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WMAL GUEST: 8:35 AM - INTERVIEW - Washington Post Sports Reporter CINDY BOREN – Previewed Monday night's Washington Commanders game Bengals vs. Commanders: Monday Night Football picks by model on 187-130 roll Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow the Show Podcasts on Apple podcasts, Audible and Spotify. Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile, and @heatherhunterdc. Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Show Website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ How to listen live weekdays from 5 to 9 AM: https://www.wmal.com/listenlive/ Episode: Monday, September 23, 2024 / 8 AM Hour O'Connor and Company is proudly presented by Veritas AcademySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the 8 AM Hour: Larry O'Connor and Julie Gunlock discussed: WMAL GUEST: 8:05 AM - INTERVIEW - NED RYUN - CEO of American Majority and author of "American Leviathan: The Birth of the Administrative State and Progressive Authoritarianism" – discussed news of the day and talk about his new book NEW BOOK: https://www.amazon.com/American-Leviathan-Administrative-Progressive-Authoritarianism/dp/1641774371/ SOCIAL MEDIA: https://x.com/nedryun/status/1836011720361361856?s=46&t=JAP3tHVoDsAyO5r6QT5_IQ Michelle Obama spotted at Costco promoting her new drink NY POST: SEPT 2024: Chinese zoo ADMITS what we all knew about its ‘pandas' PANDAS ARE COMING BACK TO DC WMAL GUEST: 8:35 AM - INTERVIEW - Washington Post Sports Reporter CINDY BOREN – Previewed Monday night's Washington Commanders game Bengals vs. Commanders: Monday Night Football picks by model on 187-130 roll WASHINGTON FREE BEACON: Angela Alsobrooks Led a $40,000 Taxpayer-Funded Trip to Africa as Violent Crime Plagued Her County. What Did Her Constituents Get Out of It? Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow the Show Podcasts on Apple podcasts, Audible and Spotify. Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile, and @heatherhunterdc. Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Show Website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ How to listen live weekdays from 5 to 9 AM: https://www.wmal.com/listenlive/ Episode: Monday, September 23, 2024 / 8 AM Hour O'Connor and Company is proudly presented by Veritas AcademySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bobby talks about the Conference Championship weekend for the NFL, and talks with Cindy Boren from The Washington Post to expand on his analysis as well as her opinion on the Washington Commanders job.
Bob Black on a Feel good Friday with Special guest Cindy Boren from The Washington Post Produced by Lewis Miller.
Bob Black on a Feel good Friday with Special guest Cindy Boren from The Washington Post Produced by Lewis Miller.
Bobby talks NFL quarterbacks, and the surprise QB's that have risen up the rankings this season. Randy Bennett, head basketball coach at Saint Mary's, joins the show to talk about his Gaels as they prepare to fly in later today for this Friday's Outrigger Charity Invitational with the Hawaii men's basketball team. Cindy Boren from The Washington Post talks Washington Commander football and how the season has gone under the first year ownership of the Josh Harris group.
Hour 3 - 10/5/23AWadd takes us into the final hour of the show with Lynnell Willingham as we get his takes on tonight's Commanders game. Up next Adam and Stub talk about Richmond's casino problem and Stub brings up an ice cream issue he's been dealing with. Then, we have Cindy Boren on the show to give us her take on the Washington Commander's game tonight. We finish out the show as Adam gives us the certified game of the week as well as his keys to a Commander's victory.
Hour 2 - 9/18/23 AWadd begins the hour with the Richmond Commander where he gives his 10 takeaways of the game and gets on the phone with some fans. Adam keeps up the show going with his 10 takeaways. Following that Adam brings on Cindy Boren, from the Washington Post as they keep up the Commanders talk on Victory Monday. Adam finishes out the hour with the Commander's talk breaking down the game and talking to callers about the game.
Cindy Boren from The Washington Post joins the show to shed light on the passing of the torch from Dan Snyder to the Josh Harris Group for the ownership of the Washington Commanders, and what kind of hope there is for the future of this franchise now that they're under new management.
