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Even though he messes up the numbering in audio, on episode 30 of Territorial, Shawn takes us on the journey of George Michael and The Sports Machine. An early pioneer of Sports recap television before the boom of ESPN, Shawn discusses George's influence on the local DC market in sports, the evolution of his Sports Machine TV show, his partnership and friendship with fellow anchor Jim Vance and his love of pro wrestling that was part of what made George one of the best Sportscasters to ever do it. Bob Backlund, Hulk Hogan, Andre the Giant, Captain Lou, The Road Warriors, Ric Flair and more join George as well as some amazing audio of his recaps. Tune in for this one as it has it all if you love 80's wrestling!
In episode 280 of the Simple Flying Podcast, your hosts Channing and Jennifer discuss,Southwest Airlines to introduce Starlink WiFiNBC Sportscaster flies 10 hours in private jet from the Super Bowl to the OlympicsAir Canada places Airbus A350-1000 orderLondon Heathrow no longer Europe's busiest airportFAA closes El Paso airspace due to security scare
On this BONUS EPISODE of CASCADE OF HISTORY, we dig into the archives for an interview with the late Jim Robson, legendary Canadian sportscaster who was a beloved figure in British Columbia for decades. News broke today - February 10, 2026 - that Mr. Robson has passed away at age 91. Robson was the “Voice of the Canucks” on radio and TV from their inaugural NHL season in Vancouver in 1970 until 1999. Years before that, Jim Robson began his radio career as a 17-year-old, calling basketball games in Port Alberni, British Columbia, in the early 1950s. He was even a finalist in 1969 for the role of “play by play man” for the one-season-and-done Seattle Pilots of Major League Baseball. Feliks Banel interviewed Mr. Robson in January 2021 for a look ahead at the Seattle Kraken's expansion season in autumn 2021. Special thanks to Jason Beck of the BC Sports Hall of Fame for connecting CASCADE OF HISTORY with Mr. Robson for this interview. Jim Robson's BC SPORTS HALL OF FAME Listing: https://bcsportshall.com/honoured_member/jim-robson/ CASCADE OF HISTORY is broadcast LIVE most Sunday nights at 8pm Pacific Time via flagship station SPACE 101.1 FM in Seattle and gallantly streams everywhere via www.space101fm.org. The radio station broadcasts from studios at historic Magnuson Park – located in the former Master-at-Arms' quarters in the old Sand Point Naval Air Station - on the shores of Lake Washington in Seattle. Subscribe to the CASCADE OF HISTORY podcast via most podcast platforms and never miss regular weekly episodes of Sunday night broadcasts as well as frequent bonus episodes. "LIKE" the Cascade of History Facebook page and get updates and other stories throughout the week, and advance notice of live remote broadcasts taking place in your part of the Old Oregon Country.
The veteran sportscaster has served as the play-by-play man for the New York Yankees since 1992.
Emmy-winning sportscaster Jim Gray stops by the show, live with Kap from Vegas! They talk about his influence on young broadcasters, how he developed his interview style, and he shares some great stories about his favorite interviewees. Plus he tells the guys about his new Vegas venture - The Hall of Excellence - and the amazing memorabilia on display there. ESPN LA Kings Insider Sam Betesh stops by to talk about controversy in last night's loss to Buffalo, plus, can the climb back into the playoff picture? Kap's Dealer's Choice presented by Sellers Advantage is a quick shout out to Jim Gray and The Hall of Excellence. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Brian Custer. Summary of the Interview On Money Making Conversations Masterclass, Rushion McDonald interviews Brian Custer—Emmy Award–winning sportscaster, ESPN anchor, play-by-play commentator, cancer survivor, fashion enthusiast, and HBCU graduate of Hampton University. The discussion moves through Custer’s early life in Columbus, Ohio; the influence of Black media figures on his career; his journey from a childhood dreamer sitting beside his grandmother watching Walter Cronkite to becoming a nationally recognized sports broadcaster; and his path into fraternity life as a member of Kappa Alpha Psi. Custer describes how he discovered broadcasting at an early age, secured internships in high school, and worked grueling night shifts in radio before transitioning into television. But the most powerful portion of the interview is his emotional recounting of his battle with aggressive prostate cancer at age 42—a diagnosis he initially wanted to hide. He shares the moment his doctor insisted he use his platform to educate men of color about prostate cancer, a mission he now treats as a calling. The interview ends with sports talk—including commentary on the Gervonta “Tank” Davis vs. Ryan Garcia fight—and a heartfelt exchange about mentorship, legacy, and the importance of Black excellence and representation in media. Purpose of the Interview 1. To spotlight Brian Custer’s broadcasting journey He shares how childhood influences, mentors, and early opportunities shaped his journalism career. 2. To promote awareness about prostate cancer in men of color Custer uses his personal story to break stigmas surrounding screenings, early detection, and open discussion. 3. To inspire listeners to pursue their dreams despite obstacles He emphasizes resilience—from working overnight radio shifts to confronting a life-threatening diagnosis. 4. To highlight the impact of HBCUs and Black fraternities He explains how Hampton University and Kappa Alpha Psi shaped his identity and leadership. 5. To celebrate representation in sports media Custer honors trailblazers like Irv Cross, James Brown, and Carol Simpson, showing how visibility opened doors. Key Takeaways 1. Early exposure builds dreams Watching Walter Cronkite, Friday Night Videos, and Ted Koppel developed his passion for broadcasting.His grandmother’s nightly viewing rituals deeply influenced him. 2. Representation matters Seeing Irv Cross, James Brown, and Carol Simpson on television affirmed his ambition and provided powerful role models. 3. Hard work—not shortcuts—built his career Custer’s first job was midnight–8 a.m. radio, reading hourly newscasts.He later interned and volunteered long after programs ended to gain experience. 