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Sports talk with a twist! This podcast is about sports but, not in the traditional sense. On this podcast, we will be interviewing current and former athletes. Our mission is to give these amazing athletes the opportunity to share their story, in hopes to inspire others to keep pushing forward. We will mainly be focusing on athletes from our home town of Norristown, PA and the greater Philadelphia Area. We will also be adding in traditional ESPN type of sports talk as well. Be sure to tune i ...
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On The Stoop

Maui The God, Shal The Goat

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Just two guys chilling on the stoop talking life, sports, music and anything else that comes to mind. Following the footsteps on the people who raised us. No rules, no notes. Just sitting talking some shit
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Adam, Josh, and Lee have been lifelong wrestling fans. Each episode they sit down and share the stories that have made them fans forever. Listen in for lighthearted laughs, in depth analysis, and as always hatred for Greg Gagne. This is Going to Rasslin’!
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The Super Rad MMA Show

Jack Aaron Stoops & Mel Browne

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Welcome to Jack and Mel's Super Rad MMA Show, produced by Palooka media! Our weekly podcast is released every Tuesday and can be found here, on pinecast, or of course, on iTunes! What, there's more? Yes, of course! Head over to the link down below to find some video content where we'll bring you MMA discussion videos, saints and sinners and even MMA Short Films. Feel free to follow our social media (inks below) to get the latest updates as we release content four days a week. As always, like ...
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On The Record

