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Suiting Up with Paul Rabil

Paul Rabil and Tyler Steinhardt: How We Built This Podcast

Suiting Up with Paul Rabil

Paul Rabil

Sports, Business

5.01.2K Ratings

🗓️ 24 July 2017

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

"We spend hours in prep and research for each guest on our show." Last week, we published our 10th episode of Suiting Up. It's been a year since my co-creator, Tyler Steinhardt, and I first ideated a podcast theme, built a plan, and began to take our first measured steps towards execution. No matter the business, taking your concept to actionable steps is challenging. Funding the product creation cycle is risky. Going to market is rare. Acquiring customers (or in our case, listeners) is hard. In episode 11, Tyler and I invite you behind-the-scenes to talk about when, why and how we created the show, what we've learned, and the challenges that lie ahead. From founding tech-centric startups, to deploying strategic investments to leveraging social media and building a digital brand, today’s athlete, whether active or retired, is continuously redefining what it means to be a professional off the playing surface. Welcome to Suiting Up with Paul Rabil.

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0:00.0

From founding tech-centric startups to deploying strategic investments, leveraging social media,

0:08.0

we're building a digital brand today's modern athlete, whether active or retired, is continuously redefining what it means

0:15.1

to be a professional on and off the playing surface.

0:18.8

And on this show I talk to the biggest power brokers in sports.

0:22.0

I'm Paul Rayble, and this is Suiting Up

0:24.0

Podcast. Today's show is different. I'm going to sit down with my co-creator. He's

0:29.3

also the founder of Shootout for Soldiers and now manager of the Lacrosse Network or

0:34.4

TLN a subsidiary of Media Powerhouse Whistle Sports. His name is Tyler Steinhart.

0:40.5

A major reason why we started this podcast is I love that the medium is so agile.

0:46.3

You can product test, you can be authentic and transparent, and you can do different things like

0:51.2

today's show.

0:52.6

And I'll be honest on the outset,

0:54.0

I wasn't sure if I was going to be a one and done

0:57.2

podcast or a seasonal show or run short on frankly

1:00.9

podcast guests.

1:02.4

Last week, we published our 10th episode and we're

1:05.8

really pleased with the product and feedback. There are a lot of challenges

1:09.4

many of which will discuss on today's show and in this episode Tyler and I wanted to

1:14.2

invite you into our conference room for a behind the scenes conversation on

1:18.9

when, why, and how we started the pod.

1:27.8

We're going to talk about what we've learned and who we're planning to position the show around moving forward. So with that, enjoy our 11th episode.

1:31.8

Talking about the fruition of the podcast the first 10 shows and hopefully

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