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Adam Jones, Meghan Ottolini (Mego), and producer/brand personality Christian Arcand host ‘Jones and Mego’ weekdays from 2 p.m. - 6 p.m. on WEEI. Jones joined WEEI in January of 2023 from 98.5 The Sports Hub in Boston, where he hosted the station’s night show since 2013 and co-hosted “The Dan Shaughnessy Show” from 2009-10. Ottolini joined WEEI as a part-time host in 2021 before becoming a full-time addition to afternoon drive in 2022. She previously spent five years as a reporter with the Bo ...
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Hour 4 - Day One of the Jimmy Fund powers through with more patient stories about the fight with leukemia and esophagus cancer among others. Then, Red Sox legend and Hall of Famer Carlton Fisk reflects on the many years of donating and his legendary home run in the 1975 World Series. And, one last big donation comes through before the show ends.…
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Laurie H. Glimcher, MD, was named President and CEO of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in 2016. She is also Director of the Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center and the Richard and Susan Smith Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. Previously, she was the Stephen and Suzanne Weiss Dean and Professor of Medicine of Weill Cornell Medicine and Pro…
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In early 2020, it became difficult for Clinton to eat. It was during the pandemic and much harder at the time to see a doctor, so it took a while before he was able to get checked out. In January 2021, Clinton was diagnosed with esophageal cancer that metastasized into his lungs. His treatment included six months on a feeding tube, chemotherapy and…
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Dr. Hartley-Brown's clinical area of focus is treating patients with Multiple Myeloma. This is an incurable blood cancer, that affects African Americans more prevalently than other ethnic populations. She also practices clinical research, mainly in the relapsed refractory myeloma disease setting. Dr. Hartley-Brown actively participates as a princip…
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Jaimey was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2008. He was treated and received a clean bill of health and remained cancer-free. In May 2015, a routine blood donation led to a life-changing discovery when the Red Cross director urged him to seek immediate medical attention. Jaimey was diagnosed with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), which, contrar…
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Hour 3 - The Jimmy Fund rolls on with Day 1 with a conversation with Corey Cutler and Matt Waning. Then, former Red Sox player and Jimmy Fund captain Brock Holt and his wife Lakyn describe how amazing it was to and still is to be a part of the Jimmy Fund. And, Erica Howes shares the big donation Howes will make.…
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Brock Holt nicknamed, “The Brock Star” is a former Major League Baseball utility player who played for the Boston Red Sox (2013–2019). He served as the Jimmy Fund Captain from 2015-2019 and has been a long-time supporter of Dana-Farber’s fundraising efforts. After serving as Jimmy Fund Captain, Holt and Lakyn have remained steadfast supporters of D…
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Matt Waning's cancer journey began in 2021, at the age of 34, when he was diagnosed with testicular cancer. The aggressive nature of his illness led to surgery that removed a tumor the size of a watermelon, along with his left testicle and kidney, as the tumor had reached his aorta. Following surgery, he underwent two months of preventive chemother…
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Dr. Cutler received his MD from McGill University, Montreal, Canada. He subsequently received his MPH from the Harvard school of Public Health. He completed postgraduate training in Internal Medicine at Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, followed by a fellowship in Hematology/Oncology at DFCI. In 2002, he joined DFCI, where he currently is a member…
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Hour 2 - Day 1 of the WEEI/NESN Jimmy fund Radio Telethon continues with chats with Tina Kennedy about her story with breast cancer. Then, more patients join including Red Sox reliever Liam Hendriks who describes his new-found connection with the Jimmy Fund. And, Eva Berk's family describes how her twin brother Joey helped her in her fight with leu…
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Eva had unexplained fevers for about a week. She was pale and sleeping a lot. Her parents took her to the pediatrician, who advised them to take Eva immediately to the emergency room. Her bloodwork revealed she had acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). After two years of treatment including chemotherapy, she was finally in remission, but cancer retur…
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“It was nothing to worry about,” Andrew was repeatedly told, when he visited urgent care twice for pain in his pelvis area. But the discomfort wouldn’t go away, so he met with his primary care physician who referred him to a urologist for an ultrasound. The scans led to a testicular cancer diagnosis in early 2023. It was caught early enough, and he…
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During the summer before her senior year in Boston College’s nursing program, Zoe started having chronic headaches, which were brushed off as anxiety and migraines. Eventually, her left arm went numb, so doctors thought she could be experiencing a focal seizure: a seizure that affects only one side of the brain. An MRI led to a brain tumor diagnosi…
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Tina was 33 when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. She discovered a bump near her clavicle and went to her OGBYN who promptly sent her for a mammogram. Tina is among a growing number of young women being diagnosed with breast cancer. Tina’s treatment started with six rounds of chemotherapy, followed by a double mastectomy earlier this summer. S…
