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SportsBusiness Journal
SBJ Morning Buzzcast: August 23, 2024

SportsBusiness Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 9:25


Relevent Sports taps Sean Bratches as Chair; Dublin opens its arms to college football, takeaways from 24 hours in Milwaukee and "Fan Week" a hit for the USTA

Go To Market Grit
Chief Bizdev Officer at Uber, Jen Vescio: Buy, Build, or Partner

Go To Market Grit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 80:11


Guest: Jen Vescio, Chief Business Development Officer at Uber and founder of Awestruck VenturesIf you were to look at Jen Vescio's calendar, it might look like a pack of Skittles: Every single one of her meetings is color-coded according to the Insights Color Focus system, which assigns the colors red, blue, yellow, and green based on what methods they emphasize in their work. As the chief business development officer of Uber, Jen has to work with people across that spectrum, and preps for each meeting accordingly.In this episode, Jen and Joubin discuss the pros and cons of media training, Malcolm Gladwell's Outliers, “semi-pro” soccer, how to ruin your Uber rating, the “fluorescent light” journey, working at “it” companies before they were disrupted, the art and science of business development, self-awareness vs. understanding others, Sean Bratches, what is your motive?, side letter PTSD, “speed and silence are your two worst enemies,” forced time off, getting buy-in, and why “Uber is wired for trauma.”In this episode, we cover: “Dancing in the moment” (00:54) The Olympic Development Program (03:22) Jen's parents (08:15) DJing and music in Ubers (10:40) Talking to Uber drivers (12:48) Retiring from soccer (15:04) “The big transition” (17:22) The dotcom boom and Jen's first jobs (20:04) Innovation and disruption (22:15) Buy, build, or partner (27:24) Understanding the “color” of others (35:27) How to talk to a “double red” (38:38) Insights Color Focus and the color of companies (41:16) The Trust Quotient (46:45) The biggest deal Jen has brokered (50:17) The pressure of big deals (51:46) The $350 million deal she botched (55:14) Getting burned out on corporate jobs (58:22) Big, shiny brands like Uber (01:00:38) Mental contracts and taking time off (01:05:07) Tough feedback (01:08:24) Developing trust internally vs. externally (01:09:48) How COVID impacted Uber (01:13:08) Where Uber is hiring and what Jen thinks of when she hears the word “Grit” (01:18:16)  Links: Connect with Jen Twitter LinkedIn Connect with Joubin Twitter LinkedIn Email: grit@kleinerperkins.com  Learn more about Kleiner Perkins This episode was edited by Eric Johnson from LightningPod.fm

The Good-Good Golf Podcast
Ep 110: Minjee and Mickelson with John Huggan

The Good-Good Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 70:58 Very Popular


Hardly a dull week in the world of golf so, unusually for us, we've turned our attention to the pay for play ranks with special guest John Huggan joining form London as he prepares to cover the first LIV Golf event at the Centurion Club. Links mentioned on this episode: Horrendously formatted player LIV Golf Player announcements https://twitter.com/JasonSobelTAN/status/1531795936619503616?s=20&t=NS40r0g-HchJ-fbZxWDC6A Over-designed LIV Golf talking points with inscrutable background images https://twitter.com/thefriedegg/status/1533489995025195008?s=20&t=NS40r0g-HchJ-fbZxWDC6A Greg Norman Washington Post piece https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2022/06/05/last-attack-greg-norman/ Richard Gillis Unofficial Partner Podcast episode with Sean Bratches formerly of LIV Golf https://www.unofficialpartner.com/podcast/episode/77b946ef/up243-sean-bratches-on-the-golf-super-league Unofficial Partner episode with Andy Gardiner currently of PGL https://www.unofficialpartner.com/podcast/episode/7a7d208f/up248-golfs-dollar10billion-question

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Unofficial Partner Podcast
UP248 Golf's $10billion question

