
The Follow Up
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Adam - How Lifelong Friends Grow
Noah and Adam met each other when they were 3 years old, so on today's Follow Up, they talk about what makes their friendship special, how it has evolved over the years, and how it impacts the way they approach other relationships in their lives. Please subscribe to the podcast, share with your friends and continue the conversation with Noah on Twitter @NoahCoslov. Thank you and enjoy!
Ian Eagle - I Didn't Puke
On today's Follow Up, Noah is joined by sportscaster Ian Eagle, one of the great play-by-play announcers on and off the air. Noah asks Ian about the last time he felt real nerves before a broadcast, which somehow leads to a story about crying on an airplane. Please subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts and listen to all episodes on VokalNow.com. You can continue the conversation with Noah on Twitter @NoahCoslov and on Instagram @WawaRun. Thank you and enjoy!
Thanasis Petrakis - Home in Greece
Noah's friend Thanasis just came back from a family trip to Greece where most of his family still lives. They talk about what a wedding experience is like there, traditional dinners, french fries, the quality of life, and the perspective that comes with traveling the world. Please subscribe to the podcast, leave a rating and review, and share with friends and family. Thank you and enjoy!
Bryant McBride - NHL Color Barrier
On today's podcast, Noah is joined by a longtime friend and colleague Bryant McBride, the producer of the documentary "Willie" which tells the story of the NHL's first black player, Willie O'Ree. Noah asks Bryant what took so long for O'Ree to be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. For more information on the film, visit WillieDoc.com. Please subscribe to the podcast, rate and review it on Apple Podcasts, and share it with everyone you know. Thank you and enjoy!
Russ - Home Buying Advice
Noah's friend Russ just bought a house and moved for the third time, so Noah asks him to pass along words to live by when going through the process in order to help others. Join the conversation on Twitter & Facebook @NoahCoslov, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and listen to all 100+ episodes on VokalNow.com and the Vokal App. Thank you and enjoy!
Ted Price - Why Not Curse?
Noah and longtime friend and colleague, VOKAL Media CCO Ted Price, have a conversation that takes them through being raised in southern Louisiana to covering Super Bowls, but starts with Noah asking "why don't you ever curse?" Please subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, follow Noah on Twitter @NoahCoslov and @VokalNow in order to go back and listen to the previous 100+ episodes of the program. Thank you and enjoy!
Nat Butler - The Shot
Longtime NBA photographer Nat Butler is about to cover his 33rd NBA Finals. Noah met Nat back in 2003, and on today's episode, asks him how he slows the game down in order to do his job at the highest level. Follow Nat on Instagram @NatlyPhoto to see some of the iconic moments he has captured over the years. Noah is on Instagram @WawaRun and Twitter @NoahCoslov. Please subscribe, rate, review and share the podcast with everyone you know as there's something for everyone throughout the series. Thank you and enjoy!
Adam Kaufman - Spring Break
Since Noah met Adam during spring break in college, he asks him for his thoughts on his three sons having a similar experience in the future. Will Adam tell them about that cruise during junior year? You can continue the conversation with them on Twitter @AdamMKaufman and @NoahCoslov. Please subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts and listen to all episodes on the Vokal app and VokalNow.com. Thank you and enjoy!
Eden's Annual Vacation Recap
As they did last year, upon returning from vacation, Noah and his now 4.5 year old daughter Eden sit and chat about their trip. You can see photos of the trip on Instagram @WawaRun and Twitter @NoahCoslov. Also, please subscribe, rate, review and share the podcast. Thank you and enjoy!
Adam Stanco - Figuring it All Out
What starts with a question about balancing work and family, Noah's friend Adam Stanco opens up about protecting his daughters, adoption, marriage and growing a family. Please subscribe to The Follow Up on iTunes and Apple Podcasts, listen to all 100+ episodes there and on VokalNow.com, leave a rating and review, and share with friends. You can continue this conversation with Noah on Twitter @NoahCoslov and Adam @NaismithLives. Thank you and enjoy!
