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Leave Fred Smoot and Michael Jenkins a voicemail at 703-726-7419 or send us an email at washingtongetloud@gmail.com ! On this episode of Get Loud, Smoot and Jenks get into the weirdest headlines of the week. (01:30) Then, ESPN NFL Draft analyst Matt Miller joins the show to talk about Washington’s 2026 draft class. (08:30) Later on, the guys do an extended fan voicemails segment ranging in topics from Michael Jordan to how they think the defense is going to perform this season. (30:00) The guys end the show with a whiteboard game (46:53) and Richie O’Leary from Rutgers On3 joins for an Athan Kaliakmanis scouting report. (53:00) The views and opinions expressed by our podcast guests and/or hosts are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the Washington Commanders or any of their representatives.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1 1:12 - What is the Best Time Zone to Watch Sports In? 10:34 - Michael Jenkins on the Commanders' WR Room, Offensive Ceiling & Chig Okonkwo 24:25 - Nick Ashooh: The Aiyuk Rumors Aren't Going Away 34:59 - Why Are Things Quiet Around the NBA Draft?
This week, Colin sits down with Ollie Jenks of Hold My Gear to talk through what might be the most ambitious World Cup 2026 road trip anyone has fathomed: a 39-day, 10,000-mile journey through all 16 World Cup host cities across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, ending at the final at MetLife Stadium on July 19th. The vehicle of choice? A 1992 London black cab named Abby (the World Cup Cabby!) — which, at the time of recording, isn't even running yet! In this episode: • How Ollie and Seth met at the Mongol Rally — and how that led to Cape Town • The Reliant Robin trip: a Guinness World Record & 14,500 miles • Smuggling a gearbox into Ghana • The full route through all 16 World Cup 2026 host cities • Why Kansas City is the most annoying stop on the map • Hot take: MLS needs promotion and relegation • Why he loves the US — and what he wants American fans to do at this World Cup • The MetLife Stadium "no walking" controversy • His World Cup 2026 dark horse pick Foot(y)notes... Our guest: Follow Ollie & Seth's (@Hold.MyGear) WC26 trip across North America: https://linktr.ee/holdmygear.official Learn more about School in a Bag, the charity the trip supports: https://www.schoolinabag.org/ The Footy Travelers: Follow The Footy Travelers' "Chasing the World Cup Spirit" trip through Europe: https://linktr.ee/Footytravelers Join an upcoming group trip: footytravelers.com/trips Get our monthly newsletter: newsletter.footytravelers.com
On this episode of Get Loud, Smoot and Jenks are reunited, and Fred is trying to become the Bo Jackson of bowling? The guys share their thoughts on what they’re seeing from OTAs so far and this Commanders new-look offense. Later on, Penn State play-by-play commentator Steve Jones joins for a Kaytron Allen scouting report. At the end, the crew reads your emails and talks about their summer favorites.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Noisy Oyster Pub shooting Issue #5 Summer reading program at Cuyahoga Falls Library Chicken lovers strikes again Mr. Gregory's students win 2nd place in All-American Soap Box Derby engineering design challenge. 2026 Veteran Banner Program Smoke on the water, Saturday June 20 Memorial Day Parade, May 25 Irish Festival, June 12-14 Parks & Rec Picnic in the Park Mobile rec CFHS student Mayya Sharma won Ohio's 13th District Congressional Art Competition Murder Mystery Dinner at Bluebird Event Center, June 9 Comedy night at the Jenks, Fri June 5, 8pm Flix on the Falls June 26: Jaws July 10: Lilo & Stitch (live-action) July 24: Jurassic World: Rebirth July 31: Goonies Howard the Duck at the Nightlight Thank you for listening. We are always in the market for article submissions and suggestions for podcast interviews. If you are interested in volunteering with on The Falls Free Press or the Fallscast, or are a musician wishing to showcase your music on the podcast, drop us a line on facebook or at fallsfreepress@gmail.com. If you enjoyed the show, be sure to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts to let others know to listen. Fallscast theme composed and performed by Alex Hall. Interim music: “Rockin’ Robin” by Bobby Day (1958)
