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I interview Daniel Ladik, a professor from Seton Hall that oversees the Seton Hall Sports Poll.
đ€ How I Quit Gambling: https://youtu.be/ZUx9qIm4sNY The Seton Hall Sports Poll: https://blogs.shu.edu/sportspoll/
đ Check out Right Choice Recovery: https://rightchoicerecoverynj.com
Right Choice Recovery Center in Dayton, NJ, is a licensed addiction treatment center offering evidence-based treatment for substance use, alcohol addiction, as well as compulsive gambling. Our clinical team specializes in dual diagnosis care, addressing mental health conditions like anxiety, depression, and PTSD alongside addiction. We provide intensive recovery programs, with treatment tailored to individual needs. Right Choice Recovery accepts most major insurance plans and is licensed with the state of NJ and also holds a JCAHO accreditation, ensuring accessible, confidential, and comprehensive care across New Jersey.
About Dr. Ladik: Professor Ladik (known as Dr. Dan-o to his students) is an Associate Professor of Marketing in the Stillman School of Business at Seton Hall University. His main teaching and research interests include marketing strategy, personal selling and sales management, servant leadership and web 2.0/social media. Professor Ladik is also the Methodologist for the Seton Hall Sports Poll. Prior to Seton Hall University, Professor Ladik taught for seven years in the Sawyer Business School at Suffolk University in Boston. Professor Ladik earned his Ph.D. in marketing at the University of South Florida in Tampa and holds BS (economics), MA (international marketing) and MBA degrees from Saint Josephâs University in Philadelphia.
Sports betting didnât just arrive â it was normalized. In this conversation with Professor Daniel Ladik of the Seton Hall Sports Poll, we unpack how ads, data-driven targeting, and âVIPâ psychology turned gambling into everyday pop culture. We talk vulnerable audiences (kids, teens, college-age), why âgamble responsiblyâ messaging misses the point, and how parlays, push notifications, and personalized offers keep people in action. We also cover what could change: whistle-to-whistle ad limits, real literacy up front (not just after harm), and building a movement that puts consumers first. This channel is dedicated to spreading awareness about gambling addiction and helping individuals better understand the risks of excessive gambling. Through powerful storytelling, educational content, and real-life experiences, we aim to shine a light on the dangers of gambling and provide tools for recovery. Whether you're seeking help, supporting a loved one, or simply looking to learn more, our mission is to create a safe space for open conversations about gambling addiction.
đđ» Recovery Resources: https://odaatgamblingawareness.com/resources 1ïžâŁ First day trying to stop gambling? Start here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQirxbLdrgPneNZshy-heKIhm9ftfqpwm&si=RgIHxiIJjC0Wi7yr đ Subscribe To Avoid Making The Same Mistakes I Did: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH8s1lNHQbXzltQg_aXMAQA?sub_confirmation=1
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I interview Daniel Ladik, a professor from Seton Hall that oversees the Seton Hall Sports Poll.
đ€ How I Quit Gambling: https://youtu.be/ZUx9qIm4sNY The Seton Hall Sports Poll: https://blogs.shu.edu/sportspoll/
đ Check out Right Choice Recovery: https://rightchoicerecoverynj.com
Right Choice Recovery Center in Dayton, NJ, is a licensed addiction treatment center offering evidence-based treatment for substance use, alcohol addiction, as well as compulsive gambling. Our clinical team specializes in dual diagnosis care, addressing mental health conditions like anxiety, depression, and PTSD alongside addiction. We provide intensive recovery programs, with treatment tailored to individual needs. Right Choice Recovery accepts most major insurance plans and is licensed with the state of NJ and also holds a JCAHO accreditation, ensuring accessible, confidential, and comprehensive care across New Jersey.
About Dr. Ladik: Professor Ladik (known as Dr. Dan-o to his students) is an Associate Professor of Marketing in the Stillman School of Business at Seton Hall University. His main teaching and research interests include marketing strategy, personal selling and sales management, servant leadership and web 2.0/social media. Professor Ladik is also the Methodologist for the Seton Hall Sports Poll. Prior to Seton Hall University, Professor Ladik taught for seven years in the Sawyer Business School at Suffolk University in Boston. Professor Ladik earned his Ph.D. in marketing at the University of South Florida in Tampa and holds BS (economics), MA (international marketing) and MBA degrees from Saint Josephâs University in Philadelphia.
Sports betting didnât just arrive â it was normalized. In this conversation with Professor Daniel Ladik of the Seton Hall Sports Poll, we unpack how ads, data-driven targeting, and âVIPâ psychology turned gambling into everyday pop culture. We talk vulnerable audiences (kids, teens, college-age), why âgamble responsiblyâ messaging misses the point, and how parlays, push notifications, and personalized offers keep people in action. We also cover what could change: whistle-to-whistle ad limits, real literacy up front (not just after harm), and building a movement that puts consumers first. This channel is dedicated to spreading awareness about gambling addiction and helping individuals better understand the risks of excessive gambling. Through powerful storytelling, educational content, and real-life experiences, we aim to shine a light on the dangers of gambling and provide tools for recovery. Whether you're seeking help, supporting a loved one, or simply looking to learn more, our mission is to create a safe space for open conversations about gambling addiction.
đđ» Recovery Resources: https://odaatgamblingawareness.com/resources 1ïžâŁ First day trying to stop gambling? Start here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQirxbLdrgPneNZshy-heKIhm9ftfqpwm&si=RgIHxiIJjC0Wi7yr đ Subscribe To Avoid Making The Same Mistakes I Did: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH8s1lNHQbXzltQg_aXMAQA?sub_confirmation=1

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