Stephen Strom

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Stephen Strom can be heard hosting 'The Sports Talkers Podcast' for Barrett Sports Media. In addition to hosting here, Stephen works as a broadcasting assistant for the Miami Heat and color analyst for Nova Southeastern. Additional career experiences include working for SiriusXM, performing analyst duties for Princeton basketball, and hosting shows for TalkNorth.com. You can find him on Twitter @SStrom_.

Sports Talkers Podcast: Liam McHugh, TNT

Liam McHugh used to do everything on NBCSN, then the network shut down. That let him become the anchor of TNT's NHL coverage. He...

Sports Talkers Podcast: Ryan Ruocco, ESPN

With the WNBA Finals upon us, Stephen Strom talks to the man calling the action for ESPN. Ryan Ruocco is the guest on this...

Sports Talkers Podcast: Jason Fitz, ESPN

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Sports Talkers Podcast: Damon Amendolara, CBS Sports Radio

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