Harbaugh excited to see contributions from new Ravens assistants
The Ravens head coach believes pass game specialist Keith Williams and wide receivers coach Tee Martin will be strong influences on the Baltimore passing game.
The Ravens head coach believes pass game specialist Keith Williams and wide receivers coach Tee Martin will be strong influences on the Baltimore passing game.
Don Mohler and Nestor discuss getting things done in Washington and Congress amidst the madness of polar partisan politics.
The Baltimore native is the first player in program history to win a conference defensive player of the year award.
The Ravens general manager wouldn’t dive into the specific traits he’s looking to add at the position.
“Hopefully, we can get that done at some point in the near future. It may take a little time, but we’re willing to try.”
The young catcher isn’t sure when he’ll receive the call to the majors, but he believes his competitive nature will help him succeed at any level.
Executive Director Howard Libit of the Baltimore Jewish Council discusses our society working together to end racism in America. And a little baseball, too…
Annapolis insider Len Foxwell mixes a few curveballs and some Natitude into a lengthy chat about life after working with Peter Franchot and what lies ahead in Maryland politics.
Ted Venetoulis joins us to discusses the history of the suburbs stimulating business in the city that helps all of Maryland. Let Uncle Ted tell you a true history story…
Bill Cole and Nestor discuss how we’ll really know and believe the COVID-19 pandemic is over – and when we’re safe to finally move freely about the planet.
Luke Jones joins Nestor to discuss the Miracle of Mancini and the senseless MASN decision of the Angelos family to still not show Orioles games for fans all month from Sarasota.
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor look at a year of pandemic life and changes to outdoor habits and adventure. Including grabbing a rod and reel and hitting a spot with just you and nature.
Leonard Raskin and Paula Bragg discuss significance of Mount Washington Pediatric Hospital and golf tourney
Their new weekly Catonsville meets Dundalk segment will cover all sorts of ground – local, political and gastrointestinal – but it started where it all began for Nestor and Don. Another ripe Grapefruit baseball season bearing no spring fruit.
Dr. Carmen Lopez-Avizu of Kennedy Krieger and Dr. Deepak Prabhakar of Sheppard Pratt discuss how COVID has impacted mental health in America and how local citizens in need can get immediate care.
Whether you’re a patient with routine medical needs or a mom having a baby, the past year of battling COVID has created complexity at local hospitals for everyone.
Leslie Simmons of LifeBridge Health joins Bob Atlas of the Maryland Hospital Association to discuss ways every local hospital has adjusted during the pandemic.
Donna Jacobs of University of Maryland Medical System joins the Baltimore County Executive to discuss how the three vaccines are making their way to Timonium and other mass vaccination centers in Maryland.
The Orioles first baseman singled in his first Grapefruit League at-bat since being diagnosed with colon cancer last March.
Cedric Mullins had batted just .147 with a .439 OPS in 111 major league plate appearances as a right-handed hitter.
Heather Mizeur wasn’t expecting to get back into politics from over on the Eastern Shore but the shocking events of January 6th have moved her back into a race to unseat Andy Harris in Congress.
Nearly seven years later, Delegate Jon Cardin discusses the significance of the historic anti-bullying legislation for children here in Maryland and beyond Annapolis.
The madame icon of all things gardening in the land of pleasant living, Carrie Engel of Valley View Farms gets our winter garden ready for spring with expert advice and tips for better summer veggies.
The delegate from the 46th district talks about where the money is going in our state and how she plans to create a better future.
The veteran first baseman described adjustments at the plate as “overdue” in trying to rejuvenate his career after batting a combined .169 over the last three seasons.
In the aftermath of the Texas disaster, our financial planning expert Leonard Raskin joins Nestor to discuss the significance of having real insurance for real emergencies. Just in case…
A spirited debate about all of the things we miss about life B.C. – before Covid. Todd Schuler and Nestor debate the Atlantic beaches and Northern Lights and visions of all that is ahead once we get this vaccine and pandemic handled.
