• Echoes Unveiled: Raw and Uncut Series Finale

  • Mar 23 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 19 mins
  • Podcast

Echoes Unveiled: Raw and Uncut Series Finale

  • Summary

  • Join us for the riveting series finale of “Echoes: A Sumo History Podcast,” where hosts Nathan from Honu Sumo and Jake from Grand Sumo Breakdown bare all in a raw and uncut discussion. This episode isn’t just a wrap-up; it’s a passionate reflection on the journey we’ve embarked upon, exploring the rich and often untold history of Sumo in America. From captivating narratives about pre-war Sumo to heartfelt acknowledgments of the complex challenges we faced, this episode delves deep into what we’ve learned and the profound connections we’ve forged with history and our listeners. As we close this chapter, the future beckons with endless possibilities, and we’re eager to explore new territories in Sumo’s historical tapestry. Hawaii’s vibrant Sumo scene? The unexplored depths of the Pacific Northwest or the bustling activity of historic New York? We’re contemplating all these and more for our next series, but we need your guidance. What stories do you feel compelled to hear? What forgotten chapters should we bring to light? Your feedback is crucial in guiding our next steps. This isn’t just a podcast; it’s a movement to preserve and honor the legacy of Sumo through the voices and memories of those who lived it. Share your thoughts, suggest new paths, and become part of this continuing narrative. Let’s keep the spirit of Sumo alive together and ensure that these stories resonate not just as echoes of the past, but as beacons for future generations.

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