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Gregory Iron reunites for an interview with his long time tag team partner -- and one time enemy -- Veda Scott! For the first time ever, Greg, Veda, and former writer and producer Aaron Bauer sit together to discuss the career of Veda Scott, and the story of Iron and Scott's team, "Hope & Change." Veda tells us of her adventures out of the US over the past couple of years. Veda also shares her first memories of pro wrestling, discovering wrestling was fake before Santa and The Easter Bunny, her early wrestling influences, the origin of her name, the formation of Greg and Veda as a tag team, how Aaron helped the group behind the scenes, wrestling psychology and the motivation behind the character changes, using social media and Bitstrips to forward the angle, Greg's real life experiences with domestic violence to take the story to a darker place, and the strategic planning and the dangers involved with Veda & Greg's feud ending cage match in 2014, and we find out what's next for Veda Scott. Before the interview, Aaron chats Greg up about his first memories producing promos for Veda, and Greg gives us another Hulk Hogan "Lie of the Week," focusing on one where Hogan claimed he was supposed to fight inside the octagon. Get an extended edition of the podcast over on our Patreon, featuring 20 extra minutes with Veda! Just search Iron-On Wrestling. --- Gregory Iron wrestles with cerebral palsy, a neurological disorder that affects the mobility of his right arm, hand and fingers. Trained by WWE NXT Superstar Johnny Gargano in 2006, Iron has conquered his disability and gone on to work with some of the top names in wrestling including "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, CM Punk, The Dudley Boyz, Tomasso Ciampa and many others. Co-host Aaron Bauer has worked in the professional wrestling industry for over two decades. A jack-of-all-trades, Aaron has worked in the industry as a local promoter for ECW events, a manager, and has provided color commentary over matches for some of the biggest stars in WWE, WCW, ECW, AEW, Impact & ROH. Follow "Iron-On Wrestling with Gregory Iron" on all social media platforms: www.facebook.com/irononwrestling www.twitter.com/irononwrestling www.Instagram.com/irononwrestling Back us on Patreon, where you can get complete bonus episodes and additional audio and video content for just $5 a month: www.Patreon.com/IronOnWrestling Follow Gregory Iron: www.Facebook.com/TheHandicappedHero www.Twitter.com/GregoryIron www.Instagram.com/gregory_iron Buy CLASSIC AND EXCLUSIVE Gregory Iron tees here: www.prowrestlingtees.com/GregoryIron www.whatforapparel.com/GregoryIron To book Gregory Iron for pro wrestling events, speaking engagements, wrestling seminars, school workshops and more contact Greg on his website: www.Gregory-Iron.com Please check out our sponsors: Kayfabe News: Unreal news about an unreal sport! www.KayfabeNews.com The Savage Stash: The Cream of the Crop for vintage & original pro wrestling merch! www.TheSavageStash.com Of The Dead Designs: Bringing Artwork To Life! www.OfTheDead.weebly.com Special thanks to "Ajax" Alex Cantrell for creating the "Iron-On Wrestling" theme song. Check out Alex and his comedy film team "Aldous Mustache" on social media: www.YouTube.com/user/AldousMustache www.instagram.com/aldousmustache www.Twitter.com/AldousMustache
We asked our listeners to send us their burning questions and this is the result. Hear us answer questions about everything from the future of Canadaland to Jesse’s personal finances. This episode is brought to you byEndy,Firefox,Audibleand listeners like you. Please considerbecoming a monthly supporter. Support CANADALAND: http://canadalandshow.com/join See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we’re chatting with Derek Marshall, CTO at Flight Network, the largest travel agency that is both owned and operated in Canada. Before landing at Flight Network, Derek spent time at various startups and enterprises including Bitstrips, ClearFit, Syncapse, CBC and Rogers, growing high performing technology teams and coaching them through the challenges of scale and cultural change. We're talking with Derek about inheriting teams and hacking the bureaucracy. People Leading People is the podcast where we get real with successful leaders about how they handle the people stuff. If you like what you hear, subscribe to the whole season, and please give us ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ in the reviews.
