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Boomer & Gio

Working With People You Don't Like

Boomer & Gio

Audacy

Sports, News

4.4676 Ratings

🗓️ 13 June 2025

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

Gio details a story of his time in Pittsburgh where a guy thought Gio was responsible for his firing. They have not spoken for 12 years or more. Ann Liguori ran into this guy at the US Open and was texting Gio as if they were good friends. Gio took the high road in his response back to Ann. We talked about how tough it is to work with someone you don’t talk to.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is going to sound a little weird, but Anne LaGoree put me in a bit of an awkward spot yesterday.

0:04.3

Anne LaGoree.

0:05.1

Yeah, Anne LaGoree.

0:06.3

She wants to come on now?

0:07.6

No, I mean, I've explained to her that she always wants to come on.

0:10.8

But I've explained to her, you know, it's just not, there's a lot of guests that. We don't, you know, we're not going to have a guest on it, you know, unless it's Scotty or Rory or something like that.

0:23.4

So, you know, I always promote her show and she's appreciative of that.

0:26.1

And she's going to have talking golf here on the fan 7-8 a.m. on Sunday and break down what should be an amazing final round there at oakmont but so uh oakmont pennsylvania very close to pittsburgh pennsylvania i spent

0:41.2

five years in pittsburg and love my time there still have really good friends that live there i met

0:48.5

gina there obviously her family all of that so i've got great memories of pittsburgh there was

0:54.1

one situation,

0:55.7

however, that didn't end well with me and this person in Pittsburgh. Okay. Now I don't want to get

1:02.4

into all the details, but it's been well documented out there. So it's not like I'm spilling any sort of beans, but one of the co-hosts that I had out

1:14.2

there, we at the end of the whole thing, even though we had did some shows together and

1:18.2

enjoyed each other, there was just a lot going on and we weren't seeing eye to eye at the

1:22.4

end of our tenure together.

1:24.7

And he ended up getting replaced by somebody. And my take on it was that it was

1:34.6

his responsibility for the things that had gone on. And he should take personal responsibility

1:40.4

for the things that had gone on and getting replaced. His take on it was that I didn't

1:44.2

like him and I somehow got him fired. This was the thing, which I had zero power to do that. I was a

1:52.4

29 year old kid or whatever it was. Okay. Who had been there for three years in Pittsburgh and

1:58.2

it had bothered. Was it a well-like well like guy out there I mean he had been around

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