Always Aggravated with Mike Valenti
Summary: Always Aggravated is a signature podcast hosted by Mike Valenti, featuring content that is unique from his weekday radio show. Valenti will dish on an array of topics in a manner only Valenti can. Everything from sports to life to the issues of the day will be open for discussion, in an unfiltered and casual setting each week. Valenti and his crew of Mike "Sully" Sullivan, David "Hatchetman" Hull, and Roberto Boschian will bring you a new episode every Wednesday.
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On this week's episode of Always Aggravated, Mike Valenti has three big takes on Kawhi Leonard and the NBA Finals. Plus, the whole crew attempts the legendary Kawhi laugh. Also, with Game Of Thrones gone, what the hell do we watch on TV now? Sully's got the list!
On this week's episode of Always Aggravated, Mike had an epic meltdown during the taping of last week's podcast and we have the audio exclusive! That got us talking about workplace frustrations that we can all identify with.
On this week's episode of Always Aggravated, we continue our series of Worst Sports Franchises Of All Time featuring the Phoenix Suns. Also, Sully gives us words from the Millennial Dictionary and we have to figure out what the hell they mean!
On this week's episode of Always Aggravated, it's our Summer Movie Blowout! We talked about the highest grossing films of all time. We also discussed popular movie franchises we don't get, and a list of the hottest movies coming out this summer! Roberto even delighted us with a big voice narrator impression.
On this weeks episode of Always Aggravated, we ran through our detailed breakdown of the NFL draft. We talked winners, losers, conversation, etc. We also sat down with NBC Sports' Eddie Olczyk to preview the Kentucky Derby, and even asked a few hockey questions out there for the puckheads.
On this week's episode of Always Aggravated, we discover Sully's hidden talent and try to get David's ego in check. Also, we created an NFL Draft drinking game including catchphrases, cliches, and nonsense!
On this week's episode of Always Aggravated, Charles Davis of NFL Network and Fox Sports joins us. We had a great conversation about the upcoming NFL Draft and possible picks, scenarios, etc. It's a deep dive of football joy!
On this week's episode of Always Aggravated, we start out with baseball. The season is upon us, MLB attendance has been a disaster and we try to figure out why? Sully has some numbers and Mike dishes some dirt on the radio industry. Plus with Spring here, we have Roberto's list of the hottest new grilling gadgets for 2019.
On this week's episode of Always Aggravated, our friend Dan Wetzel from Yahoo Sports joins us. We talk about the Final Four before he jaunts off to The Masters, a funny airplane story, and something that really pissed Mike off right before recording the podcast.
On this week's episode of Always Aggravated, it's the Vegas Recap! Not only do we talk about the big weekend. Who was up? Who was down? We also have exclusive audio from inside the walls of The D Las Vegas, in a special segment from Roberto titled "Tales From The Mancave."
Roberto Vegas Sports Book Interviews Day 2
Roberto Vegas Sports Book Interviews Day 1
On this week's episode of Always Aggravated, we have a sit down with Vinny Magliulo, 40 year vet of the Vegas sports betting industry, and co-host of "My Guys In The Desert "with Brent Musberger. We talk to Vinny about his experience as a sports book director and how he executes March Madness as an odds maker. We also present our third installment of The Worst Sports Franchises of All Time featuring the Washington Wizards.
On this week's episode of Always Aggravated, we discuss Michael Jackson and the new "Leaving Neverland" documentary. Was he overrated as an artist and should radio continue to play his music? Also, we talk Antonio Brown and the bigger picture of what his trade to Oakland means.
This week on Always Aggravated, the crew is back together. We started with a conversation about how big of a loser David is for watching the NFL Combine. It quickly turned into Sully scolding players for showing emotion, and also discussing other non important sporting events. We then admitted that sometimes we use our jobs in sports radio to get out of things in our personal lives.