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Persons of Interest

Persons of Interest

By Derrick Docket

Persons of Interest is a podcast featuring interviews with interesting people doing interesting things. Diving into careers, personal stories, life lessons, and more. Hosted by Derrick Docket (@ddocket).
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Persons of InterestJan 22, 2020

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Mike Williams

Mike Williams

Mike and Derrick discuss the challenges and rewards of working in college sports, balancing family life with professional commitments, and Mike's love for bobblehead collecting. Mike expresses his dedication to team sports, reflects on his 20-year career, and emphasizes the importance of relationships in shaping his journey in sports communication.

Follow Mike on Twitter/X: @ISU_mcwilli


Mike’s Bio via GoRedbirds.com

After working as a student assistant, graduate assistant and the associate director of communications at Illinois State, Mike Williams assumed the role of Assistant Athletics Director for Communications in July of 2012 and was promoted to Associate Athletics Director for Communications in January of 2024.

In that role, Williams oversees Illinois State's publicity, promotion and information support efforts for all of Illinois State's 19 sports. He is the primary media contact for the football, gymnastics and tennis programs and manages the athletics communications staff, which includes three other full-time staff members, three graduate assistants and several student interns.

In addition to being a member of the department's senior staff and external teams, Williams serves as staff liaison between the athletics communication office and the athletics development office, the compliance office, and the ticket office. He has also served as media coordinator for several Missouri Valley Conference tournaments hosted by Illinois State including baseball, softball, volleyball, tennis, gymnastics and track and field in recent years.

He currently serves as a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Advocacy Committe and was honored as the 2016 Bud Nangle Award recipient by the organization. Williams and his colleagues were also recognized as the 2018-19 and 2019-20 Missouri Valley Conference Sports Information Staff of the Year for their efforts in promoting Redbird Athletics and the league.

In 2009, Williams returned to his alma mater as assistant director of athletics communications and served in that role for two years, before being promoted to the role of associate athletics communication director. While in those roles, Williams was tasked with supervising the student intern training and development program for the athletics communications office in addition to sport coverage responsibilities. 

Before returning to Illinois State in 2009, Williams served as the assistant director of athletics media relations at Indiana State where he was the primary contact for Sycamore men's basketball and cross country for two years, and football for one year. In 2007 and 2008, Williams served as the media coordinator for the NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships held in Terre Haute, Ind.

Prior to that, Williams worked three years in the Illinois State Athletics Communications office, including the last two as a graduate assistant. During his two years as a graduate assistant, Williams was the secondary football contact and the primary contact for the baseball program.

Feb 19, 202440:50
Chris Schnabel

Chris Schnabel

Chris shares his unique journey from hosting a college radio show to starting his own podcast, originally called 'Offstage Radio,' later evolved into 'Mad Props.' He explains his shift from a rigid, question-answer format to a more conversational and organic approach to podcasting. Chris also talks about the importance of engaging social media platforms in promoting podcasts. Chris and Derrick also discuss their experiences and their favorite podcasts and share stories about their fitness journey.


Mad Props on: Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/madprops/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzZgTD0glM082CA3nvS6g0VWsUcf3xX-e Twitter: https://twitter.com/MadPropsPod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/madpropspod/


00:00 Introduction to the Podcast

00:17 Meeting Chris Schnabel: The Man Behind 'Mad Props'

00:54 Chris's Journey into Podcasting

01:21 The Evolution of 'Mad Props'

03:02 The Art of Interviewing and Uncovering Unique Stories

04:37 Promoting a Podcast in the Digital Age

08:02 Securing Big Names and Building Connections

14:19 Navigating the Podcast Landscape

22:22 Chris's Incredible Weight Loss Journey

26:15 The Power of YouTube Premium and Running

26:43 The Unconventional Running Playlist

27:10 The Journey of a Recreational Basketball Player to a Runner

29:10 The Evolution of a Runner's Goals

29:51 Podcasts Over Music: A Runner's Preference

31:09 The Power of Old Pop Music in Running

32:14 The Art of Solo Podcasting

33:01 The Unforgettable Experience of Working at the U.S. Open

39:13 The Art of Guest Acquisition for Podcasts

44:01 The Unexpected Rewards of Reaching Out

46:02 The Journey of a Podcast Host

Feb 05, 202451:20
Steve Wilson

Steve Wilson

Steve's Bio from wwuowls.com:


