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Welcome to the Lowdown Podcast with Mark Brown. In this podcast you will hear the latest trends in the sports world along with some entertainment. Feel free to listen and enjoy the ride.
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In this episode Mark Brown interviews KXAN-TV Sports Multimedia Journalist Jonathan Thomas (@JonThomasTV) about the impact 2020 had on him as a sports journalist. He explains the sports shutdown between March through late July, going from in-person interviews to strictly zoom interviews, and more.
In this episode Mark Brown interviews KLST/KSAN-TV Digital Multimedia Journalist Senora Scott (@SenoraTV) about the impact 2020 had on her as a journalist. Going on 10 years in the business, Senora thoroughly explains her experience covering the major events 2020 offered including the coronavirus pandemic, George Floyd protests, the 2020 presidential election and more.
In this episode, FS1 analyst Rob Parker (@RobParkerFS1) discusses his thoughts and opinions on the Michael Jordan vs LeBron James debate. Does LeBron's fourth championship win increase his case as the G.O.A.T? Or is Michael Jordan still in the lead with his 6-0 championship run back in the 1990s?
In this episode, award winning journalist Jean-Jacques Taylor (@JJT_Journalist) expresses his opinions on the Dallas Cowboys' future without Dak Prescott due to his ankle injury.
Terez Paylor (@TerezPaylor), who's a senior NFL reporter for Yahoo Sports joins the show providing his biggest takeaways from week one of the 2020 NFL season. He also talks about new reality the NFL is facing this year and how optimistic they are as it goes on.
In this episode, Mark Brown recaps game seven of the OKC Thunder vs Houston Rockets 2020 first round NBA playoff series and updates his predictions moving forward. College football and NFL news is also mentioned later in the episode.
Josiah Johnson, also known as the creator of legendary content joins the show talking about his career journey which ranges from several different aspects including sports content, producing/writing shows and many others. He also provides his takes on the NBA bubble playoffs at this particular point in time.
The editor-in-chief for The Athletic D.C. Bureau and former ESPN sports reporter joins the show reflecting on his career journey covering the NBA for roughly 30 years, his appearances on The Last Dance documentary, the MJ vs LeBron debate, and provides his biggest takeaways from the NBA playoffs located in the bubble.
As game one of the first round in the NBA playoffs completed, Mark Brown provides his biggest takeaways so far. With teams like the Thunder, Bucks, Lakers and Nets struggling early, these first round matchups just became that much more interesting.
The former 14-year NBA veteran joins the show reflecting on his NBA journey, career and breaks down his latest accomplishment: earning a Capital Emmy Award from his life documentary titled, "Seeing is Believing: The Caron Butler Story." We also talk about the latest NBA bubble headlines.
In this episode, KPLC-TV's newest Sports/News reporter Brandon Williams (@bwillmedia) explains his journey in becoming a sports reporter. We also break down some of the latest sports headlines including MLB, NFL, NBA & college football.
In this episode CBS Sports writer James Herbert (@outsidethenba) provides his biggest takeaways from the NBA bubble at this point in time. He also expresses his opinions about the overall bubble set up and what to expect leading into the official restart date (7/30/20).
In this episode WUSA-TV Sports Director/Anchor and former ESPN SportsCenter Anchor Darren Haynes (@DarrenMHaynes) provides the latest information about the Washington Redskins' potential fate with sexual misconduct. He also talks about the organization's potential name changes followed by some influential advice for all young journalists out there.
College football insider for Stadium Network Brett McMurphy (@Brett_McMurphy) provides an in-depth analysis of the coronavirus impact on college football. He discusses the possibilities of a short 2020 season or it being postponed into spring 2021.
In this episode, Mark Brown provides his top ten list of tight ends for the upcoming 2020 NFL season. He gives you in-depth reasons for the TEs he chose and why they're on the list in the first place.
In this episode Mark Brown interviews four of Mike Gundy's college football teammates: Gerald Hudson, Vernon Brown, Robert Kirksey and Brent Parker about their overall relationship and experience with him as a teammates. This year Mike Gundy will be entering his 16th season as head coach for the Oklahoma State Cowboys, which happens to be his alma mater.
National NFL reporter for Fansided Matt Verderame (@MattVerderame) breaks down some key points from the 2020 NFL schedule release, which teams have the best bet of hosting practices/training camps during eased restrictions from the COVID-19 pandemic and what he expects moving forward.
CBS Sports NFL writer Jordan Dajani (@JordanDajani) provides his biggest takeaways from the 2020 NFL schedule release, what he expects moving forward and some of the best players/teams to watch for.
NFL writer for Forbes and Sportsnaut Vincent Frank (@VincentFrankNFL) provides his biggest takeaways from the NFL releasing their 2020 schedule despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Vincent also discusses some early predictions of what teams to watch for. Luckily the NFL doesn't officially takeoff until September....there is hope.
Texas State student, Dallas Cowboys' fan and ESPN+ contributor Sean Anchondo (@seanatx24) makes his second visit on The Lowdown, breaking down the biggest headlines for the Dallas Cowboys and what he expects from them moving forward. We also cover some of the top sports headlines.
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