Celebrating Mom's 70th Birthday
In celebration of his mom turning 70, Noah chats with Ellen, her friend from overnight camp in the early 1960s. Ellen reads letters from Sarah written over 50 years ago, including one that reveals a secret marriage plot that leaves Noah very curious. If you'd like to comment on the episode, please do on iTunes and on Twitter @NoahCoslov. You can also listen to all 100+ episodes of the show on VokalNow.com and the Vokal app. Thank you and enjoy!
Celebrating Dad's 70th Birthday
In celebration of his dad turning 70, Noah put together pieces of his conversations this week with three of Sonny's oldest friends from growing up in Pittsburgh through going to college together in Boston. As Noah tries to learn more about his folks before his memories of them as parents kick in, Billy, Buzzy and Sandy talk about what it was like spending time at Sonny's house as kid, living together in college and how they've maintained such a close friendship for all these years. If you want to continue this conversation with Noah on Twitter, do so @NoahCoslov. Please subscribe, rate, review and share the podcast, plus listen to all 100+ episodes on Apple Podcasts and VokalNow.com. Thank you and enjoy!
My Dad - Game 7, 1960
Noah's dad tells the story of what it was like being 11 years old and having a front row seat to the greatest moment in Pittsburgh sports history, Bill Mazeroski's walk-off home run to win the 1960 World Series.
Mona - 65 Years of Friendship
As Noah's parents approach 70, he sits down with his dad's oldest friend Mona. Since they met when they were 5 years old, Mona shares stories of what stands out about Sonny and memories of spending so much time together as kids in Pittsburgh. Please subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, listen to all episodes on VokalNow.com and continue the conversation with Noah on Twitter @NoahCoslov. Thank you and enjoy!
Uncle Saul - Growing Up with Mom
As Noah's mom approaches 70, he sits down with her brother Uncle Saul to find out more about what it was like being with her as a kid and how their relationship evolved. Please subscribe to The Follow Up on Apple Podcast or listen to all episodes on VokalNow.com. You can continue the conversation from any of the shows with Noah on Twitter @NoahCoslov. Thank you and enjoy!
My Mom - Not "Just a Mom"
On today's Follow Up, Noah asks his mom about the stress she remembers of being a first-time parent and then a mother of two boys. The conversation opens doors to talk about her honeymoon and the idea of having children in the first place. Please subscribe to The Follow Up on Apple Podcasts and download the Vokal app. A rating and review would be greatly appreciated and please share with anyone you think may be interested. Thank you and enjoy!
Casey - Proctoring the SATs
Noah's friend Casey works in education and one of her roles is serving as an SAT proctor. She gives her reaction to Operation Varsity Blues, the recent college admissions scandal, and her experiences with students taking the exam. If you'd like to continue the conversation, find Noah on Twitter @NoahCoslov. Please subscribe to the podcast and listen to all 100+ episodes of the show on iTunes and VokalNow.com. Thank you and enjoy!
Corey Berse - 180 Days Around the World
Noah's college friend Corey Berse just returned from spending six months traveling around the world with his wife and 1-year old son. Noah asks Corey, "now what?" and the two chat about how life has changed for all of them, plus what to do with all the photos. Check out the family's blog at www.Restlessless.com and see Corey's brilliant photography on his Instagram @CBerse. Continue the conversation with Noah on Twitter @NoahCoslov and please subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcast or listen on VokalNow.com and the VOKAL app. Thank you and enjoy!
Dan New - 21 Years Ago
In 1998, Noah met Dan New on a sports trip to Israel. On today's Follow Up, Noah asks Dan what about that month made the greatest impact on his life. They saw each other a year later in Chicago, but haven't since, so aside from some social media correspondence, this is their first real conversation in two decades. Please subscribe to the podcast and contribute to the conversation on Twitter & Facebook @NoahCoslov.
