In this episode, the FTR team delves deep into a dynamic conversation on unexpected sports outcomes, the evolution of digital advertising, and the relentless pace of media and tech. From "30 Rock" references to critiquing media commissions, the FTR team leaves no stone unturned.
Join Mara, Ryan Riggin, and Ryan Imming as they navigate through Mara’s & Ryan’s real-life flooding issues, moving into a deep dive into the rising tides of the AI revolution. From copyright conundrums involving The New York Times to the uncanny valley of AI influencers, this episode uncovers the shifting sands beneath the worlds of media, tech, content, and marketing.
In this rebooted episode of The FTR Podcast, formerly known as Re:Broadcast, join our hosts as they delve into personal stories that showcase the power of genuine content. From discussing Mara’s raw approach to Barstool's audacious branding and a touch of the Dumb Dad podcast's magic, Episode 9 is packed with everything from light-hearted banter about family mishaps to deep dives into branding, media giants, and the sheer entertainment of everyday life.
In this rebooted episode of The FTR Podcast, formerly known as Re:Broadcast, join our hosts as they delve into personal stories that showcase the power of genuine content. From discussing Mara’s raw approach to Barstool's audacious branding and a touch of the Dumb Dad podcast's magic, Episode 9 is packed with everything from light-hearted banter about family mishaps to deep dives into branding, media giants, and the sheer entertainment of everyday life.
This week, Ryan and Ryan navigate through a series of trending topics in the aftermath of a laid-back Memorial Day Weekend. Discussing everything from the quirky phenomenon of out-of-control wedding speeches to DeSantis's Twitter Spaces campaign announcement, this episode takes a deep dive into the impacts of digital media on our lives and businesses. They also ponder over the Succession series, Elon Musk's shareholder meeting, and the importance of always staying authentic.
This episode of ReBroadcast is a rollercoaster through the shifting landscapes of media, content, tech, and marketing. Your hosts, Ryan Riggin and Ryan Imming, explore the phenomenon of early internet viral videos and the cultural significance of inside jokes. They analyze TikTok's burgeoning rivalry with streaming giants and how new social platforms are rewriting the rules of sketch comedy. Dive into the discourse on Twitter's paywall model and community notes, get insights on fresh advertising techniques, and hear their take on traditional ad agencies' enduring reliance on old media.
Join the Ryans as they delve into personal stories of house trading and poker betting, then transition into the vast world of sports branding. Learn about the potential of smaller sports teams in creating large audiences, and the effectiveness of the '1000 True Fans' strategy. The episode wraps up with a detailed examination of the powerful brands built by Good Good Golf and Page Spiranac, showcasing the potent combination of passion and personality in content marketing.
Join us for a trip down memory lane as we reminisce on rivalries from our college days, the impact of fraternity life, and how historical events might have played out differently with today's tech. We also dive into the transformative power of technology on journalism, business processes, and content creation, and share insights on the role of physical activity, nutrition, and mindfulness in fostering longevity. Get ready to discuss business scaling, time tracking, and why having people hate you online is a good thing. Welcome to the Gen X ReBroadcast, where we blend the old with the new for a refreshing take on business, media, content, and marketing.
Join Ryan and Ryan for the 4th episode of Re:Broadcast as they dive into the world of podcasting for businesses, exploring backend systems, AI optimization, and the power of storytelling. Get inspired by their broadcasting influences and learn the importance of consistency in content creation. They discuss the pros and cons as well as the benefits and challenges of being born into a family business versus starting one from scratch. Plus, discover how a simple TikTok clip led them to binge-watch Loudermilk on Amazon Prime.
In episode 3 of Re:Broadcast, join the Ryans as they dive into the latest episode of Succession, the firing of Tucker Carlson & Don Lemon, and Twitter's verification changes. Explore the pros and cons of remote work, deep work, and in-person interactions, and learn how games like Dungeons and Dragons can teach valuable teamwork skills. Finally, celebrate the growth of Kansas City and the role of Patrick Mahomes in its rise to prominence.
In Episode 2 of ReBroadcast, join Ryan and Ryan as they dive into the world of media, content, tech, and marketing. From discussing their takes on the final season of Succession and exploring the influence of politics on music and art, to the evolution of country music and the impact of AI on the future of work, this conversation covers a variety of thought-provoking topics. Tune in as they share insights on creative content creation, gamifying self-improvement, and overcoming the fear of starting a podcast. Join us as we discuss the importance of pursuing your creative passions, learning from failures, and turning life's moments into powerful stories for personal and professional growth.
In the debut episode of ReBroadcast, we dive headfirst into the ever-changing media landscape. Join us as we explore the latest episode of Succession, discuss the shift in TV consumption due to streaming services, and tackle the challenge of avoiding spoilers in the age of social media.We venture into the expansive world of video game culture with a look at "The Last of Us," discuss how gaming companies are pioneering virtual and augmented reality, and consider Jane McGonigal's TED talk on the intersection of gaming mechanics and education.As we examine the success of YouTuber Mr. Beast and debate the merits of traditional broadcasting degrees versus personal branding, we discuss Professor Galloway's views on higher education economics and the value of resourcefulness in a rapidly evolving job market.From managing client expectations to pricing strategies for creatives, we touch on the importance of having a diverse skill set, drawing comparisons between AI and DJs and human artists and traditional musicians. We wrap up by discussing insights from Rick Rubin's book on creativity.Don't miss the first episode of ReBroadcast, where we explore the dynamic world of media, content, tech, and marketing!