Episode 24
The Power of Sports For Good With Roy Kessel
SPORTS BUILDS HEALTHIER AND MORE INCLUSIVE COMMUNITIES! In Episode 23 “The Poser of Sports for Good on the Shining Brightly Podcast Show, I welcome my long-time friend Roy Kessel, founder of the Sports Philanthropy Network. In the era of name, image and likeness for college athletes and professional athlete contract in the 6,7 or 8 figure millions there are valuable lessons to be learned about GIVING BACK. It takes knowledge, financial literacy and in some cases nonprofit board and foundation governance. The Sports Philanthropy Network’s mission is to assist athletes, coaches, teams, leagues and other sports organizations harness the power of sports to do great things in their communities. If you love sports or want to be inspired by how sports shape our communities, come listen then share this show.
Mentioned Resources:
https://sportsphilanthropynetwork.org/
https://charity.pledgeit.org/SPNFanDraftChallenge
About the guest:
Roy is the Founder of the Sports Philanthropy Network. Having spent over 25 years in the sports business world, Roy has a variety of experience including serving as an NFL agent, Chairing the Chicago Bar Association Sports Law Committee, as well as running celebrity and charity golf events for organizations like the Tournament of Roses and the NFL Coaches Association. Roy is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin in Finance and Marketing and received his JD from the Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law. Roy also taught at Northwestern University in their graduate sports management program and has served on numerous nonprofit boards.
About the Host:
Howard Brown is a best-selling author, award-winning international speaker, Silicon Valley entrepreneur, interfaith peacemaker, and a two-time stage IV cancer survivor. He is also a sought-after speaker and consultant for corporate businesses, nonprofits, congregations, and community groups. Howard has co-founded two social networks that were the first to connect religious communities around the world. He is a nationally known patient advocate and “cancer whisperer” to many families. Howard, his wife Lisa, and daughter Emily currently reside in Michigan, and his happy place is on the basketball court.
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Transcript
Aloha. It's Howard Brown. This is the Shining
Howard Brown:Brightly podcast show. Got another great one for you. And
Howard Brown:I'm really excited. Long Time over 20 year friend, Roy Kessel
Howard Brown:from the sports philanthropy network is here and in the
Howard Brown:house. Roy, how you doing?
Roy Kessel:I'm doing great. Thanks for having me, Howard.
Howard Brown:Oh, man, it's boy, Roy and I have travelled the
Howard Brown:world together. And we have a love of sports and love of
Howard Brown:community service together. It's we've got a lot of history and I
Howard Brown:love him like a brother. So I'm glad you could be on the show.
Howard Brown:Let me tell you a little bit about Roy. Roy is the founder of
Howard Brown:the sports philanthropy network. He spent over 25 years in the
Howard Brown:sports business world and a variety of experiences including
Howard Brown:serving as an NFL agent, chairing the Chicago Bar
Howard Brown:Association Sports Law Committee, as well as running
Howard Brown:celebrity and charity golf events for different
Howard Brown:organisations, including the Tournament of Roses and the NFL
Howard Brown:coaches association. Roy is a graduate of the University of
Howard Brown:Wisconsin, they don't call them badger Roy for no reason. And he
Howard Brown:has a finance and marketing degree, as well as his JD from
Howard Brown:Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, right taught at the
Howard Brown:Northwestern University in graduate Sports Management
Howard Brown:Programme, and has been on numerous nonprofit boards,
Howard Brown:including and leadership cabinet where we met over 20 years ago.
Howard Brown:And so Roy, the founder of the sportsman, three sports
Howard Brown:philanthropy network, well, that's the bio Roy, tell us a
Howard Brown:little bit more about you and something that that folks don't
Howard Brown:know about you. Like you're a scratch golfer, almost,
Roy Kessel:I wish I was has gone the wrong direction. But
Roy Kessel:thanks for having me on the show. I love I love the work
Roy Kessel:that you're doing. And your story is so inspirational. You
Roy Kessel:know, we see it across the country. So congratulations on
Roy Kessel:everything that you're doing to create that hope and possibility
Roy Kessel:for people. For my end, what what people don't know, they may
Roy Kessel:not know that. My parents are from South Africa. I was born in
Roy Kessel:Israel and grew up in Madison, as you said, badger Roy, and
Roy Kessel:then I have a younger sister Sharon, that's developmentally
Roy Kessel:disabled. That's been a huge impact on on my life and on so
Roy Kessel:many people in the Madison community.
