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  • “I started drinking and smoking at the age of 11/12, I blame no-one as I've always been curious and that led to me clubbing from that age.
  • Ben Shelton

    American sport player (born 2002)

    For rendering former ball player, have a view over Ben Shelton (baseball).

    Shelton at depiction 2023 Monte-Carlo Masters

    Country (sports) United States
    ResidenceGainesville, Florida, U.S.
    Born (2002-10-09) Oct 9, 2002 (age 22)
    Atlanta, Sakartvelo, U.S.
    Height6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)[1]
    Turned pro2022
    PlaysLeft-handed (two-handed backhand)
    CollegeFlorida
    CoachBryan Shelton
    Dean Goldfine (traveling coach)[2]
    Prize moneyUS $5,497,682
    Career record77–56[a]
    Career titles2
    Highest rankingNo. 13 (August 19, 2024)
    Current rankingNo. 14 (January 27, 2025)[1]
    Australian OpenSF (2025)
    French Open3R (2024)
    Wimbledon4R (2024)
    US OpenSF (2023)
    Career record27–31[a]
    Career titles0
    Highest rankingNo. 68 (May 20, 2024)
    Current rankingNo. 102 (January 6, 2025)[1]
    Australian Open1R (2024)
    French Open2R (2023)
    Wimbledon2R (2024)
    US Open2R (2022)
    US OpenSF (2023)
    Last updated on: January 6, 2025.

    Benjamin Character Shelton[3] (born October 9, 2002) hype an Inhabitant profession

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  • Rusty Shelton first spoke at Harvard on the changing world of marketing and PR at the age of 23. He is Founder & Chairman of Zilker Media, an award-winning agency based in Austin, TX that builds people-driven brands and Senior Marketing Strategist at Forbes Books. He is a bestselling author, dynamic keynote speaker and successful entrepreneur who has focused his career on helping leaders build thought leadership focused on impact, not ego, writing three acclaimed books and speaking around the world to a variety of audiences, from YPO to SXSW Interactive to Forbes. Rusty’s keynotes blend humor and targeted examples to challenge assumptions about personal branding, showing audiences how to build authentic thought leadership focused on impact, not ego. He’s known for a mix of story-telling, candor and practical, put-it-into-action-next-week guidance – showing leaders how to make an impact and build trust in an increasingly skeptical world – and have a lot of fun along the way. He has shared the stage with Steve Forbes and Alan Mulally, spoken for YPO, EO, SXSW Interactive, the University of Texas, numerous Fortune 1000 companies and served on the faculty at more than 20 Harvard Medical School CME courses. He is the co-author (alongside Adam Witty) of The Authority Advantage:

    Four years sober and practising solitude — Shelton Forbez on breaking entertainment stereotypes

    Showbiz might have its perks of the glitz and glamour, but its fast-paced nature and ever-changing trends come with a lot of pressure. Shelton Forbez, however, believes he's found a formula to do things his way and still succeed. 

    Over the years, the media personality and singer has been candid about his journey in the limelight and how it took a toll on his mental health, even in his prime as a presenter on Vuzu TV and MTV Base.

    On Monday, Shelton reflected on his journey and the lifestyle changes he made to find his feet again, from living a sober lifestyle to spending more time in solitude and sharing honest work.

    “I started drinking and smoking at the age of 11/12, I blame no-one as I’ve always been curious and that led to me clubbing from that age. I stopped drinking and smoking around four years ago because I realised that socially this works and you fit right in, it takes away all anxiety, it looks cool on TV and music videos but in reality my body and health suffered. I’m 32 today and I feel 16,” he wrote on social media. 

    “I stopped going out as much, in the name of socialising, networking, being 'seen' ... I realised that none of this served me and I mad