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Sports With Friends
483. Adam Zucker, CBS Sports

Sports With Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 41:15


Longtime CBS Sports football and basketball studio host Adam Zucker is also a Syracuse alum. Continuing the string of having Syracuse alums on this podcast, Zucker graduated in 1998. After doing local TV and radio, he began working for a fledgling upstart cable network called College Sports Television or CSTV. CSTV was eventually acquired by CBS and has morphed into what is now known as the CBS Sports Network. Zucker has been a part of CBS football and basketball broadcasts. In this episode, Adam discusses his career ascension. He also weighs in on the recently released bracket for the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff. He also discusses the growth of the NCAA basketball tournament, and the impact conference realignment has had on that sport.

Sports With Friends
483. Adam Zucker, CBS Sports

Sports With Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 36:40


Longtime CBS Sports football and basketball studio host Adam Zucker is also a Syracuse alum. Continuing the string of having Syracuse alums on this podcast, Zucker graduated in 1998. After doing local TV and radio, he began working for a fledgling upstart cable network called College Sports Television or CSTV. CSTV was eventually acquired by CBS and has morphed into what is now known as the CBS Sports Network. Zucker has been a part of CBS football and basketball broadcasts. In this episode, Adam discusses his career ascension. He also weighs in on the recently released bracket for the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff. He also discusses the growth of the NCAA basketball tournament, and the impact conference realignment has had on that sport.

Revenue Above Replacement
Chris Bevilacqua

Revenue Above Replacement

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 51:10


Over the past 30 years, Chris Bevilacqua has established himself as a leader in the sports and media business, including being at the forefront of two transformative eras in sports media history. He is the co-founder of Bevilacqua Helfant Ventures (BHV) which represents a continuation and expansion of the business he previously conducted as founder and CEO of Bevilacqua Media Company (BMC). At Bevilacqua Media Company, the company had mission to be a principal investor and strategic advisor for media and entertainment assets. Based in New York, BMC works with professional sports leagues and teams, collegiate conferences, as well as, marketing and media companies. Prior to his work with BMC, Chris served as chairman and CEO of Creative Artist Agency Sports Media Ventures, an affiliate of CAA and Evolution Media Capital. He also served as media rights advisor for several prominent sports and entertainment entities. In 2003, Chris co-founded College Sports Television, the first-ever 24-hour cable TV network dedicated to college and amateur sports. His vision and efforts for CSTV led to the acquisition of digital media company—Official College Sports Network—which eventually became the industry-leading CSTV.com portal. From 1994 through 1999, Chris was the Global Director of Negotiations for Nike sports media, licensing and marketing rights. At Nike, Chris worked closely with top teams, coaches, athletic directors and broadcast executives in the NBA, NFL, NHL, and NCAA. And, in 1995, he was responsible for striking a landmark deal between Nike and the Dallas Cowboys. Chris graduated from Penn State with honors from the Smeal College of Business. While at Penn State Chris was a two-time All-American wrestler, placing eighth at 150 pounds in 1984 and fourth in the same weight class in 1985. In 2012 Chris was elected to the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.

The CUSP Show
296: Joel Feld on Sports Media, Production, and Broadcasting

The CUSP Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 19:00


Joe is joined by Joel Feld, EVP of Broadcast and Content at the National Lacrosse League (NLL), at the Columbia Sports Management Conference 2022. A veteran in the media industry, Joel talks about his illustrious career with organizations such as ABC Sports, Marquee SFX, CSTV (now CBS Sports Network), and now with the NLL. He shares insights on the biggest changes in sports content production and distribution space. Joel discusses how NLL has grown from a media standpoint and describes its best practices to stand out among its competitors. He further explains how the production side has evolved over the years and gives his opinion on the future of streaming in sports. Joel points to specific media networks to look out for in the new age of broadcasting and offers an essential tip for anyone looking to get into the production space. You do not want to miss out on this engaging episode on The CUSP show. The CUSP Show is a production by the faculty of Sports Management at Columbia University. You can get in touch with the program on Twitter @CU_SPS_Sports. The CUSP Show is hosted by Joe Favorito (@Joefav) and Tom Richardson (@ConvergenceTR). The show is produced by Yash Agarwal '22 (@yashagarwal655), Matt Hornick '23 (@MNHornick), and Cindy Li '23, with Jillian Quinn '22 (@JillianMQuinn) and Marco Vonderheide '23 managing social media efforts.

