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A football legend avoids the one question everyone's asking. A Hollywood power couple frames advocacy through a lens that feels just a little too curated. And a trusted draft analyst unravels on-air when his favorite prospect freefalls. This episode covers three high-profile figures—Bill Belichick, Blake Lively, and Mel Kiper Jr.—each caught in a reputational storm of their own making.The instinct to protect ego is understandable—but it's also where most people go wrong. When public figures refuse to adapt or acknowledge the obvious, they don't protect their image—they invite scrutiny. Whether it's personal relationships, unresolved legal issues, or professional misfires, the damage isn't just in the mistake. It's in pretending the mistake doesn't exist.Silence isn't strategy—it's speculation fuelDoubling down rarely works when credibility's at stakeThe Streisand Effect is still undefeatedWant More Behind the Breakdown? Follow The PR Breakdown with Molly McPherson on Substack for early access to podcast episodes, exclusive member chats, weekly lives, and monthly workshops that go deeper than the mic. It's the insider's hub for communicators who want strategy with spine—and a little side-eye where it counts.Follow Molly → @MollyMcPherson Subscribe to PR Breakdown on Substack → prbreakdown.media Need a Keynote Speaker? Drawing from real-world PR battles, Molly delivers the same engaging stories and hard-won crisis insights from the podcast to your live audience. Click here to book Molly for your next meeting. Follow & Connect with Molly: https://www.youtube.com/mollymcpherson https://www.tiktok.com/@mollybmcpherson https://www.instagram.com/molly.mcpherson/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/mollymcpherson/ © 2025 The PR Breakdown with Molly McPherson
Recent sports media missteps have made headlines, notably in basketball and golf. In this timely episode, John Maroon and Amanda Sarver break down the role of a Sports PR pro—what it is, and what it's not. They explore the importance of building relationships and trust between athletes, the front office, and media, and share firsthand […]
Pedro grabbed some time with sports PR expert and consultant, David Alexander. They discussed Premium line transfer numbers The PR landscape in 2024 PGMOL 'lyin' eyes' strategy Premier League rage machine If you want to learn more about David, here's his company details: https://calacus.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidwalexander/ Twitter: https://x.com/ArsenalAddict Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Avec la complicité d'Émilie Dez, Jarry présente la fin du flash, les résultats de football et de natation.
Season 6 Episode 16: In this episode, Pete Codella, managing director of business services at the Governor's Office of Economic Opportunity, talks with Mike Hawker, vice president of operations at CoDev. Hawker shares his professional journey, from his initial ambitions in sports public relations to his unexpected entry into the tech world. After working for 11 years at a California-based software startup specializing in automotive dealerships, Hawker transitioned to CoDev, where he has been instrumental in driving growth and operational success over the past four years. Hawker elaborates on CoDev's unique business model, which focuses on integrating talented offshore resources into client teams, offering a cost-effective alternative to local hires. CoDev differentiates itself by fostering deep, long-term relationships with its employees, emphasizing career development over short-term gigs. As CoDev continues exploring expansion into new regions and leveraging AI to enhance its services, Hawker highlights the company's commitment to cultural integration and providing robust support for its workforce, ensuring mutual growth and success for its clients and employees.
