KSR - Hour 2 Summary
Release Date: July 14, 2025
Hosted By: Matt Jones, Shannon, and Drew
Location: Swing for Soldiers Charity Event, University Club
1. Introduction and Event Coverage (02:24 - 12:19)
Swing for Soldiers Charity Event: Matt Jones welcomes listeners back to Hour Two of KSR, live from the Swing for Soldiers golf charity event at the University Club, part of the Homes for Troops organization. Drew and Shannon co-host alongside Matt, providing updates and engaging with attendees.
Interview with Brett Bondurant: The highlight of this segment is an in-depth conversation with Brett Bondurant from Lawrenceburg, Indiana, a veteran and recipient of a home built through the Homes for Troops program. Brett shares his personal journey and the profound impact the program has had on his family.
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Impact of Homes for Troops:
- Brett Bondurant (04:35): “It gives me the ability to be present for my children. We've created a family in the house.”
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Accessible Home Features:
- Brett Bondurant (06:09): “The doorways are wider, the hallways are wider. All of the kitchen appliances have roll unders.”
Sports Affiliations: The discussion naturally shifts to sports, with Brett expressing his support for the University of Kentucky (UK) Wildcats despite his Indiana roots. He shares memorable moments, including interactions with legendary coach Myron Metcalf and playing golf with former UK sports figures.
- Sports Loyalty:
- Brett Bondurant (06:42): “We're big Kentucky fans, always have been.”
Cincinnati Reds Update: Matt provides an update on the Cincinnati Reds, reflecting on their fluctuating performance throughout the season.
- **Matt Jones (10:41)*: “Like Drew Olson, I see your Forearm. You got the Cincinnati Reds mascot tattooed on your forearm.”
2. Sponsorships and Advertisements (Throughout the Episode)
Throughout the episode, listeners are treated to several advertisements supporting various brands and services:
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Sonesta Advertiser (00:00 - 00:30): Promotes America’s Best Value Inn by Sonesta, highlighting travel benefits for members.
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Designer Shoe Warehouse (00:30 - 01:31): Showcases trendy footwear options aligned with current fashion.
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Greenlight (01:00 - 01:31): Advertises Greenlight’s debit card and family finance app, emphasizing financial education for kids.
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Court Physical Therapy (03:52 - 04:18): Encourages listeners to engage in physical therapy for pain and stiffness relief.
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DraftKings and Cornbread Hemp Ads: Interspersed throughout the episode, promoting sports betting and hemp-infused products respectively.
3. Home Run Derby and Player Analysis (13:39 - 31:33)
Home Run Derby Commentary: The hosts delve into the upcoming Home Run Derby, discussing participants and their chances. Notably, they critique the selection of contestants, highlighting emerging players like Cal Raleigh (“the Big Dumper”) and questioning the absence of well-known stars like Aaron Judge.
- Cal Raleigh’s Performance:
- Shannon (16:03): “He’s on pace to break Barry Bonds' single-season home run record.”
- Drew (16:21): “Nobody’s talking about this guy and nobody knows who he is.”
Critique of MLB’s Marketing: The hosts express disappointment over MLB's marketing strategies, noting that many high-performing players remain under the radar.
- Matt Jones (17:04): “It's a problem with baseball. They don’t promote these people enough.”
Summer League Spotlight: Discussion shifts to the NBA Summer League, spotlighting Kentucky connections such as Reed Shepherd’s standout performances and Amari Williams’ promising start with the Celtics.
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Reed Shepherd:
- Matt Jones (19:25): “He scored 28 points in the Rockets’ summer league game.”
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Amari Williams:
- Drew (19:53): “Celtics fans were crazy about Amari.”
Listener Interaction: Live calls from listeners engage with topics like the Home Run Derby and updates on UK football, adding an interactive dimension to the show.
4. Community and Personal Anecdotes (31:48 - 46:22)
TBT Tournament and Charity Events: The hosts discuss the Basketball Tournament (TBT) kickoff in Lexington, highlighting the involvement of Kentucky alumni and local legends. They mention a charity All-Star game featuring former Kentucky players and community figures.
- Charity All-Star Game:
- Drew (32:07): “DJ Burns scored 50 points at the Kentucky charity game.”
Livy Dunn Apartment Incident: A contentious topic arises around Livy Dunn’s attempt to purchase Babe Ruth’s former apartment in Manhattan. Dunn's application is rejected by the Homeowners Association (HOA), sparking debate among the hosts.
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HOA Rejection:
- Matt Jones (36:09): “She got shot down by the HOA because they didn’t want her celebrityism.”
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Support for Livy Dunn:
- All Hosts (38:27): “We vote for Libby Dunn.”
Lexington Burger Week: The episode touches on local events like Lexington Burger Week, with Matt sharing his favorite burger from Wild Eggs, and Drew recounting his past participation.
- Favorite Burger:
- Matt Jones (24:30): “The double bacon cheeseburger with a hash brown thumbprint was unbelievable.”
5. Final Segments and Closing (46:22 - End)
Awkward Moments Banter: The hosts humorously discuss an awkward moment involving Matt inadvertently leaving music playing loudly, showcasing their camaraderie and light-hearted interactions.
- Drew (41:17): “How do you keep leaving your music on?”
Final Calls and Sponsorships: Listeners are encouraged to call in with questions or comments, with the ongoing support from sponsors like Cornbread Hemp and Stockton Mortgage.
- Call-In Segment:
- Matt Jones (42:29): “Shannon, go to Mark. Mark, go ahead.”
Closing Remarks: Matt wraps up the episode by reiterating the importance of the Swing for Soldiers event and the ongoing support for Homes for Troops, promising more coverage and updates in future episodes.
- Matt Jones (44:53): “They're playing for $1 million. A lot of schools have compiled a bunch of former players to play as a team.”
Notable Quotes with Timestamps:
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Brett Bondurant on Homes for Troops (08:10): “It's not just a place where I'm comfortable and at home, but it gives me the ability to be present for my children.”
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Matt Jones on Cal Raleigh (16:03): “He’s on pace to break Barry Bonds' single-season home run record.”
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Drew on MLB Marketing (17:04): “They don’t promote these people enough.”
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Shannon on Livy Dunn (36:46): “I'm on her side. I hate HOAs, they are the worst.”
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Drew on Awkward Moments (28:30): “We just want you to know that we have that going on in the back of our brain.”
Key Takeaways:
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Community Impact: The Swing for Soldiers event and Homes for Troops program play a significant role in supporting veterans like Brett Bondurant, providing accessible homes and enhancing their quality of life.
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Sports Analysis: Comprehensive discussions on the Cincinnati Reds’ season, the Home Run Derby participants, and the NBA Summer League spotlight rising stars and critique existing marketing strategies in MLB.
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Local Engagement: Active involvement in local events like Lexington Burger Week and TBT Tournament highlights the community-centric approach of the podcast.
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Listener Interaction: Engaging live calls and personal anecdotes foster a strong connection with the audience, making the content relatable and dynamic.
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Humor and Camaraderie: Light-hearted banter and humorous segments maintain an engaging and entertaining atmosphere throughout the episode.
Conclusion:
In "KSR - Hour 2," Matt Jones and the KSR crew deliver a rich and engaging episode that seamlessly blends community-focused charity events, in-depth sports analysis, and lively interactions. Featuring heartfelt interviews, insightful critiques, and a touch of humor, this episode offers a comprehensive overview of current happenings both locally and in the broader sports landscape. Whether you're a dedicated listener or new to the show, this episode provides valuable insights and entertaining discussions that capture the essence of Kentucky Sports Radio.
