EP 028: Eric Mirlis, Author of I Was There
Conversation with Eric Mirlis, author of “I Was There.”… Read More
Conversation with Eric Mirlis, author of “I Was There.”… Read More
Warning: If you have an image of me in your head of anything but a huge nerd, stop reading now. If you’re ok with that, carry on.
Through a quirk of scheduling, I was fortunate enough to have another totally free weekend with no broadcast responsibilities. Unfortunately, sometimes Mother Nature and her 15-below-zero temperatures and blizzard conditions limit what one can do in South Dakota this time of year.… Read More
A major part of why I posted my Blueprint to Broadcasting Success was so it could be helpful to other broadcasters. I also posted it for selfish reasons to hold myself accountable for putting in the extra work to get better. As part of that accountability I’m going to post monthly on how closely I stuck with the plan, the challenges faced, and how/if I’m hearing improvement in my self-critiques.… Read More
Sometimes inspiration comes from strange places. Today, I was brainstorming blog topics with my fiancée while eating Chinese food. There were several good topics up for discussion, some of which I’ll delve into later, but when I opened up my fortune cookie, I found this:
Not being one to deny fate when it slaps me in the face, versatility in sportscasting is today’s topic.… Read More
Conversation with Ken Korach, the radio play-by-play broadcaster for the Oakland A’s.… Read More
This weekend, I was able to experience something that hasn’t happened in at least five years — I had a weekend in early December with nothing to do! Seriously; not a damn thing. In the past, this time of year has meant following a small college on non-conference road trips all over kingdom come. With my new schedule, I cover college football, but no college basketball.… Read More
After driving 10.5 hours to Fort Wayne, Indiana, watching my alma mater lose a heartbreaker in the NAIA quarterfinals, and completing the round trip, my football broadcasting season is finished. It’s been an interesting, challenging, and rewarding year. As I’ve written about numerous times, I covered two teams I had very little familiarity with before this season.… Read More
I chat with the voice of the Sioux City Musketeers and owner of Your Sports Show in Sioux City, IA.… Read More
This week’s post is in reply to a reader who sent in the following question:
What do you consciously do while on the air (or getting ready to go on the air) to block out all the extraneous stuff outside the broadcast that might distract you from calling the game?
I ask this because I think I’m going to need a lot of help in this department.… Read More
A major part of why I posted my Blueprint to Broadcasting Success was so it could be helpful to other broadcasters. I also posted it for selfish reasons to hold myself accountable for putting in the extra work to get better. As part of that accountability I’m going to post monthly on how closely I stuck with the plan, the challenges faced, and how/if I’m hearing improvement in my self-critiques.… Read More