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How do luxury brands maximize experiences in sports events? I attended the 2025 Monte-Carlo Masters, which showed a strong presence of elite brands fighting for high-end customer engagement. Brands such as Rolex, Sergio Tacchini, and Replay can be found advertised almost everywhere at the famous tennis tournament. These brands use the values of this tennis … The post Luxury Brands Maximize Experiences in Sports Events appeared first on Marketing and Innovation.
Here is how the show looked today HR 1 - Red Sox and weather talk | NFL Draft preview HR 2 - Red Sox Documentary series review | Friday Four Pack | Top 5 Friday HR 3 - Campbell should play way more at second base than outfield HR 4 - The Patriots are in a tough spot picking at four, must grab best talent available
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will bring teams and fans from around the globe to North America - and with them, a range of potential security challenges. In episode 57 of NATO DEEP Dive, Dr. Sajjan Gohel speaks with Sasha Larkin, Director of Intelligence and C4 Operations for the tournament, to explore how security planning is unfolding for the world's largest sporting event. They also discuss her experience as Assistant Sheriff in Las Vegas, tackling terrorism, organised crime, and active shooter incidents, and how her community-first approach strengthens resilience at every level.Full transcripts for each episode can be found at: https://deepportal.hq.nato.int/eacademy/deep-dive-podcasts/ Follow DEEP Dive to stay up to date with each new upload.
SUMMARYIn this episode of Right About Now, host Ryan Alford and co-host Chris Hansen dive into a dynamic mix of current events and business trends. They kick things off with the economic impact of March Madness, exploring productivity losses and the tournament's deep cultural influence. The conversation then shifts to Elon Musk and Tesla, examining public reactions and recent acts of vandalism. They also explore the evolving luxury car market, focusing on Ferrari's shifting demographics and the challenges of maintaining brand integrity. Wrapping up on a lighter note, the duo discusses astronauts' food choices in space, blending humor with sharp insights.TAKEAWAYSEconomic impact of March Madness on productivity and businesses.Cultural significance of March Madness in corporate America.Statistics related to March Madness, including financial losses and economic boosts for host cities.Discussion on the financial dynamics of NCAA athletes versus college basketball coaches.Current events surrounding Elon Musk and Tesla, including societal reactions and vandalism incidents.Exploration of the implications of Musk's actions and media portrayal.Challenges faced by astronauts during extended space missions.Insights into the luxury car market, focusing on Ferrari's changing demographics.Comparison of brand integrity and quality between Ferrari and Lamborghini.The balance luxury brands must maintain between exclusivity and profitability. If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn more, join Ryan's newsletter https://ryanalford.com/newsletter/ to get Ferrari level advice daily for FREE. Learn how to build a 7 figure business from your personal brand by signing up for a FREE introduction to personal branding https://ryanalford.com/personalbranding. Learn more by visiting our website at www.ryanisright.comSubscribe to our YouTube channel www.youtube.com/@RightAboutNowwithRyanAlford.
What does it take to lead some of the biggest sporting events in the world? In this episode, we sit down with Sarah Massey, Managing Director of the Women's Rugby World Cup 2025, to uncover the strategy, ambition and passion behind running global sports championships.With over 30 years of experience, Sarah has played pivotal roles in organising major sporting events, including Olympic and Commonwealth Games and World Championships, as well as working at the very top of global sports including athletics, rugby, tennis and hockey.Before taking this key role at World Rugby, Sarah was CEO of the World Athletics Championship Oregon22, having also worked at the International Hockey Federation (FIH) and the International Tennis Federation (ITF).From her early days at Loughborough University to managing international sporting events, Sarah shares her journey through the world of sports leadership. She talks candidly about the challenges of organising major global events, the importance of building an inclusive and high-performing team, and the key to balancing multiple stakeholders in an ever-evolving sports landscape.Sarah also reflects on the impact of gender equality in sport.We explore how the Women's Rugby World Cup 2025 is set to break records in attendance and visibility as Sarah offers a behind-the-scenes look at what fans can expect from the tournament, how cities and communities are embracing the event, and what legacy she hopes it will leave for women's rugby worldwide.If you're passionate about sports management, leadership or the advancement of women's sports, this episode offers valuable perspectives from one of the industry's leading figures.Thank you to Sport England who support The Game Changers Podcast with a National Lottery award.Find out more about The Game Changers podcast here: https://www.fearlesswomen.co.uk/thegamechangersHosted by Sue AnstissProduced by Sam Walker, What Goes On MediaA Fearless Women production
This hour Henry says after watching the "4 Nations Hockey" tournament, we know that some things in sports can't be replicated and we must be aware of that,and he explains why he hates when someone asks him the question, "how do you know each other?"
The governing body for high school sport is considering changes to its eligibility rules, which would see so called year 14 students banned from national events. Sports correspondent Dana Johannsen spoke to Corin Dann.
On episode 147 we welcome David Barclay (11:15), the event manager of the Boston Run Show to the PodFam.David Barclay shares his journey from Scotland to New Zealand and back to the UK. His experiences in sports management, and his love for trail running. The discussion highlights the cultural differences in sports between the UK and the US, the sense of community in trail running, and the whimsical spirit of the holiday season. David's stories reflect his passion for running and the connections formed through shared experiences in the outdoors. In this conversation, David Barclay shares his experiences as an event manager for the Boston Run Show, discussing memorable runs, the planning process for the event, and the exciting brands and innovations that will be featured. He emphasizes the importance of community in running and the unique culture of Boston as a sports city. David discusses the upcoming Run Show, highlighting exciting speakers, brand engagement strategies, and the importance of community in running events. He emphasizes collaboration among event managers and shares his thoughts on inclusivity in the running community. The conversation also touches on personal connections with running legends and the role of music in enhancing the running experience. Finally, David shares future plans for expanding the Run Show to new locations.Chapters00:00 The Intro and Winter Blues11:00 Long Weekend Plans and Running Updates11:15 David Barclay Guest Segment15:04 David's Journey: From Scotland to New Zealand18:12 Cultural Differences in Sports21:09 David's Running Journey23:54 Trail Running Adventures26:48 Community in Trail Running28:40 Favorite Runs and Memorable Experiences36:16 The Boston Run Show: Planning and Execution41:22 Understanding Boston: Culture and Sports43:18 Brands and Innovations at the Run Show48:51 Exciting Speakers at the Run Show50:23 Brand Engagement and Booth Preparations54:27 The Importance of Community in Running Events56:04 Collaboration Among Event Managers59:10 Imaginary Pasta Dinner with Running Legends01:03:02 Music and Running: A Perfect Pairing01:04:20 Future Plans for the Run Show01:07:48 The Outro01:07:50 Introduction to Globals and Competition01:10:08 The Run Show and Podcasting Experience01:11:57 World Marathon Challenge and Guest Highlights01:14:57 Super Bowl Discussion and Predictions01:16:52 Stoolie in the Wild and Community Engagement01:19:37 Celebrating Achievements and Upcoming Events01:21:41 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsErika's Chicago Marathon Fundraiser - for American Foundation for Suicide Prevention in memory of her brother, Nick Strava GroupLinktree - Find everything hereInstagram - Follow us on the gram YouTube - Subscribe to our channel Patreon - Support usThreadsEmail us at OnTheRunsPod@gmail.com
January 31, 2025 ~ The Detroit Sports Commission released its 2024 Annual Report, and determined that sports events generated more than $195 million in visitor spending last year. Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie talk with deputy director Marty Dobek about how to keep the momentum going in 2025!
