Posted by Kevin on Sep 5, 2006 @ 07:52

Matt from the #1 milblog Blackfive joined us for our weekly collaboration to bring the inspirational, true stories of the men and women that are fighting for us around the world to the radio.

This week we heard the jaw-dropping story Lieutenant Neil Prakash

This is also available as a download at iTunes, just search Pundit Review Radio Podcast.

What is Pundit Review Radio?

Pundit Review Radio is where the old media meets the new. Each week Kevin and Gregg give voice to the work of the most influential leaders in the new media/citizen journalist revolution. Hailed as “Groundbreaking” by Talkers Magazine, this unique show brings the best of the blogs to your radio every Sunday evening from 7-10pm EST on AM680 WRKO, Boston’s Talk Leader.

5 Comments »
  1. Blackfive on Pundit Review - September 3rd…

    This week I talked about Neil Prakash of Armor Geddon and his fight in Baqubah where he was awarded the Silver Star for valor. And we followed the Someone You Should Know segment with one about The Blog of War…

    Trackback by BLACKFIVE — September 5, 2006 @ 9:59 am


  2. Someone you should know… Neil Prakash…

    SM Profilee - Lt (now Captain) Neil Prakash is now a radio star. Sort of. PunditReview has a recording of a tribute to Neil carried on talk radio detailing the actions which earned him a Silver Star in Iraq. A few excerpts of which are quoted - One thi…

    Trackback by Sepia Mutiny — September 5, 2006 @ 6:10 pm


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  4. Glad to see that my fellow Liverpool High School Track & Cross Country Team Alumnus is doing great things out in the world, and also pleased that you featured him here.
    However, in listening to the broadcast I felt horrible because you kept mispronouncing his name - its Prah-Kah-sh. Not prack-ish!
    Its pronounced:
    Prah like the pr in proud, but with an a instead of an O
    Kah, like a heavy Boston accent saying Car.
    and Sh.

    I only bother to correct you because as someone with an equally funky/fun name, I get mispronunciations all the time. And if as you say we will continue to hear of him in this way, you’ll have to know how to say his name!
    Keep up the good reporting!

    KLM

    Comment by KL Moore — March 27, 2007 @ 8:33 pm


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