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The Word Podcast features Rich Abernethy and James Mundia as they give their humorous takes on the world of Sports, News, and Stuff. Broadcasting buddies since college, James and Rich bring a light-hearted but thorough approach to discussing what's on the front pages, as well as bringing in guests from all parts of the sports and entertainment world to weigh in on the show.

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episode WE'RE BACK! NHL & NBA Playoffs Recap. Rich's confession. World Cup Prep artwork

WE'RE BACK! NHL & NBA Playoffs Recap. Rich's confession. World Cup Prep

.1 [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mDEYsHLYmCEeT4fWVWKwrT1t4VuYTcLUt4yoGGIZmTY/edit] We dove into the current NBA playoff landscape, where Rich Abernethy pointed out that while the Western Conference Finals have been competitive, the overall quality has been subpar due to several early sweeps. The success of the New York Knicks led to a debate on fan frustration and the intense atmosphere at Madison Square Garden. Rich even expressed a preference for seeing the Knicks succeed over the Oklahoma City Thunder. James argued that the presence of celebrities like Timothy Chalamet, Ben Stiller, Adam Sandler, and Pete Davidson provides a necessary "cultural distraction" for the public. The conversation on public spectacle continued with news that Donald Trump plans to attend a Knicks finals game, prompting concern from both hosts about resulting security measures that will significantly delay fan entry. Shifting gears to the intersection of politics and sports, we analyzed the confusing spectacle of a UFC fight at the White House. Rich framed the event as a marketing ploy, drawing comparisons to basketball games hosted on battleships, which led to a broader discussion on political influence in sports and how critics often ignore it when they agree with the political stance (like NFL military tie-ins). We confirmed the podcast's editorial direction will continue to incorporate discussions on serious and political topics, but these will not be the primary focus of the broadcast. Finally, we addressed logistics both great and small, from World Cup hosting requirements in Atlanta (covering stadium logos for FIFA compliance) to personal updates. James provided updates on studio equipment upgrades, including cable management and a new soundboard, and vented about persistent spotty internet issues. We also looked at the feasibility of biking to the local golf course and traded stories about dangerous golf cart incidents and witnessing public altercations on the course, comparing confrontations to the Jerry Springer Show...

29 de may de 2026 - 1 h 2 min
episode Rory Doubles Up! NBA Play-in games went crazy artwork

Rory Doubles Up! NBA Play-in games went crazy

We're fresh off a phenomenal Masters that put our picks to the test! We checked in on our previous Masters predictions and found we were successful in predicting our "disappointments," which led to an "incredible reverse jinx". Rory McIlroy, Rich's disappointment pick, won back-to-back, and James Mundia's pick, Scottie Scheffler, also performed well. The guys are now demanding $25,000 each from McIlroy and Scheffler for motivating them. The main event was a deeper dive into the Masters' outcome, specifically Rory McIlroy's victory, which James observed was due to a change in his demeanor and mentality, making him seem more focused on "completing the job". This result suggests a more even playing field heading into the PGA tournament and the rest of the majors. We also covered headlines suggesting that LIV Golf may be closing shop, noting Brooks Koepka is currently the only player who has formally gone through the "paying your penance" process to return to the PGA. We also reminded Marcus, our intern of 20 years, to create a spec script for a sporting episode of the podcast. Shifting gears, we dove headlong into the unexpectedly dramatic NBA play-in games. Rich discussed the intensity of the Charlotte Hornets' game against the Miami Heat, referring to the Hornets as "America's team," a fan club James has now officially joined. Both of us stressed the critical importance of this playoff experience for the Hornets' growth, noting that unlike other sports, NBA success often requires this progressive exposure to the postseason environment. We also solidified the plan to complete the NBA playoff bracket tomorrow night before the first round starts on Saturday

17 de abr de 2026 - 58 min
episode The Masters is here! March Madness wraps up. BURRITO DEBATE! artwork

The Masters is here! March Madness wraps up. BURRITO DEBATE!

