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Ever thought about what it's like behind the scenes of the fast-paced world of sports media? Join us as we sit down with award-winning TV producer, Dan Gladman, to get the inside scoop. From his time with the Toronto Raptors during their championship years to producing the iconic Kawhi Leonard shot Gladman's stories are a slam dunk. He also shares his thoughts on the geopolitical situation and its impact on sports. With Gladman's expertise, we cover the court of sports media, offering you a unique perspective from the control room to the finish line. In this episode of The Press Row, Jonah talks with Dan about: Memorable Moments in Toronto Sports Fascination With MLSE Ownership Structure Frustration With Canadian Hockey Broadcasts Former Student Becomes Successful Sideline Reporter Technology's Role in Teaching Exploring Canadian Companies and Arena Partnerships For more, be sure to visit Yyzsportsmedia.com and follow @yyzsportsmedia
This episode provided a dive deeper into the current, cutting edge work that Dan is producing and everything basketball both on and off the courts
In a 12-hour stretch the NBA Playoffs become more dramatic than ever. Dan Gladman is joined by his University of Virginia classmate Billy Ravenell and producer Dan Wong to discuss Kevin Durant's historic performance in Game 5 against Milwaukee and Joel Embiid's meniscus injury. Then the news breaks about Chris Paul entering Covid protocol and his likely absence from the Western Conference Finals, and Kawhi Leonard's knee injury preventing him from playing Game 5 against Utah. What to make of the rapidly changing storylines of a postseason suddenly becoming unforgettable! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In a 12-hour stretch the NBA Playoffs become more dramatic than ever. Dan Gladman is joined by his University of Virginia classmate Billy Ravenell and producer Dan Wong to discuss Kevin Durant's historic performance in Game 5 against Milwaukee and Joel Embiid's meniscus injury. Then the news breaks about Chris Paul entering Covid protocol and his likely absence from the Western Conference Finals, and Kawhi Leonard's knee injury preventing him from playing Game 5 against Utah. What to make of the rapidly changing storylines of a postseason suddenly becoming unforgettable! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Season 2 kicks off with Dan Gladman's interview with Nav Bhatia, original Superfan of the Toronto Raptors, and now a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame. They talk about the championship season, the Damon Stoudamire years and Nav's relationship with Vince Carter and the Carter family. DG recaps last night's games in the NBA Playoffs and introduces The Game I'll Never Forget, reminiscing about the day Toronto won the Eastern Conference championship. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Season 2 kicks off with Dan Gladman's interview with Nav Bhatia, original Superfan of the Toronto Raptors, and now a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame. They talk about the championship season, the Damon Stoudamire years and Nav's relationship with Vince Carter and the Carter family. DG recaps last night's games in the NBA Playoffs and introduces The Game I'll Never Forget, reminiscing about the day Toronto won the Eastern Conference championship. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After 40 episodes of Season 1, Jevohn Shepherd and Andy Rautins say their goodbyes to Dan Gladman and producer Dan Wong in the Break Up episode. The podcast originally started in Wonger's living room, moved to Eggplant Studios, and then to Zoom calls and covered the NBA Bubble, the recent regular season and the rise of Canadian basketball. Today, the guys talk about the Play-In format and preview the Eastern Conference Playoffs. Thank you to Shep and AR, you will be missed. Season 2 starts fresh next week! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After 40 episodes of Season 1, Jevohn Shepherd and Andy Rautins say their goodbyes to Dan Gladman and producer Dan Wong in the Break Up episode. The podcast originally started in Wonger's living room, moved to Eggplant Studios, and then to Zoom calls and covered the NBA Bubble, the recent regular season and the rise of Canadian basketball. Today, the guys talk about the Play-In format and preview the Eastern Conference Playoffs. Thank you to Shep and AR, you will be missed. Season 2 starts fresh next week! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Award winning Canadian TV producer Dan Gladman joins the show to talk about the influence of basketball on Toronto sports culture, the GOAT debate in the NBA and the GROAT debate (Greatest Raptor of all time).
