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Mamdani Continues Fighting Junk Fees, Bodega Cats Bill Moves Through New York State, and a Cyndi Lauper Closet Charity Sale
Mayor Zohran Mamdani made an announcement today explaining his January 5th executive order to limit “junk fees.” Reporter Frank Spicuzza has more on the mayor’s future plans. A new bill regarding cats in retail stores and bodegas is making its way through the New York State Legislature. WFUV’s Mia Barth reports on Assembly member Linda Rosenthal’s plan to ensure these feline friends are treated humanely. New Yorkers braved the frigid weather to shop pop icon Cyndi Lauper’s closet. WFUV’s Xenia Gonikberg talked to shoppers in line. Host/Producer/Reporter: Xenia Gonikberg Editor: Tess Novotny Reporter: Mia Barth Rep...
2026-01-21
04 min
What's What
Mamdani Continues Fighting Junk Fees, Bodega Cats Bill Moves Through New York State, and a Cyndi Lauper Closet Charity Sale
Mayor Zohran Mamdani made an announcement today explaining his January 5th executive order to limit “junk fees.” Reporter Frank Spicuzza has more on the mayor’s future plans. A new bill regarding cats in retail stores and bodegas is making its way through the New York State Legislature. WFUV’s Mia Barth reports on Assembly member Linda Rosenthal’s plan to ensure these feline friends are treated humanely. New Yorkers braved the frigid weather to shop pop icon Cyndi Lauper’s closet. WFUV’s Xenia Gonikberg talked to shoppers in line. Host/Producer/Reporter: Xenia Gonikberg Editor: Tess Novotny Reporter: Mia Barth Rep...
2026-01-21
04 min
What's What
Mamdani Continues Fighting Junk Fees, Bodega Cats Bill Moves Through New York State, and a Cyndi Lauper Closet Charity Sale
Mayor Zohran Mamdani made an announcement today explaining his January 5th executive order to limit “junk fees.” Reporter Frank Spicuzza has more on the mayor’s future plans. A new bill regarding cats in retail stores and bodegas is making its way through the New York State Legislature. WFUV’s Mia Barth reports on Assembly member Linda Rosenthal’s plan to ensure these feline friends are treated humanely. New Yorkers braved the frigid weather to shop pop icon Cyndi Lauper’s closet. WFUV’s Xenia Gonikberg talked to shoppers in line. Host/Producer/Reporter: Xenia Gonikberg Editor: Tess Novotny Reporter: Mia Barth Repo...
2026-01-21
04 min
What's What
Commuters Weigh In on New Subway Barriers, City Officials Protest ICE, and the End of the Metrocard
New York lawmakers held a rally Tuesday to protest the arrest of a Venezuelan city council member. WFUV’s Xenia Gonikberg and Jordan Donegan were there to hear the reactions of city council members. The MTA has been introducing metal platform barriers to subway stations that boost rider safety by preventing unnecessary falls onto the tracks. This week, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced 85 more stations will soon have barriers. WFUV’s Mia Barth and Frank Spicuzza went to the 125th St. Station in Harlem to see how riders feel about the installations. The Metrocard era has officially ended. The city’s transi...
2026-01-14
07 min
What's What
Commuters Weigh In on New Subway Barriers, City Officials Protest ICE, and the End of the Metrocard
New York lawmakers held a rally Tuesday to protest the arrest of a Venezuelan city council member. WFUV’s Xenia Gonikberg and Jordan Donegan were there to hear the reactions of city council members. The MTA has been introducing metal platform barriers to subway stations that boost rider safety by preventing unnecessary falls onto the tracks. This week, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced 85 more stations will soon have barriers. WFUV’s Mia Barth and Frank Spicuzza went to the 125th St. Station in Harlem to see how riders feel about the installations. The Metrocard era has officially ended. The city’s transi...
2026-01-14
07 min
What's What
Commuters Weigh In on New Subway Barriers, City Officials Protest ICE, and the End of the Metrocard
New York lawmakers held a rally Tuesday to protest the arrest of a Venezuelan city council member. WFUV’s Xenia Gonikberg and Jordan Donegan were there to hear the reactions of city council members. The MTA has been introducing metal platform barriers to subway stations that boost rider safety by preventing unnecessary falls onto the tracks. This week, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced 85 more stations will soon have barriers. WFUV’s Mia Barth and Frank Spicuzza went to the 125th St. Station in Harlem to see how riders feel about the installations. The Metrocard era has officially ended. The city’s transi...
