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I’ve been trying to think of a review worthy of this pod for so long because it has brought so much joy to me. My morning commute is full of people looking at me strangely on the metro for full out belly-laughing. When I explain that it’s a “really funny hockey podcast” the looks just get stranger, but I don’t even care. Y’all are so entertaining and full of accurate and important hockey analyses. You have actually changed the way I approach sports as a fan that doesn’t have to pretend to be a hockey fan that happens to be a woman and can actually explore the way my gender ID and attraction interacts with my passion for the sport. On an related note, A couple of weeks ago I had a dream where there was a fully funded and functional women’s hockey league and the DC team was called the Washington Renaissance (the Rens) and their jerseys were Burgundy and gold and I have not been able to stop thinking about this beautiful dream world since. (The symbolism being that women’s hockey being actually appreciated and available to watch would create a rebirth for the sport and its fanbase) Anyway, the first couple of times I listened to this pod I found myself interjecting my own opinions and “which hockeys” out loud because it felt exactly like having a conversation with my best friends. Sincerely, Sam Aspiring friend of the pod
sherloc homes via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/24/19
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