Second Cup of Joe...and John

Among all the original Titans players who now call Nashville home, it’s hard to find anyone who has embraced the memories of his playing career like Chris Sanders. Through all the laughs and gentle digs among this trio, Chris is candid about the move here and doesn’t shy away from his most infamous team record. If you helped pack then Adelphia Coliseum back in the day, this is a must listen. AMONG THE TOPICS: WHY DOES A DENVER KID GO TO OHIO STATE? TIPPY TOES THROUGH THE FOOTBALL FIELD, WHY THE MUSIC CITY MIRACLE NEVER SHOULD HAVE HAPPENED, AND PROUD PAPA.

Show Notes

Among all the original Titans players who now call Nashville home, it’s hard to find anyone who has embraced the memories of his playing career like Chris Sanders. Through all the laughs and gentle digs among this trio, Chris is candid about the move here and doesn’t shy away from his most infamous team record. If you helped pack then Adelphia Coliseum back in the day, this is a must listen. AMONG THE TOPICS: WHY DOES A DENVER KID GO TO OHIO STATE? TIPPY TOES THROUGH THE FOOTBALL FIELD, WHY THE MUSIC CITY MIRACLE NEVER SHOULD HAVE HAPPENED, AND PROUD PAPA.

What is Second Cup of Joe...and John?

Nashville-centric broadcast veterans Joe Elvis and John Dwyer are resurrecting their broadcast careers with this podcast. They collaborate to share wit, life experiences and Rolodex with listeners.  With 5 episodes ready to download, look for a weekly episode to be dropped each Monday beginning June 6 th, 2022. Joe and John invite movers and shakers to the Main Street Media TV Studios to offer inspiration, and raw untold stories about how Nashville was, and is today.  Joe is best known for his days, sorry, daze at 103 KDF and 105.9 The Rock, while John’s reference at News-2 is as Sports Director and hosting “Titans on 2 with Jeff Fisher.”   That second cup of coffee takes place when you are done with the morning rush and settling into the day.  “Second Cup of Joe… And John” won’t change the world, but it will make you smile and feel as if you know Middle Tennessee, and yourself, a little bit better.