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Kevin, Grayson, and The Chief could not feel more positive about FC Cincinnati after their win in CCL and a win in Blood Feud over the New York Red Bulls to start the season. The new signings all look good, the defense holds strong despite missing key pieces, and the team feels like they're set for 2025. FC Cincinnati goalkeeper Evan Louro stops by to talk vibes, preseason in Florida, away days in Honduras, and what rattles Denkey. In Part Three it's FC Cincinnati news including Orellano's new contract, Brenner may be heading back to Cincinnati, and Jeff Berding trying to sign a "top 20" player? Patreon Questions and so much more abound in this first episode of the 2025 season! Timestamps: (3:41) - Match Recap and Review (1:09:48) - Conversation with FC Cincinnati's Evan Louro (1:40:37) - Build Back Brenner? (1:53:52) - Top 20 Player inbound? (1:56:57) - John Harkes sword pull (2:00:48) - Patreon Questions Links: Streetside Brewery: Mention the PostCast for $1 off your beer at Streetside Brewery Cincy Shirts: www.cincyshirts.com/CincyPostCast PROMO CODE: THEPOSTCINCY for 10% Off! Check out The Post at www.thepostcincy.com Music by Jim Trace and the Makers Join the Discord Server and jump into the conversation Follow us on BlueSky, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ThePostCincy
Welcome to the show, Co-CEO of FC Cincinnati: Jeff Berding! In this jam-packed episode, we'll chat with Jeff about Luciano Acosta's impact on the team, welcoming Evander to the Club, what's new at TQL Stadium this year, and some of his favorite FC Cincinnati moments over the last DECADE! Can you believe it's been ten years since FCC began in our city?! We love the orange and blue! Did we mention FC Cincy will be featured on a new show on Apple TV this week? Click here for more details. On the Sidelines is presented by OrthoCincy Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textSummaryIn this episode, Jeff Berding, Co-CEO of FC Cincinnati, shares his journey from a passionate Cincinnati Reds fan to a key figure in the city's soccer scene. He reflects on his childhood experiences, the influence of baseball legends like Pete Rose, and the importance of community in sports. Jeff discusses the collaboration between FC Cincinnati and the Reds, his vision for Cincinnati's riverfront development, and how both teams can thrive together in the city's sports landscape. In this conversation, Jeff discusses the development of FC Cincinnati, the importance of community engagement, and the differences in fan experiences between soccer and baseball. He highlights the need for sports teams to attract younger demographics and shares insights on the future of TQL Stadium and its surrounding developments. The conversation also touches on the significance of concerts and events in building community connections, exemplified by the return of The Who to Cincinnati.TakeawaysJeff Berding's love for the Cincinnati Reds shaped his career.Growing up in Cincinnati, Jeff had a strong connection to local sports.Pete Rose served as a significant role model for Jeff.Family experiences at Reds games created lasting memories.Jeff transitioned from baseball to soccer, reflecting changing sports interests.The Bengals and Reds can coexist and support each other in Cincinnati.Community development is crucial for the success of local sports teams.Jeff emphasizes the need for better urban planning in Cincinnati.The collaboration between FC Cincinnati and the Reds enhances community spirit.A vibrant sports culture in Cincinnati benefits all teams. Milwaukee's ballpark experience is unique and impressive.FC Cincinnati was born from a desire for local youth to have a pro team.Attracting younger fans is crucial for the future of baseball.Soccer offers a different kind of excitement compared to baseball.Future developments around TQL Stadium aim to enhance community engagement.The Who concert was a significant event for Cincinnati's history.Community events can strengthen the bond between sports teams and fans.Winning is essential for maintaining fan interest in sports.FC Cincinnati aims to be a community asset beyond just soccer.The Reds have a promising young team for the upcoming season.TitlesFrom Reds Fan to FC Cincinnati Co-CEOJeff Berding: A Cincinnati Sports JourneyThe Impact of Pete Rose on Jeff BerdingBuilding Community Through Sports in CincinnatiSound Bites"I was a try hard, tough guy.""Soccer's dangerous too.""The Reds are my first love.""We need the banks to be awesome.""We need the Reds to be successful.""Winning solves a lot of problems.""The Who spoke to me."Chapters00:00Introduction to Jeff Berding and FC Cincinnati02:55Jeff's Early Life and Reds Fandom05:51Influence of Pete Rose on Jeff's Life09:03Memorable Reds Moments and Family Connections12:02Transition from Baseball to Soccer15:00Business Perspective: Bengals vs. Reds18:00Collaboration Between FC Cincinnati and the Reds21:11Vision for Cincinnati's Riverfront Development22:57Exploring Milwaukee's Ballpark Experience24:51The Journey of FC Cincinnati's Formation31:13Attracting Younger Fans to BaseballSponsored by Moerlein Lager House, host of the March 26, 2025 Opening Day Eve Party benefitting the Reds Community Fund!
