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Nick “Ruff” Ruffalo is the SVP of Digital Marketing at Big Loud (home to Morgan Wallen & more). He's helped artists get over 200M views and 60M streams with $0 in paid ads. In this episode, we dive deep into how to build an iconic artist brand, what a successful content marketing funnel looks like, and case studies artists can learn from / apply to their own careers. FREE ACCESS to "100 VIRAL CONTENT IDEAS FOR MUSICIANS": https://forms.gle/zGWuUrLA8mBfqz7F8GET 30% OFF DISTROKID: http://distrokid.com/vip/onemoretimeJOIN OUR DISCORD: https://discord.gg/un6ZFCjSWANNA WORK WITH US? Make us an OFFER! https://forms.gle/tVdon5vyoGAqPjx6AFOLLOW Ruff:https://www.instagram.com/ruffmusicofficialFOLLOW One More Time:https://www.instagram.com/onemoretimepodhttps://www.tiktok.com/@onemoretimepod0:00 Intro2:30 First Steps for Artist Brand Buildind7:20 What Makes A Great Artist Brand?10:38 Can Faceless Brands Work in 2025?16:00 How Chappell Roan Nailed Her Brand26:29 Content Marketing Funnel for Musicians47:20 New Fans vs. Existing Fans52:05 Rapid Fire Rampage
THIS VOYAGE, the Treksperts, MARK A. ALTMAN (author, The Fifty Year Mission, writer/producer, Pandora, Agent X, The Librarians, writer/producer Free Enterprise), DAREN DOCHTERMAN (associate producer, Star Trek: The Motion Picture) and ASHLEY E. MILLER (showrunner; DOTA: Dragon's Blood, writer, X-Men: First Class, Thor) talk gateway treks, the episodes to show a potential fan-in-the-making and how to get them to love Star Trek. **TREKSPERTS+ SUBSCRIBERS NOW GET COMMERCIAL FREE EPISODES ONE WEEK EARLY! SUBSCRIBE TODAY AT TREKSPERTSPLUS.COM****Join us on our new INGLORIOUS TREKSPERTS DISCORD Channel at: https://discord.gg/7kgmJSExehRate and follow us on social media at:BluSky: @inglorioustrekspertsTwitter: @inglorioustrekFacebook: facebook.com/inglorioustrekspertsInstagram: @inglorioustrekspertsLearn all that is learnable about Star Trek in Mark A. Altman & Edward Gross' THE FIFTY-YEAR MISSION, available in hardcover, paperback, digital and audio from St. Maritn's Press. Follow Inglorious Treksperts at @inglorioustrek on Twitter, Facebook and at @inglorioustreksperts on Instagram and BluSky. And now follow the Treksperts Briefing Room at @trekspertsBR, an entirely separate Twitter & Instagram feed."Mark A. Altman is the world's foremost Trekspert" - Los Angeles Times
Opera Philadelphia announces on our show its new season that seeks to broaden the genre of opera. Host Trenae Nuri talks with Anthony Roth Costanzo, general director and president of Opera Philadelphia, about the new shows and the extraordinary success of its Pick Your Price ticketing model – or what many now know as the $11 (!) opera tickets. Learn more about this season's programming here. Find more great deals on events – and get you fill of Philly news – in our newsletter: Hey Philly Love the opera? Call or text us: 215-259-8170 We're also on Instagram: @citycastphilly Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Live Supply Advertise on the podcast or in the newsletter: citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gary Holt discusses his new book "Fabulous Disaster," detailing his wild journey in music, including his time with Exodus and Slayer. He contrasts his story with Motley Crue's, highlighting his ongoing struggles despite success. Holt emphasizes the emotional impact he aimed to achieve through the book, recounting tales of methamphetamine abuse and personal redemption. He mentions collaborating with co-writer Adam Tepedelen and the support from bandmates and friends. Holt also touches on his current work with Exodus, recording two albums, and his reflections on sobriety and career milestones.00:00 - Intro00:20 - New Book "Fabulous Disaster" 04:30 - Kirk Hammett From Metallica 06:18 - Getting Slayer Job & Jeff's Reaction 09:14 - Slayer Fans 11:10 - Slayer Reunion & Live Shows 13:40 - Story of Redemption 17:11 - Becoming Sober & Creating Music 21:55 - Two New Albums with Exodus 23:50 - Vacation & Cruises 25:55 - Exodus Tour Plans 26:55 - Metallica, Judas Priest, Megadeth & Overkill30:05 - Close Calls, Luck & Health 31:33 - Best Drummer for Bands 33:42 - Drunken Stories, Celebrities & Heroes 37:50 - Relationship with Fans 40:55 - New Fans for Exodus & Social Media 42:05 - Force of Habit & Exhibit Albums 44:10 - Break From Music 45:20 - Teaching Guitar 46:00 - Book Pitch 46:43 - Outro Exodus band website:https://exodusattack.com/site/Slayer band website:https://www.slayer.net/Chuck Shute link tree:https://linktr.ee/chuck_shuteSupport the showThanks for Listening & Shute for the Moon!
Hour 2 of Jake & Ben on February 20, 2025 Utah Jazz TV Analyst Mike Smith made his weekly appearance on the show to talk about the team coming out of the All-Star Break. Will the Jazz be able to stay under 20 wins? Rich Paul, Founder & CEO of Klutch Sports Group, was not aware of the Anthony Davis/Luka Doncic trade. It feels like he's losing his powerful grip on the NBA. Everybody seems amped about Team USA vs Team Canada tonight. Hopefully this brings a lot of new eyes to the NHL.
