Outnumbered with Kelli and Hollis

Outnumbered Podcast
Pòdcast ‘Outnumbered with Kelli and Hollis’

Outnumbered was started to diversify the job pool and help women be more competitive in the sports industry through personal stories, interviews, career tips and more! Join Kelli and Hollis on their journey to successful careers within the sports industry!

  1. 15/06/2021

    'The Success Playbook' and the Art of Taking Ls w/ Chanelle S. Reynolds, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Programs Lead for the Washington Football Team

    This episode was featured during the 2021 Hashtag Sports Virtual Podcast Summit. Enjoy!  Chanelle S. Reynolds is a young professional with a passion for the  sports and live events industry. She has a passion for paving the way  for other women and minorities in sports.  She enjoys all things  business, success and leadership. In May of 2014, Chanelle joined the Philadelphia 76ers organization  through their NBA Gatorade League Affiliate, the Delaware 87ers, in  which she’s had the opportunity to take on several positions.  After 4  years of being with the Sixers Organization, she was met with a new  challenge to launch and grow the new group sales department for The  Washington Football Team. With honor & great excitement, Chanelle  packed her bags and moved to the Nation's Capital to be a part of this  new project.  After 1 year, Chanelle was promoted to be the Director of  Group Sales for The Washington Football Team and leads a team of  ambitious account executives. Chanelle has achieved accolades throughout her career such as being  featured in Delaware Today Magazine in their 2016 Top Women in Business  Issue. She was the youngest of the honorees to receive this recognition.  She was also awarded as a 2017 40 under 40 recipient by the Delaware  Business Times. When Chanelle is not climbing the corporate ladder or serving the  community, she spends much of her time developing her "side hustles."  Alongside her twin sister, Chanelle has a faith-based brand designed to  encourage youth and young adults to have a relationship with God and  grow stronger in their faith. They do this through their Mobile App,  Double Portion (available in Google Play & the App Store). Additionally, the busy entrepreneur also runs a branding and marketing  agency called The Reynolds Group, where she assists inspiring  entrepreneurs with starting a business. To learn more about Chanelle,  please visit  www.chanellesreynolds.com. Topics Covered: - The importance of diversity and minority inclusion in corporate environments - Starting in the NBA G League  - “The Success Playbook” - Art of Taking Ls = positive perception + positive reaction Connect with Chanelle on LinkedIn: HERE ---------------------------- Connect with Outnumbered on LinkedIn: HERE Follow Outnumbered on Instagram: HERE Follow Outnumbered on Twitter: HERE Follow Outnumbered on Facebook: HERE Also, don't forget to share this episode with your coworkers, friends, family members and anyone you know pursuing a career in sports! #OutnumberedPodcast

    37 min
  2. 08/06/2021

    Purpose Driven Work and Their Connection Within Sports w/ Carrie Bell, TEAM Mentor Program Manager for the Memphis Grizzlies

    Carrie C. Bell fulfills many roles to include sister, friend, mentee,  mentor, dog mom and one she deems particularly important,  self-proclaimed, light beam. As the daughter of a single mother who  served in the military and the granddaughter of a community activist,  Carrie was raised to be a servant leader and knows first-hand the  importance of village. Carrie’s upbringing and her experience as a first  generation college graduate, has made her a believer that it truly  takes a village to raise a child. Through the ways in which village  showed up for her, particularly in her youth, she developed a deep  desire to support and pour into the youth who are set to be the next  generation of change makers and leaders. Professionally, she has served in the youth development, community  engagement and volunteerism fields for over ten years. Carrie currently  serves as the Manager of the TEAM Mentor Program with the Memphis  Grizzlies Foundation, utilizing the power of sports and relationship  building to positively impact the lives of youth. She has earned her  Bachelor of Arts in African American Studies from the University of  North Carolina at Greensboro and her Master of Science in Leadership  from Nova Southeastern University. In addition to her full time duties as leader of the Grizzlies TEAM  Mentor Program, Carrie also enjoys serving as a speaker for future  leaders of the next generation, with a special interest in connecting  with girls and young women, grant writing and consulting. She is  passionate about community service and spends a lot of her personal time  in service to others. For several years, she has been an active  volunteer with organizations such as LITE Memphis and the American  Express Leadership Academy Alumni Task Force. Carrie believes in the  power of people and is confident if we all lead with light and love, we  each can have stake in making this world better for everyone, leaving no  part of the village behind. Topics Covered: - Purpose driven work and opportunities within sports - Persistence in working in sports and transitioning into the industry (Took 7 years to break in but currently working her dream job) Connect with Carrie on LinkedIn: HERE ---------------------------- Connect with Outnumbered on LinkedIn: HERE Follow Outnumbered on Instagram: HERE Follow Outnumbered on Twitter: HERE Follow Outnumbered on Facebook: HERE Also, don't forget to share this episode with your coworkers, friends, family members and anyone you know pursuing a career in sports! #OutnumberedPodcast

