Sixers center Jahlil Okafor may not be winning much at basketball, but he is most definitely winning at life with a smoking hot bikini model girlfriend named Lauren Oglensky.
According to TMZ, Oglensky is a 2014 graduate of the University of Arizona. While there she was also a “Tucson 12” model, which means (a) she got good grades and (b) she looks tremendous in a bikini.
Turns out that she’s also from Philly which explains how she and Okafor hooked up.
Unfortunately, she has her IG set to private, but the sleuths over at The Big Lead were able to unearth this video she shot awhile back.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eu4-QPcYZGk
Looks like a keeper to me.
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The Far Side of Fitness
151. Kris Ruby - Let's Talk About Brand Activism
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Episode 194: Former teacher turned entrepreneur, Allison Baggerly shares how she created a budget that works, paid off $111K in loans, and launched the Inspired Budget. Guest Biography Allison is a blogger, influencer, and founder of Inspired Budget. As a teacher and small business owner, Allison combined her passion for teaching and finances to help others learn how to start budgeting. Allison and her husband paid off over $111K of debt on 2 teacher salaries while growing their family. Since starting Inspired Budget in 2017, Allison has been able to retire as a teacher and take her desire to help others full time. Now she is helping women all over the world get started with budgeting when they feel lost and overwhelmed. She has built a community of over 118,000 Instagram followers that turn to her for budgeting advice and inspiration to save more than they ever imagined. In this episode, you'll learn: How having debt makes many people feel unworthy and tips for working through this. The connection that spending money can have to emotion. Effective ways to reduce your monthly expenses. Show notes: http://www.inspiredmoney.fm/194 Find more from our guest: www.inspiredbudget.com Instagram Twitter YouTube Mentioned in the episode: Free Training: How to Pay Off Debt Even If You Don't Make a Fortune Money Tip of the Week 30 Day Savings Rule Thanks for Listening! To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Share this show on Twitter or Facebook. Join us at the Inspired Money Makers groups at facebook and LinkedIn To help out the show: Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser.com, or wherever you listen. Your ratings and reviews really help, and I read each one. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Special thanks to Jim Kimo West for the music.
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002: Multiply the Impact of Your Money by Helping the Poorest People in the World | Gret Glyer
Have you ever walked past a homeless person? I've occasionally given my left over food to someone in need on the streets of New York or opened my wallet to give a dollar. Other times, though, I've just kept walking. What do you do? Our guest today feels compelled to do something bigger and better. He doesn't just think about it. He acts upon it. So much so that His actions have been noticed by venture capitalists. Today we're talking to Gret Glyer, the founder of DonorSee, an app that lets you help the worlds poorest people seconds after downloading and then shows you the impact of your donation with raw video updates. From 2013-2016, Gret lived with the world's poorest people in Africa, where he built more than 100 houses for the homeless and crowd funded $100,000 to build a girls school in rural Malawi. He's been featured in USA Today, National Review, and the Huffington Post. We talk about doing something more meaningful, his personal life mission, and how different life is living in the third world. I'm really excited about this interview. Gret is using technology so all of us can make a meaningful impact on those in need. It's early in the lifecycle of his platform but Gret is someone worth watching in the areas of charity and poverty alleviation. Let's get inspired, talking to Gret Glyer. Guest Biography Gret Glyer is the Founder of DonorSee, an app that lets you help the world’s poorest people seconds after downloading and then proves it with raw video updates. From 2013 to 2016, Gret lived with the world’s poorest people in Africa, where he built more than 100 houses for the homeless, and famously crowdfunded $100,000 to build a girls’ school in rural Malawi. Gret has been featured in USA Today, National Review and the Huffington Post. He speaks regularly on charity, poverty alleviation, and the third-world. Show notes: http://www.inspiredmoney.fm/002 Links Gret's platform: DonorSee website and app on iTunes GretGlyer.com - Gret's website Connect with Gret