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The Hochman and Crowder podcast is an absolute gem in the world of sports radio. Hosted by Marc Hochman and Channing Crowder, with Alex Solana as their producer, this show provides a unique blend of sports analysis, comedy, and nonsense that keeps listeners entertained from start to finish. Despite being based in the northeast and having a job, I make it a point to listen whenever I can because these guys never fail to make me laugh.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is the chemistry between Hochman and Crowder. The dynamic between them is perfect, with Hochman bringing his expertise from his time working with Dan Le Batard and Crowder providing a refreshing perspective as the antithesis of every athlete stereotype. They also have an incredible foil in Solana, who continues to grow and develop his humor on a daily basis. This trio has unlimited potential and is only limited by their own ambitions.
Another great aspect of this podcast is the recent improvement in its format. Previously, interviews were mixed with full hours which made it difficult to follow along. However, thanks to whoever made the fix recently, this issue has been resolved and now listeners can enjoy a seamless listening experience.
As for the worst aspects of this podcast, there really aren't many. As a lifelong Miami Dolphins fan since 1969, I appreciate how honest these guys are with their takes on the team, even during painful seasons. The only downside I can think of is that as someone who doesn't have much attachment to Florida sports being based in California, some of the inside jokes or references may go over my head. However, that doesn't take away from my overall enjoyment of the show.
In conclusion, The Hochman and Crowder podcast is an excellent show that goes beyond just sports. It's entertaining in so many ways and provides a much-needed laugh during tough times for sports teams. Hochman and Crowder have a genuine rapport that continues to grow, making them a must-listen for anyone looking for a dose of sports, comedy, and nonsense. Whether you're a Florida sports fan or not, this podcast is worth tuning into.

De'Von Achane won't be at voluntary workouts for the Fins and we don't blame him. Debating the most overrated food and beverages in sports. Two rounds of Talk About It Tuesday and Josh Appel joins the show to talk The Masters, the Panthers and the Marlins.

In hour one, Shams latest report on the Bucks clarifies the Heat's trade package in February. Should they offer the same package this summer? De'Von Achane is holding out of voluntary workouts. Appel joins the show to discuss Achane, the Marlins and The Masters.

In hour two, debating the most overrated food or beverages in sports after Darren Rovel made waves with his own list. Plus, picking one event to go to for free between the Super Bowl, World Cup Final or a Sunday at The Masters.

In hour three, preview of the Heat - Raptors tonight. The Dolphins post video of Malik Willis throwing to his new #1 target. Jeff Hafley has proved he's a great communicator. Bonus round of Talk About It Tuesday - normal pizza crust or stuffed crust?

In hour four, listening to audio from new Dolphins head coach Jeff Hafley as he addresses several topics on day 1 of voluntary workouts in Miami. Plus, Hoch and Jimmy prepare to drive to loanDepot Park for tonight's Marlins game.

Is stuffed pizza crust overrated? Plus, Shaq is trying to push a new show that we think has zero chance of working.

Picking one of the following three events to attend for free: the Super Bowl, the World Cup Final or Sunday at The Masters.

Voluntary workouts began at the Dolphins facility today but Achane was not in attendance. Crowder thinks it's the right thing to do but are the Dolphins making the right decision by paying him?

More information from Shams about the ongoing saga in Milwaukee including a trade offer from the Heat that Milwaukee ultimately declined. Will the Heat be offering the same package this summer?

Giving Heat legend Mike B his flowers ahead of his final regular season game ever as the voice of the Heat. A review of the opening of Nu Stadium with Donovan Campbell. Fighting over Giannis and the Bucks again.

In hour one, the debut of Nu Stadium went a lot better than we expected. Hoch is ready for The Masters. Dan Hurley = lunatic. Ahead of his final regular season game ever, the legendary Heat PA announcer Michael Baiamonte joins the show.

In hour two, Hoch's Bulls are making sweeping changes. Remembering a time when doctors promoted cigarette smoking. Geno vs Dawn Staley was fun. WSVN's Donovan Campbell shares his experience at the opening of Nu Stadium Saturday night.

In hour three, is there any silver lining to this Heat season if they finish back in the play-in tourney? Plus, the Bucks and Giannis are beefing again but we're split on who to believe in the latest saga up in Milwaukee.

In hour four, Hoch is keeping a close eye on the Cubs for obvious reasons. One machete between Hoch and Jimmy at a Marlins game. Plus, the early Heat / Raptors line sorta makes no sense considering the standings.

Giannis and the Bucks are once again at a crossroads but the show is split on who to believe in the next saga up in Milwaukee.

Talent? Coaching? Injuries? Trying to piece together who or what deserves most of the blame for the Heat not finishing with a top six seed again.

Sports anchor and reporter for WSVN in Miami - Donovan Campbell - attended the first ever game at Nu Stadium Saturday night. He shares his full review.

The legendary Voice of the Miami Heat - PA announcer Michael Baiamonte - joins the show to reminisce about becoming the voice of the Heat, his favorite calls and life after retirement.