Live With CDP Podcast
Live With CDP podcast, Guest: Tom McCarthy, TV Voice of the Philadelphia Phillies, NFL on CBS (August 25th, 2021)

Live With CDP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 57:50


Tom McCarthy, is an American sports broadcaster. He is the play-by-play announcer for Philadelphia Phillies television broadcasts and also calls National Football League games for Westwood One. He calls select NFL, NBA and College Basketball games on CBS beginning in 2014. McCarthy previously served as the play-by-play voice of Saint Joseph's University men's and women's basketball teams. McCarthy spent five seasons with the Philadelphia Phillies (2001–05) as a radio play-by-play voice and as their pre-game and post-game radio host. Before then, he served as the play-by-play announcer for the Double-A Trenton Thunder for six seasons (1994–99). He has also been a play-by-play voice for Rutgers University football and for national football and basketball broadcasts on the CBS Sports Network (formerly known as CSTV), the Atlantic 10 TV network, Westwood One, and the Sports USA Radio Network. After two seasons (2006–07), as a play-by-play announcer for the National League East rival New York Mets on WFAN, McCarthy signed a five-year deal to return to Philadelphia beginning with the 2008 season. Following the death of Harry Kalas early in the 2009 season, McCarthy took over television play-by-play on a full-time basis.[1] McCarthy is one of three broadcasters to have covered both the Mets and Phillies on a regular basis (the others being Tim McCarver and Todd Kalas).

On Record PR
Living Fearlessly Authentic with Two-Time World Champion Triathlete Siri Lindley

On Record PR

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 27:26


Jennifer Simpson Carr goes on record with Siri Lindley, two-time world champion triathlete and coach, to discuss her journey as an athlete, overcoming your inner-gremlin, and the power of positive language.   Learn More Siri Lindley is a triathlon coach and former professional triathlete. She is the 2001 International Triathlon Union (ITU) Triathlon World Champion as well as the winner of the 2001 and 2002 ITU Triathlon World Cup series and 2001 ITU Aquathlon World Championships. She has coached a number of Olympic and Ironman athletes and champions. In 2014, she was selected to be a member of the inaugural ITU Hall of Fame class. In addition to coaching, Siri is a public speaker and author. She has also worked as a television sports analyst covering triathlon and field hockey events for NBC during the 2004 Summer Olympics. She has reported on NCAA Field Hockey, the NCAA Final Four, and the Big 10 Tournament for NBC, CSTV, and TVNZ.

Powers on Sports
Full Ep: NFL Playoff Previews and Mike Nabors of CSTV Louisina 1 14 21

Powers on Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 43:50


Latest Sports Podcast from Tampa Bay

JENS-Cast
STAATSMEDIA haalt CSTV door het SLIJK

JENS-Cast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 10:00


Pointer van KRO/NCRV beschuldigde CommonSenseTV van 'nepnieuws', hier nog even de feiten.

Play-by-Playcast
Play-by-Playcast Ep. 134 (Steve Wolf / CBS Sports Network)

Play-by-Playcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2019 36:14


Steve Wolf has worked with CBS Sports Network since back in the CSTV days.  Originally getting his start as a radio analyst for Xavier men's basketball, Steve worked his way into a larger TV role as he ascended through the business.  Steve talks how he got into broadcasting, calling a sport that wasn't in his wheelhouse, how he creates his relationship with his partners, his prep and more.

CloseShave TV Podcast
SUICIDAL MUSLIMS- SPOKEN WORD POEM BY ADIL KAYANI

CloseShave TV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2018 3:16


CSTV presents an unprecedented spoken word poem written and performed by Adil Kayani on the taboo subject of mental health, depression and suicide in the Muslim community. Thanks to all who participated as well as a special thanks to Jon Bartley and Aiden Pitt.

CloseShave TV Podcast
MUSLIM GROOMING GANGS DEBATE

CloseShave TV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2018 69:55


In a debut series of a discussion based talk-show, CloseShave TV debates the issue of so called Muslim grooming gangs in the UK that we so often hear about in corporate media. CSTV and guests explore whether there is a genuine problem in the Muslim community or is it just media hype as well as other pressing themes.

