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From Six Figures to Saving Kids Through Basketball

May 26, 202618 minEp. 184
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Episode description

Kingston Handley had the six-figure job, the prestige, and the long hours at a Big 4 accounting firm. But inside, something felt off. In this episode, a former corporate professional walks away from stability to build a youth basketball training and mentorship program that’s changing lives. Through loss, injury, and moments of doubt, he discovers that basketball is more than a sport. It becomes a vehicle for discipline, leadership, and personal growth. As he builds The Hoop Academy, he shares how mentorship, resilience, and purpose-driven entrepreneurship can reshape not just careers, but entire communities.

Key Takeaways

• Why success without purpose leads to burnout and emptiness

• How mentorship can transform youth from underserved communities

• The real challenges behind leaving corporate for entrepreneurship

• Why basketball teaches leadership, discipline, and emotional control

• How adversity can be turned into purpose-driven impact

Notable Quotes

• “I had a six-figure job… but I was empty inside.”

• “If I didn’t have anything in the world, what would I do?”

• “Basketball isn’t just a sport—it’s a tool for life.”

• “Mentorship is more impactful than money or talent.”

• “I’m not a quitter anymore. I go forward.”

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