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BringJoy

BringJoy

Written by: Joy Nulisch
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This podcast is all about bringing joy through storytelling and conversation, with two shows. The Joy of Baseball Show is all about baseball from the sandlots to the big leagues and everything in between, my guest and I will share our joy for the game with you. The Conchs Show is all about celebrating the incredible people of Key West and their stories from every corner of our Conch Community.

So whether you’re a fan of baseball or good storytelling you’ll be entertained and each episode will bring a little joy to your day

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Baseball & Softball Social Sciences
Episodes
  • (Bonus Segment) Conch Pride with Richie Garcia: The Jeffrey Maier Incident
    May 24 2026

    Special Segment: From the Conch Pride with Legend Richie Garcia. One call in October can follow you for years, but the part most fans never hear is what it does to the person who made it. We sit down with former MLB umpire Richie Garcia to unpack the human fallout from the Jeffrey Maier play in the 1996 Yankees vs. Orioles postseason, and why he still describes that stretch as the hardest winter of his career. If you’ve ever searched for the truth about MLB umpiring pressure, controversial calls, or what officials endure off the field, this conversation goes straight there.

    Garcia shares what it was like to keep working immediately after the storm hit: traveling under security, being escorted into and out of the stadium, and trying to protect his wife and kids from the noise and anger surrounding his name. We also talk about the psychology of officiating, including how he handles conflict after an ejection and why confronting tension directly can be the only way to move forward. It’s a rare look at sports officiating that goes beyond rules and replay angles and into safety, stress, and identity.

    Then the story turns. Garcia describes walking into a packed press conference for the first time and using a single joke to steady the room, plus how a decades-long reputation with players and writers can quietly matter when everything is on the line. Finally, we get the perspective shift that makes this episode stick: Orioles players offering grace at spring training, and Garcia’s later conversation with Jeffrey Maier as an adult, which reframes the moment with empathy and maturity. If this changed how you see umpires, subscribe, share the episode with a baseball fan, and leave us a review.

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    9 mins
  • Conch Pride with Legend Richie Garcia
    May 17 2026

    We trade Key West memories with MLB umpiring legend Richie Garcia, then follow his road from Conch childhood stickball to a career that includes All Star Games and multiple World Series. We also get the inside story on the Jeffrey Maier play, what umpires go through after a spotlight moment, and why today’s rule changes are reshaping the strike zone and the pace of baseball.

    • Growing up in old Key West with tight community ties and nonstop baseball
    • The Marine Corps years and the pivot from coaching to umpiring behind the plate
    • Breaking into pro ball and learning the travel grind of a Major League umpire
    • The Jeffrey Maier incident, security pressure and earning respect through reputation
    • World Series perspective, full circle moments and the 1989 earthquake experience
    • What 109 ejections teach about fairness boundaries and manager psychology
    • Thoughts on pitch clock replay and automated balls and strikes and how grading impacts umpires
    • Favorite cities, food on the road and lessons from veteran umpires
    • What Conch pride means and why knowing Key West history matters

    If you enjoyed this episode, drop a like, share, and subscribe because there's a lot of good stuff on chat. You can also follow BringJoy on YouTube and Instagram or check my website at joynulisch.com. And go bring joy to the people in your world.

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    1 hr and 41 mins
  • Conch Pride with Marina Goins
    May 13 2026

    Pressure situations don’t create a clutch player, they reveal one. That’s why sitting down with Marina Goins feels like getting a real look at what makes a Key West athlete rise when the moment gets loud. Marina is a Lady Conchs softball standout who took her game from the Backyard to college softball, first through the JUCO route at Pensacola State College and then to NCAA Division II at Lynn University, and she’s honest about what each level demands.

    We get into the differences between JUCO and D2 softball, from the “no restraints” grind of junior college practices to the NCAA limited hours that force you to develop discipline on your own. Marina also shares what she tells herself in the batter’s box, how she reads the field, and why her goal is always to “produce,” no matter what that looks like. If you care about leadership, mental toughness, and becoming a better teammate, her definition of a great teammate is simple and strong: communicate, stay humble, bring grit, and ride for your team.

    The conversation goes beyond stats. We talk about balancing academics and athletics, building confidence through mentoring younger players, and how girls weightlifting helped her get stronger and hit with real power. Marina closes the loop on what Conch Pride means, why Key West community matters, and what she’s doing next with a biology degree and the start of chiropractic school.

    Subscribe, share this with a Conch fan, and leave a review so more people can find these Key West stories and the athletes who live them.

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    41 mins
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