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For Episode 99 we catch up with our friend and EVMC Hall of Famer, Jim Delaney, Founder/CEO of Activate Sports & Entertainment. Jim, who is a 30-year veteran sports and event marketer, talks to us about his latest adventure becoming what he calls a “digital nomad” – working on projects remotely as he visits venues and lives in different cities for a couple months at a time. We talk about how he processes his life in cycles or waves of every seven years, exploring and challenging himself each time a new chapter is presented. We learn about Jim's time working for teams such as the Seattle Sonics, Washington Bullets/Wizards, and New England Patriots before landing at TD Garden in Boston where he oversaw marketing and PR for ten years. Hear what it was like to strike out on his own, advice he has for those considering it, and ways he constantly looks for the new challenge to keep him engaged. Jim talks about his excitement around AI and the sandbox it could provide for live events and his approach when pursuing new trends. From book recommendations to industry advice to fun stories and perspective, you'll enjoy this wonderfully unique episode that may inspire you to find that next exciting challenge.Jim Delaney: LinkedIn | Email ––––––ADVENTURES IN VENUELANDFollow on Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, or X/TwitterLearn more about Event & Venue Marketing ConferenceMeet our team:Paul Hooper | Co-host, Booking, Branding & MarketingDave Redelberger | Co-host & Guest ResearchMegan Ebeck | Marketing, Design & Digital AdvertisingSamantha Marker | Marketing, Copywriting & PublicityCamille Faulkner | Audio Editing & MixingHave a suggestion for a guest or bonus episode? We'd love to hear it! Send us an email.
Send us a textWelcome back to another Class Chat. In this episode Will catches up with 3 of his fellow members in Enniscorthy Golf Club. Butch O'Connor, Jim Delaney and Liam Spratt. Not only are Enniscorthy Golf Club the only team in Wexford to have won the Barton Cup they have won it 3 times and the 3 gentlemen have been involved as either managers or players on all 3. Listen in as Will guides them through each victory as the lads get lost in the many memories along the way. A really nice listen.
This week on the Expert Voices podcast, Randy Wootton, CEO of Maxio, speaks with Jim Delaney, CEO of Traction AI, and Kristian Marquez, President, CEO, and CFO of FinStrat Management. Randy, Jim, and Kristian discuss the significance of pairing robust revenue operations with meticulous financial strategies to foster startup growth. Jim shares his experience at Canvs AI and the intriguing role AI plays in gauging human emotions—a significant leap from traditional social media monitoring tools. He highlights the importance of unifying marketing, sales, and customer success teams with integrated systems to drive performance metrics. Kristian, with his telemedicine and financial expertise, unlocks the mystery behind early-stage fundraising and financial management, guiding founders through the journey from inception to exit by crafting solid financial foundations and leveraging key metrics to fuel growth ambitions.Quotes“If your foundation is built on quicksand, what difference does it make? It's not up to us to set expectations that we're doing a lot of cleanup. We've become very adept at it. We share with our clients, our founders, and our CEOs that we don't like cleanup any more than you guys do. We like standard repeatable processes. It is essential to have a big focus on getting everything right because the old garbage in and garbage out dashboard models are meaningless if the underlying data is wrong.” -Kristian Marquez [46:19]“It's locking down a forecast, something as simple as that. And how well and accurate our forecast really says so much about our level of professionalism because of all the things that are incorporated in that. Especially with earlier stage ventures, where you're thinking about your cash-out date, you're thinking about your cash burn, you're thinking about your current cash position. How much cash is actually coming through business? It's absolutely imperative that it be predictable, reliable, and accurate. We're making funding decisions at board meetings about whether or not we're going to go hire those next two or three sales guys or customer success. So that's the basis of why it's so important.” -Jim Delaney [25:28]Expert Takeaways How emotions can be measured through AIThe vital role of connecting RevOps with FinOps for streamlined operations and informed decision-making, promoting efficient revenue generation.Christian Mark's approach to