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  • 14. Joe Darkins | Burnley F.C's First CTO, Modernising Football Tech & Connecting Fan Behaviours!

    34:23||Season 1, Ep. 14
    How do you turn a 142-year-old football club into a tech-led global brand without losing what makes it special?Joe Darkins, Burnley FC's first-ever CTO, reveals the reality of football's digital transformation; from fixing broken Wi-Fi to building a single view of the fan, stopping ticket touting, and making cyber security the club's top priority. This is what happens when a historic, community-focused club decides technology isn't just nice to have, it's crucial to its survival. No buzzwords, just the real work of connecting data, serving local fans, and scaling globally without selling your soul. Listen and let us know your take.

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  • 13. Reacting to Jameela Jamil's VIRAL Clip, & Is the Second Screen "Dumbing Down" Content?

    32:43||Season 1, Ep. 13
    When audiences are distracted by a second screen, is that a threat to creativity or the future of engagement? Lee, Jo & Ed react to Jameela Jamil’s viral comments on the second screen and TV. They also get into the controversial trend of ‘dumbing down’ TV content for phone users.Also, are attention spans shrinking or are audiences just becoming more selective? From F1 data to NFL RedZone, find out how brands should stop fighting the phone and start building immersive, companion experiences that deepen loyalty. Plus, a "Hot Take Huddle" on the true value of focused versus multitasking attention. Listen and join the - as always - lively discussion…
  • 13. Tony Pastor: FIRST INTERVIEW on The Rest Is Football’s EXCLUSIVE Netflix World Cup Deal, Goalhanger & What's Next for Podcasting

    52:38||Season 1, Ep. 13
    In the first official interview since announcing The Rest Is Football's exclusive video partnership with Netflix for the 2026 World Cup, Goalhanger Co-Founder Tony Pastor sits down with Ed Abis to talk origin stories, explosive growth, the shift to video-first shows, LaLiga rights, and what this Netflix deal means for podcasting, creators and sports broadcasting.
  • Reviewing the EXCLUSIVE Speakers Only Event at Wembley! | Sports Pundit x The Attention Shift

    47:25|
    What does the future of sports media really look like? In this special Sports Pundit x Attention Shift collab, Andy, Jo & Ed break down Speakers Only at Wembley. Featuring insights from the sports business executives driving change in the attention economy, they dive into how fan engagement and interactive media are reshaping the industry, and why legacy organisations need to look beyond sport for innovation.
  • The Great Attention Shift: Why Co-Creation is Worth MILLIONS!

    20:31|
    Who truly holds the power in the attention economy? Lee, Jo & Ed dive into Ed's brand new report, The Great Attention Shift and the urgent need for sports media to evolve.They discuss how to move from one-way broadcasting to profitable content co-creation. Featuring insights from The Great Attention Shift Report and examples like Bryson DeChambeau & the Kelce brothers, they dissect the challenges every content business is currently facing: how do you unlock new revenue streams without compromising authenticity? Listen and join the chaotic discussion.
  • 10. Is Football Selling Its SOUL?

    33:09||Season 1, Ep. 10
    Is the price of global success worth the soul of the beautiful game? On this episode, Lee, Jo & Ed debate if football clubs are sacrificing their local fan loyalty for global commercial riches. The real challenge? Fan engagement, and how to unite, balance maintaining a relationship with loyal, local supporters while maximising commercial opportunities with massive international audiences in a digital world. Listen and join the chaotic discussion. Listen and let us know your take.
  • 8. Who OWNS The Modern Sports Fan?

    37:25||Season 1, Ep. 8
    In this episode of The Attention Shift, hosts Lee Rabourne, Ed Abis, and Jo Redfern dive deep into the multi-billion-dollar question that is defining the future of sports: Who owns the modern sports fan's data?As 70% of sports organisations report fan data as their #1 growth driver, the scramble is on. But why are clubs and leagues only playing catch-up now, and are they trying to genuinely improve the fan experience, or is it "another opportunity to screw them?" Listen and let us know your take.