
Rashad On Demand is a new podcast hosted by retired NFL journeyman Rashad Jennings. Episodes feature hot takes and nuanced discussions about current events, debates, and innovation at the intersection of sports, entertainment, and business. The podcast also features interview segments with entrepreneurial athletes, agents, brand CEO’s, business owners, journalists, and other fascinating public fig... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | BusinessSports | ||||

In this episode financial advisor Glenn King discusses various aspects of money, finances, and mindset. They delve into the complexities of taxes, the impact of high inflation and rising interest rates, and the importance of long-term wealth creation... more
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In this episode of The Bag, Lindsay & Rashad are joined by the 14-year-old phenom quarterback Julian Lewis & his father TC Lewis. Julian is being touted as possibly the most talented high school freshman QB of all time, with the potential to be a gen... more
Renowned sports attorney and friend of the show Darren Heitner returns to give his take on why Stephon Curry is the athlete who appears most at legal risk after the recent FTX crypto cataclysm. The crew also discuss the Aaron Judge's new $360 contrac... more
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Let’s go Lindsay and Rashad! This was great! Keep them coming!
Loved it! Thought the podcast was great! Can’t wait to hear more episodes!
We often hear about athletes and celebrities who blow their money, but I’m looking forward to hearing about the others (like the episode one Merriman interview) who are investing wisely. Sports is such a HUGE business across all levels (scholastic, semi-pro, pro, etc) and I’m hoping McCormick and Jennings can keep bringing the goods.
Incredible dialogue & intro music is 🔥🔥🔥🔥
This one is a good ride. Don’t really get to hear athletes talk about this stuff that much. The interview with Shawne Merriman was especially good.









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Rashad on Demand launched 3 years ago and published 19 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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