financial management emphasizes the importance of clarity on founders' ultimate goals, which can inform actionable financial strategies.The significance of establishing product-market fit before scaling operations for startups in the zero to one million ARR phase.Practical recommendations for early-stage SaaS companies on financial operations, including the necessity of professional bookkeeping and system integrity.Timestamps(00:04) Jim Delaney and Krstan Marquez intro(12:06) CMS star ratings, the role of data, and minimizing biases(16:29) “SaaS in a Box”(21:00) Accurate invoicing and revenue recognition(23:56) The challenges of data hygiene(27:15) Identifying the best and worst performing campaigns and channels(43:48) Focusing on customer volume with a billing module in b2b and b2c SaaS companies(50:14) Establishing repeatability and predictability (53:15) CAC (Customer Acquisition Cost) efficiency for go-to-market companiesLinksMAXIO
1 hour and 59 minutes The Sponsors Thank you to Underground Printing for making this all possible. Rishi and Ryan have been our biggest supporters from the beginning. Check out their wide selection of officially licensed Michigan fan gear at their 3 store locations in Ann Arbor or learn about their custom apparel business at undergroundshirts.com. Our associate sponsors are: Peak Wealth Management, Matt Demorest - Realtor and Lender, Ann Arbor Elder Law, Michigan Law Grad, Human Element, Sharon's Heating & Air Conditioning, Venue by 4M where we recorded this, The Nose Bleeds, which is the Sklars Bros' reboot of Cheap Seats on UFC Fight Pass, Autograph: Fandom Rewarded, who just launched an app where you earn rewards for things like reading MGoBlog and listening to this podcast, and introducing Champions Circle, the NIL fund keeping our team together. 1. The State of College Football Starts at 1:00 We are uh. We are out of content (still managed to record a two hour podcast). With regards to Ben Franklin's sex life. Craig Ross turns 3,008, wish him a happy birthday (still hasn't seen a worse Michigan men's basketball team). The Big Ten and SEC got together for a working group and the thing they were working on was screwing the rest of college football. They already want a 14 team playoff with auto bids. What would be different about college football right now if Dave Brandon was in charge? Nothing. College football is great for reasons that the people who only care about money could never understand. Adding Maryland and Rutgers was the beginning of the end, Brian is going to dance on Jim Delaney's grave. What can you even do about it besides complain about it on podcasts. [The rest of the writeup and the player after THE JUMP] 2. Big Ten Hockey Tournament vs Notre Dame Starts at 23:41 They didn't make it easy but Michigan hockey sweeps Notre Dame in the first round of the Big Ten tournament. Nobody played better than Notre Dame's goalie, despite giving up nine goals. Notre Dame is 10-1 in games where they only score three goals, they can't score but the goalie keeps them in games. Was it an icing? No. Another week, another discussion of the terrible major calls. The Ohio State vs Wisconsin game determines whether Michigan plays in East Lansing or Minneapolis (Michigan will play in Minneapolis). Michigan is at their ceiling in terms of RPI (#10), but the gap between them and 14 is very small. According to Alex, Michigan is a 99%+ chance to make the NCAA tournament, so they've basically punched their ticket. Who stays and who goes after the season? Make Brian an NHL GM, he plays Football Manager and won the championship in the Turkish league. 3. Warde Manuel and Juwan Starts at 1:03:22 Takes hotter than Warde Manuel's seat if he retains Juwan Howard. Warde Manuel has become controversial amongst Michigan fans, and by controversial we mean everyone wants to fire him except Santa Ono. What is Warde doing if he wants to keep Juwan around? Seth has been told that Warde Manuel has repaired Michigan's relationships with the NCAA and Big Ten, Brian has curled himself into a ball and crawled under Walter White's floor and is laughing maniacally. R.I.P. paper tickets. If he doesn't get rid of Juwan Howard, what is actually going on? There are a lot of Fargo references in this podcast. Warde is the head of the college football committee in charge of the worst college football playoff we've ever seen. 4. Gimmicky Top Five - Non-Michigan Fandoms Starts at 01:29:22 Five non-Michigan things we are fans of. Oh no, how many of us are just fair weather Detroit fans? The National Parks are good and you should go but not when I go because they're overcrowded now! Brian does not hate National Parks, why would you think that? Who is the bigger dork, Seth or Brian? Shout out to Lindsay Ellis, the Brian Cook of film theory and why The Hobbit Trilogy is bad. Brian turns down a $1300/month murder basement. MUSIC: "Gen X Cops" — Vampire Weekend “Midwest" — Vacations “Forget Everything”— BEL “Across 110th Street”
