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Trump wants to bring manufacturing back to the States by charging other countries more to send us stuff to sell, but here's the problem with U.S. tariffs- If Nike makes a shoe in Indonesia, the cost of manufacturing, shipping, AND a big tariff added on still makes it about 80% cheaper than manufacturing it in the US. Is Nike going to take a hit on the profit of those shoes when a tariff is added? Hell no, they're just going to pass the cost onto the consumer. So, if you were wondering who pays for tariffs? It's the consumer. That's your economics lesson for the day. Sorry no time left for me to listen to the episode and write show notes now. But I will add this link that Strickland sent me:The Naked Gun | Official Teaser Trailer (2025 Movie) - Liam Neeson, Pamela AndersonDo you want some cool merch? Check out the store here- https://www.niceguysonbusiness.com/merch Leave a voicemail for the Nice Guys: 424-2DJ-DOUG - (424) 235-3684Need help podcasting? www.TurnkeyPodcast.comJoin our Nice Guys Community. www.NiceShortCut.com Don't forget to check the Trump Golf Track- https://trumpgolftrack.com/ No time to get to this, but you can read the blog here: 12 Worries Every Entrepreneur Has (or they are lying) Show notes written lovingly by the most anonymous man (or woman) in the world. Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
In this episode of shoepodcast, we dive into some hot sneaker topics: Nike's quality control issues with the Obsidian Jordan 1 Low, the hype surrounding small quantity collabs like the Undefeated Spiridon and Unheardof Adistar Cushion 3, and the big question—Is Nike's ReactX Rejuven8 secretly a Crocs ripoff?=============================Make sure to subscribe to shoepodcast on YouTube: https://bit.ly/shoepodcastyoutube
Is Nike running the Jordan 4 RM into the ground already? New Balance is gearing up to take out Asics and Crocs is releasing sneakers for your dog? All that and more on today's episode of the Beyond Kicks podcast… _________________________ Follow us on Instagram Beyond Kicks: https://www.instagram.com/beyondkickspod/ Charley (WinonaKicks): https://www.instagram.com/winonakicks/ Seth (SameOldSeth): https://www.instagram.com/sameoldseth/
In this episode: A remarkable experience talking with our investors [1:10] The VP debate brought back old-school politics [8:06] Why didn't moderators ask about these topics? [9:41] What run-away deficits mean for the market [15:50] Breaking down the U.S. port strike [17:37] Two catalysts poised to send stocks higher [32:47] Is Nike a buy after its disastrous earnings? [34:19] Will the China rally last? [39:46] RIP John Amos, Dikembe Mutombo, and Pete Rose [52:09] Why all brands should speak directly to investors [55:23] Did you like this episode? Get more Wall Street Unplugged FREE each week in your inbox. Sign up here: https://curzio.me/syn_wsu Find Wall Street Unplugged podcast… --Curzio Research App: https://curzio.me/syn_app --iTunes: https://curzio.me/syn_wsu_i --Stitcher: https://curzio.me/syn_wsu_s --Website: https://curzio.me/syn_wsu_cat Follow Frank… X: https://curzio.me/syn_twt Facebook: https://curzio.me/syn_fb LinkedIn: https://curzio.me/syn_li
Nike CEO Amid Slowing Growth – As Nike experiences slower growth, we take a closer look at the challenges faced by its leadership and how the company plans to turn things around. Is Nike's dominance slipping, or is it just a temporary setback? Fed Rate Cut – The Fed is making moves again, cutting rates amid economic uncertainty. We analyze the impact this could have on markets and everyday consumers. Diddy's Latest Headlines – From his business ventures to his cultural influence, we take a look at what Diddy's been up to lately and why he's still making waves in the entertainment industry. iPhone Release – Apple's newest iPhone is officially out, and we're here to discuss the specs, the features, and whether it's worth the upgrade. OpenWeb's CEO Conflict – OpenWeb is facing a CEO conflict that has investors concerned about the future of the company. We dive into what's happening behind the scenes and what it could mean for OpenWeb's future. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rickerandbon/support
In this video, we'll perform a NKE stock analysis and figure out what Nike looks like based on the numbers. Is Nike stock a buy now?
