
Adam Smith covers sports, mental health, real life, and more on For Who, For What. Think of it as the same restaurant each week, but with a new, authentic menu every episode.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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| Categories | SportsSociety & Culture | ||||

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We dive into:
⚾ MLB futures for the 2025 season (value plays, traps, and sleepers)
📈 How Moonshot was built and what makes it different
🧠 The mindset behind gambling — when it’s sharp vs. when it’s reckless
🔥 Where the market is wrong right no... more
Philly sports talk (and all sports talk, tbh) is broken…and people are noticing... Marc Farzetta joins to talk about Philly sports and the current status of Philly sports media. With the old guard like Angelo Cataldi and Howard Eskin calling out the ... more
Ryan Kalish: From MLB World Series Champion to Humanitarian on the Streets | Spiritual Awakening Former Major Leaguer Ryan Kalish joins For Who, For What this week for one of the most unique conversations we've had yet. Kalish played in the big leagu... more
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I don’t know what happened to this guy but I’m hoping he was replaced by a clone because this new version sucks. I loved seeing that he was coming back because I’ll always support a Philly guy who stands up to portnoy. Blocked me on twitter though because he can’t take a joke and is obviously white knighting for a crazy liberal wife. Sad to see old sergeant blockhead end up like this. RIP pasta salesman.
Love how genuinely real this was. Way to go!
Happy to hear this old sailor back on the airwaves. In a world full of frauds, Guy is genuinely all for the city and even more-so for the people.
Good to see Smitty back and better than ever! Great listen!
I enjoyed. Room for I precedent but it was. We're than the first episode of Nate at Night.
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The show blends sports analysis with candid discussions on mental health, authenticity, and life beyond the field. Episodes frequently thread in sharp takes on ownership, leadership, and culture, while guests share personal journeys—from athletic peaks to public-facing careers and philanthropy. A distinctive edge comes from unfiltered storytelling, bold opinions, and practical PR/branding insights that appeal to listeners who value transparency and real-world commentary alongside sports discourse.
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Recent guests on For Who, For What include:
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2. Ryan Kalish
3. Brian Hart
4. Brent Hanks
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