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Talking Sports Law with Stephanie Weissenburger (#017)

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Stephanie Weissenburger is a recent law school graduate now working at the law firm Geragos & Geragos, and she also plays a key role in the growth and success of Conduct Detrimental, the premier sports law podcast and blog.

Stephanie’s work is always ahead of the curve, whether it’s reporting on the Cleveland Guardians name change or the lawsuit between the city of St. Louis and the NFL. This is a fantastic conversation where I learned a lot from Stephanie about breaking into the business of sports, following your passion, goal setting, and working with people.
Timestamps:

(2:00) Why sports law, and the pros/cons of being a sports agent

(9:30) The importance of leveraging digital media

(15:30) The rewards of curiosity

(18:50) Setting yourself apart in the sports industry

(25:50) Always ask “why”

(35:20) Survivor

(39:10) The power of being able to focus

(45:50) Long term goals and how to navigate conversations with people

(56:00) 25th Hour
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Stephanie Weissenburger is a recent law school graduate now working at the law firm Geragos & Geragos, and she also plays a key role in the growth and success of Conduct Detrimental, the premier sports law podcast and blog.

Stephanie’s work is always ahead of the curve, whether it’s reporting on the Cleveland Guardians name change or the lawsuit between the city of St. Louis and the NFL. This is a fantastic conversation where I learned a lot from Stephanie about breaking into the business of sports, following your passion, goal setting, and working with people.
Timestamps:

(2:00) Why sports law, and the pros/cons of being a sports agent

(9:30) The importance of leveraging digital media

(15:30) The rewards of curiosity

(18:50) Setting yourself apart in the sports industry

(25:50) Always ask “why”

(35:20) Survivor

(39:10) The power of being able to focus

(45:50) Long term goals and how to navigate conversations with people

(56:00) 25th Hour
If you enjoy the podcast, writing a short review on Apple podcasts would go a long way in attracting a larger audience and more fantastic guests.

Where to listen, subscribe, rate, and review:

Apple Podcasts
Spotify
Newsletter
Blog
Twitter

Thank you for listening!

  continue reading

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