Derrick Henry talks state of Ravens’ rushing attack two weeks into training camp
Derrick Henry talks state of Ravens’ rushing attack two weeks into training camp
Derrick Henry talks state of Ravens’ rushing attack two weeks into training camp
Lamar Jackson discusses joint practice and progress of Ravens offense two weeks into training camp
John Harbaugh breaks down Ravens’ joint practice with Indianapolis
They met over 40 years ago in the professional sports space. Now a Philadelphia lawyer, Baltimorean Micah Buchdahl was once a Washington Capitals PR assistant who later ran a MISL soccer franchise and maintains his long friendship with Nestor via the Eagles, Phillies and 76ers family passion on his timeline. It’s always a pleasure to welcome Buchdahl home for a discussion about winning, losing and spending the money it takes to host parades and keep fans (and their wallets) engaged.
Patrick Ricard discusses what Ravens veterans get out of joint practices in lieu of preseason games
Chris Horton talks Tyler Loop, Ravens special teams ahead of joint practice and preseason opener
Zach Orr downplays any competition between Ravens CBs Jaire Alexander and Chidobe Awuzie for playing time
Todd Monken discusses value of joint practice for Ravens veterans unlikely to play in preseason
They met over 40 years ago in the professional sports space. Now a Philadelphia lawyer, Baltimorean Micah Buchdahl was once a Washington Capitals PR assistant who later ran a MISL soccer franchise and maintains his long friendship with Nestor via the Eagles, Phillies and 76ers family passion on his timeline. It’s always a pleasure to welcome Buchdahl home for a discussion about winning, losing and spending the money it takes to host parades and keep fans (and their wallets) engaged.
Rookie kicker Tyler Loop’s perfect performance highlighted Sunday’s workout at M&T Bank Stadium.
If you ever listened to Nestor Aparicio on the radio anytime from 1994 through 2014, you heard the opening theme song many times. “Do you want to get Nastee?” was a line written and rapped by Kwame’, who is involved in the National Hip-Hop Hall of Fame induction ceremony on August 23rd. Last month, he appeared in a community event here at Gwynn Oak Park and the stars aligned to allow him to finally face the music of being a very fun and important ingredient in the sound of the history of Baltimore sports radio.
Tyler Loop discusses hitting 60-yarder as part of perfect showing in Ravens’ stadium practice
John Harbaugh discusses Ravens’ stadium practice and looks ahead to joint practice with Indianapolis
No one should be shocked by the deadline deals of Mike Elias but fans of the Baltimore Orioles are certainly within reason wondering what the grand plan looks like to compete in 2026. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the large sell off of nine MLB players at trade deadline in exchange for 16 prospects. It’s going to be a long, last-place offseason in Birdland to rebuild the pitching.
As baseball season crosses over into football season, Maryland Lottery Executive Director John Martin gives Nestor a sniff for a taste of the Ravens scratch-off contests coming this fall once the kickoffs kick off. But, meanwhile, the Home Run Riches winners add up as the Birds’ bats have awakened with the warm air of summer baseball.
After a recent quick trip to rock out with Tommy Conwell and The Young Rumblers at the Bottle & Cork in Dewey Beach, Delaware opened his eyes to the incredible growth of the “Lower Shore” of our neighboring “tax-free” state, Nestor asked financial advisor Leonard Raskin why he bought a place in Bethany Beach instead of Ocean City – or anywhere on the Maryland side. The taxes don’t lie…
With the news that Ravens tight end Isaiah Likely will be missing a few weeks, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the likelihood of Likely missing the season opener in Buffalo and what that does the role of Mark Andrews in a season of judgment and a deep, multiple offense full of weapons for Lamar Jackson.
The business of the Coppin State School of Business has never changed but it sure has grown. Let the venerable Dean of The School of Business, Dr. Sadie Gregory, educate us the modern benefits of an urban campus that is thriving with growth and opportunity in a new world of commerce for students readying for life in the work force.
No one should be shocked by the deadline deals of Mike Elias but fans of the Baltimore Orioles are certainly within reason wondering what the grand plan looks like to compete in 2026. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the large sell off of nine MLB players at trade deadline in exchange for 16 prospects. It’s going to be a long, last-place offseason in Birdland to rebuild the pitching.
Forty years ago at The News American in Baltimore, then-sportswriter Barry Levine was a colleague of Nestor and went on to a life of award-winning journalism investigating all sorts of celebrity mysteries and criminals. Over the last decade, he’s written a pair of of books chronicling the predatory acts of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein. After his widely-read piece in The New York Times in July, he returned for some updates and recent twists in the pedophile plot for The Felon King.
[ ] Investigate the financial connections between Epstein, Trump, and Russian banks.
[ ] Examine the FBI’s handling of the Epstein case, including whether they failed to properly investigate and prosecute Epstein and his associates.
[ ] Follow up on the lack of transparency in the release of the Epstein files and the government’s reluctance to make them public.
Barry Levine’s Introduction and Background
Nestor Aparicio introduces Barry Levine, a former colleague and author, to discuss his latest essay in the New York Times about Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein’s involvement with President Trump.
Barry Levine is described as an author who has written books on Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein.
Nestor Aparicio mentions resharing Barry’s book “The Spider” and reflects on the current political climate with Trump back in office.
Barry Levine begins by discussing the resurgence of interest in the Epstein case, particularly during Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial and sentencing.
Trump’s Involvement and Promises
Barry Levine explains Trump’s long-standing friendship with Epstein and their mutual interests in modeling agencies and parties.
Trump’s promise of transparency, including the release of JFK and Martin Luther King files, led to expectations of Epstein files.
The release of Epstein files was seen as a show for Trump’s base, but it contained mostly known information.