Howard Brown:It's awesome. So I will tell you, I'm wearing the
Howard Brown:old sports brain shirt today, gift from you to me about
Howard Brown:concussions and all the stuff that you've been involved with
Howard Brown:over the years. But I want to dig in a little bit sports
Howard Brown:philanthropy network, building stronger, healthier, more
Howard Brown:inclusive communities through sports. Listen, I have to tell
Howard Brown:you sports for good, it hits me right in the heart, I love it.
Howard Brown:You know me, I find my happy place on the basketball court
Howard Brown:played two hours today hit the three still playing at age 57.
Howard Brown:And it helped me you know, get back get my self esteem, my
Howard Brown:mental and physical toughness through cancer diagnosis. So I
Howard Brown:love it, you and I share that love for sports. So how did this
Howard Brown:all kind of come about sports philanthropy network?
Roy Kessel:Well, having been in the sports business world for 25
Roy Kessel:years, one of the things that I saw was the passion that so many
Roy Kessel:of these athletes have for their own communities, they really
Roy Kessel:want to give back. And unfortunately, they're not given
Roy Kessel:the tools and the support to really make a difference.
Roy Kessel:They're kind of conditioned, that they're good for being
Roy Kessel:celebrities, right? But not much else. Right? What are they told
Roy Kessel:they're told they're good for, for things when they're not
Roy Kessel:playing sports, signing autographs for people, taking
Roy Kessel:photos with people playing in golf outings or going to
Roy Kessel:fundraising dinners, and they're sort of conditioned to believe
Roy Kessel:that's the way you give back to the community. And it's really a
Roy Kessel:disservice to these individuals, they have reached the highest
Roy Kessel:levels of sports, right highest level of college sports, pro
Roy Kessel:sports, they want to do something more substantial, but
Roy Kessel:they need a little bit of support and some more training
Roy Kessel:and resources to be able to do that. And so the genesis of
Roy Kessel:sports philanthropy network was when I started running the
Roy Kessel:celebrity golf outings and got a chance to interact with these
Roy Kessel:athletes on a more direct level, not on a fan level, but more on
Roy Kessel:a peer level, where I could talk to them while they were
Roy Kessel:participating in these events and really learn about what
Roy Kessel:inspired them what they cared about what they wanted to do.
Roy Kessel:And so when we started sports philanthropy network, the idea
Roy Kessel:was, how can we support this ecosystem of the world of sports
Roy Kessel:philanthropy? How can we build a pipeline of philanthropy that
Roy Kessel:gives back and is a in a sense a distribution mechanism for
Roy Kessel:education, training, professional development, for
Roy Kessel:sports, nonprofits, and that kind of touches on two levels?
Roy Kessel:One I'm on the side of the youth that are involved in these
Roy Kessel:programmes where we can run things like financial literacy,
Roy Kessel:STEM education, leadership, anti bullying, anti drug programmes,
Roy Kessel:and then the other for the staff and the organisation itself,
Roy Kessel:where it would be things in the nature of fundraising culture,
Roy Kessel:social media, border director training, things of that nature,
Roy Kessel:to help them make a greater impact.
