Johnny Campbell, a medical student from the University Of Minnesota, spurred on his alma mater’s struggling football team by leading spectators in a rousing cheer on 2nd November, 1898 - and, in so doing, became the world’s first recognised cheerleader.
Even though the sport now features predominantly female participants these days, the first women cheerlea ... Show More
Apr 30
Jerry Lewis vs The Holocaust
The Day the Clown Cried, Jerry Lewis’s notorious, unreleased Holocaust movie, faced a crisis on 30th April, 1972, when the American actor-director found himself in an extraordinary predicament: the financing for his deeply personal film project had collapsed mid-shoot. Faced with ... Show More
13m 12s
Mar 2023
Ella Toone - "We're making history"
A superstar and huge role model joins us in this latest UTD Podcast episode, as Ella Toone talks us through her meteoric rise, in tandem with that of the women’s game in general. As a devoted fan growing up, her dream of playing for the Reds appeared impossible but the inception ... Show More
39m 51s
Sep 2020
Ellen DeGeneres, Deion Sanders, Lebron James, The Emotions and more.
Good morning and welcome to the ride! Somebody is looking a bit taller today. Steve is also talking Sugar Honey Iced Tea to this person as well. Who is it? The Chief Love Officer has a covert problem that could be G 14 classified. Ellen DeGeneres returns to show with apology for ... Show More
1h 27m
<p><em>Jody has a new podcast series! It’s called “Good Sport” and all this week we’re featuring episodes. Be sure to find it <a href="https://www.ted.com/podcasts/good-sport" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">wherever you get your podcasts</a>.</em></p>
<p>Today, we discuss the mo ... Show More