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It's hard to encapsulate the excitement surrounding the MLB Draft. Years of hard work, sacrifice, and dedication all point to this one day of becoming a pro. However, it can be hard to figure out how to navigate the process. The MLB Draft podcast is...

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It's hard to encapsulate the excitement surrounding the MLB Draft. Years of hard work, sacrifice, and dedication all point to this one day of becoming a pro. However, it can be hard to figure out how to navigate the process. The MLB Draft podcast is the only podcast dedicated to preparing athletes entering the MLB draft, and includes interviews from some of the top athletes in the MLB, how to build your team of experts, and how to prepare for draft day.

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The Difference Between Tax Planning & Tax Filing | MLB Draft #10

4/3/2023
Taxes are one of the biggest destroyers of wealth. Misconceptions about taxes are everywhere, and you often hear many of them daily. Below are a few examples we often hear: Now for some truths that everyone should understand: Residency, 1099 income, MiLB 401ks, team assignment, contract language, duty days; your situation is unique, and the complexities you face are different than most people. Luckily, there are answers available if you start your Tax Planning now. If you have questions about your situation or would like a free consultation, please text or call one of our Private Wealth Advisors to help you know what your next steps should be. Travis Chick – (903) 714-7951 Josh McAlister – (505) 239-5488 Will McGuffey – (225) 326-0992

Duration:00:16:18

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Understanding The “Net Signing Bonus” And Its Importance | MLB Draft #9

3/20/2023
MLB teams will be interested in your gross signing bonus. Your agent will be paid based on your gross signing bonus. You should be focused on your NET SIGNING BONUS. Your net signing bonus is what you will have in your pocket after taxes. This is the amount of money that you will be able to invest in your career, grow your wealth, and spend on the things that are important to you and your family. To put into perspective why you should focus on your net signing bonus, you can look to a client we worked with in advance of the 2021 MLB Draft. In the months leading up to the draft we proactively worked with the player, his family, and their agent to break down all scenarios, taxes, residency, and contract language so they were prepared and fully understood what different gross signing bonuses meant to them after taxes. The result ----- Even though this player had a gross signing bonus of more than $1,000,000 less than the highest bonus in the Draft that year, this player ended up with the highest after-tax signing bonus of any player. Whether the player would sign or not hinged on the language of the contract and how the player’s bonus would be taxed. This was financial advice that they received before the draft that led to $700,000 more being put in his bank account after all taxes and agent fees were paid. The family was educated and prepared for draft day and knew the decision they were making and why. They won; other players who were not as prepared permanently lost money. Educate yourself, hire the right team of experts, and maximize your opportunity!

Duration:00:11:30

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Advice From A 1st Round Parent | MLB Draft #8

3/6/2023
On this week’s episode, we’re honored to be joined by Todd Seigler, father of Anthony Seigler – a first-round draft pick with the New York Yankees. We get to hear from Todd on what the draft process was like from the perspective of family members and in working through these areas together as a family. As a parent going through the draft process, it can feel like everybody is painting a rosy picture about how perfect your son’s game is – it can be hard to sift through all the feedback using data to separate out sales pitch from reality. There are also challenges in setting good boundaries to maintain family bonds and help to make intentional decisions about the long-term future that don’t rely solely on emotions or chasing shiny things. Todd offers a lot of helpful insight into this process and throughout the episode, he covers topics such as:

Duration:00:58:49

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When Should You Hire A Financial Team | MLB Draft #7

2/20/2023
Do you know when to start looking to hire a financial team? The easy answer is: “As soon as you are making financial decisions, and as soon as you have done the research to know who to hire.” Easy enough right, but unfortunately most people have boiled down financial decisions into choosing investments. It is not uncommon to think that financial advice is only about investments and that you should wait until after you have money to hire a financial team. Unfortunately, this is the wrong approach to take. By taking this approach you will cost yourself both money and opportunities that you will not be able to get back. Every situation is different and comes with its own set of unique variables. You want to plan and not be reactive. Being reactive leads to quick emotional decisions that often end up being wrong. Some topics that are financial advice that you need to understand well in advance of the MLB Draft include: With the entrance of NIL into the amateur landscape, financial advice is now oftentimes needed at an earlier time than ever before. While you might not need to hire a firm immediately, you should be proactive in educating yourself about who the experts are that understand your unique situation and can help prepare to make decisions to maximize the opportunities available. If you have any questions about your situation, please feel free to text or call our advisors for answers to your questions or for a free consultation. Will McGuffey: (225) 326-0992 Travis Chick: (903) 714-7951 Josh McAlister: (505) 239-5488