Steve Wilson joins WWU from Kansas Wesleyan University in Salina, Kansas, where he has led the athletic department since 2019. Under his leadership, the Coyotes twice won the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Commissioner's Cup, in 2020 and 2021, and won seven KCAC championships. Kansas Wesleyan also grew its athletic department under Wilson's direction, adding several new coaches and two new sports in men's volleyball and flag football, while excelling in the classroom; 20 of the university's 25 athletic teams received NAIA Scholar Team status while posting a department-wide GPA of 3.01.
 
Prior to Kansas Wesleyan, Wilson served as Athletic Director at Park University-Gilbert, leading the school's 12-sport athletic department in its inaugural season of 2018-2019 while also coaching the Buccaneers' men's and women's golf teams. Prior experience also includes serving as Associate Athletic Director for Media Relations and Compliance, and Sports Information Director, at Park University's flagship campus from 2007-2018, and serving on the athletic department media relations staff at Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas.
"Steve brings a wealth of knowledge having been with the NAIA as a coach, an SID, and athletics administrator; along with his experience working at the NAIA," said Tracy Gastineau, Interim Director of Athletics and a member of the athletic director search committee. "As an added bonus, he is familiar with William Woods and the AMC. His interactions with the athletics staff during the interview process was energetic and exciting and we look forward to working with him as our department continues to grow."
A graduate of both Kansas St. University (bachelor's - 2004) and Park University (masters – 2013), Wilson is married to Juli Wilson and has one daughter.

Jan 19, 202426:09
Martin Kilcoyne

Martin Kilcoyne

In this podcast, Martin talks about the Morning Grind and his radio experiences, the relationships he's developed with various coaches and athletes his own podcast projects and more.


Martin's bio from Fox2Now.com:

Martin Kilcoyne is the Sports Director at FOX-2,  a position he’s held since 2002.   He joined the station as a Sports Reporter in July, 1997.

He is a 5-time Emmy Award winner, including twice as the Mid-America top Sports Anchor (2006, 2008).  At FOX-2, he’s covered the  Cardinals in the World Series four times, and two Super Bowls with the Rams.   The biggest event/party he says he’s ever covered was the Blues winning the 2019 Stanley Cup.

Since 2007, he has provided nightly commentary with TKO: The Kilcoyne Opinion during the 10:00 pm newscast.   Martin has also been a fixture on local radio and is currently heard with daily segments on KTRS “The Big 550”.     

Martin is a St. Louis native and graduated from CBC High School before going to college at Marquette University.    Previous tv stops were KNAZ-TV in Flagstaff, Arizona; WJFW-TV in Rhinelander, Wisconsin; and WISC-TV in Madison, Wisconsin.

Nov 08, 202357:32
Shelby Hild

Shelby Hild

I didn't realize it until Shelby said it while we were recording, but I've known her for 10 years now.

This episode is a little different because I'm having a conversation with someone that I know but we still discuss some things about each other that we didn't know.

Shelby works at Baylor University in the athletic department, serving as director of communications. We spend some time catching up, talking about how and why she works in sports, her various career stops, and more.

Sep 04, 202342:50
Snubbed: Bears Basketball Roundtable
Aug 27, 202301:07:25
Corey Riggs

Corey Riggs

I think of Corey Riggs as a "swiss army knife" of sports broadcasting. He has experience on TV and radio, on and off the screen, in front of and behind the camera. From his own Twitter/X bio, he is a "Sports Announcer/Prod/Dir in SWMO. Proud Webb City native & Missouri State grad (SMSU on my diploma). Find me on ESPN3, MC22, MAVTV, Missouri State radio & more"


In this episode, Corey talks about his experiences calling Missouri State football, basketball, soccer and more. We also take a brief look at the upcoming seasons for the football and basketball teams.