WYPR 88.1 FM Baltimore

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Catch On the Record, hosted by Sheilah Kast, weekdays from 9:30 to 10:00 am, following NPR's Morning Edition. We'll discuss the issues that affect your life and bring you thoughtful and lively conversations with the people who shape those issues -- business people, public officials, scholars, artists, authors, WYPR reporters and other journalists who can take us inside the story. If you want to share a comment, question, or an idea for an interview you?d like to hear, email us at ontherecord ...
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College football in all its glory. Ditch the mainstream and break the huddle with The Solid Verbal. Since 2008, Ty Hildenbrandt and Dan Rubenstein have been shaking up the college football podcasting scene with their fun and unique blend of commentary. Whether you're a diehard or a casual observer, the show taps into your fandom with spirited debates, fresh perspectives, and segments you won't hear anywhere else. Recognized as trailblazers in the podcasting world, The Solid Verbal isn't just ...
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The Depth Chart Podcast provides in-depth football analysis from former UK quarterback Freddie Maggard. He breaks down the previous match up and previews the next week’s opponent. You’ll hear some exciting stories from someone who played through the SEC schedule. Freddie also answers fan questions and welcomes on some exciting guests.
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To be a great quarterback, you need to do more than just make throws. You have to be a leader. You have to set the tone for an entire organization. But what does it really take to be great? After a 14-year NFL career and Super Bowl Championship, Trent Dilfer has spent the past decade coaching and mentoring some of the most talented and dynamic young quarterbacks in the country. He's traveled the country watching players and coaches figure out how to be great. This show gives all football fan ...
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Joe Gans was the first African American world boxing champion of the 20th century. A Baltimorean, he was also an entrepreneur, philanthropist and started a baseball team that was a precursor to the Negro Leagues. Never heard of him? You’re not alone. There is a dedicated group of people working to change that. We hear from Sara Artes, co-chair of t…
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Here is a Stoop Story from Mike ‘The Persecutor’ Paschall, about why it’s worth fighting hard for what you love. The next LIVE stoop event happens later this month on Thursday June 27. The theme is B-More Proud: Queer Tales of Charm City. Hosted at Creative alliance. More information at Stoopstorytelling.com. Do you have a question or comment about…
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Kamiar, Stephen, and Trevor discuss random things Oklahoma from the OL, how far Venables is getting OU on Defense, and other random NCAA Musings. Stephen breaks down recruiting and more possible good news on the way, we take your hot takes, and we interview former Oklahoma Sooner baseball player, Max White. Discord Link: https://discord.gg/CWRAFpN3…
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In this college football podcast episode, Ty and Dan chat with Nick Roush from Kentucky Sports Radio to talk through the current state of Wildcats football, the controversial NIL comments by Mark Stoops last fall, the reasons behind inconsistency on offense, how Kentucky fits into the new era of SEC football and much more. Plus, an impromptu discus…
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The crew has never been busier and there's never been a better time for a podcast. George is in Destin, Florida, at the SEC meetings getting all the lowdown on OU's move to the SEC and the current state of things in Norman. Josh is in studio because he's touring the state of Oklahoma checking out the top prospects. This week he's out at team camps …
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Herring Run Park stretches for 375 acres in Northeast Baltimore, reaching from Morgan State University to Armistead Gardens. It's Heritage Trail offers visitors insight into the park's historical and ecological landscape. We speak with Misty Fae, executive director of the Friends of Herring Run Parks, and board member Charles Minor. On Saturday, Ju…
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In 1953, the Baltimore City Fire Department desegregated, hiring its first group of ten Black firefighters. Seven decades later, the African American Firefighters Historical Society honors the continued service of Black firefighters across the country. In January, the organization received a grant to support the creation of the International Black …
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In this college football podcast episode, Ty and Dan welcome Scott Wright from The Oklahoman onto the pod to discuss the state of the Oklahoma State football program heading into Mike Gundy's 20th season and the most wide open season in the history of the Big 12 conference. Has the Pokes' biggest obstacle been a coaching or talent issue or simply g…
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Much more than a kick off to summer, Memorial Day is about remembering those who sacrificed their lives in military service. We meet Paula Davis, president of Maryland Gold Star Mothers -- she talks about her son, Justin, and how the group honors the memories of their children through continued service to the military community. Do you have a quest…
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Here's a Stoop Story from Luis Rosa-Valentin about why not trying in life … is not an option. Rosa-Valentin served in the U.S. Army until 2008, when he was injured during his service in Iraq. Now he is an artist and the president of Single-Handed Arts. We at OTR want to take this moment to honor and remember all of those who have lost their lives d…
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We start this week with baseball as Eddie is at the Big 12 Baseball tournament in Arlington, Texas, after watching Oklahoma shut out TCU 4-0 in their tournament opener. Josh McCuistion is also in town to start his Oklahoma preps tour as he was in Owasso, Wagoner and Choctaw Wednesday to get a look at some of the top talent in the state. We also tal…
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In this college football podcast episode, Ty and Dan chat with Cory Smith from PackPride.com about both the stability and inconsistency of the NC State football program, as Dave Doeren continues winning 8-9 games a year but has yet to reach the 10-win plateau. What will it take to get the Wolfpack to the next level, and could 2024 be the year given…
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We finish up discussing Bob's time in the Mid-South Territory on this week's Wrestling Stoop. We go back to 1982 one final time to talk Bob's feud with Paul Orndorff, Ted Dibiase's revenge, The Junkyard Dog takes the North American Title, and Bob being indirectly involved the Dibiase heel turn vs. JYD. Plus, we further discuss Bill Watts' brilliant…
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Baltimore has seen a surge in union organizing, with local wins for workers at high-profile companies like Apple and Starbucks. The Baltimore Museum of Industry is marking this moment in time with its latest exhibit, titled: “Collective Action: Labor Activism in 21st Century Baltimore.” We speak with BMI Curator of Collections and Exhibitions Rache…
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How much do you make? It’s a taboo question, but Hannah Williams is working to change that. Williams is the founder of Salary Transparent Street. You may have seen her videos, where she asks people at parks, farmers’ markets, or just walking down the street, to share their salary. We ask how she developed her passion for salary transparency. Links:…
