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oe DiBiase, Owen Parker, and Joe Cali analyze NFL soundbites, including Clint Kubiak's high praise for Brock Bowers and a peculiar Jets beach club promotion. They also reflect on the Buffalo Sabres' season milestones and discuss the long-term championship potential for both the Sabres and the Buffalo Bills. 01:03 - Neapolitan Ice Cream Debate 03:17 - Brock Bowers Nickname 04:27 - Shaquille O'Neal Master's 09:21 - Jets Beach Club 18:05 - Sabres Championship Outlook
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**Clay Edwards Show – Wrestling Talk: Ted DiBiase Jr. in Studio Friday + Old School Stories** Clay gets hyped announcing that Ted DiBiase Jr. will be in the studio **both full hours** this Friday. He makes it clear he wants the real stories — what it was like growing up in the house with the Million Dollar Man in the ‘80s, all the wild behind-the-scenes stuff from Ted's WWE career, and how it felt watching his boys Cody Rhodes and Randy Orton main event WrestleMania (he was right there ringside and nearly jumped the rail). Jamie Creel chimes in with his own connection to the DiBiase family from their Clinton days, going to church together and knowing what good people they are. The conversation bounces into current wrestling too — Clay calling the CM Punk vs. Roman Reigns match one of the all-time greats, the rise of Oba Femi, the Intercontinental Title needing to be the stepping stone again, and why Ethan Page is about to blow up. Unfiltered, no sugar added reality radio at its finest.
New Grenade #196 as we kick off MAY TV for 1989 in the WWF. Looking into the first 2 weeks of May, the WWF debuts a new intro and look for it's Superstars TV program, ZEUS arrives in the ring, Ronnie Garvin is retired from wrestling but has a new job as WWF Trouble Shooting Referee! Speaking of referees, Danny Davis returns as an official while under probation, Warrior wants the IC Title back from Rick Rude, Brutus Beefcake vows revenge on the Macho Man & Sherri, Miss Elizabeth plans to stick with WWF Champion Hulk Hogan, Tag Champs Demolition defend against Honky Tonk & Greg Valentine, a NEW KING is crowned whe Hacksaw Duggan dethrones current King Haku, plus a great angle involving "Million $ Man" Ted Dibiase & Jake "The Snake" Roberts, Andre the Giant attacks Big John Studd, and so much more!If you're enjoying WrestleCopia and interested in helping us continue to grow, please consider Subscribing to our Patreon to help us cover some of our costs! https://www.patreon.com/wrestlecopiaYOU CAN ALSO GIFT SOMEONE A PATREON MEMBERSHIP (OR ASK THEM TO GIFT YOU ONE) AT https://www.patreon.com/WrestleCopia/giftIncludes the $5 “All Access” Tier $9 "VIP Superfan" Tier, and "The ULLLTIMATE Tier", featuring our various VIDEO-CAST Series, Early Show Releases, our insanely detailed show notes (for the Grenade, Monday Warfare, Regional Rasslin, Puro Academy, & Retro Re-View), monthly DIGITAL DOWNLOADS for your viewing and reading pleasure, & more!HELP SUPPORT THE SELF-FUNDED WRESTLECOPIA BRAND, CONSIDER DONATING TO OUR PAYPALWRESTLECOPIA MERCHANDISE - https://www.teepublic.com/user/wrestlecopiaVisit the WrestleCopia Podcast Network https://wrestlecopia.comFollow WrestleCopia on “X” (Formerly Twitter) @RasslinGrenadeFollow & LIKE our FACEBOOK PAGE – https://www.facebook.com/RasslinGrenadeSubscribe to the WrestleCopia Youtube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/RasslinGrenade ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Guest John Poz joins Ray Russell as they discuss MAY 1989 WWF NEWS & RESULTS! Jake Roberts Arrested, Zeus begins to tour, Dusty Rhodes Arrives, Roddy Piper steps back in the ring, Hulk Hogan vs. The Macho Man takes a new turn with Sherri at ringside, Vince continues to screw with the NWA, No Holds Barred coming soon, David Sammartino apologizes, Bad News Brown finds a partner(?), Tag Champs Demolition vs. Twin Towers, IC Champ Rick Rude vs. Ultimate Warrior, Andre vs. John