Aug 18, 202345:04
Eric Wieberg

Eric Wieberg

Eric's bio via NABC.com


Eric Wieberg joined the NABC staff in May 2016. As Director of Communications and Digital Media and as the primary NABC spokesman, Eric leads all public and media relations efforts for the NABC including strategic messaging, press releases, media appearances, member communication, and event media operations. He also oversees the NABC’s digital, content creation, and brand marketing initiatives.


Eric supports the NABC’s advocacy work alongside various NABC committees in developing legislative proposals and policy positions for the NCAA and other governing bodies. Additionally, he manages the NABC’s awards program and oversees the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Regional Advisory Committee. Eric assists with the NABC’s sponsorship activation efforts and is a member of operational teams for various events including the Hall of Fame Classic and National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame Induction Celebration.


Before coming to the NABC, Eric spent two years leading football communications and digital media as an Assistant Commissioner at the Colonial Athletic Association, and three years managing communications, marketing and digital as an Assistant Commissioner at the South Atlantic Conference. Prior to those positions, he was an intern with the NCAA Division I men’s basketball staff, primarily serving media operations roles for the 2010 and 2011 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championships. Eric holds a master’s degree from the University of Texas and a bachelor’s degree from the University of Kansas. He resides in Olathe, Kan. with his wife Katie and two daughters.

Jul 28, 202339:00
Jeff Bidwell

Jeff Bidwell

About Jeff Bidwell (via RacerBasketball.com)

"I started covering the Murray State basketball programs in 2002. After 20 years of following the Racers around, I retired from my television career. Now I’m back and ready to pick right up where I left off — and hopefully be better than ever.

My greatest athletic achievement is being accused by a viewer of jumping on the dog pile at the NCAA Tournament after Danero Thomas’ game-winning shot to beat Vanderbilt in 2010.

I love the Philadelphia Eagles. Steve Prohm despises them. Upon further review, this entire project could be an uphill battle."


In this episode, Jeff discusses his time working in TV, when he knew it was time to move on, covering Murray State Basketball and his new project, RacerBasketball.com.

Follow Jeff on Twitter: @AKAJeffBidwell

May 26, 202338:40
Jim Benson

Jim Benson

Jim Benson recently wrapped up a 42-year career as a sports writer. He spent all of his years writing for the Bloomington Pantagraph (Bloomington-Normal, Illinois).

In this podcast, Jim discusses a few moments and people from his time as a writer, including covering the University of Illinois men's basketball team making two Final Four runs, getting to interview Michael Jordan, covering Illinois State men's basketball and the Missouri Valley Conference and prep sports in central Illinois.


Follow Jim Benson on Twitter: @Pg_Benson

Apr 26, 202335:14
Tariq Ahmad
Mar 20, 202328:49
Ben Fredrickson
Feb 03, 202351:07
Dr. Liz Gross

Dr. Liz Gross

Bio courtesy of CampusSonar.com

Founder and CEO

Liz specializes in creating entrepreneurial social media strategies in higher education and has a passion for empowering others, which she brings to colleges and universities as the founder and CEO of Campus Sonar.

Liz is an award-winning speaker, author, and strategist who was named a 2018 Mover and Shaker by Social Shake-Up Show and a finalist on GreenBook’s 2019 GRIT Future List. She has delivered top-rated talks at SXSW, SXSW EDU, the American Marketing Association Symposium, the Carnegie Conference, the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education, and others; and is the author of two indispensable guides for higher ed: The Higher Ed Social Listening Handbook and Fundamentals of Social Media Strategy: A Guide for College Campuses.

Liz has more than 15 years’ experience in higher education, spanning the private and public sector (including the University of Wisconsin campuses in Milwaukee and Waukesha). Since 2013, she’s focused on driving social listening forward as a source of business intelligence in higher education. She received a Ph.D. in Leadership for the Advancement of Learning and Service in Higher Education at Cardinal Stritch University, a master’s degree in educational policy and leadership from Marquette University, and a bachelor’s degree in interpersonal communication from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.

Follow/Connect with Liz:

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Jan 23, 202327:37
Wyatt Wheeler
Oct 28, 202251:40
Joe Pott

Joe Pott

Follow Joe on Twitter: @Joe_Pott

Joe Pott's Bio, courtesy, SIUE Athletics:

Joe Pott has been the "Voice of the Cougars" since 2008. The native of St. Louis, Missouri, oversees all communications and broadcasting operations for SIUE athletics.

