
A podcast on sports books where journalists Neil Acharya and Neate Sager discuss the latest titles with authors and athletes.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 88 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | ArtsSportsBooks | ||||

As one of the greatest NBA players of all-time, Larry Bird’s life has been covered extensively.
Out of common roots in midwestern basketball and out of a passion for regional history, Randy Mills (Retd. Prof. Oakland City University) mines Larry Leg... more
Don Cherry’s Coach's Corner segment on Hockey Night in Canada ended abruptly in 2019. Was it ever going to happen any other way?
Controversial and entertaining, Cherry spoke his mind to the country for 37 years in the aforementioned first intermissi... more
There is an unending well of culture to draw from when it comes to hockey in Canada.
Ronnie Shuker's bucket is full after driving across the country, 30,000 miles (or roughly 50,000 kilometres for you hosers!) in all.
After traversing the "true nor... more
The business of women’s sports has never had this much momentum. So what is it building on?
Jane McManus provides a real-time snapshot of where we currently are and how we got here in Fast Track: The Surging Business of Women’s Sports.
McManus has ... more
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Something new and different in a very saturated sports podcast market. A great place to find sports books to populate your reading list.
Neil and Neate are super well prepared and great interviewers. The format is part book review, part in-depth interview. They go deep with the writer on their book and the craft of writing, with wider questions on their careers and life experience. I've learned something every episode, and added a few books to my "To Read" shelf!
Great to hear guys talk about sports writing with so much adoration.
This is a great podcast for committed sports fans and people who simply enjoy a good story. The hosts are knowledgeable and engaging, and the guest line up sounds fantastic. I highly recommend it!
Informative and entertaining.









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