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While at Morgan State University, Rhoden Fellow Assata Allah-Shabazz, upcoming fellow Raigan Lydon and past fellow Cayla Sweazie discuss the fellowship and its legacy with program founder Bill Rhoden. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The fellows view program founder Bill Rhoden as a pioneer in the world of sports journalism. They welcome him to discuss his career journey from the gridiron, at Morgan State University, to the newsroom. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It is a very pleasant Monday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, lots and lots for Glenn and Griffin to go over on the program today as we will recap everything that happened over the football packed weekend, beginning with the Ravens dominant win over the Steelers on Saturday night. As we recap the game we'll begin looking ahead to next week as well since we now know the Ravens will be traveling to Buffalo Sunday night, plus the guys will dish out their Pats on the Ass and much more. At 10:20am, our guy Qadry Ismail as we check in with the Super Bowl XXXV Champion and former Ravens WR now analyst over at WJZ as we get his thoughts on the game, Lamar vs Josh Allen and more. Then at 10:45am, we will check in with our friend Bill Rhoden from Andscape as we get his thoughts on the incredible season Lamar Jackson is having and the next step after beating Pittsburgh Saturday. At 11:05am, we will catch up with former NFL player Isaiah Stanback from SiriusXM who had the postgame show on Sirius after Saturday night as we talk Ravens-Steelers, look ahead to Buffalo and lots more. And as always at 11:35am, we will see how Jeremy Conn's weekend was, talk some Ravens, NFL playoffs as a whole and who knows what else…
O.J. Simpson, the former football star and central figure of a sensational 1995 murder trial, passed away from prostate cancer. Simpson was found not guilty of killing his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman. The charges, the trial and the verdict exposed a dramatic divide among Americans along racial and cultural lines. Bill Rhoden, a columnist for ESPN's "Andscape" who covered Simpson for decades, talks to "CBS Mornings" about Simpson's complicated legacy.Gen. Charles "C.Q." Brown Jr., chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the nation's highest ranking military officer, is someone President Biden relies on for advice on how to handle some of the world's most dangerous situations. He discussed his position and major issues facing the U.S. with CBS Mornings.Ryan Sheckler, celebrated as one of the most influential skateboarders and the youngest gold medalist at the X Games, announces exclusively on "CBS Mornings" his new role as a commentator for the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics.Country music artist ERNEST talks to “CBS Mornings” about releasing his new album, “Nashville, Tennessee.” He opened up about his life journey that took unexpected turns and led him to a career in the spotlight.In the “CBS Mornings” series, Kindness 101, Steve Hartman and his children share stories built around kindness and character and the people who've mastered those qualities. Today's lesson is altruism. This week, we hear a story about a young man who finds a 20-dollar bill in a Cracker Barrel parking lot. What he decides to do with it is priceless.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The fellows and their founder Bill Rhoden discuss the newly released book "HBCU Made" with the editor and NPR's own Ayesha Rascoe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It is a Would You Rather Wednesday edition of GCR, lots to do again on the program as we continue to get you set for the Ravens to host their first AFC Championship game when the Chiefs come into town this weekend. We'll talk about the latest out of the castle, latest on injuries and much, much more. Drew Forrester will be joining us back in studio today as we get ready for it all, we'll talk Ravens, try to avoid golf, maybe a little Terps and who knows what else as we try to get to Would You Rather Wednesday and more. At 11:05am, the great Bill Rhoden from Andscape, as we talk Lamar Jackson and the Ravens, as Bill has been covering Lamar all season, we'll get his thoughts on Lamar, the MVP and more. At 11:25am, we will have a chance to check in with former NFL Safety, Devin McCourty, who is now an NFL Analyst and will be on the national radio call for Westwood One of the Ravens-Chiefs game as he helps us preview the AFC Championship. And at 11:45am, long-time NFL referee Jim Daopoulos will join GCR to help us discuss all this reffing news about Shawn Smith in the AFC Championship…
Sports Journalist Bill Rhoden joins Solomon Wilcots to discuss his article about the hiring of Jerod Mayo for the Ne England Patriots and how it impacts the future of hiring black coaches. They also discuss black quarterbacks who are emerging as the face of the NFL like CJ Stroud, Lama Jackson, and more Check out Bill Rhoden's Article: https://andscape.com/features/new-england-patriots-coach-jerod-mayo-the-rare-black-coach-who-rose-through-the-ranks/
It is a Tuesday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, it's a short week Glenn and Griffin will be jumping right into talk more Ravens as we preview Sunday Night Football between the Chargers and the Ravens. We'll talk a little Monday Night Football after last night's Super Bowl rematch in Kansas City, plus, Harbaugh gave us some updates on Mark Andrews' injury. At 10:20am, we will talk more Ravens with longtime NFL writer, Bill Rhoden from Andscape and get his thoughts on Lamar Jackson, the Ravens offense and much more. At 10:45am, it's time for another week of County Sports Zone Radio with Wes Brown from CountySports.Zone as we talk high school sports, football playoffs and the newly crowned MIAA Football champions. At 11am, we'll talk college hoops and some obligatory Terps basketball talk with Patrick Stevens, college hoops reporter from Washington Post Sports, after the Terps bad loss to Villanova on Friday night, plus a quick whiparound of all the local teams during Feast Week. At 11:25am, we preview Waiver-Wire Wednesday with Joe Serpico, PressBox's Fantasy Football analyst as he tells us how hard we need to pushing for Isaiah Likely and who else to target this week on the waiver-wire. And at 11:45am, we will talk some Navy Football with Navy LB Will Harbour ahead of their big game with SMU this weekend as the Midshipmen pursue bowl eligibility this season. All that and more on busy GCR…
In this episode, the fellows speak with Gregory Harris, Director of Public Safety at the Mobile Airport Authority Police Department, and Bill Rhoden to discuss campus safety in light of the events that occurred at Morgan State University's homecoming. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's episode of The C.L. Brown Show features Louisville athletic director Josh Heird, who explains why he believes the Cardinals will be well positioned as future change unfolds in college sports. He also tells listeners why he was cheering for Florida State and how Stanford has been better than Georgia in football the last decade. Andscape columnist Bill Rhoden is also on this week's show and discusses everything from Deion Sanders' vindictive press conference following Colorado's win over TCU to why we all need to get used to new traditions in college football as conference affiliations have decimated old rivalries.
