Simon, Eagle, and Joey Temali together for a podcast? Two veterans of the DGPT at different stages of their careers, and someone who's seen it all from behind a camera as a media guy - what more could you ask for? Unique perspectives on disc golf, life, and all of the spice in between.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsPhilosophySociety & Culture |
Simon, Eagle, and Joey read your emails.
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Eagle feels refreshed. Joey goes shopping. Simon talks Bokeh.
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Joey does a pristine Upper Midwest accent. Eagle leaves his van in Chicago. Simon declares camping as a thing of the past.
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Joey talks Worlds. Simon talks baskets. Eagle talks rules.
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Rapidly catching up from the first podcast back in January. Currently on Ep 9. Great to get know all 3 on a very personal level. Great camaraderie and cohesiveness! Extremely impressed with Joey. He’s the glue. Incredible how much disc golf knowledge and vast experience he has at such a young age! At age 40 he’ll be running the sport!
Kinda sad that Joey isn’t cool with other podcasts reporting on the sport
I have been looking for this podcast all over since I heard that this was a thing! All of my favorite players plus a new liking to Joey in one spot! Absolutely stellar!
I can’t lie. I am biased. I am a big time fan of Eagle and Simone. But the combo, including Joey, leaves me laughing and smiling often. They come across as genuine best buds, more like siblings. The respect they give each other is refreshing and heart warming. I get a good picture of what the pro disc golf scene is like. There is not another disc golf podcast like this one.
Eagle and Simon are great! Please less Joey talking! No offense, he’s cool, but come on..
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A vibrant exploration of the disc golf scene unfolds through engaging conversations among the hosts, who share their personal experiences as both competitors and media representatives in the sport. Episodes often highlight their participation in notable tournaments, while humor and camaraderie strengthen the narratives. The hosts also discuss broader themes such as course design, wildlife encounters, and the mental challenges faced in competition. This blend of competitive insights, personal anecdotes, and humorous commentary makes the series a unique space for disc golf enthusiasts to connect with the community and gain a deeper understanding of the sport's dynamics. The hosts' different backgrounds add layers to discussions, enriching the... more
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