Episode 13 brings with it my conversation with Dan Gladman, an award-winning producer currently working on CBC's hit show Road to the Olympic Games. Dan has held a variety of production roles with a number of organizations throughout his career, working on the NBA's Summer League in Las Vegas, producing the 2015 Pan Am Games with CBC, and most notably, producing every Toronto Raptors game for the past 10 seasons with MLSE for both the Sportsnet and TSN broadcasts. Following the culmination of his tenure with MLSE as the Raptors hoisted their NBA championship, Dan is back at CBC, taking some time away from basketball and pursuing other forms of sport production. With the Olympics right around the corner, Dan joins the podcast to talk about his mentality behind producing, the evolution of the sports landscape in Toronto, and some of the most notable stories from his career. Outro courtesy of: Toronto Raptors Follow Dan on Instagram Like this podcast? Subscribe, like, rate on all major platforms and give us a follow on: Instagram (@getyourheadinthegame_) Twitter (@gyhitgpodcast) LinkedIn (@GetYourHeadintheGame)
The guys get to the heart of this week's top basketball stories, assessing how both the Denver Nuggets and the Canadian national team are affected by Jamal Murray's season-ending ACL injury. Is a compressed NBA schedule to blame? On the heels of questioning the Play-in games, Luka Doncic reminds the sport of a certain Legend of old with his miraculous game-winning three-pointer. Jevohn Shepherd and Andy Rautins - the brain trust of the CEBL's Ottawa Blackjacks - recap their first Draft and speak about their new players. Dan Gladman steps back into history with a look back at the start of the Toronto Raptors 2019 championship run. Then the three decide what direction the Raptors should go in now. @gymratzpodcast #TDITRH Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The guys get to the heart of this week's top basketball stories, assessing how both the Denver Nuggets and the Canadian national team are affected by Jamal Murray's season-ending ACL injury. Is a compressed NBA schedule to blame? On the heels of questioning the Play-in games, Luka Doncic reminds the sport of a certain Legend of old with his miraculous game-winning three-pointer. Jevohn Shepherd and Andy Rautins - the brain trust of the CEBL's Ottawa Blackjacks - recap their first Draft and speak about their new players. Dan Gladman steps back into history with a look back at the start of the Toronto Raptors 2019 championship run. Then the three decide what direction the Raptors should go in now. @gymratzpodcast #TDITRH See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dan "The Coach" Berlin is back with another Office Hours episode as we take a break for the much needed long weekend. We were excited to welcome TV Producer Dan Gladman to our virtual studio and the experience, achievements and awards he comes with is just outstanding. Dan Gladman is a Canadian Screen Award-winning TV broadcast producer. Dan was in the production truck the day the Toronto Raptors won the 2019 NBA Finals and he's got the championship ring to prove it. His production experiences extend into many other sports including; NHL | MLS | CEBL | Pan Am Games | Olympic Sports. Dan is currently the Host and co-producer of Gym Ratz & Jointz podcast. Dan G. sits down with our Dan B. to discuss his secrets behind a successful live production.
