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The Other Tom Green Show
The Other Tom Green Show
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'The Other Tom Green Show’ is a weekly podcast driven by longtime Colorado newscaster Tom Green, as he leaps from the TV into the digital age. Through his vast local connections Tom brings stories of Colorado’s past to life, and gives context to the storylines that are unfolding today.
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In this episode, Tom welcomes Avalanche host Kyle Keefe for an insightful, emotional, and hilarious look at the man behind one of Colorado’s most recognizable sports personalities. Kyle reflects on growing up in Casper, Wyoming, his early ambitions in broadcasting, and the relentless persistence that led to his first internship with the Avalanche — including delivering pizzas to the McNichols Arena front desk with his résumé tucked underneath. He opens up about the relationships that shaped his career, from his years working alongside Peter McNabb, to the friendship and respect he built with Gabe Landeskog, to the on-air magic created with Ryker and John-Michael Liles. Kyle also speaks candidly about family, the journey through his wife Dana’s breast cancer diagnosis, the adoption of their daughter Quincy, and the perspective that changed his life. From outrageous behind-the-scenes moments to heartfelt memories, this episode shines a light on why Kyle has become such a beloved part of the Avalanche community and Colorado sports culture.
This week, Tom sits down with his longtime friend Dr. Kevin Fitzgerald — veterinarian, comedian, storyteller, and Denver icon. Kevin shares how a chance conversation with Keith Richards pushed him toward veterinary medicine, the teachers who changed the course of his life, and why comedy became such a powerful creative outlet. He and Tom swap stories about their years working together on television, their time around Colorado wildlife, and the crowds, characters, and near-misses that have filled Kevin’s remarkable life. It’s an hour full of warmth, humor, and history, told in Kevin’s unmistakable voice.
Scott Hastings joins Tom Green to reflect on a life lived across basketball’s biggest moments — from facing Larry Bird in the 1979 NCAA Regional Final to broadcasting Jokić’s nightly brilliance. Hastings shares stories of Sidney Moncrief and the iconic Sports Illustrated “High on the Hogs” cover that drew him to Arkansas, his time under Hall of Fame coach Eddie Sutton, and his wild journey through the NBA — from Dominique Wilkins’ Hawks to the Bad Boy Pistons’ championship run. He recounts lessons from Bill Laimbeer and Brendan Malone, his transition to broadcasting, and how curiosity shaped his second career. The episode closes with Hastings’ admiration for Nikola Jokić and his warning to fans not to take this era of Nuggets basketball for granted.
In this episode, Tom Green welcomes Colorado broadcasting icon Drew Goodman, the voice of the Rockies, for a wide-ranging conversation about baseball, broadcasting, and life in Colorado. The two look back on the origins of the Rockies and how early figures like Don Baylor and Bob Gebhart helped build credibility for a brand-new franchise. Goodman shares his perspective on why altitude should be an advantage, not an excuse, and what it really takes for pitchers to mentally and physically handle Coors Field. The discussion also dives into the behind-the-scenes figures who shaped Denver sports television and the early career experiences that set Goodman on his path—from his first job in Aspen to calling games for NBC and eventually becoming the voice of the Rockies. He explains why the Rockies’ new front-office direction is critical for lasting change, reflects on the joy of working alongside partners like Jenny Cavnar and the late George Frazier, and opens up about what it means to see his son Zach embark on his own broadcasting journey. Filled with humor, reflection, and storytelling, this episode captures the enduring spirit of Colorado sports and the voices who have brought those moments to life.
Legendary NFL reporter Ed Werder joins Tom Green for a conversation that bridges Colorado football history and the Dallas Cowboys dynasty. Werder reflects on covering the 1995 Cowboys, the signing of Deion Sanders, and the larger-than-life presence of Jerry Jones — from locker room clashes to Super Bowl celebrations. He also shares stories from his early days in Colorado, covering John Elway and the Broncos, and how that experience prepared him for decades inside the Cowboys circus. From the rise of Coach Prime in Boulder to Dak Prescott’s MVP season, this episode connects the past and present of football’s most fascinating figures. Plus, Tom and Ed revisit a friendship that started in the Channel 9 Sports Department and spanned 40 years of journalism, storytelling, and unforgettable press box moments.
