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| 5/14/26 | ![]() Heading South w/ Brad Gushue | It's an emergency podcast of sorts as we managed to snag a one-on-one with Brad Gushue, the brand new High Performance Director of USA Curling, on the eve of his first trip to the States in his official role. It was news that came as a bit of a shock to the curling world when it was announced yesterday, and we ask Brad all about it, from how the role came to be his, why he chose to come back into the curling world so soon after retiring from competitive play, and why he made the decision to lead the USA's program after so many years representing Canada at the highest level. This episode is brought to you by Goldline Curling. For all of your curling needs, visit goldlinecurling.com. | — | ||||||
| 5/7/26 | ![]() On the Mark w/ Ideson and Nichols | John is joined for a two-pack of interviews with two men who have had quite the last few months, Paralympic gold medal-winning skip Mark Ideson and Matt Dunstone's new second, Mark Nichols. Mark Ideson is up first, and him and John discuss why this Paralympics was the most memorable of his career, how wheelchair curling continues to grow, Rock League, and of course, that final shot of the Paralympics that secured the gold medal for Canada. Then Mark Nichols joins the show to run down his incredibly busy year, right from the moment he found out his long-time teammate Brad Gushue was retiring until now, where he finds himself joining the reigning Canadian champions, Team Matt Dunstone. He reveals how close he was to actually retiring himself, what is keeping him motivated to keep playing, and what intrigues him about the partnership with Matt. This episode is brought to you by Goldline Curling. For the high performance curler out there, be sure to head to goldlinecurling.com to register for their brand-new incentives program, a first in curling history. And while you're there, you can check out all the products you need to get ready for next season. | — | ||||||
| 4/24/26 | ![]() Sweeping Changes w/ Pete Townshend | Now that the craziness from Rock League has died down, John and Robbie reconvene to discuss all the team changes they missed over the last few weeks. And there was a lot! From Mark Nichols joining Matt Dunstone all the way to the Middaugh family becoming a curling team, we talk through just about every major change and give our opinion on it all. And speaking of changes, Goldline CEO Pete Townshend then joins the show to discuss their new sponsorship model. Curling fans have questions and Pete has answers about how their new merit-based system is going to work, what it means for every tier of the game (including juniors!) and why they feel it's the best move for both Goldline and the game of curling itself. | — | ||||||
| 4/17/26 | ![]() Rockin' Rock League | Rock League Season 1 is now in the books and John and Robbie sit down to discuss it all. We talk about Shield CC's big win, Typhoon's surprise run to the final, and recap some of the biggest surprises and disappointments on the ice this week. And of course we also talk about everything that was decided before a rock was thrown: the format, the rules, what can be improved for next season, and more. All the details you wanted about Rock League but were afraid to ask! This episode is brought to you by Goldline Curling. Get your last-minute curling shopping done before the summer kicks into high gear at Goldlinecurling.com. | — | ||||||
| 3/31/26 | ![]() Managing, Generally Pt. 2 w/ Howard, Rycroft, and Svae | In Part 2 of our chats with the Rock League GMs, John sits down with Maple United's Glenn Howard, Shield Curling Club's Carter Rycroft, and Northern United's Christoffer Svae. John starts with Glenn, who played in a pro league once and gets the inside scoop on how that compares to now and why the Rachel Homan/Xenia Schwaller pairing is exciting for both the team and curling in general. Then we find out what Carter and Bompi have been up to for the last few years, how Carter prepared to get involved at the highest levels of the game again, and why Bompi thinks entertainment is just as important as winning in Rock League. We are less than one week away from first rocks at Rock League and we are ready to go! This episode is brought to you by Goldline Curling. Their end-of-season sale is happening NOW with a ton of great deals and free shipping on any order over $150. Check it out at goldlinecurling.com. | — | ||||||