He is the radio voice of Cougar men's basketball and baseball on 88.7 the Sound, all home broadcasts on ESPN+ and also has appeared on FOX Sports Midwest as part of the Cougars' basketball television coverage.

He has called nearly 400 SIUE men's basketball games and more than 400 Cougar baseball games in addition to several hundred more soccer, volleyball, softball, and women's basketball games, while also serving as the host and emcee at many Cougar athletics special events throughout the year.

Pott also manages the student video crew responsible for the live production of SIUE Athletics events online. He recently oversaw the transition of Cougars broadcasts from the OVC Digital Network to ESPN+.

Off the air, he heads the Athletic Communications Department and is the primary media contact for men's basketball, baseball, men's soccer and golf. Away from SIUE, Pott joined the sports staff at KMOX Radio and serves as a host on the station as well as the St. Louis Cardinals Radio Network.

Prior to coming to SIUE, Pott served as the radio play-by-play voice for the Gateway Grizzlies, a member of the Frontier League of professional baseball in Sauget, Illinois, from 2001-2010. The three-time Frontier League Broadcaster of the Year also served as a guest speaker and emcee at a number of public events promoting the baseball Grizzlies.

He was a play-by-play voice for the game of the week for football and basketball for Team 1380 and FOX Sports Radio 1490 in St. Louis from September 2007 to March 2008. He worked as the voice of the Edwardsville Tigers during the 2003-2004 boys’ basketball season on WAOX radio.

Pott earned a bachelor of arts in communication in 2000 from the University of Dayton, where he worked as an Athletics Communication Assistant, called many sports on radio, and served as a play-by-play voice for local telecasts of Flyer volleyball and soccer. He remains a tried and true Flyer basketball fan.

Oct 17, 202235:11
Matt Chittim
Sep 07, 202242:33
Kevin Agee

Kevin Agee

Kevin Agee returns for another episode. This time, we talk about his career change, leaving his content strategist position at Missouri State University to begin a new role at an agency. Kevin discusses his time at Missouri State, what he learned on the job and what he's looking forward to in his new position.


Jun 18, 202253:44
Lyndal Scranton
Mar 03, 202235:32
Anthony Shavies
Feb 19, 202258:15
Matt Hackman
Feb 07, 202225:38
Greg Bussmann
Feb 02, 202222:10
Joey Hawkins
Jan 24, 202127:22
Chris Hagstrom-Jones

Chris Hagstrom-Jones

Chris' Bio courtesy of the South Bend Cubs Website:

Chris Hagstrom-Jones joined the South Bend baseball franchise in January of 2014. As Assistant General Manager for Marketing and Media, Hagstrom-Jones’s primary focus is leading the Marketing, Media Relations & Broadcast, Production, and Community Relations departments. Hagstrom-Jones was instrumental in the organizational rebranding to reflect the Cubs affiliation and design element of the 2019 Midwest League All-Star Game.

Prior to his arrival, Hagstrom-Jones served as the Director of Video Services for Saluki Athletics at Southern Illinois University. His primary responsibilities included producing all live events at Saluki Stadium and the SIU Arena, developing content for Saluki All-Access on SIUSalukis.com, and teaching a course on Sports Production with the College of Mass Communications and Media Arts. He also laid the groundwork for the future Valley on ESPN3 partnership.

Prior to arriving at SIU, Hagstrom-Jones was the Director of Production, Entertainment, and Promotions for the Southern Illinois Miners Professional Baseball Team from 2007 to 2010. While working for the Miners, he was also the broadcast engineer for Saluki Sports Properties. His responsibilities included producing and engineering of all Saluki Football and Basketball games for the radio network and occasionally fill in as a broadcaster for Saluki Baseball and Softball. Hagstrom-Jones received his bachelor's degree in Radio and Television from Southern Illinois University in 2007.

In addition to his duties with the Cubs, he is also a Producer and Director for live events at the University of Notre Dame and Van Wagner Sports & Entertainment. He currently resides in South Bend with his husband Zach and their two dogs Rally and Remington.

