
Twitter: The Elon Channel and Thermonuclear Name & Shame
Is Twitter going away? We’ve asked that question about TikTok a number of times on this podcast, but now the question pivots to Elon Musk’s new company.
Is Twitter going away? We’ve asked that question about TikTok a number of times on this podcast, but now the question pivots to Elon Musk’s new company.
New York Times Best-Selling Author Jeff Pearlman makes his 3rd appearance on the podcast to discuss his 10th and latest book, “The Last Folk Hero, The Life and Myth of Bo Jackson.” Bo Jackson has been labeled as the best athlete ever.
And just like that… “the bird is freed.” After months of debate and speculation, Elon Musk has officially taken control of Twitter. We wonder… is Twitter still a thing?
Warning: Do not listen to this episode unless you have seen the 2022 Warner Bros. DCEU Release, “Black Adam” or do not mind hearing key plot points. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson makes his DCEU debut in the titular film Black Adam.
In the late 1970s, no book turned baseball on its ear more than the Bronx Zoo, written by then-current Yankee reliever Sparky Lyle. That book was co-written by longtime author and baseball historian Peter Golenbock.
We’re kicking off a two-part Techstream mini-series about the state of electric vehicles (EVs). We talk about utility companies incentivizing EV owners to get chargers installed, EVs as a “lifestyle choice,” and what’s being done to quell range anxiety.
Entertainment journalist Destiny Jackson makes her maiden voyage on the podcast. She breaks down the episodes, as well as gives a female perspective on She-Hulk and how it feels as a woman to see a woman take center stage.
Longtime play-by-play announcer Paul Olden is currently the public address announcer for the new Yankee Stadium. He’s been the only PA announcer since the new Stadium opened in 2009. Over the years he has called games for ESPN, the then-Cleveland Indians, & Tampa Bay Devil Rays.
We talk about the ways technology is bleeding into elections and political races. Then, we discuss the Supreme Court case determining “fair use” and Prince’s likeness. We talk about what’s at stake and how technology will need to change or adapt based on the outcome.