Host Jessica Kleinschmidt interviews co-host of "Unsportsmanlike," Michelle Smallmon. Jessica and Michelle discuss a wide range of topics including hosting "Unsportsmanlike" and needing to cover a black eye with makeup before the first show, being from St. Louis and being a Cardinals fan, the continued futility of the New York Jets, and more.
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-2:12: Welcome Michelle to Short and to the Point
-2:19: Being a Cardinals fan in St. Louis
-3:45: Not wanting to lose to the Cubs
-4:50: Passion of callers on radio postgame shows
-6:46: No longer being a Rams fan after their move to LA
-13:17: Being able to express more in radio
-14:18: Being a Green Bay Packers fan
-18:06: Evolution of sports radio
-20:50: Working four hours a day on radio
-23:03: Format of “Unsportsmanlike”
-25:21: Producing and prepping process
-29:31: Listeners starting their day with “Unsportsmanlike”
-31:15: Developing chemistry
-34:14: New York Jets
-36:50: Ray Lewis
-39:40: Maintaining a social life while working in sports
-45:30: Covering a black eye with makeup
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