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Table of Contents. What do you think? Comments Our site Facebook. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Loading… 0. Close Search for: Search. Soccer Federation put the league's future in jeopardy. This is the story about how the stars of the '99 World Cup Team built a league from scratch and fought to keep it alive. Reported by Joe Sykes. Our new season of original documentaries is coming this June! A bonus episode from ESPN's Dunkumentaries series -- an enterprising reporter sets out to find video evidence of the first dunk in women's college basketball How the tape got lost turns out to be just as interesting as hunting it down.
You can find the rest of the series at espn. At age 46, Rickey Henderson refused to walk away from the game of baseball. This is the story of a baseball legend doing everything he can to keep playing the game he loves, whether or not it will ever love him back.
Produced by Pineapple Street Media. Narrated by The Undefeated's Clinton Yates. In , star pitcher Hideo Nomo attempted to do what no Japanese player had done since - join Major League Baseball. Nomo and his agent hatched a plan to overcome the legal and cultural barriers that stood in his way, risking Nomo's career and reputation in Japan. The Loophole reveals how they pulled it off, launched "Nomo-mania," and transformed both American and Japanese baseball forever. Before the s, women were not welcome at the world's great marathons, but a few brave pioneers sought to challenge that system.
Six Who Sat tells the story of two iconic moments in women's running, both captured in photographs. The first, from , is of a race director trying to physically restrain a woman from running the Boston Marathon. The second, from , is of a protest at the New York City Marathon that forever changed women's ability to participate in the sport they loved. This episode was produced by Transmitter Media, and narrated by Hillary Frank. The World Series of Poker should not have been a success.
Its host casino teetered on the edge of bankruptcy, internet qualifiers knocked out the most marketable stars, and the production company tasked with showing the event on TV knew nothing about the game. This episode was reported by Keith Romer. At the end of his career, Jose Canseco, the self-proclaimed "godfather of the steroid era," was effectively forced out of baseball.
As revenge, Canseco conceived a tell-all memoir in which he would call out his fellow players for steroid use. Within a month of its publication, Juiced sparked a congressional hearing. Reported by Andrew Mambo. Our new season of five original audio documentaries starts Tuesday, October 16th. More information at 30for30podcasts. Members of the Bikram community wrestle with Bikram's behavior, their own complicity, and the question, "Can Bikram the yoga be separated from Bikram the man?
As Bikram's darkest behaviors begin to emerge, the community devoted to his yoga is forced to face the truth about its leader. Reported by Julia Lowrie Henderson.. Bikram claims ownership over his brand of yoga using increasingly hardball tactics. Julia investigates the roots of yoga to try to separate what is true from what is false in Bikram's story. Reported by Julia Lowrie Henderson. Bikram spreads his brand of hot yoga through teacher trainings, where he puts his most devoted followers through nine weeks of intense suffering and begins to reveal the complexities of his character.
Bikram Choudhury begins his journey to fame, wealth, and scandal in s Los Angeles. He takes Beverly Hills by storm, using his Hollywood connections and rags-to-riches origin story to build a devoted following and lay the foundation for a yoga empire. In the early s, a young Indian yogi named Bikram Choudhury used his Hollywood connections to launch a hot yoga empire. America's fitness obsession brought the Speedo-clad and Rolex-wearing guru wealth and fame.
But the success of his yoga revolution allowed him to hide increasingly dark behavior. In 30 for 30s first serialized story, reporter Julia Lowrie Henderson delves deep into the complicated world of Bikram Yoga to find out how a community responds when its guru falls from grace. All five episodes available on Tuesday, May To different generations, John Madden has been a different kind of icon: coach, broadcaster and, since the late s, video game mogul.
This is the story of how Madden linked up with an upstart company called Electronic Arts to build an electronic empire -- and pushed the limits of gaming in the process. Produced by NFL Films. Narrated by Wil Wheaton. When the Tribune Company bought the Chicago Cubs in , its executives saw nighttime baseball as a way to turn around the club's fortunes.
The only problem? Scores of Wrigleyville residents were ready to fight against it. Who is the ultimate fighter? A wrestler?
A boxer? A martial arts master? The first ever Ultimate Fighting Championship set out to answer that question. The results were violent, chaotic, and led to the birth of a multi-billion-dollar sport.
Reported by Chris Berube. Reported and hosted by Jody Avirgan. Our new season of original documentaries launches on November 14th. Read more at 30for30podcasts. How does a professional boxer, convicted of armed robbery in , end up rising in the ranks of the sport -- from inside a state penitentiary? The Fighter Inside is the unlikely story of an inmate who wanted to continue his boxing career while behind bars, and the visionary prison warden who made his dream a reality.
But Ivey had another card up his sleeve - secretive mastermind "Kelly" Cheung Yin Sun, a woman who crafted the entire scheme to get revenge. Reported by Rose Eveleth. Twenty years ago, hundreds of women answered a classified ad seeking adventurers for an all-women trek to the North Pole - no expedition experience necessary. On the ice, 20 of those women came face to face with just how deadly the Arctic can be, while also discovering something in themselves that changed their lives forever.
How a chant and a shirt came to dominate one of baseball's biggest rivalries, thanks to a group of hardcore punks from Boston. This piece was inspired by the Grantland article "Yankees Suck! Yankees Suck! Produced by Andrew Mambo. It's easy. All you have to do is click the iTunes button below to subscribe to this podcast. If you don't already have iTunes, you can download it here.
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