Unofficial Partner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 63:08


Today's guest is Andy Gardiner, the man behind the Premier Golf League, the self-styled Formula One for professional golf whose promising to generate $1.8billion of annual revenue and $10billon of equity value by 2031. This comes a week after our podcast with Sean Bratches from the rival disruptor league, Saudi backed LIV Golf. Since we spoke, Bratches has resigned.As you'll hear in our conversation, Gardiner is bullish on the PGL's chances of breaking the current stalemate with the PGA Tour, by offering a revenue share agreement to the players and demanding their representatives on the PGA Tour Policy Board publish an independent valuation on the PGL's projections .The stakes are very high and the proposal would change professional golf forever, something Gardiner refers to as a 'multi generational opportunity' for the game. The deadline for a decision is looming and the PGA Tour is countering with threats to the players livelihoods and attempts to undermine Gardiner's projected figures.Gardiner says: "When we started out, there was a genuine feeling amongst the best players in the world that they were  over subsidizing the rest of the membership. And we heard that from sponsors and we heard it from broadcasters because they said, yes, we really only care about 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 guys. Those are the ones who move the needle. That's why we're paying the money we're paying".Today's episode is sponsored by our friends at Turnstile.Turnstile uses real market rates to quantify the value every single sponsorship right within a deal, looking beyond the traditional media metrics to calculate the value of the Exposure, Intellectual Property and Direct Benefits.This enables Turnstile to deliver a recommended transaction price that's comprehensive, accurate and defensible.So don't pay too much. Don't leave money on the table. Know the fair market price, and buy and sell with confidence. If you value your sponsorships, value them properly.Get in touch with Turnstile at turnstilegroup.comIf you like the podcast, you'll love the Unofficial Partner newsletter that goes to thousands of subscribers every Thursday, sign up via UnofficialPartner.com or follow us on Twitter @UnffclPrtnr

SportBusiness Finance Weekly
Episode 67 - May 23, 2022

SportBusiness Finance Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 59:08


In this week's episode, podcast co-hosts Eric Fisher and Chris Russo interview Irwin Raij and Chuck Baker, newly appointed by prominent international law firm Sidley Austin LLP as partners and co-chairs of the entity's Entertainment, Sports, and Media industry group. Fisher and Russo also discuss the abrupt departure of Sean Bratches as LIV Golf's chief commercial officer, the new global media rights agreement between the revived XFL and the Walt Disney Co., the $380m (€360m) investment deal between LaLiga giant Real Madrid and United States-based global investment Sixth Street, Major League Cricket's securing of $120m in new funding, and ongoing turmoil involving name, image, and likeness rights in US college sports.

SportBusiness Finance Weekly
Episode 65 - May 9, 2022

SportBusiness Finance Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 57:55


In this week's episode, podcast co-hosts Eric Fisher and Chris Russo interview Sean Bratches, chief commercial officer for LIV Golf. Fisher and Russo also discuss Sinclair Broadcast Group's developing plans for the Bally Sports+ streaming service, the start of the 26th season for the Women's National Basketball Association that includes an expanded relationship with Twitter, pending sales for the Premier League's Chelsea FC and National Football League's Denver Broncos, the New York Times' purchase of sports content site The Athletic, and a record-setting sale of a jersey worn by late soccer legend Diego Maradona.

Unofficial Partner Podcast
UP243 Sean Bratches on the Golf Super League

Unofficial Partner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 46:59


Sean Bratches spent close to 30 years with ESPN, and then became Managing Director of Commercial Operations at Formula 1, following Liberty Media's acquisition of the race series from CVC, the private equity group.In November last year, Bratches announced he'd joined Greg Norman at LIV Golf, the organisation behind the Golf Super League, backed by funding from PIF, the Saudi sovereign wealth fund. So this is a conversation about an attempted disruption to the status quo in a major global sport. We go in to the business plan behind the new venture, which regular listeners will detect, touches on several of the big themes impacting the sports business today. If you like the podcast, you'll love the Unofficial Partner newsletter that goes to thousands of subscribers every Thursday, sign up via UnofficialPartner.com

Cars & Culture with Jason Stein
Episode 18: Former Formula 1 Commercial Boss Sean Bratches

Cars & Culture with Jason Stein

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 53:00


Former Formula 1 Commercial Boss Sean Bratches

The Parc Fermé
TPF F1 Podcast #665 Bratches taps out

The Parc Fermé

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 75:48


Join Grace and me as we discuss the departure of F1 commercial boss Sean Bratches. We review the press release and rate his achievements. Won't you join us?  We also discuss Lewis fighting off the youngsters, 2021 regulations and F1 cars and manage to mention a young chap named Arthur Leclerc. 

