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What can we learn from legendary sports players and performances? In each episode of Running It Back, Tarlin Ray and Mike Palmer bring us back to moments from the past to find the stories that resonate with the events of today. If you forget history, you may be destined to repeat it. So be sure to run it back with us before you play it forward in these tumultuous times.

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    • May 21, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    Knicks Pacers Rivalry | Reggie v Patrick, Hali v Brunson and More | Running It Back

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 26:16


    Tarlin and Mike are back to chop it up about the Knicks Pacers rivalry through the years heading into the big series starting this week. Tarlin asks in on the Knicks bandwagon. Mike extols Brunson's leadership, doesn't fear Haliburton, the Pacers, Pat McAfee, or even Hans Perez, the firefighter who wore a Haliburton jersey to the midtown New York celebration outside MSG on Friday night. Mike and Gilbert Arenas are saying Knicks in 5. Tarlin is on Knicks in 6--It sounds good, doesn't it? Where do you stand? Which half of Knicks Nation do you belong to? Or are you riding or dying with the House of Haliburton? Listen in and learn. Subscribe wherever you get your pods. Video episodes up on Youtube and Spotify.

    Allen Iverson's "Practice?!?!" Turns 23 | Plus Pop Promoted to El Jefe, House of Haliburton and More

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 16:19


    In this engaging episode, Running It Back takes you on a journey from the iconic to the immediate. We start by commemorating the anniversary of Allen Iverson's "Practice" press conference – a moment that gave us one of the most quotable moments in NBA history. Then, we shift gears to the present, analyzing the ongoing NBA playoffs, the buzz around Tyrese Haliburton, and the contrasting leadership styles of coaches Larry Brown and Gregg Popovich. It's a study in contrasts – from a legendary player's raw emotion to the strategic minds shaping the game today.

    House of Giannis vs House of Haliburton | NBA Family Beef Edition

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 19:25


    Get ready for a high-energy episode of Running It Back! Mike and Tarlin deliver instant analysis of the latest NBA drama: Giannis Antetokounmpo and Tyrese Haliburton. We dissect the controversial end-of-game moments, the heated aftermath, and the unexpected involvement of family members. Is Halliburton soft or clutch? Is Giannis a philosopher or just tired of the drama? We're also talking overrated players and the rise of the crazed sports parent. It's a jam-packed episode with all the hot takes you crave! Tarlin challenges Mike's assessment of Halliburton, offering a compelling defense of the young star while Mike doubles down on his "soft" critique. We explore the complexities of Halliburton's game, his interactions with other players (including Dame Lillard!), and the surprising revelation that he was voted one of the league's most overrated players.   Beyond the player face-off, we delve into the escalating trend of overzealous parents in youth and professional sports. The guys discuss the John Halliburton incident, comparing it to other examples of parental interference and debating the impact on the players and the game itself. It's a conversation that goes beyond the headlines to examine the changing culture of sports.

    Unpacking Shedeur's Slide: Lessons Learned from the 2025 NFL Draft

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 27:14


    Alright, football fans, buckle up for a raw, unfiltered episode of Running It Back! We're diving deep into the shocking NFL draft slide of Shedeur Sanders. Was it his interview style, his play, or the shadow of his outspoken father, Deion, that caused him to drop to the fifth round?   Tarlin and Mike dissect the stats, the interviews, and the generational clash that might have contributed to this head-scratching draft day fall.   We're not holding back – from hard truths about draft interviews to the influence of superstar dads like Deion Sanders and LeBron James.   Plus, we sprinkle in some NBA flavor with a shoutout to Anthony Edwards' rise and the Knicks' playoff run, and of course, Tarlin's recognizing that Mike's beloved Mets are still holding strong.   Don't miss this rollercoaster of an episode! Subscribe to Running It Back for your regular dose of unfiltered sports analysis, hot takes, and the occasional off-topic tangent. You won't want to miss what we drop next!

    Why Nico Harrison Needs to Stop Talking | NBA Playoffs, the NFL Draft, and

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 33:25


    Alright, sports fans, buckle up for a high-energy episode of "Running it Back"! The crew is back, and they're diving headfirst into the NBA playoffs, where the stakes are high, and the drama is hotter than a five-alarm fire!   The guys kick things off with a little smack talk. Tarlin Ray is feeling the heat in a step challenge, while Mike Palmer is dodging those "microaggressions"! But don't worry, they quickly pivot to the hardwood!   Nico Harrison is in the spotlight, stirring up buzz with his "defense wins championships" mantra. Is it just coach speak, or is there a deeper message? The crew breaks down the stats, debates Luka Doncic's defensive game (or lack thereof), and even throws in some LeBron comparisons for good measure!   They dissect the "eye test" versus the stat sheet, pondering whether Luka's offensive brilliance outweighs his defensive deficiencies. And can we read between the lines of Nico Harrison's press conferences?   Like what you're hearing, subscribe, spread the word, and let us know what you think.

    Jimmy Buckets to the Warriors | Unlocking Untapped Upside

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 14:28


    The trade winds are blowing, and we're breaking down the BIGGEST move since De'Aaron Fox! That's right, folks, Jimmy "Buckets" Butler is heading to the Golden State Warriors, and your favorite hoops heads, Tarlin Ray and Mike Palmer, are here to give you the insider's perspective.   Tarlin was ON this trade from day one, calling it a total UNLOCK for the Warriors. Was he right? Mike, as always, brings the fire with his signature wit and wild takes (and you KNOW he's gonna drop some knowledge bombs on you).   In this can't-miss episode, we dive deep into: The Jimmy Butler Effect: What does Jimmy bring to the Warriors? Is he the missing piece for another championship run, or will his mercurial nature cause chaos in the Bay? Draymond's Reaction: Did Draymond Green REALLY say the Warriors are guaranteed a championship now? We break down Draymond's antics and what this trade means for him.   The Warriors' Window: With Steph Curry getting older, is this the Warriors' last chance? We discuss if this move puts them ahead of the OKC Thunder and the Lakers in the Western Conference.   Team Chemistry: How will Jimmy fit alongside Steph, Draymond, and the young Warriors? We talk coaching genius with Steve Kerr and compare his style to Phil Jackson's. Plus, Tarlin schools Mike on what "mercurial" really means (it involves mercury...obviously).   Luka Doncic vs. Jimmy Butler: Is there a comparison between these two? We discuss the difference in their leadership and impact, and Tarlin explains why the Luka hate has got to stop.   Tarlin and Mike bring their unique blend of expertise and humor to this essential basketball conversation. If you love NBA analysis with a twist, you NEED to subscribe to "Running It Back" for more hot takes, insightful commentary, and debates that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

    Lessons Learned from Court of Gold on Netflix

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 19:02


    "Best sports docuseries I've ever watched!" - That's high praise from co-host Tarlin Ray, and it's exactly what we're diving into on this episode of Running It Back. We're breaking down Netflix's "Court of Gold," the captivating documentary that takes you inside the Paris Olympics and the quest for basketball gold.   Relive the drama with Steph Curry's Olympic debut, Kevin Durant's pursuit of history, and LeBron James's behind the scenes presence as Team USA faces fierce competition from teams like Serbia, France, and Canada. We analyze Steve Kerr's coaching, the clash of big personalities, and the incredible access that puts you in the locker room and on the sidelines.   We'll also discuss the standout performances from players like Nikola Jokic, Evan Fournier, Nicolas Batum, and Bogdan Bogdanovic and more, plus debate the future of the NBA All-Star game. Is an international vs. USA format the answer? We're looking at you, Adam Silver.   If you loved "The Last Dance" or any great sports documentary, "Court of Gold" is a must-watch, and this podcast episode is your perfect companion.

