Changing The World Through A Swing: Isaac Sekulima
5/27/20261 hr
Main topics:
Isaac’s childhood and early entrepreneurship in Uganda
The transformative power of gratitude and humility
Building a social impact foundation for African children
Overcoming hardship and faith in life’s purpose
The role of love and forgiveness in personal growth
Cultural differences in dating and marriage expectations
The importance of community and mentorship in life and sport
Isaac’s aspirations to inspire worldwide and connect with global golf events
How generosity and intentionality can change destinies
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First 90 secondsSophie Weitzel· Host0:00
You're going through a hard time right now, but there is a reason for it, and it's hard to see when you're in the moment and you're going through just the worst time. There's a plan out there that's greater for you, and you just don't see it yet. [upbeat music] Welcome to The Giving Game, the only show where professional athletes are banned from talking about their sport. That's right, no stats, no game recaps, no media-trained answers. I'm your host, Sophie Weitzel, and every episode we find out who these athletes actually are when the cameras stop rolling and the jerseys come off. We're talking untold stories, questionable life decisions, dating disasters, money, family, fame, philanthropy, and all the stuff their PR teams would probably prefer stayed off the internet. But here's the twist, every episode is tied to a charity or cause chosen by the athlete. So while we're exposing personalities, we're also raising real money and driving measurable impact for the organizations that matter. There are only three rules on this show: no sports talk, no filters, raise as much money as possible. So if you've ever wondered what athletes are really like off the field, welcome to The Giving Game. Let the game begin. All right. Welcome back to The Giving Game, the only sports podcast where sports talk is completely banned. I'm your host, Sophie Weitzel, and today's guest is somebody who's proving that influence means a whole lot more when you actually use it to change lives. Isaac Sekulima has built