
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
In this episode of "A Pane In The Glass Podcast" I touch upon four topics, two directly related to curling and two that I hope you find interesting.
First up is a recording of the thoughts of former NHL goal tender, Greg Millen. He talks about the difference between playing on a Canadian based NHL team and one that represents a city in the southern U.S.
Next up is an email I received from a coaching friend in the U.S., Craig Brown, in response to a point I had made about the use of the compliant brush head material and my reply to Craig's initial email message.
The third topic is about sports gaming/betting. It's based on the thoughts of Carl Subban, yes that Carl Subban, father of former NHL star, PK Subban. Mr. Subban speaks directly from his position as a high school principal about this potentially addictive practice, especially as it affects the most vulnerable members of our society.
I conclude Pebble Water 4.0 referring to a discussion I heard on another podcast involving Marc Kennedy and Ben Hebert. They spoke about the decision Team Bottcher has made regarding the way each team member's delivery meshes with those of his teammates, a decision all competitive teams need to consider making!
It’s your turn! Send me your thoughts by texting here!
4.3
33 ratings
In this episode of "A Pane In The Glass Podcast" I touch upon four topics, two directly related to curling and two that I hope you find interesting.
First up is a recording of the thoughts of former NHL goal tender, Greg Millen. He talks about the difference between playing on a Canadian based NHL team and one that represents a city in the southern U.S.
Next up is an email I received from a coaching friend in the U.S., Craig Brown, in response to a point I had made about the use of the compliant brush head material and my reply to Craig's initial email message.
The third topic is about sports gaming/betting. It's based on the thoughts of Carl Subban, yes that Carl Subban, father of former NHL star, PK Subban. Mr. Subban speaks directly from his position as a high school principal about this potentially addictive practice, especially as it affects the most vulnerable members of our society.
I conclude Pebble Water 4.0 referring to a discussion I heard on another podcast involving Marc Kennedy and Ben Hebert. They spoke about the decision Team Bottcher has made regarding the way each team member's delivery meshes with those of his teammates, a decision all competitive teams need to consider making!
It’s your turn! Send me your thoughts by texting here!
43,835 Listeners
77,282 Listeners
32,040 Listeners
815 Listeners
8 Listeners
171,438 Listeners
4,059 Listeners
15 Listeners
40 Listeners
1 Listeners
3 Listeners
35 Listeners
142 Listeners
274 Listeners
12 Listeners