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June 2024
Dear Readers,

Welcome to the latest edition of Joint Heirs Magazine!
We’re delighted to share another issue filled with inspiring stories and insights. Our goal is to bring you content that uplifts, informs, and connects us all in our shared faith journey. This edition features a diverse range of articles showcasing the talents and experiences of God’s people, aiming to encourage and empower each reader.
A heartfelt thank you goes out to our incredible team and loyal readers worldwide. Your support and feedback continue to drive our mission forward.
May you find hope and inspiration in every page.
Blessings,
Erica & Kimberly

EDDIE GEORGE was announced as the 22nd head football coach at Tennessee State University on April 13, 2021. “I am excited about being named head coach at Tennessee State University,” said George. “All I have done has prepared me for this moment, whether that’s my football career, my entrepreneurial endeavors, my acting career. Coaching is a full commitment, a duty of service. I take that seriously. I’ve done a lot of soul searching and due diligence.
The more I thought about it, I got more and more excited about it. It was like picking up an old guitar or getting back on a bike, it’s familiar but in a different capacity. It’s exciting. I’m going to be innovative, creative and fun.” George played college football for Ohio State University and won the Heisman in 1995. That season, George rushed for a school record 1,927 yards and 24 touchdowns, an average of 148.23 yards per game, while also catching 47 passes for 417 yards and another score. He left Ohio State second in school history in career rushing yards (3,768) and third in rushing touchdowns (44). The Philadelphia native finished with 4,284 allpurpose yards, 45 touchdowns, and a 5.5 yards-per-carry average. In 1996, George was the first-round draft selection of the thenHouston Oilers. He won the NFL Rookie of the Year award that season, and was the Oilers/Titans’ starting tailback through 2003, never missing a start.
He made the Pro Bowl four consecutive years (1997–2000), and assisted the Titans to a championship appearance in Super Bowl XXXIV. George is only the second NFL running back to rush for 10,000 yards while never missing a start, joining Jim Brown. Only Walter Payton (170) started more consecutive regular season games than George’s 130. In 2004, George signed a one-year contract with the Dallas Cowboys where he started eight games and finished the season with 432 yards and four touchdowns. He officially retired in 2006. George’s career totals include 10,441 rushing yards, 268 receptions, 2,227 receiving yards, and 78 touchdowns (68 rushing and 10 receiving). George was inducted in the College Hall of Fame in 2011 and the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame in 2013.
He is a member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. and a board member of Music City Baseball. A native of Philadelphia, George graduated from Ohio State in 2001 with a bachelor’s degree in Landscape Architecture. He later earned an MBA from Northwestern in 2009. He is married to Tamara “Taj” George and they have two sons, Eriq and Jaire.





Marshaun Bostic– Auburn University
The 5’8 guard is a native of St. Louis.
Bostic, played her senior season at Vashon High School, after playing her first three years at Gateway Stem High School, both in St. Louis. Bostic ranked 14th in the Prep Girls Hoops Missouri Class of 2021 rankings and helped Vashon to a third-place finish in the Class 4 state tournament. She averaged 11.4 points per game, and was named first-team All-Metro by St. Louis Post-Dispatch ... Scored 1,352 point in four-year high school career.
As a sophomore in 2022-2023 Bostic played in all 31 games earning four starts and averaged 5.6 points, 1.9 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 1.3 steals while playing 16.3 minutes per game. Bostic lead Auburn at 45.4% from the field (64-141). She had the best game of her career in WNIT second round at Clemson (3/20), scoring a career-high 23 points along with four steals and two assists.
Bostic, topped doubled digits four other times, and scored 11 points along with three steals, three rebounds and two assists in the win over Ole Miss (1/22). She had 10 points three times vs UCF (12/3); vs. Alabama (1/18); vs. South Carolina (2/9)…Career-high four assists twice, vs. Sam Houston (11/8) and vs. Colorado State (11/26). Bostic made first 3 ‐ pointer of career vs. Samford (12/8). She filled stat sheet with six points, three rebounds, three steals, career-high three blocks at Mississippi State (1/19).
Bostic played in 27 games in 2021-2022 that earned her four starts, she averaged 3.3 points. 1.9 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 1.5 steals in 16.5 minutes in the game. She had a high season of 9 points and 4 steals and was +25 in 15 mins off the bench in upset win over No. 4 Tennessee. (1/27).
She scored 8 points on 3-3 shooting in first career start vs. Grambling (12/18) … Had 8 points and 4 assists in career-high 29 minutes off the bench at Vanderbilt (1/30) … Had season-high 4 assists six times … Made collegiate debut vs. Georgia Southern with 2 rebounds, 2 steals (11/11) … Scored first collegiate points with pair of free throws at Old Dominion (11/14) … Shot 41.4% from the floor and 60.7% at the free-throw line.
Bostic parents are Marquise Bostic and Julius Lewis. She has three siblings, Markese, Marzell and Michela.
After retiring from basketball, Bostic wants to pursue a career as a professional real estate agent.
“You’ll miss 100% of the shots you don’t take. Never give up! Preserve and you will overcome every obstacle in your way.”
Marshaun Bostic



