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    While Larry Bird and Magic Johnson would become forever linked in basketball history, their paths to success were starkly different. Magic, from the start, was a showman, and sought out the spotlight. Bird, in contrast, just wanted to play basketball, and largely shunned publicity. This difference in personality would be reflected in their choice of colleges: Magic opting for Michigan State, a program with a rich history and a large, passionate fanbase, while Bird chose Indiana State, a smaller, less-heralded school where he could focus on the game. These choices, in many ways, set the stage for their contrasting, yet ultimately intertwined, careers.

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    In 1979, a seemingly ordinary college basketball game between Michigan State and Indiana State became a cultural phenomenon. The game, featuring future NBA legends Magic Johnson and Larry Bird, captivated the nation and breathed new life into the struggling NBA. The matchup showcased the contrasting personalities and playing styles of the two stars, further fueling public interest. Airing on the then-fledgling ESPN, the game drew record viewership and launched the network into the sports broadcasting empire it is today.

    Join us as we explore the impact of this pivotal game and the ripple effects that continue to shape basketball and sports broadcasting today.

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    This podcast episode explores Larry Bird's formative high school years in French Lick, Indiana. Growing up in poverty with a father battling PTSD, Bird developed a sense of grit and determination early on. His older brother's basketball scholarship showed him a path to a different future. The episode tracks Bird's early successes, such as clutch free throws, and how playing under the shadow of Steve Land, a future Indiana University player, pushed him to refine his unique skillset, especially the art of the assist. Local sports writer Jerry Burge becomes a key figure, championing Bird's talent in the Jasper Herald. During Bird's senior year, his physical transformation led to dominant performances and record-breaking stats, generating buzz and even drawing the attention of coach Bob Knight. The episode recounts a legendary, close matchup against Loogootee, a controversial loss, and Bird's initial omission from the Indiana All-State team, which Burge fought hard to rectify. After high school, Bird faced challenges, including his father's passing and a short-lived stint at Indiana University, but ultimately chose to continue his basketball journey at Indiana State. The episode concludes by reflecting on Bird's journey and the potential for overlooked talent, encouraging listeners to recognize greatness in unexpected places.

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    Episode Title: The Making of Magic vs. Bird

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    The game was significant not only for the intense rivalry between these two future NBA stars, but also for its record-breaking viewership.The game drew in 24.1 rating, meaning a quarter of all television sets in America were tuned in, making it the highest-rated basketball game ever (college or pro).The episode likely explores their humble beginnings, the lead-up to the game and the impact this matchup had on their careers and the sport of basketball.A key element highlighted in the sources is the "storybook" quality of both players' journeys to the championship game.Larry Bird, who could have gone pro earlier, chose to stay at Indiana State, leading his team to the brink of a national title.Magic Johnson's performance fueled speculation that he would soon join the NBA.The episode might also feature a retelling of the game itself, potentially including key moments and commentary on the players' styles.The reference to the World Invitational tournament where Bird and Johnson played together suggests the episode could include their early interactions and budding rivalry.The Season starts with Bird's High School Career in French Lick, Indiana, Bird's hometown, hinting at a deep dive into Bird's background and path to basketball stardom.

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    This episode of The Anxious Rambler podcast focuses on the host’s recent concert experiences seeing The War on Drugs for two nights in Ohio and Kentucky and a solo trip to see My Morning Jacket in Savannah, Georgia.

