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Building a Movement: How Justin Milstead Honors Lost Lives Through Basketball | Beyond Ballin

Building a Movement: How Justin Milstead Honors Lost Lives Through Basketball | Beyond Ballin

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In this powerful episode of Beyond Ballin', host Lawrencia "Lala" Moten sits down with Justin Milstead—founder of The Lost Ones Classic, former collegiate basketball player, and DMV native—to discuss his journey from the court to community activism.

Justin shares the deeply personal inspiration behind The Lost Ones Classic, a basketball event created to honor friends lost to gun violence while bringing athletes together to compete in their memory. From navigating the transition from sports to entrepreneurship to making a real impact in the community, this conversation is filled with motivation, authenticity, and game-changing wisdom.

🔹 The importance of honoring lost loved ones

🔹 Creating a basketball classic that builds community

🔹 Overcoming challenges as a young entrepreneur

🔹 The mental transition from athlete to business leader

🔹 Future plans for expanding The Lost Ones Classic

Join us for this inspiring conversation and hear how Justin is using his platform to turn loss into legacy.

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