Join the Kpopcast Slack: https://join.slack.com/t/kpopcast/shared_invite/zt-93kzxcv6-YNej2QkyY6vaPnhEQJxk0AChip in for editing: https://ko-fi.com/thekpopcast AI Generated Summary: In this episode of the Kpopcast, the hosts discuss the potential decline of the K-Pop market, highlighted by dropping album sales. They are joined by industry experts Tamar Herman and Pip from SarangHello, who share insights on new music recommendations and the current state of the K-Pop industry. The conversation transitions into a deep dive on the implications of the recent reports indicating a slowdown in K-Pop's growth since 2015, exploring various perspectives from the guests. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the current state of the K-Pop industry, discussing the challenges and changes in album sales, consumer behavior, and the economic factors influencing the market. They explore the impact of inflation and economic downturns on consumer spending, the strategies labels are employing to adapt to these changes, and the importance of local markets in sustaining fan engagement. The discussion also highlights the evolving nature of K-Pop fandom, with new fans entering the scene and the shifting dynamics of how music is marketed and consumed. In this conversation, the participants discuss the evolving landscape of K-Pop merchandise, the increasing accessibility of official merch in the US, and the impact of major groups like BTS and Blackpink on album sales. They explore the future of K-Pop groups, the importance of community and connection among fans, and the need for adaptation in response to changing trends in the industry. The conversation emphasizes the enduring nature of K-Pop and the significance of fan relationships.HIT REPLAYS: TGIF x XDM https://youtu.be/eb-LSSwKBfo?si=JTOpezZX0BJVH2Sv 자이언티(Zion.T) & 크러쉬(Crush) - '그냥 (Just)' M/V https://youtu.be/1FHOigzF1Uw?si=i6xE3KqyecrkcPNQ HISTORY(히스토리) _ Dreamer (Narr. IU(아이유)) https://youtu.be/zM5GpSPGk-Y?si=jpLmcTUI3tmVyGnV Summer Rain - IRENE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAr9yxz6ZTs Chapters:00:00 Introduction to K-Pop's Current Landscape04:30 Hit Replay: New Music Recommendations21:00 Deep Dive: K-Pop Market Decline Discussion23:09 Navigating the K-Pop Business Landscape28:18 Understanding Sales Trends and Consumer Behavior35:38 The Reality of K-Pop's Growth and Market Dynamics41:29 Economic Influences on K-Pop Consumption45:47 The Impact of Local Markets on K-Pop Engagement49:01 New Fans and the Future of K-Pop52:38 Label Strategies in a Changing Market57:10 The Evolution of K-Pop Merchandise01:00:04 The Accessibility of K-Pop Merch in the US01:02:54 Impact of Major Groups on K-Pop Sales01:06:09 The Future of K-Pop Groups and Their Success01:10:01 Adapting to Changes in K-Pop Sales01:17:23 Community and Connection in K-Pop01:19:40 The Future of K-Pop: Trends and Innovations Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Charlie Marlow & Eric Messersmith talk all things sports. #cfp #nfl #nascar
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In this Sports Geek Throwback episode, Sean Callanan interviews Darren Birch They discussed the importance of growth and attracting new fans. Show notes - https://sportsgeekhq.com/growth-and-attracting-new-fans-darren-birch
Post Profit frontman Matt Jackson dives into the band's latest song, "Two Toxic," their debut music video and what's on the horizon for new music.
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One of the top coaches in tennis history returns to the podcast, as Paul Annacone stops by to discuss all the grass court action in Europe. Annacone recaps the title runs last weekend for Alex De Minaur and top British player Jack Draper, and explains why Carlos Alcaraz is phenomenal on this surface. The Tennis Channel commentator also dives into Jannik Sinner's new role as world #1, Ben Shelton and Sebastian Korda's potential to catch fire, and how Taylor Fritz has gotten more comfortable with his "average" game. Annacone also looks ahead to Wimbledon, and explains why Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff are on his list as potential champions at the All England Club. And digital creator/tennis influencer Eliza Wastcoat joins the show to discuss her path from being a Wimbledon ball kid to one of the prominent voices covering the sport. The content creator, also known as "Liza West," explains her rise on social media, and how she overcame her fears to find her voice and develop a large following. Wastcoat also dives into the fashion trends on both the men's and women's tours, and shares her experiences getting to interview several players at the Taste of Tennis event. She's one of the rising stars in tennis media, and we're delighted to have Eliza Wastcoat on this episode of Tennis Channel Inside-In. Hosted by Mitch Michals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One of the top coaches in tennis history returns to the podcast, as Paul Annacone stops by to discuss all the grass court action in Europe. Annacone recaps the title runs last weekend for Alex De Minaur and top British player Jack Draper, and explains why Carlos Alcaraz is phenomenal on this surface. The Tennis Channel commentator also dives into Jannik Sinner's new role as world #1, Ben Shelton and Sebastian Korda's potential to catch fire, and how Taylor Fritz has gotten more comfortable with his "average" game. Annacone also looks ahead to Wimbledon, and explains why Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff are on his list as potential champions at the All England Club.And digital creator/tennis influencer Eliza Wastcoat joins the show to discuss her path from being a Wimbledon ball kid to one of the prominent voices covering the sport. The content creator, also known as "Liza West," explains her rise on social media, and how she overcame her fears to find her voice and develop a large following. Wastcoat also dives into the fashion trends on both the men's and women's tours, and shares her experiences getting to interview several players at the Taste of Tennis event. She's one of the rising stars in tennis media, and we're delighted to have Eliza Wastcoat on this episode of Tennis Channel Inside-In. Hosted by Mitch Michals.
“I had to pay attention to more of the business and what I really wanna do with this and where I'm at with it… I feel like God is showing me if I be 2 feet in, he will show me the fruits of my labor, but if I keep tryna be 1 foot in and 1 foot out, he gon keep putting me through shit” ~ Jose Guapo Jose Guapo skips class with Lalaa Shepard of The Progress Report to speak about his latest project, ‘Sorry For The Addiction', his old songs going viral on TikTok, being a street emo artist and a rockstar, learning the business side of music, becoming a podcaster, beef with Flakko and rap beefs.