On this episode of The Other Tom Green Show, Tom sits down with Broncos Ring of Famer Karl Mecklenburg — one of the most versatile defenders in NFL history — to talk about leadership, culture, and what it takes to build a champion. Mecklenburg opens up about his early years in Denver under Pat Bowlen, Joe Collier, and Dan Reeves, the transition from the Orange Crush era to the Super Bowl teams of the ’80s, and how those experiences shaped his life after football. He shares how Patrick Roy’s leadership moment inspired him, what he learned from Tony Dungy and Mike Shanahan, and why the current Broncos defense led by Nik Bonitto reminds him of his own. From battling through injuries and playing every position in the front seven to reflecting on his Hall of Fame candidacy and the bonds that still unite Broncos Country, Mecklenburg brings insight, humility, and humor — including stories about Wade Phillips, Dennis Smith, and even a $70,000 highlight reel of hits that “would all be penalties today.”
In this episode of ‘The Other Tom Green Show’, Tom welcomes longtime Denver news anchor and close friend Jim Benemann for an unfiltered, funny, and heartfelt conversation about a lifetime in broadcasting — from his early days as a young reporter in Colorado to his recent retirement and transition to living in the mountains. The two reflect on the evolution of local television — from Nielsen diaries and newsroom camaraderie to today’s pressures of digital immediacy and social media. Jim shares deeply personal memories from covering tragic stories like Columbine and the Boulder King Soopers shooting, explaining how journalists balance professionalism with humanity. They also look back on Jim’s winding path from Chicago to CSU, his early TV jobs (including working with Bill O’Reilly), and his eventual rise to the anchor chair in Denver. Plus, the conversation detours into vintage sports talk — from Bobby Hull and Ernie Banks to the old Mile High Stadium, Doug Moe, and the Rockies’ need for fresh leadership.
On this episode of 'The Other Tom Green Show', Tom welcomes trailblazing broadcaster Jenny Cavnar, the first woman to call MLB play-by-play in nearly 30 years. Jenny takes us inside her journey from growing up a Colorado sports fan to covering her hometown Rockies, working alongside legends in the booth, and eventually carving out her own space as the TV voice of the Oakland A’s. She reflects on the mentors and supporters who helped her “let Jenny be Jenny,” the challenges of breaking barriers in a male-dominated field, and the preparation it takes to thrive on the air. Jenny also shares the backstory of her now-famous "Fire up the fountains!" home run call, her early days covering the Rockies, and memorable moments with colleagues like Ryan Spilborghs. Beyond baseball, Jenny opens up about influences such as Susan Waldman, Connie Carpenter, and Joan Benoit, and what it means to balance family life with the demands of the job. From Dallas Braden’s big personality in the A’s booth to her kids picking ballparks for family trips, this episode offers a candid look at the grit, humor, and passion that define one of baseball’s most respected voices. 🎧 pod.link/1839032755
Tom Green welcomes former world No. 1 and 2001 Open Champion David Duval for a wide-ranging conversation about the 1999 Ryder Cup, shooting a legendary 59, his journey to becoming a major champion, and the lessons he’s learned through injuries, broadcasting, and now competing on the Champions Tour. Duval also gives his perspective on this year’s Ryder Cup, the American team, and the state of golf today.Episode highlights:Reflections on the historic 1999 Ryder Cup at Brookline.The pressure and emotion of team golf vs. individual tournaments.Shooting a 59 at the Bob Hope Desert Classic.Winning The Open Championship and The Players Championship.Overcoming back injuries and the battle to protect confidence.Transition into golf broadcasting.Life in Colorado and advice for everyday golfers.Where to Listen & Watch🎧 Subscribe to The Other Tom Green Show on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.📺 Watch full video episodes and exclusive clips on the Guerilla Sports YouTube channel: youtube.com/@GuerillaSports_About Guerilla SportsGuerilla Sports is a Denver-based sports media platform with exclusive credentials to cover the Colorado Avalanche, Denver Broncos, Denver Nuggets, Colorado Rockies, and CU Buffs Football. We produce original shows, vodcasts, and behind-the-scenes coverage featuring some of the biggest names in sports.Follow us here:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@guerillasports_X (Twitter): x.com/GuerillaSports_Instagram: instagram.com/guerilla.sportsStay tuned for new episodes every week, featuring candid conversations, insider access, and unforgettable sports stories.
