“Muck City”, Florida. Kinston, North Carolina. The courts of New York City in the 80s and 90s. These places share one unique trait: they found a way to produce a particular kind of great athlete, over and over. Is there something in the water – or is it something else? In our first episode, Jody talks to sports journalist Bomani Jones and Olympic table tennis coach Rajul Sheth about talent “hotbeds”, the role opportunity and access play in crafting success and the important distinction between having talent and achieving greatness. Transcripts for Good Sport are available at go.ted.com/GStranscripts
After the Glory Fades
The Past and Future of Gender in Sport
How to Survive a Losing Team
How to Make a Fan: From F1 to Banana Ball
The Hidden World of Stadium Deals
The Truth About "The Zone"
Pardon the Interruption… But Did Sports Debate Shows Change the World?
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