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FAQs about outsidetheglass:How many episodes does outsidetheglass have?The podcast currently has 102 episodes available.
February 01, 2021Ep. 62 Scott Denne on Enzo CoriglianoIn mid-December 2020, Enzo Corigliano died in upstate New York. The twenty-three year-old was a star on the St. Lawrence squash team. His coach, Scott Denne, speaks about his tragic death and the importance of conversations about mental health....more28minPlay
January 01, 2021Ep.61 Paul AssaianteThe most successful coach in college squash history, Paul Assaiante talks with OTG about ownership, recruiting, parenting and the fear of failure....more48minPlay
December 01, 2020Ep.60 Steve Line—Head-ButtAt the 1994 British Open, Steve Line shot one of the most legendary images in twentieth century squash: Mir Zaman Gul smacking heads with Anthony Hill. Line tells OTG the story behind the photograph....more23minPlay
November 02, 2020Ep.59 Ong Beng HeeThe national coach of Qatar, Ong Beng Hee had a storied playing career that started with a huge leap of faith: not yet sixteen, he turned pro and moved from Malaysia to England....more17minPlay
October 01, 2020Ep.58 Lefika RagontseIn our continuing series of exploring off-court passions, OTG turns to Lefika Ragontse. The former Trinity star is the owner of Dread Sports and operates three squash clubs in Maryland and New Jersey. But his first love is diamonds....more24minPlay
September 01, 2020Ep. 57 Gilly LaneGilly Lane is the head coach of men’s squash at Penn. As a player and a coach, he has seen the crippling effects the fear of failure can have on a squash player and has some profound and simple ideas about what to do about it....more36minPlay
August 01, 2020Ep.56 John MassarellaOver the past thirty years, John Massarella has progressed along all the stations of a referee—from marking matches at his club to handling local, national and eventually international events and culminating in refereeing world championship finals. He started with pen and paper and now touches the iPad to keep score and he’s worked under seven different refereeing systems. Massarella speaks of his best and worst matches of his career and why he’d be a terrible coach....more32minPlay
July 02, 2020Ep.55 Martin BronsteinDanzig, Bellamy, Rutnagur—the cohort of great squash journalists is small and hard to join. This month, as he turns eighty-five, one of the elder statesmen, Martin Bronstein, tells us about his favorite moments in his forty-plus-year career....more45minPlay
June 01, 2020Ep.54 Anil NayarA U.S. Squash Hall of Famer, Anil Nayar talks with OTG about a couple of pivotal milestones in his career, including the 1969 National Intercollegiates—one of the most famous moments of sportsmanship in squash history....more24minPlay
May 01, 2020Ep.53 Damien MudgeThe greatest doubles player in history, Damien Mudge captured a record 169 tournaments over his twenty years on the pro tour. But it wasn’t always the smoothest journey for the Australian....more28minPlay
FAQs about outsidetheglass:How many episodes does outsidetheglass have?The podcast currently has 102 episodes available.