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Walk With TFB
What's Next for Global Sport? // Internationalization and Athletics

Walk With TFB

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 59:31


During this walk, we speak with Dr. Scott Brooks about the future of global sport. Dr. Scott N. Brooks is Director of the Global Sport Institute at ASU, and associate professor of Sociology with the School of Social and Family Dynamics, an academic unit of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University. Discussion Points Unique perspective as an academic and sociologist working in athletics Sport and social entrepreneurship & innovation Programming, research, and initiatives from Global Sport Institute at ASU Sport for development, peace, and social impact Sport apparel crossover partnerships Interest in replicating the NCAA model in non-U.S. countries Consumer engagement behavior in sports LinkedIn Profile: Dr. Scott Brooks Website: Global Sport Institute at Arizona State University Session was recorded as part of the 2023 Internationalization and Athletics Summit. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/walkwithtfb/support

The Servant Leader Coaches Bible Study
"The 4th Quarter" 3rd Anniversary Podcast Series | Kyle Adams| Author |Orator|Deputy AD, Delaware State University

The Servant Leader Coaches Bible Study

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 68:49


Kyle Adams is the Deputy Director of Athletics post for the Hornets.Under the position, Adams is tasked with providing leadership on student-athlete welfare, risk management; NCAA, conference and Title IX compliance, in addition to recruiting, student-athlete and community engagement, among other things.Adams most recently served as Principal and Chief Strategist of  itsBIGGERthantheball, LLC, a leadership development entity that helps equip coaches, educators, and organizations with the necessary resources, dexterity, and awareness in providing transformative learning experiences for the next generation of leaders. Through itsBIGGERthantheball, he has provided consulting and facilitated team-building workshops multiple colleges, including Maryland Eastern Shore, College of Charleston, University of Delaware,  Lincoln University of Pennsylvania and East Stroudsburg University, among others.  Adams has also worked in conjunction with Georgia Southern University Coaching Education, University of Washington's Center for Leadership in Athletics -Master of Education in Intercollegiate Athletic Leadership (IAL) program, and the Global Sport Institute at Arizona State University.Adams brings more than two decades of coaching and higher education student development experience, most recently serving as Head Girls' Basketball Coach at the Shipley School in Bryn Mawr, Pa., , Associate Head Women's Basketball Coach at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, as well as Delaware State University and North Carolina Central University. He has also served as Head Women's Basketball Coach at his alma mater, Cheyney University of Pennsylvania.Adams also has extensive experience in student diversity and advocacy while serving as Director of the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs at the University of Rio Grande to his new position. In March of 2022, he spearheaded and hosted an alumni event entitled HERstory Cannot Be Erased: The Celebration of the 1982 Cheyney State Lady Wolves and their historic run as the FIRST and ONLY HBCU to compete for the NCAA Division I Women's Basketball National Championship game. The event attracted over 200 people, including alums, politicians, stakeholders, and community partners In 2015, Adams was distinguished as one of the 30 Head Coaches across the country to participate in the Center for Coaching Excellence on the campus of Columbia University by the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA).The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) selected Adams to participate in the ACE (Achieving Coaching Excellence) leadership development program at NCAA Headquarters in Indianapolis, Indiana, in 2014. Adams has experience conducting basketball clinics internationally, working with Bahamas Elite Basketball Clinic, Nassau, Bahamas and Southwest Summit Clinic, and Educational Workshop, Ontario, Canada. He served as a skill development trainer for the Disney biopic Rise, based on the real-life experiences of NBA champion and Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo and his family.He recently published his first book, Discarding the Mask: The Soul Sacrifices of a Coach, and hosts the itsBIGGERthantheball podcast with Coach Kyle Adams.Adams graduated from Cheyney University with a B.A. in Psychology and holds a M.Ed. in Athletic Coaching and Leadership from the University of Rio Grande.He is a life member of the Cheyney University National Alumni Association, the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA), and the Epsilon Pi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Incorporated. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chefranjohn/support

Global Sport Matters
Sport Matters: Brittney Griner returns home and Coach Prime moves to CU

Global Sport Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 55:03


Hosted by Kenneth L. Shropshire, founding CEO of Global Sport Institute, and award-winning journalist and William C. Rhoden. On this episode, the two discuss the release of Brittney Griner and the new precedent this could set for athletes traveling overseas to play sports as well as discussing the move by Deion "Coach Prime" Sanders from Jackson State (HBCU) to the University of Colorado Boulder. The Global Sport Matters Podcast is presented by Morgan Stanley Global Sports & Entertainment, a division of Morgan Stanley Wealth Management dedicated to serving the unique and sophisticated needs of professional athletes and entertainers. Visit MS.com/GSE to learn more.To stay up-to-date on the latest from Global Sport Matters, click here for more

The Steve Harvey Morning Show
Rushion Interviews Mori Taheripour breaks negotiation myths in her new book "Bring Yourself!"

The Steve Harvey Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 29:17 Transcription Available


This episode of Money Making Conversations Master Class features globally recognized negotiation expert, an award-winning faculty member at the Wharton School, a highly sought-after speaker, Mori Taheripour. We discuss creating balance through boundaries, how she envisions diversity and inclusion, and being outspoken about her life with MS.Topics Covered-Purpose of new book, BRING YOURSELF, about Mori's personal guide to business negotiation.-Worked with some of the most iconic sports leagues and Fortune 100 corporations -She shares both personal and professional stories of how we communicate with each other transforms our relationships-Mori goes against common thinking of negotiations. Traditionally negotiations are thought of as agressive and unemotional, however, Mori finds that personal connection yields better results when making a deal.-The book uses personal case studies with her students of how to resolve problems.-Additionally, Mori has MS and sees it as a gift because in order to ward off symptoms, she makes sure she lives a healthy lifestyle with a proper work life balance More on More TaheripourWith more than 20 years of experience in negotiations, Diversity and Inclusion, and sports business, Mori's impressive roster of clients includes Fortune 100 companies, major sports leagues, leading charitable institutions, and government agencies. Her current and past clients include the Goldman Sachs Foundation, Google, Major League Baseball, the National Basketball Players Association, the National Football League, The Timberland Company, United Parcel Service, the US Agency for International Development, Wasserman, Wells Fargo, and the White House Fellows Program. Top business publications and media outlets have featured Mori's work including ESPN, Forbes, Inc. Magazine, Marketplace, Money, NPR, and The Next Chapter by American Express. She regularly contributes to sports discussions on Wharton Business Daily on SiriusXM. Mori is a member of the board of directors for USA Track and Field, the advisory board of the Sport Leadership and Administration Program at University of Massachusetts Boston and serves as a trustee emeritus for the Women's Sports Foundation. She is also a commissioner for the Women's Refugee Commission and a Global Sport Fellow with the Global Sport Institute at Arizona State University.Mori earned her BA from Barnard College of Columbia University, her MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and a Diversity and Inclusion Certificate from Cornell University.Support the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Money Making Conversations
Mori Taheripour breaks negotiation myths in new book "Bring Yourself"