2026-01-14
07 min
What's What
Brad Lander vs. Dan Goldman, International Human Rights Day, Yankees Food Drive, and Music News
New York City Comptroller Brad Lander says he’s running for Congress. WFUV’s Sienna Reinders reports on how his campaign is taking shape. To mark International Human Rights Day, WFUV’s Frank Spicuzza looks at the New York City Department of Records’ effort to digitize decades of civil rights documents. The New York Yankees are bringing the holiday spirit to the Bronx. WFUV’s Xenia Gonikberg explains what’s new with the MLB team’s annual food drive. And in Music News, WFUV’s Livia Regina shares part of Alabama Shakes’ interview with the station, plus we have a new FUV Live Sessi...
2025-12-10
09 min
What's What
Brad Lander vs. Dan Goldman, International Human Rights Day, Yankees Food Drive, and Music News
New York City Comptroller Brad Lander says he’s running for Congress. WFUV’s Sienna Reinders reports on how his campaign is taking shape. To mark International Human Rights Day, WFUV’s Frank Spicuzza looks at the New York City Department of Records’ effort to digitize decades of civil rights documents. The New York Yankees are bringing the holiday spirit to the Bronx. WFUV’s Xenia Gonikberg explains what’s new with the MLB team’s annual food drive. And in Music News, WFUV’s Livia Regina shares part of Alabama Shakes’ interview with the station, plus we have a new FUV Live Sessi...
2025-12-10
09 min
What's What
Brad Lander vs. Dan Goldman, International Human Rights Day, Yankees Food Drive, and Music News
New York City Comptroller Brad Lander says he’s running for Congress. WFUV’s Sienna Reinders reports on how his campaign is taking shape. To mark International Human Rights Day, WFUV’s Frank Spicuzza looks at the New York City Department of Records’ effort to digitize decades of civil rights documents. The New York Yankees are bringing the holiday spirit to the Bronx. WFUV’s Xenia Gonikberg explains what’s new with the MLB team’s annual food drive. And in Music News, WFUV’s Livia Regina shares part of Alabama Shakes’ interview with the station, plus we have a new FUV Live Sessi...
2025-12-10
09 min
What's What
The Subway Gets Some Changes, A Non-Profit in Woodlawn, and the Concerns with AI Toys
The MTA is changing their weekday train schedule and over a million commuters in Queens will be impacted. Small businesses in the Woodlawn Heights neighborhood of the North Bronx are getting help from a non-profit. WFUV’s Frank Spicuzza tells us more about a newly formed business alliance in the area. It’s officially the holiday season. The time of year when kids beg their parents for the newest toy on the market. But a national research group is urging caution. Specifically against toys that use AI. WFUVs Sienna Reinders tells us why these toys might be dangerous. Host/Producer: Alex...
2025-12-03
07 min
What's What
The Subway Gets Some Changes, A Non-Profit in Woodlawn, and the Concerns with AI Toys
The MTA is changing their weekday train schedule and over a million commuters in Queens will be impacted. Small businesses in the Woodlawn Heights neighborhood of the North Bronx are getting help from a non-profit. WFUV’s Frank Spicuzza tells us more about a newly formed business alliance in the area. It’s officially the holiday season. The time of year when kids beg their parents for the newest toy on the market. But a national research group is urging caution. Specifically against toys that use AI. WFUVs Sienna Reinders tells us why these toys might be dangerous. Host/Producer: Alex...
2025-12-03
07 min
What's What
The Subway Gets Some Changes, A Non-Profit in Woodlawn, and the Concerns with AI Toys
The MTA is changing their weekday train schedule and over a million commuters in Queens will be impacted. Small businesses in the Woodlawn Heights neighborhood of the North Bronx are getting help from a non-profit. WFUV’s Frank Spicuzza tells us more about a newly formed business alliance in the area. It’s officially the holiday season. The time of year when kids beg their parents for the newest toy on the market. But a national research group is urging caution. Specifically against toys that use AI. WFUVs Sienna Reinders tells us why these toys might be dangerous. Host/Producer: Alex...
2025-12-03
07 min
What's What
A Vote on the Government Shutdown, New Candidates for Congress, and a Civil Rights Headquarters in Harlem
The longest government shutdown in US History has entered its 43rd day. And the House is expected to vote today on a resolution to reopen the government. WFUV’s Xenia Gonikberg explains what services have been affected. Another Kennedy might be coming to Congress. JFK’s grandson announced he is running for a House seat in 2026. Jack Schlossberg has entered the crowded field to replace outgoing Representative Jerry Nadler from New York. WFUV’s Xenia Gonikberg has more. A major civil rights organization, the National Urban League, is returning to Harlem with a new first-class headquarters and empowerment center. WFUVs Sienna...
