Time Out

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  • Timeout with Troy Langstaff is a weekly radio podcast that is based around discussion, opinions, and controversial hot takes on local and North American professional sports. Predictions and interviews with local athletes can be expected as well. No pro team is safe from criticism.
    © 2024 CFRC Podcast Network
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Timeout with Troy Langstaff is a weekly radio podcast that is based around discussion, opinions, and controversial hot takes on local and North American professional sports. Predictions and interviews with local athletes can be expected as well. No pro team is safe from criticism.
© 2024 CFRC Podcast Network
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  • Episode #12: Round Table Discussion on March Madness, the Masters and MLB
    2021/04/07

    On this final episode of Timeout, Troy sits down with his friends and colleagues Liam Semple and Jeff Warburton to chat about the conclusion of March Madness, the Masters and their favorite golfers to keep an eye on as well as a little MLB!

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    29 分
  • Episode #11: Kingston Frontenacs, more March Madness, NCAA Men’s Frozen Four
    2021/03/31

    In this episode of Timeout, Troy talks about some of the overagers on last years’ Kingston Frontenacs team who will be continuing their hockey careers in other places. He also talks about the conclusion of the Isobel Cup playoffs, March Madness, NCAA Men’s Frozen Four and “the NHL’s version of a dumpster fire”!

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    29 分
  • Interview with Dr. Courtney Szto, Return of the NWHL and March Madness
    2021/03/24

    On this episode of Timeout, host Troy Langstaff sits down with Dr. Courtney Szto of the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies at Queen’s University to talk about the inequalities in men’s and women’s NCAA March Madness college basketball tournaments.

    “We have been focused on providing equality of opportunity to women and girls for decades but the discrepancies we are seeing at this year’s March Madness facilities illustrate the need for equality of conditions as well,” said Szto in a Queen’s University news media release. “We are past simply being happy with the opportunity to play. It is time we respect women as athletes and athletic labourers who cannot reach their potential without the appropriate resources to do so.”

    Following Troy’s conversation with Dr. Szto, he chats with John Spotton about the return of the NWHL and what has unfolded at the men’s and women’s March Madness tournaments so far.

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    29 分

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