Theo Wan

Podcast Host

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Preston's Summary

Theo Wan is a Podcast Host at Huckin Eh’ Podcast. He is a passionate advocate for Canadian ultimate, discussing team sports and competitive sports with fellow enthusiasts. Theo has been featured in Brock University and Ultiworld, sharing his insights and experiences from the world of ultimate frisbee.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 45 %
Events: 16 %
Interviews Q&as: 11 %
Event Coverage: 8 %
Promotional: 8 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Team Sports
  • Individual Sports
  • Sports Disciplines

Pitching Insights

Theo Wan's focus is primarily on local and regional ultimate frisbee tournaments, with a significant emphasis on event coverage and announcements. As such, he would be most responsive to pitches related to upcoming local or national ultimate frisbee events in Canada, particularly those taking place in Montreal.

Given the specific nature of his coverage, Theo may appreciate pitches that provide exclusive access to interviews with key players, coaches or organizers involved in the Canadian Ultimate scene. Additionally, unique insights into the growth and development of Ultimate Frisbee within Canada would likely resonate well with him.

It's important for pitching entities to tailor their content specifically towards the Canadian Ultimate community and highlight any connections they have to Montreal or similar regions where Theo’s audience is based.

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