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Season 1, Episode 16 | Somehow I Manage
Corey, Kelly, and Kyle welcome Jeremy Swanson (youth hockey manager) to Kelly’s Podcast to discuss his experiences managing youth hockey teams.
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Season 1, Episode 15 | Tryouts
Corey, Kelly, and Kyle discuss the ins and outs of tryouts from a parent’s perspective. I am sure we spoke about other things, too.
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Season 1, Episode 14 | Danny Marto and Girls Hockey
Corey, Kelly, and Kyle welcome Danny Marto to the show to discuss all things girls’ hockey in Grand Forks. We also try to not talk about baseball.
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Season 1, Episode 13 | The Original Burnsie
Corey, Kelly, and Kyle host Mike Burns (The Original Burnsie) to talk about coaching, being a hockey dad, and hockey cards.
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Season 1, Episode 12 | Michigan (the state, not the shot) with Margot Miller
Corey, Kelly, and Kyle welcome former UND women’s hockey team member and current high school coach Margot Miller to discuss youth hockey in Michigan, playing at Shattuck, college hockey, and the state of girl’s hockey in North Dakota.
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Season 1, Episode 11 | Our 2nd Canadian (technically)
Kyle, Kelly, and Corey talk to Winnipeg youth hockey coach Marc Hoe about the similarities and differences between the two hockey systems and explore Marc’s history in Dickinson, ND.
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Season 1, Episode 10 | Cool Guy Jamie Sperle
Corey, Kelly, and Kyle speak to Jamie Sperle (local cool guy and golf coach) about what parents will do out of FOMO, coaching golf, and other related palaver.
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Season 1, Episode 9 | Dance Dads with Jon Holth
Corey, Kyle, and Kelly speak with local cool guy/restaurateur/entrepreneur Jonathan Holth about the world of competitive dance, being a dance dad, and what he thinks when hockey teams come to his restaurant.
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Season 1, Episode 8 | Our Neighbor, Andrea
Kyle, Corey, and Kelly talk to Andrea Reynolds about putting three boys through youth hockey and how to transition when one of your kids chooses a new sport.
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Season 1, Episode 7 | FOMO
Corey, Kelly, and Kyle discuss what parents do through the fear of missing out, then they talk about nothing like they are a famous 90’s sitcom.
