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Sunday Karma

By: Wisconsin On Demand
  • Summary

  • Good Karma Brands CEO Craig Karmazin sits down every Sunday to address all the biggest issues around the globe including sports, culture, news, and laughs.
    2024, Good Karma Brands, LLC
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Episodes
  • 10AM: A Kim K Siting in Milwaukee?
    Jun 23 2024
    Craig thought he was going to Summerfest to enjoy a SZA concert with his daughter instead he turned into paparazzi as he saw reality star Kim Kardashian at the show. He also can't believe how the Rockies vs National game ended with a pitch clock violation. He asks fans what is your most memorable finish to a game in Wisconsin Sports History? Lastly, he is joined by Jason Wilde where Jason takes us down Packers memory lane.
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    54 mins
  • 11AM: Caitlyn Clark is Tiger Woods
    Jun 23 2024
    Yes, you read that right. Craig compared Caitlyn Clarks WNBA journey to Tiger Woods. Intriguing comparison. He also debates with Kyle whether or not the Packers would have won a Super Bowl had they not drafted Jordan Love. Lastly, he makes his Palermos Pick of the Week, NBA Draft editon.
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    38 mins
  • 10AM: A Rodgers Response
    Jun 16 2024
    It is Father's Day and Craig wants to know your best sports memories with your dad. Also, with the news of Charles Barkley retirement next year, he wants to know your Mount Rushmore of sports broadcasters. Craig is also joined by Jason Wilde where they discuss his text message exchange with Aaron Rodgers and what is next for Jordan Love.
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    1 hr

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