Emerging sports and entertainment stories from SIDELINE. Subscribe and follow us: @SidelineStories. Presented by @SidelineDuggs
Episode 46 features Daniel Aboul-Hassan, founder of Regular Hoops. Daniel discusses his founder journey starting a sports media company, the importance of the grassroots community movement, and what motivates him to keep going every day. Follow @RegularHoops and subscribe @sidelinestories for more!
Episode 45 features Justin Stuckey, an All-American D1 student-athlete and aspiring broadcaster. Stuckey discusses his journey to becoming an All-American, starting his own podcast, and working as a courtside reporter at March Madness. Follow @justinstuckey_ and subscribe @sidelinestories for more!
Episode 44 features Jack Appleby, founder of Future Social — a social media strategy newsletter and How To Hoop Forever — a basketball personal brand. Jack discusses launching his professional and personal brands, how he separates himself creatively, and how his use of social media has evolved over time. Follow @howtohoopforever @jackapplebyny and subscribe @sidleinestories for more!
Episode 43 features Adriene Bueno, co-founder of Arena, a startup building the future of hiring in sports, media and entertainment. Bueno discusses leveraging her vast experience in the sports industry, building and creating the vision of Arena, and provides actionable advice for those looking to enter the sports industry. Follow @adrienebueno_, Arena, and subscribe @sidelinstories for more!
Episode 42 features Michael Raymond, founder of Raymond Representation, a full-service marketing agency. Raymond discusses his journey to jumpstarting his own agency, working with athletes, influencers, creators and brands, and how he prioritizes his health, family and building his personal brand. Follow @raymond_representation and @sidelinestories for more!
Episode 41 features Aliyah Funschelle, a sports content creator and sideline reporter. Aliyah discusses her journey of building her personal brand in sports media, partnering with teams from each professional league, managing creator burnout, and the future of women in sports. Follow @aliyahfunschelle and subscribe @sidelinestories for more!
Episode 40 features Mike Slonina, founder of A Shot For Life, a sports-based non-profit organization that funds cancer initiatives. Slonina discusses making basketball history while creating the non-profit, expanding ASFL to other sports and states, and the most powerful ways sports can impact community. Follow @AShotForLife and subscribe @SidelineStories for more!
Episode 39 features Alicia Jessop, attorney, tenured Pepperdine professor, and founder of Ruling Sports. Jessop discusses her journey as an attorney, professor and founder, the evolving nature of storytelling, and how her media platforms empowers underrepresented communities. Follow @rulingsports and subscribe @sidelinestories
Episode 38 features Sabrina Oostburg, a D1 student-athlete creator at Belmont University. Sabrina discusses her journey as a content creator, her approach that helped her secure over 20 NIL deals, and how she prioritizes her mental health to avoid burnout. Follow @sabrina10_fit and subscribe @sidelinestories for more!
Episode 37 features Dylan Sadiq, a pro Rubik's cube artist who works with pro athletes and sports teams. Sadiq discusses his journey as a professional artist, the engineering process of Rubik's cube art, and how his upbringing enabled him to create a sustainable business working with athletes and sports teams. Follow @TheCollegeCuber_ and @SidelineStories for more!
Episode 36 features Clifford Taylor, former D1 athlete and current content creator. Clifford discusses lessons he learned from working for the LA Rams and NBA, hitting 1M followers on TikTok, the evolving creator economy, and his transparent journey with mental health. Follow him @clifford and subscribe @sidelinestories for more!
Episode 35 features Sammy Spina, NFL agent and partner at VMG Sports. Spina discusses his journey to becoming an NFL agent, how he helps athletes on and off the field, the importance of faith in his life, and how others can break into the sports industry. Follow @SammyJSpina and subscribe @sidelinestories for more!
Episode 34 features Amobi Okugo, former MLS player turned entrepreneur. Okugo discusses his journey to playing professional soccer, how athletes can maximize business opportunities, and his unique educational journey to becoming a lifelong learner. Follow @amobisays and subscribe @sidelinestories for more!
Episode 33 features Michael Soares, founder of New Human, a fitness app that helps individuals reclaim their inner athlete. Soares discusses how he started his own fitness brand, advice for others starting on their fitness journey, and guarding Boston Celtics guard Payton Pritchard. Follow @New_Human and @SidelineStories and subscribe for more!
Episode 32 features Aidan Brannigan, a content creator who specializes in memes. Brannigan discusses the benefits to building a personal brand, how brands can leverage memes and humor to connect with their audience, and his thoughts on Instagram's latest Threads platform. Follow him @BranniganAidan and subscribe @SidelineStories for more!
