Overview
Foster Swift Sports Talk Podcast
Listen to all episodes on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Below are the individual episode links:
- Episode 1 - The House Settlement’s Impact on NIL and Non-Revenue Sports
- Guests: MSU Baseball Head Coach Jake Boss Jr. and Dr. Tom Dieters, Founder and President of Charitable Gift America
- Episode 2 - The Future of NIL in High School Athletics
- Guest: Mark Uyl, Executive Director of the Michigan High School Athletics Association (MHSAA)
- Episode 3 - Navigating NIL, College Recruiting, and Pro Sports
- Guests: Co-owner and a founder of Conquest Fitness and member of the MSU Basketball's 2000 National Championship team, Andre Hutson, along with his son Cam Hutson, a rising talent committed to Saint Louis University Basketball team.
- Episode 4 - Evaluating College Playing Opportunities
- Guests: On the eve of announcing his commitment to play football at a D1 school, Kory Amachree joined by his siblings, Kaema (Women's Soccer at University of Toledo) & Nakai (Football at Bowling Green) discuss the rapidly changing recruiting process, the moment they knew they were going to pursue sports beyond high school, how they evaluated opportunities to play at the college level, the transfer portal and their recommendations for others embarking upon the process.
- Episode 5 - Preparation is Key - Working Toward Your Best
- Guest: Reporter Natalie Kerwin of FanDuel Sports Network Detroit who covers the Pistons, Tigers, and Red Wings talks Detroit Sports and how preparation is key to making it in any avenue of the sports industry.
- Episode 6 - You Have to Do the Work
- Guests: Talented young sports management professionals, Brooklyn Samuel and Ashley Holcomb, talk about the challenges of college recruiting, building a personal brand and sports-related career possibilities.
- Episode 7 - The Recruiting Journey - Work Your Way Up and Always Do Extra
- Guests: MSU football players, freshman linebacker Brady Pretzlaff and freshman offensive lineman AJ Dennis talk about their recruiting and playing experience as they look forward to building their legacy. Three pieces of advice: 1) Work your way up 2) Surround yourself with the right people and 3) Take advantage of all the opportunities.
- Episode 8 - The Recruiting Journey - Work Your Way Up and Always Do Extra
- Guest: Cole Moore, MSU Football General Manager, shares his perspective on how MSU factors in many variables, the impact of the House Settlement agreement and how we can expect the revenue sharing and NIL collectives to evolve. Revenue sharing & NIL collectives continue to be a hot topic among college football players, coaches and staff after the House Settlement Agreement.
- Episode 9 - Title IX and House Settlement Agreement
- Guests: College of Charleston soccer standout Lexi Drumm and Title IX attorney Leigh Ernst Friestedt join us for an in-depth discussion on the appeal of the House v. NCAA settlement agreement. Together, they explore the case's potential impact on gender equity in college athletics and what it means for the future of Title IX.
- Episode 10 - From Walk-On to Final Four: The Journey of an MSU Basketball Standout
- Guest: Tim Bograkos, MSU Basketball player from 2000-2005, talks about being a walk-on at MSU, playing in the Final Four how it led to playing basketball professionally and success beyond basketball.
- Episode 11 - Strategizing for Recruiting Success
- Guest: Candace Taglianetti Bossell, a former two sport athlete in field hockey and lacrosse at The Ohio State University and now the Executive VP at NXT Sports. Candace talks about the road to her current position and her philosophy for helping athletes achieve their goals. Candace shares examples of how she works with players, families and coaches to pursue outcomes that are in the best long-term interest of all involved.
- Episode 12 - The D Zone and Recruiting
- Guest: Jeff Corrion, the founder and president of The D Zone, talks about the evolution of this unique online platform that features news, schedules, scoreboard, standings, rankings, stats, videos, as well as team and individual player pages for Michigan High School Football, Basketball and Women's Basketball. Jeff also discusses the changing landscape of high school recruiting and the tools and strategies high school athletes can use to optimize their college playing options.
- Episode 13 - 3D Athletes
- Guests: Effective training can be a gamechanger for aspiring high school and college athletes. 3D Athletes founder and owner, Nate Schafer, and 3D Athletes trainer, MJ Myles, talk about their system and how it helps individuals (from virtually every high school and college sport) achieve performance and fitness goals.
- Episode 14 - Impact Sports Performance
- Guests: Elite sports trainers Jim Kielbaso and Collin McCracken from Impact Sports Performance discuss their philosophies and how important weight work is for high school athletes to be "college ready." The hosts and guests also engage in a lively discussion about the NFL combine.
- Episode 15 - DeWitt High School Standout
- Guest: Traverse "Trav" Moore, The D Zone / Foster Swift Sports Talk player of the week for Week 5, talks about his 5-touchdown performance, commitment to Central Michigan University and what's ahead.
- Episode 16 - The D Zone: Status of MI High School Football after Week 7
- Guests: The D Zone's Jeff Corrion joins to discuss the Michigan High School football season, teams and players to watch, and predictions leading into playoffs. Notre Dame Prep Quarterback Sam Stowe (Player of the Week) also joins to discuss talk his 391 yards and 7 TD performance.
- Episode 17 - One of Most Influential People in NIL
- Guest: J.T. Rogan, a former All-American Football player at University of San Diego who was recently recognized by Silver Wave Media as one of the Most Influential People in the NIL Space discusses NIL, collectives, private equity in college sports, and working with Jim Harbaugh.
Tony Dalimonte recently appeared on the Michigan Business Network's podcast to discuss the webinar along with NCAA revenue sharing and athlete legal prep.
Foster Swift provides an innovative approach to the complexity of representing the modern-day athlete. Our lawyers work closely with high school, collegiate, and professional athletes to help manage their careers and related business endeavors successfully.
Our management team includes attorneys that help high school and division one collegiate athletes navigate NIL, the transfer portal, and eligibility, as well as professional athletes domestically and abroad, including NBA Hall of Fame members Magic Johnson and Dominique Wilkins. As such, Foster Swift lawyers provide unparalleled full-service representation, including:
- Outside General Counsel services to sports teams, schools, and athletic charities.
- Formation, planning, and deal services for athlete-sponsored brands and start-ups.
- Counsel athletes and organizations on the current name/image likeness (NIL) landscape.
- Plan, draft, and negotiate athletic contracts, endorsement agreements, and public engagements.
- Advise universities regarding labor, employment, and federal anti-discrimination laws and disputes
- Form, qualify, and counsel public charities and private foundations regarding tax exemption under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
- Advise athletes and organizations on tax planning strategies and charitable giving.
At Foster Swift, we view the relationship with our prospective clients as a long-term partnership built on a foundation of trust, integrity and honesty. Long after the client's playing days are over, we fully anticipate continued joint success.