| 3/27/26 | ![]() Ready to Rock! (League) w/ Brent Laing and Nic Sulsky | We are just over a week away from Rock League's debut, and a lot of fans are asking about the rules and what exactly is going to differentiate Rock League as a live experience from curling events in the past. Thankfully, John sits down with The Curling Group's rules guru Brent Laing and the CEO himself to get the scoop on what exactly the rule changes are, why they were made, and what has Nic very excited–and a little nervous–as we head into the first-ever Rock League season. This episode is brought to you by Goldline Curling. Their end-of-season sale is happening NOW with a ton of great deals and free shipping on any order over $150. Check it out at goldlinecurling.com. | — | ||||||
| 3/25/26 | ![]() Swiss Bliss | John and Robbie are back together to discuss the recently completed 2026 Women's World Championships, and how impressive 23 year-old Xenia Schwaller and her Swiss rink's run to the title was. Rattling off 13 straight wins to capture the title, are they guaranteed to be the sport's next big thing? We also discuss Kerri Einarson's silver medal and what the future might hold for that team before we switch into talking about a bunch of team's futures as the team change news has come fast and furious since the last time we recorded. The men's picture is starting to take shape and we break down all the teams named there, and we tease where we think the women's scene might be heading. This episode is brought to you by Goldline Curling. Their end-of-season sale is happening NOW with a ton of great deals and free shipping on any order over $150. Check it out at goldlinecurling.com. | — | ||||||
| 3/20/26 | ![]() Managing, Generally Pt. 1 w/ Muirhead, Lind, and Plys | The first of two episodes interviewing all six Rock League General Managers, John sits down with the GMs of the Alpine Curling Club (Eve Muirhead), Typhoon Curling Club (JD Lind), and Frontier Curling Club (Chris Plys) franchises to get the inside scoop on their respective clubs. Who is gonna play Mixed Doubles? What does each GM love about their team? And why is Rock League going to be the thing that changes the sport? All that and more as we get ready for Rock League's inaugural 2026 season in just a few weeks in Toronto, ON. This episode is brought to you by Goldline Curling. Their end-of-season sale is happening NOW with a ton of great deals and free shipping on any order over $150. Check it out at goldlinecurling.com. | — | ||||||
| 3/11/26 | ![]() A New Sheriff In Town: A Brier Recap | The boys are back in town and there's a new badge on the Brier trophy as Matt Dunstone captures his first Brier title in St. John's. We recap all the action from Kevin Koe turning back the clock to Brad Gushue's emotional retirement, and we give Matt, Colton, and the Harnden brothers their flowers for what was a fantastic week and a particularly fantastic final. Then, we shift our focus to the team changes. Korea's women's program goes haywire with almost every player shifting teams, some Canadian teams start to make hints at their plans, and we take a few guesses at where we could see everything ending up over the next month or so as new teams take shape. And finally, in this mega-stuffed episode of the show, we briefly discuss the new Slam formats for next season, with the introduction of the GSOC Invitational and the brand-new Slam Qualifier Events. It's all here! This episode is brought to you by Goldline Curling. Their end-of-season sale is happening NOW with a ton of great deals and free shipping on any order over $150. Check it out at goldlinecurling.com | — | ||||||
| 3/10/26 | ![]() The New Slam Format Explained! | John is here to announce all the locations for next year's Slams, as well as to explain the brand-new Grand Slam of Curling format for the 2026-27 season. We have some new events, some new ways to qualify for them, and we have partnered with a slew of World Curling Tour events to bring a whole new meaning to Tier 2 curling. This explainer is also available in video format at https://youtu.be/qlyieNNVcLc. | — | ||||||
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| 3/2/26 | ![]() The Bronze Age w/ Emma Miskew | It's the Bronze Age in the Homan Empire as Team Homan second Emma Miskew joins John for a wide-ranging interview that covers a variety of topics. We start with their big bronze medal win as Emma takes us inside the Team Homan camp and what it was like facing down 7 must-win games in a row at the Olympics. She details how they dealt with outside noise, getting caught in the "Boopgate" crossfire, and how they rebounded from the semifinal loss to play their best game in the bronze medal matchup against the USA. And then we turn our focus to the Scotties. With the Olympics now in the rearview mirror, Emma speaks candidly about her team's disappointment in being unable to defend their Scotties title, and what needs to be done over the course of the next quad to ensure the same thing doesn't happen again in 2030. This episode is brought to you by Goldline Curling, Canada's official outfitter at the 2026 Olympics and curling's largest manufacturer of apparel and curling goods. For all your curling needs, please visit goldlinecurling.com. | — | ||||||
