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On the heels of The Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium and ahead of the Daytona 500, NASCAR Regional Managing Director Joey Dennewitz joins Davey Segal (6:50) to discuss his role, how the Cup Series' return to Bowman Gray went and his career before joining the sanctioning body as a driver growing up in Ohio and then transitioning into the business side of the sport. He dives into how his relationship with Spire's Jeff Dickerson and T.J. Puchyr grew, his connection with Landon Cassill, learning how to do everything and anything in motorsports and how that's made him better in his current role, plus how beloved his dog Otis really is. Davey also looks ahead to the season-opening Daytona 500, discusses the 2025 NASCAR Hall of Fame class and Papa Segal pays homage to Dr. Dean Sicking, a motorsports safety pioneer.
Shane Jacobsen, CEO of The V Foundation, shares details on a new grant in Jeff Dickerson's name and the latest edition of Waddle's World.
Join Kelley Earnhardt Miller in this episode of "Business of Motorsports" as she sits down with Jeff Dickerson, co-owner of Spire Motorsports. Jeff shares insights into his NASCAR journey, revealing how Spire's formation was partly accidental. Delving into the current charter landscape, Jeff discusses the increasing value of charters, the potential for permanent charters, and the implications of a spending cap for teams. Despite teams aligning on four key charter pillars, Jeff explores whether their priorities truly align. The conversation also tackles the challenges of adapting to new changes and the need for clear regulations in the sport.Jeff shares valuable advice he's received, emphasizing the importance of listening and emotional management in the fast-paced world of NASCAR.21+ and present in NC. First online real money wager only. $10 Deposit req. Bonus issued as non-withdrawable bonus bets that expire 7 days after receipt. Restrictions apply. See full terms at fanduel.com/sportsbook. Gambling problem? Call 877-718-5543 or visit morethanagame.nc.gov To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join Kelley Earnhardt Miller in this episode of "Business of Motorsports" as she sits down with Jeff Dickerson, co-owner of Spire Motorsports. Jeff shares insights into his NASCAR journey, revealing how Spire's formation was partly accidental. Delving into the current charter landscape, Jeff discusses the increasing value of charters, the potential for permanent charters, and the implications of a spending cap for teams. Despite teams aligning on four key charter pillars, Jeff explores whether their priorities truly align. The conversation also tackles the challenges of adapting to new changes and the need for clear regulations in the sport. Jeff shares valuable advice he's received, emphasizing the importance of listening and emotional management in the fast-paced world of NASCAR. 21+ and present in NC. First online real money wager only. $10 Deposit req. Bonus issued as non-withdrawable bonus bets that expire 7 days after receipt. Restrictions apply. See full terms at fanduel.com/sportsbook. Gambling problem? Call 877-718-5543 or visit morethanagame.nc.gov To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Waddle joins Jesse and Silvy to share memories and discuss the life of their old friend, the late Jeff Dickerson.
Zach Zaidman and Dan Wiederer listened and reacted to Bears safety Eddie Jackson's comments as he accepted the Jeff Dickerson Good Guy Award on Thursday.
In the final hour, Zach Zaidman and Dan Wiederer listened and reacted to Bears safety Eddie Jackson's comments as he accepted the Jeff Dickerson Good Guy Award on Thursday. Later, the guys discussed the Bears' outlook for 2024.
David Haugh and Dan Wiederer discuss Eddie Jackson winning the Jeff Dickerson Good Guy Award and explain what the award means. They also look at Jackson's potential future with the Bears. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's our final episode of 2023! David Haugh and Dan Wiederer get you ready for the new year, which will definitely be a wild one for the Bears. The guys kick this one off by discussing Eddie Jackson winning the Jeff Dickerson Good Guy Award and by explaining what the award means. They also look into Jackson's possible future with the team. Then, there are several former Bears on the list of Pro Football Hall of Fame finalists. That includes the great Devin Hester, who has now made the final round of the ballot three times, and Bears legend Steve "Mongo" McMichael. After the gang makes their predictions for the Bears-Falcons matchup, Haugh has an intriguing question for Wiederer regarding Justin Fields — is it possible the Bears could consider sitting him in Week 18? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gabe Neitzel & Mike Wells (in for Greeny) as we dive into Russell Wilson's benching and hear Sean Payton's explanation. Mike remembers our colleague Jeff Dickerson who passed away two years ago today. The Packers have suspended Jaire Alexander. Can Travis Kelce and the Chiefs be fixed? Is there a 49ers conspiracy going on with injuries? Plus, a great story from Wayne Gretzky involving beers, Russians and the KGB! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Patrick Finley and Mark Potash break down the upcoming Bears-Falcons game and then turn their attention to what happens at the end of the year. They close out the show by remembering their friend Jeff Dickerson.
