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Jahmal Cole, founder and CEO of My Block, My Hood, My City, joins Lisa Dent to talk about his mission to live in all 77 of Chicago's neighborhoods. This month, he's in Bridgeport, and he updates listeners on his upcoming plans and shares how you can support his journey.
This Jahmal Edrine story isn't one that is fun to report on. It involves a victim that UVA is not acknowledging, a young man who is facing criminal charges that could change his future course, and people who get paid good money to know better who don't seem to have acted like they know better. Do you sense the anguish? That's this podcast: anguish.
In episode 320 of The Just Checking In Podcast we checked in with Jordain Dawkins. JD, as he is known to his friends, is the co-founder and co-host of the ‘You Good Bro?' Podcast, which he started with his childhood friend and journalist, Jahmal. Their podcast is relatively young, with their first episode published in October 2024, but they have already covered a range of issues including mental health, relationships, racism, young people and current events. In this episode we discuss the genesis of the YGB podcast, JD and Jam's friendship and relationship as it's evolved through the podcast, the issues they cover and their plans for it going forward. For JD's mental health journey, it centres around his diagnosis of dyspraxia, which he was diagnosed with at 13 years old. According to the NHS website, dyspraxia is also known as developmental co-ordination disorder (DCD), and affects movement and co-ordination. JD struggled with the traits of dyspraxia throughout his childhood and adolescence and was in denial about it for a long time. He desperately wanted to be ‘normal' and fit in, and adopted a class clown persona to mask his own insecurities. We talk about this journey of self-awareness, denial, acceptance and ownership of his dyspraxia, how he wants to inspire others with the condition and provide a blueprint to follow. We also discuss why conditions like this are descriptors, and his views on labels across the wider conversation for similar and different neurological conditions. Since recording this in the summer of 2025, JD and Jam also hosted their first live show in Manchester in December 2025, featuring a panel of esteemed guests across the men's mental health space. As always, #itsokaytovent You can listen to You Good Bro? on streaming platforms here: https://www.yougoodbro.co.uk/ You can follow YGB on social media below: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yougoodbropodcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@yougoodbropodcast Support Us: Patreon: www.patreon.com/venthelpuk PayPal: paypal.me/freddiec1994?country.x=GB&locale.x=en_GB Merchandise: www.redbubble.com/people/VentUK/shop Music: @patawawa - Strange: www.youtube.com/watch?v=d70wfeJSEvk
Jahmal Cole, founder and CEO of My Block, My Hood, My City, joins Lisa Dent to talk about his mission to live in all 77 of Chicago's neighborhoods. This month, he's in Chinatown, and he updates listeners on his upcoming plans and shares how you can support his journey.
In this episode of the Fight Junkie Podcast series, we touch on the dominate six round decision victory Jahmal Harvey scored over Kevin Cervantes on the Judgement Day boxing card.Information Is For Entertainment Purposes Only!"No Embed Without Credit!"Our website:http://www.fightjunkie.comOfficial Fight Junkie Discordhttps://discord.com/invite/eSSGxMawXVFollow Us On These Social Media Platforms:https://twitter.com/FightJunkieComhttps://www.instagram.com/fight_junkie/https://www.twitch.tv/realfightjunkiehttps://anchor.fm/fight-junkiehttps://www.tumblr.com/blog/realfightjunkieListen To Our Podcast Here:Our podcast is live on Apple HomePod. Try saying, "Hey Siri, play the podcast Fight Junkie.Our podcast should also be live soon on Google Home. Try saying “Hey Google, play the podcast Fight JunkieAmazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/281faea0-e592-455b-ae3c-be89ca86a0d3/Fight-JunkieAnchor: https://anchor.fm/fight-junkieApple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/fight-junkie/id1430819358?mt=2&uo=4Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7K5YtwXFO28DIwbiYNA2bdBreaker: https://www.breaker.audio/fight-junkiePocket Casts: https://pca.st/0CZdRadio Public: https://play.radiopublic.com/fight-junkie-WRVrwwStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/anchor-podcasts/fight-junkieOvercast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1430819358/fight-junkie#Boxing #Boxen #JahmalHarvey #KevinCervantes #Podcast #Fightjunkie #Fight #Fighting #BoxingPicks #BoxingPredictions #BoxingPodcast #BoxingOdds #BoxingBetting #BoxingPodcast #BoxingPicks #BoxingPredictions #FightjunkiePodcast #FightjunkiePicks #FightjunkiePredictions #Gambling #Rumble
Jahmal Cole, founder and CEO of My Block, My Hood, My City, joins Lisa Dent to talk about his mission to live in all 77 of Chicago's neighborhoods. This month, he's in Brighton Park, and he updates listeners on his upcoming plans and shares how you can support his journey.
