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By Rob Finklestein and Trent M. Clark
The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.
In this conversation, Rob Finkelstein and Trent Clark interview Anthony Pitre, an NIL specialist for college sports. They discuss Pitre's experience working with athletes at the University of Florida and now at the University of Texas at Austin and his involvement in the emerging field of NIL. They also touch on topics such as the marketability of athletes in different sports, the return of the EA Sports College Football video game, and the expansion of NIL to high school athletes in Florida. Other topics explored include the importance of transparency and communication between athletes and coaches, the role of compliance in educating athletes about NIL, the need for athletes to understand tax implications and the benefits of setting up an LLC, the value of giving back to the community through NIL partnerships, and the importance of authenticity and engagement on social media. They also discuss the process of choosing a trusted advisor for NIL opportunities and the growth of NIL in high school sports.
"NIL Deals in College and High School" highlights
NIL4U is part of the podcast network, SportsE Media
SportsE Media is a sports media platform and production company that connects entrepreneurs, executives, athletes, and fans. It focuses on sports, entrepreneurship, mental health, and media.
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NIL4U is also a part of QuietLoud Studios
QuietLoud Studios is the podcast network where reflection and voice come together.
Learn more: https://quietloudstudios.com/
NIL4U is produced by the team at KazCM
KazCM is a B2B content production company that builds assets and drives revenue by writing and talking. If you are looking to create a podcast, show, or written works, talk with the team at KazCM.
Learn more: https://kazcm.com/
Connect
Listen to the NIL4U Podcast: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | SportsE
Anthony Pitre: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthony-pitre-362141181/
Rob Finkelstein: Linkedin
Trent Clark: Linkedin
SportsE Media: YouTube | TikTok | X | IG
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Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction and Overview
01:28 The University of Florida: A Hotbed of NIL Activity
03:00 Collective Deals and Team Marketing Campaigns
07:00 The Return of the EA Sports College Football Video Game
12:02 Expanding NIL to High School Athletes in Florida
19:30 Navigating Compliance and Coach Approval in NIL Deals
21:53 Transparency and Communication in NIL
23:23 The Role of Compliance in NIL Education
25:30 Understanding Tax Implications and Setting Up an LLC
27:48 Giving Back to the Community through NIL
30:29 Authenticity and Engagement on Social Media
39:07 Choosing a Trusted Advisor for NIL
43:03 NIL Opportunities in High School Sports
In this episode, we feature Sam Green, an educator in the NIL space who helps athletes build their personal brands and navigate the world of social media to monetize their platforms. She emphasizes the importance of efficiency and time management for busy athletes. Sam advises athletes to start with a clear goal and work backward to create a social media strategy that aligns with their post-athletic career aspirations. She also encourages athletes to batch their content creation and find platforms that facilitate NIL deals. Sam believes that athletes not in the top 1% can still succeed in the NIL space with hard work and a long-term approach. She also highlights the importance of giving back to the community and using their platform for a greater purpose. The conversation explores the impact of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) on college athletes and the opportunities it provides for their personal and professional development. It highlights how NIL allows athletes to gain real-life skills, such as pitching themselves, negotiating, and creating content. The discussion emphasizes the value of athletes' experiences and mental fortitude, making them desirable hires in the job market. The conversation also touches on the challenges of scalability and sustainability in the NIL space and the importance of building teams and networks. Lastly, she mentions the AthleteCon convention and the significance of platforms like LinkedIn and X for athletes.
Takeaways from NIL Content Creator Sam Green:
NIL4U is part of the podcast network, SportsE Media
SportsE Media is a sports media platform and production company that connects entrepreneurs, executives, athletes, and fans. It focuses on sports, entrepreneurship, mental health, and media.
Learn more: https://sportsepreneur.com/
NIL4U is also a part of QuietLoud Studios
QuietLoud Studios is the podcast network where reflection and voice come together.
Learn more: https://quietloudstudios.com/
NIL4U is produced by the team at KazCM
KazCM is a B2B content production company that builds assets and drives revenue by writing and talking. If you are looking to create a podcast, show, or written works, talk with the team at KazCM.
