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Keeping it Simple Podcast

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Keeping it Simple is a fairly new podcast about soccer that focuses primarily on American footballers. It provides incredibly deep levels of insight into the lives, careers, and training regimens of top-class American footballers, in addition to top-tier banter between the hosts and players. The hosts, Chuck and Will Tichy, are two college students who are both avid soccer fans whose thorough research is evident in every episode of the podcast. Their guests thus far have included top-class American talents that include, but are not limited to: Kellyn Acosta, Zack Steffen, Sebastian Lletget, and Alexi Lalas.

Typical conversation topics include inside stories from the players, advice to young footballers on how to improve their game, and commentary on current events in the world of football. The podcast currently has listeners in 51 different countries around the world, and although it is not large yet, at around 500 downloads per episode, it certainly has the potential. I wrote this article because I am personally a big fan of Keeping it Simple. This podcast helps me to keep up with current events in American football, and I love the inside stories from the players that are not usually told in traditional media. The podcast has a conversational tone and allows professional footballers to be honest and allows listeners to get to know what the players are actually like off the pitch. I would recommend this podcast to any soccer fan, especially fans of the USMNT. Podcasts can be found on every platform at the following link: https://anchor.fm/keepingitsimple-pod

References

https://anchor.fm/keepingitsimple-pod https://www.instagram.com/kitspod/


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