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In hour three, we cover everything and absolutely nothing at the same time. This includes Crowder's at-home gym, Solana's issue with Broward county always hosting the station's holiday party, Jimmy falling over the netting at Top Golf, how big of a disaster Camping World Stadium in Orlando is for a big game and The Costco Guys making an appearance at the Dolphins game yesterday. Seriously, we cover all of those things and more.
Paralympian and trailblazer Sophia Warner joins us to share how she's reshaping the landscape of inclusive sports with the Superhero Series. With events like Winter Wonder Wheels and Superhero triathlon, Sophia is breaking down barriers by allowing participants to tackle courses in any way they can—whether being towed, pushed, or using other adaptive methods. Her passion for creating a safe and inclusive space for individuals with disabilities stems from her own experiences and fuels the series' mission to enable everyone to enjoy sports without the constraints of traditional rules.We explore the dynamic blend of disability, adventure, and empowerment that defines these groundbreaking events. Sophia's innovative approach bridges the gap between elite Paralympic sports and broader participation, offering both live and remote opportunities for those who might face travel or sensory challenges. Supported by major sponsors like Marvel and Disney, the Superhero Series is more than just a set of events; it's a movement that champions diversity, enabling participants to showcase their abilities to the world.Beyond the races, there's a deeper story unfolding—a narrative of community building and support for families with disabled children. Sophia reveals how the series creates a space for connection, understanding, and shared joy, enhancing the sense of unity among participants. As the Superhero Series grows from its humble beginnings to hosting thousands, the call for continued financial and volunteer support becomes crucial. Join us in celebrating the extraordinary spirit of these events and consider being part of this inspiring journey towards a more inclusive and joyful sporting future.Support the showFollow axschat on social mediaTwitter:https://twitter.com/axschathttps://twitter.com/AkwyZhttps://twitter.com/neilmillikenhttps://twitter.com/debraruhLinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/antoniovieirasantos/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/axschat/Vimeohttps://vimeo.com/akwyz
John David joins Mark to discuss the upcoming "mega decade" of sports in the U.S., featuring events from the FIFA World Cup to the Olympics. Learn how communities large and small are tapping in, and discover the resources Sports ETA offers to help destinations score big in the competitive world of sports tourism. John David is the CEO of the Sports Events and Tourism Association.
Episode 167 of Sport Unlocked, the podcast dissecting the week's sports news issues.On the agenda on September 29, 2024 with Rob Harris, Martyn Ziegler and Tariq Panja. Premier League financial rules - the confidentiality and secrecy that creates confusion over financial rules Club World Cup - venues now chosen but where are the sponsors and broadcasters? As EA FC launches another game since the FIFA split - where is Gianni Infantino's promised rival game? FIFA Council lookahead on Israel-Palestine, media access issues & U20 World Cup winner North Korea/government interference. Riyadh Season boxing at Wembley - should the Saudi anthem have been played & did a leading journalist's criticism of the staging of the fight lead to him being denied accreditation? Will streamers try to own more sports events? Will F1 return to Africa with a GP in Rwanda? Follow the pod WhatsApp channel for updates https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vakg4QSH5JLqsZl7R62Z Your number and name is anonymous unless we already have it sportunlockedpod@gmail.com and https://twitter.com/SportUnlockedCheck out videos from the interviews on Sport Unlocked's https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTpRCEhe_svbsWRzZYZhqkw, http://instagram.com/SportUnlocked or https://x.com/sportunlocked Music–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– No Love by MusicbyAden / musicbyaden Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/_no-love Music promoted by Audio Library • No Love – MusicbyAden (No Copyright M... ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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Like many Olympians and Paralympians, Susannah Scaroni has had to overcome her share of challenges. In her case, a car accident at the age of 5 caused her to need a wheelchair for mobility, a journey that led her to adaptive sports. Her initial experience was not positive. But when she discovered a welcoming adaptive sports program in Spokane, Washington, her interest grew. As her training grew, so did her accomplishments. And eventually that led to a spot on the Paralympic team at the 2012 London Games in the marathon, which has become something of a specialty. She competed again in Rio in 2016 and Tokyo in 2020 and in Paris will compete in her fourth Paralympic Games, having qualified for the marathon, the 800 meter, the 1500 meter and the 5000 meter races. While she has traveled the world competing in some of the biggest events around, the process has not been easy, and still poses challenges. Not all event organizers are doing the best they can to accommodate adaptive sports athletes, even at events as large as the World Championships. In this discussion, we trace Saroni's journey to adaptive sports, talk about her experience at the Paralympics and other major sports events and delve into things event organizers and host cities can and should be thinking about when it comes to the next generation of para athletes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The collaboration between Williamsburg, York County and James City County will include 12 basketball courts, climbing walls and meeting space.
