
The world of sports is a great window into our broader society. For better or worse, all our contributors are lifelong sports fans. Being such fans and caring deeply about the world we live in, we use sports as a way to better understand society and use society as a way to better understand sports.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 63 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Category | Sports | ||||

We start this week talking about the London Marathon and our disappointment in the NBA Finals. It is indeed still a strange sports world! We dig into this more with our main topic: What positive things has Covid revealed to us about the sports world?... more
As usual, we start off by talking about what we are paying attention to. The sports world just keeps getting more crazy! Then we move into a conversation about whether ignorance is ever an adequate defense. How do we understand people who don't have ... more
This week we start off intending to have a normal show, but we wound up just talking about Pogacar's transcendent performance at the Tour de France. It was a truly stupendous experience!
Music: Trad Godsey
This week we dive right into all that has been going on recently. First, of course, we talk about the NBA strike and the complicated nature of everything involved. We spend a while looking at the complexity of it all and how we learn to live in the g... more
This week, we start off with a discussion of the disaster of college football and the interesting ways smaller clubs are staying relevant. Then we move into a conversation about adventure racing and why it might be compelling. Finally, we come to our... more
This week we start off talking about golf, the NBA and how we watch sports. Why do we prefer a slightly less polished production? Then we move into a discussion of our main topic of decoding how we talk about youth and age in sports. What euphemisms ... more
This week we start off talking about the proliferation of violence on the ESPN homepage and the absurdity of MLB trying to make things work. Then we dig into our main topic, the new look of the NBA. We spent some time watching this weekend's games an... more
This week we start off trying to be a bit positive with some spotlights for good stuff. We mention that the NBA, unsurprisingly, seems to be coming back in a good way and what we might get re-engaged with sports for. Then we move into our main conver... more
Listening to this cast is like eavesdropping on smart conversation between two folks you'd want to be friends with. They talk on sports and related themes with nuance and creative perspectives.
So happy to have found this podcast! Kyle and Brad are like the Josh and Chuck (Stuff You Should Know) of sports culture. 5 stars!!
This podcast rules. Great to hear a serious take on the role of sports in society and the deeper values they instill. Keep 'em coming!
Really refreshing to listen to two Southerners chatting about the role of sports in society. The new format they recently implemented really makes it tighter and more organized. These guys really know their stuff.
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Apple Podcasts | #40 |









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