We are live for "Christmas in April," checking in on the Masters, which is already testing our predictions. We fact-checked our draft picks. James is already committed to two trips to Fish Camp after losing the NFL pick 'em league and the March Madness bracket challenge to Rich Abernethy, and it could be quadruple or nothing with the Masters AND World Cup picks to come! Our main event was the surprising hire of Michael Malone as the new head coach at the University of North Carolina. We agreed the move offers a strong recruiting and branding edge, but Rich Abernethy emphasized that today's recruits are drawn more by "the commas and the zeros" than the "legends and heroes" of the "Carolina Way". Shifting gears, we dove into a heated debate on fast-casual burritos: Rich Abernethy is a "big Kdoba guy," asserting it's superior to Chipotle, while James declared Moe's Southwest Grill "the GOAT"—a claim Rich strongly refutes. We had to exclude Taco Bell from the discussion, classifying it as a "different weight class". Finally, we looked at "America's team," the Charlotte Hornets, currently sitting in the 9-seed for the NBA playoffs. Rich Abernethy is concerned the successful season could end as a "big tease" if they lose the play-in games.  That’s a wrap! The Word Sports News and Stuff program is available on all major podcast platforms, and you can follow us on twitter.com/@thewordpodcast [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1u6E-nQq45TdP4mfDKfuNj_O015uWcshXVFdRBaBWz7w/twitter.com/@thewordpodcast] and Instagram/@thewordpodcast [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1u6E-nQq45TdP4mfDKfuNj_O015uWcshXVFdRBaBWz7w/Instagram/@thewordpodcast]. We'll catch you next week with a full NBA playoff preview once the matchups are finalized!

10 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 25 min
episode March Madness Stages of Grief, Politics = Sports, Spring Sports Are Here! artwork

March Madness Stages of Grief, Politics = Sports, Spring Sports Are Here!

The Final Four is set! On this episode we take some time to go over the insane end of the Duke - UCONN Elite Eight game last weekend, which dovetails nicely into our talk on why we do this to ourselves as sports fans. With the hoops season over for the majority of the field, it's that time of year where athletes give their perfunctory answers as to whether they are coming back next season. We talk about why are we even asking these questions, much the same as how no one really takes anything a politician takes seriously, but we still ask them the same things over and over! Staying with our New Year's Resolution of keeping things positive, there are a lot of things coming down the pipe in the next few weeks in the sporting world, so we go over a few of them, including a "Tradition unlike any other..." We conclude with our Master's "draft", tune in to see how we tweak the format a little bit.

3 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 17 min
episode More March Madness, Davis is out at UNC! Hornets are America's team, 90's nostalgia bait artwork

More March Madness, Davis is out at UNC! Hornets are America's team, 90's nostalgia bait

We are live for March Madness, and we’re legally viewing the Texas versus Purdue game—Purdue is up 72-70—but as Rich said, this score will be old news by the time you hear it, proving we are an ethical, if slightly delayed, broadcast! We dive headfirst into the “bombshell event” that rocked Tobacco Road: Hubert Davis is no longer the head coach at UNC. As alumni, we had a lot to say, especially James, who knew Davis's great family personally but still "never understood the hire". We agreed it was a necessary move due to a lack of consistent success and modernization, but Rich noted that Davis felt like a “fall guy” for deeper program issues. We question the program's direction, the baffling list of potential candidates (Brad Stevens?), and how UNC plans to find a new identity without losing the “family aspect” in the NIL-driven, transfer-portal era. Shifting gears, we celebrated the Charlotte Hornets for finally being “America’s team,” playing some great ball, and attributed their success to strong organizational alignment, smart moves, and investment in staff. This led us to a full-on old-man-yells-at-cloud session about the NFL, where we lamented the move to an 18-game season that’s “degrading the quality of the product”. We discussed the baffling logic of spending huge money on players only to risk them on injury-prone turf fields, like the one where RG3 got hurt. We also expressed disdain for billionaire owners holding cities "hostage" to demand taxpayer-funded stadiums. Before we wrapped up, James confessed to being 10 points behind Rich in the bracket challenge, we took a wild, nostalgic detour into 90s pop culture (shoutout Carson Daly and Fred Durst), and reminisced about the unbelievably helpful UNC associate AD for communications, Steve Kersner, hoping the next coach has a good relationship with him. That’s a wrap! Rich needs to watch the rest of the second half, and James is pulling an all-nighter to edit and render—we’ll catch you next time\!

30 de mar de 2026 - 1 h 27 min
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