Sports Will Save Us All
In this week’s episode of Sports Will Save US all, Sasha Graham and Dr. Jeff Konin explore the evolving relationship between athletes, cannabis and sports, particularly in light of recent events like Sha'Carri Richardson's suspension. They discuss the complexities of cannabis use among athletes, the importance of understanding cannabis terminology, and the therapeutic benefits of cannabinoids. Dr. Konin emphasizes the need for education and responsible use, as well as the challenges faced by athletes in navigating medical guidance and societal perceptions of cannabis. Interested in...
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In this episode of Sports Will Save Us All, ultra runner Teresa Bowser opens up about her incredible journey into the world of ultra running. From battling personal demons to conquering races that can stretch to 200 miles, Teresa reveals the mental toughness and resilience required to push through the "pain cave" and beyond. She shares how the sport transformed her life, helping her break free from a past marked by disordered eating and brutal hangovers. Teresa dives into the unique mindset of an ultra runner, including the wild experience of hallucinations during races, and how running...
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Why does Blue Crush still have people talking? Is it the bikinis? The strange CGI? The half-baked romance? Or the furious locals? In this episode of Sports on Screen, Steve and Sasha dive deep into the 2002 cult classic. With wild fun facts, hot takes, and burning questions, this episode is one you won’t forget. Who was director John Stockwell hanging out with back in the day? Which surprising celebrity did he date? What happens when your head meets a reef? And how could this so-called “love story” have been way better? We answer all this and more in this hilariously offbeat episode...
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In this episode of Sports Will Save Us All, Sasha is joined by the incredible Cam F. Awesome—12-time national boxing champion, 3-time Olympic Trials champion, and former captain of the USA National Boxing Team. But the stats barely scratch the surface of this man’s story. Cam’s journey is one of resilience, reinvention, and comedy, and today, he shares the highs and lows that shaped his path. After a heartbreaking setback in 2012, Cam legally changed his name to symbolize a fresh start and a new chapter. What name did he choose? Cam F. Awesome—a name that epitomizes his upbeat,...
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What is March Madness, how are teams chosen, and why do people get so hyped for this tournament? Sasha explains it all in this special episode. Plus, now you can get in on the fun by joining the Sports Will Save Us All March Madness bracket challenge by clicking each link below. It's fast, it's fun, and it's free. Invite your friends, the more the merrier! Fill out your Men's Tournament Bracket here: Fill out your Women's Tournament Bracket here: **You may also visit NCAA.com, Create Your Bracket, and Join the Group "SWSUA Podcast". Good luck!
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On February 28, 2025 Arizona's Cactus Cup League, a brand new girls flag football program, followed up its mid-February combine with a live draft in a hotel ballroom in Scottsdale, Arizona. Sasha was invited to attend as a guest speaker and had a chance to interview a few of the key players, along with the founder of the league, Riczer Desvaristes, and General Manager, Whitney Warmus. You can find the Cactus Cup League on Instagram @cactuscupleague and online at Join our Sports Fam online! Instagram: @sportswillsaveusall Facebook: @sportswillsaveusall Website: Want to be a guest...
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In today's episode of Inside the Headset Sasha shares super exciting news about the show, talks about her new role as a Community Ambassador with United Cerebral Palsy of Central Arizona and reflects on taking her son to visit colleges. Have a great weekend, and be sure to tune in on Tuesday for a special episode recorded on-location at the Cactus Cup League's live draft for girls flag footbal!
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In this week’s episode of Sports Will Save Us All, Sasha chats with the remarkable Jess Markt, an internationally acclaimed wheelchair basketball coach and Disability Sport & Inclusion Adviser for the International Committee of the Red Cross. Jess has brought wheelchair basketball programs to over 20 countries, including South Sudan, Afghanistan, and Syria, helping to break down barriers and bring the healing power of sport to communities in need. From his Oregon roots to his life-changing work abroad, Jess shares what he has seen and learned, along with the profound impact sports have...
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This week’s episode is a fun ride with Dr. Sean Stoeppel, the 25-year-old athletic training whiz who's already taking the sports world by storm. From his time on the field with the United States Deaf Men's National Soccer Team to leveling up as a trainer for the pros with the Kansas City Current, Sean’s journey is nothing short of epic. Sasha and Sean talk about what it was like growing up with cochlear implants, how he’s making waves at the intersection of sports and training, and the hustle it takes to juggle it all. If you want to hear a story filled with grit, passion, and a whole...
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In one of Sasha's favorite interviews to date, Kaitlyn Verfuerth is in the studio and the energy is through the roof! As a 4-time Paralympian in two different sports, Kaitlyn takes athletic versatility to another level and tackles tough questions on the show like, should we consider people with disabilities 'an inspiration' and, is there a better term than 'able-bodied' for people who are not disabled? Kaitlyn competed in wheelchair tennis at the 2004, 2008, and 2016 Paralympic Games, before transitioning to paracanoe after the 2016 Games, a transition that led her back to the...
info_outlineThis week on Sports Will Save Us All, Sasha is talking to the extraordinary Dr. David Bruton Jr, former NFL safety and Super Bowl 50 champion with the Denver Broncos. But David is even more than a football star—he’s a dynamic human with layers that go far beyond the gridiron. From becoming a young father while balancing football and pre-med studies at Notre Dame, to navigating the complexities of the NFL locker room as a former sociology major, to pursuing his Doctorate in Physical Therapy after his NFL retirement, David shares how his diverse experiences have shaped who he is today.
In this candid conversation, David and Sasha talk about David’s NFL journey, playing on a broken leg, the transition from football to a career in physical therapy, and the deeply personal work he does through his nonprofit, Bruton’s Books. David’s passion for education and community outreach led him to become the 2015 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year, and now, ten years later, he’s continuing to inspire others with his mission to help children “learn to read and read to learn.”
Sports fam, you can find Dr. Bruton’s physical therapy office online at betweenthelinespt.com and on Instagram @betweenthelines_pt and you can find David on instagram @d_brutjr30
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