Technically PvP
Episode 45 - Mist Weavers

Technically PvP

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2018 182:37


Technically PVP Show notes   Episode 45 - Mist Weavers   Upcoming WoW PVP Events NA Cup #1 - 7-11 Feb - https://battlefy.com/world-of-warcraft-arena-world-championship/wow-3v3-arena-na-cup-1/5a5e6be6ed2d53037bd90afe/info?infoTab=details EU Cup #2 - 14-18 Feb - https://battlefy.com/world-of-warcraft-arena-world-championship/wow-3v3-arena-eu-cup-2/5a70ba0e4b044e0370fa018c/info?infoTab=details CSTV Valentine’s Exhibition - 15-16 Feb - https://battlefy.com//valentines-exhibition/5a6c0a1be5e753034fa28c36/info?infoTab=details   WOW PVP NEWS Dev Q&A Soloqueue 1 2 3 6 8 10 11 6v6 RBGs Comment on spectator ui “/invitespectatormatch” which has been baked into wow since 7.2.5 Prestige will change to add a standard reward when you level ranks (like in OW), not mounts/tabards/etc. Honour talents to move away from tree. Be like a bucket you can choose from.  Keeping trinket option. Wpvp was explained (normal/rp servers), flag pvp will put you with other pvp people.  Sharding to fix balancing of factions.  Only RP servers will continue to not shard. Uncharted island rewarding still being worked on. Allied races (not all) are now accessible to pre-order only.  Nightborne, Highmountain Tauren, Lightforged Draenei and Void Elf only. EU Cup #1 - 38 teams signed up- congrats to XRB to the moon! (Blizo, Zeepeye, Wallirik, and Baal) http://liquipedia.net/worldofwarcraft/Arena_Cup/2018/EU/1 CSTV tournament - congrats to DSG! (Ceral, Prevy, Brian, and Swacked) Class tuning happened today (PVE only, PVP counter tuned for balance)- https://us.battle.net/forums/en/wow/topic/20761746576#1 https://worldofwarcraft.com/en-us/news/21365424/hotfixes-february-6   Warcraft PVP Scene NA Bracket http://us.battle.net/wow/en/pvp/leaderboards/2v2 EU PVP Brackets: https://worldofwarcraft.com/en-gb/game/pvp/leaderboards/2v2   Trivia question Previous episode question was:  Demon hunters were first introduced to the Warcraft Universe in which Blizzard game? Warcraft 3 Send your answer to Technicallypvp@gmail.com.  First correct answer will earn a shout out on the next show   Shoutouts 5 Star review by Daisemiin - “Nicest guys trying to kill me I’ve ever met” - I like this show and it has rekindled my old PvP memories and started me queuing up again.  The hosts never fail to help me when I have a question no matter how flightly, and I enjoy their time on my commute and work days.  Good people, not jerks at all. 5 star review by Faerondil (fair-unh-dil)- “Much needed PvP” - A great podcast in a much needed space.  Love the cast and the guests.  Keep it up!   Finding Us Stoopzz - https://www.twitch.tv/stoopzz_tv https://twitter.com/Stoopzz_TV https://gaming.youtube.com/stoopzz_TV http://stoopzz.com/ Technically - https://www.twitch.tv/technically_pvp https://twitter.com/Technically_PvP https://discord.gg/w7WZ9ab Technicallypvp@gmail.com https://technicallypvp.wordpress.com/ Andallyn - https://twitter.com/Andallyn1244 https://www.twitch.tv/andallyn Windstead - https://twitter.com/windstead84

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The Powell Movement Action Sports Podcast
TPM Episode 16: Mike Jaquet, Action Sports Visionary

The Powell Movement Action Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2017 68:28