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Las Vegas Raiders' SVP of Marketing Kristen Banks joins The Current Podcast to discuss the importance of balancing old and new fan bases alike, and not just in Las Vegas. Episode TranscriptPlease note, this transcript may contain minor inconsistencies compared to the episode audio.[00:00:00] Damian: I'm Damian [00:00:01] Illyse: And I'm Ilyse Liffering and [00:00:02] Damian: welcome to this edition of The Current [00:00:04] Illyse: This week, [00:00:05] we're delighted to talk with Kristen Banks, the SVP of Marketing for the Las Vegas Raiders, formerly known as the Oakland Raiders, and for a while the Los Angeles Raiders from 1982 to 94, [00:00:18] Damian: but since 2020, the Raiders have made their home in Las Vegas, and this year the Raiders hosted the Super Bowl at Allegiant Stadium. [00:00:26] That's the first time in NFL history that a Super Bowl was played in the state of Nevada. [00:00:31] Illyse: In fact, the match was the most streamed in history by a record setting audience. [00:00:37] Damian: Now, although the Raiders weren't playing in the match, the event marked a watershed moment for the NFL, for Las Vegas, and the game in general. [00:00:45] We started by asking Kristen what all that attention meant to the Raiders. [00:00:51] Kristen: it's incredible. Uh, you know, coming into working for a brand that's been around 60 years. So the Raiders organization is [00:01:00] been, you know, around since 1960 and they've never hosted a Super Bowl. So for the first time, you know, coming to a new stadium being built in Las Vegas in 2020, not having it open for the first two years that the stadium was in full operations because of the pandemic, And then fast forward to this year hosting the Super Bowl on a wide, really global stage. [00:01:26] was incredible. It was incredible for the brand. It was incredible for the city of Las Vegas. And I think it really represents a new chapter in sport and what's happening in this city. [00:01:40] Illyse: And you know, also thanks to streaming and probably also Taylor Swift a little bit, let's be honest, we're seeing new fans come to the NFL. [00:01:49] Kristen: What I would say is again, drafting back to the pandemic is that there's, you know, there was already a change in consumer behavior and how consumers were [00:02:00] absorbing and watching content. Certainly with the pandemic that increased that aptitude. And so you saw this incredible spike in how people are consuming content, certainly migrating away from being cord cutters or potentially Cord nevers who had a cable package and moving into streaming services. [00:02:20] Certainly you see that even more so with the younger population and Gen Z. It's about simply. Being available to every audience type that's out there, and that could be on their mobile phone, on their tablet, when they're watching the game, still on regular television, but going to social media platforms or YouTube to consume additional content that only enhances the experience. [00:02:46] Damian: That's interesting. One of the things that you said to me, Kristen, was about that streaming and second screen experiences that, in effect, there's a sort of virtual community of fans who are sharing content as the action is happening and unfolding. [00:03:00] How do you think about that and leverage that as a marketer? [00:03:02] Because that seems like a pretty exciting real time opportunity. [00:03:06] Kristen: It's such a unique world, right? Particularly for younger audiences, we'll say, under the age of 25, if they haven't documented it, then it's almost like it didn't happen. So, as a brand and as a marketer, you have to think about when someone's attending a game, when they're watching it at home, how are they engaging with the experience? [00:03:30] And how are you giving them? A opportunity to tell their story and what it means to engage and experience that activity with the brand. [00:03:40] , I'm quite new to the Raiders organization. I joined, um, six months ago, right at the start of the 2023 season. the height of Super Bowl. And so my team is deep in the throes of the strategy and planning of how do we build audiences and how do we ultimately create customer journeys long [00:04:00] term. [00:04:00] When you think about the avidity scale of the very core passionate fan who maybe is a season ticket member, buys merchandise can't get enough of the Raiders podcast that type of fan. is very different than a very casual fan so for a very casual fan, I'm not going to immediately try to sell them on a season ticket member because they're likely not at that stage of ready to make that commitment financially, ready to make that time commitment. [00:04:31] So how do I get them to watch a piece of content? So it's really about building out each person individually and saying, okay, this subset of fans represent this group and follow this typical pathway. [00:04:45] And these types of fans that are much more avid may follow a very different pathway. And this is what this looks like. [00:04:51] Damian: I'm very curious on the, you know, when you mentioned the coach and the teams and all that dynamic that goes on, how much access do you and [00:05:00] your marketing team have to that? How do you, how does that kind of infuse what you have to do on the, on the executive front? [00:05:06] Kristen: From week to week, you know, win or loss, you know, there's this constant narrative that's playing out on a real time stage and on social media and live on broadcast. And so then you have to say, okay, how do we ultimately take that draft quickly? If maybe a player made a stunning catch, or had a, you know, a fumble, or did something on the field that was really extraordinary, how do we then, you know, how do we dovetail off of that? [00:05:39] How do we create content? Taking those things that are really quick hits and ultimately doing a quick turn to be relevant and, you know, in that social media moment of continuing to capture that interest and intent. [00:05:55] Damian: That's really interesting. And the way that advertising now is deployed in a much more agile [00:06:00] way makes that all the more possible, I assume. [00:06:03] Kristen: Right. I would say, there's challenges with that. Yes, for sure. It's. It's easier to do nowadays. I mean, certainly you've got social media, you've got digital content. It's easy to push something out, but you also have the challenge of, as you think about customization and personalization and audience segmentation, what does that look like, right? [00:06:24] Is it five different messages? Is it three different messages? Is it one different message, but a different channel? So, you know, Even still, when you're trying to move as quickly so that you're still relevant, and it's happening, that lightning in that moment, you have to also be able to take a pause, say, what's the strategic approach here, and is this reflective of the