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The former Big Ten Commissioner spoke about the inclusion of Nebraska into the conference and how its gone since that move
In 2020, it seemed that Kevin Warren was bound and determined to destroy the Big Ten Conference through poor decisions and leadership through the Covid-19 pandemic. Yet, after his surprising exit, the former commissioner leaves the conference in even better shape than before (despite the rather large bill that the conference owes Fox for yet another misstep). How? All thanks to his predecessor, who built a very sturdy foundation, one which new commissioner Tony Petitti hopes to build on. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bigtenfootballtalk/support
In 2020, it seemed that Kevin Warren was bound and determined to destroy the Big Ten Conference through poor decisions and leadership through the Covid-19 pandemic. Yet, after his surprising exit, the former commissioner leaves the conference in even better shape than before (despite the rather large bill that the conference owes Fox for yet another misstep). How? All thanks to his predecessor, who built a very sturdy foundation, one which new commissioner Tony Petitti hopes to build on. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bigtenfootballtalk/support
The guys celebrate the beginning of the Big Ten baseball tournament downtown, prognosticate certain Big Ten kick times, BTN's daily programming, locations for the Big Ten baseball tournament, and our favorite Jim Delaney memories
Jim Delaney, CEO of Traction.ai, who's here to talk about his perspective on revenue operations, HubSpot's Operations Hub, and the importance of a connected platform. We start with Jim's definitions for both connection and revenue operations—and the relationship between the two. He also shares how businesses can self-evaluate when their business may be ready for RevOps support (or the types of questions partners should be asking to uncover the need). Jim also shares how he sells the value proposition and key benefits of outsourced RevOps support, including tips on how others can improve their own offerings and positioning. We then pivot over to Operations Hub, where Jim shares some of his favorite Ops Hub-powered automations and RevOps activities, what it's been able to do for his clients, and the types of powerful use-cases other partners should be seeking out.
Also the Lore of Funky Cold Medina
In life, there is much which seems uncertain to us. Concerning death however, there can be no doubt. It was an honour to speak with funeral director, death-care practitioner and proud Sligo native David McGowan on the topic of death for episode 33 of Blúiríní Béaloidis. Sit with us as we explore attitudes and customs regarding death and dying, from the practicalities and preparations of the corpse, to the wake house and beliefs regarding the departure of the soul. The episode features a good deal of archival audio from NFC collections, details of which can be found below. I'd like to thank David for being so generous with his time and knowledge, and send special thanks likewise to Síle Denver and the group Líadan, for permission to include their beautiful rendition of Amhrán Mhuínse to close the episode - baochas ó chroí libh uiléir. "Lord have mercy on the souls of the dead!" Stream 'The Funeral Director' for free here: https://www.rte.ie/player/movie/the-funeral-director/118399528355 Support Líadan here: https://liadan.ie/ Archival audio timecodes: 12:24 - 13:50: Tom Dolan, Kinnegad, county Westmeath describes the 'crippling' that occurs to a body after death. Refers to a joke played at the wake house when hunched corpse was sat upright and had a pipe placed in its mouth. Rec. by Leo Corduff (1970) NFC T0504 13:51 - 14:39: James Grady, Lecarrow, county Roscommon describes how the corpse was laid out on a board to keep it straight, as it stiffens after death. Rec. by Jim Delaney (1961) NFC T0152 18:21 - 19:59: Michael Keenan, Lenamore, county Longford playing 'The Bucks of Oranmore' on the pipes. Rec. by Jim Delaney (1957) NFC T0023 22:42 - 26:33: Mrs. Meath, Ballyhaunis county Mayo describes beliefs regarding wakes, along with neighbourly assistance at the time of a death in the locality. Rec. by Leo Corduff and Ciarán Bairéad (1965) NFC T0298 26:34 - 27:21: Unidentified female singer on Aran islands, county Galway, giving