Thursday, March 23, 2023
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When James Patterson and Mike Lupica write compelling whodunit football fiction

Esteemed author James Patterson and longtime New York sports columnist Mike Lupica give Nestor a lesson in writing for the people and discuss their new novel, "The House of Wolves." It seems that truth makes great fiction in the NFL.

Taking the road from Baltimore to Hollywood with Gina Schock of The Go-Go’s

Taking the road from Baltimore to Hollywood with Gina Schock of The Go-Go's

Dundalk’s Rock And Roll Hall of Fame Queen tells us there is only one home for the holidays

Legendary drummer Gina Schock of The Go-Go's returns to the Maryland Crab Cake Tour for Nestor's 31st Anniversary at Costas Inn in Dundalk with pals John Allen and former 1970s bandmate George Kondylas to tell old punk rock Christmas tales of yore.

Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss saving for your summer dream

Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss saving for your summer dream

Saving and planning for the future path to summer fun

Our financial guru Leonard Raskin loves the 4th of July holiday at the Delaware beach with his family. It's his goal to have you on a beach, too! It's a great time to start saving...

Former Congresswoman Donna Edwards discuss assault weapons and America this century

Former Congresswoman Donna Edwards discuss assault weapons and America this century

How did America want and get this many guns?

Former Congresswoman Donna Edwards discusses the advance of assault weapons via NRA marketing and the proliferation of mass murders on American soil in the aftermath. Most Americans are in favor of sensible gun laws but how can we get there?

The all or nothing Congress that We The People have sent to Washington

Don Mohler and Nestor discuss getting things done in Washington and Congress amidst the madness of polar partisan politics.

EPISODE 251: McCray says new faces and spirit at City Hall should bring encouragement to community

The State Senator from 45th District updates us on progress during the pandemic
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Who wants to pay a premium for the services of Lamar Jackson in desperate pursuit of a Super Bowl?

Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss the highest bidder and what will go into the process of bidding – and paying – for Lamar Jackson and why the Ravens' stance looks better every day as other NFL teams find quarterbacks to fill chairs in free agency.

March Madness and knowing your limits during Gambling Awareness Month

John Martin of Maryland Lottery joins Nestor to discuss March Madness and more mobile sports wagering news. And as always, the tips for how to play your brackets and place your bets responsibly during this hectic time of basketball and fun.

Let a professional tell you why Lamar Jackson needs an agent

Local NFL agent Chad Wiestling helps Nestor understand the nuances of what an agent could be doing for Lamar Jackson and what the fans and media don't understand about this negotiation.

Twelve Ravens Thoughts entering second week of free agency

Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings after Baltimore's slow start to the new league year.

Soon there will be Orioles baseball – and it will be different this year!

Opening Day is right around the corner and Luke Jones and Nestor ramp up for Orioles season and discuss World Baseball Classic and grapefruit hopes. Oh, and those new rules and that crazy pitch clock!

Fagan presents a historical perspective of women’s hoops

Author and ESPN "Around The Horn" veteran Kate Fagan takes Nestor on a women's basketball journey of history and the inspiration for her new book, "Hoop Muses."

What are we hearing about Lamar Jackson and free agency?

Luke Jones and Nestor tamper into the early NFL free agency period with Lamar Jackson and provide updates and observations about this busy time of the football offseason.

The case study of Lamar Jackson and his search for guaranteed money

Gary Davenport of Bleacher Report tells Nestor that Lamar Jackson path has been fascinating case study for NFL quarterbacks, owners and NFL Players Association.
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