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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.

Last night was a reminder that the NBA Playoffs always deliver. Ben Volin previews the draft and takes a victory lap post-Tua. Continuing our NFL Draft Day stories with Dolphins legend OJ McDuffie. A box of nerds candy derails the show.

In hour one, yes, the NBA regular season can be unwatchable. But also yes, the NBA Playoffs are amazing. Plus, Senior NFL writer at the Boston Globe Ben Volin joins the show to preview the NFL draft and take his victory lap on Tua.

In hour two, helping Jimmy find some remedies as he battles a cold. Hoch and Crowder poke fun at Solana for Bam getting only ONE vote for DPOY. Plus, continuing our NFL Draft Day stories with Dolphins legend OJ McDuffie.

In hour three, Crowder can't believe Hoch was unable to open a box of Nerds candy. Hoch details just how useless he is when it comes to being handy at home. Plus, a scenario where our wives have to make an NBA 3-pointer for 10 million dollars.

In hour four, Crowder shows a ton of love and respect to Zach Thomas after we point out he was drafted by the Dolphins on this day in 1996. Plus, previewing tonight's NBA playoff action.

This addition of Talk About It Tuesday includes a debate about the best chocolate covered nuts, a hypothetical trade for Wemby and a scenario where our wives have to make an NBA 3-pointer for 10 million dollars.

Part of our lead up to the NFL Draft, legendary Dolphins Wide Receiver OJ McDuffie details the night he was drafted by the Miami Dolphins in the first round of the 1993 NFL Draft.

Senior NFL writer at the Boston Globe Ben Volin joins the show to preview the NFL draft and take his victory lap on Tua.

Yes, the NBA regular season can be unwatchable. But also yes, the NBA Playoffs are amazing.

We've officially made Draft week! Josh Appel joins the show for a recap of WrestleMania. Trying to pinpoint the Dolphins ‘biggest need' in the draft. How Twan Russell's draft night was ruined by the Detroit Lions. Plus, why the Heat will probably reconsider their offer for Giannis this summer.

In hour one, NFL Draft week! Sully gets his chance to prove himself. Wemby continues to be unbelievable. Plus, Josh Appel joins the show for a recap of WrestleMania.

In hour two, debating the Miami Dolphins biggest position of need in the NFL Draft. Goran Dragic recruits Giannis to the Heat on his new podcast but will the Heat still be interested this summer?

In hour three, everything is Thousand Island dressing. The Miami Heat front office probably doesn't function the way everyone thinks it does. Plus, we begin our lead up to the NFL Draft with Twan Russell's draft day story.

In hour four, Crowder has his first pita pizza. Do buffets still slap? Plus, Solana wants Hoch and Crowder to join him in his outrage after Bill Simmons admitted to changing his 6th Man of the Year vote from Jaime Jaquez Jr to Keldon Johnson.

Part of our lead up to the NFL Draft, we revisit Twan Russell's embarrassing draft night.

Knowing how Pat Riley and the front office operates, we have no doubt the Heat will be back in the Giannis chase this Summer. The question is what will be on the table following the reported offer Milwaukee turned down at the deadline.

Cornerback? Edge Rusher? Wide Receiver? Trying to figure out what position the Dolphins should be targeting with their two first round picks.

Keeping with tradition, Josh Appel joins the show the day after WrestleMania to recap wrestling's biggest event.

This week on WQAM, Brian Baldinger and Wes Goldberg join for an in-depth breakdown of everything you need to know heading into the NFL Draft. Plus, we hear from Jim Larrañaga as he calls out LaMelo Ball's dirty play.

104.3 WQAM presents an honest look at the Heat's disappointing season conclusion. The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana discuss whether the current roster has reached its ceiling and if the "Heat Culture" needs a talent infusion. We dive into potential off-season moves for an "Alpha" and the uncertain futures of Tyler Herro and Andrew Wiggins. That and more on Best Of Heat on 104.3 WQAM!

