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Relatively Speaking Podcast: Guest Sam Vecenie on lobster fighting, facial hair preference and more

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This is the last edition of the Relatively Speaking Podcast before Jared Mintz returns from his two week quest of creating babies post-marriage. Luckily for the podcast, as well as or inept other co-host Joseph Nardone, Sam Vecenie guests on this episode. For those somehow unaware, Sam currently writes words on both college basketball and the NBA Draft for Sporting News and Vice. He also has his own podcast called Game Theory Podcast. Per typical 'we have a guest on' rules, the podcast begins with fan-favorite segment Five Random Questions. What did our high-volumed hair host ask Sam? Well, some of the questions concerned Sam's beard preference, if a lobster can take down a unicorn, as well as some thoughts concerning Mr. Pibb. Somehow, but not at all oddly, Five Random Questions turned into a million random questions, as Joseph had many followup queries. After alienating a large portion of the listenership that likely came to the podcast to hear Sam speak about college basketball, the guys discuss the idea of fixing the way one-bid leagues send teams to the NCAA Tournament. Sam and Joseph don't agree on all things related to the conversation, but quality insight is available for all to consume. What NBA Draft prospects is Sam excited to watch the rest of the way? Can Joseph lure him to jump on the Tacko Fall bandwagon? So many question. So many answers... if you listen to the podcast. To finish the show, Sam offers some sage advice for those looking to get into the media field. It should go without saying, but given the climate of how many use social media today, it had to be said. What was said? Again, listen to find out. You can follow Sam on Twitter @Sam_Vecenie. You can also follow the less talented of the two on the mean streets of Twitter @JosephNardone.

This is the last edition of the Relatively Speaking Podcast before Jared Mintz returns from his two week quest of creating babies post-marriage. Luckily for the podcast, as well as or inept other co-host Joseph Nardone, Sam Vecenie guests on this episode. For those somehow unaware, Sam currently writes words on both college basketball and the NBA Draft for Sporting News and Vice. He also has his own podcast called Game Theory Podcast. Per typical 'we have a guest on' rules, the podcast begins with fan-favorite segment Five Random Questions. What did our high-volumed hair host ask Sam? Well, some of the questions concerned Sam's beard preference, if a lobster can take down a unicorn, as well as some thoughts concerning Mr. Pibb. Somehow, but not at all oddly, Five Random Questions turned into a million random questions, as Joseph had many followup queries. After alienating a large portion of the listenership that likely came to the podcast to hear Sam speak about college basketball, the guys discuss the idea of fixing the way one-bid leagues send teams to the NCAA Tournament. Sam and Joseph don't agree on all things related to the conversation, but quality insight is available for all to consume. What NBA Draft prospects is Sam excited to watch the rest of the way? Can Joseph lure him to jump on the Tacko Fall bandwagon? So many question. So many answers... if you listen to the podcast. To finish the show, Sam offers some sage advice for those looking to get into the media field. It should go without saying, but given the climate of how many use social media today, it had to be said. What was said? Again, listen to find out. You can follow Sam on Twitter @Sam_Vecenie. You can also follow the less talented of the two on the mean streets of Twitter @JosephNardone.

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