This is one of the most honest and relatable interviews I’ve watched in a long time, Dwayne made a bad decision like most of us but he is still one of ours and his accountability is so teachable. Salute Dwayne 100 times and big up the tequila team representing us amazingly!! ✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽❤️💛💚
I met Dwain at lee Valley earlier this year. I dont see him as a cheat I see him as one of the most influential GB sprinters to ever do it. Promise one day imma out do even his legacy in the 100 metres. Thank you Dwain for inspiring me. Remember the name Joshua Aboagye⚡🏃🏾♂️🥇
@FiRST_TØ_LETT_A_RHYMME_FLØW_DØWN_THE_NiLE [RAKiM] "he who has never sinned let him throw the first stone" i get it he cheated but have u ever cheated on an exam? I have🤷🏾♂️its wrong but we learn from our mistakes
Agreed. IMO its something you learn the more you interview people. Let the guest tell their story, don’t try to complete their sentences or interject because you can disrupt the flow. I think they interjected a little too much but overall I got what Dwain was saying and it was incredibly insightful.
Great conversation. Too many interruptions though. Let people talk sometimes,we lost some key bits of the story. The man’s talking and you take the conversation somewhere else amongst yourselves. 🤦♂️🤯
Please tell Mr expose to shut the HELL UP & let the guest speak. Guys you lot need to up your interview game up! Interview the guy and stop talking nonsense
MAN LIKE DWAIN!!! When I tell you, he was one of my favourite athletes. I used to watch all the competitions. That would be my weekend PATTERNED!!! So happy for him to be able to share his story, I really enjoyed this interview and learning more about him. A legend, and its amazing to hear what he is doing for the youth. Yoh! I can't believe he's still paying off the debt? From 2003 onwards? Great episode!
Dwayne's chambers' life insights provided a captivating journey into his experiences. The depth of the conversation and the perspectives shared by Dwayne added a rich layer to the podcast, making it a compelling and enthralling listening experience for newcomers like me. 🙌🏾
brilliant interview @3shotsoftequila Big up Dwain for his honesty and may all his achievements and disappointments be celebrated and his experience heralded. smashed it guys
Good interview. Mid way through would have been good to let Dwain speak. The group kind of took over the interview especially the breddah with the glasses.
Usually the ones interjecting are the ones too keen to make it known it’s their podcast… big man we know it’s your podcast now shut it and let the guest speak
DC big up for your openness and honesty. I remember seeing you at carnival - 95/96 thinking it’s nice to see you doing well. Your story resonates, especially the parental up bringing styles of the African & Caribbean community. Our generation has to scrutinise and do better!
Dwain very articulate, has you gripped when telling his story, but the podcasters are interrupting way to much and wanting to tell their own story - when you have someone as eloquent as Dwain you need to shut up and let the man speak
This is an excellent interview! Honestly the way Dwayne puts across his experiences was captivating....! Got to take my hat off to Dwayne for the honesty to highlight the dangers in the elite sports Industry.
I love this. Even though I am a Jamaican I followed Dwayne Chambers's career from early on, and I was so disappointed when this happened. I always wanted to hear this side 👍🏿
Great episode the step father and keeping it from he’s dad upsets me, my kids where with there mum and her boyfriend and was getting left alone, not being looked after properly feed etc etc so happy they live with me now and there safe and happy
This was a good interview with Dwain Chambers....probably his most transparent, candid and heart felt ever done by him. It could have been so much better if the interviewers had allowed the "guest" the space to speak and flow....it could have been brilliant.! The part of the interview which was going deep into how he was introduced to "pharmacology" was fascinating, then the interviewers egos and voices took over and ruined this interview!. I didn't watch this to hear these 3 amigos who know very little about athletics ,but to listen to Dwain. Next time when you have a top class guest.....let them lead the conversation, don't take over or take interview down a rabbit hole. Well done Dwain ,the truth always sets you free. Be bless.
Maurice Green was doped, Linford Christie was doped, Alan Wells was doped, Tyson Gay was doped, Asafa Powell was doped - all these guys were doped out of their minds. The only one who hasn't failed a test is Bolt - and that's because athletics as a sport would collapse if he was found to have been using - but give me a break - the guy ran 9.5 lol. He was doped out of his mind - all the Jamaicans were and still are. You can't beat a man who is doped unless you are doped too. Dwayne got caught - that's it. He's obviously done a lot of introspection and self-questioning about what lead him to this point in his life. Good for him. It's good to see that he has learned from one mistake he made.
DC needs to be a motivational speaker fam,I admire his honesty. That was a fascinating discussion about y’all’s perspective on our U.S athletes. I grew up loving Nigel Ben,Linford Christie,Ian Rush,John Barnes,Les Ferdinand,Chris Eubank and even copied Stan Collymore’s fresh cut. I remember visiting England and just soaking it in man,I would stay in Wimbledon Village,but I would be eager to check out Brixton and Notting Hill. I even got the chance to visit Birmingham. I got mad respect for y’all man,I always root for y’all aside from US athletics and Jamaica athletics. Respect!!!👊🏽
This interview for me is one of the best I have ever listened to, Duane chambers are TRUTHFUL And ARTICULATE AS HE SHARES HIS ACCOUNT OF HIS EXPERIENCES ON AND OF THE TRACK. I feel it is IMPORTANT that our YOUNG MEN AND WOMAN KNOW THAT THERE ARE CONSEQUENCES FOR
This is a blockbuster Interview. Enjoyed every moment of it. Thank you for inviting us to DC world. I hope he one day write a book and the book turn into a movie. What an inspirational story.
I met him like 8-9 years ago he was drunk lol but proper respectful man. Said hello and spoke to me for a few minuets. he was outside a bar with friends. Proper good brudda
Little disappointed with this interview, Dwayne was telling his story nicely then it got hijacked by how Americans live so missed some important points that could have been told.
i love this episode. i gree up watching Dwain the ups the owns as a kid loving althletics so seeing him here and real. 100% and open about it all God Bless you man. This was an amazing pod and conversation
Loved this for the first 30mins then for 10mins the 3 unkowns to me went on one...I was done. Personally I'm genuinley not interested in the interviwers opinions, I just want hear about the guests story
I 47. I watched this guy and supported this guy as a young man from North Wales. He was my guy until the end of his career. Even his rugby league career I watched and wished him well. So glad I've watched this great pod by the way and glad he doin well in life. Another bastard of a step dad. Who would of known we had so much in common. ❤️
i will always salute the great talent of Dwain Chambers was one of my top athletes,his end was not deserving of his great talent always wondered what happened to him ,truly one of the london massive.
Chambers was always a hero of mine- remember reading Islington Gazzette when this guy was 14 breaking records. Shame how it all ended as he’s a good guy
Great interview.. would be good to let them talk more without interrupting so much, also would've been good to hear how he was caught, the test he took, how he found out.. where he was.. what emotions he was going through at the exact moment.
Well done gents, I’m not a person that usually leaves comments but after listen to you all I decided that to be passive would be the wrong thing for me to do 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