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– Is Brendan Donovan going through his Matt Carpenter renaissance? Plus, Did baseball stumble into something this past weekend?– NFL Quick Hitters– The Cardinals backed into the best offseason plan they could ask for. Plus, Should this team have brought back Paul Goldschmidt?– BK & Ferrario RewindSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this week's episode, we discuss the ramifications of Pete Rose, Shoeless Joe Jackson, and other deceased players reinstatement from baseball's permanently ineligible list. list, paving the way for them to appear on Hall of Fame ballots as soon as 2027. From there, we discuss Brandon Hyde's firing as the manager of the Orioles after six seasons and a last-place start, Evan Longoria's official retirement as a member of the Rays, his legacy, and his Hall of Fame chances, and Matt Carpenter's retirement
Near the visitors' dugout at Coors Field in September 2024, Cardinals veteran Matt Carpenter found a relatively quiet spot to discuss his career, his future plans, and the dramatic shifts he's seen in the game since his arrival in 2011 with the Best Podcast in Baseball. Carpenter announced his retirement this past week after 14 seasons in the majors, and included a six-year run as one of the top leadoff hitters in the game to go with three All-Star appearances and a Silver Slugger Award at second base. This is a BPIB replay of the full episode that first dropped on Sept. 28, 2024. From the original launch of this episode: Toward the end of his first professional season, not too long after he told a roommate Oliver Marmol about his personal and accelerated timetable to reach the majors, Matt Carpenter got a phone call that could have forever changed his career in baseball. He was approached about being a coach, and he was tempted to take it. The next summer his playing career took off. There are baseball cards galore and probably a Cardinals Hall of Fame red jacket in his future that tell how that story ended, but Carpenter shares with the Best Podcast in Baseball how close he came to moving to a role in the game that he might eventually also have. A three-time All-Star who returned to the Cardinals for the 2024 season, Carpenter joins the Best Podcast in Baseball and baseball writer Derrick Goold for a conversation many months in the making. The two spoke this past week near the batting cage at Coors Field, just ahead of the Cardinals' season finale in San Francisco. From his early days with the Cardinals as a spring-training standout and favorite of manager Tony La Russa, Carpenter's career had to constantly evolve. He became a second baseman. He became a leadoff hitter. He broke a doubles record long held by Stan Musial, and then his changed his swing and late in one season led the National League in homers and slugging on his way to MVP considerations. And through it all, a coach's kid out of Texas who judged his production by how high above .300 his average was had to learn in real time as the game shifted to take that away from him, quite literally. He had to embrace slugging. He had to reinvent his swing. He had to reclaim his career. And over the course of this season, Goold asked Carpenter if he would talke about all he learned about Major League Baseball's modern offense and how difficult it has become to be a hitter in a game when failure, already abundant, is increasing. Consider the math. As batting average has grown less important, hitters are being told they can do more with a .270 average and slugging than singling their way to a .330 average, and still that difference is six outs, six fewer times succeeding. Carpenter has some thoughts and offers lots of insight. This brand-new BPIB begins as all good stories do on a road trip with Matt Holliday and Carpenter and the trouble they encountered somewhere between Stillwater, Oklahoma, and Memphis, Tennessee. The conversation also touches on what went sideways for the Cardinals' offense during a season that will finish with a winning record but nowhere close to the team's stated goal of contending for the NL Central title and returning to the playoffs. Carpenter also discusses his immediate and longterm future, which brings up the story about the phone call he received while playing Class A baseball for the Cardinals with an offer he wasn't sure he could refuse. The Best Podcast in Baseball, sponsored by Closets by Design, is a production of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, StlToday.com, and Derrick Goold.
KMOX Sports Director Tom Ackerman joins to talk about Pete Rose no longer on banned list, Matt Carpenter announcing his retirement and more.
Today on the Marc Cox Morning Show; Fox News Radio's Tonya J Powers joins the show to talk about the Supreme Court hearing birthright citizenship oral arguments. KMOX Sports Director Tom Ackerman joins to talk about Pete Rose no longer on banned list, Matt Carpenter announcing his retirement and more. Former US Senator Jim Talent joins to talk about President Trump's trip to the Middle East, his thoughts on the reconciliation bill and more. Matt Beienburg, Director of Education Policy at the Goldwater Institute joins to talk about educational choice for children. Shannon Bream, Host of Fox News Sunday joins to talk about birthright citizenship and President Trump's trip to the Middle East. Griff Jenkins, Washington based Correspondent for Fox News Channel talks about the founder of Ben and Jerry's protest yesterday, reconciliation bill and more. We also have Kim on a Whim talking AI Chips and how much you force you kids and In other News Starbucks and killer whales attacking boats.