We have some interesting insights from the latest Newstalk Amárach poll. Figures show that 77% of people agree that it's too expensive to go to sports events as a family. Andrea was joined by listeners who gave their reaction
British Open Preview and Golf Experiences In episode 67 of the Two and One Golf Podcast, hosts preview the upcoming British Open and discuss recent golf experiences. Mike shares highlights from his trip to Scotland, covering the various courses he played, including the iconic St. Andrews. They touch on logistics like caddies and course atmosphere. The hosts also delve into recent tournament outcomes, like the Scottish Open, and speculate on top players for the British Open, including Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy, and Bryson DeChambeau. Listener interaction is encouraged, and the podcast concludes with hosts making their picks for the British Open and discussing upcoming golf and sports events. 00:00 Welcome to Episode 67 00:24 Mike's Scotland Adventure 00:51 Golfing in Scotland: The Experience 04:39 Courses Played in Scotland 11:13 State Open Preparation 19:16 Scottish Open Recap 32:21 Nailing the Predictions 32:34 Tiger Woods' Tee Time and Pairing 34:23 Tiger Woods' Ryder Cup Captaincy Decision 38:21 Scotty Scheffler's Under-the-Radar Performance 42:25 Bryson DeChambeau's Major Season 47:36 Rory McIlroy's Press Conference Insights 51:49 British Open Picks and Predictions 58:31 Upcoming Golf and Sports Events
In the second hour, Dick Fain, Hugh Millen, and Jackson Felts unveil and vote on a new bracket topic regarding which major sporting events they are fine with missing watching.
We know you won't be surprised about it but here they are!
In 2019, the Sports Events and Tourism Association, or Sports ETA, embarked on an ambitious State of the Industry report to attempt to put a value on the economic impact derived from sports events and sports-related travel. The timing was fortuitous as it set a baseline for future studies just before the pandemic. In 2022, a second report analyzed the pace of recovery from that pandemic, looking at data from 2020 and 2021. But the latest report arguably paints the fullest pictureyet not just at how the industry has recovered, but how it continues to thrive. The headline numbers are that sports-related travel had a $52.2 billion direct economic impact in 2023. More than 200 million travelers were reported, generating more than 73 million room nights. But perhaps most impressive of all, some 63 percent of destinations surveyed said that sports are their largest generator of room nights. Think about that statistic for a moment and you can start to grasp the true power and potential of this market. John David took over as Sports ETA's president and CEO last year after decades as an event organizer and executive himself at USA BMX. So his perspective, and his support of continuing this vital research, are the perfect match to wade into the details of the full report. And Greg Pepitone from Tourism Economics, as the lead researcher in the project, also brings his perspective on where sports fit into the mix since his organization is one of the leading data providers for the overall travel industry. In this discussion, we talk with John and Greg about the not only the headline numbers in the report, but deeper insights that were analyzed about how event organizers make their decisions on locations, what kinds of services travelers are spending their money on, which areas of the country are sourcing the most events and much, much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Edem is joined by Managing Partner of Hammerton Barca, Daniel Noake, to discuss how his early career experiences at BBC and IMG led to a passion for event management, Hammerton Barca's unique advisory-based value proposition and how it supports governments and other stakeholders in bidding for and delivering global sports events, and the economic impact of Rwanda's pioneering efforts to bring the biggest sports events to Africa. ------------------- ⭐ The best way to support the podcast is to subscribe, share and leave us a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
Here are the topics covered in this episode, and the time in the file for each. Welcome to 281 0:00 The new apps from Sonos are nothing short of appalling 4:03 Following sports events when you're at the venue 24:45 Zoom Recorders 44:27 Pocketcasts for Android 48:12 Is Android viable for you now? 50:32 Unimpressed with the ARA device 56:30 Seeing AI unavailable in Uganda 1:06:11 Canada's federal Parliament discusses poor service to disabled people from airlines in Canada 1:10:38 Translation app 1:56:44 Closing and contact info 1:57:31
Join the conversation with the Morning Coffee team as they talk about today sports action in the NBA, NFL and the MLB. Jazzy G and Cheryl Starr don't talk sports scores they talk what goes on behind closed doors. Plus, DJ Nelson DaMaestro plays some of the hottest dance music classics on the Block Party Mixes. On Power Me Up Radio Talk 24/7 on iHeart radio. Contact us at: info@morningcoffee.chat --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/guy-rainey/message
Join the conversation with the Morning Coffee team as they talk about today sports action in the NBA, NFL and the MLB. Jazzy G and Cheryl Starr don't talk sports scores they talk what goes on behind closed doors. Plus, DJ Nelson DaMaestro plays some of the hottest dance music classics on the Block Party Mixes. On Power Me Up Radio Talk 24/7 on iHeart radio. Contact us at: info@morningcoffee.chat --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/guy-rainey/message
Mike and Rico wonder: is it too expensive to go to sports events these days? They go back and forth on the topic throughout this segment.
The Henrico Sports & Events Center has received the CoStar Impact Award for the Commercial Development of the Year in the Richmond area. The arena was one of more than 380 winners announced April 29 across five categories as part of the national awards. It opened in October and has witnessed more than 110,000 visitors in the months since, having created an estimated .9 million in regional economic impact during the first three months of this year. The CoStar Impact Awards are presented annually and aim to recognize real estate transactions and projects that have made a significant impact on...Article LinkSupport the Show.
In the lead up to the Global Sports Tech Ecosystem Report 2024, this month we're talking to new sports tech accelerator programs, initiatives and solutions. (GSTER is a single report covering the three major SportsTech regions i.e. North America, Europe, Asia Pacific- investors, programs, leaders, numbers everything).