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This year, it seems like every company is trying to get involved in sports. It had us wondering, is there really an increased interest in sports or is this a perceived growth we're seeing on our own feeds? We brought in sports marketing expert and Director of Content Strategy for William Raymond Communications, Shahob Mehr, to answer our questions. Shahob shares his journey from being a student, to getting a seat at the table in this incredibly competitive industry. He unveils the hidden layers of the sports industry, exploring topics like: the art of creating compelling social media pathways for athletes and how to build rock-solid relationships. And, he answers our big question: Do all companies need a sports partnership?Learn more about Shahob:Follow Shahob on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shahobmehr/ Follow Shahob on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shahobmehr/ William Raymond Communications: https://www.william-raymond.com/ Subscribe to Arcade's Newsletter, SCAN
Have you ever wondered what it takes to not just survive, but thrive, in a male-dominated industry like sports? Meet Chellee Siewert, the powerhouse founder and owner of Capture Sports and Entertainment, who is stirring up the industry with her unique approach to PR. Chellee invites us into her world in this episode, offering a raw and real account of her journey, from her roots in the nonprofit sector to launching her venture in sports PR. She gives us a glimpse into her experience as a woman in this field, sharing her wisdom for those who dare to break the mold.Fasten your seat belts as we shift gears into the adrenaline-charged realm of sports and entertainment. Chellee illuminates how her firm works hand-in-hand with athletes to craft campaigns that go beyond endorsements, making a tangible impact. We explore the pivotal role of trust in athlete representation and get an inside look at the groundbreaking campaign "Yards for Shoes". And the cherry on top? We also peek behind the scenes of their inspiring podcast, "Athletes Doing Good". Don't miss out on this treasure trove of insights from a woman who is truly playing in the big leagues. Don't forget to check out the show notes for links to Chellee's inspiring work!Connect with Chellee:Website = https://capture-se.com/Podcast = https://capture-se.com/podcastGet your winter yoga glow at Elevate Yoga Studios LLC located in downtown Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Learn more at https://www.elevateyogallc.com/ Your business's brand is your connection to your ideal customer. Make it stand out with Whitney Morales Photography. Learn more at https://www.whitneymorales.com/Want to grow your brand and elevate your voice this next year? Then consider starting a podcast or YouTube Channel with the Ladies First Digital Media Company in 2024. Already have a podcast or YouTube channel but need a stellar producer to take things off of your plate and help grow your audience, consider the Ladies First Digital Media Company. Reach out before Dec. 31 to lock in 2023 prices before they go up in 2024. Schedule a 15-minute call with Rayna to talk through your ideas - no strings attached. Email Rayna at rayna@ladiesfirstdigitalmedia.com and write "15-minute call" in the subject line to get started. You Betcha She Did! is produced by The Ladies First Digital Media Company. If you love the show, please subscribe, share it with your friends, and leave us a positive review
Hello Fangirl Nation! We have an awesome episode of Get My Job, as Tracy is joined by Founder and CEO of Revolver Sports PR, Amanda Samaan. Amanda takes us through her very cool professional journey, shares what she's learned, and gives some very inspiring advice. It's a great episode, so subscribe, rate, review and enjoy!
Back in 1992 when Nestor Aparicio began doing his own radio show on WITH-AM 1230 and Baltimore didn't have an NFL team, he reached to then-Houston Oilers public relations man Chip Namias for a helping hand with the Love Ya Blue blood running through his young veins after leaving The Baltimore Sun. And here we are 30 years later telling the tales.
In this episode I interview Amar Singh, ex-Evening Standard journalist turned content and digital marketing expert in sport and entertainment. Amar spent time at data-football specialists, Squawka. He worked in-house at Budweiser as Head of global football content and then at West Ham United where, as Head of Content, he helped the club grow its audience to a global level across multiple platforms. Now at MKTG as Vice President of content and communications, Amar and has team are experts at understanding fans on a deeper level and often on a large global scale. In our chat we explore the latest MKTG research ‘modern fan decoded' and how a change in fan behaviour in the last few years has changed the sport and entertainment industry. We talk about the rise in sports professionals and football players specifically being more influential in 'cause awareness' and therefore brand's activity around them. We look at what generation of fans are more receptive to brand engagement and why the younger generation are demanding more, not just in their experience but how they expect the brand to operate and do better in the world. This interview is full of wisdom and practical tips on collecting insight and behaviour measurement too. You can watch the video of this interview on YouTube: https://youtu.be/RqaB_uF1jZU Follow Amar's sports marketing newsletter and on Twitter: https://thesportsmarketeer.substack.com/ https://twitter.com/amarjourno Special Guest: Amar Singh.