| 2/24/26 | ![]() TWO TIMES!: An Olympic Recap | History was made in Cortina in the 4-person events as a whopping SEVEN players joined curling's prestigious "Double Gold" club, with Brad Jacobs finding his way atop the podium for Canada to become the nation's only two-time gold medal-winning skip, and Anna Hasselborg becomes just the second complete team to win two golds, joining her countrymate Anette Norberg in the feat. It was a wild tournament full of twists and turns, some surprise 4th-place finishers, and of course: boopgate. We put a bow on all of that, wonder what it might mean for some of the teams moving forward, and we give a very quick Brier preview to cap it all off. This episode is brought to you by Goldline Curling, Canada's official outfitter at the 2026 Olympics and curling's largest manufacturer of apparel and curling goods. For all your curling needs, please visit goldlinecurling.com. | — | ||||||
| 2/17/26 | ![]() The Boop Brothers: A Midweek Olympic Recap | We have reached the halfway point of the Olympic tournament for both men and women and John and Robbie are here to break down what has been an unexpectedly drama-filled affair. Rachel Homan stumbled out of the blocks but has been gathering momentum. Brad Jacobs, Marc Kennedy, and the Swedes have been tied up in Boopgate. And after that, a lot of your favourites are jostling for playoff positions with a few surprises tucked into the mix as well. We break it all down here, including our thoughts on the curling scandal that's gripping the world and where we think the medal rounds might end up. This episode is brought to you by Goldline Curling, Canada's official outfitter at the 2026 Olympics and curling's largest manufacturer of apparel and curling goods. For all your curling needs, please visit goldlinecurling.com. | — | ||||||
| 2/10/26 | ![]() Bella-issima: An Olympic Mixed Doubles Recap | The Mixed Doubles tournament at the Olympics has concluded, and history has been made as Swedish siblings Isabella and Rasmus Wranå stand alone atop the podium at the end of a crazy and chaotic week in Cortina. Rasmus becomes the seventh curler to win a second Olympic gold, Sweden becomes the second nation after Canada to win a gold in all three curling disciplines, and Cory Thiesse becomes the first American woman to win a curling medal. And what a final it was, as Bella put up a 97% stat line to carry the Swedes to the gold in a wonderful game of curling. This week also felt like the breakout party for Korey and Cory stateside and we discuss the discourse around Korey's exuberance. We also take a look at the Bronze Medal game between Italy and Great Britain, and how much it meant for the Italian curlers to win on home soil. And of course, it was a disappointing Olympics on the Mixed Doubles side for Canada, so we give our thoughts on what went wrong and respond to some of the criticism online about Canada's approach and weigh in on where things might have to change moving forward. This episode is brought to you by Goldline Curling, Canada's official outfitter at the 2026 Olympics and curling's largest manufacturer of apparel and curling goods. For all your curling needs, please visit goldlinecurling.com. | — | ||||||
| 2/9/26 | ![]() Olympic Preview #6: GBR/CAN W & M | In our final preview of the Olympic curling event that gets underway this week, we bring it to the home front and look at Team Homan and Team Jacobs' chances in Cortina. Brad Jacobs will look to improve on last year's World Bronze and Rachel Homan is searching for her first success at the Olympics. Standing in Team Jacobs' way is World #1 Bruce Mouat, who is the defending World champion and has been the World #1 for almost the entirety of this quadrennial. And as one of the lower-ranked teams in the event, can Rebecca Morrison make her mark or is it one quad too early? We'll take a look at Great Britain's chances on both sides of the sheet, how much it might affect three of these teams to have some of their players involved in the Mixed Doubles event, and what Canada will need to do right to make the podium in Cortina. Plus, since it is our last preview, John and Robbie do the brave thing and make their final predictions for who ends up with the hardware. Special thank you to doubletakeout.com for the rankings and Shoreview Sports for the analytics. This episode is brought to you by Goldline Curling. Check out goldlinecurling.com for all your Canadian Olympic apparel, equipment, and on-ice apparel needs. | — | ||||||
