It's Monday. Here's my podcast for today. Jeanie produces while I talk with her husband from New York City.
Today's first scheduled interview was IUN coach Javier Heridia. He used to coach Bishop Noll at the high school level and now he coaches the RedHawks at the college level. His team is 23-7 and on their way to the NAIA national tournament for the first time in the school's history. It's also the first year that JEDtv broadcasted their home games. Heridia mentioned that perhaps the Region doesn't give his team the attention they deserve... but that it's changing. He used to go to gyms and no one would pay him any attention. Now they do. That's what winning does for you.
Judging from how many people have watched a Vice News segment from March, 2017, on YouTube, I'm not the only one who worries about nuclear war. In that segment, former secretary of defense William Perry said.
1. "It's probably an even chance this will happen in the next 10 years" - referring to a rogue nuclear detonation 2. "The one that really keeps me up at night... is that somehow Russia and the United States blunder into a nuclear war." It's the middle of the night and really windy out, the kind of wind you only get when it's warm and there's no more icicles hanging from the gutters. You feel the power of the lake but not its chill.
It was a rather eventful Saturday. I got up per usual at 4am and on the way to WJOB stopped at Munster Donut for a large black coffee. It might be the last place in America where you have to wear a mask to get waited on. The guy parked next to me in an SUV the size of a small house had to forage through his backseat for rag to strap across his face. He grumbled through a piece of cloth as he opened the glass door. 2:55 am. It's the middle of the night, quiet except for the hum of the heater. Sorry for waking you up but a bug just crawled next to my pillow. I'm not kidding.
Both daughters dropped by at one point in the evening, so I was pretty much left to myself to watch basketball. I have thousands of words to say every morning on the radio and TV, but around the world of womanhood, I defer. It's easier. |
I run radio stations and a streaming video network in Hammond, Ind., and write this blog.
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