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Sponsorship Available for the 2019 Listen to Your Mother Show

January 29, 2019 by Jill Leave a Comment

We’re excited to announce the 2019 Listen to Your Mother Show here in San Antonio. For more info on tickets, check out our page on The Tobin Center’s website. You can also keep up with our show here on our Listen to Your Mother Landing Page.

If you’d like to sponsor our 2019 show, we’d love to work with you. Our expected audience is approximately 300 people. A large concentration of our audience will be women and moms from the San Antonio area who make purchasing decisions for their families. We’d love for you to support our show by getting you more fully in front of this targeted audience.

Please email listentoyourmothersanantonio@gmail.com or contact Jill or Jennie We’d love to work with you.

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  • SPONSORSHIP TIERS – LISTEN TO YOUR MOTHER SAN ANTONIO
    • Podium Sponsor–$250
    •  Microphone Sponsor–$500 (4 available)
    •  Megaphone Sponsor–$1000 (2 available)
    • About Jill Robbins
    • About Jennie Badger:

SPONSORSHIP TIERS – LISTEN TO YOUR MOTHER SAN ANTONIO

Podium Sponsor–$250

  • Listing on show poster
  • Logo in show program
  • Two complimentary tickets for your company to use
  • Live, on-stage thank you
  • Opportunity to place sponsor materials on “please support our local sponsors” table
  • Blog post mention/Thank you/link in post-show blog post

 Microphone Sponsor–$500 (4 available)

  • Business card-sized ad on a program insert    
  • Featured Sponsor Spotlight blog post on the LTYM Landing Page
  • Logo placement on show poster
  • Logo placement in show program
  • Two complimentary tickets for your company
  • Live on-stage thank you
  • Opportunity to place sponsor materials on “please support our local sponsors” table
  • Blog post mention/Thank you/link in post-show blog post

 Megaphone Sponsor–$1000 (2 available)

  • The opportunity to staff your own dedicated table in our lobby on show day to directly promote any of your business initiatives to our audience
  • Opportunity to provide LTYM with a one-page insert for San Antonio show program (potentially 300 in the audience)
  • Distribution of advertising materials and/or coupons (provided by you) to our selected cast
  • Two featured Sponsor Spotlight blog posts on LTYM Landing Page
  • Name/link in the signature of all Listen to Your Mother San Antonio emails through June 2019
  • Logo placement on show poster under “featured sponsor”
  • Logo placement in show program under “featured sponsor”
  • Four complimentary tickets for your company to use
  • Live, extended on-stage thank you – we can also assist you with a give-a-way if you’d like.
  • Blog post mention/Thank you/link in post-show blog post

About Jill Robbins

Jill Robbins is a mom, a writer, and an Air Force veteran. She grew up in San Antonio and lived in Oklahoma, Illinois, Germany, Portugal and England before returning back to San Antonio in 2014. She writes about travel, adoption, and being the oldest mom with the youngest kids. She was a cast member in the 2015 Listen to Your Mother Show in Austin and brought the show to San Antonio in 2016. She lives with her husband and two youngest kids in Cibolo.

About Jennie Badger:

Born and raised in Cuero, Texas, Jennie Badger has lived in San Antonio since graduating from Trinity University. She has worked in public relations, practiced law, freelanced for a local magazine and voluntarily directed middle school musicals. A proud member of the 2017 Listen to Your Mother San Antonio cast, she is starting to flex her creative writing muscle and was recently published in Rhythm & Bones Lit and The Sunlight Press. She and her husband of 23 years are parents to three children.


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All About Jill

I'm a digital content creator and essayist who copes with parenting and most other situations with humor and snark. Just so you know, if this weren't the internet, I'd be smiling awkwardly and answering simple questions like "How are you today" with gems like "I like pockets."

I really do love pockets, though.

I spent 26 years in the USAF, which went by really, really fast. I'm very proud of my service but I'm loving my second act even more. Writing gives me the opportunity to flex my creative muscles and that's what makes me happy. Welcome.

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