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On a Monday Drive, Josh explains why the final nail was just put in Miles Sanders' Carolina Panthers coffin, tells why Canes Game 1 loss to the Rangers brought back bad memories, Executive Director of the NC Sports Hall of Fame, Trip Durham, joins the show to share a special surprise involving the show and the Hall of Fame, this week, reveals who the x-factor will be in the series between the Timberwolves and the Nuggets, explains how Tom Brady saved comedy, and Hayes Permar, of Sports Channel 8, joins the show to play a "diss track themed" Skips or Plays.
Mac and Flounder talk through Mac's plan for the Panthers to return to relevance as soon as next year, give you their 'What the Bleep' stories of the week and reveal the 60th NC Sports Hall of Fame class with Trip Durham.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Trip Durham joins the show to reveal the 2024 NC Sports Hall of Fame class which will be officially inducted on May 10th at the Charlotte Convention Center.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On a Thursday Drive, Josh tells which Carolina Panther the team might regret signing, gives his picks, after a losing week, in Graham's Gamblin, starts to get a little curious about a Bryce Young conspiracy theory, Trip Durham, of the NC Sports Hall of Fame, joins the show to tell what he expects the scene to look like when College Gameday is at Duke, this weekend, NFL legend, Torry Holt, joins the show to talk pulling tobacco in Gibsonville and what his emotions will be, if he finally is inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and Brooke Pryor, of ESPN, joins the show to tell whether or not she is a believer in Tar Heel football.
Future-forward Thinking About Communications, Globally And For College Athletics With guest: Bonnie Caver, President & Founder, Reputation Lighthouse/former CoSIDA member and athletic communicator Host: Trip Durham, 2D Consulting, LLC Time: 29:27 For the Leadership CoSIDA professional development series, you'll hear from Bonnie (Bishop) Caver, President and Founder of Reputation Lighthouse, a branding and reputation marketing firm with offices in Denver and Austin. An award-winning brand communicator, Bonnie is a Certified Crisis Manager from the Institute of Crisis Management and is a Board member of both the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) and the Global Alliance for Public Relations and Communication Management. She began her career in athletic communications, serving as an assistant SID in the SEC. In honor of Global PR and Communications Month, Bonnie spoke with podcast host Trip Durham on the direction of strategic and crisis communications globally, nationally and for college athletics, offering future-forward thinking for athletic communicators and creatives, and more. What is Leadership CoSIDA? This 10-part year-long series began in October 2021 and is open to current CoSIDA dues-paying members with a cap of 75 participants. Leadership CoSIDA replaces the CoSIDA Leadership Forum held at the annual CoSIDA summer convention. The first session featuring athletics directors Michael Bazemore (Montana State), Bubba Cunningham (North Carolina) and Dr. Bren Stevens (Charleston (W.V.)) is available on-demand for subscribers in the CoSIDA Professional Development Hub. Register for the paid series at CoSIDA.com/register.
Podcast with Dave Sanderson (International speaker, author and noted authority on personal leadership) with host Trip Durham, 2D Consulting, LLC One moment in recent history – 12 years ago - which captured international attention was when US Airways Flight 1549 made an emergency landing in the Hudson River, outside of New York City. This bravery and life-saving techniques of flight captain Chesley Burnett "Sully" Sullenberger III were chronicled as the Miracle on the Hudson, when a bird strike hit Flight 1549, leaving no choice but for the crew but to ditch and land the plane into the Hudson River. One passenger on that January 15, 2009 flight was today’s podcast guest – Dave Sanderson, a businessman who was flying from LaGuardia International to Charlotte, NC. Sanderson was one of the last off the plane after assisting other passengers to exit on the wings of that plane. Sanderson had to jump into the frigid waters of the Hudson as there was no more room on the wing. Sanderson joins June Stewart Leadership Series podcast host Trip Durham to discuss that day, his unique story, and the leadership and personal growth experiences that came about after the incident. Now a motivational speaker, noted authority on personal leadership, TEDx speaker and author, Sanderson’s book Moment's Matter details his close encounter with death and how one defining moment can create a lifetime of purpose. Sanderson directs his comments to our athletic communications professionals and how we all can best move through the challenges brought on by the pandemic, build consensus and rapport in their work environment, and much more. As he states, “Right now it’s about employing your personal leadership to show people how to give certainty to those who may have uncertainty.”
