NFL Players' Podcast

In this latest episode of the AWM NFL Podcast, hosts Riccardo Stewart, Jeff Locke, Zach Miller, and Sam Acho dive into the fundamental question every high-earning athlete faces: "Where does my money go?" They discuss the Four Uses of Money framework designed to help NFL players plan for taxes, spending, giving, and saving. With insightful advice and real-life examples, this episode provides a valuable roadmap to managing wealth effectively.

Key Highlights:
  • Explore the inevitable reality of taxes and strategies for minimizing tax burden over a lifetime.
  • Understand the privilege of spending wisely and the importance of enjoying your earnings.
  • Discover the joy of giving and its profound impact on happiness and community.
  • Learn the significance of saving and investing aggressively to ensure a secure financial future and multi-generational wealth.
Quotes:
  • "Taxman is undefeated. It's about planning for it across your lifetime." – Jeff Locke
  • "If you really want to be happy, I'd argue giving is a great option." – Sam Acho
  • "Your future self will thank you for saving aggressively while you earn millions." – Zach Miller

Creators and Guests

Host
Jeff Locke
Wealth Strategist and CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ (CFP®) at AWM Capital
Host
Riccardo Stewart
Former college character coach and Director of Human Capital & Family Leadership
Host
Sam Acho
Director of Human Capital and Impact and an in-studio and game analyst for ESPN.
Host
Zach Miller
Former NFL player and current CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ (CFP®)

What is NFL Players' Podcast?

The podcast by NFL players for NFL players. Each week, we break down the biggest events in football and how they directly impact a player's career and money.

Join Former NFL Veterans Sam Acho (Bills, Bucs, Bears & Cardinals), Zach Miller (Seahawks & Raiders), Jeff Locke (Vikings, Colts, Lions, 49ers), and college coach, Riccardo Stewart, for a raw and unfiltered conversation about the game, the business, and how players can achieve generational wealth.