The NIL Spot Podcast

Welcome to the NIL Spot Podcast. A place for parents, student-athletes, and coaches to understand the concept of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) in the high school and college sports worlds. Your host, Dr. JAM, launched this show to highlight the need for athletes - both professionals and amateurs to build their brands based on their talent and personality. Every month, she will discuss a new topic/aspect of NIL that caters to the lives and sacrifices student-athletes across all sports go through. Tune in to become educated on NIL updates.

GameChangers 2024: Daylon McCoy

Mr. Daylon McCoy, owner of PriorityU Sports Performance. Mr. McCoy has been on the NIL road trying to tell businesses, student athletes, and coaches about NIL and how to effectively use it. Through a Facebook Group he and Dr. JAM connected and began to think of ways to share their passion of helping others learn about NIL. Together they came up with the idea of GameChangers. Hear more about Mr. McCoy and GameChanger 2024.

08-24
23:29

GameChangers 2024: Brandi Theriot

Ms. Brandi Theriot, the owner of Melanated Moxie explains how businesses and student athletes can use AI to build their brand. University-trained graphic designer, Ms. Theriot discussed using AI for your advantage, especially when you are on a budget. Interested in using AI to build your NIL brand? Ms. Theriot shows that you don't have to be a sports enthusiast in order to support student athletes and businesses through NIL. The only requirement is being a SERVANT!

08-23
19:44

Gamechangers 2024: Langston Faulk

In spite of the fact that Mr. Langston Faulk comes from a well-known family associated with football, playing football wasn’t his thing.  As a result, he forged a career in basketball and fashion instead.  Hear his story of creating the Eyeconik Brand and his plans to integrate sports and fashion to help student athletes.

08-22
19:00

Gamechangers 2024: Ronald Piper

Ronald Piper a business owner and NIL gamechanger has learned how to take his family business to the next level using NIL. Mr. Piper has helped student athletes in a smaller market develop their brand and garner NIL deals. Mr. Piper has over over 15 years in marketing and sales, that excels as an entrepreneur and industry expert.

08-15
16:23

Gamechangers 2024: Nate Porter

Meet our Gamechanger 2024, Mr. Nate Porter. Mr. Porter is a Certified Math educator in Louisiana. Mr. Porter will speak about the importance of knowing the Financial Aspects of NIL.

08-14
12:11

The ULTIMATE NIL Deal

This episode of The NIL Spot Podcast, features a comprehensive discussion on the evolving landscape of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) regulations and their impact on student-athletes, with a special focus on Reggie Bush’s journey to reclaim his Heisman Trophy. Guest Wellington "Wells P" Phillips, an LA native, shares insights into the significance of USC football in Los Angeles, especially during a time when the NFL was absent from the city. The conversation covers the immense popularity and pressures faced by star athletes like Reggie Bush, who, despite generating substantial revenue for their universities, were previously unable to benefit financially from endorsements or merchandise sales due to NCAA restrictions. This episode delves into the broader challenges and disparities in college sports, including the pressure on young athletes to perform without adequate compensation, the evolution of NIL rules that now allow athletes to earn from their personal brands, and the varying sanctions imposed on universities for different offenses. Discussions also touch upon the potential for student-athlete unions, the importance of building a personal brand early in one’s career, and the role of powerful agencies like Klutch, founded by Rich Paul and LeBron James, in navigating the sports industry. The conversation highlights how social media and NIL changes are reshaping the opportunities for student-athletes, allowing them to control their destinies and earn revenue from endorsements.