Dan Bernstein, Laurence Holmes and Leila Rahimi were joined by Gabe Ramirez and Mark Grote for the daily transition segment, where they pondered which Bears player will win the Jeff Dickerson Good Guy Award. The honor is given annually to a Bears player who best helps the media do its job. It was named after Dickerson, a popular ESPN reporter who passed away a two years ago due to cancer.
NASCAR is going back to stage breaks for the Bank of America Roval 400 and Chase Elliott explains how it changes the strategy. Plus Kyle Busch on why he sold his truck team and Spire Motorsports co-owner Jeff Dickerson asked about rumored price tag for the Cup Series charter they recently bought.
Kyle Busch and Jeff Dickerson discuss selling KBM to Spire Motorsports. #nascar #racing #kylebusch ***thumbnail photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images courtesy of NASCAR Media
The best of season eight part two offered a deli style menu. A taste of some talk show hosts, a slice of former major league players, a few ounces of a big league team market guru and a heaping portion of a college football coach. Our guests include, among others, Bret Bielema, the head man at Illinois who remembered his time with Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots. Brooks Boyer, a former captain of the Notre Dame basketball team and currently the senior VP of sales and marketing for the Chicago White Sox, recalled when he was a promotions guy with the Chicago Bulls and a unique encounter with Michael Jordan that involves championship champagne.Curtis Granderson hit 344 homers with 7 teams but he's been giving back to the game as the president of the Players Alliance along with working with his foundations, GrandKids, as he tries to help them enjoy the game he excelled at. Doug Glanville also had a solid big league career and he's giving back in the classroom where he teaches a course on Sports and Society at the University of Connecticut. “It started out in how we interact and engage society through the media but wound up being the history of sports activism as you move to current events,” Glanville told the show.Dan Bernstein has been working at WSCR the Score for 28 years, most as a show host where he remembered how he and the legendary Terry Boers teamed up for 17 years.Jonathan Hood teamed up the late Jeff Dickerson on many occasions but for 5 years they worked a Saturday show on ESPN network radio and they happen to be on the day Kobe Bryant died.Tell me a story I don't know is partnered with Last Word on Sports Media Podcast and is proudly presented by Mr. Duct. Mr duct cleaning.com. New episodes debut every Tuesday and come August 29th, the start of season nine!And, make sure to stay engaged with all the content at www.lastwordonsports.com/podcastsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The best of season eight part two offered a deli style menu. A taste of some talk show hosts, a slice of former major league players, a few ounces of a big league team market guru and a heaping portion of a college football coach. Our guests include, among others, Bret Bielema, the head man at Illinois who remembered his time with Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots. Brooks Boyer, a former captain of the Notre Dame basketball team and currently the senior VP of sales and marketing for the Chicago White Sox, recalled when he was a promotions guy with the Chicago Bulls and a unique encounter with Michael Jordan that involves championship champagne.Curtis Granderson hit 344 homers with 7 teams but he's been giving back to the game as the president of the Players Alliance along with working with his foundations, GrandKids, as he tries to help them enjoy the game he excelled at. Doug Glanville also had a solid big league career and he's giving back in the classroom where he teaches a course on Sports and Society at the University of Connecticut. “It started out in how we interact and engage society through the media but wound up being the history of sports activism as you move to current events,” Glanville told the show.Dan Bernstein has been working at WSCR the Score for 28 years, most as a show host where he remembered how he and the legendary Terry Boers teamed up for 17 years.Jonathan Hood teamed up the late Jeff Dickerson on many occasions but for 5 years they worked a Saturday show on ESPN network radio and they happen to be on the day Kobe Bryant died.Tell me a story I don't know is partnered with Last Word on Sports Media Podcast and is proudly presented by Mr. Duct. Mr duct cleaning.com. New episodes debut every Tuesday and come August 29th, the start of season nine!And, make sure to stay engaged with all the content at www.lastwordonsports.com/podcastsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The best of season eight part two offered a deli style menu. A taste of some talk show hosts, a slice of former major league players, a few ounces of a