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Leave Fred Smoot and Michael Jenkins a voicemail at 703-726-7419 or send us an email at washingtongetloud@gmail.com ! On this week’s episode of Get Loud, Washington Legend Fred Smoot and Commanders radio host Michael Jenkins dive into the Commanders’ rookie minicamp, the Washington Wizards scoring the first overall pick in the 2026 NBA Draft and more. They welcome in special guests Washington Legend Ross Tucker (18:45) and Ohio State Buckeyes expert Beau Bishop (37:30) to discuss the Commanders’ 2026 first-round draft pick Sonny Styles. Fred and Jenks answer listener voicemails, including a heated debate: Stefon Diggs or Trevon Diggs — who are you taking? (59:00). To wrap up the show, the two are put to the test to determine whether these viral social clips are real or AI-generated! (1:07:00) The views and opinions expressed by our podcast guests and/or hosts are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the Washington Commanders or any of their representatives.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A new podcast episode features immigration policy expert Rosemary Jenks, Policy Director and co-founder of the Immigration Accountability Project, providing a detailed analysis of the DIGNIDAD Act introduced for the third time in six years by Rep. Maria Salazar (R-Fla.). Jenks characterizes the legislation as a broad amnesty proposal, referring to it as the “SAW […]
A new podcast episode features immigration policy expert Rosemary Jenks, Policy Director and co-founder of the Immigration Accountability Project, providing a detailed analysis of the DIGNIDAD Act introduced for the third time in six years by Rep. Maria Salazar (R-Fla.). Jenks characterizes the legislation as a broad amnesty proposal, referring to it as the “SAW Act” - short for “Screw All American Workers,” while also alluding to the 1986 Special Agricultural Worker program associated with widespread fraud.Key points discussed include:Scope of AmnestyDirect pathway to citizenship for an estimated 2.5 million “Dreamers,” extending beyond current DACA recipientsRenewable temporary visas for individuals who entered before 2021, with weak documentation requirements that will invite fraud; these visas are indefinitely renewable, effectively allowing recipients to remain in the U.S. permanently.A “rolling amnesty” mechanism tied to family-based immigration, including marriage to U.S. citizens Enforcement and Legal ConcernsA two-year deportation moratorium, allowing individuals, including those currently in detention, to avoid deportation and applyRestrictions on using applicant information for enforcement, shielding employers who hired illegal alien workersConcerns about increased incentives for fraud, including marriage fraudSystem Capacity and SecuritySkepticism about USCIS being able to manage a minimum of 10 million applications, numbers that will grow substantially if fraud is widespreadStrict timelines with rapid processing within a two-year window, raising concerns that vetting standards, particularly national security screening, would be among the first elements weakened under pressure, echoing issues seen in past programsDoubts that application fees would cover the full cost, especially given applicants' limited financial resources; critics warn this could create openings for third-party financing, including from cartelsHistorical comparisons to the 1986 amnesty program, where rapid processing contributed to massive fraud and lack of vettingEconomic and Labor Market ImpactImpact on wages and job opportunities for low-, medium-, and high-wage American workersExpansion of legal immigration pathways, including:Doubling employment-based green cardsCodifying OPT and allowing STEM PhD and medical students to stay permanently in the countryPermitting those on the visa waiting list for 10 years to enter regardless of capsThe episode also explores the political outlook for the legislation, including the possibility of a discharge petition in the House, which would allow it to come to the floor despite Speaker Johnson's wishes.In his closing commentary, podcast host Mark Krikorian highlights the recent election in Hungary, which resulted in the defeat of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, widely known for his hardline immigration stance. But his successor, Péter Magyar, is expected to maintain, and perhaps even strengthen, the current strict immigration policies.HostMark Krikorian is the Executive Director of the Center for Immigration Studies.GuestRosemary Jenks is the Policy Director and co-founder of the Immigration Accountability ProjectLinksImmigration Accountability ProjectThe 'Dignity Act'The Price of DignityThe DIGNIDAD (Dignity) Act as ‘Rage Bait' for Those Who Want More EnforcementIntro MontageVoices in the opening montage:Sen. Barack Obama at a 2005 press conference.Sen. John McCain in a 2010 election ad.President Lyndon Johnson, upon signing the 1965 Immigration Act.Booker T. Washington, reading in 1908 from his 1895 Atlanta Exposition speech.Laraine Newman as a "Conehead" on SNL in 1977.Hillary Clinton in a 2003 radio interview.Cesar Chavez in a 1974 interview.House Speaker Nancy Pelosi speaking to reporters in 2019.Prof. George Borjas in a 2016 C-SPAN appearance.Sen. Jeff Sessions in 2008 comments on the Senate floor.Candidate Trump in 2015 campaign speech.Charlton Heston in "Planet of the Apes".