Howard Brown:I really love it because, you know, teaching
Howard Brown:these athletes and we're gonna get into NIHL in a little bit,
Howard Brown:especially I just saw the movie air and the Air Jordan Brand
Howard Brown:being developed by Nike and, and they had O'Bannon case that
Howard Brown:started this off, but I was recently at the cologuard
Howard Brown:classic put on by exact science out of Wisconsin, that does the
Howard Brown:cancer testing for colorectal cancer. And they put on a whole
Howard Brown:golf tournaments a senior store, and they have celebrities. And I
Howard Brown:have to tell you, I got to just hang out whether hitting golf
Howard Brown:balls, Bryce Butler, from the Dallas Cowboys, Golden Tate,
Howard Brown:formerly of the Seahawks, lions, I think even the Giants Jimmy
Howard Brown:Rollins, ex Philly, and Dodger, and then Reggie Bush, you know,
Howard Brown:it just these guys, I really, you know, they take their
Howard Brown:valuable time to actually come and play and raise funds for,
Howard Brown:you know, a cause like colon cancer. And I love that the
Howard Brown:lesson that it teaches, and that the heart that they show, they
Howard Brown:were really deeply impacted. They were listening to our
Howard Brown:stories. They were empathetic, they were grateful. And I love
Howard Brown:that. And again, not all athletes that but some of that
Howard Brown:is a learned response. And so tell me about like, you got,
Howard Brown:like so many things going right. Tell people your travel
Howard Brown:schedule, just in the last, you know, opening up this year,
Howard Brown:January, February, March, where have you been?
Roy Kessel:Yeah, the travel schedule to start the year first
Roy Kessel:quarter is pretty hectic, there's coaching conventions
Roy Kessel:for, for baseball, for football for soccer, each of which have
Roy Kessel:over 10,000 people in coaches attending and so that's kind of
Roy Kessel:the first half of January. And then you get into the The PGA
Roy Kessel:Show in Orlando in the Senior Bowl in mobiele. And the Pro
Roy Kessel:Bowl and East West Shrine game in Vegas, and Super Bowl week is
Roy Kessel:just wall to wall. With programmes that we run and the
Roy Kessel:broadcasting we do the NFL, we're fortunate to have a great
Roy Kessel:relationship with them and get media credentials to host
Roy Kessel:broadcasts on radio row at the Super Bowl. And so we had over
Roy Kessel:40 guests on our show during the week after the Superbowl, and
Roy Kessel:you know, former athletes, current athletes, sports agents,
Roy Kessel:media people, it's a it's a great environment. And you know,
Roy Kessel:and after that we had a chance to be at the NBA All Star
Roy Kessel:events, the NFL owners meetings, it's conference basketball
Roy Kessel:tournaments, and men's and women's Final Four, and we're
Roy Kessel:just getting ready to go out to the NFL Draft. So the first
Roy Kessel:three or four months of the year are pretty crazy. But what's
Roy Kessel:been really gratifying is as we go around the country, we host
Roy Kessel:opportunities to bring people together from the sports
Roy Kessel:business world in the sport philanthropy world. And there's
Roy Kessel:so much interest in engaging with the work we're doing, as
Roy Kessel:you said, to build stronger, healthier and more inclusive
Roy Kessel:communities. And so we just got back from the Black Sports
Roy Kessel:Business Symposium in Atlanta and Mercedes Benz stadium. And
Roy Kessel:we had the night before that event. 120 people show up at the
Roy Kessel:Omni Hotel overlooking the park their beautiful setting on a
Roy Kessel:great night. But Atlanta is an incredible community. And so
Roy Kessel:we're really excited that this year, we're finally able to be
Roy Kessel:out of COVID completely and be launching our chapters. And so
Roy Kessel:we've gotten a dozen chapters in their early stages, and we
Roy Kessel:anticipate having 30 active chapters by the end of next
Roy Kessel:year.
Howard Brown:I your schedule is is a blizzard. And I have to
Howard Brown:tell you, I was listening a little bit on radio row. That's
Howard Brown:a great honour. And it just shows the relationship and the
Howard Brown:credibility that you and Kayla and the sports philanthropy team
Howard Brown:has built with the professional leagues and the college leagues
Howard Brown:and the individual players and coaches, trainers, sports
Howard Brown:agents, I mean, it's it's really connective tissue there to build
Howard Brown:these diverse communities and people are are jumping at the
Howard Brown:chance 120 people that come to see in Atlanta, I just want to
Howard Brown:give you an applause there. But so people in my audience that
Howard Brown:may be listening, how do they get involved?
Roy Kessel:Well, it's really easy. One of the things that we
Roy Kessel:tell people is there's so many opportunities to be involved. We
Roy Kessel:really just need to hear from you what you're interested in.
Roy Kessel:One of the great benefits of the chapters is we now have
Roy Kessel:opportunities for people to engage in their local markets.