“Jon and Jim” with Jon Schaeffer and Jim Russell is live on San Diego Sports 760weekdays from 3 - 6 p.m. The hosts of the Wrap-Up Show can now be heard daily with a show that's tailored for today's San Diego sports fans focusing primarily on Padres baseba
Tatis gets accused of being a cheater on social media by the pitcher that allowed a home run to him last night in Triple-A! Chris Acker, SDSU asst Coach Joins the Show. Cindy Boren, Washington Post talks Masters With The Guys.
Tatis gets accused of being a cheater on social media by the pitcher that allowed a home run to him last night in Triple-A! Chris Acker, SDSU asst Coach Joins the Show. Cindy Boren, Washington Post talks Masters With The Guys.
“Jon and Jim” with Jon Schaeffer and Jim Russell is live on San Diego Sports 760weekdays from 3 - 6 p.m. The hosts of the Wrap-Up Show can now be heard daily with a show that's tailored for today's San Diego sports fans focusing primarily on Padres baseba
JB reacts to Liberty Bowl draw for Razorback Football, guys impressed by Nick Smith's debut at BWA. Cindy Boren on World cup loss and NFC East, Jerry Palm examines CFB playoff matchups, Steve Sullivan hyped about KJ's return!
Gwynn & Chris discuss the United States National Soccer Team beating Iran to advance to the Round of 16 in the World Cup to play the Netherlands on Saturday with Washington Post writer, Cindy Boren.
Gwynn & Chris discuss the United States National Soccer Team beating Iran to advance to the Round of 16 in the World Cup to play the Netherlands on Saturday. The guys also talk with Washington Post writer, Cindy Boren about the US Soccer Team and talk about the Colts falling to the Steelers on Monday Night Football.
Cindy Boren from the Washington Post joins Gabe to give a Commanders preview heading into 2022 season. Gabe also dives into CFB week zero!
“Jon and Jim” with Jon Schaeffer and Jim Russell is live on XTRA 1360 weekdays from 3 - 6 p.m. The hosts of the Wrap-Up Show can now be heard daily with a show that's tailored for today's San Diego sports fans focusing primarily on Padres baseball, San Di
“Jon and Jim” with Jon Schaeffer and Jim Russell is live on XTRA 1360 weekdays from 3 - 6 p.m. The hosts of the Wrap-Up Show can now be heard daily with a show that's tailored for today's San Diego sports fans focusing primarily on Padres baseball, San Di
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Eli talks with Washington Post's Cindy Boren about the Brittney Griner situation, trading Kevin Durant, NBA Free Agency, will Dan Synder sell the Commanders and more. Also, he talks with Vince Alfonso Jr., about the weather in Memphis, the new Overton Golf Course, the Junior Open and more.
The call to take her place in baseball history, one that Alyssa Nakken had long prepared for, came in the third inning Tuesday night, when the San Francisco Giants' first base coach was ejected for responding to what he said was a racist remark. Nakken, an assistant who works with Giants players on baserunning and outfield defense, became the first woman in MLB history to coach on the field after the ejection of Antoan Richardson. When called upon, she left her spot in the batting cage, replaced her sweatshirt with her No. 92 jersey and grabbed a batting helmet. “I think we're all inspirations doing everything that we do on a day-to-day basis and I think, yes, this carries a little bit more weight because of the visibility, obviously there's a historical nature to it,” she said (via the Associated Press) after the Giants' 13-2 victory over the San Diego Padres. “But again, this is my job.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The call to take her place in baseball history, one that Alyssa Nakken had long prepared for, came in the third inning Tuesday night, when the San Francisco Giants' first base coach was ejected for responding to what he said was a racist remark. Nakken, an assistant who works with Giants players on baserunning and outfield defense, became the first woman in MLB history to coach on the field after the ejection of Antoan Richardson. When called upon, she left her spot in the batting cage, replaced her sweatshirt with her No. 92 jersey and grabbed a batting helmet. “I think we're all inspirations doing everything that we do on a day-to-day basis and I think, yes, this carries a little bit more weight because of the visibility, obviously there's a historical nature to it,” she said (via the Associated Press) after the Giants' 13-2 victory over the San Diego Padres. “But again, this is my job.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tye Richardson from ESPN Arkansas talks March Madness and his Arkansas Razorbacks as they prepare for the Sweet 16 this week. Cindy Boren from The Washington Post talks the Deshaun Watson trade and the optics of the move. Steve Del Vecchio from Larry Brown Sports talks the NFL and the ever-revolving door of starting quarterbacks after Matt Ryan gets traded to the Colts during today's show.