In the second hour Marc and Kim talk about the Missouri Legislative ending early. Fox News Radio's Tonya J Powers joins the show to talk about the Supreme Court hearing birthright citizenship oral arguments. KMOX Sports Director Tom Ackerman joins to talk about Pete Rose no longer on banned list, Matt Carpenter announcing his retirement and more. Finally, In Other News Starbucks dress code and Killer Whales attacking boats.
(00:00-34:45) Opening the phone lines. Martin thinks about Doug when buying soda. Does anyone wear a jock strap anymore? Dissecting Clyde in Arkansas. Don't call us, we'll call you. I like where your head's at, Tim. Pacers into the Eastern Conference Finals. Jazzercise. Jets 0-5 on the road in the playoffs. Doug needs to pull Tim aside and give him the fry talk. Jackson: Marketing Guru. Is the surprise guest Malcolm Briggs? Snaggle teeth.(34:53-58:02) Jim Leyland was a world class dart smoker. Cardinals with a little twin bill today. Jackson's going to splitsville. Did the Cardinals feel going into the season that they had something? Pitching exceeding expectations. Cards haven't lost since Jon Gruden's pit stop at Busch Stadium. Audio of Gruden talking feeling "nicey" with the Cards win streak. Angry about guest guy is the sadder hoosier. Origins of Deke Dotem.(58:12-1:08:49) Matt Carpenter has officially announced his retirement. Audio of his announcement. His at-bat against Kershaw. SIIIIICCCK.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Braves win 5–2. Acuña Jr. homers in rehab. Matt Carpenter retires. Derrick Henry re-signs with Ravens. ESPN cancels Around the Horn. Nicolas Cage to play John Madden in upcoming biopic. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dog Days of Summer, Football Win Totals, Pacers Advance, Matt Carpenter and Hunter Dekkers - W H1
Our guest today is Matt Carpenter, 14-year MLB player with the Cardinals, Yankees and Padres. Today on the Get in the Game podcast, Matt Carpenter makes a big announcement about hs MLB future and reflects on his college and pro baseball journey. "Get in the Game" is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network.Sign up for our Sports Spectrum Magazine and receive 15% off a 1-year subscription by using the code PODCAST15http://SportsSpectrum.com/magazineDo you know Christ personally? Click here to learn how you can commit your life to Him.
– Matt Carpenter is very clearly a Cardinals Hall of Famer. Plus, The Cardinals are trying to recreate the wheel.– The Cardinals' offense is about to be put to the test. Plus, Oli Marmol had some honest comments yesterday on both Nolan Gorman & Jordan Walker.– Can we stop the charade that college football recruiting is what it once was?– Questions and AnswersSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jamie discusses the 2025 Block T Association Hall of Fame class, which includes Gary Patterson, Matt Carpenter and Jason Verrett among other incredible names. Visit https://flyingtclub.com to learn more about the Flying T Club, TCU's NIL Collective.
