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Getting down to digital dollars and small business sense with our local guru Mike Rosenfeld from Web Connection in Canton.

Getting down to digital dollars and small business sense with our local guru Mike Rosenfeld from Web Connection in Canton.

Todd Schuler and Nestor discuss significance of Preakness to Baltimore sports identity and history. And what happened to all of those Black Eyed Susan glasses?

Longtime local drinkslinger and hospitality champ Brian Eder joins Nestor to discuss their childhood in Dundalk, local crab cakes, baseball and the joys of Highlandtown. Oh, and do you know his “big fish” tale?

Rocker Tommy Conwell rumbles in from Philadelphia with tales of music, life, kids and the adult life after Hammerjacks and “I’m Not Your Man.”

Working through the emotions of never seeing Geddy and Alex on stage with Neil Peart again, Rush superfan Scott Norton and Nestor play counterparts in moving from analog kids to digital men and tell old tales of Gershon’s and Jerry Stiller and the rash of paraphernalia, memorabilia and memories.

This week on The Recon, Don and Nestor take on a “where to go in Maryland” for some summer fun debate and suggestion thread. Gonna be a red, gold and black kinda beach and mountain expedition for crab cakes in August at Baltimore Positive…

Rob Santoni joins Nestor to tell a generational local story about how we buy our groceries and the many Weis conversations ahead at Baltimore Positive.

As needles go into arms and March Madness comes to our television, Todd Schuler and Nestor look to the end of pandemic for sports motivation and a spring of outdoor games.

Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss the dance of March and the anticipation of a real sports season kicking in with Opening Day and NBA and NHL playoffs around the corner.

Brian Lease joins Nestor to discuss the deft moves of Ravens in free agency as Eric DeCosta settles roster spots
As Eric DeCosta and the Ravens continue free agency shopping, Dennis Koulatsos joins Nestor to discuss the latest veteran addition to the purple offensive attack.

Chef Tim Love and host Alexis Glick join Nestor to discuss feeding people in need and the annual Taste Of The NFL bash that is going virtual. Come cook with Andrew Zimmern and Carla Hall!

Back in the 1990s when he worked at CNN in Washington, Larry King was a frequent visitor at Camden Yards and loved talking Orioles baseball and Little Looey with Nestor.
Luke Jones and Nestor give some big picture analysis on Lamar Jackson and Ravens offseason wants, needs and realities. The salary cap, draft and free agency all factor into the equation.

Back in 2007, Nestor Aparicio did the 48-hour “Where to Go in Buffalo” video prior to a horrible Ravens loss to the Bills in Orchard Park. At least’s Nestor’s in North Tonowanda served a legit hot dog. Oh, and the wings were solid as well…

We lost the legendary Tommy Lasorda on Friday. Back in 2002, the Dodgers Hall of Famer joined Nestor here in Baltimore to talk about the changing state of baseball after chicks dug the long ball and the sport was drowning in PEDs.

The first time Nestor Aparicio did a sports radio show was on December 13, 1991. Over the years, Don Mohler has heard a lot of stories about Nestor’s parents but he dove all in to interview the interviewer in this lengthy segment about growing up in Dundalk as an adopted replacement child in a broken, grieving family. This one is personal…
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the bad snaps of Matt Skura, the poor offensive line play and what not having Brandon Williams and Calais Campbell does to a defense.

From Baltimore to Philadelphia to Showtime, legendary basketball coach and unapologetic offensive guru Paul Westhead discusses speed on the court and The System.
My longtime pal J.T. The Brick from Sirius XM Mad Dog Radio asked me to come on his national show and discuss the aftermath of the Ravens loss to Steelers. I had a lot on my mind…

Here’s what you need to know about the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Baltimore Ravens battling for first place in the AFC North.

Continuing our Teacher Appreciation Month with an homage to Miss Carolyn Houk, the best reading teacher ever! And you’ll get some awesome Jinokoya music and tales of the Far East in this one from Melissa Houk…
Nestor joins the Bengals’ broadcast team “Know The Foe” segment with Lapham and Hoard in The Jungle of Cincinnati. (And they’re still digging for Marvin Lewis stories!)
After the Ravens’ loss to the Chiefs, the body language of the quarterback became a topic as the game slipped away. So did the record and the fact that the team hasn’t played well from behind lately.

Cue “We Are The Champions”! Or, in this case, “Who Let The Dogs Out!” This is the lost Mike Flynn videotape of Super Bowl XXXV parade through streets of Baltimore.

The best of Maryland’s political podcasts join our Baltimore Positive cast for a spirited debate about the future of our country. This is the first over several leading up to November 3rd.

It sure appears that Brandon Scott will be the next Mayor of Baltimore but my Indepedent campaign against Sheila Dixon would’ve looked like this…

Resiliency has been the story of my life. With the help of others, I find a way to overcome challenges. Hence, #TogetherNes…

Am I the kind of guy you would vote for to run Baltimore?





