Welcome to Wide Left Sports, your go-to podcast for in-depth conversations with Montana's standout athletes and sports figures. Hosted by lifelong Montanan Mitch Bohn, we shine a light on the local talent often overlooked in mainstream sports media. From high school stars to coaches and beyond, our episodes offer engaging interviews, insightful sports analysis, and a celebration of Montana's rich athletic community. Tune in weekly to stay connected with the sports stories that matter most in the Big Sky State.
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Welcome to Wide Left Sports, your go-to podcast for in-depth conversations with Montana's standout athletes and sports figures. Hosted by lifelong Montanan Mitch Bohn, we shine a light on the local talent often overlooked in mainstream sports media. From high school stars to coaches and beyond, our episodes offer engaging interviews, insightful sports analysis, and a celebration of Montana's rich athletic community. Tune in weekly to stay connected with the sports stories that matter most in the Big Sky State.
Interview with ilovethislife and Holo 988 Founder Luc Swensson
Wide Left Sports
22 minutes 31 seconds
3 months ago
Interview with ilovethislife and Holo 988 Founder Luc Swensson
Listen as we talk to Luc about his passion for helping youth, his ties to MSU, and his upcoming tour across Montana
Wide Left Sports
Welcome to Wide Left Sports, your go-to podcast for in-depth conversations with Montana's standout athletes and sports figures. Hosted by lifelong Montanan Mitch Bohn, we shine a light on the local talent often overlooked in mainstream sports media. From high school stars to coaches and beyond, our episodes offer engaging interviews, insightful sports analysis, and a celebration of Montana's rich athletic community. Tune in weekly to stay connected with the sports stories that matter most in the Big Sky State.