Follow Chris on Twitter: @chrishagstrom

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Dec 31, 202001:00:25
Benjamin Hochman
Dec 12, 202034:56
Jakob Eliason

Jakob Eliason

In his own words from JakobEliason.com, here's a bio of my guest in this episode:

"Right now I’m living, working and spending all my free time in downtown Memphis.

I left my 9 to 5 job in November of 2019 to pursue work that I was passionate about. My wife and I sold our house in August of 2020 to ride out the pandemic from our favorite place in the world. Here’s a few things I’m involved with:

  • Mem10 Consulting – We’re on a mission to bridge the gap between influence and impact by helping individuals and organizations build better brands by investing in the power of good.
  • Be Known – An online marketing agency for course creators and coaches. We take away the stress of online marketing, advertising and PR so you can scale your business past seven figures doing what you do best.
  • The Jakob Eliason Podcast – (Official Description) “The Jakob Eliason Podcast is one twenty-something’s look at life, work and sports. Entertaining commentary. Insightful conversations. New episodes every week!
  • I was recently elected to serve as Treasurer on the Board of Directors for the South Main Association in Downtown Memphis. Big things coming!"

Follow Jakob on Twitter: @JakobEliason

The Jakob Eliason Podcast: 

Dec 05, 202001:03:59
Wyatt Wheeler
Nov 26, 202001:11:27
Charlie Marlow
Aug 22, 202028:57
Drew Richards

Drew Richards

Drew Richards bio via UNCPBraves.com

After leading Lander to its most regular-season wins in 20 years, as well as a Peach Belt Conference Tournament title, as the head coach of the Bearcats in 2019-20, Drew Richards returned to Pembroke in March 2020 as the 16th head coach of the Braves. 

It will be the second coaching stint at UNCP for Richards, who helped guide the Braves to a 113-43 (.724) record and four NCAA Tournament appearances as an associate head coach from 2014-19. The Braves compiled a 72-29 (.713) record against conference foes over that span, and captured the PBC regular season and tournament championships in both 2016-17 and 2017-18. 

In his lone season with the Bearcats in Greenwood, S.C., the nine-year college coaching veteran helped lead the program on a 10-game turnaround from an 12-17 clip in 2018-19 to a 23-8 mark in 2019-20. The Bearcats concluded the 2019-20 campaign with a 15-1 mark at home, and rolled through the PBC Tournament on the way to a conference championship and the league’s automatic berth into the NCAA Tournament. 

Richards began his collegiate coaching career at Missouri State-West Plains, where he helped lead helped pace the Grizzlies to a cumulative 63-30 record in two seasons, as well as the 2012-13 NJCAA Region XVI regular season title. His 2011-12 team finished ninth nationally in field goal percentage defense while also setting a program record for fewest points allowed in a season. 

As a player, Richards spent four seasons at Missouri State, where his Bears teams averaged 20 wins per season and made three trips to the National Invitational Tournament (NIT). He played in 118 games, making 69 starts, including 56 over his final two seasons. He led the team in blocks each of his final three campaigns and currently ranks third in program history in career blocks. 

Richards played professionally for one season with Erdgas Ehingen Steeples, where he finished ninth in the league in blocked shots and 12th in rebounds per game during the 2008-09 seasons. 

Richards earned his bachelor's degree in public relations from Missouri State in 2008, while also earning his master's degree in sports science from the United States Sports Academy in 2013. He and his wife, Caeli, have two children, Knox and Benton.

Follow Drew Richards on Twitter: @DrewT_Richards

Aug 08, 202035:46
Katy Winge
Jul 17, 202038:27
Steve Wilson
Jul 10, 202052:38
Nafis Ricks
Jul 03, 202050:40
Matt Gardner
Jun 26, 202044:24
Julie Smith
Jun 20, 202054:25
Watch-Along: Loyola Ramblers vs. Miami Hurricanes (2018 NCAA Tournament)
Jun 06, 202001:11:54
Chester Lampkin

Chester Lampkin

Chester Lampkin first joined WUSA 9 in December 2019. Chester comes from KSDK-TV in St. Louis, Missouri, the sister station of WUSA 9. As a child growing up in St. Louis, Chester has always had a strong interest in weather. While growing up, he experienced some big weather events, including the "blizzard" of 1982 and the Great Flood of 1993.

