Friday, March 29, 2024

Todd Schuler

Attorney and recovering politician Todd Schuler talks Derby, Preakness and crawfish and crab cakes with Nestor

Essex attorney and recovering politician Todd Schuler joins Nestor at Captain Larry's in Federal Hill on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour to discuss his passion for horse racing, the Kenturky Derby and his weird Cajun spin on Preakness Saturday at his place.

The ghosts (and drink glasses) of Derby past and Preakness future

Essex attorney and recovering politician Todd Schuler joins Nestor at Captain Larry's in Federal Hill on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour to discuss his passion for horse racing, the Kenturky Derby and his weird Cajun spin on Preakness Saturday at his place.

Todd Schuler joins Nestor to discuss Lamar Jackson and improvisational football

Todd Schuler joins Nestor to discuss Lamar Jackson and improvisational football

The joys of improvisational football

Former Delegate and house counsel Todd Schuler joins Nestor to discuss watching Lamar Jackson run with the rock and how to make defenses exhausted.

What brings the people of Maryland together?

Former Delegate and current Essex attorney Todd Schuler joins Nestor to catch up on all things summer, crab cakes and what really brings Marylanders together this time of year.

Todd Schuler and Nestor catch up on crab cakes and what brings Maryland together

Todd Schuler and Nestor catch up on crab cakes and what brings Maryland together

Todd Schuler and Nestor tell summer tales from Bermuda and debate soccer in Baltimore

Todd Schuler and Nestor tell summer tales from Bermuda and debate soccer in Baltimore

Solving problems and tackling the toughest issues in our city

Todd Schuler and Nestor debate the tough issues and the fast changes coming in America as a result of the pandemic.

Todd Schuler and Nestor discuss significance of Preakness to Baltimore sports identity and history

Todd Schuler and Nestor discuss significance of Preakness to Baltimore sports identity and history

Because we love the Preakness…

Todd Schuler and Nestor discuss significance of Preakness to Baltimore sports identity and history. And what happened to all of those Black Eyed Susan glasses?
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Debunking the local media myth: Peter Angelos did not “save” the Orioles for Baltimore

Many people reached to Nestor Aparicio in the aftermath of the death of Orioles owner Peter G. Angelos looking for some kind of pronouncement. After watching the media reports in Baltimore with various inaccuracies about the billionaire lawyer's real accomplishments, Luke Jones joined him to react and opine and to set the legacy straight for local citizens who have been fed various levels of myth, poppycock and fake history.
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