Ep 88 the good the bad & the ugly of the current MN sports scene and Tereza Treanor from Sokol MN
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Matt and Max are back to discuss the good, the bad and the ugly of current state of some of our favorite Minnesota sports teams. From the Wild not being able to sign Kirill Kaprisov to the Vikings being a full on free fall, we have it covered.
Later in the show Matt (52:25) is joined by Tereza Treanor from the Sokol Minnesota chapter to talk about the group’s rich Czech and Slovak traditions, its impact in the community, and what to expect at their 36th Annual Festival. From music and dance to heritage and history, Tereza shares how Sokol keeps culture alive and invites everyone to be part of the celebration.
Check out their website here: https://sokolmn.org/
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