Podcast by Kentucky Kernel
Should 16-year-olds be able to vote? Isabel Phillips is on to talk about her column addressing this issue with desk editors Sarah Ladd and Hannah Woosley. Nancy Pelosi is wrong: 16-year-olds shouldn't be able to vote: http://bit.ly/2WKLQ7H Kentucky Kernel, all rights reserved. Producer Credit: McKenna Horsley, Makenna Theissen, Sarah Ladd. Thank you to Wils Quinn of Johnny Conqueroo for our theme music: www.johnnyconqueroo.com/
Chase, Aaron and Erika try to help and brainstorm some places Ashton Hagans may have left his keys, since he's returning to Lexington to retrieve them. The best student sports analysis you'll find, anywhere.
Are participation awards a good or bad thing? Sarah Simon-Patches is on to talk about her column addressing this issue with desk editors Sarah Ladd and Hannah Woosley. Awards belong to those who earn them, and that's not just winners: http://bit.ly/2HV6OMR Kentucky Kernel, all rights reserved. Producer Credit: McKenna Horsley, Makenna Theissen, Sarah Ladd. Thank you to Wils Quinn of Johnny Conqueroo for our theme music: www.johnnyconqueroo.com/
This week, desk editors Sarah Ladd and Hannah Woosley sit down to discuss the New Zealand mosque massacre with writers Mohammed Ahmed and Saadia Akhtar. Kentucky Kernel, all rights reserved. Producer Credit: McKenna Horsley, Makenna Theissen, Sarah Ladd. Thank you to Wils Quinn of Johnny Conqueroo for our theme music: www.johnnyconqueroo.com/
This week, desk editors Sarah Ladd and Hannah Woosley discuss Brianna Stanley’s Environmental Friday column on the National Parks and government shutdowns, Sarah’s SB 97 article (bill will let rape victims track their rape kits), and Hannah's column about allowing children to form their own beliefs. See all columns mentioned at www.kykernel.com/opinion/ Kentucky Kernel, all rights reserved. Producer Credit: McKenna Horsley, Makenna Theissen, Sarah Ladd. Thank you to Wils Quinn of Johnny Conqueroo for our theme music: www.johnnyconqueroo.com/
This week, desk editor Sarah Ladd is joined by Makenna Theissen, the Kernel's social media editor to discuss music with columnist Autumn Miller including her column on Mike Posner's album 'A Real Good Kid'. Makenna and Sarah also discuss Sarah’s column on New York's new education bill and this week's Valentine's Day print edition of the Kernel, 'Kernel in Love'. See all columns mentioned at www.kykernel.com/opinion/ Kentucky Kernel, all rights reserved. Producer Credit: McKenna Horsley, Makenna Theissen, Sarah Ladd. Thank you to Wils Quinn of Johnny Conqueroo for our theme music: www.johnnyconqueroo.com/
This week, desk editors Sarah Ladd and Hannah Woosley discuss writer Mohammed Ahmed’s column on his perspective as a Palestinian Muslim American in Kentucky, Sarah’s Tampon Task Force column, the Kernel's special edition about suicide on UK's campus, and Lextran's black history month celebration of Rosa Parks. See all columns mentioned at www.kykernel.com/opinion/ Kentucky Kernel, all rights reserved. Producer Credit: McKenna Horsley, Makenna Theissen, Sarah Ladd. Thank you to Wils Quinn of Johnny Conqueroo for our theme music: www.johnnyconqueroo.com/
This week, desk editors Sarah Ladd and Hannah Woosley discuss buying in bulk, the Covington Catholic student scandal, the government shutdown, the University of Kentucky dean that was fired, and Lexington restaurant health inspections with special guest, columnist Kelly Walker. See all columns mentioned at http://www.kykernel.com/opinion/ Kentucky Kernel, all rights reserved. Producer Credit: McKenna Horsley, Makenna Theissen, Sarah Ladd. Thank you to Wils Quinn of Johnny Conqueroo for our theme music: http://www.johnnyconqueroo.com/
Aaron, Chase and Erika are back and better than ever, ready to challenge the occult, and sometimes the referees. Listen to their conversation with a UK basketball manager that's had some unique experiences, and be sure to subscribe!
Chris Leach records his final episode with BBWL after over a year and being a co-founder of the show. He gives a speech, and we cry a little. We also debate our favorite moments from the fall semester of UK sports as the season's sports are coming to a close.
The crew preps for the Citrus Bowl trip by talking some Penn State, specifically how cool of a name Trace McSorley is. Chris has questionable memories of the Happiest Place on Earth, and the basketball team is figuring the game out.
Recorded before Danny Clark's announcement to transfer from UK, the crew discusses UK's quarterback situation, the future impact of the historic football season and just what is wrong with Nick Richards so far.
The group sits down with Bubba Parham, the electrifying VMI guard that dropped 35 points in Rupp Arena. They bring in Kernel reporter Mohammad Ahmad in afterwards to talk UK men's soccer, and their shot at a national championship
We're in a new studio! Along with our increased sound quality for you to listen to our lovely voices even clearer, in this episode you get Benny Snell calling out his teammates, a moment of reverence for E.J. Montgomery and a dramatic reading of a postgame press conference.
Chris, Erika and Chase preview UK's upcoming matchup with Duke in an emergency podcast episode. They talk Zion Williamson, the starting lineup and really cool college basketball names.
After UK's 17-34 home loss to Georgia that eliminated them from playoff and SEC contention, the crew sits down to discuss what went wrong and where the Cats go from here.
