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Interview with friend Jayson Tatum. Transcript Overview: The one and only, Jayson Tatum. Having now played 3 years in the NBA, he talked to me about what it is like around the sports industry. He did mention the changes that he has seen over time as women are breaking the barriers more and more. He does already have his own agent, but stated he thinks having women as agents would be beneficial and hopes it happens sooner than later.

Interview with former teammate Leah Meyer. Transcript Overview: Not only is Leah a former teammate of mine but she is now signed with an agency to go overseas and play pro volleyball. Speaking with someone who has newly signed with an agency was a change of pace. Even though the agencies are smaller when dealing with pro volleyball, she gave me greater insight to what the process was like.

Interview with my friend and former athlete Lynee Bolten. Transcript Overview: Lynee started playing basketball at a young age and committed to Duke University her senior year of high school. Although she didn't follow through with playing overseas, during her interview she made a statement that gender was a factor in deciding to pick an agent. She also goes on to talk about how she "knows some bomb females" that just aren't taken seriously enough and hopes in the future that will change.

Interview with former teammate Nicole ElAttrache. Transcript Overview: Nicole Elattrache, if you aren't in her corner now than it will be your loss. Pursuing a career as a sports agent, Nicole has been working her way up the ladder in a very famous sports agency, called WME. She shares her stories on what its like to work in an agency as a female and even gives some advice out to women who are aspiring to join.

Interview with classmate and former athlete Julian Santos. Transcript Overview: Julian is, just newly, a former football star from Duke University. He feels that there should be equal acknowledgement when talking about male or females in the sports industries. He states, "if a woman knows what she's talking about then there is no preference to me". In his brief but important interview, Julian goes more into his thoughts on how gender affects the sports world.

Interview with former athlete Cameron Moseley. Transcript Overview: Cameron was a soccer player all his life and accepted a scholarship to play at Duke University. During his interview he shares his athletic history in detail and describes his career as some of the "happiest moments of his life". His opinion on the matter is that women are the future of the sports industry and he would be proud to have a female agent. Cam goes into more detail on why during his impactful interview.

Interview with former teammate, Cadie Bates. Transcript Overview: Cadie Bates is a powerful woman and plans to make her mark on sports media. She played 4 years of indoor volleyball and 2 seasons of sand volleyball but chose to take her career off the field, but not too far off. She works for the Charlotte Sports Foundation and has plenty of stories to share about her time so far in the industry.

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