Paid Advertisement

EPISODE 157: Don and Nestor take a deep breathe to adjust to life during this crisis

Paid Advertisement

Podcast Audio Vault

Paid Advertisement

2019-20 Season One
2019-20 Season One
EPISODE 157: Don and Nestor take a deep breathe to adjust to life during this crisis
Loading
/

We will be talking about this national crisis a lot in the coming weeks as this memorably awful time in American history begins. Where does it end? No one knows but we hope everyone listens to our local officials and heeds this social call to keep each other safe from the deadly corona virus.

This is a lengthy episode. We will be greatly expanding our evolving Baltimore Positive chats in the coming days, especially in light of WNST.net and AM 1570 being empty of sports radio content while the world is shut down.

All of our local conversations and chats will be in support of local businesses and serving their needs during this crisis.

Stay tuned for many upcoming episodes of Baltimore Positive. Weโ€™ll be making more of them than usual and hope that you read, listen, watch and share as we hope to grow as the election has been moved to June 2nd.

Stay safe. Be kind to each other. Keep the faith.

We are all in it together.

 

Share the Post:

Paid Advertisement

Right Now in Baltimore

Twelve Orioles Thoughts following series loss in Arizona

Twelve Orioles Thoughts following series loss in Arizona

Luke Jones offers his latest orange musings after Baltimore's slow start continued in Arizona.
The arms race and throwing light on pitchers and injuries

The arms race and throwing light on pitchers and injuries

Three decades ago, Mark Mussina did sports radio here in Baltimore when his brother pitched for the Orioles and always returns to Nestor with wisdom from Montoursville, Pennsylvania, where baseball runs in the family and the real business of sportsโ€ฆ
As Rubenstein hands out more money, where is MLB getting it from in Baltimore?

As Rubenstein hands out more money, where is MLB getting it from in Baltimore?

Barry Bloom of Sportico has spent five decades chronicling the history of labor and ownership in Major League Baseball and shares the financial concerns and strategic challenges facing the sport. He joins Nestor to discus new media, an aging fanโ€ฆ
8

Paid Advertisement

Verified by MonsterInsights