BBM Family, Cheats here! And I'm doing something new: I am recapping my days at MLB All-Star Week in Seattle. Today was my first day; it was a half-day due to travel, but, boy, did I get it in. And did I mention that I met Ken Griffey Jr.? If not, I met KEN GRIFFEY JR.! That story is in this episode. I also met: Cito Gaston, Bill Rhoden, Marvin Freeman, and many (many) more people. What a first day. It was like an actual family reunion. Please subscribe, rate, and review this episode. I will be posing recap episodes every night. Special thanks to the Players Alliance. Additional thanks to MLB HQ.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 4: On Wednesday, American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten testified during a House Oversight and Accountability Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis. During the hearing, Weingarten claimed she attempted to reopen schools during the pandemic as quickly as possible—but since there wasn't “clear scientific guidance” her union had to “do it themselves.” While appearing on CNN following her Congressional testimony, Weingarten continued to deny having ever advocated for prolonged school shutdowns—CNN Senior Political Commentator Scott Jennings called Weingarten out for attempting to rewrite history. At a campaign rally in New Hampshire on Thursday, former President Donald Trump hilariously announced he would be retiring the name “crooked” for Hillary Clinton and would be bestowing it upon Joe Biden—referring to Biden as the most crooked politician in the country. With Tucker Carlson gone, what is next for Fox News? While answering a question from Bill Rhoden of ESPN, WNBA player Brittney Griner said it should be a “crime” to prevent biological males from competing in women's sports. Last year, Griner was freed from a Russian prison when the Biden Administration agreed to a prisoner swap that resulted in the release of arms dealer Viktor Bout.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (04/28/2023): 3:05pm- On Wednesday, American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten testified during a House Oversight and Accountability Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis. During the hearing, Weingarten claimed she attempted to reopen schools during the pandemic as quickly as possible—but since there wasn't “clear scientific guidance” her union had to “do it themselves.” While appearing on CNN following her Congressional testimony, Weingarten continued to deny having ever advocated for prolonged school shutdowns—CNN Senior Political Commentator Scott Jennings called Weingarten out for attempting to rewrite history. 3:20pm- At a campaign rally in New Hampshire on Thursday, former President Donald Trump hilariously announced he would be retiring the name “crooked” for Hillary Clinton and would be bestowing it upon Joe Biden—referring to Biden as the most crooked politician in the country. 3:30pm- While appearing on Fox News, former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) official Dan Hoffman revealed that in October of 2020 he declined to sign a letter proclaiming that The New York Post's Hunter Biden laptop story was likely Russian misinformation—explaining there was no evidence indicating the story was false or in any way connected to the Kremlin. More than 50 intelligence officers did end up signing the letter—including John Brennan, Leon Panetta, and Gen. Michael Hayden. Many of the signees had publicly endorsed Joe Biden's candidacy for President prior to the letter's creation. 3:40pm- Christopher Tremoglie—Commentary Writer for The Washington Examiner—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to talk about his most recent article, “The Fictional World of Karine Jean-Pierre.” Tremoglie writes: “White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and her cohorts in the Biden administration have routinely stated their dedication to stopping the spread of disinformation. Yet any legitimate, objective analysis of what Jean-Pierre says on a routine basis will show that she willfully engages in the very thing she claims to detest—spreading lies.” You can read the full article here: https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/the-fictional-world-of-karine-jean-pierre 4:05pm- In an interview with James Taranto and David B. Rivkin Jr. of The Wall Street Journal, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito addressed the leaked draft of his opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization—which upended Roe v. Wade. Alito told the WSJ: “I personally have a pretty good idea who is responsible, but that's different from the level of proof that is needed to name somebody…It was a part of an effort to prevent the Dobbs draft…from becoming the decision of the court. And that's how it was used for those six weeks by people on the outside—as part of the campaign to try to intimidate the court.” You can read the full interview here: https://www.wsj.com/articles/justice-samuel-alito-this-made-us-targets-of-assassination-dobbs-leak-abortion-court-74624ef9?mod=hp_opin_pos_2#cxrecs_s 4:10pm- In a report from Anna Phillips of The Washington Post, Governor Kathy Hochul and state lawmakers are prepared to make New York the first state to ban the installation of gas stoves in new construction projects. You can read the article here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2023/04/27/new-york-natural-gas-ban/ 4:30pm- Alexis Sneller—Communications & Policy Officer for the Pennsylvania Family Institute—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss Pennsylvania House Bill 300 which would harm religious liberty, allow biological males to be placed in state women's shelters, and punish individuals who don't use “preferred pronouns.” Earlier in the week, State Representative Emily Kinkead confirmed the bill would force doctors in the state to provide children with “gender affirming” care, which includes surgery and puberty blockers. 4:45pm- During a segment featuring Jen Psaki discussing House Republicans passing a bill that would raise the debt ceiling while concurrently cutting federal spending, MSNBC chose to run a chyron that read “McCarthy Caves to MAGA Extremists in First Big Test as Speaker”—is it now extreme MAGA behavior to advocated for fiscal responsibility? 