Stories By Kristi Dosh
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Name Image & Likeness
/ 3 months agoThe TUFF Fund Signs Its First Temple Student Athletes to NIL Deals
The TUFF Fund, an NIL collective supporting Temple student athletes, has signed its initial class of 16 athletes.
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NIL Collectives Insider
/ 3 months agoTalking Tax Issues for NIL Collectives with CPA Katie Davis
Katie Davis, a CPA with James Moore Co., joined us for a live Q&A on tax issues facing NIL collectives.
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Name Image & Likeness
/ 3 months agoHow Leah Clapper Became an Entrepreneur Through NIL
UF gymnast Leah Clapper has used NIL as an opportunity to pursue entrepreneurial ventures, including creating her own boardgame and starting...
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Name Image & Likeness
/ 4 months agoHow Rayquan Smith Became the King of NIL
In this episode, we’re joined by Rayquan Smith, the “King of NIL.” Rayquan is a decathlete at Norfolk State and previously...
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Licensing
/ 4 months agoThe Evolution of Licensing in the NIL Era
Marty Ludwig, Director of Trademarks and Licensing at University of Cincinnati, joins the podcast to discuss current trends and issues in...
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Name Image & Likeness
/ 4 months agoImpacting the Next Generation Through NIL
UNC WBB athlete Deja Kelly joins the podcast to talk about how she's using NIL to have a positive impact on...
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Marketing/PR
/ 4 months agoUsing Data to Increase Fan Engagement and Revenue
Steve Hank has spent his career helping college athletic departments engage fans and increase revenue, and in this podcast he's sharing...
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Name Image & Likeness
/ 4 months agoWelcome to The Players’ Platform
This new podcast is all about personal branding and entrepreneurship for college athletes in the era of name, image and likeness.
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NIL Collectives Insider
/ 5 months agoSocial Media Strategy for NIL Collectives
Actionable advice to implement to engage fans and student athletes through your collective's social media channels.
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Governance
/ 5 months agoThe Future of NIL and Compensating Athletes with NCAA President Mark Emmert
Mark Emmert discusses the future of NIL, including his idea for athletes to be paid brand ambassadors for the university.