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EP 45: La magia de Messi y el marketing milagroso: La historia de la marca global de Argentina
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EP 45: Messi magic and miraculous marketing: Argentina’s global brand story
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Overtime: Two years of Brand Slam: Looking back, moving forward
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EP 44: Inside José Andrés media: Building a brand with a name
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Episode 1: NICE Brands Finish First
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Episode 2: Baller Brands with Devin McCourty
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Episode 3: The Keys to Multicultural Branding
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Episode 4: The World Series of Branding
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Episode 5: Trust over-time
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Episode 6: Brand Reinvention with Samantha Lomow
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Episode 7: Humankind of AI
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Episode 8: HBO’s Knockout Star: Kali Reis
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Episode 9: Sweet (Feet) Victory with James White
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Episode 10: “Winning with Purpose” with Helena Foulkes
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Episode 11: Victory comes from within
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Episode 12: Full-court press with brand champion Dan Hurley
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Episode 13: The Dynasty, Tom Brady & the Brand
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Brand Slam: Overtime with Kayla Baptista
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Episode 14: “Personalized: Customer Strategy in the Age of AI.”
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Overtime: Dan Hurley’s Future
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Overtime: The Brady brand
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Episode 15: Inclusion with a Side of Pizza: Randy Martinez’s Recipe for DEI Success
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Episode 16: Virtual production: The future of brand storytelling
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Episode 17: The inside scoop on golf brands with Claire Rogers
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Episode 18: Bark Air takes flight: Inside the luxury pet market
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Episode 19: Gold medal branding with Kathryn Tappen
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Episode 20: Brand culture and Gen Z: Trust is a must
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Episode 21: Cultivating authentic leaders
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Episode 22: Leaders among leaders
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Episode 23: The Light Side of Branding: Sports, comedy and business with Matt Light & Lenny Clarke
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Episode 24: Heating up the Irish cream market: Coole Swan takes on Baileys’ golden goose
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Episode 25: Branding under the influence: Global brands find success with local influencers
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Overtime: José Andrés’ recipe for success
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Episode 26: PetSmart Purpose: How Corporate Social Responsibility fetches brand loyalty
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EP 27: Chris Nowinski: Tackling CTE
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EP 28: Tory Pachis: Inside Amica’s brand strategy
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EP 29: Brand Slam: Best of 2024
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EP 30: Leading across 5 generations
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EP 31: Liquid Death: Killer branding slays the beverage market
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EP 32: Super Bowl storytelling with Shelle Santana
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EP 33: Ad Age's Brian Bonilla on trends and truths
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EP 34: Mass General Brigham’s brand evolution
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EP 35: March Madness, money and marketing
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EP 36: The Masters of Branding with Billy Andrade
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EP 37: The Super Bowl Sommelier, Will Blackmon
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EP 38: The Instacart advantage: Converting clicks into carts
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EP 39: Beyond sterile marketing
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EP 40: WNBA rising: The branding power shift in women’s sports
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EP 41: AI Killed the SEO Star: Marketing in an AI world
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EP 42: Lights, Camera, Impact: Going Green in Virtual Production
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EP 43: Branding with flavor: Steve DiFillippo’s recipes for success
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EP 35: March Madness, money and marketing

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College sports marketing isn’t just changing—it’s evolving at warp speed. As the NCAA tournament tips off, brands are rethinking their playbooks, and we have a courtside view of what’s next. In Episode 35 of the Brand Slam podcast, co-hosts Joe Kayata and (add)ventures President Mary Sadlier sit down with Daryl Jasper, Vice President of Sports Properties at LEARFIELD, to discuss how brands are evolving their approach to collegiate sports marketing. From the rise of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals to the growing demand for deeper, more meaningful connections between brands and fans, Daryl shares his expert take on the new era of sponsorships.

 

Gone are the days when a logo on an outfield billboard was enough to capture fans’ attention. Today, sports marketing—both professional and collegiate—is a year-round strategy that leverages social media, digital platforms and immersive experiences to engage audiences beyond the game. Daryl emphasizes how college sports hold a unique place in marketing because the connection to a university lasts a lifetime. Fans are not just students. They are alumni, family members and lifelong supporters, making collegiate partnerships an opportunity for brands to build relationships that extend far beyond the campus.

 

One of the biggest shifts in college sports marketing? The impact of NIL deals. Student-athletes have become key players in brand partnerships, opening up new opportunities—and challenges—for schools, brands and athletes alike. Daryl dives into how companies are structuring NIL partnerships, what these deals mean for the future of college athletics, and how they’re influencing sponsorship models and athlete education. As the rules continue to evolve, brands need to stay ahead of the game.

 

The playbook for sports marketing is being rewritten. Episode 35 has a fascinating look at how sports marketing is shifting and what lies ahead for brand partnerships in college athletics. 

 

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