The Soul of Baseball by Joe Posnanski

Joe Posnanski’s The Soul of Baseball is more than a sports book—it’s a road trip through memory, legacy, and love for the game, told through the incomparable voice of Buck O’Neill. Posnanski spends a year traveling with Buck late in his life as the 93-year-old ambassador tours the country keeping the memory of the Negro Leagues alive. Buck is a natural-born storyteller, charming every crowd and every reader with his warmth and grace. But beneath that joy runs a quiet ache—he’s outlived nearly everyone he played alongside, and the burden of preserving their stories now rests on his shoulders alone. … Continue reading The Soul of Baseball by Joe Posnanski

Book Review: Armada by Ernest ClineBy Brian “Weez” Turner

Ernest Cline’s Armada might not match the magic of Ready Player One, but it delivers the same kind of fun, fast-paced, nostalgic adventure that keeps you listening long past your daily limit. With Will Wheaton once again narrating, Armada blends gaming, sci-fi, and pop culture into a nerdy thrill ride where the geeks save the world. Continue reading Book Review: Armada by Ernest ClineBy Brian “Weez” Turner

Raising the Floor Instead of the Ceiling

We live in a world obsessed with ceilings. Everyone wants to brag about their biggest squat, their fastest mile, or the day they cut down to their lowest bodyfat. Those are the highlight reels—the snapshots that get posted and shared. They’re fun to celebrate, and they matter in their own way. But the real story of change doesn’t come from chasing ceilings. It comes from raising the floor. Arnold talked about this on today’s Pump Club podcast, and it’s a concept that hit home for me. The floor is what you fall back to when life gets busy, messy, or … Continue reading Raising the Floor Instead of the Ceiling