Gerrymandering is bad, right? Drawing congressional or statehouse districts to benefit one party at the expense of the other is wrong. Right? As we untangle redistricting this season, we wanted to unravel the belief that gerrymandering is bad. Guests include: Matt Huffman, Ohio Senate President (R-Lima); Maureen O'Connor, former chief justice of the Ohio Supreme Court; Allison Russo, Ohio House Minority Leader (D-Upper Arlington); David Pepper, former Ohio Democratic Party Chair; Jeff Berding, co-owner of FC Cincinnati; and David Niven, political science professor at the University of Cincinnati.
Gerrymandering is bad, right? Drawing congressional or statehouse districts to benefit one party at the expense of the other is wrong. Right? As we untangle redistricting this season, we wanted to unravel the belief that gerrymandering is bad. Guests include: Matt Huffman, Ohio Senate President (R-Lima); Maureen O'Connor, former chief justice of the Ohio Supreme Court; Allison Russo, Ohio House Minority Leader (D-Upper Arlington); David Pepper, former Ohio Democratic Party Chair; Jeff Berding, co-owner of FC Cincinnati; and David Niven, political science professor at the University of Cincinnati.
Lifelong Cincinnati resident, Jeff Berding had a vision—create a professional soccer team, build a purpose built stadium and thus transform the West End community.
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"What Gives" invites you to explore the remarkable journey of Jeff Berding, Co-CEO of FC Cincinnati, as he shares insights from his diverse career spanning sports management, community engagement, and leadership. Join host Erin Satzger for an in-depth conversation with Jeff Berding, a fifth-generation Cincinnatian whose visionary leadership has propelled FC Cincinnati from a USL franchise to Major League Soccer prominence.Discover the strategic decisions and personal experiences that have shaped Berding's trajectory, from his tenure with the Cincinnati Bengals to his pivotal role in founding and growing FC Cincinnati. Gain firsthand insights into the challenges and triumphs of building a successful sports franchise, culminating in the opening of TQL Stadium in 2021.Format:Host Introduction: Erin Satzger sets the stage for the episode and introduces Jeff Berding.Guest Introduction: Dive into Jeff Berding's background, highlighting his achievements and contributions to the sports industry.Journey Overview: Jeff shares key moments and milestones from his career, from his time with the Cincinnati Bengals to the founding of FC Cincinnati.Building FC Cincinnati: Explore Berding's role in transforming FC Cincinnati from a USL franchise to a Major League Soccer powerhouse.Leadership Lessons: Learn from Berding's leadership philosophy and strategies for success in sports management and community engagement.Q&A: Erin engages Jeff in a lively Q&A session, covering audience questions and additional insights.Closing Remarks: Erin wraps up the episode, emphasizing key takeaways and teasing future episodes.
The Co-CEO of FC Cincinnati joined us in studio. Podcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEgger
The Co-CEO of FC Cincinnati joined us in studio. Podcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEgger
Does Cincinnati need a new arena? With the Heritage Bank Center over 50 years old, Scott talks with Jeff Berding about bringing a new arena to the greater Cincinnati area, and how to pay for it.
Does Cincinnati need a new arena? With the Heritage Bank Center over 50 years old, Scott talks with Jeff Berding about bringing a new arena to the greater Cincinnati area, and how to pay for it.
