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Major League Baseball's playoffs have arrived, as we quickly get to the end of whatever this Major League Baseball season should be called. The Dodgers are a number one seed... will it matter? After all, the Marlins are in the playoffs! All bets are off! Andy and Brian talk baseball with the incredibly entertaining Lana Berry, host of "The Lana Berry Show with Lana Berry" Podcast. What would it mean for LA if this was the year the Dodgers actually won it all? Would people really be satisfied? From there, it's stories of Lana's youth in Sun Valley, Idaho, which meant rubbing elbows with famous people and raising sheep for the 4H Club. There is talk of dolls, and the NBA's best halftime shows. Fair to say, we covered a lot of ground.
Welcome back to a very special episode of the We Watch Sports Podcast. We miss baseball. Like a lot. The nachos, the rush of eating $1 hot dogs, and the absurdity of extra inning games that stretch late into the night. So this episode is all about missing baseball and they joy that comes with it. But we couldn't do it alone... Lana Berry is one of the cornerstones of #baseballtwitter and was gracious enough to join us this week. We talk about if baseball will happen this season, the fun of baseball baseball twitter, and her experience in cultivating a community of baseball lovers online. **Follow Lana** Twitter - @Lana Instagram - @lanaberry Lana also has some amazing books you should check out https://gumroad.com/lana **We Watch Sports** Twitter - @wewatchsports Instagram - @wewatchsportspodcast Website - WeWatchSportsPodcast.com **Please Rate, Review, or Share this podcast. It would mean the world!**
"The Sandlot" might be a perfect movie (unless you ask Rotten Tomatoes), but definitely has some questions to be answered. Big Screen Sports is joined by Lana Berry to discuss how much pull Benny has with the Dodgers, if anyone was actually calling Babe Ruth "George", and if Wendy got a raw deal at the end of the movie. (4:30)- Rotten Tomatoes Score Issues (7:05)- IMDB Trivia (12:45)- Most Quotable Baseball Movie? (16:15)- Was Benny Too Nice? (26:50)- Smartest Group of Kids Ever? (29:20)- Did Benny Get Vin Scully Fired? (39:40)- Wendy Peffercorn's Nightmare Life Remember to subscribe, rate, & review. Can follow the podcast on Twitter @Big_ScreenSport & Instagram @bigscreensportspod
This week, Sami sits down with Lana Berry, of the internet, to discuss the fact that baseball has been particularly cruel to her, personally, in the last decade, as a Dodgers and Rangers fan. She fills us in on what is going right for the Dodgers this year, and why Dodgers fans should be concerned about that. Lana shares her advice for those aspiring to break into the industries of sports media or media in general, and they go off the rails a little bit talking about social media in the venting corner. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the Lana Berry segment of the 24-hour Bozoathon! Recorded during the evening of Friday, September 8, we talk about: *The Rangers *How many children Jon Daniels has sent to a Romanian prison camp *The outlook of the Rangers/Astros rivalry *Audio quality is meh. Deal with it.
This week, we chat with Lana Berry about this weekend's Giants vs. Dodgers series and the Dodgers playoff hopes. Meanwhile, Sami and Doug discuss the continued fecklessness of the San Francisco Giants: including the trade of Eduardo Nunez, a possible return of Pablo Sandoval, Brandon Belt's misadventures in base-running, and the looming trade deadline. The Dodgers are very good and the Giants are not. It's a lot of fun for the whole family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Ducksnort Boys share Father’s Day baseball memories (one of them involves sabotage) and weigh whether the Royals and Blue Jays should buy or sell at the trade deadline. Then internet baseball celeb Lana Berry calls in to talk about growing up on Nolan Ryan, switching her loyalty to the Dodgers, and why the team should create a robot Vin Scully. Finally, Marty Norworth (Patrick McDonald, The Late Late Show) explains how he created some of baseball’s most famous crowd chants, and proposes a few new ones that baseball fans should add to the mix. Plus thoughts on Eric Hosmer, Lorenzo Cain, Hunter Pence, Nolan Arenado, Bill Buckner, Mookie Wilson, and more! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Barbecast 111. This is the last Barbecast. As you may or may not know by now, we are transitioning to Tha BBQ Part II, aka the part where we work for MLB Advanced Media. You can read all about that by clicking here. But this is our last hurrah, the final victory lap for this audio adventure we've been on for nearly four years. As is only right, this episode features arguably the three most important guests of Barbecast lore, but we began with a large pile of fantastic e-mails from you wonderful listeners, including questions about Kelly vs. Avril, Napoleon Bookbindery, baseballers on rollerskates, and of course, a beautiful final story from OBP himself. Thank you all so much for all the kind words. Our first special guest (at 42:10) is Craig Goldstein, our inaugural guest and one of our favorite people. We talked about Craig stuff. Our second special guest (at 52:40) was the most frequent guest in Barbecast history and we like her even more than we like Craig. It's Lana Berry! Lana recently had a tweet get over 100,000 likes. We talked about that and then said goodbye forever. Our third and final special guest (at 1:05:40) is Kieran Lovegrove, right-handed pitcher in the Cleveland Indians organization and the OFFICIAL minor leaguer of the Cespedes Family BBQ. Kieran is a Lynchburg Hillcat now, so we checked in on how his season is going and how he likes his new logo. We concluded (at 1:18:15) with some details about our new job, and some final hearty thanks for all of your support. For one final time (on here): thanks for listening