Great to catch up with Bob Wilber this week. Wilber's book How Far? explores the incredible friendship that blossoms between a baseball player from Southern California and a hockey player from Minnesota. How Far? is an inspiring story that isn't just for sports fans — it's for anyone who wants to be motivated to keep … Continue reading Bob Wilber, Author, ‘How Far?: A Tale of Determination, DNA, and Drama', Drag Racing, Sports PR →
At the time of publish, we are 3 weeks away from the 2022 Fifa World Cup in Qatar. Normally at this stage we're at the height of World Cup hype, fans are excited about team selections, journalists are reporting from training camps and tabloids are on WAG watch. This year is very different. Nearly all lead-up stories have been negative; covering the human rights issues, corruption, timing and infrastructure problems. So what does this mean to the huge World Cup audience? How does this affect the associated brand sponsors? Are there the same news-jacking opportunities for non-official partners? I interview one the world's leading experts in sports marketing and brand partnerships; Andy Sutherden to find out. The former head of International Brand Consulting at CAA (Creative artists agency) and ex global head of sport partnerships and marketing at H&K Strategies, helps us navigate the change in comms strategy, reputation, activation and measurement of one of the most controversial worlds cups in history. Our interview covers; - The benefits and pitfalls of the £50billion Sponsorship industry - How you should prepare for crisis around this & future World Cups - The Danish sponsor Hummel's shirt launch & the conflicting stories that have been buried around it Plus - Andy share his prediction on why several coincidences around this tournament may have set a new template for all future World Cups. Whether you're working on a World Cup campaign now, thinking of using it as a hook OR into the game, brands and fans this episode is for you! Special Guest: Andy Sutherden .
This episode JQ will discuss the importance of athletes and sport companies creating and building a sustainable brand. As a former NCAA student athlete, she specializes in assisting high school athlete and families with their recruiting process. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/phconversations/support
Author of Beano Cook's memoir "Haven't They Suffered Enough" John D. Lukacs joins WBGO Studios podcast SportsJam with Doug Doyle to talk about his mentor and friendship with the college football analyst who had an unbelievable career in Sports, PR and Television
In this edition of Crisis Communications in Sports, EAG Sports Management CEO and Founder Denise L. White discusses the short and long term reputational damage professional athletes face when they are embroiled in a PR nightmare, such as the one golfer Phil Mickelson is currently traversing. Denise utilizes more than two decades of experience to offer her assessment of the situation and advice on how to mitigate the fallout (08:22). Hosts Jim Rocco and Cris Bruce kick off the show by examining the daunting journey that Major League Baseball will have ahead of itself in order to regain fan support whenever the now shortened season gets underway (00:45).
In This Episode…We talk with Adam Brady from the Anaheim Ducks about working in sports PR. We talk about NFTs, TikTok, Esports, Social Audio, Content Creation, and more. If you're interested in sports PR or looking to get a better understanding of sports PR, this is the episode for you. Show Notes· [01:38] Are you a coffee or tea drinker?· [01:47] Can you summarize your expertise?· [03:33] Why did you decide to pursue a career in PR?· [05:32] Do you have any tips for PR pros in using TikTok?· [10:22] Have you seen a boon all year round with Esports?· [11:06] Have you seen differences in the way they consume content in regards to generation?· [12:52] Do you intend to use NFTs?· [13:57] Do you have any tips for PR pro on how to create video content?· [16:31] How do you keep everything straight with content management?· [18:16] Will you utilize social audio and podcasts?· [19:25] What's in store for the future of content creation?· [21:25] Fun question: If you could be a NHL pro player for the Ducks, what position would you play?· [22:26] Final thoughtsPeople and Companies, We Mentioned in the Show· Adam Brady was our guest today. Learn more about Anaheim Ducks.Episode Length: 24:31Thanks so much for tuning in. Join us again next week for another episode!Download Options· Listen and subscribe to Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcast, or your favorite podcast player for free!· If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a review!Contact Us!● If you want to get involved, leave us a comment!● Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn! Thanks for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This weeks podcast chat is with Nick Rewcastle, Founder of New Reach PR During the podcast chat you will learn: The core skills do you need to pursue a career in Sports PR The difference between PR & Journalism How Sports PR improves society for the good! This is a must-listen if you want to learn what it really takes to pursue a career in Sports PR. Check out Ed's NEW ebook: 250 Tips To Be Successful When Pursuing A Career In The Sports Industry Grab Your Copy Here: https://education2sport.com/250ebook Reach out to Ed directly at ed@education2sport.com Connect with Ed on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edbowers101/ Follow Ed on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/edbowers101/ Check out the education2sport website to view show notes: https://education2sport.com
This week on the podcast, I am joined by ESPN Senior Director of Communications, Ben Cafardo. He has been in the sports PR world for over a decade, and knows the ins and outs of it. Today, we will be talking about sports in his family, his journey on the PR side of professional sports, and much more!