5:05pm- The Drive at 5: Dr. E.J. Antoni—Research Fellow for Regional Economics in the Center for Data Analysis at The Heritage Foundation—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy and House Republicans passing a bill that would raise the nation's debt ceiling while concurrently cutting long-term federal spending. However, President Joe Biden has already pledged to veto the bill. So, what will happen next? 5:25pm- Ben Zeisloft of The Daily Wire writes, “American economic growth slowed to a 1.1% annualized rate in the first quarter of 2023, marking a significant slowdown from previous quarters as various headwinds continue to slow recovery from the lockdown-induced recession.” You can read Zeisloft's full article here: https://www.dailywire.com/news/american-economic-growth-slows-to-1-1-in-first-quarter 5:30pm Last Thursday, SpaceX's unmanned Starship rocket exploded several minutes after taking off from its South Padre Island, Texas launchpad. SpaceX touted the next-generation rocket as being “the world's most powerful launch vehicle ever developed.” National Public Radio (NPR) is now complaining that Elon Musk's private space technology company is environmentally problematic. 5:35pm- Jimmy Failla—stand-up comedian & Fox News Radio host—joins The Rich Zeoli Show from Washington D.C. where he is preparing for this year's White House Correspondents' Association Dinner. Failla also weighs-in on Tucker Carlson's shocking firing, but even Fox News employees don't know what really happened! You can hear The Best of Jimmy Failla every Saturday on 1210 WPHT—and make sure to get tickets for his Laughs & Liberty Tour with Kennedy! 6:05pm- On Wednesday, American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten testified during a House Oversight and Accountability Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis. During the hearing, Weingarten claimed she attempted to reopen schools during the pandemic as quickly as possible—but since there wasn't “clear scientific guidance” her union had to “do it themselves.” While appearing on CNN following her Congressional testimony, Weingarten continued to deny having ever advocated for prolonged school shutdowns—CNN Senior Political Commentator Scott Jennings called Weingarten out for attempting to rewrite history. 6:25pm- At a campaign rally in New Hampshire on Thursday, former President Donald Trump hilariously announced he would be retiring the name “crooked” for Hillary Clinton and would be bestowing it upon Joe Biden—referring to Biden as the most crooked politician in the country. 6:40pm- With Tucker Carlson gone, what is next for Fox News? 6:45pm- While answering a question from Bill Rhoden of ESPN, WNBA player Brittney Griner said it should be a “crime” to prevent biological males from competing in women's sports. Last year, Griner was freed from a Russian prison when the Biden Administration agreed to a prisoner swap that resulted in the release of arms dealer Viktor Bout.
Columnist Bill Rhoden, of ESPN's Andscape, joins former Orioles All-Star Adam Jones to discuss Baltimore (1:45), Lamar Jackson (5:40), Rhoden's fellowships for HBCU students (11:15), and on baseball being the world's game, not just America's (21:20.) Additionally, Adam Jones and host Jerry Coleman discuss the Orioles (25:10), spring training (30:30), and the World Baseball Classic (33:25.) Follow us on Twitter @AdamJonesPod @SimplyAJ10 @sportswcoleman And check out The Baltimore Banner's Baltimore Orioles coverage and Baltimore Ravens coverage.
It is a Monday edition of Glenn Clark Radio and Glenn and Griffin will be recapping the busy, busy weekend in sports that included upsets galore in March Madness, even though the Terps were eliminated Saturday we'll recap their games and season, there was a Men's Lacrosse tournament at Stevenson, even a UFC title fight, but most importantly we will talk about the latest on Lamar Jackson, and what his status with the Ravens could be. That's what we'll do at the top of the show as we will update the Lamar-O-Meter and try to figure out where we go from here. At 10:20 AM, we will chat with the great NFL football writer, Bill Rhoden, from Andscape, who recently wrote about Lamar Jackson, getting his thoughts on the Ravens, the NFL, and more. At 10:45 AM, we will chat with former Towson Basketball coach, Pat Kennedy, as we talk March Madness, and share our thoughts on the opening two rounds of the NCAA Tournament now that the Sweet 16 is set. Then at 11:30 AM, we will chat with our good friend, Jeremy Conn from 105.7 The Fan as we do every Monday getting his thoughts on the busy weekend that was. All that and more on a Monday edition of Glenn Clark Radio.
Bram is joined by legendary writer Bill Rhoden to talk Lamar Jackson. Bill wrote a 5 part series on Jackson and Bram asks what he knows about what he may want in a contract. Plus, the belief on getting a fully guaranteed contract in today's NFL. Bram also asks Bill's thoughts on new Commanders OC Eric Bieniemy. Bram Weinstein Live Weekdays: 3:00pm-6:00pm EST Listen Live: ESPN 630 App | Sportscapitoldc.com | ESPN 630 AM Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-bram-weinstein-show-podcast/id1479095358 Twitter: @RealBramW | @ESPN630DCSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It is a Would You Rather Wednesday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, Glenn and Griffin will keep covering the latest on Bills Safety Damar Hamlin as we keep him in our thoughts in prayers. We'll also do some sports coverage as the NFL continues on with the Ravens slated to play the Bengals this weekend in Week 18. At 10:20am, we're going to have a chance to chat with the long-time New York Times sports writer, William C. Rhoden, now with Andscape who was in Baltimore Sunday night for Steelers-Ravens so we'll get his thoughts on the game, the Ravens, and of course Lamar Jackson who Bill has written about several times this season regarding his injury and contract situation. At 10:45am, we will chat with Loyola Blakefield Athletic Trainer, Jeremy Parr, who is responsible for saving the life of Peter Laake, a Blakefield lacrosse player who suffered a similar injury to Damar Hamlin back in April 2021 when he went into Commotio Cordis. We'll get the perspective of Jeremy on the situation and hear from one of the people who are expected to remain calm during these kinds of freak accidents on the field. Our pal Drew Forrester from drewsmorningdish.com will be stopping by as well later in the first hour as we continue Damar Hamlin coverage, we'll try to talk some Ravens as well and play Would You Rather Wednesday presented by Glory Days Grill. At 11:30am, we will catch up with Seth Greenberg of ESPN, who was in College Park last week calling the UMBC-Maryland game, to talk some college hoops. Plus, Carson ‘Weekly' is here today as we have a side-bet to pay off that involves garlic juice and mouthwash… We'll get to all your WYR responses on Twitter and Facebook and more on a Wednesday edition on the program.