EXPO by Ulrika Spacek is one of the best albums released this year. Rhys and Jenks tell us about prioritising music their whole adult lives, Rhys' experience of living in Stockholm, what success means to them and the ups and downs of releasing a new record - plus a great story about Jenks being a roofer despite being scared of heights. Get in touch giles@mightymoonmedia.com Get yourself some top class Shure microphone gear: https://shu.re/3YhV7p2 Set up Your Band's merch store, for free at Distrokid Direct: https://distrokid.com/direct/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Immigration is a hot topic – as it should be for any nation that cares about sovereignty and freedom. Many voices clamor for attention and emotions run high. How can we know truth and discern which policies help – or hurt - American citizens? How do immigration policies affect our citizen labor force? Linda's guest in this episode is Rosemary Jenks, Policy Director at the Immigration Accountability Project, an organization formed to educate voters on immigration issues and related actions of elected officials. Their lively conversation brings greater awareness of this complex subject as they discuss real-life effects of various immigration policies on American workers and families. Rosemary also shared timely details on upcoming legislation and provided resources for educational information. ©Copyright 2026, Prosperity 101, LLC __________________________________________________________ For information about our online course and other resources visit: https://prosperity101.com To order a copy of Prosperity 101 – Job Security Through Business Prosperity® by Linda J. Hansen, click here: https://prosperity101.com/products/ Become a Prosperity Partner: https://prosperity101.com/partner-contribution/ If you would like to be an episode sponsor, please contact us directly at https://prosperity101.com. You can also support this podcast by engaging with our Strategic Partners using the promo codes listed below. Be free to work and free to hire by joining RedBalloon, America's #1 non-woke job board and talent connector. Use Promo Code P101 or go to RedBalloon.work/p101 to join Red Balloon and support Prosperity 101®. Connect with other Kingdom minded business owners by joining the US Christian Chamber of Commerce. Support both organizations by mentioning Prosperity 101, LLC or using code P101 to join. https://uschristianchamber.com Mother Nature's Trading Company®, providing natural products for your health, all Powered by Cranology®. Use this link to explore Buy One Get One Free product options and special discounts: https://mntc.shop/prosperity101/ Unite for impact by joining Christian Employers Alliance at www.ChristianEmployersAlliance.org and use Promo Code P101. Support Pro-Life Payments and help save babies with every swipe. Visit www.prolifepayments.com/life/p101 for more information. Maximize your podcast by contacting Podcast Town. Contact them today: https://podcasttown.zohothrive.com/affiliateportal/podcasttown/login Check out VAUSA, America's choice for virtual assistants- https://hirevausa.com/connect" Thank you to all our guests, listeners, Prosperity Partners, and Strategic Partners. You are appreciated! The opinions expressed by guests on this podcast do not necessarily represent those held or promoted by Linda J. Hansen or Prosperity 101, LLC. Note: For more information regarding the topic of this episode, please visit www.iapproject.org
To learn more and register for Crafting Futures, visit ClarkConstruction.com/CraftingFutures This week Get Loud breaks down the “Spring Sports Equinox” as Smoot calls it. Then the crew, interviews Logan Paulsen for a pre- 2026 NFL Draft priorities chat. Later on, Get Loud hits your voicemails and Smoot and Jenks build their undefeated NFL teams! Leave Fred Smoot and Michael Jenkins a voicemail at 703-726-7419 or send us an email at washingtongetloud@gmail.com ! The views and opinions expressed by our podcast guests and/or hosts are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the Washington Commanders or any of their representatives.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With 30 years as a medical sales rep and the owner of Cedar & Lily Clothier in Tulsa and Jenks, Christy Lindsay has built a career rooted in relationships, resilience, and service. What started as a passion for empowering women has grown into a luxury boutique known for thoughtfully curated apparel, statement pieces, and a shopping experience that makes every woman feel confident and seen. But Christy's impact doesn't stop at fashion. A philanthropist at heart, she believes business should serve something bigger: supporting the community, uplifting other women, and creating spaces where people feel extraordinary inside and out. In this episode, Christy shares what it really takes to build longevity in business, pivot with purpose, and lead with generosity all while staying true to who you are. If you've ever wondered how to blend business, style, and significance, this one's for you.