Is Nike's latest ad campaign for the Olympics too honest? In this episode, we delve into the controversial spot that has everyone talking. The sportswear giant has blown up the internet with its "Winning Isn't for Everyone" campaign, challenging the feel-good narratives that dominate the sports world. Nike's bold move is more than just an ad—it's a manifesto. Anchored by the haunting voice of Willem Dafoe, it tackles the darker themes of athletic ambition: obsession, lack of empathy and the relentless pursuit of victory. Is this a celebration of the competitive spirit, or does it glorify a ruthless mentality? Are we witnessing a return to Nike's classic roots, or an audacious rebrand? Does Nike's unapologetic approach redefine what it means to be a winner—and if so, does it cross the line? You might just find yourself asking, "Am I a bad person for loving it?"
Is Nike relying too heavily on past releases to carry them into 2025? Will Fear of God and Adidas part ways soon? Which sneakers are releasing in August that are worth picking up? All that and more in this week's episode of the Beyond Kicks podcast! _________________________ Follow us on Instagram Beyond Kicks: https://www.instagram.com/beyondkickspod/ Charley (WinonaKicks): https://www.instagram.com/winonakicks/ Seth (SameOldSeth): https://www.instagram.com/sameoldseth/
In this episode we get into rumored releases of late 2024 and 2025 Air Jordan 4 release information. With the saturation of the Air Jordan 1 as of late, we are witnessing the same exact problem with the Air Jordan 4. Is Nike simply dropping way too many Air Jordan 4s? Is this is a good thing or bad thing?
One of the most anticipated moments of men's FW24 Milan fashion week was Sabato De Sarno's debut men's collection for Gucci. The boys have mixed feelings and get into what they see for the future of Gucci. Then, Nike steps into the spotlight with a bunch of buzzworthy news and collabs at the start of the year. There's Bode's exciting partnership and capsule collection drop, A Cold Wall's Nike TN8s, and the epic return of a Nike grail – the Nike Rufus mules. Pharrell teases an upcoming collaboration with Timberland. But what really has the Virginia natives excited is the news that the FW24 Louis Vuitton collection will be called Paris Virginia. This has them thinking about familiar references and massive homage. After listing the mules of the week, the muleboyz throw the question out there: Is Nike actually listening to them and taking their advice with these classic mule comebacks?
On this episode we discussed Have u seen these Robot videos! I-Robot about to be real Why black women get so mad when us as black men choose to out the race? Gamma 11's coming back Defining moment 11s are also returning? Excited or no? Travis Scott Olive 1s. Does Travis have the best rapper sneaker? White lobsters? Is Nike abusing yet another gem? Botter Paris X Reebok 3D sneaker collab? Y'all care or no? Big shout out to Reebok supporting the D9 With sneakers making a futuristic model shift are we wrong for wanting things the way they were? What is an artist no one would believe you listen to? Was Steven A wrong for what he said about Rihanna? Polo Day in NYC Hawkeye survived a 14,000 pound plow landing on him. Is he a real superhero?? 112 or Jagged Edge Nike SB adding Stash Pockets in Dunks
Season 3 Opener! On this episode Will and Berto sit down with local Miami entrepreneurs and owners of R8TEDMIA to talk about the ins and outs of the sneaker game from buying preowned product, age of the reseller and what it takes to start your own sneaker hustle. Great company and energy with these two to start Season 3 off right! Is Nike really pushing to knock out all middleman sellers?! FOLLOW R8TEDMIA ON INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/r8tedmia/ FOLLOW PROLIFIC PODCAST ON INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/prolificpodcast/ FOLLOW PROLIFIC PODCAST ON TIKTOK | https://www.tiktok.com/@prolificpodcast?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc SUBSCRIBE HERE | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRByqFxF4C7bopwNrySTlLw FOLLOW WILL ON INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/will_manzano/ FOLLOW BERTO ON INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/norbertocabrera_/ LISTEN ON SPOTIFY | https://open.spotify.com/show/6JFBzhOLVeIvIdHoZGsfGk LISTEN ON APPLE PODCASTS | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/prolific-podcast/id1546819864
Of course We Byke!! . We do a semi deep dive into the album Her Loss by Drake and 21 Savage. We get into the Nike Doernbecher collab. Is Nike going to far with the concept. We break down all the Air Jordan Doernbechers. Breaking News: Latest reports say J Prince Jr was in fact at the event where Takeoff was killed and maybe the cause of it. We breakdown why do we have to check in when it comes to Hip-Hop. Where does 21 Savage rank amongst the members of his freshman class. With this album putting him on a high can 21 Savage compete with anybody from that class in a Versus? All this and more on The Leo Report. Follow us on IG: @theleoreportpodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode Ted and Barnabas wander to and fro through a variety of sports topics:1. Kyler Murray's hilarious contract clause2. Enjoying different QB paradigms3. New NFL alternate uniforms: the good, the bad, and the ugly4. MLB city connect uniforms5. Is Nike ruining sports?
