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S3 E1: Andres Armenta ft. Ryan Sykora

Episode 1 of the Point of Information with Max Zepeda podcast, hosted by Max Zepeda, titled "S3 E1: Andres Armenta ft. Ryan Sykora" was published on September 18, 2024 and runs 57 minutes.

September 18, 2024 ·57m · Point of Information with Max Zepeda

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After nearly 100 days off, the dumbest show on Blaze Radio is back. Max Zepeda's award-winning talk program returns for its third semester/season on the air. To begin the new season, Max welcomes NAHJ executive board member and sports journalist Andrea Armenta. They discuss his time growing up in Southern California, Bill Walton, and how his favorite sports teams are actually on the East Coast. Max also gives his opinions on the new state of the presidential election the release of Transformers One, and Station Manager Ryan Sykora hops on as a surprise caller!

After nearly 100 days off, the dumbest show on Blaze Radio is back. Max Zepeda's award-winning talk program returns for its third semester/season on the air. To begin the new season, Max welcomes NAHJ executive board member and sports journalist Andrea Armenta. They discuss his time growing up in Southern California, Bill Walton, and how his favorite sports teams are actually on the East Coast. Max also gives his opinions on the new state of the presidential election the release of Transformers One, and Station Manager Ryan Sykora hops on as a surprise caller!

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