Balancing Sports Podcast
By J.B. Ellis
The PROgram is your place to get to know the guests. It’s an interview based program based on sports. Guests include Athletes, media members, authors, musicians and celebrities. This is not your regular interview, come get to know the guests and get different perspectives of sports and all things in life. Follow J.B. on Twitter @jb_thePROgram.
Latest episode
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Christine Brennan USA Today
When you look to women in sports you also have to look at those that cover them, The first woman to be a columnist for The Miami Herald writer of 7 books and a mainstay at covering the Olympics you need to look no further then Christine Brennan. -
Steve Lyons MLB Retired and Analyst
Steve Lyons stops in and talks about his career and his time in Boston and how different Baseball is today. -
Chuck Cooperstein Voice of the Dallas Mavs
Chuck Cooperstein joins the Program and discusses Luka, Dirk and all things Mavs. -
Wayne Larrivee Play by Play voice of the Green Bay Packers and SB preview
Wayne Larrivee comes in and who better to lead us up to the SB then a former announcer for the Chiefs and someone who had the opportunity to see Tampa up close the week prior. -
Raphael Esperanza
Raphael Esperanza kicks off Super Bowl week for us with some great stories and information on sports gambling. -
Scott Ferrall
Scott Ferrall comes in to talk about his career in radio. From Bob Knight to Howard Stern. -
Michael Speranza Former Fiba Player and Founder Scope for Success
Michael joins the show and discusses his career and where he intends on ending up in basketball. -
D.J. Kazmierczak Panini VP Marketing and Sales and Adam Gold Golden Card Breaks
Friend of The PROgram Adam Gold stops in with D.J. Kazmierczak V.P. Marketing and Sales Panini America, to discuss the trading card business. -
Phil Better The Digital Entrepreneur podcast
Phil Better of The Digital Entrepreneur Podcast stops by talks about bringing MLB back to Montreal and what hockey night in Canada is really like. -
Adopt A Minor Leaguer
One of the great charities I cam across on twitter, they help minor leaguers in financial need.