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  • Ep. 76 - Who Is Joe Favorito, Author, Sports Broadcaster and Consultant to “Creed?” How To Become an Entrepreneur in Sports
    Feb 4 2025

    In this episode of The Honest Field Guide podcast, host JinJa Birkenbeuel engages in a dynamic conversation with sports entrepreneur Joe Favorito. They explore the intersection of sports, family dynamics, and entrepreneurship, discussing how personal experiences shape perspectives on sports. The conversation delves into the importance of showing up in the business world, the evolving landscape of sports consumption among youth, and the critical role of crisis communications in sports management. Additionally, they touch on issues of diversity and representation in sports, particularly in light of recent discussions surrounding Title IX and its impact on funding for youth sports. In this conversation, Joe Favorito discusses the evolution of women's sports under Title IX, the complexities of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) regulations, and the challenges of funding for men's volleyball. He shares insights on the lack of diversity in hockey and the cultural barriers that exist, while also emphasizing the importance of storytelling in sports management education at Columbia University. The discussion highlights the engagement of today's students and Joe's aspirations for future roles in sports management.

    Takeaways

    • JinJa's journey into sports began later in life.
    • Family dynamics play a significant role in sports involvement.
    • Entrepreneurship in sports requires adaptability and storytelling.
    • Showing up is crucial for creating opportunities.
    • The future of sports consumption is changing with technology.
    • Crisis communications are essential in managing athlete reputations.
    • Diversity and representation are vital for the growth of women's sports.
    • Youth sports funding is often influenced by larger sports dynamics.
    • The media landscape is evolving, but storytelling remains constant.
    • Engagement in live sports is crucial for community building. Title IX has significantly impacted women's sports opportunities.
    • NIL regulations have created both opportunities and challenges for student-athletes.
    • Funding disparities exist in men's sports, influenced by market demand.
    • Diversity in hockey remains a challenge due to cultural and financial barriers.
    • Storytelling is a crucial skill for students in sports management.
    • Today's students are more engaged and media-savvy than ever before.
    • Cultural programs in sports can help increase diversity over time.
    • The importance of finding a middle ground in NIL compensation.
    • Joe Favorito emphasizes the need for effective storytelling in sports careers.
    • Future aspirations include running a sports organization.
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    51 min
  • Ep. 75 - [Part II] Craig Bauer, Founder, Hinge Studios Conversations on Kanye (Ye), Engineering Excellence, Cultural Humbleness, AI, Business and the Relentless Pursuit of Audio Excellence
    42 min
  • Ep. 75 - [Part I] Craig Bauer, Founder, Hinge Conversations on Kanye (Ye), Engineering, Cultural Humbleness, AI, Business and the Relentless Pursuit of Audio Excellence
    1 h et 16 min
  • Ep. 74 - Darren McKoy, Creative Director of Dr. Martens - How Sunny Optimism, Mentoring and Team Strategy Can Build an A-List Fashion Career and Transform a Legacy Brand’s Design Culture
    Nov 15 2024

    In this engaging conversation, JinJa Birkenbeuel interviews Darren McKoy https://www.instagram.com/d_dot_mckoy, the creative director of Dr. Martens. They explore themes of optimism rooted in upbringing, the influence of music and sport on creativity, and the journey through education and early career choices that led Darren to his current role. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding both creative and commercial aspects in the fashion industry, as well as the legacy and future vision of the Dr. Martens brand.

    Darren discusses the evolution of Dr. Martens as a legacy brand, emphasizing the importance of innovation and cultural relevance. He shares insights into the creative processes behind product development and the role of a creative director. The discussion also touches on identity, representation, and the solidarity among black creatives in the industry. Darren highlights his commitment to empowering future generations and fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion within the business. In this engaging conversation, JinJa Birkenbeuel and Darren McKoy, the creative director of Dr. Martens, explore the essence of brand culture, authenticity, and the deep connections between music and fashion. They discuss the importance of personalized shopping experiences, the impact of passionate individuals within the brand, and the legacy that Darren hopes to leave for future generations. The dialogue also touches on the significance of storytelling, the power of archives in creative inspiration, and the ongoing relevance of beauty and creativity in a rapidly changing world.

    Key takeaways

    • Optimism is often rooted in one's upbringing.
    • Music and sport can be significant creative influences.
    • Education can shape but not define one's career path.
    • Retail experience provides valuable insights into consumer behavior.
    • Creativity can emerge from unconventional experiences.
    • Understanding commercial aspects is crucial for creative roles.
    • Darren's journey reflects a blend of passion and practicality.
    • The legacy of brands like Dr. Martens is multifaceted.
    • Mentorship plays a vital role in career development.
    • Creativity is not limited to traditional definitions. Innovation is key to keeping legacy brands relevant.
    • Subcultures play a significant role in brand evolution.
    • A creative director's role involves collaboration and team empowerment.
    • Identity as a Black creative shapes professional experiences.
    • Solidarity among black creatives fosters community support.
    • Empowering future generations is crucial for industry growth.
    • Diversity and inclusion should be ingrained in business practices.
    • Dr. Martens aims to be a brand for everyone.
    • Real change comes from actionable steps, not just discussions.
    • Authenticity in brand culture is driven by passionate individuals.
    • Wearing Dr. Martens is a bold statement of identity.
    • Music and fashion are deeply intertwined with brand identity.
    • Creative inspiration can be found in cultural connections.
    • The importance of storytelling in preserving brand heritage.
    • Elders hold valuable knowledge and stories that enrich our understanding.

