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Episode 30 - MAN TALK EDITION - Guest Hosts, Barry Peel and Andrew Peel
This, the first-ever "Man Talk", is a new format where four men on four mikes take up a controversial "leading question" and have a free-flowing, roundtable discussion. By the episode's end, each man will have to solidly cast his YES or NO vote. (Listeners, see below for how you can cast your vote as well!)
Barry and Andrew bring extensive experience to the topic at hand. As former semi-pro athletes, as fitness competitors and fitness trainers, and as coaches at different levels for various sports, they help Ben and Chad work through the many facets of this question. Should we accept as the new norm that Sundays and Wednesday nights are fair game for travel teams and school sports? How can coaches and parents influence a kid's experience of sport, for good or bad? What are we to make of the politicization of professional sports or the U. of Penn swimmer controversy?
Do you have a strong opinion on this? Did we miss a key aspect of the issue in our conversation, or not consider a point for either side of the question?
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Episode 30 - MAN TALK EDITION - Guest Hosts, Barry Peel and Andrew Peel
This, the first-ever "Man Talk", is a new format where four men on four mikes take up a controversial "leading question" and have a free-flowing, roundtable discussion. By the episode's end, each man will have to solidly cast his YES or NO vote. (Listeners, see below for how you can cast your vote as well!)
Barry and Andrew bring extensive experience to the topic at hand. As former semi-pro athletes, as fitness competitors and fitness trainers, and as coaches at different levels for various sports, they help Ben and Chad work through the many facets of this question. Should we accept as the new norm that Sundays and Wednesday nights are fair game for travel teams and school sports? How can coaches and parents influence a kid's experience of sport, for good or bad? What are we to make of the politicization of professional sports or the U. of Penn swimmer controversy?
Do you have a strong opinion on this? Did we miss a key aspect of the issue in our conversation, or not consider a point for either side of the question?
Please engage and share your thoughts with us by:
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