Cindy Boren from The Washington Post talks the new Washington Commanders and their not-so-new controversies and her take on the Flores v NFL situation. Matt Verderame from FanSided talks the Super Bowl and who he thinks is coming out on the end, and whose job is on the line. Richie Scheuler from ESPN talks college basketball, his take on the Rainbow Warriors, and his favorite in the Top 10 in the recent AP Poll.
Kurt Helin from NBCSports talks the NBA season so far, from the Warriors stunning the league so far still without KlayThompson, to the huge scuffle between Isaiah Stewart and LeBron James. Cindy Boren from the Washington Post talks the NFL, the progression of Patrick Mahomes this year as well as if the Washington Football Team are doing too little too late. Nate Dickinson, host of the Locked on Big 10 Podcast, talks the Big 10 and Ohio State's win over the Spartans, as well as why we think Ohio State should be the number two team in the nation after this week.
The fellas start hour two talking with Cindy Boren of The Washington Post. They cover some NFL headlines and preview tonight's World Series game 6. Patty Ice joins the program to talk some UofL football, and we go live to the Noah Locke meeting the media. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick and Phil start hour two talking the NFL with Cindy Boren and then get into the Lamar vs Teddy conversation. We end the hour with some nonsense and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour two Nicky V and Biscuit take some texts on The UPS Jobs Textline before Nicky asks Biscuit to take him and the listeners to "Lineman School". We wrap the hour talking some NFL with The Washington Post's Cindy Boren....with apologies to Maybin and Detroit. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Second hour of The V Show with Phil Baker, Perrin Johnson, and Nicky V filling in. The guys talk some UofL football and preview the Cards and Ole Miss with some Satterfield and Bryan Brown sound. Cindy Boren of The Washington Post joins to talk some national sports headlines including Naomi Osaka, Trevor Bauer, and the NFL. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cindy Boren of the Washington Post talks the Washington Football Team and the NFC East's defending champs' chances of being the first consecutive winner since the early 2000's. Rob Guerrera with SB Nation talks the San Francisco 49ers and the competition between Jimmy G and Trey Lance. David Matlin joins us to talk about the Ching Field and the upcoming challenges with the new regulations put into place by David Ige yesterday.
Bobby V kicks off hour two of The V Show on this WWKW reacting to some Vince Tyra sound from earlier today on The Deener Show and news of an event for UofL MBB. Cindy Boren of The Washington Post also joins to talk a little bit about The Olympics and Simoe Biles decision to step away from competition. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
DJ & PK - July 22, 2021 - Hour 3 Washington Post writer Cindy Boren joined the show to preview the Tokyo Olympics Utah Jazz radio PxP David Locke recaps NBA finals and looks ahead to NBA/Jazz offseason Misc
Washington Post writer Cindy Boren joined the show to preview the Tokyo Olympics
Jay Jaffe of FanGraphs talks the MLB situation and umpires' enforcement of the new rules revolving around the “sticky situation” with pitchers. Cindy Boren of the Washington Post talks the Washington Football Team and how the NFC East could be seeing a new winner this season. Bobby welcomes new Men's Golf Coach Scott Simpson and talks about his recruitment strategy. UH Men's Basketball coach Eran Ganot comes on to talk about the beginning to their summer training, and his excitement about guys like Bernardo De Silva and Samuta Avea.
