Fish & the Flint Chronicles
Fish & the Flint Chronicles host, Gary Fisher, a.k.a "Fish", throws a spotlight on the exceptional people and events that Flint and Genesee County, Michigan has produced. Entertaining, fun, lively, informative, personal, and full of surprises!
Visit Fish's website: FlintChronicles.com
Podcasting since 2021 • 18 episodes
Fish & the Flint Chronicles
Latest Episodes
Javale McGee - 3x NBA World Champ and Gold Medal Olympian
When Flintstone Javale McGee won his first of three NBA World Championships one of his first acts was to bring the trophy home to Flint, the city in which he spent the first 13 years or so of his life growing up. With “Flint” tattooed on his to...
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Season 6
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Episode 17
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47:55
Eddie Robinson - NBA Basketball - Chicago Bulls and Charlotte Hornets
Without question one of the most interesting guests we have ever had in The Aquarium is Eddie Robinson. In a city with the athletic tradition of Flint, it’s hard to pinpoint who the best athletes were. There are just so many to pick from it oft...
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Season 7
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Episode 1
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48:14
CANUSA Games 2024
The annual conclave with the CANUSA team is as always a riotous good time! The CANUSA games pit Americans from Flint against Canadiens from Hamilton, Ontario Canada against each other in an international friendly Olympic style athletic competit...
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Season 7
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Episode 5
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1:07:48
Peter C. Cavanaugh - Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Radio Personality
Segment three of Fish's two hour show on Flint's music scene is an explosion of energy coming like a blow torch out of California in the persona of the legendary Peter C. Cavanaugh, Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame radio deejay. Cavanaugh's ebullient ...
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Season 2
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Episode 24
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26:53
Dan "The Beast" Severn - World Champion Wrestler, UFC Hall of Fame
A product of Montrose, Michigan, Dan Severn was an absolute legend in the Flint area. Known as the “Baddest of The Bad Asses’ he stood as a man among boys in one of the toughest sports in the world.His amateur wrestling career started i...
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Season 6
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Episode 239
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50:28