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Lets Have This Conversation - Creating Community and Opportunity Through Sports with: Tim Claiborne

Creating Community and Opportunity Through Sports with: Tim Claiborne

08/17/23 • 23 min

Lets Have This Conversation

Cultivating relationships through sports is a tangible measurement of authentic development for any athlete of any size, skill, or age. It allows them to develop social capital and a sense of belonging to a group and a common purpose. Providing them a sense of leadership, direction and calling in life. According to the office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion 55 percent of parents believe that sports will benefit their children academically and improve their future careers. 80 percent of parents believe that sports helped their child learn about discipline and dedication, as well as how to get along with others. “I'm Tim Claiborne the Founder of Locker Room Sports Community and my personal mission is to impact lives by creating more freedom, more abundance, and deeper connection with others through sports. I'm a connector and business development partner to pro athletes and sports business leaders. If you have a passion for sports, entrepreneurial spirit, and heart for people, then you are in the right place! Sports have an incredible power to bring people from diverse backgrounds together, and diversity of every kind is the strength of our community of business athletes. Great business is about much more than just making money. Business allows us to be free to be ourselves, to spend our time as we choose, and to create wealth to share with others. As my mentor and business partner David Meltzer would say, I use sports to "make a lot of money, help a lot of people, and have a lot of fun!” He joined me this week to tell me more.

For more information: https://www.timclaiborne.com/

LinkedIn: @TimClaiborne

Discover more: https://www.lockerroomcommunity.com/

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Cultivating relationships through sports is a tangible measurement of authentic development for any athlete of any size, skill, or age. It allows them to develop social capital and a sense of belonging to a group and a common purpose. Providing them a sense of leadership, direction and calling in life. According to the office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion 55 percent of parents believe that sports will benefit their children academically and improve their future careers. 80 percent of parents believe that sports helped their child learn about discipline and dedication, as well as how to get along with others. “I'm Tim Claiborne the Founder of Locker Room Sports Community and my personal mission is to impact lives by creating more freedom, more abundance, and deeper connection with others through sports. I'm a connector and business development partner to pro athletes and sports business leaders. If you have a passion for sports, entrepreneurial spirit, and heart for people, then you are in the right place! Sports have an incredible power to bring people from diverse backgrounds together, and diversity of every kind is the strength of our community of business athletes. Great business is about much more than just making money. Business allows us to be free to be ourselves, to spend our time as we choose, and to create wealth to share with others. As my mentor and business partner David Meltzer would say, I use sports to "make a lot of money, help a lot of people, and have a lot of fun!” He joined me this week to tell me more.

For more information: https://www.timclaiborne.com/

LinkedIn: @TimClaiborne

Discover more: https://www.lockerroomcommunity.com/

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For more information: https://www.theintentionaloptimist.com/

Follow: @AndreaJohnson

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If I put you to the test and asked you the number one way Americans made passive, residual, or consistent income last year would you have the answer readily available? If you needed a hockey assist allow me to provide you a hint. According to the recent CNBC Make It: Your Money survey, conducted in partnership with Momentive, 23% of Americans say investing in real estate is the top way they made extra cheddar cheese a year ago. That makes it the most popular would-be wealth building method, ahead of investing in stocks (16%), starting your own business (15%) and getting a second job or side hustle (12%).

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For more information: https://www.mastermindre.com/

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