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The Fifth Hour: Ralph Irvin, Let Elvis Take the Wheel

The Fifth Hour: Ralph Irvin, Let Elvis Take the Wheel

FromThe Fifth Hour with Ben Maller


The Fifth Hour: Ralph Irvin, Let Elvis Take the Wheel

FromThe Fifth Hour with Ben Maller

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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Jul 8, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Ralph Irvin makes his first visit to the podcast dojo on the Fifth Hour. Irvin and Big Ben are colleagues at Fox Sports Radio, they go back to the Mighty 690 Days in San Diego back in the 1990s. Ralph has done work in San Diego, LA, Orlando, and with UCLA Athletics. He made a significant career decision that he wanted to share with the FSR listeners. The guys also discuss the changes in the radio business over the years, while some things that have stayed in the stone age, the shenanigans that happened when Ralph filled in on the show, and more!  You can follow Ralph on Twitter @RalphIrvinFSR. Follow Danny G Radio on Twitter @DannyGradio, Follow Big Ben on Twitter @BenMaller, and listen to the original "Ben Maller Show," Monday-Friday on 450+ terrestrial Fox Sports Radio affiliates, iHeart stream, and SiriusXM Radio channel 83, 2a-6a ET, 11p-3a PT!
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Released:
Jul 8, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Making the leap from radio to digital is now a reality for Ben Maller as he does it right before your eyes. The overnight host on FOX Sports Radio is double-dipping by featuring a weekly podcast with unique content and entertaining guests that can not be heard on his radio show. Not your garden-variety sports podcast, Ben mucks it up in a way that's not safe for work, but is sure to entertain. From sports to politics, science to trends, fascinating studies to prophetic parodies, this vehicle explores it all. A multimedia veteran, Ben helps solve life's problems one week at a time for all to consume.