Paid Advertisement

Community

Screen Shot 2022 10 30 at 12.40.17 PM

For the love of soccer and country

The Maryland Crab Cake Tour made a stop at Gunpowder Lodge for a catch-up between owner and former soccer star Danny Santoro and Nestor about all things local, the feet of Pete Caringi and Sonny Askew and finding space in Kingsville for a legit United States and World Cup celebration during Thanksgiving week to support the red, white and blue.

Screen Shot 2022 10 30 at 3.32.31 PM

Why Baltimore deserves nice things

With a new Arena coming and cranes in the sky in Port Covington and a new golf track running next to the freeway downtown, Mike Rosenfeld and Nestor discuss why so many outside businesses and people and investors still believe in the Baltimore that we do.

Screen Shot 2022 07 24 at 3.15.12 PM

Purple Reign 2: Chapter 21 “For Baltimore, a second Pa-RAY-ed”

This is Chapter 21 and final of “Purple Reign 2: Faith, Family & Football – A Baltimore Love Story.” Nestor Aparicio has released the 2013 book here over recent weeks to prepare #RavensFlock for NFL season. This is the biggest parade in the history of Baltimore.

Screen Shot 2022 10 27 at 11.34.34 AM

How to help a Veteran in need right now

Cereta Spencer and Adobolia Buford educate Nestor about how to help any struggling US veteran via MCVET and get you ready for the Virtual Walk from Nov 4th through 11th.

Screen Shot 2022 10 21 at 10.38.18 AM

Watching Phillies Fever while waiting on October Orioles Magic

Once upon a time Baltimorean and lifer friend of Nestor, Micah Buchdahl was a fan of the Baltimore baseball team but after a life spent in his college town, he’s become a full-fledged Philadelphia sports nut watching the magic of the Phillies through the eyes of his son on Pattison Avenue.

Screen Shot 2022 10 19 at 1.44.07 PM

Elevating a discussion about upcoming election and reading the polls

Tom Coale of Elevate Maryland joins Nestor at Faidley’s in Lexington Market on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour and gives Nestor a full primer of election season and the tough races in The Free State and what they mean nationally. Will Wes Moore run for President in two years? Can Heather Mizeur win in District 1? What will happen in tight County Executive races in Howard and Anne Arundel County? Here ya go…

Screen Shot 2022 10 20 at 3.44.05 PM

Scream if you win!

Always fun to have Doug Lloyd of Maryland Lottery back on the show to update Nestor on all of the upcoming holiday fun with new games and scratch-offs to go along with some hefty jackpots this fall.

Screen Shot 2022 10 18 at 6.31.25 AM

For the love of South Baltimore

Finally, Nestor got Councilwoman Phylicia Porter of District 10 of Baltimore City to drop by Faidley’s in Lexington Market for a lengthy Maryland Crab Cake Tour chat about progress and pride and challenges from Cherry Hill to Carroll Park.

Screen Shot 2022 10 20 at 8.02.11 AM

Join Kidney Walk at UMBC on Sunday

Transplant survivor Tisha Guthrie tells Nestor her journey and why Kidney Walk at UMBC on Sunday, October 23 matters to so many folks in the struggle for their lives.

Screen Shot 2022 10 07 at 12.20.58 PM

The Constitution and The Right to Privacy

As part of the Humanities In Action program at Loyola University Maryland, Elie Mystal will be lecturing on October 19th. Here he discusses the future of the Supreme Court, what the 2nd Amendment really says and Roe v. Wade with Nestor to promote his free appearance at McGuire Hall.

Screen Shot 2022 09 29 at 5.53.19 PM

Playing big at the beach

Al “Hondo” Handy tells his incredible story from the playgrounds of the Eastern Shore to his four decades of involvement with Recreation and Parks and kids in Ocean City.

Screen Shot 2022 10 07 at 9.59.20 AM

A Hall of Fame life in small college sports

Radford Hall of Famer Mike Ashley joins Nestor to discuss a life in college sports then and now. Our longtime pal, comic and Maryland Terps historian went “home” to Virginia and has some stories to tell.

Screen Shot 2022 10 08 at 9.11.43 AM

Getting the shield behind the game of Flag

Former Eagles defensive back Bobby Taylor joins Nestor to discuss coaching, communities and the NFL Flag Football initiative across America and the search to find the GENYOUth Coach Of The Year. A student of John Harbaugh, he’s another retired guy who is happier not chasing Lamar Jackson on the field these days.

Screen Shot 2022 10 07 at 12.46.38 PM

Downtown Baltimore almost looked like this …

Author and Charm City historian Evans Paull further educates Nestor about the highways and bye ways of Baltimore history and roads. From the road to nowhere to the interstate through downtown and the bridge from Harbor East to Federal Hill – all of the urban transportation nightmares and realities of our city in one new book.

