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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.
Looking back at the magnitude of ‘The Decision' on the 15 year anniversary. Running through the Miami Dolphins schedule and realizing how tough the back half of it is. Debating the Mt Rushmore of Dolphins players since 2000 but specifically based on vibes and aura. Plus, a special edition of Talk About It Tuesday featuring Josh Appel.
In hour one, remembering just how massive LeBron's special on ESPN was and the magnitude of not only his decision but also how he announced it. Hoch has to explain his shadow banning theory for Crowder. How does one get a detached retina? Plus, John Michaels joins the show to discuss his memories of 'The Decision' & his take on Norman Powell.
In hour two, Mike McDaniel is very much on the hot seat this season. We run through the Miami Dolphins 2025 season schedule and it really changes how Hoch and Crowder feel about this season. After, a special of edition of ‘Talk About It Tuesday' featuring Josh Appel and his sock predicament.
In hour three, debating the Mt Rushmore of Miami Dolphins players since the year 2000 but specifically based on vibes and aura. Solana gets fooled by AI for the first time in his life. Plus, Dolphins team futures for 2025… spoiler alert: Vegas is NOT high on this team.
In hour four, debating whether or not Kevin Bacon has been in enough good movies to be considered a great actor. TSA is phasing out passengers taking off their shoes and Hoch is very upset about it. This leads Crowder into a rant about how much he hates Miami International Airport.
A special of edition of ‘Talk About It Tuesday' featuring Josh Appel and his sock predicament.
Debating the Mt Rushmore of Miami Dolphins players since the year 2000 but specifically based on vibes and aura.
Latest odds of head coaches to be fired in the NFL have Mike McDaniel on the hot seat entering the season.
Today is the 15 year anniversary of LeBron James joining ESPN to announce he is taking his talents to South Beach. Looking back at the magnitude of that ESPN special.
Reaction to the Miami Heat trading essentially nothing and adding Norman Powell. Clay Ferraro joins the show to discuss the Heat's ceiling after the trade. Asante Samuel Sr rips Grier and McDaniel & says Fins have no true leadership. Plus, in honor of today being National Tell the Truth Day, we revisit the famed Solana Enema Story.
In hour one, Hoch cuts his vacation short because of today's holiday: National Tell the Truth Day. Pat Riley fleeced the Los Angeles Clippers. Welcome to Miami Normal Powell! Kasparas Jakucionis is really struggling through two games in the Summer League. Plus, Clay Ferraro joins the show for more on the Heat adding Normal Powell and what their ceiling can be in the East this season.
In hour two, running through everything Hoch missed last week while on vacation in Chicago including Crowder not picking up dog poop and Solana paying $400 for power tools. After, in honor of today being National Tell the Truth Day, we revisit the famed Solana Enema Story.
In hour three, a look behind the curtain at how organic the Solana enema reveal truly was. Getting back to the Heat adding Norman Powell and how shocking it is that Miami was able to acquire him for basically nothing. Kevin Love isn't thrilled about being traded - did he expect to fill the UD roll? Plus, part 2 of the Enema story… Solana's brother joins the show for more info on the controversial reveal.
In hour four, Crowder has a weird interaction with a kid about Fortnite and the truth behind him being five minutes late to the show today. Plus, scratching Asante Samuel Jr. off the list of potential Dolphins signings after his dad unleashes a series of takes ripping Chris Grier, Mike McDaniel and overall leadership within the organization.
We know we'll never be able to recreate the "Tell the Truth" segment from 2021... so per tradition, we play Parts 1 and 2 of the Solana Enema story from our classic National Tell the Truth celebration.
LeBron. Coco Gauff. Simone Biles. Joey Chestnut. Ranking all four of those elite American athletes and six more after another masterclass from the worlds greatest competitive eater.
Local 10 anchor and reporter, Clay Ferraro, reacts to the Miami Heat trading for Norman Powell and discusses what he expects the team's ceiling to be as currently constructed.
Immediate reaction to the Miami Heat trading for Norman Powell on Monday morning.
Over two hours of the best moments from the first six months of 2025. Includes Hoch admitting he's never eaten a corndog, Crowder proving he is the most fearless member of the show and Solana defending his love affair with visiting hospitals while traveling abroad.
In hour one, perhaps the most shocking reveal in show history... Hoch has never had a corndog. A fascinating look into the sleeping habits of different animals. Plus, Crowder tries his best to explain the difference between alligators and crocodiles to Hoch.
In hour two, examining Solana's love affair with getting sick while on vacation leads to Hoch's history lesson about thermometers. Do people who call sandwiches 'Sando's' pass the vibe check? Plus, our Mt Rushmore's of Eddie Murphy movies.
