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"The Dan Hardy Show"

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LOS ANGELES (March. 19th, 2014) -Dan Hardy brings his South-Jersey style humor and opinions to "The Dan Hardy Show" Thursdays for a thought-provoking hour.

The show, which made its national debut from Los Angeles on Nov. 7, tackles the major issues of the day and features provocative commentary from an African-American perspective.

For this week's show:

 

  • He will bring his listeners insight into Bracketology and the start of March Madness! His team of reporters will discuss who's the odds on favorites to win it all and who will be this year's Cinderella story?The team will also discuss the best college teams in the history of the game to NEVER win a championship.

 

 

  • He'll also delve into as the NCAA tournament begins each year, how far have we as African Americans come since the days of Adolf Rupp and the Western Texas upset? How much advancement has taken place from a coach, player, and athletic director's standpoint today?

 

  • Also, he visits a professor in Philadelphia to discuss are Black College coaches fired sooner than their white colleagues? Are their white counterparts provided more second chance opportunities than qualified Black coaches?

 

  • In addition, listeners will hear from a reporter in California who will introduce you to Ann Wolfe female boxer who held World titles in four different weight classes simultaneously. For the past several years, Wolfe has been training many amateur and professional boxers; including her oldest daughter Jennifer Fenn and rising Middleweight prospect James Kirkland.

 

Tune in and be part of the conversation Thursday on the "Dan Hardy Show."

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