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Casey Adams

Podcast Host

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Tenacious Loyal Intuitive Caring Protective Imaginative Sympathetic

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2000-07-09
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Casey Adams is a driven podcast host and entrepreneur who made a name for himself by launching the widely recognized brand and popular podcast Rise of The Young. Over time, Casey Adams has built a strong reputation not only as a best-selling author but also as an in-demand public speaker, sharing insights on personal growth and digital innovation. In a significant career milestone, Casey Adams became a strategic partner at MOTI Technologies, further expanding his influence in the tech and media space.

In addition to that, Casey Adams co-founded MediaKits, a SaaS platform designed to help creators streamline and share their analytics with brands and sponsors—showcasing his deep understanding of the creator economy. Long before he found success in the digital world, Casey Adams was deeply involved in sports. Growing up, he played hockey, lacrosse, and football with great passion. However, everything changed in August 2018 when Casey Adams suffered a devastating injury during a football practice. The incident was so severe that it left him nearly paralyzed and required him to wear a neck brace for six months—ultimately ending his athletic career.

Despite this setback, Casey Adams channeled his energy into new ventures. Remarkably, he started his first podcast, The Casey Adams Show, at just 17 years old—a move that would lay the foundation for his future in media. Raised in a small town outside Richmond, Virginia, Casey Adams credits much of his work ethic and resilience to his upbringing and close-knit family. He shares a strong bond with his two older brothers, who have also played a role in shaping his journey. Today, Casey Adams continues to inspire young entrepreneurs through his platforms, proving that adversity can lead to powerful reinvention.

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He started The Rise of The Young Podcast, which actually ended up being recognized as one of the top 50 Business Podcasts—a pretty impressive milestone. Through that journey, he’s built a strong personal brand, especially on social media, where he now boasts over 210,000 followers on his caseyadams1 Instagram account. It was during his time away from football that he really began to explore new paths, and that’s when he discovered his true passion: business and entrepreneurship. So in a way, stepping back from the field opened the door to something much bigger. He’s been focused on growing his influence ever since, and it shows in the content he creates and the community he’s built around The Rise of The Young Podcast.

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