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The iconic voice of America’s Team
Brad Sham comes to VOKAL MEDIA with a show that goes beyond the usual Xs and Os. He gets to the heart of the people who make sports a passion for all of us.
“The purpose of the podcast series is to showcase the diverse interests of those I interview and break stereotypes. I want listeners to get past the public persona and get to know the person”, says Brad.
The 2018 season will be Brad’s 40th with the Dallas Cowboys.
He knows alot because he’s seen alot. No one can bridge “Then And Now” like Brad Sham.
Emmitt Smith
As Cowboys Hall Of Fame running back Emmitt Smith approaches 50, #22 reflects on his life and the decisions he made that led him to where he is today.
Sean Lee
Cowboys linebacker Sean Lee joins Brad to talk about his beginnings in the league and what motivates him to succeed.
Rod Marinelli
Cowboys defensive coordinator Rod Marinelli explains to Brad how his philosophies prepare players for life after football.
Jeff Pearlman
Best selling author and reporter Jeff Pearlman talks with Brad about his latest book: “Football for a Buck, The Crazy Rise and Crazier Demise of the USFL”. The book is outrageous and hysterical! Get your copy today on Amazon Football for a Buck: The Crazy Rise and Crazier Demise of the USFL by Jeff Pearlman
Gary Myers
Former Dallas Morning News Cowboys beat writer Gary Myers talks with Brad about his new book “How ‘Bout Them Cowboys?”
How ‘Bout Them Cowboys by Gary Myers
Troy Aikman
Hall of Fame QB Troy Aikman discusses baseball, meditation and what’s next after broadcasting.
Travis Frederick
The Cowboys center opens up to Brad about how the illness, gillium barre syndrome, sidelined his season. Get ready to be inspired.
Al Michaels
Brad sits down to chat with the legendary broadcaster, Al Michaels, to talk football.
Bob Lilly
“Mr. Cowboy” talks about life in the NFL when he was drafted and a rookie with the Cowboys and how much the game has changed since he played.
Dak Prescott
The current Dallas QB connects his leadership courses at Mississippi State to his current role as leader of the Cowboys.
Michael Irvin
Cowboys Hall of Fame wide receiver Michael Irvin talks about what it means to turn 50 and his relationship with Coach Tom Landry.
Will McClay
Cowboys VP and Assistant Director of Player Personnel Will McClay talks with Brad about how he constructs the roster and how he became known as “The Jones Whisperer.”
Darren Woodson
Former Cowboys DB Darren Woodson discusses what drove him as a player that ultimately led to the Cowboys Ring Of Honor.
The Musers- (from The Ticket)
A Dallas radio institution for a quarter century, Craig Miller and George Dunham discuss where it all began with Brad Sham. WATCH THE VIDEO
Dale Hansen
Dallas sportscaster and former Cowboys broadcaster Dale Hansen joins his former partner to discuss his early years as a broadcaster.
Tony Romo
Brad talks with former Dallas Cowboys QB and current CBS broadcaster Tony Romo about life after football. Plus, how his football career prepared him to talk to his kids about success and failure.
Daryl Johnston
Brad talks with Daryl about his role on Cowboys teams in the ’90s, his relationship with Emmitt, and his transition from player to broadcaster.
Drew Pearson
The Original 88 looks back at his playing career, getting booed in Philly and the moment that changed his life forever.
Charlotte Jones Anderson, host of the 2018 NFL Draft, talks about the process of securing and planning the three-day event.
Verne Lundquist
Broadcasting legend Verne Lundquist joins Brad Sham in a conversation about the early years of his career in Dallas all the way to his farewell tour through the SEC.
Eric Nadel
The legendary voice of the Rangers joins the legendary voice of the Cowboys.
Roger Staubach
Known as Captain America, Roger Staubach reminisces about his early days with the Cowboys and the time he gave his GM a heart attack.
DeMarcus Ware
One of the all-time Cowboy greats joins Brad Sham to reminisce about his career as “The Grinch” and a memorable game in New Orleans.
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