At first glance, there’s nothing that screams “rad” about Mike Jaquet, but at points in his career he has been one of the most influential and visionary people in the world of action sports.  From founding FREEZE Magazine to directing sales and marketing at Transworld to VP of College Sports TV (and being bought by CBS) and his last paid employment, a 5 year run as CMO of The U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association that ended 4/1, Mike has left positive legacies everywhere he's been.  His career has developed and intersected with influential personalities and moments in sports and we chat about them… Mike Jaquet Show Notes: 2:34:  Leaving his most current role as CMO of The U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association 3:18:  The early years growing up in Sun Valley (Ketchum) 7:07:  Mike as a champion cross country ski racer 9:54:  Going to the University of Colorado, getting in-state tuition and spending time with Kent Kreitler 11:30:  The house in college where he lived with Shane McConkey, Kent and DJ Hodge and the story behind the Boulder Riots 15:43:  Evo (listen for special offer) and Diecutstickers.com (Listen for 10% off your first order with DCS)  17:20:  Ski Movie, A movie that comes out in 1992 that Mike Jaquet edited and shot parts of (you can see the edits in McConkey) for a journalism project in college.  How to see the lost footage of the McConkey 21:35:  Huge cliffs with Shane in the 90’s, the Lake Powell trip and the insane footage they captured and what he was doing on snow 23:10:  Was he there when Shane was banned in Vail?   Jasper Gray, Futuristic Films 24:00  Was there any chance or interest in being sponsored? 25:20:  Did he understand the importance of McConkey while he in college? 27:19:  His football show in college, big time players and earning the nickname “The Convincer” 31:14:  Going to Hollywood with his VHS Reel and getting his break with his ski movie getting on RSN 32:27:  Working with Anna Nicole Smith on a topless show “Edenquest” and moving from PA to Director in 24 hours 35:28:  Spy (25% off site wide, listen for code) and Sierra at Tahoe spots 37:18:  A reality show TV treatment that turns into FREEZE Magazine and the early days of FREEZE and Transworld gives him 200K to start the mag with issue 1 and it made money because the pitch was easy 43:11:  Signing teenagers to contracts and sending them around the world to party 45:29:  Shane and other new school skiers and what made Shane different and the credit he deserves in terms of marketing and development. 47:16:  There is something in the water in Tahoe 48:13:  The US Open in Vail and why the breakout year was kept off ESPN and was a huge  missed opportunity but they cashed in on the Lifestyles condoms deal 52:31:  Why Transworld killed FREEZE and what has happened to them by only listening to spreadsheets and not the market or advertisers 57:14:  Working for startups and his next startup venture, CSTV.  Who he met, what he learned and getting bought by CBS and making a little bit of money  and then working at CBS 1:01:00:  Taking a role at the USSA as CMO and working for Bill.  What happened to his Anti FIS attitude?  What did he accomplish at the USSA.  Would he still be there if Bill was still at the USSA?     

The All-Star Leader Podcast
Episode 045 - Former NFL Player And CBS Sports Host Brian Jones

The All-Star Leader Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2017 47:46


