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inspired by the 100th year of Buggy, we set out to interview characters and collect some of the best stories from the sport's 100 years. Created and hosted by Will Weiner, we speak to a range of alumni from all sorts of teams, staff, BAA and more. This


    • Apr 5, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
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    The Most Brazen Team: DG Joins the Course

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 67:21


    SEASON 3 FINALE! Tune in for this exclusive interview with the newest members on the course. Recorded between truck weekend and Carnival 2022, this is a unique snapshot of a team days before their very first Raceday. Guests are Sophie Battaglia, Lindsay Lamberti, and Katy Zapanta.Come watch Delta Gamma race for the first time April 8th and 9th! See cmubuggy.org/raceday for all the information

    Gone Fishing: PiKA's Bait-and-Switch

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 60:48


    Tuna in to this episode and sea what the Pike brothers did to prevent their team from floundering in a difficult year. You'll be hooked on this story that sent PiKA Racing reeling before they grouped together to build a pearl in the oyster. Join David Power, Gabe Renna, Charlie Aguilar, and Willy Clark as they share the inside story of one of Buggy's most memorable recent years.

    Design Showcase: Behind the Scenes of Raceday Weekend's Kickoff Event

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 55:36


    Melissa (Lee) Bruner, Emily Ostrin, and Dave Singh have been showcase/design comp chairs spanning over a decade! They're here to shed some light on what goes into the first Buggy event of Carnival weekend. Join us as they discuss how it complements Raceday, rule changes, and the ins and outs of organizing both the public event and the design competition. Very importantly, Design Showcase is happening this year! Join us Thursday, April 7 at Weigand Gymnasium, CUC from 12-2pm EST.View the latest buggy designs, talk with the teams and vote for the Buggy People's Choice Award. NEW this year: Buggy button making station, sponsored by the University LibrariesFor a full Carnival schedule, see https://cmubuggy.org/raceday/

    AEPi Through the Ages: Buggy, Booth, and Bromance

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 61:58


    This week we're joined by a trio of AEPi Buggy Chairs: Jay Kirschenbaum, Josh Schmieder, and Brian Humbarger as they discuss the ups and downs of AEPi's buggy legacy and the differences in the team and on the course between 1988, 2005, and 2013.

    A Bunch of Car Guys: The 50th anniversary of PhiKap's championship run

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 79:17


    This week we are joined by members of the Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity to talk about their surprising rise to success in the early 70s to break up the PiKA / Beta Dynasties that had lasted a decade prior. What put their buggy Streak above the rest, how buggy has changed since that time, memories and hijinks you could get away with back in the day, and why the secret to their team culture was being a bunch of car guys! Guests: David Hillard, Dave Gamret, Gary Shushnar, Evan Hutchison, Wray PaulHosted by: Will WeinerProduced by: Rachael SchmittA production of the CMU Buggy Alumni AssociationIntro Music: Jack Adkins - Motorik III from the Free Music Archive

    The greatest, wildest, jazziest, most blood curdling podcast ever: History of Buggy 100

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 72:35


    Bryan Arsham and Jeremy Tuttle join to talk about the monumental research project they undertook to put together the History of Buggy for Buggy 100. Beyond sharing some of the most fascinating stories in the sport's history, they discuss how they managed to learn what happened in races in the 1920s, the hours of triangulation identifying buggies in old photos, and the nature of truth and memory itself!If anyone has old pictures or old stories they want to share with Bryan, Jeremy, and BAA, please email data@cmubuggy.orgLink to history database and Buggy 100 blog series mentioned: https://cmubuggy.org/historyCheck your CMU emails to sign up for Tom Wood's History of Buggy talk this carnival to learn even more about buggy history!Clown photo mentioned: https://cmubuggy.smugmug.com/Buggy-History/History-of-Buggy/i-TM9rSW4Hosted By: Will Weiner, Produced by: Rachael Schmitt. A project of the Buggy Alumni AssociationIntro Music: Jack Adkins - Motorik III from the Free Music Archive

