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The Art and Identity of Passing Ep26

22 min · 14 jun 2026
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In this episode, we explore the fascinating dual meaning of the term "passing" across two very different fields: social science and competitive sports. First, we examine the sociological concept of passing, where individuals navigate identity, perception, and social acceptance in relation to gender, race, disability, and other aspects of human experience. We then shift to the volleyball court, where passing is a fundamental technical skill that forms the foundation of team play, ball control, and tactical success. Along the way, we discuss coaching methods, skill development, training drills, and the broader role of strategy in both social and athletic contexts. Join us as we uncover how a single word can carry profound significance in understanding both society and sport. Thank you for listening to The Football Radar Podcast. Stay updated with football news, match analysis, and player insights.

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