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    <description>The Sport et al Podcast takes a deep dive into topics that are on the underbelly of the sporting world. We explore the most fascinating and thought-provoking topics to help view sports from a different perspective. Each episode touches on numerous sports depending on how they integrate with the selected topic. Become submerged in a relaxing &amp;amp; educational atmosphere which encourages you to engage with sports in a more intriguing way</description>
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    <itunes:author>Stephen Nolan</itunes:author>
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      <![CDATA[The Sport et al Podcast takes a deep dive into topics that are on the underbelly of the sporting world. We explore the most fascinating and thought-provoking topics to help view sports from a different perspective. Each episode touches on numerous sports depending on how they integrate with the selected topic. Become submerged in a relaxing &amp; educational atmosphere which encourages you to engage with sports in a more intriguing way]]>
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    <itunes:subtitle>The Sport et al podcast deep dives into the most intriguing and entertaining topics around sport. No sport or topic is off limits.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 2 - National Sports</title>
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        <![CDATA[Although it is competitive in nature, the origin of sport stems from the need to unite people and communities. Gladiators provided essential entertainment in ancient Greece, 3.5 billion people watch the World Cup Final and incidents such as the Christmas truce football match between English and German soldiers display the unique ability sports has to bring people together.<br>
Countries often choose sports which encapsulates the values of their people. We deep dive into national sports of countries and their origins. We look into some sports such as Kabaddi, Pato, Tejo and Camal Racing.&nbsp;]]>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Sport holds deep intrinsic values to people, places and countries. In many areas it is the one aspect of life that provides hope and a sense of community. What sport represents different countries and which of them have you heard of before? </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 1 - Sponsorship in sport</title>
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        <![CDATA[Episode 1 explores the history behind sponsorship and its role in sport. I take a deep dive into how sponsorship has developed into what it is now. I discuss the 4 processing mechanics of sports marketing and how brands target these to make a connection with the consumer. The deep dive continues as I breakdown the creation and management of Red Bull in terms of sports sponsorship. Sit back, relax and become immersed into the story of how a duck farmer from Thailand created the most dominant drink in sports sponsorship.]]>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Money makes the world go round. Sport is no different. But where has the majority of money invested in sport come from? We explore the history and development of sponsorship in sport and how it can change a sport.</itunes:subtitle>
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