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The Chicago Smokehouse
John Howell / Rick Telander
22 episodes
3 days ago
John Howell and Rick Telander share a cigar and conversations and insightful analysis of the stories shaping headlines today

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John Howell and Rick Telander share a cigar and conversations and insightful analysis of the stories shaping headlines today

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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News Commentary
News,
Sports News
Episodes (20/22)
The Chicago Smokehouse
Don’t Go Downstairs: Sports, Scandals, and the Return of the Mob Mindset
John Howell and Rick Telander dive into the NBA’s latest gambling scandal and what it says about the new marriage between sports and betting. From Chauncey Billups’ alleged mob ties to Rick’s real-life brush with Chicago’s Outfit, the conversation connects modern vice with old-school corruption

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3 days ago
43 minutes 25 seconds

The Chicago Smokehouse
The Shocking (But Not Surprising) Ryder Cup Fans
John Howell and Rick Telander tackle the chaos at this year’s Ryder Cup and what it says about America’s growing lack of civility. From beer-throwing fans to belligerent politics, they connect the dots between golf’s decline in decorum and the country’s broader cultural coarsening. It’s part sports talk, part social commentary, and all classic Smokehouse.

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1 month ago
37 minutes 21 seconds

The Chicago Smokehouse
Remembering Ryne Sandberg
Big John Howell and Rick Telander remember Cubs legend Ryne Sandberg, from the magic of the 1984 “Sandberg Game” to his quiet dignity on and off the field. They share personal stories, reflections from teammates and broadcasters, and even a final voicemail that reveals Sandberg’s grace in the face of illness. A tribute to Ryno as both a Hall of Famer and a genuinely good man.

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1 month ago
40 minutes 12 seconds

The Chicago Smokehouse
The "How to Do a Podcast Podcast"
John Howell and Rick Telander turn the mic on their producer, Keith Conrad, for a conversation about the nuts and bolts of podcasting. From publishing schedules and YouTube discoverability to viral gimmicks and old radio war stories, nothing is off the table. It’s equal parts practical advice and good-natured banter about what it takes to stand out in a crowded media landscape.

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1 month ago
27 minutes 47 seconds

The Chicago Smokehouse
The Mascot Distraction: Smoke, Fire, and Trump’s Culture War Playbook
John Howell and Rick Telander dive into the controversy over Trump’s push to revive racist team names like the Redskins and Indians. They explore how the former president weaponizes nostalgia and grievance to distract and divide, all while Telander shares personal stories—from interviewing Trump in 1986 to a touching tribute to his late dog. It’s a candid, wide-ranging conversation about sports, politics, culture, and the cost of not evolving.

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3 months ago
45 minutes 22 seconds

The Chicago Smokehouse
Sammy, Steroids, and Saying Goodbye
Big John Howell and Rick Telander dive into baseball’s most controversial era, reflecting on Sammy Sosa’s return to Wrigley Field and the lasting impact of steroids on the game. They revisit the infamous Lee Elia rant, Hall of Fame ethics, and the blurred line between performance and integrity. The episode ends on a heartfelt note as Rick shares a moving tribute to his late dog, Bear Bear.

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3 months ago
47 minutes 52 seconds

The Chicago Smokehouse
Pete Rose, Perfectionism, and the Price of Redemption
Pete Rose, baseball’s all-time hits leader, was banned for gambling—but now, posthumously, Major League Baseball has finally lifted the ban. In this episode, Big John Howell and Rick Telander revisit Rose’s complicated legacy, from his obsessive drive to win to his long-delayed confession. Along the way, they dive into the ethics of gambling, steroids, and what it really takes to be a legend.

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4 months ago
36 minutes 32 seconds

The Chicago Smokehouse
Fake Stories, Real Rants, and the Rise of the Machines
What happens when a major newspaper accidentally publishes AI-generated nonsense? Big John Howell and Rick Telander dig into the Chicago Sun-Times’ recent “Heat Index” fiasco, where fake book blurbs created by AI made it to print—and readers noticed. From newsroom cost-cutting and the future of journalism to AI writing sports columns, war strategy, and even architecture, this episode is a deep (and often hilarious) dive into what happens when machines take the wheel.

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4 months ago
37 minutes

The Chicago Smokehouse
Heaven Is a Playground—The Book, the Movie, and the Memories
John Howell and Rick Telander along with John Dempsey take a deep dive into Telander's iconic book Heaven Is a Playground—from its origins in a 1973 Sports Illustrated article to its 1991 film adaptation. They explore the lives of Brooklyn streetball legends, the challenges of writing with heart and honesty, and the poetic power of basketball. Plus, a few sharp jabs, a couple of cigars, and a cameo from President Obama’s bookshelf.

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5 months ago
1 hour 29 minutes 53 seconds

The Chicago Smokehouse
Of Mice, Men, and Michael Jackson (with John Dempsey)
John Howell and Rick Telander are joined by veteran broadcaster John Dempsey for a vermin-infested edition of The Chicago Smokehouse. What starts as a simple houseguest anecdote morphs into a whirlwind conversation about mice, rats, movies, plagues, breeding cycles, and the shocking realization that “Ben” was a love ballad... for a rodent. It's informative, hilarious, and slightly unsettling—like Willard. Except with cigars.