    EMS: Standing By for Safety

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 70:08


    We sit down with 3 CMU EMS Alumni to talk about their role in buggy, how they keep competitors safe, and end up having a fascinating, wide ranging chat covering all kinds of topics related to EMS and look at some of the parallels of their organization and Sweepstakes. Trigger warnings: Brief mention of medical research on animals. To avoid, skip forward a minute after Gabe mentions it becoming an evidence based medicine podcast around 16:00Brief mention of gun violence. To avoid, skip forward a minute after Blaise talks about low frequency calls becoming high frequency, around 51:00 The crash testing research mentioned can be found here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/13TpVrNyUv5xLWj2Ax_wFdr68hNWGK2_b/viewThe guests had officer positions in CMU EMS that weren't mentioned in introductions but are below.Gabe: Training Director, QA SpecialistLaura: Crew Advocate, ChiefBlaise: Personnel Officer, Chief, Captain

    Legacy of Love: Couples of CIA

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 73:31


    This week love is in the air, as we talk with 3 couples who all met as teammates in CIA and ended up getting married! We talk about their stories, the dangers of love and buggy, and ultimately get into talking about CIA's resurgence in the late Aughts, as it turns out the best way to bring two people together is apparently by running a buggy team. Guests are Alex & Kellen Chow, Alex & Erin May, and Brennen & Maria SellnerProducer: Rachael Schmitt Host: Will Weiner

    Radioclub: Buggy's Safety Net

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 58:23


    This week we talk with Katherine Crawford and Benjamin Wasserman from Radio Club, about their integral role in making rolls and raceday happen, explain what a radio safety net is, how ham radio works, how you recruit for radio club, and share some wacky stories they've managed to collect from being behind the scenes of raceday. Produced by: Rachael Schmitt Hosted by: Will Weiner

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    The Lost Art of Flagging

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 51:58


    This week we're joined by 3 former flaggers (in 3 countries!) as they talk about the lost art of flagging (ok maybe that is an exaggeration). We dive in to what made them love this task that seemingly is tossed to random pledges, but is so integral to a successful race, why its one of the best views on the course, crazy stories of camaraderie and chute chaos and much more. Guests are: Aileen Dinin, Amanda Diienno, Jasio SantillanHosted by: Will Weiner Produced: by Rachael Schmitt

    Keep On Rollin': How the 20-21 Chairs Made Rolls Happen

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 44:49


    Current Sweepstakes chair Tishya Girdhar and safety chair Bethany Bauer join to discuss what it has been like leading through this prolonged pandemic and the monumental effort to get rolls approved. What hurdles they had to go through to get buggy off the ground amidst state and school regulations, social distancing for a very social sport, and what they are hoping to do this year in lieu of a normal raceday

    Firsts and Forever's: Talking Legacy with 4 Legendary Women of Buggy

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 78:05


    Will is joined by 4 women from with legendary buggy legacies from across the decades, having accomplished many "first ever"s, records, wins, and more. We get into those legacies, what it has meant to be a woman in Buggy, how that and the sport has evolved over time, reflections on lessons learned, and of course wacky buggy stories. Guests are: Chari Heim, Mindy Ross, Janice Schneekloth, and Jess Thurston

    The Best Seats on the Course: Tales from the lead and follow truck cameramen Matt Adler and Chris Stengle

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 69:52


    Not too long ago the only official footage of a given raceday was recorded on two handheld cameras, one in the lead truck and one in the follow truck. Will sits down with the two men who did all that filming, Matt Adler and Chris Stengle, as they they share some wild stories of the chaos of trying to capture the event while standing in the back of a moving truck, rule review controversy, the evolution of the sport and more on the season 2 debut of Chute the Shit!

