Alexis Guerreros from Soccer Cooligans

Another week, another great guest as Alexis Guerreros from Soccer Cooligans stopped by The Fair Weather Podcast. Alan, Marisa, and Chris chat with Alexis about his life, MLS, a whole bunch about pizza, and cooking without a shirt on. Alexis also talked about how his career in standup helped with networking. He then went on to chat about how the podcast grew out of almost nothing. Next, Alexis talked about how the show transitioned to television. He also shared how the first show on Fubo Sports went and how he handled the producers.

Next, Alexis talked about growing up in Newark and how that shaped his life and his career. They also discussed food, which seems to be an on going theme of the podcast. They talked about pizza, the Cooligan slack, and what makes a good pizza. They also shared stories about cooking disasters, including Chris’s nasty “surfboard” burn and how he got it.

This is probably one of the funniest podcasts we’ve done, and we have to thank Alexis Guerreros for that. Use this as a great “pick me up” and we hope you enjoy this one as much as we did.

Lastly, we previewed next week’s podcast where we will be discussing how the eUSL tournaments are doing and fundraising opportunities. Next week should be the launch of the Rady’s Children Hospital starting soon. Keep your eyes and ears open.

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Alan Underwood

Alan lives in San Diego with his wife and their dogs. You might hear one on a podcast from time to time. He covers Orange County Soccer Club for BGN's Orange and Black SoccerCast and started Fair Weather Podcast to cover San Diego Loyal Soccer Club.