The guys are joined by Amy Audibert to break down Baylor's national championship. The conversation veers into Final Four and March Madness, with the legendary Jalen Suggs winning shot against UCLA put into historical context. A memorable women's Tournament is discussed. Was Stanford the best team? In NBA banter, Jevohn Shepherd excoriates Paul Pierce's Instagram behaviour, Andy Rautins dismisses the New York Knicks' narrow loss to the Brooklyn Nets, and Dan Gladman goes back in Toronto Raptors history. #TDITRH @gymratzpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The guys are joined by Amy Audibert to break down Baylor's national championship. The conversation veers into Final Four and March Madness, with the legendary Jalen Suggs winning shot against UCLA put into historical context. A memorable women's Tournament is discussed. Was Stanford the best team? In NBA banter, Jevohn Shepherd excoriates Paul Pierce's Instagram behaviour, Andy Rautins dismisses the New York Knicks' narrow loss to the Brooklyn Nets, and Dan Gladman goes back in Toronto Raptors history. #TDITRH @gymratzpodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Onions, baby, onions. Chuck Swirsky wasn't the first or last voice of the Toronto Raptors, but his passionate and distinct calls of the franchise's early years still resonate with fans to this day. Dan Gladman, Andy Rautins and Jevohn Shepherd all have their connections to Swirsky, and take this opportunity to grill him about his favourite memories of Toronto, how to succeed for five decades in sports broadcasting and what to expect from the Bulls in the upcoming NBA season. From downtown Toronto and downtown Chicago, this podcast is sick, wicked and nasty. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Onions, baby, onions. Chuck Swirsky wasn't the first or last voice of the Toronto Raptors, but his passionate and distinct calls of the franchise's early years still resonate with fans to this day. Dan Gladman, Andy Rautins and Jevohn Shepherd all have their connections to Swirsky, and take this opportunity to grill him about his favourite memories of Toronto, how to succeed for five decades in sports broadcasting and what to expect from the Bulls in the upcoming NBA season. From downtown Toronto and downtown Chicago, this podcast is sick, wicked and nasty. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ryan, Clarkey and Steve welcome on award winning TV/Raptors games producer Dan Gladman, who has also done MLS, NBA and many other sports television. Dan talks about the Raptors re-signing Fred Van Vleet, new additions in Aaron Baynes and Alex Len, and where some big names could land soon. He also discusses his love of the band Phish.The guys then discuss the new season plans for the GOJHL and PJHL, Vladdy Jr. trimming weight and the passing of NHL trailblazer Fred Saskamoose, the first Inidigenous player in league history, as well as the death of soccer giant Diego Maradona.Finally, wagering expert Kris Abbott from Coolbet discusses the hot matchups in the NFL, and discusses the federal push for single game betting in Canadian gaming establishments. Subscribe on all the best podcast apps, follow on social media and listen every Friday night at 6 on CKNX AM920 and CKNX.ca. Watch every Friday night at 8 and Sunday night at 9 on Wightman TV, and starting next week, the show will debut on Youtube!
Dan Gladman, Andy Rautins and Jevohn Shepherd welcome basketball TV analyst Amy Audibert to the podcast to reminisce about NBA Drafts past, and to break down the televised virtual Draft of 2020. Anthony Edwards was the number-1 pick but is there consensus among the group that it was the right choice? The gang discuss how Klay Thompson's season-ending Achilles injury will affect the Golden State Warriors, and their Draft pick James Wiseman. The Toronto Raptors' Draft treasure is discussed. And the Milwaukee Bucks wily trades are assessed on the eve of free agency. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dan Gladman, Andy Rautins and Jevohn Shepherd welcome basketball TV analyst Amy Audibert to the podcast to reminisce about NBA Drafts past, and to break down the televised virtual Draft of 2020. Anthony Edwards was the number-1 pick but is there consensus among the group that it was the right choice? The gang discuss how Klay Thompson's season-ending Achilles injury will affect the Golden State Warriors, and their Draft pick James Wiseman. The Toronto Raptors' Draft treasure is discussed. And the Milwaukee Bucks wily trades are assessed on the eve of free agency. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With the next NBA season apparently just around the corner, Dan Gladman, Andy Rautins and Jevohn Shepherd dive into re-start concerns, teams' overall readiness for the December 1 training camp open, and the brief free agency period that is coming soon. The guys discuss Fred VanVleet's lucrative options, Dan drops the first edition of This Date In Toronto Raptors History, Shep creates controversy, and Andy speculates about DeMar DeRozan's next move. @gyratzpodcast #TDITRH Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With the next NBA season apparently just around the corner, Dan Gladman, Andy Rautins and Jevohn Shepherd dive into re-start concerns, teams' overall readiness for the December 1 training camp open, and the brief free agency period that is coming soon. The guys discuss Fred VanVleet's lucrative options, Dan drops the first edition of This Date In Toronto Raptors History, Shep creates controversy, and Andy speculates about DeMar DeRozan's next move. @gyratzpodcast #TDITRH See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jevohn Shepherd, Andy Rautins and Dan Gladman welcome Robert Sacre to the podcast. The former Laker talks about his years as Kobe Bryant's teammate, including that one time he had to tell Kobe to eff off. Sacre also talks about his years playing in the NCAA for Gonzaga, professionally in Japan and forcing Shep to room with him during his national team days. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jevohn Shepherd, Andy Rautins and Dan Gladman welcome Robert Sacre to the podcast. The former Laker talks about his years as Kobe Bryant's teammate, including that one time he had to tell Kobe to eff off. Sacre also talks about his years playing in the NCAA for Gonzaga, professionally in Japan and forcing Shep to room with him during his national team days. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With Halloween and the US election closing in, Dan Gladman, Jevohn Shepherd and Andy Rautins welcome Charlotte Hornets assistant coach Nathaniel Mitchell to the podcast. They discuss Coach Mitchell's early morning player workouts, moments with his boss Michael Jordan, prospects for the Canadian National team and the brilliant coaching minds he has been influenced by. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With Halloween and the US election closing in, Dan Gladman, Jevohn Shepherd and Andy Rautins welcome Charlotte Hornets assistant coach Nathaniel Mitchell to the podcast. They discuss Coach Mitchell's early morning player workouts, moments with his boss Michael Jordan, prospects for the Canadian National team and the brilliant coaching minds he has been influenced by. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dan Gladman, Jevohn Shepherd and Andy Rautins welcome the radio voice of the Toronto Raptors, Paul Jones, to discuss the latest news in the NBA, particularly coaching changes placing Nate Bjorkgren in Indiana, Doc Rivers in Philadelphia and Tyronn Lue with the LA Clippers. Jonesy discusses Bjorkgren's prospects while Shep raises the question of Allen Iverson's lack of inclusion on an NBA bench. The chat gets more personal as all four men reminisce about their shared experiences working in various eras and aspects of professional basketball. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dan Gladman, Jevohn Shepherd and Andy Rautins welcome the radio voice of the Toronto Raptors, Paul Jones, to discuss the latest news in the NBA, particularly coaching changes placing Nate Bjorkgren in Indiana, Doc Rivers in Philadelphia and Tyronn Lue with the LA Clippers. Jonesy discusses Bjorkgren's prospects while Shep raises the question of Allen Iverson's lack of inclusion on an NBA bench. The chat gets more personal as all four men reminisce about their shared experiences working in various eras and aspects of professional basketball. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Andy Rautins - along with Jevohn Shepherd and Dan Gladman - welcomes his former New York Knicks teammate Landry Fields to the show. Now the Assistant General Manager of the Atlanta Hawks, Fields joins the cast to talk about the conclusion of the NBA Finals, Rondo's veteran savvy and Lebron's historic brilliance. He talks about what it was like to guard Lebron and shares stories of life in the NBA with Andy, his years with the Toronto Raptors, an injury that derailed his playing career and his entry into basketball executive life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Andy Rautins - along with Jevohn Shepherd and Dan Gladman - welcomes his former New York Knicks teammate Landry Fields to the show. Now the Assistant General Manager of the Atlanta Hawks, Fields joins the cast to talk about the conclusion of the NBA Finals, Rondo's veteran savvy and Lebron's historic brilliance. He talks about what it was like to guard Lebron and shares stories of life in the NBA with Andy, his years with the Toronto Raptors, an injury that derailed his playing career and his entry into basketball executive life. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dan Gladman, Jevohn Shepherd and Andy Rautins are joined by Sacramento Kings assistant coach Roy Rana to discuss the Lakers' command of the NBA Finals, Rajon Rondo's important contributions and Anthony Davis's dominant Game 4 defence. Coach Rana exchanges barbs with Shep over the defunct Toronto high school rivalry between West Hill and Eastern Commerce, and rues the day when Andy turned him down for Canadian nation team service. Roy reflects on the challenges of the Canadian college basketball system asserting itself, and the first time he sat on an NBA bench ... in Mumbai, India. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dan Gladman, Jevohn Shepherd and Andy Rautins are joined by Sacramento Kings assistant coach Roy Rana to discuss the Lakers' command of the NBA Finals, Rajon Rondo's important contributions and Anthony Davis's dominant Game 4 defence. Coach Rana exchanges barbs with Shep over the defunct Toronto high school rivalry between West Hill and Eastern Commerce, and rues the day when Andy turned him down for Canadian nation team service. Roy reflects on the challenges of the Canadian college basketball system asserting itself, and the first time he sat on an NBA bench ... in Mumbai, India. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dan Gladman, Jevohn Shepherd and Andy Rautins are joined by Canadian broadcasting luminary Sherman Hamilton to preview the NBA Finals between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Miami Heat. Alpha dogs LeBron James, Anthony Davis and Jimmy Butler are discussed at length, as well as their key running mates Rajon Rondo, Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro. The recent dismissal of coach Doc Rivers is assessed for its fairness, or lack thereof. And then the guys explore their own interpersonal relationships through the national basketball program and Canada's sports broadcasting landscape. A few technical issues off the top, please excuse...all become very clear after a couple minutes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dan Gladman, Jevohn Shepherd and Andy Rautins are joined by Canadian broadcasting luminary Sherman Hamilton to preview the NBA Finals between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Miami Heat. Alpha dogs LeBron James, Anthony Davis and Jimmy Butler are discussed at length, as well as their key running mates Rajon Rondo, Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro. The recent dismissal of coach Doc Rivers is assessed for its fairness, or lack thereof. And then the guys explore their own interpersonal relationships through the national basketball program and Canada's sports broadcasting landscape. A few technical issues off the top, please excuse...all become very clear after a couple minutes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former Canadian national team players Jevohn Shepherd and Andy Rautins, along with award-winning sports producer Dan Gladman, break down the NBA's conference Finals, discussing the Lakers' real MVP, Jamal Murray's ascent to all-Bubble team and his future chances to become the GCOAT (Greatest Canadian Of All Time). Additionally the guys discuss the undeniable Kentucky connections among the last teams standing in the NBA Playoffs. Could Tyler Herro and the Miami Heat win it all? Thoughts on the league's annual coaching carousel round out the show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former Canadian national team players Jevohn Shepherd and Andy Rautins, along with award-winning sports producer Dan Gladman, break down the NBA's conference Finals, discussing the Lakers' real MVP, Jamal Murray's ascent to all-Bubble team and his future chances to become the GCOAT (Greatest Canadian Of All Time). Additionally the guys discuss the undeniable Kentucky connections among the last teams standing in the NBA Playoffs. Could Tyler Herro and the Miami Heat win it all? Thoughts on the league's annual coaching carousel round out the show. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dan Gladman, Andy Rautins and Jevohn Shepherd break down the first six games of the unforgettable Raptors-Celtics series, then look ahead to Game 7. They discuss the will and skill of Kyle Lowry and Boston's crunch-time miscues. Then they consider Giannis Antetokounmpo's future and react to Stephen A. Smith's reaction to the Steve Nash head coaching hire in Brooklyn. And what would March Madness look like if all 350 NCAA Division 1 teams are included? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dan Gladman, Andy Rautins and Jevohn Shepherd break down the first six games of the unforgettable Raptors-Celtics series, then look ahead to Game 7. They discuss the will and skill of Kyle Lowry and Boston's crunch-time miscues. Then they consider Giannis Antetokounmpo's future and react to Stephen A. Smith's reaction to the Steve Nash head coaching hire in Brooklyn. And what would March Madness look like if all 350 NCAA Division 1 teams are included? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Leo Rautins is synonymous with basketball in Canada. A first round draft pick in the NBA in the '80s, a former player and coach on the national team, and a legendary broadcaster, Leo has left an indelible imprint on the lives of his son Andy Rautins, his former player Jevohn Shepherd, and on Dan Gladman, his colleague for more than 20 years. This national treasure sits down for an hour with the Gym Ratz & Jointz trio to discuss the NBA Playoffs, Giannis Antetokounmpo, the Dallas Mavericks, the truth about Masai Ujiri's run-in with Oakland police, and a life in the game that can't be touched. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Leo Rautins is synonymous with basketball in Canada. A first round draft pick in the NBA in the '80s, a former player and coach on the national team, and a legendary broadcaster, Leo has left an indelible imprint on the lives of his son Andy Rautins, his former player Jevohn Shepherd, and on Dan Gladman, his colleague for more than 20 years. This national treasure sits down for an hour with the Gym Ratz & Jointz trio to discuss the NBA Playoffs, Giannis Antetokounmpo, the Dallas Mavericks, the truth about Masai Ujiri's run-in with Oakland police, and a life in the game that can't be touched. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With the Canadian Elite Basketball Summer Series completed, Dan Gladman, Jevohn Shepherd and Andy Rautins ponder the success of the domestic league, and quiz its Commissioner Mike Morreale about the challenges of pulling it off in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, as well as future plans for professional ball in Canada. Then, with the NBA Playoffs only hours away, the trio dives deep into some of the bigger questions, including Damian Lillard's awesome offensive arsenal, the young Suns emergence, how good can Shai Gilgeous-Alexander be and the beast of the East - the Toronto Raptors. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With the Canadian Elite Basketball Summer Series completed, Dan Gladman, Jevohn Shepherd and Andy Rautins ponder the success of the domestic league, and quiz its Commissioner Mike Morreale about the challenges of pulling it off in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, as well as future plans for professional ball in Canada. Then, with the NBA Playoffs only hours away, the trio dives deep into some of the bigger questions, including Damian Lillard's awesome offensive arsenal, the young Suns emergence, how good can Shai Gilgeous-Alexander be and the beast of the East - the Toronto Raptors. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The NBA bubble and the Canadian Elite Basketball League are one week in. Dan Gladman, Jevohn Shepherd and Andy Rautins get into the topics that have highlighted both North American leagues as the world looks on in wonder. Should other sports take notice of their safety measures? Why are injuries piling up to stars in the NBA? Gregg Popovich's memorable comments about Black Lives Matter. Why are the experts underrating the Raptors again? Who's got the West? Could Xavier Moon play in the NBA? And what would the fellas choose as their team's intro music? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The NBA bubble and the Canadian Elite Basketball League are one week in. Dan Gladman, Jevohn Shepherd and Andy Rautins get into the topics that have highlighted both North American leagues as the world looks on in wonder. Should other sports take notice of their safety measures? Why are injuries piling up to stars in the NBA? Gregg Popovich's memorable comments about Black Lives Matter. Why are the experts underrating the Raptors again? Who's got the West? Could Xavier Moon play in the NBA? And what would the fellas choose as their team's intro music? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After another month of no sports, Toby gets in touch with Marshall to talk about how sports MAY be on the horizon. They are both skeptical that any of the plans from the major sports leagues will go off without any problems that may disrupt league play. The guys also agree (for the most part) on how they will remember Vince Carter as he has officially retired from the NBA.Toby rants about Major League Baseball and their inability to get their acts together. Marshall lets him vent.Toby then calls up longtime contributor to the podcast Dan Gladman (@dgontheroad) and they talk about politics in sports and what live experience they will miss more - games or concerts.Please reach out and leave us some feedback on any of our social medias @TobyTalksSportsSubscribe to the podcast anywhere you listen to podcasts.Tell your friends.Stay Safe.
Ziggy and Scott discuss the NHL’s return to play plan. Rick Vaive looks back to 1982 when he set the single-season goal-scoring record for the Leafs (47:20). Dan Gladman remembers producing the telecasts for the Raptors’ 2019 championship run (59:14). Brian Burke offers his thoughts on the NHL’s new playoff format (1:18:52). Then NHL deputy […]
Not much doing in the footy world, so the boys are joined by Leo Rautins and Dan Gladman, to talk some hoops and how it compares to goals.