4. Prostate cancer is a silent but deadly threat His routine physical revealed a suspicious PSA level (5.4), leading to a biopsy and an aggressive cancer diagnosis.He initially refused repeat screenings due to stigma but credits his doctor’s persistence with saving his life. 5. Using his platform for good became a mandate His surgeon urged him to become an advocate for prostate cancer awareness—particularly for Black men, who are disproportionately affected. 6. Vulnerability creates connection Custer’s openness about fear, masculinity, and mortality mirrors Rushion’s own thyroid cancer journey, creating an intimate, healing conversation. 7. Career longevity requires authenticity and relationship-building Custer praises mentors like James Brown and the brotherhood of Black media professionals.He underscores the importance of connections—not shortcuts—in building a respected brand. Notable Quotes (All directly from the transcript.) [Brian Custer | Txt] On childhood dreams & representation “I knew what I wanted to do when I was five.” “Ted Koppel… the way he interviewed people… I was enthralled.” “Irv Cross was the guy… then it became James Brown for me.” On fraternity life “All I knew was Kappa Alpha Psi.” “The streets of heaven are crimson and cream.” On breaking into broadcasting “My first job… midnight to eight… delivering the newscast every hour.” “The news director said, ‘You certainly don’t look the way you sound.’” On prostate cancer “You got cancer. It’s aggressive.” “All I heard was cancer.” “My doctor said, ‘Use your platform… men of color need a young face like you.’” On stigma and survival “People stereotype what a cancer survivor looks like.” “Cancer doesn’t go away when you ignore it.” On sports and life (On Garcia vs. Tank Davis):“That liver shot… it was a business decision. He’s too pretty to get his face rearranged.” On brotherhood and mentorship “You’re a legend in this business.” “We’re brothers now… I’m lumping you in with my best friend.” #SHMS #STRAW #BESTSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Brian Custer. Summary of the Interview On Money Making Conversations Masterclass, Rushion McDonald interviews Brian Custer—Emmy Award–winning sportscaster, ESPN anchor, play-by-play commentator, cancer survivor, fashion enthusiast, and HBCU graduate of Hampton University. The discussion moves through Custer’s early life in Columbus, Ohio; the influence of Black media figures on his career; his journey from a childhood dreamer sitting beside his grandmother watching Walter Cronkite to becoming a nationally recognized sports broadcaster; and his path into fraternity life as a member of Kappa Alpha Psi. Custer describes how he discovered broadcasting at an early age, secured internships in high school, and worked grueling night shifts in radio before transitioning into television. But the most powerful portion of the interview is his emotional recounting of his battle with aggressive prostate cancer at age 42—a diagnosis he initially wanted to hide. He shares the moment his doctor insisted he use his platform to educate men of color about prostate cancer, a mission he now treats as a calling. The interview ends with sports talk—including commentary on the Gervonta “Tank” Davis vs. Ryan Garcia fight—and a heartfelt exchange about mentorship, legacy, and the importance of Black excellence and representation in media. Purpose of the Interview 1. To spotlight Brian Custer’s broadcasting journey He shares how childhood influences, mentors, and early opportunities shaped his journalism career. 2. To promote awareness about prostate cancer in men of color Custer uses his personal story to break stigmas surrounding screenings, early detection, and open discussion. 3. To inspire listeners to pursue their dreams despite obstacles He emphasizes resilience—from working overnight radio shifts to confronting a life-threatening diagnosis. 4. To highlight the impact of HBCUs and Black fraternities He explains how Hampton University and Kappa Alpha Psi shaped his identity and leadership. 5. To celebrate representation in sports media Custer honors trailblazers like Irv Cross, James Brown, and Carol Simpson, showing how visibility opened doors. Key Takeaways 1. Early exposure builds dreams Watching Walter Cronkite, Friday Night Videos, and Ted Koppel developed his passion for broadcasting.His grandmother’s nightly viewing rituals deeply influenced him. 2. Representation matters Seeing Irv Cross, James Brown, and Carol Simpson on television affirmed his ambition and provided powerful role models. 3. Hard work—not shortcuts—built his career Custer’s first job was midnight–8 a.m. radio, reading hourly newscasts.He later interned and volunteered long after programs ended to gain experience. 4. Prostate cancer is a silent but deadly threat His routine physical revealed a suspicious PSA level (5.4), leading to a biopsy and an aggressive cancer diagnosis.He initially refused repeat screenings due to stigma but credits his doctor’s persistence with saving his life. 5. Using his platform for good became a mandate His surgeon urged him to become an advocate for prostate cancer awareness—particularly for Black men, who are disproportionately affected. 6. Vulnerability creates connection Custer’s openness about fear, masculinity, and mortality mirrors Rushion’s own thyroid cancer journey, creating an intimate, healing conversation. 