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المحتوى المقدم من Globally Ballin. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Globally Ballin أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
What is the point of international competition? Is it worth the work and the money? Do the benefits outweigh the costs? would we better off without any? Is there a fiscal benefit to the games? Questions like this have fascinated me for quite some time. Now, in this shorter episode this week, I am joined with a promoter of the 2019 South East Asian Games (SEA Games) to be held in the Philippines in November, Karen Caballero. I was able to bring some of these questions to Karen. Take a listen and enjoy the interview. Send us a response at Facebook.com/globallyballin, what are you thoughts on international competition, is it worth it? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/globallyballin/support
المحتوى المقدم من Globally Ballin. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Globally Ballin أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
What is the point of international competition? Is it worth the work and the money? Do the benefits outweigh the costs? would we better off without any? Is there a fiscal benefit to the games? Questions like this have fascinated me for quite some time. Now, in this shorter episode this week, I am joined with a promoter of the 2019 South East Asian Games (SEA Games) to be held in the Philippines in November, Karen Caballero. I was able to bring some of these questions to Karen. Take a listen and enjoy the interview. Send us a response at Facebook.com/globallyballin, what are you thoughts on international competition, is it worth it? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/globallyballin/support
FIND EVERYTHING WITH OUT LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/globallyballin 👈 You've heard us cover Philippine volleyball in the past. Over the last few years, we have continued to dive deeper and deeper into the league. In this series called "PVL Interviews" we sit down and chat with some of the biggest names in Philippine volleyball. Whether they are Filipino players, imports, coaches, etc. we strive to bring the energy and reality of the Philippine volleyball craze to you. 🔸 A special thank you is in order to our guest for this episode, Bea DeLeon. Bea is a star middle blocker in the PVL. Coming from Ateneo at arguably the height of the Lady Eagles volleyball team in the UAAP, Bea moved on to play with the always popular Creamline Coolsmashers. Enjoy our interview with the wonderful and talented Bea DeLeon. Also, thank you listeners for all of your support. Your support is the reason we are able to continue this. Now, if you would like to help us out in other ways so that we may be able to bring more content to you weekly, here are a few things to consider: Check out the website at www.globallyballin.com A rating on Apple Podcasts A review on Apple Podcasts Follow us on Spotify Leave a rating on Spotify Follow on Social Media: tiktok.com/@globallyballinofficial Facebook.com/globallyballin Instagram @globallyballinofficial Twitter @globallyballin Tell a friend about the show Message us with suggestions and/or requests In the end, simply listening to this podcast is a blessing on its own. Thank you all, stay safe, stay healthy, and please enjoy this special interview. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/globallyballin/support…
FIND EVERYTHING WITH OUT LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/globallyballin 👈 You've heard us cover Philippine volleyball in the past. Over the last few years, we have continued to dive deeper and deeper into the league. In this series called "PVL Interviews" we sit down and chat with some of the biggest names in Philippine volleyball. Whether they are Filipino players, imports, coaches, etc. we strive to bring the energy and reality of the Philippine volleyball craze to you. 🔸 A special thank you is in order to our guest for this episode, Marina Tushova. Tushova absolutely dominated as an import for the Capital1 Solar Spikers during the 2024 Reinforced Conference in the PVL (Premier Volleyball League). While she is gone for now, the hope is that she can and does return. After beating the scoring record 3 times, Marina cemented herself as a talent that needs to return. Enjoy our interview with the wonderful and talented Marina Tushova. Also, thank you listeners for all of your support. Your support is the reason we are able to continue this. Now, if you would like to help us out in other ways so that we may be able to bring more content to you weekly, here are a few things to consider: Check out the website at www.globallyballin.com A rating on Apple Podcasts A review on Apple Podcasts Follow us on Spotify Leave a rating on Spotify Follow on Social Media: tiktok.com/@globallyballinofficial Facebook.com/globallyballin Instagram @globallyballinofficial Twitter @globallyballin Tell a friend about the show Message us with suggestions and/or requests In the end, simply listening to this podcast is a blessing on its own. Thank you all, stay safe, stay healthy, and please enjoy this special interview. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/globallyballin/support…
