Episode 4

More Than An Athlete

What happens when a young athlete signs their first NIL deal?

In this episode of Black Men Sundays, Michael E. Davis, Founder of Ethos Education Group and creator of Ethos Village, breaks down the truth about NIL, financial literacy, identity, mental health, and long-term wealth building.

Michael shares why athletics should be the pathway—not the destination—and explains the biggest mistakes families make when chasing scholarships, NIL money, and professional sports dreams. He also discusses why purpose, education, and financial discipline matter more than ever in today's college sports landscape.

If you're a parent, coach, student-athlete, or simply interested in wealth building and leadership, this conversation is a must-listen.

To connect with the Ethos Education Group click the link https://ethoseducationgroup.org/

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Corie Murray

Emmy Award Winning News Photojournalist of over 20 years that has covered major trials, hurricanes, and all major news stories happening around the United States and Central Florida. A native of Brooklyn, NYC and educated in Newport News and Hampton, Virginia. Graduate of the FAMU School of Journalism with emphasis on the science of Broadcast Journalism. Interests include buying stocks to increase portfolio, property ownership, and learning to be more financially sound, and is an avid investor in African American businesses.

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