Cindy Boren of the Washington Post talks Washington sports, and talks about the news of Alex Smith's retirement and his effect on the NFL fanbase this year. Russell Baxter of FanSided talks the upcoming NFL Draft and the possibilities of other teams trading up into the top five via the Falcons, and maybe even the 49ers. Kristian Winfield of the NY Daily News talks the Brooklyn Nets and the issues with injuries to Kevin Durant and James Harden and what that means for their Finals chances.
Eric Pincus from the Bleacher Report talks Lakers basketball and the NBA and the trickle down effect of the Nets blockbuster trade on the Nets as the season goes on. Cindy Boren of the Washington Post talks the Super Bowl and who she has winning the game as well as some fun prop bets for the Big Game. Artie Wilson from Spectrum talks the exciting weekend of UH Men's Basketball and their win over UC-Irvine on Saturday.
Second hour of The Drive with Mark Ennis. Mark and Nicky V look at last night's UofL loss, what Malik will bring to the fold if/ when he returns, and Mack's attitude toward the loss. The guys laugh about the irony that UK is bad this year....after Lach left. The Washington Post's Cindy Boren joins the program to talk some NFL, the downfall of Houston, Nicky V also asks Mark his thoughts on the off-season HC hires in the NFL. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
3p- What's Goin' On: DJ and PK preview NFL playoffs with Cindy Boren; Hans and Scotty goof off segments 330p- wrapping up Gordon's List 350p- NBA thinking about possible expansion teams
Hour two of DJ & PK in the Morning for January 8, 2021: Segment 1 - What is Trending Segment 2 - Cindy Boren, The Washington Post Segment 3 - Poll results for the Utah Jazz
Washington Post sports reporter Cindy Boren joined DJ & PK Friday morning to preview the Wild Card weekend in the NFL ahead.
Gabe Morency on SportsRage talks with Cindy Boren. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Cindy Boren from the Washington Post comes on to talk Washington Football Team news and the race between her WFT and Bobby's New York Giants for the NFC East. Nate Kreckman from Altitude Sports Radio comes on to talk Mountain West football and the upcoming Mountain West Championship game, and who the two teams that will be facing off are. Roxy Bernstein of ESPN and the PAC 12 Network talks college football and the discussion of whether or not the game should be played during this time.
Cindy Boren of the Washington Post comes in to talk Washington Football Team news and the insane idea of them and the Giants being the new favorites to win the NFC East. Kevin Pelton, NBA writer for ESPN and co-host of "The Fabulous PeltonCast," fills us in on the NBA Draft tonight and who to watch out for as potential busts and stars. Bob Behler, Boise State play by play caller, comes in to give the rundown on the Broncos and what we can expect this upcoming Saturday.
Jay Jaffe from Fan Graphs talks about Mookie, Kershaw and Dodgers first win in the World Series over the Tampa Bay Rays and how the Rays can gameplan for the Dodgers for the rest of the series. Eli Gold, play by play caller for the Alabama Crimson Tide, comes on to talk Alabama and the starting of Tua Tagovailoa for Miami. Cindy Boren from the Washington Post talks some Washington Football Team news and the atrocious nature of the team, both on and off the field.
Cindy Boren joined Sports 180 to preview the World Series between the Dodgers and the Rays.
Josh and Heather begin the hour with Cindy Boren of the Washington Post, talk to Joe Rexrode of The Athletic and more.
From the Washington Post, Cindy Boren joins In The Zone and she explains why the latest positive tests in the NFL is "very concerning" but also explains that the NFL has flexibility in moving their schedule around.
Monday 8/17/20 Hour 1 – Topics: Steve gives his early thoughts on Sandy Barbour’s zoom conference, and how he would schedule the spring semester season and next fall, the Justin Fields’ petition. Guest: Cindy Boren, The Washington Post, with more on the Field’s petition, the Washington Football Team hiring the first NFL franchise black President, Alex Smith’s recovery, and more.
Monday 8/17/20 Hour 1 – Topics: Steve gives his early thoughts on Sandy Barbour’s zoom conference, and how he would schedule the spring semester season and next fall, the Justin Fields’ petition. Guest: Cindy Boren, The Washington Post, with more on the Field’s petition, the Washington Football Team hiring the first NFL franchise black President, Alex Smith’s recovery, and more.