Studd, Dibiase vs. Jake, Duggan vs. Haku, Rockers vs. Rougeaus. Mr. Perfect vs. Bret Hart, Bushwhackers vs. Brain Busters, Rooster vs. Brawler, Barbarian vs. Neidhart, Honky vs. Hillbilly, Warlord vs. Koko, Ron Garvin Referee, The Genius, Mega Man Magee, and so much more!If you're enjoying WrestleCopia and interested in helping us continue to grow, please consider Subscribing to our Patreon to help us cover some of our costs! https://www.patreon.com/wrestlecopiaYOU CAN ALSO GIFT SOMEONE A PATREON MEMBERSHIP (OR ASK THEM TO GIFT YOU ONE) AT https://www.patreon.com/WrestleCopia/giftIncludes the $5 “All Access” Tier $9 "VIP Superfan" Tier, and "The ULLLTIMATE Tier", featuring our various VIDEO-CAST Series, Early Show Releases, our insanely detailed show notes (for the Grenade, Monday Warfare, Regional Rasslin, Puro Academy, & Retro Re-View), monthly DIGITAL DOWNLOADS for your viewing and reading pleasure, & more!HELP SUPPORT THE SELF-FUNDED WRESTLECOPIA BRAND, CONSIDER DONATING TO OUR PAYPALWRESTLECOPIA MERCHANDISE - https://www.teepublic.com/user/wrestlecopiaVisit the WrestleCopia Podcast Network https://wrestlecopia.comFollow WrestleCopia on “X” (Formerly Twitter) @RasslinGrenadeFollow & LIKE our FACEBOOK PAGE – https://www.facebook.com/RasslinGrenadeSubscribe to the WrestleCopia Youtube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/RasslinGrenade ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
The WWE Hall of Famer is best known for his Irwin R. Schyster gimmick, becoming a two-time tag team champion with the "Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase.
The boys are back for another episode of Hello Hockey! Tom and Bellezy will be going around the NHL with the latest rumors and headlines as we get geared up for playoff hockey in a few weeks! In segment 1, the boys open the show with talking the playoff race in the NHL before discussing the Tkachuk drama from their podcast. Segment 2 sees David Pagnotta to talk about Keith Pelly's press conference and so much more! 2nd hour starts off with Joe Dibiase on to talk about rising Buffalo Sabres. And in the final segment the boys play Benny's Blind Rankings and Bellezy's Saturday Picks! All of this and much more on this week's episode of Hello Hockey right here on Edmonton Sports Talk! Today's Guests: Joe Dibiase - WGR 550 Buffalo David Pagnotta - The Fourth Period
In this episode of The Clay Edwards Show, defense attorney Scott Gilbert joins for hours 1 and 2 to unpack Ted DiBiase Jr.'s stunning not-guilty verdict in Mississippi's high-profile welfare fraud trial. Gilbert reveals the winning strategy: starting with the desired jury outcome and building the case backward, emphasizing the volume of legitimate work DiBiase performed, contracts drafted by state government lawyers, and the broader context of MDHS privatization efforts under John Davis during the first Trump administration. They discuss the misuse of TANF funds, the chaotic government bureaucracy that ensnared participants, why the prosecution's appeals to emotion fell flat, DiBiase's wrestling background and family journey, Brett DiBiase's recovery, the Capitol Police manslaughter case involving Jalen Lewis and imperfect self-defense, and the limits of suing the federal government post-acquittal. In hour 3, Andrew Gasser steps in for unfiltered talk on local Jackson issues, including controversial activities at Pops Saloon as a window into inconsistent law enforcement and rule-of-law challenges, the city's ongoing violence with 16 murders under JPD jurisdiction this year, a heartbreaking deportation story involving a long-time Mississippi resident adopted from the Philippines as a child despite decades here and a resolved legal matter, and reactions to President Trump's extension of the Iran deadline amid productive talks on the Strait of Hormuz. Raw, honest conversations on justice, accountability, government overreach, and Mississippi life. Subscribe now for more straight-talk episodes that cut through the noise.
