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Brett Hutchins
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The Relay
Truck Talk: Performance, Recruitment, and Market Trends with Brett Hutchins
Highlights from this week’s conversation include:Performance Data Analysis (0:32)Recruiting and Education (4:32)Challenges of Truck Driving (5:52)Market Conditions and Communication (13:42)Company events (18:01)Farewell and Gratitude (20:20)The Relay is a podcast produced by Gulf Relay. Each episode, we dive behind the scenes of our operations, teams, and industry. From the unique challenges of the job to anecdotes about life on the road, our guests will provide a window into a profession that is crucial to our economy and way of life. Let’s hit the road!
2024-06-06
20 min
The Relay
The Essentials that Every Truck Driver Needs with Brett Hutchins
Highlights from this week’s conversation include:Jimmy’s ride or die tools (1:48)The need for extra air hoses (2:44)Other essential tools for drivers (3:58)The importance of keeping food cold (9:43)Staying hydrated as a driver (10:39)The significance of having cooking appliances in the truck (12:06)The Relay is a podcast produced by Gulf Relay. Each episode, we dive behind the scenes of our operations, teams, and industry. From the unique challenges of the job to anecdotes about life on the road, our guests will provide a window into a profession that is crucial to our economy and way of l...
2023-12-19
15 min
The Relay
Money Math for Owner Operators with Brett Hutchins
Highlights from this week’s conversation include:The importance of sales in the transportation industry (0:56)Math skills that successful drivers possess (2:04)Tips on optimizing fuel economy and controlling expenses (5:43)Final thoughts and takeaways (7:47)The Relay is a podcast produced by Gulf Relay. Each episode, we dive behind the scenes of our operations, teams, and industry. From the unique challenges of the job to anecdotes about life on the road, our guests will provide a window into a profession that is crucial to our economy and way of life. Let’s hit the road!
2023-12-12
10 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 44 – Robert McLeman: RinkWatch, Climate Change and the Power of Citizen Science
Robert McLeman from Wilfred Laurier University in Canada speaks to the series about RinkWatch, a fascinating citizen science research initiative that traces the impacts of climate change on outdoor ice rinks and ponds in North America. We discuss the community and tech that makes RinkWatch possible, the media and public responses to its findings, and future scenarios for ice skating in a warming climate.
2023-11-07
26 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 43 – Markus Stauff: Sport Television, Technology and History
This episode features Markus Stauff from the University of Amsterdam. He outlines the complex relationship between television, technology, mediation and sport across time. We discuss datafication, forensic fandom and sports photography, before concluding with some reflections on the politics of open access publishing.
2023-07-28
36 min
The Relay
Balancing Life as Truck Driver and Cattle Rancher with Brett Hutchins
Highlights from this week’s conversation include:Getting out of the mundane and into trucking (0:10)Managing truck driving but also owning a cattle ranch (1:53)Driving regional and OTR (3:49)Managing fuel costs as an owner operator (4:48)Staying connected on the road (7:09)Brett’s favorite person at Gulf Relay and what brought him to the company (10:23)Why Gulf Relay? (12:08)The Relay is a podcast produced by Gulf Relay. Each episode, we dive behind the scenes of our operations, teams, and industry. From the unique challenges of the job to anecdotes about life on the road, our guests will provide a wi...
2023-05-02
13 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 42 – Jim Cherrington and Jack Black: Sport and Nature in Catastrophic Times
Jim Cherrington and Jack Black from Sheffield Hallam University in the UK join the Series to discuss their new edited collection, Sport and Physical Activity in Catastrophic Environments. We discuss the role of sport around the world in rebuilding after catastrophe, the relationship between nature and technology, and mountain biking. The weird and eerie also feature. (Note: This podcast uses sound from freesound: "Bike ride" by crooner (https://freesound.org/s/42539/) licensed under CC0 1.0.)