big league team market guru and a heaping portion of a college football coach.Our guests include, among others, Bret Bielema, the head man at Illinois who remembered his time with Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots. Brooks Boyer, a former captain of the Notre Dame basketball team and currently the senior VP of sales and marketing for the Chicago White Sox, recalled when he was a promotions guy with the Chicago Bulls and a unique encounter with Michael Jordan.Curtis Granderson hit 344 homers with 7 teams but he's been giving back to the game as the president of the Players Alliance along with working with his foundations, "GrandKids," as he tries to help them enjoy the game he excelled at. Doug Glanville also had a solid big league career and he's giving back in the classroom where he teaches a course on Sports and Society at the University of Connecticut.Dan Bernstein has been working at WSCR the Score for 28 years, most as a show host where he remembered how he and the legendary Terry Boers teamed up for 17 years.Jonathan Hood teamed up the late Jeff Dickerson on many occasions but for 5 years they worked a Saturday show on ESPN network radio and they happen to be on the day Kobe Bryant died.Tell me a story I don't know is partnered with Last Word on Sports Media Podcast and is proudly presented by Mr. Duct. Mr duct cleaning.com. New episodes debut every Tuesday and come August 29th, the start of season nine!And, make sure to stay engaged at www.lastwordonsports.com/podcastsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The best of season eight part two offered a deli style menu. A taste of some talk show hosts, a slice of former major league players, a few ounces of a big league team market guru and a heaping portion of a college football coach.Our guests include, among others, Bret Bielema, the head man at Illinois who remembered his time with Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots. Brooks Boyer, a former captain of the Notre Dame basketball team and currently the senior VP of sales and marketing for the Chicago White Sox, recalled when he was a promotions guy with the Chicago Bulls and a unique encounter with Michael Jordan.Curtis Granderson hit 344 homers with 7 teams but he's been giving back to the game as the president of the Players Alliance along with working with his foundations, "GrandKids," as he tries to help them enjoy the game he excelled at. Doug Glanville also had a solid big league career and he's giving back in the classroom where he teaches a course on Sports and Society at the University of Connecticut.Dan Bernstein has been working at WSCR the Score for 28 years, most as a show host where he remembered how he and the legendary Terry Boers teamed up for 17 years.Jonathan Hood teamed up the late Jeff Dickerson on many occasions but for 5 years they worked a Saturday show on ESPN network radio and they happen to be on the day Kobe Bryant died.Tell me a story I don't know is partnered with Last Word on Sports Media Podcast and is proudly presented by Mr. Duct. Mr duct cleaning.com. New episodes debut every Tuesday and come August 29th, the start of season nine!And, make sure to stay engaged at www.lastwordonsports.com/podcastsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
He's the funny man of Chicago sports radio. But Jonathan Hood, aka:J Hood, is more than just laughs. He's a student of the media and actually taught it at one of Chicago's media schools. A 30 year veteran who began his career as an intern, Hood's career has mushroomed into one as a co-host on ESPN 1000 in Chicago where he partners with another long time veteran, David Kaplan. “I was able to get an internship there and then being able to be part of it, it's a little bit interesting.” Much more than a little bit interesting. Hood has morphed into one of most likable and funniest hosts on the air.Hood's knowledge of the sports scene along with some of outrageously funny impressions adds some spice to any show he's been part and he's been part of several.Hood grew up weened on television and not only comedy shows but the evening news. It gave him a template of what it's like to be well rounded. Hood also does a podcast entitled “Under the Hood” along with being the voice of UIC (the university of Illinois at Chicago) basketball and baseball. He also spent five years teaming up with the late Jeff Dickerson doing a national show for ESPN Radio and were on the air the day Kobe Bryant died. It was a very trying time for Hood but he's managed to carve out a very successful career and would love one day to become a program director."Tell Me a Story I Don't Know" is part of the Last Word on Sports Media podcast feed and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!!And, stay engaged with the content at www.lastwordonsports.com/podcastsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