2025-11-12
06 min
What's What
A Vote on the Government Shutdown, New Candidates for Congress, and a Civil Rights Headquarters in Harlem
The longest government shutdown in US History has entered its 43rd day. And the House is expected to vote today on a resolution to reopen the government. WFUV’s Xenia Gonikberg explains what services have been affected. Another Kennedy might be coming to Congress. JFK’s grandson announced he is running for a House seat in 2026. Jack Schlossberg has entered the crowded field to replace outgoing Representative Jerry Nadler from New York. WFUV’s Xenia Gonikberg has more. A major civil rights organization, the National Urban League, is returning to Harlem with a new first-class headquarters and empowerment center. WFUVs Sienna...
2025-11-12
06 min
What's What
A Vote on the Government Shutdown, New Candidates for Congress, and a Civil Rights Headquarters in Harlem
The longest government shutdown in US History has entered its 43rd day. And the House is expected to vote today on a resolution to reopen the government. WFUV’s Xenia Gonikberg explains what services have been affected. Another Kennedy might be coming to Congress. JFK’s grandson announced he is running for a House seat in 2026. Jack Schlossberg has entered the crowded field to replace outgoing Representative Jerry Nadler from New York. WFUV’s Xenia Gonikberg has more. A major civil rights organization, the National Urban League, is returning to Harlem with a new first-class headquarters and empowerment center. WFUVs Sienna...
2025-11-12
06 min
Our WWII Dad
Episode 14: Veterans Day | Before Their Stories Are Gone - Ordinary Objects, Extraordinary Meaning
Before Their Stories Are Gone. In this Veterans Day Special from the acclaimed podcast Our WWII Dad, Emmy® Award-winner Chris Cangilla reflects on the heroes of the Greatest Generation — and the families who keep their stories alive.From a WWII reenactment in South Elgin, Illinois, where Chris sat in a Willys Jeep like his father once drove, to emotional memories of veterans who could have taken deferments but chose to serve — this heartfelt hour pays tribute to the courage, sacrifice, and legacy of those who built our freedom.Featuring powerful reflections and st...
2025-11-10
1h 05
What's What
More Housing for Long Island City, A Look at the 2025 NYC Ballot, and Hurricane Relief for Jamaicans
More housing and jobs are coming to Long Island City. The City Council voted today to approve the OneLIC plan that will update zoning laws to allow for more businesses and apartments to be built. City Council estimates that OneLIC will create over 14,000 new housing units and jobs along with over 3.5 million square feet of commercial space. Election season is upon us. WFUV’s reporters are looking into what New Yorkers will see on the ballot. Today, WFUV’s Sienna Reinders explains proposal 2, which fast-tracks affordable housing. Yesterday afternoon, the category 5 storm, Hurricane Melissa, made landfall in Jamaica and caused trem...
2025-10-29
09 min
What's What
More Housing for Long Island City, A Look at the 2025 NYC Ballot, and Hurricane Relief for Jamaicans
More housing and jobs are coming to Long Island City. The City Council voted today to approve the OneLIC plan that will update zoning laws to allow for more businesses and apartments to be built. City Council estimates that OneLIC will create over 14,000 new housing units and jobs along with over 3.5 million square feet of commercial space. Election season is upon us. WFUV’s reporters are looking into what New Yorkers will see on the ballot. Today, WFUV’s Sienna Reinders explains proposal 2, which fast-tracks affordable housing. Yesterday afternoon, the category 5 storm, Hurricane Melissa, made landfall in Jamaica and caused trem...
2025-10-29
09 min
What's What
More Housing for Long Island City, A Look at the 2025 NYC Ballot, and Hurricane Relief for Jamaicans
More housing and jobs are coming to Long Island City. The City Council voted today to approve the OneLIC plan that will update zoning laws to allow for more businesses and apartments to be built. City Council estimates that OneLIC will create over 14,000 new housing units and jobs along with over 3.5 million square feet of commercial space. Election season is upon us. WFUV’s reporters are looking into what New Yorkers will see on the ballot. Today, WFUV’s Sienna Reinders explains proposal 2, which fast-tracks affordable housing. Yesterday afternoon, the category 5 storm, Hurricane Melissa, made landfall in Jamaica and caused trem...