After three decades of DMV worldwide sports coverage at the Associated Press, Dave Ginsburg is hanging up the laptop. At least for now. He joins Nestor for a fun retrospective of Baltimore and Washington and memories and press box food.
Our international (but made in Baltimore) fitness guru Teddy Savage of Planet Fitness discusses posture and movement as the pandemic continues and we all work from home on a screen.
Sure, the 0.0 predictions about postseason hopes were clever but what is the 2021 ceiling for the Birds of Mike Elias and rebuilding into another season without real hope for anything other than the future?
Our pal J.T. The Brick joins Nestor from Las Vegas, where dreams of a big black and silver stadium and a great road trip this fall keep the football spirits alive during a pandemic winter.
Three decades after she designed virtually aspect of our downtown stadium, Janet Marie Smith still lives here in Baltimore and has some thoughts about the future.
Juan Webster of Sagamore Pendry discusses his iconic Fells Point property and life in Baltimore during pandemic at the city’s finest hotel.
Forbes baseball business insider Maury Brown joins Nestor to discuss all that ails the sport as spring training commences. And, as always, bonus rock music discussion, history and rumination.
Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss what occupies us after the purple birds hibernate and the Orioles eternal hopes spring yet another summer of chasing a No. 1 draft pick in 2022.
Don Mohler and Nestor do a full recon on the Texas energy failure and role of government to protect citizens from predatory business practices during a state of emergency.
Bill Cole and Nestor ask some lengthy and difficult questions about the future of business and industry in our hometown as the pandemic drags into the second year.
Longtime baseball insider (and cool musician) at The Washington Post Dave Sheinin joins Nestor to discuss the joys of writing about life in East Baltimore as the weather changes and the Orioles work on that zero point zero.
Mardi Gras during pandemic came and went but at least the cuisine of the Cajun soul was fed. Todd Schuler spent some formative years on the Bayou but can’t get Nestor enthused about that nasty King Cake…
Evan Brown of State Fare in Catonsville and Nestor go down a very familiar crustacean hole and resurrect the eternal debate: what makes the perfect crab cake? One of them intends to investigate this further…
The Ravens head coach believes pass game specialist Keith Williams and wide receivers coach Tee Martin will be strong influences on the Baltimore passing game.
Don Mohler and Nestor discuss getting things done in Washington and Congress amidst the madness of polar partisan politics.
The Baltimore native is the first player in program history to win a conference defensive player of the year award.
The Ravens general manager wouldn’t dive into the specific traits he’s looking to add at the position.
“Hopefully, we can get that done at some point in the near future. It may take a little time, but we’re willing to try.”
The young catcher isn’t sure when he’ll receive the call to the majors, but he believes his competitive nature will help him succeed at any level.
Executive Director Howard Libit of the Baltimore Jewish Council discusses our society working together to end racism in America. And a little baseball, too…
Annapolis insider Len Foxwell mixes a few curveballs and some Natitude into a lengthy chat about life after working with Peter Franchot and what lies ahead in Maryland politics.
Ted Venetoulis joins us to discusses the history of the suburbs stimulating business in the city that helps all of Maryland. Let Uncle Ted tell you a true history story…
Bill Cole and Nestor discuss how we’ll really know and believe the COVID-19 pandemic is over – and when we’re safe to finally move freely about the planet.
Luke Jones joins Nestor to discuss the Miracle of Mancini and the senseless MASN decision of the Angelos family to still not show Orioles games for fans all month from Sarasota.
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor look at a year of pandemic life and changes to outdoor habits and adventure. Including grabbing a rod and reel and hitting a spot with just you and nature.
Leonard Raskin and Paula Bragg discuss significance of Mount Washington Pediatric Hospital and golf tourney
Their new weekly Catonsville meets Dundalk segment will cover all sorts of ground – local, political and gastrointestinal – but it started where it all began for Nestor and Don. Another ripe Grapefruit baseball season bearing no spring fruit.