It is a Friday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, Stan ‘The Fan' Charles is here in studio with Glenn and Griffin as Intern Micah, aka Micah the mic, aka Ernest goes to work, operates the board and goes over Young Yutes later in the show. Plenty to talk about today with the Ravens taking on the Giants Sunday, Maryland playing Indiana tomorrow and MLB Playoffs in full swing. We'll kick the show off at 10:20am when Anita Marks from ESPN Radio in New York takes a couple minutes to catch up with the guys and preview the Giants-Ravens game as we break down the matchup. At 10:40am, we will chat with PressBox's own Ravens beat writer, Bo Smolka, as we do every week and he tells us who's playing, who's not playing and any other questions we have about the Ravens before Sunday. At 11am, we will chat with long-time sports writer for the NY Times, Bill C. Rhoden, who wrote in-depth about Lamar Jackson for Andscape earlier this week. All that and much, much more on this Friday edition of the program.
On episode two of the Rhoden Fellow Podcast, Zoey and Alexis break down HBCU fashion as well as the controversy surrounding the USC majorette team. From what events require what outfit, and the pressure to look your best everyday, fashion expert and founder of the Hampton Quarterly, Zoey will inform the listeners on how to be fashionably HBCU! Special guest Jewel McDonald of the Golden Delight dance team at NCAT gives her opinion on the USC situation, as well as details what majorettes mean to HBCU culture. Andscape columnist Bill Rhoden drops in as well. This podcast was produced by Scott Lipscomb. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
President Joe Biden today met with key Senators ahead of picking his nominee for the Supreme Court. Biden said he expects to announce his nominee by the end of this month and has vowed to pick a Black woman to replace Breyer. CNBC's Valerie Castro reports on a second day of bomb threats at historically Black colleges and universities. CNBC's Eamon Javers discusses FBI Director Chris Wray's comments that China is the greatest threat the U.S. faces right now. ESPN columnist Bill Rhoden discusses the lawsuit filed by former Miami Dolphins' head coach Brian Flores, who is Black, against the NFL and three teams over what he says are discriminatory and racist hiring practices. Plus, NBC's Tom Costello reports on the potential tax bill you may get if you use financial applications for business transactions.
Nicolle Wallace discusses the January 6th committee focusing on Trump's silence during the Capitol attack. Plus, the surge of omicron cases amid the holidays, a parent uses a right-wing slur during a call with the president, Vice President Harris sounds the alarm on voting rights, the impact of covid misinformation, Dr. Oz's senate campaign is under scrutiny, Georgia election workers sue One America News and Rudy Giuliani, and college bowl games are canceled due to covid. Joined by: Luke Broadwater, Claire McCaskill, David Jolly, Dr. Anne Rimoin, Jason Johnson, Steve Schmidt, Dr. Peter Hotez, Kimberly Atkins Stohr, Tim O'Brien, and Bill Rhoden
Nicolle Wallace discusses the path forward for the January 6th select committee after their vote to hold Jeffrey Clark in contempt. Plus, President Biden unveils his winter covid strategy, Trump meddles in a 2022 primary fight, how the sale of the Trump DC hotel could turn out financially for the former president, the potential overturning of Roe v. Wade, Georgia election workers sue over threats, how charging the parents of the Michigan high school gunman could slow down shootings, and the MLB begins their first lockout in almost 3 decades.Joined by: Harry Litman, Luke Broadwater, Donna Edwards, Jonathan Lemire, Dr. Irwin Redlener, David Plouffe, David Fahrenthold, Rep. Madeleine Dean, Irin Carmon, Brian Fallon, Ben Collins, Sam Stein, Fred Guttenberg, and Bill Rhoden
Nicolle Wallace discusses questions over whether former Trump aides will comply with subpoenas from the select committee. Plus, the DOJ rips Texas's abortion ban in a new court filing, Trump is close to deal to sell his DC hotel, some Republicans look across the aisle to protect democracy, Texas's governor bans vaccine mandates, a look at covid's threat to children, and an NFL coach is out amid an uproar over past emails. Joined by: Yamiche Alcindor, Tim Miller, Phil Rucker, Rep. Gerry Connolly, Joyce Vance, Donny Deutsch, Mark McKinnon, Eddie Glaude, Donna Edwards, Michael Anderson, and Bill Rhoden
Stephen A. and Marcus Spears and Kimberly Martin react to reports of Bill Belichick not meeting with Tom Brady to negotiate. Kendrick Perkins joins to discuss why Ben Simmons wants out of Philly. Bill Rhoden joins the show to talk with Stephen A. about the HBCU experience and his new series, "Rhoden's Road Trip". The guys react to Manny Pacquiao announcing his retirement.
Stephen A. and Marcus Spears and Kimberly Martin react to reports of Bill Belichick not meeting with Tom Brady to negotiate. Kendrick Perkins joins to discuss why Ben Simmons wants out of Philly. Bill Rhoden joins the show to talk with Stephen A. about the HBCU experience and his new series, "Rhoden's Road Trip". The guys react to Manny Pacquiao announcing his retirement.