| 2/6/26 | ![]() Olympic Preview #5: KOR/SUI W, GER/SUI M | It's the last Friday before the Olympics begin and we have 8 more teams left to preview. In this 4-pack, we dig into two legitimate medal hopefuls from Switzerland in Team Tirinzoni and Team Schwaller, and two teams hoping to break through into the playoffs in Korea's Team Gim and Germany's Team Muskatewitz. Is Team Tirinzoni a legitimate threat to topple Team Homan for gold? Can Team Schwaller continue their hot play of late to find their way onto the podium? Is Team Muskatewitz better than their poor record this year? We answer those questions and more in this penultimate preview! Special thank you to doubletakeout.com for the rankings and Shoreview Sports for the analytics. This episode is brought to you by Goldline Curling. Check out goldlinecurling.com for all your Canadian Olympic apparel, equipment, and on-ice apparel needs. | — | ||||||
| 2/4/26 | ![]() Kerri'd Away: A Scotties Recap | We take a quick break from our Olympic Preview episodes to recap the 2026 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, a tournament with a lot of drama as Kerri Einarson puts a cap on her quad with a fifth Scotties victory on the back of a shot that will go down as one of the sport's best ever. We discuss what it means for Kerri and her team heading into both the Worlds and next season, and we also take a look at which of the Scotties rookies (and there were many!) impressed us the most. Plus, it took Kaitlyn Lawes almost the entire quad but she and her team finally delivered their signature performance with an undefeated run to the finals, coming a Kerri miracle shot away from a victory. Where do they go from here? We answer that and more as we take a look at the week that was in Mississauga. This episode is brought to you by Goldline Curling, the Choice of Champions. For all your equipment and apparel needs, head to goldlinecurling.com. | — | ||||||
| 2/2/26 | ![]() Olympic Preview #4: JPN/SWE W, NOR/SWE M | We are back to our regularly-scheduled 4-person team previews and this time around, we are covering two of the teams we think are the most intriguing in the field, and they're both from the same country: Sweden. Niklas Edin has had a very bumpy quad but he's the defending Olympic Gold Medallist and he won the Europeans in the fall, so does he still have the juice in what might be his last kick at the can? And on the women's side, it's a similar story. Anna Hasselborg won her first major international tournament in 6 years when she won the Euros, but this year has been tough. She's lost the Swedish Worlds spot to Isabella Wranå and hasn't had great results outside of the Euros. Can she put it together and add a third medal to her trophy case? And of course, Japan has a long history of success on the women's side of this event, and so does Norway on the men's. While neither team is a favourite, will they have the ability to play spoiler? We break it all down here in our continuing series as we get you ready for Milano-Cortina 2026. Special thank you to doubletakeout.com for the rankings and Shoreview Sports for the analytics. This episode is brought to you by Goldline Curling. Check out goldlinecurling.com for all your Canadian Olympic apparel, equipment, and on-ice apparel needs. | — | ||||||
| 1/29/26 | ![]() Olympic Preview #3: Mixed Doubles | John and Robbie attempt to do the most brave thing in the curling world: predict what will happen in the Olympic Mixed Doubles tournament. With an absolutely stacked field of Olympic medallists, World champions, and some of the best curlers in the world, it really feels like anything could happen. We try to break it all down and figure out what might happen as curling kicks off the entire Olympics in just under a week. This episode is brought to you by Goldline Curling, the Choice of Champions. Check out Goldlinecurling.com for all your curling equipment and apparel needs. Special thank you to doubletakeout.com for the rankings. | — | ||||||
| 1/26/26 | ![]() Olympic Preview #2: CHN/ITA W & M | We are back with our second of six Olympic preview episodes, and this time, we are chatting about 4 teams that are all coming into the Olympics with some question marks. Can the Chinese teams find consistency and repeat their Worlds performances from last year where they both made bronze medal games? Can Joel Retornaz find the form that allowed him to win 3 Slams in a single season just a couple of years ago? And what exactly is going on with the Italian women both on and off the ice? Teams with some wildly different ranges as to where they could finish and lots of intrigue on both sides of the ledger, and we break them all down for you here in extensive fashion, including breaking down their seasons so far, what we think their best and worst finishes could be, and where the analytics peg them. Thanks to Goldline for sponsoring this episode of Broom Brothers. For all of your apparel and curling gear needs, check out goldinecurling.com. A special thank you to Ken Pomeroy at doubletakeout.com for the rankings and methodology, and to Shoreview Sports for the analytics. | — | ||||||
