Ep. 1 — Building Community Through Pickleball (Amy)

EPISODE · Mar 1, 2025 · 42 MIN

Ep. 1 — Building Community Through Pickleball (Amy)

from Pickle Me This — Sharing the fun, friends & stories of rec pickleball play · host Deirdre

Deirdre and Amy discuss the unique community built around pickleball. They explore how the sport fosters friendships, inclusivity, and connections among players of all ages. Amy shares her personal journey into pickleball, emphasizing the importance of making newcomers feel welcome and the joy of building relationships both on and off the court — including vacationing together! The conversation highlights the power of nicknames, shared experiences, and the simple act of reaching out to others to create a vibrant community. Listeners are encouraged to take risks, ask questions, and embrace the opportunities that pickleball offers for connection and friendship.TakeawaysPickleball creates a sense of community and belonging.Building trust is essential in both classrooms and on the courts.Inclusivity is key to making everyone feel welcome.Nicknames can help foster connections among players.Shared experiences off the court deepen friendships.It's important to reach out to those who seem shy or alone.Food can be a great icebreaker and connector.Friendships can blossom across generations in pickleball.Being positive and approachable encourages others to connect.Taking risks in social situations can lead to meaningful relationships.Chapters00:00 Finding Community Through Pickleball00:27 Welcome to episode 201:20 Finding community through pickleball04:07 Building Trust and Relationships06:50 Breaking the Ice: Approaching New Players09:36 The Iona Guy: A Unique Friendship12:02 Nicknames and Connections on the Court16:29 The Rewards of Community Building19:23 Friendship Beyond the Courts23:38 The Importance of Connection in Pickleball23:58 Memorable Off-Court Experiences26:46 Building Friendships Through Shared Adventures31:12 The Unique Nature of Pickleball Friendships32:55 Advice for Shy Players35:20 Creating a Welcoming Community38:30 The Meaning of the Pickleball Community39:38 Deepening Relationships Beyond the Game

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