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The purpose of these interviews is to introduce you, and in many cases me, to a person of interest. That person might be famous, but more times than not won’t...
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The purpose of these interviews is to introduce you, and in many cases me, to a person of interest.
That person might be famous, but more times than not won’t be. That person might be the main interest of the interview, or it might be a purpose they are very passionate about. But regardless of the who or the what, my one hope is that by the end of the conversation, you look back and say to yourself, “That was worth my time.” Thank YOU for your interest.
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That person might be famous, but more times than not won’t be. That person might be the main interest of the interview, or it might be a purpose they are very passionate about. But regardless of the who or the what, my one hope is that by the end of the conversation, you look back and say to yourself, “That was worth my time.” Thank YOU for your interest.
25 FEB 2021 · From Salesianum to UD to Vietnam and back to the City of Newark, Vance Funk III has left his footprint on the town he loves. Why did he run for Mayor? What were his greatest accomplishments? Why did he resign? What's left on his bucket list? Answers to these questions and some great stories were part of our interesting conversation.
17 FEB 2021 · Dave ""Fredman" Frederick is a retired special education teacher and a long-time sports editor (now emeritus) for the Cape Gazette. Nobody has more knowledge about sports in the beach area than Fredman. He can tell a story like nobody else. But have you heard his story? We talk about how he made it from the rowhouse streets of Philly to Sesame Street by the Sea, where everyone has multiple muppet disorder (MMD). What exactly is MMD? How has Fredman dealt with tragedy in his family. Take a listen and learn more about Fredman than you've ever heard before.
12 FEB 2021 · Qualeak Bumbrey is a senior in high school, a solid student, star athlete and full-time employee. And he lives alone. Despite his tough upbringing - including two separate incidents involving gun fire - and now living alone, he remains committed to his family with a solid plan for his future, and theirs.
5 FEB 2021 · Today’s conversation is with former St. George’s High School basketball standout and 2019 Delaware High School Player of the year Nah’Shon “Bones” Hyland, whose childhood nickname has now traveled with him to Richmond, Virginia, where he is a sophomore star on the Virginia Commonwealth University basketball team that competes in the Atlantic 10 Conference. I was fortunate to have a front row seat for many of his games as the play by play announcer for Fox Sports 1290, including a few 50-point performances and all four of his appearances in the state tournament semifinal games. But Bones’ story is about more than just the game he loves and the success he has had playing it. A family tragedy shortly after the end of his junior season in high school permanently changed the budding superstar’s outlook on family, the sport of basketball, and life. Here is my conversation with Bones Hyland. Whether you’re a sports fan or not, I believe you will find it … interesting and worth your time.
29 JAN 2021 · Stefanie Kelusza is a two-time first-team All-State basketball player who started every season for Conrad Schools of Science since 8th grade. She led this year's team to a 5-0 start and a No. 1 ranking, averaging more than 20 points a game. And then, she announced she had graduated and was heading to the University of Massachussetts to begin her career early. Hear what factors played into her decision, what she will miss most and how she hopes the first few months of this next phase in her life play out.
The purpose of these interviews is to introduce you, and in many cases me, to a person of interest. That person might be famous, but more times than not won’t...
show more
The purpose of these interviews is to introduce you, and in many cases me, to a person of interest.
That person might be famous, but more times than not won’t be. That person might be the main interest of the interview, or it might be a purpose they are very passionate about. But regardless of the who or the what, my one hope is that by the end of the conversation, you look back and say to yourself, “That was worth my time.” Thank YOU for your interest.
show less
That person might be famous, but more times than not won’t be. That person might be the main interest of the interview, or it might be a purpose they are very passionate about. But regardless of the who or the what, my one hope is that by the end of the conversation, you look back and say to yourself, “That was worth my time.” Thank YOU for your interest.
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