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Summary
In this episode, Jeff Berding, Co-CEO of FC Cincinnati, shares his journey from a passionate Cincinnati Reds fan to a key figure in the city's soccer scene. He reflects on his childhood experiences, the influence of baseball legends like Pete Rose, and the importance of community in sports.
Jeff discusses the collaboration between FC Cincinnati and the Reds, his vision for Cincinnati's riverfront development, and how both teams can thrive together in the city's sports landscape. In this conversation, Jeff discusses the development of FC Cincinnati, the importance of community engagement, and the differences in fan experiences between soccer and baseball. He highlights the need for sports teams to attract younger demographics and shares insights on the future of TQL Stadium and its surrounding developments.
The conversation also touches on the significance of concerts and events in building community connections, exemplified by the return of The Who to Cincinnati.
Takeaways
- Jeff Berding's love for the Cincinnati Reds shaped his career.
- Growing up in Cincinnati, Jeff had a strong connection to local sports.
- Pete Rose served as a significant role model for Jeff.
- Family experiences at Reds games created lasting memories.
- Jeff transitioned from baseball to soccer, reflecting changing sports interests.
- The Bengals and Reds can coexist and support each other in Cincinnati.
- Community development is crucial for the success of local sports teams.
- Jeff emphasizes the need for better urban planning in Cincinnati.
- The collaboration between FC Cincinnati and the Reds enhances community spirit.
- A vibrant sports culture in Cincinnati benefits all teams. Milwaukee's ballpark experience is unique and impressive.
- FC Cincinnati was born from a desire for local youth to have a pro team.
- Attracting younger fans is crucial for the future of baseball.
- Soccer offers a different kind of excitement compared to baseball.
- Future developments around TQL Stadium aim to enhance community engagement.
- The Who concert was a significant event for Cincinnati's history.
- Community events can strengthen the bond between sports teams and fans.
- Winning is essential for maintaining fan interest in sports.
- FC Cincinnati aims to be a community asset beyond just soccer.
- The Reds have a promising young team for the upcoming season.
Titles
- From Reds Fan to FC Cincinnati Co-CEO
- Jeff Berding: A Cincinnati Sports Journey
- The Impact of Pete Rose on Jeff Berding
- Building Community Through Sports in Cincinnati
Sound Bites
- "I was a try hard, tough guy."
- "Soccer's dangerous too."
- "The Reds are my first love."
- "We need the banks to be awesome."
- "We need the Reds to be successful."
- "Winning solves a lot of problems."
- "The Who spoke to me."
Chapters
00:00
Introduction to Jeff Berding and FC Cincinnati
02:55
Jeff's Early Life and Reds Fandom
05:51
Influence of Pete Rose on Jeff's Life
09:03
Memorable Reds Moments and Family Connections
12:02
Transition from Baseball to Soccer
15:00
Business Perspective: Bengals vs. Reds
18:00
Collaboration Between FC Cincinnati and the Reds
21:11
Vision for Cincinnati's Riverfront Development
22:57
Exploring Milwaukee's Ballpark Experience
24:51
The Journey of FC Cincinnati's Formation
31:13
Attracting Younger Fans to Baseball
Sponsored by Moerlein Lager House, host of the March 26, 2025 Opening Day Eve Party benefitting the Reds Community Fund!