Jahmal Cole, founder and CEO of My Block, My Hood, My City, joins Lisa Dent to talk about his mission to live in all 77 of Chicago's neighborhoods. This month, he's in Brighton Park, and he updates listeners on his upcoming plans and shares how you can support his journey.
Jahmal Cole, founder and CEO of My Block, My Hood, My City, joins Lisa Dent to talk about his mission to live in all 77 of Chicago's neighborhoods. After being unable to find an Airbnb in North Lawndale last month, Cole decided to stay in the community this month in order to fully experience the neighborhood […]
Jahmal Cole, founder and CEO of My Block, My Hood, My City, joins Lisa Dent to talk about his mission to live in all 77 of Chicago's neighborhoods. This month, he's in North Lawndale, and he updates listeners on his upcoming plans and shares how you can support his journey.
Notes and Links to Jahmal Mayfield's Work Jahmal Mayfield writes gritty crime novels that touch on large social issues. He was born in Virginia but currently resides in New Jersey. In addition to writing, he serves as the director of a nonprofit program that provides employment support to people with disabilities. Mayfield is a husband and father of two young adults who are both embarrassed by his frequent forays down the rabbit holes of YouTube to view old 90s hip hop videos. SMOKE KINGS was inspired by Kimberly Jones' passionate viral video, “How can we win?” Buy Smoke Kings Jahmal's Website Book Review for Smoke Kings from Washington Post, by E.A. Aymar At about 2:00, Pete and Jahmal fanboy over Nas and talk “classic” hip hop At about 3:40, Jahmal talks about “three phases” of his reading and writing life At about 4:45, Jahmal talks about being “a reader first, and a writer second,” and responds to Pete's question about what he has gotten from his favorite writers At about 6:00, Jahmal responds to Pete's musings about At about 7:40, Jahmal expands upon “lean[ing]” into a certain character to use him as a caricature and the reasoning behind the choice At about 8:25, Jahmal and Pete discuss the wonderful crime fiction community At about 10:25, The two reflect on Kimberly Jones' viral video and profound speech and righteous rage At about 12:30, The two share much about the book's exposition and dynamic opening scene At about 13:25, Jahmal gives background on Jackson Keeler's wonderful editing and how the opening came about At about 14:45, Jahmal shares how he referenced real historical racist tragedies that informed the racist crimes referenced in the book At about 15:45, Jahmal provides background on the book's main characters and their rationale in seeking revenge At about 17:10, the two discuss the character of Mason, the PI and his arc and treatment At about 19:30, Jahmal explains how he aimed to have two characters serve as “counterweights” to Mason At about 20:55, Jahmal and Pete reflect scene At about 23:15, Jahmal responds to Pete's question about the book's title, also riffing on the evolution of the title and how he tried to “honor the spirit of Kimberly Jones” At about 25:00, The two discuss the book's parallel storylines and Jahmal talks about how the book's structure came late in the process At about 27:50, Pete wonders about Mason and how he views his job At about 29:15, The two discuss the escalating levels of violence within the Smoke Kings and the different ways they view their mission At about 31:20, Jahmal responds to Pete's comments on Joshua, the brother of the murdered Darius, as taking a step back; Jahmal remarks on how/why he “kinda sidelined" him At about 33:00, Jahmal gives background on Elizabeth and her character as representative At about 35:35, Jahmal talks about the significance of the names of the white supremacist characters and their characteristics At about 37:55, Jahmal reflects on a tagline for the book, “Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves At about 39:45, The two reflect on Colin Kaepernick's protests and how it connects to ideas of racial justice At about 43:10, Jahmal responds to Pete's questions about the systematic versus the individual, in connection to the book At about 46:30, Jahmal gives some previews of his future writing path You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave a five-star review. You can also ask for the podcast by name using Alexa, and find the pod on Stitcher, Spotify, and on Amazon Music. Follow Pete on IG, where he is @chillsatwillpodcast, or on Twitter, where he is @chillsatwillpo1. You can watch other episodes on YouTube-watch and subscribe to The Chills at Will Podcast Channel. Please subscribe to both the YouTube Channel and the podcast while you're