    Chapters

    The Introduction and Setting the Stage

    Creative Influences: Music, Sport, and Family

    Navigating the Retail Landscape

    Defining Creativity and Personal Identity

    Innovation and Legacy in Footwear

    The Role of a Creative Director

    Solidarity Among Black Creatives

    Empowering Future Generations

    Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Business

    The Impact of Music and Fashion

    Creative Inspiration and the Power of Archives

    The Importance of Storytelling and Heritage

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    All content ©Birkdesign Inc. This podcast represents the personal views of JinJa Birkenbeuel.

    Credits

    Themesong "Sam's Ranch" provided courtesy Utah Carol. All content and creative @2018 Birk Creative.


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    1 h et 15 min
  • Ep. 73 : Lenny Stern, Co-Founder of SS+K, On The Transformative Power of Self-Awareness and Hiring Diverse Leaders
    Nov 2 2024

    In this episode of The Honest Field Guide Podcast, host JinJa Birkenbeuel engages in a deep conversation with Lenny Stern, a prominent figure in marketing and communications. They explore Lenny's journey from his upbringing in Queens, New York, to his impactful career in politics and business. The discussion touches on themes of diversity, resilience, and the importance of self-awareness in entrepreneurship. Lenny shares insights from his family history, his experiences in high school and college, and his passion for making a difference in the world through responsible leadership. In this engaging conversation, Lenny Stern shares his journey from grassroots political organizing to becoming a successful entrepreneur. He discusses the importance of understanding every aspect of a campaign, the characteristics that define successful entrepreneurs, and the innovative approach his company took in political consulting. Lenny reflects on his experience working with Barack Obama and emphasizes the significance of diversity and self-awareness in leadership roles. Key Takeaways - Lenny emphasizes the importance of self-awareness in entrepreneurship. - He believes in finding what you love and making a difference. - Diversity and different perspectives are crucial for growth. - Trauma can lead to resilience and understanding. - Political engagement can lead to meaningful change. - The lessons from politics are applicable in business. - Exploration and experimentation are key to personal growth. - Women play a vital role in supporting and uplifting others. - Listening to different viewpoints enriches understanding. - Success in life often comes from connections and relationships. - Understanding every step of the way is crucial for success. - Fearlessness and passion are key traits of entrepreneurs. - Political campaigns are like startups, requiring creativity and adaptability. - Finding the right partners can enhance entrepreneurial success. - Diversity in leadership brings different perspectives and strengths. - Self-awareness is essential for effective leadership. - Hiring for the future requires recognizing different lived experiences. - It's important to embrace change and not fear failure. - Building relationships with leaders who inspire is vital. - Engaging with diverse communities enriches business strategies. The Honest Field Guide podcast, created by Birk Creative and hosted by our Chief Executive Officer JinJa Birkenbeuel, is for entrepreneurs and business owners to help you navigate the complexities of starting, running, sustaining, growing and then scaling a business. Conversations about business include some of the world’s most successful behind-the-scenes entrepreneurs. Follow our show on http://www.instagram.com/honestfieldguide or at http://www.twitter.com/thehonestfield. The podcast is recorded and produced by benefit corporation Birk Creative: A benefit corporation designing strategies and visual identities to help brands adapt with intelligence to the market. Visit http://www.birkcreative.com.

    Subscribe to our occasional newsletter https://view.flodesk.com/pages/60662f4dc9533f4419aaa4ba. Music found on this episode is available on YouTube Music here https://music.youtube.com/channel/UCe7Qjt9aTYQ4gHmn1AyTYIA?feature=share or on Apple here https://music.apple.com/us/artist/utah-carol/137984081 and provided courtesy Utah Carol (ASCAP). All content ©Birkdesign Inc. This podcast represents the personal views of JinJa Birkenbeuel, CEO of Birk Creative and its employees. #dyor Credits Themesong "Sam's Ranch" provided courtesy Utah Carol. All content and creative @2018 Birk Creative. The Honest Field Guide is created and written by JinJa Birkenbeuel, CEO of Birk Creative. The opinions expressed on The Honest Field Guide are opinions only and only represent the personal views of JinJa Birkenbeuel.

