Chris Yandek
Chris Yandek has interviewed sports personalities including Randy Moss, Cal Ripken Jr., The Legend Keith Jackson, Evander Holyfield, Antonio Tarver, Dan Marino, Peyton Manning, Emmitt Smith, Tom Brady, 1996 Heisman Trophy Winner Danny Wuerffel, legendary coaches Marv Levy, Pat Summitt, Jerry Tarkanian, Don Nehlen, and entertainers Terrence Howard, Burt Young, John O'Hurley, Anthony Mackie, Wendy Robinson, Robert Randolph, and many others. Check out his interview website at cyinterview.com. All comments, sponsorship offers, media requests, and anything else can be sent to Chris Yandek at Lyandek@aol.com.
Recent Posts By Chris Yandek
Skating Through Family Life
Kristi Yamaguchi captured America's hearts at the 1992 Olympics by winning the gold medal. The now 37-year-old mother of two daughters opts for the quiet life over the spotlight these days. But every year around the same time Kristi Yamaguchi and Friends get together, and the public sees their favorite skating stars (the show aired this year on November 25 [read more...]
Accessing the NFL - An Interview with Rich Eisen
Rich Eisen of the NFL Network recently took the time to speak with Chris Yandek, of cyinterview.comChris Yandek: What should the NFL fan look forward to from Total Access: A Journey to the Center of the NFL Universe? Rich Eisen: Well, it is exactly that. My four years that I've been on the NFL Network - by the way, it is [read more...]
Derby on DVD - An Interview with Harmon Killebrew
Before the reality TV era of today, there was Home Run Derby. The 1959 show pitted two of the best hitters in baseball against each other in a nine-inning home run contest for cash prizes. Baseball Hall of Famer Harmon Killebrew, who is considered by many to be one of the best hitters ever in baseball, took the time to [read more...]
God, Grills and the G.O.A.T. - An Interview with George Foreman
The lifestyle of riches and fame can be achieved, but a person can still feel empty inside. George Foreman takes us through his personal voyage from a troubled youth to being two-time heavyweight champion of boxing in his new book George Foreman: God in My Corner. Somewhere in between it all he found his spirituality and what he was missing [read more...]
Basketball, Broadcasting and Barkley - An interview with Kenny "The Jet" Smith
Kenny Smith played nine seasons in the NBA from 1987 to 1997. Smith was drafted sixth overall by the Sacramento Kings in the 1987 NBA Draft out of the University of North Carolina. In his first season, he was named to the 1988 NBA All Rookie Team. Smith spent the 1989-1990 NBA season with the Atlanta Hawks before [read more...]
For the Love of the Game – An Interview with Rich "Goose" Gossage
Rich "Goose" Gossage spent 22 years in MLB and is one of the best examples of the early closer. From 1978-1983 and 1985, Gossage spent his time with the New York Yankees where he was part of the 1978 World Series team. Gossage would sometimes pitch up to three innings a night compared to the one inning a closer pitches [read more...]
Pride and Pinstripes – An Interview with Mel Stottlemyre
1964 saw a rookie for the New York Yankees on the mound facing Bob Gibson of the St. Louis Cardinals in the World Series. Though Mel Stottlemyre never won a World Series as a starting pitcher, he did get a few rings as a pitching coach for both the New York Mets and New York Yankees. His five decades in [read more...]
From the Heart – An Interview with Robin Roberts
Robin Roberts is the co-anchor of Good Morning America alongside Diane Sawyer. The two are the only female duo that host a major network morning show. Roberts played college basketball at Southeastern Louisiana University where she earned a degree in communications. Robin has been a broadcast professional in a wide variety of locations - from local markets to ESPN - [read more...]
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