Lana Berry, sports & lifestyle influencer and content creator, joins Brian Cristiano and Rob Cressy on the Sports Marketing Huddle to talk about how she has grown her social media following to over 150,000 followers, what teams can do to better engage sports fans, if you should use hashtags on Twitter, how not to get overwhelmed as a social media manager, if she favors Snapchat vs Instagram, plus tips for being successful on social media. SPECIAL ALERT: We want your feedback to help us make the show better. If you’ll do use the favor of going to bold.so/smhpoll and filling out the 1-minute poll, you’ll be entered to be a guest on a future taping of the show where we’ll talk about whatever you want. In each episode of The Sports Marketing Huddle, CEO of BOLD Worldwide Brian Cristiano, and Founder of Cress Media & Bacon Sports Rob Cressy give a forward-thinking perspective about some of the hottest topics in the world of sports marketing and then give you actionable advice on how you can implement it into your business. Our goal of the podcast is to create the best sports marketing podcast and take The Sports Marketing Huddle up to #1 on iTunes New & Noteworthy. One way you can help support the show is by subscribing to The Sports Marketing Huddle on iTunes and letting your friends who are in the sports and marketing worlds know about it. Your feedback is super important to us. We want to make sure that we deliver value for you and make this the best sports marketing show possible. You can connect with Brian & Rob on social media and let us know what you think (good or bad): Brian Cristiano -Twitter: @boldceo - Instagram: @boldceo Rob Cressy -Twitter: @RobCressy - Instagram: @rob_cressy Websites: BOLD Worldwide: www.boldworldwide.com Brian Cristiano: www.briancristiano.com Cress Media: www.cressmedia.com Bacon Sports: www.baconsports.com Facebook: BOLD Worldwide Bacon Sports Cress Media
The Tao of Sports Podcast – The Definitive Sports, Marketing, Business Industry News Podcast
Lana Berry has become a juggernaut on sports social media, accumulating over 135,000 followers organically, including 93,000 on Twitter. Berry discusses her strategic initiative toward how she creates a relatable online personality, especially through her interactions with major sports social media accounts. Berry talks about how she weeds out the negative for the positive criticisms, as well as why a scheduled tweet or post is a recipe for disaster. And while she does not read the yellow pages during this podcast, she does share her wild adventures reporting on the Johnny Manziel pro day and photobombing ESPN's live shot. Twitter: @Lana
On the twenty-sixth episode of the fifth season of The Sports-Casters, hosts Steve Bennett and Don Russ welcome Lana Berry (The Lana Berry Podcast), and Bryan Curtis (Grantland). Starting the show with 3Things, Steve and Don discuss the injuries to Kelvin Benjamin and LeSean McCoy, Jason Day's dominance at the PGA Championship, and the race for the A.L. East title between the Blue Jays and the Yankees. The book club talks more about the fantastic Alice in Chains book by David De Sola, and the show ends with Steve and Don discussing SummerSlam. -Lana Berry is making her first appearance (00:22:40) on the podcast to talk about the Lana Berry Podcast featuring Lana Berry. Lana talks about why she started the show, how she got @lana on twitter, and how she build her impressive follower count. Lana also talks about how her looks have been a factor in her career, being a woman in the sports media, and makes some predictions for the rest of the baseball season. -Bryan Curtis is making his fourth appearance (01:01:35) on the podcast to catch up and talk about his latest on Grantland about Jordan Spieth. Bryan also talks about the strange distribution of Cowboys fans across the country, what he is looking to write about in the fall, and Vince McMahon trying to fill Cowboys Stadium for Wrestlemania.
On the twenty-fifth episode of the fifth season of The Sports-Casters, hosts Steve Bennett and Don Russ welcome Chris Burke (Sports Illustrated), and Molly Knight (Author). Starting the show with 3Things, Steve and Don discuss Geno Smith having his jaw broken, the ugly Pat Kane news, and the red hot Toronto Blue Jays. The book club announces a new book about Alice in Chains, and the show ends with Steve and Don discussing NFL teams that cheat (all of them). -Chris Burke is making his twelfth appearance (0:32:05) on the podcast. Burke talks about the start of the NFL pre-season, the quarterback situations in Buffalo and Cleveland, and looks at the chances that a few unemployed running backs find work. Also, Chris talks about the Ameer Abdullah hype, the development of rookie wide receivers, and the start of Hard Knocks. -Molly Knight is making her first appearance (01:10:37) on the podcast. Molly joins us to talk about her book, "The Best Team Money Can Buy." Molly explains how she left New York a few years ago to quickly cover a story on the Dodgers and still hasn't left. Molly explains why she wrote the book, being accepted in the Dodger clubhouse and the player homes, and her feeling when the Dodgers didn't win the 2013 World Series. Molly also talks about Craig Kimbrel still waiting to enter the 2013 NLDS, promoting the book, and living with Lana Berry.
John Barchard & Patrick Wall welcome in Lana Berry from The Lana Berry Show (https://soundcloud.com/thelanaberryshow) to get her take on the current state of the Cowboys. Plus we talk about Randle, the Eagles OLine and the horrible takes from the bye week. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ben and Sam preview the Rangers’ season with Lana Berry, and Nick talks to Fort Worth Star-Telegram Rangers beat writer Jeff Wilson (at 26:14).