Disc Golf Daily: Matt Grayum talks about all of it.

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • summary
    In this conversation, Matt Grayum, co-host of the Staggered Stance podcast, talks about his journey in disc golf and the evolution of the podcast. He shares his experiences as a safety professional in the utility world and his passion for disc golf. Matt discusses the origins of Staggered Stance and how it has grown and changed over the years. He also reflects on the lessons he has learned and the importance of staying true to oneself in the podcasting world. Matt also mentions his other projects, such as Pop Drop Lock and Kids Disc Golf.
    keywords
    disc golf, podcasting, Staggered Stance, journey, safety professional, passion, growth, lessons, authenticity, Pop Drop Lock, Kids Disc Golf
    takeaways
    Matt Grayum is a safety professional in the utility world and a passionate disc golfer.
    Staggered Stance is a podcast that Matt co-hosts, which has evolved and grown over the years.
    Matt emphasizes the importance of staying true to oneself and not comparing oneself to others in the podcasting world.
    Matt has other projects, such as Pop Drop Lock and Kids Disc Golf, that he is involved in.
    The conversation highlights the disc golf community in Lester, Massachusetts, and its impact on the sport.
    Chapters
    00:00
    Introduction and Background
    03:36
    The Origins of Staggered Stance Podcast
    08:48
    Lessons Learned in Podcasting and Authenticity
    13:07
    Other Projects: Pop Drop Lock and Kids Disc Golf
    19:08
    The Impact of Kids Disc Golf
    34:09
    Future Plans and Shoutouts
    We are the podcast that covers disc golf news and growth in about ten minutes. And on the weekends, we cover the future of our sport with interviews with movers and shakers as well as the history of our sport as we recap the formation of the Disc Golf Pro Tour with the people that made it happen.
    Music: Strange Bop by contreloup

Комментарии • 1

  • @Bacula3
    @Bacula3 13 дней назад

    I love the why explanation. We need more why people.