2025-10-29
09 min
What's What
Nurses Rally in the Bronx, Brooklyn Store Brings Back Physical Media, and New Tech Predicts Premature Births
Nurses at BronxCare Hospital hit the streets today to demand better contracts and safer working conditions. WFUV’s Xenia Gonikberg was there. At Columbia University, engineers are developing biomechanical tools that could help doctors predict premature births before they happen. WFUV’s Frank Spicuzza reports. In Brooklyn, one shop is saying “death to streaming” and “long live physical media.” WFUV’s Joseph Vizza visits Night Owl Video to find out why the store is thriving in the age of streaming. Plus, actor Jeremy Allen White opens up about the challenge of learning guitar to play Bruce Springsteen in an upcoming biopic. Host...
2025-10-22
08 min
What's What
Nurses Rally in the Bronx, Brooklyn Store Brings Back Physical Media, and New Tech Predicts Premature Births
Nurses at BronxCare Hospital hit the streets today to demand better contracts and safer working conditions. WFUV’s Xenia Gonikberg was there. At Columbia University, engineers are developing biomechanical tools that could help doctors predict premature births before they happen. WFUV’s Frank Spicuzza reports. In Brooklyn, one shop is saying “death to streaming” and “long live physical media.” WFUV’s Joseph Vizza visits Night Owl Video to find out why the store is thriving in the age of streaming. Plus, actor Jeremy Allen White opens up about the challenge of learning guitar to play Bruce Springsteen in an upcoming biopic. Hos...
2025-10-22
08 min
What's What
Nurses Rally in the Bronx, Brooklyn Store Brings Back Physical Media, and New Tech Predicts Premature Births
Nurses at BronxCare Hospital hit the streets today to demand better contracts and safer working conditions. WFUV’s Xenia Gonikberg was there. At Columbia University, engineers are developing biomechanical tools that could help doctors predict premature births before they happen. WFUV’s Frank Spicuzza reports. In Brooklyn, one shop is saying “death to streaming” and “long live physical media.” WFUV’s Joseph Vizza visits Night Owl Video to find out why the store is thriving in the age of streaming. Plus, actor Jeremy Allen White opens up about the challenge of learning guitar to play Bruce Springsteen in an upcoming biopic. Hos...
2025-10-22
08 min
What's What
Hochul slams political airport messages, No Kings Protest, and the Children's Museum of Manhattan
New York airports are refusing to show a political message released by the Department of Homeland Security. WFUV’s Frank Spicuzza tells us what Governor Hochul said about it today. More than 2500 “No Kings” protests are planned nationwide for October 18th, including a march starting at Father Duffy Square in NYC. We hear what New Yorkers can expect. WFUV news is spotlighting Gen Z New Yorkers who are forging unique career paths and making a difference along the way. Maia Villalba works at the Children's Museum of Manhattan planning hands-on activities for kids. WFUV's Xenia Gonikberg talked to Villaba about what i...
2025-10-15
05 min
What's What
Hochul slams political airport messages, No Kings Protest, and the Children's Museum of Manhattan
New York airports are refusing to show a political message released by the Department of Homeland Security. WFUV’s Frank Spicuzza tells us what Governor Hochul said about it today. More than 2500 “No Kings” protests are planned nationwide for October 18th, including a march starting at Father Duffy Square in NYC. We hear what New Yorkers can expect. WFUV news is spotlighting Gen Z New Yorkers who are forging unique career paths and making a difference along the way. Maia Villalba works at the Children's Museum of Manhattan planning hands-on activities for kids. WFUV's Xenia Gonikberg talked to Villaba about what i...
2025-10-15
05 min
What's What
Hochul slams political airport messages, No Kings Protest, and the Children's Museum of Manhattan
New York airports are refusing to show a political message released by the Department of Homeland Security. WFUV’s Frank Spicuzza tells us what Governor Hochul said about it today. More than 2500 “No Kings” protests are planned nationwide for October 18th, including a march starting at Father Duffy Square in NYC. We hear what New Yorkers can expect. WFUV news is spotlighting Gen Z New Yorkers who are forging unique career paths and making a difference along the way. Maia Villalba works at the Children's Museum of Manhattan planning hands-on activities for kids. WFUV's Xenia Gonikberg talked to Villaba about what i...