Nicolle Wallace discusses Texas's governor calling for another special legislative session to pass a restrictive voting bill. Plus, the different responses from GOP governors to the latest covid surge, how to handle unvaccinated Americans, the first person pleads guilty to attacking police on 1/6, the right wing's lurch toward autocracy, the U.S. economy adds over 900,000 new jobs in July, and a look at this year's Olympic games. Joined by: State Rep. Jasmine Crockett, Reverend Al Sharpton, Errin Haines, Dr. Leana Wen, Nick Confessore, Donny Deutsch, Scott MacFarlane, Mark McKinnon, Alexi McCammond, Michael Shear, Jon Meacham, and Bill Rhoden
Nicolle Wallace discusses the House select committee on 1/6 facing potential subpoena decisions. Plus, McCarthy's comment about Pelosi sparks outrage, the race against time to vaccinate all Americans, Trump's fundraising totals $100M this year, the voting rights fight in Texas continues, GOP leaders going against public health guidance, the push to keep millions of Americans from getting evicted, and the latest headlines out of the Tokyo Olympics. Joined by: Yamiche Alcindor, Charlie Sykes, Taylor Popielarz, Rep. Madeleine Dean, Dr. Vin Gupta, Sam Stein, Jackie Alemany, Matthew Dowd, Eddie Glaude, Rep. Barbara Lee, and Bill Rhoden
Listen to Sean Rima on demand. Topics include Simone Biles' exit from the Tokyo Olympics, and the reactions of fans. It seems the January 6th Commission hearings have turned into auditions for Hollywood, with practically illiterate cops testifying to an anti-police panel. Sean has plenty to say about ESPN's Bill Rhoden, as well as Rep. Liz Cheney.
Listen to Sean Rima on demand. Topics include Simone Biles' exit from the Tokyo Olympics, and the reactions of fans. It seems the January 6th Commission hearings have turned into auditions for Hollywood, with practically illiterate cops testifying to an anti-police panel. Sean has plenty to say about ESPN's Bill Rhoden, as well as Rep. Liz Cheney.
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One off-duty firefighter testified at Derek Chauvin’s murder trial today on what she and other bystanders experienced watching George Floyd die. NBC’s Jay Gray and Civil rights lawyer David Henderson discuss what happened during the second day of Derek Chauvin’s trial. The U.S. is facing a growing surge of migrants at the border. NBC’s Antonia Hylton reports there are currently more than 3,000 migrant children crammed in border facilities with a capacity of 250. The New York Times reports the Department of Justice is currently investigating Rep. Matt Gaetz over his sexual relationship with a 17-year-old girl. Rep. Gaetz denies the allegation. Bill Rhoden, ESPN’s Undefeated columnist, discusses whether colleges should pay their athletes. Some people who work at an Amazon warehouse in Alabama say they don’t feel they are being valued or paid as much as they deserve. NBC’s technology reporter Jake Ward reports on the historic Amazon union vote happening right now in Alabama. Plus, the suspect who brutally attacked a 65-year-old woman in New York City has yet to be captured. There were at least 28 hate crimes against Asian-Americans in 2020 and there have been 33 attacks so far in 2021. NBC’s Jo Ling Kent reports.
On the show today, Global Sport Institute CEO Kenneth Shropshire and Bill Rhoden of ESPN’s The Undefeated join us to talk about the rainmakers, the stalled progress in hiring for Black coaches, and the pathway to progress.
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DUAL PODCAST ALERT: On this episode of On 1, I am joined by Bill Rhoden of On Sports Pod and his co-host Jamal Murphy where we discuss a little sports and a lot more politics and activism. This year we witnessed athletes from a variety of sports use their platform to advocate for social justice. In this podcast, we discuss how the WNBA led the charge, how the NBA players made a critical decision to play, and how athletes help get out the vote. We also discuss how we move forward. How should players use their newly realized power?
In Forward, Thinking | Episode 19, David and Ricky are joined by award winning columnist formerly of the New York Times and currently at ESPN's The Undefeated and author of "Forty Million Dollar Slaves" and the 10-year NBA veteran, author, philanthropist, entrepreneur, and member of the PCL's Athlete Advisory Board CJ Watson. CJ discusses his career in the NBA, the D-League, and overseas, what motivated him to write his children's book series, why he founded the Quiet Storm Foundation and what its mission is, his views on the recent evolution and future of the NBA, what he thought of the NBA's and WNBA's bubbles, and more.Bill discusses his career, motivations for "Forty Million Dollar Slaves," the mission of the Rhoden Fellows Initiative, how elite college talent shifted from HBCUs to PWIs, the circumstances for minority coaching and front office candidates, whether athletes would benefit from attending HBCUs, the imbalanced power dynamics between athletes and teams, how superstar athletes like LeBron James may be redistributing the power, and the importance of using history to prepare us for the future.Show Notes:CJ Watson02:12 - How CJ got into sports, more specifically basketball02:47 - CJ's motivation in writing his book series (CJ's Big Dream, CJ's Big Moment, & CJ's Big Project)03:21 - Was writing always an interest?03:45 - How being a dad influenced his perspectives with the book series04:23 - Will we see other books from you once the series is complete?04:48 - CJ's transitions from Europe to the D-League to the NBA then back to Europe06:00 - Dealing with the disappointment and frustration of going undrafted and having to play overseas07:18 - In a country known for racist chants, were you ever targeted while in Italy?08:13 - Were drums and other instruments common while playing in Europe?08:44 - Carving out a role in the NBA09:57 - The importance of mental toughness, especially with a 10-day contract10:59 - Playing for Don Nelson, the originator of small ball lineups12:38 - Playing for a coach that benched you for offense rather than defense13:33 - CJ's favorite team he played for13:52 - The mission and purpose of the Quiet Storm Foundation14:42 - The importance of his education and keeping his promise to his mom and grandmother15:29 - Whether or not he spoils his kids16:36 - How the shift towards a more family-friendly environment for players and their families has positively impacted the NBA and CJ personally18:54 - Why CJ hasn't push his kids into sports19:44 - The NBA Bubble20:38 - Thoughts on where the NBA is headed21:44 - Why it's necessary that the NBA continue to support the voices of its athletes25:03 - Thoughts on the Milwaukee Bucks decision to refuse to play25:53 - Thoughts on the WNBA's "wubble"27:18 - CJ's morning routineBill Rhoden28:56 - Bill's introduction, retirement from the NYT, his current role at ESPN's The Undefeated, & the Rhoden Fellows Initiative30:47 - Going to Morgan State and this history of elite athletes at HBCUs32:54 - The shift of talent from HBCUs to PWIs following desegregation36:58 - Whether the NCAA's reduction to grant-in-aid scholarships was tied to desegregation ending or a coincidence40:39 - The power dynamics between athletes and teams; whether circumstances have improved for black candidates seeking positions of power in sports46:11 - How superstars like LeBron James are shifting those power dynamics49:03 - The importance of critical thinking and whether black athletes would be better served at HBCUs today57:10 - The importance of learning from history
This week on the Rhoden Fellows Podcast, Ashton Edmunds and co-hosts Jonathan Scott and Bill Rhoden discuss HBCU homecoming and voter registration on college campuses. Special guest Quamaine Dawkins, a senior at Auburn University shares how Auburn is handling Covid-19.