right audience, and where do we ultimately push this to make it relevant? [00:06:52] Illyse: I feel like the NFL and sports leagues overall, There's a lot of, like storylines that you can actually, draw from, and, like, [00:07:00] personalities. , everybody has their favorite player their favorite moment in time that that player, really succeeded. [00:07:08] How do you then use these storylines to, like, infuse your marketing content as you think about, keeping things relevant and authentic? [00:07:17] Kristen: My background is sports and entertainment, which has really what I'd like to say is baked in stories and they're happening on a daily basis, right? I think it's why when we then partner with brands or we bring in partnerships and we say, okay, brand X, Y, Z, who maybe doesn't have some of those built in storylines to play from, how do they make what they're doing, you know, speak to the fan base [00:07:43] Illyse: do you think that even work with brands that don't have an obvious affinity with a sports team? Like how do you create then like extensions of the story? [00:07:54] Kristen: I'll pick on maybe a little bit of finance and insurance because maybe they're not as sexy, [00:08:00] but, in naturally partnering with a brand or a sports property helps allow that to happen. And then it creates that opportunity to say, Okay, well, that finance or that insurance brand, you know what, when there's a setback, oh, that may relate to somebody's personal life in how they're investing, right? [00:08:20] And that's easier for brands to attach to versus having to try to create something from scratch. one of the interesting narratives that came out of 2023 season was certainly with our Interim head coach, who's now the head coach, Antonio Pierce. [00:08:44] And he's an incredible figure and certainly quite the motivator and just, gives these incredible speeches and really. Kind of these amazing lines that just play really well into marketing. Um, and it was, okay, how do [00:09:00] we create a whole blackout kind of experience? It was clear they weren't going to be making the playoffs, but how do we still make it impactful to the fans that they want to show up, that they want to watch, so if you take that story of, okay, everybody's going to dress in all black in the way that he does. [00:09:17] Show up and represent, which is usually kind of one of his sayings and to see that come to life, to see many of the fans dressed in all black at the game, to see messages of encouragement posted on social media. And then, which it was incredible to see him walk off the field and have people chanting. [00:09:39] For the coach, that's that's quite unheard of. So that was a really cool. Um, it was a really cool moment to see and witness and from a marketing side, help create that, [00:09:52] Damian: yeah, so the executive side of the Las Vegas Raiders, you've got a very powerful story there too. And I know that it's a team [00:10:00] of firsts with the first female black president of an NFL team and more. [00:10:05] I wonder if you could talk a little bit about, you know, that side of the story. [00:10:09] Kristen: I think, you know, the Raiders has a really an illustrious history. , you have, you know, the first black head coach. You had the very first female president in the NFL. They all came from the Raiders. Now you have the very first female black, uh, president of the Raiders. And so, you know, it's an organization that's been in firsts. [00:10:33] Over the past 60 years, and so it's incredible to say that, you know, whether it was, , Mark Davis, our owner of the Raiders, or his father, Al Davis, they constantly said it was really always about just finding the right person for the role and really just that. And not, and diversity and inclusion becomes just part of that because you want to make sure that you're representing [00:11:00] the audience in the right way.[00:11:02] Kristen: And to be at the forefront of doing that is to make sure that in the back office, and on the field, and in the coaches and staff all reflect that representation as well. And so I think that's just a fabric of the Raiders DNA that's always been present. But To be here now, to be part of the leadership team, to have, a female president who's African American, to be a part of that executive group as myself being a female and being in sports, it's really trailblazing and it's an exciting, uh, time for sure [00:11:37] Illyse: Do you believe that then has an effect on the marketing? I know, there are obviously a ton of female, NFL fans out there and Raiders fans, I'm sure. And, I feel like. Often, though, football is more marketed to men. Do you feel that having more women in those, [00:12:00] power roles really speaks to the women that are fans? [00:12:04] Kristen: Yeah, I think it has to. I think it's a natural influence and that, you know, whether it's women, whether it's other ethnicities, whether it's different backgrounds, different cultures, all of that is really important because if you think about just, right, I'll just take Las Vegas because that's obviously where the Raiders, our home base is now. [00:12:28] We certainly reach a lot of other markets and audiences, but I'll talk about Las Vegas, which is. You know, naturally, just about 50 50 split in between men and women. 28 percent of the audience in Las Vegas is Hispanic. 11 percent is, is Asian Pacific Islander. Las Vegas is called the Ninth Island for a reason, a lot of Hawaiian transplants. [00:12:53] And also 10 percent is African American. So, you look at that really [00:13:00] diverse fabric of people in Las Vegas who could potentially be fans of the Raiders, and who ultimately we want to ingrain so that they feel the Raiders are their hometown team. The employee base should reflect that and I would say for sure, my background, my experience, and even my team around me, should reflect the diversity and diverse opinions of those communities for sure. [00:13:29] Illyse: One of the most interesting facts about the Las Vegas Raiders is that you're a legacy brand, but you're now in a new location how do you ensure that you're engaging those fanbases while reaching new fans? [00:13:45] Kristen: I think it's making sure that nothing that you're doing is going to, Be damaging to the core or feel not authentic. We certainly have still quite a fan base in Los [00:14:00] Angeles and Oakland [00:14:00] but then to say, okay, now we need to bring in. New fans, completely different that are not part of those generations that are introduced to the team because now we're here in Las Vegas that has never had an NFL team before that honestly never had any professional sports team up until the last. Five, 10 years, that would have been completely frowned upon in what was formerly called Sin City. [00:14:28] You never want to upset the core. But you want to make sure that you're doing something that still pushes the envelope a little bit so that you're