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ATC Squash Podcast - Episode 48

Ep. 48

Were delighted to welcome onto the show the founder and CEO of the first Urban Squash program SquashBusters - Greg Zaff. A super passionate and inspring guy, talks about how he got into squash, the muse for starting SquashBusters - which was the model for other urban programs to start up all over North America and the world.

He goes into how SquashBusters has had to adapt both their programming and fundraising events that are essestial to the running of the programs.

The Rumble kicks off next week and Arthur is participating and committing to a number of challenegs to raise money for the program - if you would like to make a donation for this event you can chack out the link below

https://squashbusters.rallybound.org/rumble-challenge/Member/MyPage/4515266/Arthur-Gaskin


Personally we are massive supporters/fans of SQB, the work they do and the hugely positive impact it has on the lives of its students and families. How they have continued to serve their students through these unprecedented times, is nothing short of inspiring. 

To learn more of the program you can check them lout on their website www.squashbusters.org


Charlie Blasburg is back with a hopping new tune "Moving On" Check him out on spotify itunes etc and give the man a follow as he continues to produce some bang tidy tunes


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