    The hosts begin by talking about their road trip to Columbus, Ohio, the first stop on their concert adventure. They discuss the enjoyment of driving into a city at night and listening to music and their excitement about the upcoming shows. The host shares that, other than a previous two-night stint with The War on Drugs in Louisville and Indianapolis, this is her first experience attending back-to-back shows by the same band. They also talk about their positive impressions of Columbus and Cleveland.The first concert took place at Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. The host recounts the beauty of the venue, located in a national park, and its history as the summer home of the Cleveland Orchestra. They go on to describe The War on Drugs’ setlist, noting standout songs and moments. The setlist included “Oceans of Darkness,” “Pain,” “Ocean in Between the Waves,” “I Don’t Want to Wait,” “Harmonious Dreams,” “Strangest Thing,” “Come to the City,” and “In Reverse.”.The host shares a story about reconnecting with a former coworker, Lane, during the show. She describes how she thought she recognized the woman sitting in front of her but couldn't believe it was actually her. They hadn’t seen each other in 16 years. Lane later turned around and told the host she had been talking about her on the way to the show, specifically mentioning how much the host loves The War on Drugs and wishing she had more friends with similar taste in music.Next, the hosts talk about the second concert, which was at the Bourbon and Beyond festival in Louisville, Kentucky. The host compliments the festival’s side-by-side stage set-up and voices her distaste for VIP sections at shows. The setlist for this performance was similar to the previous night's but with the addition of "Red Eyes," which was played instead of "Strangest Thing," and the covers "Play It All Night Long" and "Under the Pressure." It started to rain during the last two songs of the set, a phenomenon that the host believes is a regular occurrence at outdoor War on Drugs shows. Due to her enthusiastic dancing and energy, the host is dubbed the "fan MVP" by other concert attendees and even manages to score a copy of the setlist.The final part of the episode focuses on the host's recent trip to Savannah, Georgia, where she saw My Morning Jacket with her best friend from home, Shaie. The host describes becoming emotional upon hearing that baseball legend Pete Rose had died just before My Morning Jacket took the stage. Rose, a Cincinnati Reds player and an important figure in the host’s family, had even recorded a Cameo video message for the host's father four years prior. The host shares that she and her friend were then escorted to the front of the stage by an usher just as the lights went down.The host goes on to highlight standout moments from the 20-song setlist, which included “Gideon,” a Chris Kristofferson cover, a Nina Simone cover, and an encore consisting of “Golden,” “Off the Record,” and “Dance Floors”. The episode concludes with the host reflecting on the

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    In this episode the hosts take a deep dive into the music of their favorite band, The War on Drugs, and discuss their newly released live album, Live Drugs Again.

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    The hosts explain how Live Drugs Again is a unique collection of live tracks recorded at various venues even different versions of a single song stitched together over several years, rather than from a single concert. This inspired Aaron to create a personal challenge to Cassie: curate her own setlist using live performances found across platforms like YouTube and the Internet Archive.

    Emphasizing the emotional depth of The War on Drugs' music, one host talk about their experience listening to the album, recounting how they were moved to tears just minutes into the track "Harmonia's Dream." The hosts also share their love for candid, behind-the-scenes band photos and live shots, which often accompany the band's releases, adding a nostalgic and personal touch to the experience.

    Towards the end, they discuss the difficulty of choosing specific live version of songs for a setlist, given the band's extensive catalog of performances.

    The hosts' love for the music is palpable throughout the episode, from the vivid descriptions of unboxing the album to the heartfelt reactions to each track.

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    In this podcast episode, the hosts and their guest, Ana Ruge-Rodela , reflect on their experience attending an Incubus concert during the band's Morning View tour. The conversation is a blend of nostalgia, excitement, and reminiscence of their long friendship, which began in college, sparked by their mutual love for Incubus. They discuss the pre-concert anticipation, sharing a fun story of hearing Incubus’ song "Drive" at a restaurant, which felt like a sign of the magical weekend to come.

    The hosts then dive into the actual concert experience, with both surprised by the presence of a younger crowd, which gave them a sense of validation about Incubus’ lasting appeal. The guest, Ana, reminisces about how she and Cassie bonded over the band in college and how this reunion concert brought back those memories. Despite some initial doubts about how Incubus' stage presence might have aged, the group was delighted to find that the band's performance still felt as captivating and energetic as it had in the past, with frontman Brandon Boyd maintaining his iconic, fluid movements and charismatic stage persona.