Kaitlin Mahar, from wirecutter.com, discusses the best online black Friday deals. Three things with Tiff Porter. Allworth Financial Simply Money segment with Steve Sprovach. Nick Wolny, CNET senior editor, talks about winning the war against porch pirates. Jeff Berding, President/CEO of FC Cincinnati discus's the teams playoff run and the Thanksgiving Day race.
Kaitlin Mahar, from wirecutter.com, discusses the best online black Friday deals. Three things with Tiff Porter. Allworth Financial Simply Money segment with Steve Sprovach. Nick Wolny, CNET senior editor, talks about winning the war against porch pirates. Jeff Berding, President/CEO of FC Cincinnati discus's the teams playoff run and the Thanksgiving Day race.
Willie discusses the death of a FC Cincinnati fan with Melissa Powers, gets a visit from Jeff Berding with the Supporters Shield, and reacts to the election of Mike Johnson as Speaker of the House.
Willie discusses the death of a FC Cincinnati fan with Melissa Powers, gets a visit from Jeff Berding with the Supporters Shield, and reacts to the election of Mike Johnson as Speaker of the House.
Willie discusses the death of a FC Cincinnati fan with Melissa Powers, gets a visit from Jeff Berding with the Supporters Shield, and reacts to the election of Mike Johnson as Speaker of the House.
FC Cincinnati Co-CEO Jeff Berding on what's to come with the Club, his determination and passion to keep the Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati, building a new arena in our city and FCC winning the Supporters' Sheild. On the Sidelines is presented by OrthoCincy Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine.
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Jeff Berding had spent nearly 20 years with the Cincinnati Bengals when he left it all behind… to start a minor league soccer team. After blowing all expectations out of the water, FC Cincinnati was granted a bid to join Major League Soccer. Jeff and team moved at breakneck speed, doing in 18 months what many cities take 3-4 years to complete. After some hard years, FC Cincinnati is on a roll. With the best record in the MLS, they keep selling out games and finding ways to win. Their success story is intricately tied to this family man who just wanted a hometown team for his kids to cheer on. Jeff's aggressive story of risk and movement will get you off the couch and into the game.
Just like Willie predicted Lionel Messi is coming to Cincinnati... as a member of Inter Miami FC. Jeff Berding joins Willie to share what this means for other clubs in MLS with the world's top stars.
Just like Willie predicted Lionel Messi is coming to Cincinnati... as a member of Inter Miami FC. Jeff Berding joins Willie to share what this means for other clubs in MLS with the world's top stars.
Could Cincinnati be getting a new arena? Scott is joined by FC Cincinnati President Jeff Berding to discuss how this could happen without burdening the tax payer.
Andy and Tom talk about the sudden closure of two prominent downtown restaurants, as well as Joe Burrow getting involved in a new sport. Also, Cincinnati home sales have dropped sharply, but does that mean the white-hot market is cooling? And then Fifty West Brewing, one of the OGs of Cincinnati craft beer, is opening a new location.Interview starts at (17:15). Jeff Berding started FC Cincinnati because he wanted his kids to have the same connection to the city that he did growing up with the Big Red Machine. Ahead of the team's home opener, he talks about what's going on around TQL Stadium and growing pains as the club entered Major League Soccer.Above the Fold is a podcast by the Cincinnati Business Courier.
Fresh off his team's banner season, FC Cincinnati Co-CEO Jeff Berding shares how he turned his audacious dream of bringing a professional soccer club to his hometown into a reality. Plus, Jeff discusses how he used a grassroots approach to create a culture of raving fans and brought different stakeholders together to build a world-class soccer stadium. For show notes and more leadership development information visit vistage.com/podcast---Learn more about VistageVistage is the world's largest CEO executive coaching and peer advisory organization for small and midsize business leaders. Vistage offers the most effective approach to achieve better results, grow your company faster and maximize your impact as a leader. For 65 years, Vistage has helped CEOs, business owners and key executives reach new levels of success and leadership development.
Scott talks with Jeff Berding about the potential for Cincinnati to be a host city of the next World Cup, on ESPN 1530.