7. Career longevity requires authenticity and relationship-building Custer praises mentors like James Brown and the brotherhood of Black media professionals.He underscores the importance of connections—not shortcuts—in building a respected brand. Notable Quotes (All directly from the transcript.) [Brian Custer | Txt] On childhood dreams & representation “I knew what I wanted to do when I was five.” “Ted Koppel… the way he interviewed people… I was enthralled.” “Irv Cross was the guy… then it became James Brown for me.” On fraternity life “All I knew was Kappa Alpha Psi.” “The streets of heaven are crimson and cream.” On breaking into broadcasting “My first job… midnight to eight… delivering the newscast every hour.” “The news director said, ‘You certainly don’t look the way you sound.’” On prostate cancer “You got cancer. It’s aggressive.” “All I heard was cancer.” “My doctor said, ‘Use your platform… men of color need a young face like you.’” On stigma and survival “People stereotype what a cancer survivor looks like.” “Cancer doesn’t go away when you ignore it.” On sports and life (On Garcia vs. Tank Davis):“That liver shot… it was a business decision. He’s too pretty to get his face rearranged.” On brotherhood and mentorship “You’re a legend in this business.” “We’re brothers now… I’m lumping you in with my best friend.” #SHMS #STRAW #BESTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Brian Custer. Summary of the Interview On Money Making Conversations Masterclass, Rushion McDonald interviews Brian Custer—Emmy Award–winning sportscaster, ESPN anchor, play-by-play commentator, cancer survivor, fashion enthusiast, and HBCU graduate of Hampton University. The discussion moves through Custer’s early life in Columbus, Ohio; the influence of Black media figures on his career; his journey from a childhood dreamer sitting beside his grandmother watching Walter Cronkite to becoming a nationally recognized sports broadcaster; and his path into fraternity life as a member of Kappa Alpha Psi. Custer describes how he discovered broadcasting at an early age, secured internships in high school, and worked grueling night shifts in radio before transitioning into television. But the most powerful portion of the interview is his emotional recounting of his battle with aggressive prostate cancer at age 42—a diagnosis he initially wanted to hide. He shares the moment his doctor insisted he use his platform to educate men of color about prostate cancer, a mission he now treats as a calling. The interview ends with sports talk—including commentary on the Gervonta “Tank” Davis vs. Ryan Garcia fight—and a heartfelt exchange about mentorship, legacy, and the importance of Black excellence and representation in media. Purpose of the Interview 1. To spotlight Brian Custer’s broadcasting journey He shares how childhood influences, mentors, and early opportunities shaped his journalism career. 2. To promote awareness about prostate cancer in men of color Custer uses his personal story to break stigmas surrounding screenings, early detection, and open discussion. 3. To inspire listeners to pursue their dreams despite obstacles He emphasizes resilience—from working overnight radio shifts to confronting a life-threatening diagnosis. 4. To highlight the impact of HBCUs and Black fraternities He explains how Hampton University and Kappa Alpha Psi shaped his identity and leadership. 5. To celebrate representation in sports media Custer honors trailblazers like Irv Cross, James Brown, and Carol Simpson, showing how visibility opened doors. Key Takeaways 1. Early exposure builds dreams Watching Walter Cronkite, Friday Night Videos, and Ted Koppel developed his passion for broadcasting.His grandmother’s nightly viewing rituals deeply influenced him. 2. Representation matters Seeing Irv Cross, James Brown, and Carol Simpson on television affirmed his ambition and provided powerful role models. 3. Hard work—not shortcuts—built his career Custer’s first job was midnight–8 a.m. radio, reading hourly newscasts.He later interned and volunteered long after programs ended to gain experience. 4. Prostate cancer is a silent but deadly threat His routine physical revealed a suspicious PSA level (5.4), leading to a biopsy and an aggressive cancer diagnosis.He initially refused repeat screenings due to stigma but credits his doctor’s persistence with saving his life. 5. Using his platform for good became a mandate His surgeon urged him to become an advocate for prostate cancer awareness—particularly for Black men, who are disproportionately affected. 6. Vulnerability creates connection Custer’s openness about fear, masculinity, and mortality mirrors Rushion’s own thyroid cancer journey, creating an intimate, healing conversation. 7. Career longevity requires authenticity and relationship-building Custer praises mentors like James Brown and the brotherhood of Black media professionals.He underscores the importance of connections—not shortcuts—in building a respected brand. Notable Quotes (All directly from the transcript.) [Brian Custer | Txt] On childhood dreams & representation “I knew what I wanted to do when I was five.” “Ted Koppel… the way he interviewed people… I was enthralled.” “Irv Cross was the guy… then it became James Brown for me.” On fraternity life “All I knew was Kappa Alpha Psi.” “The streets of heaven are crimson and cream.” On breaking into broadcasting “My first job… midnight to eight… delivering the newscast every hour.” “The news director said, ‘You certainly don’t look the way you sound.’” On prostate cancer “You got cancer. It’s aggressive.” “All I heard was cancer.” “My doctor said, ‘Use your platform… men of color need a young face like you.’” On stigma and survival “People stereotype what a cancer survivor looks like.” “Cancer doesn’t go away when you ignore it.” On sports and life (On Garcia vs. Tank Davis):“That liver shot… it was a business decision. He’s too pretty to get his face rearranged.” On brotherhood and mentorship “You’re a legend in this business.” “We’re brothers now… I’m lumping you in with my best friend.” #SHMS #STRAW #BESTSteve Harvey Morning Show Online: http://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Sportscaster Michele Tafoya Announces She's Running For US Senate In Minnesota. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's the day before Gameday! Eric and Bruce give a full preview of the AFC divisional matchup between the Broncos and Bills. Will Sean Payton be able to stick to the run game? How much confidence is there in RJ Harvey and Jaleel McLaughlin? And how different would the game look if J.K. Dobbins was healthy? Longtime Buffalo sportscaster Dennis Williams joins the podcast to preview the game from a Bills perspective. What are the keys to victory for both teams? And finally, Eric, Bruce and Dennis pick the game. Get ready for Broncos vs. Bills with a Football Friday edition of Hot Takes! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
CBC Sports broadcaster Mackenzie Barwell joined host Bubba O'Neil on this Sportsline Podcast. The up-and-comer who once covered McMaster University sports, the Canadian Premier League and now the Winter Olympics spoke about her upcoming assignment, her influences, and challenges as a young sportscaster.
