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: Carl Dukes, 92.9 The Game

Carl Dukes went from DJing clubs to holding every job there is in a radio building. Now he is dominating 92.9 The Game in...

Sports Talkers Podcast: Tim Kurkjian, ESPN

Fresh off of his induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame, Tim Kurkjian joins Stephen Strom to talk about his love for the sport...

Sports Talkers Podcast: Linda Cohn, ESPN

Linda Cohn has lived her dream for the last 30 years at ESPN. She tells Stephen Strom about the ups and downs, the moment...

Sports Talkers Podcast: John Jastremski, The Ringer

John Jastremski talks about his move from WFAN to The Ringer, his time folding shirts at the NBA Store, why a good broadcaster treats...

Sports Talkers Podcast: Jorge Sedano, ESPN LA 710

Jorge Sedano joins Stephen to talk about his relationship with Hank Goldberg, how he made Greg Popovich smile, and his infamous interview with Dennis...

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