    Super Bowl LIX Picks and Luka-AD Super-Trade Reactions

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 32:11


    We're back with a special Super Bowl LIX preview episode! We've got all the latest news and analysis, including our predictions for who will win the big game. Plus, we're talking about the Luka Doncic trade and what it means for the future of the NBA. Tune in to hear our takes on the following: Our Super Bowl LIX predictions, including our thoughts on the Eagles' and Chiefs' rosters, coaching staffs, and matchups. We're also discussing the latest odds and betting lines.   The Luka Doncic trade, including our analysis of the trade's winners and losers, and what it means for the future of the Mavericks and Lakers. We're also discussing the trade's impact on the NBA's power dynamics.   The future of the NBA, including our predictions for the playoffs and Finals. We're also discussing the latest news and rumors from around the league.   We're also giving our listeners a chance to win a pair of tickets to the Super Bowl! To enter, subscribe to our podcast and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. We'll be back next week with a new episode. In the meantime, be sure to follow us on social media for all the latest updates. TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Welcome Back! 00:34 NFL vs NBA: Media Week Madness 00:56 Pro Bowl and Flag Football Fun 02:17 Super Bowl Predictions and Analysis 04:52 Eagles vs Chiefs: The Underdog Story 10:56 Super Bowl Party Plans 11:43 The Luka Trade Shocker 13:42 AD's Availability Issues 14:17 Luka's Impact and Trade Shock 15:37 Lakers' Business Strategy 16:29 Pronunciation and Jersey Numbers 17:16 Dallas Mavericks' Future 22:36 Player Empowerment vs. Front Office 27:41 NFL MVP and Hall of Fame Debates 28:57 Wrapping Up and Future Plans

    Jayden Daniels, the NFL Coaching Carousel, TGL and Unrivaled

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 32:41


    Welcome to Running It Back, the podcast that dives deep to find lessons from the latest sports news and its the biggest games. In this episode, Tarlin Ray and Mike Palmer are back as we navigate the NFL playoffs, its head coaching carousel, and explore new sports leagues like TGL and Unrivaled.   First, we break down the NFC and AFC Championship games, highlighting the underdog stories and the potential for upsets. Can Jayden Daniels lead the Commanders to an unexpected victory over the Eagles? Will Josh Allen and the Bills overcome the Chiefs' dominance? We analyze the key players and predict the outcomes.   Next, we delve into the NFL coaching carousel, discussing the recent hires and analyzing the impact of these changes on the league. We also debate the qualifications of Eric Bieniemy and explore the reasons behind his struggles to secure a head coaching position.   Finally, we shift our attention to the innovative sports leagues TGL and Unrivaled. We discuss the unique format of TGL, its potential to revolutionize televised golf, and the challenges it faces in delivering a compelling viewing experience. We also touch upon Unrivaled, the new women's basketball league, and its potential to elevate the sport.   Join us for this exciting episode as we cover the latest sports news and share our insights on the games that have everyone talking. Don't forget to subscribe to Running It Back on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts to stay up-to-date on the latest sports discussions. Timestamps: 00:00 Welcome Back to the Podcast 00:39 Reflecting on the LA Fires 03:22 NFL Playoffs and Championship Weekend 04:52 Rookie Quarterbacks in the NFL 09:12 Commanders vs. Eagles Analysis 11:57 Kansas City Chiefs: The Overdogs 16:15 Coaching Carousel and NFL Draft 17:00 New Blood in Coaching: Kevin O'Connell's Extension 17:19 Jaguars' Coaching Drama: A Real Housewife Moment 17:52 Pete Carroll Joins the Raiders: A Culture Reset 18:45 Coaching Carousel: Eric Bieniemy's Struggles 24:13 TGL: The Future of Golf Entertainment 28:18 Unrivaled: The New Women's Basketball League 30:35 Sports Nostalgia and Future Innovations 31:44 Final Thoughts and Hopes for LA Sports

    The Great Black Hope with Author Lou Moore

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 46:18


    In this special episode of Running It Back, Mike Palmer and Tarlin Ray sit down with Professor Lou Moore, author of The Great Black Hope: Doug Williams, Vince Evans, and the Making of the Black Quarterback. You heard that right, we're running it back WITH OUR FIRST GUEST EVER! Don't miss it!! With Lou's expert guidance, we delve into the rich history of black quarterbacks in the NFL, focusing on Doug Williams and Vince Evans. Lou shares insights from his research, including historical contexts, racial challenges, and coaching influences that shaped the careers of QBs like Williams and Evans. We also explore the broader significance of black quarterbacks and their impact on the NFL and American society. Join us for an enlightening discussion filled with historical anecdotes and contemporary parallels. Subscribe and tune in for more lessons learned from the world of sports. TIME STAMPS: 00:00 Introduction and Special Guest Announcement 01:04 Lou Moore's Background and Previous Works 02:09 Election Talk and Personal Anecdotes 04:14 The Inspiration Behind 'The Great Black Hope' 05:47 The Evolution of the Black Quarterback 08:07 Challenges and Triumphs of Early Black Quarterbacks 13:40 Modern Black Quarterbacks and Their Impact 21:39 The Black Quarterback Syndrome 23:33 Personal Reflections on Racism in Sports 24:38 Teaching History in Today's Context 25:30 Connecting Historical Events to Present Day 25:52 Music as a Tool for Healing and Education 27:03 Challenges Faced by Black Quarterbacks 31:58 The Role of Coaches and Media 41:19 The Future of Black Coaches in the NFL 44:19 Final Thoughts and Farewell

    Mind the Game and Basketball IQ - Running It Back's NBA 2024-2024 Tipoff

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2024 35:54


    In this episode of Running It Back, Mike Palmer and Tarlin Ray dive into the start of the NBA season, keying off of the Mind the Game podcast and reflecting on LeBron and Bronny James' father-son debut and offering thoughts on how Bronny will navigate the league. We also pay tribute to Fernando Valenzuela, discussing his legacy and recent passing. Tarlin shares his insights on key NBA players to watch this season, including JJ Redick, Lonzo Ball, and Ja Morant. Mike shouts out a surprising dark horse for NBA Comeback Player. As always, we weave in lessons in management both on and off the court, exploring the importance of emotional intelligence, strategy, and leadership in sports and beyond. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Visit us at RunningItBack.fm for more lessons learned from the world of sports. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction and Banter 00:51 Remembering Fernando Valenzuela 02:12 Mets and Dodgers Talk 06:46 NBA Season Kickoff 09:03 JJ Redick and Coaching Insights 19:24 USC Hoops and Juju Watkins 19:44 LeBron and Bronny: A Basketball Legacy 20:33 Famous Father-Son Duos in Sports 22:16 Bronny's Role and Future in the NBA 24:39 Pharrell's Prolific Career 26:15 Jason Tatum and Caitlyn Clark: The Revenge Tour 28:44 Lonzo Ball's Comeback 29:42 Ja Morant and the Grizzlies 32:12 NBA Season Excitement and Future Episodes

