Wellness Check Podcast: Standup comedian, writer and ‘prolific-taker’ CJ Sullivan
Today's Wellness Check guest is CJ Sullivan. Listen here!
https://open.spotify.com/episode/2jYj78vf1vm2DgbHGd1DNW
CJ and Brad talk about their days of running in similar circles in Chicago,...
CDC changes name of virus to COVID-23 in honor of Michael Jordan
The CDC is getting in on the Michael Jordan hysteria prompted by "The Last Dance," changing the name of the virus currently gripping the country to COVID-23.
Cardinals fan admits it’s easy to self quarantine because there is nothing to do...
The stay at home order imposed on many Americans comes easier to some than to others.
Wellness Check Podcast: Christian Deme from Blackhawks FB page Joel Quenneville’s Mustache
Today's Wellness Check is with Christian Deme who runs the popular Blackhawks fan Facebook page Joel Quenneville's Mustache. Chris is the smartest Blackhawks fan we know so after talking about how he's handling the quarantine, Brand and Chris took a deep dive on all things Hawks. Listen here!
1998 Bulls win 2020 NBA Championship
Making his long-awaited return to the world of sports, an emotional Michael Jordan led the 1998 Chicago Bulls to the 2020 NBA Championship on Sunday.
Wellness Check Podcast: Chicago’s 53rd Ward Alderman Ed Bus
Brad checks in with esteemed Ald. Ed Bus of Chicago's 53rd Ward. Among the topics discussed: How Ed and his family are sheltering in place, how Ed's various essential business ventures (Ed Bus Sausages, Ed Bus Truck & Tow, Ed Bus Tuckpointing, and the Ed Bus Chop House) are holding up, what his wife Dorse Carson Pirie Scott Bus is doing during the quarantine, some of Ed's favorite Steven Seagal movies, how protesters would be handled if they showed up at City Hall, why Ed thinks basketball isn't a sport, what the Ed Bus Tumblers are up to these days), and much more.
LeBron only watched 1 of 2 Jordan doc episodes citing load management
Episodes 1 and 2 of “The Last Dance” premiered Sunday night, and while most watched both episodes and wanted more, some people couldn’t handle all the television.