Season 7 of The American Songster Radio kicks off with Dom Flemons and Vania Kinard welcoming in documentarian Jon Jenks, producer of the new film Pu'uwai Haokila: The Story of How Hawai'i Shaped Modern Music, in conjunction with PBS Hawaii! Learn more about the film: https://www.pbshawaii.org/puuwai-haokila/ For more about Dom: https://www.theamericansongster.com/ Listen for full episodes of The American Songster Radio (with music curated by Dom and Vania that we can't include in the podcast) quarterly on WSM Radio in Nashville, Tennessee. New episodes air on the third Sunday of January, March, April, June, July, September, October, and December at 7pm CT, and on the Route 650 Americana streaming channel every Saturday night at 9pm during those months. Listen online at http://wsmradio.com or via the free WSM Radio App | Download on iOS & Android.
What does it take to turn a part-time passion into a full-time pet-sitting business? In this episode, former veterinary technician and owner of Dreaming Tree Pet Services, Jenn Wegener, shares how her medical background gives her an edge in pet care and client trust. She opens up about the fear of leaving a steady job for the uncertainty of entrepreneurship, and how she balances structure, family, and growth. Collin and Jenn discuss the importance of networking, setting intentional goals, and knowing when to say no. Above all, Jenn reminds listeners that caring for yourself is part of caring well for others. Main topics: Overcoming fear of growth Vet tech experience in business Building trust with clients Managing stress and self-care Networking and intentional expansion Main takeaway: "I take a lot of pride in caring for other people's homes and their pets." That line from Jenn Wegener says it all. Trust is the heartbeat of pet sitting—it's what keeps clients coming back and what gives us purpose on the hard days. When you treat every pet as if they're yours, your care becomes personal, not transactional. It's the difference between a service and a relationship. Jenn's story on this week's Pet Sitter Confessional is a reminder that compassion and professionalism can (and should) go hand in hand.
In this episode of Encounter Culture, community-led archaeology takes center stage as an alternative to extractive excavation practices of the past and a best practice rooted in respect and deeper historical understanding. At the Cañón de Carnué land grant in New Mexico, New Mexico State University has partnered with land grant heirs, as Dr. Kelly Jenks, a historical archaeologist with NMSU, discusses efforts to uncover the layered history of a community first established in 1763, revealing how Indigenous, Genízaro, and colonial peoples together shaped the region's frontier past. Discover more: Archaeology in Cañón de Carnué, New Mexico State University Cañón de Carnué land grant history New Mexico land grant history United States v. Sandoval Supreme Court decision stripping land grant rights Present-day land grant actions San Miguel del Vado land grant recovery efforts Nación Genízara: Ethnogenesis, Place, and Identity in New Mexico, edited by Moises Gonzales and Enrique R. Lamadrid Hear more on Encounter Culture: A History of Genízaro Identity in the Heart of New Mexico with Dr. Gregorio Gonzales, Encounter Culture season 6 Don't miss the upcoming issues of El Palacio - SUBSCRIBE NOW! *** We'd love to hear from you! Let us know what you loved about the episode, share a personal story it made you think of, or ask us a question at elpalacio@dca.nm.gov. OR leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Visit newmexicoculture.org for info about our museums, historic sites, virtual tours, and more. Our favorite way to fully experience everything they have to offer is with the New Mexico CulturePass. Reserve yours online! *** Encounter Culture is a production of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs, produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios. Hosted by Emily Withnall, editor at El Palacio Magazine Executive Producer: Daniel Zillmann Technical Director & Post-Production Audio: Edwin R. Ruiz Recording Engineers: Collin Ungerleider & Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe Editor & Production Manager: Alex Riegler Associate Producer & Editor: Monica Braine (Assiniboine/Lakota) Theme Music: D'Santi Nava Instagram: @newmexicanculture and @elpalaciomagazine
It’s that time of year so enjoy your Christmas movie slop (10:15 to skip). Ohan does his own research and Jenks needs to use iCloud backup more. We’re taking a couple weeks off and then starting back in the new year with The Color of Magic by Terry Pratchett. Special thanks to VOLO for the intro and outro music.The post The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet: Part Three first appeared on Don't call it a book club..