    That's My QB 2024 - Plus the KAT for Randle and DiVincienzo Trade

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 37:57


    In our kickoff to SEASON 5 of Running It Back, Hosts Tarlin Ray and Mike Palmer dive into the exciting world of NFL quarterbacks and their narratives. After Tarlin's "291" anecdote, we start with a New York focus, getting NY Sports fan Mike's takes on the recent trade of Karl-Anthony Towns to the Knicks and the current state of the Mets. Then we shift gears to analyze "That's My Quarterback..." narratives from across the league, including Aaron Rodgers' return from injury, Josh Allen's video game-like performances and improved decision-making, and the ongoing debate about Daniel "Danny Dimes" Jones upside for the New York Giants. We explore the idea that a quarterback's success may depend more on their organization than individual talent, using examples like Lamar Jackson and Patrick Mahomes. We also touch on the changing landscape of the NFL, with an increasing number of mobile quarterbacks and black quarterbacks leading teams. We'll return to that once we're caught up on Lou Moore's book The Great Black Hope and The Evolution of the Black Quarterback series which just dropped on Amazon. Join us for a lively discussion filled with hot takes, witty banter, fantasy football insights, and musings on the future of the game. Don't miss this episode packed with NFL analysis and takeaways from emerging QB narratives. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!

    Paris 2024: Simone Biles, The Pommel Horse Guy, Team USA and More

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 43:28


    In this episode of Running It Back, Tarlin Ray and Mike Palmer dive into the 2024 Paris Olympics, exploring the captivating stories and performances that have captured the world's attention. We discuss the remarkable comeback of Simone Biles, highlighting her resilience and continued dominance in gymnastics. Check out our episode about Biles at the Tokyo Olympics for more on this. We also shine a spotlight on the "pommel horse guy," Steven Nedoroscik, and his crucial role in securing a bronze medal for the U.S. men's gymnastics team. And as promised, here's Christopher Guest and Martin Short from SNL doing their legendary Men's Synchronized Swimming Skit back in the day. We explore the impressive showing of host country France, particularly in swimming, where Léon Marchand is making waves with his performances. We touch on the heartwarming sportsmanship displayed by Michael Phelps as he cheers on Marchand's success. The episode also covers the controversies and dynamics within Team USA basketball, analyzing player selections and on-court chemistry. We discuss the unexpected benching of star players and the adaptability of others to the international style of play. Throughout the episode, we draw parallels between Olympic team dynamics and effective management in professional settings, offering insights on specialization, individual contributions, and team cohesion. We wrap up by expressing our excitement for the upcoming track and field events and looking ahead to the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

    Kyrie's Redemption and RiP Big Red

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 30:08


    We dive deep into the legacy of the late Bill Walton, the legendary but controversial UCLA and NBA star who played through tremendous pain and injuries during his career. Walton was uncompromising in his countercultural beliefs, from his anti-government views to his refusal to take pharmaceutical drugs. Yet he was also one of the most dominant players ever, winning titles in college and the NBA MVP despite only playing 40% of potential games due to injuries. His broadcasting career provided an unconventional but beloved second act. The conversation then shifts to Kyrie Irving's recent "redemption" story with the Mavericks after years of being a lightning rod of controversy. We explore whether Irving is finally maturing into a veteran leader under Coach Jason Kidd, putting his skills and mentorship ahead of the anti-vax, anti-Semitic, and other fringe stances that made him a pariah. Like Walton, Irving marches to the beat of his own drum despite backlash. We ask when society will give such figures grace to make mistakes and evolve rather than permanently writing them off after missteps. Irving's on-court renaissance prompts us to reevaluate making room for personal growth. With the Mavs exceeding expectations behind Irving's stellar play, we ponder if this year could cement his legacy among the NBA's greatest by winning a title. Or will the Celtics' defensive grit from the Drew Holliday, Derrick White, and Co. lock him down? Tune in as we explore these "redemption songs" and more on the latest Running It Back.

    Is the "Big 3" Era Over in the NBA?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 43:47


    Hoops IQ Part 1 - Jalen Brunson vs Luka Doncic - Recorded Live at ASU+GSV

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2024 26:01


    Running It Back recorded live together in person for the first time! Mike Palmer and Tarlin Ray record this podcast live from the 39th floor of a hotel in San Diego while attending the ASU+GSV education technology conference. Despite the non-sports setting, we manage to discuss a variety of basketball topics in our signature free-flowing style. Our main focus rests on Jalen Brunson's impact on the New York Knicks and his potential to be one of the most underrated stars in the NBA this playoff season. We debate his elite basketball IQ, leadership qualities that have unlocked teammates like Isaiah Hartenstein, and how his game compares to past greats like Isiah Thomas and Kevin Johnson. Other storylines include our playoff predictions, the Knicks' chances against teams like the Bucks, Celtics and 76ers in the East, and frequent references to the 1990s Knicks. Sans our usual prep, and in-person, not in Zoom, the new dynamic brings a fresh energy to the conversation. Don't miss insights into leadership, life, and more while chopping it up heading into the 2024 NBA Playoffs.

    Caitlin and the Ant-Man: Beyond the Arc and Above the Rim

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 26:45


    Mike and Tarlin are back with another must-see episode of Running It Back, and this time we're raving over the transcendent athletes taking the sports world by storm. The dynamic duo kicks things off by marveling at Anthony Edwards' jaw-dropping block against the Pacers, with the "Ant-Man" soaring through the air and hitting his head on the rim and backboard in a play that instantly etched itself into highlight reel lore. But the real star of the show is Caitlin Clark, the unstoppable scorer from Iowa who's shattering records and captivating audiences with her unconscious shooting and elite playmaking. Tarlin can't get enough of Clark's gravitational pull, watching her games from start to finish as she makes a serious case for being this generation's Steph Curry...but an even better passer. The guys go full historian, waxing poetic about the iconic moments that made viewers stop everything - from Dr. J's acrobatic scoop layup to Michael Jordan's hand-switch bucket against the Lakers. They run through a veritable Mount Rushmore of must-see athletes, where absolute legends like Tiger Woods, Usain Bolt, and Serena Williams all get their shine. We event touch on chess and bowling legends as we run the gamut of riveting sports endeavors. With March Madness on the horizon, we implore folks to appreciate Caitlin's greatness and keep an eye on rising stars like Juju Watkins while filling out those brackets. Don't snooze on the Women's Bracket, because when generational talents like these take the floor, you simply can't afford to miss it. Get your popcorn ready!