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Podcast - Bloke & A Bird
The Bloke and a Bird Show Episode 188

Podcast - Bloke & A Bird

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020


We’re hopeful that the plague has finally run it’s course through our household - if nothing else we both sound better than we did last week.Could their be a Saudi Arabian Grand Prix - honestly we don’t care, but if there is the track would have been designed by Alex Wurz which we do think is pretty cool.Max Verstappen will likely be a Red Bull driver for another 3 years.Willams continues to invest in developing talent name Roy Nissany as a test driver and giving him outings in FP1 this year as well as expanding W Series Champion Jamie Chadwick’s simulator program.Charles Leclerc’s younger brother Arthur is now a member of Ferrari’s young driver development program.If Sergio Perez is challenging for wins in two years - he’s going to leave F1, he says…Sean Bratches is officially out at F1.Jean Todt shows that he’s completely out of touch.Pirelli believes that teams will continue to have problems with tires this year.Launch dates have been confirmed for McLaren, Ferrari, Renault, Mercedes and Alpha Tauri.Renault says that the 2021 rules will determine if they stay in the series.Pat Symonds admits that the 2019 aero rules were a mistake.And - Carlos Sainz won the Dakar rally for the third time - no, not McLaren’s Carlos Sainz Jr - but Carlos Sainz Sr.

Starting Grid – meinsportpodcast.de

ExpressVPN ist Sponsor dieser Folge. Wenn du also wie ich auf kein Rennen der Saison 2022 verzichten möchtest, dann hol dir jetzt ExpressVPN. Als Hörer:in meines Podcasts bekommst du auf dein Jahresabo noch 3 Monate kostenlos oben drauf. Gehe dazu einfach auf expressvpn.com/STARTINGGRID. Nachdem Lewis Hamilton seinen sechsten WM-Titel in Austin fixieren konnte, können wir heute mal den ersten Saisonrückblick wagen. Kevin Scheuren und Christian Nimmervoll - Chefredakteur von motorsport-total.com, formel1.de und de.motorsport.com - begrüßen dazu den Formel 1-Experten des Schweizer Rundfunks, Marc Surer. Alle Teams, Fahrer und Entwicklungen der Saison 2019 Gemeinsam sprechen die drei über die Geschehnisse der Saison, die die Teams bewegt haben. Alle Teams bekommen ihre Analyse durch Marc Surer und die Einschätzungen von Christian Nimmervoll und Kevin Scheuren. Was macht Lewis Hamilton so besonders? Kann Valtteri Bottas 2020 wirklich angreifen? Was muss sich bei Ferrari ändern, damit man wirklich Weltmeister werden kann? Sehen wir derzeit den "alten" Max Verstappen? Wie viel Politiker steckt in Carlos Sainz Jr.? Was rät Marc Surer Nico Hülkenberg als nächsten Schritt? Diese und weitere Fragen werden beantwortet. Neues Reglement ab 2021 - eine letzte Chance für die Formel 1? Mit dem neuen Reglement, sowohl finanziell als auch sportlich, geht die Formel 1 ab 2021 neue Wege. Wird die Serie dadurch attraktiver für neue Teams und neue Fans? Wer sollte Chase Carey und Sean Bratches beerben? Wie sind die die technischen Neuerungen einzuschätzen und wird das Racing durch den Kostendeckel fairer? Auch hier gibt Marc Surer seine ganz eigene Tendenz ab und beantwortet zu guter Letzt die Frage, für wen er 2020 am Mikrofon sein wird. Rudi Racer und euer Feedback Obwohl Ole Waschkau heute nicht regulär dabei sein kann, hört ihr ihn trotzdem. Rudi Racer gibt sich die Ehre und seine ganz eigene Ansicht zum Großen Preis der USA und dem neuen Weltmeister Lewis Hamilton. Freut euch drauf! Wir freuen uns auf euer Feedback. Liked uns dafür auf Facebook oder kommt dort in unsere Gruppe. Gerne lesen wir eure Meinungen auch bei Twitter mit dem Hashtag #StartingGridMSP oder in unserer Telegram-Gruppe, die ihr unter @StartingGrid findet. Natürlich dürft ihr auch eine Mail an kevin.scheuren@meinsportpodcast.de oder eine Rezension auf iTunes schreiben. Vielen Dank für eure Unterstützung! 3 Monate "Magenta Sport" geschenkt Mit unserem Partner der heutigen Ausgabe  - "Magenta Sport" - habt ihr die Möglichkeit, besten Livesport auf dem Gerät eurer Wahl zu sehen, egal wo. Wir schenken euch die ersten 3 Monate, wenn ihr jetzt das Jahresabo bucht. Wie das geht? Besucht www.magentasport.de/aktion/podcast und nutzt den Gutscheincode 1470511480787 bei der Bestellung eures Jahresabos, um die ersten 3 Monate kostenlos dabei zu sein - danach zahlt ihr dann nur 9,95 im Monat. Viel Vergnügen beim Sportkonsum auf "Magenta Sport" und mit unserem heutigen Podcast! Keep Racing. Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.

