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Bobby and Steve welcome in Panthers pregame host on WFNZ in Charlotte and Sports Director for WCNC TV, Nick Carboni, to discuss how the fans in NC are feeling about Bryce Young, the decision to go for Tet McMillan with the 8th overall pick, before switching to the defensive side grabbing a couple of All-SEC pass rushers to cause some chaos, how the Panthers defense might be the best side of the ball for this team, and a whole lot more!
This hour, Bobby and Steve continue on their trek around the NFC South stopping in Atlanta with D. Orlando Ledbetter, Falcons beat writer for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, on how the Falcons are building to contest the Bucs, and Nick Carboni, Panthers pregame host on WFNZ in Charlotte and Sports Director for WCNC TV, on the big leap that Bryce Young and Dave Canales are ready to take!
Bobby and Steve welcome in Panthers pregame host on WFNZ in Charlotte and Sports Director for WCNC TV, Nick Carboni, to discuss how the fans in NC are feeling about Bryce Young, the decision to go for Tet McMillan with the 8th overall pick, before switching to the defensive side grabbing a couple of All-SEC pass rushers to cause some chaos, how the Panthers defense might be the best side of the ball for this team, and a whole lot more!
This hour, Bobby and Steve continue on their trek around the NFC South stopping in Atlanta with D. Orlando Ledbetter, Falcons beat writer for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, on how the Falcons are building to contest the Bucs, and Nick Carboni, Panthers pregame host on WFNZ in Charlotte and Sports Director for WCNC TV, on the big leap that Bryce Young and Dave Canales are ready to take!
On today's show, the Cajun Cannon, Bobby Hebert, drops by to break down the Saints 2025 schedule game by game, the no primetime game situation the Saints have found themselves in, before being joined by the likes of Jeff Duncan, Columnist for the Times-Picayune/NOLA.com, to break down the latest on the Saints QB competition, Cullen drops by for our Triple Option segment, then we take a trip around the NFC South visiting with JC Allen, Tampa Bay Bucs reporter for Bucs Gameday and host of The Sick Podcast - Pirate Parlay, on the Bucs and Baker, D. Orlando Ledbetter, Falcons beat writer for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, helping us figure out what is up with the Dirty Birds, and Panthers pregame host on WFNZ in Charlotte and Sports Director for WCNC TV, Nick Carboni, on how Bryce Young is looking to continue building after how he closed out the year!
Roshanda Pratt believes VISIBILITY doesn't just happen - but it can be taught. And she's just the one to teach it! Since our conversation (masked, during COVID) she's taken off like a big ole ROCKET, teaching courses on LINKEDIN and online helping all kinds of women step into their power and use their real voices to change our world for the better. I worked with Roshanda back in the day at WCNC-TV and I'm proud to call her a friend. Coincidentally she helped me to develop and launch this very podcast as a consulting producer. THANK YOU RO! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On a Monday Drive, WD fills in for Josh and reacts to USA Basketball's first win over Serbia and discusses the world catching up with USA basketball, Nick Carboni, of WCNC-TV, joins the show to tell what a successfull season would look like for Bryce Young and the Carolina Panthers, WD attaches letter grades to the events of the weekend, and NC sports radio legend, David Glenn, joins the show to tell whether or not Dabo could be forced out at Clemson if they don't return to form and what the QB situation is looking like for Mack Brown and the Tar Heels.
Steve and Bobby head into the 2nd half of SportsTalk covering the Saints and Saints fans are at a bit of a crossroads but fear not, Nick Carboni, Panthers pregame host on WFNZ in Charlotte and sports director of WCNC TV, joins us to help Steve and Bobby do a bit of spying for the Saints on this just horrendous Carolina Panthers team and what the hell is happening with Panthers owner, David Tepper?
Steve and Bobby are joined by Nick Carboni, Panthers pregame host on WFNZ in Charlotte and sports director of WCNC TV, to do some spying for the Saints, to help us get a better understanding with what Panthers owner, David Tepper, is doing to the team, where Bryce Young is at so far in his first year and what could Carolina do to pull off the upset against the Saints, and what the Panthers need to do to keep Brian Burns.
WCNC-TV host, Eugene Robinson drops by the program to preview the Carolina Panthers taking on the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen field. Jackie Madill, the Director of the Washington State Beef Commission joins the show to share all about the WA Beef commission on this football Friday! We play audio messages, Kidd makes his pick in Fact or Fiction, and we have a new tweet of the day.
Co-host on WCNC-TV, Euegen Robinson stops by the show to preview Panthers vs. Seahawks, he shares the significance of Shaq Thompson's injury, former WSU Coug Frankie Luvu finds his groove, and much more.
