On today’s Keepin’ It Real, Cam shares something he saw last weekend that made him feel a little bit better about things. —– I’m in Starbucks. It’s Saturday. It’s Noon. I’m in Tuscaloosa at the corner of Bryant Drive and 8th Avenue. Sororities across the street disgorging young ladies for their morning cups of honey-dew latté with extra chai, extra vanilla essence and a dash of bumble bee eyelashes or something like that. Yoga pants as far as the eye can see. One girl wearing a T-shirt reading Don’t Date Frat Boys. Parents here for fraternity and sorority parent’s weekend…. Read More
Categories: Libsyn2When we last checked in with David Morris, president of QB Country, he was busy training his “bread and butter” client – middle and high school quarterbacks. Now in eleven cities, he’s now taken many of those young QBs into the college and pro levels and they’re staying close. Any any given moment in the offseason, David is training quarterbacks whose names you’d know and who are on the field on Saturdays and Sundays in the fall. He’s gained their and their family’s trust and they seek his counsel on NIL deals which has led him into beginning QB Reps…. Read More
Categories: LibsynWe have talked before in this space with experts who tell us we need to harness the power of social media to build our personal brand, and build our business. Our guest in the latest episode of “What’s Working with Cam Marston” is someone who’s putting that advice to good use. Catherine Arensberg is a landscape architect in Mobile, Alabama, who has built quite a social media presence. She has 26,000 followers on Instagram, more than 5,000 on Facebook, and 8,000 on YouTube, where she hosts her own web series: Simple.Honest.Design. She’s done it by being authentic – followers have… Read More
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