Sports Business Classroom Audio Experience

HallPass Media

The goal of Sports Business Classroom Audio Experience is to share inspiring stories featuring the journeys of successful sports business professionals and to give you the strategies and know-how to help you further your career in sports!

  1. Inside the Making of 20 Years of Summer League | Scott, Gilmer & Denis Reflect on the Journey (EP. 124)

    5월 2일

    Inside the Making of 20 Years of Summer League | Scott, Gilmer & Denis Reflect on the Journey (EP. 124)

    In this episode of the Sports Business Classroom Audio Experience, alumni host Alex Cocoros sits down with Jonathan Scott, Michaela Gilmer, and Peter Denis, the creative team behind 20 Years of Summer League, a powerful documentary that celebrates the two-decade evolution of NBA Summer League in Las Vegas. Jonathan Scott, a veteran coordinating producer with credits across the NBA, WNBA, NFL, PGA, and NASCAR, discusses how his diverse background shaped the documentary’s big-picture vision. Michaela Gilmer, a producer known for her work with the NBA, WNBA, and Unrivaled, shares what it’s like to bring high-energy storytelling to life behind the scenes. And Peter Denis, editor of The Inside Story, Shaq & Kobe, and NASCAR on TNT, reveals how he crafts emotionally resonant sports narratives that elevate the stories of athletes and events. In this episode, they dive into:The creative process behind capturing 20 years of NBA Summer League evolutionWhat made the Summer League Film Festival premiere a career-defining momentWhy strong relationships and multi-sport experience fuel great storytellingTips for breaking into the sports media industry and building a lasting career 20 Years of Summer League is more than a documentary, it’s a tribute to the players, fans, and visionaries who turned a summer experiment into a global basketball institution. Tune in and be sure to check out their documentary on NBA TV!

    38분
  2. Gotham Chopra | Co-founder of Religion of Sports | Acclaimed Filmmaker and Storyteller (EP.123)

    4월 24일

    Gotham Chopra | Co-founder of Religion of Sports | Acclaimed Filmmaker and Storyteller (EP.123)

    In this episode of the Sports Business Classroom Audio Experience, VSL alum Alex Cocoros sits down with Gotham Chopra, Emmy-nominated filmmaker and creative force behind Man in the Arena with Serena Williams. Growing up immersed in Boston sports and inspired by his father’s work as a writer, Gotham has always seen sports as a gateway to something bigger—human stories of greatness, struggle, and purpose. Over the years, he’s become a trusted voice in athlete-driven storytelling, capturing the lives of figures like Tom Brady, Conor McGregor, and LeBron James. In this conversation, Gotham opens up about what it takes to earn an athlete’s trust, how the storytelling process has evolved in the streaming era, and why mental health and vulnerability are becoming central themes in today’s sports documentaries. In this episode, they dive into: How to earn trust with top athletes and turn that into authentic storytellingWhy great characters (and their complications) are the heart of any documentaryHow mental health and player empowerment are reshaping the documentary spaceHis next project with Tom Brady in London, documenting the rebuild of a soccer teamGotham shares how working closely with athletes requires more than just access; it demands empathy, communication, and a shared willingness to explore the human side of greatness. Whether he’s filming in London with Tom Brady or navigating creative dynamics with Bon Jovi, Gotham emphasizes the importance of surrounding yourself with dependable collaborators and staying aligned through a shared vision. For aspiring storytellers and sports professionals alike, this episode offers an inside look at the craft of impactful storytelling—and a reminder that the best stories aren’t just about sports, but about what it means to push beyond limits.

    35분
  3. Joe Vardon | Senior NBA Writer at The Athletic | Covering the NBA’s Biggest Stories (EP.118)

    2월 12일

    Joe Vardon | Senior NBA Writer at The Athletic | Covering the NBA’s Biggest Stories (EP.118)

    In this episode of the SBC Audio Experience, host Alex Cocoros sits down with Joe Vardon, a seasoned NBA journalist with over two decades of experience, currently serving as a Senior NBA Writer for The Athletic. Known for his deep storytelling and insightful coverage, Vardon has reported on some of the league’s most compelling narratives, from championship runs to international expansion. A native of Ohio, Vardon began his journalism career covering Cleveland sports, including the Browns, Guardians (formerly Indians), and Cavaliers. His time on the Cavs beat placed him at the center of LeBron James’ rise, giving him a unique perspective on the influence of a superstar in a small-market city. His career has since taken him across the globe, and he is currently reporting from Berlin after covering the NBA’s recent international games in Paris. During the episode, Joe discusses: His journey from local sports reporting to covering the NBA’s biggest starsThe impact of LeBron James on Cleveland and the NBA at largeHis experience covering the league’s international expansion firsthandThe crossover between political journalism and sports coverage With a career defined by adaptability, storytelling, and an eye for the game’s biggest moments, Vardon shares valuable insights into the ever-evolving landscape of basketball media. Tune in for a conversation that dives into the global reach of the NBA and the craft of covering the sport at the highest level.

    49분
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The goal of Sports Business Classroom Audio Experience is to share inspiring stories featuring the journeys of successful sports business professionals and to give you the strategies and know-how to help you further your career in sports!