He's the funny man of Chicago sports radio. But Jonathan Hood, aka:J Hood, is more than just laughs. He's a student of the media and actually taught it at one of Chicago's media schools. A 30 year veteran who began his career as an intern, Hood's career has mushroomed into one as a co-host on ESPN 1000 in Chicago where he partners with another long time veteran, David Kaplan. “I was able to get an internship there and then being able to be part of it, it's a little bit interesting.” Much more than a little bit interesting. Hood has morphed into one of most likable and funniest hosts on the air.Hood's knowledge of the sports scene along with some of outrageously funny impressions adds some spice to any show he's been part and he's been part of several.Hood grew up weened on television and not only comedy shows but the evening news. It gave him a template of what it's like to be well rounded. Hood also does a podcast entitled “Under the Hood” along with being the voice of UIC (the university of Illinois at Chicago) basketball and baseball. He also spent five years teaming up with the late Jeff Dickerson doing a national show for ESPN Radio and were on the air the day Kobe Bryant died. It was a very trying time for Hood but he's managed to carve out a very successful career and would love one day to become a program director."Tell Me a Story I Don't Know" is part of the Last Word on Sports Media podcast feed and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!!And, stay engaged with the content at www.lastwordonsports.com/podcastsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
He's the funny man of Chicago sports radio. But Jonathan Hood, aka:J Hood, is more than just laughs. He's a student of the media and actually taught it at one of Chicago's media schools. A 30 year veteran who began his career as an intern, Hood's career has mushroomed into one as a co-host on ESPN 1000 in Chicago where he partners with another long time veteran, David Kaplan. Hood's knowledge of the sports scene along with some of outrageously funny impressions adds some spice to any show he's been part and he's been part of several.Hood grew up weened on television and not only comedy shows but the evening news. It gave him a template of what it's like to be well rounded. Hood also does a podcast entitled “Under the Hood” along with being the voice of UIC (the university of Illinois at Chicago) basketball and baseball. He also spent five years teaming up with the late Jeff Dickerson doing a national show for ESPN Radio and were on the air the day Kobe Bryant died.It was a very trying time for Hood but he's managed to carve out a very successful career and would love one day to become a program director."J'Hood's" story is coming Tuesday!It's this week's "Tell me a story I don't know" part of the Last Word On Sports Media Podcast feed and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
He's the funny man of Chicago sports radio. But Jonathan Hood, aka:J Hood, is more than just laughs. He's a student of the media and actually taught it at one of Chicago's media schools. A 30 year veteran who began his career as an intern, Hood's career has mushroomed into one as a co-host on ESPN 1000 in Chicago where he partners with another long time veteran, David Kaplan. Hood's knowledge of the sports scene along with some of outrageously funny impressions adds some spice to any show he's been part and he's been part of several.Hood grew up weened on television and not only comedy shows but the evening news. It gave him a template of what it's like to be well rounded. Hood also does a podcast entitled “Under the Hood” along with being the voice of UIC (the university of Illinois at Chicago) basketball and baseball. He also spent five years teaming up with the late Jeff Dickerson doing a national show for ESPN Radio and were on the air the day Kobe Bryant died.It was a very trying time for Hood but he's managed to carve out a very successful career and would love one day to become a program director."J'Hood's" story is coming Tuesday!It's this week's "Tell me a story I don't know" part of the Last Word On Sports Media Podcast feed and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Laurence sits down with ESPN's intrepid Bears/NFL reporter, Courtney Cronin. Along with talking about the year Justin Fields had, the two share stories about their beloved friend, Jeff Dickerson. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/house-of-l-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
David Haugh and Dan Wiederer discuss Cole Kmet being awarded the Jeff Dickerson Good Guy Award for the 2022 season. The award is named for long-time Bears reporter Jeff Dickerson, who died after a battle with cancer in 2021. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Carmen and Silvy are reunited for a full ride. They crosstalk with Peggy Kusinski and Barstool Chief. Then, the guys remember Jeff Dickerson and talk to Courtney Cronin about JD and the Bears.
