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We will be sending out new editions bi-weekly and you'll be receiving the first three. If you want to continue receiving them, [SIGN UP HERE.]( PODCASTFor the Sport of Business®: Jake Kassan [For the Sport of Business Podcast]( Jake Kassan is the Founder and former CEO of MVMT. He is widely considered one of the pioneers of DTC e-commerce, and had a historic nine-figure exit in 2018. [In this Episode]( Jake and Steven discuss the trials of building a startup in the fashion/apparel space. Their relationship spans all the way back to their college days, where the two entrepreneurs first met. Conversations in this podcast cover leadership, investing, and business development. STEVEN'S WORLDLearn To Trust Yourself [@StevenBorrelli]( SPORTS The Fastest Growing Sport in the USA [The Fastest Growing Sport in the USA]( [Pickleball]( has become the fastest-growing sport, with over 5 million participants. The sport can be described as a mashup between tennis, badminton, and ping pong. The simple and easy-to-learn game is tailored for younger and older demographic, with only a net, paddle, and ball needed to play. You can find a full tutorial on how to play Pickleball here. Recently, multiple professional athletes are becoming involved in ownership groups in [Major League Pickleball]( including [Thirty-Five Ventures]( led by Kevin Durant, purchasing an expansion team, and Tom Brady leading another ownership group. MLP will expand from 12-16 teams and increase the prize purse to over $2 million as they prepare for 2023, which will be their largest season to date! BOOKSWhat We're Watching at CUTS HQ [What we're watching at CUTS HQ]( After their shocking performance at the 2004 Olympics, the US men's basketball team seeks redemption as they pursue Gold at the 2008 Beijing Games. [The 10-part Netflix film]( some of the most fierce competitors in the world, including Kobe Bryant. Key themes of teamwork, leadership, and work ethic have been prominent throughout the series. HEALTH & WELLNESSHow Much Sleep Do You Need? [How Much Sleep Do You Need?]( According to the [sleep foundation]( young adults (between the ages of 18-25) and adults (between the ages of 25-64) should sleep for 7-9 hours of sleep, while older adults (65+) should get 7-8 hours of sleep. High-Performing individuals are getting the following amount of sleep per night; Lebron James: On his appearance on The Time Ferris Show podcast, Lebron stated he aims to get at least 8-10 hours of sleep every night. You can find more information [here](. Tom Brady: In his 2017 book, the TB12 Method, Tom Brady mentions he aims to get at least 9 hours of sleep per night and even says he goes to bed around 8:30 PM. Click [here]( for Brady’s diet and wellness routine. Mark Wahlberg: An early riser who will wake up between 2:30 AM and 3:00 AM. Mark says he needs 6-7 hours of sleep per night to ensure optimal recovery from his workouts. His entire daily routine can be found [here]( BUSINESSHow To Brand Yourself To Be Unforgettable at Work [How to Brand Yourself To Be Unforgettable at Work]( We live in a competitive world. And if you want to stand out among the competition, you need to learn how to brand yourself. Here are 6 steps to establish who you are and what you stand for. 1. Decide on Your Target Audience Why are you creating a personal brand? Who are you hoping to attract? Start your branding process by asking yourself these two questions. You might be creating a personal brand so you can land a new job opportunity, stand out in the job market, or establish yourself as a thought leader in your field. 2. Define Your Brand Offering You know your worth — now you have to demonstrate it to your audience. What are you bringing to the table? Define your niche — or your area of expertise — and become a thought leader in that space. The more specific you can be about your niche, the more likely you will get noticed. For the next 4 steps, click [here]( FASHIONHow To Develop Good Taste [How to Develop Good Taste]( If you’re just starting to build a better wardrobe, how do you adjudicate between the different and often contrasting styles prescribed by hard-nosed traditionalists, Hypebeasts, gothninjas, workwear enthusiasts, and the avant-garde? In recent years, the scope for what we consider “legitimate taste” has widened to include a broader cross-section of society (a good thing). However, it has also become harder to critique ugly outfits (a bad thing). Start With An Aesthetic: Everything is contextual to an aesthetic. The ruling class may draw aesthetic inspiration from the working class, who may draw inspiration from a particular musician or artist. Cultural power is no longer just about money and bloodlines; it can bloom from merit, virtue, and talent. Think Of Fashion As Language: Questions about taste are more easily answered if you think of fashion as a language rather than purely artistic expression. Think Of The Whole Package: This is a complex topic that can’t be easily distilled into advice. But the general idea is to be truthful about how your dress interacts with your physical appearance and lifestyle. [Read the full article here]( DISCORDFor the Sport of Memes [For the Sport of Memes]( [For the Sport of Memes]( [For the Sport of Memes]( Thanks for reading the second edition of the For The Sport of Business Newsletter! We will be sending out new editions bi-weekly and you'll be receiving the first three. If you want to continue receiving them, [SIGN UP HERE](. [Have feedback? Anything you were expecting to see but didn't? 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