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Run TMC Podcast (Run The Marin County)
Run TMC Podcast
76 episodes
1 day ago
An accessible, light-hearted platform that aims to entertain, educate, and inform its listeners while (i) celebrating and unpacking basketball on many levels - youth, AAU/Club, high school, college, and professional - from the perspective of players, parents, coaches, fans, and “nerds”, and (ii) showcasing and diving deeply into the rich basketball culture (past and present) in Marin County and beyond.
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An accessible, light-hearted platform that aims to entertain, educate, and inform its listeners while (i) celebrating and unpacking basketball on many levels - youth, AAU/Club, high school, college, and professional - from the perspective of players, parents, coaches, fans, and “nerds”, and (ii) showcasing and diving deeply into the rich basketball culture (past and present) in Marin County and beyond.
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Basketball
Sports
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S2E23(G): NIL - Name, Image and do we Like this? The Great Charles Hoeveler has Opinions
Run TMC Podcast (Run The Marin County)
1 hour 32 minutes 40 seconds
6 months ago
S2E23(G): NIL - Name, Image and do we Like this? The Great Charles Hoeveler has Opinions
This is Episode 23 of Season 2 of The Run TMC Podcast Dave and Duffy sit down with friend and highly opinionated basketball fan Charles Hoeveler to discuss NIL and transfer portal craziness. Charles is an elite athlete, a four time national champ with Stanford tennis and a highly successful businessman.  The interview with Charles was conducted on May 2nd and our intro convo on May 5th Let's Go Warriors! Coming soon, the Run TMC Pop Up Store, hosted by Encore Custom Links: Encore Custom LLJ Tournament Registration Out of Bounds Content and opinions are those of Dave, Duffy and their guests and not of affiliated organizations or sponsors. email us at: theruntmcpodcast@gmail.com check out our website at: theruntmcpodcast.com thank you to our prior sponsors: West End Nursery and Batiste Rhum and San Domenico Nike Summer Basketball Camps and The Hub in San Anselmo AI Summary Welcome to the latest episode of the Run TMC podcast, where hosts Duffy Ballard and David Levine engage in a dynamic discussion with special guest Charles Hoeveler. A former Stanford tennis champion and accomplished financier, Charles offers his expert insight into the ever-evolving world of college athletics, focusing on the impact of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) and the transfer portal system. Delve into this in-depth conversation as Charles shares his candid views on how these changes are transforming the landscape of college sports, potentially leveling the playing field for athletes. From the rise of NIL deals to navigating the new realities of collegiate competition, this episode provides a thought-provoking analysis of what these advancements mean for schools, fans, and the players themselves.
Run TMC Podcast (Run The Marin County)
An accessible, light-hearted platform that aims to entertain, educate, and inform its listeners while (i) celebrating and unpacking basketball on many levels - youth, AAU/Club, high school, college, and professional - from the perspective of players, parents, coaches, fans, and “nerds”, and (ii) showcasing and diving deeply into the rich basketball culture (past and present) in Marin County and beyond.