    41 min
  3. 25/05/2021

    Working in College Athletics and Handling Harassment at Work w/ Karin Torchia, Senior AD of Athletics for External Operations/SWA at Rider University

    Karin is in her 20th year at Rider University and serves as the Senior Associate Director of Athletics for External Operations and Development and Senior Women's Administrator!  Born in Maryland, Karin grew up as an Army brat moving around a lot as a child. She first got her introduction to sports very young when her older brother would make her stand in the outfield and shag baseballs for him and his friends! From then on she was a sports nut playing numerous sports through high school. This led to an undergraduate sports management degree and a graduate degree in sports administration! In her current role, she is the sport administrator for men's and women's swimming  & diving, field hockey, softball and volleyball and acts as an  advocate for all of Rider's women's athletics programs. In addition, she is responsible for the promotion and marketing of all of Rider's 20 NCAA  Division I varsity sports, handles the department's social media,  branding and licensing efforts, coordinates fundraising, advertising and  corporate sponsorship programs for the athletics department and plans the  annual Rider Athletics Golf Gala, 5K for Women's Athletics, Midnight  MAACness and Hall of Fame events. She also directs the department's  community relations efforts, serves as a liaison between the athletics  department and various on-campus and external committees and is responsible for all ESPN3 and ESPN+ Rider productions, as well as radio and internet-based broadcasts. Topics Covered: - Harassment and how to handle it in the work environment - Working in college athletics and the different opportunities that are available Connect with Karin on LinkedIn: HERE ---------------------------- Connect with Outnumbered on LinkedIn: HERE Follow Outnumbered on Instagram: HERE Follow Outnumbered on Twitter: HERE Follow Outnumbered on Facebook: HERE Also, don't forget to share this episode with your coworkers, friends, family members and anyone you know pursuing a career in sports! #OutnumberedPodcast

    51 min
  4. 06/04/2021

    Advocate for Yourself and Ask for What You Want w/ Jahaan Blake, Founder & CEO of The J. Blake Group

    Jahaan Blake, Sports Executive turned Career Coach helps high achieving  women in the Sports and Entertainment Industry who feel stuck,  frustrated, and defeated find their voice and tackle whatever is keeping  them from getting exactly what they want out of their career.     During Jahaan's eighteen years of working in sports, including working  for three major league teams (Red Sox, Dodgers, and Cubs), her favorite  part of the job was helping others see their full potential. So, she  made a business out of it.  Whether her clients want to break into  sports, take their performance to the next level, or own a place at the  executive table, Jahaan provides customized coaching programs to  accelerate their career.     Jahaan is also the host of the Game of Her Own podcast which highlights  the inspiring journey of influential women working in the Sports &  Entertainment industry. These candid interviews offer unique advice and  strategies to help empower women in the industry. Topics Covered: - How to advocate for yourself and ask for what you want! - Networking - people are afraid and think they’ll bother someone Connect with Jahaan on LinkedIn: HERE ---------------------------- Connect with Outnumbered on LinkedIn: HERE Follow Outnumbered on Instagram: HERE Follow Outnumbered on Twitter: HERE Follow Outnumbered on Facebook: HERE Also, don't forget to share this episode with your coworkers, friends, family members and anyone you know pursuing a career in sports! #OutnumberedPodcast

    41 min

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Outnumbered was started to diversify the job pool and help women be more competitive in the sports industry through personal stories, interviews, career tips and more! Join Kelli and Hollis on their journey to successful careers within the sports industry!

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