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Bruce welcomes guest host Charlie Johnson from @cjsquashacademy to bring another perspective to the conversation. The duo then bring on Paul Assaiante, the legendary Trinity squash coach turned real estate entrepreneur, to discuss his career, some his opinions on life, and what he is doing now.
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Bruce welcomes guest host Charlie Johnson from @cjsquashacademy to bring another perspective to the conversation. Together they bring Aly Abou Eleinen and Hesham El Attar to talk about Egypt and how it shaped each of their careers in squash.
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In today's episode, Bruce welcomes in guest host Shona Kerr to the podcast. A previous guest on the show, Shona is excited to share her expertise in all facets of the game. Our guests today are Chris Barrett and Saurav Ghosal. Together the four of them discuss the value of a proper nutrition and how it can have a massive impact on pivotal moments in any game.
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In this episode, Bruce welcomes on both Shona Kerr and David Poolman to the podcast. We're excited to allow Shona to shed some light on her background and what she is doing to continually grow the sport.
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In this episode, Bruce welcome on a panel of individuals helping to expand squash on the west coast of the US. Charlie Johnson, Michael Feldman, and Zane Patel; a coach, a parent, and a player all share their unique experience of squash on the west coast.
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And we're back! Bruce and Myles are here with another episode. The duo are joined by two Englishmen: James (Jamie) Maddox, the creator of Squash Stories; and Adrian Grant, a former top nine player in the world.
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In this episode of the Two Dot Chronicles, Bruce sits down with American pro squash player, Todd Harrity and his clinical sport psychologist, Doctor Mitchell Greene to discuss the important topic of mental health.
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Bruce and Myles welcome on two separate panels in the second episode of season of the Two Dot Chronicles. First, is the legendary Trinity squash coach, Paul Assaiante to discuss his career and some his opinions on life. Secondly, Bruce has a wonderfully informative conversation with two of Trinity's greatest squash players, Manek Mathur and Simba Muhwati. The three talk about where they came from and how their shared experience at Trinity with Coach A made such an impact on who they would become. We're very excited to invite you to sit back and enjoy the great discussions to be heard in the second episode of season two, "Enter the Lion's Den with Coach A".
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As we launch into our second season of the Two Dot Chronicles, we are so fortunate to take an insider's look at the Harvard women's and men's squash teams. They are coached by the legendary Mike Way; who has been at the forefront of the game and the winner of many national team titles as well as individual championships. Bruce and Myles are joined by a studded panel of four of Harvard's current players; two from the women's team and two from the men's team. They're here to discuss their experiences in squash before and during their time in Cambridge. Whether you are a junior, parent, or coach; the stories shared in this episode offer a brief insight into squash at Harvard University. Introducing the first episode of Season 2, "The Harvard Way ".
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The Two Dot Chronicles returns to announce its 2nd Season. Be sure to keep an eye out for all of the new content coming your way. We briefly recap some of the highlights of Season 1; transitioning into a brief glimpse of what you can expect in the coming weeks. Thank you for listening!
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In the season 1 finale for the Two Dot Chronicles, the podcast welcomes on some of the sport's most notable players and coaches. Bruce and Myles are joined by current head men's coach at the University of Pennsylvania, Gilly Lane, former world number one player and head coach at MIT, Thierry Lincou, and former world number seven and national head coach for Team USA, Ong Beng Hee. The panel shares some incredible memories and hopes for the future. A moving tribute to the podcast that was recorded by friends and fans of the show is also featured.
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Bringing the focus in on the return of college squash in the penultimate episode of season one of the Two Dot Chronicles, the panel welcomes on host of different people from around the college squash arena. In this episode, we have the perspectives of college athletes, former top professionals turned coaches, and even the Executive Director of the College Squash Association. Be sure to stay to the end for a special announcement!
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Referees and officials are an integral part of any sport. Listen in as the podcast welcomes on a panel of world-class squash referees. Hope Prockop, Peter Blatchford, and Tammer Alnaggary shed some light on the often underexplored world refereeing on the professional stage. Together they share tips on both becoming and life as a referee, along with exploring some of the stories that they have experienced in their careers.