Washington Post sports reporter Cindy Boren joined DJ & PK to talk about the state of fall sports, especially football, and what she's learned from the announcements from the Big Ten and Pac-12.
Hour three of DJ & PK in the Morning for August 12, 2020: Segment 1 - Cindy Boren, The Washington Post Segment 2 - Reaction to the Pac-12 shutting things down Segment 3 - Listener reaction to QOTD
More hires at Redskins Park including afriend of the show. We break it down with Cindy Boren of the Washington Post.
:59 Cindy Boren 22:21 Can Ron help with a culture change moving forward? 34:20 Will there even be a NFL season in 2020?
Dave Schultz and Stephen Root talk about the NFL team in Washington with Cindy Boren from the Washington Post, NHL and Nashville Predators with Pete Weber, LSU with Brody Miller, high school football with Corey Labounty and college football with Peter Burns --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/david-schultz/support
Cindy Boren from the Washington Post joins In The Zone and explains why the team name never really fit for the Washington NFL franchise.
Cindy Boren with the Washington Post says Washington owner Dan Snyder had not choice but to change the team nickname or he would have ended up like Marge Schott, Donald Sterling & Jerry Richardson. Cindy says you can’t ignore the influence of corporate sponsors.
Dan Bernstein opened his show by discussing the news of the weekend, including the Washington football franchise's decision to change its team name. Cindy Boren of the Washington Post then joined the show to discuss the team name being retired and how the franchise is moving forward. Later, White Sox television play-by-play man Jason Benetti joined the show to discuss his experience calling Korea Baseball Organization games, how MLB broadcasts will look and sound without fans during the pandemic, right-hander Michael Kopech sitting out the 2020 season, third baseman Yoan Moncada's absence and more.
Hour 2 – Guest: Richard Scarcella, Reading Eagle, on Sandy Barbour’s latest press conference, how pro sports resuming will affect college sports, and more, plus Cindy Boren, The Washington Post, on the Redskins possible name change.
Hour 2 – Guest: Richard Scarcella, Reading Eagle, on Sandy Barbour’s latest press conference, how pro sports resuming will affect college sports, and more, plus Cindy Boren, The Washington Post, on the Redskins possible name change.
As turmoil ensues the Washington Redskins, Anthony Wootton gets the latest from Washington Post sports reporter Cindy Boren. Cindy talks about the power struggle at the top of the franchise and how new ownership might also come along at the same time as a new name for a team that dates back beyond the merger. Anthony asks, with her expert knowledge and opinion, whether she believes we'll get an NFL season in 2020.
Washington Post Columnist Cindy Boren joined OverDrive earlier today following the statement from Dan Snyder and the Redskins regarding an investigation into a potential name-change. Cindy touched on the statement, if this is a "corporate" decision & on how close Washington is to making a change
Hour 1 of a Mail It In Friday edition of OverDrive as Bryan Hayes & Dave Feschuk of the Toronto Star as the guys give their thoughts on what Mike Trout had to say earlier today and how big of a blow to baseball it would be if he sat out. Cindy Boren of the Washington Post stopped by for her thoughts on why the Redskins may finally change their name & we discuss whether or not Pascal Siakam is ready to be "the guy" for the Raptors
Washington Post Columnist Cindy Boren joined OverDrive earlier today following the statement from Dan Snyder and the Redskins regarding an investigation into a potential name-change. Cindy touched on the statement, if this is a "corporate" decision & on how close Washington is to making a change
Hour 1 of a Mail It In Friday edition of OverDrive as Bryan Hayes & Dave Feschuk of the Toronto Star as the guys give their thoughts on what Mike Trout had to say earlier today and how big of a blow to baseball it would be if he sat out. Cindy Boren of the Washington Post stopped by for her thoughts on why the Redskins may finally change their name & we discuss whether or not Pascal Siakam is ready to be "the guy" for the Raptors
Cindy Boren, from the Washington Post, says NASCAR could have looked into the noose found in Bubba Wallace's garage quietly & could have spoken to Wallace behind the scenes but give them credit for going public with it. Cindy says it brought a tear to your eye watching the scene at Talladega on Monday.
