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Super Bowl 58 Radio Row: Stan Slovin,

Stan Slovin is a member of the Board of Directors of Chicago-based Rebecca’s Dream. Stan sits down with Roy Kessel and Kayla Bradham at Super Bowl 58 to discuss the mental health challenges faced by many of today’s youth.

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Super Bowl 58 Radio Row: Dana Herrera

Dana Herrera joins SPN on Radio Row at Super Bowl 58 to talk about the future of regenerative medicine! Dana is the CCO for Regenerative Medicine Institute (RMI). RMI is leading the way in pioneering lifelong wellness. RMI adapts science-based medicine approaches to regenerative medicine outside the norm of traditional Western medicine.

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Super Bowl 58 Radio Row: Ira Miller

Ira Miller, CEO of First Inning Ventures, joins Sports Philanthropy Network’s Roy Kessel and Kayla Bradham to have a conversation about his entrance into the sports world and how he is using his passions to benefit the sports community. He talked about how his father’s mathematical abilities gave him the inspiration to become an entrepreneur. Ira’s many stories and experiences provided for a fruitful conversation full of wisdom and passion for giving back.

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Super Bowl 58 Radio Row: Heather Massey and Al Smith

Join us on Radio Row as Sports Philanthropy Network’s Roy Kessel and Kayla Bradham sit down with Heather Massey of the Better Business Bureau and Al Smith of the NFL Alumni Association to discuss the new partnership between the organizations and their goals moving forward.

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Super Bowl 58 Radio Row: Darren Sudman

Darren Sudman, founder of Simon’s Heart, joins Sports Philanthropy Network’s Roy Kessel and Kayla Bradham in a heavy conversation about sudden deaths in young people. Simon’s Heart is an organization that provides access to heart screenings and outreach to the Philadelphia area with a focus on changing legislation around heart testing every child early on.

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Super Bowl 58 Radio Row: Penny Lambright

Join us on Radio Row as Sports Philanthropy Network President Roy Kessel and Vice President Kayla Bradham sit down with Heather Massey of the Better Business Bureau and Al Smith of the NFL Alumni Association, to discuss the new partnership between the organizations and their goals moving forward.

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Professional Development

Building the Pipeline of Philanthropy: A Collaborative Effort between Athletes, Business Executives, and Nonprofit Leaders

At Sports Philanthropy Network, we believe in the transformative power of sports and philanthropy. Our mission goes beyond the boundaries of the playing field, with a vision to create lasting change and impact in communities worldwide. To achieve this ambitious goal, we are proud to collaborate with diverse individuals who share our passion for giving back. Sports Philanthropy Network works with athletes/influencers, business executives, and nonprofit leaders to build the Pipeline of Philanthropy and drive positive change.

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Using Sports Philanthropy to Drive Social Impact

Sports philanthropy isn’t just about charity; it’s a catalyst for social change. This blog post delves into how sports can be leveraged as a powerful tool to address social issues, create awareness, and drive meaningful change.

The Power of Sports Organizations in Addressing Social Issues.

With their vast resources and reach, sports organizations have a unique opportunity to address pressing social issues. Whether promoting education, improving public health, or advocating for equality, these organizations can be agents of positive change.

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NIL4Good: Harnessing the Power of College Athletes’ NIL for Social Impact

for student-athletes. This revolutionary shift empowers college athletes to profit from their brand and provides an unprecedented opportunity to leverage their influence for the greater good. At Sports Philanthropy Network, we call this movement “NIL4Good.” Let’s explore how college athletes can use their NIL for social impact and contribute to causes that matter to them.

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