Long-time Duke Blue Devils Public Address Announcer Trip Durham joins The Sidelines. Along with being a PA announcer, Trip is also President of the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators, former Associate Director of Athletics for Elon University and Founder of 2D Consulting where he works with Collegiate Athletic Departments at all levels. In this episode, Trip talks about why he decided to work in the sports industry, some of his favorite calls and memories from working Duke Basketball games, and his advice on how to succeed in the business.
If you are a fan of Civil War history and college basketball, take time to join us from Soundstage 2D for our visit with Freddie Kiger. He is the writer and narrator of the wildly popular podcast entitled "Threads from the National Tapestry." He is a teacher at UNC-Chapel Hill. He was a student statistician for Hall of Fame Coach Dean Smith. He is one of the best story tellers that will ever grace your ears.
Today’s episode is all about reinventing your business. The Captain calls up Trip Durham of 2D Consulting and they discuss why taking chances and reinventing yourself and your business is one of the best things you can do to stay relevant.
If I Knew Then What I Know Now: Communications Thoughts & Strategies For Athletic Communicators Today with host Trip Durham, 2D Consulting, LLC A former SID at Davidson College and Elon College, both in North Carolina, Erica Madden gained valuable experience when she began her athletic communications career as a student assistant at Indiana University. Transitioning into corporate and non-profit strategic communications, Madden is a storyteller, has increased philanthropic support for numerous organizations and says she “believes in the power of moments. I love to create experiences for clients, employees, friends and family that elevate and change them.” In this podcast, Madden offers her perspectives on athletic communications and the strategic roles of SIDs as they embrace their responsibilities as we move through the pandemic and beyond. Madden’s message includes advice on “courageous communications,” how to be “ridiculously present” and to avoid “communications clutter.” And, the importance of the handwritten note. She is owner and partner in bloom, a creative and communications firm in the Raleigh-Durham area. Website: bloomandchange.com
Chancie Neal is country music's rising star. Her collaborations with Luke Bryan indicate that this 20-something rodeo ridin', flat box pickin', dynamic talent is filling the streets with a beautiful noise in Nashville and beyond. Today, she visits with us on Soundstage 2D.
Dave Raymond, like many of us, started as an intern. When his bosses evoked the "other duties as assigned" clause, Dave became the first person to go out on the field as the world-renowned Phillie Phanatic. On stage, in front of a live audience, we learn about the person who launched a thousand antics and inspired The Power of Fun!
On this week's episode, the guys chat with Trip Durham, founder of 2D Consulting and Duke Men's Basketball PA, about college athletics and Duke Basketball. Anthony shares some of his best EBay stories, top five sports video games are discussed, and some interesting Butts in Seats promos are revealed! Hope you enjoy!
In part 2 of CoSIDA's Listening and Leading webinar series presented by Capital One, we're joined by sports psychologist (and 2019 CoSIDA Convention presenter) Dr. Jarrod Spencer as he discussed dealing with anxiety and uncertainly in our COVID-19 environment and how you can manage your anxieties and concerns. The webinar was hosted by Trip Durham of 2DConsulting, LLC. Numerous questions from the attendees also were addressed. Among the topics covered: - How DO we deal with our new unknowns and the anxieties creeping into our everyday lives? - Dr. Spencer offered advice on how best to work in isolation; the extreme importance of sleep and your toil bad sleep habits has on your immunity system and psychological outlook; how to work through your own fears; adjusting to being at home with your family or adjusting to being alone; fighting feels of depression; the importance of healthy eating and setting up a routine of exercise.
Chris Plonsky has worked in college athletics since 1976 and is completing her 30th year at The University of Texas. She is executive senior associate athletics director/chief of staff and for conference and NCAA governance, and also serves as UT's senior woman administrator (SWA). During her career, she has managed the areas of sponsorship, communications, marketing, licensing and TV. She has significant roots in sports information at Kent State, Iowa State, Texas and the Big East Conference. In this June Stewart Leadership Series podcast with host Trip Durham, she shares her thoughts on leadership, the athletic communications field and topical issues in college athletics today.
