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H.I.G.H. (How I Got Here)

H.I.G.H. (How I Got Here)

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H.I.G.H. (How I Got Here) is a weekly show hosted by Trevis Waters — founder of PlayerProps.ai and one of the most unconventional builders in the modern sports world. Each episode features a 1-on-1 conversation with someone who's taken a nontraditional path in sports, betting, content creation, or entrepreneurship. No fluff. No highlight reels. Just real stories, smart risks, and the decisions that shaped the journey. Whether you're a bettor, builder, creator, or someone figuring out your next move — this show helps you learn how others actually got here, and how you might too.Copyright 2026 H.I.G.H. (How I Got Here) Desarrollo Personal Economía Exito Profesional Gestión y Liderazgo Liderazgo Éxito Personal
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  • H.I.G.H. Ep. 35 | Malcolm Lemmons: Pro Baller in Japan to Sports Investor
    Mar 24 2026
    Most people see the final score. Malcolm Lemmons sees the deal behind it. In Episode 35 of H.I.G.H. (How I Got Here), Trevis sits down with Malcolm Lemmons — former professional basketball player, 2x author, LinkedIn Top Voice in Sports Business, and founder of Vetted Sports, one of the most respected intelligence platforms at the intersection of sports, technology, and investing. We go all the way back — from his early love of the game, to playing pro ball in Japan and the G-League, to the moment he started looking beyond the court and asking bigger questions about the business of sports, money, and what athletes do after the game ends. Malcolm's story isn't just about reinvention — it's about paying attention while everyone else was still playing. He was building something long before most people thought to look up from the scoreboard. In this episode: -Growing up and developing the mindset of a competitor -Playing professional basketball in Japan and the G-League — and what life overseas teaches you about yourself -The shift from athlete to entrepreneur — when it clicked and why -Writing Lessons from the Game and Impact Beyond the Game — what inspired both books -How Vetted Sports was born and what gap it fills in the market -Building a media and research platform from scratch with no VC backing -Becoming a LinkedIn Top 1% voice and what consistency in content creation actually looks like -Where sports investment is headed — franchise valuations, sports tech, fan engagement, and the global capital pouring into the asset class -Advice for athletes who want to build something after the uniform comes off Connect with Malcolm: vettedsports.com LinkedIn: Malcolm Lemmons Subscribe so you never miss an episode of H.I.G.H. Like if Malcolm's transition story resonated with you. Drop a comment — what's the most underrated sports investment opportunity right now? H.I.G.H. (How I Got Here) traces the full life journey of today's top operators, founders, athletes, and industry builders — from the first spark of curiosity all the way to where they stand in 2026.
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  • H.I.G.H. Ep. 34 | Erica Renee Davis: NFL Cheerleader to FOX Bet Host
    Mar 17 2026
    She cheered on the sidelines for the Atlanta Falcons. She reported for CNN and FOX. And somewhere along the way, her favorite uncle taught her how to bet — and changed the trajectory of her career forever. In Episode 34 of H.I.G.H. (How I Got Here), Trevis sits down with Erica Renee Davis — journalist, sports host, actress, sports betting analyst, and one of the most versatile voices at the intersection of media and gambling. We trace her full journey from growing up a die-hard Georgia Bulldogs fan, to cheering in the NFL, to navigating one of the most competitive media markets in the world in Los Angeles, to becoming the on-air face of FOX Bet Super 6 and a trusted voice for FOX Sports, CNN, HLN, NASCAR Digital Media, and beyond. This is a story about following curiosity, owning your lane, and what it looks like to build a brand in sports media as a Black woman — without waiting for someone to hand you a seat at the table. In this episode: -Growing up in Georgia and the early love of sports -Being a UGA Journalism & Political Science grad — and what school actually taught her -Cheering for the Atlanta Falcons as an NFL cheerleader -Making the leap to Los Angeles and breaking into TV and entertainment -Working with FOX, CNN, HLN, NASCAR, and TEGNA -How her uncle introduced her to sports betting — and why it stuck -Becoming the face of FOX Bet Super 6 and the FOX Sports Gambling Team -Her "Pocket Change Picks" philosophy and responsible betting ethos -What women actually want from sports betting media -Advice for anyone trying to break into sports media from scratch Connect with Erica: ericareneedavis.com Instagram: @ericareneed Subscribe so you never miss an episode of H.I.G.H. Like if Erica's story resonated with you. Drop a comment — are you a Pocket Change Picks bettor? H.I.G.H. (How I Got Here) rewinds the tape on the full life journey of today's top sports, media, and betting industry figures — from childhood all the way to now.
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    59 m
  • H.I.G.H. Ep. 32 | Rickard Vikström: Swedish Hacker Kid to CEO of iGaming's #1 Host
    Mar 3 2026
    He was hanging out with the founders of The Pirate Bay as a teenager. He started his first company selling a TV info system to schools that "didn't work that well." And in 2008 — right in the middle of a financial crisis he didn't even know was happening because he was too busy staring at a Linux screen — he co-founded Internet Vikings. In Episode 32 of H.I.G.H. (How I Got Here), Trevis sits down with Rickard Vikström — CEO and co-founder of Internet Vikings, the fastest-growing iGaming and sports betting hosting provider in the United States, now licensed across 25 states. We go all the way back to a 10-year-old kid in Stockholm who became obsessed with computers, through his teenage years deep in Swedish hacker culture, to building a bootstrap company for 15 years before finally taking outside funding to crack the U.S. market — and pulling it off. This is a story about what happens when a self-described tech geek refuses to stop building, even when he has no idea what he's doing. Especially then. In this episode: -Growing up in Sweden and falling in love with computers at age 10 -Being part of the early Swedish hacker culture — and rubbing shoulders with The Pirate Bay founders -His first entrepreneurial swings — from teddy bear travel sites to school TV systems -Getting his first real hosting job at 20 and learning from a mentor who ran one of Europe's largest hosting companies -How a phone call with childhood friend Victor Jerlin led to Internet Vikings in 2008 -Bootstrapping for 15 years with zero outside funding -Co-founding and selling IT-security company Stay Secure to Nasdaq-listed J2 Global in 2014 -The decision to enter the U.S. iGaming market in 2020 — and why it was the scariest and best bet he ever made -600% growth in three years, 25 states, and what's next -Being named European CEO of the Year in Hosting and Gaming's Emerging Leaders 40 Under 40 Connect with Rickard: internetvikings.com LinkedIn: Rickard Vikström Subscribe so you never miss an episode of H.I.G.H. Like if Rickard's story resonated with you. Drop a comment — did you know the infrastructure behind your favorite sportsbook was this interesting? H.I.G.H. (How I Got Here) traces the full life journey of today's top operators, founders, and industry builders — from the first spark of curiosity all the way to where they stand in 2026.
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    44 m
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