The Podcast
The Most Interesting Man In The World's backstory could be modeled off of the life of Quinn Wharton — hear how he transitioned between dance genres and even a new career path into filmmaking and photography.
Hear the ups and downs of balancing two full time careers and how Chiney has completely broken the pro-athlete mold by pursuing her second act during sports.
Ryan Leaf is here with us today sharing his lessons about overcoming being known as the biggest bust in NFL history and drug addiction and how he’s channeling that effort into raising money for people who want to go to rehab, but can't afford it.
Rick Fox has never been one to be defined by anything he’s done before. It’s more like the whole world is his playground, a stage maybe, where every opportunity could be his, if he chooses to pursue it with everything’s he got.
Hear the impact of Kobe’s legacy on host David Gardner, as well as an unreleased Kobe story told by Chiney Ogwumike, an upcoming Season 3 guest.
In our small way at The Big Jump, we are paying tribute to a man who so well exemplified what The Big Jump is all about – reinventing yourself to write your own story.
Wisdom from disappointments and triumphs from a career spanning the iconic multi-billion-dollar Gatorade brand as well as four winding years in the NFL, there’s much more depth to Martin Nance’s story than a flashy headline.
In this One Big Thing Episode, David Gardner reflects on the effects that keeping Social Health top of mind can have. Luke Milton did a great job of introducing the topic and setting the stage to explore further ways that we can tackle the epidemic of Loneliness.
Season Two kicks off with Paul Shirley, who began his writing career while playing in The NBA for the league-best Phoenix Suns, writing on their blog about his experience on the team as it unfolded throughout the 2004-05 season.
The underdog South Central LA native attended Beverly Hills High School via a permit, the start of an unlikely story that inspired the CW television Series "All American.” But the against-all-odds nature of Spencer Paysinger’s story didn't end there.
The ‘99 World Cup winning co-captain shares her stories of leadership as a player, author, women’s rights advocate, youth academy founder, and ESPN broadcaster.
Host David Gardner unpacks one key moment – the "One Big Thing" – from The Big Jump episode "#LeadershipGoals with Hall Of Famer Julie Foudy."
Celeb trainer on Revenge Body on E! and Founder of Training Mate fitness studios, Luke discusses how he reinvented himself from pro rugby player to fitness entrepreneur.
Who knew?! During his 13 year NBA career, Kris Humphries was quietly building a budding business empire including Five Guys franchises, 300+ apartment units, trading cryptocurrency, and Range Rover arbitrage.
After 14 years of NHL hockey, Brooks Laich has joined his wife in Hollywood and opens up about his search for what's next.
Two-time Olympic medalist swimmer turned Silicon Valley startup manager opens up about widespread “post-Olympics depression.”
With Duke National Champion and current NBA player Mason Plumlee, one of three brothers in the NBA, we uncover the surprising advantages of being the middle-child and dive into his off-the-court ventures.
The NFL safety who made his big jump to tech investor, weighs in on reinventing his identity, brain health, and faulty helmets.
"The Buehledozer" went from 2x Olympic gold medals and silver at the World Cup to starting med school within 24 hours of retirement.
The Big Jump host, David Gardner, wraps up Season 1 by sharing his reflections on Invisible Box Syndrome, the key blocker to human reinvention.