For the past 16 years, Jim Abbott has served as Assistant Vice President of Intercollegiate Athletics, Director of Athletics at Oklahoma City University. OCU is a member of the NAIA and has captured back-to-back Directors' Cup titles the past two years. During each of Abbott’s 16 years at OCU, the department has placed in the top 15 of the Learfield Sports Director’s Cup rankings, which measures an athletic department's annual success. Abbott has previously served as president of the NAIA Athletic Directors Association. Abbott is the founder of the Business of Small College Athletics, an annual workshop that provides professional development sessions geared toward NCAA D2, D3, NAIA, and NJCAA athletic administrators. 2020 marks the ninth year of the workshop which has attracted attendees from around the country. He is also the founder/Host of @smallcollegeath and the weekly #scachat. Abbott has twice been named the NAIA National AD of the Year (2008 and 2017). He has also been recognized as the 2010, 2015, and 2018 Under Armour Central Region Athletic Director of the Year by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and been named the Sooner Athletic Conference Athletic Director of the Year on five occasions, including in 2016-17. Hosted by Trip Durham.
Omar Banks (Campbell Director of Athletics), Sara Braun (Rogers State SWA/Associate AD) and Kristene Kelly, Ed.D. (Dartmouth Sr. Associate AD/SWA/Deputy Title IX Coord.), discuss the value and role of athletic communications on their campuses, strategies on elevating and distinguishing yourself and your your role, and what they look for in leaders. All three have a background in athletic communications/media relations and they share how they have leveraged their experiences and discussed ways for you to become a stronger leader. Moderated by Trip Durham.
Stay close to "WakeUpCall" on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram! Listen LIVE to "Wake Up Call with Dan Tortora" MON through FRI, 9-11amET on mixlr.com/wakeupcalldt & on the homepage of WakeUpCallDT.com from ANY Device! You can also Watch LIVE MON through FRI, 9-11amET on facebook.com/LiveNowDT. This special is Proudly Presented by: Carvel DeWitt Charney's Men's Clothing The Wildcat Sports Pub Ma & Pa's Kettle Corn & Popcorn Factory Trapper's Pizza Pub K-9 Kamp Dog Daycare Borio's Restaurant K-9 Kampground Dominick's Restaurant Honda City of Liverpool K-9 Kamp Dog Daycare
John Currie, Director of Athletics at Wake Forest, talks about how he, from an internship in the Wake Forest athletic development office, became a leader in college sports and how he always attempted to “manage up”; how he’s lived in 10 different houses and his children have attended four different schools as he built his career; keys to building relationships; the importance of collaborating and distinguishing yourself as a leader in your department and on campus; preparing and managing expectations and what those expectations are; what the AD needs from the communications staff; the value SIDs bring to the campus and the “transformative impact” that athletic communications plays as part of the overall campus mission. Hosted by Trip Durham.
Stay close to "WakeUpCall" on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram! Listen LIVE to "Wake Up Call with Dan Tortora" MON through FRI, 9-11amET on mixlr.com/wakeupcalldt & on the homepage of WakeUpCallDT.com from ANY Device! You can also Watch LIVE MON through FRI, 9-11amET on facebook.com/LiveNowDT. This special is Proudly Presented by: Carvel DeWitt Utica Pizza Company Charney's Men's Clothing The Wildcat Sports Pub Ma & Pa's Kettle Corn & Popcorn Factory The Pen & Trophy Center Dominick's Restaurant Honda City of Liverpool Home Team Pub K-9 Kamp Dog Daycare K-9 Kampground Trapper's Pizza Pub
You might recognize this man's voice if you've been to a sporting event at Duke in the past 10 years. Trip durham is the public address announcer inside Cameron Indoor Stadium and outside at Wallace Wade Stadium. He's never missed a Duke football game since he was first offered the opportunity in 2009. A native from Burlington, North Carolina, Durham makes the trip to Durham for football and men's and women's basketball games. The voice you hear echoing throughout the stadiums.
Katie Thompson, Senior Account Manager at Google's Sports and Live Entertainment Team, joins Trip Durham on the Conversations on College Athletics Podcast to discuss internet marketing and how search engines play an important part of the process.
Trip Durham talks to Dan Donovan of T&M Protection Resources, LLC about the state of security in college athletics. Donovan discusses balancing the fan experience with securing a safe environment at athletic venues. The conversation covers methods to deter security breaches, issues with drones, cyber terrorism, and much more.
