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Sports Philanthropy Podcast-S7-E26-Haywoode Workman, HBCU Hoops Invitational

Jodie Blum, founder of The Collective Social Impact Agency, joins host Roy Kessel to discuss how she helps athletes turn fame into purpose and build authentic, sustainable legacies beyond the field.

Drawing on early experience working for an NFL Hall of Famer, Jodie shares her philosophy that “fame gives you a microphone, but purpose gives you a message.” She explains how strategic branding, storytelling, and partnerships create long-term impact — highlighting a Miami-Dade County mental health campaign that united all local sports teams and reached millions. Jodie also stresses the importance of compliance, education, and expert guidance in philanthropy, and closes with a powerful call for stronger CTE awareness and player protection across professional sports.

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Sports Philanthropy Newsstand 10-27-2025

Former New York Jets center Nick Mangold has died at age 41 from complications related to chronic kidney disease. Mangold, who spent his entire 11-year NFL career (2006–2016) with the Jets, was a seven-time Pro Bowler, two-time All-Pro, and a key leader on the team’s offensive line. Earlier in October 2025, he revealed that he had lived with a genetic kidney condition since 2006 and was on dialysis while searching for a type O kidney donor. Despite his health struggles, he remained active in promoting organ donation awareness. The Jets and the broader NFL community have mourned his loss, remembering him as a tough, dependable player and a beloved teammate. He is survived by his wife, Jenny, and their four children.

The Baltimore Ravens incorrectly listed Jackson as a “full” participant in their final practice before a game despite the fact he took scout-team reps rather than starter reps, a distinction under NFL rules that should have classified him as “limited.” The league has launched a review, and the incident is prompting teams across the NFL to examine their internal injury-reporting procedures rather than treating the designation as a strategic opaque tool, as transparency and integrity are being prioritized amid increased regulatory scrutiny.

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Sports Philanthropy Newsstand 10-20-2025

Curt Cignetti and Indiana University have agreed to an eight-year contract extension worth roughly $92.8 million (about $11.6 million per year), which positions Cignetti as the third-highest-paid coach in college football behind only Kirby Smart and Ryan Day. The deal comes after Cignetti’s rapid turnaround of Indiana’s football program — leading the Hoosiers to a 11-2 record and their first College Football Playoff appearance in 2024 and starting 2025 with a 6-0 run and a program-best No. 3 ranking. Indiana’s leadership emphasized the contract as a statement of their long-term commitment to competing at a championship level, and the deal also implicitly wards off interest from other schools in Cignetti.

Former two-weight world champion boxer Ricky Hatton was found dead at his home in Hyde, Greater Manchester, on September 14, 2025; a brief inquest on October 16 revealed the provisional cause of death as hanging and ruled that he died by suicide. He had last been seen by his family on September 12 and was expected at a scheduled event the next day that he missed. Though his family stated he had appeared “well” and was preparing a comeback fight in Dubai, Hatton had been open in the past about his longstanding battles with depression, substance abuse, and previous suicide attempts. The full inquest has been adjourned and is set to resume in March 2026.

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Sports Philanthropy Podcast-S7-E21-Jodie Blum, The Co-llective Social Impact Agency

Jodie Blum, founder of The Collective Social Impact Agency, joins host Roy Kessel to discuss how she helps athletes turn fame into purpose and build authentic, sustainable legacies beyond the field.

Drawing on early experience working for an NFL Hall of Famer, Jodie shares her philosophy that “fame gives you a microphone, but purpose gives you a message.” She explains how strategic branding, storytelling, and partnerships create long-term impact — highlighting a Miami-Dade County mental health campaign that united all local sports teams and reached millions. Jodie also stresses the importance of compliance, education, and expert guidance in philanthropy, and closes with a powerful call for stronger CTE awareness and player protection across professional sports.

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Sports Philanthropy Newsstand 10-13-2025

The Patriots honored their defensive coordinator, Terrell Williams, who was recently diagnosed with prostate cancer, by wearing matching “T‑Strong” shirts with supportive ribbons during their pregame routines. Williams, 51, is away from the team as he seeks treatment and consultations, and in his absence, inside linebackers coach Zak Kuhr has been calling defensive plays.The tributes were designed to show that, even though he’s not on the sideline, Williams remains central to the team’s spirit and determination.

Finnish pool legend Mika “The Iceman” Immonen died on September 28, 2025, at age 52 after a long battle with cancer. A dominant force in cue sports, he won the 2001 World 9‑Ball Championship and the 2009 World 10‑Ball Championship, and secured back‑to‑back U.S. Open titles in 2008 and 2009. Over his career he represented Team Europe 15 times in the Mosconi Cup, contributing to four victories. His death was met with tributes from across the billiards world, honoring both his competitive excellence and the inspiration he provided to fellow players and fans.

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Sports Philanthropy Podcast-S7-E20-Sae Tautu, The Pursuit Foundation

In this episode of the Sports Philanthropy Podcast, host Roy Kessel sits down with Sae Tautu, former BYU and New Orleans Saints linebacker and founder of The Pursuit Foundation. Sae opens up about his journey from growing up around football and rugby in Utah and Hawaii to turning the challenges of a career-ending injury into a mission to empower the next generation of athletes. Through The Pursuit Foundation’s partnership with OrthoAthlete, he helps injured youth access world-class, data-driven medical care and rehabilitation — regardless of financial barriers. Sae’s story is one of perseverance, purpose, and passion as he continues to expand his foundation’s reach to ensure that no athlete is left behind.