example of keen for the dead (traditional lament). Rec. by Sidney Robertson Cowell(1957) NFC C0714 27:22 - 27:58: Eibhlín ní Mhurchú, Dundrum, county Dublin (formerly Baile Loiscithe, Kilmalkeader, county Kerry) describes keening lament as heard at wakes in her youth. Rec. by Ríonach Uí Ógáin (1995) NFC T2213 27:59 - 28:40: Brídín Iarnáin, Inis Mór, county Galway, giving example of traditional keen for the dead (1949) NFC C0161 37:30 - 39:01: James Grady, Lecarrow, county Roscommon describes how men would be sent for wake provisions. Gives humorous account of the carpenter who, fond of drink, keeps returning to house to measure the body for coffining, receives a fresh drink each time he enters. Rec. by Jim Delaney and Leo Corduff (1961) NFC T0152 39:02 - 39:54: Anne Kiernan, Kinnegad, Cloncrave, county Westmeath, describes the provisions laid on at the wake. Rec. by Leo Corduff (1971)NFC T0545 43:11 - 44:41: Stephen Dunne, Bride Street, the Liberties, Dublin describes the washing of the corpse by a charitable neighbour woman. Rec. by Jim Delaney (1968) NFC T0425 44:42 - 46:46: James Grady, Lecarrow, county Roscommon describes the washing and laying out of the corpse by local women. Rec. by Jim Delaney and Leo Corduff (1961) NFC T0152 58:52 - 1:01:07: Anne Kiernan, Kinnegad, Cloncrave, county Westmeath, describes return of a soul to pay a debt. Rec. by Leo Corduff (1971) NFC T0545 1:01:07 - 1:03:14: Jack Foley, county Down describes the earthly wandering of purgatorial souls (1958) NFC T0063 1:03:15 - 1:04:20: Mary Walsh, Kinnegad, county Westmeath, describes apparitions prior to a death, and visions of the recently deceased. Rec. by Leo Corduff(1970) NFC T0505 1:04:20 - 1:06:02: Michael Dolan, Glangevlin, county Cavan describes how a man used speak with the ghosts of his two sons, killed in the Great War of 1914-18. Rec. by Michael J. Murphy (1972) NFC T0587
Goz is joined by Jim Delaney from StreamLiveTampa. Jim shares his story of "getting there" including stories from golfing with college coaches, recruiting services, coaching, sports and more
Steve Helwagen from Bucknuts joned The Kenny & JT Show on Tuesday. And we start off with President Trump’s phone call with the Big 10 Commissioner and Trump’s confidence that the conference will play football soon. Have the prospects of having a season improved or are we still where were at? What does Steve think about OSU President Christina Johnson saying she believes fall football can take place? Is Big 10 commish Kevin Warren on the hot seat if the decision not to play backfires? Would former commissioner Jim Delaney cancel football?
Thanks to pretrial action for a lawsuit that presumably stands little chance of actually succeeding in court, we can finally confirm that there was, in fact, a vote by university leaders to cancel the 2020 Big Ten season, that it was 11-3 in favor, and (probably) that Penn State's Eric Barron joined with the majority. So why did it take the threat of litigation to squeeze this info out of the conference, and what was the point of hiding this information in the first place? The guys discuss the conferences unfathomably bad bumbling of the cancellation announcement and what might explain it. Elsewhere, Brandon is badly sunburned; Mike the Mailman's #MaskUpOrPackUp video racks up clout, and Chris does his best to make enemies of the entire listening audience by saying nice things about Jim Delaney, while Kevin explains to Chris why he's wrong.HOSTED BY: Brandon Noble, Mike Herr, Kevin Horne, Chris Buchignani
Chris Williams and Erick Zamora kick off the 5:00 hour doing Quick Hits covering the NBA Playoffs, the AP Top 25, and the Indy 500 Disaster. Then Jon Miller joins the program to discuss the state of the Big Ten, how Jim Delaney would have handled all this and if Jim will be rooting for Iowa State this year. The guys discuss the difference between professional teams all being on the same playing field and college all on different levels Erick gives his hockey lock of the day before the end of the show.
Chris Williams and Erick Zamora kick off the 5:00 hour doing Quick Hits covering the NBA Playoffs, the AP Top 25, and the Indy 500 Disaster. Then Jon Miller joins the program to discuss the state of the Big Ten, how Jim Delaney would have handled all this and if Jim will be rooting for Iowa State this year. The guys discuss the difference between professional teams all being on the same playing field and college all on different levels Erick gives his hockey lock of the day before the end of the show.
Forbes contributor Dr Karen Weaver joins the show and discusses the legacy of former Big Ten Commissioner, Jim Delaney, and how he changed college sports.