The public and victims were disappointed when no new documents were released over the Fourth of July weekend.
Reactions and Conspiracy Theories
Barry Levine discusses the public’s reaction, including anger from both Democrats and Republicans, and the splintering of Trump’s base.
Nestor Aparicio asks about a “smoking gun” that could prove the connection between Trump and Epstein.
Barry Levine suggests that the FBI files could reveal the FBI’s inaction and political reasons for not pursuing wealthy and powerful individuals.
The potential for damaging information on figures like Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, and Prince Andrew is highlighted.
Ghislaine Maxwell’s Role and Allegations
Barry Levine describes Ghislaine Maxwell’s involvement in Epstein’s crimes, including her role in grooming and abusing victims.
Maxwell’s lack of remorse and her dismissive attitude towards the victims are emphasized.
Nestor Aparicio expresses concern over the recent development of Trump’s lawyer interviewing Maxwell.
Barry Levine criticizes the idea of believing anything Maxwell says without evidence and questions her motives for cooperating with the government.
Financial Connections and International Influence
Barry Levine discusses the financial connections between Epstein and Trump, including their involvement in modeling agencies and international fixers.
Senator Ron Wyden’s investigation into Epstein’s financial dealings, including wire transfers through Russian banks, is mentioned.
The potential for international cooperation in investigating and prosecuting those involved in the sex trafficking ring is discussed.
Nestor Aparicio reflects on the broader implications of Trump’s connections to Russia and the trafficking of young models.
Conclusion and Future Implications
Barry Levine believes the Epstein story will continue to be a significant scandal for Trump throughout his term and possibly beyond.
Nestor Aparicio encourages listeners to support Barry Levine’s work and buy his books.
The conversation ends with Nestor expressing hope that the controversy will continue to follow Trump.
As baseball season crosses over into football season, Maryland Lottery Executive Director John Martin gives Nestor a sniff for a taste of the Ravens scratch-off contests coming this fall once the kickoffs kick off. But, meanwhile, the Home Run Riches winners add up as the Birds’ bats have awakened with the warm air of summer baseball.
With the news that Ravens tight end Isaiah Likely will be missing a few weeks, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the likelihood of Likely missing the season opener in Buffalo and what that does the role of Mark Andrews in a season of judgment and a deep, multiple offense full of weapons for Lamar Jackson.
With Felix Bautista and Zach Eflin now on the injured list, we wonder who will pitch once the dealing is done. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the trade day options of Mike Elias as the Baltimore Orioles dealt away Ramon Urias and Andrew Kittredge on Wednesday night with more news to come on Ryan O’Hearn and Cedric Mullins. And who knows who else?
With Felix Bautista and Zach Eflin now on the injured list, we wonder who will pitch once the dealing is done. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the trade day options of Mike Elias as the Baltimore Orioles dealt away Ramon Urias and Andrew Kittredge on Wednesday night with more news to come on Ryan O’Hearn and Cedric Mullins. And who knows who else?
Isaiah Likely will undergo surgery to repair a fracture in his foot suffered late in Tuesday’s practice.
Charlie Kolar reacts to Likely injury and discusses expectations entering his contract year
John Harbaugh talks Isaiah Likely injury and other topics from Wednesday’s Ravens practice
The business of the Coppin State School of Business has never changed but it sure has grown. Let the venerable Dean of The School of Business, Dr. Sadie Gregory, educate us the modern benefits of an urban campus that is thriving with growth and opportunity in a new world of commerce for students readying for life in the work force.
John Harbaugh provides update on Isaiah Likely injury and recaps Tuesday’s Ravens practice
The first real headline of training camp wasn’t a good one Tuesday with Isaiah Likely suffered an ankle injury.
“We’ll get an MRI tomorrow and see exactly what it needs to be done, but it’ll be a few weeks.”
After a recent quick trip to rock out with Tommy Conwell and The Young Rumblers at the Bottle & Cork in Dewey Beach, Delaware opened his eyes to the incredible growth of the “Lower Shore” of our neighboring “tax-free” state, Nestor asked financial advisor Leonard Raskin why he bought a place in Bethany Beach instead of Ocean City – or anywhere on the Maryland side. The taxes don’t lie…
Chris Titone, brother-in-law of Adam Sandler in real life, discusses his brief cinema role in “Happy Gilmore 2,” which is now available on Netflix. A working Hollywood actor and writer, Titone tells Nestor about being beaten up by Sandler early in the film and his careful approach to making such a highly-anticipated sequel after 30 years. Have you seen the flick, yet?
Forty years ago at The News American in Baltimore, then-sportswriter Barry Levine was a colleague of Nestor and went on to a life of award-winning journalism investigating all sorts of celebrity mysteries and criminals. Over the last decade, he’s written a pair of of books chronicling the predatory acts of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein. After his widely-read piece in The New York Times in July, he returned for some updates and recent twists in the pedophile plot for The Felon King.
While the Orioles battle the first-place Toronto Blue Jays at Camden Yards, the real action will be in The Warehouse where Mike Elias will be fielding calls all over baseball to move veterans for organizational depth. Luke Jones and Nestor make final preparations for the Orioles and MLB trade deadline additions by subtraction and wonder who will be left to pitch next week – or next season?
The first “instructional” part of Baltimore Ravens training camp is over and head coach John Harbaugh loves when the pads come on and the thumping begins in Owings Mills. Our Luke Jones gets you ready for some defensive wrinkles and offensive weapons as the Super Bowl march begins in July for #RavensFlock.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple observations as players practiced in full pads for the first time on Monday.
Wide receivers coach Greg Lewis talks expectations for his position group entering 2025
Zay Flowers discusses expectations entering his third NFL season with Ravens
John Harbaugh provides health updates after Ravens’ first padded practice of training camp