Posts Tagged ‘Sports Podcast’

The War Room: “Either You’re Slingin’ Crack-Rock or You Got a Wicked Jumpshot” (Ep. 203)

Friday, May 30th, 2014

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Tune in for another episode in our series on youth sports & education in America. This time, we'll be talking about the widely-believed notion of youth in lower income areas that professional sports (and entertainment) are the only paths to success. Joining us as a speacial guest co-host to discuss the subject is Omar McGee, founder of Executive Prep Academy of Finance, in Los Angeles, California. We'll also be talking with Andrea Garner, former WNBA player and current teacher/Athletic Director at Mastery Charter School in South Philadelphia. We'll get to the bottom of this mentality and discuss ways to get our youth to broaden their pool of options for the future.

Of course, we'll discuss the biggest stories in the week of sports and update you on the NBA Conference Finals!

Don't miss it!

Sports Trap Radio: Vikings Offseason Update, Top NBA Draft PG Prospects

Friday, May 30th, 2014

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Join Brandon Pemberton, founder of Sports Trap Radio and Anthony Green this week they talk about the Minnesota Vikings offseason moves with Daniel House of Vikings Corner (vikingcorner.blogspot.com)and update you on the NBA's Eastern and Western Conference Finals. They will also break down the 2014 NBA Draft's top Point Guard prospects as well. The Philadelphia Phillies won the World Series in 2008, but have been on a downhill slope since. Who's to blame? The Phillies 2014 season through 50 games is the topic!

The Broad Street Line: 2014 NBA Draft Lottery Recap – Episode #196

Thursday, May 29th, 2014

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The NBA Draft Lottery is in the books, and the Philadelphia 76ers ended the night with the No. 3 pick in the 2014 NBA Draft. Andrew Wiggins, Jabari Parker and Joel Embiid are the consensus top 3, but which of these players is likely to wind up in Philly? On this episode, we'll answer that question as we get ready for the June 26 draft.

Later in the show, we'll tell you where the Eagles stand prior to OTAs, get you caught up on the latest news with the Phillies, and recap the past week in the world of sports as only we can. So come and take a ride on The Broad Street Line: The future of sports talk radio has finally arrived.

Gaffer & Hooligan Soccer Podcast: World Cup Prediction Time!

Wednesday, May 28th, 2014

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Welcome to the latest episode of The Gaffer and Hooligan!

To get us all geared up and ready for the 2014 World Cup I've decided to put my neck on the line and submit my official World Cup Bracket.

The War Room: Endangered Scholastic Sports in America, featuring Coach Ed Dunn (Ep. 202)

Friday, May 23rd, 2014

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Join us this week as we recap the week in sports! We'll discuss the NBA Draft Lottery, update you with our thoughts on the progress of the NBA Conference Finals, and MUCH more.

We'll also talk to MLK High School Football (Philadelphia) Coach Ed Dunn, recently featured in the ESPN/Dick's Sports/Tribeca Film Festival Documentary entitled "We Could Be King", about the importance of youth & scholastic athletics in America.

You don't wanna miss this one!!!

Sports Trap Radio: NBA Draft Lottery and Conference Final Recap

Friday, May 23rd, 2014

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Join Brandon Pemberton, founder of Sports Trap Radio and http://brandononsports.org this Thursday as he and Special guest NBA Analyst Anthony Green recap Tuesday's NBA Draft Lottery, along with the NBA's Eastern and Western Conference Finals! We will let you know where your favorite NBA teams will pick in the upcoming draft, give you insight on some of the top NBA prospects, and breakdown the NBA's final four! We will also mix in some NFL,MLB, and NHL talk as well!

Gaffer & Hooligan Soccer Podcast: World Cup Breakdown with a Twist

Wednesday, May 21st, 2014

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The Gaffer & Hooligan continues its 2014 World Cup coverage with a bit of a twist. Joined by RNO's Canadian Soccer writer and stats/analytics expert Sam Gregory we take a group-by-group approach, answering some important questions from a Statistical/Analytical perspective.

In Segment 1 "The First Round" we cover Groups A-D, amongst the questions tackled were can Chile make it out of what can be considered a "Group of Death"? and whether an out of form Shinji Kagawa is a major concern for Japan?

We wrap up the show with Segment 2 "Last Call" examining Groups E-H, dissecting questions like is Argentina's firepower going forward enough to win despite a weaker defense? and can Germany finally shed its bridesmaid tag?

After Further Review, featuring Lord Jamar – 5/20/2014

Wednesday, May 21st, 2014

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Tune in to After Further Review with Christopher “The Mayor” Dinkins as he brings you the latest and most up to date in SPORTS! “We TALK SPORTS like we TALK SPORTS over here!”

Live and direct every week…come and get down wit “The Mayor”!

The Broad Street Line: 2014 NBA Draft Lottery Preview – Episode #195

Tuesday, May 20th, 2014

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On this edition of The Broad Street Line, Brandon Pemberton of The Sports Chronicles Radio Network and the National Gridiron Network joins us to give you his thoughts on the 2014 NFL Draft. We'll also take a look ahead at the NBA Draft and tell you which players he thinks are destined for great things on the next level.

At the top of the show, we'll give you the 411 for Tuesday's NBA Draft Lottery. Andrew Wiggins may be at the top of most draft boards, but on The Broad Street Line, we'll explain that there are plenty of reasons to get excited, regardless of how the ping-pong balls bounce for the Philadelphia 76ers.

So, for all of that and more, come and take a ride on The Broad Street Line: The future of sports talk radio has finally arrived.

POPSspot Sports Radio: “Teaching Sterling” – HS Edition, Guests David Watts & James Haberl

Tuesday, May 20th, 2014

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"Teaching Donald Sterling" is the first of many POPSspot Sports Radio shows where local educators explain how they use sports as a teachable moment with the young people they serve.

David Watts is a student-athlete educational consultant, motivational speaker, administrator, teacher, coach, and student advocate. With over 25 years of practical experience as a student-athlete, researcher, coach and mentor, Mr. Watts speaks and conducts workshops and symposiums for student-athletes in the areas of academic achievement, college decision-making process, Diversity & Multiculturalism, and Student-Athlete Advocacy. If you are a HS student-athlete who lives in LA, be sure to make the Los Angeles Student-Athlete Symposium, Saturday, May 24th at Loyola, Marymount University/University Hall.

James Haberl is a High School English Teacher from Skokie, Illinois whose courses include Literature of Sports and American Culture. Haberl will share feedback from from his students to the Donald Sterling tapes and how those reactions can be integrated into greater socio-cultural exploration.