The Charles Barkley Mattress Story - Bob Ford
Making his third appearance on The Follow Up is award-winning sportswriter for the Philadelphia Inquirer, Bob Ford. Noah asks Bob to tell him story about Charles Barkley and the Japanese mattress. This story comes complete with a brilliant impression and leads to others about the Hall of Famer. Follow Bob on Twitter @BobFordSports and Noah @NoahCoslov. Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes and listen to all episodes on VokalNow.com and the Vokal app. Thank you and enjoy!
Max Starks - The Worst Monday
2-time Super Bowl champion with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Max Starks, chats with Noah about the most painful morning after a game that he experienced during his 10-year NFL career. You can continue the conversation with Max on Twitter @maxstarks78 and Noah @NoahCoslov. Please subscribe to The Follow Up, rate, review, share and enjoy. All episodes are available on Apple Podcasts and VokalNow.com.
AJ Rich - EverybodyFights
Noah's former college roommate is AJ Rich, President and Co-Founder of EverybodyFights. AJ reveals the unexpected challenges and rewards of opening up the boxing gyms, plus what it's like to punch a Foreman. Check out Everybodyfights.com and follow on Instagram @Everybodyfights. Subscribe to The Follow Up on Apple Podcasts and make sure to share with everyone you think would be interested. Thank you and enjoy!
Kate Lessa - Fashion Design
On today's episode of The Follow Up, Noah is joined by his longtime friend Kate Lessa. Kate has been designing accessories for nearly twenty years and recently launched a line of resort wear called Saint Holiday. To start their conversation, Noah asks "how do you go about starting your own clothing line?" To see and to order from the collection, go to SaintHoliday.com and follow on Instagram @Saint.Holiday. Noah is on Twitter @NoahCoslov, so you can continue the conversation with him there. Please subscribe, rate, review and share the podcast, download the Vokal app and experience the entire Vokal network at VokalNow.com
Stephanie Sykes - What's a Good Day?
In this episode of The Follow Up, Noah catches up with high school classmate Stephanie Sykes, the Executive Director of the African American Mayors Association. Aside from the occasional Facebook message, they haven't spoken in twenty years, so Noah asks her what she considers to be a good day at work. Please subscribe to the podcast, rate and review it, and share with friends. Follow Noah on Twitter @NoahCoslov and hear more about what Vokal has to offer at VokalNow.com.
Dan Shapiro - Fleeing Katrina
When Hurricane Katrina was bearing down on the New Orleans, Dan Shapiro was getting set for his senior year at Tulane University. Dan joins Noah to share his story of leaving town, transferring schools and coming back. Please subscribe to the podcast and share with friends who you think may be interested. You can continue the conversation with Noah on Twitter @NoahCoslov. Thank you and enjoy!
Jeff Schultz - The One that Got Away
Longtime sportswriter Jeff Schultz, now with The Athletic and based in Atlanta, joins Noah to dive into the subject he always wanted to write about, but never did. Make sure to subscribe, rate and review the podcast. Plus, follow Jeff on Twitter @JeffSchultzATL and Noah @NoahCoslov. Thank you and enjoy!
Sundance Debut with Vincent Young
Actor Vincent Young returns to The Follow Up to chat with Noah about his upcoming trip to the Sundance Film Festival where What Death Leaves Behind will be screened. Noah asks him about his expectations, plus of course some 90210. Please subscribe to The Follow Up on iTunes and follow Noah on Twitter @NoahCoslov and Vince on Instagram @TheVincentYoung.
Vincent Young - 90210 & Now
On the eighth season of Beverly Hills 90210, Vincent Young joined the cast playing Noah Hunter. Host Noah Coslov chats with Vince about his first "famous" moments off the set and the critically acclaimed projects he is working on now. Follow Vince on Instagram @TheVincentYoung, Noah @WawaRun and on Twitter @NoahCoslov.
