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94 & More Podcast
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A basketball court might be 94 feet long, but the game’s reach has undeniably transcended the lines of the hardwood and left its mark on art, culture, politics and so much more.
On a personal note for us at Bristol Studio, basketball has been an ever-present force in our lives since we could walk; it has shaped who we are, how we think, and given us the gift of lifelong friendships. In this sense, 94 & More is a love-letter to the game that raised us, but also an exploration of what basketball means to people, its place in the world, and how it can be used as a force for good.
On this podcast, we bring on guests from all professions – athletes, artists, academics, authors and more – who share our love and respect for the game of basketball. Together we will explore the ways in which basketball has come to shape our lives and in the process impact the greater culture at large.
On a personal note for us at Bristol Studio, basketball has been an ever-present force in our lives since we could walk; it has shaped who we are, how we think, and given us the gift of lifelong friendships. In this sense, 94 & More is a love-letter to the game that raised us, but also an exploration of what basketball means to people, its place in the world, and how it can be used as a force for good.
On this podcast, we bring on guests from all professions – athletes, artists, academics, authors and more – who share our love and respect for the game of basketball. Together we will explore the ways in which basketball has come to shape our lives and in the process impact the greater culture at large.
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For Episode 006 we return with Part 2 of Luke Tadashi's discussion with Professor David Hollander where they take a deep dive into his book (@howbasketballcansavetheworld) — Centered around 13 principles that are fundamental to understanding basketball as not just a game, but as a structure for reimagining what’s possible in the 21st century.
In his 15th year at NYU, David Hollander is Assistant Dean of Real World and Clinical Professor with the Preston Robert Tisch Institute for Global Sport. One of NYU's most popular professors, Hollander is the recipient of NYU’s highest faculty honor, 2019 NYU Distinguished Teaching Award. He's also been recognized with highest NYU School of Professional Studies Honors: Award for Teaching Excellence (2018, 2012) and Award for Outstanding Service (2021, 2016) (only full-time faculty to win either award twice). Hollander's signature innovative experiential program Real World is one of the hottest programs at NYU, partnering with 45 A-list organizations like Nike, Porsche, JetBlue, Ace Hotel, Samsung. Axios called Real World "the future" of higher education.
His only-of-its-kind humanities course "How Basketball Can Save the World" received international media attention including features from CBS News, SLAM, The Associated Press, The Washington Post and The New York Times. On Good Friday, April 12, 2022, major Italian media – la Repubblica, Corriere della Serra – credited Hollander and his class for helping sway the Vatican to recognize the first-ever Patron Saint of Basketball! For his extraordinary efforts in that cause, Hollander was awarded a “key to the city” by the Mayor of Porretta Terme.
Jack Karuletwa is the Founder & CEO of Silverback Coffee. Jack joins the show to speak about basketball serving as a tool to free his mind, his experience being the last man cut from two NBA rosters, and creating a coffee business to support to local farmers in Rwanda.
Kevin Carroll is an author, and instigator of inspiration. He brings a playful curiosity, a keen understanding of human nature and a lifelong love of competition to all of his endeavors. Kevin spent 8 years at Nike as a “Creative Katalyst” turning ideas into reality. He was One of the first African-American head athletic trainers for an NBA team (his hometown 76ers). He believes that play is serious business!
Vasu Kulkarni is an entrepreneur turned VC and professional pickup basketball player. He is the Founder of Krossover, and Partner at Courtside Ventures. Vasu Kulkarni joins the show to talk about skipping out on his sister’s wedding for the final four, universal symbols on the court, sport being the great equalizer, and President Obama owing him a game of horse.
Luke Tadashi is the Founder of Bristol Studio. Luke joins the show to speak about finding his sanctuary on the basketball court, how the game inspired him to start a clothing brand, and its greater impact on culture.
Isaiah Moss is a professional basketball player for the Brisbane Bullets. He played college basketball for Iowa and Kansas. Isaiah joins the show to speak about what led him to transfer from Iowa to Kansas, and also talks more in depth about what it was like to have March Madness cancelled due to Covid19.
Vic talks with Jake about how he developed his identity as a defensive minded player. Vic also speaks about what it takes to fight back from an injury.
Tino Malnati is a graduate assistant for the University of Oklahoma Men’s Basketball Team. Tino played college basketball at Northwestern University. He speaks with Jake and Vic about his experience shifting from playing to coaching. The guys also discuss their picks for March Madness.
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Charlie Hall returns to the show for a third time. He speaks with Jake and Vic about the upcoming Super Bowl, the best teams in the NBA, and his new TV show. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bryce Cotton is a professional basketball player for the Perth Wildcats. Bryce joins the show to talk about playing for the Utah Jazz, leading the Big East in scoring with a torn meniscus, and finding success in the NBL. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jake speaks with Vic about how he is staying ready with NBL games getting postponed due to covid. The guys discuss the rise of the Chicago Bulls this NBA season, as well as all of the players that have been getting call-ups due to the outbreak. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Vic speaks with Jake about his experience exhibiting at ComplexCon Long Beach. Vic also speaks about his upcoming return to the court. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Michael Frazier is a basketball player for the Perth Wildcats. Michael played college basketball at the University of Florida. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode, Jake talks with Vic about his experience quarantining in Australia for the second time. Jake and Vic talk about the current situation with Kyrie Irving and other NBA headlines leading up to the 2021-2022 season. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Austin Reaves is a professional basketball player for the Los Angeles Lakers. He played college basketball for Wichita State and Oklahoma. Austin joins the show to talk about his journey that put him in position to earn a two-year NBA contract. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Khliaq is a tattoo artist, born and raised in Los Angeles. He joins the show to speak about his experience with the game, and how he became a tattoo artist. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Vic speaks with Jake as he gears up for his return to Australia. Jake and Vic talk about the upcoming contenders for the 2021-2022 NBA season and the return of NFL football. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Andrew Archer is an illustrator and art director who was born in Auckland, New Zealand and currently resides in Melbourne, Australia. Andrew joins the show to speak about his connection to basketball and his creative process. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.























