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By John Leahy
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The podcast currently has 251 episodes available.
Fenway Park organist Josh Kantor stops by to chat on the podcast this week. Some amazing stories here, if you love baseball and music this is the show for you!
This episode features an interview with longtime Boston sports media personality Greg Dickerson, who has worked for the Celtics and Patriots and has fascinating stories about the industry and his battles with some complex health challenges.
This week we take a look at the upcoming 2024-25 women's Hockey East season with special guests Laura Stickells and Natalie Noury of NESN providing analysis.
This episode contains a preview of the 2024-25 men's Hockey East season with Mike McMahon of CHN and the Mack Report, Mike Machnik of CHN and Merrimack TV, and Ian Beauchesne, Merrimack hockey PA voice.
Here are the songs which I re-recorded for the Jimmy Buffett tribute with Tim Poszgai. These songs were in the original recording.
A celebration of Jimmy Buffett one year after his passing. Joining me is my longtime friend Tim Pozsgai to help me reflect back. Due to technical difficulties, the songs I recorded for the podcast did not come out well, so the three songs are uploaded in a separate post.
A look at the upcoming 2024 NFL season, joining me our good friends and New Hampshire sports personalities Ken Cail and Mike Murphy.
This episode centers around my recent career announcement to accept the hockey radio broadcaster position at UMass Lowell. It covers my feelings about saying good bye to Merrimack and the excitement of starting a new chapter in Lowell.
This week's episode is focused on the artwork of Yolanda Mazzoni, my high school classmate and local artist. She has a fascinating story. Be sure to check out her fine work!
Former high school classmate and former director of risk management and safety for the US Olympic Committee in Colorado Springs Steven Levine joins me to share some fascinating stories from his experiences at the Olympic games from London, Vancouver, and Sochi.
The podcast currently has 251 episodes available.