Roy Kessel:I think for certain people, it was a bit overwhelming to try to
Roy Kessel:look at how can I get involved in a national or international
Roy Kessel:organisation. Now with the chapters, we're getting enormous
Roy Kessel:response of people that want to be planning events running what
Roy Kessel:we call our organisational showcase, which brings together
Roy Kessel:between 15 and 20 nonprofits in a market and kind of creates an
Roy Kessel:event to expose them to the business community through the
Roy Kessel:Chambers of Commerce and the business networking groups so
Roy Kessel:that these nonprofits can meet business leaders in the
Roy Kessel:community can find and identify potential new donors, new board
Roy Kessel:members. And this event is what we use as our kickoff in most of
Roy Kessel:the new markets. Because it's a great way when we're building
Roy Kessel:our leadership council to be able to get people involved. So
Roy Kessel:how can you get involved? You can take a look at the site you
Roy Kessel:can email me you can email Kayla Beretta was our EVP and has been
Roy Kessel:with this from the beginning. And you can jump in and look at
Roy Kessel:how can we be part of a Chapter How can you be an ambassador and
Roy Kessel:ambassadors really, are people that want to help? You don't
Roy Kessel:have to work in sports, you don't have to work for a sports
Roy Kessel:team. You don't have to be an athlete. What do you care about?
Roy Kessel:Tell us what causes you're passionate about and we can help
Roy Kessel:identify ways for you to support our efforts as they relate to
Roy Kessel:those causes.
Howard Brown:It's just beautiful. One of the programmes
Howard Brown:Roy that I want to hear more about is that this financial
Howard Brown:literacy programme at the Super Bowl, very interesting what
Howard Brown:you're doing there, explain explain how that works.
Roy Kessel:Yeah, that was, Kayla took the lead on that and
Roy Kessel:did an amazing job pulling that event together. We had a dozen
Roy Kessel:athletes. Speaking that day. That was a Monday of Super Bowl
Roy Kessel:week at Tolleson High School, just west of Phoenix. Its title
Roy Kessel:one school 98% of the kids in the school, getting free and
Roy Kessel:reduced hot lunch. So it's a school were definitely in an
Roy Kessel:underserved market. And as these athletes came in, they sat and
Roy Kessel:told their stories of how financial literacy or lack of
Roy Kessel:financial literacy had impacted their lives, right, including
Roy Kessel:people who had been literally homeless who had been on the
Roy Kessel:street and had turned their lives around. And one of the
Roy Kessel:things that the all of the athletes talked about is how
Roy Kessel:little This is covered in anybody school. Right? Even my
Roy Kessel:kids that went to high end, public high school here in the
Roy Kessel:Chicago suburbs, they never had financial literacy training or
Roy Kessel:programme. So kids either get that at home, or they don't,
Roy Kessel:because the schools really aren't doing it. The colleges
Roy Kessel:aren't doing it. So Superbowl week we hosted an event there
Roy Kessel:500 Kids, that were seniors in the auditorium, the athletes
Roy Kessel:were there. It went about two hours. And one of the big
Roy Kessel:comments we got afterwards from the athletes was how well
Roy Kessel:behaved the kids were, they weren't playing on their phones,
Roy Kessel:they weren't talking. They were really engaged with listening,
Roy Kessel:they asked incredible questions. These are athletes that speak
Roy Kessel:all over the country very frequently. And they said this
Roy Kessel:was one of the best groups that they had had ever seen. And one
Roy Kessel:of the things that we're really fortunate about is the number of
Roy Kessel:athletes that support the work we're doing, because they came
Roy Kessel:in, none of them are getting paid to speak. None of them are
Roy Kessel:getting paid to come and fly in. We had some people that flew in
Roy Kessel:just for the day, we had others that were there for Super Bowl
Roy Kessel:week. But as the event went on, we brought in Little Caesars to
Roy Kessel:partner with us to provide lunch for the kids. So that was a
Roy Kessel:great opportunity. And you know, right there from, you know, from
Roy Kessel:Michigan. So a great connection there. But they really jumped on
Roy Kessel:it quickly once they found out about the event. And we're
Roy Kessel:looking at doing additional events with them. But one of the
Roy Kessel:unique factors afterwards was the athletes who were the ones
Roy Kessel:serving the pizza to the kids.
