Listography 51 – The Greatest Stretch in Sports

Sports is the gift that keeps on giving. At any point on the calendar there are multiple leagues in play, but it’s clear there are stretches where sports is at its best. That’s the topic of Episode 51: what stretch on the calendar is the best?

We put up a parameter of a three month period and then debated which one was the greatest. Is it the spring months when March Madness, The Masters, and MLB Opening Day highlight the slate? Or are you more into the winter months when basketball and hockey are underway, while football goes into bowl/playoff mode? And don’t forget the summer with baseball, NBA and NHL championships, and the Olympics or World Cup.

Give this one a listen and then sound off! What’s your favorite? You can let us know on social media, FacebookTwitter and/or Instagram to join the conversation. Thanks for listening and be sure to subscribe, rate and review on iTunes.

Listography 50 – Super Bowl LVIII

Well, would you look at that…a milestone of sorts for the show! This is episode 50 and we’re taking it back to where it all began. In our first episode ever we discussed the Super Bowl and it’s fitting that it’s our topic again for the 50th episode.

Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and the Chiefs are ready for a rematch with Christian McCaffrey, Brock Purdy, and the 49ers. Tons of storylines envelop this matchup, along with some bold predictions that need to be made. Just for fun, we also discuss the must haves at a Super Bowl party.

Give the show a listen and share it with a friend! Also, don’t forget to follow us on social media, FacebookTwitter and/or Instagram to join the conversation. Thanks for listening and be sure to subscribe, rate and review on iTunes.

Listography 50: Super Bowl LVIII

Listography 49 – Golf for Dummies

Many a man has tried his hand at golf and few have figured the game out. Your mental fortitude will be tested and your frustrations may trump your fun at times, but Wad is about to try his hand at the game.

Tsuleff has been a golfer for a long time and he’s here with his list of three bits of wisdom for Wad. When the weather warms, we will be hitting the course, and surely Tsuleff’s wisdom will be at the forefront of Wad’s mind.

Have you played golf before? We’d love to hear some of your best stories in the comments! Also, don’t forget to follow us on social media, FacebookTwitter and/or Instagram to join the conversation. Thanks for listening and be sure to subscribe, rate and review on iTunes.

Listography Ep. 48 – 2023 Year in Review

Here’s a new year’s resolution for you: we’re back and hoping to be more consistent with new material! We’re starting 2024 by looking back at 2023. As sports fans, there was plenty to remember from Taylor Swift taking over the NFL to the PGA Tour being challenged by LIV to the NCAA once again making headlines for conference realignment.

We take a look back, and discuss why all three storylines matter. Thanks for listening and be sure to tell your friends about us!

Also, don’t forget to follow us on social media, FacebookTwitter and/or Instagram to join the conversation. Thanks for listening and be sure to subscribe, rate and review on iTunes.

Listography Ep. 47 – NCAA Realignment

NCAA musical chairs is back in session, folks! Some of the biggest names in college sports are headed to new conferences and the Big Ten and SEC have flexed their muscles. What do the others do? Who knows!

There’s tons to dissect with some of the latest moves and questions abound. That’s what you will find on the newest podcast: our top three storylines of this latest set of conference realignment moves.

What comes next? What about Notre Dame? Does the NCAA Tournament stand a chance? All that and a bit more on the newest podcast. Follow us on social media, FacebookTwitter and/or Instagram to join the conversation. Thanks for listening and be sure to subscribe, rate and review on iTunes.

Listography Ep. 47 – NCAA Realignment

Listography Ep. 45

*tap* *tap* *tap* Is this thing on?? We’re baaaaack! After a long hiatus due to big changes in our personal lives, we’re knocking off the rust and getting back in the game. On Episode 45, we’re discussing the biggest storylines of the NBA playoffs and the most annoying things in sports right now.

We’re aiming for shorter shows and a bit more in-depth conversation on topics as we revisit what our show should be so we hope you enjoy. We promise we’ll be back soon!

Listography Ep. 45

Listography: Episode 40 – Quarantined!