Brian talks Lubbock to L.A. and back, the humble transition from NFL player to broadcaster, and a little Socrates for the exclamation point.   Introduction / Bio: Hey everyone and welcome to the All-Star Leader Podcast, where together we learn about leadership from the best and brightest, and keep it fun by connecting it to our passion for sports! I'm your host Daniel Hare, and I am very excited about today's show! Our guest is a familiar voice to college football fans everywhere. Brian Jones is a CBS Sports College Football Studio Analyst and host of the Gio and Jones Show on CBS Radio. Brian played six seasons in the NFL after a college football career at both UCLA and The University of Texas. This is Brian Jones. Hey Brian thank you so much for joining us! Interview Questions: So first of all now that college football is over give us a little behind the scenes into what you're up to during the offseason? Combine? NFL draft? Focusing on the radio job Gio and Jones, 6-9am EST M-F Draft shows from the college side Travel now that the weekends are free This past season we saw an incredible championship game with Clemson knocking off Alabama. We've talked on this show before about Nick Saban's leadership style, but I'd like to hear your thoughts on Dabo Swinney's leadership, and what we can learn from the two of them. Everyone has a process; it's how you go about implementing that process Different approaches: Saban – stoic, business-like; Swinney – folksy, Mack Brown-ish, shaking hands/kissing babies There is a myriad of styles that can work; Brian likes a more hands-on/assertive approach Authenticity is the key; players can see through you. If you aren't true to yourself, it will not work. Socrates quote: a life not self-examined is a life not worth living. (Or So-Crates as pronounced in West Texas) Let's talk a bit about growing up in Lubbock and playing high school football in Texas. What did you learn from those days that shaped who you are today? Grandmother raised him; neither mom or dad were around. Another lady from the neighborhood helped as well Grandmother loved sports and that's where it started Played neighborhood football on a concrete pad High school football in Texas is like religion; grew up in the Friday Night Lights era with Odessa-Permian; that really motivated you to do better; the conference was referred to as the little Southwest Conference You chose UCLA when coming out of high school before coming back to UT to finish up your college career; what went into those decisions and how do you look back on them now? Graduated high school 1986; SMU just got the death penalty; Every SWC school seemed to being investigated Went on recruiting trip to L.A. where it's 75 degrees (and Lubbock was in the 20s) UCLA was coming off a Rose Bowl win against Iowa Fell in love with it; a whole other planet UT was always on his mind, though he did well at UCLA and enjoyed it There's too much transferring now for the wrong reasons (playing time) Tough because he had great relationships with tremendous players/leaders at UCLA: Ken Norton, Jr., Frank Cornish, James Washington, Troy Aikman Also in 1984 was the Summer Olympics in L.A., so all these big-time track athletes would train at UCLA And lots going on with social issues on campus, including protests to divest in South Africa (response to apartheid) Go see the world; you can always return home; experience other cultures Who were leaders on those teams that you looked up to and why? A difficult dynamic that exists on a college campus many times is a new recruit joining the team and his relationship with the established player at that position Ken Norton, on the other hand, took Brian under his wing and was a great mentor and friend. He never felt threatened by Brian. James Primus mixed joking with serious Troy Aikman – so tough. Nebraska really gave him a beating but Troy kept getting up. How he went about his business as well. How they practiced, how they talked to teammates were all things Brian picked up on You then made it to the NFL; drafted by the Raiders in the 8th What surprised you the most when you transitioned from college to pro? Not as much politics at the pro level that you could sometimes experience in the collegiate game What shocked him was how different the league was in how stars were treated within the team. (Guys hanging out with Al Davis on the sideline during practice smoking cigarettes) House and Jerry Robinson took him under his wing. Winston Moss as well. Joe Kelly His rookie year they played a game over in Japan, and he was having a bit too much fun…Tim Brown and Marcus Allen pulled Brian to the side and said “Listen up young buck, you need to chill you're a** out!” As wild as the Raiders were, still disciplined enough to win championships Vince Evans was a great leader as well. Who are some guys you played with or against that weren't necessarily the best players, but were incredible leaders, and why? You have to have drive The skills translate to other walks of life as well Drive, determination, self-motivation Don't talk about it, be about it. People don't care what you say, they care what you do CBS Sports Radio boss Mark Chernoff. Gets there at 5am. Has already made a big name for himself in the industry. He empties trashcans, will B.S. with the guys. He could have a corner office with his feet kicked up, but he doesn't Brian tries to know everyone in the building regardless of position, etc.; create a fun environment to work with Jerry Lee was his high school coach and would really drive them; tough, tough; when he thought he couldn't keep going he found a way. That helps him today. So you have to balance that drive and motivation with the fun and warm environment. The transition out of playing professional sports can be tough on guys who have committed their entire lives to the game up to that point. Talk about how that process was for you. Difficult; athletes die twice: the first when their playing career ends What can you do to replace the rush and adrenaline that comes from playing? Guys try everything (drugs, women, etc.) Kenyon Rasheed (former OU and NFLer) would say you have to reinvent yourself. You can't walk into a place of business quoting your stats and expect anything; how does that help their bottom line? Brian went back to school and got his degree after about a year in the wilderness Then he had an opportunity to join the Longhorn broadcast team, though as the parabolic mic holder That was humbling Helped him strip down his identity away from the number on his NFL jersey and focus on what it would be going forward Broadcast career took off after that; did sidelines the next year and hosted coaches' shows Played in a golf tournament one time where the Fox Sports SW GM was playing as well. Brian had sent in his tape but hadn't heard anything. He went up to him and asked if he would watch his tape. GM said he would check it out. That led to an audition and then a job. Then a job at CSTV (former guests Scottie Rodgers and Craig Esherick worked with me there!!) Fun to help a startup build something No self-entitlement or ego!! You have to work! Five rapid fire questions: Name one trait or characteristic you want to see in a colleague. Work ethic and no excuses What habit has been key to your success? Being honest with youself Most important app or productivity tool? Wireless headphones Most influential leader you've personally been around? Jerry Lee – high school coach One sentence of advice for emerging leaders? Don't let others or societal norms define you. You define you. Where can people listen, watch, and connect with you?! Gio and Jones – CBS Radio on Sirius/XM, 6am-9am EST, M-F Twitter: @JonesN4Mo Yoga apparel – Yoga is my gym – ymg.yoga Thank Yous/Acknowledgements: Antioch Live/Clear Day Media Group – music More here. Jonathan Davis – production Clint Musslewhite – voice over   