Trip Durham visits Wake Forest University to take a deep dive into what it takes to host five consecutive home games during a football season. Big storms aside, this in depth view includes input from a number of people who make things happen on gameday. Durham explores the approach taken by Wake Forest's athletic administrators in terms of facilities, strategic communication, fundraising, leadership, and methods of evaluation.
John Roberson is the CEO of Advent, joins Trip Durham on Conversations on College Athletics, to discuss the importance of telling powerful stories as an asset in intercollegiate athletics programs. Roberson talks about the importance of telling what makes a program unique and important to an audience.
How colleges and universities leverage their sales inventory while creating support across campus is crucial in today’s environment. In this edition of Conversations on College Athletics, Trip Durham and Dan Migala have a very open discussion about sales creativity, sponsorship trends, and the notion that none of us should ever settle.
Imagine overseeing college football, college basketball, NCAA championships, and many other college sports for all of ESPN. This includes deciding which games to broadcast (should the chips fall your way), and guessing where consumers will consume the content you do put out. This is a very real position, and the person fulfilling those daunting responsibilities is Nick Dawson, Vice President for Programming & Acquisitions at ESPN. In this edition of Conversations on College Athletics, Trip Durham visits with Dawson to discuss how the scheduling process between networks mirrors draft day process circa professional sports. The two touch on the College Football playoff relationship, cord cutting, and much more.
Danny Morrison spent nearly ten years as President of the Carolina Panthers. His time in the NFL and throughout college athletics gives us great insights to his life and how we should all approach leadership. Part II of Trip Durham’s visit with Danny explores fostering communication, clarity, and other essentials for leadership.
Throughout his career, Danny Morrison served in a number of leadership roles including conference commissioner, director of athletics, and president of an NFL team. During his journey, he learned and applied many leadership lessons along the way. Trip Durham visit with Morrison to discuss that journey.
The College Football Playoffs was expected to be an instant success in year one. That’s a great deal of pressure and planning and Michael Kelly, COO, and the staff did a fantastic job. Ever since that first kickoff, the playoff structure has continued its evolution. Trip Durham and Michael talk about the CFP chronology, process, and Larry Culpepper.
Trip Durham visits with the former White House Press Secretary for an insightful discussion about planning to stay ahead of the noise that surrounds college athletics from a social media perspective and the importance of controlling reputation.
Did you ever hear the story about Greg Brown’s first sales call with Learfield Communications? Listen as Trip Durham dives into the past, the philosophy, and the vision of this most respected CEO. Within the conversation, there is at least one takeaway for everyone.
Few people know that ESPN Lead Analyst Jay Bilas served on a NCAA committee while in college. That experience, along with so many others, have helped shape the perspectives that he has today. Trip Durham sits down with Jay to get his thoughts on transfers, venue brand, and whether or not opinions should ever be held back.
Debbie Antonelli has 30 years experience in college athletics. Many know her as a basketball analyst for TV networks but few realize she was once a collegiate marketer. Trip Durham asks Debbie about her perspective on the state of the game, the responsibility of coaches, and how social media should lift people.
Rick Jones of Fishbait Marketing has been a stalwart of the college athletics world. With his relationships with Fortune 100 companies and his collaboration with sports admins from across the country, Rick has almost seen it all. Trip Durham entices Rick to pass along some great insights about where we've been, are, and going.
The reality is that Virtual Reality is here. Trip Durham and Gordon Whitener discuss the evolution of VR and how college athletics will be affected by this emerging technology. No goggles required for this in - depth conversation.
The Tao of Sports Podcast – The Definitive Sports, Marketing, Business Industry News Podcast
First time athletic directors at small colleges often are overwhelmed by new tasks such as marketing, branding and communications. That's where Trip Durham comes in, running 2D Consulting, which seeks out those opportunities to help young ADs build their brand while in the top chair of the department. Durham talks about his past association as one of NACMA's leaders, which has helped increase the collective marketing acumen for the entire collegiate athletic landscape. Durham discusses his 22+ years in athletic administration and some of the challenges that new athletic directors, as a first time head of a department, who are looking to make the most of their revenue streams in marketing, communications, development and ticket sales. Twitter: @2DConsultingLLC