FIND EVERYTHING WITH OUT LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/globallyballin 👈 As sports begin to tease that they are coming back, we welcome the commissioner of a new basketball league here in the US. The PBA or the Pro Basketball Association claims to be a new professional opportunity for players. If you are in the world of minor league basketball, this is an episode you cannot miss! 🔸 A special thank you is in order to our guest for this episode, Chris Terrell. Also, thank you to our sponsors and partners, Stanley Customs (Instagram @stanley_customs) as well as Creating Young Minds and the Lewisville Leopards of TBL. Also, thank you listeners for all of your support. Your support is the reason we are able to continue this. Now, if you would like to help us out in other ways so that we may be able to bring more content to you weekly, here are a few things to consider: Check out the website at www.globallyballin.com A rating on Apple Podcasts A review on Apple Podcasts Follow on Social Media: Facebook.com/globallyballin Instagram @globallyballinofficial Twitter @globallyballin Tell a friend about the show Message us with suggestions and/or requests In the end, simply listening to this podcast is a blessing on its own. Thank you all, stay safe, stay healthy, and please enjoy this week’s episode. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/globallyballin/support…
As early as middle school, Mike Singletary was getting college offers to play basketball. After all the options settled, Singletary decided on Texas Tech. Following his time at Texas Tech, Mike's talents took him and his family all over the world. Join Globally Ballin as we sit down with Mike Singletary and hear his story about his experiences playing professional basketball around the world. Mike's experiences with Coach Bob Knight, a disappearing passport at the wrong time, the energy of leagues in east Asia, and a whole lot more will all be discussed on this special episode of The Globally Ballin Podcast. Remember you can find this show in video form at the following link A special thank you is in order to our guest for this episode, John Yaple. Also, thank you to our sponsors and partners, Stanley Customs (Instagram @stanley_customs) as well as Creating Young Minds and the Lewisville Leopards of TBL. Also, thank you listeners for all of your support. Your support is the reason we are able to continue this. Now, if you would like to help us out in other ways so that we may be able to bring more content to you weekly, here are a few things to consider: Check out the website at www.globallyballin.com A rating on Apple Podcasts A review on Apple Podcasts Follow on Social Media: Facebook.com/globallyballin Instagram @globallyballinofficial Twitter @globallyballin Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzmrOvHq9Sdh4gFVgL59UwQ?view_as=subscriber Tell a friend about the show Message us with suggestions and/or requests In the end, simply listening to this podcast is a blessing on its own. Thank you all, stay safe, stay healthy, and please enjoy this week’s episode. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/globallyballin/support…
Football player, John Yaple was given a tryout and a contract from a team in the NGL (National Gridiron League) the incidents that followed left him with more questions than answers. Join Globally Ballin as we sit down with John and hear his story about his experience with the NGL. John's experience with the NGL, the basics of the league, and more on this special episode of the Globally Ballin Podcast. Remember you can find this show in video form at the following link https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzmrOvHq9Sdh4gFVgL59UwQ A special thank you is in order to our guest for this episode, John Yaple. Also, thank you to our sponsors and partners, Stanley Customs (Instagram @stanley_customs) as well as Creating Young Minds and the Lewisville Yellowjackets of TBL. Also, thank you listeners for all of your support. Your support is the reason we are able to continue this. Now, if you would like to help us out in other ways so that we may be able to bring more content to you weekly, here are a few things to consider: Check out the website at www.globallyballin.com A rating on Apple Podcasts A review on Apple Podcasts Follow on Social Media: Facebook.com/globallyballin Instagram @globallyballinofficial Twitter @globallyballin Tell a friend about the show Message us with suggestions and/or requests Check out our Patreon page to see if there is a plan for you at Patreon.com/globallyballin In the end, simply listening to this podcast is a blessing on its own. Thank you all, stay safe, stay healthy, and please enjoy this week’s episode. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/globallyballin/support…