checking out this episode. Pete is very excited to have one or two podcast episodes per month featured on the website of Chicago Review of Books. The audio will be posted, along with a written interview culled from the audio. His conversation with Episode 287's Hannah Pittard is up on the website. A big thanks to Rachel León and Michael Welch at Chicago Review. Sign up now for The Chills at Will Podcast Patreon: it can be found at patreon.com/chillsatwillpodcastpeterriehl Check out the page that describes the benefits of a Patreon membership, including cool swag and bonus episodes. Thanks in advance for supporting Pete's one-man show, his DIY podcast and his extensive reading, research, editing, and promoting to keep this independent podcast pumping out high-quality content! This month's Patreon bonus episode features an exploration of flawed characters, protagonists who are too real in their actions, and horror and noir as being where so much good and realistic writing takes place. I have added a $1 a month tier for “Well-Wishers” and Cheerleaders of the Show. This is a passion project of Pete's, a DIY operation, and he'd love for your help in promoting what he's convinced is a unique and spirited look at an often-ignored art form. The intro song for The Chills at Will Podcast is “Wind Down” (Instrumental Version), and the other song played on this episode was “Hoops” (Instrumental)” by Matt Weidauer, and both songs are used through ArchesAudio.com. Please tune in for Episode 290 with second time guest Ruben Reyes, Jr. His debut story collection, There is a Rio Grande in Heaven, was a finalist for The Story Prize. Archive of Unknown Universes is his first novel, an inventive and original one, and it was published in July 2025. The episode airs today, August 26. Please demand action from your local congressperson in seeking a ceasefire in Gaza by going to https://act.uscpr.org/a/letaidin.
Jahmal Cole, founder and CEO of My Block, My Hood, My City, joins Lisa Dent to talk about his mission to live in all 77 of Chicago's neighborhoods. This month, he’s in Chicago Lawn, and he updates listeners on his upcoming plans and shares how you can support his journey.
Jahmal Cole, founder and CEO of My Block, My Hood, My City, joins Lisa Dent to share an update on his mission to live in all 77 of Chicago's neighborhoods — what Cole calls his “listening tour.” Cole just finished living for a month in Rogers Park. Cole will now spend a month living in […]
No, not game, like deer and pheasant, but game like … board games, tabletop games, card games, miniature games. Basically, all the games of the world that happen solo, in pairs, in groups, around tables, at home, at cafes (like the one next door to his shop), and out in parks and fields and anywhere else you can roll some dice or move some tokens or share and swap some cards. Everything but the video games. The video games you go somewhere else for. Monopoly. Dungeons & Dragons. Apples to Apples. Cards Against Humanity. Vampire: The Masquerade. Warhammer 40K (this guy likes it so much, he's fighting to get a TV show made of it). These are for the brave souls meeting at parties and in groups and using their imagination, competitive spirit, and full-throated laughter to fuel game experiences that happen in meatspace. TableTop Game & Hobby in Overland Park, Kan., has been open more than 30 years, and Stewart, years ago, was a young teen harassing the full owner then (now his partner) with stories about his games and characters and weird niche passions. Now, he gets to do the same for a new generation of teens as he's gone from employee to manager to co-owner. Want to know more about it? Listen in … and check out these links: TableTop Game & Hobby is, by far, my favorite RPG stores, thanks to inventory and, mostly, a great big room to play in for years and the best customer service I have ever experienced in a hobby store of any kind. Visit the website online, but if you're in town, o ever in town, go there! I've interviewed a lot of folks and gaming and gaming accessories, some as volunteer help for the best gaming convention I've ever been to, like TableTop also in Kansas City, but also for my own curiosity. Here are the episodes: My friend Jahmal, about running role-playing game sessions for money. He is a fantastic mixture of practical, philosophical, rule-delving, and story-loving. You might love getting nerdy with his stuff here, too. Gabi Dyck about hand-made dice. Sam Chupp about helping to make some of my favorite role-playing games. Noah Gibbs about helping to run another fantastic local gaming convention. KJ Davis about helping creatives get their work done.