The All-Star Leader Podcast
Episode 030 - Former Georgetown Men's Basketball Coach And Sport Management Professor Craig Esherick

The All-Star Leader Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2016 42:05


Craig talks Trump, Olympic hoops, sports and the State Department, and the importance of education.   Bio: Today we get to visit with another of my former CSTV colleagues, former Georgetown Basketball player, assistant coach and Head Coach Craig Esherick. Since leaving the coaching world Coach Esherick has joined the academy as Associate Professor as well as the Associate Director for the Center for Sport Management at George Mason University. You can also hear Craig providing commentary for college basketball on the MidAtlantic Sports Network. Interview: We spoke with former Oklahoma Congressman J.C. Watts last week and the first question I asked him is the first one I have to ask you. How is your community there in the greater Washington D.C. area reacting to President-Elect Donald Trump. His area was very pro-Clinton Walkout in a nearby school No shortage of politics to talk, which he enjoys doing having grown up in the area and lived there his whole life Tell us about growing up in the D.C. area; Silver Spring, MD, and how you first discovered your interest in and talent for basketball. Played football, baseball and basketball as a kid Gradually focused on basketball Would go down to the University of Maryland and play against their players What are a couple of lessons you learned from the great John Thompson? Spent a bunch of time around John Thompson, who emphasized loyalty and the importance of defense Defense is hard to play; you have to drill it and try to make it fun What was it like to work with the 1988 Olympic team, which of course set up the dramatic entrance of the Dream Team in 1992. The single best experience he has had in the sport of basketball (and he won a national championship at Georgetown in 1984) Two years of putting together and implementing a plan Prompted his interest in sport development in other countries Had some of the all-time great players on that team, though they were disappointed with the Bronze medal – those players were professionals If you played in the CBA, NBA or Philipine Basketball Association, you were considered professional an ineligible for the Olympics Now those rules are gone, though the US voted against the change to allow NBA players participate 1992 was the first year with American professionals; and not one of those games on the Gold Medal march were close Interesting watching this year's Olympics because most of the games weren't close again (after going through a few cycles when games were close). Also the shooting skill of American professionals has improved dramatically due to the Olympics. Jerry Coloangelo and Mike Krzyzewski did a great job, and Coach Popovich will do great taking over. How would you describe your coaching philosophy and leadership style? Direct and honest with the players Focus on what they do well Talk about defense a lot Stress importance of academic achievement and performance in the classroom; you're getting a free education. Tell our audience about CSTV and how you came to work with them. VP for Biz Dev – went around talking to the ADs who did business with them Also did a weekly college basketball podcast Culture shock to move from college athletics to the business world Grew to appreciate New York Met Bob Bowland at NYU, who helped him get his position at George Mason CSTV has since been folded into CBS College Sports Then much like me your family was a major factor in returning to the D.C. area. Talk about that a bit because I think it is important for people to hear how the realities of your personal or family life can, do and should impact your career decisions. Worked in New York at CSTV while his wife was working as a district attorney in D.C., and she was running for office, so she wasn't in a position to move He didn't want to move his family all over the country like most college coaches have to do Made the decision to plant in the D.C. area, and his wife has won two elections since Now completely committed to his professor role, looking to write a few more books before he retires What is the difference between teaching in a classroom and coaching on a court? Kids are the same age, but the pressures of college athletics are much greater than the pressures in the classroom Pressure on the coach much greater than on him as a professor In terms of actual teaching, there are some commonalities, but don't have to have conversations with parents about playing time! Kind of misses talking to the press How, if at all, have you used your legal training and skills in any of the non-lawyer jobs you've held since leaving law school? From a practical standpoint, JD is terminal degree which helps when teaching in a university Teaches sport governance and policy so the JD helps JD taught him to communicate in the written and spoken word Tell us about your role with the State Department and promoting sports around the world. For the last five years, involved in a grant with the State Dept, which brings athletes/coaches from around the world into the States Then he and his team introduces tools, theories, resources about our sports to them Almost every group is surprised at how friendly and open the US is He did not send Dennis Rodman to North Korea! You are coming out with a new book soon about sports diplomacy; what can you tell us about that? Editing it right now with three other authors Writers from all over the world contributed First three chapters are about sport diplomacy and what it is, then about US sport diplomacy Culture Connect is a General Colin Powell invention while he was Secretary of State, and has built some of these diplomacy programs Out anytime! Case Studies in Sport Diplomacy I read where you still play hoops on a regular basis; what is your strength as a player these days? Every Saturday morning Though he is a better defensive player now Success is not getting hurt Where can people go to connect with you and learn more about what you have going on, the sport management program at GMU, etc.? gmu.edu--> sport management cesheric@gmu.edu Thank Yous/Acknowledgements: Antioch Live/Clear Day Media Group – music More here. Jonathan Davis – production Clint Musslewhite – voice over  