Could Nike be the real reason why it is hard to buy retail sneakers because they are the bots? Is Nike to blame for inflated sneaker prices on StockX and Goat.com? Found out on this episode of Random Noobs Z. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/randomnoobs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/randomnoobs/support
“If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said a faster horse.”- Henry Ford Is it possible that you are not changing as dramatically and profoundly as you should? Is it possible that many of the strategies that have brought you success may actually prevent future success? Is it possible that you aren't moving nearly fast enough?In this provocative episode we take on the question of whether retail brands need to embark on a radical rethinking of their operating model, eschewing one-size-fits-all models in favor a hybrid, platform approach to delivering customer value. Is it time for a blank-sheet approach to business strategy? How do we embrace creative destruction and an un-bundling and re-bundling of the component pieces of our strategy to create a remarkable growth strategy? Is Nike's reconceptualization of their strategy a great example of brands we might emulate? How should we respond to change that is more exponential than linear? We take on all this and more.But first we open up with retail stories that caught our attention this week, most notably Amazon's earnings and the big reveal on their massive advertising business. We also dip into how retail looks to be rebalancing, the race for Peloton and press releases that might have been better left unsent.Jason Goldberg's Forbes article: Amazon Reveals Its Most Profitable Business.Photo by Matthew Lancaster on Unsplash Steve's articles:What We Get So Very Wrong About Amazon's Retail ProfitabilityThe New Era of Hybridization Creates Unparalleled Opportunities.Always Be Testing.Steve's 2022 Retail Predictions. About UsSteve Dennis is an advisor, keynote speaker and author on strategic growth and business innovation. You can learn more about Steve on his website. The expanded and revised edition of his bestselling book Remarkable Retail: How To Win & Keep Customers in the Age of Disruption is now available at Amazon or just about anywhere else books are sold. Steve regularly shares his insights in his role as a Forbes senior contributor and on Twitter and LinkedIn. You can also check out his speaker "sizzle" reel here.Michael LeBlanc is the Founder & President of M.E. LeBlanc & Company Inc and a Senior Advisor to Retail Council of Canada as part of his advisory and consulting practice. He brings 25+ years of brand/retail/marketing & eCommerce leadership experience, and has been on the front lines of retail industry change for his entire career. Michael is the producer and host of a network of leading podcasts including Canada's top retail industry podcast, The Voice of Retail, plus Global E-Commerce Tech Talks , The Food Professor with Dr. Sylvain Charlebois and now in its second season, Conversations with CommerceNext! You can learn more about Michael here or on LinkedIn. Be sure and check out Michael's latest venture for fun and influencer riches - Last Request Barbecue, his YouTube BBQ cooking channel!
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Good morning and welcome to the ride! You made it! Bitterman reminds a lady writing in that she has a YP issue (yo problem) and nothing can be done. Congrats to the power couple on headlining the latest campaign for a very BIG name. J. Anthony Brown just wanted to put a little something out there. There is round table discussion about the reasons a particular gender cheats. Is NIKE talkin' Sugar Honey Iced Tea? Pfizer's vaccine has now been fully approved by the FDA. Ever been dumped for being too stoopid? Today the show closes with the importance of cheating awareness. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Is Nike ruining MLB Jerseys? Do males follow astrology just like girls do? And, how do you start the first episode of a podcast? Welcome to the first episode of Alternative Jargon.