Cindy Boren from the Washington Post says that NASCAR did the right thing listening to Bubba Wallace and banning the confederate flag at its races. Boren also wonders in today's age of security, how someone could get into Wallace's garage without anyone seeing it.
Hour 2 – Cindy Boren, The Washington Post, on sports returning from the pandemic and more. Topics: The missed opportunities by baseball.
Hour 2 – Cindy Boren, The Washington Post, on sports returning from the pandemic and more. Topics: The missed opportunities by baseball.
Martin Devlin chats to Cindy Boren, a sports and political reporter from the Washington Post discussing the issue of the Black Lives Matter protests and why athletes have been raised their voice on the issue more than in previous years.
Cindy Boren from the Washington Post joins In The Zone to discuss the sports leagues responding to the protests and how we should look at them.
While Love Sport Radio is on pause Anthony Wootton continues to bring you all the big sports news from across The Pond. There's a big star in the making to kick off this first-ever podcast, DB Levonta Taylor from FSU talks about having to prepare for the draft after coronavirus halted his pro day. There's MLB London Series chat with Cubs fan, and Wrigleyville Nation podcast host Jeremy Diemer, who had plans to travel over this summer. Plus the Washington Post's Cindy Boren talks lockdown and the NFL.
Monday 3/23/20 Hour 1 – Topics: The latest coronavirus updates, plus the latest on the status of the Summer Olympic games. Guest: Cindy Boren, Washington Post, who says there’s nothing official from the Olympic committee despite reports the games will be postponed.
2:23 Cindy Boren 18:00 Monekys starving and fighting in Thailand 37:37 Calls on Coronavirus
From the Washington Post, Cindy Boren joins In The Zone and talks about what the Redskins could be looking to do with the No. 2 pick in the upcoming NFL Draft and why their name hasn't really been mentioned regarding trade rumors.
Washington Post Reporter, Cindy Boren talks about the chances of the Summer Olympics being cancelled due to the Coronavirus & Today, Was the Day When...
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Over the years, the NBA has garnered a reputation for being the progressive sports league — one that allowed its people to speak their minds. But late last week, after the general manager of the Houston Rockets tweeted in support of pro-democracy demonstrators in Hong Kong, there was swift backlash from the league’s business partners in China, leading the NBA to issue an apology in both English and Chinese. Host Tamara Khandaker talks to Washington Post reporter Cindy Boren, who covers sports with a focus on politics. They discuss what the NBA has traditionally stood for, and how far it’s willing to take those principles when the bottom line is at stake.
Gabe and Joe open the final hour of the show looking at how Dan Quinn has a horrible preseason record, but also covers the spread in every game. Cindy Boren of the Washington Post joins the show to talk about the latest news around NFL training camps. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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1:09 Kobe won an Oscar and the sky is the limit for him 6:22 Are the Houston Rockets the biggest threat the Warriors have faced? 17:30 Anthon Davis’ historic 2nd half of the season 21:20 New look Cavs 27:22 NBA injuries 34:35 Shaquem Griffin’s incredible combine 40:15 Russell Wilson’s spring training debut with the Yankees … Continue reading “Dear Basketball”, Shaqueem Griffin, NCAA Basketball Scandal, and more with Cindy Boren →
In this episode, Niki, Neil, and Natalia debate the blockbuster film Black Panther, the ascendancy of Olympic figure skater Adam Rippon, and the preponderance of plastics in contemporary life. Support Past Present on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pastpresentpodcast Here are some links and references mentioned during this week’s show: The release of blockbuster film Black Panther is being hailed as a watershed moment in African American, and mainstream, popular culture. Niki and Natalia both referenced Laurence Ware’s New York Times article on black nerds. Figure skater Adam Rippon has attracted media attention for using his platform to defend LGBTQ rights. Natalia mentioned this episode of Pop Culture Happy Hour featuring journalist Sam Sanders describing what it’s like to cover the Olympics. Niki referenced this Newsweek article about the “frozen closet” and Natalia commented on this New York Times article about disordered eating among male figure skaters. The Anglican Church is recommending that people give up plastics for Lent. Natalia noted the role of plastics in the 1967 film The Graduate and Niki referred to this Washington Post article on the magnitude of plastic pollution in in the United States. In our regular closing feature, What’s Making History: Neil shared historian Josh Clark Davis’ Atlantic article on the FBI crackdown on black-owned bookstores. Natalia discussed this Sexing History podcast episode on the sexual harassment of flight attendants. Niki commented on Fergie’s rendition of the national anthem at the NBA All-Star Game and shared Cindy Boren’s Washington Post article that placed it in the context of poorly regarded national anthem performances.
