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Alex and Vince discuss a chaotic week of Wisconsin sports involving pairs of Border Battle victories and pairs of coach firings.
Heewone reads another poem from Kim Namju’s collection, which he wrote while incarcerated.
Alex and Vince voice grievances regarding a wild baseball week, grade the NBA In-Season Tournament and hand out some early NBA awards.
Play-by-play announcer Chris Vosters, who got his start at WSUM, jumps onto the podcast. Vosters currently announces for the Blackhawks and Big Ten Network. He discusses his time at WSUM and Wisconsin, Badgers hockey, Connor Bedard, and the life of …
MJLC members Ray, Anna, Emily and Quinn discuss how care appears in their lives and how care as a resistance intersects with other forms of resistance.
In this episode, Ray, Heewone, Lexi, Georgie and Eliana discuss the new Hunger Games movie, “The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes.” They talk about the differences between the book and the movie, who their favorite characters were and their ratings …
Vince gives a proposal to FSU football, Alex compares two similar quarterbacks whose gap is closing and guest host Nick, a Bears fan, attempts to enjoy a victory-lap version of Packers grades.
Alex and Vince provide an updated mentality regarding the Packer’s season while touching on future options regarding Jordan Love. The two also rank the NBA and NFL’s least watchable teams.
Alex and Vince, along with guest hosts Evan and Joey, take an extended look across Wisconsin sports and talk about what they’re thankful for as sports fans.
This week, Heewone reads another Kim Namju poem and a surprise English language poem.
Host Ray Kirsch with WSUM members Lexi Spevacek, Georgie Laws and Kayla Dembiec discuss their favorite dystopian series from their childhood. They talk about what makes dystopian movies so compelling, who their favorite characters were and what the future of …