FC Cincinnati co-CEO Jeff Berding joins to discuss the crunch-time decision to sign the agreement with FIFA in order for Cincinnati to move forward with its 2026 World Cup bid.
After 19 years with the Cincinnati Bengals, Jeff Berding left his executive-level position to bring a new sports team to the Queen City: FC Cincinnati. Early on, Jeff faced skepticism about the new venture, but he saw a bright future that he's still helping to build. On episode 114, the soccer club's CEO tells us about his inspiration for the club, gets real about FCC's disappointing MLS seasons, and explains why it's crucial to decide whose support means the most to you. Although he had some soccer experience prior to FCC, Jeff embodies what it means to have a growth mindset.
Jeff Berding '85, president of FC Cincinnati, joins Will Reilly '09 and Steve Specht '86 to talk about the creation of FC Cincinnati, hosting the US - Mexico World Cup qualifier, and the difference between Coach Specht's football and the worlds football.
The World Cup could come to Cincinnati in 2026. Jeff Berding from FC Cincinnati explains more and what this could mean for the Queen City.
The World Cup could come to Cincinnati in 2026. Jeff Berding from FC Cincinnati explains more and what this could mean for the Queen City.
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS WEEK’S SHOW. We’re thrilled to welcome Fulcrum Fives as our new Presenting Sponsor of the show this month. Register your 5-a-side soccer team today and use promo code SOCCERTALK to get 10% off your team registration! Be sure to follow Fulcrum Fives on Facebook and Instagram too for the latest updates on their new facility! Bryan, Bill and I open up this week’s show with a conversation with FC Cincinnati President Jeff Berding. It’s a big week for Jeff, three years of blood, sweat and tears went into the opening of TQL Stadium. This weekend, fans of FC Cincinnati will finally get to watch a match in their own stadium. We talked with Jeff about the process, things to look forward to this weekend, the team in general. It was a great conversation and Jeff was very transparent as he usually is when he comes on. We can’t thank him enough for taking the time to come on the podcast. Fastsigns Central Cincinnati is a preferred partner of Xavier Athletics and they work with many high schools, college and pro sports teams in Cincinnati, including Cintas Center, Nippert Stadium, Paul Brown Stadium, Great American Ballpark, The Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame, Fifth Third Arena and others. Stop into Fastsigns on Highland Ave. next to Lowe’s in Oakley and tell Mike Williams that CST sent ya. You can visit them online at fastsigns.com/352 or follow them on social media accounts @fastsigns352. In Segment 2 we welcomed in Jared Handra, President of Die Innenstadt and board member of The Incline Collective to get some information about what they’ll be up to this year. For even more information, visit them online at dieinnenstadt.com as well as inclinecincy.com. Big thanks to Rhinehaus for their support of the show this week. In a recent report by The Enquirer’s Pat Brennan, FC Cincinnati are in the process of signing former USMNT center back Geoff Cameron. Don’t forget to get your Kings Hammer FC tickets! Use promo code “CSTKHFC” at checkout to get a 10% off single match or season tickets. Order online today at CincinnatiSoccerTalk.com/khfctickets SUPPORT CST! Want to help support Cincinnati Soccer Talk? Want to become an episode captain? Become a supporter today! You can also help support the show by purchasing some shirts from our new T-shirt store! Head on over to cincinnatisoccertalk.com/shop. SUBSCRIBE TO CINCINNATI SOCCER TALK Don’t forget you can now download and subscribe to Cincinnati Soccer Talk on iTunes today! The podcast can also be found on Stitcher Smart Radio now. We’re also available in the Google Play Store and NOW ON SPOTIFY! As always we’d love your feedback about our podcast! You can email the show at feedback@cincinnatisoccertalk.com. We’d love for you to join us on our Facebook page as well! Like us at Facebook.com/CincinnatiSoccerTalk. The show’s RSS feed is https://cincinnatisoccertalk.libsyn.com/rss
Travis is out this week but Nate and Stephen have a very special guest joining them for this episode. Former USMNT captain in the 2000 Olympics and 10 year MLS veteran Brian Dunseth joins the guys. Brian is also a soccer analyst for Real Salt Lake, ESPN, FS1 and co-hosts Counter Attack on Sirius XMFC. They talk everything from Jeff Berding, to the league view of FCC, coaching changes and more! You do not want to miss this episode!