05-04
29:05

NIL 101 for Parents: Empowering Parental Advocacy in NIL

In this episode of The NIL Spot, we delve into the crucial role parents play in advocating for their student athletes in Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals. Joining us is Lachauna Edwards, Esq., a pioneering attorney and seasoned influencer with a focus on NIL rights for student-athletes. Lachauna shares invaluable insights on why parents need to understand the basics of NIL and legal jargon to effectively navigate this evolving landscape. Some key points we discuss are: 1️⃣ Importance of Parental Advocacy 2️⃣ Understanding Basic Legal Jargon 3️⃣ Navigating NIL Deals

04-04
32:23

How NIL Collectives are Redefining Athlete Sponsorship

Join us for an exclusive episode of The NIL Spot Podcast, where we delve into the groundbreaking work of the 505 Sports Venture Foundation. Our guest, Kurk Roth, a University of New Mexico graduate, the visionary behind this Albuquerque-based startup, shares insights into their mission of empowering Lobo athletes through innovative means. At the heart of their operation is a pioneering concept: legally binding contracts that compensate athletes for the use of their names, images, and likenesses. As the NCAA landscape shifts towards granting athletes more autonomy over their identities, 505 Sports Venture Foundation stands at the forefront, advocating for fairness and transparency. In this episode, Kurk Roth sheds light on the challenges faced by student-athletes and how their venture seeks to address these issues. From navigating complex regulations to fostering a supportive environment for athletes, the foundation's approach is both strategic and compassionate. Discover how 505 Sports Venture Foundation is revolutionizing athlete compensation, not just in Albuquerque but potentially nationwide. Join us as we explore the intersection of sports, entrepreneurship, and social impact in this compelling conversation with Kurk Roth.

03-18
26:10

Tackling Safety: Strategies for Protecting Players on the Gridiron

In this episode of The NIL Spot, we delve into the critical topic of safe football tackling techniques with Coach Steven "Squeak" Brown. With concerns about player safety at the forefront of discussions around the sport, understanding and implementing proper tackling methods are more important than ever. From youth leagues to the professional level, coaches, players, and parents alike are seeking ways to mitigate the risk of injury while maintaining the integrity and excitement of the game. 1. Fundamentals of Safe Tackling 2. Heads Up Football 3. Changing the Culture 4. The Future of Tackling Safety

02-29
22:02

Football Isn't Just for Boys

We invite you to join the conversation and support the movement towards a more inclusive and diverse football community. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the sport, let's continue to challenge stereotypes and celebrate the talent and passion of footballers, regardless of gender. In this episode, Tiffeany Roderick, a passionate football enthusiast and experienced corporate professional with over 15 years of diverse work experience. In 2021, she launched 1st & Ten, a company dedicated to empowering women through football education, inspired by her love for the game and her father's coaching influence. We talk about: 1️⃣ why women should learn basic football terminology. 2️⃣ how to women can have fun watching football. 3️⃣ why moms need to learn more about football than, "that's my baby"!

02-08
20:30

Sponsorship Revolution: A Deep Dive with Ishveen Jolly, Founder & CEO of Open Sponsorship

shveen is a trailblazer in the sports marketing industry having built OpenSponsorship.com into the world's largest marketplace connecting brands to athletes for digital marketing campaigns. Her accolades include getting on the Forbes 30U30 sports list, Inc's top 100 female Founders list and raising over $5M for the company including from NBA team owners, athletes such as Serena Williams, notable VCs and her Alma Mater Oxford University. The marketplace has 12,000 athletes, 60% are managed by the major sports agencies and 40% is athletes direct. They have done 10,000 deals including for brands like Walmart, Footlocker, ESPN, Fanduel and 100s more. In this episode you’ll learn about: 1️⃣ the fundamental concepts of sponsorship and NIL 2️⃣ real-world examples of successful partnerships  3️⃣ diverse perspectives on the evolving landscape of sponsorship deals and NIL agreements

01-25
24:26

The NIL Gold Rush: Unearthing the Opportunities in Name, Image, and Likeness

In the world of college sports and beyond, a revolutionary shift is happening, and it's known as the Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) era. Join us on "The NIL Gold Rush" as we embark on a journey to explore the exciting landscape of NIL opportunities. Hear how Jayden Smith was able to receive a five-figure deal with Mathnasium. In this podcast, we: ⛏️Dive deep into the groundbreaking deal 🗣️Explain how lucrative NIL deals and non-DI Student Athletes can connect 🌐 Explain how an ecosystem is necessary for developing and cultivating NIL deals. "The NIL Gold Rush" episode offers a real life opportunity to hear how Jayden Smith, a Xavier University- New Orleans baseball player, Kimberly Smith, a Mathenasium owner, and David Dirks, the Chief Operating Office of The Icon 1901 Collective created the Mathenasium partnership that is reshaping the sports industry, and discover the entrepreneurial spirit driving a generation of young athletes. Whether you're a sports enthusiast, an aspiring athlete, a business professional, or simply curious about the evolving landscape of college sports and marketing, this episode is your go-to source for understanding the NIL revolution and how it's changing the game for everyone involved. Tune in to "The NIL Gold Rush" and join us as we uncover the gold mine of opportunities and challenges in the Name, Image, and Likeness era.

