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July 26, 2024: Incumbent Rep. Emilie Kornheiser is seeking another term serving Windham 7. In this conversation, we discuss what she enjoys about serving in the State House, her ongoing policy efforts, and taxes.Emilie's website: https://www.emiliekornheiser.org/Theme music by Red Heart the Ticker: http://rhtt.net
Pardon The Interruption hosts Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser dive into the ongoing discourse surrounding Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, touching on key issues at the heart of the WNBA debate. Wilbon points out that 'race' is the 'elephant in the room,' sparking a candid discussion about how racial dynamics, media representation, and public perception shape the narratives in women's basketball.
Isaac Evans-Frantz is joined by State Representative Emilie Kornheiser, Chair House Ways and Means Committee.
In the first hour, Kevin Ellis is joined by State Representative Emilie Kornheiser, chair of the House Committee on Ways and Means, to talk about a proposed wealth tax. Then, Public Assets Institute Campaign Manager Anika Heilweil joins Kevin to discuss the wealth tax and how it works.
This episode had some sound interference from 18 min 30 seconds to 20 min 22 sec. The Kalamazoo River Watershed Council uses science and the wonder of nature to benefit the Kalamazoo River. Their work impacts residents, those who recreate, animals, and policy makers. Join Dr. Doug McLaughlin, Executive Director, and Kenneth Kornheiser, board member to discuss the work that the council does. https://kalamazooriver.org https://www.facebook.com/kalamazooriver/
Hello lovelies! Olga Peters here. I'm feeling nostalgic and so wanted to share with you the very first episode of the Montpelier Happy Hour Emilie and I recorded in February 2019. REBROADCAST 9.22.23 - Feb. 8, 2019: In this first episode, a Lemon, Lime, and Bitters meets a Bourbon Negroni. Guest Rep. Emilie Kornheiser and host Olga Peters discuss what happened in Montpelier this week.Kornheiser shares about taking testimony on Act H.57, economic development, and raising wages.Theme music by Red Heart the Ticker: http://rhtt.net
Bo and the crew talk about the Jets playing the Browns tonight and the cougar rumors around Jets QB Zach Wilson, national IPA day, and Jason's necessary breakfast upgrade live in the BankPlus Studio. The guys talk about Bo's menu at Lou's Full serve and Jason dares the listeners to say they had a better dinner than him. It's national IPA day and the guys look at three beers that run the show in the IPA landscape in Mississippi and the south. Bo talks about Guy Fieri and the tactic he used to sell the most of Sammy Hagar's tequila and get a sit down with the rock star. In the SEC Insider Hit, Bo and the crew talks about friends who go after older women, Bo's Tony Kornheiser story, and how MSU cheese can elevate Jason's breakfast live in the BankPlus Studio. The guys talk about the Jets vs Browns NFL HOF game tonight and Bo mentions the rumors that circulated around Jets QB Zach Wilson and a relationship with his moms friend. Bo talks about his trip to Washington DC in 2000 and watching Tony Kornheiser do his show in an ESPN Zone. Bo talks about Kornheiser's personality and the decision to move his studio to the Alumni House after the trip. Jason talks about what he had for breakfast and Bo becomes concerned with the cheese he puts in his grits. Bo talks about how great Mississippi State cheese is and tells Jason that he needs to replace whatever he has with some fresh jalapeno cheese. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the SEC Insider Hit, Bo and the crew talks about friends who go after older women, Bo's Tony Kornheiser story, and how MSU cheese can elevate Jason's breakfast live in the BankPlus Studio. The guys talk about the Jets vs Browns NFL HOF game tonight and Bo mentions the rumors that circulated around Jets QB Zach Wilson and a relationship with his moms friend. Bo talks about his trip to Washington DC in 2000 and watching Tony Kornheiser do his show in an ESPN Zone. Bo talks about Kornheiser's personality and the decision to move his studio to the Alumni House after the trip. Jason talks about what he had for breakfast and Bo becomes concerned with the cheese he puts in his grits. Bo talks about how great Mississippi State cheese is and tells Jason that he needs to replace whatever he has with some fresh jalapeno cheese. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chuck and Roxy are back and open the podcast with some notes and corrections from our last show. We also hear about Chucks recent trip to the Midwest and Roxys updates on the bachelorette and the upcoming Golden Bachelor! Next it's time to "Meet the Littles" as our hosts welcome Mark Murray to the podcast! (18:30) We get to hear all about his years of fandom for Tony Kornheiser and how his appearances on cooking reality shows changed his life. CHOPPED: “Mummies and Gummies” CUTTHROAT KITCHEN: "Hit me with your best Pho" INSTAGRAM: @chefmurray TWITTER: @markmurray21 Then our hosts close out the show with a blast from the past (a jingle by Jason Fuse - Episode 20). Then they finish up with your emails and notes. (55:55) SONG: "Hero's Last Stand" by Common Cross YouTube: Search "Hero's Last Stand" Podcast Website - www.loyallittlespod.com Podcast Email - WTFCPODNET@GMAIL.COM Twitter:@loyallittlespod Instagram: @theloyallittlespodcast PODCAST LOGO DESIGN by Eric Londergan www.redbubble.com Search: ericlondergan --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/loyallittles/support
Kevin Ellis talks with Emilie Kornheiser, Chair of the House Ways and Means Committee. Then, our weekly check-ins with National News Corespondent Bob Ney and Seven Days. And then, Kevin closes out the week with open phones.