On May 9th of 2017 I walked into Greaseland Studios to interview producer Kid Andersen. I was immediately blown away the abundance of musical gear everywhere. The next thing thing that came into my focus was the kitchen. Greaseland is also the home of Kid and Lisa Leuschner Anderson. There in the kitchen was a grand piano. Rather than thinking how rather odd it was to see a grand piano in a kitchen, my focus next shifted to the fact that there was a vocal lesson in progress. I'm not sure who the student was that day, but there at the grand piano was Lisa Leuschner Andersen. At the outset of my plans to interview Lisa, I thought we'd spend most of our time talking about her vocal coaching business. It turned out that there was much more to discuss. Lisa is the Queen of Greaseland, a vocal instructor, singer with Foreverland (San Francisco based tribute to the music of Michael Jackson), Alumni of American Idol seasons 2 and 3, and Showtime at The Apollo alumni. She's also a dancer, Bitstrips enthusiast & artiste, and a really enjoyable storyteller. Gigging professionally since age 7 Lisa comes from a musical family and has been gigging professionally since age 7. She's a major voice at Greaseland, having contributed vocals on just about every album ever recorded there. She also tells me that she hears every sound made at Greaseland Studios (from anywhere in the house), so I think it's safe to say that she's also the ear of Greaseland. I don't recall exactly when I initially decided she'd be a great contributor to this podcast, but her name came up during my recent interview with Rockin' Johnny Burgin. Lisa is Burgin's vocal coach. "Everyone that knows me knows I'm a huge fan of Michael Jackson" On how she got the gig with Foreverland, Lisa told me that it was the first time she had ever auditioned for a gig. Up until then, she got gigs based on her reputation. She also tells the Foreverland story as if she "begged" for the gig. Lisa was determined, but begging is merely how she refers to the act of asking for the audition. Lisa credits American Idol for the fact that she's a full time musician, but not for the reasons you might think. While rehearsing for her first season with AI, she quickly realized that she didn't have time for her then day job at a hotel. She very soon after quit that job and never looked back. Today she sings in a number of live performance situations, does regular studio work Greaseland, and has a book of business as a vocal coach. One of my personal favorite things that Lisa does is something called Bedtime Jamz (#bedtimejamz on Facebook). Bedtime jamz are late night performances recorded on Facebook Live from Greaseland Studios. Kid is typically featured in these performances, along with whomever happens to be at Greaseland. These rather sporadic and impromptu performances are typically done with everyone sporting PJs. I'm hoping they'll make it a regular thing–it's truly entertaining. On making the jump to career musician, Lisa says that going full time is wrought with peril. The peril she refers to are the various traps that can lead an artist into doing things she doesn't enjoy or otherwise regrets. She adds that there's absolutely no shame in keeping a day-job to supplement one's music income. Lisa has had personal dealings with the peril of going full time, but today comes across as fulfilled, happy and content. I heard this in her voice and her laughter. You can learn more about and contact Lisa via her About Me page. About.Me/Helleuw Also on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, iHeartRadio, YouTube & Spotify SHOW NOTES Foreverland Lisa on SoundCloud Greaseland Studios Tommy Castro Band Bitstrips Kid Andersen All about Lisa Lisa performs Sweet Thing on American Idol Showtime at the Apollo Kid Andersen Episode 3 Rex Brown Episode 32 Rockin' Johnny Burgin Episode 31 Blues Music Awards Saturday Night Gospel Hour Reality - 11 songs by Lisa Leuschner Andersen Lisa Leuschner's Christmas album Sing Me Home BitStrips app Aki Kumar Episode 23 An Unstarving Musician Christmas Mix Kid Anderson on Facebook Love Your Story Podcast with Lori Lee RESOURCES FOR MUSICIANS The Unstarving Musician's Guide to Getting Paid Gigs ConvertKit – Awesome email marketing solution, something every musician needs! DreamHost – Been using this web hosting service forever. Love them, trust them! More resources – Deals on musician resources.