    The group expresses how the concert exceeded their expectations, with Cassie noting how the lights and atmosphere felt psychedelic and engaging. Anna’s enthusiasm, especially seeing Boyd's performance, brought added joy and excitement for everyone, enhancing the overall experience. The episode closes with reflections on how the concert felt like a personal reunion as much as it was a celebration of Incubus' music.

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    The Anxious Rambler has her own feed but I am posting one final episode to encourage anyone interested to subscribe. I am contributing as a producer and sometimes co-host. The voice is all her own. This episode is a dose of nostalgia as we prepare for a throwback concert. Incubus and Morning View fill the rearview and now the road ahead.

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    Welcome to episode three of The Anxious Rambler! After a light-hearted start (thanks to an unmuted laugh track!), we're excited to dive back into our exploration of music and more. In this episode, Cassie shares the story behind the podcast's name, reflecting on her journey of self-discovery, coping with anxiety, and the importance of music in her healing process. Today's main topic is all about the 90s—those iconic songs that shaped our musical tastes and opened doors to new bands and genres. Join us as we reminisce about the eclectic music scene of the 90s and discuss the tracks that left a lasting impact on our lives. Whether you're here for the nostalgic tunes or Cassie's heartfelt storytelling, we hope you enjoy this episode of The Anxious Rambler!

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    Welcome to Episode 2 of The Anxious Rambler! If you missed Episode 1, you can catch it on our crossover podcast, Iconic Seasons, or on our new feed search for The Anxious Rambler. Today, Cassie joins me for a lively discussion we've had many times before: who are the best singers of all time? We're diving into our personal lists, debating whether technical skill or personal preference makes a singer great. In a fun twist, we'll be doing a draft where each of us picks our top ten singers, but there's a catch: we only get the songs they performed. Listen in as we banter, strategize, and perhaps get a little competitive over our musical choices. Who will make the cut for our desert island discography? Tune in to find out and join the conversation!

    I feel like Cassie won this round with bonus points for originality but text us your list or comment on the YouTube Playlist below.

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    In this special episode of Iconic Seasons Offseason, we're joined by a very special guest: The Anxious Rambler, who also happens to be my wife! As the NBA finals draw to a close, we shift gears and dive deep into the world of music, exploring her fascinating journey through the sounds of the 80s and 90s.

    Despite being born in the early 80s, The Anxious Rambler has an impressive knowledge of 80s music, thanks to her older siblings who introduced her to iconic bands like The Doors and Led Zeppelin at a young age. She shares heartwarming stories of how her brother, significantly older, influenced her musical taste and how music became a significant part of her life.

    We discuss her academic journey, which took an unexpected turn when she decided to pursue music studies, leading her to internships with Capitol Records and a booking agency in Nashville. Her passion for music is evident as she talks about her favorite bands, the impact of Seattle grunge in the 90s, and how music has always been a refuge during times of crisis.

    In this episode, we also get a glimpse of her storytelling talent as she reminisces about the bands and songs that shaped her childhood and beyond. From the Gin Blossoms to Pearl Jam, we explore the lyrical depth and emotional connection that music brings.

    Tune in for an engaging conversation filled with nostalgia, personal anecdotes, and a shared love for music that transcends generations. Whether you're a music enthusiast or simply looking for a heartfelt discussion, this episode has something for everyone.

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    Today's episode delves into the transformative journey of merging mind and body for ultimate wellness and purpose-driven living. We explore the evolution of fitness and wellness practices, bridging the gap between traditional training methods and holistic well-being.

    Craig Miller, founder of 2nd Prime, recounts his journey from basketball enthusiast to fitness and wellness advocate. Reflecting on the evolution of training methodologies, he shares how combining physical prowess with mental fortitude can lead to profound personal growth and longevity.

    From debunking conventional wisdom to embracing unconventional practices, 2nd Prime will challenge you to rethink your approach to fitness, wellness, and maybe more. Join us as we discuss a journey of transformation.

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    Dive deep into the evolving landscape of college basketball with "Shifting Tides: The Transfer Portal's Impact on College Basketball” Join us as we dissect the seismic shifts caused by the transfer portal and its implications for teams, players, and fans alike.

