This is my first episode of the Spirit of Missouri series. This just goes over what the podcast’s purpose is, the different types of episodes and guests that will be joining, and previewing my book.
This episode covers the St. Louis Cardinals, their history, what has truly made them so great, and what the team has meant to the city of St. Louis over the years.
This episode covers the St. Louis Blues hockey team. Here we talk about their franchise history, the heartbreak that the team and their fans endured over the years, and then finally achieving ultimate glory in a season that St. Louis fans will never forget.
This episode dives into the Kansas City Chiefs! We will discuss how Lamar Hunt brought them to Kansas City, how they quickly endeared themselves to the rest of the football world, and the eventual buildup to where they are at today.
In this episode we cover the Kansas City Royals, and the ups and downs they have had over the past 50-plus years of their existence.
The Spirit of Missouri: a heart-pounding adventure through time. Today’s episode is going to cover many historic firsts that came to be in the Show Me State, occurrences that have had a permanent impact on sports worldwide to this day.
Today’s episode covers earlier memories from the 20th Century, memories with the Cardinals of course, the Browns, the Hawks when they were in St. Louis, and more!
Today’s episode is going to cover the Negro Leagues, a man by the name of Rube Foster who came to baseball on a mission, and the great Kansas City Monarchs that epitomized baseball greatness.
Today’s episode is called Hollywood and Hallmark, because there have been several movies made about players and teams in Missouri because they have had such inspiring stories, and the way these championship runs ended, many say that Hollywood couldn’t script this, it would be too farfetched.
Last episode of the series! It is going to be about the 21st Century, great memories, a couple of moments of heartbreak, and the best decade the state of Missouri has ever seen – the 2010s and it has carried over into the 20s.