constantly growing and adapting. [00:14:38] Illyse: And, you know, I'm curious about this too because, you know, we're living in like a digital world now. Anybody can go on and stream like a Raiders game, no matter where they are. With fan bases, especially across cities, across states, does location matter as much these days to be a fan of a particular NFL team? [00:14:59] Kristen: You know, [00:15:00] I think, think it depends. I think it depends on who you ask, and I think it depends on what type of fan and what avidity scale. And the reason I say that is, is I'll say, you know, the Raiders, we are very, proud of the fact that we have a season ticket member. In every state in some 15 countries, um, that are, that grace our stadium. [00:15:23] I mean, that's a little bit of, you know, a little panache to say that, but on top of it, you know, how fans have access, you know. Can look completely different to I mean, certainly your bread and butter are the people coming in the stadium, but the bigger appeal, the bigger growth potential are those fans watching at home. [00:15:44] And what's that experience? And to your point, at least that could be done really anywhere, right? And then to what they have access to. Um, some of that, you know, depends on live broadcast rights and where, games are aired. [00:16:00] But there's also an incredible amount of content, and for anybody under the age of 20, getting them to watch a full game sometimes is a challenge anyway, so they're going on TikTok and watching some highlights. [00:16:12] So, those really casual fans, keeping them engaged, which can be at home, on the go, in a different city, in a different country, is certainly relative and important, too, to the Raiders overall growth. [00:16:28] Damian: So, Kristen, you talked, you mentioned that Vegas is pretty new to sports, but I do know that, you know, your background, which is very interesting. You're a lead marketer for the UFC, which was one of the original sports franchises in Vegas, along with boxing. I wonder about you. [00:16:47] You know, um, learned from that experience and you, you were in, the midst of, this in, as, as the city has kind of evolved into this sports center in a way. It [00:16:56] Kristen: Yeah, for sure. I mean, I [00:17:00] moved to Las Vegas back in 2015. was with the UFC for eight years there, formerly worked in entertainment for NBCUniversal in Orlando. so I'll say I've always been, had a background of cast of characters and rich stories to play with. But on that end, you know, when we moved back in 2015, Very different landscape. [00:17:22] One, there was no stadiums. and there certainly was no talk of baseball, basketball, or really any other national sport. and so UFC had planted a flag many years ago as already being a boxing town where you'd have, you know, big events. [00:17:40] But what I will say is, is that is good timing of having that past experience because you're trailblazing. You're saying, okay. How do we set a flag here? How do we do this? How do we make this work? How do we get fans engaged locally? To then parlay that into what I'm [00:18:00] doing now, which is working for the NFL and working for, a team locally that has such an incredible, brand recognition, brand storyline. [00:18:12] And building from that is to say, okay, well, I can take some of what I've learned from UFC trailblaze and say, how do we make that cool and relevant, to new fans here in Las Vegas? [00:18:25] Illyse: Speaking of Vegas how is the Raiders , leaning into sports betting in any way? [00:18:30] Kristen: In Las Vegas, because of naturally the betting and the gambling and maybe it feeling like, Oh, this is, this is too taboo for a sports team to come to Las Vegas. but today, you know, some of our partners are sports betting partners. Um, we have MGM bet, who's a corporate sponsor. We have DraftKings, and there are league partnerships with sports betting partners. [00:18:56] Naturally, I'd say, it's really working with the [00:19:00] teams individually to say, hey, how do we make sure that we make sure that the game stays pure, that it's really just more of a fan focal point, but that those two don't intersect. [00:19:12] Illyse: Yeah, It's definitely interesting. The Raiders are kind of, I would say different from a lot of other NFL teams and I'm curious about what you would say about why that is. For instance, like the nickname, I know Raider Nation is, is really strong and the fans are . Maybe some of the most spirited in, yes, in the league, I would say. What do you think? [00:19:38] Kristen: They really represent and tap into what the Raiders brand is, which is about individuality. [00:19:46] It's about, being yourself authentically. It's about doing it in such a way that's very different, almost cosplay esque. Playing into that it's the team for maybe the [00:20:00] non sports fan, you know, and silver and black, and how cool are those colors that everybody looks good in black. So I think there's, there's just so much fun. [00:20:12] And then I think about, you know, just where the Raiders came from to, you know, our incredible history of Al Davis being the owner, and commitment to excellence, having pride and pride and poise, those things and that and that kind of ethos, plays into everything of what we do, and I think that the fans gravitate to that because it's something they can identify with. [00:20:39] Damian: And that's it for this edition of The Current Podcast. [00:20:41] We'll be back next week so stay tuned. [00:20:44] Illyse: The current podcast theme is by Love and Caliber. The current team includes Kat Vesey and Sydney Cairns. [00:20:51] Damian: And remember [00:20:52] Kristen: You never want to upset the core. But you want to make sure that you're doing something that still pushes the envelope a little bit so [00:21:00] that you're constantly growing and adapting. [00:21:02] Damian: I'm Damien [00:21:03] Illyse: I'm Ilyse. [00:21:04] Damian: we'll see you next time. 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Blaze Bayley is an English heavy metal singer. He is currently a solo artist and also the singer of Wolfsbane. He was previously the lead singer for Iron Maiden and recorded two albums with them. His latest solo record out now on streaming is titled “Circle of Stone” and is available on vinyl as well. We discuss the new album, the ups and downs of life, the music business and more! 00:00 - Intro 00:13 - New Record "Circle of Stone" 04:55 - Inspirational Lyrics & Motivation 08:45 - The Song "Rage" & Dogs 12:01 - Writing Songs & Character Bridge 12:58 - Lyrics for "Broken Man" 18:50 - Ghost in the Bottle & Life Philosophy 22:52 - Career Retrospective & Love of Music 32:30 - Memorable Fan Experience & New Fans 36:40 - Streaming, Playing Shows & Set List 46:05 - Outro Blaze Bayley website:https://www.blazebayley.net/Chuck Shute link tree:https://linktr.ee/chuck_shuteSupport the showThanks for Listening & Shute for the Moon!