Tara Petrolino - Fancy in London
Noah's friend Tara Petrolino lives in London with her husband and two daughters. On today's Follow Up, they chat about what it's like being away from immediate family, how raising children in London is different from how she grew up and what Londoners do best. Please subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts and download the VOKAL app to hear all episodes of the program. Thank you and enjoy!
Sam Farmer - Pay Phone Lesson
Award-winning sportswriter Sam Farmer joins Noah to talk about the moment from his career that he most frequently replays in his mind. It takes Sam back 30 years to a time that has shaped his mindset ever since. Join this conversation on Twitter with Sam @LATimesFarmer and Noah @NoahCoslov. Please subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, download the VOKAL app and listen to all episodes on VokalNow.com. Thank you and enjoy!
Todd Demsky - Week 1 as Dad
Noah and Todd have been friends since first grade and used to spend afternoons throwing a football outside or playing NBA Jam at Todd's house. Today, their conversation is all about Todd's first week as a new father, so if you have any advice for him, let Noah know on Twitter @NoahCoslov and Instagram @WawaRun. Please subscribe to the podcast, rate & review it on Apple Podcasts, download the Vokal app and spread the word to everyone you know. Thank you!
Amy Qin - Do You Eat Dog?
What's the greatest misconception Americans have about Asian culture? That's the question Amy Qin answers as she joins Noah for today's episode of The Follow Up. Amy is based in Hong Kong and writes about Asian culture for the New York Times. Follow her on Twitter @amyyqin. Noah is on Twitter @NoahCoslov and Instagram @WawaRun. Please subscribe to The Follow Up and share with everyone you think would be interested. Thank you and enjoy!
Eden Coslov - Eden Turns 4!
The week she turns 4 years old, Noah's daughter Eden returns to the podcast to chat about what she wants to learn now that she will be a year older and to look back at what she said this time last year. Eden talks about her birthday plans and what's been going on in pre-K. Please subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, just search The Follow Up, download the Vokal app and listen to all episodes (including the three other ones with Eden) on VokalNow.com. Follow Noah on Twitter @NoahCoslov and see a photo or two of Eden on Instagram @WawaRun. Thank you and enjoy!
Bob Ryan - I Wish I Had More Time
The Boston Globe's Bob Ryan is one of the greatest sportswriters of all-time. He joins Noah today to identify the athlete that he wishes he had more time with, but for whatever reason, didn't get the chance. Bob Ryan's Boston Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts and continue this conversation with him on Twitter @GlobeBobRyan. You can listen to all episodes of The Follow Up on Apple Podcasts and VokalNow.com, and follow Noah on Twitter @NoahCoslov.
Brian Curtis - The Book Idea
New York Times bestselling author Brian Curtis joins Noah to talk about the life of book ideas, gaining access to subjects and the stories that will never leave him. Some of his titles include Fields of Battle: Pearl Harbor, the Rose Bowl, and the Boys Who Went to War, The Men of March: A Season Inside the Lives of College Basketball Coaches, and The Legacy Letters: Messages of Life and Hope from 9/11 Family Members. Search "Brian Curtis" on Amazon and see the entire list. Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or listen on VokalNow.com and the Vokal app. Follow Noah on Twitter and Facebook @NoahCoslov and Instagram @WawaRun. Thank you and enjoy!
Corey Wootton - Superhuman Feat
Former NFL defensive end Corey Wootton is on this episode of The Follow Up to answer this question from Noah: "What's the most superhuman feat you ever witnessed in the NFL?" Please subscribe to the podcast and rate & review the show on iTunes. Plus, for the non-iTunes listeners, go to VokalNow.com and download the Vokal app. Follow Corey on Twitter & Instagram @CoreyWootton and Noah @NoahCoslov & @WawaRun. Thanks for listening and enjoy!
Glenn Farello - Coach's Voice
One of the finest basketball coaches in the country is Glenn Farello of Paul VI in Fairfax, VA. As he enters his 21st season as a head coach, Noah asks Glenn what his greatest responsibility is to his players, some of whom will go on to play college and professional ball. Follow Paul VI's season on Twitter & Instagram @PVIHoops and Noah @NoahCoslov on Twitter & Instagram @WawaRun. All episodes of the podcast are available on iTunes and VokalNow.com.