Our guest today is David Magley. David is the president of The Basketball League (TBL). TBL is about to start their 3rd season in the early half of 2021. During this offseason they have seen significant growth. While all the teams from last year have plans to comeback, TBL has already added 8 other teams with more promised to join (per this episode with David). The league often compares themselves to what AA baseball is here in the US, meaning that they are the 3rd highest talent-level of basketball in the US; first being the NBA and the G-League being second. We talk about the teams that are no longer, the cut-short season of last year, COVID19 percausions for their current tryouts, the new teams for next year, and manageable growth (among other topics.) All of these topics and more on this special edition of The Globally Ballin Podcast, enjoy! A special thank you is in order to our guest for this episode, David. Also, thank you to our sponsors and partners, Stanley Customs (Instagram @stanley_customs) as well as Creating Young Minds and the Lewisville Yellowjackets of TBL. Also, thank you listeners for all of your support. Your support is the reason we are able to continue this. Now, if you would like to help us out in other ways so that we may be able to bring more content to you weekly, here are a few things to consider: Check out the website at www.globallyballin.com A rating on Apple Podcasts A review on Apple Podcasts Follow on Social Media: Facebook.com/globallyballin Instagram @globallyballinofficial Twitter @globallyballin Tell a friend about the show Message us with suggestions and/or requests Check out our Patreon page to see if there is a plan for you at Patreon.com/globallyballin In the end, simply listening to this podcast is a blessing on its own. Thank you all, stay safe, stay healthy, and please enjoy this week’s episode. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/globallyballin/support…
Our guest today is Kevin Yurkus. Kevin is the head coach of the Saigon Heat a team represented in both the VBA (Vietnam Basketball Association) and the ABL. For this episode we discuss a variety of different topics about the world of international basketball, specifically in Southeast Asia. We basketball in Vietnam for imports, the rise of different southeast Asian basketball leagues, the current structure of the ABL (formerly the ASEAN Basketball League), why the structure of the ABL may have caused the league to be affected by COVID-19 more than other leagues, and a whole lot more. In addition, Kevin will address the rumors going around that the ABL will be folding. All of these topics and more on this special edition of The Globally Ballin Podcast, enjoy! A special thank you is in order to our guest for this episode, Kevin Yurkus. Also, thank you to our sponsors and partners, Stanley Customs (Instagram @stanley_customs) as well as Creating Young Minds and the Lewisville Yellowjackets of TBL. Also, thank you listeners for all of your support. Your support is the reason we are able to continue this. Now, if you would like to help us out in other ways so that we may be able to bring more content to you weekly, here are a few things to consider: Check out the website at www.globallyballin.com A rating on Apple Podcasts A review on Apple Podcasts Follow on Social Media Facebook.com/globallyballin Instagram @globallyballinofficial Twitter @globallyballin Tell a friend about the show Message us with suggestions and/or requests Check out our Patreon page to see if there is a plan for you at Patreon.com/globallyballin In the end, simply listening to this podcast is a blessing on its own. Thank you all, stay safe, stay healthy, and please enjoy this week’s episode. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/globallyballin/support…
Our guest today is Zac Benalloul. At the age of 15 Zac started what is now Benalloul Sports Management. For this episode we disucss a variety of different topics about the world of international basketball told from the perspective of an agent. We talk about this upcoming season, what are some leagues to look out for, some teams to look out for, where can you find data on teams that have a checkered past, what leagues success would surprise you, and a whole lot more on this special addition of The Globally Ballin Podcast, enjoy! A special thank you is in order to our guest for this episode, Zac Benalloul. Also, thank you to our sponsors and partners, Stanley Customs (Instagram @stanley_customs) as well as Creating Young Minds and the Lewisville Yellowjackets of TBL. Also, thank you listeners for all of your support. Your support is the reason we are able to continue this. Now, if you would like to help us out in other ways so that we may be able to bring more content to you weekly, here are a few things to consider: Check out the website at www.globallyballin.com A rating on Apple Podcasts A review on Apple Podcasts Follow on Social Media Facebook.com/globallyballin Instagram @globallyballinofficial Twitter @globallyballin Tell a friend about the show Message us with suggestions and/or requests Check out our Patreon page to see if there is a plan for you at Patreon.com/globallyballin In the end, simply listening to this podcast is a blessing on its own. Thank you all, stay safe, stay healthy, and please enjoy this week’s episode. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/globallyballin/support…
