
Bram Weinstein talks about sports and life in his native Washington DC area as one of the preeminent voices of the region. He's the founder of Ampire Media and the Play-by-Play Voice of the NFL's Washington Commanders and NWSL's Washington Spirit. HOME | Ampire Media
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 494 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsSports NewsFootballSports | |||

Bram recaps Dan Quinn's post bye presser as the team preps for the return of some star players plus Bram is joined by London Fletcher and Logan Paulsen previewing the post bye schedule as part of "The Booth Review" podcast. www.ampiremedia.co... more
Bram and Callow recap week 12 in the NFL and discuss the impending divorce of the Niners and WR Brandon Aiyuk. www.ampiremedia.com/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and... more
Bram and Callow discuss the Commanders loss in Madrid, the missteps of the season and what is important when they return from the bye week. www.ampiremedia.com/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for informa... more
Bram recaps the Commanders loss to the Dolphins in Madrid and goes through the rest of the week 11 slate. www.ampiremedia.com/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use ... more
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Will you? You say that line so many times a podcast. Find something new to say. Also, it’s funny how you play politics only when it suits you. I used to be a big fan. Used to… not because we disagree on issues but because of (A) your podcast delivery just isn’t very good. And (b) It’s painfully obvious you work hard to play the every man card but behind that awkwardly (and clearly fake) humility is an elitist. Someone whose smugnesses, I’m sure, is stroked in the bubble you live in and the echo... more
I enjoy this show. Only change I would make is the intro - I can’t stand hearing “hey babies.. hi everyone” fast forward and miss the first minute and good from there.
It’s “your” show, Bram, so of course you can talk about anything you like. But I sincerely wish you had not included your political position in a sportscast. Whatever political views you have, the Americans have spoken on the Election Day and that’s how democracy works. You should tell your children so too.
I am disappointed and will no longer listen to you. Which is unfortunate, I had liked your fun show.
I love Bram (shoutout AU!) and Callow. Bram is honest about the football team (I wish he’d ease up on the Nats a bit) and Callow is about my age and brings that generation’s perspective. I just wish the audio engineering wasn’t so rough. Bram’s connection is bad and is good for a drop every 87 seconds or so. I can’t power through it but desperately want to. I hope they can resolve that.
Bram and Mike,
I’m glad I found your podcast! I enjoy your content and chemistry! It’s nice to watch your captions and expressions on You Tube, but You Tube’s incessant interruptive ads have gotten more frequent, lengthly and intolerable. So, I listen and enjoy. Keep up the good work!
Pat in Manassas
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This podcast features a mix of sports commentary, particularly focused on the NFL, with a strong emphasis on the Washington Commanders. Episodes frequently examine game performances, player dynamics, and match previews while providing insights into the pivotal moments of the season. The engaging style balances sports analysis with anecdotes and personal reflections, allowing listeners to connect not just with the games and teams, but also with the broader culture surrounding sports in Washington DC. The unique mix of expertise and local knowledge from the host lends itself to a lively discussion that appeals to passionate sports fans seeking both information and entertainment.
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