Putting the Schuh on other foot and interviewing the longtime WJZ reporter
Longtime WJZ reporter Mike Schuh tells Nestor about his new storytelling gig that has shown him new places and the Northern Lights after 27 years in Baltimore on TV Hill.
Longtime WJZ reporter Mike Schuh tells Nestor about his new storytelling gig that has shown him new places and the Northern Lights after 27 years in Baltimore on TV Hill.
The 22nd day of the Maryland Crab Cake Tour presented by The Maryland Lottery, Goodwill, Window Nation and the Restaurant Association of Maryland was spent in Eldersburg with an incredible local journey with old friends. Mike McKelvin and Dante Liberatore own a restaurant and brewing company and shared their Carroll County life with Nestor. And John Maroon stopped by for three decades of sports tales about Cal Ripken Jr. and walking the Great Wall of China and the streets of Beijing together. Lots of delicious 1823 beer here and a toast to the late, great Vince Bagli and Chris Thomas.
Baltimorean Sam Kouvaris joins Nestor from Jacksonville with preview of Jaguars and Trevor Lawrence
Longtime WJZ Sports Guy John Buren goes up TV Hill and down memory lane beyond the alley
Baltimorean and longtime WJXT sports director Sam Kouvaris joins Nestor from Jacksonville with preview of the Jaguars and Trevor Lawrence. And as always, the old tales of leaving home for the Florida beach.
Longtime WJZ Sports Guy John Buren goes up TV Hill and down memory lane beyond the bowling alley and League Night and picking games with Artie Donovan.
Gregg Landry of Towson Transfers tells Nestor about the lost Perry Hall football tapes of 1972 during the Maryland Crab Cake Tour at Kooper’s North in Mays Chapel.
Gregg Landry of Towson Transfers tells Nestor about the lost Perry Hall football tapes of 1972
Gregg Landry of Towson Transfers tells Nestor about the lost Perry Hall football tapes of 1972
Eldersburg 1623 brewer Mike McKelvin joins Nestor to tell Vince Bagli and Chris Thomas tales of WBAL
The great Jayne Miller of WBAL tells Don and Nestor about her passion for Baltimore and ways to improve our city as the Maryland Crab Cake Tour continues at El Guapo in Catonsville.
Legendary WBAL journalist Jayne Miller discusses the importance of local news and tough questions as the Maryland Crab Cake Tour gets back on the road at El Guapo in Catonsville.
Before Ray Lewis entered the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton in 2018, Tony Siragusa took Nestor into the last century and what powered the greatest defense in the history of the game – even back in the days of Ted Marchibroda and 33rd Street.
That time in 2005 when Tony Siragusa had us try his tasty ribs at Super Bowl
During the 2001 Westminster training camp of the inaugural HBO season of “Hard Knocks,” Tony Siragusa and Nestor made some space at the Best Western and talked about what happens after you win the Super Bowl. We will miss The Goose.
The ghosts of Memorial Stadium and the legend of Tony Siragusa
During Hard Knocks, when The Goose told us about his summer with a ring and a Super Bowl trophy. @TonySiragusa @NestorAparicio #RavensFlock
When David Modell died in early 2017, Nestor reached to many of the Super Bowl XXXV heroes and early Ravens players to discuss the Modell family and coming to Baltimore to built a legacy. Tony Siragusa discussed a magical time in sports history in our city and left poignant words behind. We mourn his death here at WNST Baltimore Positive.
There wasn’t much to recommend signing with the fledgling purple birds of Art Modell in the crowded AFC Central but The Goose saw potential in Ray Lewis and leadership in Ted Marchibroda.
David Simon tells Nestor and Don exactly how the drug war has destroyed policing in modern America
Jayne Miller tells Don and Nestor about her passion for Baltimore and ways to improve our city
The greatest conversation ever with legendary WBAL journalist Rob Roblin
Legendary WBAL journalist Jayne Miller discusses the importance of reporting news in world of disinformation
Hard to believe it’ll be eight years since Rob Roblin stopped doing the news in all of that awful weather! The greatest conversation ever with the legendary WBAL journalist at El Guapo on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour.
John Ourand of Sports Business Journal joins Nestor to discuss future of cable TV and the way we watch sports
John Ourand of Sports Business Journal joins Nestor to discuss future of cable TV and way we watch. If you love sports, it’s hard to unbundle and here’s why…
The Maryland Crab Cake Tour stop presented by The Maryland Lottery at Pappas Restaurant in Cockeysville was so much fun that Mike Bordick and Nestor did some bonus talk about the impact of baseball in the community and significance of Orioles to Baltimore.
Orioles HOFer Mike Bordick joins Nestor at Pappas to discuss modern baseball
Mike Bordick and Nestor discuss the impact of baseball in the community and significance of Orioles
The Maryland Crab Cake Tour presented by The Maryland Lottery stopped at Pappas Restaurant in Cockeysville, which got Orioles Hall of Famer Mike Bordick in the mood to discuss modern baseball with Nestor. An instant classic!
Local real estate pro Jeff Mohler talks vaccine optimism for seeing some baseball at Camden Yards after extended March Madness and Maryland basketball on TV.
The madame icon of all things gardening in the land of pleasant living, Carrie Engel of Valley View Farms gets our winter garden ready for spring with expert advice and tips for better summer veggies.
There is no finer storyteller or historian of Baltimore in the modern era. Let venerable wordsmith Rafael Alvarez tell you about his journey and the characters who shaped the tales and words of his family legacy.
Writer Rafael Alvarez discusses love of Baltimore and walking the wire of life on a boat
Nestor has wanted to chat on the radio with Jayne Miller for at least 20 years. But, as Don Mohler pointed out in serving in his two decades of government, it’s when Jayne Miller wants to chat with you that there is usually deep concern at a place that answers to the public trust.
During the 1996 MLB playoffs, “Grease” was on stage at the Mechanic Theatre and the man known to many as Ralph Malph was performing across the street from our studio.