Join Ngozi as she chats with some of the most fascinating and inspiring innovators, artists and just flat out cool people shaking up the creative space.
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Join DePaul University sports journalism student Adeyemi Sosina, as he discusses the latest in pop-culture and sports. Occasionally, he brings guest to chill and chat about their life and sports.
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Episode 9 of the Who Would Have Thoughts? Podcast features NBC’s Simone Boyce.After making the switch from entertainment to news, Simone was recently hired as a new host on NBC’s streaming network. Whether she is reporting on cultural pieces in New York City or interviewing celebrities in Los Angeles, each of Simone’s stories always has an unique a…
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Episode 8 of the Who Would Have Thoughts? Podcast features MTV News’ Gaby Wilson.Gaby has been with MTV for the past seven years, working her way up from an editorial assistant to the person you see hosting red carpet coverage at the VMAs or chopping it up with some of music’s biggest names like Kendrick Lamar, SZA, Ariana Grande and Cardi B.Gaby h…
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Here's a throwback episode with Fred Mitchell- hall of fame sportswriter and the first black sportswriter at the Chicago Tribune. During our conversation, we discussed the hard work and preparation it took to separate him self in the journalism industry. Also, how the barriers of entry into journalism as a black male didn't deter him. Apologies for…
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Episode 7 of the Who Would Have Thoughts? Podcast features ESPN’s Jemele Hill.Jemele previously cohosted ESPN’s SportsCenter at 6pm – better known as ‘SC6’ – and has since moved over to the Undefeated, the company’s site that focuses on everything from race to culture under a sport’s lens. Jemele has been a part of important town hall discussions a…
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Welcome back to the Sports and Chill Podcast. Back like we never left! This week's guest is Ngozi Ekeledo- sports reporter/anchor at The Big Ten Network. Ekeledo hails from the prestigious Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. She's covered athletics across the United States and has finally landed in Chicago.During the podcast we …
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New week, what can I say... another great podcast! This week's guest is Julie DiCaro, who's an update anchor and host of "Julie and Maggie" on 670 the Score sports radio. DiCaro has been an avid supporter for women working in sports. During the podcast she discusses her life twists and turn, from becoming a lawyer to public defender, and back to he…
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New podcast to start your week! Great guest on this show, Hami Arain of Radio Depaul Sports. Arain is the host of many shows, he's a talented play-by-play broadcaster and radio show host. Don't forget to check out his show "Good Vibes," Wednesday's at 6:30 p.m on radiodepaul.comHope you all enjoy the show! Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and revie…
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New podcast, with the great Brenden Welper of pistonpowered.com ! Brenden's also the radio co-host of "TheNewTwentyFour" on radiodepaulsports.com Friday's 2:30-4:00 p.m. We had a great talk about the Detroit Pistons and what their season could possibly become. Also, we touch on potential NBA MVP's and sleeper teams in the eastern conference.Check o…
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Here's the lastest conversation I had with Amy Merrick. Merrick is a distinguished journalist in Chicago, who's a professor at DePaul university, teaching courses in news and business reporting. She's written for The Wall Street Journal and currently does for The New Yorker.Check out her work at: newyorker.com/contributors/amy-merrickEnjoy the show…
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Here's a sneak peek of the conversation I had with Amy Merrick. Merrick is a distinguished journalist in Chicago, who's a professor at DePaul university, teaching courses in news and business reporting. She's written for The Wall Street Journal and currently for The New Yorker.Από τον Yemi Sosina
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