We've talked hockey before, and we have talked women's hockey before. In the past, we looked at a totally different region. In past episodes we have looked at the current state of hockey, specifically women's hockey, in Asia. For this episode, our guest, Chloe Young, helps us break down the current state of women's hockey in Scotland and England. Chloe plays hockey in Scotland and is an ambassador for women's hockey, so her insight is immensely valuable. If you haven't already, we would encourage you to go back and listen to to past episodes, episode 19 with Danielle Imperial and episode 29 with Kayla Franchesca. These two episodes also talk about women's hockey. We'd encourage you to listen to those episodes first and then this episode. Once that is done, you can compare and contrast the differences in the different regions when it comes to women's hockey. Both regions are in the beginning stages, but for what reasons? Are they both being held back for the same reasons? What can be done to change it? Where role international competition play when it comes to the growth of a league in a country? What is the future for women's hockey in Scotland and England? All this and more in this special episode of The Globally Ballin Podcast. Please enjoy, thank you! A special thank you is in order to our guest for this episode, Chloe Young. Also, thank you to our sponsors and partners, Stanley Customs (Instagram @stanley_customs) as well as Creating Young Minds and the Lewisville Yellowjackets of TBL. Also, thank you listeners for all of your support. Your support is the reason we are able to continue this. Now, if you would like to help us out in other ways so that we may be able to bring more content to you weekly, here are a few things to consider: Check out the website at www.globallyballin.com A rating on Apple Podcasts A review on Apple Podcasts Follow on Social Media Facebook.com/globallyballin Instagram @globallyballinofficial Twitter @globallyballin Tell a friend about the show Message us with suggestions and/or requests Check out our Patreon page to see if there is a plan for you at Patreon.com/globallyballin In the end, simply listening to this podcast is a blessing on its own. Thank you all, stay safe, stay healthy, and please enjoy this week’s episode. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/globallyballin/support…
In the past, we talked with Zach Melcher, a professional mens volleyball player who played in the Czech Republic. For this episode we are also joined with a mens professional volleyball player who played in the Czech Republic, Matt August. While also coming from the same region of the country, Zach and Matt have different stories. We believe that this is a very important reminder to you listeners and athletes. While on the surface two stories may seem like they should be the same, all players are different therefore all their stories and experiences are also different. While you may not relate to one you may relate from another. This episode is absolutely the case. Matt and Zach's journeys are different therefore their stories and lessons are different. Please enjoy this episode with special guest, Matt August, while we talk about things like the regionality of mens volleyball, where it is growing in the US, the awareness of the opportunities at a high school level, the different leagues in Europe and around the world and so much more. Please enjoy, thank you! A special thank you is in order to our guest for this episode, Matt August. Also, thank you to our sponsors and partners, Stanley Customs (Instagram @stanley_customs) as well as Creating Young Minds and the Lewisville Yellowjackets of TBL. Also, thank you listeners for all of your support. Your support is the reason we are able to continue this. Now, if you would like to help us out in other ways so that we may be able to bring more content to you weekly, here are a few things to consider: Check out the website at www.globallyballin.com A rating on Apple Podcasts A review on Apple Podcasts Follow on Social Media Facebook.com/globallyballin Instagram @globallyballinofficial Twitter @globallyballin Tell a friend about the show Message us with suggestions and/or requests Check out our Patreon page to see if there is a plan for you at Patreon.com/globallyballin In the end, simply listening to this podcast is a blessing on its own. Thank you all, stay safe, stay healthy, and please enjoy this week’s episode. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/globallyballin/support…