Duration:00:11:46

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Adley Rutschman on Going Amateur to Pro | MLB Draft #6

2/6/2023
On this week’s episode, Erik and Travis talk with Adley Rutschman, catcher for the Baltimore Orioles. Adley was selected by the Orioles as the first overall selection in the 2019 Major League Baseball draft with the highest signing bonus ever. He joins us this week to discuss his time playing in college for Oregon State University, going into the MLB draft last year and making the transition from amateur to pro. Adley covers a wealth of topics in this episode including: - How to handle the public pressures of being a highly-ranked athlete - The important things to look at when choosing an agent - Utilizing time in college to hone in and build up skills - The mental development and other key contrasts that accompany going from college to pro - Walking through what draft meetings with scouts were like including some of the most unique questions he got - Sharing how he maintained good family dynamics despite the high-stress level that comes with the draft - What it was like on draft day - Mentally preparing for the back-and-forth of salary negotiations - Advice for players and their families as they’re about to enter the draft

Duration:00:36:47

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How Do I Prepare to Make the Decision to Sign or Not | MLB Draft #5

1/23/2023
Going into the MLB Draft, there are a lot of questions that will be asked, but at the end of the day, the only question that matters is the question of whether or not you will sign. How do I make this decision? As the owner of your career and life, you should prepare for the MLB Draft like the CEO of a company would. To make the right decision, CEOs prepare for and understand the questions that they are being asked. They take emotion out of decisions and are confident because they have taken the time to understand what it is that they are trying to accomplish. As the CEO of your career, you should write up a business plan before the draft and commit to the process that you have laid out. You need to answer questions such as: By doing your due diligence and defining what success means and how you will get there, you will be confident and prepared to make the right decision when you are asked the only question about the MLB Draft that matters.

Duration:00:13:47

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Hiring the Right Financial Team | MLB Draft #4

1/9/2023
What should I look for when interviewing financial teams? The financial team you hire should be Independent, Integrated, and Individualized. If they aren’t, you are putting your financial security at risk. Independent –The first question to ask a financial advisor is if they must always work under a fiduciary standard. The fiduciary standard means that they are legally obligated to always work in your best interest. Most people who call themselves “financial advisors” fit into the following categories: 1. Registered Investment Advisor (Always a Fiduciary, Continue the interview process) 2. Broker/Broker-Dealer/Registered Representative (Not a Fiduciary, Stop the interview process) - Do not have a legal obligation to act in your best interests 3. Dually Registered as a Broker & Registered Investment Advisor (Not always a Fiduciary, Stop the interview process) - Have a conflict of interest and can choose whether to act in your best interest or not - As Peter Mallouk wrote in The 5 Mistakes Every Investor Makes and How To Avoid Them, “The dually registered advisor is the ultimate wolf in sheep’s clothing.” Integrated – You should be hiring a complete team of people that will work together for you. The experts on your team must include: - Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA ®) (https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/cfa.asp) - Certified Public Accountant (CPA ®) (https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/cpa.asp) - Attorney - Certified Private Wealth Advisor (CPWA ®) (https://smartasset.com/financial-advisor/cpwa) - Certified Financial Planner (CFP ®) (https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/cfp.asp) The members of your team should all work at the same firm so that there is constant real-time collaboration. If the financial teams you are interviewing are missing any of these experts, you should stop the interview process with them. Financial advisors that are not part of a Family Office and do not have a CPA® on staff will often make statements like: - We work closely with a CPA® at an outside firm (Expensive, not effective, not efficient) - There is a conflict of interest having your CPA® and Investments handled by the same firm (False Statement) - Having a different firm handle your taxes provides checks and balances (False Statement, you need to hire a “Forensic Accountant”, not a “Tax Accountant” to perform the audit; ask them what checks and balances are provided by having an outside Tax Accountant) Individualized – You are in the 1%, you have a unique career, and your situation is different. You do not fit into one of 5 or 6 “Model Portfolios” from a limited menu of firm-approved investments that are offered after filling out a Risk Tolerance Questionnaire. Because your situation is different, you require a different solution. You have “One Net Worth and One Effective Tax Rate” and you should be receiving tax and investment advice simultaneously to maximize your opportunity. You need a tailored financial solution based on your life, career, and circumstances. What should I do next? Email every firm that you are interviewing with the following “MLB Wealth Advisory Team Questionnaire” and request that they fill it out and send it back to you IN WRITING. If they are not willing to put their answers in writing, that is a major red flag. If you would like to receive a copy of AWM Capital’s filled-out questionnaire, please text or call Will McGuffey at (225) 326-0992 and he will send you a written copy of our filled-out questionnaire as well as help answer any questions you might have about the questionnaire so that you can feel confident when you sit down to interview Wealth Advisory Teams.