    In this podcast, we unravel the complexities of college basketball's new era, drawing parallels to the NBA's free agency frenzy. From NIL cooperatives to unlimited transfers, we explore how the game is morphing into a realm of fluidity and opportunity, challenging traditional notions of loyalty and team-building.

    With insightful analysis and engaging dialogue, we navigate the blurred lines between amateurism and professionalism, examining the impact on fan loyalties, team dynamics, and the competitive landscape. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual observer, join us as we unravel the mysteries of the transfer portal and its profound influence on the game we lov

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    They Call Me Goose: My Life in Kentucky Basketball and Beyond is an intimate and all-encompassing look at the life and career of the basketball legend, from growing up in a housing project in Lexington, his success with UK men's basketball through his years with NBA's Atlanta Hawks and the Japan Basketball Association, his career as a college and NBA television color analyst, to his recent appointment as a commentator for the UK Sports Network. Givens shares personal and endearing stories from his childhood—how he was initially interested in baseball instead of basketball, the summers spent with his grandmother in Danville, Kentucky, and the teachers and coaches who guided and supported him along his journey. He also speaks candidly about his experiences with poverty, ruinous financial debt, the blowback from sexual assault allegations, and how his faith and his family helped sustain him through hardships and challenges. In collaboration with journalist Doug Brunk, Givens presents fans with the powerful story of a husband, father, mentor, businessman, and ambassador for Kentucky—who also just happens to be an iconic sports legend.

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    Iconic Seasons is all about college basketball. We talk about the greatest moments in the sport's history with interviews from players, coaches, and journalists. Occasionally we go deep on other topics like health and fitness. In this week's episode, we try new products and experience the benefits of cold plunges and saunas.

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    It's all the Hoosier Stories in one place. In what has been an up-and-down season for this years crew it is wonderful to look back at this team. Let's remember that this team had no players that made it in the NBA though several had pro careers. Despite the lack of high-end talent the system and cohesiveness of the team carried the day.

    Join us and Relive the 1987 NCAA basketball championship. We talk with former Hoosier 6-man, Joe Hillman. We break down Coach Knight's strategic guidance and oh yeah relive the nail-biting final seconds. Hillman provides an inside look at the high-stakes match against UNLV and Syracuse. The episode also explores the broader impact of the three-point shot, sparking an exciting discourse on enhancing the game's dynamism. Don't miss this thrilling journey back in time, capturing one of the most unforgettable moments in NCAA basketball history.

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    Get ready for a time-warp back to the legendary 1987 NCAA championship game between Indiana and Syracuse, where we dissect the strategies, the defining moments, and the players who made history. Promise us one thing; you'll be on the edge of your seat when we unfold the drama of the final play that saw Indiana emerge as the champions and the lasting legacy it etched for Coach Bob Knight.

    After we conclude our discussion of the 1987 Championship we have author Randy Mills on board discussing the unique stories behind Larry Bird's high school playing days and that unforgettable winning shot that sealed the deal for Indiana.

    In the world of basketball, a player's story is not just about the game, it's a tapestry of choices, challenges, determination, and the will to succeed. We journey through Larry Bird's high school days, his decision to stay in college basketball, his recovery from a broken ankle, and the headlines his performance dominated. We've got exclusive snippets from two reporters who captured the essence of Indiana high school basketball at the time, making this episode a true tribute to Bird's journey.

    Breathe in the nostalgia as we analyze the inaccuracies and narratives in basketball, the ones that sometimes paint a different picture from reality. But it's not all serious; we have some heartwarming stories of fans sharing unexpected moments with Larry Bird; one such story of a little boy at the concessions stand will have you chuckling. We're wrapping this up with an enticing trailer for Season 2 of Iconic Seasons, featuring the 1979 match-up between March and Magic. Trust us; it's a season you won't want to miss. As always, we appreciate your ratings and reviews.