A look at the Buckeyes' decommitment and signing of Clark Phillips III with Utah and how it impacts the Ohio State secondary depth going forward. Also, an outrageous thing Brent Venables didn't say and why Jim Delaney's comments are more signaling of a playoff expansion to come. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A look at the Buckeyes' decommitment and signing of Clark Phillips III with Utah and how it impacts the Ohio State secondary depth going forward. Also, an outrageous thing Brent Venables didn't say and why Jim Delaney's comments are more signaling of a playoff expansion to come. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jim Harbaugh's comments about Urban Meyer and transferring, Big Ten commissioner Jim Delaney on the possibility of an injury report and Big Ten realignment, a Scouting Spotlight on Purdue, Penn State and Nebraska and The Film Room looks at the Iowa Hawkeyes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jim Harbaugh’s comments about Urban Meyer and transferring, Big Ten commissioner Jim Delaney on the possibility of an injury report and Big Ten realignment, a Scouting Spotlight on Purdue, Penn State and Nebraska and The Film Room looks at the Iowa Hawkeyes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jim Delaney comments on scheduling. It relates to the Pac-12's conference slate.
Kevin Warren was announced yesterday as the successor for Jim Delaney, which are big shoes to fill. Mike Chen lets you know what Warren said plus plenty of commits on the gridiron and a few notes on the hardwood in today's Big Ten Morning Minutes.
Vikings COO Kevin Warren joins Dan Barreiro to discuss the big news that he is taking over for Jim Delaney as Commissioner of the Big Ten!
Today on the show we are looking at the NHL playoff race and the Penguins chances of making a wild card. We look at NFL combine results and break down the AAF as it enters week 5. We also look at college hoops and the future of the Big Ten as Jim Delaney is stepping down and there is a potential new mascot making its way into the conference.
Today on the show we are looking at the NHL playoff race and the Penguins chances of making a wild card. We look at NFL combine results and break down the AAF as it enters week 5. We also look at college hoops and the future of the Big Ten as Jim Delaney is stepping down and there is a potential new mascot making its way into the conference.
This week on Rush The Field with Scott Seidenberg and veteran scout/coach Chris Landry of Landry Football, spring practices are beginning around the country. What exactly are coaches looking for? Also, Big 10 commissioner Jim Delaney is retiring next year. How big was his impact on the sport of college football? Finally, the guys wrap […] The post Rush The Field: Spring Practices & The State Of The Georgia Bulldogs appeared first on Radio Influence.
While Drake men's basketball team is co-Missouri Valley Champions with Loyola they get hit with awful news as freshman guard DJ Wilkins is out for the season with an ankle injury, Iowa and Iowa State face plant over the weekend so where does their season go from here?, we ask if Fran recruits to his personality and if his players have hit a "Fran Fatigue," we get to the bottom of why some call the cookies Caramel deLites while others call them Samoas and has Jim Delaney been good for college athletics?
On today's show, Clay discusses:Antonio Brown's next teamVols whip UKAdam Silver on social mediaLeBron disasterJim DelaneyMichael Jackson docAll that and more in today's episode of Outkick The Show with Clay Travis.
On today's show: - a breakdown of some of the teams on the NCAA Tournament bubble - Jim Delaney, the commissioner of the Big 10, is retiring in 2020... could it help expand the college football playoff? - College Basketball Picks! Come hang out with us for the NCAA Tournament at Sam's Town Casino in Tunica, MS on Thurs, March 21 and Fri, March 22nd! Live show 2x each day! https://www.facebook.com/events/1192888844224231/ Watch today's show on YouTube: https://youtu.be/PF9ES6A_51s [embedyt]https://youtu.be/PF9ES6A_51s[/embedyt] ---------- ► Find out more about Tunica, MS sports books! https://www.tunicatravel.com/sports-books?utm_source=Winning%20Cures%20Everything&utm_medium=Banner%20Ads&utm_campaign=WinningCuresEverything.com&utm_content=Sports%20Book%20Landing%20Page ► Get today's picks here: http://www.winningcureseverything.com/gambling-picks ► Site: http://www.winningcureseverything.com ► YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/winningcureseverything ► Store: http://www.winningcureseverything.com/store/ ► Podcasts: http://www.winningcureseverything.com/podcasts ► Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/winningcureseverything ► Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/winningcures ► Gary's twitter: http://www.twitter.com/garywce ► Chris's twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chrisbgiannini #WinningCuresEverything
B1G Media Day Special as Sammy Jacobs of Hoosier Huddle joins me to talk about Monday and Tuesday morning's media events such as Jim Delaney's press conference and Head Coach Tom Allen's press conference this morning.