EXCLUSIVE: Sports Psychology Today with Dr. Andrew Jacobs - Cindy Boren by Dr. Andrew Jacobs
EXCLUSIVE: Sports Psychology Today with Dr. Andrew Jacobs - Cindy Boren by Dr. Andrew Jacobs
David is join by former Chicago Bulls player and author Craig Hodges and Washington Post sports reporter Cindy Boren. Colin Kaepernick -- is it his skills or protest is what's keeping him from being picked up by teams? Both Hodges and Boren engage in a passionate discussion about Kaepernick. “There is an unfair price to be paid for social activism by athletes,” Cindy Boren told HWTP Sports Talk during a phone interview. Craig Hodges added, "… give that man his opportunity to come to somebody’s training camp and throw the football – cut out all the garbage, cut out all the mechanism to effectively blackball him until the season starts and now he’s a memory...that’s how the game is played and that’s how it was done to me…”
9 AM - 1 - Washington Post's Cindy Boren talks to us about the O.J. Simpson parole hearing today. 2 - "A student graded his ex's apology note - D-minus - then tweeted it. He got suspended.". 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - Phelps Versus Shark; Final Thoughts.
9 AM - 1 - Washington Post's Cindy Boren talks to us about the O.J. Simpson parole hearing today. 2 - "A student graded his ex’s apology note - D-minus - then tweeted it. He got suspended.". 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - Phelps Versus Shark; Final Thoughts.
Tennis legend John McEnroe is in hot water for comments he made about Serena Williams.Serena Williams let John McEnroe have it in the best way possible Monday evening. Williams served up two flaming tweets that slammed McEnroe for saying “if she played the men’s circuit, she’d be like 700 in the world.”Host Ernie Brown spoke with Cindy Boren, the sports reporter for The Washington Post, about the story and what's to come of it.Image credit: Leonard Zhukovsky / Shutterstock.com
Dennis Rodman’s odd, circuitous journey from superstar basketball player to self-appointed emissary to North Korea has drawn fire from a human rights group that is seeking to have him removed from the Basketball Hall of Fame."Trending Today USA" host Ernie Brown spoke to Cindy Boren, the sports reporter at The Washington Post, about the petition and discuss whether Rodman is doing more harm than good for the United States in North Korea.Image credit: Ulora / Shutterstock.com
Cindy Boren talked with Dr. Andrew Jacobs on the inaugural episode of Sport Psychology Today with Dr. Andrew Jacob, digital exclusive.
Cindy Boren talked with Dr. Andrew Jacobs on the inaugural episode of Sport Psychology Today with Dr. Andrew Jacob, digital exclusive.
Tuesday's edition of Trending Today USA was hosted by Liftable Media's Ernie Brown.In this half hour, the guests and topics discussed were:1. The Top 5 Trending Stories2. Cindy Boren with the Washington Post joins us to discuss the latest on Tiger Woods' DUI.3. Tim Burg discusses a Southwest passenger who had a little too much fun in Las Vegas.4. Seton Motley joins us to discuss NATO and what President Trump is doing to help other countries meet their alliance obligations.5. Melissa Francis joins us to her new book, "Lessons from the Prairie."Image credit: DoDEA/Flickr