Learn more: https://kazcm.com/
Connect
Listen to the NIL4U Podcast: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | SportsE
Sam Green: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sambgreen/
Rob Finkelstein: Linkedin
Trent Clark: Linkedin
SportsE Media: YouTube | TikTok | X | IG
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Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction to Sam Green and the NIL Space
02:22 Sam Green's Background and Transition to Educating Athletes in NIL
04:20 The Challenges of NIL for Athletes and the Importance of Self-Care
05:34 Efficiency and Time Management for Athletes in the NIL World
09:13 Navigating the NIL Landscape and the Importance of Having a Plan
10:44 Building Confidence and Empowering Athletes in the NIL Space
13:18 Batching Content Creation and Maximizing Efficiency
15:39 The Importance of Batching Time and Finding NIL Platforms
20:07 Success in the NIL Space: Not Limited to the Top 1%
24:32 Using the NIL Platform for Giving Back and Making a Difference
26:35 NIL and its Impact on Personal and Professional Development
28:21 The Value of Athletes' Experiences and Mental Fortitude
30:59 Scalability and Sustainability in the NIL Space
34:00 Building Teams and Networks for Success in NIL
41:34 The Significance of Platforms like LinkedIn and X
From Division III to NIL Success with Jack Betts
In this episode of NIL4U, we sit down with Jack Betts, a former Division III football player from Amherst College who has made waves in the world of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL). Here are the key highlights:
NIL4U is part of the podcast network, SportsE Media
SportsE Media is a sports media platform and production company that connects entrepreneurs, executives, athletes, and fans. It focuses on sports, entrepreneurship, mental health, and media.
Learn more: https://sportsepreneur.com/
NIL4U is also a part of QuietLoud Studios
QuietLoud Studios is the podcast network where reflection and voice come together.
Learn more: https://quietloudstudios.com/
NIL4U is produced by the team at KazCM
KazCM is a B2B content production company that builds assets and drives revenue by writing and talking. If you are looking to create a podcast, show, or written works, talk with the team at KazCM.
Learn more: https://kazcm.com/
Connect
Listen to the NIL4U Podcast: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | SportsE
Jack Betts: Instagram
Rob Finkelstein: Linkedin
Trent Clark: Linkedin
SportsE Media: YouTube | TikTok | X | IG
In this episode of NIL4U, Rob Finkelstein and Trent Clark are joined by David Gregory, an NFL agent and founder of Bullrush Sports. They discuss how NIL impacted the NFL Draft -- specifically, how athletes made decisions regarding their college eligibility due to Name, Image, and Likeness opportunities. They also touch on the success of the draft in Detroit. The conversation covers the financial considerations for athletes deciding whether to enter the draft, the role of agents in guiding athletes, and the potential for international players in the NFL. They also discuss the challenges and opportunities of NIL for college athletes and the need for education and protection in the space.
Connect:
Listen to the NIL4U Podcast: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | SportsE
David Gregory: X | NFLPA | Bullrush Sports
Rob Finkelstein: Linkedin
Trent Clark: Linkedin
SportsE Media: YouTube | TikTok | X | IG
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In this conversation, Rob Finkelstein and Trent Clark interview Darren Heitner, a sports and entertainment attorney, about the world of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) in college athletics with a focus on NIL representation.
They discuss the current state of NIL, the challenges and opportunities for athletes, brands, and parents, and potential future developments in the space. Heitner emphasizes the importance of proper representation and contract negotiation for athletes and the need for brands to ensure a good fit with the athlete and consider non-monetary benefits. The conversation highlights the real-world education and entrepreneurial opportunities that NIL presents for athletes.
"NIL Representation with Darren Heitner, Sports and Entertainment Attorney" Highlights
Connect:
Listen to the NIL4U Podcast: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | SportsE
Rob Finkelstein: Linkedin | Website
Trent Clark: Linkedin | Website
SportsE Media: YouTube | TikTok | X | IG
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In this conversation, Rob Finkelstein, Trent Clark, and Eric Mader discuss the evolution of student-athlete compensation and the challenges and discrepancies in Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) regulations. They explore the role of NIL collectives and boosters in supporting student-athletes and the impact of NIL on college athletics.
The conversation also explores the boundaries and regulations of NIL, sponsorship opportunities, and the influence of high-profile athletes. They discuss the reorganization and changes in college athletics, including the Dartmouth collective bargaining case.