What makes sport superstars our hero’s? We cry for them, we cheer for them and most of us will never even meet them. The best example of this is the late and great Kobe Bryant. Is it their out of this world plays? Is it their celebrity fame? Is it their passion and drive to win? Kobe made us feel like we all had a court-side seat to his entire life starting at 17 years old. To help us understand more about the athletes we love, how they become our hero’s and how specifically Kobe Bryant touched all of our lives. I am honoured to introduce the great Raptors / NBA producer Dan Gladman to the show. Welcome Dan.
Toby and Marshall get a chance to speak with Leo Rautins and Dan Gladman of the Toronto Raptors TV broadcast team. The four of them sit down in studio and the go over Leo’s childhood memories about basketball in Toronto, his recruitment process, his nickname that never came to be, and how he worked his way to become one of the most recognizable voices in Canadian basketball history. Danny G and Leo both discuss how they can be so comfortable contributing to political topics on Twitter and how maybe Daryl Morey could have been slightly more careful with his actions even though he had the best intentions… Last but not least they all weigh in the problems with FIBA and Canada Basketball and what lies ahead for the 2019/20 Toronto Raptors.
Do we focus too much on the negative? Raptors TV Producer Dan Gladman, Filmmaker Shazia Javed, Political Communist Jim Warren, Lawyer Ari Goldkind. From the 3 Sixty Secure studios, keeping everything SAFE
Marshall joins Toby from the back of a Lyft in Oakland as he prepares to sing The Canadian National Anthem before Game 4 of the NBA Finals.Toby then calls Dan Gladman to talk about what it’s been like to produce these playoff games for Canadian television and what it means to him to be a part of it.Lastly Toby calls his Dad who lives in San Francisco to get his opinion on the local San Francisco media and how his Raptors fandom has really blossomed during this NBA season.
How important is it to enjoy the time you have with people? Brought to you by Vanbex Legendary Wrestling Manager Jimmy Hart, Raptors TV Producer Dan Gladman, Boveda Herbal's Lance Lambert and Dan Cleveland, SiriusXM NHL Network's Nick Alberga, Darren Gill from Namaste Technologies, SiriusXM Canada's Andrew Krystal.
Do we put too much stock in numbers? Brought to you by Vanbex Raptors TV Producer Dan Gladman, Promescent's Jeff Abraham, Einstein Exchange's Michael Gokturk, ZeU Crypto Networks' Frank Dumas.
Is life measured in moments? Brought to you by Vanbex Boveda Herbal's Lance Lambert, Raptors TV Producer Dan Gladman, Lawyer Ari Goldkind.
How important is it to give yourself time off? Brought to you by Vanbex Singer and Actor Ashley Tisdale, Raptors TV Producer Dan Gladman, SiriusXM NHL Network Radio's Nick Alberga.
Do we value experience in politics? Brought to you by Vanbex Promescent's Jeff Abraham, Author J Paul Nadeau, Raptors TV Producer Dan Gladman, Lawyer Ari Goldkind
Should we judge people by their actions, not what they say? Brought to you by Vanbex ZeU Crypto Networks Inc's Frank Dumas, Enthusiast Gaming's Menashe Kestenbaum, Raptors TV Producer Dan Gladman, SiriusXM Canada Talks' Andrew Krystal
A lot of basketball talk here as we are now through the first week of the NBA season. JD Bunkis (host of Sportsnet 590's 'Good Show' & 'The Association' podcast) sits down in studio with Toby and Dan Gladman to talk about the Raptors first 4 games, the tests they have passed so far and what the story of this season really is. They also speak about LeBron and his legacy, how players bounce back from failure and if the Raptors need to finish the season as the first seed in the East.Subscribe to Toby Talks Sports on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/toby-talks-sports/id1050305247?mt=2Follow Toby on twitter: @TobyTalksSportsFind us on our Facebook page: https://m.facebook.com/tobytalkssports/
Toby is joined in studio by his father Danny Gottlieb and they talk about their shared love of the Blue Jays, about the state of the game of baseball and how it would feel for the Maple Leafs to win the cup after such a long drought.The Gottliebs are then joined by Dan Gladman and they catch up on all things Raptors as the last 20 games of the Raptors' season is upon us.
