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No Longer Credentialed

Brandon Barca and Andy Boggs
Burnout
College Athletics
College Football
College Sports
Social Media
Sports Industry
Mental Health
Sports
NCAA
Workaholism
Mental Health In Sports
Work-Family Conflict
Ticket Office
NIL Deals
Public Relations
Friendship
Social Media Management
Transfer Portal
Spotify
University Of Tennessee

Sports broke us. So we made a podcast instead of going to therapy.

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In the world of college athletics, there's a version of success that looks like a rocket ship. You start at a mid-major program, you grind, you move, you climb. Each stop is bigger than the last. Each title is more impressive. Director. Associate AD.... more

This week on the podcast, we’re joined by Matt Olinger, a longtime college basketball jack of all trades who has been on the front lines as an assistant coach, Director of Operations, Director of Recruiting and everything else under the sun.

Matt b... more

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This week on the podcast, we take a shot at our own version of “Half-Baked Ideas” with a segment titled, Insane Sports Things We’d Pay Money To See - which evolved into content ideas we think would kill on Netflix.

We found some new sponsors! Prime... more

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This week, two-time University of Wyoming grad and former Cowboy Director of Athletic Academic Services and Coordinator for football, women's volleyball, and golf Delaney Mullins joins us on a fact-finding mission on the NCAA Transfer Portal and the ... more

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Recent Guests

Delaney Mullins
Former director of Athletic Academic Services at University of Wyoming and TikTok creator
University of Wyoming
Episode: Delaney Mullins: The Transfer Portal And The Academic Chaos No One Talks About
Jeff Carrico
Longtime athletic trainer with over 30 years of experience, currently an outreach athletic trainer at the University of Kentucky Health Care System.
University of Kentucky Health Care System
Episode: Jeff Carrico: Athletic Trainers And The Most Powerful Relationships In An Athletic Department
Matt Huml
Associate Professor at the University of Cincinnati and researcher on burnout in sports.
University of Cincinnati
Episode: RE-RELEASE: Research Behind The Burnout: An Interview With Dr. Matt Huml
Erin Andrews
Fox Sports broadcaster and podcaster
Fox Sports
Episode: Erin Andrews Is Right, Our Aggregated Culture, Stories With Sports’ Most Well-Known Personalities and All Aboard The Lane Train
Eric Stooche Jones
Legend in the sports industry, previously a guest on the show.
Episode: Crossover Chaos: Surviving Sports’ Wildest Season And Things We’re Thankful For With Eric “Stooche” Jones
Eric Nichols
Former Deputy Athletics Director and current head of College Growth at WMT Digital
WMT Digital
Episode: Behind the Sandstorm with Eric Nichols: Building Traditions and Digital Innovation in Sports
Laurel Fahler
An independent journalist for Queen City Press covering FC Cincinnati
Queen City Press
Episode: “Gemstone Cal”, The Age-Old Media Access Complaint And AI Recap Slop In MLS
Andy McNamara
Former collegiate athletics communicator
University of Oregon
Episode: Life After Sports: The Journey of Andy McNamara And Shouting Into The Wind About The Absurdity Of Conference Realignment
Brayden Figueroa
Former video producer for the LA Lakers and co-founder of Blue Stripe Studios
Blue Stripe Studios
Episode: Brayden Figueroa: Quitting His Dream Job To Begin His Dream Company

Hosts

Brandon Barca
Co-host and former sports insider with over 20 years of experience in the industry, sharing personal insights and humorous commentary on the intricacies of college athletics.
Andy Boggs
Co-host with extensive background in PR and sports, bringing critical insights and humorous anecdotes to discussions about the collegiate sports landscape.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 29 ratings
  • Was this podcast made specifically for me??

    As a longtime college athletics staffer (now in corporate) I thought this podcast was specifically made for me I felt so seen. Really appreciate the content!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    twinsfan21
    United States2 months ago
  • Wow!

    I have recently left college athletics, and I felt heard. Unbelievable the stuff you guys cover. There is still a community for us, and we all deserve to be heard and understood. Thank you for this podcast. Life changing!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DJ JamJam Marketing & Creative
    United States9 months ago
  • Finally!

    Thank you for starting this podcast to talk about how much goes into working collegiate athletics. As an ATC who followed in her father foot steps and grew up in this industry, this is long overdue.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lindsey the ATC
    United States9 months ago
  • Fantastic

    In a world of too many podcasts, this one shines through and is as close to perfect as you’ll find. Well done, fellas.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BigJoeOnTheGo
    United States10 months ago
  • All In Already

    If the trailer is any sign, this podcast is going to be a blast! It’s smart, real, and just different from your typical sports talk. You can tell it’s going to be full of stories you don’t get anywhere else. Already subscribed – bring on episode one!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Holly Phipps Crossley
    United Statesa year ago

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Feedback indicates a strong connection with the audience, particularly those who have faced similar challenges in their careers.
The hosts' candidness and sense of humor have been highlighted as key strengths in keeping the discussions engaging.
Many express gratitude for addressing mental health and work-life balance issues that are often overlooked in athletics.
Listeners appreciate the relatable content and feel acknowledged in their experiences within the sports industry.

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The Five Suckiest Jobs In Sports and An Interview with Eric “Stoosh” Jones
Q: Tell us about the times where you just were like, man, this is just not worth it?
Eric Jones shares stories of long hours and constant service complaints in the ticket office, describing it as a challenging environment filled with pressure to meet high expectations.
Our Sponsor Segment Goes Haywire and Do People Working In Sports Need Unions?
Q: What are your thoughts on the state of the sports industry regarding burnout?
The hosts share that the industry continues to celebrate long hours and burnout, suggesting that collective action might be necessary to invoke change.
Research Behind The Burnout: An Interview With Dr. Matt Huml
Q: What's the potential for change in the sports industry regarding work-life balance?
Dr. Huml suggested that leadership needs to prioritize employee well-being, proposing ideas like designated no-email times.
Research Behind The Burnout: An Interview With Dr. Matt Huml
Q: What were some of your other key findings?
Dr. Huml discussed the pervasive workaholism in sports and its correlation to burnout, highlighting the emotional toll on individuals.
Belichick Wishes He Had Us Working With Him, A Visit To The Psychologist's Couch and We Want Your Stories!
Q: Today, how are you doing?
Andy shares that he's doing okay, focusing on family and life outside sports but longing for meaningful work.

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Frequently Asked Questions About No Longer Credentialed

What is No Longer Credentialed about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Focusing primarily on the unique experiences and challenges faced within the realm of college athletics, this podcast offers candid discussions that examine the intersection of sports, mental health, and work-life balance. Episodes feature personal stories from industry veterans as they navigate the demands of a high-pressure environment and address critical issues like burnout, identity crises, and the emotional toll of working with athletes. Through insightful conversations with guests who bring firsthand knowledge and expertise, listeners gain a deeper understanding of the collegiate sports landscape, including the complexities of the Transfer Portal, the impact of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals, and the often-overlooked roles of ... more

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1. Delaney Mullins
2. Jeff Carrico
3. Matt Huml
4. Erin Andrews
5. Eric Stooche Jones
6. Eric Nichols
7. Laurel Fahler
8. Andy McNamara

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