Starting Grid – meinsportpodcast.de

+++WERBUNG+++ F1 22 ist das offizielle Videospiel zur FIA Formel 1 Weltmeisterschaft von Codemasters und EA Sports. So nah warst du noch nie dran! Noch immersivere Spielmodi, Kompatibilität mit Virtual Reality und dem neuen Modus F1 Life - mehr Formel 1 geht nicht. F1 22 ist ab dem 01.07. erhältlich für PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One und PC über Origin und Steam. Mehr Infos: F1 22. Starting Grid empfiehlt: ExpressVPN. Wenn du auf kein Rennen der Saison 2022 verzichten möchtest, dann hol dir jetzt ExpressVPN. Als Hörer:in meines Podcasts bekommst du auf dein Jahresabo noch 3 Monate kostenlos oben drauf. Gehe dazu einfach auf expressvpn.com/STARTINGGRID. +++ENDE DER WERBUNG+++ Nachdem Lewis Hamilton seinen sechsten WM-Titel in Austin fixieren konnte, können wir heute mal den ersten Saisonrückblick wagen. Kevin Scheuren und Christian Nimmervoll - Chefredakteur von motorsport-total.com, formel1.de und de.motorsport.com - begrüßen dazu den Formel 1-Experten des Schweizer Rundfunks, Marc Surer. Alle Teams, Fahrer und Entwicklungen der Saison 2019 Gemeinsam sprechen die drei über die Geschehnisse der Saison, die die Teams bewegt haben. Alle Teams bekommen ihre Analyse durch Marc Surer und die Einschätzungen von Christian Nimmervoll und Kevin Scheuren. Was macht Lewis Hamilton so besonders? Kann Valtteri Bottas 2020 wirklich angreifen? Was muss sich bei Ferrari ändern, damit man wirklich Weltmeister werden kann? Sehen wir derzeit den "alten" Max Verstappen? Wie viel Politiker steckt in Carlos Sainz Jr.? Was rät Marc Surer Nico Hülkenberg als nächsten Schritt? Diese und weitere Fragen werden beantwortet. Neues Reglement ab 2021 - eine letzte Chance für die Formel 1? Mit dem neuen Reglement, sowohl finanziell als auch sportlich, geht die Formel 1 ab 2021 neue Wege. Wird die Serie dadurch attraktiver für neue Teams und neue Fans? Wer sollte Chase Carey und Sean Bratches beerben? Wie sind die die technischen Neuerungen einzuschätzen und wird das Racing durch den Kostendeckel fairer? Auch hier gibt Marc Surer seine ganz eigene Tendenz ab und beantwortet zu guter Letzt die Frage, für wen er 2020 am Mikrofon sein wird. Rudi Racer und euer Feedback Obwohl Ole Waschkau heute nicht regulär dabei sein kann, hört ihr ihn trotzdem. Rudi Racer gibt sich die Ehre und seine ganz eigene Ansicht zum Großen Preis der USA und dem neuen Weltmeister Lewis Hamilton. Freut euch drauf! Wir freuen uns auf euer Feedback. Liked uns dafür auf Facebook oder kommt dort in unsere Gruppe. Gerne lesen wir eure Meinungen auch bei Twitter mit dem Hashtag #StartingGridMSP oder in unserer Telegram-Gruppe, die ihr unter @StartingGrid findet. Natürlich dürft ihr auch eine Mail an kevin.scheuren@meinsportpodcast.de oder eine Rezension auf iTunes schreiben. Vielen Dank für eure Unterstützung! 3 Monate "Magenta Sport" geschenkt Mit unserem Partner der heutigen Ausgabe  - "Magenta Sport" - habt ihr die Möglichkeit, besten Livesport auf dem Gerät eurer Wahl zu sehen, egal wo. Wir schenken euch die ersten 3 Monate, wenn ihr jetzt das Jahresabo bucht. Wie das geht? Besucht www.magentasport.de/aktion/podcast und nutzt den Gutscheincode 1470511480787 bei der Bestellung eures Jahresabos, um die ersten 3 Monate kostenlos dabei zu sein - danach zahlt ihr dann nur 9,95 im Monat. Viel Vergnügen beim Sportkonsum auf "Magenta Sport" und mit unserem heutigen Podcast! Keep Racing. Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.

Unofficial Partner Podcast
E30: Ellie Norman - F1

Unofficial Partner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019


Ellie Norman was Head of Advertising and Sponsorship at Virgin Media when Sean Bratches asked her to become the first ever Head of Marketing for Formula One. That was 2017 and much has happened on her watch, so we went to F1’s Mayfair office to talk boring drivers, grid girls, perception versus reality and what she learnt about the power of dreams while working at Honda.

Podcast - Bloke & A Bird
The Bloke and A Bird Show Episode 167

Podcast - Bloke & A Bird

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019


That’s right, after just over six months, The Bloke and A Bird Show is back! We’re still settling in to our new studio and have a few bugs to work out - we’re sorry about the hum in this week’s episode, we’re going to spend some time over the next few days trying to figure out what that was so we can stop it. This was a short show as we test out the podcasting rig and make sure everything is setup right again - and more than that we take aim at Sean Bratches and Liberty Media for F1 Fan Fest Chicago. Let’s just say we weren’t impressed with the “show” that Sean and his team put on at the event.

SportsPro Podcast
Will Smith and Formula One, New York's esports scene, and the future of sponsorship in the digital age

SportsPro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 36:12


SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly presents a series of interviews recorded during SportsPro Live 2019 at The O2. Sean Bratches, the managing director of commercial operations at Formula One, talks about the series' calendar, the OTT service F1TV, and a partnership with movie star Will Smith's Westbrook Studios. (5.18)  Neil Hopkins, global head of strategy at M&C Saatchi Sport and Entertainment, discusses changes in the media landscape and the future of sports sponsorship. (10.41) Michael Prindiville, chief executive of Philadelphia 76ers-owned esports team Dignitas, gives his thoughts on the franchise's plans, the convergence of traditional sports and professional gaming, and the impact of Google Stadia. (21.10) And we hear from Premier League-winning Leicester City defender Christian Fuchs, founder of Fifa esports team No Fuchs Given, about how he got into the space and whether he expects other professional athletes to follow him. (28.24)

SportsPro Podcast
Reimagining Formula One: Sean Bratches and the future of motorsport's leading series

SportsPro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 33:36


Formula One is deep into its second full season under its new owners at Liberty Media and the picture is beginning to emerge of how the leading series in motor racing will look in the years ahead.  Speaking to broadcaster Nicki Shields at the Black Book Motorsport Forum in London, the ever-quotable F1 managing director of commercial operations Sean Bratches covers everything from a first-ever marketing campaign to the launch of F1TV, the retirement of Fernando Alonso, the need for greater competition and pioneering engineering, a revitalised sponsorship offering and plenty more.

KindredCast: Insights From Dealmakers & Thought Leaders
Formula 1’s Sean Bratches On Reimagining A Legendary Racing Brand

KindredCast: Insights From Dealmakers & Thought Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 35:22


KindredCast heads back to London to catch up with Sean Bratches, the recently appointed Managing Director, Commercial Operations for Formula 1. Sean, a 27-year veteran of ESPN, tells LionTree CEO Aryeh Bourkoff about his F1 remit and the steps he’s taking to launch a formidable commercial effort and bring the venerable brand into the future.Find and rate us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen. For more content, follow KindredCast on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.Please read before listening: http://www.liontree.com/podcast-notices.html

Podcast - Bloke & A Bird
The Bloke and A Bird Show Episode 113

Podcast - Bloke & A Bird

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2017


This week it's all about plans... and grid penalties...  and Honda.... Renault has a plan to improve reliability... Red Bull has a plan to convince the Strategy Group to rethink it's plan for engines next year. Ross Brawn has a plan to talk to the FIA about grid penalties. Honda has a plan if Fernando Alonso leaves. Could there a be a plan for Carlos Sainz Jr to leave Toro Rosso and head to Renault in exchange for a Honda engine, McLaren gearbox and a driver prospect to be named at a later date? Sean Bratches says that most race promoters aren't very good - but he has a plan to fix that. Jean Todt has a plan for yellow halos...