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5 months ago
29 minutes

The Chicago Smokehouse
Blocking Jurko, Smoking Cubans, and Belichick’s Mermaid Muse
John Howell and Rick Telander relive John’s glory days behind the plate—most notably, tagging out former Packers nose tackle John Jurkovic at a charity softball game. The conversation shifts from cigars and sports nostalgia to Bill Belichick’s eyebrow-raising relationship with a 24-year-old “muse” and the public spectacle it has become. Along the way, the duo riff on Yoko Ono, tortured genius, self-defense kicks, and why some basements just have better acoustics.

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6 months ago
46 minutes 53 seconds

The Chicago Smokehouse
Punch Cigars, Beatles Obsessions, and the Time John Howell Passed on Taylor Swift
John Howell and Rick Telander light up cigars and dive into a lively conversation about The Beatles, Buck Owens, and the musicians who shaped their lives. Along the way, John shares the story of the time he told a record label to pass on a young Taylor Swift—something he now calls “the dumbest thing ever.” From musical legends to yodeling news anchors, it’s a smoke-filled trip down memory lane with plenty of laughs along the way.

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6 months ago
41 minutes 26 seconds

The Chicago Smokehouse
Chicago’s Fiery Past, Present, and Future
John Howell and Rick Telander dive into the history of the Great Chicago Fire, using Scott Berg’s new book to explore how the disaster shaped the city’s power structure and modern identity. They compare 19th-century fires to today’s climate-driven infernos—including John’s personal account of losing his home in Pacific Palisades. With references to Peshtigo, Paradise, and pop culture classics like Backdraft, this episode explores the destructive power—and strange allure—of fire through history, memory, and lived experience.

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6 months ago
25 minutes 50 seconds

The Chicago Smokehouse
Goose on the Loose: Wrigley Field’s Unexpected Mascot Sparks Debate
A Canada goose has taken up residence in the Wrigley Field bleachers, sparking debate between John Howell and Rick Telander over whether the bird should stay or go. The two light up cigars and swap stories about wildlife encounters—from backyard raccoons to six-foot iguanas—as they ponder the line between conservation and practicality. Along the way, they veer into gene-edited dire wolves, Civil War statues, and the proper use of the word "ask."

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7 months ago
17 minutes 38 seconds

The Chicago Smokehouse
Smoke-Filled Rooms and Tariff Tantrums
There’s something comforting about lighting up a cigar and talking politics, sports, and the decline of the American empire from the cozy haze of The Chicago Smokehouse. This week, as we puffed on a (possibly illegal) Cuban Cohiba and discussed everything from press box etiquette to presidential posturing, one thing became abundantly clear: whether it’s taxes, tariffs, or the return of Erik the Red, the smoke is getting thicker.

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7 months ago
35 minutes 31 seconds

The Chicago Smokehouse
Amateurs No More: College Sports, Cash, and the End of Illusions
This week on The Chicago Smokehouse, John Howell and Rick Telander dive into the billion-dollar business of college athletics—and the increasingly blurry line between amateurism and professionalism.

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7 months ago
25 minutes 2 seconds

The Chicago Smokehouse
Blitzed by Ambition: Donald Trump's Role in the Demise of the USFL
Big John Howell and Rick Telander light up cigars—and history—as they crack open one of the wildest sports stories of the 20th century: the short-lived, long-mythologized United States Football League (USFL). With the help of Jeff Pearlman’s book Football for a Buck: The Crazy Rise and Crazier Demise of the USFL, the conversation goes far beyond X’s and O’s, veering into locker rooms, courtrooms, and even the White House.

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7 months ago
42 minutes 42 seconds

The Chicago Smokehouse
Rick Telander Says Goodbye to the Sun-Times—but Not to the Storytelling
After nearly three decades as one of Chicago’s most distinctive voices in sports journalism, Rick Telander is moving on from the Chicago Sun-Times. The longtime columnist and Sportswriters Hall of Fame member announced that he has accepted a buyout from the newspaper. The episode, co-hosted with self-described “almost broadcast legend” John Howell, was equal parts reflection, frustration, and humor—an impromptu farewell from one of the city’s most revered writers who insists he’s not fading away, just turning the page.

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7 months ago
34 minutes 57 seconds

The Chicago Smokehouse
Remembering John Feinstein
Sports writer John Feinstein has passed away at 69. Rick Telander shares personal anecdotes and insights about Feinstein's impact on sports journalism, his relationships with notable figures like Bobby Knight, and the art of storytelling in sports writing. The discussion also touches on the evolution of journalism, the importance of rooting for the underdog, and the personal reflections that arise from the loss of a colleague.

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8 months ago
22 minutes 17 seconds

The Chicago Smokehouse
Mike Ditka, the 1985 Bears, and Football’s Toughest Era
Rick Telander shares his experiences with Mike Ditka, reflecting on their collaboration for the book 'In Life, First You Kick Ass.' The discussion covers personal anecdotes, the legacy of the 1985 Bears, and the intense culture of football during that era. Telander provides insights into Ditka's personality, the challenges of writing the book, and the impact of injuries on players. The conversation also touches on the evolution of football culture and the lessons learned from Ditka's life and career.

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8 months ago
45 minutes 35 seconds

The Chicago Smokehouse
John Howell and Rick Telander share a cigar and conversations and insightful analysis of the stories shaping headlines today

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.