    On Goats, Dynasties, and 3peats

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 34:51


    We're back with another episode of Running It Back, finding lessons learned from the world of sports, old and new! Tarlin shares stories about his 50th birthday and dealing with rainstorms in LA. Mike talks about playing in the snow with his 5-year-old son. Discussing NFL season highlights, we debate whether Patrick Mahomes can already be considered a GOAT after the Chiefs' Super Bowl win or if it's too soon. Tarlin thinks we should let Mahomes' career evolve before making proclamations. Reviewing NFL dynasties, we agree the Chiefs are building their own with Mahomes. We also discuss NBA dynasties and three-peats, with Mike paying his respects to Michael Jordan while exploring whether he played baseball to duck the Twin Towers in Houston. Closing topics include Eli Manning's comedic potential, Tarlin's support of QB Brock Purdy, and praise for broadcaster Nate Burleson's Super Bowl work on Nickelodeon and beyond. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. And be on the lookout for a steady flow of episodes from here on out. Thanks for listening.

    FSU Deserves a Shot

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 30:54


    Mike and Tarlin kick things off by chatting about their recent adventures - Tarlin's trip to see Usher perform in Vegas, his progress in the step challenge (down 9 lbs!), and a podcast he discovered called Smartless. But the main event is a discussion about Florida State University's football team getting snubbed from making the College Football Playoff, despite their undefeated 13-0 record this season. Mike and Tarlin think they deserved a shot, but the selection committee went with 1-loss Alabama and Texas instead. The guys talk about how the current 4-team playoff format is flawed and often comes down to TV ratings and money rather than rewarding deserving teams. They cover some controversial playoff selections in past years too. Getting into the FSU situation, Tarlin breaks down their strong defensive rankings, key wins, and how they persevered despite losing their starting QB. For Mike and Tarlin, leaving out an undefeated power conference team goes against the competitive spirit of sports - it denies potential underdog stories. They touch on lots of famous cases where underdog teams/players defied expectations after adversity, like the 1980 Lakers without Kareem and the 1990 Giants with backup QB Jeff Hostetler. The new 12-team format starting in 2024 should improve things, but controversy will always exist on the playoff fringes. In the end, they think the system should give worthy teams like FSU their shot, between the lines not in some conference room debate. You never know how the games will unfold or who will rise to the occasion. That unpredictability and drama is part of why we watch sports. Subscribe to Running It Back wherever you get your podcasts. Now also on Youtube!

    Dissecting the Michigan Football Spying Scandal

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 32:25


    Tarlin and Mike kick things off chatting about Tarlin's recent trip to Barbados, including some turbulent flights thanks to Tropical Storm Tammy. But we quickly segue into a step challenge Tarlin is participating in, where he's determined to beat his very competitive and fit coworkers. He's even wondering if there are any tricks to game the step counters. We're open to suggestions. We then dive into the main topic - cheating scandals in sports. We discuss famous examples like Spygate with the Patriots taping opponents' signals, the Astros' trash can sign-stealing scheme, and MLB's steroid era. An interesting debate emerges around whether cheating can ever be justified if you can pay the fines and it leads to success, especially with ultra-competitive coaches like Belichick and Harbaugh. The latest cheating drama in Michigan football takes center stage next. A rogue staffer named Connor Stalions had been illegally filming opponents' sidelines for years, but the heat is now on head coach Jim Harbaugh about how much he knew. Tarlin runs through Michigan's futility against rival Ohio State during Stallions' tenure to question whether the cheating even helped. We joke about the excuses around Stalions "acting alone" when several coaches were likely involved. We consider just how high up it goes as we think through how it relates to Uber, Air BnB, and even OpenAI. We touch on connections to our current political landscape along the way. In the end, we explore how rules in sports often have to catch up to new techniques for gaining an advantage. And many innovative companies follow a similar path - they're willing to break rules early on if it means gaining market share, and they'll pay the fine down the road if needed. An interesting perspective heading into the big Michigan vs. Ohio State grudge match in The Game. Subscribe to Running It Back wherever you listen to podcasts. Now also available on Youtube.

    Beyonce versus Taylor - NBA Comps Edition

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 36:07


    Tarlin and Mike are back connecting amazing entertainers in pop culture to lessons learned from the world of sports. This time we follow up on the success of our Taylor Swift / Must-See Athletes episode by hearing about Tarlin's Beyoncé concert experience and his thoughts on finding the right "drip" for the show. We debate which athletes compare to top musicians, landing on LeBron vs MJ for Beyoncé and Steph Curry for Taylor Swift, who continues to dominate the cultural zeitgeist with her connection with NFL star Travis Kelce. We dive into the Dame Lillard trade, struggling young NFL quarterbacks, and the pathetic U.S. Ryder Cup performance in a wide-ranging conversation you won't want to miss. If you're a concert-going Dad thinking through your fashion choices, or a casual golf fan who wants keeping score to be easier, we've got something in store for you. We tease upcoming episodes on Deion Sanders, the current state of play in the NFL, and the tip-off to the new-look NBA season. Join us for all of this And share the love as we continue to grow. Subscribe to Running It Back wherever you get your podcasts. Visit us at RunningItBack.fm for more lessons learned from Sports.

    Taylor Swift and Must-See Athletes

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 31:08


    In our Season 4 Kickoff episode, Mike and Tarlin are lacing up their kicks to run it back on must-see athletes and entertainers. After Tarlin's mind-blowing experience at a Taylor Swift show, we debate who reaches T-Swift levels of fame and fandom. Is it His Airness Michael Jordan back in the 90s heyday? The GOAT Ali? Eldrick "Tiger" Woods tearing up the links? Or do queens like Serena and Beyoncé rule over the kingdom? From the hardwood to the course to the court to the stage, the fellas break down legendary performers with must-see greatness. Whether you're team Tay Tay or ride for Mike, this episode will have you pumped up for the icons taking sports and music to new heights! Subscribe to Running It Back wherever you get your podcasts. Visit us at RunningItBack.fm for more lessons learned from the world of sports.

    Bonus Episode - The PGA LIV Golf Merger

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 10:33


    In a special bonus episode, Mike and Tarlin share their thoughts about the recent PGA Tour-LIV Golf merger. We reflect on what has transpired since we first talked about LIV and Sportswashing with the recent surprise merger between rival leagues. How does this connect to preview splits and mergers? How does it connect to Voldemort and the USFL? And as we gear up for the US Open which is happening on Tarlin's home golf course, why does this episode earn an Explicit rating? Listen in to find out all of this and more. Subscribe to Running It Back wherever you get your podcasts. Visit us at RunningItBack.fm for more great lessons learned from sports.

