
Two sports marketers (Jake Kranz and Tyler Webb) interview the most unique people in sports, business, marketing, and technology to learn about the ideas shaping the future of the sports industry.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 65 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

A frustrating catch-and-release moment sparked an idea that turned into a full-fledged fishing tech company.
This week, Jake and Tyler sit down with Lawrence, founder of Fishtechy and creator of the Proofball, to talk about measuring fish without ha... more
Jack Appleby has spent 15 years building brands on the internet, and then used that same playbook to build two of his own.
This week, Jake and Tyler sit down with the creator behind How to Hoop Forever and Future Social to talk about treating conten... more
Riley Martin doesn’t break news or argue hot takes — he explains sports so clearly that anyone can follow along.
This week, Jake and Tyler sit down with the creator behind Sportsball to unpack how data visualization became his creative edge, why he ... more
Nathan Dorton started his football brand with a $65 loan, a Photoshop glove template, and a factory connection in Pakistan. Today, Phenom Elite is a $10M business redefining how football gear, culture, and IP intersect.
This week, Jake and Tyler sat... more
Awesome podcast - they do a good breakdown at the intersection of sports and business









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