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Owner MVPPR @NYUniversity Professor @TheSunDevils/@UofA/@NBA/@Suns/@Az Cardinals @thewnbpa Board Of Advocates Film&TV Producer/Author “Because It Was Sunday”

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Congrats to the 31-0 NYU Women's Basketball and the incredible Meg Barber for their first NCAA championship since 1997. Meg’s built this program into a DIII powerhouse. #GoViolets

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Monday's Pat McAfee Show opened with a Caitlin Clark PowerPoint: "I would like the media people that continue to say, 'This rookie class, this rookie class, this rookie class'. Nah, just call it for what it is — there's one white bitch for the Indiana team who is a superstar."

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Another case of institutional overreach. No way I'd return this medal. The rules are arbitrary, and the athlete deserves better. This isn’t about taking from another gymnast—who also deserves recognition—but about standing with those treated unfairly. espn.com/olympics/story…

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One of the greatest honors of my career is supporting Book Richardson in his journey to a second chance. Grateful for your incredible work, Mirin Fader. #PardonBook theringer.com/college-basket…

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For my PR students: Penn State fumbled this. The spokesperson’s frustration didn’t help. A little empathy in such a sensitive moment would’ve gone further. The coach could’ve acknowledged the seriousness and stated it’s under investigation. Walking off only made it worse.

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Another lesson for my Sports PR students: What makes an apology feel genuine or empathetic? Acknowledging the player by name (Drew, in this case) would go a long way. Drew mentioned “Coach Cam” by name in his gracious—though unnecessary—statement, showing a huge level of respect.

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I don’t typically engage with trash takes, but sometimes the truth needs saying: A man who fears strong women reveals his own weakness; his only defense is to diminish what he cannot dominate.

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A class act in broadcasting, Greg was incredibly helpful to me in writing and promoting Jack Youngblood’s biography, Because It Was Sunday. Always accessible and gracious—a truly remarkable man.

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As a high school freshman, I watched the Challenger explode on a portable TV. My teacher wept, and that moment shaped me. History's hardest lessons often remind us of the courage to dream, risk, and inspire.

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I told Sean Gregory about Diana strolling into the NBA offices after she was drafted—I was there, blown away. I’d met Charles Barkley and JFK Jr. before, and she carried their same rare aura. #GOAT

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A great day for my brother Book Richardson -great choice and great news for the young men he'll impact for the rest of their lives. The price of redemption is steep, but it is paid in full by the scars we bear and the grace we receive. Love ya Book.

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Met countless famous people in my career but no one has ever carried an aura like JFK Jr. I saw it firsthand in 1996 when he walked into the room for a George cover story on Charles Barkley. Looking forward to the CNN Original Series feature on his life.

Met countless famous people in my career but no one has ever carried an aura like JFK Jr. I saw it firsthand in 1996 when he walked into the room for a George cover story on Charles Barkley. Looking forward to the <a href="/CNNOriginals/">CNN Original Series</a> feature on his life.