Jahmal Cole, founder and CEO of My Block, My Hood, My City, joins Lisa Dent to share an update on his mission to live in all 77 of Chicago's neighborhoods — what Cole calls his “listening tour.” Cole just finished living a month in Humboldt Park. Cole will now spend a month living in Rogers […]
Jahmal Cole, founder and CEO of My Block, My Hood, My City, joins Lisa Dent to share an update on his mission to live in all 77 of Chicago's neighborhoods — what Cole calls his “listening tour.” Cole just finished living a month in Uptown. Cole will now spend a month living in Humboldt Park.
We said last time that Jahmal Howlett-Mundle was on the podcast that the Sevenoaks Town captain was going to do big things in the game when it comes to inclusivity – but we didn't expect him to be doing them quite so quickly. The semi-pro footballer received some brilliant news to start April, when he was named as the winner of the LGBTQIA+ Award on this year's Football Black List – which was thoroughly and richly deserved, and led to appearances on the BBC Sport website and Sky Sports News, to name just a couple. We're delighted to have Jahmal back with us today to talk about that honour and what it means to him; the importance of advocacy for him in the game; using his platform to help others; the season coming to an end for Sevenoaks Town and loads, loads more besides. So, if you want a considered, quality chat with a player who is always thinking of It's always brilliant to have Jahmal on the podcast, and today is no exception – and we think you're going to love this episode! WANT TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT OUR GUEST? @jahmalhm GET IN TOUCH WITH THE PODCAST: @jack_murley jack@jackmurley.com
Jahmal Cole, founder and CEO of My Block, My Hood, My City, joins Lisa Dent to share an update on his mission to live in all 77 of Chicago's neighborhoods — what Cole calls his “listening tour.” Uptown is his third neighborhood.
Jahmal Cole, Founder and CEO of My Block, My Block, My Hood, My City, joins Lisa Dent to talk about his mission to live in all 77 Chicago neighborhoods, spending a month in each.
This week on "BETA," we are joined by Paul W. Downs and Lucia Aniello, the co-creators of the Max original series, “Hacks.” Also, Jahmal Mayfield joins us to talk about his debut noir novel, “Smoke Kings.” And folk singer Aoife O'Donovan pays tribute to Wisconsin suffragist Carrie Chapman Catt on her album, “All My Friends.”
Jessica Coody sat down with senior wide receiver Jahmal Banks for this week's Cornhusker Conversation ahead of Nebraska's Week 2 matchup with Colorado.
On todays show we have returning guest Jahmal on the show with his newlywed bride Erin as we talk with them about their honeymoon, wedding preparations, wedding day and much more!
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This week discuss our trip to Dallas, Texas to see friend of the pod Jahmal get married, talk about our travels (how bad they were), how much fun we had at the wedding and much more! Plus, we saw two best friends get married, so we are doing our top 5 favorite best friends from all of Animation!
This week on "BETA," we are joined by Paul W. Downs and Lucia Aniello, the co-creators of the Max original series, “Hacks.” Also, Jahmal Mayfield joins us to talk about his debut noir novel, “Smoke Kings.” And folk singer Aoife O'Donovan pays tribute to Wisconsin suffragist Carrie Chapman Catt on her album, “All My Friends.”
Jahmal Miller joins us for Episode 7! Jahmal Miller is the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Mercy Medical Group, a service of Dignity Health Medical Foundation. In 2013, he was appointed by California Governor Jerry Brown as the Deputy Director of the California Department of Public Health's Office of Health Equity (OHE) and the State's lead advisor on issues related to reducing health and mental health disparities and achieving health equity for all Californians. Marlon sits down with Jahmal to discuss movies and TV from the 70's and 80's, mentorship, car theft, and the intersection of mental health and hip hop. Enjoy!
