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In this milestone episode (400), Andrea Samadi celebrates seven years of the Neuroscience Meets SEL Podcast with her husband Majid Samadi. They reflect on the journey of translating neuroscience into practical strategies for performance, learning, and well-being. Together they review core lessons — everything begins with the brain, safety before performance, how thoughts shape biology, the power of movement, recovery as a performance strategy, and the central role of relationships and support. Majid also shares leadership insights from his decades in educational sales, including stress management, motivation, continuous learning, and the guiding motto: do the right thing. They close by looking ahead to the next phase on movement, learning and cognition and invite listeners to subscribe for future episodes. Sales Leadership Under Pressure: Applying the Neuroscience of High Performance to Real-World Leadership Guest: Majid Samadi Listen to YouTube interview here https://youtu.be/SSZH3qwPqf8 Intro: Top 7 Lessons from the past 7 years Guest: Majid Samadi (Interview begins at 10:16) EP 400: Sales Leadership Under Pressure with Majid Samadi In this milestone 400th episode, Andrea welcomes back her husband, Majid Samadi, who first appeared on Episode 1 when the podcast launched in 2019. Together, they reflect on seven years, fifteen seasons, and 400 episodes of exploring the neuroscience behind achievement, leadership, learning, motivation, and human potential. In this episode, we will cover: ✔ The Top 7 Lessons Learned from 7 Years and 400 Episodes ✔ Why understanding the brain changes the way we learn, lead, and perform ✔ The neuroscience of stress, self-regulation, and leadership under pressure ✔ How high-performing leaders sustain motivation without burning out ✔ The connection between movement, learning, cognition, and peak performance ✔ Why relationships are the foundation of leadership and long-term success ✔ The role trust plays in building high-performing teams ✔ Leadership lessons learned through organizational change, uncertainty, and growth ✔ How the definition of success evolves over a lifetime and career ✔ Why no meaningful achievement happens alone As Andrea reflects on the lessons learned from hundreds of conversations with neuroscientists, educators, physicians, psychologists, business leaders, and peak performers, she shares the one lesson that stands above all the rest: Behind every meaningful accomplishment is someone who believed in you enough to help you keep going. Welcome back to Season 15 of the Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast. I'm Andrea Samadi, and on this podcast, we bridge the science behind social and emotional learning, emotional intelligence, and practical neuroscience so we can create measurable improvements in well-being, achievement, productivity, and results. Over the past 399 episodes, we've explored the neuroscience behind performance, learning, stress, motivation, and human potential. For this milestone Episode 400, I wanted to do something different. Instead of interviewing another neuroscientist, or reviewing past episodes, we're going to explore what happens when these ideas are applied in the real world. Joining me is someone listeners heard on EP 1[i] my husband, Majid Samadi, where we laid out the framework for future episodes, EP 200[ii] (Why we launched this podcast), and EP 300[iii] (a special episode with my Mom, Hazel MacPhail, where she taught us “how to live the good life”). I'll never forget EP 1, when I asked Majid if he would record with me to help me to launch this podcast thing I wanted to start. He had just come home from working LAUSD (in California) and he put his suit jacket on my desk, and sat down in front of the microphone. I showed him the questions I would ask him, and off we went. I learned that when you start something, it doesn't have to be perfect. Just start. What 15 Seasons Taught Me Before we begin today's conversation, I wanted to take a moment to reflect on what I've learned over the past seven years and 400 episodes of the Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast. I had sketched out a framework, and had some ideas of what I wanted to cover on at least the first 50 episodes. When I started this idea in 2019, I thought I was creating a platform to share neuroscience research (as it connected to Social and Emotional Learning). What I didn't realize was that the journey would change me. After hundreds of interviews with neuroscientists, physicians, educators, psychologists, business leaders, and peak performers, there are a few lessons that stand above all the rest. I'll always say it took me 50 episodes to get started. I found it really difficult to ask questions and breathe at the same time. Lesson #1: Everything begins with the brain. Whether we're talking about achievement, learning, leadership, health, relationships, or performance, success starts with understanding how the brain works. When we understand the brain, we