    Jokic, Murray and the Nuggets - Lessons Learned from the 2023 NBA Finals

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 32:44


    Tarlin and Mike return to talk Lessons Learned from the 2023 NBA Finals as Nikola Jokic, Jamal Murray and the Denver "Chicken" Nuggets prepare to close out the Miami Heat in the NBA Finals. We start with a conversation about the crazy weather and some (TMI) details about Tarlin's footcare regimens before digging into what we can learn from the selflessness and chemistry of the 2023 Denver Nuggets. Once again we compare the Miami Heat to the 1999 New York Knicks before going deeper into the connections between the 2023 Nuggets and the 1999 San Antonio Spurs. Are we on the verge of a new dynasty? How does Jokic compare to other legends of the game and what legendary NBA Duo is an easy target for comparison with Jokic and Murray? What does this teach us about leadership, chemistry, and the importance of intangibles? Listen in to find out. Subscribe to Running It Back wherever you listen to podcasts. Visit us at RunningItBack.fm for more amazing lessons learned from sports.

    Jimmy "Freakin" Butler, Building Culture, and the NBA Coaching Carousel

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 33:04


    Tarlin and Mike are back after a couple of months of laying low since our Advice for Ja Morant episode. Tarlin dives right into his takes on "Himmy" Butler's clutch performance versus Grant Williams in the Boston Garden. Note: some of his prep was done with Hoops GPT. When does it make sense to “poke the bear?” How great is Jimmy Buckets as the playoff competitor as the Heat makes a heroic run reminiscent of the 1999 Knicks? We recall a legendary Game of Zones episode featuring Jimmy “22 Jump Street” Butler and give props to Coach Spoelstra and Darvin Ham as we think about how this all connects to culture, coaching, and continuity. Then we say goodbye to Coach Budenholzer, Monte Williams, Nick Nurse, and Doc Rivers and argue for some patience and resolve while building culture before concluding with some rays of hope for the Knicks franchise with MSG rocking due to the culture-building talent of Jalen Brunson. Don't miss our triumphant return to the podwaves as we gear up to start running it back on the regular. Subscribe to Running It Back wherever you get your podcasts. Visit us at RunningItBack.fm for more lessons learned from the world of sports.

    Advice for Ja Morant, a "Likes to Fight" Guy

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 35:47


    Tarlin Ray and Mike Palmer are back from youth volleyball tournaments in Vegas and SXSW EDU in Austin to dig into the ongoing Ja Morant story as we outline a series of incidents that have resulted in his suspension from the Grizzlies. What advice do we have for a "Likes-to-Fight" guy like Ja? What lessons can we draw from the story of Gilbert "Agent Zero" Arenas and Javaris Crittenton bringing guns to the Washington Wizards' locker room? What other stories of incidents from the past can provide perspective on how Ja can sort things out for himself as the transcendent 23-year-old talent grapples with his season on the brink? Listen in to find out. Subscribe to Running It Back wherever you get your podcasts. Visit us at RunningItBack.fm for more relevant lessons learned from sports.

    NBA 2023 Trade Deadline Shuffle Up and Deal Edition

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 31:09


    Mike and Tarlin are back to talk about Lessons Learned from the NBA with the recent team shakeups across the league as we prepare for the stretch run after the All-Star Game. Kyrie and KD are no longer Nets and that has set off ripple effects that have transformed the NBA. We get Mike's reactions to the new look Knicks and Nets, hear from Tarlin about his revamped Lakers before digging into the new Big 4 with the Suns and how they shape up against Jokic's Nuggets and the new pecking order in the Western Conference. The leadership in the East is clearly Boston, Milwaukee, and Philadelphia. Mike issues an "Intangibles Alert" with the crafty Jae Crowder heading to the Bucks. What have the experiments with Big 3s and so-called "Super Teams" taught us so far and how does this set us up for the rest of this season? We try to answer this while also reflecting on the sale of the Suns from Robert Sarver to bench player for the 2000 NCAA Champion Michigan State Spartans, Matt Ishbia and what it means for the league. Then we conclude by reflecting on LeBron breaking Kareem's All-Time NBA Scoring record in a wide-ranging romp through the exciting and vastly transformed NBA in 2023. Don't miss it. Subscribe to Running It Back wherever you get your podcasts. Visit us at RunningItBack.fm for more amazing lessons learned from the world of sports.

    NFL 2023 - Bieniemy of the State Edition

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 29:11


    Tarlin and Mike are back to kick off 2023 with our NFL Super Bowl, Black History Month, Black Quarterback, and Coaching Carousel edition. We start by running it back to NFL Combine reports on Super Bowl QBs Jalen Hurts and Patrick Mahomes. From there we talk about swagger, high floors, low ceilings, vice versa and more. How do Hurts and Mahomes compare with fellow draftees Zach Wilson and Mitch Trubisky? What lessons can we learn from this about assessing talent and uncovering inherent biases in a system like the NFL? Then we pivot to Big Red, aka Andy Reid, to understand his success and that of his coaching tree before zeroing in on what the stories of Eric Bieniemy, Steve Wilkes, and Lovie Smith (and his beard) teach us about where the NFL is today and how far it still has to go. Subscribe to Running It Back wherever you get your podcasts. Visit us at RunningItBack.fm for more amazing Lessons Learned from the world of sports.

    The 2022 Sports Year in Review

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 34:25


    Mike and Tarlin are back again. This time to reflect what we've all just witnessed as we look back for lessons learned from an incredible year in sports. We begin with Tarlin's shout out to Aaron Judge for betting on himself and winning with a big contract as something to learn from and be inspired by. Which leads us into discussions of football with QBs like Lamar Jackson making similar bets with potentially different outcomes and risk profiles. This sparks a conversation about system quarterbacks versus tailoring the system to the quarterback. After a brief sidetrack to talk about the transcendent World Cup Final we just witnessed and the importance of learning how to shout "MBAPPE!!!" in public, we return to the examples of Justin Fields, Zach Wilson, and Brock Purdy in a free-flowing exploration of identifying talent, building chemistry, and being willing to innovate around the talent you have, not the talent you think you should have. We include quick thoughts on the release of Brittney Griner and how it should make Tarlin watch the Ali Documentary on PBS before concluding with some notes on Chemistry in the NBA and more. We had an amazing year. Thanks to everyone who is listening. Be on the lookout for more episodes on lessons learned from sports in January of 2023!

    LIV Golf, Sportswashing, and Sports Watching

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 47:37


    Tarlin and Mike are back for our 54th episode of Running It Back. We're taking the occasion to dig into LIV Golf, Sportswashing, and the disruption we're seeing to the staid traditions of PGA Golf. What can we learn from golfers choosing to go to a new league backed by Saudi money with big purses, fewer holes, and what we hear are fantastic amenities. How will this affect the product we consume as sports watchers? What does this mean for the players? And what are the implications of the innovation, intrigue, and other soap opera-like that are being infused into an older and more conservative sport? Don't miss this wide-ranging, relevant, and thought-provoking conversation that is in fact our 54th episode of Running It Back. Subscribe to Running It Back wherever you get your podcasts. Visit us at RunningItBack.fm for more Lessons Learned from Sports.