Two women face charges after children in their care were allegedly hit with metal knuckles. On Friday, June 10, at around 12:43 p.m., Burke County Sheriff's Office received information about child abuse allegations against Natalie "Shane" Childress of 6583 Gold Creek Road in Connelly Spring, North Carolina. It was alleged that she struck children in her care and control with metal knuckles, causing serious injuries. Child Protective Services contacted Jessica Sanders, the mother of the children at the home, who told them the children were not there. When deputies searched the house, they discovered the children hiding inside, and they were transported to the hospital due to their injuries. WCNC-TV reports that Childress was arrested and charged with neglectful child abuse inflicting severe bodily injury on the women. A charge of assisting/assisting negligent child abuse inflicting severe bodily injury has been filed against Sanders. According to the Burke County Sheriff's Office, the two women were booked into the Burke County Magistrate with $250,000 bonds. If you like TRUE CRIME TODAY - Be sure to search and subscribe wherever you download podcasts! Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-a-true-crime-podcast/id1504280230?uo=4 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0GYshi6nJCf3O0aKEBTOPs Stitcher http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/real-ghost-stories-online-2/dark-side-of-wikipedia-true-crime-disturbing-stories iHeart https://www.iheart.com/podcast/270-Dark-Side-of-Wikipedia-Tru-60800715 Amazon https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/565dc51b-d214-4fab-b38b-ae7c723cb79a/Dark-Side-of-Wikipedia-True-Crime-Dark-History Google Podcasts https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hdWRpb2Jvb20uY29tL2NoYW5uZWxzLzUwMDEyNjAucnNz Or Search "True Crime Today" for the best in True Crime ANYWHERE you get podcasts! Support the show at http://www.patreon.com/truecrimetoday
On this episode of Catch and Shoot 2.0, Otto Strong and Aaron Berlin are joined by Charlotte sports director Nick Carboni of WCNC-TV. They go in-depth with Carboni about the Hornets' acquisitions of LaMelo Ball and Gordon Heyward. The guys also have some fun with the NBA offseason moves as Thanksgiving dishes.
In this EpisodeGuest: Brad Panovich, Chief Meteorologist at WCNC-TV in Charlotte, NCTitan U Minute "3 Alternative to Weather Models"Lightning Round: You Had One of These (Tech Gadgets of the decades)#WeatherFools - We present the fools doing stupid things in weather situationsPotty Mouth Forecast - We scoured the Dark Web to find the discarded weather forecasts of popular TV meteorologistsCheck out our NEW Patreon page for exciting ways to support our podcast and interact with us more! www.patreon.com/stormfrontfreaksOur GuestBrad PanovichIn 2003, Brad Panovich became the Chief Meteorologist at WCNC-TV in Charlotte, NC. Prior to that, Brad spent time on TV in Dayton, Traverse City, and New Orleans where he went back to cover Hurricane Katrina and Rita. Brad received his degree in Atmospheric Science from The Ohio State University.Follow Brad on Social Media:Twitter/Facebook/Instagram: @wxbradTornado Titans can be found at https://tornadotitans.com/Get Storm Front Freaks Podcast Merch at Helicity.co/collections/storm-front-freaks#WeatherFools Links:Phil-Video of Hatchback Attempting Flooded Overpass FloatsPhil-OK Hwy Patrol Photos of Bus in Flooded Waters with 2 StudentsBrady-Video of 50' Waves Taken on Edge of Oil PlatformDina-Video Compilation of Flooded Pot HolesGreg-Video of Sliding Cars on Icy RoadSubmit your questions or comments about this show to questions@stormfrontfreaks.com and we may read it on our next episode!Next Episode records on November 12th at 9pmET/8pmCT. We will welcome for the first time Dr. Greg Forbes, Severe Storm Specialist formally of The Weather Channel.CreditsOpening Music: Brett EpsteinClosing Music: Gabe CoxOther Music: “Pecos Hank” Schyma from El Reno Blues
The Pistons prepare for their first game against Charlotte as they embark on a three-game stretch over 15 days against the Hornets. Friend of the program Nick Carboni, sports director of WCNC TV station in Charlotte, joins us for an update on the Hornets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Pistons prepare for their first game against Charlotte as they embark on a three-game stretch over 15 days against the Hornets. Friend of the program Nick Carboni, sports director of WCNC TV station in Charlotte, joins us for an update on the Hornets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There is a significant threat for severe weather just in time for Halloween trick-or-treating. The Carolina Weather Group is outlining the threat for damaging winds and tornadoes - and timing out the arrival of storms. Plus we ask the question: Can Halloween be rescheduled? Behind the storms, winter arrives in full swing. Prepare for a sudden temperature drop. To help us understand all of it, our guests: Brad Panovich, chief meteorologist at WCNC-TV in Charlotte, and Tim Buckley, chief meteorologist at WFMY-TV in Greensboro. And a special note about one of our own: Longtime Carolina Weather Group panelist and our dear friend Scotty Powell is asking for your thoughts and prayers. His mother suffered a stroke this past week and remains hospitalized in Charlotte. A fundraising page has been established for anyone interested in helping the family with the cost of food, travel, lodging, and more: https://tinyurl.com/y5bkyy69 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/carolinaweather/message
This 27-year-old one-man-band for WCNC TV who used to follow me around when he was in college (true story) is now an award-winning journalist who talks with me about the importance of mental health for reporters, why he moved to Fargo, ND at age 19, and his goals in the media industry.