Peggy & Barstool Chief discuss the Bears and their development. Also, Kevin Fishbain jumps on the show to talk about Jeff Dickerson and the Bears locker room.
How can you start and run a successful restaurant? Ramon speaks with two business owners and the head of Clover. Starting and managing a restaurant is not easy, however, it's rewarding for so many reasons. I spoke with Camille Holder-Brown, co-founder of Kale Cafe in Daytona Beach, Florida and Gladys Harrison, owner of Big Mamma's Kitchen in Omaha, Nebraska. Also joining us was Jeff Dickerson, head of Clover, a technology company that powers service businesses with point of sale systems and more. See the full article here - https://smarthustle.com/how-to-start-a-restaurant-business-9-tips
On the latest TDRP, taken from 97.3 The Game's The Game Night, Doug plays back Hub Arkush's comments regarding why he won't vote for Aaron Rodgers for MVP -- and Aaron's terse response. Doug also checks in with former Wisconsin State Journal columnist Tom Oates on the surprising Wisconsin men's basketball team and their National Player of the Year candidate Johnny Davis. Doug closes out the show by remembering his friend, the late Jeff Dickerson.
Jonathan Hood talked about the Eastern Conference leaders, the Chicago Bulls. * Demar DeRozan's back to back dazzling performances lead Chicago to a 7 game winning streak. * Plus thoughts on the Bulls team and individual performances. * Where do the Bulls stack up against teams in the East? * Value Bet: Trends from around the NBA last week! * Becky Hammond goes to the WNBA and thoughts about the late Jeff Dickerson. Under the Hood basketball podcast: Sponsored by: www.draftkings.com Subscribe to the podcast: https://linktr.ee/Jhoodradio
Jeff Dickerson, a fixture at ESPN in the Chicago market for two decades, died Tuesday of complications from colon cancer. His media colleagues from the Chicago area remember Jeff, his spirit, love and passion for his family and friends in this special edition of the Hoge & Jahns podcast.Donate to Parker Dickerson's fund here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/kswtf-parkers-fund Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's episode of Sports Adjacent, Cam Ellis is back on the show with Jason and Russ. Jason and Russ discuss what it's like to come up in the newspaper business. Jason has more than his fair share of trouble on his recent trip to Seattle. Is there such a thing as a bad question from a reporter? (Yes, and the guys discuss) Cam gives his eight observations about the Bears. On the last show of the year, the guys discuss launching the podcast and how things started. Finally, Jason, Cam and Russ give their thoughts on the loss of longtime Chicago Bears reporter Jeff Dickerson. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
NFL host, reporter & analyst at the Broncos flagship, KOA Colorado, Benjamin Allbright, joined the Three & Out crew to about the passing of John Madden, everything Broncos (including those juicy Aaron Rodgers and Davante Adams rumors), and surprise playoff teams.Ty Schalter, Samantha Bunten, & Michael Schottey also talk about what John Madden meant to the game of NFL football as a coach, commentator, analyst & video-game impresario, as well as pick every Week 17 NFL game (both straight-up and against the spread), courtesy of Pickwatch!Here's the link to the GoFundMe for Jeff Dickerson's 11-year-old orphan: https://www.gofundme.com/f/kswtf-parkers-fund?qid=d2a9d5b8de92d6e5d8f9423baa5c3b09
Scott & Pierce start the pod on a somber note by paying tribute to ESPN Chicago's Jeff Dickerson & also the legend John Madden who both passed right before recording. The guys also debate whether or not Aaron Rodgers or Tom Brady are the MVP, who is the sneaky wild card team in each conference who no one should want to play plus they preview week 17
Mike Esposito opened his show by remembering the life of Jeff Dickerson, a beloved ESPN reporter who passed away Tuesday at 44. After that, Score reporter Bruce Levine joined the show to pay his respects to Dickerson and reflect on his legacy. Later, the crew replayed NFL analyst Sage Rosenfels' interview on the Bernstein & Rahimi Show in which he discussed the latest Bears storylines.