He had the TV call of the Sugar Bowl with his partner Greg McElroy and he gives us the skinny on what he saw from the Dawgs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
He had the TV call of the Sugar Bowl with his partner Greg McElroy and he gives us the skinny on what he saw from the Dawgs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MPR News host Angela Davis revisits a conversation she had with a brother and sister who are both award-winning storytellers. They talk about their work and how they support each other as part of our MPR News Power Pairs series.Guests:Daniel Bergin is a filmmaker, executive producer and director of history at Twin Cities PBS, where he was hired more than 30 years ago as a production assistant. He has won more than 20 regional Emmy Awards for his films covering diverse topics rooted in Minnesota history, including “Jim Crow of the North,” “North Star: Minnesota's Black Pioneers,” and “Out North: MNLGBTQ History.” Lea B. Olsen is a veteran TV analyst who has covered the Minnesota Lynx and is a sideline reporter for the Minnesota Timberwolves. She also covers both the boys' and girls' state high school basketball tournaments. Beyond the court, Lea is a professional speaker and the founder of Rethink the Win — a platform that challenges athletes, coaches and parents to see sports as a powerful tool for growth, connection and lifelong impact.Listen to all the conversations in our Power Pairs series.Do you know a 'Power Pair? Send us your suggestions.
We had so many people reach out about this episode with LINDA COHN, we are running it again! Linda Cohn, the only sportscaster that anchored over 5,000 episodes of Sports Center. While the boys were coming up with catch phrases like "Back, back, back", "It's deep and I don't think it's playable" and "Booyah!", LINDA COHN was highlighting the games, the plays and made it about the games, not herself. That would explain why she authored the book "Cohn-Head: No Holds Barred Account of Breaking Into the Boys Club." A hockey fanatic from when she was a little girl, she broke barriers, broke records and then broke into the boy's club by being the first full-time U.S. female sports anchor on a national radio network when she was hired by ABC. Delightful, real and incredibly interesting, this episode of The Approach Shot is a must listen! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Send us a textIn this episode of Business Growth Talks, host Mark Hayward sits down with Mike Perlow, an entrepreneur who made a significant pivot from sports broadcasting to creating a thriving video production business. Mike shares his fascinating journey, starting from a high school sports talk show to becoming a sportscaster, and finally establishing Perlo Productions. His story is filled with lessons on leveraging past experience, understanding digital marketing, and the fundamental importance of storytelling in business growth.Mike discusses the unexpected yet organic growth of his company, touching on critical areas like creative leadership and digital strategies that helped him serve big names like Dell and Subaru. He emphasizes the challenges he faced along the way, including learning about business operations on the go and the transition from a micromanager to an innovative leader. Throughout the conversation, Mike offers insights into how businesses can use video content to effectively convey their message, detailing his work with varied clients and the importance of strategic marketing. His transition from broadcasting to entrepreneurship serves as a masterclass in adaptability and foresight, offering listeners valuable insights into scaling and succeeding in business.Key Takeaways:Transitioning Careers: Mike's journey from sportscaster to entrepreneur highlights the importance of adaptability and leveraging past experiences.Power of Storytelling: Effective storytelling in video production can significantly enhance a business's outreach and engagement.Building Strong Teams: Trusting and empowering a team of freelancers has been essential to the growth of Perlo Productions.Client Relationships: Focus on understanding clients' unique needs to create impactful and relevant content.Resilience in Business: Persistence and a positive mindset are key to overcoming the inevitable challenges faced in entrepreneurship.SPONSORS:If you want to set up a call with Christine Campbell Rapin at Clear Acceleration to achieve your business goals of growth and scale go tohttps://book.christinecampbellrapin.com/more-buyers-more-sales?am_id=markhaywardResources:Perlo Productions Website: perloproductions.comLinkedIn: Mike Perlow on LinkedInFacebook: Perlo Productions on FacebookConnective Networking Group: Check out their platform for more networking information and opportunities.Support the showIf you want to watch the full video of this episode go to:https://www.youtube.com/@markhayward-BizGrowthTalksDo you want to be a guest on multiple podcasts as a service go to:www.podcastintroduction.comFind more details about the podcast and my coaching business on:www.businessgrowthtalks.comFind me onLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-hayw...Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@mjh169183YouTube Shorts - https://www.youtube.com/@markhayward-BizGrowthTalks/shorts
Ethan McReynolds is a Seattle area sportscaster. He shares his wisdom and insight into many sports. Amazing experiences. Also, very educated in the Seattle sports scene.
Outside The Box with Anthony McClean: Former WTNH Sportscaster Skip Church by WNHH Community Radio
Let's say you're in the car-making business and wanting to avoid tariffs. You can buy American, but how do you meet those American suppliers? One option: speed dating. The Gulf States Newsroom's Stephan Bisaha reports from a carmaker matchmaking day.A partnership between LSU and the global agricultural technology corporation Syngenta is aimed at advancing a tool that's used in industry. They're called “digital twins” and they're used as a prototype of sorts to help model and test physical objects in a virtual space.LSU's College of Art & Design is involved, and they're using techniques from the entertainment industry to help in this concept that's used for industry and manufacturing.Associate professor of digital art at the LSU College of Art & Design, Derick Ostrenko, andassistant professor of virtual production and immersive media, Jason Jamerson, join us for more on the artistic side of this initiative. They're joined by chemical process engineer at Syngenta, Ben Spry, for more.It's been a little over a year since Ed Daniels, New Orleans sportscaster, television sports director at WGNO and youth sporting advocate, passed away at the age of 67. As the longest-serving sports director in New Orleans, Daniels was known for his calm demeanor, making his point without raising a voice — often contrasting with the aggressive sportscaster stereotype. Over the summer, Daniels was officially inducted into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame. His wife, Robin Daniels, along with his longtime friend and fellow sports commentator Kenny Trahan join us to remember their loved one and his impact on the New Orleans sports scene. —Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Adam Vos. Our managing producer is Alana Schreiber. We get production support from Garrett Pittman and our assistant producer Aubry Procell.You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at noon and 7 p.m. It's available on Spotify, the NPR App and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you!Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to.Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!