Screen Shot 2022 09 27 at 6.32.28 AM 1

Getting the goods on the gumbo at Kooper’s North

Sure, it’s the Maryland Crab Cake Tour but Nestor was determined to go for the world famous gumbo when manager Terry Beck and local realtor Caroline Evans came by the set to talk about the Cheers of Mays Chapel.

Screen Shot 2022 09 30 at 8.31.28 AM

A frank discussion about the night this website crashed under heavy traffic

Mike Rosenfeld of Web Connection joins Nestor Aparicio to discuss the night a major announcement about his media pass with the Baltimore Ravens being rescinded crashed the Baltimore Positive website – and what happened next. A business and digital leadership course ensued. Out of disaster comes opportunity! (Oh, and you’re gonna love the way this website looks next week…)

lamarjets

Is there any other MVP candidate quite like Lamar Jackson?

With the Buffalo Bills headed to Baltimore and Lamar Jackson coming off another five touchdown performance in New England, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the improvement of the most valuable – and unsigned – quarterback in all the land.

Screen Shot 2022 09 27 at 5.44.59 AM

Telling the story of local college basketball for Cal Sr. Foundation

The 10th Annual Men’s College Basketball Tip-off returns to downtown Baltimore on October 3rd. Local business leaders Terry “Tark” Aronson and Frank Culotta discuss the history of the event and how Gary Williams, Jay Wright, Jay Bilas and Scott Van Pelt have helped lift the Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation and children in tough circumstances through sports.

Screen Shot 2022 09 25 at 10.15.06 PM

#ColumnNes There are no bad wins over Bill Belichick in Foxboro

But don’t bury the lead in this one: Lamar Jackson (still) might be the best player in the National Football League and his “value” as a Most Valuable Player continues to soar as he does things no one has ever done at the most valuable position on the field and the most difficult position to play in all of sports.

And what comes next

And what comes next?

Bill Cole and Nestor discuss the readjustments of Fall, football season, kids back to school and post-pandemic life and assessing the future in America.

A Fu a Flacco a friend and a Local Oyster in Hampden

A Fu, a Flacco, a friend and a Local Oyster in Hampden

Nick Schauman of The Local Oyster brings Nestor the long, lost and highly memorable purple Flacco Fu mustaches from 2012 and a full education on the oyster ecosystem to our bellies. “He was a bold man who first ate an oyster!”

Screen Shot 2022 10 30 at 12.40.17 PM

For the love of soccer and country

The Maryland Crab Cake Tour made a stop at Gunpowder Lodge for a catch-up between owner and former soccer star Danny Santoro and Nestor about all things local, the feet of Pete Caringi and Sonny Askew and finding space in Kingsville for a legit United States and World Cup celebration during Thanksgiving week to support the red, white and blue.

Screen Shot 2022 10 30 at 3.32.31 PM

Why Baltimore deserves nice things

With a new Arena coming and cranes in the sky in Port Covington and a new golf track running next to the freeway downtown, Mike Rosenfeld and Nestor discuss why so many outside businesses and people and investors still believe in the Baltimore that we do.

Screen Shot 2022 07 24 at 3.15.12 PM

Purple Reign 2: Chapter 21 “For Baltimore, a second Pa-RAY-ed”

This is Chapter 21 and final of “Purple Reign 2: Faith, Family & Football – A Baltimore Love Story.” Nestor Aparicio has released the 2013 book here over recent weeks to prepare #RavensFlock for NFL season. This is the biggest parade in the history of Baltimore.

Screen Shot 2022 10 27 at 11.34.34 AM

How to help a Veteran in need right now

Cereta Spencer and Adobolia Buford educate Nestor about how to help any struggling US veteran via MCVET and get you ready for the Virtual Walk from Nov 4th through 11th.

Screen Shot 2022 10 21 at 10.38.18 AM

Watching Phillies Fever while waiting on October Orioles Magic

Once upon a time Baltimorean and lifer friend of Nestor, Micah Buchdahl was a fan of the Baltimore baseball team but after a life spent in his college town, he’s become a full-fledged Philadelphia sports nut watching the magic of the Phillies through the eyes of his son on Pattison Avenue.

Screen Shot 2022 10 19 at 1.44.07 PM

Elevating a discussion about upcoming election and reading the polls

Tom Coale of Elevate Maryland joins Nestor at Faidley’s in Lexington Market on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour and gives Nestor a full primer of election season and the tough races in The Free State and what they mean nationally. Will Wes Moore run for President in two years? Can Heather Mizeur win in District 1? What will happen in tight County Executive races in Howard and Anne Arundel County? Here ya go…

Screen Shot 2022 10 20 at 3.44.05 PM

Scream if you win!

Always fun to have Doug Lloyd of Maryland Lottery back on the show to update Nestor on all of the upcoming holiday fun with new games and scratch-offs to go along with some hefty jackpots this fall.

