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EP: 157 Beyond the Podium - Have We Setup Athletes to Fail?

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Is the Outdoor Industry Setting Its Athletes Up for Failure?

The outdoor industry has no shortage of objective-based films. Year after year we see brands pumping out countless stories of physical feats and athletic prowess. These narratives, often breathtaking and awe-inspiring, have become the backbone of how outdoor brands communicate with their audience. But at the heart of these stories, there's a critical element we might be overlooking: the human experience.

Many outdoor narratives focus primarily on physical accomplishments and while undeniably impressive, this approach to storytelling can sometimes miss the mark on relatability and emotional resonance. The result? Audiences may feel detached, viewing these feats as distant spectacles rather than stories they can connect with on a personal level.

But why do these types of stories dominate our industry? Athletes, with their remarkable tales of perseverance and triumph, often find themselves at the center of these narratives. This leads us to question: where does the responsibility lie? Is it the athlete, who lives and breathes these extraordinary experiences? The storyteller, who chooses the lens through which these stories are told? Or the brand, who equips and supports the athlete?

In this episode with Lindsay Yaw Rogers, we talk about how the issue at hand is not about assigning blame but rather reflecting on how we can evolve our storytelling and support our athletes to be more inclusive of the human experience. How can we balance the awe of physical accomplishments with the emotional journeys that underpin them? How can brands encourage and support athletes beyond the podium? By doing so, we can engage our audiences on a deeper level, fostering a connection that goes beyond admiration to genuine inspiration and understanding.

Lindsay Yaw Rogers is the founder of Raw Strategy, an agency that works with high level athletes and leaders throughout the industry on positioning and messaging. She works with the Olympic and Paralympic athletes as well as the North Face athlete team.

Topics
  • How brands could better work with and equip their athletes
  • The differences between influencers, ambassadors, and athletes
  • Empowering athletes and employees to be brand ambassadors
  • Her hopes for the future of athlete programs in the outdoor industry and beyond

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As a marketer in the outdoor industry, the odds are stacked against you. Does this sound familiar? “You’re part of a small, talented, yet overworked team with a limited budget facing hundreds of ways to grow your brand and stand out in a sea of sameness. Some days you feel like quitting and getting a corporate job that pays more but then you realize, I get to work in an industry that some people only dream of working in. Sure the challenges are real, but this is better than a cubicle right?”

If this sounds like you, you’re not alone. Consider this podcast your guidebook to navigating the ever-changing world of marketing. This podcast is produced by Port Side Productions, a video production company that works with outdoor + athletic brands to help them stand out, launch products, build brand equity, and grow their business. Why would a video production company start a marketing podcast? Because we believe that great marketing is great storytelling. Stories come in all shapes and sizes and at the end of the day marketing is all about communication. People talking to people. People tell stories. People are emotionally driven individuals. Our job is to help bridge the gap between your brand and your people. 

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EP 156: The Missing Ingredient in Outdoor Storytelling

Featuring
Cole Heilborn
Producer | Port Side Productions
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Your Guidebook to Outdoor Industry Marketing

As a marketer in the outdoor industry, the odds are stacked against you. Does this sound familiar?

You’re part of a small, talented, yet overworked team with a limited budget facing hundreds of ways to grow your brand and stand out in a sea of sameness. Some days you feel like quitting and getting a corporate job that pays more but then you realize, I get to work in an industry that some people only dream of working in. Sure the challenges are real, but this is better than a cubicle right?” If this sounds like you, you’re not alone.

Consider this podcast your guidebook to navigating the ever-changing world of marketing. This podcast is produced by Port Side Productions, a video production company that works with outdoor + athletic brands to help them stand out, launch products, build brand equity, and grow their business.

Storytellers by day, podcasters by night. While our day job keeps us busy creating films, we started this podcast because it's these types of deep, fundamental questions that keep us up at night.

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