Is Lebron self handicapping himself? Is Nike supplying the resell game like the CIA with crack in the 80s? We also have a special guest this week so be on the look out! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The boys of CK are back! On this episode, the guys talk SNKRS app. Does Nike owe a fair chance to its SNKRS App users? Is Nike going to install a legitimate anti-bot program? Is Nike fueling the resell market? All that and more on this episode of College Kicks!
Is SOS a scam? Is Nike going to get you rich? Find out on this week's podcast.
Is Nike too big to fail? Matt Hart is a freelance journalist whose new book Win at all Costs investigates Nike’s Oregon Project, diving into its culture of cheating, lying, and misogyny. The book is a page-turning sports thriller reminiscent of a Shakespearean drama with one of the top coaches in the world felled by hubris. Coach Claire talks to Matt about the rise and fall of former coach Alberto Salazar, if he is indeed a villain through and through, the win-at-all-costs mindset of sports today, how young athletes are affected, the women at Nike, if Nike has some redeeming qualities as an organization, and if most people even care about any of this. It’s a fascinating discussion that is sure to appeal to true crime fans! Matt Hart’s writing covers sports science, human-powered adventure and exploration, performance-enhancing drugs, nutrition, and evolution. His work has appeared in The Atlantic, The New York Times, National Geographic Adventure, Outside, and Men’s Journal magazine, among others. His reporting on the investigations into Salazar appeared on the front page, above the fold, of The New York Times in May 2017. In addition to his access to the Gouchers, other sources for the book include former Nike employees, athletes, and coaches; famed sports-scientist and Oregon Project whistleblower Steve Magness; and Olympic marathon gold medalist Frank Shorter, among many others. About Matt’s Book WIN AT ALL COSTS: In May 2017, journalist Matt Hart received a USB drive containing a single file—a 4.7-megabyte PDF named “Tic Toc, Tic Toc. . . .” He quickly realized he was in possession of a stolen report prepared a year earlier by the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA). It was part of an investigation into legendary running coach Alberto Salazar, a Houston-based endocrinologist named Dr. Jeffrey Brown, and the cheating by Nike-sponsored runners. The file began Hart’s reporting on the Nike Oregon Project and led him to uncover a win-at-all-costs culture of greed, corporate malfeasance, and abuse. WIN AT ALL COSTS is an explosive and revealing narrative depicting the deception and performance-enhancing drug use at the Nike Oregon Project. Hart writes richly detailed portraits of athletes Kara and Adam Goucher, Galen Rupp, and Mo Farah, as well as the coaches and doctors at the root of the cheating. The book recounts how the secretive program began to unravel when Steve Magness, an assistant coach to Salazar broke the code of silence by alerting USADA. He was followed by Olympians Adam and Kara Goucher who, risking their prosperous careers, became whistleblowers on their former Nike running family at headquarters in Beaverton, Oregon. Combining sports drama and corporate exposé, WIN AT ALL COSTS uncovers a relentless culture of deceit and drug misuse at Nike; as well as abuse of power, gender discrimination, medical malpractice, and systemic cheating at the highest levels of professional athletics. The book is also a cautionary tale about the excess of greed, corporate malfeasance, and the pushing of athletic boundaries. Deeply researched, unsettling, and ultimately entertaining, WIN AT ALL COSTS will astonish readers by the extremes that coaches and athletes will go to achieve athletic greatness—no matter the cost. Questions Matt is asked: 3:20 On your website, you say that humans learn through storytelling. What made you want to tell the story of Nike and its infamous coach, Alberto Salazar? 4:28 Your new book, Win At All Costs, is a fascinating deep dive into the world of Nike, from its scrappy, rebel beginnings to the behemoth brand that it is today. Essentially, it's a "David becomes Goliath" story. How would you describe the changes that the company went through from its humble beginnings to today? 6:33 Let's talk about Alberto Salazar. When he started out as an athlete he became one of the greatest American marathoners, and then became an absolute legend as a coach. I was struck reading your book how Skakespearean he really is. He’s like this man in power brought down by his hubris. How would you describe him as an athlete, coach, and father? 