Duration:00:16:19

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The Draft Opportunity | MLB Draft #1

11/14/2022
Welcome to the MLB Draft Podcast, the proven playbook to help you navigate the Draft Process successfully. Our goal is to inform you, support you, and help you achieve the greatest amount of success which we define as: The challenge: Winning is not guaranteed. History is littered with "can't miss" players who never made it and volumes of athletes experiencing financial ruin. The good news is the results are mainly in your control. If you follow this playbook, you will win. What's at stake? Scouts, agents, showcases & NIL. You are now a part of an $11 billion industry. Everyone you interact with is making a business decision. So are you. The only question is: how confident are you that you are making the right decisions? Why Listen to Us? We are former players who have personally walked this path and now guide the best players in the game. This is our business.

Duration:00:05:47

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The Difference Between “Personal Value” vs “Market Value” | Travis Chick, Will McGuffey | MLB Draft Podcast #16

4/19/2021
“What is your number?” is one of the most frequently asked questions to a player as the MLB draft approaches every summer. MLB teams want to know it, your agent wants to know it, the coaches at the college you are attending or committed to want to know it, but what is it and how do you calculate it? With everyone asking what this number is, how should you and your family calculate this number and who is qualified to help you understand the true value of the opportunity that you are foregoing to begin your professional career? In this episode, Travis and Will look at how to analyze the opportunities you have and give insight into the questions that should be asked. While your agent/baseball advisor should be uniquely qualified to help you determine your market value, you need to ask if they are also qualified to calculate your human capital and the opportunity cost involved with deciding between professional baseball and college baseball. Episode Highlights

Duration:00:33:25

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Answering the MLB Draft’s Most Asked Questions | Travis Chick, Will McGuffey | MLB Draft Podcast #15

4/2/2021
It’s April and the MLB Draft is starting to change from a possibility to a reality. What are some of the most common questions that prospects and their families start asking their financial teams at this point in the year as they prepare to make their big draft decision? What are some nuances that most people are missing heading into July? From the realities and importance of a mock draft in March, to discussing spending habits and purchasing your first car, to what the value of the College Education Plan really is, Travis Chick and Will McGuffey break down a number of interesting topics in this week’s podcast. These topics are coming from current and former MLB Draft families and prospects, as well as Travis and Will’s real world experiences in walking through the draft process numerous times. They share inside information that is important to know heading into the MLB Draft to make sure all angles are covered when making the decision whether to go to college or become a professional baseball player. Deciding whether to become a professional baseball player or whether to enroll in college is a lifechanging decision, and properly educating yourself well in advance is the best way to prepare for the business decision that you will make in the next couple of months. If you have any questions or topics that you would like addressed in future segments, please feel free to reach out to Travis (Travis@AWMCap.com) or (Will WMcGuffey@AWMCap.com). Episode Highlights

Duration:00:35:22

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Blue Jays' C.J. Ebarb on Preparing for the Draft | Will McGuffey, Travis Chick | MLB Draft Podcast #14

3/12/2021
We continue our MLB Draft Podcast series as we sit down with the Toronto Blue Jays Midwest Crosschecker C.J. Ebarb. In this episode, C.J. pulls back the curtain to give players and their families valuable insight on the scouting process through the eyes of an MLB organization leading up to the MLB Draft, as well as what makes players successful once they are in professional baseball. With so much information about mock drafts and rankings available through the internet and social media, it is sometimes hard to manage everything without being overwhelmed. C.J.’s insight into the evaluation process that an MLB organization goes through before the draft is invaluable and lends perspective on what is important, and how to take a step back and drown out the noise during the year before the draft. We also discuss how education and surrounding yourself with the right support systems before the draft and in professional baseball have helped similarly situated players be successful in their careers. Passion, work ethic, and skill are all important attributes that MLB teams want to see and feel comfortable with before drafting a player. Throughout this podcast, C.J. talks about the importance of these characteristics, how they can ultimately positively impact the way that a team values a player in the draft enough to invest in them, as well as how these same attributes help a player achieve their full potential. Episode Highlights