Dr. Carmen Lopez-Avizu of Kennedy Krieger and Dr. Deepak Prabhakar of Sheppard Pratt discuss how COVID has impacted mental health in America and how local citizens in need can get immediate care.
Whether you’re a patient with routine medical needs or a mom having a baby, the past year of battling COVID has created complexity at local hospitals for everyone.
Leslie Simmons of LifeBridge Health joins Bob Atlas of the Maryland Hospital Association to discuss ways every local hospital has adjusted during the pandemic.
Donna Jacobs of University of Maryland Medical System joins the Baltimore County Executive to discuss how the three vaccines are making their way to Timonium and other mass vaccination centers in Maryland.
The Orioles first baseman singled in his first Grapefruit League at-bat since being diagnosed with colon cancer last March.
Cedric Mullins had batted just .147 with a .439 OPS in 111 major league plate appearances as a right-handed hitter.
Heather Mizeur wasn’t expecting to get back into politics from over on the Eastern Shore but the shocking events of January 6th have moved her back into a race to unseat Andy Harris in Congress.
Nearly seven years later, Delegate Jon Cardin discusses the significance of the historic anti-bullying legislation for children here in Maryland and beyond Annapolis.
The madame icon of all things gardening in the land of pleasant living, Carrie Engel of Valley View Farms gets our winter garden ready for spring with expert advice and tips for better summer veggies.
The delegate from the 46th district talks about where the money is going in our state and how she plans to create a better future.
The veteran first baseman described adjustments at the plate as “overdue” in trying to rejuvenate his career after batting a combined .169 over the last three seasons.
In the aftermath of the Texas disaster, our financial planning expert Leonard Raskin joins Nestor to discuss the significance of having real insurance for real emergencies. Just in case…
A spirited debate about all of the things we miss about life B.C. – before Covid. Todd Schuler and Nestor debate the Atlantic beaches and Northern Lights and visions of all that is ahead once we get this vaccine and pandemic handled.
After three decades of DMV worldwide sports coverage at the Associated Press, Dave Ginsburg is hanging up the laptop. At least for now. He joins Nestor for a fun retrospective of Baltimore and Washington and memories and press box food.
Our international (but made in Baltimore) fitness guru Teddy Savage of Planet Fitness discusses posture and movement as the pandemic continues and we all work from home on a screen.
Sure, the 0.0 predictions about postseason hopes were clever but what is the 2021 ceiling for the Birds of Mike Elias and rebuilding into another season without real hope for anything other than the future?
Our pal J.T. The Brick joins Nestor from Las Vegas, where dreams of a big black and silver stadium and a great road trip this fall keep the football spirits alive during a pandemic winter.
Three decades after she designed virtually aspect of our downtown stadium, Janet Marie Smith still lives here in Baltimore and has some thoughts about the future.
Juan Webster of Sagamore Pendry discusses his iconic Fells Point property and life in Baltimore during pandemic at the city’s finest hotel.
Forbes baseball business insider Maury Brown joins Nestor to discuss all that ails the sport as spring training commences. And, as always, bonus rock music discussion, history and rumination.
Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss what occupies us after the purple birds hibernate and the Orioles eternal hopes spring yet another summer of chasing a No. 1 draft pick in 2022.
Don Mohler and Nestor do a full recon on the Texas energy failure and role of government to protect citizens from predatory business practices during a state of emergency.
Bill Cole and Nestor ask some lengthy and difficult questions about the future of business and industry in our hometown as the pandemic drags into the second year.
Longtime baseball insider (and cool musician) at The Washington Post Dave Sheinin joins Nestor to discuss the joys of writing about life in East Baltimore as the weather changes and the Orioles work on that zero point zero.
Mardi Gras during pandemic came and went but at least the cuisine of the Cajun soul was fed. Todd Schuler spent some formative years on the Bayou but can’t get Nestor enthused about that nasty King Cake…
Evan Brown of State Fare in Catonsville and Nestor go down a very familiar crustacean hole and resurrect the eternal debate: what makes the perfect crab cake? One of them intends to investigate this further…