With nearly 30 years of experience with two of the largest and most recognized professional sports organizations in the world, I finally got to sit down with John Olguin to pick his brain about his thoughts and musings on pro sports PR. Done right, the PR department can become a vital part to any organization and can help bolster sales, marketing and overall team culture.
Jaquese 'JQ' Smith is a former NCAA basketball athlete and a Sports PR Manager. She bring a wealth of experience as an athlete coupled with her desire to be of service; Smith has been able to successfully parlay her firsthand experience and media savvy into a career in public relations. Her expertise lies in helping athletes on all levels brand themselves for recruiting exposure and helping families with the recruiting process. JQ has also used her knowledge and experience in managing sporting events working with Under Armour ##CanWeTalkSports #HighSchoolRecruitingTips #SportsProducer #SportsPR ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Music: Turn Up, Let's Go by Jeremy Blake Video Link: https://youtu.be/-rpohhBuvnk ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
Sports PR is the topic this week as we interview Scott Yoffe who had a 21-year career as a PR pro with the National Football League's San Diego Chargers. He launched Scott Yoffe Communications in October 2017, a full-service public relations and communications firm dedicated to helping local, regional, national and international clients secure elusive earned media. Join us as we talk comms strategies in the NFL and dissect the striking departure of Las Vegas Raiders Head Coach Jon Gruden.
Joe Favorito, Sports PR/Marketing legend talks to Dave about his work connecting sports to audiences over three decades, his time with Knicks PR, his relationship with David Stern, and the craft of storytelling.
Welcome back to Touching Base: PR Edition! This episode features an interview with LaTonya Story, the founder of LPS Consulting. LaTonya works in Sports PR and has a jam-packed career. It's a little untraditional as she didn't finish college, but she is super successful anyway! LaTonya and I chat about getting started, working in sports, and being a woman in a male-dominated field. LaTonya's Links: LPS Consulting: https://lpsconsultingpr.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/latonya-story-0b08456/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/latonyastory/?hl=en LPS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Lpsconsultingpr/?hl=en Sports Power Brunch: https://www.sportspowerbrunch.com/ Sports Power Brunch Instagram: https://www.sportspowerbrunch.com/ About Touching Base: PR Edition Hi! My name is Jamie and I'm just another girl trying to make it BIG in the PR world. Touching Base: PR Edition is a podcast in which I hope to inspire and shape future PR leaders. With this podcast, I plan on sharing my experiences navigating the Public Relations job and internship search as well as interviewing guests about their experience and their stories. Through this podcast, I want to create a community of like-minded professionals to encourage, support, and help one another. Make sure to subscribe to the show on whatever platform you are listening on and get connected on Instagram @touchingbase_pr to ask questions and get sneak peeks of special guests! FACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/788667821980409 For guest inquiries, sponsorships, and general questions please email: jamie@touchingbasepr.com About The Host Hi! My name is Jamie Goerke. I'm used to the 280 character limit that Twitter gives me, but since I have more room here, let me tell you about myself! I graduated from Binghamton University in December of 2020 with a BA in English and I am looking to go into a career in the realm of public relations and social media. My passion lies in the field of athletics, whether that be college, professional sports, or athlete branding and marketing. However, I am open to learning and growing in different fields and have done internships in Lifestyle PR, higher education, and non-profit work. Currently, I am an Athletic Communications Graduate Assistant at St. John's University. In this role, I serve as the primary media contact for both Women's Volleyball and Track and Field/Cross-Country, as well as being additional support for basketball. It is so exciting to be able to learn and grow new skills in the Big East Conference. Thanks to my position, I am also receiving a fully-funded Masters Degree in Sport Management. The knowledge I am learning in the classroom is invaluable. During undergrad, I took on leadership roles in various different clubs and organizations, including Dickinson Community Players (a student-run theatre group), Binghamton Dance Marathon (#FTK!), and my sorority, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi. I have worked