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By Josh Eisenberg
The podcast currently has 3 episodes available.
On this edition of Josh's Global Sports Show Podcast, we look at the sport of Netball and the attempts to bring the sport to the mainstream in the the United States and not just the Commonwealth countries, where it is currently the most played female sport in the world. The hope is that one day Netball can make the Olympics,, but what is standing in the way? It might just be Netball itself. We delve deep into this topic and much more about the game.
Featuring Music from James Brown, Beyonce, Salt-N-Pepa, Annie Get Your Gun, Irving Berlin, Kate Smith, The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Latché Swing, Pond5.com, Ludcaris, Will Smith, Usher, Lil'Jon, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Flight of The Conchords, The O'Jays, Richard Elgar, and more.
Contains interviews from Bethany Hershon of "The Netball Show" Podcast, Sonya Ottaway, Jeff Perrson and Steve Anderson of Netball America.
Announcer: Erin Susan Boyle
DISCLAIMER: Josh Eisenberg is a representative of Netball America but remains Neutral in his ability to tell the story of Netball.
Copyright 2022. Memory Artists Studios. All Rights Reserved.
In this edition of Josh's Global Sports Show Podcast, Josh takes a dive into the game known a s Texas Hold 'Em Poker, which is the most popular poker game in the world. He talks about the growth of the game since inception to 2003 and to where we are now featuring guests Emi, Jenna and Will Schroeder, Jennifer and Nick Masse, Nicole Giessinger, David Lofton, and Aaron Barone.
Featuring Music of Dean Martin, Lady Gaga, O.A.R., Electric Light Orchestra, The O'Jay's, and Kenny Rogers. Additional Media provided by Pond5. Clips furnished from 20th Century Fox, Walt Disney Company, and Fuzzy Door Entertainment.
This is not for profit. All Rights Reserved 2022 by Memory Artists Studios.
In the mid 2010's The City of New York discovered a phenomenon known as performative karaoke leagues, which were groups of people who would come together to perform karaoke in small sketch situations.
Gotham City Karaoke League, the largest New York City based league ran from 2013-2017, in it's hay day it was featured in National press organizations like The Wall Sttreet Journal and even mentioned on "Jeopardy!".
What happened to make the fun disappear? What happened that the trend of karaoke leagues just evaporated?
This is the tale of Gotham City Karaoke League, as Josh Eisenberg investigates on the first episode of his podcast, "Josh's Global Sports Show".
The podcast currently has 3 episodes available.