The Dynasty Santa himself, Steve Tomasin, stops by as we debate Kornheiser vs Wilbon, what to expect from TEs in dynasty, and whether or not being shot in the leg is actually that big of a deal
Andy takes a look around the NFL QB Carousel and an update on the National's ownership situation (0:00-18:35). Andy takes issue with the current state of the NBA and gives his take on whats next for our friends Kornheiser and Wilbon (18:36-34:19). A hilarious/embarassing exchange between Vince Wilfork and Dan LeBetard (34:20-40:28). Andy relives his worst day as a sports fan 50 years today as the Redskins fell to the Dolphins in Super Bowl VII (40:29-56:41). For more sports coverage, download the ESPN630 AM app, visit https://www.sportscapitoldc.com, or tune in live from 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Monday-Friday.To join the conversation, check us out on twitter @ESPN630DC and @andypollin1See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tony opens the show by talking about the Nats, and then he talks to Jason Samenow from the Capital Weather Gang at the Washington Post about why it has been so windy lately. Jay Bilas calls in to talk about the shocking retirement of Villanova Head Coach Jay Wright, David Aldridge phones in to share some memories of Wendy Rieger, and also about the NBA playoffs, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : Jim Basnight “Hello Mary Jane” ; “My Vision of You” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to another episode of The Break Down with Conor, Bill and PJ! In an homage to Kornheiser and Wilbon, TBD is proud to present its very first rundown! Since the names PTI and PMT are already taken, and PJ's salary doesn't leave us any money to defend ourselves against copywrite infringement suits, we need your help producing a name for this segment! In this episode, the guys run through a wide range of topics, including the recent suspension of Mostafa Asal, the rise of Paul Coll (and Bill's love affair with his hair), college squash, Ricky Gervais, coaches getting too much credit, and much more. Listen in for an episode filled with debates, squash stats, and as always, just the right amount of absurdity. P.S. - we're serious! Come up with a name for our newest segment of TBD and in exchange you get full bragging rights, a shout out on the next episode and a lock of Paul Coll's hair! REACH OUT: FAN FOLLOW UP > The Appendix!! In this segment, we will be sharing the feedback, comments, insights, you name it! So reach out us on social media or email squashradio@gmail.com. As always, thanks for listening! SPONSORS: This episode of Squash Radio (SQR+) sponsored by ***NEW WEBSITE ALERT*** ProSportLED – the most advanced lighting technology for your racquet sport needs. ProSportLED and Squash Radio (SQR+) are both aligned about the importance of sharing the stories of people involved in our Sport. Padel+ is coming to the United Kingdom and the United States. These are premium quality courts but at great prices. Padel+ also offers a unique Canopy roof structure that provides an outdoor playing experience with the reliability you need to play your match regardless of the weather.
Tony opens the show by talking with Steve Sands of the Golf Channel about Tiger getting back on the course to play with his son this weekend and what his chances of playing on the tour again are. Jason La Canfora of CBS Sports calls in to talk about Urban Myer being fired by the Jaguars, James Carville and Jeff Ma phone with their weekend picks, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : Emperor Of Ice Cream “It's Alright to Show Yourself” ; Arctic Lights “U” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week's Bold Ideas episode is all about what matters most - our children's education. We are joined by Vermont State Representative Emilie Kornheiser to discuss and explain complex elements of education financing and taxation. Rep. Kornheiser illuminates the challenges to and progress towards equitable funding in a shifting education system that must be able to grow and evolve with the community around it - and maintain the local control that is a hallmark of Vermont's democracy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You know the show PTI, you love the show PTI. But how did it all start? Twenty years into “Pardon the Interruption,” co-hosts Tony Kornheiser, Michael Wilbon and a cast of media luminaries share the tale of the duo's meeting at The Washington Post. Hear how the dynamic in the legendary newsroom unexpectedly set them up for success with the show. Kornheiser and Wilbon reflect on their reluctant beginnings in television.
