Episodes
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JACKIE MACMULLAN hosts this unique and celebratory ‘podcast event’ and tribute to BOB RYAN, opening the show with a remarkably intimate one-on-one exchange with Bob that then yields to an engaging and funny conversation between Jackie, Bob and special guest, Basketball Hall of Famer DAVE COWENS (25:48). The show also features a memorable roundtable-style conversation between Globe alums MacMullan, Bob, LEIGH MONTVILLE and current Globe columnist DAN SHAUGHNESSY (1:21:38). Fellow Boston media legend BOB LOBEL gets a chance to talk up his friend Bob Ryan with the man who sat a desk away from Ryan in the Globe newsroom, CHAD FINN (58:22), and with SEAN MCDONOUGH, who shares with Bob the incredible respect Ryan had from Sean’s dad, the great writer WILL MCDONOUGH (1:12:50).The program gets a touch of national flair when MITCH ALBOM and MIKE LUPICA talk about Bob’s road to television and the 25-year run of ESPN’s The Sports Reporters (47:50), and Bob gets happy birthday wishes from friends and family including Sports Museum Curator Richard Johnson (44:20) and long-time hockey pal Kevin Paul Dupont (44:54). The special podcast resides with The Bob Ryan Boston Podcast Library. Produced by Hometown Podcasts, LLC - Boston, Washington, DC.
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Basketball Hall-of-Fame scribe Bob Ryan facilitates a fascinating conversation in the privacy of the Red Auerbach Center between two of Reds’s biggest admirers, Boston Celtics head coaches, Doc Rivers and Brad Stevens; co-hosts, along with Bob Ryan, of ABCD’s annual Hoop Dreams Tournament.
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Patrick’s Pals Charitable Basketball Tournament welcomes Guest Host Mikey Adams with Red Sox Historian Gordon Edes and the winningest active coach in NCAA hockey, BC’s Jerry York.
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HINGHAM TO WINTHROP
Bob Ryan traveled north to Winthrop where he found hometown hero Mike Eruzione for an extraordinarily authentic rink side chat about hockey in the hub and certain memories that still live on 40 years after Gold.
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They wore Hometown Podcasts (and Apple Podcasts) purple, but the talk was all green. Heinsohn and Ryan unfiltered… on Bob Ryan’s Boston Audio and Video Podcast - Episode #50!
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Chris Gasper, one of Boston’s best overall sports journalists, and not yet 40, talks with Bob about and beyond todays headlines.CHEFDAZZER.COM presents the 41st episode of Bob Ryan’s Boston Podcast recorded on June 20 at The Original Wahlburgers Location in Hingham.
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Former Eagles GM and Newton Native Joe Banner plus Patriots Voice Bob Socci join Bob from the gym of Buckingham, Browne and Nichols and the 22nd Year of the charitable Patricks Pals 3 on 3 Basketball Tourney benefiting Fragile X Syndrome.
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Dana Barros is one of the most compelling Boston basketball stories to date. From Mattapan to Xaverian to Boston College to the Boston Celtics. Dana is a Boston basketball player and athlete through and through. Episode supported by Wahlburgers and a Few Good Minutes With Rick Vanzura, Wahlburgers CEO.
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Two guys who know (and remember) more about college basketball than the rest of us combined. Basketball Hall of Fame inductees Bob Ryan and NCAA Champion, former BC Coach, HOF 2014, Gary Williams. As Good as it Gets!
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Jeff Kinney is a hero to kids around the world. The author of The Diary of a Wimpy Kid book series is a Massachusetts resident, a book store owner, a cartoonist and has built a friendship with Bob Ryan that is very evident in this special episode of Bob Ryan’s Boston Podcast presented by ILoveBostonSports.com
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Jeff Goodman from ESPN seems to have landed right in the middle of two huge basketball stories at the same time - The Ball Family Circus and The FBI probe of NCAA Men’s Basketball - right on the eve of March Madness. Is there anyone better to discuss these stories with in long form and great detail than Bob Ryan? Celtics, BC Basketball and New England College Basketball add to a fast moving episode and one of our best.
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Lesley Visser, Bob’s long-time friend and colleague and a long-time resident of Boston’s South Shore, recalls her Boston Globe days, some of the more memorable television events she’s been part of and her off air time with John Madden, Will McDonough and the challenge of covering the Chuck Fairbanks’ Patriots.
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Show Creator and Executive Producer Bob Snyder teams up with Bob Ryan to tease Bob’s ‘Annual State of the Teams’ Boston Globe column, talk to an Aussie who happened to be in the area and wanted to shake Bob’s hand and most importantly, provide a headset for a few kids wanting Bob to address the pressing issues affecting today’s privileged Boston sports youth. A holiday episode for the family. Season’s Greetings from Bob and Bob!
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Donnie Wahlberg surprises Dan Shaughnessy and Bob Ryan with a unwavering "fan call" and the three look back at one of the great New England Patriots regular season wins of all time. Dan opens up about his old school and sometimes controversial journalism, how the "Curse of the Bambino" became a legendary book, covering vintage Earl Weaver as a kid and his relationship with Red Auerbach.
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Kirk Minihane and Bob Ryan are not shy. In so many ways they are similar, and in so many ways they are opposites. Together for dinner at Paul Wahlberg’s Alma Nove restaurant in Hingham, Bob and Kirk compare suspensions, opine on ESPN, debate the state of Boston sports teams and in Bob’s case, defend his penmanship from an incredulous guest.
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Bob Ryan is in his element with one of his favorite athletes he ever covered in 40 years of Celtics reporting. Dave Cowens won battles, fights, and titles; quit teams, drove Boston cabs out of boredom, fouled out of over 100 games, reinvented the jump hook, and also happened to win two championships and wind up in the Basketball Hall of Fame.
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Steve Grogan may be one of the toughest players in Patriots history. He’s also second in NFL history in running touchdowns by a QB. And oh yea, he was a pretty damn good quarterback for 16 exclusive seasons with the Patriots who could throw the long ball and run the naked bootleg as well as anyone. Steve reflects on his Patriots days and how the franchise developed into the model operation it is today in an enlightening and nostalgic conversation on Bob Ryan’s Boston Podcast.
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Bill Littlefield, Boston-based, nationally known author and long time host of WBUR’s Only A Game talks to Bob about covering sports the NPR Way.
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Bob Ryan stars on his own podcast as he and show creator Bob Snyder look inwards at their Boston hit and Bob fields questions from his social followers.
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