10:18 It’s easy to paint Alberto Salazar as the evil cult leader who got everybody under his spell, but how do you see that? Obviously there were people complicit in it and athletes at the top of the sport, some of them are willing to do anything to get ahead too. So how do you see it? Do you see Alberto as just the evil cult leader or is it more complicated than that? 13:25 Galen Rupp was what, 15 or 16 when he began to be coached by Alberto? That’s a child, and you’re not really able to make decisions, especially when somebody who has a reputation like Alberto comes into your life and says, “Hey, I see something special in you. Let me take you under my wing.” I have a lot of sympathy for Galen Rupp. I know not everybody in the running community does, but I do. But he’s an adult now, so we’ll see what happens with his career. 15:12 It’s like you want to hate Nike for all of the things that they’ve done, but yet they also have the Bowerman Track Club which is like women supporting women. Shalane Flanagan is now one of the coaches there. If you look at them on Instagram, it’s just like picture perfect empowerment and everything that it’s supposed to be. It’s just like how can you have two things like that in the same town and in the same company? 17:56 It’s easy to kind of say, okay, Alberto was the bad apple, but we’ve got Jerry Schumacher and he’s the best, and he’s wonderful, and still that Nike is just that one guy. But a lot of the stuff you talk about goes higher up than just Alberto Salazar. It goes to everybody above him, and I thought that it was really eye opening when you talked about salaries. In the world of running, it’s very secretive how much pro runners make, and you were able to find out that Kara Goucher got paid $35,000 while her husband Adam got paid $90,000 when they joined. Can you talk about that and about why they were willing to tell you that? 20:11 Compared to just about any other professional sport, coaches’ salaries all seemed incredibly low. And maybe it’s because obviously running doesn’t bring in the money that the NFL does. We don’t sit around watching running, at least not too many people do, which still I think is very bizarre that there’s millions and millions of runners in the United States and yet track and field and running is not that interesting to people. Why do you think that is? Why doesn’t running have the fan base that baseball or the NFL or something like that does? 22:24 I coach a lot of athletes and many of them just simply aren’t interested in what the elites do. And this leads me to my question for you. This whole scandal with the Nike Oregon Project, has it affected Nike at all as far as sales? People are still buying their shoes, right? 24:28 Nike is still paying for the defense of Alberto Salazar. Any insight on why? 26:13 Did you interview Mary Cain for the book? 26:57 Alberto was a son figure and a father figure and so many of the athletes say that, “He’s like a father. I love… “ Even Kara Goucher was like, “He’s a father figure to me. He’s the best,” and all of that, and now it’s a very different story. 28:26 You talk in the book about how Alberto Salazar who has $1 million budget or something, he has access to the latest technology, and massage therapists, and all of that, he would personally massage Galen Rupp, and there’s a couple things that you might be suspicious are going on there when that happens, but it seems like that was the testosterone. Is that what you found? It just seems weird to me. 31:29 There were stories of athletes being prescribed things for ailments that they didn’t have. Everybody on the team had a thyroid problem all of a sudden. And then there were the L-Carnitine infusions, and obviously infusing yourself with anything is against clean sport. But when they were caught, they just said, “Oh, it didn’t do anything for me.” Do you want to talk a little bit about the whole infusion story? 34:26 Is there a USADA test for L-Carnitine, because it’s an amino acid? 35:06 I’m surprised L-Carnitine hasn’t become more of the thing because to be perfectly honest, when this whole story broke, I was training for a marathon and I went to GNC and got myself some L-Carnitine. People see this and hear this, recreational runners or sub-elites, and they’re like, “Huh, that’s interesting.” And yet, they go ahead and follow that gray line. It’s almost like exposing the truth encourages more people to cheat, do you think? 37:44 I’d love to talk a little bit about the women at Nike. We learned all about Kara Goucher and her reduction clause. So when she decided to have a baby, she basically was not paid. So she was not paid for a very long period of time while she still was technically working for Nike. Again, this goes back to the contracts being super, super secretive. Do you think at least that has changed in the world of running for women as far as how they’re treated when they decide to have a family? 