POPULARITY
Bernard Goldberg SLAMS & QUITS HBO's Real Sports with BRYANT GUMBEL over their "WOKE AGENDA" --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blackandwhitesports/support
Seth is joined by Jon Frankel, a correspondent for HBO's Real Sports, to talk about his recent piece about companies that have transitioned from making sports equipment or having a sports focus and now are making health care equipment in the time of Coronavirus.
Longtime sportscaster Andrea Kremer joined Ben & Woods on Tuesday morning! As part of The Last Dance documentary, Andrea shares some incredible stories of her time covering Michael Jordan and the Bulls during their dynasty of the 90's, plus she talks about some of her current work she is doing with HBO's "Real Sports". Listen here!
In the second hour, Dan Bernstein was joined by veteran reporter Andrea Kremer of HBO's Real Sports to recount her days covering the Bulls' dynasty in the 1990s while working for ESPN. She shared Dennis Rodman memories, recalled an interesting interaction between Phil Jackson, Jerry Krause and herself and discussed much more. Later, Bernstein conducted the Midday Midway, taking a look at some of the wildest and silliest headlines from around the world.
In this first full length episode of Sportish, Dr. Keith Strudler and Geoff Brault talk with Jon Frankel of HBO's Real Sports about the challenges of playing during a pandemic and how this crisis may change the nature of sport in the future. Keith and Geoff discuss proposed plans from pro sports leagues. And the group argues about who was ultimately responsible for nearly missing a flight three and a half years ago in Atlanta.
Episode 382 Danny Graves is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He was selected in the fourth round of the 1994 MLB Amateur Draft by Cleveland and made his MLB debut two years later with the Indians in July of 1996. He would go on to pitch for ten more years for three different teams, accumulating 182 career saves and two appearances in the MLB All-Star Game (2000, 2004). Danny is the only Vietnam-born player in the history of Major League Baseball and is currently a broadcasting analyst with the Cincinnati Reds Radio Network. On this episode of the podcast, we talk to Danny about being born in Vietnam in 1973, pitching in the steroids era, how his faith helped save him during a difficult time of depression and drugs and his favorite All-Star game memories. For more, log on to http://SportsSpectrum.com You can watch Danny's appearance on HBO's Real Sports by clicking here.
Rick Stroud speaks with Andrea Kremer from HBO's Real Sports about her piece on new Buccaneers Head Coach Bruce Arians including how he's gone to the hospital every season he has been a head coach, how the Glazers weren't happy that he won't be calling plays this season and the deal he made with his wife to take the job. Today's show is presented by Swimming with the Manatees at Book online at http://SwimmingWithTheManatees.com or call 352-777-1796! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
5R179- Chris is joined by Andrea Kremer of HBO's Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel to discuss her upcoming piece on University of Miami football coach Manny Diaz. The story airs tonight March 26th at 10 PM. We discuss why Kremer chose UM and Diaz as an interview subject, how Diaz a quintessentially American story, and how his Abuelita because the star of the piece.
Tom Byer, a renowned skills coach who's based in Japan and who appeared on a popular episode of HBO's Real Sports last fall, explains to Grant why U.S. Soccer chose not to extend funding his pilot program working with the parents of soccer-playing kids in Washington State beyond a brief six-month trial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ben and Courtney are delighted to see their ersatz odometer click over to 200 with their dear friend Mary Carillo at the Australian Open (the 200th Grand Slam of the Open Era, no less!). She's our kind of people. Mary, in Melbourne for Tennis Channel, is also in the midst of reporting for HBO's Real Sports about the controversy surrounding the Australian Open's Margaret Court Arena, which has faced calls for a name change or boycott as its namesake, the Grand Slam champ-turned-pastor Margaret Court has continued to escalate her crusade against gay and transgender people, including children. We discuss many of the sides of this complex issue, the perspectives of Martina Navratilova and Billie Jean King, as well as how BJK serve-and-volleyed Tennis Australia before the tournament began. We end with Mary's enduring love for tennis, as well as her iconic moment regarding another racquet sport: badminton.As always, thanks for liking us on Facebook (leave comments on the episode thread! Engage with other listeners!), following us on Twitter (discuss this episode with hashtag #NCR200!), and subscribing/reviewing on iTunes on iTunes or whatever your podcasting app/platform of choice may be!