The All-Star Leader Podcast
Episode 029 - Tulane University Associate AD for Strategic Communications Scottie Rodgers

The All-Star Leader Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2016 55:31


Former CSTV colleague goes deep into his career path, the power and best approaches to networking, and how to thrive in organizations large and small. Bio (for more):   Scottie has done it all in the world of college athletics. He spent five years with the SEC office, and then five years with the NCAA as its Associate Director for the Division I Women's Basketball Championship. He had a stop at CBS Sports Digital where he and I first connected, before moving on to the Ivy League as its Associate Executive Director, Communications and External Relations. This fall, Scottie began a new chapter in his career when he went on campus at Tulane University to serve as its Associate Athletic Director for Strategic Communications. Interview: You've worked for a conference, the NCAA, a business partner and now on campus. Talk about how you got each of those opportunities and fill in your career path for us a bit. Most of the opportunities came organically There wasn't a plan to go to each of these stops Began by working the athletic department at the University of Alabama, at the right time (1992) when UA won the national championship in football (Daniel recalling the UA/Miami championship game) Follow up talking about the importance of working for nothing/little early on How the dominos fell for him to land the full-time gig with the SEC one year out of college (Daniel on the key of doing excellent work to position yourself for opportunities) Started a networking group while on the NCAA staff (17:00) Can you give some examples of extraordinary leaders or leadership moments you've witnessed and what made them unique? Roy Kramer – Vanderbilt AD; SEC commish who went from 10 to 12 schools and started the conference championship game trend and also the BCS model/formula Relied on his coaching instincts (won a football national championship) People saw his vision and wanted to get behind it He said jump and Scottie would say “how hi?” Tom Jernstedt – father of the NCAA tournament; president of USA basketball Lived nearby the NCAA office Scottie learned Tom would be in the office on Saturday, and started coming in Saturdays to do extra work and get some time with him Bill Hancock Riding the Blue Moth (26:15) How does leadership change, if at all, when you are talking about a large organization like the NCAA, to a small organization like a conference office? In a large organization, it is critical to get to know people On certain days, he would take a walk up and down a hallway and just start to talking to people Before long he became known as the guy who knew everyone in the building Would take different/long routes to his office from a meeting or on the way in/out to facilitate interacting with people Networking lunches In a smaller organization, didn't do as much of that since you naturally got to know everyone much quicker (35:15 follow up about networking) Don't network just for the sake of networking; look to add value He likes connecting people and putting people together who will do great things When at conferences, don't sit with/talk to the people from your organization; meet new people! Work an NCAA championship; great way to meet people. Goal should be to get to a point in your career when you don't have to seek out new opportunities; they will come to you based on the work you are doing. (Daniel follow up on the CALS conference re: Will Reece, and how true networking is about relationship building with the purpose of adding value to others) Athletics (and many other industries) are relatively small worlds, and you don't know who is connected to who. Those relationships can make/brake whether you get a job/opportunity. Where can people go to learn more about you, Tulane athletics, or anything else you have going on? LinkedIn Twitter @SFRodgers Thank Yous/Acknowledgements: Antioch Live/Clear Day Media Group – music More here. Jonathan Davis – production Clint Musslewhite – voice over   