In hour three, our exclusive on-ice interviews with Panthers players immediately following their 2nd Stanley Cup title. On the 25 year anniversary of Marino retiring, a ranking of Dolphins QBs leads to reading Bob Griese's stats in Super Bowl VII and VIII. After, research reveals the best fast food item of all time.
In hour four, Crowder claims the title of the most fearless member of the show because he will swim in canals. Solana is shocked to learn how some dudes pee through their zipper. Plus, Hoch's first segment back after spending a week from London.
The best conversations about the Dolphins The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana. Diving into a fascinating week for the Fins that saw them send Jalen Ramsey and Jonnu Smith to the Steelers in a deal that got them Minkah Fitzpatrick before landing Darren Waller.
Dissecting the state of the Miami Heat franchise with Will Manso. Marlins TV play-by play broadcaster - Kyle Sielaff - joins the show after another impressive Marlins victory. Plus, Jonnu Smith takes a shot at the Fins, Solana is still getting trolled by his fiance with plants in front of the TV and we preview Joey Chestnut's return to the Nathan's Hot Dog stage tomorrow.
In hour one, the Marlins got absolutely hosed last night by an umpire. Solana wants to replace umpires with tech. What 75 seconds of Kasparas Jakucionis video tells us about the Heat's 1st round pick. Heat-Lakers trade rumor is growing momentum. After, Will Manso joins the show to talk about the Heat's dormant offseason and accusations from Heat fans that Pat Riley and the Heat front office aren't capable of turning the team around.
In hour two, what will it take to convince Damian Lillard to join the Heat? Jonnu Smith calls out the Dolphins & says he feels appreciated by the Steelers. Appel defends Jaylen Waddle and points out how numbers suggest he is still a productive and elite receiver. After, in honor of National Eat Your Beans Day, we revisit ‘The Great Bean Debate' with Hoch, Crowder and Solana.
In hour three, Appel can't believe that Crowder would eat hot dogs out of the packaging. Solana shows Crowder and Appel his daily nightmare: flowers placed in front of his television because his fiance loves to troll him. After, Marlins TV broadcaster - Kyle Sielaff - joins the show as the Fish continue their best stretch of baseball this year.
In hour four, odds for tomorrow's Hot Dog eating competition. Will Joey Chestnut try to break his own world record and walk off into the sunset as the forever GOAT? Plus, world records that Chestnut's biggest competitor holds.
Marlins TV broadcaster - Kyle Sielaff - joins the show as the Fish continue their best stretch of baseball this year.
After the Fins traded him to the Steelers, Jonnu Smith details the behind the scenes negotiations that led to his fallout with Miami.
Local 10 anchor and reporter, Will Manso, addresses Heat fans concerns with the direction of the team.
Reaction to last night's bizarre sequence in the Marlins game that ultimately cost them a chance to tie their game vs Minnesota.
Highlighting the best run the Marlins have had in years. Zach Gelb joins the show to talk Riley and the Dolphins trade. Another Zito masterclass will keep the Panthers in contention for years to come & Crowder infuriates everyone by revealing he won't pick up his dogs poop. Solana rants following a very quiet Heat free agency leading to a ton of 'Fire Riley' tweets over the past few days.
In hour one, highlighting the best run the Marlins have had in years. Are the Heat really losing fans because of this offseason? Zach Gelb of the Infinity Sports Network joins the show to explain the national outlook on Pat Riley's last few seasons and his take on the Dolphins blockbuster trade earlier this week.
In hour two, breaking down how the Florida Panthers are going to maximize their title window with their core. What's next for the Panthers and Sergei Bobrovsky? Solana argues Red Panda is more talented than most NFL players. Plus, congratulating Solana's sister after she gave birth to the newest member of the Solana family. Crowder shares his best fatherly advice for Appel and Solana's brother-in-law.
In hour three, after asking everyone what their most recent Amazon purchase was, we stumble into an unbelievable Crowder admission: he doesn't pick up his dogs poop in public areas. Plus, grading the Dolphins-Steelers trade.
In hour four, Solana rants following a very quiet Heat free agency leading to a ton of 'Fire Riley' tweets over the past few days. Plus, Crowder revisits striking out in a celebrity softball game and the five destinations that make sense for Damian Lillard after he was waived by Milwaukee.
Congratulating Solana's sister after she gave birth to her daughter - Madeline - last night! In honor of a new member of the Solana family and Appel (he and his wife are expecting) - Crowder delivers his best fatherly advice.
A total breakdown of how the Florida Panthers are going all in on this current core and maximizing their current window.
Recapping the Miami Dolphins recent trade with the Pittsburgh Steelers with Infinity Sports Network radio host Zach Gelb.
Highlighting the best run the Marlins have had in years with Josh Appel. With the wildcard briefly in sight, does it mean the Marlins might actually be buyers at the deadline?