Those of us lucky enough and old enough to live in Santa Cruz and play Delaveaga have watched Nate and so many others through the arc of their careers. Nate is one of those individuals who exemplify everything positive about the game. He’s hard working, humble, grateful, funny and an amazing disc golfer. Im so happy to see him finding success outside of disc sports and also still within the community and again on the course!
As a fellow 1985 child, I really hope Nate takes his love for the sport and reinvests himself into trying to become a Top 25 player at his current age. I really think Nate can do it. Most of the Euro courses he will be able to hang at. Pick and choose the American courses/events. Come on Nate!
I love Doss. If I had it my way it would be Mr. & Mrs. Doss and ALL my disc golf commentary. They have the chill NorCal/?NorWest vibe of my people. Got to meet him briefly at Winthrop. Friendly, warm and grateful to fans. What an awesome guy.
Same age as Nate but wasn’t until I was 15 my older brother introduced me to disc golf by taking me to Da La for my first round! Loved disc golf ever since. Love this well done and thank you!
One of maybe the best interview i have ever listen to! Doss looks like a great and awesome human beeing! Looking forward to hear him talk again next season. And of course brian as interviewer also did a great job! 🤘🤝
New appreciation for Nate Doss. Brian Earhart does an excellent job asking great questions and then listening to Nate's great stories from his childhood and teen years, winning Worlds and all the rest. What a great look back with the present and future in mind. Cheers, gents. - Benjamin
Class of 94 Santa Cruz High! I used to sand the lip down on my stingrays to get more understable for a roller on hole 3 at dela. This interview gives me chills!
Let’s start introducing people as x time Major winner. If we only focus on World titles, the other majors will be not as important. If fans want to consider Worlds the pinnacle, so be it, but don’t decide for them. Nate is a 4x major winner.
DGN coverage in my opinion is terrible. The paywall and locking out post production companies from coverage is a big reason for the downturn in disc golf. 4.5 hours of poorly edited and directed live coverage on open boring courses isn’t what the audience is looking for. Two 35 minute videos per round with options of seeing multiple cards on FPO and MPO is what drew people in. Give us gatekeeper covering chase cards, give us gk pro covering third card, give us ace run pro and hyzer media at the big tourneys, stop focusing on open courses and crowd size. If DGN would allow other video production companies to film with conditions on camera quality and compatibility with DGN broadcast requirements they could outsource their camera crews and editing personnel while retaining access to their coverage for live broadcast. No switching camera angles during flight unless the disc goes out of sight. People with actual background in broadcast journalism need to be hired as a balance to the few player commentators who have an aptitude for it. (Sexton, Earhart, Stinchcomb, Climo was fantastic on coverage). Develop a real relationship with a sports channel to get post production round coverage on cable television. 35 to 40 minutes for 9 holes with commercials added makes a nice hour package for a half round. Putting your product in front of consumers eyes is the first step, people aren’t going to pay to watch something they’re unfamiliar with. Charge advertisers to reach a larger audience instead of charging your smaller audience to be advertised to. DGN is killing disc golf.
I’d love to be in production meetings where they throw content ideas out and hear why the people in charge think that things like this will be engaging or interesting to the customer… doesn’t seem like a lot of thought is put into what people actually want…
@@NJT1013I didn’t watch it, don’t worry. But that doesn’t mean I can’t express my opinion, and I’m sure they like to hear feedback whether positive or negative. Any good business would, or how else would they be able to provide their customers with what they want? People like you who try to suppress other people’s opinions just because it doesn’t match with their own isn’t productive and doesn’t lend to any improvements in quality. No reason for u to get upset, snowflake ;)
Just because this might not be your cup of tea, it doesn’t mean it isn’t good content that people want. Personally this is exactly the kind of content I want. Love it.
@@zackp6794and that’s totally fine, we’re all welcome to our own opinions. Any good company would want to hear the positives and negatives, if u can’t take constructive criticism, you’ll never grow. Just wish people weren’t so soft these days. Case in point is my reply to the other guy on here got deleted. Wonder how that happened….
Those of us lucky enough and old enough to live in Santa Cruz and play Delaveaga have watched Nate and so many others through the arc of their careers. Nate is one of those individuals who exemplify everything positive about the game. He’s hard working, humble, grateful, funny and an amazing disc golfer. Im so happy to see him finding success outside of disc sports and also still within the community and again on the course!
Nate Doss! Sir you are a legend and a amazing ambassador of the sport of disc golf love your work!! 💯
One of the best interviews I’ve listened to in recent memory. Nate Doss is a legend! Great job Brian!
