Why Modern Athletes Must Be Creators: Lessons from Max Fleming and the Savannah Bananas artwork
Technically Creative by KoobrikLabs

Why Modern Athletes Must Be Creators: Lessons from Max Fleming and the Savannah Bananas

  • S2E11
  • 56:24
  • September 23rd 2025

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In this episode of Technically Creative, Orlando Wood speaks with Max Fleming, founder of Motive LA, who represents standout athletes and creators—exploring how NIL deals, TikTok, and entertainment-first sports are reshaping the trajectory of modern athletic careers.

From repping the iconic Savannah Bananas players as they sell out Fenway Park to shaping the brand of creators like the Pointer Brothers, Max is at the crossroads of sports, entertainment, and the creator economy. His mantra (community, consistency, relatability) guides a new model of management built for athletes and creators who are as viral online as they are talented on the field.

We dig into how Motive LA helps athletes fight burnout, build long-term careers, and turn fleeting viral moments into sustainable opportunities. Max explains why today’s athletes can’t afford to ignore social media, how NIL is changing the game for college stars, and why entertainment-first teams like the Savannah Bananas may hold the blueprint for the future of sports.

Max also shares:

  • How the Savannah Bananas reinvented baseball for the TikTok era
  • Why NIL deals make social presence essential for college athletes
  • The strategy behind building “internet homies” like the Pointer Brothers
  • How to fight imposter syndrome and burnout in the creator economy
  • Why brand partnerships must serve the person, not just the algorithm
  • The difference between being a manager and being a teammate
  • Why community, consistency, and relatability are the keys to a 30-year career

Technically Creative by KoobrikLabs

Technically Creative by KoobrikLabs explores how technology and AI are transforming the creative industries.

In a world where creativity and technology increasingly intersect, artists, designers, and storytellers need to embrace new tools to streamline workflows, eliminate inefficiencies, and unlock their full potential.

How can AI enhance the creative process without replacing the human touch?

What emerging technologies are reshaping content production?

How can creative teams stay ahead in a tech-driven landscape?

These are the questions that our host, Orlando Wood, seeks to answer on this show.

In each episode, we sit down with leaders from media, entertainment, publishing, advertising, and beyond to uncover how they’re leveraging technology to elevate creativity and solve industry-specific challenges.

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