On this episode of The Other Tom Green Show, Tom welcomes longtime Denver sports columnist and comedian Sam Adams for a wide-ranging, candid, and hilarious conversation. Sam reflects on his Cleveland roots, his unlikely journey to Denver, and how a Greyhound bus ticket and a missing suitcase eventually led him to a career in sportswriting and comedy. The two dive into the storied rivalry between Denver and Cleveland, reliving the heartbreak and history of The Drive and The Fumble before connecting the dots to LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony, and Nikola Jokić. Sam shares behind-the-scenes stories from his days covering Colorado sports, the mentorship of Woody Paige, and the influence of icons like Irv Brown. He also opens up about the leap from journalism to stand-up—recounting the night he blanked on stage, the viral “True Colors” bit that racked up millions of views, and the surreal experience of performing in a town dubbed “the most racist city in America.” Along the way, you’ll hear unforgettable anecdotes about Tiger Woods, Charles Barkley, and Michael Jordan—and how comedy, race, and resilience have shaped Sam’s career. Funny, raw, and deeply human, this episode captures Sam Adams at his very best: a storyteller who can make you laugh while pulling you into the heart of sports and life in Denver and beyond. #DenverSports #Broncos #Avalanche #Rockies #Nuggets
In this episode of The Other Tom Green Show, legendary Denver news anchor Tom Green sits down with the iconic broadcaster Verne Lundquist for a wide-ranging conversation. From his unforgettable calls on college football and “The Masters,” to decades of storytelling across the NFL, NBA, and beyond—Verne reflects on his remarkable career in sports media. Hosted by Tom Green, The Other Tom Green Show brings nostalgic, insightful, and entertaining conversations with some of the biggest names in sports and broadcasting. 👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more episodes featuring Denver’s legends and national icons. Hashtags (no commas, paste directly):#TheOtherTomGreenShow #TomGreen #VerneLundquist #SportsBroadcasting #DenverSports #CollegeFootball #TheMasters #NFL #NBA #SportsLegends #SportsMedia
In the debut episode of The Other Tom Green Show, veteran broadcaster Tom Green kicks off his podcasting journey with none other than Denver sports legend Ron Zappolo. From the rise of the Orange Crush Broncos in 1977 to the unforgettable characters who shaped Denver sports culture, Tom and Ron dive into a wide-ranging conversation filled with nostalgia, behind-the-scenes stories, and decades of experience in news, sports, and television. 👤 What you’ll hear in this episode: Ron’s memories of covering the 1977 Broncos’ magical Super Bowl run Career highlights: from mentorship under Maury Povich to joining Denver’s powerhouse Channel 4 sports team Colorful stories about Doug Moe, Dan Reeves, Sonny Lubick, and Wade Phillips The pressures and triumphs of covering both sports and breaking news — including the challenges of anchoring during 9/11 Reflections on leaving the TV world, life after the newsroom, and the joy of storytelling The episode closes on a personal note as Ron shares what life looks like today — golf, grandkids, and retirement — while Tom reflects on their friendship and the lessons learned through decades in the business. ✅ Coming up next week: Legendary broadcaster Verne Lundquist, the voice behind some of the most iconic moments in sports history. 👍 If you enjoyed this conversation, don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more stories from Tom and his legendary guests. #TheOtherTomGreenShow #DenverSports #RonZappolo #TomGreen #SportsBroadcasting