| 1/22/26 | ![]() Olympic Preview #1: DEN/USA W, CZE/USA M | The 2026 Olympics are just around the corner and John and Robbie have you covered with the most EXTENSIVE previews you'll find anywhere in the curling media landscape. Over the next 3 weeks, we are going to go over every single team in these Games: how they've looked this season, what the experts are saying, and ultimately, how we think they'll fare at the biggest tournament of the last 4 seasons. We're going to start with the Americans on both sides of the sheet, as Tabitha Peterson is getting towards the back 9 of her career and Danny Casper and his young charges are just teeing off. Do either of them have a chance? Is there another Miracurl on Ice coming? We also take a peek at two teams outside of the Slam picture but who could make some noise, in the Danish women and the Czech men. This episode is brought to you by Goldline Curling, the Choice of Champions. For all your curling apparel and equipment needs, head on over to goldlinecurling.com. | — | ||||||
| 1/16/26 | ![]() Sending Off the Slams w/ Ross Whyte | It's an old-school episode of Broom Brothers, as John and Robbie convene for the first half of the show to discuss a phenomenal week at the Crown Royal Players Championship in Steinbach, MB, where we saw an all-Scottish final on the men's side and a magical run for home team Kerri Einarson on the women's. We also discuss Silvana Tirinzoni's potential retirement, the Swedish and Japanese national team battles, and whether or not we're worried about our Canadian teams at the Olympics. Then, the focus turns to Ross Whyte, who joins us on his one day off between tournaments to discuss his Players' win with John. We talk about his start in curling, how Craig Waddell has fit into the team seamlessly, what the Grand Slams mean to them, and dealing with the whole Bruce Mouat thing. This episode is brought to you by Goldline Curling, the Choice of Champions. For all of your Canadian Olympic apparel needs, head on over to goldlinecurling.com. | — | ||||||
| 1/1/26 | ![]() Prepping for the Players | Happy New Year! Robbie and John sit down to run you through all the news of the last few weeks, including the Rock League date and venue announcements, all the happenings at the HearingLife Canadian Open in Saskatoon, and they get you ready for next week's Crown Royal Players Championship, which has a few interesting storylines the BBs are eager to follow. It's the last tournament before the Olympics so all the teams will want to end their tour season as strong as possible, Rachel Homan is still searching for that elusive career Grand Slam with a Players title, and the Swedish Women's World berth will also be decided halfway across the world in Steinbach, Manitoba. We also reveal our podcast plans leading up to the Olympics and Robbie makes his famous predictions one last time. This episode is brought to you by Goldline Curling, The Choice of Champions. Grab your gear, apparel, and more at goldlinecurling.com. | — | ||||||
| 12/15/25 | ![]() From Lohja to Saskatoon | John and Robbie are back and lost in all the Canadian Olympic Trials hubbub was the fact that the European Championships also took place the same week! The BBs go through all the results there as it's a Swedish Sweep for Teams Edin and Hasselborg, before turning their attention to the upcoming HearingLife Canadian Open in Saskatoon as the GSOC brings 2025 to a close. We take a look at some of the most intriguing storylines coming into the week, we take a quick peek at the very strong Tier 2 field, and we close with Robbie's famous predictions. This episode is brought to you by Goldline Curling. For all your curling equipment and apparel needs, head to goldlinecurling.com. | — | ||||||
| 12/11/25 | ![]() The Fourth and the First w/ Marc Kennedy and Paul Webster | John is joined by Marc Kennedy and Paul Webster as Marc heads to his Canadian curling record 4th Olympics and Paul heads to his first as a coach of a curling team and not as a Curling Canada employee. Marc is up first to discuss how it felt a bit different this time, why Brad Jacobs and Brett Gallant are performing better now than they ever have been, how exactly he's managed to get to 4 Olympic Games, and how this might shift his plans for next year and beyond. Then we bring Paul back on the podcast after his wonderful appearance last year to give us some insight on why he thinks Team Jacobs practices better than any team, how his coaching has involved managing masculinity, and the challenges that the Cortina portion of the Olympics will bring. This episode is brought to you by Goldline Curling, the Choice of Champions. For the latest and best in curling gear and apparel, visit goldlinecurling.com. | — | ||||||
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