It's The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard and Rob Parker! Chris and Rob discuss if the Baseball Gods have it out for Jose Altuve after the Houston Astros star caught a case of the yips in the ALCS, and debate the idea of 'sexualized mac n' cheese' in the latest installment of Shop Talk. Plus, The Undefeated columnist Bill Rhoden swings by to explain why he has LeBron James ahead of Michael Jordan in the GOAT conversation. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
The Rhoden Fellows podcast returns for a new season with a new class of fellows! Marissa, Alex, Jayla, Ashton, Parker and Jonathan, alongside Bill Rhoden, speak on how remote learning has been so far this semester and what an HBCU bubble would look like if it existed. Plus, the fellows give their analysis of who they think will be the 2020 NBA Champions.
Bill Rhoden, host of the “Bill Rhoden on Sports” podcast and writer for The Undefeated, discusses structural changes in power and control that are needed to truly address racial inequality in the world, including the NBA and sports in general, LeBron's role in athlete activism and pushing it forward, and the possibility and effect of players taking a political stand come November. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bill Rhoden, journalist, TheUndefeated.com, joined Jonathan Hood and Freddie Coleman to discuss the commercialization of Juneteenth and more.
Bill Rhoden, journalist, TheUndefeated.com, joined Jonathan Hood and Freddie Coleman to discuss the commercialization of Juneteenth and more.
As we inch toward the NFL regular season, every conversation and event counts when it comes to pro sports. A lot happened during the #NFLDraft. Miami took Tua Taigovailoa, Jordan Love went to the Green Bay Packers and Jalen Hurts was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles. Perhaps more importantly, NFL team owners, coaches and players shared their homes and loved ones with the world for three days. Ken and Bill discuss the picks, the optics, and how the NFL and other pro sports leagues might work with women in the future. We speak with Senior NFL Writer for The Undefeated, Jason Reid about how the Draft highlighted the racial disparities in the league and why it matters. NFL media personality and Uninterrupted executive, Andrew Hawk joined the show to reflect on his own #NFLDraft day and share advice on why players must keep in mind who they celebrate with and how they do business. Ashland Johnson, founder of the Inclusion Playbook discusses the WNBA and NFL Drafts, and how /why women's sports should be relevant to the mix during the pandemic.
Jarod and Jenna are back with their final preseason pod before the 2019-2020 NBA season! They are joined by the co-host of the Bill Rhoden on Sports Podcast Jamal Murphy. They talk the latest on the NBA & China situation. What was LeBron really trying to say? Is it fair to criticize him? They talk Zion Williamson and his preseason dominance. Can it carryover into the regular season? Nick Nurse is now a championship coach, is he entitled to talk that talk? Finally, they predict NBA Finals matchups, All NBA First team, and the major awards! You can find Jamal Murphy on Twitter and Instagram @Blacketologist Make sure to follow @7FootersPod @jennalemoncelli & @jshector on Twitter and Instagram!!! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bill Rhoden, the award-winning columnist for ESPN's The Undefeated, discusses the history and current state of athlete activism, and key stories he's following heading into the NFL season. He also talks about the importance of diversity in sports media and his storied career -- how he discovered his passion for journalism, his 35 years at the New York Times and the all-time athletes he’s had the opportunity to cover, including Willie Mays and Muhammad Ali.
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Bill Rhoden speaks with Mark Wright about racism and the World Cup, then the challenges black American athletes face in getting into soccer with Irv Smalls.
Bill Rhoden speaks with CBS local sports writer, Jamal Murphy and author, Michael Eric Dyson about the anniversary of Robert F. Kennedy's death and his impact on the black community. They connect the issues Kennedy grappled with to racial justice conversations happening today, especially regarding outspoken, prominent black athletes. Dyson also weighs on the MJ v. LeBron conversation.
In Episode 5 (Part 1) of Ron and Nick's Rundown, Ron Carthen interviews Tru Bulll's Founder/CEO, ESPN The Undefeated's Rhoden Fellows and North Carolina A&T student Donovan Dooley. Donovan shares with us why he launched the site Tru Bulll, how he was selected as a Rhoden Fellow by Bill Rhoden, and his experience at the NFL Draft. Thank you all for listening. *Donovan Dooley Interview at 2:40 mark*
We are in the thick of March Madness and Women's History Month, so we're talking about athletes, activism and anger. Bill Rhoden and guest hosts, Eryn Mathewson and 30 for 30 Podcasts Associate Producer, Taylor Barfield speak with author, Brittany Cooper, about her new book, Eloquent Rage: A Black Feminist Discovers Her Super Power. They talk ways black women can turn their anger into action - from Michelle Obama to Venus and Serena.
