
Game of Stones explores the world of curling. In each episode we'll dive into the major issues in the sport, from previewing and recapping major events to discussing team lineups. If you're a longtime fan or just getting into curling, we'll break down the biggest news in the greatest sport on earth.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureFantasy SportsSportsHobbies | |||

The 2026 Paralympics wrapped up this past weekend and we're here to recap all the goings on. From a crazy gold medal game in the 4-person event, a great week for Canada, and another medal for Wang Haitao and Team China. We then move on to the mixed d... more
Even though the 2026 Paralympic Games don't officially start until Friday, the curling is already underway in Cortina and we're here to talk about all the goings on at what will be a very fun event. We start by previewing the 8 teams in the mixed dou... more
The 4-person events are in full swing at the 2026 Olympic Games and it has been quite an eventful week! We start by talking about the drama between Oskar Eriksson and Marc Kennedy and the 'double-touch controversy (4:00) before getting into whether a... more
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Great podcast! I especially love the lists you make, for example the best curlers of each decade. Also love the different tangents you take (e.g., comparing curlers to tennis players). You’ve got some slick merch, too.
Sean and Scott love the sport and it comes through in their show. From insightful interviews to coverage of curling’s top events there’s something for everyone.
Love these guys!
Funny and informative. A must listen for curling fans!
That Scott is super funny. Great listen every time.
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Two hosts deliver in-depth curling analysis, previews, and recaps of major events, with a knack for data-driven discussion and behind-the-scenes storytelling. Episodes span Olympic and Paralympic coverage, major championships, team previews, and rule changes, all while weaving in anecdotes and club-level culture. The show tends to mix expert commentary with casual banter, making it approachable for fans and newcomers alike, and often highlights personalities, team dynamics, and evolving formats across the sport. A standout is its balance of high-level competition insights and accessible, club-footed storytelling, which can be especially valuable for sponsors seeking authentic sports culture partnerships and listeners who want practical, fan... more
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