What's life on the road for an NBA broadcaster, what is done to prepare for each game, and who was the league's greatest player. Bob weighs in on all these subjects, discusses the Hawks new season and tells tales of his long and illustrious career behind the mike.Bob Rathbun is not only the TV voice of the Atlanta Hawks, he is a 12 time Regional Emmy Award winner and has eight Sportscaster of the Year honors. In addition to basketball, he's called football, Major League baseball with the Tigers and the Braves and womens basketball with the WNBA's Atlanta Dream.
Greg Gaston, legendary Sportscaster and co-host of Sports56 Mornings, joins us talking the Tigers. We then get into what's trending followed up by Moe's Crunch Time.
Every great game has a storyteller — someone who translates the energy, emotion, and lessons of sports into narratives that live far beyond the scoreboard. Our guest this week, Kevin K. Pearce (@kpearcetv), has made that his life's calling.Kevin, a proud son to Sierra Leonean parents though born and raised in Maryland, Kevin's journey is one of passion, perseverance, and pivots. What started as a love for sports growing up playing Madden into a career as a Sportscaster, Digital Creator, and Owner of KKP Media LLC. His journey shows the grind, resilience, and adaptability it takes to break through in sports media—especially as he builds a brand that's redefining how athletes, fans, and teams connect through storytelling.In this powerful episode, Kevin opens up about:
This week on the podcast version of McGuire on Wrestling, you're getting extended content including a very special, and very real conversation with ECW, WWE, TNA and OVW Current Coach/Owner, AL SNOW! Al's experience in his FIFTH DECADE of pro wrestling led us to a remarkably fun but compelling conversation about what it takes to try and get noticed in an oversaturated wrestling world, and what he himself looks for from any talent trying to get noticed - inside AND outside of the ring. Also on the show, our new "Have Your Say" segment debuts, with former Sportscaster and TV producer, as well as Celebrate Wrestling follower, Kevin Jesus joining Mike to share his feelings on WrestleMania today vs. growing up as a fan, the Saudi Arabia deal for Mania and why that's NOT the reason he's losing his love for WWE's biggest branded event. The Wrestling Observer's Dave Meltzer walks us through some of the week's news, as well as the fallout from the latest head-to-head day between WWE and AEW, what could be next for NXT's Oba Femi, and who he thinks can be the biggest draw for both sides moving forward. For more on our shows or to support, please visit celebratewrestling.com
Warner was correct about how big Pickleball has gotten after he mentioned it years ago! Will the Yankees or the Mets go far this year? Warner gives his take on it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Warner was correct about how big Pickleball has gotten after he mentioned it years ago! Will the Yankees or the Mets go far this year? Warner gives his take on it.
Sportscaster and former Utah head coach Urban Meyer addressed the media ahead of the Big 12 Clash between the Utah Utes and the Texas Tech Red Raiders.
Aubrey Masango speaks to Robert Marawa, Multi award-winning sportscaster and radio personality reflecting on his journey in broadcasting and becoming a sportscaster. They touch on the importance of having a great work ethic and how it shapes the confidence that people have on you.Tags: 702, The Aubrey Masango Show, Aubrey Masango, Profile Interview, Robert Marawa, Sports, Marawa Sports Worldwide, Continuity Programs, SABC, Laduma, Soccer The Aubrey Masango Show is presented by late night radio broadcaster Aubrey Masango. Aubrey hosts in-depth interviews on controversial political issues and chats to experts offering life advice and guidance in areas of psychology, personal finance and more. All Aubrey’s interviews are podcasted for you to catch-up and listen. Thank you for listening to this podcast from The Aubrey Masango Show. Listen live on weekdays between 20:00 and 24:00 (SA Time) to The Aubrey Masango Show broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj and on CapeTalk between 20:00 and 21:00 (SA Time) https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk Find out more about the show here https://buff.ly/lzyKCv0 and get all the catch-up podcasts https://buff.ly/rT6znsn Subscribe to the 702 and CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfet Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jim Gray, the legendary sportscaster, joins the show.
Send us a textIn this captivating episode of Entertain This!, we sit down with the versatile and talented actor Martin Harris to discuss his remarkable journey from international sportswriter to a rising star in Hollywood. Currently featured in David O. Russell's star-studded 1930s murder mystery Amsterdam, Martin shares behind-the-scenes insights from the set and reflects on his diverse roles across some of today's most acclaimed projects. From portraying a Czech police officer in Netflix's gripping thriller The Gray Man to sharing the screen with Colin Firth in The Staircase, a German bartender in the final season of Better Call Saul, and a Soviet prisoner alongside David Harbour in Stranger Things, Martin's range is nothing short of extraordinary.Hailing from Wroclaw, Poland, Martin also opens up about his earlier career as a sportswriter and broadcaster, where his passion for NBA basketball led to a best-selling book about the Los Angeles Lakers. He reveals how a pivotal piece of advice from the late Kobe Bryant inspired him to chase his acting dreams, transforming his career and life. Join us for an engaging conversation about storytelling, resilience, and the unexpected paths that lead to success in the entertainment world. Don't miss this episode!The Gaming BlenderWe mash genres. We pitch games. You question our sanity.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
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September 5, 2025 ~ Chris and Jamie talk with Sportscaster's 'Drive to the Game' Host Giovannie Moceri to preview the Rochester vs. Rochester Admas matchup!
August 28, 2025 ~ Chris, Lloyd, and Jamie are joined by Jeff Sloan, founder of SportsCaster, to discuss the Drive to the Game season, kicking off with Northville vs. Lake Orion tonight at Wayne State University.