On this week's show, we're joined by FC Cincinnati President Jeff Berding to get the latest updates surrounding the Orange and Blue. Get downloading! HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS WEEK’S SHOW. FC Cincinnati President Jeff Berding stops by the show this week to update us on all things FC Cincinnati. From the West End Stadium to 2021 season tickets, to player moves and more. Every time Jeff comes on the show, he brings it and we appreciate him stopping by to talk. MLS announced the next six games of the 2020 Regular Season. JOIN THE 2021 GROWLER CUP TODAY If you’d like to join the Growler Cup, become a $5 supporter of the show today at cincinnatisoccertalk.com/support SUPPORT CST! Want to help support Cincinnati Soccer Talk? Want to become an episode captain? Become a supporter today! SUBSCRIBE TO CINCINNATI SOCCER TALK Don’t forget you can now download and subscribe to Cincinnati Soccer Talk on iTunes today! The podcast can also be found on Stitcher Smart Radio now. We’re also available in the Google Play Store and NOW ON SPOTIFY! As always we’d love your feedback about our podcast! You can email the show at feedback@cincinnatisoccertalk.com. We’d love for you to join us on our Facebook page as well! Like us at Facebook.com/CincinnatiSoccerTalk. The show’s RSS feed is https://cincinnatisoccertalk.libsyn.com/rss
Jeff Berding is President of FC Cincinnati and led the club's meteoric rise from the United Soccer League into Major League Soccer. He started his career in politics, worked for members of Congress, ran a successful political campaign to fund the renewal of Cincinnati's central riverfront that maintained the City's MLB and NFL teams, served on Cincinnati City Council, and spent nearly 2 decades working as a sports executive for the Cincinnati Bengals.
On this week's show, we visited with FC Cincinnati goalkeeper Bobby Edwards! Plus we try to cast the Hollywood movie based on the FCC story. Get downloading! HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS WEEK’S SHOW. On this week’s show, Bryan, Clay, and Boston catch up with FC Cincinnati’s newest goalkeeper Bobby Edwards! Bobby fills us in on how he found himself starting his professional career in Northern Ireland and ultimately how he ended up in Cincinnati. We ask him the usual Cincy questions of course but we really got to know Bobby during Rapid Fire. Thanks to Bobby for coming on the show! Tom Bogert and Paul Tenorio recently reported on the FC Cincinnati coaching search. It sounds like Dominic Kinnear and Jaap Stam are two finalists for the position. Lastly, if you had the chance to cast the Hollywood story of FC Cincinnati, who would you cast in the roles for Jeff Berding, Carl Lindner III, Sean Okoli, and John Harkes? JOIN THE 2020 GROWLER CUP TODAY If you’d like to join the Growler Cup, become a $5 supporter of the show today at cincinnatisoccertalk.com/support SUPPORT CST! Want to help support Cincinnati Soccer Talk? Want to become an episode captain? Become a supporter today! SUBSCRIBE TO CINCINNATI SOCCER TALK Don’t forget you can now download and subscribe to Cincinnati Soccer Talk on iTunes today! The podcast can also be found on Stitcher Smart Radio now. We’re also available in the Google Play Store and NOW ON SPOTIFY! As always we’d love your feedback about our podcast! You can email the show at feedback@cincinnatisoccertalk.com. We’d love for you to join us on our Facebook page as well! Like us at Facebook.com/CincinnatiSoccerTalk. The show’s RSS feed is https://cincinnatisoccertalk.libsyn.com/rss
FC Cincinnati is looking for a GM....it's not Jeff Berding. Pat has the details.