Western North Carolina has a radar problem. It's especially troubling in places like Charlotte, Hickory, and Greensboro. In 2012, the poor quality of coverage caused an EF-2 tornado to go completely unwarned. How do we keep that from ever happening again? Charlotte chief meteorologists Brad Panovich, of WCNC-TV, and Eric Thomas, of WBTV-TV, think they and the NC Radar Project have a solution. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/carolinaweather/message
A plane crash 25 years ago in Charlotte lead to the creation of Charlotte's first weather radar... but is it enough? Will today's radar prevent another disaster? Will it provide the much needed severe weather data? Our guests tonight are Investigative Reporter Nathan Morabito and Chief Metrologist Brad Panovich, both of WCNC-TV in Charlotte. Nathan has a documentary out on the crash of US Airways Flight 1016. You can view the entire video here: https://on.wcnc.com/2OwoqE1 Plus, late breaking details on record breaking flooding in Greensboro as severe weather continues to impact all of the Carolinas. --- 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/carolinaweather/message
“Only passions, great passions, can elevate the soul to great things.” - Denis Diderot Allison Andrews gave me a card with this quote one afternoon in 2005 while the Road Show crew from WCNC-TV in Charlotte, NC was preparing for a live television production. She always knew how to get the team excited about the live television event we were about to produce. Allison is one of the most passionate and creative people I know. And to be honest, I still feel guilty to this day when I had to tell her I was leaving television ultimately to go work for myself. At that time, and still to this day, she is such a tremendous leader and mentor that I never wanted to disappoint her. But what is so funny, she called me when it was time for her to leave broadcast television news to work for herself. Allison has done more than embrace entrepreneurship and small business ownership, she has embarked on a journey of learning how to tell her own story. We journalists have a hard time with this creative shift in thinking, we are built to tell others’ stories. Now her strong voice as a single mother fighting the world of business, has a created an avenue for her to share her story on the largest stage. Now, many seek her advice, knowledge, and creative expression to find the voices to their own stories. Check Out Links Below:Allison Andrews CreativeMile Marker 50Find Me Online:Bobby Rettew TwitterBobby Rettew Portfolio WebsiteIntersection Podcast Twitter
Episode Notes Jakob Lazzaro, Justin Curto and David Gleisner Can't Let Go of the future of realistic fake video, Migos’s massive amount of weed, images of Britain, a broken backpack, Tinder, and friends. Stories featured in this episode hail from The Atlantic, WCNC-TV, and The Mirror This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Sarah Fortner, of WCNC-TV in Charlotte, NC, and Kelly Dobeck, WRDW/WAGT-TV in Augusta, GA, join the Carolina Weather Group to discuss women in the television meteorology workflorce, an industry largerly populated by men. --- 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/carolinaweather/message
When Jeremy Markovich visited the podcast, he was a writer and columnist for Charlotte magazine. He also contributed to SB Nation Longform and Our State magazine, and an Emmy-award winning producer at WCNC-TV. His first story about a blind man who hiked the Appalachian Trail won several awards, including the National City and Regional Magazine Award for Personality Profile. Markovich is now a senior editor/writer at Our State. Click here to see many of his newer stories for that magazine. On this episode, we talk with him about two stories he wrote for SB Nation Longform. The first — "Elegy of a Race Car Driver" — is about famed NASCAR racer Dick Trickle, who committed suicide earlier this May. That story was recently named a Best of 2013: Sports by Longform. The second — "Over the Edge" — is about BASE jumping, particularly those who gather at the New River Gorge bridge in West Virginia on the third Saturday in October every year to jump.
Brad Panovich, chief meteorologist at WCNC TV in Charlotte, North Carolina, and Chris Michaels, a meterologist at WCYB in Bristol, Tenn., join the show to discuss the science and dangers of microbursts. Panovich has been using his popular social media platforms to explain and promote awareness about the dangers of microbursts.The southeast is very prone to microburst throughout the summer months. But what is this phenomenon? How can we predict? How can we prepare? --- 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/carolinaweather/message