Chuck Todd breaks down the Trump–Putin Alaska summit and the uncomfortable reality it revealed: Trump siding with Moscow while European leaders rallied behind Zelenskyy. From Putin's effortless manipulation to Trump's worldview that could leave Ukraine out in the cold, the conversation exposes how America's message to the world has shifted away from defending democracy. He also unpacks how today's GOP—reshaped by MAGA, not conservatism—has abandoned Reagan-era principles, embraced government expansion and authoritarianism, and morphed into a party unrecognizable from its past. Then, legendary sports analyst and Radio Hall of Fame inductee Colin Cowherd joins Chuck for a wide-ranging conversation that goes far beyond game scores. From the craft of storytelling to the evolution of “edginess” in sports media, Cowherd reflects on his path from radio guy to national voice, why podcasting feels like “radio with a cocktail,” and how he balances audience feedback with staying true to himself. Along the way, he and Chuck dig into the overlap of sports and politics, the state of modern media, and why Gen X may have lost its leadership moment.The conversation also veers into college football's money-fueled future, Major League Baseball's challenges, and the broader question of where traditional networks fit in a fractured media landscape. Whether it's the shifting power of the Big Ten and SEC, the relevance of Johnny Carson, or how podcasting creates a uniquely intimate experience, Cowherd makes clear that for him, it's always been about the joy of preparation, the art of storytelling, and the thrill of connecting with an audience.Finally, Chuck unloads takes on several stories from the world of sports and answers listeners' questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment.Timeline:(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements)00:00 Introduction02:00 Putin owned the show at the Trump/Putin Alaska summit03:00 European leaders physically joining Zelenskyy to back him up04:00 Trump is more generous to Russia than Europe/Ukraine05:30 Trump's worldview leads him to back Putin07:00 Trump doesn't view Zelenskyy as an ally08:00 Putin tells Trump what he wants to hear09:15 Putin is playing Trump like a fiddle 10:15 Trump's administration is divided over Russia12:30 Trump sent a message that America doesn't defend democracy13:45 Today's Republican party is NOT the “party of Reagan”17:30 The Republican party has MAGA in its DNA, not conservatism18:30 Trump is expanding government power, not shrinking it20:30 If Trump rebranded the party as MAGA, the GOP would go along22:15 The GOP has been changed for a generation24:15 Other than the name, the Republican party is gone25:30 Steve Witkoff is in over his head28:00 Colin Cowherd joins the Chuck ToddCast! 29:30 Commenting on sports and politics without sensationalizing 30:45 The importance of educating your audience 32:00 Loving the process and preparation 33:30 Colin always thought of himself as a radio guy 35:15 Did you want to be a play by play guy? 36:30 Colin's journey to a national platform 37:45 Regardless of the medium, storytelling is what matters 39:15 The evolution of "edginess" in sports broadcasting 40:30 Podcasting is radio with a cocktail, is looser 41:45 When did you get over caring what the public thought of you? 42:45 Critics and audience feedback matter 44:30 Favorite books - Johnny Carson 47:30 Relevance of major networks in new media landscape 49:15 FOX has been a perfect fit for Colin 50:15 Colin's corporate partners have let him be himself 51:45 Will Roger Goodell make sure over the air TV gets NFL rights? 53:15 Linear TV viewers are boomers 54:30 Do you consider yourself Gen X or boomer? 55:30 Gen X lost the leadership fight 56:30 Sportscasters like Stephen A. venturing into politics 57:45 The joy has been sucked out of modern politics 59:45 The media has gotten more neurotic as it's gotten younger 1:00:30 When people say "the media" who are they referring to? 1:03:00 Traditional media had more guardrails than new media 1:04:45 COVID dinged traditional media's credibility in Colin's eyes 1:06:30 The siloing of information in the modern ecosystem 1:09:00 Colin's first sports love was college football 1:11:30 Miami won with many coaches, 2000/2001 teams were insane 1:13:15 Miami, USC and Texas are the glamour teams in college football 1:14:00 Non-profit hospital systems fund many of the best football programs 1:15:30 Big Ten schools are massive and flush with cash 1:16:15 What does college football look like in 5 years? 1:18:00 The Big Ten and SEC are diminishing the rest of the schools 1:19:30 College football was lacking in great games before realignment 1:21:00 Chances there's no baseball season in 2027? 1:22:30 The disparity in money between team owners 1:24:45 MLB's star players are in the right cities 1:25:30 Does the MLB need to contract and have fewer teams? 1:26:45 The playoffs are the equalizer in baseball 1:28:30 Baseball needs some level of a salary cap 1:29:15 Any advice on getting into a radio mindset for podcasting? 1:31:15 Podcasts are a more intimate experience for the audience1:32:45 Chuck's thoughts on interview with Colin Cowherd 1:33:15 Spike Lee's comments on the LeBron/MJ GOAT debate 1:36:00 Player prop bets shouldn't be legal 1:39:45 Big Ten's new college football playoff plan is great 1:45:00 Nats split with Phillies, giving fans hope 1:46:30 Ask Chuck 1:46:45 A pathway for older people to get into local journalism? 1:50:15 Could the Republicans postpone elections? 1:53:45 Would there be more criticism if America didn't use nukes in WW2?
The story goes that Kansas City was just supposed to be a pit stop on the road back home for Frank Boal. He'd cut his teeth in a large television market and eventually go cover the boyhood teams he once cheered. But once he got to Kansas City he loved it. The people reminded him of people in Pittsburgh, his hometown. They're warm, charming and love their teams. Frank became part of the fabric of Kansas City, emerging as one of its most recognizable media personalities ever to walk across the TV screen as he carved out a 36-year career mostly as a sports director. It's a body of work that is tough to match and why the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame is proud to induct Boal with the Class of 2017. Frank spent 28 years at WDAF-TV in Kansas City and then finished his career at KSHB-TV, all the while working for 810 WHB Radio and earning respect from the athletes and coaches he covered.
