"In The Loop" podcast

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I haven't seen a thread for this international fan group's ongoing podcast - website: https://www.inthelopodcast.com/

https://www.inthelopodcast.com/what-we-do/
Our Mission
In The Loop is a podcast created by a group of figure skating fans. We wished there was more content out there: serious discussions around themes like accessibility, judging, bias and health, as well as more light-hearted subjects relating to the fan culture surrounding this often under-appreciated sport. So we decided to create the content we wanted to see!
Our episodes are published every other Tuesday, occasionally with bonus episodes in between. We also provide coverage of the major figure skating competitions, starting with the 2018-2019 season.
We aim to deeply engage in all aspects of the sport and to bring an international fan perspective.
Link to their YouTube channel (started in May 2018)
 

Foolhardy Ham Lint

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I haven't seen a thread for this international fan group's ongoing podcast - website: https://www.inthelopodcast.com/

https://www.inthelopodcast.com/what-we-do/

Link to their YouTube channel (started in May 2018)

For as much as I can stand, I thought they were hit and miss, rambling, and a bit above it all. (TSL, anyone?)

They also thought Keegan Messing's music choices were all wrong and he had no connection to them, which I was just 'huh?' about.

Thank goodness the British Eurosport guys feel differently. Keegan is one of the foremost entertainers in skating today.
 
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NinjaTurtles

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This has been the first figure skating podcast I’ve listened to that feels truly contemporary. Most figure skating media is focused on interviews, but today’s fan-generated podcasts are more about deep dive, round table conversations in a structured format. I think In The Loop is largely succeeding and avoiding just superficial hot takes.

Haven’t checked out their YouTube though.
 

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This has been the first figure skating podcast I’ve listened to that feels truly contemporary. Most figure skating media is focused on interviews, but today’s fan-generated podcasts are more about deep dive, round table conversations in a structured format. I think In The Loop is largely succeeding and avoiding just superficial hot takes.

Haven’t checked out their YouTube though.
The only thing about the YouTube channel is that it is just an audio file with a background, and actually something to watch. It does make it easier to get distracted by something else (squrriel), sorry what was I saying. Oh yes, the YouTube channel is a little flat because it's just a background, and I'm easily distracted. ;)
 

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