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  • From Razor Startups to Ravens Swim Lessons: Michael Phelps Makes Waves On and Off the Course
    Michael Phelps BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Michael Phelps has been everywhere these past few days. He made a splash at the Ryder Cup at Bethpage State Park, Long Island, cozying up on the PGA’s official Instagram and attending the star-studded Breakfast at Bethpage event alongside other celebrities like Colin Jost and chef José Andrés. Phelps, who calls golf his post-swimming passion, gave us a glimpse into his chilled-out mornings by posting “Good Times” on Instagram. NHL.com caught him rubbing shoulders with players from the New York Islanders on the course, adding another layer to his legendary crossover appeal.On the business front, Phelps is putting his money where his mouth—and face—is, recently investing in Baltimore-based 800razors.com. He’s now a shareholder and spokesperson, touting the brand’s razors for giving him the close, comfortable shave he needs, whether in or out of the pool. More importantly, he was drawn to the company’s commitment to philanthropy, supporting Baltimore’s Chimes nonprofit with opportunities for people with developmental disabilities, according to Technical.ly.But it’s not just about sports and shaving. Michael’s charitable work is continuing front and center, with the Michael Phelps Foundation out there teaching kids to swim and promoting wellness and self-esteem. This week, social media buzzed as Phelps promised he’d join Baltimore Ravens players at training camp to help some of them learn to swim, after a video posted by cornerback Marlon Humphrey revealed a third of the team can’t swim. Not content with just giving lessons, Phelps offered enthusiastic support via Instagram, reinforcing his mission to fight drowning—a cause he’s championed since retiring.Phelps also remains a coveted speaker on the business conference circuit. The Power Platform Community Conference just announced him as the featured guest keynote speaker at its Las Vegas event in late October, a gig that promises to be seen by thousands, cementing his reputation not just as a sports icon but a leader in healthy living, water safety, and the “pursuit of dreams,” as described in the Microsoft Dynamics World preview.Fans on Threads and Instagram can’t get enough of his everyday relatability, from confirming his love for fried eggs, omelets, and ham-and-cheese sandwiches to advocating for plant-based diets and Silk milk alternatives. And next week, look for his branded Chilly GOAT Cold Tubs at the Masters Fitness Championship—he’s now a major stakeholder in the recovery tech game.In conclusion, the headlines make it clear: whether teaching NFL pros to swim, golfing with celebrities, investing in startup razor companies, or headlining major tech conferences, Michael Phelps is using his platform to stay relevant, influential, and just a little bit unpredictable.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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  • Michael Phelps: Golf, Business, and Giving Back | A Champion's Journey
    Michael Phelps BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Fresh off a high-profile appearance at the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black, Michael Phelps took to Instagram, sharing a handful of moments—including a selfie with golf influencer Manolo Vega—and dropped a succinct two-word post expressing his excitement for the event. He’s still a sporting fan favorite after all these years, and his presence at the Ryder Cup drew a number of headlines and plenty of social media engagement. Phelps, now a familiar face on the golf circuit, has been spotted at various elite tournaments this year from the 8 AM Golf Invitational to the Ryder Cup, giving fans glimpses into his post-swimming passions and expanding his cross-sport celebrity appeal. His affinity for golf has become a frequent topic in both interviews and posts, and earlier this year with Golf.com he reminisced about legendary matches with Michael Jordan, lauding the basketball icon for his relentless competitiveness—the kind of elite-athlete camaraderie that keeps Phelps in the limelight.On the business and advocacy front, Phelps is gearing up as a keynote speaker for major summits. Most notably, he’ll headline at the Power Platform Community Conference 2025 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, where his message is expected to draw record-breaking crowds; organizers are touting his session as a highlight among an all-star speaker lineup with Christina Aguilera as the attendee party headliner. Meanwhile, the national business stage beckons, as both Fox Business and Goldman Sachs have confirmed Phelps will take a prominent slot at the upcoming Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Summit in Washington at the end of October. He’ll join the likes of David Solomon and Michael Bloomberg in what is being positioned as the largest convening of small business owners in U.S. history. The agenda includes AI, workforce competitiveness, and access to capital—reflecting Phelps’s evolving brand as not just an athletic icon but also a mental health and entrepreneurship advocate.Philanthropically, Phelps continues to push forward the work of the Michael Phelps Foundation, focusing on water safety, mental health, and helping kids build confidence inside and outside the pool. His programs, such as the IM Program developed with Kidshealth.org, have an ongoing and measurable impact, strengthening