24giovanni
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I am looking for some really good podcasts to listen to at work. I am hoping you guys can recommend some that are usually over an hour long to help pass the day.
Thx
Thx
I'm a complicated man.@Sheppy and I will be developing a podcast that is HF-based, where we will bring on a series of regular posters to take points of discussion of the day and discuss them in a format that is certain to get all of you incredibly damp
The initial guest will, of course, be @The don godfather - where we will attempt what no human being has ever attempted before - trying to figure this guy out
I am looking for some really good podcasts to listen to at work. I am hoping you guys can recommend some that are usually over an hour long to help pass the day.
Thx
Will you be giving notice when she's a go?!@Sheppy and I will be developing a podcast that is HF-based, where we will bring on a series of regular posters to take points of discussion of the day and discuss them in a format that is certain to get all of you incredibly damp
The initial guest will, of course, be @The don godfather - where we will attempt what no human being has ever attempted before - trying to figure this guy out
Appreciate it Andrew, but I don't belong on this list.gotta start with our friend @DominicT What`s Bruin, I listen to our other good friend Mark Allred and his Black n Gold productions, Bruins Rinkside, Something`s Bruin and I f`in love Bruins Benders, those two dudes make me laugh so much
disagree 100%Appreciate it Andrew, but I don't belong on this list.
wasn`t sure if it`s really a pod or a show but still relevant as my personal "go to" guy for opinions , observations and suggestions I trustAppreciate it Andrew, but I don't belong on this list.
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I watch three essential (to me) podcasts on YouTube, though I'm sure you can listen to them elsewhere.
New England Hockey Journal editor Evan Marinofsky & Boston Globe/Boston.com sports writer Conor Ryan host both "Bruins Beat" and "Poke the Bear." Various Bruins media figures guest, including a favorite, WEEI's Ty Anderson.
Marinofsky and Ryan are young, knowledgeable, and entertaining in low key fashion. No "Chicklets" foolishness.
Highly, highly recommended,
Joe Haggerty, infamous to some on the board, hosts "Pucks With Haggs."
He certainly doesn't lack for ego, but he too knows the game, and is articulate in his analysis and opinions.
Frequent guests include the encyclopedic and verbose Mick Colageo, Steve Conroy (Boston Herald) and Mark Divver (late of the Providence Journal and contributor to NEHJ and NHL.com.)
All three are seasoned, wizened cranks who know what they're talking about, and know the Boston Bruins.
Inside out,
Happy listening,
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Yes. He has a flinty relationship with Sweeney. How dare he question the Professor?Mostly avoid Haggs, but fully agree on Marinofsky, Ryan and Anderson. All well worth a listen.
Ty Anderson has been a go-to regarding the Bruins for me for a while. Don't necessarily agree with all his takes, but he's insightful, direct, informed and most importantly he clearly bleeds black and gold and wants to see the team succeed.