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Hour 1 - The crew continues along with the WEEI/NESN Jimmy Fund Radio Telethon by talking with Denise Beady about her journey fighting breast cancer. Then, Dr. Jim Fanale details how he'll continue to run the Falmouth Road Race while fighting lung cancer and Red Sox relievers Chris Martin and Kenley Jansen speak about the team's late-season push fo…
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Dr. Hahn is the William Rosenberg Professor of Medicine in the Department of Medical Oncology at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School and an Institute Member of the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. He serves as an Executive Vice President and the Chief Operating Officer at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Dr. Hahn has made nu…
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Red Sox relievers Chris Martin and Kenley Jansen join the show to talk about their second year as part of the Jimmy Fund and the impact they've seen while being a part of it. The pitchers also react to a walk-off win on the previous night and how ready the team is to make a push for the playoffs in the final month and a half of the regular season.…
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Dr. James Fanale worked in healthcare for nearly five decades, but never really knew what it meant to be a patient until he was told he had cancer - Stage 4 lung cancer. James was president and CEO of Care New England, retiring in 2022, shortly after being diagnosed. Jim typically ran the Falmouth Road Race and insists on being able to continue run…
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Denise Beady was 37 years old when she was diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer in 2017. She sought out care at Dana-Farber, in part because she was so young at the time of her diagnosis. In 2022, Denise felt another lump under her arm, and after tests and scans, it was revealed that Denise was having a recurrence of her breast cancer and it re…
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Hour 4 - Jones, Mego, and Arcand continue to discuss the Red Sox suspending Jarren Duran for the use of a homophobic slur. Do you still believe that the Sox can make the playoffs? Mego talks about giving a foul ball to kids if you catch one in Megsplaining, and the gang makes their picks for tonight's baseball games in Bet Roulette…
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In this show Mego and Lyons talk Patriots, USA basketball, and more! Here is how it looked hour by hour Hour 1: How did the Patriots fare last night in game 0.5 of the Post-Bill Era? Hour 2: Fans not booing Zappe, but lack of Maye Hour 3: Listing the players on team USA Tatum is better than | More Maye takes Hour 4: Milton Mania | Should I delete d…
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Hour 4 - During the fourth hour of the Mego and Lyons show, the crew talks Drake Maye and the Patriots, dating advice, and dives into Pats fan's takes with callers. First, Mego fingers the pulse with callers and asks them how they feel about the Milton vs Maye debate. Then, some dating advice in Megsplaining Relationship Roundtable. Finally, they g…
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Hour 3 - During the third hour of the Mego and Lyons show the crew talks USA basketball, Patriots football, and Fenway concerts. First, Jon Lyons lists the players on team USA that are worse than Jayson Tatum. Then, is the offensive line the reason why Maye only got one series? Finally, Triple Play! Mego and Ryan give their desired Fenway concert s…
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Hour 2 - During the second hour of the Mego and Lyons show the crew talks about the Patriots and Jayson Tatum. First, the fans were not booing Zappe himself, but they were booing Mayo and the lack of Drake Maye on the field. Of the few and far between things to be excited about with the Patriots this season, why not give the fans what they want? Th…
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Serbia is Jayson Tatum’s kryptonite. It is galling when you can barely get by Serbia and Tatum does not touch the court. Lyons: you are down seventeen and you still will not play Tatum? If they had lost that game, then a lot more people would be talking about it. Kerr is being so obnoxious. Only ten guys can play? This has never been an issue befor…
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MassLive Patriots beat reporter Marl Daniels calls into the Mego and Lyons show to discuss a multitude of Patriots topics including Joe Milton excitement, Patriots young receivers, and the disappointment in the Patriots management for not playing Drake Maye as much as everyone wanted to see him play.…
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Lyons: I get the broadcast setup, but we could have used a little more information on what was going on. Mego: People are being super snotty over the performance of Joe Milton III. he was exciting! I get it, it means nothing, but it tells me that this is a fanbase that is so thirsty for any kind of entertaining product coming from the Patriots. Fan…
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Hour 1 - During the first hour of the Mego and Lyons show, the crew talks Patriots football as they played their first game of the Jerod Mayo era last night. First, a discussion on the lack of direction from the coaching staff in not playing Drake Maye as much as fans and the media wanted them to. Then, Mego speaks on Dan Orlovsky, who analyzed han…
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What on earth are "handoff mechanics?" He watched the ball as he handed it off? Dan, come on. This is a learning curve, but we do not have to make anything out of this. Lyons: It’s important, but are these the things that will make him a franchise QB? I appreciate him getting so excited over this. Mego: He is really good at the breakdown stuff, but…
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