In Episode 35 of 'Off The Air', hosted by Sean Baligian with co-host Blake Majchrzak, the focus is on the excitement of the upcoming NFL Draft in Detroit alongside comprehensive discussions on the future of college football and playoff systems. The episode kicks off with anticipation for the NFL Draft in Detroit, diving into community events and the expected impact on the local scene. Personal anecdotes from Sean's broadcasting career and a mock draft with predictions and analyses of top prospects are shared. The narrative shifts to a heated debate on college football's direction, touching on Jim Harbaugh's polarizing position, the concept of restructuring into two super conferences, and the infusion of teams like Oregon into the Big Ten. The hosts deliberate on the merits of Division II's playoff format for Division I, advocating for on-field solutions to determine rankings, and offer a balanced mix of professional insight and fandom on the evolving landscape of college football. 00:00 Kicking Off with Draft Talk and Multitasking Challenges 00:30 The Struggle of Watching Games While Working 00:54 NHL Watch Party Insights and Personal Anecdotes 01:31 Turning Off Distractions: A Deep Dive into Focus 03:49 Community Engagement and the Impact of Sports Events in Detroit 06:03 Prepping for the NFL Draft: Tips and Expectations 07:58 Exploring the Intricacies of Draft Strategies and GM Trust 26:47 Mock Draft Madness: The Art of Prediction 26:50 Navigating Technical Difficulties and Mock Draft Challenges 34:55 Debating Draft Picks and Potential Trades 41:10 Final Thoughts on Draft Strategies and Team Needs 43:41 Debating Nate Wiggins' Impact 43:58 The Quebec to Colorado NHL Team Move 44:48 NFL Draft Speculations and Predictions 45:26 Highlighting Zach Zinter's Potential 46:00 Lions' Draft Strategy and Fan Discussions 46:44 Upcoming Events at Batch Brewing Company 48:17 JJ McCarthy's Hype and Potential 51:07 Michigan Football's Quarterback Legacy 01:02:11 College Football's Popularity and Dynamics 01:11:08 Exploring the New College Football Playoff Format 01:25:36 Closing Remarks and Show Wrap-Up
Can amateur sports events be considered iconic? American university sports in particular generate revenue in the billions on an annual basis, so they are serious operations. Put university sports on your radar if you're looking for iconic event work. From the Final Four to the College Football Playoffs, event professionals can get involved by working for a university athletic department, an official travel partner, an event agency and more. Be on the lookout for an upcoming giveaway in the form of a 5 day free course and challenge! Check out my newly created Instagram channels @aflairforvipevents and @aflairforeventsco Are you looking for your next event career breakthrough? SIGN UP to my 4 or 12 week 1:1 programs with options to get you booked into your dream event or discover your next event career, role or niche. Create your dream event career with me: https://lauralloydevents.com/work-at-vip-events Why not watch me find VIP event opportunities? I've recorded my screen showing you how I research VIP events when I want to work at them but don't know anyone involved who can refer me. This is how I start! WATCH it here: https://lauralloydevents.com/findvipevents WATCH the free training webinar to learn how to book a VIP Event in 5 steps: https://lauralloydevents.com/a-flair-for-vip-events DOWNLOAD my cheat sheet! https://www.subscribepage.io/UnlQcS FOLLOW the flair and connect with Laura on Instagram: @lauralloydevents, @aflairforvipevents LinkedIn: Laura Yarbrough-Lloyd, YouTube: Laura Lloyd Events, Website: www.lauralloydevents.com. SUPPORT Laura: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/laurayarblloyd --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/a-flair-for-vip-events/message
Detroit Police gearing up for a big month of downtown sports events, starting with the Sweet 16 then the NFL Draft. WWJ's Charlie Langton has more. Wayne County court facilities is hiring private arm security guards, upsetting the Sherriff's Office. (Credit: Kirby Lee/USA Today)
Miami is a city steeped in magic and mystery, from its rich cultural history and vibrant culture. Yet, amidst the glittering facade of glamour and vibrancy lies a darker chapter in Miami's history—the Cocaine Cowboys era—a tale of excess, danger, and intrigue that left an indelible mark on the cityscape. But beyond the myths and misconceptions, Miami beckons with its eclectic neighborhoods, picturesque beaches, and a wealth of cultural treasures waiting to be explored. Join us as we uncover the allure of Miami, from its pulsating nightlife to its serene hideaways, offering a glimpse into a world where magic and reality intertwine.The Birth of the "Magic City"Miami is often referred to as the "Magic City" due to its rapid growth and development in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The term "Magic City" was coined by a local newspaper editor named Julia Tuttle. She created the term to describe the incredible transformation of Miami from a small, remote outpost into a thriving metropolis almost overnight.Julia Tuttle was a prominent Miami pioneer. She originally visited her parents in South Florida in 1875 and fell in love with what is now known as Biscayne Bay. She later purchased 640 acres at the mouth of the Miami River and returned as a widow to live there in 1891. She convinced Henry Flagler to bring his railroad to the Miami River, and over seven years she lived there, she worked to build the community and had a lot to do with transforming the region. In 1896, Miami was incorporated as a city. From there, the city experienced a significant boom in population, infrastructure, and economy during the early 20th century, fueled by the Florida East Coast Railway. The nickname still fits the city's vibrant atmosphere, diverse culture, and ongoing growth and innovation.Cuban Influence on MiamiCuba has had a significant influence on Miami, particularly due to waves of Cuban migration to the city, especially after the Cuban Revolution in 1959. It's shaped the city's identity, culture, economy, and politics in so many ways.PoliticsCuban exiles and their descendants have been actively involved in local, state, and national politics, shaping policies and perspectives on issues related to Cuba and Latin America. You feel like you are in another country!Cultural InfluenceCuban culture is in music and art, cuisine and language. Salsa music, mambo, and Afro-Cuban rhythms have bled into Miami's music scene, and Cuban artists have made the city vibrant and contributed greatly to the colorful art.CuisineCuban cuisine is all over Miami. The city has numerous Cuban restaurants and cafes serving authentic Cuban food. Some signature Cuban dishes include sandwiches, picadillo, and arroz con pollo.ArchitectureCuban influence & heritage can be seen in so much of Miami's architecture, particularly in neighborhoods like Little Havana - colorful Art Deco buildings & classic Spanish-style architecture.Language and DemographicsSpanish, particularly Cuban Spanish, is widely spoken in Miami.EconomyCuban migration has had a significant impact on Miami's economy, contributing to the growth of tourism, hospitality, and international trade. Many Cuban entrepreneurs have also established successful businesses in Miami, which has played a huge part in enriching the city's economic landscape and creating further diversity.The "Dark Side" of Miami and the Cocaine Cowboys Era.The Cocaine Cowboys era and drug trafficking had a significant impact on Miami during the 1970s and 1980s. It caused a surge of drug-related violence, crime, and corruption in Miami. Miami was the primary entry point for cocaine smuggling into the US for powerful drug cartels like the Medellín Cartel led by Pablo Escobar. This led to an explosion of wealth in Miami, led by the cartel individuals. It fueled a construction boom because drug profits were laundered through real estate investments, which led to the rapid development of luxury properties and businesses. However, it also contributed to a culture of excess, with conspicuous consumption and hedonism becoming more prevalent. Not to mention widespread violence as rival factions were fighting for control of the lucrative trade routes and markets.Law enforcement agencies really struggled to contain the violence and corruption associated with the drug trade. There were high-profile cases and efforts to crack down on drug trafficking networks, but it created "The Cocaine Cowboys era," which gave Miami a reputation as a city marked by both glamour and danger. It still lasts today.Myths About MiamiEveryone in Miami is WealthyMiami is home to many affluent individuals and neighborhoods, there is also significant socioeconomic diversity in the city. Many residents are working- or middle-class individuals who may not enjoy the lavish lifestyle often associated with Miami. Richer areas are Brickell, Key Biscayne, and parts of South Beach; Poorer areas are downtown and some parts of Wynwood.Miami is only about beaches and nightlife.While Miami is famous for its beautiful beaches and vibrant nightlife, it offers much more than that. It has a rich cultural scene, diverse neighborhoods, delicious cuisine, and a thriving arts community. You don't have to be a party animal to love Miami.All Miamians are Latino or Cuban.While Miami does have a large Hispanic population, including many Cuban-Americans, it is a melting pot of cultures from all over the world. You'll find people from various ethnicities and backgrounds living in Miami.Miami is Not Dangerous.Known by some as a "sin city," Miami can be dangerous, but not as dangerous as you may think. Miami is not on the FBI'S top 15 most dangerous cities list - which measures the violent crime rate and the highest cost of crime per capita, which includes instances of murder, manslaughter, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. Like any major city, Miami has its share of crime, from drugs, gambling, etc, but it's unfair to label the entire city as unsafe. Many neighborhoods are safe and welcoming to residents and visitors. But as with any city, you must exercise common sense, and taking precautions is essential. You need to do your research, do not talk to strangers or get in cars with strangers, etc. Also, ignore creepy men trying to hit on you, or tell them no if they don't look too dangerous.Miami is all Glitz and Glamour.While Miami does have its glamorous side, with luxury hotels, high-end restaurants, and designer boutiques, it also has a laid-back, casual vibe. There are plenty of opportunities to enjoy the city without breaking the bank. You can explore parks, outdoor spaces, and museums and even go dining at local eateries and food trucks. There are free cultural events and art festivals as well. And don't forget the beaches are free (Key Biscayne, South Beach, Hollywood), minus the parking. Miami is only for the Young and Single.While Miami is known for its vibrant nightlife and party scene, it's also a great place to live for families, retirees, and people of all ages. The city offers excellent schools, diverse neighborhoods, and many activities for people of all ages and interests. You can't drive in Miami - The traffic is Too BadJust be careful where you park, and know that people honk a lot.The Best Areas in Miami for a Solo TravelerSouth BeachThis area is popular for its vibrant nightlife, beautiful beaches, and diverse dining options. You'll find plenty of opportunities to meet people at bars, clubs, and social events. However, it can get crowded and rowdy at times, so staying vigilant is important.Downtown MiamiDowntown offers a mix of entertainment, dining, and cultural attractions. It's also close to popular destinations like Brickell and Wynwood, which are known for their lively nightlife scenes. Choose accommodations in well-reviewed hotels or reputable Airbnb listings.BrickellThis upscale neighborhood is known for its high-rise condos, sophisticated bars, and restaurants. It's a popular spot for young professionals and offers a relatively safe environment for solo travelers.WynwoodFamous for its street art and hipster vibe, Wynwood is home to trendy bars, breweries, and galleries. It's a great place to meet fellow travelers and locals interested in art and culture. Just be mindful of your surroundings, especially at night.Coconut GroveThis historic neighborhood has a more relaxed atmosphere than South Beach. It has scenic parks, waterfront dining, and boutique shops. It's a good option if you prefer a quieter environment but still want access to nightlife and social activities.Hotels VS Airbnbs in MiamiFor a solo traveler, a hotel is safer, but it can be pricier than Airbnb, depending on where you want to stay. Airbnbs tend to be much cheaper for a group.Unique Destinations to Visit in MiamiVizcaya Museum and GardensThis historic estate features stunning gardens, European-inspired architecture, and unique photo opportunities around every corner.Versace MansionThe Versace Mansion is where world-renowned Italian fashion designer Gianni Versace was murdered on July 15, 1997. He was shot outside his Miami Beach mansion by Andrew Cunanan, a serial killer who took his own life eight days later. His South Beach mansion is now a "killer" lunch spot, and it's a great deal. Guests can also stay there. However, it is a pricy hotel.Coral CastleThis mysterious structure was built by Edward Leedskalnin using 1,100 tons of coral rock. The method of construction remains a mystery.Wynwood Walls The Wynwood Walls is an outdoor museum that showcases large-scale works by some of the world's best-known street artists, making it a vibrant spot for unique and colorful photos.Venetian Pool This historic public swimming pool built in the 1920s featuring waterfalls, caves, and incredible landscaping, providing a picturesque setting for photos.The KampongThe Kampong Botanical Garden features a collection of tropical fruit trees and flowering plants.Oleta River State ParkOleta River State Park is Miami's largest urban park along the shores of Biscayne Bay. You can kayak, hike, and picnic among mangrove forests.Deering EstateThis historic landmark and estate has guided tours of the mansion and gardens, as well as access to scenic trails along the waterfront.Miami Beach Holocaust MemorialThe Holocaust Memorial is a moving tribute to the six million Jews who perished in the Holocaust, featuring sculptures and reflecting pools.The Monastery of St. Bernard de Clairvaux Originally built in Spain in the 12th century, this monastery was dismantled and reconstructed in Miami, creating a unique architectural juxtaposition.Grapeland Water ParkThis water park features a quirky collection of sculptures and structures, including a giant pineapple and a shipwreck-themed play area. It provides fun and unusual photo opportunities.Key Biscayne Crandon ParkCrandon Park is home to a unique fossilized reef and the historic Cape Florida Lighthouse. It offers hiking, picnicking, and wildlife viewing opportunities.Miami City CemeteryThis cemetery, dating back to the 19th century, features historic gravesites, elaborate mausoleums, and lush landscaping, providing a fascinating glimpse into Miami's past.SportsMiami has a strong sports culture, with teams like the Miami Heat (NBA), Miami Dolphins (NFL), and Florida Marlins (now Miami Marlins, MLB).Day Trips from Miami Everglades National Park Everglades National Park is a short drive from Miami. It's a unique ecosystem full of wildlife. You can take an airboat ride to see alligators, birds, and other wildlife or explore the park's trails and visitor centers. It's great if you are not from Florida and are used to seeing our wildlife, and it's great for a family trip as well.Key WestWhile it's about a 3-4 hour drive from Miami, Key West is worth the trip for its charming atmosphere, beautiful beaches, and vibrant culture. You can visit the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum, explore Duval Street, and relax by the water. Boat rides are fun as well.Fort LauderdaleOnly about a 30-minute drive from Miami, Fort Lauderdale has beautiful beaches, shopping, dining, and great cultural attractions. It also has Gulf Stream horse racing tracks, gambling, and the famous Hard Rock Guitar Hotel. Stroll along the Fort Lauderdale Beach promenade, visit the Bonnet House Museum & Gardens, or take a gondola ride along the city's canals.Biscayne National ParkLocated just south of Miami, Biscayne National Park is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can go snorkeling or diving to explore the park's coral reefs, take a boat tour to see the historic lighthouse on Boca Chita Key, and enjoy spectacular views of the ocean.Wynwood Arts DistrictIf you're interested in art and culture, head to the Wynwood Arts District in Miami. This neighborhood is one of my favorite Miami spots and is known for its colorful street art, murals, galleries, boutiques, and super trendy restaurants and cafes.Coral Gables Coral Gables is a beautiful and upscale neighborhood in Miami, known for its Mediterranean Revival architecture, greenery, and historic landmarks like the Venetian Pool and the Biltmore Hotel. Spend the day exploring the shops and restaurants along Miracle Mile or visiting attractions like the Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden.How to Stay Safe in MiamiAreas of Miami to Avoid when VisitingHistorically known for its high crime rates, Overtown has seen some revitalization efforts in recent years but still may not be the safest area, especially at night. Liberty City is another neighborhood with a reputation for crime. While Little Havana is vibrant and culturally rich, there are many areas that are not safe, particularly at night. If you want to go, exercise caution and stick to well-lit, populated areas.Avoiding Certain Beaches at NightWhile Miami's beaches are beautiful during the day, most are unsafe after dark. Stick to well-populated areas and avoid isolated or poorly lit beach areas at night.Be Cautious of Scams and Tourist TrapsBe wary of overly aggressive street vendors, "free" tours that require a purchase at the end, and other similar schemes.Be Careful when Driving in Rush Hour TrafficIf possible, avoid driving during peak traffic times to prevent getting stuck in gridlock.Be Vigilant at NightWhile Miami's nightlife is legendary, some areas may be more prone to rowdiness and crime. Exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings, especially if you're out late at night. While Miami does have public transportation options like buses and the Metrorail, they are way less frequent and safe at night. Consider using rideshare services or taxis if you need to travel after dark, but don't get in an unregistered taxi, uber, or Lyft. Ask, "Who are you here for?" Miami can be a fun place to show off, and it's okay in certain areas like Brickell. Anywhere else, I would be extremely careful, and if you are new to the city, I would not wear your extremely fancy items. Cars also get broken into all the time, so do not leave things in your car. Better safe than sorry! In addition, don't take backroads at night.Bars can be safe to go into alone, but many female solo travelers get targeted in Miami, especially in bars and clubs. Don't take a drink from a stranger that you can't see being poured by the bartender. Also, men in Miami can be very aggressive, so be upfront with them and seek help from a bouncer if they will not leave you alone.What to Wear for A Night OutYour attire depends on where you are headed for the night. For clubs in Brickell and even South Beach, Ladies typically wear dresses or skirts and a top with heels, and guys wear nice shoes, buttoned-down short or long-sleeve shirts, and sometimes suits. Some clubs have strict "not too casual" dress code rules. For bars and any event in Wynwood, like a garage party, more casual clothes can be worn (e.g., rompers, shorts and tops, sneakers, and jeans and T-shirts for guys).Miami BeachesBeach Swimming in Miami When it comes to swimming in the waters off Miami's beaches, it's generally safe as long as you adhere to common-sense safety guidelines. While South Florida is known for its shark population, the risk of encountering a shark while swimming is very low. Most sharks are not interested in humans as prey and typically avoid interactions. Additionally, lifeguards and beach patrols in Miami are very vigilant about monitoring the waters and providing warnings or closures if any dangerous marine life is spotted.Favorite Miami BeachesMiami Beach is great for people-watching parties, meeting new people, good food, and all the action. It even has big events like pop up music festivals. For a more relaxed atmosphere, check out Key Biscayne. It is more relaxing, family-oriented, and has a great view of the Miami skyline. However, watch out for the "no-see-ems!" Beach TipsSome beaches, like South Beach, may experience higher theft rates, especially during peak tourist seasons when there are larger crowds. A few tips are to not leave valuables unattended, use lockers if available, and be mindful of your surroundings. Also, remember that local law enforcement and beach management often take measures to address theft. If you can not put items in a locker, do not bring valuables, and if you must bring valuables, like your phone and wallet, you can ask a normal-looking couple to watch them. It is taking a risk, but it has worked for me. Waterproof phone pouches are great for bringing a phone into the ocean. If you go into the water, stay where you can see your items. Do not let yourself drift far if you go into the water.Take the following precautions to ensure your safety while enjoying the beach:Swim in designated areas: Stick to beaches with lifeguards on duty and swim within the marked swimming zones.Avoid swimming alone: It's safer to swim with a buddy or in groups, especially in open waters.Stay alert: Be mindful of your surroundings while in the water and avoid areas with fishing activity or schools of baitfish, as these can attract sharks.Respect marine life: Avoid touching or approaching marine animals, including sharks, stingrays, and jellyfish.Follow beach safety guidelines: Pay attention to warning signs, flags, and instructions from lifeguards regarding water conditions and any potential hazards.Miami HurricanesIf you are visiting Miami when a hurricane hits, follow the steps below.Stay informed: Monitor local news, radio stations, or weather apps for updates on the hurricane's progress, including its projected path, intensity, and any evacuation orders or shelter information.Evacuation orders: Follow any evacuation orders issued by local authorities. Secure your accommodations: If you're staying at a hotel or rental property, inquire about their hurricane preparedness plans and follow any instructions provided by management. They may have protocols in place for guests during a storm.Stock up on supplies: Gather essential supplies such as non-perishable food, water, medications, flashlights, batteries, first aid supplies, and important documents. Ensure you have enough supplies to last several days in case of power outages or limited access to stores.Prepare your belongings: Secure outdoor furniture, decorations, and any other items that could become projectiles in high winds. If you're staying in a rental property, follow any instructions provided by the owner or management on securing the premises.Charge devices: Make sure your cell phone and other electronic devices are fully charged in case of power outages. Consider purchasing portable chargers or external battery packs for backup power.Stay indoors during the storm: Once the hurricane arrives, remain indoors in a safe location away from windows and doors. Follow safety guidelines: Follow any safety guidelines provided by local authorities, such as avoiding flooded areas, staying away from downed power lines, and using caution when venturing outside after the storm has passed.Be prepared for the aftermath: After the hurricane has passed, be prepared for potential flooding, debris, and other hazards. Follow instructions from authorities regarding cleanup efforts and any additional safety precautions.Miami stands as a captivating blend of magic and reality, where the dreams of visionaries like Julia Tuttle collide with the gritty realities of history. From its inception as a fledgling settlement to its evolution into a global destination, Miami's story is one of resilience, diversity, and constant reinvention. While the echoes of the past, including the tumultuous Cocaine Cowboys era, add layers of complexity to its narrative, Miami continues to thrive as a beacon of creativity, opportunity, and cultural fusion. As visitors traverse its vibrant streets, bask on its sun-kissed shores, and immerse themselves in its diverse tapestry of experiences, they discover a city that defies expectations and invites exploration.
The Sporting Tribune's Arash Markazi is joined by Steve Carp and Grant Mona to talk about the Las Vegas Sphere getting ready to host the NHL Draft and a UFC event this summer and potentially more live sports. Can it be Las Vegas' newest and hottest sports venue? Producer: Ji Hae Wiley And do not forget to follow or subscribe to The Arash Markazi Show on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn, & I Heart Radio. Also check out his daily columns on themorningcolumn.com and The Sporting Tribune.
This week, Mary interviews Logan about how we can all learn entertaining and engaging event ideas from live sports. They dive into what sports presentation is, what makes it so special, and how you can apply a few energetic ideas from sports to your next event. SHOW NOTES: How to Work at the Olympics (YouTube): https://youtu.be/w6u_dp81xt4 Working at Tokyo 2020 Podcast Episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/20-what-its-like-to-work-at-the-tokyo-2020-olympics/id1561944117?i=1000533978601 Faces Behind Live Sports: https://loganclements.medium.com/the-faces-behind-the-fun-of-attending-live-sports-7bfbca5e7ce3 Rewatch the replays from the 2023 Better Events Conference: https://bettereventspod.com/conference Buy Us a Coffee Link: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bettereventspod THANKS FOR THE LOVE! Love this podcast? Please share with your event friends, tag us, and leave a review! Leave us a rating on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/04ivq77TMgF5HhJHJOMe1V Leave us a review on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/better-events/id1561944117 —— FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: @bettereventspod @loganstrategygroup_events (Logan) @epeventsllc (Mary)
Happy Leap Day everyone! The usual crew is in today with Ryan, Braylon, Maz, Pete, and JB. We welcome guest, Dan Petry, former Tigers World Champ and current bally Sports analyst, to talk some Tigers Spring Training. We also welcome WSN Injury Insider, Dr. Jeff S. Pierce, to talk about the latest injury news around the sports world. We will be going around the NFL with plenty of news, discuss the top 10 Sports Events that happened on February 29th, get to some MLB news, and as well discuss some Red Wings and Pistons news as well. All this and more on today's show, so please join us for all the discussions and fun!
S3E036 - Admittedly a bit naive, Joe attended a high school lacrosse game Wednesday night and was startled by the White-Claw-drinking, foul-mouth parents who were cussing and second-guessing the coaches and referees; Orlando wants residents to get on board with the Central Florida Pledge - Joe will share that pledge with you.
Feb. 28, 2024 ~ Detroit Sports Commission Chair Terry Rhadigan chats with Paul W about all the upcoming big sports events coming to Detroit.
The Superbowl's dramatic finish and the WM Phoenix Open's wild party made for quite a crazy sports weekend.
Tune in to the latest interview with Chris Zimmerman, CEO of the St. Louis Blues, as he shares insights on the recent NHL All-Star Weekend in Toronto. From the excitement surrounding Blues player Robert Thomas to the city's vibrant atmosphere, get an insider's perspective on the festivities. Chris also discusses the NHL players' return to the Olympics in 2026 and 2030, highlighting the significance of international play for the league and players.
Apple announced an unprecedented Monday afternoon/evening (U.S. time) event with the teaser “Scary Fast”. That sent the MacVoices Live! panel of Chuck Joiner, Web Bixby, David Ginsburg, Brian Flanigan-Arthurs, Jeff Gamet, Ben Roethig, Eric Bolden, Jim Rea, and Guy Serle into a frenzy of speculation on what we might see announced. From new iMacs to the debut of the M3 chip, the panel discusses the what's and why's, and what they are betting on. (Part 1) This edition of MacVoices is supported by MacVoices After Dark. What happens before and after the shows is uncensored, on-topic, off-topic, and always off the wall. Sign up as a MacVoices Patron and get access! http://patreon.com/macvoices Show Notes: Chapters: 0:00:00 Apple's Unprecedented Monday Event: What to Expect 0:05:10 Casual Chit-Chat and Apologies for Facebook Group Issues 0:06:43 Frustration with Facebook's Response to Spamming Issue 0:08:24 Unusual Timing and Speculation on Apple Event Content 0:08:51 Speculating on the timing and impact of upcoming Apple event 0:11:25 Questioning the likelihood of an iMac and considering other possibilities 0:13:21 Debating the potential release of a new Mac Pro 0:15:45 Expressing interest in a potential M3 Mac Mini 0:18:07 Discussing the possibility of a larger iMac Pro 0:18:58 MacBook Air update includes 15-inch version 0:19:52 Uncertainty Surrounding Upcoming Announcement 0:20:38 A17 Pro chip technology and the need for speed 0:22:08 Rumors of a 27-inch iMac with M2 Pro and M2 Max chips 0:23:49 Timing and hypothesis for the announcement of new machines 0:25:03 Speculation: Apple's Surprise Ad Spots during Sports Events 0:27:27 Timing of Apple events and viewership habits 0:31:19 Speculating on the features of the new iMac Links: Guests: Web Bixby has been in the insurance business for 40 years and has been an Apple user for longer than that.You can catch up with him on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Eric Bolden is into macOS, plants, sci-fi, food, and is a rural internet supporter. You can connect with him on Twitter, by email at embolden@mac.com, on Mastodon at @eabolden@techhub.social, and on his blog, Trending At Work. Brian Flanigan-Arthurs is an educator with a passion for providing results-driven, innovative learning strategies for all students, but particularly those who are at-risk. He is also a tech enthusiast who has a particular affinity for Apple since he first used the Apple IIGS as a student. You can contact Brian on twitter as @brian8944. He also recently opened a Mastodon account at @brian8944@mastodon.cloud. Jeff Gamet is a technology blogger, podcaster, author, and public speaker. Previously, he was The Mac Observer's Managing Editor, and the TextExpander Evangelist for Smile. He has presented at Macworld Expo, RSA Conference, several WordCamp events, along with many other conferences. You can find him on several podcasts such as The Mac Show, The Big Show, MacVoices, Mac OS Ken, This Week in iOS, and more. Jeff is easy to find on social media as @jgamet on Twitter and Instagram, jeffgamet on LinkedIn., @jgamet@mastodon.social on Mastodon, and on his YouTube Channel at YouTube.com/jgamet. David Ginsburg is the host of the weekly podcast In Touch With iOS where he discusses all