the long-term narrative of Phelps as a figure dedicated to public good as much as personal achievement.Personal news recently brought a somber moment as Phelps publicly mourned former Olympic massage therapist Brian Campbell, whose passing was noted on Instagram with a heartfelt tribute reflecting on their two-decade relationship. The swimming community echoed Phelps’s sentiments, underlining how deeply these relationships matter in elite sports circles.On social media, Phelps continues to trend—Threads users, for instance, invoked his legendary genetic advantages in swimming in current discussions about fairness in elite sports, a testament to how his legacy still shapes public debate. No confirmed controversies or major speculation have surfaced in the past week; the coverage has been uniformly positive, with a steady drumbeat of admiration and respect for Phelps’s post-swimming transition, expanding influence, and enduring public impact.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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  • Michael Phelps Makes Waves: Blasting USA Swimming, Ravens Fandom, and Inspiring Entrepreneurs
    Michael Phelps BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.In the past few days Michael Phelps has been making plenty of waves both in and out of the pool. Easily the biggest headline is his sharp criticism of USA Swimming leadership during the 2025 World Championships. Phelps posted a lengthy Instagram critique where he accused the organization’s leadership of causing a noticeable decline in Team USA’s swimming performance. He specifically cited the disappointing medal percentage at the 2024 Paris Olympics the lowest since 1988 and described organizational issues like “poor operational controls” and weak leadership as the primary reasons for the sport's struggles in the US. Notably Phelps clarified that his criticisms are directed at leadership not at the athletes and he even stated he’d be hesitant to let his own sons compete in the sport given the current state of affairs. He urged for an independent review of USA Swimming and laid out recommendations including adopting an athlete-first approach and rebuilding grassroots participation. Phelps finished by offering his own help “my door is open and there is work to be done” and the post has generated major conversation throughout the swimming world according to AOL.Phelps has also kept himself visible with a high-profile appearance on the Monday Night Football Manningcast alongside Peyton and Eli Manning. A Baltimore native and passionate Ravens fan Phelps brought his trademark personality to the broadcast trading banter and predictions. The conversation even touched on a running joke about people confusing him and Eli Manning in public which both seemed to enjoy. During the show and recent social media exchanges Phelps talked about teaching Ravens players how to swim during a team training camp event underscoring his ongoing commitment to both his hometown and sports outreach. SwimSwam recapped the highlights of his football appearance describing Phelps as funny and insightful with clear expertise on sports dynamics.In the business and advocacy arena, Phelps has been announced as a keynote speaker at the upcoming Goldman Sachs 10000 Small Businesses Summit in Washington DC on October 29 and 30. This is billed as the largest gathering of small business owners in the US and Phelps will be lending his voice along with leaders like David Solomon, Michael Bloomberg and others. The summit will focus on entrepreneurship, technology—especially artificial intelligence—and shaping business policy on Capitol Hill according to Goldman Sachs and Fox Business.At a time when viral moments can hit social media instantly, Phelps’ open letter, his Manningcast appearance, and advance buzz about his DC summit speech have all been picked up by fans, media, and business leaders. Recent Substack commentary has compared his competitive “winner takes all” mindset to the entrepreneurial climb while mainstream platforms remain focused on the long-term impact of his vocal leadership in US swimming. No major personal controversies, endorsements, or speculative rumors have surfaced these past few days but the clear trend is that Phelps is pivoting into an activist and business thought leader role without losing his connection to his athlete roots.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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  • Michael Phelps: Olympic Icon to Sports Business Maverick | The Evolving Legacy
    Michael Phelps BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Michael Phelps has been making headlines again, starting with a major TV moment as Swimming World confirms he’s set to appear as a guest on ESPN’s Monday Night Football ManningCast tonight, September 22, 2025, joining Peyton and Eli Manning for what promises to be a high-profile crossover between Olympic greatness and the NFL. This appearance, also highlighted by Awful Announcing on Threads, is being spotlighted in pre-show promotions and may generate substantial buzz, given Phelps’ rare forays into live sports commentary.On the business front, Phelps’ entrepreneurial and investment activities are gaining long-term relevance. According to the newsletter Idée Fixe, he’s now not just a legendary swimmer but a noteworthy athlete-investor, joining the likes of Coco Gauff and Giannis Antetokounmpo as a key early backer and governance influencer for Unrivalled, a new women’s 3x3 basketball league. His role goes beyond financial input; he’s