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The Post Game Podcast

The Post Game Podcast

Written by: Joe Poduslenko
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A podcast sharing the stories of former athletes who have successfully navigated the transition out of sports into "what's next" in business, entrepreneurship, and much more. New episodes released every Wednesday morning. Check out The Post Game Newsletter: https://postgamepodcast.beehiiv.com/Joe Poduslenko Careers Economics Personal Success
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  • #95 - Christopher Knowles: Hanging Up the Jersey - Identity, Entrepreneurship, and Starting Over
    Dec 17 2025

    Christopher Knowles is a former D1 Volleyball player at LIU Brooklyn.

    He shares his story from college sports to entrepreneurship, content creation, and building a brand for athletes navigating life after sports.

    We also dive into UnJerseyed, Chris’s platform focused on helping former athletes rebuild routines, mindset, and direction after sports.


    Timestamps:

    (0:00) – Intro & Chris’s Volleyball Background
    (4:00) – Growing Up in a Pro Sports Family
    (7:00) – Recruiting Reality & College Disappointment
    (8:15) – Discovering Personal Development on YouTube
    (10:00) – Dropping Out, Trying Entrepreneurship, and Failing Forward
    (12:00) – Building Volleyball Growth Coach (247K+ Followers)
    (14:30) – Viral Content, Growth Explosions, and Branding Lessons
    (17:15) – Monetization Mistakes & Selling the Account Too Early
    (20:15) – Playing at LIU Brooklyn & Finally Finishing the Dream
    (22:30) – Identity Collapse After Sports Ends
    (25:00) – Why Athletes Struggle After the Jersey Comes Off
    (27:30) – The Vision Behind UnJerseyed
    (30:30) – Surveying Athletes Instead of Guessing What They Want
    (33:30) – Community, Career, and Mindset vs. Just Job Placement
    (37:00) – Corporate vs. Entrepreneurial Paths for Young Athletes
    (40:30) – Why Degrees Are Losing Signal (and What Replaces Them)
    (42:30) – Where to Find Chris & Final Thoughts


    Links:

    Unjerseyed

    LinkedIn

    Instagram


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    44 mins
  • #94 - Vasu Kulkarni: Being Wrong 90% of the Time, Sports, Startups, and Venture Capital
    Dec 10 2025

    Vasu Kulkarni is a tech entrepreneur, investor, and lifelong basketball fanatic best known as the founder of Krossover, one of the first sports analytics platforms to bring video breakdown and data insights to high school and collegiate teams.

    After scaling and exiting Krossover, Vasu moved into venture capital, investing in early-stage sports, media, and technology companies including The Athletic.

    He has worked closely with high-profile athletes like Larry Fitzgerald, built a reputation for spotting outlier founders, and now spends his time backing innovative startups and advising entrepreneurs.

    What You’ll Learn:

    • How Vasu founded Krossover and scaled it from a college project
    • The underrated lessons sports teach entrepreneurs
    • Why former athletes often thrive in startups
    • How venture capitalists choose where to allocate dollars
    • Why being wrong 90% of the time is part of the job
    • Behind the scenes of working with Larry Fitzgerald
    • The art vs. science of venture capital
    • How top teams prioritize product features
    • What makes certain founders “outliers”
    • The story behind the investment in The Athletic and their retention data
    • Losing a competitive deal to Andreessen Horowitz
    • The key questions he asks early-stage founders
    • Vasu’s watch collecting hobby


    Timestamps:

    (1:30) – Intro to Vasu, childhood, and love for basketball
    (5:30) – Getting to Penn & playing JV hoops
    (9:30) – Entrepreneurship in his blood
    (11:15) – Breaking down the venture ecosystem
    (13:00) – Lessons from sports you carry into business
    (15:45) – The fine line between quitting & persisting
    (18:30) – Why most venture dollars go toward people
    (20:30) – Why VCs are wrong 90% of the time
    (21:30) – PE vs. VC: What’s the difference?
    (25:15) – Working with Larry Fitzgerald
    (26:50) – Venture capital: art and science
    (27:40) – Prioritizing product features as a founder
    (30:20) – Are there true outlier founders?
    (31:40) – The Athletic deal & retention numbers
    (34:00) – Are founders calling them first?
    (35:30) – Why it’s not hard to go 0 for 30 in VC
    (37:10) – Early work ethic stories
    (39:15) – Vasu’s love for watches
    (42:00) – Michael Jordan vs. Steph Curry


    Links:

    Vasu Kulkarni - Athlete, Entrepreneur, Blogger

    Courtside Custom

    Vasu Kulkarni | LinkedIn

    x.com/Vasu


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    44 mins
  • #93 - George Boyd: Pro BMX to Video Editor | Creative Risk, Storytelling & Cut The Pod
    Dec 3 2025

    George Boyd is a former professional BMX rider turned elite video editor.

    He shares how a career-ending injury pushed him into storytelling, working with the NFL, Disney, Meta, Air Jordan, and several others before launching his podcast editing company Cut The Pod, where he helps transform raw recordings into premium podcasts.


    What You'll Hear About:

    • Growing up in the BMX world and getting injured
    • How filming BMX led to a video-editing career
    • Creative risk-taking and betting on yourself
    • The mentor who changed everything
    • How George landed NFL projects (Jamar Chase, Eagles)
    • Building Cut The Pod into a storytelling powerhouse
    • SEO keywords, packaging, and audience clarity
    • The biggest mistakes podcasters make
    • Lighting + production tips
    • Promoting himself on LinkedIn

    Timestamps:

    (0:00) - Intro to George Boyd

    (3:05) - Early days falling in love with BMX

    (4:50) - The different worlds of BMX

    (6:50) - Where did BMX come to an end?

    (9:35) - Filming and BMX

    (12:35) - Risk taking

    (16:20) - Aspirations to do something big

    (18:05) - Mentor that changed his life

    (21:35) - Doing work for himself + reaching out

    (24:35) - Jamar Chase’s offseason profile (first NFL job)

    (28:35) - Working on video for the Eagles

    (29:50) - George’s first podcast clients

    (32:50) - Handling packaging for clients

    (34:40) - Ex-Athletes stories

    (35:40) - Who am I talking to?

    (40:35) - Making a story out of anything

    (42:10) - Short storytelling segments

    (44:20) - Doing the simple things best

    (46:20) - Podcast lighting setup

    (50:05) - Consistency

    (52:20) - Asking for subscribers

    (53:40) - Don’t be afraid to ask

    (54:30) - Fighting the demon to not be yourself

    (57:50) - Twitter vs. real life

    (59:35) - Promotion on LinkedIn

    (1:00:05) - Dillon Gabriel and George’s favorite project

    (1:04:20) - Dubai Cricket

    (1:04:40) - Where to find George


    Links:

    Cut The Pod - Make Your Podcast Look The Part

    George B. (@cutthepod) / X

    GWB Creative - A Video Editing Partner to Help Your Brand Grow


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    1 hr and 5 mins
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