On May 9th of 2017 I walked into Greaseland Studios to interview producer Kid Andersen. I was immediately blown away the abundance of musical gear everywhere. The next thing thing that came into my focus was the kitchen. Greaseland is also the home of Kid and Lisa Leuschner Anderson. There in the kitchen was a grand piano. Rather than thinking how rather odd it was to see a grand piano in a kitchen, my focus next shifted to the fact that there was a vocal lesson in progress. I'm not sure who the student was that day, but there at the grand piano was Lisa Leuschner Andersen. At the outset of my plans to interview Lisa, I thought we'd spend most of our time talking about her vocal coaching business. It turned out that there was much more to discuss. Lisa is the Queen of Greaseland, a vocal instructor, singer with Foreverland (San Francisco based tribute to the music of Michael Jackson), Alumni of American Idol seasons 2 and 3, and Showtime at The Apollo alumni. She's also a dancer, Bitstrips enthusiast & artiste, and a really enjoyable storyteller. Gigging professionally since age 7 Lisa comes from a musical family and has been gigging professionally since age 7. She's a major voice at Greaseland, having contributed vocals on just about every album ever recorded there. She also tells me that she hears every sound made at Greaseland Studios (from anywhere in the house), so I think it's safe to say that she's also the ear of Greaseland. I don't recall exactly when I initially decided she'd be a great contributor to this podcast, but her name came up during my recent interview with Rockin' Johnny Burgin. Lisa is Burgin's vocal coach. "Everyone that knows me knows I'm a huge fan of Michael Jackson" On how she got the gig with Foreverland, Lisa told me that it was the first time she had ever auditioned for a gig. Up until then, she got gigs based on her reputation. She also tells the Foreverland story as if she "begged" for the gig. Lisa was determined, but begging is merely how she refers to the act of asking for the audition. Lisa credits American Idol for the fact that she's a full time musician, but not for the reasons you might think. While rehearsing for her first season with AI, she quickly realized that she didn't have time for her then day job at a hotel. She very soon after quit that job and never looked back. Today she sings in a number of live performance situations, does regular studio work Greaseland, and has a book of business as a vocal coach. One of my personal favorite things that Lisa does is something called Bedtime Jamz (#bedtimejamz on Facebook). Bedtime jamz are late night performances recorded on Facebook Live from Greaseland Studios. Kid is typically featured in these performances, along with whomever happens to be at Greaseland. These rather sporadic and impromptu performances are typically done with everyone sporting PJs. I'm hoping they'll make it a regular thing–it's truly entertaining. On making the jump to career musician, Lisa says that going full time is wrought with peril. The peril she refers to are the various traps that can lead an artist into doing things she doesn't enjoy or otherwise regrets. She adds that there's absolutely no shame in keeping a day-job to supplement one's music income. Lisa has had personal dealings with the peril of going full time, but today comes across as fulfilled, happy and content. I heard this in her voice and her laughter. You can learn more about and contact Lisa via her About Me page. About.Me/Helleuw Also on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, iHeartRadio, YouTube & Spotify SHOW NOTES Foreverland Lisa on SoundCloud Greaseland Studios Tommy Castro Band Bitstrips Kid Andersen All about Lisa Lisa performs Sweet Thing on American Idol Showtime at the Apollo Kid Andersen Episode 3 Rex Brown Episode 32 Rockin' Johnny Burgin Episode 31 Blues Music Awards Saturday Night Gospel Hour Reality - 11 songs by Lisa Leuschner Andersen Lisa Leuschner's Christmas album Sing Me Home BitStrips app Aki Kumar Episode 23 An Unstarving Musician Christmas Mix Kid Anderson on Facebook Love Your Story Podcast with Lori Lee RESOURCES FOR MUSICIANS The Unstarving Musician's Guide to Getting Paid Gigs ConvertKit – Awesome email marketing solution, something every musician needs! DreamHost – Been using this web hosting service forever. Love them, trust them! More resources – Deals on musician resources.