Episode 31 features Kevin Tarca, former D1 hooper and founder of the Kreation Talent Agency. Tarca discusses his journey to becoming a sports agent, how the agency industry is evolving, his business interests as an investor, and advice for others looking to join the sports world. Follow him @KevinTarca and @SidelineStories for more!
Episode 30 features Jacob Turner, a former MLB pitcher turned wealth advisor. Turner discusses being drafted 9th overall in the 2009 MLB Draft, embracing the process as a journeyman pro athlete, and assisting athletes and entrepreneurs navigating sudden wealth. Follow @thesuddenwealth and @sidelinestories for more!
Episode 29 features Malcolm Lemmons, former overseas pro hooper, creator of The Hype Report, and contributor at Boardroom. Lemmons discusses his inspiration and goals with starting his sports x web3 newsletter, how web3 will intersect with the sports world, and the most valuable transferable skills being an athlete taught him. Follow @MalcolmLemmons and @SidelineStories for more!
Episode 28 features Anthony Walsh, author of “Hockey Is for Everybody” and former semi-professional hockey player. Walsh discusses his goal to use hockey as a vehicle to inspire change, how sports have the ability to bring all communities together, and the importance of spreading a positive message among youth in his community. Follow @charlesandjayllc and subscribe @SidelineStories for more!
Episode 27 features Jack Adler, founder of Out2Win Sports, a creative agency in the NIL space. Adler discusses why he started Out2Win as a student at Syracuse, how to take NIL partnerships to the next level, and the importance of athletes striving to win off the field. Follow @Out2Win and subscribe @SidelineStories for more!
Season 3 kicks off with Kirby Porter, founder of New Game Labs. Kirby played basketball at Harvard and eventually started her own company, New Game Labs, a platform that helps athletes build their brand through content creation. Kirby discusses how being a D1 student-athlete helped build her brand, what makes athletes uniquely positioned to be creators, and how creators and athletes can contribute towards a more equitable society. Follow her @KirbyPorter_ and @NewGameLabs and subscribe @SidelineStories for more!
Episode 25 features Parker Olson, founder of Forij, a CPG brand that produces function-enhanced snacks. Parker discusses what he learned from completing two ironman races, living in his tent and van for over a year, and his marketing strategies for both Forij and his personal brand. Follow @forij.co and subscribe for more!
Episode 24 features Ben Chase, an NIL advocate and attorney currently on the Ultimate College Football Road Trip. Chase discusses the logistics and initial purpose of the road trip, speaking on major media networks, and how college football unites communities in unique and unmatched ways. Follow him @BenGChase and subscribe for more!
Episode 23 features Johnnie Izquierdo, a photographer and photojournalist from New Jersey, who has captured photos of the world's greatest athletes, including Tom Brady, Serena Williams, LeBron James, and Sydney McLaughlin. Johnnie discusses his creative journey, quitting his 9-5, shooting the SLAM magazine cover, and his relationship with Terrence Clarke. Follow him @johnnie.izquierdo and subscribe for more!
Episode 22 features Andrew Petcash, founder of Profluence, a brand that focuses on the business of athletes. Petcash discusses the emergence of Pickleball, where sports media is heading, and the power of athletes as business leaders. Follow him @AndrewPetcash and subscribe for more!
Episode 21 features Jessie Engelhart, a sports lawyer and entrepreneur in Barcelona. Jessie discusses her experience at FC Barcelona, UEFA, and her motivation to start her own firm, Sensato Sports Law. Jessie also touches upon the importance of establishing a personal brand, as well as her passion for giving back to younger professionals. Follow Jessie @JessieEngelhart and subscribe for more!
Episode 20 features Hannah Valente, one of the youngest NBA certified basketball agents in the country. Valente discusses her time as a manager for the Providence Men's Basketball team, challenges of being a female athlete in a male-dominated industry, and how NIL is changing the game for female athletes. Make sure to follow her @Hannah_Valente and subscribe for more!
Former NCAA Champion Morgan Frazier joins us for Episode 19. Frazier discusses her gymnastics career at Florida, working at Student Athlete NIL, and the future of the Name, Image, Likeness era in college sports. Make sure to follow her @SMorganFrazier and subscribe for more!
Episode 18 features Sandy Plashkes, co-founder and VP of content at Owners Box, a media and fantasy sports platform. Plashkes discusses securing Drew Brees as an investor, building Owners Box from the ground up after college, and the importance of building a community as an emerging sports-tech brand. Make sure to check out @OwnersBox and subscribe for more!
Jared Gipson (@JayGippy), a social media influencer and WR at Sacramento State, joins us for Episode 17. Gipson discusses his journey to playing college football, his goals on and off the field, and his admiration for Cooper Kupp. Make sure to follow him @JayGippy across platforms and subscribe for more!