2025-10-15
05 min
What's What
How the Government Shutdown will Impact New Yorkers, New Rent Hikes, and a Horror Themed Bookstore
The United States government officially shut down at midnight today after Republicans and Democrats failed to reach a budget agreement in the Senate. New York Governor Kathy Hochul addressed the shutdown this morning in a press conference. WFUV’s Sienna Reinders reports. Rent hikes are in effect starting today for 2.4 million rent stabilized tenants across the city. WFUV’s Xenia Gonikberg tells us how these hikes could impact residents living in these units. Today, the Trump Administration announced they are freezing 18 billion dollars of federal funds that were dedicated to public works projects in New York City. WFUV’s Frank Spicuz...
2025-10-01
10 min
What's What
How the Government Shutdown will Impact New Yorkers, New Rent Hikes, and a Horror Themed Bookstore
The United States government officially shut down at midnight today after Republicans and Democrats failed to reach a budget agreement in the Senate. New York Governor Kathy Hochul addressed the shutdown this morning in a press conference. WFUV’s Sienna Reinders reports. Rent hikes are in effect starting today for 2.4 million rent stabilized tenants across the city. WFUV’s Xenia Gonikberg tells us how these hikes could impact residents living in these units. Today, the Trump Administration announced they are freezing 18 billion dollars of federal funds that were dedicated to public works projects in New York City. WFUV’s Frank Spicuz...
2025-10-01
10 min
What's What
How the Government Shutdown will Impact New Yorkers, New Rent Hikes, and a Horror Themed Bookstore
The United States government officially shut down at midnight today after Republicans and Democrats failed to reach a budget agreement in the Senate. New York Governor Kathy Hochul addressed the shutdown this morning in a press conference. WFUV’s Sienna Reinders reports. Rent hikes are in effect starting today for 2.4 million rent stabilized tenants across the city. WFUV’s Xenia Gonikberg tells us how these hikes could impact residents living in these units. Today, the Trump Administration announced they are freezing 18 billion dollars of federal funds that were dedicated to public works projects in New York City. WFUV’s Frank Spicuz...
2025-10-01
10 min
What's What
Driverless Cars in NYC, Trump v Tylenol, and the United Nations summit continues
Trump falsely claims Tylenol causes Autism, Waymo cars begin training their cars in New York City, and the United Nations summit continues with protests outside. Host/Producer: Andrew McDonald, Editor: Tess Novotny, Reporter: Jay Doherty, Reporter: Xenia Gonikberg, Reporter: Sienna Reinders, Reporter: Frank Spicuzza Theme Music: Joe Bergsieker
2025-09-24
10 min
What's What
Driverless Cars in NYC, Trump v Tylenol, and the United Nations summit continues
Trump falsely claims Tylenol causes Autism, Waymo cars begin training their cars in New York City, and the United Nations summit continues with protests outside. Host/Producer: Andrew McDonald, Editor: Tess Novotny, Reporter: Jay Doherty, Reporter: Xenia Gonikberg, Reporter: Sienna Reinders, Reporter: Frank Spicuzza Theme Music: Joe Bergsieker
2025-09-24
10 min
What's What
Driverless Cars in NYC, Trump v Tylenol, and the United Nations summit continues
Trump falsely claims Tylenol causes Autism, Waymo cars begin training their cars in New York City, and the United Nations summit continues with protests outside. Host/Producer: Andrew McDonald, Editor: Tess Novotny, Reporter: Jay Doherty, Reporter: Xenia Gonikberg, Reporter: Sienna Reinders, Reporter: Frank Spicuzza Theme Music: Joe Bergsieker
2025-09-24
10 min
Pick and Pod
NBA Summertime Madness
On this episode of Pick and Pod, Nathan Rogers, Hope Nolan, and Frank Spicuzza go back and forth discussing the craziness of free agency, trade fiascos, and the wake of change left by the NBA finals! Listen in as the three bring up problems faced by the Knicks and Nets, player issues for the Suns, Bucks, and Pacers, all before diving into the wild world of the Summer League and the successes and shortcomings of Cooper Flagg.
2025-07-14
32 min
Pick and Pod
NBA Summertime Madness
On this episode of Pick and Pod, Nathan Rogers, Hope Nolan, and Frank Spicuzza go back and forth discussing the craziness of free agency, trade fiascos, and the wake of change left by the NBA finals! Listen in as the three bring up problems faced by the Knicks and Nets, player issues for the Suns, Bucks, and Pacers, all before diving into the wild world of the Summer League and the successes and shortcomings of Cooper Flagg.
