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Gameday Workers Podcast GamedayWorkers.com
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The official podcast of GamedayWorkers.com, a blog and job board dedicated to part-time jobs at sporting events.
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Trey Wilson - Richmond Flying Squirrels
Trey Wilson of the Richmond Flying Squirrels joins the podcast to share his story on making it into professional baseball, why Minor League Baseball could be stronger following the recent realignment by MLB, and what trait is most appealing in a Gameday Worker.
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Bill Nevin - West Virginia PA Announcer
The Gameday Workers Podcast channels its inner Backyard Brawl as Pitt graduate Barry welcomes West Virginia public address announcer Bill Nevin. Bill won the 2019 Bob Sheppard PA Announcer of the Year Award, and he shares insider tips for getting noticed by a prospective employer as you work your way through the ranks. Bill also talks about some of his favorite games and moments working in the company of the raucous WVU fanbase.
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Kristen Lewandowski - Pittsburgh Steelers
Barry welcomes Kristen Lewandowski of the Pittsburgh Steelers to the podcast. Kristen serves as the Steelers' Director of Ticket and Premium Seating Sales and Retention. Yep, it's a long title with lots of responsibility! Kristen shares how a part-time job during a summer in college helped her get a foot in the door with the Steelers. Kristen also talks about the importance of getting out of your comfort zone to help you grow in your career.
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Greg Zak - MiLB Official Scorer & High School Official
Minor League Baseball official scorer and high school official Greg Zak joins the Gameday Workers Podcast. Barry and Greg talk about the current state of amateur officiating, breaking into the profession, and a close scoring decision in the ninth inning of a no-hitter of a Double A game.
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Matt Franzblau - Retired Red Hat
In the first episode of the Gameday Workers Podcast, Barry talks with his old friend and colleague, Matt Franzblau. They discuss the role of the "red hat" in the television production of a sporting event. Matt also shares stories about his public address announcing fails and his awkward encounter with a former World Series MVP at a college baseball game.