The full crew sits down for an extended episode where they analyze the ridiculous Missouri football game before deciding if UK can really go to their first SEC Championship in several generations.
Chris, Erika, Aaron and Chase all speak with Max Schneider, assistant sports editor for the Vanderbilt Hustle, about UK's upcoming game with Vanderbilt. They also go into the Big Blue Madness routines, and try to figure out why a dunk contest or three-point shootout wasn't implemented earlier.
In the latest installment, Chris, Erika and Chase recap the end of the Texas A&M football game and Chase administers a UK basketball Pro Day quiz. Who gets the most questions right? Listen and find out.
In this episode of Between the Blue and White Lines, Chris, Erika and Chase discuss the ramifications of Kash Daniel's targeting call, and his potential re-entry sequence. The group also gives their predictions for the Texas A&M game.
After UK football's big win against Mississippi State, Chris rejoins the regular group to give his thoughts and analysis on the state of the Cats' football program.
To kick off the new season in a new studio, Erika Bonner joins Aaron and Chase as the newest member of Between the Blue and White Lines! Chris will be back in his normal spot next week, but a transportation issue slowed him up. Enjoy!
Chris and Chase seriously discuss what the implications of the college basketball committee's recommendations on the NCAA for ten minutes. For the next twenty, both guys present their season awards for the UK Athletics department and say their farewells to Studio C.
Chris and Chase sit down with historic head gymnastics coach Tim Garrison as he describes the program's first-ever trip to the national semifinals. They definitely don't lose any audio that they took a while to fix. None at all.
Chris, Ryan and Chase sit down to discuss what the addition of Ashton Hagans means for the UK basketball team, as well as the departure of Sacha Killeya-Jones. They preview the Blue-White Spring game, and Chase rants about how annoying the audio editing of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's NBA announcement was.
All four of the guys meet for the first time since UK's loss and Donte DiVincenzo's MOP Final Four performance to talk one-and-dones, UK's future and Arike Ogunbowale.
Chris and Chase sit down after UK's 58-61 loss to Kansas State in Atlanta to talk NBA Draft, P.J. Washington and next year's basketball team.
Team AC struggles with the fact that UK will likely make an Elite Eight, and possibly a Final Four. But, is the path as cut and dry as it seems? The guys weigh in.
Chris and Chase may be on opposite sides of the country, but that didn't stop them from getting a few minutes with new internet sensation Hayden Hooper. They also got a couple minutes to talk about their bracket standings in the Kernel group, and how embarrassing it is that they're in the place that they are.
Chris and Chase sit down on other sides of the country to discuss their brackets (one is far crazier). Listen to find out how to pit your bracket against the Kernel staff!
The BOYS talk about all of their TOTALLY LEGAL ACTIVITIES as they head back from St. Louis after watching UK win their fourth straight SEC Tournament.
Chris and Chase sit down after UK's domination of Alabama to talk about Wenyen Gabriel's ridiculous outing, as well as what the norm is for this new Kentucky team.
The group gets together one more time before the Cats head to St. Louis to begin the SEC Tournament. We find out that Aaron doesn't know any players on Auburn's roster.
The guys sit down in Rupp Arena for UK's final home game of the year, in which they got their fourth straight impressive win. Chris is edging towards team Bound to the Bluegrass - see if he makes the flip this episode.
Chris and Chase sit down with UK women's basketball's director of player development, who talks about the struggling team's mentality heading into the SEC Tournament. They also fight over if Trae Young, among others, is a National Player of the Year candidate.
The guys sit down after UK's convincing blowout over Missouri and Chris questions his continued allegiance to is alliance with Aaron.
The FBI documents released by Yahoo! Sports are analyzed by Chris and Chase as they break down the whole issue and try to figure out where it goes from here.
The guys sit down to talk about UK's dominant win over Arkansas, and if this means UK has rounded the corner. They also sit down with UK softball pitcher Autumn Humes, who threw a no-hitter in her first career start.
The guys meet up in Rupp Arena after UK's win over Alabama to discuss what it means for the future of UK's season.
The crew sits down with UK baseball centerfielder Ben Aklinski to talk about his love for baseball and how he's preparing for the upcoming season. After the interview, we sit down and preview the rest of the season for UK basketball. Yes, we know they lost to Auburn.
The guys sit down with UK men's basketball player Jemarl Baker to discuss their new nickname for him, Brad Calipari's obsession with The Blacklist and the possibility of seeing the sharpshooter next season.
The guys meet at Rupp Arena to discuss UK's loss to Tennessee, postseason possibilities and how to start a trending hashtag.
The crew gets together to discuss UK's most recent win against West Virginia, previews the Vanderbilt game and decides whether or not this UK team with Kevin Knox is for real.
The crew sits down in the newly dubbed "Studio C" to discuss the legitimacy and future of the Kentucky basketball program. Be sure to subscribe to "Between the Blue and White Lines" on Soundcloud and iTunes!
The gang gets back together to discuss UK's loss to South Carolina, Randall Cobb and the Ball family.
Chris Leach and Chase Campbell discuss UK basketball's performance in the Texas A&M matchup, as well as Benny Snell Jr.'s bowl ejection and Danny Clark for UK quarterback.
Episode 6: Kaz Brown, CFP and Chicken Biscuits by Kentucky Kernel
Chase Campbell and Chris Leach sit down with UK running back Benny Snell Jr. to discuss his goals and preparation for Rivalry Week before 3/4 of the crew talks Georgia and basketball.
Episode 3: Champion's Classic and Name-Dropping by Kentucky Kernel