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Relatively Speaking Podcast: Special guest Josh Eberley

An episode of the Relatively Speaking Podcast podcast, hosted by Relatively Speaking Podcast, titled "Relatively Speaking Podcast: Special guest Josh Eberley" was published on December 23, 2016 and runs 64 minutes.

December 23, 2016 ·64m · Relatively Speaking Podcast

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The Relatively Speaking Podcast is here to help you ease into a festive move for the weekend. Apparently, according to sources, a fatman is going to attempt to break into your house by way of a chimney on Sunday. Don't say you weren't warned, Humans. On this episode of the greatest podcast in the history of the world, NBA Hoop Mag writer Josh Eberley joins to add some insight to several areas. A large portion of the podcast focuses on #NBATwitter. Things ranging from hivemind, to making moves in the business, all the way to what are some of the pet-peeves within that Twitter subsection was discussed. Writers/bloggers will truly enjoy that segment, as well as get some advice, and general fans will become slightly more informed of the behind-the-scenes structure of basketball media. After that, however, the Relatively Speaking Podcast's sensibilities rear its ugly head, as Jared and Joseph ask Josh 15 random questions. Some of them shooty hoops related. Others, well, not so much. Is George Karl super evil? We ask Josh. Is Boogie Cousins only somewhat evil. We also ask Josh. To finish this episode of your favorite podcast this side of the universe, fan favorite segment Absurd Questions returns. Jared would like to know what character in a movie you want to be. Joseph wants to know something about infants and adults cheating on people. Josh forces a Brad Pitt loving nation into picking between two of his most beloved movies. Have a great holiday, no matter how you celebrate it!

The Relatively Speaking Podcast is here to help you ease into a festive move for the weekend. Apparently, according to sources, a fatman is going to attempt to break into your house by way of a chimney on Sunday. Don't say you weren't warned, Humans. On this episode of the greatest podcast in the history of the world, NBA Hoop Mag writer Josh Eberley joins to add some insight to several areas. A large portion of the podcast focuses on #NBATwitter. Things ranging from hivemind, to making moves in the business, all the way to what are some of the pet-peeves within that Twitter subsection was discussed. Writers/bloggers will truly enjoy that segment, as well as get some advice, and general fans will become slightly more informed of the behind-the-scenes structure of basketball media. After that, however, the Relatively Speaking Podcast's sensibilities rear its ugly head, as Jared and Joseph ask Josh 15 random questions. Some of them shooty hoops related. Others, well, not so much. Is George Karl super evil? We ask Josh. Is Boogie Cousins only somewhat evil. We also ask Josh. To finish this episode of your favorite podcast this side of the universe, fan favorite segment Absurd Questions returns. Jared would like to know what character in a movie you want to be. Joseph wants to know something about infants and adults cheating on people. Josh forces a Brad Pitt loving nation into picking between two of his most beloved movies. Have a great holiday, no matter how you celebrate it!
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