In this episode, Andrew Wiebe, David Gass, Bobby Warshaw and Calen Carr tackle the close of MLS’s primary transfer window. Which moves did the guys like the most? Which teams did what they had to do as the count ticked down? The Rapids certainly didn’t sit on their hands, getting younger and filling holes after they fired head coach Anthony Hudson. The Crew weren’t playing around either, but the winner was either the Seattle Sounders or Portland Timbers. The Athletic’s Sam Stejskal calls in to pull back the curtain. Meanwhile, Paul Tenorio (yes, too much Athletic) doesn’t have a good nickname, but he does have the lowdown on the Fire’s proposed move from Bridgeview to Soldier Field downtown. FC Cincinnati president and GM Jeff Berding also calls in to explain why he dismissed head coach Alan Koch just 11 games into the club’s first MLS season and what comes next. Could David Moyes coach FCC? It’s possible. Also in this episode … US Open Cup gets a huge upgrade, The Movement is back and a Minnesota fan gets some Loons swag in the Mailbag. 3:57 – What move, what team, what transfer happening stood out? 8:35 – Doop! Union get the Bobby Warshaw MLS MVP … David Accam! 13:08 – Can Justin Meram rediscover his All-Star form in Atlanta? 18:20 – Transfer window winners, losers and takeaways with Sam Stejskal (The Athletic) 25:12 – US Open Cup gets a (deserved) upgrade and brings the drama 29:08 – Are the Fire moving to Soldier Field? Paul Tenorio (The Athletic) has the details 37:55 – Quick takes on Alan Koch’s dismissal as FC Cincinnati head coach 40:32 – INTERVIEW: FCC president and GM Jeff Berding on why he fired Koch and what’s next (Moyes?) 52:40 – Previewing the new season of The Movement, hosted by Calen Carr
FC, Jeff Berding, and the West End....Jason Williams of the Enquirer explains; Sactuary cities, Russian collusion; Rachel and Seg on the Stooge.
The MLS season is just getting underway, and we’re lucky to have on the pod this week the President and General Manager of the league’s newest team. Jeff Berding was instrumental in the awarding of FC Cincinnati, and he provides some fascinating insight on the pod about the process of getting his beloved city that franchise. You can hear in his voice the passion he has for Cincinnati. He also talks about how sports are like politics in terms of meeting deadlines and putting your product out to be judged by your consumer. I really appreciated his approach to work and life – “Be stubborn on vision, but flexible on journey.” That’s great advice for anyone, no matter which stage of their career they are in. Enjoy!
FC Cincinnati President Jeff Berding joins That’s So Cincinnati to talk about fan engagement, “fighting” for Cincinnati and his involvement in politics and business. Will the former Cincinnati City Councilman ever return to politics? Berding, regarded as one of the region’s top political strategitss, answers that question. Plus, he gives us his take on the current state of City Hall and breaks some fan-friendly news about FC Cincinnati. Enquirer City Hall reporter Sharon Coolidge also stops by to discuss fallout from the text-message scandal ahead of the five progressive Democrats’ court appearance on Thursday. Host Paul Dehner Jr. has our So Cincinnati Moment of the Week, which involves chili and babies.
Jeff Berding discusses the latest between FC Cincinnati and City Council. Another bump in the road...
Jeff Berding has the latest between FC and City Council; Chris Long of the Christian Coalition on the CovCath situation; Yid and Rocky join Willie and Seg on the Stooge Report
Hard not to get fired up labout the mindset of FC Cincinnati.
Talking MLS Expansion Draft and he fired off the quote of the year.
Lance talks about a letter that a Bengals fan sent to him and wants to know how Bengals fans/season ticket holders feel about the organization and coaching staff. Also, Lance is Joined by Jeff Berding of FC Cincinnati to talk about the MLS expansion draft and the organization's attitude going for their first year joining the MLS.
Ken Broo talks with Tim McGee, former Bengal WR - his thoughts on the Bengals huge loss to Saints. Col. Dean Smittle for Veterans Day. Jeff Berding, President & GM of FC Cincinnati - their new branding and logo announcement
It's Playoff Weekend for FC Cincinnati!
Jeff Berding is a former Cincinnati City Councilman and Bengals Executive. He is now the President and General Manager of FC Cincinnati. Today he talks with Vice Mayor Smitherman about the driving forces behind FCC and its impact on Cincinnati.