Rock was honored to participate in Barstool Sports’ Frank The Tank’s 800th consecutive walk on the campus at USF. Rock had Frank on his podcast 2 years ago and Rock noticed how much skinnier Frank is now. Frank tells Rock how he’s been able to walk everyday for so long, how he loves being an […] The post Barstool Sports Frank The Tank & Matthew Piper Jenks and Rock’s Stories appeared first on Radio Influence.
Rock was honored to participate in Barstool Sports’ Frank The Tank’s 800th consecutive walk on the campus at USF. Rock had Frank on his podcast 2 years ago and Rock noticed how much skinnier Frank is now. Frank tells Rock how he’s been able to walk everyday for so long, how he loves being an inspiration to so many, how he got discovered by Barstool founder Dave Portnoy and more. Rock also talks with Matthew Piper Jenks, who is Tank’s handler, but it’s so much more. Jenks tells how their relationship has grown and Jenks makes a point to tell how Dave Portnoy sometimes is misunderstood. Rock has stories about the behind the scenes of the walk and getting to hang with Frank and Jenks at the USF hoops game. This is one of rock’s favorite episodes! This episode is brought to you by Lipton Window and Door of New Port Richey. Lipton is Tampa Bay’s Premier Window and Door Contractor. Visit their showroom or Lipton will come to your home or job site! They have a fully trained staff, offer a factor-backed warranty and they can be reached at 727-372-2455. And be sure to tell them that you heard about them on The Rock Stops Here Podcast. Follow Rock Riley on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Make sure to subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or iHeartRadio! The post Barstool Sports Frank The Tank & Matthew Piper Jenks and Rock’s Stories appeared first on Radio Influence.
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Welcome to another episode of the Hangin' with the AD podcast!In today's episode, we're joined by someone who knows a thing or two about building leaders and pursuing excellence. Our guest is Bailey Miles, the founder and host of the Building Excellence Podcast. Bailey is an entrepreneur who's spent time in the home-building business and other ventures, and some may recognize him from his days on the hardwood — both as a collegiate player and coach.What makes Bailey stand out is his ability to connect lessons from sports, business, and life to help others grow into leaders of impact. His podcast has featured incredible voices across leadership and athletics — and today, he's joining us to share some of the insights he's gathered along the wayWe'll talk about what it means to build a personal leadership brand, how great leaders refine theirs with humility, and why the people you surround yourself with early in your career might matter more than what you're doing. We'll also dive into the concept of excellence — what it really looks like, why it's not loud but steady, and how we can make it normal in our daily lives.And of course, we'll wrap up with the question Bailey asks all his guests — What does building excellence mean to you?It's a powerful conversation with a genuine leader and lifelong learner. So let's jump into it — here's our conversation with Bailey Miles.