In this episode of The Clay Edwards Show, defense attorney Scott Gilbert joins for hours 1 and 2 to unpack Ted DiBiase Jr.'s stunning not-guilty verdict in Mississippi's high-profile welfare fraud trial. Gilbert reveals the winning strategy: starting with the desired jury outcome and building the case backward, emphasizing the volume of legitimate work DiBiase performed, contracts drafted by state government lawyers, and the broader context of MDHS privatization efforts under John Davis during the first Trump administration. They discuss the misuse of TANF funds, the chaotic government bureaucracy that ensnared participants, why the prosecution's appeals to emotion fell flat, DiBiase's wrestling background and family journey, Brett DiBiase's recovery, the Capitol Police manslaughter case involving Jalen Lewis and imperfect self-defense, and the limits of suing the federal government post-acquittal.
In the explosive opening rant that kicks off this episode of The Clay Edwards Show, Clay unloads on the Mississippi welfare fraud scandal and explains exactly why he stayed completely silent on the Ted DiBiase Jr. case for years — even while everyone was begging him to weigh in. Clay calls it like he sees it: the state of Mississippi signed the checks, approved the contracts, and agreed to pay the money. If DiBiase did the work (and Clay argues he did), then any overpayment or buyer's remorse is a civil issue — not a criminal fraud case worthy of 185 years in prison. He draws the perfect parallel to Brett Favre and rips into the politicized “gotcha” that turned a bad government program into a federal witch hunt. Raw, no-filter, and straight from the gut, Clay explains why he refuses to pretend to be an expert on every story, takes shots at wanna-be journalists who run their mouths without knowing the facts, and breaks the entire case down to the simplest level anyone can understand: “The state wrote the check. They got buyer's remorse when the politics changed.” This is Clay at his most unfiltered — the exact reason listeners tune in. A fiery, common-sense takedown of government waste, selective prosecution, and why this verdict was the right one. Don't miss the rant that sets the tone for the entire Scott Gilbert interview.
We start off this week's show by recognizing one of the greatest pioneers of what is today's tag team professional wrestling. "Loverboy" Dennis Condrey, one half of the original Midnight Express, passed away this week. Dave Meltzer from The Wrestling Observer takes us through some of Condrey's career, his life, and perceptions from fellow wrestlers throughout the decades. Find out why Condrey was part of a revolution of tag team wrestling that, when done well, still enthralls fans to this day. Also this week, it's a loaded news docket as we look at the story broken by Brandon Thurston of WrestleNomics and how AEW was in the running to take ownership of WWE back in 2023. Speaking of AEW, one of their stars has mysteriously vanished from TV, and while we're hoping for the best, they're seizing the opportunity to have a little fun with her absence. Plus, thoughts on this past week's TV, including a visit from Joe Aguinaldo as he and Mike discuss how extended TV may have ambushed one of the hottest new angles. That and LOTS more! Always free, always about wrestling! For more on our shows, visit celebratewrestling.com
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - Former pro WWE wrestler Ted DiBiase Jr. has been found not guilty on all counts in Mississippi's largest-ever welfare fraud scandal. He was accused of stealing nearly $3 million meant to help needy families in the state. Jurors deliberated for over four hours on Friday morning, ultimately leading to a not guilty verdict. Prosecutors said DiBiase used the federal welfare funds he received from MCEC and FRC to purchase a $1.4 million home in Madison County, a $55,000 pontoon boat, a $34,000 Kubota tractor, and a $40,000 truck, among other purchases.
The Wizards return, but with a 3 man crew as HK is dealing with being ill. After catching up the boys jump into the world of the WWE. They talk Cody as Champ again, Danhausen, Jade vs Rhea, Road Dogg, Unreal & moreThey preview AEW Revolution, talk about SDL quitting TNA, JCW Lunacy & a few other things They do a blind ranking, as Matt gives the boys 5 WCW TV Champions, find out who's on the list & where they rank.They follow that up with Homework as they go back to SummerSlam 99 for Test vs Shane McMahon. The match is on YouTube ,watch along & let us know what you think. Tony assigns us Randy Savage vs Ted DiBiase from Wrestlemania 4 for next weeks home work & speaking of the DiBiase's, Matt attempts to bring up the latest news in that lawsuit, and well....you just have to listen.