As a fellow 1985 child, I really hope Nate takes his love for the sport and reinvests himself into trying to become a Top 25 player at his current age. I really think Nate can do it. Most of the Euro courses he will be able to hang at. Pick and choose the American courses/events. Come on Nate!
Good on you Nate! Good to see you back playing selected tournaments.
The new generation of players can learn a lot from Nate!!
I love Doss. If I had it my way it would be Mr. & Mrs. Doss and ALL my disc golf commentary. They have the chill NorCal/?NorWest vibe of my people. Got to meet him briefly at Winthrop. Friendly, warm and grateful to fans. What an awesome guy.
I love this. Thank you for putting this together
Same age as Nate but wasn’t until I was 15 my older brother introduced me to disc golf by taking me to Da La for my first round! Loved disc golf ever since. Love this well done and thank you!
Doss is gold
I loved this interview ❤
This is gold! Thank you Mr Doss for sharing
One of maybe the best interview i have ever listen to! Doss looks like a great and awesome human beeing! Looking forward to hear him talk again next season.
And of course brian as interviewer also did a great job! 🤘🤝
Loved this interview!
You rock Doss!! 👊🤠
Great interview 👍
New appreciation for Nate Doss. Brian Earhart does an excellent job asking great questions and then listening to Nate's great stories from his childhood and teen years, winning Worlds and all the rest. What a great look back with the present and future in mind. Cheers, gents. - Benjamin
LOVE Nate. Every sport has its foundation athletes. Nate is that for disc golf.
Great interview thanks so much
Class of 94 Santa Cruz High! I used to sand the lip down on my stingrays to get more understable for a roller on hole 3 at dela. This interview gives me chills!
Class of 94 as well….
Doss is a great commentator for DGN. Such passion for the game
hour and a half well spent! 👍
Love him.
Let’s start introducing people as x time Major winner. If we only focus on World titles, the other majors will be not as important. If fans want to consider Worlds the pinnacle, so be it, but don’t decide for them. Nate is a 4x major winner.
Why does this not have 1k views in 8 hours
I’ll tell you why. The people that hopped on board the DG bandwagon in the last 4 years don’t give a rip about what DG truly is and it’s full story.
Nate, what courses do you play in the Bend area?
Nate Boss!
❤
I would pay alot for a couple hours of not G rated tour stories from Nate :D
Cool
Bring back factored discs! I’ll take a factor 2 Zeus.
Disc golf was better in the early 2000s when it was just Innova and discraft.
Bring yalls ass to the Halloween Howler
1st
DGN coverage in my opinion is terrible. The paywall and locking out post production companies from coverage is a big reason for the downturn in disc golf. 4.5 hours of poorly edited and directed live coverage on open boring courses isn’t what the audience is looking for. Two 35 minute videos per round with options of seeing multiple cards on FPO and MPO is what drew people in. Give us gatekeeper covering chase cards, give us gk pro covering third card, give us ace run pro and hyzer media at the big tourneys, stop focusing on open courses and crowd size. If DGN would allow other video production companies to film with conditions on camera quality and compatibility with DGN broadcast requirements they could outsource their camera crews and editing personnel while retaining access to their coverage for live broadcast. No switching camera angles during flight unless the disc goes out of sight. People with actual background in broadcast journalism need to be hired as a balance to the few player commentators who have an aptitude for it. (Sexton, Earhart, Stinchcomb, Climo was fantastic on coverage). Develop a real relationship with a sports channel to get post production round coverage on cable television. 35 to 40 minutes for 9 holes with commercials added makes a nice hour package for a half round. Putting your product in front of consumers eyes is the first step, people aren’t going to pay to watch something they’re unfamiliar with. Charge advertisers to reach a larger audience instead of charging your smaller audience to be advertised to. DGN is killing disc golf.
I’d love to be in production meetings where they throw content ideas out and hear why the people in charge think that things like this will be engaging or interesting to the customer… doesn’t seem like a lot of thought is put into what people actually want…
Consume something else then.
@@NJT1013I didn’t watch it, don’t worry. But that doesn’t mean I can’t express my opinion, and I’m sure they like to hear feedback whether positive or negative. Any good business would, or how else would they be able to provide their customers with what they want?
People like you who try to suppress other people’s opinions just because it doesn’t match with their own isn’t productive and doesn’t lend to any improvements in quality. No reason for u to get upset, snowflake ;)
Just because this might not be your cup of tea, it doesn’t mean it isn’t good content that people want.
Personally this is exactly the kind of content I want. Love it.
@@zackp6794and that’s totally fine, we’re all welcome to our own opinions. Any good company would want to hear the positives and negatives, if u can’t take constructive criticism, you’ll never grow. Just wish people weren’t so soft these days.
Case in point is my reply to the other guy on here got deleted. Wonder how that happened….