
Sports brought us together — now let's talk about it. Leaders, athletes, creators, and entrepreneurs in and around sports. Business, media, NIL, culture, youth sports, sports tech, and AI in sports. A SportsE Media production.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 172 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EntrepreneurshipSportsBusiness | |||

Brando Babini started Youth 4 Youth FC when he was 16 after realizing his own soccer path was changing. Instead of walking away from the game, he built something for the players coming next.
Eric Kasimov talks with Brando about player-led developmen... more
College sports is changing fast. NIL, social media, transfer rules, donor money, brand deals, and youth sports are now connected in ways that did not exist a few years ago.
Eric Kasimov talks with Brent Wall, co-founder and CEO of Student Athlete Sc... more
Youth sports has quietly become a full-time job for parents. Between schedules, travel, apps, training, and expectations, the load has grown far beyond just showing up.
Eric Kasimov talks with Dave Yoo, founder of Onsides, a platform built to simpli... more
When NIL took off, most of the attention went to deals, collectives, and monetization. Much less attention went to the person behind it all: the athlete, their identity, and whether they are actually being prepared for what comes next.
In this episo... more
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Bro, this pod is it. Sports really is way more than what we watch.
The topics being discussed here are great! Really interesting to see such a wide variety of discussions being had.
As someone who is a sports nerd and loves to know the inner workings of the sports world, this podcast is just what you need!
This show is essential for anyone in sports, business, and mindset
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This show blends sports, entrepreneurship, and personal development, with frequent dives into how business models, technology, and culture intersect with athletics. Episodes explore topics like youth development pathways, NIL and athlete branding, parent and family dynamics in youth sports, and the broader economics of sports leagues, colleges, and fandom. Interviews commonly feature founders, athletes, and operators at the intersection of sport and business, offering practical insights for listeners who are building products, services, or careers in sports-focused ecosystems. A standout aspect is its emphasis on mental wellness, leadership, and the long-term wellbeing of athletes alongside traditional business storytelling, making it usefu... more
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Recent guests on SportsEpreneur include:
1. Brando Babini
2. Brent Wall
3. Dave Yoo
4. Stephen Bienko
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