40:09 What do you feel is the future of sports and running and Nike? 42:52 Hopefully with the good example of the Bowerman Track Club, Nike might be able to change for the better from the inside, and then with work like yours, hopefully will change for the better from the outside. 44:13 Matt, what’s next for you with your running and your writing? Questions I ask everyone: 45:01 If you could go back and talk to yourself when you started running, what advice would you give? 46:15 What is the greatest gift running has given you? 46:51 Where can listeners connect with you? Quotes by Matt: “As an athlete, I learned this through the reporting, that Alberto Salazar would try basically anything to try to improve performance. Now that’s not all drugs and illicit means. That’s kind of anything from massage to dry needling to whatever else might be in the popular culture of athletes at the time.” “Athletes at the end of the day are 100% responsible for what they put into their body. Any athlete that’s working with Alberto Salazar, it does want to aggressively pursue hard training and they’ll do kind of whatever they’re asked or whatever they think can help them stand on top of the podium, and that’s the win at all costs sort of zero sum game that sports have become.” “Of the $36 billion Nikes makes a year, some $4.6 billion of it is the run category, and so that’s I think their largest category, to sell to runners. Now it’s a different question of whether we want to watch those runners run.” “You have to imagine years of training at a level you simply couldn’t maintain without drugs changes you physiologically. You’re steps ahead or you’re stronger or you’re faster. And so, that’s a whole other discussion, the long-term benefits of drugs and is someone still a cheat if they’ve gotten off them.” Take a Listen on Your Next Run Want more awesome interviews and advice? Subscribe to our iTunes channel Mentioned in this podcast: Matt Hart's website with links to book: Win at All Costs: Inside Nike Running and Its Culture of Deception Bowerman Track Club Runners Connect Winner's Circle Facebook Community RunnersConnect Facebook page claire@runnersconnect.net https://www.precisionhydration.com/ Follow Matt on: Instagram Twitter We really hope you’ve enjoyed this episode of Run to the Top. The best way you can show your support of the show is to share this podcast with your family and friends and share it on your Facebook, Twitter, or any other social media channel you use. 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Today we have special guest Brian Toll from the Hwood group in to talk Halloween weekend, Kanye's big bday gift, South Park nears $500m in streaming rights, Lori Laughlin charges, Kylie's rise and shine, the start of the NBA season, Netflix's viewership numbers, WeWork bailout, Lyft stock jumping, some big shoe company CEOs stepping down, Nordstrom and more! Self-proclaimed “Best Guest Ever,” Brian Toll from the HWood Group in studio. [2:21] Kanye gives $1M to prison reform charities for Kim K.'s birthday. [12:00] 'South Park' close to $500 million streaming deal. [16:23] Is Netflix lying about their viewership? [19:56] The systemic problem at elite colleges, highlighted by the ‘Varsity Blues’ scandal. [23:57] Kylie Jenner + TikTok = 1B. [27:20] NBA Kickoff: Is Group Chat excited? [31:16] WeWork loses, yet Adam Neumann is still leaving a winner. HOW?? [34:16] Lyft forecasting is a JOKE! [39:37] Is Nike filled with dead bodies everywhere?? CEO steps down amid cheating allegations. [42:06] Who is the person to take Under Armour to the next level? [46:15] Do you tip your Uber driver?? [47:32] Nordstrom NYC taking risks to enhance their business. [53:34] Is good old Mayor Pete Buttigeg more connected than we thought?? [55:41] Brian’s Halloween party recommendations this weekend in LA? [1:02:13] Related Links/Products Mentioned Group Chat News (@groupchatpod) • Instagram Group Chat Newsletter Brian Toll (@briantoll) • Instagram Kanye donates South Park Netflix Lori Laughlin Kylie Jenner Venture Capital Memes (@prayingforexits) • Instagram WeWork Lyft stock Nike CEO Under Armour Uber Nordstrom Buttigeg/Zuck Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode the Big Dogs discuss: Big Dog Injury of the Week: Kyle Kuzma (foot) Puma signs Kyle to a new sneaker deal Is Nike saving their money for Caruso (?) Injured players should travel with the team Rondo should just retire and become a coach Kevin is starting to turn around on Dwight Howard Who starts as the Lakers center (Dwight or Javale)? Jared Dudley is a killer Orange Chicken is fried chicken … Talen! We dedicated half the Podcast to Chicken Fingers … Rob Pelinka is still Littlefinger Kobe will always be disrespected
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Zion Williamson had a scary injury last night due to a blown out Nike shoe. Is this really a big deal? Is Nike really in trouble? Or does time heal all wounds? Find out here.