As Donald Trump launches into his second term, the first 100 days have been nothing short of a political whirlwind. FRC Action's Matt Carpenter and Family Research Council's Quena Gonzalez unpack the first 100 days of the Trump administration 2.0. They reflect on the fast-moving first few weeks, the importance of Congress making reforms permanent, and key wins for social issues important to Christians. He has done a lot in a short amount of time, but there is still more to do! Check out FRC Action's Trump Commitment Tracker for updates on this administration's agenda. Resources Trump Committment Tracker
As Donald Trump launches into his second term, the first 100 days have been nothing short of a political whirlwind. FRC Action's Matt Carpenter and Family Research Council's Quena Gonzalez unpack the first 100 days of the Trump administration 2.0. They reflect on the fast-moving first few weeks, the importance of Congress making reforms permanent, and key wins for social issues important to Christians. He has done a lot in a short amount of time, but there is still more to do! Check out FRC Action's Trump Commitment Tracker for updates on this administration's agenda.ResourcesTrump Committment Tracker
As Donald Trump launches into his second term, the first 100 days have been nothing short of a political whirlwind. FRC Action's Matt Carpenter and Family Research Council's Quena Gonzalez unpack the first 100 days of the Trump administration 2.0. They reflect on the fast-moving first few weeks, the importance of Congress making reforms permanent, and key wins for social issues important to Christians. He has done a lot in a short amount of time, but there is still more to do! Check out FRC Action's Trump Commitment Tracker for updates on this administration's agenda. Resources Trump Committment Tracker
On today's program: Addison McDowell, U.S. Representative for North Carolina's 6th District, goes behind the scenes of the GOP's reconciliation debates and grades President Trump on his first 100 days. Matt Carpenter, FRC Action Director, looks
On today's program: Dr. Roger Marshall, U.S. Senator from Kansas, highlights his bill to recognize only two biological sexes in federal law. He also discusses the latest developments regarding President Trump's tariffs and the current status of
On today's program: Matt Carpenter, FRC Action Director, offers analysis of the latest NBC News polling of the upcoming 2026 midterm elections. Tim Burchett, U.S. Representative from the 2nd District of Tennessee, offers the latest on the Houthi
On today's program: Scott Perry, U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 10th District, provides the latest updates on efforts to end the Ukraine-Russia war and previews President Trump's address to Congress. Burgess Owens, U.S. Representative for
The Washington Stand’s Joshua Arnold and FRC Action’s Matt Carpenter explore recent government funding cuts, focusing on USAID and concerns over misuse of funds. Along with host Joseph Backholm, they discuss DOGE’s (Department of Governmental Efficiency) oversight, whether their actions are constitutional, and Elon Musk’s role in the shake-up. The hosts offer a Christian perspective on balancing empathy for those affected with the need for accountability, all while questioning if the federal budget can truly be balanced within two years.ResourcesDOGE Unearths Missing ID Codes in $4.7T Worth of Federal Spending Congressional Hearing Highlights Extent of USAID Waste, Mission Creep
Tom Ackerman talks with Cardinals President of Baseball Operations John Mozeliak to discuss the latest from spring training as players begin arriving in Jupiter, Florida. Mozeliak shares his frustration with the slow-moving MLB trade market this offseason and how it has impacted the team's roster decisions. He also addresses the departure of key players like Paul Goldschmidt and Matt Carpenter, the balance between competing now and developing young talent, and the uncertainty surrounding Nolan Arenado. Additionally, he provides insights on the pitching rotation, including expectations for Miles Mikolas and young arms like Matthew Liberatore and Gordon Graceffo.
Send us a textJoin us as we welcome the legendary Dan Vega, a towering figure in the Colorado Springs running community, known for his enduring passion and iconic races such as the Pikes Peak Ascent and the Leadville 100. With anecdotes spanning from his early days in California to his significant influence in the Mountain West, Dan shares his rich tapestry of experiences. From his college years at Adams State to forging deep connections with fellow running greats like Matt Carpenter, Dan's journey offers fascinating insights into the camaraderie and competition that fuel the spirit of trail running.Dan's stories reveal the grit and determination required to tackle the tough terrains of ultra-marathons, including strategic insights from the Leadville Trail 100. The episode unfolds with humorous recollections and personal encounters that capture the essence of the ultra-running community, painting a vivid picture of the mental and physical fortitude required to succeed in these grueling races. We also celebrate the vibrant running culture in Colorado Springs, offering a glimpse into the playful challenges and community bonds strengthened through Strava segments.Discover the evolution of trail racing through Dan's eyes, as we navigate topics like training methodologies, the sponsorship landscape, and the changing dynamics of competitive running. Dan's reflections on personal milestones, including the birth of his son, underscore the profound impact of mental shifts on running performance. Whether recounting victories at events like the San Juan Solstice or discussing the balance of work and racing commitments, Dan's journey in trail running is one of resilience, growth, and unwavering passion.Dan Vega Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dan190301/