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Sports Philanthropy Podcast-S7-E19-Rob Ohno, ANNIKA Foundation

Rob Ohno, President & CEO of the ANNIKA Foundation, joins host Roy Kessel to share how golf develops life skills and how the foundation empowers girls and women at every stage — from junior clinics and collegiate events to the ANNIKA Women’s All Pro Tour and a new Inspiration Award. Rob reflects on his multi-sport upbringing, Harvard hockey days, 24 years at the PGA TOUR, and the strategy to scale impact without Annika Sörenstam at every event — while keeping the focus on personal growth over results.

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Sports Philanthropy Newsstand 10-06-2025

The NCAA’s Division I Women’s Basketball Committee has voted to relocate the 2028 Women’s Final Four from Gainbridge Fieldhouse to Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, a move that adds roughly 13,000 new seats to accommodate growing demand. The decision comes amid surging interest in women’s college basketball, and the committee also resolved to maintain the current Preliminary Round format—where top teams host early games at campus sites—through at least 2031.

In that article, CBS Sports analysts overwhelmingly backed the Mariners to defeat the Tigers and make their first ALCS appearance since 2001. They cite Seattle’s stronger regular season (better record and run differential), deeper rotation, and improving offense—especially with power from Cal Raleigh—as key advantages. While some acknowledge Detroit’s ace Tarik Skubal is a wild‑card threat, experts generally expect Seattle to win in 4 or 5 games.

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Sports Philanthropy Podcast-S7-E18-Rob Mutert, Warp Corps

Join us on the Sports Philanthropy Podcast as Roy Kessel sits down with Rob Mutert, founder of Warp Corps. Rob shares his journey from a blue-collar childhood in Chicago and service in the Marine Corps to running a family business and ultimately launching Warp Corps, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting youth through skateboarding, fitness, and mentorship. He discusses how physical activity and community engagement can combat the opioid epidemic, improve mental health, and create positive pathways for the next generation in Woodstock, Illinois.

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Sports Philanthropy Newsstand 9-29-2025

The Patriots honored their defensive coordinator, Terrell Williams, who was recently diagnosed with prostate cancer, by wearing matching “T‑Strong” shirts with supportive ribbons during their pregame routines. Williams, 51, is away from the team as he seeks treatment and consultations, and in his absence, inside linebackers coach Zak Kuhr has been calling defensive plays.The tributes were designed to show that, even though he’s not on the sideline, Williams remains central to the team’s spirit and determination.

Finnish pool legend Mika “The Iceman” Immonen died on September 28, 2025, at age 52 after a long battle with cancer. A dominant force in cue sports, he won the 2001 World 9‑Ball Championship and the 2009 World 10‑Ball Championship, and secured back‑to‑back U.S. Open titles in 2008 and 2009. Over his career he represented Team Europe 15 times in the Mosconi Cup, contributing to four victories. His death was met with tributes from across the billiards world, honoring both his competitive excellence and the inspiration he provided to fellow players and fans.

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Sports Philanthropy Podcast-S7-E17-Jonathan Reisman, RebuildLA

Join us on the Sports Philanthropy Podcast as host Roy Kessel sits down with Jonathan Reisman, founder of Rebuild:LA. From his background in design and real estate to launching the innovative platform Modwell, Jonathan shares how his vision led to Rebuild:LA, a project helping Los Angeles recover from wildfires through technology, partnerships, and community engagement. He also highlights his mission to use XR, AI, and design thinking to build stronger, more connected neighborhoods for the future.

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Sports Philanthropy Podcast-S7-E16-Leslie Robinson, Trance4mation Games

Join us on the Sports Philanthropy Podcast as host Roy Kessel sits down with Leslie Robinson, founder of Trance4mation Games. From a sports-filled childhood to a four-decade career in social work and psychoanalysis, Leslie shares how her “games for healing and connection” — from Keep It Real to Prison Reentry, Warrior Spirit, Streets, and more — are building bridges across families and communities. She also previews new projects like Call It Out, an anti-bullying game, and a campus connection tool, showing how deeper conversations can combat isolation and spark lasting change.

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Sports Philanthropy Podcast-S7-E15-Adam Nemer, Simple Mental Health

Join us on the Sports Philanthropy Podcast as host Roy Kessel sits down with Adam Nemer, founder of Simple Mental Health. Adam shares his powerful journey from a multisport, ski-loving childhood and senior leadership at Kaiser Permanente to confronting personal loss and undiagnosed struggles with depression and anxiety. He reflects on the pivotal five-minute conversation that changed his path, inspiring him to launch Simple Mental Health. This episode highlights how the organization empowers leaders to recognize signs of struggle, engage with empathy, and connect colleagues to vital resources like the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — showing that every conversation can make a life-changing difference.

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Sports Philanthropy Podcast-S7-E10-Rob Weissman, Boston Renegades

Join us on the Sports Philanthropy Podcast as host Roy Kessel sits down with Rob Weissman of the Boston Renegades and the Association of Blind Citizens. Rob shares the remarkable story of building one of the nation’s longest-running adaptive sports programs, from early days in wheelchair hockey to more than 25 years of beep baseball. He reflects on the challenges of leading a volunteer-driven nonprofit, the importance of community support, and the excitement of milestones such as partnering with the Boston Red Sox. This inspiring episode highlights resilience, inclusion, and the joy of competition that adaptive sports bring to athletes and fans alike.

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