In this episode, Weeze and Trudi take some time to break down Nike's 2018 Just Do It Campaign starring Colin Kaepernick. Is Nike now trying to be an ally? Are they taking a stand with Colin? Or is it just a very smart marketing campaign targeting the changing demographics of our country? We'll address all that at more. Remember to join the FaceBook Group to continue the conversation: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1077973785700853/
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Tendo and Moses return this week with NFL as the season is kicking off, they give their predictions as to who's going to the Superbowl and what are the Vegas Odds. Lakers finally release Deng paying off $38 million. We ask what could have happened to keep him there that long. Nike and Colin Kaepernick are in the news for teaming up in support of Kap's longstanding endeavour to protest the end of police brutality. Is Nike being altruistic, or is it smart business sense? The guys also get to chatting with Instagram star, Crazy Russian Uncle. We talk about his life and his outlook. He even name drops a few stars at the end of it. Give it a Listen something to enjoy!
Economist Tom Smith and Mike Lewis analyze Nike’s decision to feature Colin Kaepernick in its “Just Do It” campaign. Is Nike pursuing the right branding strategy? Are they using Kaepernick to reposition the brand closer to Millennial and Generation Z sensibilities?
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What is the future of 3-D Printing? Is Nike undervalued? Is Qualcomm ready for a rebound? On today's show, our analysts tackle some listener questions.
Welcome to episode #300 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. This is also episode #21.20 of Across The Sound. Joseph Jaffe is widely regarded as one of the top Marketing Bloggers (Jaffe Juice) and Podcasters (both Jaffe Juice in audio and Jaffe Juice TV in video). He is the author of three excellent books (Life After The 30-Second Spot, Join The Conversation and Flip The Funnel) and recently launched his latest venture, Evol8tion. A long-time friend (and one of the main inspirations behind the Six Pixels of Separation Blog and Podcast), we've decided to hold monthly conversations, debates and back-and-forths that will dive a little deeper into the Digital Marketing and Social Media landscape. This is our 21st conversation (or, as I like to affectionately call it, Across The Sound 21.20). This week, we talk about brands and technology. Is Nike a sporting goods brand or a technology company? After Jaffe waits in line for close to an hour at SXSW to score a Nike FuelBand, you may be surprised by what we come up with. Enjoy the conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #300 - Host: Mitch Joel. Running time: 55:07. Please send in questions, comments, suggestions - mitch@twistimage.com. Hello from Beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at iTunes. Please visit and leave comments on the Blog - Six Pixels of Separation. Feel free to connect to me directly on Facebook here: Mitch Joel on Facebook. or you can connect on LinkedIn. ...or on twitter. Six Pixels of Separation the book is now available. CTRL ALT DEL is coming in Spring 2013. Here's the Jaffe vs. Joel debate on collision of Madison Avenue and Mountain View. Jaffe Juice. Jaffe Juice TV. Life After The 30-Second Spot. Join The Conversation. Flip The Funnel. Follow Jaffe on Twitter. Evol8tion. This week's music: David Usher 'St. Lawrence River'. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #300 - Host: Mitch Joel. Tags: advertising podcast blog blogging brand business book david usher digital marketing evol8tion facebook flip the funnel fuelband itunes jaffe juice jaffe juice tv join the conversation joseph jaffe life after the 30 second spot marketing marketing blogger marketing podcast nike online social network podcast podcasting social media sxsw technology