Somewhere out there we might just once find a vocalist as great as James Ingram



It’s good work if you can get it…



Cuddle up, angel. Cuddle up my little dove…

Getting down to digital dollars and small business sense with our local guru Mike Rosenfeld from Web Connection in Canton.

Todd Schuler and Nestor discuss significance of Preakness to Baltimore sports identity and history. And what happened to all of those Black Eyed Susan glasses?

Longtime local drinkslinger and hospitality champ Brian Eder joins Nestor to discuss their childhood in Dundalk, local crab cakes, baseball and the joys of Highlandtown. Oh, and do you know his “big fish” tale?

Rocker Tommy Conwell rumbles in from Philadelphia with tales of music, life, kids and the adult life after Hammerjacks and “I’m Not Your Man.”

Working through the emotions of never seeing Geddy and Alex on stage with Neil Peart again, Rush superfan Scott Norton and Nestor play counterparts in moving from analog kids to digital men and tell old tales of Gershon’s and Jerry Stiller and the rash of paraphernalia, memorabilia and memories.

This week on The Recon, Don and Nestor take on a “where to go in Maryland” for some summer fun debate and suggestion thread. Gonna be a red, gold and black kinda beach and mountain expedition for crab cakes in August at Baltimore Positive…

Rob Santoni joins Nestor to tell a generational local story about how we buy our groceries and the many Weis conversations ahead at Baltimore Positive.

As needles go into arms and March Madness comes to our television, Todd Schuler and Nestor look to the end of pandemic for sports motivation and a spring of outdoor games.

Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss the dance of March and the anticipation of a real sports season kicking in with Opening Day and NBA and NHL playoffs around the corner.

Brian Lease joins Nestor to discuss the deft moves of Ravens in free agency as Eric DeCosta settles roster spots
As Eric DeCosta and the Ravens continue free agency shopping, Dennis Koulatsos joins Nestor to discuss the latest veteran addition to the purple offensive attack.

Chef Tim Love and host Alexis Glick join Nestor to discuss feeding people in need and the annual Taste Of The NFL bash that is going virtual. Come cook with Andrew Zimmern and Carla Hall!

Back in the 1990s when he worked at CNN in Washington, Larry King was a frequent visitor at Camden Yards and loved talking Orioles baseball and Little Looey with Nestor.
Luke Jones and Nestor give some big picture analysis on Lamar Jackson and Ravens offseason wants, needs and realities. The salary cap, draft and free agency all factor into the equation.

Back in 2007, Nestor Aparicio did the 48-hour “Where to Go in Buffalo” video prior to a horrible Ravens loss to the Bills in Orchard Park. At least’s Nestor’s in North Tonowanda served a legit hot dog. Oh, and the wings were solid as well…

We lost the legendary Tommy Lasorda on Friday. Back in 2002, the Dodgers Hall of Famer joined Nestor here in Baltimore to talk about the changing state of baseball after chicks dug the long ball and the sport was drowning in PEDs.

The first time Nestor Aparicio did a sports radio show was on December 13, 1991. Over the years, Don Mohler has heard a lot of stories about Nestor’s parents but he dove all in to interview the interviewer in this lengthy segment about growing up in Dundalk as an adopted replacement child in a broken, grieving family. This one is personal…
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the bad snaps of Matt Skura, the poor offensive line play and what not having Brandon Williams and Calais Campbell does to a defense.

From Baltimore to Philadelphia to Showtime, legendary basketball coach and unapologetic offensive guru Paul Westhead discusses speed on the court and The System.
My longtime pal J.T. The Brick from Sirius XM Mad Dog Radio asked me to come on his national show and discuss the aftermath of the Ravens loss to Steelers. I had a lot on my mind…

Here’s what you need to know about the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Baltimore Ravens battling for first place in the AFC North.

Continuing our Teacher Appreciation Month with an homage to Miss Carolyn Houk, the best reading teacher ever! And you’ll get some awesome Jinokoya music and tales of the Far East in this one from Melissa Houk…
Nestor joins the Bengals’ broadcast team “Know The Foe” segment with Lapham and Hoard in The Jungle of Cincinnati. (And they’re still digging for Marvin Lewis stories!)
After the Ravens’ loss to the Chiefs, the body language of the quarterback became a topic as the game slipped away. So did the record and the fact that the team hasn’t played well from behind lately.

Cue “We Are The Champions”! Or, in this case, “Who Let The Dogs Out!” This is the lost Mike Flynn videotape of Super Bowl XXXV parade through streets of Baltimore.

The best of Maryland’s political podcasts join our Baltimore Positive cast for a spirited debate about the future of our country. This is the first over several leading up to November 3rd.

It sure appears that Brandon Scott will be the next Mayor of Baltimore but my Indepedent campaign against Sheila Dixon would’ve looked like this…

Resiliency has been the story of my life. With the help of others, I find a way to overcome challenges. Hence, #TogetherNes…

Am I the kind of guy you would vote for to run Baltimore?





Somewhere out there we might just once find a vocalist as great as James Ingram



It’s good work if you can get it…



Cuddle up, angel. Cuddle up my little dove…