We have another great guest on this week’s Intellicast! The guys are joined by Damon Jones, Director of Telephone Operations for Burke, and current Advisor to the Great Lakes Chapter (GLC) of the Insights Association. Tune in as they discuss: • Damon’s role at Burke • How he got into market research • His role at the Great Lakes Chapter of the Insights Association • The upcoming GLC Fall Conference • His love of all things Cincinnati • His hidden talent – (Probably the best answer we have ever had!) • And much more! You can learn more about the GLC and their fall conference by visiting their website: https://www.insightsassociation.org/event/great-lakes-chapter-2018-fall-conference It has a great lineup including - Jeff Berding of FC Cincinnati, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, Burke Inc, and many more! You can connect with Damon on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/damon-jones-prc-3b08a76/) or on Twitter at @dtonjo72. As always, remember to subscribe rate and share!
“Meet the man who helped bring soccer to Cincinnati! How he did it, and what he’s planning next...”
Mo talks with FC Cincinnati GM and President Jeff Berding.
“Meet the man who helped bring soccer to Cincinnati! How he did it, and what he's planning next...”
Clermont County is getting a MLS training complex, FC Cincinnati's Jeff Berding explains the decision.
Mo talks with FC Cincinnati President and General Manager Jeff Berding.
Mo discusses FC Cincinnati, the Reds' decision to bench Jesse Winker and more. Jeff Berding, Preston Brown and Trey Hopkins joins the show.
School Discipline problems with Max Eden, Lisa Mosconi tells us about brain foods. Jeff Berding on the Stadium. Sandy guile and the Monkey Scam. Sen Bill Coley on the Update for Medical marijuana. Women In construction
Mark Mallory is now involved in the FC Cincinnati stadium situation, he and Jeff Berding check in; the memo is out, what does it mean?
Congressman, Thomas Massie discusses the shutdown; staying safe during active shooter situations; Jeff Berding with the latest on the FC's MLS bid.
Jeff Berding discusses the chances they get an MLS Team. Gary Sullivan tells how to be safe in the winter. Rocky talks the terrible game yesterday. Amy Wagner says take your vacation. Welfare Drug Tests? What Happened to Jimmy Hoffa?
PG Sittenfield and Jeff Berding talk FCC Stadium vote. Shawn Tuma explains Revenge Porn. Scam of the Week. Pink Ribbon Charity
PG Sittenfield and Jeff Berding talk FCC Stadium vote. Lt Saunders discusses Lachey’s Shooting. Sandy Guild and the BBB Scam of the Week. Shawn Tuma and Revenge Porn. Pink Ribbon Fundraiser.
Liz Bonis discusses what not to eat this Thanksgiving; Jeff Berding, FC Cincinnati; fitness guy, PJ Striet discusses staying healthy and fit while still indulging in Thanksgiving.
FC Stadium Issue all day with Todd Portune, Jeff Berding and Amy Murray
Jeff Berding discusses the FC Cincinnati stadium deal; Amy Wagner of Simply Money discusses P&G; Amy Murray of City Council discusses the stadium deal.
Jeff Berding discusses the potential FC Cincinnati stadium deal; Butler County Sheriff, Richard Jones continues his strong stance against Narcan; Dan Hils, Cincinnati FOP discusses his feud with Harry Black
James talks about a potential FC Cincinnati stadium deal. Hear from Jeff Berding and Pat Brennan.
The Man with two first names is in for Cunningham and has the Monday guest; Ken Broo to talk about the Bengals loss in Jacksonville, should AJ Green try out for the WWE? Pete Witte; Local city issues. Jeff Berding of FC Cincinnati President and GM, what's new with the stadium deal? How does the Tax Reform hurt the future stadium? Grover Norquist, President of Americans for Tax Reform, what's Issue 2 and why is it so confusing? Also former judge Nadal is on to talk about issues on the ballot. Plus Chris Seelbach and Willie on the Stooge Report!