2025-07-14
32 min
Gangland Wire
Did Frank Balistrieri Bomb My Cousin Augie
Gary interviews Mary Spicuzza, an investigative reporter with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, who discusses her personal connection to the Milwaukee organized crime landscape through her cousin, Augie Palmisano. Augie was killed in a car bombing in 1978, an event that had a significant impact on Mary’s family, yet was rarely spoken of. Growing up, Mary’s father instilled in her a cautionary respect for organized crime, advising her to avoid falling in with the “wrong crowd.” However, this left her with limited understanding of Augie’s life and tragic death until she delved into extensive investigative research. Mary chron...
2025-03-24
58 min
Gangland Wire
Did Frank Balistrieri Bomb My Cousin Augie
Gary interviews Mary Spicuzza, an investigative reporter with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, who discusses her personal connection to the Milwaukee organized crime landscape through her cousin, Augie Palmisano. Augie was killed in a car bombing in 1978, an event that had a significant impact on Mary’s family, yet was rarely spoken of. Growing up, Mary’s father instilled in her a cautionary respect for organized crime, advising her to avoid falling in with the “wrong crowd.” However, this left her with limited understanding of Augie’s life and tragic death until she delved into extensive investigative research. Mary chron...
2025-03-24
58 min
Unsolved: A true crime podcast
Introducing: My Cousin Augie
In 1978, Milwaukee tavern owner Augie Palmisano was killed in a car bombing. Although many suspected crime boss Frank Balistreri, the murder was never solved. 45 years later, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reporter Mary Spicuzza goes on a journey to find out the truth.For more information on the true crime series Unsolved: A murder mystery podcast, visit http://usatoday.com/unsolved.For more reporting on cold cases, unsolved cases and true crime detectives, as well as additional true crime stories and investigative journalism visit witness.usatoday.com. Crime reporter and investigative reporter Gina Barton is also host...
2024-07-11
11 min
My Cousin Augie
Trailer: My Cousin Augie
On June 30, 1978, a blast shook downtown Milwaukee. To this day, the car bombing of Augie Palmisano remains unsolved. Many suspected Milwaukee crime boss Frank Balistrieri was behind his death. In the podcast “My Cousin Augie,” debuting July 10, investigative reporter Mary Spicuzza brings you along on her quest to investigate her cousin’s murder.
2024-06-27
02 min
Talkin' Buckets with Frank Spicuzza
EP. 10 w/ Mikey Domagala - Lakers, Bucks, ASG
TB teams up with the host of InsideBuzz to talk Lakers potential struggles, Bucks' potential, and briefly touch on the ASG
2021-02-23
25 min
Talkin' Buckets with Frank Spicuzza
EP. 9 - Jazz and 76ers Debunked
Figuring out how Utah and Philly are doing as good as they are
2021-02-10
20 min
Talkin' Buckets with Frank Spicuzza
EP. 8 - Rockets and Pelicans
Houston's comeback lineup and the Pelicans long road to success.
2021-02-03
20 min
Talkin' Buckets with Frank Spicuzza
EP. 7 - Cavs, Nets, Knicks
Cavs young future, Nets and their success, and the Knicks' incredible defense
2021-01-27
20 min
Talkin' Buckets with Frank Spicuzza
Nets Discussion Panel
Bringing back old panel members and a new one, to discuss the new force out east.
2021-01-21
35 min
Talkin' Buckets with Frank Spicuzza
EP. 6 - Golden State and Toronto
The Warriors and The Raptors, what happened to these two?
2021-01-13
21 min
Talkin' Buckets with Frank Spicuzza
EP. 5 - Pacers and Mavericks
The Pacers unorthodox offense, and the faults in the Mavericks' stars
2021-01-06
20 min
Talkin' Buckets with Frank Spicuzza
EP. 4 - Celtics, Nets, Basketball Philosophy
Boston, Brooklyn, and their plans to get a ring
2020-12-29
20 min
Talkin' Buckets with Frank Spicuzza
EP. 3 - Christmas Panel
A little bit chaotic, but all in all, a festive and talkative panel. Merry Christmas :)
2020-12-22
1h 00
Talkin' Buckets with Frank Spicuzza
EP. 2 - Preseason Assumptions, Rookies, Grizzlies
Bucks and Nets, first takes. Comparing LaMelo with Edwards. Grizzlies, where do they go from here?
2020-12-15
21 min
Talkin' Buckets with Frank Spicuzza
EP. 1 - 76ers, Bulls, Luka Doncic
Diving deep into some lesser talked about teams, and how they're preparing for future seasons
2020-12-08
20 min