Finding podcast guest appearance opportunities is a cost-effective way to promote your music, share your ideas, attract new fans, and build meaningful connections. It's also a great way to practice for live radio interviews. In this episode, I cover getting started, how to screen podcasts, giving podcast hosts what they want and need from guests, crafting a compelling guest pitch, being prepared for your interview, the importance of familiarity with the show format, post-interview tips, and more. You can apply the principles discussed in this episode to interview prospecting for radio, blogs, and YouTube. Pretty awesome, right? If you need something for your press page, podcast interviews are a great addition. Find a bonus download for crafting the perfect guest pitch email in the "Mentioned in this Episode" section below. Please enjoy this final episode of The Unstarving Musician. Support the Unstarving Musician The Unstarving Musician exists solely through the generosity of its listeners, readers, and viewers. Learn how you can offer your support. This episode was powered by Music Marketing Method, a program for independent musicians looking to grow their music career. Music Marketing Method was created by my good friend Lynz Crichton. I'm in the program and I'm learning tons! I'm growing my fan base and learning about many ways that I'll be earning money in the new year. It's also helping me grow this podcast. How cool is that? To lean more and find out if Music Marketing Method can help your music career, visit UnstarvingMusician.com/MusicMarketing. This episode of the was powered by Liner Notes. Learn from the hundreds of musicians and industry pros I've spoken with for the Unstarving Musician on topics such as marketing, songwriting, touring, sync licensing and much more. Sign up for Liner Notes. Liner Notes is an email newsletter from yours truly, in which I share some of the best knowledge gems garnered from the many conversations featured on the Unstarving Musician. You'll also be privy to the latest podcast episodes and Liner Notes subscriber exclusives. Sign up at UnstarvingMusician.com. It's free and you can unsubscribe at anytime. Mentioned in this Episode Share "Best Guest Pitch Email (Bonus PDF download - Free) Podcast Startup Resources The Unstarving Musician's Guide to Getting Paid Gigs, by Robonzo Music Marketing Method – The program that helps musicians find fans, grow an audience and make consistent income Bandzoogle – The all-in-one platform that makes it easy to build a beautiful website for your music Dreamhost – See the latest deals from Dreamhost, save money and support the UM in the process. More Resources for musicians Pardon the Interruption (Disclosure) Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. This means I make a small commission, at no extra charge to you, if you purchase using those links. Thanks for your support! Visit UnstarvingMusician.com to sign up for Liner Notes to learn what I'm learning from the best indie musicians and music industry professionals. Stay in touch! @RobonzoDrummer on Twitter and Instagram @UnstarvingMusician on Facebook and YouTube
This is part 4 and the final part of our Creative Elixir Series - You find all the episodes here: https://www.creativepeptalk.com/episodes/tag/elixir Hidden Brain - Facts Aren't Enough https://www.npr.org/2019/07/18/743195213/facts-arent-enough-the-psychology-of-false-beliefs
So many of Kelly Clarkson's fans have been with her since the beginning. Despite being a superstar, she still gains new fans each day from all over the world. We talk to four fans who only recently jumped into the Kelly fandom to find out what it was that hooked them, what took them so long, and more!Follow us!Facebook | Twitter/X | InstagramFind more at missindepodcast.com
Brand new music, and the opportunity to finally play live in front of an entire continent that will experience you for the first time. That is a big task to take on but the question is this, how can you be successful in winning over fans?Many bands face this, and the ones that succeed are the ones that have long lasting careers. This band today, has that opportunity, and is ready to show you how they plan to win.Mike from the UK metalcore/nu metal band Profiler joins the Chord Progression Podcast today. This episode, we discussHow Profiler is going to win over fans on their first European tour, from a proper use of backing tracks to allow for more interaction, and a readiness to change the set list up to match the crowd vibe.Why Profiler decided to wait to tour for a while following their signing with Sharptone right before the COVID-19 pandemic.The new upcoming album A Digital Nowhere, and what songs you should look out for on the album.Another great new band discovered here, and on that is ready to take that next step. Take the next step with us and hit that subscribe button.Find Profiler Online:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profilerbandTwitter: https://twitter.com/profilerbandInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/profilerband/Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@profilerbandYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxIkWfTHHYwMerch: https://profilerband.myshopify.comSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3rIfGORYIxh2aBVnThX8Lo?si=5BzDrdSoQzSqVT760i3QHAApple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/profiler/1564758938Check out our sponsor: DarkFusion Systems!Use code "CPPOD" for $100 off of your computer build!https://darkfusionsystems.comFollow us on social media!Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/chordprogressionpodcastTwitter:https://twitter.com/cppodofficialInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/chordprogressionpodcast/YouTube:https://youtube.com/channel/UCqRKZCDMcFHIYbJaLQMfDbQChord Progression Podcast (Spotify):https://open.spotify.com/show/53XWPGrIUvgavKF5Fm6SLkChord Progression Podcast (Apple Podcast):https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chord-progression-podcast-the-gateway-to-new-rock-and-metal-music/id1454876657Chord Progression Podcast (Amazon): https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/b8dad803-444c-4a73-8aa5-67b4fc43f4baChord Progression Podcast (iHeart Radio):https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-chord-progression-70632531/Podcast Webpage:https://mysongoftheday.com/my-song-of-the-day-rock-2000-today/chord-progression-podcast/Welcome: (0:00)The Superhero Origin Story of Profiler: (1:00)Thriving Post-Pandemic as a New Band: (7:01)The Covid Paradox of Mid Tier & Newer Bands: (11:14)Profiler Focus Putting On A Great Live Experience: (15:04)How Profiler Plans To Win New Fans as an Opener: (19:01)Will Profiler Edit the Set List Mid-Tour to Win Fans?: (25:54)How Profiler Created Their Style & Sound: (28:08)Learning Through Trial and Error: (35:13)The Song on A Digital Nowhere to Ensure You Hear: (41:39)Mike Recommends Bands for You: (48:04)Kevin's Final Thought; Learn from Trial & Error: (52:28)
MotoGP could finally shake off its Valentino Rossi hangover in 2024 as Marc Marquez's team switch creates huge sporting intrigue in a championship that's already just experienced its best title fight in years. But while interest in MotoGP is clearly rising right now, is it accessible enough to new fans and can it keep them hooked? Are its approaches to television and streaming right for this era? Is the fan experience at races good enough? The Race MotoGP Podcast put your questions on all of this to Dorna's chief commercial officer Dan Rossomondo, and we debate his answers and everything else off-track MotoGP with our regular panel Simon Patterson, Valentin Khorounzhiy and Matt Beer plus The Race Media's creative lead Oliver Card - a recent MotoGP convert of exactly the kind Dorna needs to entice and keep on board. Follow The Race on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook Check out our latest videos on YouTube Download our app on iOS or Android Click here to join The Race Members' Club Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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SPORTS GEEK REPLAY (from Nov 2022 - 311). Nilay Shah, SVP of Marketing and Brand Strategy at New York Giants discuss developing content to attract new fans, why fans love retro uniforms and how sponsorship has evolved. For more - https://sportsgeekhq.com/podcast/nilay-shah-new-york-giants/
Ep. 136: AI is promising fundamental changes to the business of music and its creation. But what about the part where music is connected to the fans? Virginie Berger is a long-established music-tech industry expert and like many people working in innovative areas of the music industry, she's been doing deep research into the role AI will play now, and in the future. In this episode, Music Ally's Editor Joe Sparrow picks Virginie's brains on the role that AI will play in music marketing and fan engagement. Virginie explained how AI tools are already streamlining community building, creating unique fan experiences, and generating content. Virginie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/virginieberger/ - AI-driven platforms "Endel" create personalized soundscapes based on the listener's environment and mood, - "TheWaveVR," transforms how fans experience music by offering interactive and immersive virtual reality concerts. - “Landmrk” uses AI to unlock exclusive content for music fans based on their geographical location. - Arsenal London's chatbot, "Robot Pires" - Character.AI's Chatbots: Character.AI offers chatbots that fans can customize based on their interpretation of a character. These chatbots can simulate conversations with the character, providing a unique, personalized fan experience - “Cortex” and “Pattern89” analyze historical performance data to predict the success of future content, optimizing posting schedules and content types for maximum engagement. - Socialbakers (emplifi): An AI-driven social media management platform that provides advanced audience insights, content creation, and posting optimization for social media management. - Predis.ai: An AI-powered social media marketing platform that can assist in content creation and optimization for various social media platforms. - Symphony: An automated marketing platform that can help artists streamline fan development and engagement, providing AI-powered tools for content creation and audience analysis. - FeedHive offer advanced audience insights, content generation, and posting optimization for social media management. In Rainbows From The Basement: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWqDIZxO-nU Flipping omelettes: https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/most-flips-of-an-omelette-in-one-minute ------
In Room 442 this Tuesday, Sara, Albert and James break down another stupendous week in the Premier League, and look ahead to a full slate of midweek action. - Postecoglou impresses Pep (5:41) - Euro 2024 draw shenanigans (11:41) - Rashford's struggles continue (20:40) Remember to play https://www.442picks.ca FOR FREE and win weekly and monthly prizes! Follow James on socials: X -https://twitter.com/JamesSharman Insta - https://www.instagram.com/sharms1974 Follow Sara on socials: X - https://twitter.com/saraporaria Insta - https://www.instagram.com/saraporaria Follow Albert on socials: X -https://twitter.com/albertvartanian Insta - https://www.instagram.com/_therealbertv/ Follow Room 442 on socials X - https://twitter.com/theroom442 Insta - https://www.instagram.com/room442official For more content visit www.homestandsports.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/room-4-4-2/message
The classic Canadian kids TV show Nanalan is entertaining millions in memes on social media, almost 20 years after it went off air. Jamie Shannon, the show's co-creator and voice of Mona, tells us why a trip to Nana's house might be just what the world needs right now.
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Few know more about how the NFL's overseas games are bringing in new fans than the companies that sell the tickets to the matches. As a secondary market specialist, Viagogo has a unique perspective on the industry and here, general manager, Cris Miller, explains how effective the league's overseas operations have been in creating new fans. Plus we delve into the business of resale ticketing and its role in sports.
