DĂ­melo with Claudia PagĂĄn

My journey in becoming a sports broadcaster đŸŽ€âšœ

33 min · 1 de ene de 2025
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WE'RE BACK!!! 2024 brought lots of big changes in my life + career - but now that i'm finally settled into a more normal routine, i'm ready to get the pod running again! I'll be doing a mix of solo episodes + guest episodes moving forward. This episode is all about my journey to get to where I am now - enjoy! đŸ«¶ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Intro 00:22 - WE'RE REVIVING THIS POD! 01:25 - Introducing myself - how I got into sports + journalism 08:00 - First step in my career: studying journalism in college (University of Maryland - go terps!) 14:27 - Next step: reporter + videographer for D.C. United in MLS 18:14 - Next step: freelancing opportunities 19:00 - 2024 WAS MY YEAR đŸ„ł from becoming a full-time freelancer to accepting a new job with CBS Sports Golazo Network 31:35 - How this podcast will look moving forward

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episode Lori Waran, President of NASCAR'S Richmond Raceway: Don't count yourself out before you've given yourself a chance artwork

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episode My journey in becoming a sports broadcaster đŸŽ€âšœ artwork

My journey in becoming a sports broadcaster đŸŽ€âšœ

WE'RE BACK!!! 2024 brought lots of big changes in my life + career - but now that i'm finally settled into a more normal routine, i'm ready to get the pod running again! I'll be doing a mix of solo episodes + guest episodes moving forward. This episode is all about my journey to get to where I am now - enjoy! đŸ«¶ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Intro 00:22 - WE'RE REVIVING THIS POD! 01:25 - Introducing myself - how I got into sports + journalism 08:00 - First step in my career: studying journalism in college (University of Maryland - go terps!) 14:27 - Next step: reporter + videographer for D.C. United in MLS 18:14 - Next step: freelancing opportunities 19:00 - 2024 WAS MY YEAR đŸ„ł from becoming a full-time freelancer to accepting a new job with CBS Sports Golazo Network 31:35 - How this podcast will look moving forward

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