with various different groups of people really honing in on my teamwork, leadership development, and communications skills. In addition, I spent two years interning in Binghamton's Athletic Department. Beyond the professional realm, I also am a creator. Since my YouTube comeback in January of 2019, I have been producing content focused on a wide variety of angles. My most popular videos include those depicting life at Binghamton University. My videos show every aspect of my life, encompassing my health and fitness journey and navigating post-grad life, the job-search and grad school. Instagram: @jamieinjpegs Youtube: www.youtube.com/channelofjamie Music by Tim Moor (Pixabay) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/touchingbasepr/support
This 82nd episode of Sportsy LetsAIMSports with Sid Deshmukh features Juhi Jamba Phillip, a superwoman in business of sports. Juhi, Experienced Commercial Rights Manager (Sports), Media Manager (Sports) and HB Floor Manager. in the Indian Sub-continent and South East Asia. Strong professional skills in Media Management, Sports PR, Floor Managing, Team and Stadium Hospitality, Sports Management, Commercial Rights Delivery and Sports Marketing, spoke to us about her journey into business of sports. LetsAIMSports with Juhi Jamba Phillips
Dave talks to fellow sports PR Pro Tyger Danger, Director of Brand and Culture Communications at Turner Sports & Bleacher Report about the sports media PR business, where sports media continues to change and how to empower more voices in sports. They also discuss their sports media pet peeves, and picks for the NBA championship.
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What do you think makes a professional athlete? Talent, dedication, and hard work. But there's another component that can make or break an athlete: Publicity. Watch this video to learn why publicists are crucial for both athletes and non-athletes alike!Read Article >
Today we’re talking about job of public relations and communications in sport, how it works and when it doesn’t, how it’s evolved and where its going, as sport increasingly becomes a digital content product, what do agencies and in house comms departments do. To answer these questions, we have Alun James whose career has taken him from Alan Pascoe Associates in the early nineties, through the International Tennis Federation, Hill and Knowlton and then at Four Communications. So this a conversation about everything, from indie shops to networks, inhouse and agency, bidding cities and the Olympic Games. Alun James has done it all, and he’s hear to tell us all about it. If you enjoy the podcasts, you’ll really like our weekly Unofficial Partner newsletter. Sign up today and get it direct to your inbox every Thursday.
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Before he went on to become Coca-Cola's global vice president of corporate communication, Ben Deutsch was plucked from his dream job in Coke's Sports PR section and dropped into a global media relations director role that he could only assume would be a snooze fest. As it turned out, he'd wind up as the media point person while the iconic brand navigated one of the most tumultuous periods in its 135-year history. From a near-disaster at the 1998 World Cup to a soda-fueled health scare in Belgium, from a whistleblower suit that attracted the SEC's attention to an off-hand comment that jeopardized Deutsch's standing with the company's leadership, the former Coke executive opens up about his tenure with the global marketing juggernaut and shares insights from which communications professionals in any industry can learn. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carita Parks is simply a Communications expert. From public speaking to reporting, to public relations, she can and has done it all. She comes on to discuss how she has been able to juggle many hats in the media business as well as having her own business. Follow her on Twitter @CaritaCParks. Apple: http://bit.ly/BGBW1AP Spotify http://bit.ly/BGBWSP1 Anchor http://bit.ly/BGBWAnchor iHeart Radio http://bit.ly/BWPIHR Google http://bit.ly/BGBWGP Pandora http://bit.ly/BGBWPandora --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brianhwaters/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brianhwaters/support
In this episode of UnCOMMon Grounds, host Chris Roush interviews Sydney Bruner, a third-year Public Relations student and student athlete. Originally from Idaho, Sydney tells us why she made the trek to Quinnipiac. She also discusses why she decided to study public relations and the important role that sports p[ay in her life. UnCOMMon Grounds is hosted by Chris Roush, dean of the school of communications, and produced by Mike Bachmann, graduate student in the school of communications. David DesRoches is the executive producer and director of community programming.
