Deep Look: Tiina Booth, College Rebuild, NUTC
Tiina Booth joins Charlie Eisenhood and Keith Raynor on Multi-World's weekly radio show to discuss her experiences with National Ultimate Training Camp (NUTC) and college rebuilds. The conversation covers various topics, including Tiina's background as a senior editor for Uli World and her thoughts on the current state of ultimate. As the snow piles up in Keith's neighborhood, they delve into his frustrations with shoveling and his unexpected encounter with Subaru, who are struggling to find microchips for new models. Tiina shares her expertise and insights on NUTC, providing a unique perspective on the ultimate training environment. The conversation is informative, engaging, and offers a behind-the-scenes look at Tiina's experiences in the world of ultimate.
Watch Tiina Booth's college rebuild form in-depth at NUTC. Expert analysis breaks down her growth, technique, and strategy.
Watch on YouTubeVideo Transcript
welcome to deep look multi-world's weekly radio show about the current state of ultimate i'm the host and the editor of ulti world charlie eisenhood joining me is ulti world senior editor keith raynor we've got a great show for you today tina booth will be joining us for a long interview looking forward to speaking with her about what's going on with national ultimate training camp umass etc keith uh how are you this afternoon i'm okay uh a little frustrated that once again had to shovel snow yeah it's a big big snow big snow life right now my car is somewhere out on the street getting horribly buried and at some point i'm gonna have to dig it out you know i meant to ask you i meant to ask you about this off air so maybe maybe you'll cut this conversation but no no let's go so i got it so i got a letter from subaru today from our local subaru dealer where my wife and i purchased our car two years ago or whatnot okay and uh it said that they are running out of microchips for new subarus and so they're going to have like a limited supply of subarus so they like want to pay us to buy ours back because we have the micro trip they need and they'll give us they'll sell us any other car at employee price dude have you heard anything like this coming to you no but i didn't buy my car from subaru i bought it from a just an owner i can't tell if this sounds like a scam that it's like them trying to get you to buy a new car it could be i mean all the lettering looks looks legit uh i guess we could i don't really mean a scam in the sense that someone's trying to just like like a marketing deal a marketing look i would call them and if the if the price is right sure but uh i'm i'm i think i'm no fools i mean if they want to buy your car back at above the market value for it exactly then you know i mean i guess it's kind of like getting a trade-in bonus but you could look into it yeah if the math makes sense i mean i don't even know how...





