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TELL THE WHOLE DAMN WORLD!

TELL THE WHOLE DAMN WORLD!

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Ahmad Anderson and Reza Sirafinejad host the podcast for Golden Bear fans who love THE University of California! We celebrate all things Cal and produce on-camera interviews with prominent people who are passionate about UC Berkeley. We hope you find our podcast to be fun, inspirational, uplifting, and informative – and help you feel much more connected to our great university. New episodes each Monday! Each episode brings a new featured guest, a look back at Cal history with Leslie Mitchell, or our football recap during the season. ⁠Learn more: https://TellTheWholeDamnWorld.com GO BEARS!!!Tell The Whole Damn World!
Episodes
  • Ep. 77 - Cal Men's Basketball Special - February 3, 2026
    Feb 3 2026

    Eddy Kleinhans and Jon Wheeler are back to talk about the Cal men's basketball team and the recent win over Miami on the road. Will the Golden Bears be dancing in March?


    We're the podcast that celebrates all things Cal. We produce on-camera interviews with the prominent people who are passionate about our university and our sports teams. And we share stories about the rich history and traditions of the University of California - known to many as the center of the universe. If you’re unabashedly and unapologetically all about Cal, you've found the right place!


    Go to https://TellTheWholeDamnWorld.com/ to learn more about us, buy our exclusive Tell The Whole Damn World merchandise, and sign-up for our emails. Share us with ALL your Cal friends! GO BEARS!!!

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    23 mins
  • Ep. 76 - Cal History: Helen Wills (Legendary Women's Tennis Player)
    Feb 2 2026

    In this episode, Reza Sirafinejad and Leslie Mitchell delve into the remarkable life of Helen Wills, a legendary figure in women's tennis and a proud alumna of the University of California, Berkeley. Leslie, a Cal history expert, highlights Wills' extraordinary achievements, including her dominance in the sport from 1919 to 1938, where she amassed an impressive 398-35 win-loss record and a staggering 158-match winning streak without losing a single set. The conversation explores Wills' journey from her early days in Berkeley to becoming an international sports icon, emphasizing her intense focus and dedication to the game.


    The discussion also touches on Wills' academic pursuits at Cal, her Olympic triumphs, and her lasting legacy in tennis. Leslie shares anecdotes about Wills' personality, her interactions with fellow athletes, and her contributions to the sport, including her influence on future generations of female athletes. The episode concludes with a reflection on Wills' philanthropic legacy, as she bequeathed $10 million to establish the Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute at Cal, ensuring her impact will be felt for years to come.


    Takeaways

    Helen Wills was the greatest female tennis player of all time.

    She had a 398-35 win-loss record from 1919 to 1938, including a 158-match winning streak without losing a single set.

    Wills won 31 Grand Slam titles, including 19 singles titles.

    She was the first female athlete to become an international celebrity.

    Wills bequeathed $10 million to establish the Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute at UC Berkeley.


    We’re the podcast that celebrates all things Cal. We produce on-camera interviews with the prominent people who are passionate about our university and our sports teams. And we share stories about the rich history and traditions of the University of California - known to many as the center of the universe. If you’re unabashedly and unapologetically all about Cal, you’ve found the right place!


    Go to https://TellTheWholeDamnWorld.com/ to learn more about us, buy our exclusive Tell The Whole Damn World merchandise, and sign-up for our emails. Share us with ALL your Cal friends! GO BEARS!!!

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    34 mins
  • Ep. 75 - Cal Men's Basketball Special - January 2026
    Jan 27 2026

    Summary

    In this special men's basketball episode, Eddy Kleinhans and Jon Wheeler join the show to discuss a thrilling comeback victory for Cal at Stanford, highlighting key player performances and the team's resilience. They delve into the implications of this win for NCAA tournament prospects and the importance of fan support as the season progresses.


    Takeaways

    Cal's comeback from a 16-point deficit showcases their resilience.

    Shooting from three-point range has improved significantly.

    Key players like John Camden and Justin Pippen made crucial contributions in the win at Stanford.

    The team's ability to handle adversity is a positive sign for future games.

    Defensive improvements have been noted this season compared to previous years.

    Fan support is essential for the team's morale and success.

    The upcoming games are critical for NCAA tournament prospects.

    The hosts express optimism about the team's direction under Coach Madsen.

    The conversation reflects a deep passion for Cal basketball and its history.


    We’re the podcast that celebrates all things Cal. We produce on-camera interviews with the prominent people who are passionate about our university and our sports teams. And we share stories about the rich history and traditions of the University of California - known to many as the center of the universe. If you’re unabashedly and unapologetically all about Cal, you’ve found the right place!


    Go to https://tellthewholedamnworld.com/ to learn more about us, buy our exclusive Tell The Whole Damn World merchandise, and sign-up for our emails. Share us with ALL your Cal friends! GO BEARS!!!


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    28 mins
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