When a legendary musician leaves his old band and forms a brand new one, and no one knows what to expect, how do you win over fans?The band already has the intrigue, and live shows make sense to expose the sound to the fans, but doing it before the release of a full album makes this almost impossible.We are pleased to be joined by Wes from the band Flat Black on the podcast today. As Flat Black is opening for an arena tour showing everyone who they are for the first time, we talk about:Having a "fans first" mentality in a live show setting, doing what you can to respect the fans choice to see your and win them over, from preparation to the actual show.The Great Debate of using backing tracks live, why Flat Black tries not to, and why it makes sense for all the bands that do (and yes, we talk about Ronnie Radke in this one).What to expect on Flat Black's debut album, from a "masked" feature, to infusing country into a song, and going even heavier than their singles.A fantastic way to discover a brand new metal band bound to be big, so follow them and subscribe to the podcast to never miss another great artist.Follow Flat Black Online:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/flatblackmusicTwitter: https://twitter.com/FlatBlackMusicInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/flatblack/Instagram (Wes): https://www.instagram.com/wrexhorton/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiXEXvew2n0oB0CAeJb65tQWebsite: https://flatblackmusic.comMerch: https://shop.flatblackmusic.comSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7dZynKGWc8X8jsdH0WLuzo?si=qjzh009DQFqqcuYPqkfMTwApple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/flat-black/1703652237Thank you to our Sponsor FNX Fitness:Get 20% Off Using Promo Code: CPP20https://fnx.grsm.io/cppFollow us on social media!Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/chordprogressionpodcastTwitter:https://twitter.com/cppodofficialInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/chordprogressionpodcast/YouTube:https://youtube.com/channel/UCqRKZCDMcFHIYbJaLQMfDbQChord Progression Podcast (Spotify):https://open.spotify.com/show/53XWPGrIUvgavKF5Fm6SLkChord Progression Podcast (Apple Podcast):https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chord-progression-podcast-the-gateway-to-new-rock-and-metal-music/id1454876657Chord Progression Podcast (Amazon): https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/b8dad803-444c-4a73-8aa5-67b4fc43f4baChord Progression Podcast (iHeart Radio):https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-chord-progression-70632531/Podcast Webpage:https://mysongoftheday.com/my-song-of-the-day-rock-2000-today/chord-progression-podcast/Welcome: (0:00)Recapping Tour with I Prevail & Godsmack with All New Music: (0:50)Meeting Expectations Live that Fans Will Want: (6:47)The Great Backing Track Debate: (11:38)Practicing Because of the Fans: (21:38)Wes' Life Lesson, Be Cool to Everyone: (25:50)Not Many "New" Bands Breaking Through: (33:02)"It's Your Lack of Respect" inspired by German Hard Style?: (39:30)What to Expect on Flat Black Debut Album: (42:25)Kevin's final Thought; The Live Show is For the Fans, REMEMBER THAT: (48:43)
AP correspondent Tiffany Wang reports on natural wine's increasing popularity among young people.
This week Stumblin Johnie Scores his first big guest as we talk to Lexi Vans. Lexi tells us all about her history working in the adult industry in Las Vegas, meeting stars and fun memories. Join us as we dive deep and get some shocking stories. This week's episode is sponsored by Male Hanger and remember to use Whiskey10 at check out for a discount.
According to a new study that was done by Buzz Radar F1 has suffered a big drop in it's social media mentions, followers, engagement in 2023 due to Red Bull's dominant season. Tim Hauraney is joined by Adam Wylde to go through the article, and see what could be done to rebound in 2024 (00:53). Could McLaren and Mercedes fight Red Bull Racing and what would that do for F1 to help F1's global audience grow even more (12:30). Plus Williams Racing Team Principal James Vowels has publicly backed Logan Sargeant saying “we want him in the car next year (30:10). Follow Tim Hauraney on Twitter (X): @TimHauraney Follow Adam Wylde on Twitter (X): @AdamWylde Visit https://sdpn.ca for merch and more. Follow us on Twitter (X): @sdpnsports Follow us on Instagram: @sdpnsports Reach out to https://www.sdpn.ca/sales to connect with our sales team and discuss the opportunity to integrate your brand within our content! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the mainstream music industry, music collabs are common, but often a hit-or-miss marketing strategy...It's rare to hear about the inner workings of a successful collaboration straight from the source. That's not the case for Black Eyed Peas... In this special episode of Creative Juice, we're joined by Rachel Strassberger from Black Eyed Peas management team who gives us the inside scoop on their collaborations with other massive artists like Shakira and David Guetta when rolling out the group's last two albums, TRANSLATION and ELEVATION! Learn from Rachel's valuable insights into the process of working with other artists and their teams, marketing the albums, and tapping into the power of the Black Eyed Peas fan club! If you're an artist or manager looking to leverage collaborations and grow your fan base in new markets, this episode is packed with practical advice and insights directly from one of the biggest groups in the world! DISCOVER: What The Ins and Outs of Black Eyed Peas' Collaboration Process Looked Like How To Effectively Market An Album Featuring Various Artists The Role of Fan Clubs in Promoting New Music What Advice Managers Can Learn From The Highest Levels of Artist Collaboration Why It's Critical To Arm Your Team With Top Notch Content RESOURCES: Learn Top Music Marketing Strategies Inside IndiePRO Follow Rachel on Instagram! Looking to expand your team or need marketing help? Apply to work with IndieX! Join Us In The Indepreneur Discord Server!
ONE PIECE NETFLIX SEASON 2 HAS BEEN ANNOUNCED!But with that news lets take a look at how this series has 0:00 - TOO MANY ONE PIECE FANS12:35 - One Piece Netflix Final ThoughtsJoin this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1USiATvSU50Z3VKwB5UdGg/joinFollow Me On All Socials:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheRealCrocYT Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/therealcrocInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealcroc/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheFakeCrocFacebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/TheFakeCrocApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Sa9ScN...Buzzsprout: https://therealcroc.buzzsprout.com/Check out Sadderday Merch here: https://sadderday.com/Outro Song: Izzy Man - Greatnesshttps://music.apple.com/us/album/grea...https://open.spotify.com/track/24BvZh...LEGAL:Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statutes that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.#onepiece #onepiecenetflix #onepieceliveactionSupport the show
Buy your Dirty Air merch now here!This week we are joined by special guest; comedian and online sensation Tatty Macleod to find out exactly how new fans find F1, plus Toto's Desert Island Discs choices, which F1 driver you'd want with you if you had to put down a beloved family pet, Helmut up to his usual Hamilton dragging and more!This week's episode is sponsored by when Helmut Marko gets bored and decides to slag off everyone but Max.Buy tickets for Josh Weller's Edinburgh show Age Against The MachineBuy tickets for Tatty Macleod's Edinburgh show Fugue Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode, Sean is joined by Charlotte Offord (NFL), Glen Rolls (La Liga), and Rodica Titeica (Subway), to discuss their organizations' strategies for engaging new fans and expanding their reach. This conversation is recommended for anyone interested in the intersection of sports and marketing, as well as those looking to expand their organization's reach and engage new fans. Show notes - https://sportsgeekhq.com/podcast/mis-the-battle-for-new-fans-replay/
