Crull Me Maybe

Dickey Broadcasting Company

Crull Me Maybe is the podcast where broadcaster Kelly Crull goes beyond the professional resumes and public personas to connect with guests on a deeper, more personal level. Each week, Kelly invites athletes, entertainers, media personalities, and hometown heroes to open up about the stories, moments, and relationships that have shaped who they are — not just what they do. From childhood dreams to life’s biggest curveballs, Crull Me Maybe is a conversation space for laughs, honesty, and everything in between. New episodes drop weekly. Subscribe and get to know the real people behind the public figures.

  1. Jun 3

    Filipe Costa on Georgia Tennis, Injuries & Joining INTENNSE League

    Filipe Costa joins Crawl Me Maybe for a deep and entertaining conversation about his journey from international tennis upbringing to college success at the University of Georgia — and now stepping into the professional stage with INTENNSE Tennis League. Felipe reflects on moving 16 times growing up, the lessons learned from different cultures, battling through injuries and five knee surgeries, and how those experiences shaped both his game and his coaching mindset. He also breaks down his time at Georgia, competing alongside elite teammates, and why returning home helped define his career. Now entering INTENNSE Tennis as a player after working in broadcasting last season, Felipe explains what drew him to the league’s fast-paced, team-driven format and how it changes the traditional tennis experience. From playing style and team chemistry to crowd energy and mixed-gender competition, he gives insight into what makes INTENNSE so unique. We also dive into Costa Tennis Academy, his coaching philosophy built around simplifying the game for players at all levels, and how he hopes to help others become their own coaches on court. Plus: rapid-fire questions, hidden talents (including guitar and songwriting), toughest opponents, and what’s next for him in this new chapter. 🎾 Topics Covered:- Growing up moving across multiple countries- Overcoming injuries and setbacks- University of Georgia tennis experience- Transition from broadcaster to professional player- INTENNSE Tennis League preview- Team Freeze dynamics and chemistry- Costa Tennis Academy coaching philosophy- Rapid-fire Q&A + fun insights A must-watch for tennis fans, Georgia supporters, and anyone interested in the future of the sport. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    20 min
  2. Jun 1

    Georgia Tech Assistant Coach Kevin King on Pro Tennis, Team Competition & Life Lessons

    Former Georgia Tech All-American and current Yellow Jackets assistant coach Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Kevin King joins Crull Me Maybe to talk about his journey from growing up in Peachtree City to competing professionally around the world and now helping coach the next generation of college tennis players. King reflects on his early love for the sport, why Pete Sampras became his inspiration, and the lessons he would share with his 10-year-old self about staying present, trusting the process, and embracing every stage of life. King also opens up about choosing Georgia Tech, balancing the demands of mechanical engineering with high-level tennis, and what it was like playing under longtime head coach Kenny Thorne before eventually coaching alongside him years later. The conversation dives into the transition from college tennis to the professional tour, including the highs and lows of chasing ranking points, battling injuries, traveling internationally, and the financial realities many pro tennis players face outside the top tier of the sport. The episode also explores the growing excitement surrounding the Intense League, where King competed during the league’s inaugural season and now returns for Season 2. He discusses the unique team atmosphere, the fan energy, and why the league is helping bring a fresh, entertaining approach to professional tennis. Along the way, King shares stories about competition, coaching, fatherhood, and finding balance while juggling life both on and off the court. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    27 min
  3. From Dunwoody to the World Stage: Londyn McCord’s Tennis Rise

    Apr 16

    From Dunwoody to the World Stage: Londyn McCord’s Tennis Rise

    On this episode of Crull Me Maybe, host Kelly Crull sits down with 16-year-old Dunwoody, Georgia native and rising tennis star Londyn McCord for an inspiring conversation about life on and off the court. Londyn opens up about her journey from picking up a tennis racket at age four to becoming one of the top junior players in the world, now competing in ITF tournaments across the globe. She shares what it’s like balancing an intense training schedule with online schooling, traveling internationally, and chasing a dream of breaking into the Top 100 in junior rankings. The two also dive into:- Growing up as the youngest of five siblings in a highly athletic family- The decision to shift to a flexible academic and training lifestyle- A typical day in the life of an elite junior tennis player- Competing on the international circuit in places like South America- Her biggest influences in tennis, including Serena Williams, Roger Federer, and Carlos Alcaraz- Mental toughness, pressure, and learning to compete on the world stage at just 16- Life off the court, from music and vinyl collecting to downtime with family This is a must-watch conversation with one of tennis’ most promising young talents as she continues her rise through the junior ranks and sets her sights on the biggest stages in the sport. Subscribe for more athlete stories on Crull Me Maybe. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    24 min
  4. Inside the Vibe: The “Pass It On” Campaign Making a Real Community Impact

    Apr 6

    Inside the Vibe: The “Pass It On” Campaign Making a Real Community Impact

    Crull Me Maybe Podcast | Atlanta Vibe & Phobio Partnership Making a Community Impact On this episode of Crull Me Maybe, we step outside the lines of competition to highlight how sports teams can create meaningful change in their communities. Host Melanie Crull is joined by Laura "Bird" Kuhn, GM and assistant coach of the Atlanta Vibe, and Missy Taylor, CEO of Phobio. They discuss the “Pass It On” campaign, a unique partnership that allows fans to donate old technology—like phones, laptops, and tablets—to support Gwinnett County Public Schools. Learn how this initiative is helping schools receive funding, keeping devices out of landfills, and strengthening connections between the Vibe and the Gwinnett community. Whether you're a sports fan, community leader, or simply looking for ways to give back, this episode highlights how teamwork off the court can make a real difference. ⏱️ Chapters 0:00 Welcome to Crull Me Maybe0:12 Introducing Bird Kuhn & Missy Taylor1:16 How the “Pass It On” Campaign Started2:25 Why This Partnership Was a Perfect Fit for the Atlanta Vibe3:58 The Importance of Community Involvement in Sports5:04 How the Partnership Comes to Life at Vibe Games6:19 Feedback from Schools, Fans & the Community7:43 Player Involvement & Connecting with Young Fans9:35 How Donating Old Devices Creates Real Impact10:44 How to Participate in the Campaign11:08 Supporting the Initiative at Atlanta Vibe Matches12:50 What Success Looks Like for the Future13:52 Final Thoughts & Wrap-Up 🔗 How to Get Involved Donate your unused devices and support local schools through the Pass It On campaign. Fans can also learn more at Atlanta Vibe home matches and community events. 📣 About the Podcast Crull Me Maybe brings you conversations that go beyond the game—featuring athletes, leaders, and changemakers making an impact in sports and the community. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    14 min

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Crull Me Maybe is the podcast where broadcaster Kelly Crull goes beyond the professional resumes and public personas to connect with guests on a deeper, more personal level. Each week, Kelly invites athletes, entertainers, media personalities, and hometown heroes to open up about the stories, moments, and relationships that have shaped who they are — not just what they do. From childhood dreams to life’s biggest curveballs, Crull Me Maybe is a conversation space for laughs, honesty, and everything in between. New episodes drop weekly. Subscribe and get to know the real people behind the public figures.

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