Miller and Deace discuss Jim Delaney’s $20 million dollar bonus, his legacy in college athletics and the Big Ten, has the SEC outdone him at every turn, if redshirts can play in bowl games and more. (NOTE: We could not get the Skype connection fine tuned tonight, and apologize for the inferior audio quality) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bruce and Stew catch up after their trip to Chicago for Big Ten Media Days to discuss the buzz around Ohio State and Michigan; why Iowa is not getting enough respect; which new Big Ten coach will have the most success; Jim Delaney retirement rumors; plus your mailbag questions.
With RADIO FLYER and THE SANDLOT, writer / director David Mickey Evans combined childhood magic with real world trauma for the first time since the 60s era cinema of Francois Truffaut. In the process he broke the mold of cliched cuteness inherent in movies and series such as HOME ALONE and THE COSBY SHOW, and helped usher in an era of more "gritty" big screen family fare by others; titles such as MRS. DOUBTFIRE and even CASPER for the first time broaching topics such as divorce, absentee parents, the death of loved ones and more. Craig Jamison & Jim Delaney invite us into an alternately hilarious and heart-breakingly inspirational sit-down with Evans - discussing the creation of THE SANDLOT and RADIO FLYER, his 2007 buried treasure,THE FINAL SEASON,, his upcoming biopic on high school football coach Ed Thomas, and much more.GUESTS: Internationally renowned composer / musician Martin Tillman; the podcast troupe "We Found Microphones" on Netflix's JESSICA JONES.Rights to film / TV clips and other audio excerpts held by copyright owners. Presented here for educational and criticism purposes.______________________________________________________________________________THE MOVIE SNEAK PODCAST is part of The GullCottage/Sandlot - a film blog, cinema magazine, growing reference library and online network "Celebrating The Art of Cinema, ... And Cinema As Art".Explore the GULLCOTTAGE / SANDLOT @ www.gullcottageonline.com
The MOVIE SNEAK celebrates the forty year anniversary of SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE as Craig Jamison & Jim Delaney welcome actor / director Dean Cameron aboard for a hilarious and insightful trek back through the last four decades of American cinematic and T.V. comedy. From BLAZING SADDLES and AIRPLANE, to 48 HRS., REVENGE OF THE NERDS, THE BREAKFAST CLUB, IN LIVING COLOR, BULWORTH, MAD T.V., THE BEN STILLER SHOW, AMERICAN PIE, THE 40 YR. OLD VIRGIN, KNOCKED UP, THIS IS 40, TRAINWRECK and more, Dean (star of cult comedies such as SUMMER SCHOOL and SKI SCHOOL) brings a refreshing behind the scenes POV to the mix. *NOTE* - CONTAINS LANGUAGE WHICH SOME MAY FIND OFFENSIVE.OTHER GUESTS: International composer / jazz instrumentalist Lucian Nagy; and the podcast troupe "We Found Microphones".Rights to film / TV clips and other audio excerpts held by copyright owners. Presented here for educational and criticism purposes.______________________________________________________________________________THE MOVIE SNEAK PODCAST is part of The GullCottage/Sandlot - a film blog, cinema magazine, growing reference library and online network "Celebrating The Art of Cinema, ... And Cinema As Art".Explore the GULLCOTTAGE / SANDLOT @ www.gullcottageonline.com
WE ARE BACK! You're favorite, unofficial, and completely nonsensical college football podcast is back in action folks. This week marks episode 42, a solid if unspectacular number. I'm joined my SartyT, Billy G, and Rocc to talk college football. This week we have a fan favorite episode, TURBOFIRED. Which coaches are getting fired? Which ones will be on the hotseat, and more importantly, which Blue Blood will have to hire a coach they pin more hopes and dreams on than a 5-year old and Santa Claus? We may dally on a few other topics, possibly even college hockey if someone decides to play ball. We are looking at you Jim Delaney, it is all your fault.
The Tao of Sports Podcast – The Definitive Sports, Marketing, Business Industry News Podcast
The world of sports communication and branding is where Jim Delaney focuses his attention on most. Delaney discusses some of the issues surrounding the roles of traditional and social media, as well as how new platforms can cause issues when messaging isn’t correct across the board. Delaney talks about a team or individual knowing their brand enough, especially when it comes to things which appear controversial, but really aren’t to the brand’s main constituents. Twitter: @Activate
Dr David Tabrett, Danny Boz, Jim Delaney and animal behaviourist Julie Tolliday.
Guests: Jed Dietz, Maryland Film Festival Director and Jim Delaney, Director, Not Your Typical Bigfoot Movie - Visit us at 21stcenturyradio.com