Latest Episodes
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Snackable Sports, Athlete Influencers, and the Fight for Attention: What’s Next for Canadian Sport
In the final episode of Sport Intelligence: The State of Sport in Canada, Dr. Ann Pegoraro joins us to explore how shrinking attention spans...
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New Money, New Markets, New Risks: How the Economics of Sport Are Reshaping Canada
Money is moving through sport in new ways and not always where people expect. In Episode 2 of Sport Intelligence: The State of Sport...
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The Future of Canadian Sport Might Depend on More Than Sport
What do rising costs, global instability, loneliness, and immigration have in common? According to Dr. Ann Pegoraro, Lang Chair in Sport Management at the...
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Concussions and Confidence: Why Mental Readiness Matters in Recovery
Each year, an estimated 200,000 sport-related concussions occur in Canada, affecting athletes of all ages and levels. But recovery is about more than just...
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On the sidelines but central: The powerful role parents play in youth sport
Youth sport doesn’t happen without parents—but their role is far more complex than carpooling and cheering. In this episode, we speak with Dr. Nick...
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The lasting social impact of mega sporting events: Creating accessible, inclusive legacies
Mega sporting events like the Olympics and Paralympics promise excitement, but do they leave a lasting social impact? Dr. Laura Misener, professor and researcher...