Host Joseph Backholm is joined by FRC Action’s Matt Carpenter as they discuss what we can expect to see from the Trump administration’s first 100 days in office. Everyone knows that Trump is a man with a plan, but what does that plan entail? Joseph and Matt discuss Trump’s priorities, his recent admin and cabinet picks, and the role Congress will play throughout his presidency. Make America Great Again and give this episode a listen! Resources Trump Administration Accomplishments
Host Joseph Backholm is joined by FRC Action's Matt Carpenter as they discuss what we can expect to see from the Trump administration's first 100 days in office. Everyone knows that Trump is a man with a plan, but what does that plan entail? Joseph and Matt discuss Trump's priorities, his recent admin and cabinet picks, and the role Congress will play throughout his presidency. Make America Great Again and give this episode a listen! Resources Trump Administration Accomplishments
Host Joseph Backholm is joined by FRC Action’s Matt Carpenter as they discuss what we can expect to see from the Trump administration’s first 100 days in office. Everyone knows that Trump is a man with a plan, but what does that plan entail? Joseph and Matt discuss Trump’s priorities, his recent admin and cabinet picks, and the role Congress will play throughout his presidency. Make America Great Again and give this episode a listen! Resources Trump Administration Accomplishments
On today's program: Steve Marshall, Alabama Attorney General, reacts to the Supreme Court's oral arguments on Tennessee's law protecting children from the harms of so-called "gender transition" procedures. Dr. Jennifer Bauwens, FRC's Director of the
Today on Black Friday, many Americans will be using credit cards, dollar bills, coins, and even checks to buy their new items and sale gadgets. While these currencies are familiar, there is one less familiar digital currency rising in popularity, Bitcoin. Host Joseph Backholm is joined by Family Research Council’s Matt Carpenter and The Washington Stand’s Joshua Arnold as they debate the pros and cons of Bitcoin and its use. Listen today as these three discuss the rise of Bitcoin, what it is used for, and where they see it being used in the future economy.
Today on Black Friday, many Americans will be using credit cards, dollar bills, coins, and even checks to buy their new items and sale gadgets. While these currencies are familiar, there is one less familiar digital currency rising in popularity, Bitcoin. Host Joseph Backholm is joined by Family Research Council's Matt Carpenter and The Washington Stand's Joshua Arnold as they debate the pros and cons of Bitcoin and its use. Listen today as these three discuss the rise of Bitcoin, what it is used for, and where they see it being used in the future economy.
We are once again donning our tin foil hats here at Outstanding as host Joseph Backholm is joined by The Washington Stand’s Jared Bridges and Family Research Council’s Matt Carpenter to analyze and guide listeners on how one can think biblical about conspiracy theories. Did the government generate Hurricane Milton and Helene? What is the difference between cynicism and conspiracy? While many conspiracy theorists are in search of knowledge and truth, as believers we can rest assured knowing our truth is in Christ and we will never fully know everything in this life.
We are once again donning our tin foil hats here at Outstanding as host Joseph Backholm is joined by The Washington Stand's Jared Bridges and Family Research Council's Matt Carpenter to analyze and guide listeners on how one can think biblical about conspiracy theories. Did the government generate Hurricane Milton and Helene? What is the difference between cynicism and conspiracy? While many conspiracy theorists are in search of knowledge and truth, as believers we can rest assured knowing our truth is in Christ and we will never fully know everything in this life.
This is November 10th's sermon in which Matt Carpenter reflects Paul's final exhortations to the church at Corinth in calling us to 1) receive the authority of those whom God sends, 2) be alert, faithful, and strong, and 3) do all things in love. Matt Carpenter taught history for fifteen years and has served in pastoral ministry for ten years. He is married to Amanda and they have four children: Phoebe, Simeon, Emmaline, and Olivia. In his spare time, he enjoys cooking, reading, hiking, and fishing. Trinity Reformed Church is a CREC church in Huntsville, AL. seeking to extend and unite the Kingdom in the Huntsville area. Check out our website, Facebook or YouTube!
On today's program: James Lankford, U.S. Senator from Oklahoma, comments on his Senate leadership election and lists his priorities for the Senate Republican conference. He also shares about his inquiry into why federal prisons are freezing out
Election 2024 is in the books, and there's never been one like it. Donald Trump's "red wave" victory was preceded by assassination attempts, an opponent swap, and a hostile media. Host Joseph Backholm is joined by FRC Action's Matt Carpenter and FRC's Quena Gonzalez as they drill down on the results and analyze what they mean for Christians in America.
Donald Trump is riding the “red wave” all the way to the Oval Office. The American people have reelected him to be the 47th president of the United States. Host Joseph Backholm is joined by FRC Action's Matt Carpenter and FRC's Quena Gonzalez as they break down the results from the election of the ages. While some were convinced Trump was going to win, many were surprised at the scale of his landslide win. Matt and Quena weigh in on the shift we saw in voter values, the wins for life in Florida and Nebraska and offer some insight into what we can expect to see from this new Trump administration. As Christians, our hope is not in politicians but in Christ Jesus. May the Lord use this moment to bring glory to Him and turn American's hearts back to truth.