On plogue sans arrêt le site Vendirect.ca, on chiale contre les gens dans les transports en commun, Stéphane se rappelle un peu trop dans le détail Radio Enfer, Mathieu ramène le segment "Question Louche", on fait des poèmes, on s'ennuie des Bitstrips et on jase avec la vraie Reine d'Angleterre.VendirectSwagTélécharger l'épisode
On Today's EpisodeThere's a lot of new updates floating around today. Snapchat has unveiled it's newest version of chat. This makes it easier for people to chat with each other and adds more engagement too. Snapchat is becoming the go-to for many young users and brands. Then there's Instagram; they have their users in an uproar. The announcement of a change in their feed has made many users beg their followers to turn on push notifications. We have to understand that Instagram is a business. They are in it to make money. We may not like the idea of a Facebook newsfeed on Instagram, but, they have to pay the bills. The Facebook model is the most successful, so, that's what they are going to do. Instagram announced a new update to their videos but that still did not quell the anger the users have for the newsfeed. Now users can shoot up to 60 seconds of video. That is quite a jump from 15 seconds. Instagram is trying to jumpstart their videos. They have had little success and photos are the most popular, but they are trying. Anyways, onto the tech news!Tech News I talk about Today:SnapChat Chat is now 2.0… meaning betterWhy SnapChat bought Bitstrips was because of ChatInstagram users want people to turn on push notificationsInstagram launches 60-second videosGoogle Wallet card to discontinue on June 30Samsung wants you to surf the internet without adsTinder acquires Huminand more!Apps/Products to Try:One Big ThingCabalotRadenAlertfilmTapStackIf you like these podcasts, consider supporting me on Patreon! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode we discuss the current trend of Bitstrip comics, Walt’s hatred for Spider-man’s costume, and Ben discovers the magic of Dr. Who. Download
Voici le numéro 43 du podcast Rendez-Vous Numérique! Retrouvez-nous iTunes (Audio) http://ow.ly/u7qUj ou dans le flux RSS (Audio) http://ow.ly/u7r3w pour votre lecteur de podcast. Chaque semaine, Benoît Chamontin (www.geeksandcom.com), Benoit Descary (www.descary.com) et Sébastien Gagnon (www.sebastiengagnon.com) reviennent sur l'actualité des médias sociaux et donnent leurs conseils / opinions pour votre stratégie numérique. N'hésitez pas à partager votre opinion en utilisant le hashtag #RDVnum Au programme cette semaine : ------- ACTUALITÉS PRINCIPALES DE LA SEMAINE ------- 1/ Arrivée du Quick Promote sur Twitter 2/ Facebook : - Facebook annonce le lancement d’une fonctionnalité permettant vendre un produit directement dans un groupe - Facebook ajoute un score de pertinence pour les publicités des annonces - Les annonces multi-produits sur Facebook maintenant disponible dans le power editor 3/ Microsoft achète officiellement Sunrise : stratégie autour des outils de productivité et la mobilité de la marque ------- ACTUALITÉS EN BREF ------- - Les vidéos sont désormais lues en boucle sur Instagram (dernière mise à jour iOS) - Twitter achète Niche,une plateforme pour les créateur de vidéos Vine - Twitter annonce l’outil de curation de publications pour les médias - Google achète Odysee, application pour synchroniser les photos et vidéos entre appareils - Flipboard arrive en version Web - Skype pour Android: transférez des photos à vos amis lorsqu’ils sont hors ligne - Office Online se met à jour pour une meilleure expérience de lecture, outils de relecture et intégration de OneDrive - Rafflecopter permet maintenant de faire les concours en français - Nutshell transforme vos photos en étonnants mini-films - Les avatars Bitstrips peuvent maintenant êtres placés sur n’importe quelle photo Avant de se quitter : 2Go de stockage gratuits sur Google Drive pour sécuriser son compte : https://security.google.com/settings/security/secureaccount
To celebrate Father’s Day, Emily and Fernando interview their dads and make dumb Bitstrip cartoons.