2023-04-28
35 min
Dr. John Vervaeke
After Socrates Episode 5 - Finite Transcendence
Welcome back to episode 5 of After Socrates! Please join our patreon to support our work! https://www.patreon.com/johnvervaeke -- You are invited to join me live, online, at the next Circling & Dialogos Workshop where we discuss & practice the tools involved in both Philosophical Fellowship & Dialectic into Dialogos. You can find more information, and register, here: https://circlinginstitute.com/circling-dialogos/ -- Thinkers Referenced: Christopher Cherniak Jerry Fodor John Searle Ludwig Wittgenstein Aristotle Werner Stegmaier
2023-04-24
1h 40
Radio Law Talk
HR3 CONC: Brett Favre Sues for Defamation; Hutchins' Sues Alec Baldwin; Ex-Buckeyes Acquitted
Visit: RadioLawTalk.com for information & full episodes! Follow us on Facebook: bit.ly/RLTFacebook Follow us on Twitter: bit.ly/RLTTwitter Follow us on Instagram: bit.ly/RLTInstagram Subscribe to our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/channel/UC3Owf1BEB-klmtD_92-uqzg Your Radio Law Talk hosts are exceptional attorneys and love what they do! They take breaks from their day jobs and make time for Radio Law Talk so that the rest of the country can enjoy the law like they do. Follow Radio Law Talk on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter & Instagram!
2023-02-11
00 min
Sonitotum – Matthew Wayne Selznick
063: To Be a Hack or Not to Be a Hack
It’s time for episode 063 of Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick, in which I explore the fact that great artistic expression is not necessary for commercial / financial success in self publishing. What does that mean for those of us who want our fiction to add meaningfully to the culture? Would it be better to write fast, simplistic, books to have a better chance at subsidizing high art? What the heck is high art, anyway, and who am I to decide..? Also, an update on my creative endeavors, including new manuscript words and a new market for all of...
2022-12-13
00 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 41 – Jessica Murfree: Extreme Weather, Climate Injustice and Intersectional Environmentalism
Episode 41 features a conversation with Jessica Murfree from Texas A&M University in the United States. Jessica shares her insights about climate injustice, extreme weather and the benefits of adopting an intersectional perspective on the environment. We also discuss the attitudes of fans towards climate change and importance of research impact.
2022-11-25
29 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 40 – Dan Henhawk: Indigenous Physical Cultures, Sustainability and Reconceptualising Sport and Leisure
We're joined for Episode 40 by Dan Henhawk from the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Canada. Speaking as a proud Kanien’keha:ka and Haudenosaunee man, Dan shares his insights about the value of Critical Indigenous Studies and the need to rethink notions of sustainability grounded in colonialist norms and values. We also discuss race, racism and the fascinating history of lacrosse.
2022-05-13
29 min
Stuff They Don't Want You To Know
Listener Mail: The Killenworth Mansion, the Strange Story of Marcus Hutchins, the Problem with Medical Implants
Brett from Facebook hips the gang to the story of Marcus Hutchins, a hacker who singlehandedly saved the internet. Justin responds to Ben's earlier questions about the sticky -- and dangerous -- ethics of medical impants, especially when they become outdated. Talbot asks for more details about the mysterious, controversial Killenworth Mansion, currently functioning as a country house for the Russian government. All this and more in this week's listener mail.They don't want you to read our book.: https://static.macmillan.com/static/fib/stuff-you-should-read/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2022-04-14
53 min
Monday Breakfast
Mount Waverley Voices, Collingwood Community Gardens, Cricket and Coal, AGL and Coal, Making Time for Great Teaching
Monday Breakfast - 14 February 2022with Evan Latest from Chisholm '16"06Evan ventured to Mount Waverley to hear what was on the minds of community members in the Federal Electorate of Chisholm. An electorate held by the Liberal Party by only 1090 votes. Collingwood Community Farm - '30'37"We had a listen to audio from a rally over the weekend aimed at saving the Collingwood Community Gardens. The snippet included the experiences of a local 'plotter' and City of Yarra Councillor, Steve Jolly. At the end of the show we crossed live to the gardens to hear from organiser Giles Fielke on t...