8:30 - Lou DiBiase joins Joe to break down AJ Brown's time in Philly.
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10am - Sal Capaccio is joined by Joe DiBiase to discuss the men's and women's hockey teams at the Olympics and the projected outcomes
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12pm - Marty Biron is joined by Joe DiBiase to discuss the Sabres Florida roadtrip and the NHL Eastern Conference standings
Today we jump back 15 years to two back-to-back episodes of the PWTorch Livecast from Jan. 19 and 20, 2011.On the Jan. 19, 2011 episode, PWTorch editor Wade Keller and PWTorch's Pat McNeill, they take ten calls on a wide range of subjects including the new Wade Barrett faction on Smackdown, a potential feud for C.M. Punk, ROH's TV future, Tough Enough battling the PG rating and Ultimate Fighter with Brock Lesnar, Awesome Kong, Mark Henry's push, Ted DiBiase's burial, Eric Bischoff-Torch exchanges, Dolph Ziggler vs. Randy Orton, Linda McMahon's campaign, WWE dropping the HD price, and more. Plus in the VIP Aftershow they run down various Royal Rumble, Elimination Chamber, and WrestleMania scenarios including potential Rumble surprises.Then on the Jan. 20, 2011 episode, PWTorch editor Wade Keller and PWTorch columnist Greg Parks discussed with live callers Linda McMahon's potential 2012 Senate campaign, a lot of time spent discussing in-depth the various WWE, TNA, and independent wrestling styles, whether TNA can grow being a mix of old & new styles, the 2011 Hall of Fame, whether Eric Bischoff gets more flack than Vince McMahon for "stealing stars" in the 1990s vs. McMahon in the 1980s, Koko B. Ware in the WWE Hall of Fame, and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-podcast--3076978/support.
Mississippi Today Jackson Editor Anna Wolfe, who won a Pulitzer Prize for her investigative reporting on Mississippi's massive welfare scandal, provides insight on the first -- perhaps only -- criminal trial from the federal investigation into misspending of millions of dollars meant to help the needy, fight poverty and feed the hungry as it enters its third week in court.
In this episode of Wrestling War Zone: The Monday Night Wars, JT Rozzero & Chad Campbell dive into the Monday Night Wars from 8/11/97! The boys talk about the Steiner's and DiBiase looking foolish yet again, Bischoff antagonizing the Giant, Sting refusing another contract, Shawn Michaels returning to action, the surprise debut of Rick Rude, a change in attitude for Rocky Maivia and much more. So sit back, settle in and join JT and Chad as they work their way through the one and only Monday Night Wrestling War era!
Matt and Sal hit the mics after Christmas with a preview of Sunday's matchup against the Eagles with host of the Locked On Eagles pod, Louie DiBiase. We also hit on the latest news from practice, Sean McDermott's presser comments on the state of the wide receivers and how the playoff picture is coming together with just two weeks left to play. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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8:30 - Lou joins Joe to break down the Eagles side of the Bills vs. Eagles matchup.
In this episode of Wrestling War Zone: The Monday Night Wars, JT Rozzero & Chad Campbell dive into WCW Road Wild 1997! The boys talk about the decision to go back to Sturgis, Jeff Jarrett's brilliance, confusion with Curt Hennig, Giant stomping Savage, the Steiners & DiBiase coming up short, Luger's lame duck World Title reign and much more. So sit back, settle in and join JT and Chad as they work their way through the one and only Monday Night Wrestling War era!