Bill Rhoden and Kyla Wright speak with the infamous host of The Breakfast Club, Angela Yee about her career journey and her love for Detroit. Then CBS local sports reporter Jamal Murphy joins the conversation to discuss some of the hottest stories in 2017 - #metoo, LaVar Ball, and Kaepernick.
Bill Rhoden and the Fellows discuss the new rules for avoiding sexual harassment and the NFL's latest proposal to donate money to social justice organizations. Undefeated Senior NFL writer Jason Reid and ESPN NFL Insider Josina Anderson weigh in on the conversation.
Bill Rhoden and The Fellows discuss the 125th Commemorative Classic football game between Johnson C. Smith and Livingstone College. And Kelley Carter talks Blacks in Hollywood
Bill Rhoden talks to James 'Shack' Harris about being a pioneering black quarterback in the NFL. The Fellows also talk to Grambling Athletic Director Paul Bryant about the program's history and whether Historically Black College and University football teams can recapture the glory of their past.
Clutch Talk Sports Radio is joined by Jamal Murphy of the Bill Rhoden on Sports Podcast to discuss the Colin Kaepernick situation & preview the 2017 NFL season. Also Bill Bender national college football writer for Sporting News joins us to preview FSU vs Alabama & all things NCAA College Football & more!
Clutch Talk Sports Radio is joined by Jamal Murphy of the Bill Rhoden on Sports Podcast to discuss the Colin Kaepernick situation & preview the 2017 NFL season. Also Bill Bender national college football writer for Sporting News joins us to preview FSU vs Alabama & all things NCAA College Football & more!
(0:00-45:10) JB catches up on a lot of topics on the first half of the show. He talks Cespedes Mets return and what’s next, Thanksgiving break swaget, NFL Week 12, Jets QB debacle, Von Miller sex tape, college football playoff, JB locks, Bill Rhoden, and much more. (45:10-56:17) Ring of Honor wrestler Dalton Castle talks about ROH Friday at Hammerstein Ballroom, matchup with Colt Cabana, his career, and much more. (56:17-76:20) Ring of Honor wrestler Colt Cabana joins JB to talk ROH Friday in NYC against Dalton Castle, his career, movie, comedy, WWE, and much more. (76:20-90:43) Ring of Honor champion Adam Cole closes this week’s show. He discusses his matchup with Kyle O’Reilly Friday in NYC, his career, WWE, becoming a champion, and much more.
The acclaimed filmmaker talks with Bill and Jamal about tackling the Robinson project and why he feels Robinson is the most important athlete in the history of U.S. Sports. This and more on the latest edition of Bill Rhoden on Sports.
NBA veteran and filmmaker Baron Davis talks to Bill and Jamal about his extraordinary new documentary, The Drew. Set to debut on Showtime April 29th, The Drew tells a no holds barred story about the legendary summer basketball league that has been a life vest and proving ground for generations of ballers in South Central, L.A. More than a film about a basketball league, The Drew is Davis’s portrait of the community which gave the strength and support for an enduring career as an athlete and a filmmaker. Davis talks about Steph Curry, the NBA playoffs, and his own aspirations to return to the NBA. This and much much more on the latest edition of Bill Rhoden on Sports.
In this March Madness edition of Bill Rhoden on Sports, Bill and Jamal discuss the respective Regionals they covered. Bill was in Chicago where Syracuse earned a Final Four berth with a remarkable comeback victory over Virginia. Jamal was in Philadelphia where North Carolina crushed the opposition. Jim Boeheim compared the ACC with the old Big East while Roy Williams talks about the difficulty his team endured this season. Bill talks about the Vegas 16 tournament he attended in Las Vegas earlier this week while Jamal discusses the bizarre actions of DeAngelo Russell, the Laker’s rookie undercover Brother. This and more on Bill Rhoden on Sports.
Bill and Jamal are joined by distinguished University of Wisconsin law professor Linda S. Greene to discuss the long and short term implications of the NCAA Tournament. They discuss the phenomenon of the fifth year senior, mid major coaches who bolt for larger paychecks, and the intriguing idea of a national Big East basketball conference. This and much more on Bill Rhoden on Sports.
Chris Haynes, who covers the Cleveland Cavilers for Cleveland.com, talks with Bill and Jamal about the crazy regular season of the NBA’s most mysterious team. Haynes talks about the team’s breakup with David Blatt, LeBron’s strong relationship with Tyron Lue and the Cavs chances of defeating Golden State IF they reach the NBA Finals. Jamal talks about his first foray into the hockey playoffs and the electric atmosphere at the Barclays Center. Finally Bill and Jamal pay tribute to the Pearl—Dwayne Washington--on the same day the world loses a Prince. This and more on Bill Rhoden on Sports.
Bill was in Denver for the Manning retirement press conference. Bill and Jamal discuss the Manning legacy, his impact on the game, and how allegation of abuse might impact his legacy. They talk March Madness and Jamal shares a conversation with Charles Barkley. This and more on Bill Rhoden on Sports.
Bill and Jamal welcome Sherman Howard, age 90, and his daughter Vietta as they discuss his amazing new book. Mr. Howard is the oldest living African-American to have played in the National Football League. Sherman talks about his life growing up in Louisiana, migrating at a young age to Chicago, rubbing elbows and being influenced by the likes of Jack Johnson and Jesse Owens. He talks about playing college football at Iowa, transferring to Nevada, playing in the NFL with the New York Yankees (who became the Baltimore Colts), then the Cleveland Browns. Perhaps Mr. Howard's most difficult assignment was trying to make a football player out of Bill Rhoden at Chicago's Harlan High School. He may not have succeeded on the football front, but he turned out to be a pretty good journalist. Join us for this and more on another addition of Bill Rhoden on Sports.
