Brand Food
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Hosted by brand marketing experts Jeremy Darlow and Michael Ehrlich, Brand Food is the only podcast analyzing and ranking athletes, coaches, and teams by brand strength. To continue the discussion, follow Darlow, Ehrlich, and their host/referee Alex Crawford on Twitter via @JeremyDarlow, @MichaelEhrlich, and @dr_crawf.This podcast is the brain child of sports marketing geeks and friends Jeremy Darlow, a 2x best-selling sports marketing author and brand consultant, and Michael Ehrlich, a global sports communications executive.

029 - RAMS > EVERYONE

NFC West - Both experts pick Rams and Crawford picks a Seahawk as the guys discuss which athletes from the NFC West will make the biggest social media...
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028 - BROWNS > EVERYONE

AFC North - The Browns dominate the discussion as the guys predict which athletes from the AFC North will make the biggest social media jump during th...
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027 - RAIDERS > EVERYONE

AFC West - Which athletes will make the biggest social media jump during the 2019-2020 season? The guys take a look at the brand heavy AFC West and ma...
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025 - ROSEN > DARNOLD

AFC EAST: Which athletes in the AFC East will make the biggest social media jump during 2019-20 season? Also, a discussion of which AFC East rookie br...
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024 - TRAE > LUKA

The guys give their own NBA Awards (based on brand performance) for Rookie of the Year, Most Improved Player, and MVP.
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023 - DIGGINS > SWOOPES

Joined by WNBA rookie and NCAA champion Arike Ogunbowale, the guys rank the top-5 WNBA personal brands of all-time.
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022 - NETS > KNICKS

With free agency rumors swirling, the guys rank the top-3 brand fits for Kevin Durant next season.
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021 - KAWHI > GIANNIS

Giannis vs. Kawhi...who you got? With the NBA Eastern Conference Finals tied 2-2, the guys compare the two superstars based on five essential brand pi...
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020 - DAME > STEPH

With Shea Serrano joining them, the guys rank the top-5 personal brand performances of the 2019 NBA Playoffs thus far.
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