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In this college football podcast episode, Ty and Dan chat with Mitch Sherman of The Athletic and Locked On Nebraska podcast about the state of the Cornhuskers football program after Matt Rhule's first season, the hype surrounding Dylan Raiola at quarterback, the ways that a divisionless Big Ten affects the program, the resiliency of the fan base an…
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In this week's pod we re-live our epic journey to SW London on the Supporters Coach where we experienced, quite simply, one of the best rugby away days ever. We loved the Stoop... We loved the running rugby... We loved the ale and the Chicken Caesar burger (albeit a bit pricey) And one of us loved the cheeky little techno DJ... What a day, what a w…
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Nurse Vanessa Battista shares a powerful story about what she learned from Colin, a young man dying of cancer. Listen to more tales from the Stoop Storytelling Series. Search the archives or check out the podcast. The next Stoop event is June 27th at the Creative Alliance in Highlandtown. The Stoop Storytelling Series, in partnership with the Queer…
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Storytelling is an opportunity to share universal lessons about the human condition. Phill Branch is the founder and creative director of Baltimore Story Fest. He previews the groups performing this weekend at the Baltimore Theater Project and shares how to craft an exceptional story. Schedule: May 17 @ 8pm – Perfect Liars Club May 18 @ 8pm – Morti…
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In this college football podcast episode, Ty and Dan welcome Austin Price from Volquest.com to the podcast to discuss Tennessee's new era with Nico Iamaleava at quarterback, the endless battle to keep up with Georgia and Alabama, Josh Heupel's teambuilding philosophy and more. Plus, a little chat about Dabo Swinney's latest comments about the trans…
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It's another week inside the Scoop Studios on Campus Corner and Carey, Josh, Eddie and George are back for another edition of the Unofficial 40. This week had us looking ahead to the SEC and how difficult the road could be for the Sooners. Vegas does not have the Sooners favored in a ton of contests in 2024. We're all pretty excited about the Thund…
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We continue our discussion of Bob's time in the Mid-South Territory on this week's Wrestling Stoop. We go back to 1982 and talk Bob Roop turning on good buddy Paul Orndorff, and then Roop defeating Ted Dibiase for the North American Title! We also discuss an angle involving Orndorff & Roop attacking Dusty Rhodes, Bob vs. JYD on TV, how Paul Orndorf…
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In this week's episode, Pete, Miles and Lee review the defeat against Saracens at Ashton Gate. Despite a good start the Bears ultimately lost control of the game in the face of an incredibly experienced, focused and effective opposition who delivered a classic 'been there, seen that and worn the T-shirt' sort of performance led by the mercurial Owe…
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In this college football podcast episode, Ty and Dan welcome Ben Jones from StateCollege.com back to the podcast and try to decipher what's been holding Penn State football back over the tenure of James Franklin. Can new offensive coordinator Andy Kotelnicki unlock Drew Allar's true potential and how did last year's crop of receivers contribute to …
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Here's a Stoop Story from Rebecca Fielding about her son, Enzo, and how entering into his world exposed her to much beauty and joy. You can find more information -- including live events and the Stoop podcast -- at Stoopstorytelling.com. Do you have a question or comment about a show or a story idea to pitch? Contact On the Record at: Senior Superv…
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When you need something done in an effective, no nonsense way -- who do you call? Moms. That’s how ‘Moms on a Mission’ at the St. Luke's Youth Center in West Baltimore came to be. Led by the community, for the community, we hear from executive director Amanda Talbot and engagement coordinator Darlene Clark to hear how they do it. Do you have a ques…
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Spring is here, so pack your hiking boots, swimwear and hammock and head to one of Maryland’s 77 state parks. Angela Crenshaw was named director of the Maryland Park Service in November. What is her plan for the future of Maryland’s state parks? This Saturday, New Germany State Park in Garrett County will host the 9th annual Mountain Maryland Nativ…
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Amid the ridges and valleys of Appalachia live some of Maryland’s rarest plant and animal life. Photographer Mark Hendricks captures slithering salamanders and shifting seasons in his new book, "The Central Appalachians: Mountains of the Chesapeake." On May 30th at the Howard County Conservancy, Mark Hendricks will speak about his book and share st…
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Ty and Dan welcome Ryan Abraham from USCFootball.com back to the podcast and discuss what it'll take for Lincoln Riley to get the Trojans over the hump. What's the root cause of USC's defensive issues, and how is D'Anton Lynn trying to solve them? What will the Trojans look like on offense now that Caleb Williams is off to the NFL? And were NFL Dra…
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We're back with Carey, Josh, Eddie and George for another edition of the Unofficial 40. We take some time to relax and look back at OU's success in the transfer portal and why we think the Sooners are starting to figure this all out. What has changed? What caused that change? And is OU is a good spot to compete in the transfer portal in the future?…
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Crownsville Hospital in Anne Arundel County was Maryland's infamous segregated mental health asylum, and the only such facility available to Black people in Maryland between 1911 and desegregation in the 1960s. A new book by NBC and MSNBC journalist Antonia Hylton traces the history of Crownsville Hospital, the struggles and triumphs of its patient…
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The Wrestling Stoop w/Bob Roop continues to discuss Bob's time in The Cowboy's Mid South Wrestling territory circa 1981 & 1982. This time around, we discuss Roop, Bob Orton & The Iron Sheik getting arrested, Paul Orndorff stories, Bob Orton slapping a cop, Bill Watts' master class booking, we look at a great string of TV episodes involving the Roop…
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Emergency room wait times in Maryland are the worst in the country. We ask Anna Palmisano, head of Marylanders for Patient Rights, how long waits can affect health outcomes. Read her op-ed in Maryland Matters: How can we reduce ER wait times in Maryland hospitals? Then, two physicians propose a solution: cut CEO salaries and use the funds to hire m…
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In this college football podcast episode, Ty and Dan call out some of their favorite postings from Message Board Geniuses (@boardgeniuses) and wonder whether Billy Napier is hiding something, how Oregon keeps getting landing bigtime recruits, if Colorado has secretly good depth, whether a grand Trev Alberts conspiracy theory is believable, and deba…
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