
One Man Experiment
Welcome to One Man Experiment! My name is Steven Clinton, and you’ve found my website!
Why do I have a website? Two reasons.
The first is to serve as a hub for my projects/portfolio. I write fiction, with two titles currently available (see Steve’s Fiction), and I also run The Essential NFL Newsletter, where I write articles and record podcasts related to the NFL under a tongue-in-cheek title (in my day job, I work as a Data Scientist pricing “flash bets” for American Football at Kero Sports, and I also continue to consume huge amounts of NFL All-22 Film, tapping into my past life as a quality control assistant).
The second reason is to host a library of podcasts and books that I have found useful in my life journey. I started making dramatic lifestyle changes in my mid-twenties, and people took notice! Once a good number of people had asked what it was I was doing, I thought it would be helpful to organize the resources that were helping me out at a single webpage, rather than rattling off a dozen podcasts and books. Obviously can’t promise anything, but I sincerely hope you find these conversations as useful as I did.
Thanks again for visiting One Man Experiment; scroll down to learn more!
Steve’s Fiction
Available titles include The Legend of Tucker Wilson and The Bubble Society.
The Essential NFL Show
I worked as a “quality control assistant” on a couple of college staffs in my younger years and am still a film junkie; in The Essential NFL Show, I combine that background with perspective from my current role as a data scientist to examine the league.
Keep the Body Running!
I enjoy moving around, and I enjoy getting things done, so keeping my mind, body, and spirit in a healthy place has become increasingly important to me! I’m also looking to be as healthy as I can be for as long as possible, so I invest a decent amount of time into learning about optimizing my health in the short and long term.
Quick caveat; I’m not a doctor, personal trainer, or any of the things that people I’m linking to are. However, if you’re looking to learn more about this type of stuff, the library I’ve compiled may prove useful!