Au sommaire de Rendez-Vous Numérique #3, rencontre hebdomadaire sur les médias sociaux : - WhatsApp racheté par Facebook pour la somme de 19 milliards. - Postcard pour iPhone, publiez sur tous les médias sociaux depuis la même application. - Bitstrips fait une levée de fonds de 15 millions. - Les tendances sur Twitter maintenant offertes dans plus de 50 pays! - Google publie un guide des bonnes conduites avec les Google Glass. - Google Analytics dans le panneau des administrateurs de pages G+. - Google+ Photo, sauvegarde automatiquement les photos et vidéos de votre ordinateur. - Mise à jour de l’éditeur de lieux de Facebook (Crowdsourcing). - Instagram, plus de 150 millions de membres actifs. - Pinterest : les GIFs arrivent sur mobile. - LinkedIn ouvre sa plateforme de publication à l’ensemble des utilisateurs.
Episode #001 Recorded October 24, 2013 “Chris is Wearing a T-Shirt!” HOSTS: Chris Clevenger and Robert Hatfield Show Notes: Chris and Robert discuss the funniest things that have happened during some of their sermons, BitStrips, a tech tip of the week, and, of course, Big Time Bible Trivia! Episode Resources: International Business […]
This week we’re talking about personal finance, and to kick it off we decide to talk about a bunch of things we don’t understand, such as the iPhone app Bitstrips, the NSA, running robots, soldiers’ personal assistants, Second Life destroying relationships, addicting iPhone games and Snapchat. Later Tom rants about the new fancy pants “Coin” credit credit bluetooth do-hicky for your phone while simultaneously defending his nerd watch, leading to Tim demanding to go through Tom’s wallet card by card live on air. Tim also talks about the time his identity was stolen and resulted in fraudulent adult website charges on his credit card as Tom explains how he uses American Express as his own personal small business bully before explaining his plans to sell his PS4 to a spoiled child. We also solve a listener problem from a college guy who’s girlfriend doesn’t want anyone to know she’s his girlfriend. This week's episode is brought to you by Audible. Get a free audiobook download and 30-day trial by signing up at tcgte.com/audible.
Mr Mick sits down with Seana, Jdub, & Festy to eat some popped corn! Well and do a podcast. We talk BitStrips and Mick's distain for innacurrate characters, JDub delves deep into paranormal stories from his childhood home and his current home. EEE GAADS! We plug homegrown ROCKERS #HoosierAddiction, and play 3, countem 3, Guess the headlines!
Welcome to POTland! / How prohibition started in Maine with alcohol, and how it's starting to end with weed / The police don't plan on acting any different, and other issues with the ordinance / Bitstrips are the new Photobooth, and I hate them / Howard calls and we talk relationships and pot stories / Health talk with Nate, lots of interesting stuff! / Cya!
In this episode we talk about the Captain America, Bitstrips, the Nexus 5, the Wii and more!
Apple announces new iPads, updated MacBook Pros, and releases Mac OS X Mavericks. BBM released for iOS/Android. NASA proves high speed Internet possible on the moon. Plus our favorite apps-- Bitstrips, Argus, eVoice --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tech-411-show/support
This week's podcast isn't a continuation of last week's Begin Again. I had some stuff on my mind that I wanted to chat about. Nothing too heavy, but just a few topics about being back home and readjusting to a role you don't really fit into anymore. I also chat about Dating, Social Media, Fishing and Crazy Folks. Enjoy!!
Ethan Scott is a new friend and awesome Arizona artist. He also happens to be the artist behind The Ragged Man game book artwork for our other friend, Todd VanHooser. If you have seen The Ragged Man books you will see that Ethan has dark artistic matter on the brain. He also draws Bitstrips, where he has a Wicked Humor. We talked to Ethan at Phoenix ComiCon to get to know him better.