Tarvares Cadet had a successful career as a running back in the professional football league, playing for notable teams including the New Orleans Saints, Buffalo Bills, and the Carolina Panthers. Cadet credits his success to his unrelenting drive and inspiration from Michael Jordan’s documentary ‘Come Fly with Me.’ Cadet stresses the significance of constantly bettering oneself, rather than getting consumed by society’s fast-paced nature. He believes that by adopting this mindset, one can fully realize their potential, distinguish themselves from others, and ultimately maximize their God-given abilities.
“REST AT THE END AND NOT IN THE MIDDLE”

Tarvares Cadet


Kayla Jones
God’s Gyrl Boutique & Tax Accountant
I am Kayla Jones raised in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and now residing in Atlanta, Georgia since 2005.
I am a wife, mother, sister and most importantly a child of God. I started an accounting business Washington Elite Tax Professionals LLC in 2008, my first baby. I love the work I do daily for clients.
I’m a serial entrepreneur so I was in search of something next. Years later God led me to a boutique owner who was coaching and teaching the process to get started with an apparel company. After many long days and nights of preparation I launched God’s Gyrl Boutique in September 2019.
My mission has been to share Inspiration + the Word of God! God’s Gyrl, two words that represent who I am, Daughter of the King. I wanted to do something more to make an impact on people’s lives.
My superpower is encouraging and inspiring all people through my clothing brand. We pray over all products. I encourage all to rep our Chic Christian Apparel & Lifestyle Products! Why?
Because Jesus Loves you and I do too.






