The Compliance Podcast Network is proud to announce the launch of a new 10-part podcast series, Betting the Game: Gambling, Integrity and the New Risk in Sports, co-hosted by Tom Fox and Mike DeBernardis. This new series comes at a moment when sports gambling has moved from the margins of the sports world to the center of the modern sports business. What was once viewed as taboo is now embedded in broadcasts, sponsorships, fan engagement, media strategy, and even the daily vocabulary of sports culture.
That transformation has created a new generation of questions about governance, compliance, and integrity. For compliance professionals, sports business leaders, and anyone concerned with institutional trust, the issue is no longer whether gambling is part of the sports landscape. It clearly is. The real question is whether the institutions that welcomed gambling into the mainstream have built governance systems strong enough to protect athletes, safeguard competition, and preserve public confidence.
That is the animating idea behind Betting the Game. This is more than a podcast about sports wagering. It is a series about governance under pressure. It is about what happens when powerful new revenue streams collide with the most important asset any sports institution possesses: credibility.
Why This Series Matters
At the Compliance Podcast Network, we have long believed that compliance lessons do not live only in deferred prosecution agreements, enforcement actions, and boardrooms. They also live where culture, incentives, and institutional accountability come together in real time. Few places illustrate that collision more clearly today than sports gambling.
Over the past several years, legalized sports betting has transformed the economics of sports. Leagues have entered into sportsbook partnerships. Media companies have integrated odds and betting analysis into coverage. College athletics has been drawn into the orbit of wagering markets. Athletes, coaches, officials, and support staff now operate in an environment where betting is not merely present; it is pervasive. It is everywhere.
That raises classic compliance questions. How do institutions manage conflicts of interest? How do they protect against insider risk? How do they design systems that move from punishment after the fact to prevention before the line is crossed? How do they align commercial strategy with ethics and integrity? These are not only sports questions. They are governance questions. That is why this series belongs on the Compliance Podcast Network.
A New Podcast for a New Risk Environment
Betting the Game brings together the worlds of compliance, governance, and sports business to examine how gambling has reshaped the sports ecosystem. The series examines both professional and amateur sports and asks what happens when betting markets, athlete conduct, media incentives, and institutional oversight collide.
Each episode explores a different integrity pressure point. Some of the stories are obvious: athletes placing bets, prop betting, and suspicious wagering activity. Others are more structural: media normalization, inside information, third-party access, college athlete harassment, and the tension between monetizing gambling and policing its risks. Taken together, the 10 episodes form a wide-ranging examination of how sports gambling became a compliance issue hiding in plain sight.
The 10-Episode Lineup
Episode 1: From Taboo to Business Model: How Gambling Entered the Sports Mainstream
This opening episode traces the arc from stigma to sponsorship and explains how sports betting became embedded in modern sports’ business model. It sets the stage for the series by asking whether governance, oversight, and ethics kept pace with commercialization.
Episode 2: The Athlete as Bettor: When Players Cross the Line
This episode examines one of the clearest integrity flashpoints in sports: the player who becomes the bettor. It explores why leagues draw hard lines around athlete gambling and whether education and prevention have kept up with enforcement.
Episode 3: Inside Information: The New Edge in the Betting Economy
Information now moves markets in real time, and sports are no exception. This episode looks at injury reports, lineup disclosures, and the people closest to teams who may have access to valuable non-public information.
Episode 4: Entourages, Interpreters, and the People Around the Star
Not every gambling risk begins with the athlete himself. This episode explores how trusted insiders, aides, interpreters, friends, and members of an athlete’s inner circle can become points of access, vulnerability, and control failure.
Episode 5: Fixing the Margins: Match-Fixing, Spot-Fixing, and Vulnerable Competitions
This episode moves beyond the Hollywood image of a fixed game and into the modern world of spot-fixing and manipulated moments. It examines how lower-profile competitions and narrow in-game events can create outsized integrity risks.
Episode 6: Campus Under Pressure: Gambling and the New Risks in College Sports
College athletics has become one of the most exposed fronts in the sports gambling era. This episode looks at student-athlete betting, bettor harassment, and the governance challenge of protecting young athletes in a betting-saturated environment.
Episode 7: Judgment on the Field: Officials, Suspicion, and the Gambling Lens
Officials now work under a new type of scrutiny, where every call can trigger both outrage and financial consequences. This episode examines how gambling has changed perceptions of officiating, trust, and legitimacy.
Episode 8: Prop Bets and Micro-Bets: Small Moments, Big Integrity Risks
Modern betting markets increasingly focus on narrow, highly specific events that can be easier to influence than a final score. This episode explores whether some betting products are creating integrity risks that sports governance was never designed to manage.
Episode 9: Can Sports Police What They Profit From? Data, Deals, and Integrity Monitoring
As leagues and media companies benefit financially from gambling growth, the oversight challenge becomes more complicated. This episode asks whether sports can be both a commercial partner in betting and a credible guardian of integrity.
Episode 10: What Comes Next: Building a Better Integrity Framework for Sports Gambling
The final episode turns from diagnosis to solutions. It outlines what stronger governance could look like, from education and monitoring to product limits, athlete protections, and a more mature integrity framework.
Compliance Lessons in a Sports Context
For the compliance professional, the value of this series is straightforward. Sports may be the setting, but the underlying issues will feel very familiar. Culture matters. Incentives matter. Tone at the top matters. Training matters. Monitoring matters. And perhaps most importantly, prevention matters more than reaction.
In the corporate world, we know that a policy on paper is not enough. The same is true in sports. If gambling is promoted as a normal part of fan engagement while integrity rules for insiders are poorly communicated or weakly reinforced, that is not a player problem alone. That is a governance problem. Betting the Game is designed to unpack exactly those issues in a way that speaks to both compliance professionals and sports business leaders.
Join Us for the Launch
The launch of Betting the Game: Gambling, Integrity and the New Risk in Sports marks an exciting expansion of the Compliance Podcast Network into one of the most timely and consequential issues in modern sports and governance. Tom Fox and Mike DeBernardis will guide listeners through the legal, ethical, cultural, and business implications of sports gambling with the practical, analytical lens that Compliance Podcast Network listeners expect.
The series launches on Friday, April 24, and will post every other Friday throughout our season. It is available on the Compliance Podcast Network and wherever you listen to great podcasts.