Money Making Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 29:17


This episode of Money Making Conversations Master Class features globally recognized negotiation expert, an award-winning faculty member at the Wharton School, a highly sought-after speaker, Mori Taheripour. We discuss creating balance through boundaries, how she envisions diversity and inclusion, and being outspoken about her life with MS.Topics Covered-Purpose of new book, BRING YOURSELF, about Mori's personal guide to business negotiation.-Worked with some of the most iconic sports leagues and Fortune 100 corporations -She shares both personal and professional stories of how we communicate with each other transforms our relationships-Mori goes against common thinking of negotiations. Traditionally negotiations are thought of as agressive and unemotional, however, Mori finds that personal connection yields better results when making a deal.-The book uses personal case studies with her students of how to resolve problems.-Additionally, Mori has MS and sees it as a gift because in order to ward off symptoms, she makes sure she lives a healthy lifestyle with a proper work life balance More on More TaheripourWith more than 20 years of experience in negotiations, Diversity and Inclusion, and sports business, Mori's impressive roster of clients includes Fortune 100 companies, major sports leagues, leading charitable institutions, and government agencies. Her current and past clients include the Goldman Sachs Foundation, Google, Major League Baseball, the National Basketball Players Association, the National Football League, The Timberland Company, United Parcel Service, the US Agency for International Development, Wasserman, Wells Fargo, and the White House Fellows Program. Top business publications and media outlets have featured Mori's work including ESPN, Forbes, Inc. Magazine, Marketplace, Money, NPR, and The Next Chapter by American Express. She regularly contributes to sports discussions on Wharton Business Daily on SiriusXM. Mori is a member of the board of directors for USA Track and Field, the advisory board of the Sport Leadership and Administration Program at University of Massachusetts Boston and serves as a trustee emeritus for the Women's Sports Foundation. She is also a commissioner for the Women's Refugee Commission and a Global Sport Fellow with the Global Sport Institute at Arizona State University.Mori earned her BA from Barnard College of Columbia University, her MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and a Diversity and Inclusion Certificate from Cornell University.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Global Sport Matters
Sport Matters: The Hiring of Jeff Saturday

Global Sport Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 50:17


Kenneth L. Shropshire, founding CEO of Global Sport Institute, and award-winning journalist William C. Rhoden discuss the hiring of Jeff Saturday as interim head coach for the Indianapolis Colts and what this hand-picked hire says about the Rooney Rule moving forward.The Global Sport Matters Podcast is presented by Morgan Stanley Global Sports & Entertainment, a division of Morgan Stanley Wealth Management dedicated to serving the unique and sophisticated needs of professional athletes and entertainers. Visit MS.com/GSE to learn more.To stay up-to-date on the latest from Global Sport Matters, click here for more.

Global Sport Matters
Sport Matters: Saluting a Legend - Marlin "The Magician" Briscoe

Global Sport Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 33:26


Hosts Kenneth L. Shropshire and William C. Rhoden are joined by James "Shack" Harris, the first Black quarterback to start for an NFL franchise (Buffalo Bills), to remember the life and legacy of Marlin "The Magician" Briscoe, a pioneer in American football and the first Black starting quarterback for the Denver Broncos. During his college years at the Municipal University of Omaha, Briscoe led his team to three conference championships. Briscoe also set the school record for touchdown passes (52), passing yards (4,935) and career total offense (6,253 yards). Nicknamed "The Magician" for his on-the-field prowess, Briscoe was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2016, and is remembered for the contributions he made in carving the path forward for Black quarterbacks and athletes that have come after. Watch "Black Bodies in Leadership: Journey of the Black Quarterback" a panel event from Global Sport Institute with Marlin Briscoe here. (2/20/2020)Read William C. Rhoden's piece on Marlin Briscoe from ESPN's Andscape here.The Global Sport Matters Podcast is presented by Morgan Stanley Global Sports & Entertainment, a division of Morgan Stanley Wealth Management dedicated to serving the unique and sophisticated needs of professional athletes and entertainers. Visit MS.com/GSE to learn more.To stay up-to-date on the latest from Global Sport Matters, click here for more.

Global Sport Matters
Global Sport Matters: Falling Off the Glass Cliff, Part 2

Global Sport Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 53:23


Guest host and producer Karen Given talks with award-winning sports writer Shalise Manza Young and Scott Brooks, Sociologist and Director of Research at Global Sport Institute, about the 'glass cliff' phenomenon across sports leagues and teams. The three look at the various ways the 'glass cliff' plays out in recent stories from David Culley to Mike Tomlin to Brian Flores and why the career pipeline for coaches of color to advance to leadership remains slim.Listen to 'Falling Off the Glass Cliff' Part 1: Click here.Explore more from Global Sport Matters by clicking here.

Global Sport Matters
Sport Matters: Revisiting 'In Black and White' 25 Years Later - Part 2

Global Sport Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 39:22


On this episode, Kenneth L. Shropshire is joined by Scott Brooks from Global Sport Institute and Piara Powar, Executive Director of Fare Network, an organization fighting inequality in football. Piara gives insight into the view of American sports from a European lens, the power dynamic in European sports and ownership, as well as how the death of George Floyd has prompted a massive increase in athlete activism to challenge racism in sport that has led to government legislation across European countries. This is part 2 of Revisiting "In Black and White: Race and Sports in America" 25 Years Later. Listen to part 1 here.To stay up-to-date on the latest from Global Sport Matters, click here for more. 