In the second hour, Mike Esposito was joined by Score morning host David Haugh to reflect on the life and legacy of Jeff Dickerson, a beloved ESPN reporter who passed away Tuesday at 44. The two shared heartfelt memories of him. Later, Rob Schaefer of NBC Sports Chicago joined the show to discuss the latest Bulls storylines.
Olin Kreutz and Jason McKie talk about the Bears' Week 5 win over the Raiders, our thoughts on Jon Gruden and preview the Bears/Packers Matchup. Thomas Jones and Jeff Dickerson join the Show.
Let's Hear the Bengals/Bears Matchup from a Bears point of view.
Jeff Dickerson of Spire Motorsports joins to talk about the business side of NASCAR and William Byron previews Sonoma. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this week's edition of NASCAR Live Spire Motorsports co-founder Jeff Dickerson; reigning Xfinity series champion and Team Penske driver Austin Cindric; EVP of Sonoma Raceway Jill Gregory; and VP of Competition for Hendrick Motorsports Chad Knaus join Mike Bagley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Is the Big Ten really on the 1-yard-line? They discuss what might still be holding the Big Ten back. College football games this weekend. Overview of the Packers/Bears and Vikings/Lions. Jeff Dickerson joined us to break down the NFC North. Ohio State president Kristina Johnson on the football situation. And Cincinnati defensive coordinator Marcus Freeman joins us.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. brings a double-dose of guest badassery to the show with an Indycar star that cheated death, and an agent turned car owner. Open wheel ace James Hinchliffe talks about his sucky go-kart start and his rise to become an Indycar Series winner. He brings us into his headspace on the horrific crash at Indianapolis that nearly ended his life and the brave comeback to win the 500 pole the next year. The Canadian driver talks about how inspirational his fellow countryman, the late Greg Moore, was to his career. He shares the racing job he was going to aim for if he couldn't make it behind the wheel. Last year Hinch lost his ride with Arrow McLaren; he shares details of the split and his new part-time gig back with Andretti Autosport heading into what could be the biggest race of his career, the 104th running of the Indianapolis 500. Oh, and any visit to Hinchtown comes with some bourbon!Dale Jr. and co-host Mike Davis welcome Spire Motorsports president Jeff Dickerson to the pod to announce the acquisition of the charter from Leavine Family Racing. They answer how and why a sports agency got into the race-team business. Dickerson gives a peek into a business rarely in front of the curtain and shares details of the direction of the now two-car team and how the charter purchase went down.Mike gets Dale Jr. to chat about his very first race, which included a flipping go-kart and Dale Sr. running to his aid. AskJr presented by Xfinity fires up some great questions about the latest goings on in NASCAR and Dale's Bo-preferences. That and more on a jammin' edition of The Dale Jr. Download. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jeff Dickerson joins the guys from Halas with a Bears report, and they detour into Waddle's World.
JD joins the guys with the latest from Halas Hall as the Bears prepare for the Vikings, and the guys venture into Waddle's World.
Jeff Dickerson join the guys from FedEx Field to preview the Bears and Redskins, and Mark Giangreco joins in for some fun.
Jeff Dickerson and Waddle's World
Waddle and Silvy get a Bears report from Jeff Dickerson, and the guys crosstalk with Carmen and Jurko.
Jeff Dickerson joins the guys for the latest on the Bears, and the guys head into Waddle's World.
JD joins the guys as the Bears start their prep for the Broncos, and the guys detour into Waddle's World.