UFOs, UAPs, and Death Stars: The Truth is Out There
It’s hot outside… it’s so hot, in fact, that you might think the government just published an official report about UFOs… sorry, UAPs: unidentified aerial phenomena. Wait… they are?
It’s hot outside… it’s so hot, in fact, that you might think the government just published an official report about UFOs… sorry, UAPs: unidentified aerial phenomena. Wait… they are?
Warning: This episode reveals storylines and plot points about the Amazon Prime series Invincible. Don’t listen to this show unless you have seen Invincible or don’t mind hearing the plot.
Radio and TV star John “JJ” Jastremski is another Syracuse alum to join the podcast. After graduating from Syracuse, JJ won a WFAN “Fantasy Phenom” contest and parlayed it into a full-time WFAN host and Sportsnet New York contributor.
Bitcoin crashed hard this past weekend, and the selloff doesn’t seem to be turning around too quickly. The crypto markets have been unusually volatile recently, and there are a few factors at play.
Acclaimed comic book and animation writer Tim Sheridan joins the show to talk about all of his projects that are releasing this summer! He is the writer for the new animated Batman movie based on an iconic comic book entitled Batman – The Long Halloween.
Broadcasting icon Jim Lampley joins the show to discuss his new play-by-play venture with a streaming app called Triller. Lampley was to begin his new role on June 19th, but Teófimo López tested positive for Covid-19.
Video games and gaming are a hotter industry than they’ve ever been. Console gaming (like Xbox and PlayStation) is great, but PC gaming is greater.
Armen Taylor stars as The Flash (Jay Garrick) in the 2021 Warner Bros. DC Universe straight-to-video release, “Justice Society: World War II.” He is also Ben Boxer in the accompanying DC Showcase short film “Kamandi: The Last Boy on Earth!”
Longtime sports executive Scott O’Neil is an inspirational speaker. The CEO of the Philadelphia 76ers, New Jersey Devils, Dignitas E-Sports team, and more is the author of a new book entitled, “Be Where Your Feet Are.”