The First Ever Weekly Roundup
The Profluence Pod đ - Un podcast de Andrew Petcash

I hope youâre having a great weekend (and are ready to watch some football). With that said I have some good news!Thanks to many requests and by popular demand, I have decided to add a weekly roundup to the agenda. Itâs going to continually mold and take its ultimate shape over the coming weeks. Hereâs what I envision it including:* ten minute podcast covering the major news of the week* NIL, sports tech, peak performers, athletes crushing business* short reading passage* realign, reflect, progress, become a peak performer* some quotes/recommendations/insights* set yourself up for success in the week aheadLike I mentioned before, this will refine itself over time but I see it being a staple that you enjoy reading every week. I plan on sending out the roundup on Sundayâs to recap the previous week and provide some inspiration for the week ahead. And with that said, I present to youâŠThe 1st ever Petcash Post Weekly RoundupTimeline for the audio:0:00 - Intro0:30 - Info on what The Petcash Post roundup will be + who I am2:17 - Tom Brady is getting more involved in NIL post-retirement3:11 - Former Pro-athlete goes back to college to play a different sports and is now signing NIL deals 4:40 - The ESPYâs of NIL College Sports5:40 - The next Instagram (but for crypto) is spending billions on marketing in the sports world and with the most popular basketball player in the world6:37 - Huge NIL news out of South Carolina7:00 - The pay-to-play world of NIL collectives and signing HS athletes before they get to college8:28 - New NIL data shows athletes arenât making as much money as people originally thought9:58 - The statistics behind Ohio Stateâs NIL deals (#1 in all categories across the nation) + their new in-house program helping athletes do more deals11:34 - Two big NIL partnerships that went down this past week 12:33 - VR + Facebook + Sports + Dunk Contest 13:20 - Wrap up and the plan going forwardReading Passageby Mike DeeganA mentor and friend recently posed an interesting question: What makes elite, elite? This question can take you in many different directions. Before you read any further, please take a few minutes and consider how you would answer.To no one's surprise, I started this exercise considering high performers in sports and business. In addition, the other lens I explored was thinking about serial winning organizations like Apple and Alabama football. After reflecting on this question for a few days, hereâs where I landed. 1. Genetic or Environmental AdvantageI believe itâs important to acknowledge that the best of the best usually have a great starting point. For an easy example, the average height of an NBA basketball player in 2021 was a little over 6â6. The odds are stacked against the person who aspires to play in the NBA whoâs under 6-foot. The same holds true with those who are elite in medicine or business. My hypothesis is they have a higher capacity to learn and retain than the average person. Environmental advantages usually take some unpacking to understand. A lot of great coaches grew up with parents whoâve coached. Discussions about leading and xâs and oâs were a part of their daily lives. Itâs a built-in advantage. 2. Obsessed with ImprovementOnce you are in certain spaces, itâs amazing how many people have these genetic or environmental gifts. What Iâve observed from the best of the best is they have an insatiable desire to improve. For these rare people, taking an off-day is hard. Thereâs a paranoia that others are getting better while they are not. Even if they arenât concerned with the competition, the thought of not dis