11-02
29:32

NILHERoes: Black Women Athletes Breaking Barriers

In this dynamic episode of The NIL Spot, we shine a spotlight on the remarkable journeys of Black women athletes who are rewriting the playbook. With NIL opening doors to unprecedented opportunities, these athletes are seizing the moment, building their brands, and carving out their own paths to success. We explore the broader implications of NIL for Black women athletes, shedding light on how this groundbreaking development is reshaping the landscape of college sports. Our guest, Ajhanai (AJ Newton) Keaton, Ph.D. and Professor Briana DuBose are sharing insights into the challenges Black women athletes are facing, including navigating the complexities of contracts, endorsements, and managing an increasing growing social media presence. Join Dr. JAM and she chats with guests Ajhanai (AJ Newton) Keaton, Ph.D. and Professor Briana DuBose and hear how they are helping to make sure Black women athletes are not just seen, but also heard in the NIL space.

09-07
31:16

NIL's Unlimited Possibilities for HBCU Student Athletes

In this thrilling episode of The NIL Spot Podcast, we're diving deep into the dynamic world of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rights at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Our guest today is none other than the esteemed Athletic Director of Langston University, Donnita Drain-Rodgers. Langston University, a distinguished HBCU, has a rich history of nurturing exceptional athletes and providing top-tier education. Now, with NIL rights opening new doors for student-athletes, we sit down with Athletic Director Drain-Rodgers to explore the unlimited possibilities this revolution brings to HBCUs. In this episode, we uncover: 1. The HBCU Advantage: Athletic Director Drain-Rodgers shares insights into why HBCUs like Langston University are uniquely positioned to thrive in the NIL era. Discover how these institutions can leverage their rich traditions and close-knit communities to empower student-athletes. 2. Success Stories: Hear how Langston University athletes are harnessing NIL rights to build their personal brands and secure endorsement deals. These stories prove that talent knows no bounds, and opportunities are boundless. 3. Empowering Athletes: Learn how Langston University and other HBCUs are providing the tools and support necessary for student-athletes to navigate the NIL landscape successfully. From educational programs to mentorship, discover the holistic approach to athlete development. 4. The Future of HBCU Athletics: Athletic Director Drain-Rodgers offers a glimpse into the future of HBCU athletics. How will NIL rights impact recruitment, competitiveness, and the overall experience of student-athletes?  Join us for this captivating conversation, where we unravel the untapped potential of Name, Image, and Likeness rights at Langston University and HBCUs nationwide. Whether you're a sports enthusiast, an advocate for education, or simply curious about the transformative power of NIL, this episode promises to leave you inspired and informed.

08-25
19:08

Breaking Barriers: Navigating NIL and Affirmative Action in Sports

In this episode, Professor DuBose and I are delving into the complex world of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) and Affirmative Action in the realm of sports. In this podcast, we explore the critical issues, controversies, and potential solutions surrounding these two significant aspects of the sports industry. In recent years, the landscape of college athletics and professional sports has seen a seismic shift with the introduction of NIL rights for student-athletes. We take an in-depth look at how NIL impacts student-athletes, universities, sponsors, and the overall sports ecosystem. With expert interviews, we uncover how NIL is reshaping the traditional dynamics of college sports and the broader implications it has for athlete endorsements, branding, and commercial opportunities. Furthermore, we venture into the sensitive topic of Affirmative Action in sports, examining how policies aimed at promoting diversity and inclusion have shaped the composition of sports teams at various levels. We explore the historical context, the intentions behind these policies, and the impact they have had on both underrepresented and overrepresented groups. Through engaging discussions, we shed light on the complexities of Affirmative Action and its ongoing relevance in the pursuit of equal representation in sports. As we navigate these intricate subjects, we also address the potential conflicts that may arise when NIL intersects with Affirmative Action. What challenges do these policies present when they overlap, and how can they be effectively managed to ensure fairness and equality? Whether you're an avid sports fan, an athlete, a policymaker, or simply curious about the evolving landscape of sports and societal dynamics, this episode will provide valuable insights, thoughtful discussions, and a deeper understanding of the impact of NIL and Affirmative Action in the world of sports.