Duration:00:39:21

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LSU's Coach Cain on What Makes Players Successful | Travis Chick, Will McGuffey | MLB Draft Podcast #13

2/19/2021
We continue our MLB Draft Podcast with another installment of our College Coaching Series as we sit down with Louisiana State University Recruiting Coordinator Nolan Cain. In this episode, Coach Cain sharesexperiences and stories as both a player and coach at LSU and in professional baseball, as well as other advice gleaned from teammates and players that he has coached. His journey from winning the College World Series as a player in 2009 to today as the Recruiting Coordinator at his alma mater gives him great insight into the realities of the day-to-day life and thought processes of individuals that have been successful both on and off the field. Coach Cain gives a fascinating look into several topics including the effects of Covid on their roster, why having a plan off the field frees you up as a player on the field, what a network is and why it matters, and how technology is constantly changing and shaping the game. Having a cohesive plan that was formulated through education and preparation off the field has shown to be advantageous for players during both their college and professional careers. Coach Cain’s insider perspective continues to shed light on the importance of preparing yourself well in advance of the MLB Draft and surrounding yourself with the right people who can provide you the right information to make sure that you are making the best possible decision when it comes to choosing between attending college or pursuing professional baseball immediately out of college. AWM Capital's Will McGuffey and Travis Chick interview Coach Cain and cover topics and questions like:

Duration:00:47:56

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Texas A&M’s Justin Seely on Navigating the Draft | Travis Chick, Will McGuffey | MLB Draft Podcast #12

2/12/2021
Seeking qualified advice is the best way to remove emotion from the upcoming business decision you will be faced with when deciding to sign with the MLB team that ultimately drafts you. In this episode we sit down with Texas A&M University Recruiting Coordinator Justin Seely who shares experiences and lessons from players and families who have gone through the MLB Draft process over his last 11 years. Coach Seely has had a front row seat to watch over 60 of his players from Texas A&M get drafted and receive over $37,000,000 in signing bonuses. He has also been involved with numerous others who had committed and signed at Texas A&M that were ultimately drafted out of high school and joined the professional ranks immediately. His insider’s perspective gives a unique view into the decisions that families face and the successes that he has seen. Properly educating yourself and seeking qualified advice is the best way to remove emotion from the upcoming business decision you will be faced when deciding on whether to sign with an MLB team or attending college. While we often hear from families and agents that “we don’t want to put the cart before the horse” or that “hiring a wealth management team costs you leverage with teams”, this episode will show you that those lines of thinking are incorrect and that you need to fill your cart with knowledge and education to actually gain leverage and better prepare for making the most important decision of your life. AWM Capital's Will McGuffey and Travis Chick interview Coach Seely and cover topics and questions like:

Duration:00:38:51

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Financial Advice Before The MLB Draft? The Pros and Cons | MLB Draft Podcast #11

2/11/2021
Due to COVID-19, no matter what MLB draftees sign for – the maximum amount they will receive in the first calendar year is $100,000. So, do you need a financial advisor? After taxes and agent fees there can be as little as $30,000 left which will be used to live on. Nothing really left to invest. Seems like hiring a financial advisor can wait until next year. If you’re only talking about investing, we agree. However, are any of the following “financial decisions” important to your family? If the answer is yes to any of these, that means you have a lot of work to do that has nothing to do with investing the money. Most "financial advisors" reduce your life down to only the investments their company allows them to manage and charge on. Your expectation of a financial advisor should be that they should be able to provide advice on all your finances, not just on the investments that their company happens to sell. You don’t need an investment broker, especially one that gives you hitting lessons. What you need is a Certified Financial Planner Professional who manages your entire net worth. You’re making the most important financial decision. Don’t leave it to chance. MLB Draft Podcast with Erik Averill, CPWA®, CFP ® and former MLB Pitcher, Travis Chick, CFP ®. Episode Highlights

