
Sports broke us. So we made a podcast instead of going to therapy.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 43 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

In the world of college athletics, there's a version of success that looks like a rocket ship. You start at a mid-major program, you grind, you move, you climb. Each stop is bigger than the last. Each title is more impressive. Director. Associate AD.... more
This week on the podcast, we’re joined by Matt Olinger, a longtime college basketball jack of all trades who has been on the front lines as an assistant coach, Director of Operations, Director of Recruiting and everything else under the sun.
Matt b... more
This week on the podcast, we take a shot at our own version of “Half-Baked Ideas” with a segment titled, Insane Sports Things We’d Pay Money To See - which evolved into content ideas we think would kill on Netflix.
We found some new sponsors! Prime... more
This week, two-time University of Wyoming grad and former Cowboy Director of Athletic Academic Services and Coordinator for football, women's volleyball, and golf Delaney Mullins joins us on a fact-finding mission on the NCAA Transfer Portal and the ... more
As a longtime college athletics staffer (now in corporate) I thought this podcast was specifically made for me I felt so seen. Really appreciate the content!
I have recently left college athletics, and I felt heard. Unbelievable the stuff you guys cover. There is still a community for us, and we all deserve to be heard and understood. Thank you for this podcast. Life changing!
Thank you for starting this podcast to talk about how much goes into working collegiate athletics. As an ATC who followed in her father foot steps and grew up in this industry, this is long overdue.
In a world of too many podcasts, this one shines through and is as close to perfect as you’ll find. Well done, fellas.
If the trailer is any sign, this podcast is going to be a blast! It’s smart, real, and just different from your typical sports talk. You can tell it’s going to be full of stories you don’t get anywhere else. Already subscribed – bring on episode one!
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Focusing primarily on the unique experiences and challenges faced within the realm of college athletics, this podcast offers candid discussions that examine the intersection of sports, mental health, and work-life balance. Episodes feature personal stories from industry veterans as they navigate the demands of a high-pressure environment and address critical issues like burnout, identity crises, and the emotional toll of working with athletes. Through insightful conversations with guests who bring firsthand knowledge and expertise, listeners gain a deeper understanding of the collegiate sports landscape, including the complexities of the Transfer Portal, the impact of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals, and the often-overlooked roles of ... more
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Recent guests on No Longer Credentialed include:
1. Delaney Mullins
2. Jeff Carrico
3. Matt Huml
4. Erin Andrews
5. Eric Stooche Jones
6. Eric Nichols
7. Laurel Fahler
8. Andy McNamara
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