Play-by-Playcast
Play-by-Playcast Ep. 1 (Carter Blackburn / CBS Sports)

Play-by-Playcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2016 42:36


Welcome to the first edition of Play-by-Playcast, the podcast for play-by-play guys, about play-by-play guys, by a play-by-play guy.  Host Joel Godett talks every week (new episodes drop on Friday mornings) with play-by-play announcers at all levels about what they do, how and why.   On the first episode of the #PxPcast Carter Blackburn of CBS Sports joins Joel to talk about his career at CBS, CSTV, ESPN, ISP and more.  Carter talks about broadcasting the NCAA Tournament before he turned 30, how he works to improve and even talks about his voicemail from college. We want you to interact with the program.  Tweet the show @JoelGodett or use the hashtag #PxPcast.

Short Time Wrestling Podcast
Jason Knapp, the voice of Olympic wrestling on NBC Sports, talks broadcasting wrestling and Rio preparation - ST266

Short Time Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2016 51:01


With the Rio Olympics coming in up August, wrestling fans are keenly tuned in to the personalities who will be competing. They might not be tuned into one of the personalities who will be delivering the action on their television sets for those not in attendance. On Episode 266 of the Short Time Wrestling Podcast, we'll visit with the lead voice of the NBC Sports Olympic wrestling broadcast, Jason Knapp. A Syracuse alum with an extensive background in numerous sports, Knapp has been a voice for wrestling on television since his days at the wrestler-founded College Sports Television Network. CSTV, as it was then known, morphed into CBS College Sports and then CBS Sports Network. Knapp also has been the lead voice on Pac-12 Network broadcasts with Ken Chertow and Anthony Robles. We'll talk with Knapp about his move into wrestling, how many sports he can actually call, working with John Smith and his eagerness to work his third Olympic Games and second with wrestling on his agenda. The Short Time Time Wrestling Podcast is proudly sponsored by Flipswrestling. Share your attitude and #BEHEARD at Flipswrestling.com. And if you haven't already, leave a rating and a review on iTunes. SUBSCRIBE TO SHORT TIME iTunes | Stitcher | Spreaker | iHeartRadio | TuneIn | SoundCloud | Google Play Music | iOS App | Android App | RSS JOIN THE TEAM And if you're a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network, become a TEAM MEMBER today. There are various levels of perks for the different levels of team membership. If you like wrestling content -- scratch that -- if you LOVE great wrestling content, consider becoming a team member. You'll get some cool stuff too. GET DAILY WRESTLING NEWS! You like wrestling news, right? Of course you do. Did you know you can sign up for FREE to subscribe to the Mat Talk Online DAILY WRESTLING NEWS e-mail newsletter that's published EVERY morning with the previous day's top news stories from outlets all around the globe. It's free and it's a great way to start your wrestling day. Almanac Time! Get the Cadet & Junior Nationals All-American Almanac, a 219-page digital download. It's available now and if you use the promo code "JB" you'll save $5 off the cover price. It's got every All-American EVER in Fargo (and the locations that were before Fargo) and every breakdown by year and state. Oh, you know this guy who says he placed at Juniors? Fact check him or her quickly by buying one now! Looking to start a podcast of your own? Get a free month with Libsyn by using the promo code MTO when you sign up. You'll get the remainder of the month from when you sign up as well as the next month free. It'll be enough time to kick the tires and lights some fires.

The Coach Roges Show
Softball Mania: Sharon Perkins

The Coach Roges Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2010 15:00


#50: The GA Tech Head Coach joins the show as the team gets ready for rival Georgia. RAMBLINWRECK.CSTV.COM