You know the show PTI, you love the show PTI. But how did it all start? Twenty years into “Pardon the Interruption,” co-hosts Tony Kornheiser, Michael Wilbon and a cast of media luminaries share the tale of the duo's meeting at The Washington Post. Hear how the dynamic in the legendary newsroom unexpectedly set them up for success with the show. Kornheiser and Wilbon reflect on their reluctant beginnings in television.
Veteran's Day and ballplayers, SEC games rescheduled due to insidious Fu Manchu virus, more panic porn from Kornheiser, Wilbon, and Finebaum, Fighting Irish kill their parents and Thanksgiving, how to use the word color if you want to keep your job, Tiger's menu, Tommy Heinsohn. best & worst QBs in Broncos history, no more Florida Man jokes as Florida Man with Down Syndrome first to finish an Ironman Competition, Falcons are consistent but at least one is a winner, Brian Snitker should have been 2nd, Tony LaRussa will never manage another White Sox game, Penn State proves Einstein's theory, player sues his ballpark, Bill Belichick hates the Jets and coffee and not in that order, how are you not a "cultural fit" on a football team? petedavis.buzzsprout.com, Pete's Tweets, This Day in Braves and Sports History, birthdays. Listen and learn where to get great scotch even if you don't like scotch. But not coffee. You're on your own on the coffee
Some wonderful (1:00) new jingles about squirrels, the Washington Football Team, and the Kornheiser family golf handicaps. Plus some piano ramblings on (15:26) Junior, (18:23) Crossed Out Mailbag and (20:51) Team America!
Kevin opened with some thoughts on last night's NBA re-start and then brought Tony Kornheiser on the show. They talked virus, PTI and podcast from home, Hurricine Isaias, sports, the Washington Football Team, and more. Then Ben Standig/The Athletic joined the show to present a unique Alex Smith option that most haven't considered. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Micah talks on some random subjects: The Ellen Show, the story behind the story about the DC football team, and the return of the written word to foxsports.com. We'll be back later this week. Check out the return of Tight and High to Back Door Cover. Listen to today's Kornheiser show: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-tony-kornheiser-show/id1148650883
Cable news isn't dead. In fact they're watched by millions daily. But the trench warfare between the three big networks: Fox News on the right, MSNBC on the left and CNN who specializes in panic with lefty sensibilities; is opening opportunities and audiences for outlets like the Hill and its youtube hit rising. Rising is hosted by former MSNBC host Krystal Ball, a progressive whose failed congressional race brought her prominence a decade ago and Saagar (N-jetty) a conservative reporter and pundit. The Hill says it reaches 600 thousand people a week. The appeal of rising is not new, though. The production carries all the hallmarks of cable news down to its set and theme music. And to my eye the show is a child of two legacy shows: CNN's crossfire mixed with ESPN's Pardon the Interruption. On crossfire, an earlier incarnation of Tucker Carlson and other right wing hosts from the right jousted with James Carville and other Clinton era liberals about the news of the day. The first incarnation of that show lasted twenty years until former daily show host Jon Stewart went on the show and pointed out its cartoonish political balkanization. Rising strips away that balkanization. On rising, being liberal doesn't mean that conservatives are your enemy or vice versa. Saagar and Krystal slide from agreement to disagreement and back again with ease much like PTI's Mike Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser. Saagar and Krystal also share another element with Wilbon and Kornheiser. They come off as friends with different point of views who hate hypocrisy even if it comes from their own political team. Take this exchange between Saagar and Krystal about the inaction of congress and president trump about the financial crisis caused by the covid 19 pandemic. There's no doubt that in time cable news will attempt to duplicate Rising. But this type of nuanced, well thought out analysis will be blunted by any cable news based ecosystem. And it'll be drowned by the soundbytes and all the shouting. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
ESPN's Pardon The Interruption producer joins the Powerline to discuss the active roles and responsibilities of the program, favorite moments, and the off camera behind the scenes look into Tony and Mike!Email the show @dandjpowerhour@gmail.com@djpowerhour on IG/TwitterCheck out PTI on IG/Twitter
Chris and Gary welcome in Jeff Ma, host of the Bet the Process podcast, former ESPN predictive analytics expert, entrepreneur and more (on twitter @jeffma) to discuss a myriad of topics, including what bettors need to gain an advantage, why touts are bad for sports gambling, why you shouldn't pay attention to how much money is on each side, his first interaction with Tony Kornheiser at ESPN, and more!----------► Find out more about Tunica, MS sports books! http://bit.ly/2Ynn56V● WCE Weekly Football Picks Contest! http://bit.ly/2ZnqSkp● Get our gambling picks here: http://bit.ly/2MBSCLf● DO NOT CLICK THIS! http://bit.ly/2OFfgFaSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/winning-cures-everything9033/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
February 15, 2019: In this Bonus Q&A episode, Rep. Emilie Kornheiser responds to a question from a listener in Brattleboro. Kornheiser discusses how wages fit into the bigger issues of the pay gap, poverty, sexual harassment, and raising the minimum wage.