things iOS, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Apple Watch, and related technologies. He is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users. Visit his YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/daveg65 and find and follow him on Twitter @daveg65 and on Mastodon at @daveg65@mastodon.cloud Jim Rea built his own computer from scratch in 1975, started programming in 1977, and has been an independent Mac developer continuously since 1984. He is the founder of ProVUE Development, and the author of Panorama X, ProVUE's ultra fast RAM based database software for the macOS platform. He's been a speaker at MacTech, MacWorld Expo and other industry conferences. Follow Jim at provue.com and via @provuejim@techhub.social on Mastodon. Ben Roethig has been in the Apple Ecosystem since the System 7 Days. He is the a former Associate Editor with Geek Beat, Co-Founder of The Tech Hangout and Deconstruct and currently shares his thoughts on RoethigTech. Contact him on Twitter and Mastodon. Guy Serle, best known for being one of the co-hosts of the MyMac Podcast, sincerely apologizes for anything he has done or caused to have happened while in possession of dangerous podcasting equipment. He should know better but being a blonde from Florida means he's probably incapable of understanding the damage he has wrought. Guy is also the author of the novel, The Maltese Cube. You can follow his exploits on Twitter, catch him on Mac to the Future on Facebook, at @Macparrot@mastodon.social, and find everything at VertShark.com. 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Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss 00:00:00 Apple's Unprecedented Monday Event: What to Expect 00:05:10 Casual Chit-Chat and Apologies for Facebook Group Issues 00:06:42 Frustration with Facebook's Response to Spamming Issue 00:08:23 Unusual Timing and Speculation on Apple Event Content 00:08:50 Speculating on the timing and impact of upcoming Apple event 00:11:25 Questioning the likelihood of an iMac and considering other possibilities 00:13:21 Debating the potential release of a new Mac Pro 00:15:45 Expressing interest in a potential M3 Mac Mini 00:18:06 Discussing the possibility of a larger iMac Pro 00:18:57 MacBook Air update includes 15-inch version 00:19:51 Uncertainty Surrounding Upcoming Announcement 00:20:38 A17 Pro chip technology and the need for speed 00:22:08 Rumors of a 27-inch iMac with M2 Pro and M2 Max chips 00:23:49 Timing and hypothesis for the announcement of new machines 00:25:02 Speculation: Apple's Surprise Ad Spots during Sports Events 00:27:26 Timing of Apple events and viewership habits 00:31:19 Speculating on the features of the new iMac 00:33:00 Support MacVoices through Patreon or one-time donation
Scoot talks to WWL listeners about Tua Tagliovoa's faith as far as it affects his football performance - but what about fans? Is it effective to pray for a Saints win?
We trek into the Pacific Northwest and catch up with John McGrath about his 40 years of writing about sports. He puts us in Dodger Stadium for Kirk Gibson's famous home run and recounts other deadline horrors. We're on the field for The Drive, and with John as he stumbles unexpectedly into memorable Olympic moments. He recalls time with a young Michael Jordan, John Elway in his prime, and Bo Jackson playing baseball. Hear about John butting heads with Ken Griffey Jr., and how a magic run by the Mariners saved baseball in Seattle. Oh, and John shares his reaction behind the keyboard as the Seahawks lined up to pass from the one with a Super Bowl on the line. McGrath was the sports columnist at the Tacoma News Tribune from 1991 until his retirement in 2018. He was a fixture in Seattle, 45 minutes away, and at national and international sporting events. John covered six Olympics and a slew of World Series, Super Bowls, All-Star Games, Final Fours, and championship boxing matches. Prior to his 27 years in Tacoma, McGrath was a columnist, based in Chicago, for the National Sports Daily from 1989 until that paper folded in 1991. Before that, he was a sports columnist for the Denver Post from 1984-89. John was a general assignment sports reporter at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution from 1981-84 after working a year at the Clarion-Ledger in Jackson, Mississippi. His journalism career began at the Columbia Daily Tribune in Missouri in 1978-79. John is a native of Elmhurst, Illinois, outside Chicago. He graduated from the University of Missouri in 1976. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In our opening segment, Mai Ling and James talk about the importance of networking in your local area, in addition to building a national or international network. This valuable discussion is followed by Mai Ling's interview with founder and CEO of Adapt the Game, Victor Ocando Finol. Victor talks about his experience as a sports fan with limited mobility due to cerebral palsy and the challenges of attending live sporting events. He created the Adapt the Game mobile app to help sports fans who were in a similar situation to himself by addressing accessibility issues with the sports venues and tailoring the experience to the individual user's needs, from ticketing to game time.
On this episode of Round Table, the guys are giving LIVE play by play reactions to the CWS Final Game in the first hour. Then in hour two we talk some sports happenings and how much is too much to spend on sports events? Toilets to Titles / @toiletstotitles Merch Merch Merch www.athleticallydeclined.com First Cup Coffee - CODE: ADSports for 5% off www.firstcup.com Teebox Texas Sports Simulators www.teeboxtexas.com
Join Ryan Friedline, Director of Game Presentation and Fan Engagement at The University of Arizona, as he shares his insights on creating electrifying sports event experiences. In this episode, Ryan Friedline emphasizes the importance of fan engagement in shaping unforgettable events. Friedline believes that students' contributions to athletic events create a vibrant and unique campus culture, and leaders should empower student collaboration in events whenever possible. Explore what it takes to craft a dynamic sports event, and learn how athletic departments can leverage student culture to create lively and exciting events and enhance community on this episode of The Leading Edge Podcast.READ MORE Leading Edge Content on Ryan Friedline HERE LEARN MORE about Ryan Friedline HERETwitter: @FriedlineRyanInstagram: @Ryan.FriedlineFor more content and conversations to help you build a successful program, visit www.leadingedge.online
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