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    58 min
  • Ep. 72: Kentucky Congressman Morgan McGarvey - How Entrepreneurs and Leading Women Fuel The Renewed American Dream
    Oct 25 2024

    In this episode of The Honest Field Guide podcast, host JinJa Birkenbeuel discusses the evolving landscape of entrepreneurship in the U.S. with Congressman Morgan McGarvey. They explore the significance of small businesses, the role of women in leadership, and the importance of HBCUs. McGarvey shares personal stories about his family background, his journey into politics, and his advocacy for education and small business support.

    The conversation highlights the need for a nuanced understanding of entrepreneurship versus small business ownership, especially in the context of Vice President Harris's initiatives. In this engaging conversation, Rep. Morgan McGarvey discusses the multifaceted nature of entrepreneurship, emphasizing the importance of access to capital, mentorship, and policy support for small businesses. He highlights the barriers that many aspiring entrepreneurs face, including systemic issues and the need for visibility and opportunities.

    The discussion also touches on the role of government contracts and the importance of inclusivity in fostering a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem. McGarvey's optimistic outlook on bipartisanship and collaboration in addressing these challenges resonates throughout the dialogue, culminating in a light-hearted rapid-fire question segment that reveals his personal insights and experiences.

    Top takeaways:

    • The narrative around entrepreneurship is changing in the U.S.
    • Women in leadership roles are essential for progress.
    • Personal experiences shape political advocacy and policy-making.
    • HBCUs play a crucial role in education and community development.
    • Creativity in entrepreneurship can manifest in various forms.
    • Small businesses are vital to the economy and community.
    • Support for small businesses can lead to broader economic growth.
    • Understanding the difference between entrepreneurs and small business owners is important.
    • Advocacy for education and diversity in teaching is necessary.
    • Political representation can influence the support for small businesses. Entrepreneurship is a pathway to the American dream.
    • Access to capital is a significant barrier for many entrepreneurs.
    • Not all small businesses require loans; some need contracts.
    • Mentorship and training are crucial for aspiring business owners.
    • Government contracts are underutilized by small businesses.
    • Visibility for entrepreneurs can lead to greater opportunities.
    • Bipartisanship is essential for effective policy-making.
    • Inclusivity in business is vital for economic growth.
    • Systemic barriers still exist for minority and women-owned businesses.
    • Personal stories of entrepreneurs can inspire and drive change.


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    59 min
  • The Birk Creative Reset 9 - Entrepreneurship and Vice President Harris on The Honest Field Guide
    Oct 22 2024

    I am here for another of my Birk Creative interludes, to talk about my anxiety and hope around the candidacy and election day, November 5, 2024, as well as Vice President Harris' plans for entrepreneurs and small business owners as we try to elect the first woman President of the United States. Thanks for listening in. JinJa Birkenbeuel, Host

    All content ©Birkdesign Inc. This podcast represents the personal views of JinJa Birkenbeuel, CEO of Birk Creative and its employees.

    Please subscribe and the donate to our show. We would love your dollars to keep going! We can take a donation to support our podcast here and we will shout you our when you do it on an upcoming podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-honest-field-guide/support. Text The Honest Field Guide at ‪(312) 445-0903‬.

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    16 min
  • Ep. 71 - The Honest "Political" Guide - Part III, feat. JinJa Birkenbeuel x Mary Nisi, Two Vibrant Entrepreneurs From Chicago
    Sep 29 2024

    The Honest "Political" Guide - Part III, feat. JinJa Birkenbeuel x Mary Nisi, Two Vibrant Entrepreneurs From Chicago

    I'm back with my little local politics conversations on my show with my fellow outspoken entrepreneur Mary Nisi, owner of Toast and Jams DJs. Mary and I are keeping this political conversation going.

    So little time left to elect the next President of the United States. And it really needs to be Vice President Kamala Harris at this time in human history.

    Mary and I break down the debate, and we talk about how Vice President Harris seems to have a propensity for small business owners (finally someone cares about us!!!). We also spend some time talking about Chicago's seeming disaster of a political space. It's just so awful! And I turned Mary on to a brand new search tool. Listen in to find out what it is!!!!

    We have all these amazing digital tools now for leaders and entrepreneurs, I'm going to create little mini conversations specifically with Mary Nisi because Mary is someone I trust. She is also someone like me who tells things how she sees it, and she's honest, hence my show The Honest Field Guide. Mary speaks her truth and asks smart and sometimes really dumb questions just like me and I love that about her!

    By the way, "Brand Chicago" is under attack. It's not only under attack from outside people that don't know anything about Chicago, but it's we're under attack from people that DO know about Chicago and it's almost like, is there something intentional happening here with the messaging? When did this negative message about Chicago start? Who started it? What's going on? We are going to keep finding the f out.

    All content ©Birkdesign Inc. This podcast represents the personal views of JinJa Birkenbeuel, CEO of Birk Creative and its employees.

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    Send us a voice message and we will record it on an upcoming episode: https://anchor.fm/the-honest-field-guide/message. The podcast is recorded and produced by benefit corporation Birk Creative: A benefit corporation designing strategies and visual identities to help brands adapt with intelligence to the market.

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    1 h et 19 min