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EPISODE · May 20, 2026 · 45 MIN

11. How Adults Actually Make Friends in Pittsburgh (PSL, Community & Why It Matters) w Greg Mitrik

from Move Me To Pgh · host David Kerr

Making friends as an adult isn’t easy… but in Pittsburgh, there’s a system for it.In this episode of Move Me to PGH, we sit down with Greg Mitrik, Director of the Pittsburgh Sports League (PSL), to talk about something that matters way more than people realize: community.From kickball leagues to volleyball, PSL has quietly become one of the biggest ways people meet friends, build relationships, and even change their lives in Pittsburgh.This isn’t just about sports — it’s about connection, opportunity, and why people actually stay in this city.What we cover in this episode:• How Pittsburgh Sports League started and why it exists• Why thousands of people are joining adult sports leagues• The real reason people move to (and stay in) Pittsburgh• How PSL helps people meet friends, partners, and even business connections• The easiest sports to join if you’re new and don’t know anyone• Free agent sign-ups and how to get involved today• The behind-the-scenes of running leagues across the city• Why community matters more now than everWhether you’re new to Pittsburgh or have lived here your whole life, this episode will make you look at the city differently.📍 Want to get involved?Check out PSL and start showing up. https://pittsburghsportsleague.leaguelab.com/🎧 Move Me to PGH — new episodes every week covering Pittsburgh real estate, local life, and the conversations shaping the city.

Making friends as an adult isn’t easy… but in Pittsburgh, there’s a system for it.In this episode of Move Me to PGH, we sit down with Greg Mitrik, Director of the Pittsburgh Sports League (PSL), to talk about something that matters way more than people realize: community.From kickball leagues to volleyball, PSL has quietly become one of the biggest ways people meet friends, build relationships, and even change their lives in Pittsburgh.This isn’t just about sports — it’s about connection, opportunity, and why people actually stay in this city.What we cover in this episode:• How Pittsburgh Sports League started and why it exists• Why thousands of people are joining adult sports leagues• The real reason people move to (and stay in) Pittsburgh• How PSL helps people meet friends, partners, and even business connections• The easiest sports to join if you’re new and don’t know anyone• Free agent sign-ups and how to get involved today• The behind-the-scenes of running leagues across the city• Why community matters more now than everWhether you’re new to Pittsburgh or have lived here your whole life, this episode will make you look at the city differently.📍 Want to get involved?Check out PSL and start showing up. https://pittsburghsportsleague.leaguelab.com/🎧 Move Me to PGH — new episodes every week covering Pittsburgh real estate, local life, and the conversations shaping the city.

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