The Lowlights Podcast explores the side of sports we rarely talk about—the losses, the setbacks, and the failures. On Lowlights, you'll hear some of the world's best athletes discuss some of their worst moments and how they overcame them. Why? Because success isn’t just about celebrating the highlights—it’s about learning from the lowlights.
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The Lowlights Podcast explores the side of sports we rarely talk about—the losses, the setbacks, and the failures. On Lowlights, you'll hear some of the world's best athletes discuss some of their worst moments and how they overcame them. Why? Because success isn’t just about celebrating the highlights—it’s about learning from the lowlights.
On this month's Lowlights Reels episode, Gevin recaps his favorite moments from recent interviews with David Litt, Chuck Rocha, Governor Jay Inslee, and Representative Chris Deluzio.
Before getting into it, Gevin breaks down the biggest sports news from the past week, including the sale of the WNBA's Connecticut Sun and the induction of the newest Pro Football Hall of Fame class. He also reflects on the horrific shooting at the NFL's headquarters, where he used to work, and pays tribute to his friend and former coworker who was wounded in the attack.
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The Lowlights Podcast
The Lowlights Podcast explores the side of sports we rarely talk about—the losses, the setbacks, and the failures. On Lowlights, you'll hear some of the world's best athletes discuss some of their worst moments and how they overcame them. Why? Because success isn’t just about celebrating the highlights—it’s about learning from the lowlights.