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The Future of Sports Comms: Griffin Clark on Gen Z Storytelling and Staying Real

38 min · 2 de dic de 2025
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In this episode of The Spin Chicks podcast, we’re joined by Griffin Clark, a junior at Boston College who’s already making waves in sports communications through his work with the Naismith Awards and Bee Young Comms as Michelle’s sole intern. We discussed how he’s navigating a number of high profile internships at such a young age, what his generation really thinks about social media, and what authenticity online actually looks like. Griffin also shares his favorite projects, how he stays grounded during the long hours of sports media, and the advice he’d give both to aspiring creators and to his younger self. A sharp mind, a rising voice, and a great look at the future of the industry, tune in to learn more about Gen Z and Griffin.

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In this episode of The Spin Chicks podcast, we’re joined by Griffin Clark, a junior at Boston College who’s already making waves in sports communications through his work with the Naismith Awards and Bee Young Comms as Michelle’s sole intern. We discussed how he’s navigating a number of high profile internships at such a young age, what his generation really thinks about social media, and what authenticity online actually looks like. Griffin also shares his favorite projects, how he stays grounded during the long hours of sports media, and the advice he’d give both to aspiring creators and to his younger self. A sharp mind, a rising voice, and a great look at the future of the industry, tune in to learn more about Gen Z and Griffin.

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