Young Athletes & Scholars: Personal Brands Built in Public

This is not a course. There is no login portal, no drip sequence, no certificate. It is a working roster of young athletes, scholars, and builders we spend real days with — on stages in Detroit, on the Strip in Las Vegas at midnight, in the gym between dunk sessions — building the one thing their talent deserves and the algorithm cannot repossess: a home on the internet that Google trusts and sponsors can audit.

Cam Hazzard, mid-dunk — one of 24 athletes Shaq picked for the DunkMan League on TNT. Photo: Maarten Groot.
Cam Hazzard, mid-dunk — one of 24 athletes Shaq picked for the DunkMan League on TNT. Photo: Maarten Groot.
Julian David at the Paris 2024 Olympics — New Zealand’s first male Olympic speed climber.
Julian David at the Paris 2024 Olympics — New Zealand’s first male Olympic speed climber.
Carson Teagarden, handstand above the Bellagio fountains. We were there — photo by Dennis Yu.
Carson Teagarden, handstand above the Bellagio fountains. We were there — photo by Dennis Yu.
Dylan Haugen, Dennis Yu and Cam Hazzard teaching at the DSDT AI Summit in Detroit.
Dylan Haugen, Dennis Yu and Cam Hazzard teaching at the DSDT AI Summit in Detroit.
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Entity homes built
1M+
Combined audience
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Shaq DunkMan League athletes

Meet the Roster

Carson Teagarden
Carson Teagarden

Calisthenics & fitness coach for busy men — 724,000+ YouTube subscribers, 250M lifetime views. Entity home, sponsorship program, and coaching showcase engineered in public.

Julian David
Julian David

New Zealand’s first male Olympic speed climber — 8th at Paris 2024, U20 World Champion. Entity home and authority audit built end-to-end by an AI crew.

Cam Hazzard
Cam Hazzard

Pro dunker out of Texas — one of 24 athletes in Shaq’s DunkMan League competing on TNT for $500,000, with a 50-inch verified vertical and a 360-under-both that fewer than 10 people on earth have landed.

Dylan Haugen
Dylan Haugen

The youngest pro dunker in the world and a DunkMan League athlete — 100M+ views, six contests won, host of the Dunk Talk podcast, founder of the Minnesota Dunk Squad, and co-founder of Local Service Spotlight with Dennis Yu.

Watch Them Win

Not testimonials — footage. The work is public, the numbers are on the videos, and you can check both right now.

Carson’s training short — 4.9 million views on one piece of work.
Cam’s dunk session — the engine behind “Cam is the future” (Dunkademics, 969K subs).
Julian’s viral short — 1.8 million views of Olympic-grade speed climbing.
Dylan’s DunkMan announcement — breaking his own news on episode 70 of his own podcast.

We Actually Show Up

Dylan Haugen, Dennis Yu and Cam Hazzard on stage at the DSDT AI Summit in Detroit
Detroit, DSDT AI Summit: Dylan and Cam on stage with Dennis — the athletes teaching business owners, not the other way around.

The photos on this page are not stock and not generated — they were shot by us or by the athletes’ own crews, on real days together. Carson’s homepage hero? Dennis took it at midnight on the Strip (Carson liked the moment so much he gave Dennis the shoes he wore in it). Dylan and Cam taught a room of Detroit business owners alongside Dennis at the DSDT AI Summit. The best receipts are the ones the athletes wrote themselves, on sites they own:

What They Get

An entity home — their name as the domain, a facts-first homepage, Person schema wiring every verified profile to the one property they own. A brand authority audit — where they rank on their own name, what Google’s Knowledge Graph holds, and the 90-day plan. A sponsorship front door — Carson’s partnership hub with five creator-fit briefs is the working example: every number checkable against public channels. And a network: these young people follow, collaborate with, and push each other — two of them are now teammates in Shaq’s league.

The multiplier: many of them do not stop at having a site — they train as AI Builders, learning to run the same audits, builds, and Dollar-a-Day campaigns for others. Dylan co-founded Local Service Spotlight. Cam writes working-session breakdowns. The athletes become the agency.

More from the build log: Ethan Van De Hey’s tune-up · nathanielstevens.com · harryjgold.com · marionarang.com

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