Howard Brown:So that's beautiful.
Roy Kessel:They're dishing out pizza. And then we created
Roy Kessel:posters and flyers for each of the kids to have signed by the
Roy Kessel:athletes and they stayed around for another hour and a half
Roy Kessel:after they spoke and serve the pizza to the kids spoke to the
Roy Kessel:kids sign things for the kids and really just gave them an
Roy Kessel:opportunity to engage in interact. So it's a really
Roy Kessel:fantastic programme, something we're looking to replicate in
Roy Kessel:more markets on an ongoing basis. And one of the reasons
Roy Kessel:for having chapters is we want to be able to do that type of
Roy Kessel:programme regularly and not only at a Super Bowl,
Howard Brown:right? So I mean, yeah, there's lots of lots of
Howard Brown:high schools that if you have your chapters to facilatate
Howard Brown:those programmes. I'm really taken ROI because I know Charles
Howard Brown:Barkley says he's not a role model, although he is. It's
Howard Brown:really nice to see that the athletes taking that seriously
Howard Brown:owning their responsibility. And and doing that sounds like that
Howard Brown:programme worked out, you know, just tremendously. Another
Howard Brown:programme I want to feature is that you launched something
Howard Brown:called the sports philanthropy Academy. What please share with
Howard Brown:what's going on and give us an update what's going on with the
Howard Brown:academy?
Roy Kessel:Yeah, the idea for sports only out there P Academy
Roy Kessel:came about because as we talked to a lot of people who had
Roy Kessel:launched sports nonprofits, what we've found is more than it in
Roy Kessel:other nonprofits, the people that started these cared about
Roy Kessel:the, the youth in the community cared about the sport, but may
Roy Kessel:not have any background in running a business may not have
Roy Kessel:any background in running a nonprofit may never have served
Roy Kessel:on a nonprofit board. And so what we were hearing was, these
Roy Kessel:individuals know how to run a soccer practice, right? They
Roy Kessel:bring the balls, the cones, they run the drills, the kids are
Roy Kessel:super engaged, and then they realise like, Hey, this is going
Roy Kessel:to take a lot more time, a lot more money, a lot more manpower
Roy Kessel:than, than we anticipated. And so they look around and they
Roy Kessel:say, how can we make a difference here? And so what we
Roy Kessel:found is they needed more training, they needed more
Roy Kessel:support to be able to do that. When somebody starts a
Roy Kessel:nonprofit, they don't realise the regulatory hurdles, the
Roy Kessel:compliance issues that are there. The governance
Roy Kessel:requirements for the board of directors, right, a lot of
Roy Kessel:people, you know, you and I have been in fantasy football leagues
Roy Kessel:together, right? So you start a new nonprofit, you put your arms
Roy Kessel:out and who do you grab, you grab your basketball buddies,
Roy Kessel:you grab your softball team, you grab your fantasy football
Roy Kessel:league, and then after a year, you're like, Oh, this is so
Roy Kessel:frustrating, I thought these guys were really going to help
Roy Kessel:me Well, that's not necessarily the best way to identify board
Roy Kessel:members. And that's just one example. So when I had a chance
Roy Kessel:to speak in Buffalo, through a programme that was funded by the
Roy Kessel:Ralph Wilson Foundation, called Project play of Western New
Roy Kessel:York, they brought in 80 organisations to speak. And I
Roy Kessel:asked everybody how many had had business training. And it was
Roy Kessel:two or three, and how many of them had gone to school for
Roy Kessel:Nonprofit Management, and it was another couple. And how many of
Roy Kessel:you are here because you love kids, and you love sports,
Roy Kessel:right? And everybody's hands go up,
Roy Kessel:And so we really want to be able to facilitate
Howard Brown:right.