Thom Francis introduces us to poets Susan Kress and Will Nixon. Both of whom were finalists in the 2025 Stephen A. DiBiase Poetry Prize Contest. ——– The 2025 Stephen A. DiBiase Poetry Prize winners and finalists were recently announced with many poets from the Capital Region and Hudson Valley included in the list. The DiBiase contest was created in 2015 to offer a more inclusive and welcoming alternative to traditional poetry competitions. There are no entry fees, no line or page limits, and no restrictions on subject matter, form, publication history, or age, making it especially appealing to younger poets. Each year, approximately $2,500 in prize money is awarded, with $500 going to the first-place winner and the rest distributed among top finishers. Last week we heard from finalist Howard Kogan, who shared his poem, “Mourning Becomes Her.” This week we will hear from Hudson Valley Writers Guild members Susan Kress and Will Nixon. First up is Susan Kress. Her poem “Fire-Proof Box” was an Honorable Mention in this years contest. Before she reads her poem, she tells me more about the inspiration of the piece. Susan Kress was born and educated in England and now lives in Saratoga Springs, NY, having taught at Skidmore College for many years. Her poems appear in Nimrod International, The Southern Review, New Ohio Review, Salmagundi, New Letters, South Florida Poetry Journal, Valparaiso Poetry Review, Third Wednesday, Gyroscope Review, La Presa, and other journals. The next poet up to the mic is Will Nixon who will read his poem “Orpheum.” Will Nixon is the author of the poetry collections, “My Late Mother as a Ruffed Grouse” and “Love in the City of Grudges.” With Michael Perkins he is the co-author of “Walking Woodstock: Journeys into the Wild Heart of America's Most Famous Small Town.” He has also written “The Pocket Guide to Woodstock.” He now lives in Kingston, NY. For more information on the 2026 Stephen A DiBiase Poetry Prize and to read the poems from previous winners, finalists, and honorable mentions, go to https://dibiasepoetry.com.
Back in Studio B after a couple weeks for a fresh episode. Thanksgiving/Black Friday reviews for Packers and Bears ahead of their first of two showdowns over the next three weeks. Week 13 results, week 14 matchups plus standings. Badgers end their season with a loss...now what? Recruiting plus coaching ugliness. Wisconsin and Marquette hoops...two play each other Saturday. Bucks are circling the drain with Giannis drama ramps up. All that and more on this hour-plus Intentional Foul! Tell your friends.
Hawk expands our vocabulary, Hogan insists Hulkamania still rules, Flair makes moves, DiBiase regains gold, and teams look to even the odds as Joey remembers people we've lost and takes a look at the 1991 Survivor Series Showdown. Paypal (https://paypal.me/cupofjoepod) Patreon (https://patreon.com/BabyKangarooMedia) Email: cupofjoewrestlingshow@gmail.com Twitter (https://x.com/cupofjoepod)
This week on Everybody's Got A Pod, Ted and Marcus look back 40 years to October and November 1985 and one of the most memorable angles of Ted's career! Topics include baby oil in wrestling, Dark Journey, Ted's babyface turn, a shot at the NWA World's Heavyweight Championship, and much more!Follow us on YouTube at http://YouTube.com/@GoldenEraNetwork for clips of the podcast AND a chance to win free signed merchandise from Ted DiBiase himself!Follow Ted on social media at MDMTedDiBiase and follow Marcus at MarcusPDeAngelo on X!
Is blogging really dead—or is it the missing link in your content strategy? In this episode, Dr. Lauryn uncovers why blogging is far from obsolete and how it can fuel your marketing, establish authority, and attract the right clients. If you've been wondering whether to invest your time in blogs versus podcasts, reels, or newsletters, this conversation will reshape how you think about long-form content.Ashley DiBiase, founder of Dash of Social, joins Lauryn to explain how blogging fits into the “content trifecta” alongside social media and email marketing. They break down how to choose the right topics, avoid common mistakes, leverage SEO, repurpose content, and create posts that actually convert. Whether you're a brick-and-mortar practice owner or building a personal brand, this episode will show you how to make blogging a powerhouse in your marketing plan.Key Takeaways:Blogging boosts SEO, builds thought leadership, and drives traffic to your website, where conversions happen.Repurposing blog content into emails and social posts creates a streamlined, efficient marketing strategy.Storytelling and authenticity in blog posts help humanize your brand and connect with your audience.Consistency matters: publishing even one blog a month can increase visibility and establish authority.About the Guest:Ashley DiBiase is the founder of Dash of Social, a content marketing agency that helps small businesses and tech startups grow through social media, blogging, and email marketing. A TEDx speaker and 40 Under 40 honoree, Ashley has been recognized as a leading social media strategist and serves on several nonprofit boards. Through her agency, she partners closely with clients to build value-driven strategies that boost visibility, foster community, and establish thought leadership.Find all things Dash of SocialFollow Ashley: Instagram | LinkedIn Resources:The ONE thing every provider needs to launch online! Join the FREE Brand Catalyst Webinar on Friday September 19th at 1pm central, register now!Join The Uncharted CEO: An 8-week immersive experience for clinic owners designed to increase revenue, maximize profits, and build cash flow systems that create freedom NOW, not at 65. Not sure if The Uncharted CEO is right for you? Take the quiz and find out!Join The Uncharted Collective: A Membership for Healthcare Professionals to Build a Profitable Personal Brand in Just 2 Hours a WeekFollow She Slays on YouTube to watch video versions of the show and get additional content!Sign up for the Weekly Slay newsletter!Follow She Slays and Dr. Lauryn: Instagram |
10am Hour 1 - Sal Capaccio talks with Lou DiBiase about the Philadelphia Eagles expectations for 2025 and if they can repeat their success from 2024 and compete for the Super Bowl once again.
