
CBS Nashville sports anchor and Belmont play-by-play voice Steve Layman chats with guests from across the sporting landscape. Inspired by long-form interview styles of legendary broadcasters Roy Firestone, Bob Costas and Tom Snyder, the In Layman's Terms podcast will be fun and disarming, showing a different side of public figures and newsmakers.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 39 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Sports NewsNews | |||

Steve Layman visits with Texas Rangers first baseman Jake Burger for a wide-ranging panel discussion in front of a live audience on the Belmont University campus. The pair discuss Burger's life journey from a decorated prep athlete and All-American a... more
Steve Layman visits with the 11th men's basketball head coach in Belmont history, Evan Bradds. The pair discuss a circuitous and providential route to the sidelines, from the love and support of his family in rural Ohio to a record-setting playing ca... more
Steve Layman visits with the 11th men's basketball head coach in Belmont history, Evan Bradds. The pair discuss a circuitous and providential route to the sidelines, from the love and support of his family in rural Ohio to a record-setting playing ca... more
Steve Layman visits with Boston Globe sports editor emeritus and Main Street Nashville reporter Joe Sullivan and Belmont associate athletic director and basketball color analyst Greg Sage to discuss the Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball sea... more
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The professionalism, research, and passion in each episode is inspiring! This is the perfect podcast for any sports fan, Belmont supporter, or Nashvillian.
Whether youre into nashville sports or just sports in general, these are compelling conversations. I’ve enjoyed this series and look forward to more.
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In Layman's Terms launched 4 years ago and published 39 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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