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Just Tales

Just Tales

De: Rich Easton
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Stories about my life experiences and others as I work as a starter at one of the premier golf clubs in Charleston, SC. Interviews with golfers around the world that have one thing in common...the pursuit of excellence on a golf course and everything else that happens along the way.© 2023 Just Tales Golf Política y Gobierno
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  • From Teen Phenom To Tough Truths: Golf, Do-Overs, And Doing The Hard Thing
    Jan 30 2026

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    A teenager shoots 60 on the Nicklaus course and suddenly the game looks younger, faster, and braver. We open with Blades Brown’s breakout and the ripple effect of a prodigy who can go low under cameras and crowds, then zoom out to what early crowning means in a sport that remembers both fireworks and flameouts. It’s a celebration and a caution: talent draws a spotlight, and pressure keeps the bulb hot.

    That theme of pressure runs straight into the psychology of mulligans. On the first tee, swagger meets physics, and sometimes the shaft meets a tree. We unpack why golfers love do-overs, how self-handicapping protects the ego, and why charity mulligans sell more hope than strokes. Then we take the idea off-course: the text you wish you unsent, the meeting you dreaded, the decision you delayed. Momentum comes from action, not perfection, which is why Mel Robbins’ 5-4-3-2-1 rule becomes a practical tool. Count down, move, and stop negotiating with the couch. If it must be done eventually, do it now.

    From there, the stakes scale up. College football’s NIL era and the transfer portal have scrambled the map, letting new contenders rise fast and forcing legacy programs to adapt. We break down why playoffs feel different, how peak performance compresses into inches, and what we learn from athletes who execute when the clock refuses to wait. Finally, we turn to power, process, and trust around ICE actions and media narratives—because rules only matter if evidence and accountability keep them honest. Sports teach us to accept shared standards; civic life demands the same, or the game doesn’t feel fair.

    Hit play for a ride from fairways to front pages, from do-overs to doing the hard thing. If this spoke to you, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review with one action you’ll start in 5-4-3-2-1.

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    33 m
  • (Re-Release): Billy the Kid Strikes Again: Tales of Presses and Putts
    Jan 25 2026

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    A golf journey through St. Simons Island, Georgia showcases both travel recommendations and insights into match play dynamics against memorable characters. Thoughtful putting drills examine perception challenges and alignment solutions for better performance on the greens.

    • St. Simons Island offers excellent biking, dining at Dorothy's, and nostalgic ice cream at Frosty's Griddle and Shakes
    • Capybaras in Argentina create unusual hazards despite being protected species
    • Match play against Billy the Kid reveals the psychology of presses and how to make them fair
    • Restomod (The Tin Man) maintains a four handicap as a septuagenarian with numerous replacement parts
    • Alignment lines on golf balls only work for 15% of golfers due to parallax effect and stereopsis
    • Three effective putting drills: the gate drill with tees, alignment rod technique, and putting while looking at the hole
    • Jordan Spieth's 2015 success demonstrates the effectiveness of target-focused putting
    • Both success and failure in golf are ephemeral - what works today might not tomorrow


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    34 m
  • Inside A Point-Shaving Web And The ICE Hammer
    Jan 18 2026

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    A few unfamiliar names, a 70-page indictment, and a flood of betting data set the stage for a candid look at how games get bent and why so many of us still want to believe the scoreboard tells the whole truth. I walk through the mechanics of a recent point-shaving scheme at mid-major and D2 programs, how sportsbooks and integrity services flagged coordinated prop bets, and why subpoenas, texts, and money trails make “nobody will know” a losing strategy. The result isn’t moral panic; it’s a sober case for uncertainty—and the reason I stopped wagering when hidden variables outnumbered knowns.

    Then we swing to a different arena where trust is contested in public view: immigration enforcement. ICE operations have surged, detention capacity has climbed, and the country is arguing through headlines, viral videos, and incomplete stats. I lay out the competing claims—historic enforcement gains versus due process concerns—and ask listeners to sit with the uncomfortable math of trade-offs. Policies promise order, but every big lever has an unintended cost, and communities feel it first.

    To ground it all, I return to the one place where the odds feel honest: the course. “Write about what you know” led me to golf, not because I’m a pro, but because four hours with a scorecard reveals who we are under pressure. From Hogan and Penick to Rotella and Parent, the mental game beats quick fixes, and the best shots arrive after quiet practice, not swing juice. I share a childhood dodgeball moment that rewired my idea of courage, plus four reasons we forget our own peaks—and how to lock them in for the next swing. If you can’t control the whistle or the policy, you can still control your reps, your recall, and your response.

    If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend who bets too confidently, and leave a quick review with your biggest takeaway. Your notes shape what we explore next.

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    36 m
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