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    Get ready to hit rewind as we take you back to 1987 for a deep dive into the NCAA basketball championship, with a former player who was there on the court! We've got former Hoosier 6-man, Joe Hillman, with us to share what it was really like on the court in that high-stakes match between Indiana and Syracuse, and how Coach Knight's legendary coaching style turned the game around. From pre-game routines to the nerve-wracking final moments, we've got the inside scoop that any basketball fan will love.

    Hillman gives us an exclusive walkthrough of the last 29 seconds of the championship game, revealing the critical role of Coach Knight's guidance in securing victory. We discuss the unforgettable game-winning shot, the significance of contributing positively to the game even when not scoring, and how the team managed to play a clean game in the final crucial minutes. Plus, we revisit the electrifying post-game celebration, the inspiring words from Coach Knight, and the unforgettable experiences that followed that championship win.

    But that's not all! We also delve into the broader impact of the three-point shot in basketball and how it could add dynamism to the game. Tossing around ideas from getting rid of corner threes to reviving the mid-range jump shot, we stir up an exciting discourse on how the game could be more enjoyable for players and fans alike. So, strap in for a thrilling journey back in time that relives one of the most memorable moments in NCAA basketball history.

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    In the episode titled "Reliving the 1987 NCAA Championship: An Exclusive Inside View with Joe Hillman," we embark on a nostalgic journey back to one of the most memorable moments in NCAA basketball history. With former Hoosier 6-man, Joe Hillman, guiding us through the exhilarating events of the 1987 NCAA Championship game, we get an insider's view of the high-stakes match between Indiana and Syracuse.

    Joe starts by giving us an insight into the game preparations. The quick turnaround after their win in the Final Four didn't allow much time for drills, but Coach Knight's guidance was instrumental in resetting the team's focus and ensuring they were ready to face Syracuse. This look into the pre-game routines is a testament to the meticulous planning and strategy that goes into each game, a facet often overlooked by spectators.

    The narrative then moves onto the actual game, highlighting the significance of Coach Knight's decision to switch to a three-guard lineup. The new lineup provided the team with the confidence they needed, and Joe discusses how the pressure from Coach Knight during practice helped the team stay composed in high-pressure game situations.Reflecting on the championship season, Joe notes that despite the team being the least talented of all of Coach Knight's championship teams, they were successful because they executed well and were a closely-knit group. The players’ camaraderie, along with their trust in each other

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    The Indiana Hoosiers managed to overcome the UNLV Runnin' Rebels in the unforgettable 1987 Final Four match-up. Joe Hillman, former Hoosier Six man, sheds light on the contrasting strategies that played out on the Superdome court. Joe will share unique insights, revealing how IU's press defense was instrumental in controlling UNLV and their two-dimensional attack.

    Join us as we delve into the mesmerizing world of 1987 basketball. We'll explore the impact of the three-point line and dissect the strategies that made this game a heart-stopping spectacle. We'll delve into Freddie Banks' astounding 19 three-pointers and discuss how this moment resonates with the Phoenix Suns under Steve Nash. We'll also tackle how the unpredictability of one-and-done tournaments can swing the game in unexpected ways.

    Finally, we'll reflect on how this iconic game has shaped modern basketball. Ever thought about the influence of Coach Knight's calmness and Tarkinian's idiosyncratic towel use? Or speculated what it would've been like if Bill Walton was announcing? We'll discuss it all and more, including what it took to build the victorious Indiana team. From understanding roles to implementing an efficient offense and robust defense, we'll walk you through the journey of their triumph. Listen in and don't miss out on this exploration of one of NCAA's most iconic seasons.



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    We wrap the year by giving everyone a chance to reflect and catch up before our final run of three episodes concluding the inaugural run of Iconic Seasons. We hope that you've enjoyed the first 7 episodes if you have tell someone about the show or leave us a comment. If you really like it send us an email at [email protected].

    If you can't wait all of the episodes are already available on Patreon. We love it that some people enjoy a holiday binge. We will also get back to posting episodes on YouTube as time permits.

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