This week on the Show you are going to get some of the best music around coupled with our interview with the incredible Brandy Runyan. We were blessed to be able to interview Brandy Runyan, owner of the Black Diamond Sports PR and Sport Management Firm. In this interview we discussed her journey in Sports PR and athlete management, the inspiration to start her own firm, the challenges and the highs she has experienced while building her brand, the role her relationship with God has played in her career success, and so much more. Her story is quite inspirational and simply do not want to miss it. You can follow Ms. Runyan and the Black Diamond PR and Sports Management Firm on Twitter - @BDSportsMgmt . We have new music this week by Emcee Nice and Main Main (Popeye), Mike Teezy ft. Jered Sanders, and much more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mtmv/support
Robertson's experience as a public relations sports executive spans more than 30 years, having broken into the professional ranks with the NBA's Minnesota Timberwolves. From there, he became Vice-President of Public Relations for the NHL's Mighty Ducks of Anaheim and MLB's Anaheim Angels. More recently, he was Vice President of Public Relations and Broadcasting for the Minnesota Wild before being named commissioner of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association. Robertson is a multiple winner of the Dick Dillman award, given to the NHL's best PR department as voted on by the media. In this episode, he explains the role between PR and a team's broadcasters and the importance of both entities being fully integrated within the organization . Hear Robertson's advice to all young sports broadcasters and why having PR experience is vital to one's ability in getting hired for play-by-play jobs. (Music by Kevan MacLeod) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We were blessed to be able to interview the remarkable Brandy Runyan, owner of the Black Diamond Sports PR and Sport Management Firm. In this interview we discussed her journey in Sports PR and athlete management, the inspiration to start her own firm, the challenges and the highs she has experienced while building her brand, the role her relationship with God has played in her career success, and so much more. Her story is quite inspirational and simply do not want to miss it. You can follow Ms. Runyan and the Black Diamond PR and Sports Management Firm on Twitter - @BDSportsMgmt --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/MTMV/support
Joe Favorito (@JoeFav), longtime Sports PR and Marketing thought leader joins Sports Business Radio Host Brian Berger for a wide-ranging conversation about which leagues, teams, brands and individuals have been “doing it right” during COVID19. Favorito and Berger discuss best practices as well as what the new normal could look like in the sports world post COVID19. In our headlines segment, we break down MLB’s proposal for a 2020 baseball season to its players (MLBPA). That proposal was submitted by MLB owners to the MLBPA this week. Listen to the award-winning Sports Business Radio podcast on iTunes or Spotify. Follow Sports Business Radio on Twitter @SBRadio and on Instagram @SportsBusinessRadio. This episode of Sports Business Radio is presented by Mizzen and Main (@MizzenandMain). Worn by pro athletes such as Phil Mickelson and JJ Watt, Mizzen and Main makes the most comfortable, wrinkle-free dress shirts, dress pants and shorts you will ever wear. Use the promo code SBR at checkout and save $10 off your purchase. Visit www.mizzenandmain.com.
Former professional baseball player Tucker Healy and Sports Public Relations specialist Sarah McMahon join the BosBabes in studio to discuss their power couple relationship. Tucker played in the Oakland Athletics organization and is from Massachusetts. He recently retired and his working on breaking into real estate. Sarah, his stunning girlfriend spent 5 years with the Boston Bruins and now works for a lot of well known Boston restaurants in the area as their PR go-to. Add the BosBabes on all of our social media platforms. Visit www.primaryjane.com and use promo code BOSBABES15 at checkout for 15% off all of their premium CBD hemp products!
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Mindi Bach, Senior Director of Sports PR at Oracle, discusses storytelling and the evolution of storytelling, sports PR, media, and where the industry is going.
Steve Pratt is the senior account executive and PR Manager for Brener Zwikel & Associates, one of the leading sports PR and marketing firms in Los Angeles.
Stefanie Rezzara is a Senior Publicist for FOX SPORTS, Nathan Drudi is currently the Media & Communications Manager for Netball WA, West Coast Fever and Shooting Stars.
Get the scoop about Sports PR at the university level! This episode of PR Hangover features Kasey Sullivan, the Assistant Athletic Director for Digital Marketing and Branding at Grand Valley State University, and Aaron Sagraves, the Assistant Athletic Director for External Relations and Communications at Cornerstone University. Though GVSU and CU differ in size, they use some of the same tactics for communicating with their various audiences. Listen to this episode to learn more about athlete relations, media coverage, and engaging with sponsors. To view the Show Notes for this episode, head to gvprssa.com!
