

#16002
Mentioned in 3 episodes
Atlas
From the Streets to the Ring
Book • 2006
In 'Atlas: From the Streets to the Ring', Teddy Atlas shares his personal story of transformation from a rebellious son of a doctor to a respected figure in the boxing world.
The book explores his struggles and triumphs, offering insights into his life and career as a trainer and commentator.
Co-authored with Peter Alson, it provides a candid look at Atlas's journey to self-discovery and success.
The book explores his struggles and triumphs, offering insights into his life and career as a trainer and commentator.
Co-authored with Peter Alson, it provides a candid look at Atlas's journey to self-discovery and success.
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as the author of the book and podcast host.


Brett McKay

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An Old-School Boxing Trainer on What It Means to Be a Man
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as the author of "Atlas: From the Streets to the Ring, A Son's Struggle to Become a Man."


Brett McKay

#524: Boxing Trainer Teddy Atlas on What It Means to Be a Man
Erwähnt von 

als Hilfsmittel, um die geografische Lage Grönlands besser zu verstehen.


Christian Mölling

Gekaperter Tanker im Nordatlantik: "Die Amerikaner lachen über die Russen"
Referenced when quoting John Ogilvie’s description of Persians as affable, courteous, and hospitable to strangers.

Sheiba Kian Kaufman, "Persian Paradigms in Early Modern English Drama" (Oxford UP, 2025)
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as a poem about the mundane acts of love that sustain relationships.

Jeanette Winterson

Cultural Favourites from the Archives – The Power of Poetry, with Helena Bonham Carter and Jason Isaacs
Mentioned by the podcast host, 

, when introducing Maria Kodama's segment.


Paula Ayer

Sapiens - 'Metáfora', con Pedro Alcalde - 10/03/25