that As the Tour de France Femmes reaches its halfway point, these are RadioCycling's headlines...The first three stages of the TDF Femmes have seen plenty of weather, crashes and abandons, but the GC battle has been cagey, with Demi Vollering's Team SD Worx and Annemiek van Vleuten's sparring with each other, but not yet looking to delier knockout blows. We hear from defending champion Van Vleuten on why the GC contest has been a waiting game.Amidst the conjecture and scepticism that was triggered during the final week of the Tour de France, there were rumours of technological fraud — or motor doping. There's only been one proven case of this occurring, back in 2016. Since then, the UCI has made the issue one of its priorities. We hear from Mick Rogers, the former pro who is now the UCI's head of road and innovation, who explains what the ruling body is up to with frame-scanning iPads and a state-of the-art X-ray machine.Returning to the Tour de France Femmes, we speak to Claire Steels, the 36-year-old who's racing her debut WorldTour season and is the main GC hope for the Israel-PremierTech-Roland GC team. Having only taken up racing in 2020, Britain's Steels tells us that she believes she can be in the mix on the race's queen stage, to the summit of the Tourmalet. Post-Covid, post-Netflix, the Tour is changing and is going to have to come to terms with a younger, more boisterous audience than in the past. But how will the race promoters ASO respond to these changes? As the Tour ended, we caught up with the man who designs, administers and manages the course, Thierry Gouvenou, who confesses that educating selfie-seeking fans is vital and explains how ropes rather than barriers may provide a solution to the mayhem witnesssed on several mountain stages earlier this month.And finally, in Ground Beans, – Sandra Alonso delights fan with teddy gift– López suspended by the UCI– And the last joke on "Beergate" Support the show
In an effort to extend their fanbase and excite a new generation about auto racing, NASCAR is undoubtedly making its imprint on Chicago this summer. On this episode, podcast host and producer Jim Hanke examines the intricacies of the sport's first ever street race, and the historical nature of the event, with WBBM sports reporter Rick Gregg and auto racing journalist Kelly Crandall. ------- Follow Rick Gregg on Twitter | Follow Kelly Crandall on TwitterFollow us on our socials: Twitter, InstagramFollow WBBM Newsradio: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook
This Episodes Questions: I'm planning to make an Iron man suit as a summer project, inspired by Frankly built, and I'm not sure what slicer has better support material, Cura or Prusaslicer. Almost every print will need to have supports, so this is important. Calvin Selin Hello Guy, JJ, and Nathan, I have a question about wiring as a result of adding dual 5015 fans to my Ender 3 monstrosity. I like using crimps vs soldering and would like to add a second fan for part cooling, but it's been 20 years since tech school so my memory is fuzzy on best practices. How do I wire the second 5015 fan? Can I run 2 positive wires into 1 side of the crimp and a single positive wire back to the motherboard, and then the same with the negative side? I plan on using quick connects closer to the print head for ease of maintenance later. The slicing of the wires is planned be further away from the print head so there's less movement on the splice/combination of wires. Thanks for your help. Jon LaRue Hi, Recently upgraded to cr-10 smart pro I can get solid prints unless I use the front right side of the printer. I have leveled several times manual and automatic; still no luck. Any suggestions in what I should do? Alex Hey guys been listening for awhile and just listening to the recent episode and had some good recommendations. You seem to have about the sidewinder X2 and it's a good printer but I have had issues with it and had to move to klipper. Do you guys have the problem? The problem seems to be with Pausing and resuming prints (so can't do color changes) and if you'd lose power you can't resume. Thanks in advance. Brad Hi guys, it's wayne again from the the Uk, just wondering what your thoughts was on idex machines, was thinking of getting the Sovol sv04, keep up the great show
The Work in Sports Podcast - Insider Advice for Sports Careers
Emerging sports outside the big four of football, basketball, baseball, and hockey can face an uphill climb in gaining participants and a fan base. Leagues such as Fan Controlled Football and the World Surf League must get creative to find their niche among sports fans in a market saturated with options.However, when a sport catches on, it can grow rapidly. That's the case with pickleball, which entered 2023 enjoying a three-year stretch as America's fastest-growing sport. A 2022 survey by the Association of Pickleball Professionals estimates that there are 36.5 million pickleball players in the US, making it the third-most popular sport/activity in the country behind only biking and running and ahead of established stalwarts like basketball, baseball, and soccer. Moreover, the sport is popular across age brackets and even has a multi-year distribution deal with streaming giant Amazon Prime, which will broadcast four tournaments per year.Today's guest on the WorkInSports Podcast, USA Pickleball Director of Communications and Content Melissa Zhang, joined the organization in late 2022 and is channeling the sport's explosive growth in popularity. Zhang specialized in growing Olympic sports through her time with the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (stints in 2018– 19 and 2020– 21) and USA Handball (2019– 21). She also spent a year doing internal communications with PointsBet (2022) during its growth period after sports betting became legal in more states. On today's episode, Zhang and WorkInSports VP of Content and Engaged Learning Brian Clapp discuss:• How Zhang got into the sports industry as a political science/psychology double major at UCLA• How she approaches USA Pickleball's content strategy to continue the sport's growth• How she has grown as a leader in her Director role• How aspiring sports professionals can forge their path in the sports industryEnjoy the full episode for all of Zhang's sports career advice, and subscribe to the WorkInSports Podcast to catch every episode when it gets published. You can also check out additional content on our YouTube channel!
Thank you for attending our First Annual "Welcome New Fans Symposium". It's so great to see new fans from Las Vegas, Raleigh, Dallas, and Sunrise who have made the trip. The NHL is so so so very happy you're here and ready to become Hockey's newest super fans! Don't forget to wear your I.D. badges and we'd like to kindly remind our friends from Vegas either lay of that Sweet Nevada Cactus or at least pass that shit around. This symposium will cover all the hottest stories that a fresh-faced new fan needs to know, including: Does the Stanley Cup really exist? Should we ever talk about Bedard again or is he dead to us? The Top 7 most dastardly plans by the NHL's resident super villain, Alex Pietrangelo 5 Tech tips for Refs struggling to get back to their home screen on their iPads And, due to a clerical error, we completely forgot to talk about the Maple Leafs, so don't tune in for that if that's what your looking for.
Gurdip and Bec get together for a rollicking TCBCast featuring listener feedback, trivia and a brief discussion on Riley Keough's latest hit show, Amazon's "Daisy Jones and the Six" before digging into their main topic: what Elvis "deep cuts" they would suggest to new fans! Rest assured, though, even longtime fans might enjoy hearing what picks they spotlight! No Song of the Week this week as this episode was wrangled together quickly to cover while Justin is out, but it's nearly a full-length episode as is - enjoy hearing Gurdip and Bec go toe to toe! If you enjoy TCBCast, please consider supporting us with a donation at Patreon.com/TCBCast. If you are unable to support us via Patreon, but want to support us another way, please make sure to leave a positive review or mention our show to another like-minded music history and movie enthusiast.
Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger is gaining sympathy online. There are a handfull of social media groups which support the accused killer, saying he is not guilty. Nancy Grace and attorney Dale Carson look at the participation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Nilay Shah, SVP of Marketing and Brand Strategy at New York Giants discussing developing content to attract new fans, why fans love retro uniforms and how sponsorship has evolved.
It's basketball time! Much like I've done for soccer and football this “basketball cheat sheet” will get you into the game faster!
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Ben Maller talks about whether or not the changes being implemented by MLB this season such as a ban of the shift will bring new fans to the game, Insta-Advice Line, and much more! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com