Well-known sportswriter Paul Kuharsky talks Titans, football and more on his radio show and his website. In “Elsewhere,” he takes us beyond those parameters, sorting through issues and ideas he’s trying to examine or resolve, from loyalties to polarization to how to handle a found pair of sunglasses…
When you don’t dress up much, you can find some meaningful stuff in a suit pocket.
Perspective on rooting interests, COVID-19 boredom and a badly broken arm in a conversation with my son.
I don’t want to suffer through it. I want to dodge it and stay comfortable. Catch Paul Kuharsky: Elsewhere on the 104-5 The Zone Podcast Network - available for free wherever you listen to audio.
In 2020, my inability to see things clearly extends beyond the search for the proper contact lens prescription, though that’s certainly not helping. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
I am amazingly skilled at figuring out who’s at fault. On a busted play that’s fine. Elsewhere it’s a problem. Ep. 26 is available now wherever you get your podcasts.
"How do I see things in an old barn that I miss in much more important things in life?" Hear Paul Kuharsky like you've never heard him before. He breaks away from The Midday 180 to dive into other topics in "Elsewhere." Available everywhere.
I’m shaming myself into action or there are going to be some serious consequences.
"My worst impatience comes from when people refuse to move." Join Paul Kuharsky as he breaks free from the Midday 180 to go "Elsewhere" on other topics in his original podcast. Available eveywhere.
When we hear lies repeated we come to believe them. Boy are we stupid. I talk for 20 hours a week on The Midday 180. I cover non-sports topics here. Listen and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.
I'm undisciplined and feel like there is no hope. But could one recent find be a tipping point? Listen and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.
Perfectly happy with some new TV shows, I made the mistake of reading a few reviews of them. Now I am questioning my opinions and looking for flaws I had not seen.
I learned my kid's gender when he was born, which was the right way for us. It certainly didn't require a reveal with an explosion or a plane crash.
The one polite gesture I relied on in life is basically dead.
I crave fame, but only to a very specific level. I don't want the paparazzi, or the privacy invasion. Just the perks. Never mind that I don't have the talent.
Two people who track my favorite team did such good work this season, they left me assessing my own methods. Available everywhere to download and subscribe.
Glenlevit recently produced an edible cocktail, eliminating the glass from the drinking process. It feels wrong in so many ways. Listen and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.
Why are we so eager to look at so much as underrated or overrated? And what does it say about us?
I've gotten better at not dreading stuff, but maybe only because I can more easily ignore it.
I need recourse. I can't stand helplessness. So when something is built to be purposefully complicated, I'm presented with a real struggle.
"I skipped right past the part of my drinking life where I should have learned to drink/appreciate bourbon outside of cocktails. So I sat down with Matt Bolus of 404 Kitchen to learn more and try a bunch."
"Roughly 30 years ago, I saw a band I loved in college play a terrific song at CBGB. I always thought it was a cover. I set out to learn its origin story."
I get attached to places, and when I see good ones close I struggle to get my head around why they fail.
I photograph things so much, when I think back to them I see the pictures instead of what I was shooting.
In 2019, baseball can still be common ground for a father and a son. I talked with my nine-year-old about our shared love of the game.
Let's stop deciding we know what people think about everything because we know what they think about one thing.
Sorting through how a particularly strong piece of pop culture can take over my life.
I've lost a lot of sunglasses in my life. Who finds them all?
What happens when I find a dent in something or someone I previously thought was un-dentable?
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