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The crew welcomes on two icons of the pro-squash arena. Rod Martin and Paul Johnson (PJ) come to share their a look back on the squash careers as players and how they transitioned into coaches. The panel discusses the latest in the squash world as well, featuring a new segment called "Above the Tin" where the biggest news in squash can be found all in a single place.
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Bringing on some of the most promising new American professional men's squash players, Bruce and Myles are joined by Timmy Brownell, Andrew Douglas, and Spencer Lovejoy there to discuss the challenges and realizations of being a freshly minted post-collegiate professional squash player. The panel also gets into an detailed discussion on how they would like to see the game of squash be improved into a much more spectator-friendly sport. Maybe in the future, spectators may grab a drink and bet on the outcomes; perhaps you could even challenge another to a "brawl" should you desire. In other news, the podcast welcomes on its first official sponsor, Steve Stinson from Soul2SoleArt - a custom sneaker shop that is providing a special offer to listeners of the Two Dot Chronicles. Listen to the episode now to find out more. Either way, this is an episode you certainly won't want to miss.
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Welcoming on Laura Massaro, one of the world's most talented squash players, the panel discusses the release of Massaro's new book titled, "All In: Becoming World Champion". Bruce and Myles take turns as they dive deeper into many of the topics that Massaro brings up in her book. Everything from her relationship with her dad to her love of gin are talked about. The conversation has its light-hearted moments while also touching on some more serious subjects. Any fan of Massaro's or someone keen on learning more about the life of a professional squash player can get a lot out of this episode. We hope you enjoy the conversation as much as we did making it!
You can find her book on Amazon.com.
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Welcoming on a cast of some of the top squash coaches from around the world, Bruce and Myles speak to Richard Wade, Alex Stait, Mostafa Essam, and Laurent Elriani. Having been acquainted with each other for some time, the group all relives some of their favorite memories of the sport. As most of the contributors of the episode are all fathers, the panel sheds light on some of the many challenges of being both a coach and parent in the squash world. It's one of our favorite episodes to date and we're excited for you to enjoy it as well.
Launching this episode is a new call-in system. Have a guest suggestion, question for a future guest, or anything you'd like to ask the panel? Feel free to call and leave us a message at (908) 977-6481 or send us an email to [email protected]. Thank you. -
The podcast is joined by Nick Spizzirri and Dana Santry, two lifelong friends and competitors, along with their coach, Luke Butterworth. Together the panel discusses the many memories and adventures of the legendary squash duo as they relive they're careers so far. Breaking out a new segment called, "Who's Got Game", Bruce puts to the floor a series of rapid fire questions, asking everything from one's favorite condiment to their racket of choice. The episode culminates in a nice farewell to the juniors careers of Nick and Dana, as they move into their exciting collegiate careers. Luke shares how the boys have affected his life as much as he's affected theirs. Just a couple friends sharing some stories and a laugh, you'll find plenty of entertainment in this episode no matter what you find yourself doing.
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Welcoming on some of the best current and up-and-coming talent in the sport, Bruce and Myles host a conversation between three players and a coach: Amanda Sobhy, Emme Leonard, Molly Stoltz, and Luke Butterworth. The panel shares some words on the passing of squash legend Malcom Willstrop, mentioning how he impacted their personal/professional lives and the sport as a whole. They continue on to discuss the challenges and lessons they have encountered over the course of their squash careers and share some interesting stories they've retained along the way. Listeners gain an insight on the first-hand experiences from people who work with the sport day in, day out; everything from the junior league to the PSA World Tour.
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Kicking off the podcast with a bang, Bruce and Myles welcome on some true heavy weights of the squash world. We were lucky to have Kevin Klipstein, Gilly Lane, and Paul Johnson. In this episode, the panel talks about the current world of squash and how it plans to move forward post-pandemic. From the creation of a new state-of-the-art squash complex in Philadelphia to a quick glance at the aspirations for squash in the Olympics, this episode is packed with all kinds of great and insightful commentary for all avenues of the sport.
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