Saturday, May 3, 2014

Live From Lindsey's Kitchen: A Podcast

If you like sports, fashion or food, then this post is for you! This post is a little bit different than my previous ones, and also my first time doing something like this. But, you will get to meet some of my friends (Carly and Lindsey) in my very first podcast!



Carly writes a fashion blog called Fashionably Later and Lindsey writes a food blog called Live From The Kitchen. If either of these interest you, you should definitely check them out!
Myself, Lindsey and Carly in Philadelphia for PRSSA National Conference.

Monday, April 28, 2014

Can An NFL Schedule Be Beautiful? Yes It Can!

It's not a surprise infographics have become so popular. In the world of social media, graphically inclined posts are more successful. Having information in picture form is much easier to read, plus it's more fun.

Later in the regular season the Pittsburgh Penguins started producing an infographic before every single game with 'need to know' information. Personally, I think the ones they make are hard to read. Most info graphics read top to bottom, but these have no sense of direction. Some parts read up to down, but others read right to left. I think they need to rework their format a little. An infographic should want to make you read it, not close out of it (like I do every time wondering why I continue to open them). Here is an example:
Photo courtesy of @PensPRLady
BUT don't worry, I have a beautiful infographic to show you. The 2014-2015 NFL schedule was released just a few days ago and the Green Bay Packers released their schedule in infographic form. I have to be honest, I spent more than a few minutes looking and admiring it. It flows perfectly and makes you want to keep scrolling. I have two favorite parts: (1) Starring last season's playoffs teams (2) The travel routes graphic, round trip mileage included. Click the link above and enjoy reading all the interesting Packer stats! 
Photo courtesy of @Packers

Thursday, April 17, 2014

If Tweets Were Goals in the Stanley Cup Playoffs

Fans of the Pittsburgh Penguins seem to be the loudest of the 16 teams in the NHL Playoffs on Twitter. Thanks to Twitter's blog for this awesome information!

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

The NHL Wants To See YOUR Playoff Story

April 16 starts the 2014 NHL Playoffs. And this year the NHL wants you to share your playoff experience no matter where you are. Are you at home? At the bar? In the building watching the game? No matter where you experience the NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs, the NHL wants to see it with #MyPlayoffsStory. Go ahead and share if you're watching!


Unfortunately for me, the 2014 NHL Playoffs mark the fifth year in a row that the Carolina Hurricanes have missed the after show. I have no dog in the hunt, so I just get to sit back and relax during games even though I would prefer spending my afternoons stressing about the Staal brothers and our starting goaltender. Hopefully next season will be our year (one can only hope).

Monday, April 7, 2014

The Most Famous Fútbol in the World

Meet Brazuca: An Adidas soccer ball with six cameras that is starting it's journey in Brazil and traveling the world in anticipation of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. The ball that took 2.5 years to develop will be the official game ball for this year's tournament.


Want to see where Brazuca is on a daily basis? No problem, because the soccer ball has it's own Twitter account, with 120,000 loyal followers already (myself included). And when you follow it, you may even get a laugh from the tweets it produces.
 

Brazuca also just made it's first stop on the world tour... in Spain! It practiced with the Spanish National Team in preparation for the big games this summer as well as a School of Fútbol where children learn to play the game.
Photo courtesy of Around The World: Spain

It's next stop is Germany, so follow Brazuca on Twitter to see the adventures from all over the globe!
Photo courtesy of @brazuca

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Look How Far We've Come

Over the past few weeks, a site letting you see user's first tweets has become very popular, and fun for that matter. I thought it could be fun to see what the four major sports leagues sent out as their first tweet. I don't think one is worse than the other, but I do not think any of them are great.

The MLB was the first to jump on board:
I guess they forgot the standard rule of capitalization? I also enjoy the fact that they explain how to shorten links. Why would the public need this from the MLB? This seems like an email from the supervisor of the person running the account...

Next was the NBA:
What does this even mean? Can anyone tell me? My best guess is something to do with the NBA All-Star game that took place on February 15, 2009. But your guess is as good as mine.