Chester spent three years at KSDK-TV as weekend morning meteorologist. In 2015, Chester left KSDK and the United States for an adventure Down Under. He worked for two years as a meteorologist for MetService New Zealand, which is basically the New Zealand equivalent of the National Weather Service. In April 2017, Chester returned to KSDK-TV as weekday morning meteorologist.

While in St. Louis, Chester covered the costliest hailstorm in St. Louis history in 2012, major flooding in 2019, along with multiple winter storms and tornado events through the years. In New Zealand, Chester helped provide coverage for Cyclone Winston, one of the most devastating and intense tropical systems ever recorded in the southern hemisphere.

His broadcast career began in Grand Junction, Colorado, as the morning meteorologist at KJCT News 8. Chester also worked at KRCG-TV in Jefferson City, Missouri, as both the morning and chief meteorologist, and at KTSM-TV, the NBC affiliate in El Paso, Texas, as the morning meteorologist.

Chester earned a bachelor's degree in meteorology from Saint Louis University and completed post-graduate work in geography at the University of Missouri.

Aside from the weather, Chester has an interest in geography, media, music, jogging, travel, baseball, and college basketball. Chester lives with his family in the Maryland suburbs, but can be found exploring the entire DMV with his partner and son.

You can contact Chester at clampkin@wusa9.com and follow him on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

(via WUSA9.com)

May 29, 202001:03:14
Paul Suellentrop

Paul Suellentrop

Highly respected sports journalist Paul Suellentrop joined Wichita State as a senior communicator to provide comprehensive coverage of the Shockers' momentous first season competing in the American Athletic Conference and beyond. 

Suellentrop's stories, podcasts, and videos on WSU sports will be posted primarily on GoShockers.com and will also be made available to news media outlets and through social media.

Lou Heldman, vice president for Strategic Communications, said: "Paul is already well known to Shocker Nation through more than a decade as the primary reporter covering WSU athletics for The Wichita Eagle and Kansas.com. We've asked him to use his journalistic talent and knowledge of our teams, coaches, supporters, and history to develop new approaches to reporting on athletics and other university activities."

Suellentrop said: "I grew up in a Shocker family. My parents first bought season men's basketball tickets for Levitt Arena in the 1960s. My own Shocker sports memories go back to early childhood.

"In recent years," Suellentrop said, "I've gotten to be an eyewitness to many great moments in Shocker sports, including men's basketball cutting down nets in Madison Square Garden, Staples Center, Scottrade Center, and Koch Arena. I'm looking forward to increased access to teams and coaches in my new role."

Suellentrop's new role is a collaboration between WSU Athletics and Strategic Communications. He'll also be communicating about university-wide topics such as applied learning and innovation.

Follow Paul on Twitter: @PaulSuellentrop

May 22, 202042:11
Matt Turer
May 15, 202028:43
David Kvidahl
May 13, 202047:24
Joel Adam

Joel Adam

Joel Adam has been a physical education teacher and coach at Holt High School, Wentzville Middle School, and Wentzville South Middle School in the Wentzville School District for 30 years. He has coached baseball, softball, basketball and football, winning conference championships, district title and reaching state finals on multiple occasions. The longtime educator and coach was recognized as Holt High School teacher of the year this year and will retire at the end of the school year. In this podcast, Coach Adam reflects on his time at Holt at a teacher, shares stores about coaching his own children, and being the high school baseball coach for eventual major league players Ross Detwiler and Tim Melville.

May 06, 202038:47
Jon Poorman
May 01, 202028:54
John Servizzi
Apr 25, 202001:04:30
Tom Ackerman
Apr 11, 202027:44
RJ Abella
Apr 04, 202056:30
Tommy Lynch
Mar 28, 202001:15:43
Juan Wilson - 2020 MLK Event Keynote
Jan 22, 202022:04
Ryan Fagan
Jan 12, 202040:24
Marcus Wilson
Dec 08, 201901:03:03
Flashback: Marcus Wilson
Dec 06, 201955:53
Mark Adams
Nov 29, 201950:40
Amanda Moody
Nov 09, 201945:42