2022-02-13
00 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 39 – Madeleine Orr: Sport, Climate Change and COP26
Sport and climate change leader Madeleine Orr speaks about slippery slopes at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, the role of sport at the COP26 conference in Glasgow, and the origins of the Sport Ecology Group. Read about Maddy’s research and activities on her website, follow her on Twitter @maddyjorr, and hear her on the Climate Champions Podcast.
2022-02-10
27 min
Middle Theory
Compromised
This week, we look at struggles among Democrats to find compromise in advance of a widely anticipated vote on infrastructure and safety net bills. As we begin our analysis of news this week, alarm bells were ringing following the diagnosis of White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki with COVID 19, who dropped off of a planned international trip with President Biden due to what was described as a family emergency. Also, actor Alec Baldwin finally spoke with the press about the recent tragic incident on the set of the film Rust involving a prop weapon, and all eyes are...
2021-11-02
44 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 38 – Jules Boykoff: The Tokyo 2020 Olympics, COVID-19 and Greenwashing the Games
A Tokyo 2020 (2021) Olympics and Paralympics special episode. I'm joined by scholar-activist and leading Olympics expert, Jules Boykoff, to review recent events in Tokyo. We discuss the staging of the Games in the middle of a public health emergency that saw celebration capitalism and disaster capitalism collide. Jules also offers his insights on greenwashing, anti-Olympic activism, and the announcement of Brisbane as the latest host of the Games in 2032. Further information about Jules' work is available via www.julesboykoff.org and his Twitter profile @JulesBoykoff.
2021-09-14
32 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 37 – Holly Thorpe: Changing Toxic Elite Sport Cultures and the Passing of Olympic Cyclist Olivia Podmore
This episode covers the serious issue of suicide in elite sport. We're joined by Holly Thorpe to discuss her recent article in The Conversation, 'The price of gold — what high-performance sport in NZ must learn from the Olivia Podmore tragedy'. Holly highlights the costs of elite sport culture, mental health, and the urgent need for institutional change to better protect the well-being of athletes. She makes the case that sociological critique can only get us so far when faced by a tragedy such as this one. Next steps include ongoing dialogue with other disciplines, members of the eli...
2021-08-24
38 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 36 – Melanie Sartore-Baldwin: Human-Animal Relations, Sustainability and Sport
Recorded in lockdown via Zoom, Episode 36 examines human-animal relations, sport and physical activity. Melanie Sartore-Baldwin explains why our social relationships with animals matter and the intricacies of speciesism and animal-standpoint theory. We also discuss the relationship between sports mascots and endangered species, horses and dogs in sport, and food. Get vaccinated everyone!
2021-08-11
30 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 35 – Rebecca Olive and Belinda Wheaton: Blue Spaces, Sport and the Sea
We’re back! This episode features Rebecca Olive and Belinda Wheaton discussing their new special issue(s) of the Journal of Sport and Social Issues – ‘Understanding Blue Spaces: Sports, Bodies, Wellbeing, and the Sea’. In a wide-ranging discussion, they share their insights about surfing, pollution, waka ama paddling, and the value of transnational research perspectives. Listeners should check out the special issue(s) and the ‘Moving Oceans’ project website.
2021-04-08
40 min
What Happens Next?
A Level Playing Field?
Sport keeps hitting the headlines for what happens off the field. Experts in sport, gender and media Brett Hutchins and Ruth Jeanes explain why we idolise sporting legends, and why we’re often let down. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2021-03-04
35 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 34 – Sport–Nation–Region: Sport and Cultural Citizenship in Oceania
Panel presentation from the 70th Annual International Communication Association (ICA) Conference (May 2020). Also available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRoTTRUJplQ&feature=youtu.be This panel of scholars from Australia and New Zealand uses the sport-nation-region nexus to identify the contested meanings and politics of sport and media in Oceania, and discusses why sporting cultures and media work, in different ways, to connect, include and exclude citizens in this part of the world. Features David Rowe (Western Sydney University), Toni Bruce (University of Auckland), Bevan Erueti (Massey University), Holly Thorpe and Nida Ahmad (U...
