We talked the intersection of sports and comedy, his love for Philly, family, fun, laughter and more with Craig Shoemaker before his show at the Sellersville Theater.
We went back to 1986 this week with the Producer and Director of the 4-part ESPN 30 for 30 “Once Upon a Time in Queens Nick Davis to talk about those 1986 Mets and the story he was able to tell.
Then NFL Hall of Famer and Super Bowl Winner Mel Renfro joined us to talk his own journey, supporting retired athletes, the importance of using the platform athletes have and Pork Rinds.
With the recent release of ESPN’s 30 for 30 Once Upon a Time in Queens, we’ve got World Series Champ from that 1986 team, Author and Speaker Ed Hearn joining us to talk baseball and his own life journey including an amazing example of things coming full circle between fathers…
With the Sixers opening training camp and the Ben Simmons saga continuing, we’ve got our man Keith Pompey joining us to break it all down and talk about where the team currently stands after the first week.
It was like a history class talking with NFL Great Keyshawn Johnson and NFL Writer Bob Glauber about their new book "The forgotten first" about the breaking of the nfl color barrier.
Before the big Union match against Atlanta United, homegrown midfielder Paxten Aarensen joins us to talk about his journey so far from academy to the big club, how special the experience has been, playing growing up with his father and competing with his brother and more.
We had Jersey Shore BlueClaws MGR Chris Adamson to talk about the season, Philadelphia Phillies prospects and some talk about coming to the US from Australia
Philadelphia Inquirer super reporter Keith Pompey talked Philadelphia 76ers as training camp gets ready to open, NBA newsand some football after the crazy TNF Giants/WFT game.
We got ready for the NFL Season to kickoff talking some Birds with Eagles Insider Dave Spadaro.
We caught up with NY Times Correspondent Christopher Clarey to talk about the amazing two weeks of Tennis at the US Open including the youth movement with the finals on the women's side and Novak Dkovovic's search for the Grand Slam of Grand Slam's.
Don Carmen, who is a former Phillies pitcher, agent and counsels athletes joined the show to talk athletes and mental health, fear, anxiety and more including Ben Simmons, Naomi Osaka, Simone Biles and his own relationship with other players and career working with other athletes.
Former Michigan and NFL RB Jamie Morris, co-host of the M Zone hopped on to talk state of college football, NIL, re-alignment, the Big Ten, Michigan football and more.
Fascinating conversations with NY Times Correspondent and author of the book "The Master" talking about the amazing career on and off the court of Roger Federer and the US Open tourney this year.
We talked through the state of the Phillies farm system and changes in the organization with Tom Housenick of the Morning call.
We broke down the Summer Sixers and some of the off season headlines so far with Inquirer Sixers Beat Writer Keith Pompey.
We talked all things baseball with Philadelphia Phillies World Series winner Greg Dobbs including playing with and against Roy Halladay, what it is like to be a part of a no hitter, athletes and finance and more.
We ran around the Soccer world talking Union in the Concacaf Champions League and MLS, Messi and Barcelona, USMNT and USWNT and more with play by play broadcaster JP Dellacamera.
It is always a blast when ESPN Senior Golf Analysts Michael Collins joins the show and this one was no different. We talked Fed Ex Cup Playoffs, Ryder Cup, Brooks/Bryson rivalry, Eagles fandom, Michaels crazy life experiences including with Canelo Alvarez and then got some parenting advice too.
In our interview with Philadelphia Union midfielder Leon Flach, we talked the season so far, spending time with his teammates, his journey to the team from Germany, and more. Catch the conversation here:
Former Coach Gary Waters, author of 10 principals of a character coach, called in to talk about the landscape of college sports for athletes, coaches, universities and the NCAA itself following the Alston decision allowing compensation for Name, Image and Likeness.
Philadelphia Inquirer Sixers writer Keith Pompey checked in to talk everything from College football re-alignment, to Olympic basketball, NBA Finals and of course some Sixers too.
From growing up playing soccer with her identical twin sister, to writing her book Raised a Warrior and the path of discovering the disparities between the ways men and women are treated, we talked with Susie Petruccelli about what needs to happen next to expand coverage of women's sports in…
We go deep with Jesse Washington talking race & sports, recent incidents of racism against athletes, the recent name, image and likeness decisions and the implications for student athletes and universities as well, and then his recent documentary debut.