Howard Brown:that training, what we see too often is a proverbial giving the
Howard Brown:organization's of fish instead of teaching them to fish. So a
Howard Brown:Major League franchise told us they fund 200 organisations for
Howard Brown:about a million dollars. So if you do the quick math has $5,000
Howard Brown:per organisation, which is not enough to be a Sustaining Gift
Howard Brown:is certainly not a transformational level gift. And
Howard Brown:then every year, that orcs got to go back and ask for that
Howard Brown:$5,000. If you do the rough math, it's probably a losing
Howard Brown:proposition. Because between the time spent from the Major League
Howard Brown:club, and the nonprofit organisation, and the compliance
Howard Brown:and the reporting and everything that goes into it, it probably
Howard Brown:isn't even creating any value. So how can we take some of that
Howard Brown:funding that is already identified for these nonprofits,
Howard Brown:run sports philanthropy Academy programming, let's say for
Howard Brown:example, in that community four times a year for those 200
Howard Brown:organisations and teach them how to get more effective, how to
Howard Brown:build capacity, how to grow their organisation, so they can
Howard Brown:make a greater impact, just running rough numbers, we
Howard Brown:estimate that that return on that programme is getting to be
Howard Brown:a minimum of 20 to one on whatever is invested into it.
Howard Brown:Right, right. No, I hear you. And I love that
Howard Brown:because you're, you're teaching them, you know how to fish. And
Howard Brown:then they can they can do that. And not everybody is versed on
Howard Brown:the compliance and the nonprofit and the tax deductions and all
Howard Brown:that stuff as well. I want to switch topics now because I want
Howard Brown:your take on name image and likeness. Alright, young people
Howard Brown:in college are being thrown a whole bunch of money at them
Howard Brown:without any training, as you said their financial literacy.
Howard Brown:And I think this makes sports philanthropy and what you do
Howard Brown:actually, it takes you to a whole nother level. Well, what's
Howard Brown:your take on how this is working out? It's you know, the train
Howard Brown:has already left the station. What What's your take on name,
Howard Brown:image and licence in the college ranks?
Roy Kessel:Yeah, it's really interesting, right? And so we're
Roy Kessel:coming up on two years that this has been in existence, legally,
Roy Kessel:right. It's been in existence for 20 plus years where it's
Roy Kessel:been going on under the table and behind the scenes, so I
Roy Kessel:think it's fantastic. stuff that is out in the open, I think the
Roy Kessel:open market is the right way for this to work. We launched an
Roy Kessel:initiative last summer called NIHL, for good to work with
Roy Kessel:these NIHL agencies and influencers, on how they can use
Roy Kessel:their name, image and likeness to help their community but also
Roy Kessel:recognise that this is something that can help themselves as they
Roy Kessel:want to build up their own brand, because nothing is going
Roy Kessel:to build your own brand, like giving back. So when people see
Roy Kessel:that you're speaking for a cause, right? whether, you know,
Roy Kessel:you look at what you've been able to do with shining brightly
Roy Kessel:and put yourself in that centre of attention, right, that gives
Roy Kessel:you a great platform. So these athletes that already have the
Roy Kessel:stage from their sport, can really use it for good. So that
Roy Kessel:was the underpinning of NIL for good, but in the big marketplace
Roy Kessel:of NIL, the struggle that we're seeing right now is that a lot
Roy Kessel:of what is being paid for has nothing to do with name, image
Roy Kessel:and likeness and has everything to do with I want you as a
Roy Kessel:player to come to Michigan instead of going to Ohio State,
Roy Kessel:or I want you to come to Georgia, instead of going to
Roy Kessel:Alabama, right or USC and UCLA, pick your schools, it doesn't
Roy Kessel:matter. A lot of the payments are not as much for the player
Roy Kessel:to name image and likeness, because most of them, frankly,
Roy Kessel:don't have a lot of value, true name, image likeness value. They
Roy Kessel:have value as an athlete for that team. And so the struggle
Roy Kessel:right now is how do we structure things. And there's legislation
Roy Kessel:pending in a number of states and federal legislation, about
Roy Kessel:disallowing the model where many of the NFL collectives have set
Roy Kessel:themselves up as nonprofit entities to be able to take
Roy Kessel:donations. And they're looking at it very closely because the
Roy Kessel:physician is paying a player is not really a charitable
Roy Kessel:endeavour, not really a tax deductible endeavour. So the
Roy Kessel:ones that have set it up properly, have looked at it and
Roy Kessel:said, we can take deductions, we can play, we can pay players to
Roy Kessel:go and do charitable work. That's okay. Right. So if we go,
Roy Kessel:we can pay them to go and pack food baskets, or go and visit a
Roy Kessel:children's hospital. We can pay them to do things of that
Roy Kessel:nature. But most of the payments, especially the big
Roy Kessel:payments that you're seeing, don't fit that.
