February 23, 2024 

If you could have lunch with a living celebrity from any of the entertainment or sports worlds, who would it be and what’s your topic choice?

Beata Murphy, KIIS: David Ortiz – Red Sox, I want to know everything about the 2004 world series run.


Jammer, WEZB:
Tom Brady. He’s been the best.

Brian Mack, iHeartMedia: Perhaps Mark Messier, I’d love to harness his mindset tactics for all aspects of life.

Adam Rivers, WKCI / WKSS: Tom Brady. How do I have the drive to succeed and discipline that you did.

Matt Johnson, WPLW: Taylor Swift, carbon emissions.

Jana Sutter, WXXL: Daniel Craig. I like the fact he plays by his own rules. Plus, I’m a big Bond fan.

Erik Bradley, B96: Probably Michael Jordan….just would love to hear his stories from UNC, the Bulls dynasty years & the development of the Jordan brand as a whole.

Bob Patrick, WXLK: Janet Jackson. I dig her!

Jon Zellner, iHeartMedia: Taylor and Travis. Dating, travel, fashion, and how sports and music collide, and the future.

Buster, WIOQ: Whoever is in the Oval Office.

 

Toby Knapp, WASH: While I’d like to say someone like Bono or Kanye or even Lin Manuel Miranda, I think right now, Coach Prime Deion Sanders would be a great lunchtime life coach. Also, I’d want his son, Deion Sanders, Jr, to come with because what he’s doing with social media is more than just a template for how we should be doing it – he’s re-defining the game for anyone who wants to be a brand.

Jonathan Shuford, WRVW: Mark McGuire and we just have to talk all things baseball. He was my hero growing up.

Randi West, WRMF: I’ll say Post Malone and the topic is about his love of the Olive Garden.

Rick Vaughn, KENZ: Diane Lane. Environmental conservation, sustainable living.

Jeff Hurley, iHeartMedia: I’d like to sit with great coaches, like Mike Tomlin or Bill Belichick. I’d talk about working with unique and diverse personalities.

Guy Zapoleon, Zapoleon Consulting: Jon Stewart and his thoughts about the U.S., the world and the state of the media. Would be informative and I’m sure would provide a lot of laughs as well.

Danny Ocean, WSBG: My choice would be Jon Bon Jovi. I would ask him about all of his philanthropic work and what motivated him to start the soul kitchens and his work with habitat for humanity.