On today's program: Jack Hibbs, Senior Pastor of Calvary Chapel Chino Hills, reflects on how God has been at work in this election and previews what's potentially in store for the nation. Matt Carpenter, FRC Action Director, offers a recap of the
On today's program: Matt Carpenter, FRC Action Director, offers Election Day analysis of early voting numbers. Josh McKoon, Georgia Republican Party Chairman, dives deep into how his state has secured their elections. Glenn Grothman, U.S.
On today's program: Keith Self, U.S. Representative for the 3rd District of Texas, dissects the contrasting messaging from Vice President Kamala Harris versus President Biden's 'garbage' comment. Matt Carpenter, FRC Action Director, shares what
On today's program: Brian Babin, U.S. Representative for the 36th District of Texas, comments on the latest developments in Isreal's war against Iran and reacts to Vice President Kamala Harris's comments reiterating abortion as her top campaign
We are locked in today as Casey joins us from Studio 42 at The MLB Network with special guest Matt Carpenter. We lock in on Manny Machado throwing a ball into the Dodgers dugout and Casey has a HOT take about it. Plus he dives into Jazz Chisholm doing a major playoff no-no in Sean's eyes. Plus, expectations for a huge game from Shohei Ohtani tonight and the love that Sean Menaea and Michael King will get after they both dominate tonight. Youtube: https://youtu.be/od6qmtKFTV0 Thanks to our sponsor, Melin for joining us. If you're looking for the world's most durable hat, look no further. Go to https://melin.com/?view=sl-E7F50A89 that's m-e-l-i-n.com and put it to test yourself. (15:34 Commercial)
Toward the end of his first professional season, not too long after he told a roommate Oliver Marmol about his personal and accelerated timetable to reach the majors, Matt Carpenter got a phone call that could have forever changed his career in baseball. He was approached about being a coach, and he was tempted to take it. The next summer his playing career took off. There are baseball cards galore and probably a Cardinals Hall of Fame red jacket in his future that tell how that story ended, but Carpenter shares with the Best Podcast in Baseball how close he came to moving to a role in the game that he might eventually also have. A three-time All-Star who returned to the Cardinals for the 2024 season, Carpenter joins the Best Podcast in Baseball and baseball writer Derrick Goold for a conversation many months in the making. The two spoke this past week near the batting cage at Coors Field, just ahead of the Cardinals' season finale in San Francisco. From his early days with the Cardinals as a spring-training standout and favorite of manager Tony La Russa, Carpenter's career had to constantly evolve. He became a second baseman. He became a leadoff hitter. He broke a doubles record long held by Stan Musial, and then his changed his swing and late in one season led the National League in homers and slugging on his way to MVP considerations. And through it all, a coach's kid out of Texas who judged his production by how high above .300 his average was had to learn in real time as the game shifted to take that away from him, quite literally. He had to embrace slugging. He had to reinvent his swing. He had to reclaim his career. And over the course of this season, Goold asked Carpenter if he would talke about all he learned about Major League Baseball's modern offense and how difficult it has become to be a hitter in a game when failure, already abundant, is increasing. Consider the math. As batting average has grown less important, hitters are being told they can do more with a .270 average and slugging than singling their way to a .330 average, and still that difference is six outs, six fewer times succeeding. Carpenter has some thoughts and offers lots of insight. This brand-new BPIB begins as all good stories do on a road trip with Matt Holliday and Carpenter and the trouble they encountered somewhere between Stillwater, Oklahoma, and Memphis, Tennessee. The conversation also touches on what went sideways for the Cardinals' offense during a season that will finish with a winning record but nowhere close to the team's stated goal of contending for the NL Central title and returning to the playoffs. Carpenter also discusses his immediate and longterm future, which brings up the story about the phone call he received while playing Class A baseball for the Cardinals with an offer he wasn't sure he could refuse. The Best Podcast in Baseball, sponsored by Closets by Design, is a production of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, StlToday.com, and Derrick Goold.