Howard Brown:Right. It's it's an interesting world here and
Howard Brown:also, right, there's tax consequences that they may or
Howard Brown:may not be able to deal with. And this sometimes it's a lot of
Howard Brown:money thrown at these young people. And, you know, how do
Howard Brown:they manage that financial literacy that you spoke about
Howard Brown:before? Well, listen, you're doing so much. I want to put you
Howard Brown:in the shining bright the spotlight. I'm putting on my
Howard Brown:shades right now, Roy, because it's so bright,
Roy Kessel:I didn't get any shades.
Howard Brown:Put we can get you some shades. That's easyon some
Howard Brown:dark shades, there you go. All right, so we are shining
Howard Brown:brightly together. So I want you to take us home, I want you to
Howard Brown:do a couple things. I want you to tell people how they can get
Howard Brown:involved. I want you to tell people how they can actually
Howard Brown:donate to support your efforts. And potentially, if you want to
Howard Brown:offer him a Super Bowl pen, so go.
Roy Kessel:Great. Well, again, Howard, I really appreciate the
Roy Kessel:opportunity to be on here. In terms of donations. Easy to find
Roy Kessel:right at the top of our page sports philanthropy network that
Roy Kessel:org there's a tonne of information, a lot of resources
Roy Kessel:on events going on an incredible organisations, we have
Roy Kessel:organisational spotlights, on most of the professional
Roy Kessel:franchises, we're doing series now on the colleges as well. So
Roy Kessel:right on the top of the front page, you can keep an eye on our
Roy Kessel:upcoming events, we're going to have those posted on an ongoing
Roy Kessel:basis. So you can join in right there. We'd love to have you
Roy Kessel:more active as an ambassador, or as part of the leadership
Roy Kessel:council for one of our chapters. You can see that there as well.
Roy Kessel:Our ambassadors are the lifeblood of the organisation
Roy Kessel:and you're going to meet an amazing group of people around
Roy Kessel:the country and around the world that are active with us and
Roy Kessel:you're going to be part of Ambassador only events and
Roy Kessel:trainings and opportunities on a monthly basis. So we'd love to
Roy Kessel:have you do that Howard mentioned our Super Bowl pin. We
Roy Kessel:launched our collectible pins with our character sporty sporty
Roy Kessel:as our mascot you can see in my background and in sporty is
Roy Kessel:spelled with an E at the end because sports are for everyone.
Roy Kessel:Not with a why because no kid should have to ask why they
Roy Kessel:can't play sports.
Howard Brown:It's just awesome. So I want to tell you that it's
Howard Brown:truly amazing. So everyone out there, you know go put 100
Howard Brown:Dollars donation and become an ambassador for the sports
Howard Brown:philanthropy network. If you love sports, you've got to love
Howard Brown:what this organisation is doing, and providing the education
Howard Brown:resources and the connective resources. All using sports for
Howard Brown:good. It's a beautiful thing ROI, absolute pleasure to, to
Howard Brown:have you. Our friendship will go on and I just want to see sports
Howard Brown:philanthropy network, you know, be that household name that
Howard Brown:you're building and keep doing the good work that you're doing.
Howard Brown:I appreciate it, and found in my heart right now. So for those of
Howard Brown:you listening or watching, you can get a hold of me at
Howard Brown:shiningbrightly.com another great episode on the podcast
Howard Brown:here with Roy Kellel, the sports philanthropy network and
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Howard Brown:involved. Donate, we love you take care of shining brightly.
Howard Brown:It does make the world a better place. It does. We become a
Howard Brown:positive change. When you lift yourself up. You lift up others
Howard Brown:we come this force multiplier for good and positive change in
Howard Brown:the world. Thank you Roy loved having you.