Global Sport Matters
Sport Matters: Revisiting 'In Black and White' 25 Years Later

Global Sport Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 72:25


On a special episode of Sport Matters, host and CEO of Global Sport Institute Kenneth L. Shropshire is joined by Scott N. Brooks, Director of Research at Global Sport Institute as well as Ilhaam Groenewald, Chief Director of Maties Sports at Stellenbosch University, S. Africa to revisit Ken's book, In Black and White: Race and Sports in America, since it was first published 25 years ago. The three discuss the similarities and differences of what racial equity in sports leadership looks like in South Africa versus the United States, the lessons learned over the past 25 years, and Ken's thoughts on whether mandating change through the legal system is still the path forward for progress.To stay up-to-date on the latest from Global Sport Matters, click here for more.

Wharton Business Radio Highlights
Shropshire on Concerns Top NFL Coach Positions Won't Go to Black Coaches

Wharton Business Radio Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 11:53


Ken Shropshire joins Wharton Business Daily to discuss the NFL coaching carousel as the process of filling head coaches in the off-season begins, and why Black coaches remain underrepresented. Shropshire is CEO of the Global Sport Institute, Adidas Distinguished Professor of Global Sport at Arizona State University and Professor Emeritus at Wharton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Global Sport Matters
Sports Professors: Why Didn't Urban Meyer Work in the NFL?

Global Sport Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 40:06


This week on the show, a deep dive into Urban Meyer's tenure and downfall with the NFL's Jacksonville Jaguars. Professors Kenneth L. Shropshire from Arizona State's Global Sport Institute and Scott Rosner from Columbia University discuss the hire of Urban Meyer and its precedent in football history, why Meyer didn't work in the NFL, and what the Meyer situation in Jacksonville has to do with wider change in football at the NFL and NCAA levels across the United States.'Sports Professors' is a bimonthly production of the Global Sport Matters Podcast, where professors Kenneth Shropshire and Scott Rosner discuss the 101 on what happened in sports business. Each episode gives you a quick recap of the past week in sports, before diving deeper into a bigger topic to look at what's happening and why it matters.Stay up-to-date on the latest from Global Sport Matters, click here for more.

Global Sport Matters
Sports Professors: Peng Shuai, the MLB Lockout and College Football's Coaching Carousel

Global Sport Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 36:43


This week on the show, a look at a tumultuous time in sports business from college to the pros to international competition. Professors Kenneth L. Shropshire from Arizona State's Global Sport Institute and Scott Rosner from Columbia University discuss the holdout by the Women's Tennis Association against the Chinese government on the heels of Peng Shuai's disappearance from public life; the lockout in Major League Baseball; and the financial and competitive reasons behind NCAA football coaches changing schools and earning huge paydays.'Sports Professors' is a bimonthly production of the Global Sport Matters Podcast, where professors Kenneth Shropshire and Scott Rosner discuss the 101 on what happened in sports business. Each episode gives you a quick recap of the past week in sports, before diving deeper into a bigger topic to look at what's happening and why it matters.Stay up-to-date on the latest from Global Sport Matters, click here for more.

Global Sport Matters
Sports Professors: Aaron Rodgers, Ben Simmons and Pro Sports' War of Words

Global Sport Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 38:10


This week on the show, a deep dive into two high-profile absences in the NFL and NBA. Professors Kenneth L. Shropshire from Arizona State's Global Sport Institute and Scott Rosner from Columbia University discuss the drama surrounding Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers as well as Ben Simmons and the Philadelphia 76ers and what these public feuds between player and team tell us about the state of player empowerment during a chaotic time in American society as well as who stands behind controversial disputes, from the player to the team to the league to corporate sponsors and beyond.'Sports Professors' is a bimonthly production of the Global Sport Matters Podcast, where professors Kenneth Shropshire and Scott Rosner discuss the 101 on what happened in sports business. Each episode gives you a quick recap of the past week in sports, before diving deeper into a bigger topic to look at what's happening and why it matters.Stay up-to-date on the latest from Global Sport Matters, click here for more.

Black in Sports Podcast
Kenneth Shropshire | CEO Global Sports Institute | "More Ownership" S2 EP 13

Black in Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 64:42


Kenneth L. Shropshire is an African-American author, attorney, consultant, educator, CEO of the Global Sport Institute and ADIDAS Distinguished Professor of Global Sport at Arizona State University (ASU). On this episode we speak with Kenneth Hall of Fame alumni of Dorsey High school in Southern California. Education is a foundation for Ken playing Center and as well as Linebacker at Stanford where his Coach helped him understand the important in a way only a football coach can do! So much historical context and early experience with racial climate, no black coaches on the Stanford football team & they just completed the Cardinals name change letting go of the Indiana's affiliation. Ken was able to use his economic and lawyer background to go on and help so many athletes. One in particular Ray Anderson, former teammate now AD of ASU. After helping Ray negotiated his deal, Ken was presented with an offer they wouldn't let him refuse. We also discuss The Future of Africans Americans in MLB and women in college basketball. Talked about the great work the Adidas Global Sports Institute is doing. Tap into this one!For more with Kenneth L. Shropshire:https://www.kennethshropshire.com More on Global Sports ASU follow @GlobalSportASU For more Black in Sports additional content on our podcast see linktree: https://linktr.ee/blackinsports |Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/blackinsports | YouTube - @blackinsports | Instagram - @blackinsports | Twitter - @blackinsports | Website - https://www.blackinsports.com/ | Thank you & we appreciate you! #awardwinningpodcast #bestsportspodcast #blackpodwinner#fortheculture #blackinsports #sportsbusiness #podcast #tellingblackstories #blackowner #Blackeffect #sportsbiz #BlackPlayersForChange #sportsnews #blackowned #blackmedia #HBCULeaguePass #blackpodcastmatter #globalsports #Adidas

Global Sport Matters
Sports Professors: How the Blackhawks Failed Plus Thoughts on a Big MLB World Series

Global Sport Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 41:53


This week on the show, a closer look at sport's chain of command. Professors Kenneth L. Shropshire from Arizona State's Global Sport Institute and Scott Rosner from Columbia University discuss the ways in which the Chicago Blackhawks and the NHL failed in the Kyle Beach sexual assault saga, and how in 2021 such a devastating failure can still happen. Then, a look at MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred's comments on the Atlanta Braves and the tomahawk chop, and why the focus is on peripheral stories relating to race and culture at this year's World Series.'Sports Professors' is a bimonthly production of the Global Sport Matters Podcast, where professors Kenneth Shropshire and Scott Rosner discuss the 101 on what happened in sports business. Each episode gives you a quick recap of the past week in sports, before diving deeper into a bigger topic to look at what's happening and why it matters.Stay up-to-date on the latest from Global Sport Matters, click here for more.