Lora Kaminsky - Life My Way
Noah and his friend Lora chat about what led to her move from New York to Los Angeles, her stopover in Bali, starting as a yoga instructor and figuring out what made her happy. Follow Lora on Instagram @lbkaminsky and Noah @WawaRun and @NoahCoslov on Twitter. Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes and listen to all the episodes on VokalNow.com.
Liz Chernett - In My Mind
Noah's longtime friend Liz Chernett sits down for a personal conversation to talk about the moment from her life that replays in her mind most frequently. You can continue this conversation on Twitter @NoahCoslov & follow Noah on Instagram @WawaRun and Liz @Wawajawn, plus visit her site www.LizChernett.com.
Eden Coslov - Starting pre-K
Noah's daughter Eden returns to The Follow Up to chat about what she wants to learn in pre-K. Noah asks her is she has any concerns going into her new school and what she may like to take for lunch. Follow Noah on Instagram @WawaRun, on Twitter @NoahCoslov and for more parenting related material @AllNewDads. Please subscribe to the podcast, rate and review The Follow Up, and share it with everyone you think may be interested.
Jeff Pearlman - USFL Shenanigans
New York Times best-selling author Jeff Pearlman returns to The Follow Up to chat with Noah about his latest book on the rise and demise of the United States Football League. Noah asks Jeff to identify the nugget that could be broken out into a book of its own. For more: JeffPearlman.com, @JeffPearlman - Follow Noah @NoahCoslov
Jeff Pearlman - Intimidation
When was the last time Jeff Pearlman was intimidated by an interview subject? That's the question Noah asks the NY Times best-selling author and longtime sports columnist.
John Scott - Tough to Shake
On his way to the famers market, 2016 NHL All-Star Game MVP John Scott chats with Noah about the non-All-Star Game moment that he most frequently replays in his head. The tough guy also mentions the player that he always wanted to fight, but never mixed it up with. Find John at JohnScottAllStar.com, Twitter @JohnScott_32, Instagram @JHS_32 Find Noah on Twitter @NoahCoslov & Instagram @WawaRun
Brandon Costa - The Next Success
Since we're always curious about what's next, Noah turns to Sports Video Group's Brandon Costa to find out what's next in sports media. The answer isn't a new show or a new network, but rather something that could impact everyone's life, not just in the sports world.
Caron Butler - Being a Mentor
After experiencing more before the age of 16 than many will their entire lives, Caron Butler played 14 years in the NBA and was considered the ultimate veteran to have on the roster. Caron and Noah talk about the conversations he has had with younger players and what it takes to extend your career in the league despite being past your prime as a player.
Frank Seravalli - The Moment I Knew
TSN's Senior Hockey Reporter Frank Seravalli chats with Noah about the exact time he recognized that he needed a better work/life balance while still doing what he loved to do.
Brendan Suhr - NBA Locker Room
In 30 years as an NBA assistant coach, what's Brendan's Suhr most memorable locker room story? That's the question Noah has for the 2-time NBA champion. The conversation then turns to the time the Detroit Pistons got its own plane.
Bob Ford - Pete Rose Stories
As promised, Noah returns with The Philadelphia Inquirer's Bob Ford telling stories of one of the most controversial figures in sports history, MLB's all-time hits leader, Pete Rose.
Matt Hayes - Just Keep Talking
On today's Follow Up, Noah asks veteran college football reporter Matt Hayes to name the coach that he never wants to stop talking. Matt also tells the story of the time he got called out by Steve Spurrier for something he wrote in the newspaper.
Stephanie Smith - Ah, Camp...
On today's Follow Up, Noah chats with his overnight camp friend Stephanie about what she misses about those summers and how the experiences apply to her life now.