Who wouldn't want to win an iPad, oops I mean eye pad!Leave a rating and review wherever you listen, it helps us out a lot! Also follow us on social @joeyandlaurenshow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This episode dives into the fierce debate over H-1B visas, foreign labor, and the future of American STEM graduates. Guest Rosemary Jenks, COO of the Immigration Accountability Project, joins Tara to break down President Trump's latest executive action targeting visa “body shops” and what it means for U.S. workers. We examine the staggering data: 12 million STEM graduates struggling to find jobs while companies bring in lower-paid foreign workers, often under conditions described as “indentured servitude.” From $100,000 application fees to the potential elimination of loopholes like Optional Practical Training, Jenks explains the policy shifts already happening and what reforms could come next. Listeners will also hear how corporations exploit the system, why wages remain suppressed, and why many believe the H-1B program should be scrapped entirely in favor of visas reserved for true innovators.
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In recent growing seasons, the “new normal” of a changing climate has sometimes been making me feel like my Northeastern garden has relocated farther to the South. So maybe that's part of what caught my attention when I saw news... Read More ›
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Michael Jenkins of the Daily Tip and the Get Loud Podcast stops by, to preview the upcoming Washington Commanders season, discussing the latest with Terry McLaurin's contract situation, will the defense be able to improve after last season's up and down performance, Jayden Daniels, the name to draft in fantasy and more! 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
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Cory & Cassie Jenks return 5 years after first sharing their Coast FI journey. Tim Ulbrich talks with them about career shifts, family life, and how they're balancing financial freedom with living fully while raising three kids under six. Episode Summary In early 2020, pharmacists Cory and Cassie Jenks shared their inspiring journey toward Coast FI on Episode 134 of the YFP Podcast, explaining how they front-loaded their retirement savings to create more flexibility, time freedom, and intentional living. Now, over five years later, they're back for a “Where Are They Now?” update. A lot has changed - career transitions, family growth, and a deeper evolution of what financial independence looks like as life continues to shift. In this conversation with YFP Co-Founder & CEO Tim Ulbrich, Cory and Cassie reflect on: ✅ Career and lifestyle shifts since hitting Coast FI ✅ What it means to intentionally “downshift” in pursuit of purpose ✅ Balancing saving for tomorrow with living fully today ✅ Navigating family life with three kids under six ✅ How their financial planning strategy has adapted over time Whether you're on your own FIRE journey, reevaluating your relationship with work, or just curious how other pharmacist families are redefining success, this episode is packed with honest reflection and practical inspiration. Mentioned on the Show YFP YouTube Channel YFP Episode 134 featuring Cassie & Cory Jenks Die with Zero by Bill Perkins Happy Money by Ken Honda Your Financial Pharmacist
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Laurence Holmes listened and reacted to former White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen explain the origin story of the hand gesture he made to call in former closer Bobby Jenks from the bullpen.
Chuck Garfien honors the life and legacy of White Sox legend Bobby Jenks, who passed away at 44 after a battle with cancer. With memories from Ozzie Guillén, A.J. Pierzynski, and Cliff Politte, this tribute looks back on Bobby's unforgettable role in the 2005 World Series, his dominating presence on the mound, and his inspiring personal journey of redemption and recovery. From the clubhouse to the bullpen, from the highest highs to the toughest battles, this episode celebrates a beloved teammate, fierce competitor, and cherished member of the White Sox family—gone far too soon, but never forgotten.
Matt Spiegel & Laurence Holmes share the reaction from teammates and colleagues of Bobby Jenks to the closers passing at the age of 44.
In the third hour, Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes reacted to ESPN botching its tweet about former White Sox closer Bobby Jenks' death, as the outlet noted he was "on the roster" when the club won the 2005 World Series. Later, the guys listened and reacted to Cubs right-hander Cade Horton explain during an appearance on Hit & Run how being a high school quarterback helped him become a big league pitcher.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes opened their show by remembering legendary former White Sox closer Bobby Jenks, who passed away Friday at age 44 after battling stomach cancer. After that, they listened to former White Sox pitching coach Don Cooper remember Jenks during an appearance on the Mully & Haugh Show.
Jenks and Chelsa welcome John Buccigross, NHL Coverage for ESPN, to discuss the NHL Playoffs as we get closer to the Stanley Cup Playoffs. 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