Jessica Coody caught up with wide receiver transfer Jahmal Banks, defensive lineman Jimari Butler, and defensive back Marques Buford Jr. ahead of the start of spring football practice.
Patrick Millikin in conversation with Jahmal Mayfield
This crime novel is smoking hot.
Jahmal Mayfield talks to Tavis about his new book. Smoke Kings is a powerful and propulsive novel with a diverse and unforgettable cast of characters. Like Steph Cha's Your House Will Pay it explores decades of racial tensions through a fictional landscape where the line between justice and revenge is blurred.
My Block, My Hood, My City is a non-profit that embodies the true spirit of community leadership. For the past 10 years its founder and CEO Jahmal Cole has been helping to break down barriers for young people from under-resourced Chicago neighbourhoods and invest in quality youth programming and educational attainment. In this episode Cole chats to FIA President and CEO Walt Lukken about his time working in the trading industry and how our industry can partner with the organization.
Inside Nebraska's Steve Marik and NFL veteran and former Nebraska Blackshirt break down film of Husker wide receiver transfer Jahmal Banks, and discuss how he will fit into Marcus Satterfield and Matt Rhule's offense in Lincoln. 00:00 - Intro 03:12 - Breakdown 12:22 - Closing thoughts
-Wake Forest transfer WR Jahmal Banks committed to Nebraska yesterday, making it 2 WRs in one week to commit to the Huskers (Isaiah Neyor of Texas)-Banks had 59 catches for 653 yards and 4 TDs last year; he had 9 TDs the previous year with the Demon Deacons-Also, ROLL CALL (sponsored by Madsen's Bowling & Billiards): where are people listening to us from today?Show sponsored by GANA TRUCKINGAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Jahmal Lake has a high-powered career in high-tech and is making the world a better place with his nonprofit organization Our Kids Read. As its Executive Director, Jahmal is devoted to improving literacy in African-American, Indigenous, and Latinx elementary school children nationwide. His enthusiasm and energy are contagious! Jahmal and I talk about how you can answer your own greater calling by tapping into your authentic power and connecting to something bigger than you. For those living in Portland, OR, Boys and Girls of America recently partnered with Our Kids Read and is looking for local volunteers to read to students from February through April 2024. To learn more, check out ourkidsreadinc.org. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/drmichellechappel/support
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Rapid Fire topics include: * Thoughts on Audric Estime's Notre Dame career after the news that he has opted out of the Sun Bowl and declared for the NFL Draft. * The news that Wake Forest wide receiver Jahmal Banks will visit Notre Dame this weekend. * Does Tyler Buchner and Drew Pyne, last year's two starting Notre Dame quarterbacks, being out of football this spring make you reconsider how you think about Marcus Freeman's first season as head coach? * Fill-in the blank...The way Notre Dame has used the transfer portal this season is BLANK. * Fill-in the blank...It's BLANK that with Xavier Watts and Joe Alt both earning unanimous All-American honors...Notre Dame has a pair of unanimous All-Americans for the first time since 1990. * Fill-in the blank...We're still waiting for a decision from Watts on whether or not he'll be back at Notre Dame next season. But he and Benjamin Morrison were both in the video Riley Leonard released to announce he's transferring to Notre Dame and that means BLANK to you. * NFL commissioner Roger Goodell says the league's competition committee will continue to look at and evaluate the Brotherly Shove/Tush Push/whatever it's called that the Eagles use in short yardage situations. Do you Buy or Sell banning it like some people have called for? * Thoughts on play by play great Al Michaels getting bumped from NBC's playoff coverage. This episode is sponsored by/brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at https://www.betterhelp.com/Irish and get on your way to being your best self.” Shop for Irish Breakdown gear at our online store: https://ibstore.irishbreakdown.com/ Join the Irish Breakdown premium message board: https://boards.irishbreakdown.com Stay locked into Irish Breakdown for all the latest news and analysis about Notre Dame: https://www.irishbreakdown.com Subscribe to the Irish Breakdown podcast on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/irish-breakdown/id1485286986 Like and follow Irish Breakdown