The Extra Point: Sports from Arizona's Family
Kenneth Shropshire of Global Sport Institute

The Extra Point: Sports from Arizona's Family

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 31:04


From Jon Gruden's firing to the future of women's sports to sports stadiums, Kenneth Shropshire always brings an insightful and unique perspective to The Extra Point.

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Global Sport Matters
Sports Professors: Jon Gruden Fallout, NWSL Strife and Power in Sport

Global Sport Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 41:52


This week on the show, a closer look at power dynamics in U.S. pro sports. Professors Kenneth L. Shropshire from Global Sport Institute and Scott Rosner from Columbia University discuss the fallout from Jon Gruden's resignation and the ongoing NFL investigation into the Washington Football Team and former president Bruce Allen as well as the sexual assault allegations and subsequent labor strife between the National Women's Soccer League and its players. What do Gruden's emails and the NWSL scandal tell us about who wields power in sports and the precarity of these institutions?'Sports Professors' is a bimonthly production of the Global Sport Matters Podcast, where professors Kenneth Shropshire and Scott Rosner discuss the 101 on what happened in sports business. Each episode gives you a quick recap of the past week in sports, before diving deeper into a bigger topic to look at what's happening and why it matters.Stay up-to-date on the latest from Global Sport Matters, click here for more.

Global Sport Matters
Sports Professors: Former NFL MVP Lamar Jackson Goes It Alone

Global Sport Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 29:41


This week on the show, it's all about labor, from the NFL to the NCAA. Professors Kenneth L. Shropshire from Global Sport Institute and Scott Rosner from Columbia University discuss former NFL MVP Lamar Jackson representing himself in contract extension negotiations with the Baltimore Ravens as well as a new National Labor Relations Board memo stating its case that college athletes are employees at private universities, opening the door for further options of unionization and collective bargaining.'Sports Professors' is a bimonthly production of the Global Sport Matters Podcast, where professors Kenneth Shropshire and Scott Rosner discuss the 101 on what happened in sports business. Each episode gives you a quick recap of the past week in sports, before diving deeper into a bigger topic to look at what's happening and why it matters.Stay up-to-date on the latest from Global Sport Matters, click here for more.

Global Sport Matters
There's No Scoreboard in the Office: Inside the Athlete's Journey, Part 2

Global Sport Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 43:36


In "There's No Scoreboard in the Office: Inside the Athlete's Journey, Part 2," guest host and producer, Karen Given sits down with Dr. Shannon McHugh, psychologist and co-founder of the Post-Game Players' Lounge, and Dr. Scott Brooks, sociologist and director of research at the Global Sport Institute, to discuss the physical and mental health challenges athletes face when transitioning out of their playing careers and navigating life through the post-sport journey. Listen to "There's No Scoreboard in the Office: Inside the Athlete's Journey, Part 1", here.Global Sport Matters Digital Issue: The Athlete's Journey. Click here.

Global Sport Matters
Sport Matters: Mission Accomplished? Colin Kaepernick 5 Years Later

Global Sport Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 37:57


On the episode, hosts Kenneth L. Shropshire of the Global Sport Institute and William C. Rhoden of ESPN's The Undefeated delve into the 5-year anniversary of Colin Kaepernick kneeling during the national anthem and connect the thread of tension between Kap and white fans to the 17-year anniversary of the infamous Pacers-Pistons brawl retold on Netflix's documentary: "Untold: Malice at the Palace." The two also discuss J.R. Smith's return to college as a student-athlete on the golf team at North Carolina A&T.Stay up-to-date on the latest from Global Sport Matters, click here for more.

Global Sport Matters
Sports Professors: Recruiting Advantage? BYU Tests the Limits of NIL

Global Sport Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 38:53


On the show, professors Kenneth Shropshire of the Global Sport Institute and Scott Rosner of Columbia University discuss Brigham Young University's bold move that allows all football athletes to sign name, image and likeness deals. They also catch up on sports news around the world from Afghanistan's female footballers to MLB's Field of Dreams games and the Tokyo Olympics low ratings to Tim Tebow's exit from the Jaguars. Stay up-to-date on the latest from Global Sport Matters, click here for more.

The Extra Point: Sports from Arizona's Family
Kenneth Shropshire on NIL impact on college sports

The Extra Point: Sports from Arizona's Family

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 25:38


Kenneth Shropshire, CEO of the Global Sport Institute at ASU, talks about why this year may be the most crucial for the NCAA since its inception due to the new Name, Image, and Likeness rules, and lays out what he thinks it means for the future of college sports.

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Global Sport Matters
Sport Matters: Black Olympic Athletes Representing White America

Global Sport Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 45:31


With the Tokyo Olympics underway, Global Sport Institute's Kenneth L. Shropshire and William C. Rhoden of ESPN's The Undefeated discuss the dilemma of being a Black athlete at the Olympics representing a country amidst waves of unrest and systemic racism. Do you raise the American flag in pride or do you raise your fist in protest? Stay up-to-date on the latest from Global Sport Matters, click here for more.

Sports Business Radio Podcast
Peter Feigin (@PFeigin) - President of the NBA’s Milwaukee Bucks

Sports Business Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 50:11


Peter Feigin (@PFeigin), President of the NBA’s Milwaukee Bucks and their new state-of-the-art arena, the Fiserv Forum. The Bucks are one of the best run franchises in all of pro sports and with their recent contract extensions with 2-Time NBA MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo and star guard Jrue Holiday, they have shown that small market franchises can retain their stars and thrive financially. The Bucks have also been one of the most outspoken pro sports franchises when it comes to social justice issues, so we discuss how the organization has created an environment for such conversations to take place. Also joining this week’s edition of Sports Business Radio is Jeff Kunowski, Associate Director of Innovation Programs for Arizona State University’s Global Sport Institute and J Orin Edson Entrepreneurship and Innovation Institute. What makes for a good entrepreneur and what are the elements of a good pitch? Learn more about the program at www.globalsport.asu.edu. Sports Business Radio is celebrating our 17-year anniversary this week. Listen to our award-winning podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Amazon Music or at www.sportsbusinessradio.com. Follow Sports Business Radio on Twitter @SBRadio and on Instagram @SportsBusinessRadio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Thank You, Now What?
21. Karen Gallagher

Thank You, Now What?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 122:06


Karen Gallagher is a senior postdoctoral research scholar with the Global Sport Institute at Arizona State University. Her research focuses on the impact of service-related conditions on higher-order cognitive processes in military veterans. Karen is a veteran of Desert Storm and Desert Shield. She served as a U.S. Army paratrooper and chemical operations specialist.