    Robobuggy: Buggy's Wholesome Meme

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2020 77:18


    When you show someone buggy for the first time, one of the standard responses is, "Is there really a person inside that?" Usually there is, unless they're looking at something from Robobuggy, a team who is working to build an autonomous self driving buggy. We hear about the history of their organization, how they broke into the buggy community and became a beloved meme, some absurd technical challenges they've had to overcome, exactly how robobuggy works and their thoughts on the future of an autonomous buggy division.Guests: Carl Curran, Danielle Quan, Haley Dalzell, Trevor Decker, Vivaan Bahl and Zach Dawson

    SDC - Empire of Malice

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2020 93:08


    Over the past decade no team has dominated the Buggy scene like SDC, winning a record 8 years in a row on the men's side and 10 of the last 13 on the women's. Many see them as the "New York Yankees" of buggy, but it wasn't so long ago they were the underdogs fighting to take down a PiKA dynasty. We talk to SDC alumni from those teams that battled in 2008 and finally broke through with a course record in 2009, about what it took to make it to the top, and then contrast that with more recent alums who set course records in 2017 to see how the culture has grown to allow for such consistent excellence. We ask them how they deal with the pressure of so much success, what it's like being 'the bad guys' and how they see the future of buggy changing, or whether they will win indefinitely until the end of time.

    Family Tradition

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020 63:46


    This week we sit down with two multi-generational buggy families, the Clay's and the the Zapanta's. We talk about what it's like growing up in a buggy household, seeing your kid take up the sport you loved, how sharing that experience can strengthen family ties, as well as the heartbreaking sense of betrayal that comes from learning your daughter has decided to drive for PiKA.

    A Quantum Leap - The Birth of Spirit Buggy

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 118:26


    We're joined by 4 of the original members of the Spirit Buggy team, who share the incredible underdog story of how they went from a brand new buggy team, to four years later setting a course record that shocked campus and would last 20 years. They share the challenges of starting from nothing, making it up as they went along, and trying to enter a very established traditional sport as an African American interest group who was seeking to integrate more strongly with the campus at large. A can't miss episode this is not just a great buggy story, but a great sports story. Featuring Robert Bowie, Tom Felmley, Dave Sowers and Matt Wagner

    From a Prank to Platform - The story behind the BAA

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 66:12


    We sit down with current and past members of the BAA to hear how it evolved from a prank trying to poke at PiKA's proclivity to prevent photography, to a key platform documenting the history of the sport, to actively bringing us raceday enhancements like Jumbotrons, as well as current initiatives such as providing mentorship to new organizations. Sam Swift, Aiton Goldman, Michael Darcy and Ben Matzke are featured sharing their experiences and stories.

    We're all in this together- 2020 Senior Buggy Chairs

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020 114:11


    The 5 Senior Buggy Chairs* joined us to reflect on the most unusual raceday 2020: they share stories of their preparations for the year, their reactions to the news of the cancellation and reflections on their time as a part of this sport. Oh and of course some fun arguments over still sore spots from recent racedays. It's amazing to hear the bonds built between these frenemies in confronting the raceday that wasn't

    Witchner, Lang and Palko, Buggy Advisors: The things they've seen behind the scenes

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 104:54


    This episode features 3 of the most recent Buggy Advisors, Rowshan Lang, Kaycee Palko and Lifetime Spirit of Buggy recipient Anne Witchner, as we get the staff perspective on what it is like working with generations of buggy obsessed students to help make raceday happen. They share plenty of stories from the decades of races they've seen, as well as details on the vital behind the scenes work they do, perspective on how buggy compares to other student organizations, what it's like advocating for buggy to the upper administration, the city and our neighbors and the challenges and rewards of working with us buggy maniacs.

    Bordick and Estes: Unfiltered

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020 119:31


    This week we're joined by Mark Estes and Andy Bordick, two of the most outspoken characters in the buggy world. They have been bringing their hot takes to the yearly buggy broadcast for about 15 years and now have an unfiltered platform to share from their trove of buggy knowledge and opinions: we go over their history with a broadcast, their time as students, theories on what makes greatness in the sport and where they think everything is heading. And of course all of this is with none of the FCC regulations they're usually subjected to during raceday. Enjoy!

    Tom Wood: A Buggy Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 65:27


    In our premier episode Will sits down with Tom Wood, the Buggy Historian. Tom has been involved with the sport for over 50 years and played a major hand in its history. Tom shared stories from how he got his start in buggy all the way up til now as well as reflections on what it means for the sport to be entering it's 100th year

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