On this episode of Talking Raptors, Nick and Barry welcome a very special guest. It's the triumphant return of Toronto Raptors Broadcast Producer, Dan Gladman aka Danny G.A great guest and a great guy, the fellas have a nice chat about some of the more interesting things happening in the world of a Broadcast producer.They discuss:- All Star Weekend Wrap Up.- U.S Broadcasters.- Media meals.- Good arenas, bad arenas.- CJ Miles Rapping.- On camera moments.All this and a bunch more. This was a fun one to record. As always we hope you enjoy and we thank you for listening.
On this episode of Talking Raptors, Nick and Barry welcome a very special guest. It's the triumphant return of Toronto Raptors Broadcast Producer, Dan Gladman aka Danny G.A great guest and a great guy, the fellas have a nice chat about some of the more interesting things happening in the world of a Broadcast producer.They discuss:- All Star Weekend Wrap Up.- U.S Broadcasters.- Media meals.- Good arenas, bad arenas.- CJ Miles Rapping.- On camera moments.All this and a bunch more. This was a fun one to record. As always we hope you enjoy and we thank you for listening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nick and Barry sit down with Dan Gladman from the Raptors' broadcast team and get caught up on life behind the scenes.
Recorded during the offseason, Nick and Barry welcome Dan Gladman from Raptors NBA TV! The guys discuss the best arenas in the league, media meals and more!
THE 6TH MAN PODCAST S2 - EPI. 10 ft. Dan Gladman brought to you by ATBNews: Your hosts Mike Roach (@InfiniteRoach) & Brandon Graham (@Graham_JB) welcome Dan Gladman, Toronto Raptors Broadcast Producer, to the show to break down the occurrences of NBA Trade Deadline day 2016-2017. Our panel discusses the winners and losers of NBA Trade Deadline, DeMarcus Cousins to the New Orleans Pelicans, the addition of P.J. Tucker & Serge Ibaka to the Toronto Raptors & much more. #The6thManPodcast
The boys can't help but talk a little politics on the heels of the Blue Jays season. Dan Gladman is back and we're thrilled to have him setup the basketball season for us.
Todd Shapiro discusses why we shouldnâ??t be feeding the trolls. Matt Oâ??Brien joins us to discuss his move to the USA and the unfortunate side effects that come with aging. Boxing Promoter Les Woods discusses the life of Muhammad Ali, and Dan Gladman talks about how the Raptors travel in style. All this and more.
Broadcast Producer extraordinaire Dan Gladman joins Toby & Kirsh to share his experience working with the Raptors/MLSE. The controversial 2nd base slide rule comes up yet again, Toby shares some of his nightmares, and the boys sum up the Masters.Listen on iTunes or Stitcher.
Todays Todd Shapiro Show features Dani Reiss a Canadian entrepreneur, best known for his role as president and CEO of Canadian premium outerwear company, Canada Goose Inc. Dan Gladman producer for The Toronto Raptors on TSN. Todd and Jay talk Kanye West's Twitter war, and Justin Trudeau's Selfies. All this and more.
We have a show that is packed with non stop great guests, From Fox Sports, Author and Broadcaster Jay Onrait joins us. From NKPR, Natasha Koifman joins us to talk about her amazing Charitable initiative. We have Laugh Factory Founder and Owner, Jamie Masada on with us to discuss comedy. Dan Gladman producer of The Toronto Raprtors joins us to discuss Drake Night! and Toddâ??s friend and Math Genius, Dr Joe Geraci stops by to blow your mind.
Dan Gladman has been producing The Toronto Raptors for 15 years and has an amazing insight into the team and The NBA. Brett Gajda is the host of the Where Thereâ??s Smoke Podcast, that made Jay cry in his car. Also, we debut the Popeâ??s new rock albumâ?¦ (Seriously)â?¦ All this and more.