This week on Newsmakers: Ted Nesi talks one-on-one with Rhode Island Public Expenditure Council President and CEO Michael DiBiase about a big new report on why state spending is going up so much; plus, 12 News reporter Alexandra Leslie looks at the life of Providence Municipal Court Judge Frank Caprio, who has died at age 88.
7am Hour 2 - Joe DiBiase and Nate Geary talk with Lou DiBiase about the Philadelphia Eagles. They talk about the Eagles dominance last year, how much has changed this offseason and if the team can get back to the Super Bowl.
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The Wrestling Memory Grenade begins the 1989 WWF Project, featuring JANUARY 1989 WWF NEWS & RESULTS! Talking the WWF's attempt to thwart the various State Athletic Commissions, Red Rooster babyface turn, Steve Lombardi becomes a Brawler, Rick Martel visa issues, SNME news, Tony Schiavone arrives, WrestleMania V venue announced, WWF USA Special up against NWA Chi-Town Rumble, Bobby Heenan on the All-Madden Team, Macho Man vs. Bad News Brown in a Street Fight, Rockers vs. Brain Busters, Warrior vs. King Haku, Andre vs. Jake, Demolition vs. Powers of Pain, John Studd vs. Akeem, Hulk Hogan vs. Big Boss Man, Dibiase vs. Hercules, Rick Rude vs. Beefcake, Duggan vs. Bravo continues the Flag Match saga, the Perfect Streak continues for Curt Hennig, The Hart Foundation split into singles, Superbowl Sunday Matinees, Koko injured, a Tom Magee sighting, & more!Please Subscribe to our Patreon to help pay the bills, https://www.patreon.com/wrestlecopiaIncludes the $5 “All Access” Tier & $9 "VIP Superfan" Tier featuring our various VIDEO-CAST Series, Early Show Releases, our insanely detailed show notes (for the Grenade, Monday Warfare, Regional Rasslin, Puro Academy, & Retro Re-View), monthly DIGITAL DOWNLOADS for your viewing and reading pleasure, & more!Visit the WrestleCopia Podcast Network https://wrestlecopia.comFollow WrestleCopia on “X” (Formerly Twitter) @RasslinGrenadeFollow & LIKE our FACEBOOK PAGE – https://www.facebook.com/RasslinGrenadeSubscribe to the WrestleCopia Youtube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/RasslinGrenade ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
6:00AM Hour 1 Joe DiBiase looks back on his favorite memories at Highmark Stadium as the final season approaches. He tells the story of his first Bills game.
8:00 AM Hour 3 Joe DiBiase is joined by his brother Louie DiBiase of the Locked on Eagles podcast to discuss the Bills week 17 opponent. The guys discuss the Eagles roster, expectations this year, and more.
In the podcast's first movie episode in nearly a year, Chase Tremaine and John DiBiase reunite to discuss the pros and cons of adapting animated films into live action, with a focus on the most recent example: How To Train Your Dragon. Additionally, the episode contains an interview Chase and John were able to conduct with Dean DeBlois, the director of every film in the Dragon franchise. The JFH Podcast is hosted and produced by Chase Tremaine and executive produced by John DiBiase and Christopher Smith. To meet the people behind the show, discuss the episodes, participate in polls, and engage in conversations with other listeners, join the JFH Podcast group on Facebook.