One Degree Of Separation - Lisa's niece Lauren McGough is a falconer. Join us as we explore her journey as ayoung girl who loved snakes to a PhD student in Social Anthropology focused on human and bird relations. She's a Fulbright Scholar from Mongolia and a graduate of OU, Oklahoma University. This was recorded at St. Andrews college radio station in June 2017 where she was being followed around by a documentary crew who is featuring her and 3 other falconers from around the world. She was interviewed by Bryant Gumbel on HBO's Real Sports, hired as a GoPro consultant and they also chose one of her photos for their book. In November of 2017, 60 Minutes tv show will be flying to Mongolia with her. She's gotten a lot of press and I'm a proud Auntie, but I won't bore you with more. Thx for listening! Here's a few links: "Mother of Dragons" - my favorite article https://www.instagram.com/eaglefalconer/
This week in “Press Row,” Jordan Breen and BloodyElbow's Karim Zidan discuss HBO's “Real Sports” segment on Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov and his use of MMA as a political tool, his own experiences being interviewed for the segment, Kadyrov's chilling sarcasm and affect during his conversation with HBO's David Scott and whether the piece will influence MMA fighters and managers to stop taking money from the brutal dictator.
On this episode of The Classroom, Dr. Keith Strudler and Geoff Brault talk with Jon Frankel of HBO's Real Sports about the upcoming Rio Olympic Games and his recent story about the state of the Olympic city. They also discuss the NFL's data problems around the safety of Heads Up Football. They contemplate trouble in the Rogers family as the Bachelorette reaches its apex. And along with intern Mike Wallace, the team considers the best way to greet friends unexpectedly when leaving an establishment of questionable regard.
Mike and the guys talk about the NRA Convention.. ( IT WAS AWESOME!! ) Liz Lazarus calls the guys and talks about her book "Free from Malice", how it was inspired by an actual event. Jerry Henry from Georgia Carry calls in with an update on Georgia's campus carry bill. We talk about Katie Couric's "creative editing" for her Under the Gun documentary, funny we thought documentaries were truthful. HBO's Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel trolls the public about America's Most Popular Rifle the AR-15...
As any entrepreneur worth his salt will tell you, you're gonna get knocked down a few times on the way to your goals. It's that you get back up stronger each time that makes the difference. It is the only way to become successful. Cash Flow Diary podcast guest Diamond Dallas Page agrees. This World Champion Wrestler turned entrepreneur who went on to start DDP Yoga was knocked down more times than he can count. Through his life he was told he couldn't do what he set out to do. Boy, were those naysayers wrong! Nothing stopped Dallas from going for his dreams. From a broken family, Dallas had to overcome tremendous challenges, including undiagnosed ADD and dyslexia that pushed him to communicate verbally and ask lots of questions so he would understand everything going on around him. He says that in his early 30s he was reading at about a third-grade level. That alone would stop some people from moving forward in their dreams. Not Dallas. He pushed through to become a nightclub promoter, where he could put his verbal communication skills to good use. But that's not what he wanted to be forever. He really wanted to be a professional wrestler, but everyone told him he was "too old." He was 31. So he thought he'd try his hand at being a sports commentator. He put his energies and creativity into making an interview tape, which landed in the right hands. The tape also landed Dallas on a whole new road in life that he didn't expect, and it came with a lot of big bumps. He set his goals high and kept moving. It took him 8 years and a lot of physical and emotional pain to overcome, but he has lots of proof that believing in oneself pays off. If he ever has doubts, all he has to do is look at his World Wrestling Championship belt and Google DDP Yoga! Diamond Dallas won the belt late in life (according to industry standards) and started DDP Yoga for non-yoga types. He's been on Shark Tank and continues to experience the Shark Tank effect, his independent film "Resurrection of Jake the Snake" was showcased at Slamdance independent film festival and he was featured on HBO's Real Sports in 2014. That's pretty good for a guy other people told was "too" whatever to get very far in life! Learn more about the incredibly inspiring tale of Diamond Dallas Page.
Monika Korra is a native of Loten, Norway. In 2008 she was offered a 100% running scholarship at Southern Methodist University. She earned a B.S. in Applied Physiology and a minor in psychology. During her time at SMU she was kidnapped and sexually assaulted. As a result of her experience she has found her mission in life; to help others fight back to a normal life after experiencing personal trauma.She founded The Monika Korra Foundation and is in the process of getting her book published to share her experience with others. Bob Delaney has risen to the top of two elite organizations - in law enforcement as a highly decorated Trooper with the New Jersey State Police, and as one of the National Basketball Association's most respected referees. Bob has made a major contribution away from the game as well. He testified before the United States Senate on Organized Crime in 1981 detailing his perilous undercover work for the Jersey State Police - putting his life on the line for nearly three years infiltrating the Genovese and Bruno Crime Families.His riveting life story has been told by HBO's Real Sports, ESPN, CNN and ABC, in dozens of newspaper and magazine articles throughout the United States and Europe and in his critically acclaimed book, Covert: My Years Infiltrating the Mob.