First off, THANK YOU all for your support. 50 episodes is a major milestone and we thank all of you! In the past, when we talked with Claire Winter in episode 22, we talked about the NWSL (National Women's Soccer League). We did not dive much into the league because Claire's journey did not include a stint in the NWSL. However, since then, we have been hoping to get to talk with someone in the league; today is the day. For this episode we were joined with head coach of the Washington Spirt, Richie Burke. The Washington Spirt are one of the teams in the NWSL. In the interview we discuss a few key things like, what is the effect of having two different teams in market that play the same sport? Does it split the market share? Does it develop a sense of partnership? Where does the NWSL rank in the rest of the world? What are the expansion plans of the NWSL? What was the effect of past attempts at professional women's soccer in the US? Pay issue, is there really an issue? Why do the athletes need more? All of these questions and more in this special episode of The Globally Ballin Podcast! A special thank you is in order to our guest for this episode, Coach Richie Burke. Also, thank you to our sponsors and partners, Stanley Customs (Instagram @stanley_customs) as well as Creating Young Minds and the Lewisville Yellowjackets of TBL. Also, thank you listeners for all of your support. Your support is the reason we are able to continue this. Now, if you would like to help us out in other ways so that we may be able to bring more content to you weekly, here are a few things to consider: Check out the website at www.globallyballin.com A rating on Apple Podcasts A review on Apple Podcasts Follow on Social Media Facebook.com/globallyballin Instagram @globallyballinofficial Twitter @globallyballin Tell a friend about the show Message us with suggestions and/or requests Check out our Patreon page to see if there is a plan for you at Patreon.com/globallyballin In the end, simply listening to this podcast is a blessing on its own. Thank you all, stay safe, stay healthy, and please enjoy this week’s episode. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/globallyballin/support…
This episode takes a look at the (for some of you, new) sport of rhythmic gymnastics in India as well as around the world. In addition to the basics of the sport and the growth of it around the world, our guest, Meghana, dives deeper into the motivation that it took to work on being the best in India. As a sport that is not given much spotlight in India (it is huge in other parts of the world) Meghana speaks about the looniness that was felt as she would go and train with just her mom watching. This is something many of you athletes can relate to. That massive amount of motivation that Meghana needed and the clear picture of her vision that she had was what made it possible for her to become a pioneer in the sport in a country that is second most populated. This motivation and vision of your goal is something many of you can relate to. So whether or not you know anything about rhythmic gymnastics, I encourage you to give this interview with Meghana a listen. Thank you and enjoy! A special thank you is in order to our guest for this episode, Meghana Reddy Gundlapally. Also, thank you to our sponsors and partners, Stanley Customs (Instagram @stanley_customs) as well as Creating Young Minds and the Lewisville Yellowjackets of TBL. Also, thank you listeners for all of your support. Your support is the reason we are able to continue this. Now, if you would like to help us out in other ways so that we may be able to bring more content to you weekly, here are a few things to consider: Check out the website at www.globallyballin.com A rating on Apple Podcasts A review on Apple Podcasts Follow on Social Media Facebook.com/globallyballin Instagram @globallyballinofficial Twitter @globallyballin Tell a friend about the show Message us with suggestions and/or requests Check out our Patreon page to see if there is a plan for you at Patreon.com/globallyballin In the end, simply listening to this podcast is a blessing on its own. Thank you all, stay safe, stay healthy, and please enjoy this week’s episode. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/globallyballin/support…
As sports look to open up again, we look to the future of another basketball league, The EBA. Taking with him his team, The Dallas Heat, Mason Brawley looks to begin a new semi-professional basketball league. With locations spanning various regions of the United States, we are left with the questions, why another league? Why now? What makes you (Brawley) confident that a new league not only can make it but will make it at this time. In addition, what is wrong with the league that the Dallas Heat is in right now that leads you (Brawley) to want and start a new league. All these questions and more on this weeks episode of The Globally Ballin Podcast, don't miss it! A special thank you is in order to our guest for this episode, Mason Brawley. Also, thank you to our sponsors and partners, Stanley Customs (Instagram @stanley_customs) as well as Creating Young Minds and the Lewisville