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We're Brothers
Sean and David Jacobs
16 episodes
1 week ago
We're Brothers is a real-life conversation between brothers, David in Cape Town and Sean in New York, exploring politics, culture, sports, and transatlantic connections. We try to post once a week.
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We're Brothers is a real-life conversation between brothers, David in Cape Town and Sean in New York, exploring politics, culture, sports, and transatlantic connections. We try to post once a week.
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E.16: An American Rugby Scholar explains the Beauty of South African Rugby
We're Brothers
48 minutes 31 seconds
1 month ago
E.16: An American Rugby Scholar explains the Beauty of South African Rugby

Join us for an eye-opening conversation with anthropologist Joshua Rubin, who sees rugby as a kind of performance shaped by politics and history. Through years of research and powerful conversations with coaches, players and officials in Blue Bulls country, the Boland and Eastern Cape, Josh shares how this beautiful game has shaped his perspective. Whether you're a die-hard rugby fan or just curious about the sport’s cultural impact, this episode is packed with insight, passion, and personal stories you won’t want to miss.

We're Brothers
We're Brothers is a real-life conversation between brothers, David in Cape Town and Sean in New York, exploring politics, culture, sports, and transatlantic connections. We try to post once a week.