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Huddle Podcast Episode 2 now available


Jeremy Igo

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Hello there ladies and gents.

 

Huddle Podcast Episode 2 is now available!

 

 

This week Sammi Jo and I spoke with Vinny Esposito who is the Panthers sound and music guy. We gained insight into his job and some interesting inside info on what specific players like to hear before games as they warm up. 

 

Bill Voth called in while braving a thunderstorm to discuss the Panthers rookies.

 

Android and Iphone listeners can follow this link to download Pocket Casts which is the best podcast listening app available. Once installed simply subscribe to the Carolina Huddle Podcast and it will download new episodes for you automatically.

 

Pocket Casts link -> http://pcasts.in/carolinahuddle

 

 

Or you can listen on your desktop right here...

 

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/carolinahuddle/2014/06/11/huddle-podcast-episode-2--carolina-panthers-music-and-ota-rookie-update.mp3

 

Big thanks to Boo for screening calls for us!

 

 

As always, we appreciate your listens and support as we figure out this new medium. We made progress with fewer technical issues this week. Next we will work on improving sound quality. By the start of training camp we should be good to go.

 

In the future you can look forward to exclusive player interviews, reporter commentary, and the usual dusting of nonsense that the huddle provides.

 

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Hello there ladies and gents.

 

Huddle Podcast Episode 2 is now available!

 

 

This week Sammi Jo and I spoke with Vinny Esposito who is the Panthers sound and music guy. We gained insight into his job and some interesting inside info on what specific players like to hear before games as they warm up. 

 

Bill Voth called in while braving a thunderstorm to discuss the Panthers rookies.

 

Android and Iphone listeners can follow this link to download Pocket Casts which is the best podcast listening app available. Once installed simply subscribe to the Carolina Huddle Podcast and it will download new episodes for you automatically.

 

Pocket Casts link -> http://pcasts.in/carolinahuddle

 

 

Or you can listen on your desktop right here...

 

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/carolinahuddle/2014/06/11/huddle-podcast-episode-2--carolina-panthers-music-and-ota-rookie-update.mp3

 

Big thanks to Boo for screening calls for us!

 

 

As always, we appreciate your listens and support as we figure out this new medium. We made progress with fewer technical issues this week. Next we will work on improving sound quality. By the start of training camp we should be good to go.

 

In the future you can look forward to exclusive player interviews, reporter commentary, and the usual dusting of nonsense that the huddle provides.

 

Bp0GJEkCMAAq_Vn.jpg

 

Great job by all! You put together a great podcast, Jeremy. I hope I was a helper for fewer technical issues by taking some things off your hands and making your job a bit easier. 

 

I was listening to all I could in the midst of answering calls and I must say, Sammi Jo is a little firecracker!

 

She's witty and isn't afraid to give you a hard time, which is pure entertainment! Loved her comments to Dex (i think) regarding his Pats fan gf and buying her a Lafell jersey lol

 

She also had some great points on the WRs and offense in general. I like her knowledge of football, especially the Panthers. Always love a fellow female who knows what she is talking about, especially when it comes to my team. 

 

I enjoyed talking to everybody on the phone and being the first point of contact....you really catch some people off guard  :lol:

 

I've got the switchboard down now and look forward to helping in the future in any way that I can! Thanks for all the pre training Jer!

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