Sports Business Radio Podcast
Ryan Murphy (@ryan_f_murphy) - 3-Time Olympic Gold Medalist swimmer

Sports Business Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 61:54


Ryan Murphy (@ryan_f_murphy) - 3-Time Olympic Gold Medalist swimmer and world-record holder, joins Sports Business Radio to discuss his preparation for the Tokyo Olympics scheduled for this summer. Murphy shares details about his training regimen, and how the 1-year delay due to the pandemic has impacted him. As a graduate of University of California, Berkeley and the Haas School of Business, Murphy is well-versed when it comes to business and investing, so Murphy shares his thoughts on those topics as welll. And he tells us what his go to pre-race meal is - which might surprise you. Dr. Karen Gallagher, Senior Researcher from the Global Sport Institute at Arizona State University joins us as part of our new ongoing segments with GSI to reveal the Institute’s findings around Sport. In this segment, we discuss the Rooney Rule and the NFL’s report card when it comes to hiring Head Coaches of color. Read the report at https://globalsportmatters.com. We also share all of the final numbers with you from Super Bowl LV, including TV and sports gambling numbers. Listen to the award-winning Sports Business Radio podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Amazon Music or at www.sportsbusinessradio.com. Follow Sports Business Radio on Twitter @SBRadio and on Instagram @SportsBusinessRadio. NEW: Sports Business Radio merchandise is here! Order your high-quality short sleeve or long sleeve t-shirts at www.parishproject.com. Hooded sweatshirts are coming soon! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sports Business Radio Podcast
Anna Isaacson, SVP Social Responsibility, NFL & Kenneth Shropshire, CEO, Global Sport Institute

Sports Business Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 51:52


PODCAST: Anna Isaacson, SVP of Social Responsibility for the NFL, joins us for a wide-ranging conversation about the league’s efforts with Social Justice as well how the league’s policies regarding domestic violence and sexual assault have changed over the past 7 years since the Ray Rice incident. The NFL recently reached over $95M in grants to organizations as part of its “Inspire Change” initiative. Isaacson has worked at the NFL league office for over 14 years and directs the league’s social, charitable and philanthropic endeavors, including how the NFL addresses issues of domestic violence, sexual assault and other critical societal issues. She also oversees the work of the NFL Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of those touched by the game of football – from players at all levels to communities across the country. Kenneth Shropshire (@KenShropshire), CEO of the Global Sport Institute at Arizona State University joins Sports Business Radio Host Brian Berger to announce a new partnership between Sports Business Radio and the Global Sport Institute. As part of the new partnership, the Global Sport Institute will reveal research findings and data via ongoing segments on Sports Business Radio. The two entities will also appear on each other’s podcasts (Global Sport Matters and Sports Business Radio). Learn more about the Global Sport Institute at www.globalsportmatters or https://globalsport.asu.edu. We also examine the sports business headlines of the week including the finale for the college football season, an outbreak of COVID cases in the NBA and the PGA of America cutting ties with Donald Trump and his golf courses. SUBSCRIBE to the award-winning Sports Business Radio #podcast on #iTunes, #Spotify, #AmazonMusic or at www.sportsbusinessradio.com. Follow Sports Business Radio on Twitter @SBRadio and on Instagram @SportsBusinessRadio. Sports Business Radio is powered by Malka Sports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Global Sport Matters
10 People to Follow in 2021

Global Sport Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2021 83:04


GSM's 10 People to Follow in 2021:Simon ChadwickJordan Marie DanielMirna ValerioDr. Rashawn RayCoach Dawn StaleyRenata SimrilDr. Ahada McCummingsAshland JohnsonDr. Fitz HillIlhaam Groenewald  

Zombified: A production of ASU and Zombie Apocalypse Medicine

Have you been zombified by competition? On this week's episode we talk with sociologist and assistant director of the Global Sport Institute at ASU about his experience as a competitive athlete, and his experience as a parent and coach, helping kids get the benefits of sports without becoming completely competified. No matter if you're a professional athlete, or spend all of grade school being picked last in gym class, you'll enjoy Scott's take on how sports and competition can be a force for good in today's zombified world.

WiSP Sports
Tucker Center Talks: S2E16 - When History, Politics, Gender and Race Meet

WiSP Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 45:45


In this episode of Tucker Center Talks we have two great segments. In the first segment, Nicole talks Dr. Victoria Jackson, Clinical Assistant Professor of History at Arizona State University (ASU), affiliated faculty with the Global Sport Institute at ASU and former NCAA 10,000m national championship runner about the intersection of history, politics, gender and race. In the second segment Nicole talks with fellow #disruptHERS, Dr. Lough, Lebel and Pegoraro, on US pro teams striking in protest of racial injustice, and how female athletes have a leading disruptive role in this movement and moment. Host: Dr. Nicole LaVoi A co-production with the Tucker Center for Research on Girls and Women in Sport. For more information, links and resources plus conversations from the world of women’s sport including articles, blogs, videos and podcasts visit wispsports.com. WiSP Sports is the World’s First and Only Podcast Network for Women’s Sport with more than 60 hosts, 1300+ episodes across 50 shows and over 7 million downloads. WiSP Sports is on all major podcast players. Follow WiSP Sports on social media @WiSPsports. Contact us at info@wispsports.com.    