Andrew Stallings, founder of the Athelo Group, joins us for Episode 15. Stallings discusses what he learned from rejection and failure, why he focuses on niche sports, and how he eventually created his own sports and entertainment agency. Check out the Athelo Group across all major social media platforms and subscribe for more!
Reagan Rust joins us to talk about her journey from Mississippi, to playing hockey at Boston Unviersity and overseas in Sweden. Rust discusses earning a Beanpot Hall of Fame induction, starting an organization for women in sports, the importance of mental health in sports, and the power of social media. Check Reagan Rust out on Instagram and TikTok and subscribe for more!
Aaron Golub joins us for Episode 14, discussing how he made history as the first legally blind D1 athlete to play in a game, his inspiration to start making content and speaking, and getting past the fear of failure. Make sure to follow him @aaronjgolub and subscribe for more!
Mike Kaufman aka @OvertimeMikey joins us for Episode 3 of Season 2. Mike discusses working at Overtime, his NBA Finals predictions, playing basketball with J. Cole, and the opportunities and lessons he has taken away from the game of basketball. Follow him @OvertimeMikey and @BetterBounce. Subscribe for more!
For episode 2 of season 2, Jamieson joins us to discuss his evolution as an artist, his launch as an NFT artist, and more. Follow him @ThisisJamieson and @Hype_Hoopers and Subscribe @SidelineStories on Spotify/Apple Podcasts for more!
For the premiere of Season 2, Cal So Scoped joins us to discuss his evolution as an artist, his role as a content creator for UConn Men's Basketball, and his opinion on the emerging NFT movement. Follow him @CalSoScoped and Subscribe @SidelineStories on Spotify/Apple Podcasts for more!
For the Season 1 finale, episode 10 features Veronica Burton, who currently plays basketball at Northwestern University. Veronica discusses her experience playing for Team USA in Puerto Rico, what overcoming adversity in college has taught her, and how she hopes to play in the WNBA next. Subscribe for more!
Episode 9 features Zac Hiller, CEO of LAA Sports and Entertainment agency, who represents clients such as Dalvin Cook, J.K. Dobbins, and Josh Gordon. Hiller discusses his journey to becoming an NFL agent, his new athlete management training program, and advice to anyone who plans on entering the sports and entertainment world. Follow Zac @ZacHiller and LAA Sports @LAASportsEnt. Subscribe for more!
Episode 8 features Trey Uno, a Brooklyn-born baller and entertainment personality who previously worked at Overtime. Trey discusses growing up in Bushwick, his top 5 players in today's NBA, and offers personal advice to anyone going through adversity. Find Trey on Instagram @TreyUno and TikTok @TreyUno_ Subscribe for more!
Episode 7 features Natalie Allport, who grew up competing for the Canadian National Team as a snowboarder before establishing her own media consulting agency. Natalie discusses the importance of prioritizing mental health within sports, empowering female athletes, and creating a personal brand at the intersection of her several skills and interests. Find her @NatalieAllport across social media platforms. Subscribe for more!
Episode 6 features Kayla Burton, a sports reporter for Western Mass news and college basketball commentator for Yale basketball. A former D1 baller at Lehigh University, Kayla discusses the power of sports, 1 on 1 matchups within her family, and the increasing importance of women in sports. Subscribe for more!
Episode 5 features Dan Lust, who works as a sports and entertainment attorney at Geragos & Geragos and hosts Conduct Detrimental, the #1 Sports Law podcast in the country. Lust talks about taking advantage of social media, what successful networking looks like, and current sports law topics like the Deshaun Watson case, sports betting, and national Name, Image and Likeness laws. Subscribe for more!
Episode 4 features Mudit Dani, who grew up in India, played table tennis at NYU, and is now a Top 200 professional table tennis player in the world. Mudit discusses how he started playing table tennis, the importance of growing the sport globally, and his goal to represent India in the Olympics! Subscribe for more!
Episode 3 features Sasha Boussina, who played D1 soccer at Boston University before joining an emerging tequila brand in NYC, YaVe Tequila. Sasha discusses the best soccer teams of all time, the lifelong benefits of being a D1 athlete, and why so many celebrities are starting their own alcohol brands. Subscribe for more!
Episode 2 features Jalen Penrose, who grew up in Cambridge, MA, played volleyball at Penn State, and now plays professionally overseas. Penrose discusses his favorite volleyball moments at each level, advice to his younger self, and his future goals. Subscribe for more!
Emerson legend Geoff Gray talks about his basketball journey which eventually landed him in Israel, playing professionally overseas. Gray discusses his idols growing up, what made him attracted to Israeli basketball, and advice for younger hoopers trying to play at the next level. Monthly episodes begin now! Subscribe for more!