Like everyone else across the world, we’ve spent the last six weeks in quarantine. While there are aspects of it that haven’t been fun, we’ve tried to make the most of it. In fact, we think we’ve done so well in quarantine that we decided we should just make a whole show of it.

Nate Wadley makes his third appearance on the show and we bounce around from topic to topic. We’ve tried some new things in quarantine and discuss how that has gone. We’ve also watched plenty of TV and movies during the past six weeks. Finally, there are things we miss and we break those down to finish the show.

Hopefully everyone is staying safe and hopefully the restrictions will be lifted soon. Until then though, pop the ear buds in and give the show a listen. Don’t forget to connect with us right here on the blog or follow us on social media, FacebookTwitter and/or Instagram to join the conversation. Thanks for listening and be sure to subscribe, rate and review on iTunes.

Listography: Episode 40 | Quarantine Special

Listography: Episode 36 – 2020 MLB Special Pt. II

Part II of the 2020 MLB Special is live! In the last episode we gave you our all-time favorite team, but in this one we rank the top five best games we’ve watched and then break down some storylines for this upcoming season.

We’re not huge fans of Rob Manfred, we thing replay is terrible and the Astros deserve all the boos. Those are the takes that await you in the latest show, which you can find in the second segment. Before that, take a trip down memory lane as we shout out the Chicago White Sox and their mostly-forgotten 2005 World Series squad. We also looked at our favorite games as fans as Wad and Tsuleff reminisce about 2011 Game 6 and Nate rehashed the emotional rollercoaster that was 2016 Game 7.

Who knows when baseball will be back, but don’t go all this time without the game. Remember to listen to Part I and then connect with us right here on the blog or follow us on social media, FacebookTwitter and/or Instagram to join the conversation. Thanks for listening and don’t forget to subscribe, rate and review on iTunes.

Listography: Episode 36 | 2020 MLB Special Pt. II

Listography: Episode 35 – 2020 MLB Special Pt. I

Well, times are strange these days with the coronavirus running rampant through our world. First and foremost, we wish everyone nothing but safety and good health during these times. Staying home and avoiding people can be difficult and a bit depressing, but we’re here to help!

Obviously (as you will find out when you start listening), we recorded our 2020 MLB Special before all the craziness went down, but we’ve decided to release it anyway. Nate Wadley once again stopped by to join the show and we went about things a bit differently this year. Because we talked for so long, we decided to divide the show into two parts and part one below is our all-time favorite MLB team. We’ve constructed a lineup of our favorite players at each position.

It was no simple task to narrow it down, but we’re confident that we each built a team that would not only be fun, but could also win some ball games. Part II of the MLB Special will drop later this week and in that episode we will talk more about the upcoming season.

For now though, give Part I a listen and let us know your all-time favorite team! Connect with us right here on the blog or follow us on social media, FacebookTwitter and/or Instagram to join the conversation. Thanks for listening and don’t forget to subscribe, rate and review on iTunes.

Listography: Episode 35 | 2020 MLB Special Pt. I

Listography: Episode 33 – Remembering Kobe

The world stopped Sunday afternoon. Kobe Bryant dead. How? Where? Why? So many questions and no sense to make of it all. Our heroes aren’t supposed to go like this. The suddenness of it all only added to the heartbreak and it became even worse when the news came out that his daughter Gianna and seven others were on board.

Kobe Bryant was a legend in every sense of the word. He was the NBA for a generation and, while it had only been a few years, he had so gracefully slid into retirement and family life. For all his awards and accolades on the court, he seemed to enjoy just being a dad off it.

It’s tragic that those nine individuals are no longer here with us and the mourning process throughout the league will take time. As for fans, we grieve for a man we did not know, but who played such a large part in our lives. This week, we sat down and counted down 8 Kobe Moments as we remember the life and legacy of one of the greatest to ever do it.

Share your Kobe stories with us as pay tribute to Mamba. You can join in on the conversation on our FacebookTwitter and/or Instagram. Thanks for listening and don’t forget to subscribe, rate and review on iTunes.

Listography: Episode 33 | Remembering Kobe