Tamika returns for another solo ride while Yolanda is away, but this week she is joined by DC based sports publicist, Thomasina Perkins-Washington of Capitol Public Relations. Tamika interviews Thomasina on the highs and lows of being a publicist in the sports world. Take a listen because you may learn a thing or two like Tamika did! Recorded on August 13, 2018
Tamika returns for another solo ride while Yolanda is away, but this week she is joined by DC based sports publicist, Thomasina Perkins-Washington of Capitol Public Relations. Tamika interviews Thomasina on the highs and lows of being a publicist in the sports world. Take a listen because you may learn a thing or two like Tamika did! Recorded on August 13, 2018
Thanks for listening! Here’s a bonus episode for June, as Kevin and Arik talk with Brad Ruiter, vice president of communications for the Minnesota Timberwolves and Minnesota Lynx basketball teams. In this interview, he talks about his role and how his staff is structured, the day-to-day work for professional sports, and offers advice for anyone looking to get into sports PR, among other topics. For show notes, visit http://www.TheTalkingPointsPodcast.com/. If you have feedback or a suggestion for an interview, article or topic, reach out to us on the show’s Facebook group, just search for “Talking Points Podcast Group” there. Or, find each of us on LinkedIn.
DE UNAS CERVEZAS SALE LA ÚNICA LIGA DE DEPORTES PARA ADULTOS DE PR. Esta vez me senté con Christian Wong, Co-fundador de Metro Sports PR. MSPR es la única liga que yo conozco que ha encontrado la manera de apelar a aficionados del deporte que les gusta practicarlo sin importar su edad. Hablamos de los comienzos del proyecto, los retos que han pasado desde el principio, el futuro del proyecto y muchas cosas mas. ¡Disfruten la conversación! Dale play! ☕️
This week, it's my pleasure to introduce, Anne-Marie Batson, Founder of AmberGlassPR. Where she specialises in public crises, by supporting clients with reputation management and media relations. It's a MUST listen if you want to pursue a career in Sports PR, & ENJOY!
Hosted by PRWeek editor-in-chief Danny Rogers and author and journalist Richard Gillis, episode three of The Line discusses Ben Stokes' off-field boxing career and what it's like when a client is in the eye of a PR storm.Sex, violence, booze and drugs. And that's just before we talk about brown envelopes full of cash and dawn raids in Swiss hotels. Sometimes it feels like sport lunges from one big PR crisis to the next, keeping a whole specialist comms industry busy. Ben Stokes' infamous right hook, Wayne Rooney's drink-and-drive escapades, Joey Barton's betting habit and the end of the Tiger Woods brand via a car crash with a fire hydrant: the list of sports crises is a long one, moving from personal disasters through to the big corporate scandals of recent years, involving Fifa's financial shenanigans, and the money and doping problems that have dogged sports such as cycling and athletics.Communications expert and former News of the World editor Phil Hall has witnessed, exposed and advised on many comms crises first hand. In this episode of The Line, we talk about what it's like when a client is in the eye of the storm.We look at the nature of a scandal, the little moments that define a story and celebrity news management in the age of Twitter."I used to have a checklist of the dos and don'ts of crisis management", says Hall. "But I chucked it in the bin. Every case is different."Danny Rogers and Richard Gillis will be mulling over this and much more with Hall on The Line, PRWeek's sport podcast, available for download now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hosted by PRWeek editor-in-chief Danny Rogers and author and journalist Richard Gillis, episode three of The Line discusses Ben Stokes' off-field boxing career and what it's like when a client is in the eye of a PR storm. Sex, violence, booze and drugs. And that's just before we talk about brown envelopes full of cash and dawn raids in Swiss hotels. Sometimes it feels like sport lunges from one big PR crisis to the next, keeping a whole specialist comms industry busy. Ben Stokes' infamous right hook, Wayne Rooney's drink-and-drive escapades, Joey Barton's betting habit and the end of the Tiger Woods brand via a car crash with a fire hydrant: the list of sports crises is a long one, moving from personal disasters through to the big corporate scandals of recent years, involving Fifa's financial shenanigans, and the money and doping problems that have dogged sports such as cycling and athletics. Communications expert and former News of the World editor Phil Hall has witnessed, exposed and advised on many comms crises first hand. In this episode of The Line, we talk about what it's like when a client is in the eye of the storm. We look at the nature of a scandal, the little moments that define a story and celebrity news management in the age of Twitter. "I used to have a checklist of the dos and don'ts of crisis management", says Hall. "But I chucked it in the bin. Every case is different." Danny Rogers and Richard Gillis will be mulling over this and much more with Hall on The Line, PRWeek's sport podcast, available for download now.