104.3 WQAM compiles the most heated reactions to the LaMelo Ball/Bam Adebayo ankle-grabbing incident. The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana break down the "hostile act" and Bam's own take on the officiating failure. We also explore the team's defensive collapse in the wake of the incident. Catch the full breakdown on Best Of Heat on 104.3 WQAM!

Hoch is officially a Danhausen fan. The highly anticipated return of Sun Sentinel Miami Heat beat reporter Ira Winderman. Marlins radio voice Jack McMullen delivers some hot food takes and an update on the Marlins.

In hour one, Hoch has officially fallen in love with the latest breakout star of WWE. Is anyone buying that LeBron doesn't want a retirement tour? Plus, our friend Ira Winderman makes a heralded return to recap the Heat's disappointing season.

In hour two, Crowder is on an adventure trying to fix his mic. The Heat are favorites to land Kawhi in the latest odds. Plus, Marlins radio voice Jack McMullen delivers some hot food takes and an update on the Marlins.

In hour three, Appel phones in to explain who Danhausen is and why he has seemingly become the face of WWE ahead of WrestleMania. Spider-Man reviews his first ever Publix sub. The top 15 ranked hoagies at WaWa.

In hour four, Dolphins fans are accusing Tua of taking shots at the Dolphins. Do NBA players still want to come play for the Miami Heat and Pat Riley?

Marlins radio voice Jack McMullen joins the show for an update on the Marlins ahead of their weekend series vs the Brewers.

The highly anticipated return of Sun Sentinel Miami Heat beat reporter Ira Winderman. Discussing the fallout from the Bam - LaMelo incident and his expectations for the Heat this offseason.

New reporting suggests LeBron hasn't ruled out retirement after this season but none of us actually believe he would retire without a retirement tour.

Bam speaks out on LaMelo Ball's dirty play & wants replay rules changed. Josh Appel recaps the Panthers season and delivers a WrestleMania preview for Jimmy. Chris Perkins explains his outlook on how the Dolphins new GM should approach his first draft.

In hour one, Bam comments on the LaMelo Ball dirty play and wants better replay rules. Plus, Josh Appel discusses the future of the Panthers, the Dolphins needs in next week's draft and delivers a WrestleMania preview that only Jimmy understands.

In hour two, Hoch takes a moment to celebrate an important anniversary for our show and the radio station. Plus, Chris Perkins joins the show to preview the Dolphins outlook in the upcoming NFL draft.

In hour three, more notes from the Heat's exit interviews including an honest Niko Jovic on his tough season. Which local restaurant is better: La Granja or Pollo Tropical? Plus, Ja Morant reportedly has interest in joining the Heat.

In hour four, Steph Curry delivered another big moment and Kawhi's future in LA is in question. Is it saddle up or sidle up? Plus, discussing the chicken kitchen fall off and our love for Flanigan's.

Recapping today's exit interviews from various members of the Miami Heat.

With multiple first round picks and a ton of holes to fill on the roster, Sun Sentinel Dolphins columnist Chris Perkins explains his outlook on how the Dolphins new GM should approach his first draft.

In a shocking twist, Crowder is in Vegas today for this weekend's WrestleMania. Josh Appel takes advantage to deliver an in depth preview.

Heat captain Bam Adebayo discusses his incident with LaMelo Ball during exit interviews.

Upset with how Bam's night ended but debating if it should have led to an ejection for LaMelo Ball. Coach L joins in on the discussion and Will Manso recaps a frustrating end and disappointing season overall for the Miami Heat.

In hour one, bummed about the Heat loss but still upset over LaMelo Ball's dirty shot on Bam that injured him early in the game. Should he have been ejected? Plus, Will Manso recaps a frustrating season overall from the Miami Heat.

In hour two, legendary coach Jim Larrañaga says LaMelo Ball should have been thrown out of the game after his cheap shot on Bam. Plus, his thoughts on the play-in tournament overall, the Heat's future and Spo's decision making late in the game.

In hour three, several players stepped up in last night's play-in game for the Heat. Ian Eagle didn't use our suggestion for Simone on the broadcast last night. Plus, Zach Gelb shares his take on the LaMelo Ball - Bam play.