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Beyond Sport's Nick Keller and the 49ers Jesse Lovejoy preview the Beyond Innovation conference which explores better methods of leveraging sport to improve STEM education. SportTechie is proud to be the official Digital Media Partner of the two-day event, which is on May 22-23 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Ca. For more information: https://beyondsport.org/event/beyond-innovation-2018/
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The WNBA season begins this Friday with a matchup between the Dallas Wings and the Phoenix Mercury. Hear WNBA president Lisa Borders chat with Bram about the goals she has for the league, the future of sports consumption, and much more.
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Bram chats with sports scientist and biomechanist Juan Delgado about how the New York Sports Science Lab uses science to improve athlete training and performance.
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Bram chats with Super Bowl Champ Ryan Nece, who discusses his work as Managing Partner at Next Play Capital and much more.
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Geoff Reiss, general manager at Oath/Yahoo Sports joins Bram to discuss digital media, live sports via mobile, legalized sports betting, and the future of fantasy sports. That and much more on the SportTechie Podcast with Bram Weinstein.
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Is it possible that too much has been made of CTE in NFL Players? Scott Anderson, Chief Customer Officer at SyncThink sits with Bram to discuss that and much more related to the science behind the study of head trauma.
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This week Bram talks with Chris Marinak, Executive Vice President - Strategy, Technology, and Innovation at Major League Baseball.
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On February 13, 2018, SportTechie hosted its inaugural State Of The Industry conference at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. Sports industry leaders from across the country convened to examine the various topics and trends that shaped the sports technology world in 2017, and what is on the horizon for 2018 and beyond. This podcast features some of the most compelling insights shared by speakers at State Of The Industry. In this episode, you'll hear from Grant Paranjape, Director of Esports Business and Team Operations at Monumental Sports Entertainment, Andrew Paradise, Skillz CEO and Founder, Jamie Leece, MLBAM VP of Games, Zach Leonsis, Senior Vice President, Strategic Initiatives & General Manager of Monumental Sports Network at Monumental Sports & Entertainment, Geoff Reiss, GM of Sports at Oath, Lisa Borders, WNBA President, and more.
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Bram recaps the innovation and tech we saw at the PyeongChang Olympics with NBC Sports executives, Jack Jackson and Brian Gilmore.
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Bram chats with Marilou McFarlane, Co-Founder, Women in Sports Tech (WiST). WiST wants to provide an avenue for sports tech businesses to recruit women for key positions within their companies.
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Bram chats with Vince Gennaro, Associate Dean and Clinical Professor at New York University's Tisch Institute for Global Sport.
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Cofounder and CRO @ DraftKings, Matt Kalish, sits with Bram to discuss the evolution of fantasy sports over the past few years, what the company has planned for the future, and Super Bowl LII.
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The Minnesota Vikings are hosting Super Bowl LII at U.S. Bank Stadium. Hear from their ED of Digital Media and Innovation, Scott Kegley. He talks about how the Vikings innovate throughout the season and how the stadium itself will provide a one-of-a-kind experience for viewers around the world come Super Bowl Sunday.
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Kevin Brilliant, Chicago Bulls Senior Manager of Business Strategy & Analytics, joins Bram to discuss how he uses behavioural science to make business decisions and improve fan experience.
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SportTechie Senior Writers, Jen Booton and Joe Lemire, discuss the year in sports tech that was 2017 and what we can expect in 2018.
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In Part 2 of 2 of a special, two-part SportTechie Podcast, Bram continues his discussion with Ted and Zach Leonsis. Hear them opine on cable subscriptions and streaming, and what Ted thinks is going to save the NFL. Hint - it's not what you might think.
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(Part 1 of 2) - Bram sits with Ted and Zach Leonsis, the father-son duo behind Monumental Sports & Entertainment, owners and operators of the Washington Wizards, Washington Capitals, Washington Mystics, and many more.
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World Series Champion and NL MVP Ryan Howard joins Bram to discuss wearables and automated sports officiating. Plus, hear why his venture capital firm, SeventySix Capital, is investing in esports.
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Diamond Kinetics CEO and Co-Founder, CJ Handron, joins us to discuss the future of baseball technology and the Astros' World Series victory. Diamond Kinetics is a baseball and softball technology company that strives to help players of all levels gain deeper data-driven insights into their skills and performance.
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Jason Gay of The Wall Street Journal joins Bram to discuss the ever-changing digital media landscape, esports, and what technologies are having and will have the greatest impact on the NFL.
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