Duration:00:17:35

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Advice From A 1st Round Parent | Erik Averill, Travis Chick | MLB Draft Podcast #10

2/11/2021
On this week’s episode, we’re honored to be joined by Todd Seigler, father of Anthony Seigler – first round draft pick with the New York Yankees. We get to hear from Todd on what the draft process was like from the perspective of family members and in working through these areas together as a family. As a parent going through the draft process, it can feel like everybody is painting a rosy picture about how perfect your son’s game is – it can be hard to sift through all the feedback using data to separate out sales pitch from reality. There are also challenges in setting good boundaries to maintain family bonds, and help to make intentional decisions about the long-term future that don’t rely solely on emotions or chasing shiny things. Todd offers a lot of helpful insight into this process and throughout the episode, he covers topics such as:

Duration:00:58:49

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Adley Rutschman On Going Amateur To Pro | Erik Averill, Travis Chick | MLB Draft Podcast #9

2/11/2021
On this week’s episode, Erik and Travis talk with Adley Rutschman, catcher for the Baltimore Orioles. Adley was selected by the Orioles as the first overall selection in the 2019 Major League Baseball draft with the highest signing bonus in baseball history. He joins us this week to discuss his time playing in college for Oregon State University, going into the MLB draft last year and making the transition from amateur to pro. Adley covers a wealth of topics in this episode including:

Duration:00:36:47

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Bobby Stroupe On Utilizing Downtime To Stay On Your Game | Erik Averill, Travis Chick | MLB Draft Podcast #8

2/11/2021
This week, Travis and Erik interview Bobby Stroupe, founder and president of Athlete Performance Enhancement Center (APEC). Bobby and his team started APEC in 2005 and it has grown over the years to become one of the most trusted sources for athletic performance improvement including accolades from and work with Nike. Bobby and APEC have trained some of the best athletes in the world including NFL MVP and Super Bowl champion Patrick Mahomes. There is a lot of uncertainty for athletes in all sports currently as seasons are indefinitely suspended and training facilities can be inaccessible for many. Are there ways you should be utilizing this downtime to stay on top of your game – despite some potential difficulty in accessing facilities? In this episode, Bobby, Erik and Travis talk through this question and address other topics like:

Duration:00:28:23

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How Is Your Signing Bonus Taxed? (2020 Update) | Erik Averill, Travis Chick | MLB Draft Podcast #7

2/11/2021
Are you familiar with the changes to how an MLB Draft signing bonus is paid out? Historically, teams have split the gross amount into two equal payments over two years, but due to COVID-19 have recently made some important changes that you need to know. As a player, your ultimate goal is not the gross (before tax) MLB Draft signing bonus amount; rather, it is the net (after-tax) amount. In the past, how you structured your payments - whether they were uneven payments or not - was a huge opportunity for tax planning, but that option has now been eliminated. However, one thing that hasn't changed is how the signing bonus is taxed. In this episode, Travis and Erik discuss what a signing bonus is, and how the recent changes might impact families and cover commonly asked questions like:

Duration:00:19:24

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Eric Chenowith On Do I Need Disability Insurance? | Erik Averill, Travis Chick | MLB Draft Podcast #6

2/11/2021
You probably didn’t think we would be talking about disability insurance, right? So, do you need coverage? The answer varies for every individual. We are joined this week by former NBA player and current owner of Leverage, a disability and life insurance firm. In this episode, we discuss questions like: Who should I trust with my risk management?In episode six, we are going to breakdown disability insurance. We want you to be well informed of all your options. You have worked hard to get here-we want you to protect what you have earned and what you are going to earn in the future.

Duration:00:29:31

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Tyler Beede On Navigating The Draft And Your Baseball Career | Erik Averill, Travis Chick | MLB Draft Podcast #5

2/11/2021
On this week’s episode of the MLB Draft Podcast by AWM Capital, we’re joined by Tyler Beede – pitcher for the San Francisco Giants. Tyler had the unique opportunity of being a 1st round draft pick two separate times. He turned down the first opportunity to pursue college at Vanderbilt and further hone his skills. He discusses playing at the collegiate level, on TEAM USA, and continuing on again to the MLB draft as a first round pick. Throughout the episode, Tyler walks us through his career from high school to the major leagues and covers topics like:

Duration:00:36:52