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Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 4:20
FEATURE : It’s ok not to be ok. Athletes and Mental Health
And now they're saying, no, we're going to change this. There's a great explainer article and the AP that helps us go through the actual history of this conversation and where we're up to right now. But as of immediately, if you are an athlete in College, you can now make money, and it's a real lucrative situation. Deals will be coming down from shoes to cars, and it's going to be a game changer
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 0:07
And here's a link to the AP. Explainer so that you can read about College athlete compensation
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 0:07
And here's a link to the conversation we're having over on the Spotlight Channel with Melissa Forman, who is the COO of Podium films
phil spade
@Phil · 3:42
And this is the landscape that so many kids are going down right now within youth sports and the mental aspect of playing something for six years, under the pressure of coaches and parents to get that scholarship, it's a blinking red light. To me, it just is not healthy, both physically because you're working the same muscle groups all that time, but more mentally than anything. You probably all familiar with the term burnout