    The Redeem Team

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 43:42


    Tarlin and Mike are back to break down the recent Netflix documentary, The Redeem Team. What lessons can be learned about leadership, storytelling, and redemption? How does this connect back to the history of US Mens Basketball, the Dream Team, and even the origins of Running It Back? We explore all of this while showcasing one of the most compelling offensive fouls in basketball history. Are there lessons to be learned from Kobe's leadership? Or from Coach K's coaching tactics? And how do even the greatest players in the world have to relearn the game and how they can contribute to the team in new ways to win? Listen in to find out! Subscribe to Running It Back wherever you get your podcasts. Visit us at RunningItBack.fm for more amazing lessons learned from sports.

    Tua's Concussion and the Warrior Ethos of the NFL

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 37:20


    Tarlin and Mike are back to talk about their guilty pleasure, the NFL, in light of the concussion(s) to Tua Tagovailoa in recent games--within four days from Sunday to Thursday night. We explore Tua's extensive injury history and find parallels in other players like Austin Collie who also displayed the "fencing position" after a concussion and who never returned to the same level afterwards. We also reflect on the NFL's tendency to be reactive to situations like this and anticipate changes to the NFL concussion protocols in light of the Tua incident. Are they exhibiting "an abundance of caution" or are they ultimately driven by their bottom line? How did Coach Mike McDaniel, the Players Association, and the NFL respond and what lessons can we learn from there? And what do we think about the future of Thursday night games? We cover all of this and reflect on the joys of a good night's sleep. Don't miss it! Subscribe to Running It Back wherever you get your podcasts. Visit us at RunningItBack.fm for more lessons learned from the world of sports.

    Running It Back - Season 3 Kickoff

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 45:50


    Tarlin and Mike are back. This time to kick off our third season of Running It Back with a far-reaching cross fade across the various narratives and lessons learned capturing our attention from the sports universe. We talk about Serena and Roger moving on from tennis and how Roger's range may be dwindling resource in an age of early specialization. Hat-tip to David Epstein's book Range for some of our perspective there. Then we look to the NFL for quarterback controversy and think through how the Trey Lance and Jimmy G. saga might analogize to CEO succession planning. We touch on the Mets and Dodgers from baseball as well as the Robert Sarver affair in the NBA before a few parting shots regarding the LIV Tour in golf in a free-ranging survey of the topics we'll be digging into as we come back strong for Season 3 of Running It Back. Thanks for joining us for the ride! Subscribe to Running It Back wherever you get your podcasts. Visit us at RunningItBack.fm for more incredible lessons learned from across wide world of sports.

    Running It Back - 50th Episode Celebration

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 40:49


    WE MADE IT!!! Tarlin and Mike are back to celebrate our 50th episode of Running It Back, the Lessons Learned from Sports Podcast. What began as an outlet for us in the midst of the sports-starved days of the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic has now grown into a real body of work, an oeuvre and a platform to grow. We share highlights from our favorite episodes including Mike's son Matthew's appearance, Tarlin's Ode to Tiger, and much more. We let listeners in on our creative process as we learn from the data and spitball what topics to cover next. And of course there's plenty of talk of Space Jam, Scottie Pippen memoirs, The Rooney Rule, Black Quarterbacks and More. We even celebrate some great 50s before we wrap. Thanks to everyone who's been with us so far. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts to keep up with the latest. Visit us at RunningItBack.fm for more as we embark on our next 50. We look forward to you joining us for the ride!

    Title IX and the Overturning of Roe v. Wade

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 34:22


    Tarlin and Mike are back. This time to remember the 50th anniversary of Title IX and its impact on equity and sports. Our taping occurred just after the decision by the US Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade to return reproductive rights to the states. We use the time to look for lessons from Title IX while processing the potential impact of the ruling. We read the 37 words preventing discrimination in education "on the basis of sex." How has Title IX led to the evolution of our cultural understanding of women as athletes, teammates, and leaders? How did the work of Patsy Mink and other lawmakers in 1972 set the stage for the ongoing fight for equity in women's sports? What should we expect from athletes like Megan Rapinoe, Serena Williams, Naomi Osaka and others in light of the recent ruling? And how have we benefitted from the personalities and narratives we've followed in women's sports since 1972. We also take a moment to reflect on the impact of Title IX on male athletes like recent NBA Draft pick, Jaden Ivey, whose mother, Neile, benefitted from the opportunities afforded by Title IX to raise her son as a successful WNBA player and leader. Is this reflective of the experiences of other #boymoms everywhere? How should we understand how Title IX impacts men? We conclude by thinking of the future of women as leaders in the coming years and how we can continue to push to provide more opportunity and access in these challenging times. Subscribe to Running It Back wherever you get your podcasts. Visit us at RunningItBack.fm for more lessons learned from sports.

    Lessons in Conscience after Uvalde and Buffalo

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 41:51


    Tarlin and Mike react to the powerful moments from sports leaders in response to the tragic shootings in Uvalde, Texas and Buffalo, New York. We listen to what Steve Kerr said and talk about what Gabe Kapler did as coaches and leaders of their teams respond publicly to the unthinkable events. Then we run it back to the history of sports protests and activism ranging from Kaepernick, to Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf, to the leading role of the WNBA, the Brittney Griner situation, and Muhammad Ali's historic protest of the Vietnam War, among others, as we try to make sense of the senseless. And there's plenty of reference to famous soundbites from Marshawn Lynch, Rasheed Wallace, and Allen Iverson along the way to keep things lighter. What lessons, if any, can we learn from all of this? How can we use sports narratives as tools to work through our response to the unthinkable? And what does this tell us about leadership and acts of conscience in these challenging times? We cover all of this and more on our latest episode. Listen in and enjoy. Subscribe to Running It Back wherever you get your podcasts. Visit us at RunningItBack.fm for more.

    Lessons Learned from the 2022 NBA Season

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 46:40


    Tarlin and Mike are back, this time just ahead of the NBA Finals where two teams will square off for all the marbles. We look for lessons learned from the NBA Season, the end-of-year awards, and what we've seen so far in the Playoffs. We begin by talking about Marcus Smart, the 2022 Defensive Player of the Year. Tarlin runs it back to The Glove as we recognize the energy and other intangibles he brings to the Celtics. Mike explains why he likes the Celtics to take it all as we acknowledge what Ime Udoka, Brad Stevens, and a cohesive, defensively-minded unit from Boston. From there, we talk Luka and what Jason Kidd and team are doing in Dallas, even though we don't see them getting past Steph and the Ws. Tarlin fights back the tears as we look back at the disappointing performance of so-called Super Teams like the Lakers, Nets, and Sixers. We talk about the Suns' mysterious and embarrassing disappearance in Game 7 at home versus Dallas. We may never know what happened but it doesn't keep us from speculating. Tarlin wraps us up with our note of support for the Buffalo community, looking for inspiration from the many successes of Black Coaches in the NBA. Thanks for listening. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Visit us at RunningItBack.fm for more incredible lessons learned from sports.