The Sydcast
Ken Shropshire: Sports, Race, and Social Impact

The Sydcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 55:43


Episode SummaryKen Shropshire is the master of making lemonade when life hands you lemons. Told by his coach that he would never make it as a professional athlete, Ken took what he knew and became a sports attorney and then parlayed that knowledge into a thirty-year career at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. His insight to the practical sociology of sports spans the Olympics, college, and professional sports worlds. Today he is an author and consultant in sports and he shares his epic journey with The Sydcast. Syd FinkelsteinSyd Finkelstein is the Steven Roth Professor of Management at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. He holds a Masters degree from the London School of Economics and a Ph.D. from Columbia University. Professor Finkelstein has published 25 books and 90 articles, including the bestsellers Why Smart Executives Fail and Superbosses: How Exceptional Leaders Master the Flow of Talent, which LinkedIn Chairman Reid Hoffman calls the “leadership guide for the Networked Age.” He is also a Fellow of the Academy of Management, a consultant and speaker to leading companies around the world, and a top 25 on the Global Thinkers 50 list of top management gurus. Professor Finkelstein's research and consulting work often relies on in-depth and personal interviews with hundreds of people, an experience that led him to create and host his own podcast, The Sydcast, to uncover and share the stories of all sorts of fascinating people in business, sports, entertainment, politics, academia, and everyday life. Ken ShropshireKenneth L. Shropshire joined Arizona State University after having served for more than 30 years as the David W. Hauck Professor at the Wharton School in the department of legal studies and business ethics at the University of Pennsylvania. He also served as the director of the Wharton Sports Business Initiative and carries the title Wharton Professor Emeritus. Ken is the first Adidas Distinguished Professor of Global Sport and the founding CEO of the Global Sport Institute, with additional appointments in the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, and the African and African American Studies program in the School of Social Transformation.Professor Shropshire's research centers on a wide range of sports-related issues, including sports business, sports business law, sports and social impact, race and the law, negotiations, franchise relocation, antitrust issues, contracts, negotiation and dispute resolution, and the broader sports industry. His research has been published in a dozen books and law journals, including Stanford Law and Policy Review, American Business Law Journal, Hastings Law Journal, Marquette Sports Law Journal, Seton Hall Journal of Sports Law, Denver University Law Review, and University of Colorado Law Review.Insights from this episode:Details on Ken's work on the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles and the reasons why he still calls it the job of a lifetime. Benefits of focusing on the task at hand and “working smart, not long” to accomplish your goals.How to be successful in the presence of obstacles by using what you have learned and applying that experience to a new path to success. Strategies being employed to combat injuries in football and create diverse representation in coaching. Details on how sports continue to evolve, how they remain the same, and what we can learn about ourselves through sports.Quotes from the show:On negotiation strategy: “In the negotiation, you throw something really far out there, that you won't get, so you can try to get the fallback.” – Ken ShropshireOn why players were not compensated in early sports clubs: “There is a sector of society that is able to participate in sport, for the glory of sport alone, without compensation, and these are rich people.” – Ken Shropshire“There was a time when inheritance was considered the honorable way to have your wealth and not to work for it.” – Syd FinkelsteinOn whether college athletes should be compensated monetarily: “The primary question should be are we working to give them an opportunity to earn a meaningful degree.” – Ken Shropshire“As us failed athletes realize, part of the reason we weren't successful [even] if we had the physical tools, we were not focused enough on having that success.” – Ken ShropshireOn accepting your limitations and pursuing new options: “A journey would dictate that you might try something else especially if you don't have the characteristics to be successful.” – Ken Shropshire“The key in all of this is: the journey is okay, making mistakes along the way is okay, if you get it right the first time then you are the exception, and everybody is not an entrepreneur.” – Ken ShropshireOn modern football's similarities to early boxing: “We used to see the latest immigrant group was the most successful group in that sport because it was a path out.” – Ken ShropshireOn people from lower socio-economic backgrounds: “People that have fewer advantages are the ones that are going into the places where there is a lot of danger in those jobs.” – Syd Finkelstein“Baseball has really become suburbanized in terms of where you get instruction and somehow football has survived in high schools of America.” – Ken ShropshireOn diversity hiring: “It's actually the smart thing to do, it's not just the good thing … it's going to make you more successful.” – Syd FinkelsteinStay Connected: Syd FinkelsteinWebsite: http://thesydcast.comLinkedIn: Sydney FinkelsteinTwitter: @sydfinkelsteinFacebook: The SydcastInstagram: The Sydcast Ken ShropshireWebsite: kennethshropshire.comLinkedIn: Ken ShropshireTwitter: @kenshropshireSubscribe to our podcast + download each episode on Stitcher, iTunes, and Spotify. This episode was produced and managed by Podcast Laundry (www.podcastlaundry.com)

Global Sport Matters
GSM Live 6/5/20: Coaching in the "New Normal"

Global Sport Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 61:08


Panelists:-Venessa Jacobs | Head Volleyball Coach at Southern University-Kerrick Jackson | Head Baseball Coach at Southern University-Geoff Arnold | Asst. Coach for Mens Basketball at Rider University-Lou Richie | Bishop O'Dowd-Oakland Boys Basketball Coach-Dawn Staley | Hall of Fame player, South Carolina Women's Basketball Coach, 3X Olympic gold medalist, Naismith Player of the Year '91 & '92, Naismith Coach of the Year '20Led by:Scott Brooks | Director of Research at Global Sport Institute

Global Sport Matters
GSM Live 5/29/20: COVID-19 & Sport in Latin America

Global Sport Matters

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 58:25


Joining the conversation:Carla Bustamante | Communication Director, Naranjeros de Hermosillo Baseball Club. Brenda Elsey |  Associate Professor of History at Hofstra University and Co-Host of Burn It All Down. Julio Ricardo Varela | Journalist, Senior Executive for Futuro Media, Co-Host of In The Thick.Victor Ocando | International Sports Lawyer, Lecturer, and external Legal Counsel for soccer clubs and agents in Venezuela, South America and Europe.Hosted By: Andrew Ramsammy | Director of Digital Content for Global Sport Matters and Global Sport Institute

Global Sport Matters
GSM Live 5/22/20: In Full View - Race, Sport, and Privilege

Global Sport Matters

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 55:37


Joining the conversation:Dr. Rashawn Ray | Sociologist at University of Maryland & Brookings InstituteMirna Valerio | Marathon runner, Inclusion activist, and Author, “A Beautiful Work in Progress”Dr. Lois Brown | Director of the Center for the Study of Race and Democracy at Arizona State UniversityDr. Louis Moore | Associate Professor of History (African American, Sport & Gender) at Grand Valley State UniversityLed by:Dr. Scott Brooks | Sociologist and Director of Research at Global Sport Institute

Global Sport Matters
GSM Live 5/1/20: COVID-19 & The Reset of Sport

Global Sport Matters

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 61:57


This week's guests: Tracey Holmes, Australian journalist and presenter on ABC News Radio, Victoria Jackson, Arizona State University clinical assistant professor of history, specializing in sport, and former NCAA champ and retired professional track and field athlete, and Howard Bryant, American author, sports journalist, and radio and television personality with ESPN. Hosted by Kenneth Shropshire, CEO of Global Sport Institute and adidas Distinguished Professor of Global Sport.