2020-09-18
1h 48
MediaSport Podcast Series
Episode 34 – Sport–Nation–Region: Sport and Cultural Citizenship in Oceania
Panel presentation from the 70th Annual International Communication Association (ICA) Conference (May 2020). Also available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRoTTRUJplQ&feature=youtu.be This panel of scholars from Australia and New Zealand uses the sport-nation-region nexus to identify the contested meanings and politics of sport and media in Oceania, and discusses why sporting cultures and media work, in different ways, to connect, include and exclude citizens in this part of the world. Features David Rowe (Western Sydney University), Toni Bruce (University of Auckland), Bevan Erueti (Massey University), Holly Thorpe and Nida Ahmad (University of Waikato) and Brett...
2020-09-18
1h 48
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 33 – José Luis Rojas Torrijos: Sports Media and Journalism in Spain
Recorded in the wonderful city of Madrid, this episode features sports media and journalism scholar, José Luis Rojas Torrijos. We discuss ‘footballisation’ and sports media scholarship in Spain and among Spanish language researchers more broadly. Our conversation also covers ethics and accountability in journalism, the blurring of news and entertainment, and the gamification of sports news.
2019-08-09
28 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 32 – Michael J. Socolow: The 1936 Nazi Olympics, Sporting Nationalism and the Power of Radio
This episode returns to the enduring relationship between sport, politics and media. It features Michael J. Socolow, a media historian and author of the award-winning 'Six Minutes in Berlin: Broadcast Spectacle and Rowing Gold at the Nazi Olympics'. We discuss the significance of the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games as a sport and media event, the role of the Games in commentary and technological innovation, and the unique power of radio to address national audiences.
2019-07-06
32 min
The Online Fraudcast with Brett Johnson & Karisse Hendrick
The World of Drop Addresses + The Fall of the WannaCry "Hero"
One of the most asked about topics by online retailers (with physical goods) are around drop addresses. Residential addresses that are used unknowingly by the owner to receive packages, re-shippers, mules, "legitimate" freight forwarders....and now virtual addresses. What are all of these and how do they work? Why do fraudsters choose one over the other and what are they looking for in a place to ship items to? And, with so many different locations for fraudsters to select to receive your company's products, how do you identify when a shipping address looks legitimate but isn't? But first, Brett talks a...
2019-05-02
1h 13
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 31 – Adele Pavlidis: Roller Derby, Feminism and Affect
Adele Pavlidis from Griffith University in Brisbane discusses roller derby and why it matters as a site for both feminist politics and the politics of sport. In a discussion that travels from Australia to China, Lebanon and then back again, we also discuss the body, affect, and the significance of women's contact sports.
2019-05-01
33 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 30 – Jennifer McClearen: Female Fighters, Combat Sports, and the UFC
This episode sees feminist media scholar, Jennifer McClearen, share her research insights into gender, mixed martial arts, and the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Our conversation outlines the complex intersections between fighting, skill, violence and the body, the UFC's operation as a transmedia sport empire, and the significance of Ronda Rousey’s celebrity. Other topics discussed include the function of branded difference, labour relations in the UFC, and the queering of loss by trans athletes.
2018-07-04
31 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 29 – Younghan Cho: The Winter Olympics, Korean Nationalism and Sport in East Asia
Younghan Cho from Hankuk University of Foreign Studies in Seoul reflects on the 2018 Winter Olympics and Paralympics in Pyeongchang. We discuss relations between South and North Korea, the combined Olympic women’s ice hockey team that represented Korea, the role of sport in Korean history, and baseball. Younghan also outlines the importance of ‘inter-Asian emotions’ given that the 2018, 2020 and 2022 Games are hosted by cities across the East Asian region.
