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The People's Show with hosts Bik Nizzar and Randip Janda covers BC's hammer-throwing Olympians and the strong emphasis Canucks fans place on early player practices. Ethan Katzberg shares his Olympic experience, expressing gratitude for his support team and discussing the surreal feeling of winning gold. He also touches on staying focused amid the spectacle and how he handles his newfound fame. The episode explores which sports people feel they could excel in, Andre De Grasse's unexpected semi-final exit, and the potential for a relay medal. Interviews with Nabil Karim and Levon Kendall offer insights into Olympic basketball, the impact of FIBA rules on Canadian players, and the intensity of European basketball crowds. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Final hour of the week for The FAN Morning Show has Ben Ennis & Brent Gunning looking towards the future. They start with the Paris 2024 games, previewing the Canadian men's basketball team's final group game today. They head to France to check in with a couple of people on scene covering and watching them play. B&B start with Nabil Karim, reporter for NBA TV and the NBA on TNT, who is currently for CBC on their Olympic coverage (2:28). The trio discuss how good Canada has looked; who has really stepped up and impressed as well as what the ultimate ceiling is for this squad. After that, they check in with Raptors' broadcaster & Canada Basketball board of directors member, Paul Jones, who has also been taking in the Games live (14:30). They go over the scenarios that face Canada in the next round and what best case is for them in trying to bring home a medal. The trio also look at the carry over effect a strong performance in the Olympics can have on a player heading into their next NBA season (looking specifically at the Raptors' RJ Barrett). To close out the week, B&B turn their attention back to Jays. This time their focus is the return and assets they got at the deadline; they welcome on Sam Dykstra of MLB Pipeline for his thought on which players acquired have the biggest upside and ability to be Major League contributors (29:00). They look at how improved the Blue Jays farm system is post-deadline. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
In hour two, Josh & Jason chat with Adnan Virk to break down the MLB trading deadline and where the results of it leaves teams now moving forward. Nabil Karim then joins the show to give an update from the Olympic basketball tournament as the Canadian men are undefeated in group play and the Americans continue to dominate. This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Jason & Josh look back at the previous day in sports including the Canadian Women beating Columbia in soccer to advance to the quarter-finals in the Olympics. Plus, Nabil Karim joins the show to give a full basketball update from Paris as the Canadian Men's team remains undefeated and the American team continues to dominate. This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
In hour one, Mike & Jason look back at the previous day in sports (3:00), plus they chat with NBA on TNT's Nabil Karim about Canada Basketball's chances at the Olympics (27:00). This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Ailish Forfar & Justin Cuthbert start with Alvin Williams in Orlando for the Raps' In-Season Tournament game tonight. He discusses how the tourney is being viewed by the players, the identity of this current team and why they are still a mystery. Next up, Nabil Karim (25:38) from TNT and NBA TV on the popularity of the tournament and what players have told him about the extra money being a motivator. Then, SGA will get legit MVP votes and the difficulty of Barnes and Siakam playing in the same lineup. We wrap with James Sharman (41:20) from BMO Field ahead of Canada/Jamaica, the transition out of the John Herdman era and why qualifying for Copa America is such a big deal. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Matt and Blake look back our Friday's poll regarding Tony DeAngelo's availability and whether or not he'd fit with the Canucks; Connor Bedard signing with the Blackhawks on his 18th birthday; and how the Canucks' chances of making the playoffs next year would be greatly enhanced if Calgary and Winnipeg continue re-tooling this summer. Burnaby's Nabil Karim joins to talk about his journey in sports media that has taken him to suburban Atlanta covering the NBA and NHL for TNT. He tells us about the Rick Tocchet he knows from working together on the NHL panel, and previews a big summer for Canadian hoops at the FIBA World Cup. Vanni Sartini is back from punishment and will be on the touchline Friday for the Whitecaps' Leagues Cup match against Mexican side Club León. He talks about Saturday's 4-2 win over LA Galaxy, assistant Mike D'Agostino running the bench, and Lionel Messi coming to MLS. Presented by Applewood Auto Group.Follow us on social (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok & YouTube). Powered by Go Goat SportsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt and Blake look back our Friday's poll regarding Tony DeAngelo's availability and whether or not he'd fit with the Canucks; Connor Bedard signing with the Blackhawks on his 18th birthday; and how the Canucks' chances of making the playoffs next year would be greatly enhanced if Calgary and Winnipeg continue re-tooling this summer. Burnaby's Nabil Karim joins to talk about his journey in sports media that has taken him to suburban Atlanta covering the NBA and NHL for TNT. He tells us about the Rick Tocchet he knows from working together on the NHL panel, and previews a big summer for Canadian hoops at the FIBA World Cup. Vanni Sartini is back from punishment and will be on the touchline Friday for the Whitecaps' Leagues Cup match against Mexican side Club León. He talks about Saturday's 4-2 win over LA Galaxy, assistant Mike D'Agostino running the bench, and Lionel Messi coming to MLS. Presented by Applewood Auto Group.Follow us on social (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok & YouTube). Powered by Go Goat SportsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben starts the show with Kaitlyn McGrath (26:14) who takes a closer look at the MLB Draft this weekend, where the Jays stand, and the importance of rebuilding a farm system that has seen so many players/prospects traded in the last few years. Ben moves onto the Blue Jays doubleheader today despite all the talks of Alek Manoah's start tomorrow. Next up, Nabil Karim from The NBA on TNT and NBA TV joins us (50:35) after a high-spending off-season, the direction of the Raptors, and whether or not an in-season tournament will be successful. Later on, SN 590 analyst Chris Leroux joins the show ahead of the Jays doubleheader and reflects on his major league career, hitting waivers, changing teams, and life in the big leagues. Finally, Will Lou from The Raptors Show (1:20:05) joins Ben on why the Raptors are thin at the PG position and the idea if this will put pressure on Scottie Barnes to develop in that role.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Tim and Kevin discuss Jays going 8 straight in wins with Jays Talk Plus Host Blake Murphy (18:00). Russell Martin (27:00) joins to look back on his 14-year MLB career. Plus, Gene Principe (36:00) and Nabil Karim (41:00) come in to preview game 2 between the Oilers and Avs. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
The Breakdown Struds ghosting TRyan - (1:00) TRyan pads his stats - (5:55) Game 2 Overview: Avs take over in the 2nd - (8:00) Kadri goes Beast Mode - (15:10) Connor's Performance & Others - (22:22) Roster Tweaks for Game 3. Holloway to Debut? - (35:20) Who's Got Your Back with Nabil Karim - (50:25)
Dan O'Toole welcomes Nabil Karim of Turner Sports. Dan also discusses the Toronto Maple Leafs' ouster from the Stanley Cup Playoffs, the food that is a hangover equivalent and more hockey playoff talk.00:00 Good things grow in Ontario02:25 Jason Spezza is the most interesting man in hockey04:00 Toronto Maple Leafs: Making grown men experience lossness for decades08:25 Toronto Maple Leafs fans, Producer Tim & Z-Money, share their feelings10:10 Dan welcomes Nabil Karim to the show to commiserate about the Leafs loss: "The Leafs are going to get Leafed."24:58 Dinner with decibels: "Does a lot of bass make you high?"30:45 Boomsies Newsies38:00 Listener emails: send your email to yaletstalk@gmail.com 46:05 Don't fall into the full moon's trap
TNT's own and former of TSN Nabil Karim joined OverDrive earlier today and got into a number of things including what it has been like being back in Toronto for the series, the injury to Joel Embiid & what hope the Raptors have for Game 4 on Saturday afternoon.
