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Content Kings: Our Staff’s Favorite Stories from Around the Web this Week

George Kiel Jan 21

From mom’s spaghetti to presidencies depicted as TV shows, here are our staff’s favorite content pieces from around the web this week.

Let us know your favorite content pieces by sharing them in the comment section below or using the hashtag #KingsOfContent on social media.


George Kiel | CEO  – @GeorgeKiel3

What Athletes Eat: For Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, it’s Mom’s spaghetti – Tom Haberstroh, ESPN

Michael Kidd-Gilchrist

George Kiel | COISKIThis story caught my attention, first and foremost, because my favorite dish that my mom used to make was spaghetti. That, off top, lured me in. But overall, I love sports stories that shed light on the athlete off the court or off the field. This was a great example of that.

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Norris Groves | Co-Founder – @ngrovesjr

Obama’s White House Farewell Photo

Farewell.

A photo posted by Pete Souza (@petesouza) on

Former Chief Official White House Photographer for President Obama, Pete Souza, shared a series of photos featuring Barack’s last moments at the helm of the country. I, like many Americans, was sad to see him move on but will always remember the great things he accomplished as the 44th President of the United States. Click the link below for more photos.

Souza’s Instagram Account


Jon Zmikly | Co-Founder – @jonzmikly

The Past 10 Presidencies, Explained by the TV Shows that Defined Them – Vox 

Presidencies

As we move forward with Donald Trump as our commander-in-chief, I’m sure will have a lot to ponder in the days to come, not the least of which will be, “What TV series does the Trump administration bring to mind?” I thought this piece was a really clever and fun way to compare presidential terms with the shows that defined them. Plus, I think we can all agree these are all pretty awesome programs.

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Dezmond Moore | Social Media Strategist – @dezweneedmoore

Black Teens Are Breaking The Internet And Seeing None Of The Profits – Fader

 

With social media shaping current and future generations and teens being some of the most predominant users and content creators on social media, Doreen St. Felix poses the question. What happens when young teens don’t claim their own work?

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