Eye on the Storm Podcast: Interview with Howie Schwab

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Hey everyone, wanted to share this with you all since I know many on here care about or know Howie from his days at SJU and beyond.

Started an SJU basketball podcast about a month ago. We're four episodes in and so far have had some nice feedback. Our latest episode went live this morning where we spoke to Vin Ochani who started Storm Marketing LLC which some may have seen on social media helping student athletes and the community with NIL exposure (Starts at 14:33 mark).

And it was a real pleasure to talk to Howie Schwab, who shared some great stories about the good old days and more. If you're interested give it a listen Starts at 25:06 mark.

Apple Music: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/eye-on-the-storm/id1624582632?i=1000566788983

Spotify:

We're talking to D'Angelo Harrison for the next episode, which I'm super excited for. Thanks to everyone who has been listening or will be, we appreciate it. We started this podcast to try and bring the community together and enjoy more St. John's basketball content. We have the school's blessing through some great relationships we've built and we hope you guys enjoy.
 
Hey everyone, wanted to share this with you all since I know many on here care about or know Howie from his days at SJU and beyond.

Started an SJU basketball podcast about a month ago. We're four episodes in and so far have had some nice feedback. Our latest episode went live this morning where we spoke to Vin Ochani who started Storm Marketing LLC which some may have seen on social media helping student athletes and the community with NIL exposure (Starts at 14:33 mark).

And it was a real pleasure to talk to Howie Schwab, who shared some great stories about the good old days and more. If you're interested give it a listen Starts at 25:06 mark.

Apple Music: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/eye-on-the-storm/id1624582632?i=1000566788983

Spotify:

We're talking to D'Angelo Harrison for the next episode, which I'm super excited for. Thanks to everyone who has been listening or will be, we appreciate it. We started this podcast to try and bring the community together and enjoy more St. John's basketball content. We have the school's blessing through some great relationships we've built and we hope you guys enjoy.

Nice job Dave!
 
Hey everyone, wanted to share this with you all since I know many on here care about or know Howie from his days at SJU and beyond.

Started an SJU basketball podcast about a month ago. We're four episodes in and so far have had some nice feedback. Our latest episode went live this morning where we spoke to Vin Ochani who started Storm Marketing LLC which some may have seen on social media helping student athletes and the community with NIL exposure (Starts at 14:33 mark).

And it was a real pleasure to talk to Howie Schwab, who shared some great stories about the good old days and more. If you're interested give it a listen Starts at 25:06 mark.

Apple Music: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/eye-on-the-storm/id1624582632?i=1000566788983

Spotify:

We're talking to D'Angelo Harrison for the next episode, which I'm super excited for. Thanks to everyone who has been listening or will be, we appreciate it. We started this podcast to try and bring the community together and enjoy more St. John's basketball content. We have the school's blessing through some great relationships we've built and we hope you guys enjoy.

Looking forward to listening.
 
Hey everyone, wanted to share this with you all since I know many on here care about or know Howie from his days at SJU and beyond.

Started an SJU basketball podcast about a month ago. We're four episodes in and so far have had some nice feedback. Our latest episode went live this morning where we spoke to Vin Ochani who started Storm Marketing LLC which some may have seen on social media helping student athletes and the community with NIL exposure (Starts at 14:33 mark).

And it was a real pleasure to talk to Howie Schwab, who shared some great stories about the good old days and more. If you're interested give it a listen Starts at 25:06 mark.

Apple Music: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/eye-on-the-storm/id1624582632?i=1000566788983

Spotify:

We're talking to D'Angelo Harrison for the next episode, which I'm super excited for. Thanks to everyone who has been listening or will be, we appreciate it. We started this podcast to try and bring the community together and enjoy more St. John's basketball content. We have the school's blessing through some great relationships we've built and we hope you guys enjoy.

My claim to fame: Howie was my roommate at the Final Four at the Grenelefe Inn in Lexington. That was the SJU fan hotel.
 
Thanks Tommy! Appreciate all the support - the Howie Interview was the most popular to date. Hopefully you guys can check out the D'Angelo Harrison interview and all the Brandon Gardner stuff. Today and tomorrow.
 
Thanks everyone, truly means a lot that people are listening. Going to be interviewing Marcus Hatten and Director of Basketball Operations Chris Huey next 2 episodes coming out next month.
 
Thanks everyone, truly means a lot that people are listening. Going to be interviewing Marcus Hatten and Director of Basketball Operations Chris Huey next 2 episodes coming out next month.
Good job with the Zach interview also. Looking forward to the Mo show!
 
I'm also taking suggestions for who everyone would love to hear from past and present. And or stories or times in the program you'd like to hear about. I think the most fun parts of talking to Howie and DLo etc are the stories they tell that we don't get to hear.
 
I'm also taking suggestions for who everyone would love to hear from past and present. And or stories or times in the program you'd like to hear about. I think the most fun parts of talking to Howie and DLo etc are the stories they tell that we don't get to hear.

In all seriousness, I'd love to hear you interview Mike Jarvis and Norm Roberts. It would be very interesting to hear how each of them reflects back on their time here, and I'm sure they'd have some good stories.

Some other suggestions: Dwight Hardy, Showtime Hill, Lamont Hamilton, DJ Kennedy, Sir Dom Pointer, Justin Simon, Rysheed Jordan, and of course Shamorie Ponds
 
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