2018-05-24
26 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 28 – Ben Carrington: Race, Class, Activism and Cultural Studies
Episode 28 of the Media Sport Podcast Series features sports sociologist and cultural studies scholar, Ben Carrington. In a particularly rich conversation, we discuss race, class, Marx and the resurgence of activism in US sport. We also chat about the experience of living on both sides of the Atlantic, the legacy of Stuart Hall, and his must-read essay, 'Living the Crisis Through Ten Moments'.
2018-01-24
48 min
Somatic Podcast
Ep 6 - Sport Studies and Podcasting
In this episode of Somatic, we talk with Professor Brett Hutchins of Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. As an Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellow, Prof. Hutchins has been developing research on The Mobile Media Sport Moment: Markets, Technologies, Power. As an integral part of his research program, Prof. Hutchins developed his MediaSport Podcast Series, in which he interviews leading international researchers and scholars on the prescient sociocultural, political, and economic issues related to sport and media technology. Now with twenty-seven episodes, MediaSport has become one of the multiple successful sport studies podcasts available to listeners all over the world via...
2017-12-19
37 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 27 – Toby Miller: Sport, the Environment and Greenwashing
Episode 27 of the Media Sport Podcast Series sees leading media and cultural studies scholar, Toby Miller, discuss his latest book, Greenwashing Sport. In explaining the relationship between sport and the environment, he highlights the ways in which professional sports are complicit in global environmental crises and climate change. Particular attention is paid to the examples of motor-racing, football and the Olympics, as well as environmental activism, the notion of a social licence to operate, and the catch-cry of sustainability.
2017-10-06
31 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 26 – Kim Toffoletti: Female Sport Fans and Transnational Feminism
Episode 26 of the Media Sport Podcast Series features feminist media and sociology scholar, Kim Toffoletti, discussing the crucial intersections between sport, transnational feminism and female fan practices. She also shares her insights on violence against women by sportsmen, differing notions of living a feminist life and the pride of throwing like a girl.
2017-07-16
36 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 25 – John Horne: Globalising Sport Studies, Sociology and Olympic Legacies
This episode features a leading international figure in the sociology of sport, John Horne. We discuss his efforts to globalise sport studies, football in East Asia, and the contested legacies of mega-events such as the London 2012 Olympics. Our chat finishes with a fascinating reflection on the importance of disappointment in sport.
2017-05-09
36 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 24 – Robin Kietlinski: Women, Gender and Sport in Japan
The Series is back in 2017 with a fascinating discussion about the relationship between women, gender and sport in Japan. I am joined by Robin Kietlinski, the author of 'Japanese Women and Sport: Beyond Baseball and Sumo'. We discuss the history of women's sport, the challenges of linguistic and cultural translation, and the significance of the upcoming 2020 Olympics and Paralympics in Tokyo.
2017-03-19
28 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 23 – Jimmy Sanderson: The Changing Social Media Landscape and Youth Sports
In the final episode of 2016, Jimmy Sanderson (@Jimmy_Sanderson) from Arizona State University outlines the changing features of the social media landscape. We discuss the rise of Snapchat, Twitter and its discontents, and the pressing need to examine family communication in the context of sports. We also speak about the spectacle of the Little League World Series and what it says about the state of youth sports.
2016-11-29
40 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 22 – T.L. Taylor: The Rise and Significance of eSports
Speaking via Skype, leading games studies scholar, T.L. Taylor (@ybika) from MIT Game Lab, explains why eSports matter in terms of social inclusion (the AnyKey Initiative – www.anykey.org/), fandom, and the rise of live streaming. We also discuss the history of eSports and their complicated relationship with other types of sporting competition.
2016-10-31
30 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 21 – Mark Andrejevic: Drones, Sensors and Surfing in the Digital Enclosure
In a wide-ranging discussion, leading digital media scholar and keen surfer, Mark Andrejevic (@MarkAndrejevic), explains the logic of drones and their relationship to automation, sensors, data and power. We also discuss journalism, post-truth politics, the World Surf League and the appeal of surfing as a pastime.