Text us your thoughts about this episode or ideas for future episodes!Anton Krupicka is back on the podcast! Few athletes in ultrarunning generate as much excitement as Anton, and he's returned with a bang—recently setting a fastest known time on the iconic LA Freeway route and securing second place finish at the Grindstone 100 this past weekend.Beyond his impressive athletic achievements, which notably helped shape the ultrarunning culture in the late 2000s and early 2010s, Anton is a thoughtful and generous conversationalist. He shares plenty of insights in this episode.While the FKT and race results provide a backdrop, we also dive deeper into nostalgic ultrarunning memories (his friendships with Scott Jurek, Geoff Roes, and Kyle Skaggs), engaging discussions on philosophy (athlete personalities and bike culture), current events (Leadville 100), and his aspirations (UTMB and Hardrock goals). Timestamps:(1:30) - LA Freeway (19:04) - Grindstone Performance, UTMB + Hardrock Goals(39:00) - Leadville 100, Matt Carpenter(57:36) - The Kids Are Alright(67:58) - New Balance, La Sportiva Stories(76:14) - Scott Jurek Stories(80:37) - Bike Culture(91:58) - Kyle Skaggs StoriesRelated Episodes:#157 - Anton Krupicka | 2022 Ultra Trail Cape Town Pre-Race Interview#51 - Anton Krupicka | Trail Running Culture, Pro Athlete Lifestyle, Influence, Self-ReflectionPartners:Naak - use code SINGLETRACK20 at checkout on their website (https://www.naak.com/) to get 20% off your purchase.Rabbit - use code Singletrack10 at checkout on their website (https://www.runinrabbit.com/) to get 10% off your next order.deltaG Ketones - use code Singletrack20 at checkout on their website (https://www.deltagketones.com/SINGLETRACK20) to get 20% off your next order.Pillar Performance - use code SINGLETRACK at checkout on their website (https://pillarperformance.shop/) to get 15% off your next order.Additional Links:Follow Finn on Instagram, Strava, Youtube, and PatreonFollow Anton on Instagram, Strava, SubstackSupport the show
As November looms in the not-so-distant future, many Americans are contemplating how they will cast their vote in the upcoming presidential election. While many are concerned about the economy, the border, and LGBTQ issues, one topic has taken center stage in both respective campaigns: Abortion. Host Joseph Backholm is joined by Family Research Council’s Mary Szoch and FRC Action’s Matt Carpenter for a debate on where each candidate stands on abortion. The trio dive into both Trump and Kamala’s history of either pro-life or pro-abortion decisions, how they reflect the life issue, and what those actions say about their future decisions concerning life. In this election season, as Christians, we must do the maximum amount of good with the options we have. Give this episode a listen to better understand where these two candidates stand on the abortion issue and how you can continue standing for the dignity of all human life! Read The Washington Stand, featuring news and commentary from a biblical worldview. Published by Family Research Council.
We pinched each other to make sure it wasn't all a dream before recording this celebration episode! This one was all about processing David's course record run at the Leadville 100 Miler. For 19 years, Matt Carpenter's Leadville record of 15:42 has been talked about as one of the most untouchable marks in running. But a lot has happened since 2005, with advances in training, fueling, shoes, and altitude science. So even though Matt is a GOAT, we thought it was possible. Yes, it seemed like low odds. All we knew for sure is that there would be a chance for one half-court shot at history. And shooters shoot. David ran 15:26, setting the new record by 16 minutes on a magical day. We share all of our initial reactions: the build up, what made the shot seem work taking, why adversity might have been a blessing, how the sport is changing, and how it all unfolded. During the race recap, we took tangents to talk about all of the weird and wild moments! We are still processing everything, so you're getting our raw, sleep-deprived feelings on what happens at the edge of human experiences. The race story ends with an emotional moment that we'll both never forget. We just want to take a step back and share that with you all. Throughout this journey, the podcast has been our weekly check-in with people who we love so much. Yes, there has been humor, sadness, frustration, joy, setbacks, and everything else along this journey. But coming into that finishing chute, breaking the unbreakable record... that was only possible because of love. And we love you all! This is also the LAUNCH DAY for Huzzah, the new female athlete performance and health hub from Megan! It's the culmination of so much work, and you're going to love it. Follow now at the link below. Thank you all. If this is a dream, we hope that when we wake up, we remember what it felt like to know there were all of these people out there shooting big shots, being silly, feeling feelings, and shining their lights. Shoot your shot. Follow Huzzah on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehuzzahhub/ Click "Claim Reward" for $80 at The Feed here: thefeed.com/swap Support the podcast: patreon.com/swap