Screen Shot 2022 10 18 at 6.31.25 AM

For the love of South Baltimore

Finally, Nestor got Councilwoman Phylicia Porter of District 10 of Baltimore City to drop by Faidley’s in Lexington Market for a lengthy Maryland Crab Cake Tour chat about progress and pride and challenges from Cherry Hill to Carroll Park.

Screen Shot 2022 10 20 at 8.02.11 AM

Join Kidney Walk at UMBC on Sunday

Transplant survivor Tisha Guthrie tells Nestor her journey and why Kidney Walk at UMBC on Sunday, October 23 matters to so many folks in the struggle for their lives.

Screen Shot 2022 10 07 at 12.20.58 PM

The Constitution and The Right to Privacy

As part of the Humanities In Action program at Loyola University Maryland, Elie Mystal will be lecturing on October 19th. Here he discusses the future of the Supreme Court, what the 2nd Amendment really says and Roe v. Wade with Nestor to promote his free appearance at McGuire Hall.

Screen Shot 2022 09 29 at 5.53.19 PM

Playing big at the beach

Al “Hondo” Handy tells his incredible story from the playgrounds of the Eastern Shore to his four decades of involvement with Recreation and Parks and kids in Ocean City.

Screen Shot 2022 10 07 at 9.59.20 AM

A Hall of Fame life in small college sports

Radford Hall of Famer Mike Ashley joins Nestor to discuss a life in college sports then and now. Our longtime pal, comic and Maryland Terps historian went “home” to Virginia and has some stories to tell.

Screen Shot 2022 10 08 at 9.11.43 AM

Getting the shield behind the game of Flag

Former Eagles defensive back Bobby Taylor joins Nestor to discuss coaching, communities and the NFL Flag Football initiative across America and the search to find the GENYOUth Coach Of The Year. A student of John Harbaugh, he’s another retired guy who is happier not chasing Lamar Jackson on the field these days.

Screen Shot 2022 10 07 at 12.46.38 PM

Downtown Baltimore almost looked like this …

Author and Charm City historian Evans Paull further educates Nestor about the highways and bye ways of Baltimore history and roads. From the road to nowhere to the interstate through downtown and the bridge from Harbor East to Federal Hill – all of the urban transportation nightmares and realities of our city in one new book.

Screen Shot 2022 09 27 at 6.32.28 AM 1

Getting the goods on the gumbo at Kooper’s North

Sure, it’s the Maryland Crab Cake Tour but Nestor was determined to go for the world famous gumbo when manager Terry Beck and local realtor Caroline Evans came by the set to talk about the Cheers of Mays Chapel.

Screen Shot 2022 09 30 at 8.31.28 AM

A frank discussion about the night this website crashed under heavy traffic

Mike Rosenfeld of Web Connection joins Nestor Aparicio to discuss the night a major announcement about his media pass with the Baltimore Ravens being rescinded crashed the Baltimore Positive website – and what happened next. A business and digital leadership course ensued. Out of disaster comes opportunity! (Oh, and you’re gonna love the way this website looks next week…)

lamarjets

Is there any other MVP candidate quite like Lamar Jackson?

With the Buffalo Bills headed to Baltimore and Lamar Jackson coming off another five touchdown performance in New England, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the improvement of the most valuable – and unsigned – quarterback in all the land.

Screen Shot 2022 09 27 at 5.44.59 AM

Telling the story of local college basketball for Cal Sr. Foundation

The 10th Annual Men’s College Basketball Tip-off returns to downtown Baltimore on October 3rd. Local business leaders Terry “Tark” Aronson and Frank Culotta discuss the history of the event and how Gary Williams, Jay Wright, Jay Bilas and Scott Van Pelt have helped lift the Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation and children in tough circumstances through sports.

Screen Shot 2022 09 25 at 10.15.06 PM

#ColumnNes There are no bad wins over Bill Belichick in Foxboro

But don’t bury the lead in this one: Lamar Jackson (still) might be the best player in the National Football League and his “value” as a Most Valuable Player continues to soar as he does things no one has ever done at the most valuable position on the field and the most difficult position to play in all of sports.

And what comes next

And what comes next?

Bill Cole and Nestor discuss the readjustments of Fall, football season, kids back to school and post-pandemic life and assessing the future in America.

A Fu a Flacco a friend and a Local Oyster in Hampden

A Fu, a Flacco, a friend and a Local Oyster in Hampden

Nick Schauman of The Local Oyster brings Nestor the long, lost and highly memorable purple Flacco Fu mustaches from 2012 and a full education on the oyster ecosystem to our bellies. “He was a bold man who first ate an oyster!”

8

Paid Advertisement

Podcast Audio Vault

8
8
8

Paid Advertisement

Scroll to Top
Verified by MonsterInsights