Josh Martin is a Columbia University grad who has a passion for art, music, travel, style, financial literacy, education, and social activism… and oh yeah, he also happens to be a professional football player for the New York Jets of the NFL. When he’s on the gridiron, Josh’s primary goal is winning football games. However, when the game is over, Josh aims to live life to the fullest. Josh has a constant desire for more. More knowledge, more experiences, more everything. Join Josh and his guests as they cover a myriad of topics with fresh and differing perspectives. Guests may include his friends, his teammates, or experts on a topic, but no matter who joins Josh, you will leave wanting more.
To say that athlete activism is a recent “hype” is a myopic way to look at sports history. Since ancient times, athletes and other people in influenti...
You’d be shocked to know that not that many Americans are knowledgeable about or have even read the Constitution. Far from just a mildly-interesting t...
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Two guys cracked the code to understanding politics from all angles and put all of that objective information into one centralized location, onto one ...
What mark can you make on this world when you strip yourself of all limitations and see achievement as infinite? Health expert Anand Sukhadia started ...
How would you handle entering a competition without any guarantees that you'll get the same opportunity as the other competitors? The next guest, Summ...
Finding your identity is hard, but finding your identity as a first-generation immigrant is a whole other battle according to this week’s guest, Micha...
Who are you once the label of professional football player wears off? What can you do off the field to become something more than an athlete? Josh Mar...
According to this week’s guest, Jon Levy, your life can be exciting and full of diverse experiences, but only if you are able to push yourself out of ...
Those at the top shouldn’t monopolize wealth. It should be accessible to those income-disadvantaged groups as well. Taking this to the heart of her mi...