Law firm O’Connors kicks off sports podcast
A new podcast exploring the business of sport has launched, offering industry insights from leading figures.
Liverpool and London-based business law firm O’Connors has unveiled the ‘O’Connors Podcast,’ hosted by legal director and sport sector lead Phil Bowers.
The first series, ‘My Life in Sport,’ features industry leaders, decision-makers and regulators discussing key challenges and opportunities in sports business, with the debut episode featuring Nicola Palios, co-owner and vice chair of Tranmere Rovers, who reflects on the club’s transformation under her and her husband’s leadership since 2014.
The podcast, which is now available on all major platforms, will provide an essential insight for executives, investors and entrepreneurs who are helping shape the future of sport.
Phil said: “It’s been a privilege to meet and interview my guests for these podcasts.
“These conversations share insights of how sport shapes careers, drives economies and transforms lives.”
With 21 years of experience advising top sports brands like Decathlon and Right to Dream, O’Connors provides corporate, commercial and regulatory support to clients across football, rugby, cycling and beyond.
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