Brenna Greene is a sports anchor/reporter for KOIN 6 Sports in Portland. She was named the 2024 Oregon Sportscaster of the Year by the NSMA (National Sports Media Association). It's been quite a journey for this talented broadcast journalist, a journey that began in Great Falls, Montana. Brenna's covered every level of sports interviewing elementary school kids in Reno to NBA players in Portland. In the first of three segments, Brenna discusses how a family rooted in Oregon and Oregon State sports got her started early on her sports media path. That, and a lot more! The Christopher Gabriel Program ----------------------------------------------------------- Please Like, Comment and Follow 'The Christopher Gabriel Program' on all platforms: The Christopher Gabriel Program is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- The Christopher Gabriel Program | Website | Facebook | X | Instagram | --- Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rich Gould, aka Uncle Rich, joined us Tuesday to update us on his life and his current swimming pool situation. Rich tells stories, relives his days broadcasting Roller Derby in California, and gives us his itinerary for the day. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-35:43) Doug, you ready to do this? Frigid in here this morning. New Yorkers, call in. Pool talk. Miguel Cairo. Rotation lineup against the Nationals. Can you still roll Fedde out there? Jeff Fisher's Monday Diversion. Banana splits. Bologna and other emulsified meats. Pestus is on hold let's see what he has to say. Pestus needs the e-mail address again. Pool cleaning tales from Pestus. Alright Pestus, we gotta go.(35:51-51:24) The math isn't mathing. The Fan Show. Ken Rosenthal audio talking about the mindset of the Cardinals at the deadline. Jackson's Colossal Cardinal Question. Stolen take valor.(51:34-1:19:00) Uncle RIch, Rich Gould checks in with us. He's got a flying pool. The tornado got his pool. His car accident. The Fan Show. Baseball vs. Hockey in St. Louis. Growing up in Orange County. PONY World Series. What's Rich doing with his free time? No cocktails at the public pool. Roller Derby and Frisbee Golf.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Will Petersen and Brandon Stokley without Mark Schlereth kick off the fourth hour talking about the state of the Nuggets roster after they missed out on the draft. An ESPN roundtable has Will worried there might be trouble in paradise. Garrett Bolles hyped up Bo Nix on national TV recently and the guys look at the renewed optimism in Broncos Country for the first time since 2015. Will and Stoke wrap up today’s Daily Top 5: Sportscasters. Thy guys finish the week talking about Broncos training camp in under a month and the optimism for Bo Nix’s 2nd year.
Will Petersen and Brandon Stokley open the second hour addressing some 7am listeners arguing about the run game last year before they get to the Daily Top 5: Sportscasters. The guys listen to Garrett Bolles singing the praises of Bo and the Broncos and they reflect on all the bad seasons Bollesy had to sit through and the newfound optimism in Broncos Country. They debate Bo’s baseline, hit #4 of the Daily Top 5, and call an absent Mike out for more of his BS. What’s Trending? President Ujiri in Denver, A.I. MD, the return of the Broad Street Bullies, Bollesy Jr, and Ben 10 covers for his boss.
Sportscaster host Elle Duncan is on Hurdle this week to talk about career trajectory, from local radio to the national spotlight, and how each step shaped her. She opens up about the pivotal moments that taught her to prioritize her well-being over people-pleasing, including a surprisingly positive layoff and the challenges of working in a demanding market like Boston. She also shares her refreshingly candid perspective that "work/life balance" doesn't actually exist, and the exciting curveball ESPN threw her right before maternity leave. Plus, Elle discusses the exciting shift for women in sports, her hopes for the future, what it's like to live out a childhood dream, and gives us a sneak peek of what we can expect at her new show, "Vibe Check."IN THIS EPISODE(4:25) How Elle handles being crazy busy and navigates being non-stop(9:58) What the beginning of Elle's career trajectory looked like(13:25) Elle talks about why she was grateful for getting laid off from her job at a radio station(15:50) How Elle processes her biggest hurdles(19:58) When Elle realized she could no longer be a people please(21:00) How Elle feels about her reputation(26:27) Elle talks about what it was like to her working in Boston and how she navigated the challenges in Boston(37:05) Navigating work/life balance is not a real thing, says Elle.(41:05) What happened when ESPN offered Elle the 6 p.m. Sportscaster slot, the day before her maternity leave(44:15) How Elle feels about the influx of excitement and better pay for women in sports(47:43) What Elle hopes for the future of women working in sport(49:19) How Elle feels about living out her childhood dream(54:00) Elle talks about her new show, coming June 30, Vibe CheckSOCIAL@elleduncan@emilyabbate@hurdlepodcastOFFERSInsideTracker | Go to InsideTracker.com/Hurdle to and use code "ITHURDLE" to get 20% off. Plus, enter to win a free one-year membership, the Ultimate Test, and a Healthspan Category TestLMNT | Lemonade has ARRIVED! Head to DrinkLMNT.com/Hurdle to get a free sample pack with your purchaseJOIN: The Daily Hurdle IG ChannelSIGN UP: Weekly Hurdle NewsletterASK ME A QUESTION: Email hello@hurdle.us to ask me a question!
MPR News host Angela Davis talks with a brother and sister who are both award-winning storytellers. They talk about their work and how they support each other as part of our MPR News Power Pairs series.Guests: Daniel Bergin is a filmmaker, executive producer and director of history at Twin Cities PBS, where he was hired more than 30 years ago as a production assistant. He has won more than 20 regional Emmy Awards for his films covering diverse topics rooted in Minnesota history, including “Jim Crow of the North,” “North Star: Minnesota's Black Pioneers,” and “Out North: MNLGBTQ History.” Lea B. Olsen is a veteran TV analyst covering her 15th season with the Minnesota Lynx and is a sideline reporter for the Minnesota Timberwolves. She also covers both the boys' and girls' state high school basketball tournaments. Beyond the court, Lea is a professional speaker and the founder of Rethink the Win — a platform that challenges athletes, coaches and parents to see sports as a powerful tool for growth, connection and lifelong impact.Check out Angela's previous Power Pair conversations. Do you know a Power Pair?We'd love to hear your ideas for Power Pairs to interview. Send us your suggestions.