Vermont Representative Emilie Kornheiser is prepared to fight for progressive Democratic values, even with a Republican Governor in office.
Feb. 8, 2019: In this first episode, a Lemon, Lime, and Bitters meets a Bourbon Negroni. Guest Rep. Emilie Kornheiser and host Olga Peters discuss what happened in Montpelier this week. Kornheiser shares about taking testimony on Act H.57, economic development, and raising wages.
The inaugural OP Show Mike and Jay are back at it again. In this episode Mike is relating with Kayne West and loving President Donald J. Trump. The duo discuss Georgia’s Gubernatorial election and the adoption of children separated from their families at the border. Jay’s loving the death of reality tv and the emergence of good television shows. The Inaugural OP Show Part 2 Mike and Jay discuss the new NBA season and how LeBron James’s presence in the western conference won’t have an affect on the Warriors dominance. Mike did the math and all it takes to build a championship NBA team is a billion dollars. Easy Breeze!!!
The inaugural OP Show Mike and Jay are back at it again. In this episode Mike is relating with Kayne West and loving President Donald J. Trump. The duo discuss Georgia’s Gubernatorial election and the adoption of children separated from their families at the border. Jay’s loving the death of reality tv and the emergence of good television shows. The Inaugural OP Show Part 2 Mike and Jay discuss the new NBA season and how LeBron James’s presence in the western conference won’t have an affect on the Warriors dominance. Mike did the math and all it takes to build a championship NBA team is a billion dollars. Easy Breeze!!!
Here is an interview with did with Emilie Kornheiser about her campaign run for Vermont Windham District 1 house seat. We talk about the process, other VT races, and what's coming up. Edited!
Emilie is running against an incumbent for District One Representative. Listen to the Podcast and learn more about her.
Wherein Tj and Chris channel their inner Kornheiser and Wilbon, shill grenades as the answer to every problem in Midgar, and receive gifts of dice and portability from friend of the show Andrew! This week's beer: Magic Hat TFG IPA Music credits: OP: "How Many Heavens Are There?" [Tifa's Theme] by Wiesty & XPRTNovice ED: "The Shinra Shuffle" [Fight On!] by The Runaway Five Find these at OCRemix.org!
An interview with Brattleboro Community member, Emilie Kornheiser about the Vermont Commission on Women, building resilient communities, and the recent Agency of Human Services proposal for a new Prison in VT.
In Andy’s debut episode, his long time friend and radio partner, Tony Kornheiser, talks about his head first dive into podcasting, being a grandfather and owning a restaurant despite his financial advisor's recommendation. It’s all part of Tony being brilliantly Tony and Andy proving he’s one of the few who knows how he got there.