helping shape league governance and player equity, a powerful signal of how he’s leveraging his status to expand influence in shaping the future of women’s sports and athlete-driven entrepreneurship.Meanwhile, The Skills sports education platform, which counts Phelps among its featured Olympians, just closed a 5 million dollar seed round as reported on dot.LA. Phelps has contributed his own masterclass series on the platform, focusing on the mental strategies and leadership lessons from his record-setting swimming career. The Skills’ model of democratizing world-class athlete knowledge positions Phelps as both a mentor and a sports business innovator, with projected expansion into new sports and broader educational impact.On the social media circuit, Phelps continues to be a ubiquitous pop-culture reference—his name trended last week on Threads where users playfully compared freestyling in music to his signature stroke in the pool, a testament to how deeply his legacy still resonates among diverse audiences. No new personal controversies or unconfirmed rumors have surfaced, and he is maintaining his reputation as a champion both in and out of the water. Phelps remains the only person in history with 23 Olympic gold medals, as recently reiterated by AOL in a retrospective piece on his enduring legacy, underscoring that even years after his last swim, his biographical significance continues to crescendo.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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  • Michael Phelps: Athlete, Investor, Mentor - Unsinkable Impact Beyond the Pool
    Michael Phelps BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Fresh headlines and social media chatter over the past week have once again placed Michael Phelps squarely in the public eye, not for a record-breaking swim but for yet another blend of mentorship, business innovation, and enduring impact. Michael Phelps answered a unique call from Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey, who posted a widely shared video on social media with teammates asking for swimming lessons. Not one to turn down the chance to promote water safety, the Olympic legend publicly accepted via Instagram, confirming he’ll be visiting Ravens training camp and helping players learn to swim in their new recovery pool. Local tie-ins always amplify his appearances, especially in Baltimore, where Phelps is beloved not just for his Olympic feats but also for his rooting interest in the Ravens and his steady involvement at home games. Answering that call fits the mission of the Michael Phelps Foundation, which has made water-safety education a top post-career priority, directly addressing the startling statistic the Ravens cited that one in three players can’t swim, while also earning praise for real community impact as reported by Yahoo Sports.Business-wise, Phelps remains in the financial press as a headline case study in post-athletic reinvention. The newsletter Idée Fixe just highlighted Phelps as an early investor in Unrivalled, a new women’s 3x3 basketball league, alongside stars like Coco Gauff and Alex Morgan. This move was showcased as part of a growing trend of world-class athletes using their capital and brand to influence not just sponsorship but the governance and direction of sports infrastructure and media. Phelps’ involvement in sports investment and tech platforms like Swim.com, as well as his prominent partnership with Under Armour, continue to set new standards for retired athletes turning their fame into equity and business leadership. As explored in recent business roundups, these active ventures—and his ongoing endorsements—keep him at the front edge of what some call the golden age of athlete-investor entrepreneurship.Social media still regularly references Phelps as the archetype for athlete mental health advocacy, a space where he remains visible. His engagement with the Boys and Girls Clubs of America—a major nonprofit event in Los Angeles this week honored him as a past spokesperson and highlighted his role as a role model for today’s youth leaders—keeps the family man and mental health champion squarely in the public sphere, per organizational press releases.From mentoring NFL stars who can’t swim to shaping the business side of pro sports and serving as a perennial inspiration at nonprofit galas, the Phelps orbit continues expanding. Each of these moments speaks to a legacy evolving in real time—underscored by a week of positive press, strategic investment headlines, and viral social touches that keep his influence as unsinkable as ever.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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Michael Phelps is an American former competitive swimmer who dominated the sport in the 2000s-2010s, becoming the most decorated Olympian of all time. Over four Olympic Games from 2000 to 2016, Phelps won a record total of 28 medals - 23 of them gold - in butterfly, individual medley, and freestyle events. His unprecedented achievement of winning 8 golds in a single Games in Beijing in 2008 cemented his legend. With dogged work ethic under coach Bob Bowman, Phelps used his ADHD tendencies to his advantage, funneling relentless energy into perfecting his swimming technique and endurance to repeatedly break world records. Retiring with twice as many medals as any other swimmer in history, Phelps leaves a legacy of sustained excellence through tireless pursuit of excellence that made the unachievable seem routine.
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