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Sportscaster Jim Gray calls in to talk with Pat, who is a longtime friend. They open the show discussing Donald Sterling's apology, and their most difficult interviews. They also complain about Twitter and the lack of privacy for public figures. Later in the show, Pat and Jim talk about Adrien Broner's suspension from boxing after his racist slur, and the excitement of the NFL Draft. As the show wraps up, the guys discuss Michael Sam, David Stern, and why they like the WNBA.
Sportscaster Jim Gray calls in to talk with Pat, who is a longtime friend. They open the show discussing Donald Sterling's apology, and their most difficult interviews. They also complain about Twitter and the lack of privacy for public figures. Later in the show, Pat and Jim talk about Adrien Broner's suspension from boxing after his racist slur, and the excitement of the NFL Draft. As the show wraps up, the guys discuss Michael Sam, David Stern, and why they like the WNBA.
Pat is back with an all-new episode dedicated to the Donald Sterling controversy. First, Pat takes a call from former NBA player (and now sports agent) John Greig. The guys discuss the importance of owner behavior, and what may happen to the future of the league. In the second half of the show, reputation manager Aaron Perlut adds commentary about riding the line between over-reacting to a scandal, or saying nothing at all.
Pat is back with an all-new episode dedicated to the Donald Sterling controversy. First, Pat takes a call from former NBA player (and now sports agent) John Greig. The guys discuss the importance of owner behavior, and what may happen to the future of the league. In the second half of the show, reputation manager Aaron Perlut adds commentary about riding the line between over-reacting to a scandal, or saying nothing at all.
Dr. Wendy Walsh and Pat sit down for a conversation about Americas baby-daddy problem, the 30 Day Love Detox, and the realities of hook up culture. They also discuss the importance of having a cultural support system, and how to properly break up with someone.
Dr. Wendy Walsh and Pat sit down for a conversation about Americas baby-daddy problem, the 30 Day Love Detox, and the realities of hook up culture. They also discuss the importance of having a cultural support system, and how to properly break up with someone.
Joe Walsh talks with Pat about his incredible guitar playing, the importance of honing your craft, and why The Eagles still love touring together. The guys also discuss 'grandma groupies', recovering from substance abuse, and Joe's love of operating ham radios.
Joe Walsh talks with Pat about his incredible guitar playing, the importance of honing your craft, and why The Eagles still love touring together. The guys also discuss 'grandma groupies', recovering from substance abuse, and Joe's love of operating ham radios.
Julius 'Dr. J' Erving calls in to chat with Pat about the best players he faced, his favorite dunks, and how big his afro got. The guys also have an in-depth conversation about inspiring others, moving on from tragedy, and creating your own legacy.
Julius 'Dr. J' Erving calls in to chat with Pat about the best players he faced, his favorite dunks, and how big his afro got. The guys also have an in-depth conversation about inspiring others, moving on from tragedy, and creating your own legacy.
Josh Dickey of Mashable.com chats with Pat about who may replace David Letterman-from Colbert, to DeGeneres, to many others. They also discuss the relevance of the Late Night landscape in general, and the talent it takes to be sharp and hilarious night after night after night.
Josh Dickey of Mashable.com chats with Pat about who may replace David Letterman-from Colbert, to DeGeneres, to many others. They also discuss the relevance of the Late Night landscape in general, and the talent it takes to be sharp and hilarious night after night after night.
Kevin Kirby talks with Pat about 'We Face It Together', a revolutionary movement that reveals why coming out about your addiction struggles will actually help remove the stigma surrounding it. They also discuss the broken treatment system, and explain why we need to educate physicians, and recognize addiction as a disease just as we do other health problems.
Kevin Kirby talks with Pat about 'We Face It Together', a revolutionary movement that reveals why coming out about your addiction struggles will actually help remove the stigma surrounding it. They also discuss the broken treatment system, and explain why we need to educate physicians, and recognize addiction as a disease just as we do other health problems.
Jeff Pearlman calls in to talk with Pat about the Lakers legacy, and his new book, 'Showtime'. Along the way, the guys discuss the anything goes craziness of the Forum Club, Magic vs. Bird, and how the team forever transformed the image of the NBA into an entertainment spectacular.