SPOILER ALERT: No. They are not.That didn't stop ESPN's Tony Kornheiser from calling the 46-26, National League-leading Rockies exactly that on Monday. As part of a segment on "Pardon the Interruption", Kornheiser tore into the team, saying, "Ever since I saw them in the 2007 World Series, when they went down four-love to Boston, I have this prejudice against them. That they're a fraud team — they're a fraud team propped up by altitude."Host Shawn Drotar and guest Ronnie Kohrt dissect the lazy argument -- even though they understand why the usually-excellent Kornheiser felt the way he did. After all, the Rockies haven't had a winning season since 2010.Seven years later, however, it appears as if the franchise might have finally turned a corner.***Brought to you by Tap XIV (tapfourteen.com) on Blake Street in Denver.Follow Ronnie Kohrt on Twitter: @RonnieKRadioFollow Shawn Drotar on Twitter: @sdrotar
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Episode 100 of the Sports Illustrated Media Podcast features NBC Sports broadcaster Mike Tirico, who works on a variety of sports for that company including the NFL, golf, college football (Notre Dame) and the Olympics. In this podcast, Tirico discusses what sport is the toughest to prepare for as a sports broadcaster and why; the legacy of Brent Musburger; the advice he would give college broadcasting students on how to succeed in 2017; how he gets evaluated by his bosses; which aspect of football play-by-play is the most difficult; why he left ESPN for NBC; whether he was frustrated by Monday Night Football’s schedule in relation to Fox, CBS and NBC’s NFL schedules; how critical a network broadcaster can be of coaches, players or the league; the comments made by Bill Simmons that Tirico failed Tony Kornheiser while both worked on Monday Night Football; his current relationship with Kornheiser; whether a women will call the NFL in the near future; how he balances calling a game in which his alma mater (Syracuse) is playing; what it was like working with Hubie Brown; the broadcaster he would most like to meet; his NBC golf schedule in 2017; his connection to the University at Buffalo; whether SportsCenter’s new format will be successful, and much more. You can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Google Play and Stitcher. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Harry Jaffe is a brilliant award winning writer and author, and a media strategist. As Andy O puts it Harry covers the good, the bad and the ugly of Our Town. Andy calls him a local celebrity, a friend and welcomes him as a special guest in this all new episode of Our Town. Andy wants you to get to know Harry Jaffe. The Harry no one knows. Harry is a Philly boy and can’t escape it. He says “I wish that I could root for the Washington Nationals but I don't like them because I'm a Phillies fan. . .” He says this even after leaving home at 17. He recalls that Wilt Chamberlain and his older sister attended high school together, and he himself attended the high school where Kobe Bryant would eventually go. Although he applied to several colleges, and was even recruited by Dartmouth to play Lacrosse, his Dad had the final say on where he would attend – Dickinson College in Carlisle, PA where the Washington Redskins had training camp for many years. Harry and Andy talk Lacrosse and how popular it is in the Northeast. Back in the day, Harry tells Andy, he “played Lacrosse with wooden sticks that really hurt when you hit somebody and that was why I love lacrosse is because it's the only sport where you can legally hit somebody with a stick.” Harry goes on to talk about Dickinson College. It is a liberal arts school that doesn’t prepare one for any profession much less journalism. Harry came out of college as a decent photographer and that’s what got him into journalism. Andy asks Harry about how he came to Our Town. The first time, Harry says “was in 1971 when I was arrested for the May Day protests. I was arrested on Dupont Circle. I was a senior in college. They took me to the DC jail and I wound up suing the Federal Government because it was an illegal arrest. About ten years later I got paid 1500 bucks in a settlement because we sued in a class action suit.” Next stop for Harry after college was Vermont. He tells Andy he was a hippie but even so he had to make a living and went to work for the Rutland (VT) Herald as a weekend photographer in 1974. He said “it was like the hand of God came down and said ‘Harry your home.’ I adored being in that newsroom and I learned how to type I learned how to be a reporter.” Harry Jaffe covered Patrick Leahy the first-term senator from Vermont - a Watergate baby elected in 1974. In 1978, having been at the Rutland Herald long enough, Harry applied for a press secretary job with Leahy and he was hired. That’s how Harry started working in Washington DC. Not much for being Leahy’s mouthpiece, Harry left his press secretary gig in less than a year and went back to journalism. He wanted what he wrote under his byline, plus Leahy “kept disappointing me. I love Patrick. He’s a good Senator but he did things that I felt were not up to snuff and so I left.” Jaffe went to work for a non-defunct small news service, States Service, that covered Washington DC for small towns and small papers all over the country. After working for States Service, Harry freelanced pieces for the Washington. He also wrote Post Watch for the Washingtonian Magazine. Andy and Harry discuss the popularity of the column during the 90s and early 2000s. It was the most read column in the magazine. At the time, a lot of people didn’t like the Post, so when Harry wrote about the Grahams, Ben Bradlee or Sallie Quinn people ate it up. Jaffe tried not to be a media critic. Rather he just told stories about the people behind the bylines. He made characters out of the writers such as Sally Jenkins, Tom Boswell, and Tony Kornheiser. Jaffe goes on to say that Kornheiser hated him, but that was ok because Jaffe says he wore that as a badge of honor. Andy and Jaffe talk about how Jaffe’s work on Post Watch was necessary to keep the Post and its writers straight and call them on issues on which they might turn a blind, or take too far. Andy recalls the Post’s feud with WOL in Northe...