Finally, they highlight the benefits of maintaining an LLC for NIL and a scandal that could potentially threaten the NCAA. The conversation discusses a scandal involving a wealth manager who misappropriated funds from his clients, including professional and college athletes. The manager offered bribes to major college coaches in exchange for referring wealthy athletes to him. The prevalence of such unethical behavior in college sports is alarming. The conversation also touches on the impact of leadership and the importance of values in sports. The concept of parity in college sports and the challenges and benefits of athletes transferring between programs are explored.
Takeaways
Connect:
Listen to the NIL4U Podcast: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | SportsE
Rob Finkelstein: Linkedin | Website
Trent Clark: Linkedin | Website
SportsE Media: YouTube | TikTok | X | IG
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Chapters
00:00Introduction and Background
01:12 The Evolution of Student-Athlete Compensation
04:28 The Role of NIL Collectives and Boosters
05:32 The Impact of NIL on College Athletics
06:36 The Boundaries and Regulations of NIL
08:39 Sponsorship Opportunities for Student Athletes
10:06 Expanding Brand Partnerships
11:27 The Influence of High-Profile Athletes
13:17 Boundaries and Limitations of NIL
14:12 Reorganization and Changes in College Athletics
15:27 Dartmouth Collective Bargaining
19:05 Scandal Threatening the NCAA
20:00 Wealth Manager Scandal
21:12 Bribes to Coaches
23:19 Challenges in College Sports
24:06 Ethics and Legal Issues
26:08 Leadership and Ethics
29:13 Impact on Youth and Values
30:15 Parity in College Sports
33:10 Coaches Setting Examples
35:27 The Importance of Sports in Life
37:55 Closing Remarks
In this episode, Rob and Trent are joined by Scott Eisenstadt, an NIL agent, to discuss various NIL-related topics. They cover interactions with collectives, the impact of smaller Division I programs, opportunities and challenges for athletes, social media and marketing criteria, differences in NIL opportunities, and parental expectations and misconceptions. The principal themes discussed include the importance of transparency and information sources in the NIL landscape, the use of recruiting tools and facilities to attract athletes, the impact of the transfer portal on player opportunities, the potential for NIL deals to contribute to charitable causes, and the lack of transparency in the valuation and reporting of NIL deals.
NIL Agent | Scott Eisenstadt | Takeaways
Connect:
Listen to the NIL4U Podcast: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | SportsE
Rob Finkelstein: Linkedin | Website
Trent Clark: Linkedin | Website
SportsE Media: YouTube | TikTok | X | IG
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In this episode, hosts Rob Finkelstein and Coach Trent are joined by Orlando Arnold, founder and CEO of Pyramid Sports and Entertainment. As a former Alabama State baseball player turned MLB agent, Orlando shares his journey and insights into the evolving NIL era. An episode about empowering athletes through NIL.
Welcome to the NIL4U Podcast, an enlightening journey into the world of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL), brought to you by SportsE Media.
Topics discussed in this episode:
Connect:
Listen to the NIL4U Podcast: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | SportsE
Rob Finkelstein: Linkedin | Website
Trent Clark: Linkedin | Website
SportsE Media: YouTube | TikTok | X | IG
In this episode of NIL4U, we talk NIL with Thomas Coke, a multifaceted entrepreneur, lawyer, and expert in branding and alternative finance. Thomas shares his wisdom from his extensive experience in launching ventures and navigating the NIL landscape, mainly focusing on the role of entrepreneurship in leveraging NIL opportunities for student-athletes.
Welcome to the NIL4U Podcast, your guide to understanding and maximizing the potential of NIL in college athletics, presented by SportsE Media.
Topics discussed in this episode:
Connect:
Listen to the NIL4U Podcast: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | SportsE
Rob Finkelstein: Linkedin | Website
Trent Clark: Linkedin | Website
SportsE Media: YouTube | TikTok | X | IG
In this episode of NIL4U, we sit down with Sivonnia DeBarros, the Protector of Athletes®, a trailblazing first-generation lawyer and former Division 1 track and field athlete. With her extensive experience in law and a deep passion for supporting athletes, women, and first-generation business owners, DeBarros shares her insights on creating lasting legacies, the importance of proper legal guidance, and navigating the complexities of the NIL era.
Welcome to the NIL4U Podcast, an enlightening journey into the world of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL), brought to you by SportsE Media.
Topics discussed in this episode:
Connect:
Listen to the NIL4U Podcast: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | SportsE
Rob Finkelstein: Linkedin | Website
Trent Clark: Linkedin | Website
SportsE Media: YouTube | TikTok | X | IG
The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.