Sportscaster and TV personality Erin Andrews continues her week co-hosting alongside Jenna! Also, Bravo personality Daryn Carp breaks down the top five hottest moments in pop culture right now. Then, actor Young Mazino stops by Studio 1A to talk about his role in the upcoming second season of "The Last of Us." And, chef Jordan Andino shares his passion for Filipino cuisine with recipes for beef sinigang and a rich ube tres leches cake.
Sportscaster and TV personality Erin Andrews continues her co-hosting stint alongside Jenna! Also, actors Sofia Vergara and Mel B stop by Studio 1A to talk about Season 20 of ‘America's Got Talent' — and stick around to play a game. Plus, comedian and chef Matteo Lane shares a recipe for pasta della mamma from his new cookbook, Your Pasta Sucks.
WMAL GUEST: JOHN CONDIT (Former ABC Dayton Sportscaster, President of Cradle Concepts) IN THE NEWS: Pete Rose's last interviewer reacts to his Hall of Fame eligibility, praises Trump for kickstarting movement WEBSITE: CradleConcepts.com Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow podcasts on Apple, Audible and Spotify Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @JGunlock, @PatricePinkfile, and @HeatherHunterDC Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Website: wmal.com/oconnor-company Episode: Wednesday, May 14, 2025 / 6 AM HourSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sportscaster and TV personality Erin Andrews joins Jenna Bush Hager as co-host. The two welcome the newest Sports Illustrated cover star, Salma Hayek Pinault, to discuss appearing on the iconic cover and play a game of “Don't Look Back.” Then, Logan Ury, director of relationship science at Hinge, debunks common dating myths. Plus, country star Blake Shelton stops by to talk about his latest studio album.
It's Free Game Friday on The Coach JB Show with Big Smitty as Head Coach of the St. Louis Battlehawks UFL & 11 Year NFL Vet Anthony Becht joins the show for an Exclusive Interview that you don't wanna miss! Sportscaster for Fox Sports Petros Papadakis joins to talk NBA Playoffs as well! Join us for this Free Game Friday on The REALEST Show on Planet ERF! Like, Comment, and Subscribe! The Coach JB Show with Big Smitty is the realest sports show on Planet ERF! We discuss what other talk shows & debate shows refuse to discuss! We are LIVE 3 hours a day from 6-9am pacific with the realest guests on Planet ERF! Coach Jason Brown is the star of the hit Netflix series "Last Chance U", master motivator, and legendary JUCO football coach!! Darnell Smith Fox Sports very own, Ball State Alum, and Nap towns finest! Merciless Monday | Talk that Talk Tuesday | Work-Boot Wednesday | Truth Telling Thursday's | Free Game Friday Matt McChesney on Monday/Friday Steve Kim on Tuesday/Thursday Shaun King - Former NFL QB Monday/Wednesday/Friday Live M-F 6am-9am PST. Subscribe and become a member today, $2.99 for general membership or $5.99 to join Slap Nation and get access to the exclusive Coach's Crew group Chat!!
Sportscaster, Mike Tirico gave a few more details about having to be pulled from the Kentucky Derby Coverage after an allergic reaction, and Kristin Cavallari says her 10-year-old son decided to make a small addition to her multimillion-dollar home while she was out of town. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Kenny The Sports Guy Podcast, I sit down with ESPN Legal Analyst and Sportscaster J Ryan Smith to explore the fascinating intersection of sports and law. From high-profile cases affecting the sports world to the legal intricacies behind major decisions, J Ryan Smith provides expert insight into the ever-evolving landscape of sports litigation, contracts, and controversies. We also dive into his journey as a journalist, his work at ESPN, and his role as the host of Bad Romance. Tune in for an engaging conversation that pulls back the curtain on the legal battles shaping the sports industry!
Comedian Jiaoying Summers returns to “spill the tea” about her new man. They also discuss a Georgia mom who was arrested for letting her son walk to town by himself, a new sink-urinal combo and Adam ordering one for the studio, and watch a video of attack crows in action. Next, Jason “Mayhem” Miller reads the news including stories about a new Jaguar commercial that features androgynous models but no cars, Jay Leno getting hurt falling down a 60 foot hill, Ellen Degeneres & Portia de Rossi moving to UK in response to Donald Trump being re-elected, and Kim Kardashian doing an awkward photo shoot with a Tesla robot. Then, legendary sportscaster Chris Myers joins the show to talk about his new book “That Deserves a Wow”, doing the first interview with OJ after his trials, working with a “spotter” on live broadcasts, interviewing Muhammad Ali at 16 years old, his relationship with Bill Murray, and almost getting killed by Mike Tyson. For more with Jiaoying Summers: ● INSTAGRAM: @jiaoyingsummers ● TIKTOK: @jiaoyingsummers ● WEBSITE: http://jiaoyingsummers.com ● LIVE DATES: ○ The Ice House: Pasadena, CA - Dec. 5th ○ The Stand Up Comedy Club: Bellflower, CA - Dec. 21st For more with Chris Myers: ● NEW BOOK: “That Deserves a Wow” - available everywhere now. ● INSTAGRAM: @chrismyersfox ● TWITTER/X: @the_chrismyers ● WEBSITE: http://chrismyerssports.com Thank you for supporting our sponsors: ● http://OReillyAuto.com/Adam ● http://ForThePeople.com/Adam or Dial #LAW (#529)