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: Noah Eagle, Los Angeles Clippers

Noah Eagle talks to Stephen Strom about the influence his dad had on him and how Syracuse prepared him to take a step onto...

Sports Talkers Podcast: Danny Parkins, 670 The Score

Danny Parkins opens up to Stephen Strom about why he is so passionate about defending Chicago. He also gives his best career advice and...

Sports Talkers Podcast: Jon ‘Stugotz’ Weiner, Meadowlark Media

Stugotz and Stephen talk about the struggles every young broadcaster has to endure, how snow and a traffic jam made Stu reconsider South Florida,...

Sports Talkers Podcast: Doug Gottlieb, FOX Sports Radio

The first-ever episode of The Sports Talkers Podcast is here! Host Stephen Strom welcomes FOX Sports Radio's Doug Gottlieb for a look back at...

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"Total respect for John, pro’s pro, good guy. Enjoyed being around him, I’d seen him most recently at Pitt games but I haven’t seen him for a couple of years. It’s just said, it’s all too soon, what a guy!"