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Tony Kornheiser is joining the pod people. On The Gist, the man behind the Tony Kornheiser Show explains his dive into podcasting: “I watched newspapers die under me.... I began to get the sense that radio was going to die under me too. And so I jumped.” Kornheiser also hosts ESPN’s Pardon The Interruption alongside Michael Wilbon. For the Spiel, pencils down: It’s time for the Lobstar of the Antentwig. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tony Kornheiser is joining the pod people. On The Gist, the man behind the Tony Kornheiser Show explains his dive into podcasting: “I watched newspapers die under me.... I began to get the sense that radio was going to die under me too. And so I jumped.” Kornheiser also hosts ESPN’s Pardon The Interruption alongside Michael Wilbon. For the Spiel, pencils down: It’s time for the Lobstar of the Antentwig. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is really TWO shows in one! First up, from ESPN's "Pardon the Interruption", TONY KORNHEISER! In a rare, lengthy chat, Kornheiser talks about why he recently decided to leave his long-time ESPN Radio show, and why he's entering the world of podcasting. He also talks about "Pardon the Interruption" and his relationship with co-host Michael Wilbon. It's a great conversation with a media and sports personality who is never short on opinions, and who is both revered and loathed by listeners and viewers. Then, Gary introduces a new game, "Brand or Not?", and pits Tony (Perkins) against the one and only JACKIE MARTLING! Needless to say, hilarity ensues, and the three can barely play the game, what with all of the joke telling. Tony and Gary are rolling on the floor, and you will be too!
This week's episode follows an aging bald man from Aruba to Jamaica to Chicago and reflects on a dreadful Manziel/Johnny B. Goode parody. It features a few classic songs like 50 Ways To Cook A Chicken and Who Is Junior? along with a demo and an unreleased "theme song" for the TK Show. Still no guests, but great contributions from Brad Weiss, Kj Ohnstad, Jeff Negrelli, Byron Cotter, Joe Aro, John Fitzpatrick, Jeff and Dan in Japan, Jack Wright, Neil in Rockville, and Mark Polydoris! Featuring a great new mailbag theme, extended mailbag segment, and Mother's Day cameo!
This week's episode follows an aging bald man from Aruba to Jamaica to Chicago and reflects on a dreadful Manziel/Johnny B. Goode parody. It features a few classic songs like 50 Ways To Cook A Chicken and Who Is Junior? along with a demo and an unreleased "theme song" for the TK Show. Still no guests, but great contributions from Brad Weiss, Kj Ohnstad, Jeff Negrelli, Byron Cotter, Joe Aro, John Fitzpatrick, Jeff and Dan in Japan, Jack Wright, Neil in Rockville, and Mark Polydoris! Featuring a great new mailbag theme, extended mailbag segment, and Mother's Day cameo!
The cabin fever episode! Emily and William are jonesin' for their next big journey. Get out your lederhosen and steins, because here comes a review of The White Ribbon (Das Weiss Band)...along with our take on Shutter Island and Cop Out. Plus, the Vagabond Exchange discusses those rowdy Canucks and whether Kornheiser's misbehavior is really such a bad thing.
The cabin fever episode! Emily and William are jonesin' for their next big journey. Get out your lederhosen and steins, because here comes a review of The White Ribbon (Das Weiss Band)...along with our take on Shutter Island and Cop Out. Plus, the Vagabond Exchange discusses those rowdy Canucks and whether Kornheiser's misbehavior is really such a bad thing.
Miami Herald writer and sometime PTI co-host Dan Le Batard joins Drew to talk about Kornheiser's departure from MNF, Ray Lewis, goatees, and more.
ESPN is celebrating the 20th anniversary of Pardon The Interruption with a television special and a four-part podcast series hosting by Pablo Torre. The ESPN Daily host checked in to talk about those projects and to play a little bit of This and That. Topics include: the magnificent octopus, the Law & Order reboot, Erik Rydholm's genius and whether he's a Wilbon or a Kornheiser.
James Dolan gets cucked. Kevin Durant has just ended his career. Mets "honor" dead players who aren't dead yet. Kornheiser restaurant closes. GUEST: Andy Pollin.