It's all about college basketball on this episode of Bill Rhoden on Sports! Bill and Jamal talk about the college basketball season beginning to wind down, how a powerhouse program can keep its sustainability, and then discuss the appreciation of life.
Bill and Jamal celebrate the movie release of "Race" by speaking with the film's star Stephan James and filmmaker Laurens Grant to discuss the life and times of Jesse Owens. James, who played John Lewis in the film Selma, talks about portraying Owens while Grant, whose documentary on Owens won an Emmy, talks about fact vs. fiction in historic portrayals. This and more on another Episode of Bill Rhoden on Sports.
Bill and Jamal wrap up Super Bowl 50--the Cam Bowl--and welcome Hall of Fame wide receiver and broadcaster James Lofton. Lofton, a former Stanford all America--and high School quarterback-- offers a unique perspective on Denver’s victory, Newton’s performance, and discusses the challenges for Newton going forward. Lofton also talks about life in the NFL, the rigors of the game and whether he would have allowed his sons to play the game if they were coming of age today. This and more on the latest edition of Bill Rhoden on Sports.
Welcome to the Thanksgiving edition of Bill Rhoden on Sports! Bill talked to Cam Newton after he led the Panthers to 10-0! Also, Bill and Jamal talk Patriots and the NBA...will the Warriors ever lose a game? The show then welcomes a very special guest, author Bijan Bayne, who recently wrote the book: Elgin Baylor: The Man Who Changed Basketball. Hear some great insights into the life and career of one of the best to ever play the game. Happy Thanksgiving and thanks for listening!
On the latest edition of Bill Rhoden On Sports, Bill and Jamal wrap up the NFL conference championships. Bill, speaking from North Carolina talks about the legend of Cam Newton and the evolution of African American quarterbacks. Bill and Jamal discuss Newton’s legacy and his upcoming showdown with NFL icon Peyton Manning. This and more on Bill Rhoden on Sports.
Bill and Jamal have a great conversation with Angela Yee, the dynamic co-host of The Breakfast Club on Power 105.1. In a wide-ranging, free-flowing conversation, Angela talks about her career in broadcasting and the challenges for a black woman in a male-dominated field. She discusses professional athletes needing to take precautions against being targeted by men and women who mean them no good. All this and more on Bill Rhoden on Sports.
Bill Rhoden and Jamal Murphy welcome Chris Herring from the Wall Street Journal to remember the legend, Harlem Globetrotter, Meadowlark Lemon. They also talk the enigma known as the New York Knicks. Bill and Jamal then cover the Jets vs Patriots as we hear from coach Belichick and coach Bowles on a very unusual overtime decision from one of the most successful coaches in the history of the NFL.
On this episode of Bill Rhoden On Sports, Bill & Jamal are joined by the NFL's Roman Oben who talks about the league's initiatives to make football safer at the youth level. Roman also discuses his fascinating journey from Cameroon to the United States, to a 12-year career in the NFL as a lineman and Super Bowl champion. This and much more on the latest edition of Bill Rhoden on Sports.
In this episode of Bill Rhoden On Sports, Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson and head coach Pete Carroll talk about the role a heartbreaking Super Bowl loss played in motivating this year's team. Bill and Jamal discuss Golden State's first loss and end with the good news that Serena Williams was voted Sports Illustrated Sports Person of the Year. This and more on Bill Rhoden on Sports.
In the Latest episode of Bill Rhoden on Sports, Bill and Jamal listen to Rick Pitino discuss for the first time allegations of parties and call girls allegedly arranged by a former Louisville assistant coach. They also discuss the retirement and legacy Kobe Bryant as well as efforts by Senator John McCain to have Jack Johnson's 1913 Mann Act Conviction overturned. This and more on Bill Rhoden on Sports.
Bill Rhoden and Jamal Murphy welcome New Orleans Saints' Tight End Benjamin Watson to Bill Rhoden on Sports. Ben is not only an excellent veteran tight end, he is also an author! His new book is titled "Under Our Skin", talking about race, talking about how we view each other and our biases that sometimes we don't even know we have. An excellent conversation with a man that's more than just a football player.
With so many hot topics to discuss, Bill and Jamal offer perspective on the University of Missouri episode, asking the crucial question: "What next?" We also discuss the on-going dispute between the New York States Attorney and the two major fantasy sites--Fan Duel and Draft Kings. Jamal and producer Pat, heavy fantasy players, debate the distinction between skill and luck. Bill sets the record straight by declaring that he does not engage in Fantasy and thinks it's all luck and all gambling. All this and more on Bill Rhoden on Sports.
Bill and Jamal put a bow on the World Series. Bill talks to Mets manager Terry Collins about his controversial decision to leave Matt Harvey in to pitch the 9th inning of game 5. Bill and Jamal also discuss the Washington Nationals' hiring of Dusty Baker as manager. This and more on another episode of Bill Rhoden on Sports.
Richard Parsons, interim CEO of the LA Clippers, joins Bill Rhoden on Sports to talk about basketball, jazz, Rockafeller, wine and everything in between.
Listen into a scintillating conversation with WNBA all star Swin Cash as she talks about the New York Liberty's great playoff run, the importance of leadership and a winning mindset. She discusses her journey from the the housing projects in McKeesport, Pennsylvania, to stardom at UConn, and a championship career in the WNBA. Swin discusses her relationship with Coach Bill Laimbeer, her Cash for Kids foundation and her love affair with her hometown Pittsburg Steelers. This and more on another edition of Bill Rhoden on Sports.