The A-List Hour
The A-List Hour with Andrew P. Abood | Sharp Insights, Raw Conversations & Top-tier Guests | Hosted by Andrew P. Abood - a respected attorney, deep thinker, and an engaging storyteller | Where the A-List meets the mic!
Episodes

Episode #1 with Red Savage
Redmond "Red" Savage, born May 15, 2003, in Scottsdale, Arizona, is an American ice hockey center with strong family ties to the sport—his father, Brian, played 12 NHL seasons. After two years at Miami University, where he earned Rookie of the Year honors, Savage transferred to Michigan State for the 2023-24 season, contributing 27 points and helping the team win the Big Ten championship. A leader on and off the ice, he was named MSU’s captain for 2024-25. Internationally, he represented Team USA at the 2022 and 2023 World Juniors, serving as an alternate captain in the latter. Drafted 114th overall by the Detroit Red Wings in 2021, Savage continues developing his game at the collegiate level.

Episode #3 with Mike Nichols
Michael J. Nichols is a prominent attorney based in East Lansing, Michigan, specializing in criminal defense with a focus on DUI and OWI cases. A Michigan native, he earned his undergraduate degree from Michigan State University in 1993 and his Juris Doctor from Western Michigan University's Thomas M. Cooley Law School in 1999. Before practicing law, Nichols worked as a broadcast journalist, covering significant events such as presidential debates and legislative sessions. He is the author of the "Michigan OWI Handbook" and serves as an adjunct professor at Cooley Law School. Nichols has tried over 100 cases to jury verdict and is actively involved in professional organizations, including the Criminal Defense Attorneys of Michigan and the National College for DUI Defense. He co-founded the Nichols Law Firm, which offers services in criminal defense, personal injury, and family law. Nichols is also a dedicated Michigan State Spartans fan and resides in East Lansing with his family.


Episode #4 with Jeremy Fears
Jeremy Fears Jr., born April 19, 2005, in Chicago, Illinois, is a standout point guard for the Michigan State Spartans, wearing jersey number 1. A former Illinois Gatorade Player of the Year, he played at Joliet West and La Lumiere before committing to MSU as a four-star recruit. Internationally, he helped Team USA win gold at the FIBA U16 and U17 tournaments. In December 2023, he was shot in the thigh while visiting his hometown but made a remarkable recovery, returning for MSU's 2024 season opener. Now a redshirt freshman, he ranks third in the Big Ten in assists. Basketball runs in his family, with his father playing collegiately and his younger brother at Oklahoma.