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Joe House is a sports media personality and podcaster closely associated with Bill Simmons, serving as a key figure at The Ringer network. He co-hosts podcasts such as 'East Coast Bias,' where he provides commentary on NBA, golf, and other topics, and also appears on 'Fairway Rollin'' (golf-focused) and 'Ringer Sunday Pregame.' Additionally, he has credits in shows like 'Callaway Live' (2015). A dedicated Washington, D.C. sports fan, House embodies the region's sports culture through vivid recollections of attending Capitals games in the mid-1970s, 'Thank Brooks Day' at Memorial Stadium in 1977 honoring Brooks Robinson, Bullets games in 1979, and Washington Pigskins (now Commanders) games during the early Joe Gibbs era in the 1980s. Growing up in Silver Spring, Maryland, he attended high school in Washington, D.C., and has lived in the city continuously since 1994, solidifying his identity as a quintessential D.C. sports guy despite not claiming native status. His contributions to The Ringer emphasize East Coast perspectives on sports, blending humor, fandom, and analysis alongside Simmons.