Breaking Chains
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Breaking Chains focuses on the grass roots of disc golf, the amateurs, the local clubs, the individuals who make a difference, and those who have had their lives changed because of the sport. Breaking Chains will bring you stories of successful clubs and what makes them tick, people who go the extra mile to grow the sport, and those stories that truly make our sport unique. The goal is to continue to grow the sport through inspiration. Disc golf is a sport for all ages, and the more we connect with one another, the greater the chance more people will begin throwing plastic.

Episode 4 - Seth Munsey

Disc Golf Strong's Seth Munsey talks about his beginnings, his transition from the Coast Guard to gym owner, and his development of a program to help ...
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Episode 3 - Dan Brooks-Wells

Up and coming professional Dan Brooks-Wells discusses his beginnings, his transition from amateur to pro, and some incredible experiences. 
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Episode 2 - Per Wahlstedt

The creator of the app Disc Golf Valley discusses his background and the game enjoyed by thousands of disc golfers all over the world. 
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Episode 12 - Brian Bochantin

The founder of B.S. Bochantin Upshot talks about his love for the game, becoming a tournament director, and running a very successful disc golf swap s...
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Episode 11 - Disc Golf Examiner

The three creative minds behind Disc Golf Examiner (Bryan Bowman, Brian Keegan, and Jeff Revilla) discuss their beginnings, their love for the game, a...
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Episode 10 - Nate Sexton

One of the all-time great disc golf competitors, beloved commentator, and 2017 USDGC Champion, Nate Sexton talks about his absence from the tour, his ...
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Episode 8 - Joshua Woods

Joshua Woods, a professor at West Virginia University, talks about disc golf communities, the growth of the sport, and his upcoming book. 
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Episode 7 - Abby Zauss

Abby Zauss' son, Taylor Tritt, was on his way to Manitowoc, WI to play in the Silver Cup Tournament when he was in a terrible automobile accident. 
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