In episode 13, Sue Anstiss talks about the journey from founding her company in the back bedroom at age 26 to running an award winning sports PR agency almost 25 years ago. Sue Anstiss is the founder and MD of Promote PR, a multi-award winning agency specialising in the field of sport and fitness for over 20 years. Promote is renowned for its work with women and girls – driving grassroots sports participation and fitness. A founding Trustee of the Women's Sport Trust, Sue is also Chair of Get Berkshire Active, a Board Member of the County Sport Partnership Network and a member of ukactive's Supplier Council. A former volleyball player turned netballer, Sue took up triathlon in recent years and has represented Great Britain in World and European Age Group Championships.
Jane Bolander broker barriers as one of the first Asian women to enter the sports public relations industry when she founded her own firm, JSY Public Relations, in 2005. As CEO and Founder of JSY PR, Jane and her colleagues strive to gain the best national exposure for their clients, which include famous sports celebrities like Yao Ming. JSY PR also develops charitable foundations and initiatives. Jane’s world changed on December 26th, 2015. She was diagnosed with leukemia and needed a bone marrow transplant fast. Jane is fighting for her life right now and is waiting for her transplant.
Listen to episode 52 of the Digital and Social Media Sports podcast, with Brian Berger, founder/CEO of Sports PR Summit, partner/founder of Everything is on the Record, and host/creator of Sports Business Radio 74 minute duration. Show format contains separate parts. Subscribe to the podcast via iTunes or listen on Stitcher Posted by Neil Horowitz Follow me … Continue reading Episode 52: Why Sports PR is about Relationships and Creating Positive Perceptions
This week with Scott Raab talking Cleveland sports we talked about the trade deadline, the training camp storylines and Jimmy Haslam. Here's what else we discussed. The pear trees in my yard and the dogs that eat them False memory studies in MIT Training camp storylines Tape recorders vs. audio recorders Training camp storylines and how the “summer superlatives” have begun The obsessed sports fans and how little was available in the past Pat Shurmur's year-over-year change Pierre Garcon thinks the Redskins can be the best offense ever Over 4400 Browns fans at Training Camp yesterday Chris Antonetti's sales job to the Cleveland fans Lonnie Chisenhall's performance since being brought back up Defining “all in” at the trade deadline Lefty relievers and using Joe Smith against lefties The Indians are a good fun team and that's why they should add talent How much of this is Chris Antonetti's bad sales job? Managing expectations with the fanbase and what the Indians need to do Is this the last gasp of Mark Shapiro and Chris Antonetti? The NFL, and elusive parity with the Cleveland Browns The Browns cap space and what it means for Browns fans McFadden should be a player Dick Jauron can be good even while you pine away for Ray Horton Getting after the quarterback Joe Namath and his iconic figure status Frank Ryan and his PHD in mathematics Chip Kelly and giving all the credit to Pat Shurmur HGH testing and blood tests Biogenesis lab and how young people were to get in there Jimmy Haslam's cases and trying to settle everything Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Detroit Lions Spokesman Tim Pendell talks about Sports PR and sports marketing Now in his eighteenth year in sports PR, Pendell talks about being the hardest working man in sports PR and marketing. Show Notes: 4:31 – Pendell talks about working PR for the Detroit Lions. 6:10 – Pendell on sustaining interest in this… The post Sports PR with NFL Detroit Lions Spokesman Tim Pendell appeared first on Eric Schwartzman.