Tom Synan, Netown PD discusses heroin; Jeff Berding of FC Cincinnati and the latest stadium proposal; Tim McGee, former Bengal gives his thoughts on the Anthem protests and the President and VP's role; Amy Wagner of Simply Money discusses the P&G situation
Charlie Winburn of City Council in studio; Mike Allen discusses the sex scandal in the Forest Hills School District; Christopher Scalia, son of former Supreme Court Justice, Anthony Scalia; Jeff Berding of FC Cincinnati
Dan Hils talks District 5 Building causing cancer. Lee Buckler explains how your hair follicles can help with pain. Travelling in tubes. Scam of the Week. Jeff Berding on FC Cincinnati Stadium
Jeff Berding, FC Cincinnati GM, women's soccer is in town tonight and is expected to draw 30,000; ask Willie; Mo and Yid joins the Stooge.
Willie has Jeff Berding to talk about FC Cincinnati's run in the playoffs, how they just won a big victory in Miami last night. He also talks about the future of the club with the MLS and where possible locations of the stadium should be. Cunningham takes your calls on the club's advancement in the playoffs and their future which lies with-in the tri-state area. Jimmy Gould discusses medical marijuana's future in Ohio and The Wildman is on in the Stooge Report!
Willie has got the General Manager and President of the Football Club of Cincinnati on air to talk about their deep run in the playoffs, future in the MLS and possible sites where the club could play in the upcoming seasons.
Willie has Jeff Berding from FC Cincinnati to talk about their match against vs. Chicago Fire tonight. Matt Borges, former chairman of the Ohio Republican Party, what is the drug price ballot issue? And Tim Reagan, resident agent in Charge of Cincinnati DEA, big heroin/ fentanyl/ carfentanil bust this week
- Monday's with Broo- Norbert Nadel on the Tensing trial- Jeff Berding, FC Cincinnati. Tonight they propose a new stadium....
Sloanie starts today with a Ray Tensing Trial Update from Mike Allen. Lt. Col Gillem explains how to get to the root of Terrorism. Jeff Williams and the Fundraiser for the Loveland Fire a few weeks back. Drew Horton from Horton Investments having a seminar for Graduates about to attend college. Amy Murray talks about Streetcar needing Money. Sandy Guile BBB Scam of the Week. Jeff Berding talks FC Cincinnati Stadium. Katie Pratt and GMO's
- George Vogel talks about the Reds and latest misadventure of Adam "Pacman" Jones....no he didn't get arrested again- Jay Ratliff, United found itself another situation- Dr. Taaka Cash, the facebook killer....what is going on in his mind?- Jeff Berding, FC Cincinnati's historical opener on Saturday
FC Cincinnati had a remarkable first season. Now, as the team prepares for its second season beginning in April the team is in the news after dropping its popular and nationally well-known head coach John Harkes. General Manager Jeff Berding talks about replacing Harkes, FC Cincinnati's remarkable success and more.
On this episode of KEEPIN' IT PG, we welcome Jeff Berding (President and General Manager) and Austin Berry (player) of FC Cincinnati, a United Soccer League club that began play in 2016.
Cincinnati Business Talk highlights the positive side of Cincinnati area businesses. We will be talking to CEOs who have won awards, innovated with new products and services. This week's guest is Jeff Berding, President and General Manager, FC Cincinnati, was delayed from January 22nd, due to snow. Berding had been with the Cincinnati Bengals for nearly two decades as Director of Sales & Public Affairs. Berding managed ticket sales for the Bengals with a primary emphasis on private suites. He also served on Cincinnati City Council for more than five years. A graduate of St. Xavier High School, Berding received his B.A. degree from Miami University and an MBA in Business Administration from Xavier University. Shortlink: http://tobtr.com/8251761
Cincinnati Business Talk highlights the positive side of Cincinnati area businesses. We will be talking to CEOs who have won awards, innovated with new products and services. This week's guest is Jeff Berding, President and General Manager, FC Cincinnati, was delayed till Feb. 5th at 4 PM. Berding had been with the Cincinnati Bengals for nearly two decades as Director of Sales & Public Affairs. Berding managed ticket sales for the Bengals with a primary emphasis on private suites. He also served on Cincinnati City Council for more than five years. A graduate of St. Xavier High School, Berding received his B.A. degree from Miami University and an MBA in Business Administration from Xavier University.