Third was the NFL:
Hey, thanks for the welcome... Oh wait. I wonder how many questions they received from posting their first tweet ever asking for submissions less than 90 minutes away from a chat. Couldn't they have planned a little bit better?

And last, but not least, the NHL:
I can only imagine what they tweeted next. The Stanley Cup had been won 10 days earlier by the Pittsburgh Penguins, so maybe it was about the Cup trip? Or about the draft? I think I'm giving the NHL too much credit; it was probably just a link to NHL.com... 

Thankfully, we have come a long way in the world of Twitter!

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Reds Score Big on Social Media on #OpeningDay

On one of Baseball's biggest days of the year, the Cincinnati Reds unveiled a new area to their concourse, a social media zone. When you step into the Reds Connect Zone you are placed in front of 25 screens featuring online reactions to the game, pictures of people watching from home or in the stands, and in game promotional polls and contest.
Photo courtesy of @FOXSportsLive on Twitter
Throughout a game, the screens will feature Tweets, Instagrams, and Vines from Reds fans along with other majors players, like the MLB or ESPN. Free wifi is offered in the zone as well as phone charging stations (a major plus for someone like me who drains their battery at sporting events).

If I were working with a team in any of the major leagues, I would start working on getting a social media zone ASAP.

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Twitter Saves My Night

Last Monday, March 10, we had a very scary moment in the NHL. Rich Peverly, who has a known heart condition, collapsed on the bench during his game against the Columbus Blue Jackets.
Here is the video, but you can't see much:

Fans and teams across the league expressed their concern for Peverly with tweets and posts right after it happened. For a few minutes fans sat in front of theirs television sets wondering what happened and how Peverly was. I refreshed my twitter feed every few seconds waiting for news to come out and thanks to Twitter I didn't have to wait long.
These tweets from the Dallas Stars started rolling out within minutes:





Thank you Twitter for keeping me updated. And I wish Pevs the best of luck during his recovery this season!

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Top 10 Athletes On Instagram

10. Richard Sherman (@rsherman25)
Now known for his infamous interview with Erin Andrews after winning the 2014 NFC Championship game, Richard Sherman gives you the behind the scenes footage of his life.

Here is he hanging out with Erin Andrews's BFF Chrissy Teigen (plus Chrissy's husband John Legend).
And after that famous interview, this is what it looked like on his side of the camera during Super Bowl XLVIII Media Day.

9. Usain Bolt (@usainbolt)
The world's fastest man is on top of his Instagram video game. Maybe it's because 15 seconds is a lifetime in his line of work.

Incase you were wondering, some celebrities do read books about themselves.
8. Brad Richards (@brichards_1991)
New York Ranger Brad Richards is easily one of the most active NHLer's on Instagram. He mainly posts during the off season, but if we're lucky we get really cool shots through the hockey player's eyes.

The Rangers got to play two outdoor Stadium Series games this year in Yankee Stadium. Here is the view we all wanted to watch the game from.
7. Kaitlyn Farrington (@kaitlinfarr)
Just off her gold medal performance at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, snowboarder Kaitlyn Farrington gave us the perfect view of an American Olympic athlete though Instagram. If you like snow and mountains, you'll love this girl.


The outfit we all secretly (or not so secretly) love.
Kaitlyn on her victory media tour in NYC, looking for somewhere to board.
6. Nick Goepper (@nickgoepper)
Part of the podium sweeping slopstyle skiing group in Sochi, Nick Goepper is enjoying his new found fame.


He got to meet Usher?!
And he's on a cereal box with his teammates. I guess you could say he's doing okay.
5. Paul Bissonnette (@biznasty)
This fourth line Phoenix Coyote is one of the most popular NHLers on Twitter for being snarky with fans. His Instagram may not be snarky, but it is hilarious.

He didn't actually go to the Olympics...

4. LeBron James (@kingjames)
It is no surprise that LeBron James lives a life of luxury, and sometimes (always) we wish we could be as cool as him.

He has one of the coolest shoe collections on the planet.
 And not everything he buys is for himself. He bought his entire team a WWE Heavyweight World Champion belt!
3. Alex Morgan (@alexmorgan13)
Alex Morgan is the definition of America's Sweetheart in the sports world. She is adored by young soccer players everywhere. Her Instagram is no exception; it's just plain adorable.