Global Sport Matters
What happens after Draft Night?

Global Sport Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 49:53


Tonight, the NFL will host its first virtual Draft ever. The glitzy event that was supposed to take place in Las Vegas, has been derailed by the coronavirus pandemic. Instead, GMs, coaches, players and analysts will participate from their homes and commissioner Roger Goodell is expected to announce first-round draft picks from his basement.  Kenneth L. Shropshire, CEO of the Global Sport Institute at Arizona State University and award-winning columnist and Visiting Senior Practitioner for the Global Sport Institute, William C. Rhoden will be watching.In this episode, they won't be debating whether Tua Tagovailoa goes to the Dolphins or Joe Burrow is a good fit for the Cincinatti Bengals. They'll ask - what happens after the Draft? How can the league keep players fit and get them back in stadiums in time for the start of the  regular season in September?They are joined by guests Andrew Brandt, Executive Director of the Jeffrey S. Moorad Center for the Study of Sports Law and James Lofton, CBS NFL Analyst.  Brandt brings the the executive side to the conversation with his experience as an NFL agent and Vice President of the Greenbay Packers. Lofton, a pro football Hall of Famer and former coach of the San Diego Chargers and Oakland Raiders brings the player/coach perspective.

R & R on Sports powered by KUDZUKIAN
Will Sports Ever Be The Same? w/Kenneth Shropshire | R&R on Sports | KUDZUKIAN

R & R on Sports powered by KUDZUKIAN

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 53:41


On this episode of R&R on Sports, Howard and Larry are joined by Kenneth Shropshire, Adidas Distinguished Professor of Global Sport and CEO of Global Sport Institute at Arizona State University. We talk about the impact the Coronavirus pandemic has had on the global sports landscape and discuss whether sports have been changed forever. We discuss that and more, so make sure to tune into this episode and the latest episodes of R&R on Sports by downloading the Kudzukian App.  

Global Sport Matters
COVID-19 Special Report: What do we know? 'I don't know.'

Global Sport Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 89:41


COVID-19 is the rival no one in sport could prepare for or can defeat yet. Since mid-March, professional sports leagues around the world have either canceled their seasons all together or postponed them indefinitely. Kenneth L. Shropshire, CEO of the Global Sport Institute at Arizona State University will be joined by award-winning columnist and Visiting Senior Practitioner for the Global Sport Institute, William C. Rhoden. In this episode Ken and Bill discuss the implications of this – from fan-less arenas to player eligibility. They invite guests Traci Green (Head coach, Harvard Women’s Tennis), Ray Anderson (Athletic Director, Sun Devil Athletics), and Grant Fogerty (ASU Men’s Basketball player) to weigh in on these issues and share their personal experiences with canceled seasons, disappointed players, and how they plan move forward next year. Professor Jules Boykoff (Pacific University) also joins the show to discuss why he encouraged the cancelation of this summer’s Olympic games, and what that means for athletes and beyond.

Nerdcast Arizona PBS
Ken Shropshire & The NFL's Rooney Rule

Nerdcast Arizona PBS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 29:40


There’s almost no industry that hasn’t taken steps to address diversity, inclusion, and equity. But the NFL decided to tackle diversity with a specific rule to address issues at the head-coaching position. Ken Shropshire, CEO of the Global Sport Institute and Adidas Distinguished Professor of Global Sport at ASU discusses “Field Studies: A 10 Year Snapshot of NFL Coaching Hires,” that tracked data, trends, and outcomes related to the Rooney Rule going back ten NFL seasons.

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Bill Rhoden On Sports (BROSpod)
The NFL's Shameful Black Head Coach Problem with Kavitha Davidson and then Ken Shropshire

Bill Rhoden On Sports (BROSpod)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 87:42


Bill, Jamal and Eryn talk about the disturbing lack of diversity in the NFL coaching ranks with Kavitha Davidson of The Athletic and then later with CEO of The Global Sport Institute at Arizona State University, Ken Shropshire.

Sports Lawyers Association
Athletes and Activism

Sports Lawyers Association

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 38:54


As more and more athletes increasingly give voice to their activism by using their sport as a platform new and often complex issues arise. In the “Athletes and Activism Podcast” these complex issues and their impact on sports law are explored: Should college athletes be paid? How is the student/athlete environment changing? What skills are needed to transition to a life without sport? Historically, activism was more prevalent among collegiate athletes. Why the increase in activism among professional sports today? Your host is Bobby Hacker, SLA President Elect and Attorney, Robert A. Hacker Attorney at Law and Sports Media Consulting with special guest Kenneth L. Shropshire, CEO, Global Sport Institute; adidas Distinguished Professor of Global Sport, Arizona State University and Professor Emeritus, Wharton School.

The Work in Sports Podcast - Insider Advice for Sports Careers
Kenneth Shropshire: A Deeper Understanding of the Sports Industry

