Peter Tomenson

Unsung Architects

Sports EN ↓ 16 episodes

A podcast (15-30 minutes per episode) profiling the hidden builders of sport: the coaches, trainers, statisticians, groundskeepers, inventors, and rule-makers whose quiet decisions shaped how games are played and understood. Each episode is a hands-on workshop in audio form—the host walks listeners through whiteboards, practice fields, and equipment benches using vivid language and a warm, craft-focused tone. Legends get the headlines; this show illuminates the craftspersons and their process.

Author

Peter Tomenson

Category

Sports

Podcast website

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Latest episode

Apr 24, 2026

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Episodes

The Language of the Hands 24.04.2026

Episode six: “The Language of the Hands”—the story of Irene Santos, who taught hearing teams to speak with their hands, and found clarity in silence.

The Clock That Knew Fatigue 19.04.2026

Episode five: “The Clock That Knew Fatigue”—the work of Rohan Mehta, who taught teams to track mental exhaustion before physical failure.

The Kit That Adapted 19.04.2026

Episode four: “The Kit That Adapted”—the story of Ben “Patch” Wallace, who taught material to listen to the body and the elements.

The Spreadsheet That Could Feel 16.03.2026

Episode three: “The Spreadsheet That Could Feel”—the craft of Lena Petrova, who taught machines to speak the language of gut decisions.

The Warm-Up That Wasn’t 16.03.2026

Episode two: “The Warm-Up That Wasn’t”—the story of Micah Rhodes, who rewrote the first twenty minutes before the game and turned mental fog into clarity.

The Room That Listens 16.03.2026

Season two begins with “The Room That Listens”—the work of Dr. Elara Vance, who taught us that architecture isn’t just what we see. It’s what we hear.

The Penalty Nobody Wanted 15.01.2026

Rule-maker who introduced a controversial deterrent that quietly increased fairness.

Numbers to Narratives 15.01.2026

Video analyst who fused tagging systems with story arcs players could remember under pressure.

The Recovery Room 15.01.2026

Athletic trainer who mainstreamed soft-tissue protocols and sleep scoring.

The Language of Calls 15.01.2026

Referee-educator who standardized hand signals and improved broadcast comprehension.

Angles, Not Speed 10.01.2026

Assistant coach who taught pursuit geometry to outpace faster teams.

The Quiet Revolution in Tape 03.01.2026

Equipment tinkerer who redesigned a position via bracing, strapping, and micro-adjustments.

Grass As Technology 27.12.2025

Groundskeeper who engineered a resilient playing surface that changed injury profiles.

The Third Eye in Scouting 20.12.2025

A statistician whose model reframed “potential” vs. “production.”

Clockwork Fatigue 13.12.2025

The physiologist who normalized periodization in team sports; training like seasons, not sprints.

The Wall That Could Move 06.12.2025

A small-school coach named M. Reyes turns a slow roster into a synchronized defense by teaching five players to move like one flexible wall. What listeners learn Why drift, the half-step delay between defenders, breaks most coverages. How simple rope and ring drills create shared timing and spacing you can feel. The breakthrough, a two-possession sequence where a shifting wall erases a favorite sk...

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