Business Mogul Spencer Iverson Creates America’s Fastest Growing Personal and Professional Development Masterclass Community.
In the realm of success, even the greatest talents need guidance. Tiger Woods, Michael Jordan, Venus and Serena Williams all had coaches to help them unlock their full potential. Recognizing the power of a fresh perspective and the need for accountability, business mogul Spencer Iverson embarked on a mission to empower individuals through personal and professional development. His brainchild, the Worthy of Millions Masterclass, has quickly become America’s fastest-growing community for transformative growth.
Having spent over 28 years as a dynamic businessman, Spencer Iverson understands the impact of having a coach or mentor. “Nothing changed for me in my professional life until I found a coach, a mentor,” he emphasizes. With a diverse range of achievements under his belt, including a patent, self-made entrepreneurship, bestselling authorship, and motivational speaking, Iverson has gained recognition from esteemed publications like Essence, The Atlanta Business Chronicle, and Success from Home.
Notably, Iverson was honored as one of “Atlanta’s Top 100 Most Powerful and Influential Men” and has graced the screens of
various news, radio, and television programs, including Good Morning Atlanta and Modern Living with Kathy Ireland. His expertise has benefited executives across the business spectrum, from small startups to Fortune 500 companies. As a CEO, co-owner, and keynote speaker, Iverson has left an indelible mark on conferences, workshops, and seminars worldwide.
The Worthy of Millions Masterclass, launched in December 2022, has already garnered hundreds of clients worldwide. Through this comprehensive program, participants gain access to nine online courses and weekly live coaching sessions facilitated by Iverson himself. “I love helping people. Building, growing, and scaling businesses is second nature to me, but for most people, it can be overwhelming,” Iverson shares. The masterclass allows him to make his services more accessible while reaching individuals in need of business mentoring anywhere on the globe.
Imagine delving deep into the core issues that hinder your progress, obtaining the clarity necessary for shaping your future. What if you discovered that a simple shift in thought patterns could elevate your income and earning potential? And what if building your confidence could foster meaningful connections at work, home, and beyond? These possibilities become realities within the Worthy of Millions Masterclass.
This transformative journey helps you identify the talents, passions, associates, timing, and activities that form your personalized success equation. With Iverson’s guidance, you will cultivate self-belief,
maintain unwavering focus, and gain a clear understanding of your personal success equation’s application to both your personal life and career.
By understanding your “why,” you will experience heightened clarity, improved communication, and a sense of direction. You will generate your personal success equation, providing you with the ultimate formula for achieving your goals. Bid farewell to the demon of procrastination as you set clear deadlines, prioritize your objectives, and hold yourself accountable.
“I am thrilled that a tremendous part of the value of the investment in the Masterclass is the network of people. Clients are meeting investors, learning from individuals who have earned millions of dollars owning restaurants, buying and selling real estate, creating health care products, etc. But client’s are also supporting each other’s businesses and sharing information with their friends and circles of influence - you can’t put a price tag on that,” says Iverson.
Spencer Iverson’s Worthy of Millions Masterclass invites you to unlock your true potential, empowering you to embrace a future filled with success and fulfillment. Don’t wait any longer; take the first step towards your transformation today.
Want more information?
Request a discovery call at support@iamworthyofmillions.com or visit www.iamworthyofmillions.com


Would you like a physical book?
This can be purchased at: www.mareeshamorris.com

As a survivor of abuse and trauma my book, Me, My Mirror & My Maker, will take you through a journey of survival and triumph.
I openly share my story of learning to navigate the effects of sexual abuse and mental health whilst struggling as a believer to understand why I couldn’t just leave it all at the altar and be healed.
As you go on this journey with me, you will be lead through scripture and questions that will aid you on your own healing journey.
Through my life story you will find encouragement, that no matter what you have been through, God truly has the final say!

Allow the Holy Spirit to accompany you on your healing journey!
If God did it for me, He will do it for you. The world needs you whole.

C.J. Windham IFL Indoor Football League

Windham was born on November 25th, 1997, in Powder Springs, GA. He attended McEachern High School, where he lettered in both baseball and football and was named an All-County player in both sports.
Windham later became a team captain at Middle Tennessee State University and accumulated 1,400 receiving yards. He graduated with a degree in Exercise Science.
He started his professional career with the Quad City Steamwheelers of the IFL where He won rookie of the year. Windham is currently playing for the Vegas Knight Hawks in the IFL, after spending time in the NFL and UFL.
During the off-seasons, he works at a hospital rehabilitating stroke patients.
Windham, the eldest of three children of Carl and Rena Windham, intends to pursue a career as a physician’s assistant after his football career.




NFL alum, father, entrepreneur, philanthropist & fashion enthusiast are just some of the titles held by NFL star Nolan Carroll – who has played 8 years in the NFL for the Miami Dolphins, Philadelphia Eagles, and Dallas Cowboys. Since retirement Carroll has transitioned into the business world; Carroll has transitioned to build successful businesses for others and himself post career. Carroll invested and help build the popular liquor company Yolo Rum, a company that has won 34 international awards. In perhaps his most important role since leaving the field (besides fatherhood) he is making change with his foundation; The Nolan Carroll foundation whose mission is to support Science Technology Engineering and Math educational opportunities, job skill training and to promote and encourage physical activities for underprivileged and at-risk youths. In the current world Covid 19 climate it brought on a new mission for Carroll to execute. His brother Necho and himself created the Jacksonville Athletic Academy to further help young kids continue their athletic career in football. He is using his platform and joining his foundation along with his stories in hopes to inspire the next generation.





