Welcome to the debut episode of the Ankeny Fanatic Rodcast, featuring Shelter Insurance agent Rod Brannan, Ankeny Fanatic publisher Dan Holm and sports fan extraordinaire Tony Rhoads. Special guest Andy Crawford also makes an appearance. … [Read more...] about Ankeny Fanatic Rodcast: Episode 1
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COMING SOON: The Rodcast
Many of you have asked for it. Well, maybe not, but you're going to get it anyway. The Rodcast will officially be returning to Ankeny Fanatic very soon. Look for the usual cast of characters, along with some special guests. And hey, how about this cool graphic? Props to Jessi Carpenter of the Kansas City Chiefs for designing this. … [Read more...] about COMING SOON: The Rodcast
Ankeny Fanatic Podcast: Episode 92
Check out the latest edition of the Ankeny Fanatic weekly podcast sponsored by the Ankeny office of Iowa Realty. Dave Kissinger and Mike Fontana discuss some of the all-time teams with Ankeny Fanatic publisher Dan Holm, who also interviews Blimpie owner Bill Morris about a variety of topics. The Rodcast crew makes an appearance as well. … [Read more...] about Ankeny Fanatic Podcast: Episode 92
Ankeny Fanatic Podcast: Episode 91
Check out the latest edition of the Ankeny Fanatic weekly podcast sponsored by the Ankeny office of Iowa Realty. In this latest edition of the podcast, Ankeny Fanatic publisher Dan Holm discusses a wide variety of topics with three of his buddies–Rod Brannan, Tony Rhoads and Brent Cameron--and they also analyze the first several picks of the NFL draft. … [Read more...] about Ankeny Fanatic Podcast: Episode 91
There are lots of coronavirus stories; Here’s mine about March Sadness
I was supposed to be in the ATL right now. Specifically, I should have been strolling around Centennial Olympic Park on Sunday night with my good buddy Tony Rhoads, drinking a Blue Moon and taking in a free Taylor Swift concert as part of the March Madness Music Festival. But no, I'm experiencing March Sadness instead. I'm holed up in my house with the … [Read more...] about There are lots of coronavirus stories; Here’s mine about March Sadness