Ben & Stephen start off by breaking down the Raptors' recent loss in Philly and are joined by Nabil Karim, a Canadian journalist and now working with TNT (05:02)! He discusses the tactics utilized by Nick Nurse, the disparity in officiating, and why Joel Embiid is a different player this time around, an MVP candidate that is truly on a mission. Afterwards, the fellas look ahead to the Leafs final six regular season games and discuss if Auston Matthews needs to reach 60 goals for the Hart Trophy, before teeing up the Blue Jays series that's about to start at Fenway Park (29:15). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Eric and Paul recap the the Raptors' win over the Spurs that saw Fred VanVleet return to the lineup with an impressive performance and Precious Achiuwa making some clutch shots down the stretch (0:28). Afterwards, Sixers TV voice Kate Scott talks about tonight's big Philly-Brooklyn matchup, how Ben Simmons will be greeted by fans, and James Harden and Joel Embiid's play since the trade (35:21). Later, TNT Sports' Nabil Karim discusses his career path from studying criminology to hanging out with Shaq, Chuck, and the Great One (50:53).The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
Bik and Randip are joined by Nabil Karim to chat about his new job with Turner Sports and TNT hockey/basketball. Then, Adnan Virk stops by to discuss the latest news around baseball and football.
On this packed episode of Yes Guy Jim Tatti and Perry Lefko are joined by former NHLer Kris Versteeg to talk about his new project for junior sports, and his career in the NHL . Then Kim Coates joins the show to talk about his career path in being an actor and his work with Humboldt Broncos. Then a quick round of Yes GuY. Finally they are joined by Nabil Karim to talk about his new role at Tunrer.
Josh welcomes Nabil Karim to Fresh Take. The Vancouver native talks his Broadcast journey that lead him to covering the likes of NCAA March Madness, the 2016 FIBA Americas, and TSN's live coverage of the 2014 Sochi Olympic Winter Games and Rio 2016 Olympic Summer Games and today a host of ESPNs Sportscenter You can also email via freshtake42@gmail.com or Jawa31@gmail.com You can find Josh on Twitter and Instagram Snapchat: jawa31 Join the We Talk Conversation on Twitter @wetalkpodcasts. Plus give us a like now on Facebook.
Josh welcomes Nabil Karim to Fresh Take. The Vancouver native talks his Broadcast journey that lead him to covering the likes of NCAA March Madness, the 2016 FIBA Americas, and TSN's live coverage of the 2014 Sochi Olympic Winter Games and Rio 2016 Olympic Summer Games and today a host of ESPNs Sportscenter You can […] The post FTN-Nabil Karim 11/8/21 appeared first on We Talk Podcasts.
SportsCenter anchor Nabil Karim joins the team to talk about the triumphs and tribulations behind his career. This week's headlines include the World Series, NFL takes, and the latest in the hockey world. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
ESPN SportsCenter Anchor Nabil joins the show to chat about how he made the jump from TSN in Canada down to Connecticut to work for the biggest sports network in the United States. His shared insight includes what it is like behind the scenes of the network's biggest shows and what life is like as a dad of a young family in a small northeastern town.
Thomas Drance of The Athletic discusses what's next for the Canucks during their offseason and Nabil Karim talks about the new ESPN deal for the NHL and who he thinks is this season's NBA MVP. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & […]
Prior to joining ESPN, Karim was an anchor and reporter on Canada’s leading sports network (TSN) since 2011. He hosted TSN’s news and information show SportsCentre and covered a variety of major sporting events including the 2013 and 2014 IIHF World Junior Championships and the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Karim also hosted TSN’s coverage of NCAA March Madness, the 2016 FIBA Americas, and TSN’s live coverage of the 2014 Sochi Olympic Winter Games and Rio 2016 Olympic Summer Games. A native of Vancouver, Karim graduated from Simon Fraser University where he majored in Communications and received a broadcast journalism degree from the British Columbia Institute of Technology. NOTE: PODCAST BEGINS AFTER A MINUTE OF SILENCE.
I'm joined by CP24 News Anchor & Former TSN Sportscentre host Gurdeep Ahluwalia and we discuss his long and successful career which has led to Gurdeep hosting CP24 Breakfast in Toronto, Monday to Friday 5-9am. We talk about the disturbing time that he and TSN co-host Nabil Karim faced racism for hosting Sportscentre together and the lessons learned from that, plus he discusses the many charitable endeavours of his. Gurdeep divulges an incredible story of an untimely swear word that accidentally made it to air, I ask him for advice on how to look as sharp as he does, and he discusses his new found passion for golf! Finally, I grill him for mistakenly thinking my nickname was 'Hot Dog' instead of 'Hound Dog' years ago and he explains why he had the classic mixup!