2016-09-20
51 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 20 – Andy Billings: Olympic Media, Nationalism and Rio 2016
Recorded in the lead-up to the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, this episode features a discussion with leading sport communication and Olympic media scholar, Andy Billings, from the University of Alabama. He shares his insights on the power of the Olympic Games as a television and media event, and its intersections with nationalism and race. We also discuss the relationship between sport and social change, and the growth of the fantasy sport industry in the US.
2016-07-30
35 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 19 – Tom Evens: Television, Media Markets and Sport in Europe
As the UEFA Euro 2016 football championships take place, Tom Evens (@EvensTom) from Ghent University in Belgium outlines the economic power of television and the effects of market liberalisation across Europe. He also shares his insights about the weakening of the public service television sector, informal media economies, and the unique features of Belgian media.
2016-06-29
33 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 18 – Danielle Peers: The Paralympics, Critical Disability Studies and the Body
Canadian researcher, activist and athlete Danielle Peers speaks via Skype about the Paralympics, disability sport, critical disability studies, and crip and queer theory. In a discussion that ranges far and wide, we speak about ableism, art, and the politics of Paralympic disability classification systems.
2016-05-13
38 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 17 – Colin Agur: Mobile Phone Networks, Betting and Cricket in India
Colin Agur (@colinagur) from Yale University speaks via Skype about the relationship between mobile phones, second order networks, gambling and cricket in India. We also discuss the unanticipated outcomes of mobile network development, The Great Indian Phone Book, and the Delhi rape case.
2016-04-01
39 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 16 – A Special Hour-Long Chat with David Rowe
This episode presents a special hour-long chat with one of the world's preeminent figures in the study of sport and media. In a wide-ranging discussion, David Rowe offers his insights into the state-of-the-field, his intellectual development during the Thatcher era, Cohen's Folk Devils and Moral Panics, the sociology of sport, technophilia, and the continuing significance of the media sport cultural complex.
2016-02-26
59 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 15 – Ana Vimieiro: Brazilian Football, Hyper-Commodification and Digital Media
Ana Vimieiro (anavimieiro.com/) discusses far-reaching transformations in Brazilian professional football and fan media practices. Issues covered include the 2014 FIFA World Cup, politics, television coverage, female fandom, and the excitement of Inferno Alvinegro!
2016-02-05
44 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 14 – Murray Phillips and Gary Osmond: Sport History in the Digital Era
Sport historians Murray Phillips and Gary Osmond from the University of Queensland join me for the final episode of 2015. Our three way chat examines their new book, Sport History in the Digital Era, the impact of the digital humanities, the changing character of teaching, the uses of geo-mapping software, and Wikipedia.
2015-12-11
28 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 13 – Steve Redhead: Football, Accelerated Culture and Politics
Steve Redhead from Charles Sturt University joins me to discuss his latest book, Football and Accelerated Culture: This Modern Sporting Life. In a wide-ranging chat, we speak about his career, the politics of popular culture, the post-GFC cultural condition, football hooliganism, and the rise of physical cultural studies.
2015-10-01
44 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 12 – Kirsten Frandsen: Mediatisation and Sport in Denmark and Scandinavia
Kirsten Frandsen from the Department of Media and Journalism Studies at Aarhus University discusses media and sport in Denmark and Scandinavia. Topics covered include the study of mediatisation, public service media, and the challenges of conducting bilingual research.
2015-09-02
28 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 11 – Norman Li: Sport, Journalism and Social Media in China
In this episode we hear from another new voice in media sport research. PhD researcher and professional sports journalist, Norman Li, speaks about the state of sports media, journalism and social media in China. We also cover the FIFA Women's World Cup, the Chinese newspaper market, nationalism, and the Asian Games.
2015-07-16
32 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 10 – Gerard Goggin and Larissa Hjorth: Mobile Media, Asian Media Cultures and Disability
Two leading international figures in mobile media and communications studies, Gerard Goggin and Larissa Hjorth, discuss the state of the field, Asian media cultures, mobile gaming and e-sports. Attention also turns to disability, the Paralympics and Oscar Pistorius.
