

The Impact of the NCAA 'NIL' Rule Change from a College Athlete's Perspective
For college athletes in the United States, the NCAA 'Name Image and Likeness' rule change (which we covered in last weekend's episode) is a BIG deal. I figured now that a bunch of athletes can start making money off of their personal brand, it would be a really interesting topic to discuss on WhyFI Matter$ because it's the intersection of personal finance and being entrepreneurial. I'm just super excited to talk to gymnast, student athlete, and entrepreneur, Leah Clapper- a rising senior at the University of Florida. Leah describes herself as a four foot eleven girl with a big personality! In addition to her amazing gymnastics, Leah is the founder of "Zest and Finesse", which is a healthy food blog dedicated to inspiring others to live a balanced lifestyle, and she is also the host of "Zest and Progress", where she uncovers stories of resilience, energy, and self-confidence in athletes. She was recently featured in the Wall Street Journal and I can't wait to learn more about her entrepreneurial endeavors and how they're impacted as a result of the NCAA rule change.
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https://www.whyfimatters.com/post/leah-clapper