Episodes

  • Doug Glanville on Slumps, Success, the Phillies and the Modern Game
    Jun 26 2026

    On this week's the Heart of Sports, Jason and Jeff discuss the electric atmosphere surrounding the FIFA Club World Cup, the soaring cost of attending major sporting events, and what fans can expect as the tournament heads into the knockout rounds. Then, former Phillies outfielder, ESPN analyst, and author Doug Glanville joins the show for an in-depth conversation about the Phillies' playoff outlook, Andrew Painter's development, Brandon Marsh's breakout season, Bryce Harper's leadership, MLB's new challenge system, and why baseball is about more than just wins and losses. The show wraps up with a look at the Phillies' first half, the latest college basketball coaching shakeups, and how the transfer portal continues to reshape the sport.

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    57 mins
  • Talking World Cup, Sorsby Situation, Phillies and More
    Jun 19 2026

    On this week’s Heart of Sports, Jason Springer and Jeff Cohen dive into the excitement surrounding the FIFA Club World Cup, from electric fan atmospheres and host-country success stories to concerns about ticket prices, transportation, and the growing commercialization of the sport. They also tackle the ongoing debate over artificial turf versus grass fields, discuss the controversy surrounding quarterback Brendan Sorsby and sports gambling, break down the Phillies’ pitching struggles and trade possibilities, and reflect on the importance of inclusion and respect in sports. Plus, a special Father’s Day message to sports fans everywhere.

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    57 mins
  • Breaking Down The World Cup With Legendary Fox Broadcaster JP Dellacamera
    Jun 12 2026

    This week's Heart of Sports with Jason Springer and Jeff Cohen focused heavily on the upcoming FIFA World Cup and the growing excitement surrounding soccer in the United States. We welcomed legendary soccer broadcaster JP Dellacamera, who discussed calling another World Cup, the evolution of America into a true soccer nation, and the unique atmosphere fans can expect as the tournament kicks off across North America.

    Dellacamera shared insights into his World Cup preparation process, the challenges of researching dozens of teams and players, and his expectations for the U.S. Men's National Team. He emphasized the importance of the Americans' opening match against Paragua. He also identified France and Spain as his favorites to win the tournament, while naming Morocco as a potential dark horse.

    The conversation also explored Philadelphia's role as a World Cup host city, with Dellacamera praising the city's soccer history, passionate fan base, and organizational efforts to prepare for the global event. He predicted that Philadelphia would deliver one of the tournament's most memorable atmospheres.

    Following the interview, we discussed World Cup logistics, including ticket prices, transportation concerns, and the challenges fans may face attending matches. We discussed whether the U.S. team's relatively low profile heading into the tournament could actually help build excitement if the team performs well.

    The show then shifted to college sports, where we strongly criticized Texas Tech's handling of quarterback Brendan Sorsby's gambling-related suspension and the legal battle allowing him to continue playing. We questioned the ethics of the situation, the role of NIL money, and the broader implications for college athletics and gambling enforcement.

    To close the program, we examined the Philadelphia Phillies' season, discussing injuries, trade additions, playoff outlook, and surprising performances from players such as Brandon Marsh.

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    57 mins
  • From Greeting Cards to Golf Psychology: Kenny Mayne and Richard Zokol on Humor, Authenticity, and the Power of Perspective
    Jun 5 2026

    In this entertaining and insightful episode of The Heart of Sports, Jason Springer and Jeff Cohen kick things off with a spirited discussion about the Stanley Cup Playoffs before welcoming legendary broadcaster Kenny Mayne. Mayne shares the story behind his surprising new venture into the greeting card business through LovePop, explaining how his signature humor and straightforward storytelling inspired a collection of cards that say what everyone is thinking—but rarely says aloud. He reflects on authenticity, his ESPN career, sports media, golf, and the enduring value of personal connection in a digital world.

    The show then shifts to the mental side of sports with former PGA Tour winner Richard Zokol, author of Zocology: Change Your Perspective, Not Your Swing. Zokol discusses the psychological challenges of professional golf, overcoming anxiety and self-doubt, and developing a performance mindset focused on process rather than outcomes. Through personal stories from the PGA Tour and lessons learned over decades of competition, he offers practical insights that apply not only to golf but to life, leadership, and personal growth.

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    57 mins
  • The Grind Of Baseball With Trenton Thunder Manager Shawn Chacon
    May 29 2026

    The Trenton Thunder open their season June 2, and manager Shawn Chacón is back for another year bringing experience, honesty, and passion to one of baseball’s best developmental environments. Chacón joined us to talk about what he’s learned entering year two as a manager, why coaching today’s players is more about trust and shared experience than lectures, and how the MLB Draft League prepares players for the grind of professional baseball. From handling failure and embracing adversity to adapting to ABS replay technology and the changing game, Chacón gave incredible insight into what it really takes to chase a baseball dream. He also shared unforgettable stories from his own minor league days — including 100-degree afternoons eating hot soup in rookie ball and overnight bus rides through the minors.

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    57 mins
  • Phillies, NHL & NBA Playoffs & Author Tim Brown on Nolan Ryan, Baseball’s Last Mythic Pitcher
    May 22 2026

    We start the show talking Phillies and close the snow talking NHL and NBA Playoffs. But in between we are joined by Award-winning baseball writer and bestselling author Tim Brown joins the show to discuss Nolan: The Singular Life of an American Original, his definitive new biography of Hall of Fame pitcher Nolan Ryan. Brown dives into Ryan’s unmatched longevity, legendary toughness, seven no-hitters, and why modern baseball may never produce another pitcher like him again. The conversation explores Ryan’s deep connection to Texas, the famous Robin Ventura fight, today’s pitch-count era, and the humanity behind one of baseball’s most intimidating figures. It’s a fascinating look at greatness, work ethic, aging, and how Nolan Ryan became both a baseball icon and an American myth.

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    57 mins
  • Talking World Cup, NFL, Phillies, Sixers, & Flyers
    May 15 2026

    Talking all things sports on today's show including the lead up to the World Cup and Fifa, college and professional basketball, NHL, and Phillies and also a little on the rise of influence of private equity in youth sports.

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    57 mins
  • NHL/NBA Playoffs, Phillies & AG Spalding With Author Mark Stein
    May 8 2026

    We started talking NBA Playoffs with the Sixers headed to game 3 against the Knicks down 2-0. Then we talked NHL Playoffs and the Flyers down 3-0 before being joined by author Mark Stein to talk his book A League of His Own: A.G. Spalding and the Business of Baseball. We closed the show talking Phillies and more.

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    57 mins