The Work in Sports Podcast - Insider Advice for Sports Careers

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 40:36


Kenneth Shropshire, CEO of the Global Sports Institute at Arizona State University joins the Work in Sports podcast to discuss the future of our industryHey it's Brian before we start today's podcast episode with Kenneth Shropshire CEO of the Global Sport Institute … let's talk about, the master's program at the University of Dubuque!If you've been considering getting a masters with a foundation in business, but an emphasis in sports, the Masters in Management - Sports Management at the University of Dubuque could be your perfect mix.I've long state my personal preference is for Masters in Sports Management to be rooted in business, since that is the language of our world. Sports is just another big business, but in a much cooler package if you ask me. The University of Dubuque program offers face-to-face or online options and is just a 30-credit hour program, so it can be completed in 1 year! The curriculum is focused on building leaders in the sports world and includes integrated field experience and professional development opportunities. Check out the University of Dubuque's program - visit dbq.edu/mmsm Now let's start the countdown…Hi everybody, I'm Brian Clapp, Director of Content for WorkInSports.com and this is the Work in Sports podcastSometimes we act like sports is settled science. Athletes play games, fans buy tickets and t-shirts, coaches coach, trainers nurture, businesses buy suites and entertain clients -- it's the circle of sports.But in reality, there is much more than that going on in the business of sports. Sure we all still care about the box score of last nights game, we want to know why Kawhi Leonard is able to do what he does, how Tom Brady seems to defy the laws of aging and understand the rise of the Minnesota Twins… but in all honesty, sometimes that's the superficial part of the industry. Yes, it's the most important, without games and achievements and stars there wouldn't be anything else. But, we should be proud that there is much more to contemplate. The sports product is more than beefcakes running fast and jumping high, there are intricacies and impacts that need to be studied and better understood.But sports is much more than the elite, it's also the everyday. The athletes that aren't on TV, still have questions that need answering - like should your child play football with a concussion? What are the chances your child can become a pro athlete? Should you drink Gatorade instead of water?The communities who support teams have questions - like should the public fund a new stadium in their city? And why aren't more Latina girls participating in sports?These are the types of questions the Global Sport Institute at Arizona State University sets out to solve through research. But this isn't the type of research that gets passed around from scholar to scholar never making a real impact, it's the type that is filtered down into the communities and to the people that need them most. One of the massive advantages of the Global Sports Institue is that it works cross-functionally with other departments within Arizona State, from engineering to sociology, to the athletic department and beyond. That's how they achieve the real depth of knowledge and game-changing research abilities.At the head of this program is Global Sport Institute CEO and this week's guest, Kenneth Shropshire. It's funny, I'm 44 years old, so I don't generally refer to people as Mr. or Mrs. that often -- I usually go first name and am comfortable with that. But Kenneth Shropshire is a Mr. Shropshire… he is a commanding presence with a global impact over his 40 years in the sports industry. We'll get into his impressive background during the interview, but know this… if you hear me call him Kenneth, it was because he asked me to… I kept wanting to call him Mr. Shropshire, out of respect for his worldly accomplishments as they relate to race, college sports, sports agency and so much more… Here he is, Mr. Kenneth Shropshire,

The CUSP Show
Episode 140: From the Sports Analytics Conference with Ken Shropshire

The CUSP Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 33:00


Join Joe on the second episode of his trilogy (Episodes 139, 140 & 141) from the Sloan Sports Analytics Conference. Hear from guest host and Columbia University's Sports Management Academic Director Scott Rosner as they sit down with friends of the program and leaders in the sports industry.  Kenneth L. Shropshire is the Adidas Distinguished Professor of Global Sport and CEO of Global Sport Institute at Arizona State University. He recently closed out a 30-year career as an endowed full professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, where he was also director of the Wharton Sports Business Initiative, professor of Africana Studies, and academic director of Wharton's sports-focused executive education programs. He now holds the title of Wharton Endowed Professor Emeritus. 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. Our presenters are Joe Favorito (@Joefav), Tom Richardson (@ConvergenceTR), and produced by Tom Cerny (@Tom_Cerny19).

After the Buzzer
Kenneth Shropshire, Global Sport Institute

After the Buzzer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 38:19


Bob Wallace talks to Kenneth Shropshire, the Adidas Distinguished Professor of Global Sport at Arizona State University and the CEO of the Global Sport Institute.

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It's A Talk Show
Episode 105 w/ Urban Sociologist, Dr. Scott Brooks

It's A Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018 88:53


Kerri kicks off the episode talking about onethirtysomething at The Big Pine Comedy Festival in Flagstaff and her upcoming comedy shows. Top of the show topics include: Yin Yoga & Meditation, Aretha Franklin, The Catholic Church, and the best baking shows on Netflix: Nailed It and Great British Baking Show. #ThirtyStuff includes starting the Whole30 diet (bye bye to booze and sugar!) and Dry Brushing, This week’s guest is Dr. Scott Brooks. Dr. Brooks received his PhD in Sociology from University of Pennsylvania and is currently the associate director of the Global Sport Institute at ASU. As a scholar, Dr. Brooks is primarily interested in: youth and sport, inequality in sport, coaching and leadership, and community based sports interventions. His book, "Black Men Can’t Shoot" tells the importance of exposure, networks, and opportunities towards earning an athletic scholarship. Additionally, Dr. Brooks has consulted the NFL, MLB, college and high school coaches and athletes. For more check out the Global Sport Institute at ASU: https://globalsport.asu.edu/ Stay up to date on future guests and #ThirtyStuff - follow @onethirtysomething on Instagram!

Stanford Pathfinders with Howard Wolf
The Future of Collegiate Athletics with Ken Shropshire

Stanford Pathfinders with Howard Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2018 28:00


Ken Shropshire, CEO of the Global Sport Institute and adidas Distinguished Professor of Global Sport at Arizona State University, discusses the current state of college athletics and how to ensure that athletes get the most out of their college experience.

Wharton Business Radio Highlights
NFL's Anthem Policy

Wharton Business Radio Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 24:58


The NFL owners have altered the policy regarding the national anthem, saying players can either remain off the field or have to stand during the song. The new policy allows the league to fine teams for actions by their players. Host Dan Loney talks with Ken Shropshire, CEO of the Global Sport Institute and Professor Emeritus at the Wharton School, and Charles Grantham, Director of the Center for Sport Management at Seton Hall University's Stillman School of Business, about this move by the owners and how players are reacting on Knowledge@Wharton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

CitizenCast
A Temple Stadium Can Spur Growth

CitizenCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 6:21


A former Wharton prof, now head of the Global Sport Institute at Arizona State University, says college stadiums can benefit communities—if done right

Sports Business Radio Podcast
Ken Shropshire - Co-Author, The Miseducation of the Student Athlete: How to Fix College Sports

Sports Business Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2017 35:38


Ken Shropshire (@KenShropshire), Co-Author of the book The Miseducation of the Student Athlete: How to Fix College Sports and also CEO of the Global Sport Institute and the adidas Distinguished Professor of Global Sport at Arizona State University, joins us to discuss his forthcoming book as well as the paradigm shift he believes needs to take place in college sports and why he believes that the best form of student-athlete compensation is thorough academic and career preparation.