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“Failure is the best. After you fail, you’re free."
- Tunde Adebimpe, TV on the Radio
My name's Kevin Scheitrum.
I'm a dad. I'm a lifelong catcher in baseball. I'm an alum of the NBA, CBS Sports / NCAA.com, The Bronx Brewery and Dapper Labs.
And from the moment we got to New York City as a ‘test run’ in 2007, I’ve tried to outrun an invisible force.
Like so many people who hit the real world in the financial crisis, it’s felt like the only (or at least safest) way to build a career was to outwork everyone.
And you can do that. To a point.
As my career went on, the hours got longer, the work got more intense and life outside began to shrink. 60 hour weeks. 70 hour weeks. 80, 90. Back to back to back.
Then came the news: I was part of the Dapper Labs layoffs when the Web3 market crashed. The first week without work in 15 years.
And it changed my life.
For the first time in a decade and a half, I got the chance to slow down. To re-focus on planting my family in the center of my universe. To work on owning my own story, and understand more what I felt like I was running from. To cook more. To watch a lot of I Think You Should Leave.
To be honest about what I want, what I need, what I’m ok at and what I stink at. And to reflect on the love & energy around me.
Every step of my career, I’ve met incredible people. Inspiring people. (Even if they’re Mets fans) I’ve had the chance to work with some of the biggest names in and entertainment, and even got to make a beer with Desus & Mero.
I’ve learned what it means to compete at the highest level. To build something bigger alongside your community (s/o to Port Morris & Mott Haven). And to make every single dollar count.
I’ve seen the power, the invincibility, of living inside your truth.
And the inevitability of a person, or a who can harness that power.
Our stories are our superpowers.
We’re here to help you find yours.
In baseball, the greatest pitchers have something called an Out Pitch.
A pitch they can reach for when the pressure's on to get the job done.
Something all their own, singular & powerful and perfected over years of grinding, working and believing.Something that sets them apart.
Read more about our mission & services at our About page.
Head here for our Contact page, or email us at contact@outpitchmedia.com.
“Failure is the best. After you fail, you’re free."
- Tunde Adebimpe, TV on the Radio
My name's Kevin Scheitrum.
I'm a dad. I'm a lifelong catcher in baseball. I'm an alum of the NBA, CBS Sports / NCAA.com, The Bronx Brewery and Dapper Labs.
And from the moment we got to New York City as a ‘test run’ in 2007, I’ve tried to outrun an invisible force.
Like so many people who hit the real world in the financial crisis, it’s felt like the only (or at least safest) way to build a career was to outwork everyone.
And you can do that. To a point.
As my career went on, the hours got longer, the work got more intense and life outside began to shrink. 60 hour weeks. 70 hour weeks. 80, 90. Back to back to back.
Then came the news: I was part of the Dapper Labs layoffs when the Web3 market crashed. The first week without work in 15 years.
And it changed my life.
For the first time in a decade and a half, I got the chance to slow down. To re-focus on planting my family in the center of my universe. To work on owning my own story, and understand more what I felt like I was running from. To cook more. To watch a lot of I Think You Should Leave.
To be honest about what I want, what I need, what I’m ok at and what I stink at. And to reflect on the love & energy around me.
Every step of my career, I’ve met incredible people. Inspiring people. (Even if they’re Mets fans) I’ve had the chance to work with some of the biggest names in and entertainment, and even got to make a beer with Desus & Mero.
I’ve learned what it means to compete at the highest level. To build something bigger alongside your community (s/o to Port Morris & Mott Haven). And to make every single dollar count.
I’ve seen the power, the invincibility, of living inside your truth.
And the inevitability of a person, or a who can harness that power.
Our stories are our superpowers.
We’re here to help you find yours.
In baseball, the greatest pitchers have something called an Out Pitch.
A pitch they can reach for when the pressure's on to get the job done.
Something all their own, singular & powerful and perfected over years of grinding, working and believing.Something that sets them apart.
Read more about our mission & services at our About page.
Head here for our Contact page, or email us at contact@outpitchmedia.com.
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