stop fighting ourselves and start working with ourselves. We all have our own journey here. Mine started when an educator, Jeff Kleck, from EP 246[iv] challenged me to add neuroscience to my work. This was around 2014 when I had partnered with AZ Department of Education with a character ed/leadership program, and Jeff Kleck told me that I wouldn't go wrong if I wrote a whole new book that focused on the brain and learning. That's when I sat down, and started to study some of the leading researchers in this field. I've heard similar stories from other authors like Dr. Doug Fisher, who told me that he sat in classes with medical students to unwrap how the brain learns best. Lesson #2: Safety comes before performance. One of the most important themes of Season 15 has been that a dysregulated nervous system cannot perform at its best. Before growth, before learning, before leadership, the brain must feel safe. This lesson applies in our homes, our schools, our workplaces, and our relationships. I'll never forget asking Dr. David Stephen on EP 388[v] about a situation where I was under unusual stress, and my eyesight (or ability to read) stopped working. He explained the neuroscience behind this example, that I'll never forget and his solution to my problem that was to eat glucose before any important meeting or presentation. Lesson #3: Our thoughts become biology. Through experts like Dr. Caroline Leaf, Bob Proctor, Dawson Church, and many others, I learned that our thoughts are not just ideas. They influence our chemistry, our attention, our habits, and ultimately our results. What we repeatedly think becomes what we repeatedly do. This one I've believed since my days working in the seminar industry with Bob Proctor. He would hammer this concept into everyone's mind in every seminar. I just always thought this was something he really believed in, until I heard the SAME thing from Dr. Caroline Leaf, and Dr. Korotkov from Russia. It's also behind Dr. Joe Dispenza's work. To this day, I watch the words I think and say out loud. Lesson #4: Movement changes the brain. This lesson became personal. The science is clear: movement improves attention, memory, mood, resilience, and learning. But over the years, I experienced it firsthand through hiking, walking, strength training, and building daily movement into my life. This is how I've always been. I remember putting on my rollerblades when I was 16 and rollerblading to the local YMCA that wasn't really in my neighborhood. Motivation got me moving. Movement changed my brain. And this is how I still find the energy to sit at my desk and write podcasts episodes every Saturday. I have to exercise (or move) first, and then I can create. Over time this has probably been my healthiest habits. Lesson #5: Recovery drives performance. For years I focused on doing more. The neuroscience taught me something different. Growth doesn't happen during effort. Growth happens during recovery. Sleep, stress regulation, recovery, and reflection are not luxuries—they are performance strategies. This took me years to finally put into practice. Lesson #6: Relationships change everything. If there is one lesson that appears in every field of neuroscience, it is this: We are wired for connection. The quality of our relationships influences our health, happiness, resilience, leadership, and longevity. And that brings me to perhaps the most important lesson of all. Lesson #7: No meaningful achievement happens alone. People often see the finished podcast episode. They don't see the support system behind it. For 400 episodes, there has been one person supporting this mission from behind the scenes. My husband, Majid. While I was researching, writing, recording, editing, and building this platform, Majid was encouraging me when things were difficult, celebrating the wins, offering perspective when I needed it, and helping me continue when the path wasn't always clear. Many of these episodes were written because someone believed in me enough to keep me going. The podcast may have my name on it, but it has always been supported by both of us. As we celebrate Episode 400, that's the lesson I want to leave everyone with. Achievement is rarely a solo journey. Behind every meaningful accomplishment is a person, a mentor, a teacher, a spouse, a friend cheering you along the way from the sidelines, or a community that helped make it possible. The neuroscience taught me how the brain works. Life taught me that relationships are what make everything work. And that's why there is no better person to join me for Episode 400 than Majid Samadi. Welcome Majid! Thank you for taking the time to record this milestone episode with me. I know your time is limited. Before we get started, can you share what it is that you do when you are not being strong armed to record podcast episodes for me? So, we have been covering 5 phases in Season 15, showing how the brain comes online and changes with each phase. So I've got some questions for you that will cover each phase. Does that sound good?