on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/irishbreakdown Sign up for the FREE Irish Breakdown daily newsletter: https://www.subscribepage.com/irish-breakdown-newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week Mike and Sean have a chat with Jahmal whom is currently enrolled at ATP Flight school in Denver. Jahmal has a great story to tell about his journey to become a professional pilot that I'm sure many will resonate with. ATP is the king of the big box accelerated training flight schools and this week we get into the nitty-gritty of how their program works from start to finish. Full financing with deferred payments, modern equipment in the cockpits, professional training with part 61 rules, locations all over the US, connections to get you a job at practically every regional airline, and most likely a guaranteed job before you're even half way through training... ATP is becoming the choice of many many future aviators and we break it all down in this episode with our fellow aviator guest Jahmal. Check out Jahmal's YouTube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@Jahmalthepilot/videos Check out ATP Flight School's site: https://atpflightschool.com/ NEW!!! DON'T MISS THIS! Go to https://www.propilotplaybook.com and enter your email to get access to our list of "The Top 10 Flight School Ripoffs" and access to free lesson from our course. If you have a question you'd like us to answer, you can email us at: podcast@propilotplaybook.com Chapters: 00:00 Intro 02:44 Meet our guest Jahmal 05:58 Jahmal discovers aviation 09:10 Random jobs to pay for Private Pilot Certificate 12:46 Job as a line guy 17:03 Networking at the airport 23:07 Out of college in need of a plan 28:36 Airport Operations job 30:29 Midland, Texas airport Ops 41:57 Freind introduces ATP Flight School 44:42 Intro to ATP Flight School 46:01 Cost of ATP 46:44 Financing Flight Training 48:30 Types of flight school financing 51:17 Steps to start ATP 53:13 Letting your CFI expire 55:12 ATP housing and locations 57:21 Picking Denver ATP location 1:00:18 Jahmal's current training status 1:02:30 FAA written tests 1:05:11 ATP's training techniques 1:08:02 Flying everyday! 1:10:29 Skipping college 1:14:47 DPE (Designated Pilot Examiner) shortage 1:16:01 Passing FAA written tests 1:17:36 Washing out of ATP Flight School 1:25:48 After CFI, then a job? 1:26:30 How long does ATP Flight Traing program take 1:28:45 Job with Spirit and other airlines before done with training 1:31:01 Jahmal's plan after training 1:35:49 Jahmal is a fan of the Pro-Pilot Playbook Podcast 1:38:01 Jahmal's advice to others just getting started
June 28, 2023 Jahmal Cole – CEO & Founder – My Block My Hood My City City Club event description: Jahmal ColeA champion of social justice, Jahmal Cole's mission is to build a more interconnected Chicago on the pillars of service and education. As the founder and CEO of the city's fastest growing social impact […]
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In this Fight Back Library Release, we discuss the important topic of health equity. Health equity means that everyone has a fair and equal opportunity to be as healthy as possible. Many factors impact a person's health, including poverty, access to good jobs, education, and housing, to name a few. Race should not be one of them. Health equity advocates have emerged in response to challenges that people of color face while seeking medical care.What does health equity look like? How do communities and health organizations collaborate to promote health equity? How does addressing health equity impact everyone's health and safety? We'll dig into these issues and more with our special guest Jahmal Miller, System Vice President of CommonSpirit Health, serving in the Office of Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging. Jahmal is recognized as a national thought leader and a leading spokesperson on public policy, health equity, mental health, social justice, and innovation.
LBJ Football Coach Jahmal Fenner (Navarro Week Eight) by The Horn 104.9 & AM 1260
LBJ Football Coach Jahmal Fenner (LASA Game Week) by The Horn 104.9 & AM 1260
In this episode, Rich and Lisa talk with LBJ High School football coach Jahmal Fenner.
LBJ Football Coach Jahmal Fenner (McCallum Game Week) by The Horn 104.9 & AM 1260
LBJ Football Coach Jahmal Fenner (Northeast Game Canceled) by The Horn 104.9 & AM 1260
LBJ Football Coach Jahmal Fenner (Northeast Week Postponed) by The Horn 104.9 & AM 1260
LBJ Football Coach Jahmal Fenner (Parish Episcopal Game Week) by The Horn 104.9 & AM 1260
LBJ Football Coach Jahmal Fenner (Victory Morning Vs Weiss) by The Horn 104.9 & AM 1260