Yellowjackets of TBL. Also, thank you listeners for all of your support. Your support is the reason we are able to continue this. Now, if you would like to help us out in other ways so that we may be able to bring more content to you weekly, here are a few things to consider: Check out the website www.globallyballin.com A rating on Apple Podcasts A review on Apple Podcasts Follow on Social Media Facebook.com/globallyballin Instagram @globallyballinofficial Twitter @globallyballin Tell a friend about the show Message us with suggestions and/or requests Check out our Patreon page to see if there is a plan for you at Patreon.com/globallyballin In the end, simply listening to this podcast is a blessing on its own. Thank you all, stay safe, stay healthy, and please enjoy this week’s episode. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/globallyballin/support…
This episode takes a look a baseball around the world, but in a different light than we have in the past; we discuss baseball in countries around the world at a youth level, ranging from U9 to college level. Our guest, Mario Signorello is the CEO of the Caribbean Baseball Organization (CBO), an organization that strives to bring baseball events to the Bahamas with teams representing countries all over the world. Because of his experience and organization, Mario will discuss countries that we typically do not think of when we think of powerhouse baseball countries. Does this mean that these countries will succeed in International competitions like the Olympics and World Baseball Classic in the near future? What about professional leagues? What countries that stood out does Mario think are the most surprising to the average baseball fan? All that and more on this special episode of The Globally Ballin Podcast, enjoy! A special thank you is in order to our guest for this episode, Mario Signorello. Also, thank you to our sponsors and partners, Stanley Customs (Instagram @stanley_customs) as well as Creating Young Minds and the Lewisville Yellowjackets of TBL. Also, thank you listeners for all of your support. Your support is the reason we are able to continue this. Now, if you would like to help us out in other ways so that we may be able to bring more content to you weekly, here are a few things to consider: A rating on Apple Podcasts A review on Apple Podcasts Follow on Social Media Facebook.com/globallyballin Instagram @globallyballinofficial Twitter @globallyballin Tell a friend about the show Message us with suggestions and/or requests Check out our Patreon page to see if there is a plan for you at Patreon.com/globallyballin In the end, simply listening to this podcast is a blessing on its own. Thank you all, stay safe, stay healthy, and please enjoy this week’s episode. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/globallyballin/support…
This episode is another double feature. Our first guest is the President of the Syracuse Stallions which, at the time of recording this, was the newest team to join The Basketball League for the 2021 season; there have since been two others, Little Rock and another to be revealed later. Our second guest is the President of The Basketball League, itself, David Magley. You may remember David from a previous episode. David, if you haven't heard it yet was a guest on episode 7 (his wife and the CEO of TBL was a guest on the next very next episode). The Stallions started in the ABA and are now joining TBL, a league that considers itself third when it comes to talent level in The United States. The episode will start with a more focused look on the Stallions themselves and then close out with David taking a broader view of the addition of the Stallions and TBL as a whole and how it sits right now as they look to the 2021 season. Make sure you don’t miss this episode with both our special guests to get an inside look at The Basketball League and its newest (at the time) addition. A special thank you is in order to our guests for this episode, Mike Sugamosto and David Magley. Also, thank you to our sponsors and partners, Stanley Customs (Instagram @stanley_customs) as well as Creating Young Minds and the Lewisville Yellowjackets of TBL. Also, thank you listeners for all of your support. Your support is the reason we are able to continue this. Now, if you would like to help us out in other ways so that we may be able to bring more content to you weekly, here are a few things to consider: A rating on Apple Podcasts A review on Apple Podcasts Follow on Social Media Facebook.com/globallyballin Instagram @globallyballinofficial Twitter @globallyballin Tell a friend about the show Message us with suggestions and/or requests Check out our Patreon page to see if there is a plan for you at Patreon.com/globallyballin In the end, simply listening to this podcast is a blessing on its own. Thank you all, stay safe, stay healthy, and please enjoy this week’s episode. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/globallyballin/support…
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