Last Updated on December 21, 2021
This week on my new Game Face podcast with Linktree, I’m joined by USC quarterback Mo Hasan to talk about his NIL strategy, his podcast and how he’s using it all to support the charity he founded.
Quarterback at University of Southern California, and founder of the world’s first student-athlete run hunger-relief non-profit , Second Spoon, Anthony “Mo” Hasan has worked hard building his personal brand, including as cohost of the first active college football podcast “Momentum” with former Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Justice Shelton-Mosley, featuring talk with teammates and athletic personalities, frequently focusing on NIL before it even became an active opportunity.
Mo reveals why diversifying his brand activities has been key to keep him relevant during a season in which he’s been sidelined with an injury, and why keeping athletics as a priority can actually strengthen your brand building efforts.
You can listen below or on your favorite podcast platform.
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