'I Lost My Mind': Erin Andrews Explains What It's Like to Be in the Middle of the Taylor Swift Effect The sports broadcasting legend reveals her business playbook for her thriving apparel line WEAR by Erin Andrews.

By Dan Bova

WEAR by Erin Andrews

On this episode of How Success Happens, the GOAT of NFL sideline reporting popped in to talk business on and off the field.

Erin Andrews, who began her career in sports broadcasting in 2000 and elevated the game of asking tough competitors tough questions, shared insights about her thriving apparel business WEAR by Erin Andrews and explained what it's like to experience the Taylor Swift Effect firsthand — "I was freaking out when we saw her wearing our stuff!" She also shared her tips for beating nerves in stressful situations and gave us the ultimate insider's Super Bowl prediction. (Well, sort of.)

Andrews launched WEAR by Erin Andrews, a female-licensed apparel and accessories line, in October 2019 with co-founder Constance Schwartz-Morini.  "The name WEAR was actually born because in sports I am called EA or EA sports," she explains. "And, well, I know a particular group who trademarked that before I did. But after many cocktails one night in an Italian restaurant in San Francisco — when San Francisco was hosting the Super Bowl — we're trying to come up with what we were going to call the brand and it just hit, EA is in WEAR."

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The brand scored big in its opening drive and continues to put points on the board, now offering clothing representing over 190 teams across multiple leagues. Not too shabby, considering Andrews has a pretty packed day job, as a sports broadcaster who has reported at the Super Bowl, Stanley Cup Finals, World Series, MLB All-Star Game and College GameDay.

So how does she eliminate nerves before going live to millions of people? Well, she doesn't. "I get nervous for every game," she says. "I think when you don't get nervous, that's probably when it's time to bow out and try to find something else to do."

Listen in to hear more about Andrews's passion for sports, business and the intersection, and learn her ultimate goal as a broadcaster. (Hint: It will involve wearing several layers of her signature line.)

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Each episode of How Success Happens shares the inspiring, entertaining, and unexpected journeys that influential leaders in business, the arts, and sports traveled on their way to becoming household names. It's a reminder that behind every big-time career, there is a person who persisted in the face of self-doubt, failure, and anything else that got thrown in their way.

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Dan Bova

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VP of Special Projects

Dan Bova is the VP of Special Projects at Entrepreneur.com. He previously worked at Jimmy Kimmel Live, Maxim, and Spy magazine. His latest books for kids include This Day in History, Car and Driver's Trivia ZoneRoad & Track Crew's Big & Fast Cars, The Big Little Book of Awesome Stuff, and Wendell the Werewolf

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