Talkbox Chatter Pensfan
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Previews about the NFL, NHL, MLB, NASCAR and retrospectives about sports from the past, even some old pro wrestling thrown in for good measure.
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The TRUE Next Chapter
The TRUE next chapter of this podcast awaits! I had a lot of changes in the last few months derail my initial plans of getting out timely guides for motorsports, American football, hockey, and baseball. I did pick back up an old story, though, and I figured that you would want to know about what my roadmap is for this podcast.
FootofaFerret: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUysJFnfp8Ga6a38nNMyla_e0yOIakmCA
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Where Do We Go in 2024?
So. First episode of 2024. First in 5 months. I tell you why there's been a total lack of content in that time, what I've been doing, and my plans for the podcast this year.
https://www.youtube.com/c/TheHockeyGuy for Shannon's channel
https://www.youtube.com/@PinholesGraham for Pinholes Graham -
Quick Thoughts: Alex Highsmith Gets Paid
Just a quick bit of instant reaction to the new extension for Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Alex Highsmith. I'll try to do more in these styles here in the future.
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Tua's Injury: Immediate Reaction
Close to 15 minutes of an instant reaction about the medical snafu that was Tua Tagovailoa's highly severe concussion suffered against the Cincinnati Bengals. No other feelings but rage and bewilderment.
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Breaking News: Vince McMahon Retires from WWE Chairman Role
Vince McMahon retired from his post as WWE's Chairman. A certainly unexpected piece of news, and I tried to capture the early feeling as a pro wrestling fan about the situation and what we know right now.
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"My One Rule is to Be Authentic" - An Interview with Lanny Frattare
33 years with the Pittsburgh Pirates, a handful of NLCS, a couple no-hitters, plenty of walk-offs, and many memories made, Lanny Frattare called it all from 1976 to 2008. In an interview that I am more than grateful to have taken place, Frattare takes some time to remark on some moments from his time with the headset, some of the people that he worked with along the way, and his philosophy as a professor at Waynesburg University after his time with the Pirates finished in 2008.
Photo credits to Lake Fong of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette