
Hosted by 3 disc golf entrepreneurs and one professional trivia master, Unstable Discourse brings listeners behind the scenes of a highly active disc golf scene; the greater Chicagoland area. Each episode covers a topic that applies to disc golfers worldwide. You get to be a fly on the wall for conversations with influential personalities in the sport ranging from Paul McBeth to the local Chicagol... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 87 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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The guys are joined this week by J-Town Secretary, internet funny-man and worst golfer ever Tim Kjeldsen. He give us a peek behind the curtain of one of the larger disc golf clubs in the country. One of Tim's duties is managing the clubs social med... more
The guys welcome in returning guest Nora (Balati) Reuter and her husband Brent as a call back to the 'Hey Ladies' tradition. More importantly, however, this truly inspiring power couple talks about their roll in the growth and development of disc go... more
The crew is joined by the youngest guest yet to date - a 16 year old Mr Noah Feil. He's only been playing disc golf for a handful of years, but in that time he has turned heads with incredible play and an enthusiasm that proves the next generation o... more
The crew welcomes in Mike Stahulak - a long time Jtown disc golfer and member of Team Link, a club that is actively working on improving Channahon's beloved Frank Grimes Disc Golf Course. He explains the club's motivation for the work they've done a... more
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This is the greatest podcast about the Joliet area disc golf scene and more. Sometimes alien talk and random breakouts of singing Jolene. Check them out!
Recently discovered this podcast (in 2022) and I’m in the process of going back to listen to the earlier episodes. So fun!
Awesome change up in disc golf podcasts, love the behind the scenes looks at everything and getting to know the guys who run my favorite course. 13/10
New disc golf/female player here. The hey ladies episode is that real ishhh and it motivated me to take my game to a new level this summer. Thanks guys! Bang bang skeet skeet.
I love listening to your episodes. Good humor every episode. Love listening to the banter. Keep up the great work guys.
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Listeners are immersed in a vibrant discussion surrounding disc golf, emphasizing community engagement and mental health awareness in the sport. Noteworthy guests ranging from local entrepreneurs to notable professionals share their experiences and insights, showcasing the evolution of disc golf within the Chicagoland scene. Episodes intertwine serious themes with humor, creating a relatable and entertaining atmosphere for both enthusiasts and newcomers alike. The podcast stands out by bridging the gap between local and global disc golf narratives, ensuring a rich listening experience filled with personal stories and community highlights.
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Recent guests on Unstable Discourse include:
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2. Mike Krupicka
3. Dana Vicich
4. Mike Fierke
5. Mike Conlee
6. Jim Schultz
7. Geoff Chappelle
8. David Piña
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