Here she is trying to eat lobster, bib and everything.
And, she got to hang out with a cheetah.
2. McKayla Maroney (@mckaylamaroney)
If you like Tumblr esque, artsy pictures, then the Team USA gymnast is the girl for you. She posts lots of selfies, but isn't afraid to poke fun at herself.
 Artsy...Check. Selfie...Check.
Her pouting face is one of the most famous photos to come out of any Olympics, and she's not afraid to play around with it.
1. Kelly Slater (@kellyslater)
The number one spot was not even a competition. Everyone elses Instagram is lack luster compared to surfer Kelly Slater. But, how can you compete with someone who lives in Hawaii?

His view on Thanksgiving...I'll take that any day of the year.
Then of course, he has pictures of his surfing the famous waves at Pipeline beach.

Who is your favorite athlete to follow on Instagram?

Sunday, February 23, 2014

The New Age of Olympic Love

A new dating application called Tinder has seemed to change the dating game for olympic athletes living in the olympic village in Sochi. This was the first time the simple "hot or not" app has been around during the olympics and it created quite a buzz between athletes.

Tinder takes your location and finds all potential matches within a certain radius of yourself. Then the scrolling begins. A person comes up on your phone and if you swipe to the left, it's a no. If you swipe to the right, it's a yes. Say someone also swiped to the right for you, then you will instantly get a notification that you're a match, taking you to a private message to start a conversation if you wish.

Olympic skiing heartthrobs Nick Goepper and Joss Christensen have even admitted being on the app, "It's the normal crew we're used to seeing," said Christensen. "It's all the American's we're used to traveling with, so it's a little weird." Christensen doesn't go much further on Tinder then swiping. He has hasn't initiated a conversation with any other olympic athletes.
Left: Nick Goepper         Right: Joss Christensen
Photo courtesy of @nickgoepper on Instagram

Want to know if your favorite athlete is on Tinder? Well there is a Tumblr page for that! Sochi on Tumblr has Tinder profiles of many different athletes that competed in Sochi over the past two weeks.


Why is Nick Goepper even on Tinder? He has a thousands of girls trying to win a date with him after the conclusion of the Olympics! Using the hashtag #iwanttodatenick on Twitter and Instagram will enter you into the competition. Funny pictures and videos have seen to be catching his attention.
Pictures like this:
But, this girl seems to be the front runner. I mean, she WROTE and SANG him a song!



Now that the Olympics are over, I hope the Olympians got all their Tindering in! I know New Zealand snowboarder Rebecca Possum Torr did...

Monday, February 3, 2014

#BellLetsTalk Goes Viral

On January 28, 2014 a hashtag started making waves on Twitter with everyone from celebrities to athletes to politicians chiming in. That hashtag was #BellLetsTalk. Bell Let's Talk is a Mental Health Initiative started by Bell Canada Enterprise (BCE), the largest communications company in Canada. It encourages people to raise awareness for mental health and end the negative stigma associated with those words.

For every tweet, retweet, and mention of #BellLetsTalk, BCE pledged to donate $.05 to mental health related charities.

It started with Canadian based companies, groups, and people using the hashtag:
   
But quickly athletes, writers, and teams from the NHL started to pick up on the trend and join the conversation about mental health:
 
In the offseason of 2011, the NHL lost three players to mental illness: Derek Boogaard, Rick Rypien, and Wade Belak. Campaigns like Bell Lets Talk create dialogue about the issues these hockey players faced and that many members of the general population face today. The hockey community rallied around this cause like it was their own, spreading positive messages about mental health all day. 

They even garnered the support from a few celebrities: 
It is always amazing to see a sport come together in support of something other than the game. It shows that the athletes who get paid millions of dollars to play a sport have other things on their mind than the competition. Over $5.4 million was raised on January 28, 2014 because of tweets and posts on Twitter and Facebook. And people still say the hockey community is small?

If you'd like more information visit the Bell Lets Talk website!