Tune in as Pride Month advances onward with the focus that 2CC is giving to queer media! For this second episode of June, Joshua R. Pangborn (Sidekick Productions) re-collaborates with the podcast for a review and recap of Bit, the 2019 horror movie about an 18-year-old trans woman who moves to LA and encounters a lesbian vampire gang that's on a mission to hunt down predatory men. Subverting vampire tropes, subtly handling trans rep, and how interesting it is for a cishet man to helm this queer movie emerge as a few of the talking points for this episode.Written and directed by Brad Michael Elmore, Bit stars Nicole Maines, Diana Hopper, Zolee Griggs, Friday Chamberlain, Char Diaz, James Paxton, Greg Hill, Julia Voth, M.C. Gainey, Brent Chase, Zack Cosby, Riley Litman, Matt Pierce, James Jagger, Tiffany Milian, Dayton Sinkia, and Muneeb Rehman.Spoilers start at 28:15INTERVIEW: A Talk with Brad Michael Elmore, Director of OUTFEST's ‘Bit'Create your podcast today! #madeonzencastrHere's how you can learn more about Palestine and IsraelHere's how you can keep up-to-date on this genocideHere's how you can send eSIM cards to Palestinians in order to help them stay connected onlineGood Word:• Joshua: Hollow Lake• Arthur: Erase Me by Josh SilverReach out at email2centscritic@yahoo.com if you want to recommend things to watch and read, share anecdotes, or just say hello!Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review on iTunes or any of your preferred podcasting platforms!Follow Arthur on Twitter, Goodpods, StoryGraph, Letterboxd, and TikTok: @arthur_ant18Follow Arthur on Bluesky: @arthur-ant18Follow the podcast on Twitter: @two_centscriticFollow the podcast on Instagram: @twocentscriticpodFollow Arthur on GoodreadsCheck out 2 Cents Critic Linktree
The Greg Hill show starts off with everyone's reaction to Game 1 of the NBA Finals and Wiggy warns everyone what will happen if the Knicks win it all. Scheim then tells everyone how low the Patriots are on ESPN's Power Index. Would you be surprised at this point if Roman Anthony doesn't return this season?
Can the Sox pull it together before the ASG? Christian Arcand has the latest on Boston's 4-3 loss to Cleveland on Friday night. Plus, he examines the two different stories going around on Roman's injured finger. As it turns out, Roman Anthony himself is telling a different story than what Sam Kennedy told The Greg Hill Show. The plot thickens!
The Greg Hill show starts off with reacting to what Roman Anthony told Rob Bradford about his injury. Curtis slams The Red Sox for being dishonest with everyone and Real Life Tom says that Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has hit an all-time low. Wiggy then asks the crew what's the actual percentage of Jaylen Brown getting traded this offseason.
The Greg Hill show continues with Wiggy telling everyone that Milton Williams said nothing has changed with Mike Vrabel and Greg make everyone aware of an interactive A.I. celebrity that could be on the rise, They Said It consists of Chad Tracy with the latest on Roman Anthony and his injury and Drake Maye reacting to the reporter calling him "thicker with two C's".
Sam Kennedy joined the Greg Hill morning show today and was loudly "boo'd" during his appearance with the crew from the fans who were live in attendance.
Bill Belichick sat down with Sean Hannity on his podcast, and we learned a LOT about what went down behind the scenes in Foxboro. Greg Hill has the latest.
They Said It: Are Boston fans not criticizing the Boston Bruins as much as they should? full 792 Thu, 07 May 2026 11:47:54 +0000 wzneAPZLBlz34Kk0oI9KFx1SnIIn67s9 basketball,hockey,nhl,nba,boston bruins,boston celtics,sports The Greg Hill Show basketball,hockey,nhl,nba,boston bruins,boston celtics,sports They Said It: Are Boston fans not criticizing the Boston Bruins as much as they should? The Greg Hill Show brings Boston sports and culture to life with sharp opinions, real conversations, and the kind of humor only New Englanders can appreciate. Hosted by longtime Boston personality Greg Hill, alongside co-hosts Courtney Cox, Jermaine Wiggins, Chris Curtis, and producer Chris Scheim, the show covers everything from the Patriots, Red Sox, Celtics, and Bruins to the day's top stories in Boston and beyond. Expect lively debates, can't-miss moments, and regular appearances from big-name guests like Boomer Esiason, Mike Vrabel, Ty Law, Bill O'Brien, as well as Sam Kennedy & Craig Breslow from the Red Sox front office. Whether it's breaking news or unfiltered talk, The Greg Hill Show is the voice of Boston sports fans. New episodes drop Monday-Friday. © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https
Following a devastating Game 4 blowout at TD Garden, WEEI's reacts to a Bruins team that looks completely cooked. We round up the best segments from Greg Hill, Jones & Keefe, and the newly debuted Rich & Ken with Ted Johnson to discuss all the fallout from Sunday's disaster as the B's return to Buffalo on the brink of elimination. Is this the end of the line, or can they force a Game 6?