Today's episode features one of my favorite kinds of conversations- a community birth story. It's always such a joy to hear and share the birth stories of students I've had the honor of working with in class, throughout their pregnancies, and today's story is no exception. To have this conversation today with me on Yoga| Birth| Babies I have Mia DiBiase. Mia is 33 years old and lives in Jersey City, NJ with her husband, their dog, and now their new baby. She works at Meta in advertising sales and enjoys staying physically active. Mia is also a PYC alum! What makes Mia's story especially powerful is her experience with a rare and serious pregnancy complication called vasa previa, diagnosed early on. She opens up about the anxiety that came with this diagnosis, its toll on her mental health, and the steps she took to advocate for herself during pregnancy to gain clarity about what was happening in her body. This advocacy became a foundation of self-trust that supported her throughout her birth, through both the challenges and the triumphs. Get the most out of each episode by checking out the show notes with links, resources and other related podcasts at: prenatalyogacenter.com Don't forget to grab your FREE guide, 5 Simple Solutions to the Most Common Pregnancy Pains HERE If you love what you've been listening to, please leave a rating and review! Yoga| Birth|Babies (Apple) or on Spotify! To connect with Deb and the PYC Community: Instagram & Facebook: @prenatalyogacenter Youtube: Prenatal Yoga Center Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8:30AM Hour 3 Joe DiBiase and Derek Kramer are joined by Louie DiBiase of the Locked On Eagles pod to discuss the Bills interest in former Eagles CB James Bradberry. Louie explains why he thinks Bradberry is no longer a piece that can help the Bills.
8-9 Hour 3: Lou DiBiase on if James Bradberry would fit the Bills defense.
Thom Francis introduces us to poets Susan Kress and Will Nixon. Both of whom were finalists in the 2025 Stephen A. DiBiase Poetry Prize Contest. -------- The 2025 Stephen A. DiBiase Poetry Prize winners and finalists were recently announced with many poets from the Capital Region and Hudson Valley included in the list. The DiBiase contest was created in 2015 to offer a more inclusive and welcoming alternative to traditional poetry competitions. There are no entry fees, no line or page limits, and no restrictions on subject matter, form, publication history, or age, making it especially appealing to younger poets. Each year, approximately $2,500 in prize money is awarded, with $500 going to the first-place winner and the rest distributed among top finishers. Last week we heard from finalist Howard Kogan, who shared his poem, “Mourning Becomes Her.” This week we will hear from Hudson Valley Writers Guild members Susan Kress and Will Nixon. First up is Susan Kress. Her poem “Fire-Proof Box” was an Honorable Mention in this years contest. Before she reads her poem, she tells me more about the inspiration of the piece. Susan Kress was born and educated in England and now lives in Saratoga Springs, NY, having taught at Skidmore College for many years. Her poems appear in Nimrod International, The Southern Review, New Ohio Review, Salmagundi, New Letters, South Florida Poetry Journal, Valparaiso Poetry Review, Third Wednesday, Gyroscope Review, La Presa, and other journals. The next poet up to the mic is Will Nixon who will read his poem “Orpheum.” Will Nixon is the author of the poetry collections, “My Late Mother as a Ruffed Grouse” and “Love in the City of Grudges.” With Michael Perkins he is the co-author of “Walking Woodstock: Journeys into the Wild Heart of America's Most Famous Small Town.” He has also written “The Pocket Guide to Woodstock.” He now lives in Kingston, NY. For more information on the Stephen A DiBiase Poetry Prize and to read the poems from the winners, finalists, and honorable mentions, go to https://dibiasepoetry.com.