This week's top Dolphins conversations focus on a franchise in transition. We break down the looming extension talks for "pillar" running back De'Von Achane, how the front office is building the new-look offense around Malik Willis, and the unique impact Troy Aikman is having in his role as a front-office consultant.

104.3 WQAM presents a selection of interviews and guest appearances during the past week with The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana. Featuring Mike Florio, Paul Maurice, Carlos Ulberg, Omar Kelly, and Jim Larranaga.

104.3 WQAM presents a selection of conversations about the Miami Heat from during the past week from The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana. Following the Heat's latest blowout loss at the hands of the Celtics, the question is asked whether coach Erik Spoelstra is still getting through to his players the way he was at the height of the team's success. Plus, Ron Rothstein and Frank Isola join for interviews.

The WQAM team breaks down the Marlins' solid start to the season and debates whether the success is built to last or simply the byproduct of a soft early schedule. From roster depth to divisional standings, we're diving into whether this "fish fry" is for real or just a flash in the pan

Nu Stadium opens tomorrow and we have the info you absolutely need thanks to Will Manso who calls into the show from Inter Miami's new home. Chris Wittyngham details the impact the new stadium will have on the city. Hoch and Crowder blame Solana for millennials being soft.

In hour one, excited for Nu Stadium tomorrow but we're not ignoring the potential chaos that will take place getting to the stadium. Chris Wittyngham discusses the impact Jorge Mas has had not just in Miami but on the future of soccer.

In hour two, debating the team with more pressure to turn their franchise around: the Dolphins or Heat. Plus, Will Manso calls the show live from Nu Stadium with information about the size of the hallways and a full description of the bathrooms.

In hour three, Crowder upsets Hoch with his take on Michael Keaton. After learning Norman Powell will miss another game, Hoch and Crowder rant against the younger generation being soft. Solana interviews Simone Fontecchio about the Italian National team missing the World Cup.

In hour four, Hoch wants to know if Crowder's Easter plans include Peeps. Solana continues to make tomorrow's Heat vs Wizards game a big deal. Hoch is still the world's biggest Ronny Turiaf fan.

Local 10 anchor and reporter Will Manso calls the show live from Nu Stadium ahead of its opener tomorrow with information about the size of the hallways and a full description of the bathrooms.

The Dolphins have a new regime and a ton of new picks. The Heat need to revitalize a franchise stuck in mediocrity. Debating which organization will be facing more pressure this summer.

MLS broadcaster and soccer analyst Chris Wittyngham joins the show ahead of tomorrow's Nu Stadium opener to discuss the impact of Miami getting its own dedicated soccer stadium and highlight the tremendous strides Jorge Mas has made as an owner in just six years.

Excited for tomorrow's debut of Nu Stadium - Inter Miami's new stadium - BUT the chaos surrounding the opening isn't lost on us as preparations seem to be significantly behind schedule.

Zach Gelb makes his debut as a host! Thoughts on another disappointing Heat loss. Omar Kelly's interesting take on Achane. Frank Isola weighs in on the Heat's future. Plus, Gelb's plan to fix the Miami Dolphins via the draft.

In hour one, the Heat get run off the floor in a weird game versus the Celtics. Solana and Gelb get a feel for one another's food takes. Omar Kelly weighs in on the Dolphins future with De'Von Achane.

In hour two, did the Dolphins make the right move signing Malik Willis? NBA analyst Frank Isola discusses the Heat's rough patch and why he believes Giannis makes sense this summer. Plus, Gelb turns the Heat up on Pat Riley.

In hour three, Solana tries to sell Gelb on going to Marlins games after Sandy calls out the fanbase. Plus, Gelb explains why the Dolphins should be interested in a specific Tight End in the 1st round.

In hour four, Gelb shares two funny proposal stories he's witnessed including one involving Dan Day and the other at a Yankee game. The 2nd part to Gelb's master plan to fix the Dolphins. Plus, is there any chance Mendoza does not go first overall?

As we approach the NFL draft, the Dolphins have plenty of holes to fill on offense and defense. But Zach Gelb is eyeing one position and player who is projected as a major game changer.

SiriusXM NBA radio host NBA analyst Frank Isola weighs in on the Heat's defensive issues over the last month, argues against tanking being a certain fix for NBA teams and explains why Giannis and the Heat would be a good fit this summer.

Following Omar Kelly's claim that De'Von Achane might not want to be in Miami, we weigh the options the Dolphins have with Achane and whether he would consider playing without a contract.

Miami Dolphins columnist for the Miami Herald joins the show to discuss the Dolphins signing of Malik Willis, De'Von Achane's future in Miami and his take on the Waddle trade.

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In hour one, April Fools doesn't hit the same anymore. Hoch is entering rare territory as he begins year 13 of hosting afternoon drive on WQAM today. Are the Marlins for real? Josh Appel joins the show to discuss their hot start.