Following a devastating Game 4 blowout at TD Garden, WEEI's reacts to a Bruins team that looks completely cooked. We round up the best segments from Greg Hill, Jones & Keefe, and the newly debuted Rich & Ken with Ted Johnson to discuss all the fallout from Sunday's disaster as the B's return to Buffalo on the brink of elimination. Is this the end of the line, or can they force a Game 6?
Following a devastating Game 4 blowout at TD Garden, WEEI's reacts to a Bruins team that looks completely cooked. We round up the best segments from Greg Hill, Jones & Keefe, and the newly debuted Rich & Ken with Ted Johnson to discuss all the fallout from Sunday's disaster as the B's return to Buffalo on the brink of elimination. Is this the end of the line, or can they force a Game 6?
Greg, Wiggy, and Mego have their reactions to Alex Cora's firing, and a wild weekend in Boston sports.
More Vrabel/Russini photos dropped this past weekend; Bruins miscues will be their downfall; The Celtics absolutely throttled the Sixers last night
The Greg Hill Show continues to cover the ongoing Alex Cora situation. Plus, your reactions!
The Greg Hill Show covers the ongoing Mike Vrabel-Dianna Russini saga.
Boston is taking Philly to school in the playoffs, as the C's take a dominant 3-1 lead in the series. Greg, Wiggy, and Mego have the latest.
Mego, still filling in for Courtney Cox, brings us today's latest headlines.
Greg, Wiggy, and Mego debate amongst themselves how the Sox can keep some dignity after axing their World Series winning manager.
Greg & the gang dissect the ongoing Red Sox situation.
Rich Shirtenlieb, Ken Laird, and 3-time Super Bowl winner Ted Johnson join with Greg, Wiggy, and Mego. Be sure to listen to their new show, today at 2 PM on WEEI and the Audacy app.
Listen to yourself! Sound off on the biggest Boston sports stories of the day, right here on The Greg Hill Show.
WEEI's big announcement about afternoons; Hill Notes are very mad at the Bruins today; Wiggy needs some clarification
More on the Red Sox situation; Even Red Sox season ticket holders are upset about Cora's firing; The News: Shooting at White House Correspondents' Dinner
Greg, Wiggy, and Mego analyze the latest Bruins loss to Buffalo.
Hour 1 - Is Craig Breslow trying to cover his own butt by axing Cora? ... Hour 2 - David Pastrnak has turned into a ghost in the Stanley Cup Playoffs ... Hour 3 - Where do the Red Sox go from here? ... Hour 4 - Introducing WEEI's new afternoon show... Rich and Ken with Ted Johnson!
