What Super Bowl 59 Taught Us About UGC
In this episode of UGC for B2B, host Logan King sits down with Game Changers podcast host Katie Steinberg, who attended Super Bowl 59 and witnessed firsthand how User-Generated Content (UGC) is transforming the fan experience.
Katie shares her experience in New Orleans, describing the electric atmosphere, the immersive fan activations, and the way content creation played a central role in the event. From mini concerts and interactive fan zones to innovative QR codes that allowed attendees to upload their own photos and videos for stadium-wide display, Super Bowl 59 proved that UGC is shaping the future of live events.
The discussion highlights how modern audiences crave authenticity—whether it’s fans capturing once-in-a-lifetime moments, sharing reactions in real-time, or even turning emotional highs and lows into viral content. Katie and Logan explore how brands can harness this power by empowering their audiences to create, engage, and share.
They also touch on the larger role UGC plays in the evolving digital landscape, especially in B2B marketing. With AI-generated content becoming increasingly prevalent, authentic, user-driven media stands out as a way to foster real connections and trust.
This episode was uniquely shot on an iPhone, staying true to the very theme of User-Generated Content—proving that compelling, high-quality content doesn’t require a massive production budget, just the right mindset.
Tune in for an engaging conversation that explores how businesses can leverage UGC to build more meaningful connections with their audiences.