    When's the Right Time for an Athlete to Hang It Up?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 40:30


    Get your red wine bath ready, Tarlin and Mike are back after a SXSW panel, a Good Morning America appearance, and a bout of Covid-19(!) to talk about the age-old question of what's the right way to hang it up at the end of a long and successful sports career. Don't call it a comeback, we've been here for (nearly two!) years and we're not planning to retire any time soon. We begin with Tarlin recounting conversations with his Dad about Tiger Woods playing past his prime and how he should've retired on top like Jim Brown. From there, we span multiple sports looking for heroes who have faced the end of their playing careers in various ways. What can we learn from Barry Sanders or Andrew Luck, who left their sports early? What can we learn from Shaq or Patrick Ewing or others who stuck around longer as their physical abilities began to fade? And what about GOATs who retired and then unretired like Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, and Tom Brady? Plus we show our range by covering Shaun White, Jimmy Connors, Kelly Slater, Serena Williams, Sue Bird and more. We even talk Carl Lewis both as a track star and as a National Anthem singer in a free-flowing romp through the greener pastures of sports retirement. Don't miss it! Subscribe to Running It Back wherever you get your podcasts. Visit us at RunningItBack.com for more lessons learned from sports.

    SXSW Running It Back Highlights Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 40:33


    In a special bonus episode, we bring you highlights from Mike and Tarlin's live panel in Austin at the SXSW EDU conference. We're joined by Terri Givens and Dan Harrison in an exploration of storytelling, sports as a microcosm of the broader world, and the mythic elements of sports. We focus on recent conversations about the Rooney Rule and the Flores Suit before showcasing some of our favorite moments on the podcast. We remember how this all got started with highlights from our very first episode on the Last Dance Bulls, before sharing moments from our Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf, Simone Biles, and Tiger Woods episodes before we wrap. We also reference our episodes on Scottie Pippen and Naomi Osaka in a free-ranging conversation that weaves together a lot of what we've been talking about over the past two years. Subscribe to Running It Back wherever you get your podcasts. Visit us at RunningItBack.fm for more Lessons Learned from Sports.

    NBA All-Star Spectacles and the Top 75

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 47:07


    Tarlin and Mike are back, talking solace in basketball this time on the heels of the NBA All-Star weekend in Cleveland. We reminisce over All-Star Weekends from times gone by, including 1988 and 1992 before fast-forwarding back to the present to talk about a dismal Slam Dunk Contest, the 3 Point Shooting Contest, and the display put on by Stephen Curry during the actual All-Star Game on Sunday. In front of most of the 76 Greatest Players of all time and despite those that couldn't make it, Steph showed to be the star among stars. And the NBA is being transformed in the process. We look for lessons in the Top 75 and in ESPN's as the wet jump shot may be replacing the stunning dunk as the signature move in the NBA today. We discuss all of this, riff on variations of the screenplay for Space Jam 3, and even propose five modern players on the Mount Rushmore of the modern game. Listen in. You might hear some surprises. Subscribe to Running It Back wherever you get your podcasts. Visit us at RunningItBack.fm for more lessons learned from Sports.

    The Flores Suit Pre/Post Super Bowl Hangover Edition

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 37:01


    Tarlin Ray and Mike Palmer are back to talk about the Flores Suit against the NFL and to follow up on our previous conversations about the shortage of Black Head Coaches in the League. Tarlin almost gets irate but keeps it on a simmer as we revisit questions about why Eric Bieniemy (of The State), Byron Leftwich, and Brian Flores still don't have head coaching jobs even as Lovie Smith and Mike McDaniel have gotten the nod since our last episode. What can we learn from the Flores suit and the response to it? How does this connect back to Curt Flood and Free Agency in Major League Baseball? And what behind-the-scenes references to Ben Simmons and James Harden is Mike using to "motivate" Tarlin before we start taping? We cover all of this even and even share a few tricks of the trade as we start to pivot towards the NBA now that we're shaking off our NFL Hangovers on our latest search for lessons from the sports stories that are capturing the global imagination. If you like what you're hearing, write us a review, subscribe where you get your pods, and visit us at RunningItBack.fm for more.

    The NFL's Black Head Coach Problem

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 42:39


    As of the release of this episode, Mike Tomlin is the lone Black Head Coach remaining in the NFL. Tarlin and Mike run it back to ongoing conversations about the Rooney Rule, referencing Tomlin, Art Shell, and Jim Caldwell. We talk Eric Bieniemy and Byron Leftwich. Reminisce and look for lessons from Tony Dungy and Bill Belichick. And ultimately celebrate Kwesi Adofo-Mensah's recent hiring as GM of the Minnesota Vikings. Tarlin talks about the work of Guy Primus and The Board Challenge to effect the long, slow turnaround of institutions like the NFL. We admit that we can't quit the NFL even though we know we probably should as we say goodbye to a friend of the show and talk about giving black head coaches more than what they're getting to turn a franchise around. Subscribe to Running It Back wherever you get your podcasts. Visit us at RunningItBack.fm for more lessons learned from sports.

    Antonio Brown's Walkoff, The NFL and TMZ Culture

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 40:57


    Tarlin and Mike are back to find lessons learned from sports. This time we look at the spectacle surrounding Antonio Brown's exit from the Tampa Bay Bucs game versus the New York Jets during the 3rd quarter of the game last weekend. Why did Tarlin not want to cover the AB story? How does this situation compare to the broader challenges of working with divas and other selfish personalities on teams and in the workplace? What must it have been like to be Bruce Arians trying to talk to AB while recovering from Covid and a partially torn Achilles? And how might this relate to Mike Tomlin and lessons from other diva wide receivers like Randy Moss, Terrell Owens, and Chad Ocho Cinco over the years? We cover all of this while kicking off 2022 with our inimitable style. Thank you for listening. Subscribe to Running It Back wherever you pod. Visit us at RunningItBack.fm for more amazing lessons learned from sports.

    Running It Back 2021 Year in Review

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 35:22


    Tarlin Ray and Mike Palmer are back to look for lessons learned from a year's worth of podcast episodes in 2021. We think back on the 20 episodes we released and break down the topics, themes, and human stories that made for an incredible year of programming. Whether it's Simone Biles, the Rooney Rule, Sports Parenting, or Kyrie and the Vaccine, we talk through our conversations about what bubbled up in the collective consciousness from the world of sports and try to make sense of it all while having some fun along the way. We thank each other and most importantly our listeners as we begin to look ahead to build on what's now a strong foundation heading into 2022. Thanks to everyone who is listening and supporting us. We couldn't have gotten here without you! Subscribe to Running It Back wherever you get your podcasts. Visit us at RunningItBack.fm for more amazing lessons learned from sports.

