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Today we discuss how a multi-generational family enterprise has brought soccer back to St. Louis, and their hopes and plan to make an impact far beyond the pitch. Special Guests: Andrew C. Taylor, Carolyn Kindle, Jason Thein, Lee Broughton, and Neal Richardson.
Join Tom Ackerman with Dwight Carter, St. Louis City SC Community Coach, and Lee Broughton, Chief Brand Architect and part of the ownership group. Explore the exciting crossover of soccer and fashion as St. Louis City SC players hit the runway for Gent Men's Fashion Week. Discover the significance of uniting the worlds of sports and fashion, showcasing the fusion of creativity on and off the field. From celebrity models to youth soccer programs, dive into the dynamic intersection of style and the beautiful game.
Explore a dynamic fusion of soccer and fashion at Gent Men's Fashion Week, where St. Louis City SC Community Coach, Dwight Carter, and Chief Brand Architect, Lee Broughton, unveil the captivating intersection of style and the beautiful game on and off the field. Dive into Cardinal Strategies with an exclusive interview featuring John Mozeliak and Tom Ackerman dissecting the strategic threads behind Matt Carpenter's return to the St. Louis Cardinals, revealing insights into team leadership dynamics and the crucial roles of seasoned players. Transition to an interview with Travis Ford, head coach of the St. Louis Billikens basketball team, sponsored by Royal Banks in Missouri, as he discusses the team's challenges, offensive and defensive struggles, and the ongoing search for effective strategies to enhance performance. Conclude with a Monster Jam preview featuring Tom Meents, the most decorated Monster Jam competitor, sharing his incredible journey and offering a thrilling glimpse into the upcoming high-flying action and adrenaline-pumping excitement in St. Louis.
Just an incredible architect of soooo many things cool, Lee Broughton. From #STLMade to #STLCitySC to #Counterpublic... a resume of creativity that is second to none. #Art #MLS #Branding #Culture
Art lover. Soccer fan. Champion of all things STL.Host Pete Wood sits down with Chief Brand Architect of St. Louis CITY SC Lee Broughton in the latest episode of the CITY Voice . Get to know Lee as they discuss his London roots, his vision for the Club, Counterpublic and his message to STL fans.
Michael and Travis talk workforce development with Ben Johnson, BioSTL’s VP of Programs, and Freddie Wills, Harris Stowe State University's Assistant VP for STEM Initiatives. Byron Abrigg and Austin Smith started Mission Control, a platform for gathering and growing community through recreational e-sports. A conversation with Carolyn Kindle-Betz and Lee Broughton about St. Louis City SC.
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This week we talked with Lee Broughton, one of the minds behind the STLMade movement. STLMade is a movement within the St. Louis area that shines a light on the amazing things our innovative, tenacious, big-hearted people are doing. It’s supported by a region-wide collaboration of residents, local leaders, institutions, businesses, and nonprofits helping to tell our story. It’s a celebration of a region that insists on moving forward by bringing people and ideas together in bold ways that makes this a place where you can start something, you can get the support to stand out, and you can stay and make St. Louis yours.Learn more about STLMade! https://thestl.com/314day/
Today’s episode is the fourth of several highlight shows where we are taking a look back at our top 20 favorite interviews and conversations of all time. Today’s featured guests are Allison Babka and Lee Broughton from the STLMade movement. STLMade is a movement that wants to help establish St. Louis’ narrative through storytelling and shining a light on the innovators, thinkers, doers, & makers in the St. Louis region.
Lee Broughton joins Tom Schwarz to discuss STL Made (theSTL.com) @LeeBroughtonmission - To showcase the individuals and accomplishments found in every corner of the region that are moving the area forward, helping to create more opportunities for all and addressing our challenges.Check out their website to learn more about STL Made - thestl.comfollow them on twitter and instagram @in_thestl
Lee Broughton joins Tom Schwarz to discuss STL Made (theSTL.com) @LeeBroughtonmission - To showcase the individuals and accomplishments found in every corner of the region that are moving the area forward, helping to create more opportunities for all and addressing our challenges.Check out their website to learn more about STL Made - thestl.comfollow them on twitter and instagram @in_thestl
STL MADE is an effort to raise civic pride by spotlighting the accomplishments of St. Louisans. Lee Broughton explains. LaunchCode is partnering to get more people trained for coding careers. We stop by a conference for would-be marijuana start-ups and a fair for ability technology. Travis joins via Skype from Philadelphia.
“Discover your own story, because you have one and you’re projecting it whether you think you are or not.” - Lee Broughton Today’s guests are Allison Babka and Lee Broughton from the STLMade movement. STLMade is a movement that wants to help establish St. Louis’ narrative through storytelling and shining a light on the innovators, thinkers, doers, & makers in the St. Louis region. Allison is a St. Louis-based award winning journalist and copywriter. Lee has 20+ years in brand marketing. Together, Allison and Lee are sitting down with us to discuss what the STLMade movement is all about, using storytelling to demonstrate how individuals are torch bearers in the work they are doing, working towards establishing a discourse for how to project St. Louis’ perception, launching the movement on 314 Day, and much more!
Electric Sheep Magazine podcast: Investigating Genre The monthly show about world cinema and cult releases. Electric Sheep assistant editor Alex Fitch talks to Lee Broughton about his book Euro-Western, published by I.B. Tauris, which uncovers progressive attitudes to women and minorities in European Westerns, and to the director (Andrew Martin) and lead actor (Edmund Kingsley) […]