The Red Sox have fired Alex Cora; What on Earth is going on with the Bruins; John Henry needs to speak
Jones and Keefe react to the Sox winning the series over the Cardinals. Have the bats finally heated up or is a fluke? Greg Hill joins with a theory on Scoops Keefe
They Said It: Garrett Crochet says "sell the team" chants are just an element of baseball full 1089 Wed, 08 Apr 2026 11:45:14 +0000 ZQXSo18UBkoDFouS8YdgIO4e3xKbx4Vm sports The Greg Hill Show sports They Said It: Garrett Crochet says "sell the team" chants are just an element of baseball The Greg Hill Show brings Boston sports and culture to life with sharp opinions, real conversations, and the kind of humor only New Englanders can appreciate. Hosted by longtime Boston personality Greg Hill, alongside co-hosts Courtney Cox, Jermaine Wiggins, Chris Curtis, and producer Chris Scheim, the show covers everything from the Patriots, Red Sox, Celtics, and Bruins to the day's top stories in Boston and beyond. Expect lively debates, can't-miss moments, and regular appearances from big-name guests like Boomer Esiason, Mike Vrabel, Ty Law, Bill O'Brien, as well as Sam Kennedy & Craig Breslow from the Red Sox front office. Whether it's breaking news or unfiltered talk, The Greg Hill Show is the voice of Boston sports fans. New episodes drop Monday-Friday. © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports False htt
Rust is all around us. It’s in our cars, our homes, our infrastructure. It’s also the subject of Jonathan Waldman’s book Rust: The Longest War, which introduces us to the people who fight it. This hour, Waldman joins us. Plus: a visual artist who has found a way to incorporate rust into her work. GUESTS: Esther Solondz: A Rhode Island-based visual artist Jonathan Waldman: Author of Rust The Colin McEnroe Show is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, TuneIn, Listen Notes, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and never miss an episode! Subscribe to The Noseletter, an email compendium of merriment, secrets, and ancient wisdom brought to you by The Colin McEnroe Show. Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. Colin McEnroe, Greg Hill, Jonathan McNicol, and Chion Wolf contributed to this show, which originally aired March 25, 2015.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sue and Kendra talked with Greg Hill, host of The Greg Hill Show on WEEI (The Red Sox Radio Network) -- not about the actual game on Opening Day, but the food at Fenway Park.
Today is a Celtics edition of They Said it. Derrick White joins Greg Hill on the moon landing conspiracy theory boat, while Paul Pierce is speaking indirectly to Curtis.
They Said It: Jaylen Brown celebrates St. Patrick's Day with Boston full 1405 Tue, 17 Mar 2026 11:50:15 +0000 9Ewd4BmNysxsNawhMUuv485XBTDB91GD sports The Greg Hill Show sports They Said It: Jaylen Brown celebrates St. Patrick's Day with Boston The Greg Hill Show brings Boston sports and culture to life with sharp opinions, real conversations, and the kind of humor only New Englanders can appreciate. Hosted by longtime Boston personality Greg Hill, alongside co-hosts Courtney Cox, Jermaine Wiggins, Chris Curtis, and producer Chris Scheim, the show covers everything from the Patriots, Red Sox, Celtics, and Bruins to the day's top stories in Boston and beyond. Expect lively debates, can't-miss moments, and regular appearances from big-name guests like Boomer Esiason, Mike Vrabel, Ty Law, Bill O'Brien, as well as Sam Kennedy & Craig Breslow from the Red Sox front office. Whether it's breaking news or unfiltered talk, The Greg Hill Show is the voice of Boston sports fans. New episodes drop Monday-Friday. © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavep
Hill Notes weigh in on the show shot bracket! full 683 Tue, 10 Mar 2026 13:50:21 +0000 NJtQiaAcPcRB6Orp1f0yYMNwLXsROH0o sports The Greg Hill Show sports Hill Notes weigh in on the show shot bracket! The Greg Hill Show brings Boston sports and culture to life with sharp opinions, real conversations, and the kind of humor only New Englanders can appreciate. Hosted by longtime Boston personality Greg Hill, alongside co-hosts Courtney Cox, Jermaine Wiggins, Chris Curtis, and producer Chris Scheim, the show covers everything from the Patriots, Red Sox, Celtics, and Bruins to the day's top stories in Boston and beyond. Expect lively debates, can't-miss moments, and regular appearances from big-name guests like Boomer Esiason, Mike Vrabel, Ty Law, Bill O'Brien, as well as Sam Kennedy & Craig Breslow from the Red Sox front office. Whether it's breaking news or unfiltered talk, The Greg Hill Show is the voice of Boston sports fans. New episodes drop Monday-Friday. © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-lin
Greg Hill finishes the Leads with college kids using their phones when they shouldn't be and Tristan Casas was spotted at practice with a unique look. They Said It features Garrett Crochet being named the starter for Opening Day and Mike Vrabel confirming that Will Campbell will stay at tackle. The News consists of a man detained relating to the Nancy Guthrie case being released and Worcester being fed up with the snow.
WEEI presents a collection of the best interviews this week from WEEI on Radio Row with Greg Hill, Jermaine Wiggins, and Ted Johnson. Hear their chats with Cam Newton, Rob Gronkowski and Benjamin Watson, Joe Milton, Adam Schefter, Malcolm Butler, and Lonnie Paxton and Doug Flutie!
