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The Tao of Sports Podcast – The Definitive Sports, Marketing, Business Industry News Podcast

Sports Revenue Analytics veteran and sport management professor Troy Kirby interviews the team behind the teams in Front Offices and Athletics Departments throughout the world, revealing an industry of specialists and minds unseen by the local or national media. Examined in this podcast are current or long-standing industry topics; tickets, business, analytics, moneyball, revenue, finance, economy, sales and jobs of the NCAA, NFL, MLB, NBA, and NHL. Also included are topics surrounding third party vendors, sports business, revenue, marketing, mentoring interns, facilities, managing employees, as well as how to not only break into sports, but stay in the industry long-term. The often-invisible side of the industry is where the Tao of Sports Podcast attempts to pull back the elusive curtain, providing information both to industry insiders and those who want to work in sports. Troy Kirby is a sport management professor at Saint Martin's University in Lacey, Washington.
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Oct 3, 2014

Where the primary and secondary markets intersect, there is a place for Jared Cutler, who has been on both sides of the fence. First with the NBA's Team Business & Operations (TeamBo) and then with DTI. Cutler shows respect for both worlds, and discusses how both should be working in tandem to generate revenue, instead of working apart. Not that he thinks it will happen anytime soon on a universal level. Cutler mentions several of the issues that plague both the primary market's understanding of the secondary, as well as how the secondary market's brokers tend not to do themselves many favors in the eyes of franchise executives on the primary side. It is a philosophical debate on how to build revenue streams, as well as distribution alternatives to traditional sports selling tactics.

Oct 1, 2014

The world of strategic sports sponsorship consulting is examined with one of the premier experts in the game: Tim McGhee. He has worked with some of the largest sports franchises and sponsorship clients in the world, and provides his knowledge throughout the podcast. McGhee helps undercover, beyond the numbers, the responsibilities of the franchise and the sponsor when it comes to activation principles, as well as how sponsors fail themselves by not knowing what they specifically want. McGhee talks about some of the largest issues surrounding sponsorship revenue streams, and whether massive cable deals have made corporations equal partners with sports franchises. Twitter: @TPMcGhee

Sep 29, 2014

Jimmy Sanderson didn't start off his career with a doctorate, instead working 11 years for human resources management in the private sector. Now teaching at Clemson University, Sanderson weighs in on some of the biggest, current sports topics of the day, including the NFL Domestic Violence Policy and Roger Goodell, as well as Hope Solo and how Americans view female athletes overall. Sanderson also provides an interesting perspective on the issues facing young professionals who are both in college and have graduated, ranging from self-entitlement issues to lofty expectations by students. Twitter: @Jimmy_Sanderson

Sep 26, 2014

Old school technology such as beaconing has become some of the hottest new trending sports revenue drivers used in college athletics and professional sports. Signal 360's Alex Bell explains how beaconing works, and with the advent of the smartphone, how it is becoming the quickest way to deliver localized content to sports patrons in the facility. Bell discusses some of the ethical challenges of beaconing, such as data collection and information gathering, as well as how to ensure that the practice is widely used in the correct manner. Everything is now being centered on how a customer interacts within specific locations, and its is a topic that will help change the face of sports technology over the next three-to-five years. Twitter: @Signal360

Sep 24, 2014

Vinny Accardi discusses how he draws in corporate clients to the small college atmosphere of Stony Brook University, amid all of the hype of the Big Apple. Accardi shares his thoughts on developing great activation for clients, as well as getting them involved in the campus community long-term through the front porch of the athletic department. Accardi talks about his supervision of the ticket office, as well as his roots in communications and public relations at Major League Baseball during the mid-2000s. Twitter: @VincentJAccardi

Sep 22, 2014

Over the last three decades, Keith Rosen has delivered his customized sales training programs & sales management training & coaching programs to hundreds of thousands of salespeople & managers, helping business leaders in practically every industry; on five continents & in over 50 countries. Rosen chats about some of the ways in which sales trainers can help grow their departments. He frowns upon just focusing on underperformers without having a 30-day turn-around strategy in place. Rosen talks on some of the various aspects affecting sales cultures and how to break through a negative culture. Twitter: @KeithRosen

Sep 19, 2014

For over 15 years, Bryan Bedford has been transforming the way sports content is delivered to fans, teams, coaches and leagues around the world. Throughout his career in the digital sports and entertainment industry, Bedford has launched game-changing technologies in high growth businesses’ including broadcast replay solutions, stadium technology integration, digital networks and of course all things mobile related. Bedford talks about fan engagement at the stadium and how interconnected devices are changing the way we view the sports product live. Twitter: @Bryan_Bedford

Sep 17, 2014

Bob D'Amelio has been helping grow Western Michigan University for over 22 years, operating under several athletic directors, and growing out the WMU brand. D'Amelio chats about his successes, especially within the community and media realm, as well as some of the challenges that lie ahead for WMU. As D'Amelio states, while several people want to be athletic directors, it is a job title cut from a different cloth, and as far as D'Amelio is concerned, he's happy growing the WMU brand in Kalamazoo and beyond, whether that's at the helm or as one of the officers positioned to guide the overall department forward. Twitter: @BobDAmelio

Sep 15, 2014

The Minnesota Timberwolves are one of the innovative teams attempting to engage with the fan membership model. VP of Sales & Service Corey Breton explains that the team has made a full investment in building the entire fan engagement platform out. Breton discusses how the season ticket has been altered, to the point of conversion to the fan membership model, and where the fan now sits with investing in the team entirely. Breton talks about how the secondary market as well as premium tickets may have been drastically changed as fan attitudes toward buying tickets have converted into a loyalty-system of fan membership. Twitter: @CMB711

Sep 12, 2014

Jesse Zumbro has been a longtime listener to the podcast, so its about time that he came on as a guest. Zumbro has worked for two different minor league baseball teams, both independent and affilated, as well as with the Seattle Supersonics in their last year of existence in the Emerald City in 2008. This includes corporate sales, marketing and ticket sales. Zumbro shares his experiences working for the Sonics, including the hateful exodus of fans when the team was about to leave town, as well as the differences between affiliated and independent minor league baseball.

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