2015-05-29
35 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 9 – Portia Vann: Twitter, Social Media, Netball and the Asian Cup
In this episode we hear from a new voice in media sport research. Speaking via Skype, Portia Vann from the Social Media Research Group at the Queensland University of Technology discusses Twitter, the 2015 Asian Cup, and netball in Australia and New Zealand. We also chat about social media teams for major events, multilingual social networking, and software-assisted analysis.
2015-04-30
26 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 8 – Thomas Horky: Sports Journalism and Media in Germany
Thomas Horky from Macromedia University of Applied Sciences in Hamburg chats about sports journalism, the International Press Sports Survey, and social media and the news. We also cover the FIFA World Cup, the Bundesliga & the media machine surrounding Ronaldo.
2015-04-06
31 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 7 – Thomas Oates: Critiquing the NFL, Sports Video Games, and Neo-Liberalism
Thomas Oates discusses the NFL, the Super Bowl, mythic spectacle, sports video games, and neo-liberalism. Also listen in for why the O'Bannon vs the NCAA legal dispute matters for US college sports and the video game industry.
2015-03-23
33 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 6 – A special hour-long chat with Lawrence Wenner
Larry Wenner discusses the history of the field, sports dirt, George Gerbner, fallen heroes, gendered inequality, and the enduring value of critical analysis.
2015-03-09
1h 01
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 5 - Holly Thorpe: Action Sports Cultures and Mobilities
Holly Thorpe from the Department of Sport and Leisure Studies at the University of Waikato in New Zealand talks about action sports, mobilities, the transnational imaginary, digital commemoration, GoPros, YouTube, parkour on the Gaza Strip, and Red Bull space jumps!
2014-12-12
32 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 4 – Deborah Lupton: The Quantified Self and Self-Tracking
Professor Deborah Lupton from the News and Media Research Centre at the University of Canberra discusses the rise of the quantified self movement, self-tracking cultures, physical education in schools, the body, surveillance and big data.
2014-11-19
31 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 3 – Rowan Wilken: Locative Media and Apps
Rowan Wilken from the Swinburne Institute for Social Research talks about the significance of locative media, the evolution of Foursquare, A-League football, and the growing importance of mobile apps in sports media practices and consumption.
2014-10-17
33 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 2 – Raymond Boyle: The Commonwealth Games and Mega-Events
Professor Raymond Boyle from the Centre for Cultural Policy Research at the University of Glasgow discusses the 2014 Commonwealth Games, the relationship between the Games and the Scottish independence referendum, the use of smartphones and social media in the conduct of major sports events, and copyright and football.
2014-09-18
37 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Episode 1 – Andy Miah: Mobile Journalism, Google Glass and Bio-Ethics
Professor Andy Miah from the Creative Futures Institute joins me via Skype to speak about Google Glass, bio-ethics, mobile media, and drones.
2014-08-20
31 min
The Media Sport Podcast Series
Welcome to the Media Sport Podcast Series: A Brief Introduction
2014-07-30
02 min
New Books in Sports
Brett Hutchins and David Rowe, “Sport Beyond Television: The Internet, Digital Media and the Rise of Networked Media Sport” (Routledge, 2013)
Twenty years ago, when I was studying abroad in Europe, the only way to keep track of my teams back in the US was to sneak looks in The International Herald Tribune at the newspaper kiosk (the price of the paper was beyond my meager budget). Twelve years after that,... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSupport our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sports
2014-03-20
54 min
March 6, 2013
Brett Braaten Author of Homeland Insecurity and Retired US Customs and Department of Homeland Security. Lamont Stephens best-selling author and speaker a man of many skill-sets, gifts, and talents. He is labeled by friends, peers, and clients alike as being a “man of wisdom”.Some of the areas of he specializes is multi-media, business, and marketing coaching.Currently he serves as the CEO of a multi-media company and is also a pastor of a non-denominational church. Joshua Trentine has an extensive background in physical therapy and nutrition and fitness. He also does public speaking and has contributed to several publications througho...
2013-03-06
1h 02