Questioning Quidditch Ian Scura
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Quidditch has led all three of our hosts down slightly different paths, but they all agree that the community is central to their experience. On Questioning Quidditch we ask ourselves, and various guests from the community, questions about quidditch, life, and everything in between. We hope you'll join us as we talk to friends, new and old, about what this sport means to them and how it fits in with the rest of their lives.
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QQ2 Episode 7 - Finn McGarghan and Harry Greenhouse
This episode we talk to Boston quidditch players, and Massachusetts Quidditch Conference organizers Finn McGarghan and Harry Greenhouse. Our topics range from how to start and run an effective quidditch conference, to their own personal goals for quidditch moving forward.
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QQ2 Episode 6 - Kieran Collier
This episode we talk to Boston quidditch player Kieran Collier. We discuss being a coach of a college program, playing competitively at a high level as a beater, and building statistics in quidditch.
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QQ2 Episode 5 - Natasha Sydor
This episode we talk to Natasha Sydor, a member of the Nocturns as part of New York Quidditch Club. During our conversation we talk about expanding the sport in new ways outside of college, community outreach through quidditch, and Natasha's life outside of the sport.
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QQ2 Episode 4 - Kellan Cupid
In the fourth episode of season 2 we talk with Kellan Cupid about fostering discussion from new players in the quidditch community, race and quidditch, and much more!
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QQ2 Episode 3 - Erin Moreno and Kobe Kendall
On the third episode of season 2, we bring on two guests to talk about regional bias in quidditch, learning to play beater in different styles and the sport has changed and continues to grow.
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QQ2 Episode 2 - Emmanuel Kenneth Cureton
On the second episode of season 2 we talk to South region beater/chaser/seeker Emmanuel Kenneth Cureton. We talk about race in quidditch and what ways we can help change the sport for the better, as well as trying to find ways to play all different positions.