by Kim Bokamper
<p>Former professional football players Kim Bokamper and Joe Rose are now closer to their 70s than their 20s, but they still love to laugh, learn, and refuse to let the old man in their heads take a step through the front door. Join Bo and Joe as they chat with their friends from all walks of life about aging, living life to its fullest, and everything in between. We may be old, but we're not going anywhere!</p><p><br></p><p>Kim Bokamper was a first round draft choice of the Miami Dolphins in 1976. The former linebacker and defensive end received Pro Bowl honors in 1979 and was a member of the Dolphins' fabled "Killer B's" Defense before becoming a popular South Florida media personality and restauranteur.</p><p><br></p><p>Joe Rose played tight end for the Dolphins from 1980-1985 and most famously caught Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Marino's first-ever NFL touchdown pass in 1983. Rose has spent more than three decades entertaining and informing South Florida sports fans on both the radio and television.</p>
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April 16, 2025
<p>Longtime Miami Herald columnist Greg Cote reflects on his experiences with legendary figures in Miami sports, including Don Shula and Pat Riley. He discusses the evolution of coaching styles, the impact of his controversial columns, and the shift from traditional media to digital platforms. Greg shares insights on the changing landscape of sports journalism and the importance of adapting to new technologies while maintaining integrity in reporting.</p>
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<p>Bo and Joe are joined by Dr. Eli Friedman, M.D., medical director of sports cardiology at Miami Cardiac and Vascular Institute, part of Baptist Health South Florida, to discuss the importance of heart health, particularly for older adults. They cover various topics including community engagement in heart health education, the significance of regular check-ups, the impact of diet and exercise, and the role of technology in health monitoring. The conversation also touches on alcohol consumption, erectile dysfunction as a health indicator, and the importance of AEDs and athletic trainers in emergency situations.</p>
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