Former Oilers QB Dante Pastorini joins Nestor to discuss Houston football battles and the fast lane of retirement
Former Oilers QB Dante Pastorini joins Nestor to discuss Houston football battles and the fast lane of retirement
Former Oilers QB Dante Pastorini joins Nestor to discuss Houston football battles and the fast lane of retirement
John Martin of Maryland Lottery discusses football season and gambling awareness as we kick off
Our newest weekly feature for football season has Nestor Aparicio returning to his Friday Football Frenzy prognosticating roots with Hollywood Casino Perryville sportsbook manager Christian Horton. We’ll be picking winners in every NFL game this season against the spread.
Our longtime producer Ray Bachman takes a break from his Trivia Night tour in Anne Arundel County to talk 25 years of fun WNST memories with Nestor at Pappas Restaurant in Glen Burnie on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour.
Luke Jones and Nestor get prepped for the new Lamar offense to drive against lowly Texans
Our newest weekly feature for football season has Nestor Aparicio returning to his Friday Football Frenzy prognosticating roots with Hollywood Casino Perryville sportsbook manager Christian Horton. We’ll be picking winners in every NFL game this season against the spread and talking football gambling and knowing your limits to have fun all season long.
Executive Director of Maryland Lottery and Gaming John Martin discusses the beginning of the first full football season with mobile wagering here with excitement and caution as September also kicks off a month of gambling awareness and knowing how to slow your roll and having a plan.
As the lowly Houston Texans make their way to Baltimore to become the Ravens’ first victim of the season, Luke Jones and Nestor get prepped for the new Lamar Jackson passing offense under Todd Monken to perform. How high is the ceiling?
Justin Drummond of Planet Fitness invites Nestor to the newest upgraded location in Reisterstown gym to enjoy spa and Black Card privileges as the kids go back to school. Start a new routine of good health today!
As the swashbuckling quarterback of the Bum Phillips-era Houston Oilers, Dan Pastorini was Nestor’s favorite football player in his late 1970s childhood. Now, like many former Baltimore Colts here and abandoned by his franchise in Texas, Pastorini catches up on the Oilers uniform revival in Nashville, the pain of the Texans in Houston and how to Be An Angel.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss late night Orioles baseball and lessons in Anaheim
Anne Arundel County Executive Stueart Pittman extends his Maryland Crab Cake Tour stop chat with Nestor on transportation, getting across the Chesapeake Bay and his love of horses at Pappas Restaurant in Glen Burnie.
In our never-ending attempt to squeeze more than 24 hours into one day, Leslie Shreve of Productive Day schools Nestor on Taskology and getting work done more efficiently as the kids go back to school and the football games come on the television.
Musician Nils Lofgren joins Nestor for a candid conversation about E Street life, work, politics and his new album Mountains
The death of Jimmy Buffet hit so many people so hard over the Labor Day weekend. So many shows. So many memories. Our financial advisor Leonard Raskin says it’s another reminder to have another boat drink and lose yourself in Margaritaville by living your best life. Just like Jimmy would’ve wanted.
Our longtime producer Ray Bachman takes a break from his Trivia Night tour in Anne Arundel County to talk 25 years of fun WNST memories with Nestor at Pappas Restaurant in Glen Burnie on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour.
The torrid pace of the first-place Orioles continues as the team tears it up on the West Coast late at night. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss some lessons learned from Shohei Ohtani in Anaheim and the team’s own struggles to replace Felix Bautista for the October playoffs that appear imminent as the magic number recedes.
Stueart Pittman updates Nestor on some Anne Arundel County progress in his 2nd term at Pappas Glen Burnie
Legendary Houston sports media voice John McClain talks Orioles, Texans and Astros history with Nestor
As the season is set to kick off, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss how the Ravens final cuts are just the beginning of a squishy roster that general manager Eric DeCosta always knows goes beyond the first 53 men up. @BaltimoreLuke #RavensFlock
In our never-ending attempt to squeeze more than 24 hours into one day, Leslie Shreve of Productive Day schools Nestor on Taskology and getting work done more efficiently as the kids go back to school and the football games come on the television.
Legendary Houston sports media voice John McClain talks history and his lifelong love of baseball with Nestor as the Orioles and Astros threaten some meaningful October possibilities. And even a little bit of Oilers resurrection sympathies coming to Nashville later this season. How bad will the Houston Texans be this season? Let him tell ya…
Nestor Aparicio discusses watching the start of Ravens season on television instead of being able to ask questions of the franchise like he’s done for 26 years as a Baltimore sports journalist at NFL games. The truth is coming. Watch this space…
Nestor Aparicio discusses watching the start of Ravens season on television instead of being able to ask questions of the franchise like he’s done for 26 years as a Baltimore sports journalist at NFL games. The truth is coming. Watch this space…
A month to remember as Ravens kickoff and Orioles prep for postseason baseball. Luke Jones and Dennis Koulatsos prepare for a September of Baltimore sports unlike any other.
A month to remember as Ravens kickoff and Orioles prep for postseason baseball. Luke Jones and Dennis Koulatsos prepare for a September of Baltimore sports unlike any other.
Chanda Brigance returns to Baltimore Positive to give Nestor a Juice update and full details for Soiree With O.J. Brigance on September 29th in Anne Arundel County to benefit the Brigance Brigade and ALS families in need locally.
As the season is set to kick off, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss how the Ravens final cuts are just the beginning of a squishy roster that general manager Eric DeCosta always knows goes beyond the first 53 men up.
Anne Arundel County Executive Stueart Pittman returns on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour at Pappas Restaurant in Glen Burnie to discuss second term progress, goals and what makes good local government.
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss Roquan Smith and Ravens defensive expectations for season
John Martin of Maryland Lottery gets Nestor ready for football season and Ravens scratch-offs for Labor Day
Luke and Nestor discuss Orioles going West again without Bautista
Luke and Nestor discuss the Orioles going West again without closer Felix Bautista and how a new cast of relief pitchers will be auditioning for October baseball as the team plays in Arizona and Anaheim.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Ravens optimism and final cuts as Houston awaits in opener
John Martin of Maryland Lottery gets Nestor ready for football season and Ravens scratch-offs for Labor Day. Plus, the big $5 million chance hits the Maryland State Fair in Timonium as we get ready to kickoff the fall fun.
Zeroing in on the Ravens defense. Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss Roquan Smith and Ravens defensive expectations for season. #RavensFlock @DKoulatsosShow @DennisKoulatsos
Sometimes we just talk about sports and the Orioles and the Ravens. And other times, our financial advisor Leonard Raskin offers some wisdom on what we can learn on the field and bring home so we don’t feel the pain of not having a closer for the postseason of life.
The only thing that matters is kickoff against the Houston Texans. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the immense optimism around the Ravens’ hopes for a Super Bowl season in Baltimore.
Young survivor LaVon Prince Thomas tells Nestor why the music will be so good at Kidney Walk on September 10 at UMBC
It was hard to watch, the last pitch that Orioles closer sensation Felix Bautista threw before it became apparent that his UCL was agitated. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the loss of the All Star reliever and its impact on the Orioles postseason hopes and pitching down the stretch.