the lead broadcaster steps to the telestrator and breaks down your current formation — plan structure, cost positions, carrier alignments — the way he read defenses before the snap. You'll know exactly what the carrier is about to run before they run it.
Your game, called live. Your data, on the telestrator.
the lead broadcaster and the color commentator are in the booth and your health plan is the game film. This isn't analysis from the stands — it's a live broadcast of Dynasty vs. The Other Guys, with every key play circled, every formation decoded, and every adjustment diagrammed for the second half you're about to run.
The Four Pillars
The Dynasty Cast runs four broadcast segments. the lead broadcaster opens with the read. the color commentator circles the wins. the lead broadcaster diagrams the adjustments. Together they call the second half. You leave with a game plan, not a recap.
the color commentator takes the marker and circles the plays that actually worked — wins from Training Camp and the Regular Season pulled straight from your Dynasty Scoreboard. The everyman who won two rings by staying calm circles the moments you almost missed.
the lead broadcaster diagrams what needs to change and why, with scoreboard data as the whiteboard. No guesswork — surgical precision on the specific formations your cost structure needs to run differently in the second half.
the lead broadcaster and the color commentator together call the key plays you need to execute next. The banter is real, the disagreements are honest, and the plan that comes out has the fingerprints of two guys who've been in the biggest games and know what it takes to finish.
The Broadcast Workflow
Four steps, broadcast style. From the moment the theme music hits to the final sign-off stat line, this is the sequence the lead broadcaster and the color commentator run every time you step into the booth.
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Pull The Scoreboard Onto The Telestrator
Live data from your Dynasty Scoreboard feeds the broadcast. Plan structure, cost positions, vendor lineup, prior-room outputs — all on screen, ready for the lead broadcaster's marker. Nothing discussed that isn't already in the data.
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Circle The Wins From Prior Rooms
the color commentator rewinds the game film — Training Camp savings, Regular Season plays, defensive positions locked in Room 505. Every win gets a circle so you see exactly how far you've moved the ball before we call the second half.
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Diagram The Audibles For Next 90 Days
the lead broadcaster draws it up. The specific plays — vendor challenges, contract audibles, plan structure shifts — mapped to a 90-day execution window with the precision of a two-minute drill. No generic advice. Your formation, your audibles.
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Sign-Off Stat Line
The broadcast closes with your personal stat line — savings identified, plays called, yards gained, what's next. the lead broadcaster and the color commentator deliver it together. You take the sheet into every meeting from here on out.
A broadcast-style breakdown of your health plan game: play-by-play analysis from the lead broadcaster's pre-game read, the color commentator's first-half circles, halftime adjustment diagrams, and the complete second-half drive call. Includes your personal stat line summary — savings identified, audibles diagrammed, and the 90-day execution window mapped. Delivered to your portal. The broadcast that makes your data feel like prime time.
The broadcast just called your wins. Now The EBITDA Engine steps into the war room and connects every dollar of those savings to enterprise value. the lead broadcaster and the color commentator called the game — The EBITDA Engine turns the stat line into a balance sheet move.
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