07-20
42:12

Future Prospects: Examining the National Letter of Intent's Role in Shaping Athletes' NIL Opportunities

As with anything that has to do with NIL and the NCAA, the last two years have been a ride thus far, and it's not slowing down anytime soon. According to The Athletic, major changes are coming to the National Letter of Intent (NIL) program in college athletics, and those changes are not far behind, they are starting in 2024.  With these changes to the transfer portal and the intent letter coming up. In this episode Dr. JAM will talk about: the transfer portal NIL deals how NIL and the transfer intersect to bring about maximum benefits for student-athletes to capitalize on.

07-06
24:44

From the Playing Field to the Digital World

In today's digital age, social media has revolutionized the way we communicate and conduct business. For student-athletes, social media branding is a powerful tool that can make a significant impact on their career and earning potential. By leveraging social media platforms, student-athletes can create a strong personal brand that resonates with their audience, leading to lucrative sponsorships and endorsement deals. In this rapidly evolving landscape, student-athletes must understand the importance of social media branding and how it can be leveraged to drive success both on and off the field. Joy Harris shares from her wealth of knowledge, her insights into scaling, branding, and funding as it relates to student-athletes. In this episode, we discuss the following: The influence of scaling in the business aspect of athletics. Some tips on how to build your brand as an athlete on social media. Utilizing affiliate marketing to get your first brand view. Funding avenues for student-athletes.

06-15
22:00

Mind Matters: Nurturing Mental Health in the Sports World

This podcast episode will revolve around how having your mental health awareness in check is just as good and just as needed as having your physical health in check. In this episode, Dr. JAM will speak to mental health advocate, Brian Dinapoli about: The role of societal pressures, such as social media, in affecting mental well-being. His personal story about overcoming substance abuse How sports bullying can affect athletes

05-25
20:21

NIL and Media

In this episode, we'll be discussing the impact of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) on the world of high school and college sports and media. With student athletes now able to profit from their name, image, and likeness, we're entering a new era of college sports where the power dynamic is shifting. How will this impact the media landscape, and what does it mean for student athletes? Join Dr. JAM as she speaks with indie filmmaker, Chandonae Baskin. During this episode we will also discuss her new sports-based Short Film, Blitz.

05-08
35:14

Empowering Women in Sports

Empowering Women in Sports Historically, women have faced significant obstacles when it comes to competing in sports. They were often excluded from participating in many sports, and even when they were allowed to participate, they faced discrimination and bias from coaches, officials, and even other athletes. Despite the challenges, women athletes have persevered and made significant strides in the world of sports.  In this episode former athletic administrator and leadership strategist, Monique AJ Smith, shares her insights on the representation and celebration of women in sports, particularly in athletic administration.  In this episode we discuss the following:  Representation of women in sports Challenges faced by women in the sports industry Importance of creating opportunities for women in sports. Need for education and specialized knowledge to solve problems Navigating ageism and gender discrimination in professional settings,  The importance of having sponsors and advocates who support and uplift women Maximizing NIL for female student athletes and personal branding. About the Guest Monique A. J. Smith is a leadership strategist for athletics departments and sports organizations, offering university workshops and virtual masterminds through her company, AdvanceAcademy. She hosts the popular podcast, A Chat in the Garden with Monique A. J. Smith, featuring African American Women Athletic Administrators. She is also an adjunct sports management faculty member. Monique is a respected leader in the athletics and sports business industry. Guest contact https://www.linkedin.com/in/monique-a-j-smith-44a5725 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-chat-in-the-garden/

04-03
49:56

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