WEEI presents a collection of the best interviews this week from WEEI on Radio Row with Greg Hill, Jermaine Wiggins, and Ted Johnson. Hear their chats with Cam Newton, Rob Gronkowski and Benjamin Watson, Joe Milton, Adam Schefter, Malcolm Butler, and Lonnie Paxton and Doug Flutie!
WEEI presents a collection of the best interviews this week from WEEI on Radio Row with Greg Hill, Jermaine Wiggins, and Ted Johnson. Hear their chats with Cam Newton, Rob Gronkowski and Benjamin Watson, Joe Milton, Adam Schefter, Malcolm Butler, and Lonnie Paxton and Doug Flutie!
Nick Kostos is joined by Scott Hanson, Nate Tice, Greg Hill & Jermaine Wiggins!
Nick Kostos is LIVE on Radio Row! Nick is joined by Robert Mays, Danny Parkins, Scott Hanson, Nate Tice, Greg Hill, Jermaine Wiggins, Ben Watson, Shawne Merriman, Evan Williams and Ben Fawkes. Plus, Nick reacts to the Jaren Jackson and James Harden trade.
WEEI's Greg Hill & Jermaine Wiggins join the show to react to Robert Kraft being snubbed from the NFL Hall of Fame. Plus, the guys share their thoughts on Seahawks vs. Patriots.
We're LIVE from Radio Row in San Francisco previewing Patriots-Seahawks! // Lindsay Rhodes of SumerSports breaks down analytics behind Pats-Seahawks // Can Mike Vrabel's catchphrases help propel the Patriots to a championship? //
We're LIVE from Radio Row in San Francisco, with Greg Hill! // Lindsay Rhodes of SumerSports breaks down analytics behind Pats-Seahawks // Can Mike Vrabel's catchphrases help propel the Patriots to a championship? //
The Lead features evidence on why Drake Maye is without a doubt the MVP, what losing early playoff games can do to a player, Stefon Diggs performing on Sunday, Demond Williams making a controversial transfer decision, and Greg Hill finding something made by AI.
The Lead includes whether or not the Ravens made the right move with John Harbaugh, McDonalds coming out with the biggest burger ever, Robert Kraft feeling bad for Jerod Mayo, Kalil Mack suing his ex wife, and Greg Hill looking for a specific shade of gold
There are few monsters more iconic or enduring than Frankenstein’s. From Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel to the 1931 Universal monster movie to Guillermo del Toro’s current adaptation to next year’s Bride of Frankenstein remake, Frankenstein continues to resonate with fans around the world. This hour, a look at what exactly it is that makes Frankenstein such a lasting, terrifying work of fiction. Plus: a look at the so-called “re-animator of Bridgeport.” GUESTS: Michael Bielawa: A historian and poet and the author of several books, including Wicked New Haven and Wicked Bridgeport Sidney Perkowitz: Co-editor of Frankenstein: How a Monster Became an Icon — The Science and Enduring Allure of Mary Shelley’s Creation Eddy Von Mueller: Co-editor of Frankenstein: How a Monster Became an Icon — The Science and Enduring Allure of Mary Shelley’s Creation The Colin McEnroe Show is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, TuneIn, Listen Notes, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and never miss an episode! Subscribe to The Noseletter, an email compendium of merriment, secrets, and ancient wisdom brought to you by The Colin McEnroe Show. Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. Colin McEnroe, Greg Hill, Jonathan McNicol, and Chion Wolf contributed to this show, which originally aired October 31, 2017.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg Hill and the rest of the crew go over the Hill Notes from today. Wiggy is asked if Drake Maye is the current QB he would choose to play with in his prime. Does he choose the young star?
Segment - Jason Varitek joined the Greg Hill show and discussed his future with the Red Sox. Jones and Keefe look at what Varitek said, and if he'll be back in a Red Sox coaching role next season.
Hockey Talk on WEEI just got a makeover, as Judd Sirott will be Greg Hill's weekly guest on Thursdays at 8:20a, and Billy Jaffe will team with Andrew Raycroft on Saturday mornings at 8am for a radio version of their Morning Bru podcast
Leads from Scheim and Curtis, followed by a Greg Hill classic Mime horror story