Join us this week as we chat with Nabil Karim of ESPN. We learn about his past with @TSN_Sports in Canada and the transition to @espn. Nabil then talks about the importance of goal setting and reveals and anchor/analyst he looks up to. We hear about his experience with the Olympics and World Cup coverage and discuss Michael Jordan and The Last Dance. Then we debate the best Jordan shoes, and what SportsCenter/Quibi prep looks like without live sports. Next, we get his burger rankings, talk about poutine, and and discuss other tasty food. Lastly Nabil shares what he looks forward to most once we can all resume normal activities. Chat with us on Facebook and Twitter @SportsGaragePod, email us at feedback@sportstalkgarage.com, or leave us a voicemail to be on the show at 704-251-9455. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sportstalkgarage/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sportstalkgarage/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sportstalkgarage/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sportstalkgarage/support
ESPN sports anchor Nabil Karim joins Shaheed and Zam as the first guest on Unanchored to talk about his journey to the pinnacle of sports broadcasting, putting in the work, and taking a leap of faith. Visit https://unanchoredpodcast.ca/ Follow Unanchored on Instagram https://instagram.com/unanchoredpodcast Follow Unanchored on Twitter https://twitter.com/unanchoredpod
Hey Hey Hey hey hey, I catch up with ESPN's own, Nabil Karim. We talk his career path that took him to Connecticut. We look at the state of sports and where we go from here. We also talk The Last Dance and how much money Jordan actually gambled. Enjoy
Sahil interviews Nabil Karim -- an ESPN SportsCenter Anchor and previous reporter on Canada’s leading sports network (TSN) -- on his Struggles and Career.
Presenting Nabil Karim: From Prince George, British Columbia to Bristol, Connecticut, Nabil has worked his way up the latter in this competitive field. As a native Canadian, he was able to reach the pinnacle of his country's sports programming by working at TSN. He's covered a variety of major sporting events including, The FIFA World Cup, March Madness, and multiple Olympic games. In this interview, you're going to learn how originally, a criminology major ended up at the anchor desk for the Worldwide Leader in Sports. Also, you're going to get tips on how to build out a 5-year career plan for yourself and what to do when the teleprompter goes out LIVE on-air. Support us by visiting sholdmediagroup.com, where you can find information on job placement services, demo reel critiques, and much more!
One Timers is a chance to get to know the guest of Sports and More the Podcast just a little more. This week Nabil Karim of ESPN, formerly of TSN gave us a glimpse into his life in sports.
One of the most talented sportscasters has taken his game to the big stage in the United States. Nabil Karim who was terrific on Sportscentre at TSN is now anchoring Sportscenter on ESPN. However his current career path wasn't his first choice and there were tough moments. We discussed the NBA All Star Game, tributes to Kobe and similarities to the Humboldt Broncos bus crash tragedy as well as Connor McDavid's popularity with our neighbours to the south.
Nabil Karim from ESPN joins us for a friendly and thoughtful conversation about his career journey, what it's like to work at ESPN, the best athlete he's ever seen live, and other relevant sports topics. On this episode, we're drinking a coffee-soda (non-alcoholic) beverage from Atlanta called Bat, Bat Soda. The show was recorded at Atlanta Tech Park in Peachtree Corners, GA. We hope you enjoy the episode! As always, please like, share, rate, and subscribe as it helps us tremendously and we appreciate it greatly!
ESPN Sportscenter Anchor Nabil Karim joins First Up with Michael and Dave Feschuk to discuss his move to ESPN, Kawhi Leonard leaving the Raptors after winning the championship and more.