On this edition of GFA Live, Peter and Keithie talk about 1990 WWF Royal Rumble from January 21, 1990! (and some other stuff, of course!) Topics of discussion include: * A eulogy/autopsy on the Rougeau Brothers heel run * The Great Hogan-Savage proxy war * Being jarred by a lack of a musical theme * The improved layout of the Rumble match compared with the prior year * Bobby Heenan's scouting mission * Savage and DiBiase and the secret friendship becomes very public * Worst Roddy Piper program of the 1984-1992 time period * Modern Honky weighs in on a brief internet outage * The Ultimate Warrior runs long yet again * A tearful goodbye to Dyslexic Hercules
Thom Francis talks with poet Howard Kogan about the loss of his father and his poem “Mourning Becomes Her”that was a finalist for the 2025 Stephen A. DiBiase Poetry Prize -------- The Stephen A. DiBiase Poetry Contest began in late 2015 and announced its first winners, including Dawn Marar of Delmar, in the spring of 2016. Initially, most submissions came from New York State, but the contest quickly grew into an international event, now attracting entries from around 40 countries each year. The contest is edited by Bob Sharkey and sponsored by his family in memory of Stephen DiBiase, Bob's best childhood friend. The two grew up together in the Libbytown neighborhood of Portland, Maine, where they spent their days exploring the fields and marshes between their homes. Stephen served as an Army photographer in Vietnam and, upon returning, helped Bob secure conscientious objector status. Stephen tragically drowned in 1973 near Bath, Maine, and the contest was named in his honor. The DiBiase contest was created to offer a more inclusive and welcoming alternative to traditional poetry competitions. There are no entry fees, no line or page limits, and no restrictions on subject matter, form, publication history, or age, making it especially appealing to younger poets. Each year, approximately $2,500 in prize money is awarded, with $500 going to the first-place winner and the rest distributed among top finishers. Bob personally reads every submission and selects 30 to 40 poems to forward to a panel of judges. The panel consists of three permanent judges and the previous year's first-place winner, all of whom review the poems independently and submit their top five choices along with honorable mentions. The combined scores determine the final rankings. This year one of the finalists was Hudson Valley Writers Guild member Howard Kogan for his poem “Mourning Becomes Her.” Before Howard reads his poem, he tells me more about the inspiration of the piece and why he submitted it ten years after first writing it. After that, we will go back and hear Howard read his poem “Advice to Poets” that he shared ten years ago this week at the “Up The River, Issue Three” launch party and reading at McGeary's in downtown Albany. Howard J Kogan is a retired psychotherapist and poet. He and his wife Libby moved to Ashland, MA in 2018 after spending thirty years in the Taconic Mountains of rural upstate New York. His poems have appeared in Still Crazy, Naugatuck River Review, Up the River, Poetry Ark, Farming Magazine, Jewish Currents, Stone House Museum Newsletter, Literary Gazette and many other publications. His collections of poems include “Indian Summer” (Square Circle Press, 2011), “General Store Poems” (Benevolent Bird Press, 2014), “A Chill in the Air” (Square Circle Press, 2016), and his recent book, “Before I Forget” (Square Circle Press, 2023). For more information on the Stephen A DiBiase Poetry Prize and to read the poems from the winners, finalists, and honorable mentions, go to https://dibiasepoetry.com.
2pm Hour 3: Lou DiBiase joins the show on what can put the Eagles over the top against the Chiefs in the Super Bowl.
2pm Hour 4: Lou DiBiase joins the show as the Eagles look to punch their ticket to the Super Bowl.
On this edition of GFA Live, Peter and Keithie talk about WWF Superstars from December 2, 1989! (and some other stuff, of course!) Topics of discussion include: * Stuck between Survivor Series and start of the Rumble build * Explaining Ted DiBiase changing seasonal residences * It's the same Ron Garvin as before, but he has a new shin guard! * Keithie gets a little manic * A surprise guest in the Event Center that everyone thought was gone * Pulling back the praise for Shawn Michaels from last week * The probable reason why Mark Reagan would get some offense on DiBiase
Hello 2025! Mike and Andrew are joined by Chris DiBiase, the face of Magic Online's Premodern scene. He explains the ins and outs of the world of MTGO and the great system they have going. For anyone who is considering joining MTGO to get more premodern in you can't miss this one!
In this episode, we're joined by Jessica DiBiase, an OG, kettlebell sport pioneer and the first female Master of Sport in long cycle. Jessica shares her journey, from the founding of the first all-women's kettlebell sport team the famous Ice Chamber Kettlebell Girls to coaching thousands of athletes over her 14-year career. We explore the importance of building community in sport, navigating challenges as a trailblazer, and how mindset plays a crucial role in achieving greatness. We also dive into what makes kettlebell sport unique, yet so transferable to other sports and life pursuits.