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Cody and I are back to talk about two new action-sports leagues; opening up a women’s division of Red Bull Rampage; the latest controversies re: mountaineer Nims Purja; questions about the awesomeness of Spring Energy’s sauce; supreme court rulings on liability waivers; what we’re reading & watching; & more.
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TOPICS & TIMES:
Catching Up with Cody (11:11)
Snow League & XGL (15:56)
Women & Rampage (28:26)
Latest Controversies re: Nims Purja (36:04)
Spring Energy’s Awesome Sauce (48:31)
Blevins Corner: Supreme Court & Liability Waivers (1:00:33)
What We’re Reading & Watching (1:15:12)
That’s a bummer Len had such a reaction, his take on Gaza was very thoughtful and nuanced along with all his other views. I hope y’all get him back on, it’s not like this pod isn’t known to go off the rails about football or TV, why not the occasional political/administration take from someone deeply connected with that space?
Cody, how did you miss calling the mildly entertaining golfers “par for the course”?!