In the 4th hour of the show, Michael and Dave Feschuk discuss the Home Run Derby, Vlad Guerrero Jr’s amazing performance, the Raptors off-season plans with Kawhi Leonard leaving for the Clippers, the Maple Leafs off-season and more. Guests include ESPN Sportscenter anchor Nabil Karim and First Up Co-Host Carlo Colaiacovo.
On this episode of Seneca Media Unscripted, the our summer intern Khaleed Najak sits down With Nabil Karim of ESPN to talk about his experience as a Broadcasting Journalism Student, his path to a national market and how he made his way to ESPN. Thanks to Nabil for sharing his experience with us and our audience!
Cleveland Cavaliers guard & now TSN Raptors Analyst Nik Stauskas joined the boys following the Raptors victory over the Orlando Magic to move to 3-1 in the best of seven series. He touched on the beast that is playoff Kawhi Leonard, the difficulty of the East, and who he prefers more: Nabil Karim or Cabbie?!
TV Hosts Nabil Karim & Gurdeep Ahluwalia cover the full spectrum of interesting and hilarious. From sports fandom as broadcasters, The Bachelor, The Social, viewing party rules, cross fit culture, March Madness, World Cup, Stanley Cup Final, first breaks in the industry, goldfish x sriracha, Will Smith, awkward interviews to Cabbie's rejected pitches.
TV Hosts Nabil Karim & Gurdeep Ahluwalia cover the full spectrum of interesting and hilarious. From sports fandom as broadcasters, The Bachelor, The Social, viewing party rules, cross fit culture, March Madness, World Cup, Stanley Cup Final, first breaks in the industry, goldfish x sriracha, Will Smith, awkward interviews to Cabbie’s rejected pitches.
Cleveland Cavaliers Shooting Guard & Canadian Nik Stauskas joined the boys following his crazy week where he went from the Cavs, to Houston, to Indiana & then back to Cleveland. As well he touches on Harden's 30-pt streak, Westbrooks triple-double streak, and his friendship with Nabil Karim
This week the boys discuss the hot mess which was The Bachelor finale, the start of another season of Survivor, Hound Dogs "All That" hair cut, and the boys are joined by Nabil Karim who gives his opinion on LeBron coming to Toronto and who is the best dresser at TSN! *Nabil Karim has been an anchor on TSN’s SPORTSCENTRE since 2011, bringing viewers the most up-to-date news from the world of sports, with highlights and comprehensive game reports. Since joining TSN, Karim has also covered a number of major sporting events, including the 2013 and 2014 IIHF World Junior Championships, as well as UEFA EURO 2012. Karim also hosted TSN’s coverage of the 2014 Sochi Olympic Winter Games. Karim’s broadcasting career also includes covering the 2011 Stanley Cup and 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa. *Bio completely stolen off the TSN website.
Guest host Gareth Wheeler recaps the Warriors game 3 victory over the Cavs with TSN's Nabil Karim. He also discusses who needs to step up for the Penguins and professes his disdain for dentists!
In the third hour of the Scott MacArthur Show, Scott is joined by The Athletic's James Mirtle to discuss the Polak suspension, the Leafs playoffs hopes and what they have to do to clinch a playoff spot. Scott is also joined by Nabil Karim to discuss March Madness and what the rest of the tournament is lining up to look like.
Had a great time with TSN's Craig Button and Nabil Karim on the show. Ennis Esmer who is an actor in several television shows (Red Oaks, BlindSpot, Private Eyes) makes his debut on the show. Panel had a great time poking fun at the host and talking about the sports television landscape. SUBSCRIBE, LIKE AND SHARE Introduction and closing voice over provided by Dylan Black https://twitter.com/dylanblackradio Listen to the show: Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/p... Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/popternative Follow The Host and show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PeteyBeats https://twitter.com/PopTernative Like PopTernative on Facebook: https://Facebook.com/PopTernative
Nabil Karim is joining Turner Sports on a multi-year deal. There he'll serve as a host and reporter across basketball and hockey programming. The native Canadian, who has previous stops at TSN and ESPN, stopped by to talk about why this is the right fit and who is most excited to work alongside. Plus, a look back at his career to this point and a few minutes on fashion.