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What's It Like?
What's It Like
43 episodes
5 days ago
From spiritual epiphanies to winning game shows to close calls with death, this show interviews people about their experiences to ask, "What's it like?" No experience too mundane or too out there!
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From spiritual epiphanies to winning game shows to close calls with death, this show interviews people about their experiences to ask, "What's it like?" No experience too mundane or too out there!
Show more...
Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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35. ...To Support an Overseas Team? (for Colum)
What's It Like?
48 minutes 45 seconds
4 years ago
35. ...To Support an Overseas Team? (for Colum)

Today I'm talking to Colum, who lives in Ireland but has been a lifelong fan of the Denver Broncos. He talks about how he discovered them, what it was like to root for a team nobody else he knew cared about, and how the Internet helped build his connection to that community.

You can find Colum on the Adventures in Advising podcast or @columfromcork on Twitter. And Broncos fans can check out the Broncos Europe group at https://www.broncoseurope.com/ or any of the social media links on the site.

What's It Like?
From spiritual epiphanies to winning game shows to close calls with death, this show interviews people about their experiences to ask, "What's it like?" No experience too mundane or too out there!