Michael Phelps, the swimming legend with 28 Olympic medals, continues to make waves beyond the pool in his post-retirement life. Just days ago on March 27, a buzzworthy YouTube Short surfaced featuring the icon, though details remain elusive as the content is currently unavailable, per YouTube listings. TechCrunch reported on March 27 that Phelps remains a flagship user of Whoop's fitness wearable, the band tracking sleep, recovery, and heart rate variability that's now expanding from elite athletes like LeBron James to everyday moms, underscoring his enduring influence in performance tech after early adoption.
Looking ahead with biographical heft, Phelps is slated for an exclusive keynote interview at Creatio's No-Code Days Florida event, as announced by Citybiz, positioning him among top business leaders in agentic AI discussionsa move blending his mental health advocacy with innovation. Earlier board splash with Medibio, the Australian mental health diagnostics firm testing at Johns Hopkins, ties directly to his personal battles post2014 DUI, where he champions objective circadian and sleepbased depression screenings for US expansion, according to Technical.ly and Australian Business Review. His stake in Baltimore's 800razors.com, where he serves as spokesperson for body shavers aiding swimmers' skin protection while supporting Chimes nonprofit jobs, highlights his e-commerce foray, per Technical.ly.
No fresh social media mentions or public appearances popped in the last 48 hours from verified outlets, and nothing unconfirmed warrants speculation. These ventures signal Phelps' pivot to tech and wellness empires, cementing his legacy as advocateinvestor.
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