    Name, Image, Likeness, and Ed O'Bannon vs the NCAA

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 28:06


    Tarlin and Mike return to talk about the recent changes to the NCAA regulations about college players' ability to monetize their Name, Image, and Likenesses. We run it back to the case of Ed O'Bannon who was the lead plaintiff in a class-action lawsuit against the NCAA on violation of antitrust regulations based on the use of his image in an EA Sports Video Game in 2009. In addition to Easy Ed, we reflect on what we've seen since the temporary measure was put in place by the NCAA in July as we think about what this means for college athletes, the NCAA, and elitist notions of amateurism. We also talk Azzi Fudd, brainstorm ideas for Space Jam 3, recall Gavin Newsome's appearance on The Shop with LeBron James and much more. It's a fun romp through a significant change to college sports that is opening up opportunities for players and also for sports like women's volleyball and other women's sports that may not have traditionally garnered broader support and attention. Subscribe to Running It Back wherever you get your podcasts. Visit us at RunningItBack.fm for more amazing lessons learned from sports.

    Scottie Pippen's Last Dance Memoir Unguarded

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 39:19


    Tarlin and Mike are back, this time to run it back to a new perspective on the legacy of the 1990s Bulls. This time it's from Scottie Pippen's perspective based on his recent memoir, Unguarded. What was it like to be Robin to Michael Jordan's Batman? How did Scottie demonstrate the flexibility and adaptability that are critical to being an effective teammate and collaborator? And where did he go too far and come across as hurt and a little bit petty in his portrayal of the Bulls Dynasty from the perspective of its "Second Banana?" We explore all of this and learn the importance of good nutrition while cycling in a whirlwind conversation that even includes some of Scotties deep and soulful DJ voice before concluding. Subscribe to Running It Back wherever you get your podcasts. Visit us at RunningItBack.fm for more amazing Lessons Learned from Sports.

    Aaron Rodgers Lies about His COVID Vaccination Status

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 31:53


    Tarlin Ray and Mike Palmer are back looking to find lessons learned from the Aaron Rodgers situation in Green Bay. Now that it is confirmed that Rodgers is not vaccinated against Covid-19 and that he was referring to alternative treatments when he told the media he was immunized, what wisdom and leadership lessons can be found in all of this? We watched the Pat McAfee Show Appearance where Rodgers rails against the "woke mob" and "cancel culture" as he defends his decision to break the unjust rule of having to be masked during interviews with the press. We explore the impact on team culture when the leader lies and how it's different when he's truthful within the team while obscuring the truth with the media. And we make some connections to the political arena and how the "Big Lie" can galvanize the group and perhaps set up Green Bay for a deep playoff run. How does Aaron compare to Alex Rodriguez, Lance Armstrong, and other famous liars in sports? Does he suffer from "affluenza" and is a bit too quick to take on a narrative of victimization? We answer all of this and more in a free-wheeling conversation that you won't want to miss. Subscribe to Running It Back wherever you get your podcasts. Visit us at RunningItBack.fm for more great shows like this.

    Ben Simmons, Disgruntlement, and The Process

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 44:46


    Tarlin and Mike look for lessons learned from the acrimony surrounding Ben Simmons and the Philadelphia 76ers as we head into the 2021-2022 NBA Season. After another disappointing finish for the Sixers in the NBA Playoffs in the Summer of 2021, neither Joel Embiid nor Doc Rivers gave Ben Simmons the support he was looking for. Then after Ben asked for a trade, the drama increased as his request has not yet been granted. Simmons eventually appeared at practice but was so disengaged that Doc ended up sending him home. Ben's since spoken with the team and is choosing to take time away as he is not mentally ready to play at this time. What lessons can we find in this developing sports soap opera? What does it tell us about leadership? What can we learn by Running It Back to Sam Henkie and The Process? Who should take the reins and how will this resolve? Will Philly Persevere, Pivot, or Kill at this point? How much can teams cater to delicate stars and at what point does it become toxic? We cover all of this and even get Tarlin's lightning round run through a cavalcade of disgruntlement before we wrap up a relevant and insightful dive into the psyches and mindsets of the modern NBA. Subscribe to Running It Back wherever you get your podcasts. Visit us at RunningItBack.fm for more great content.

    Kyrie, The Vaccine, and the NBA

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 34:20


    Tarlin and Mike are back. This time it's to talk about vaccines and the NBA with the spotlight on Andrew Wiggins, Bradley Beal, and the mercurial Kyrie Irving as we head into the 2021-2022 season. We touch on the comments by LeBron James and Draymond Green in response to the decisions of several players to opt-out of the Covid-19 vaccine despite its impact on their ability to suit up regularly. What lessons can this teach us about leadership? How does this tie back to Sandy Koufax, Joe Montana, and the 1997-1998 Chicago Bulls? Is Kyrie a latter day heyoka as understood by the Sioux people--one who walks backward much in the way that Phil Jackson famously described Dennis Rodman? And what can be learned by the example of Wiggins who ultimately opted into the vaccine? We cover all of this and hope to tease out lessons learned from the challenge of vaccine protocols to team dynamics in the world of sports and in our everyday lives. Subscribe to Running It Back wherever you get your podcasts. Visit us at RunningItBack.fm for more great shows like this.

    NFL 2021 Kickoff - That's My Quarterback Edition

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 43:03


    To kick off our second year of Running It Back, Tarlin and Mike are back to talk NFL, beginning by returning to 2008 and Terrell Owens' legendarily tearful “That's My Quarterback” press conference. We recall how Owens defended his quarterback, Tony Romo, who was taking heat from the press for vacationing in Cabo with Jessica Simpson during the Cowboys' bye week prior to losing to the future Superbowl Champion New York Giants We look for lessons to be learned from this and other QB controversies across the league in 2021 as we get amped up listening to The Mad Fanatic's hype track for Drew Lock,That's My Quarterback. From there, we're off to the races, tracking the controversies emerging everywhere while looking for lessons for our professional lives based on controversies with the “CEOs on the field.” Whether it's Aaron Rodgers, Daniel Jones, or Justin Fields, Mike and Tarlin bring hot takes and sharp connections to QB conversations present and past. We're excited to be back for another year of Running It Back. Thanks for joining us for the ride. Subscribe to Running It Back wherever you get your podcasts. Visit us at RunningItBack.fm for more great shows like this!

    Simone Biles and the Tokyo Olympics

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 39:34


    Tarlin and Mike are back to talk about the 2021 Olympics in Tokyo. What initially may have touched on the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat across the full span of athletic competition has become a global conversation about lessons to be learned from Simone Biles' decision to opt-out of the Finals of the Team All-Around, the Individual All-Around, and several of the individual events in Women's Gymnastics. What lessons can be learned about empathy, grace, and psychological well-being based on what has happened in Tokyo and how the conversation has reverberated around the world. Does it make sense for us to equate Simone's decision with taking a "Mental Health Day" or is there more going on here? And what are the ramifications of using elite athletes performing at or close to perfection as models for us to learn from in our day-to-day lives? It's a zeitgeisty conversation that we're happy to lean into. We hope you enjoy listening! For more great shows like this Subscribe to Running It Back wherever you get your podcasts. And check us out at RunningItBack.fm.

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