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THE LEGEND GILBERT MELENDEZ IS HERE!"Mighty" Demetrious Johnson is joined by former Strikeforce lightweight champ Gilbert Melendez to talk about training w/ the Diaz Bros, Nick Diaz's comeback, fighting in WEC, and more!⚡️ PrizePicks: Sign up with code "MIGHTY" to play $5 and WIN $50 INSTANTLY https://link.prizepicks.com/LME0/MIGHTYMOUSETimecodesTimecodes0:00 Intro 1:07 PrizePicks Code MIGHTYCAST 1:50 Welcome Gil! 4:24 Gil has 4 Gyms in San Francisco 6:42 The LEGENDARY Skrap Pack w/ the Diaz Bros 8:48 Gil's Intro into MMA 9:54 Gil's Championship WEC Run 12:13 How Gil Made Money Early in His Career 15:55 Gil's SICK Pride FC Run in Japan 19:44 The Golden Days of MMA are Gone? 23:06 How to Fix the UFC 25:45 Gil's Thoughts on the Current State of MMA 32:18 Who is the GOAT of Strikeforce? 36:07 Gil and Scott Coker and Promoting Together 37:47 Should Fighters Inspire People to Fight? 45:30 Gil's Underrated UFC Run 47:32 Fighters Fought WAY MORE Back in the Day 48:46 Gil's Sneaky Negotiating with the UFC 51:05 How Weight Cutting Has Changed in MMA 56:00 Gil is Not Retired? 57:32 Nick Diaz is Back Boys! 59:02 Transitioning from Athlete to Retired Fighter 1:06:53 How Gil Spent his First and Last Paycheck 1:11:24 How to Support Gil 1:12:45 MIGHTYRECAP 1:13:10 Gil has an UNDERRATED MMA Career 1:13:50 Gil's Genius Contract Negotiating 1:14:55 Gil's Successful Transition Post Career 1:15:25 The Golden Era of MMA is Gone BoysProduced/edited by Michael Wonsover (@mwonsover on IG)Edited by Nick Pappas (@nick_pappas44 on IG)
In support of the team's typical alphabetical foray into 90's hip-hop nostalgia, the A-Z til Infinity series will now be introducing a series of bonus episodes affording us the platform to speak more broadly on specific topics. With upcoming episodes that will see us delve into hip-hop's range of 90s music videos that saw the full range of do-it-yourself productions eventually scaling all the way up to the infamous Hype Williams era of $1million epics; we also have upcoming discussions that will find us delve deeper into a selection of our favourite hip-hop DJs and producers that painted the golden era's very canvas. Before then however, let's we're turning our attention to two of the decade's most divisive icons in MC Hammer and Vanilla Ice. At the height of their respective popularity, a transition to the silver screen seemed the logical way to capitalise upon their success so we were eventually treated to MC Hammer's 'Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em' in 1990 and 'Cool as Ice' in 1991. A lengthy discussion unfolds within the team as we unpack the pair's popularity, view and discuss both films and consider whether history has been kind to each's contributions to hip-hop. https://www.4everinelectricdreams.com/ Dan, Tee-J and Imran revel in their affections for 90s hip-hop by playing the expanded version of the Alphabet Game - each episode of A-Z Til Infinity sees the trio delve into subsequent letters of the alphabet in a bid to remember, reminisce and celebrate our affections for the bygone Golden Era of hip-hop by spotlighting artists and groups that meant the most to each of us.
On this episode of IT'S IN THE GAME, we're diving headfirst into some MAJOR NBA storylines that could shape the future of the league.
This week on The Golden Era Podcast, Jake and Joey break down the WWE Women's Division from the week of December 19, 2005 — including a special Tribute to the Troops edition during the peak of the Ruthless Aggression Era!
Welcome to today's episode of Wisdom Talk Radio! This is where we explore the depths of conscious living and how to live an expanded life. Join us to be inspired, encouraged, transformed and to tap into a deeper sense of joy and possibility. I have no doubts that we have a great need for transformation on the planet, so that we can manifest the potential that exists. I've invited my guest today to speak to both the challenges that we face and the path forward, so that we can claim the future that is ours.Cynthia Rivard is a spiritual teacher, business strategist and environmental advocate. Having come into a spiritual awakening later in life, she is keenly aware of religious paradigms and cultural perceptions of new age concepts and instead teaches a timeless wisdom that has been diluted over the ages. There is a golden thread of truth that is woven throughout all of the world's religions and cultures, and it is this thread that underpins her teachings and will help us to create the next chapter for humanity - our Golden Era.Find Cynthia Rivard at https://www.cynthiarivard.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cj.rivard/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cjrivard/Find Laurie Seymour at https://thebacainstitute.com/ .Follow Wisdom Talk Radio on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wisdomtalkradioSubscribe on Apple.Want to reach out to me? You can email me directly at laurie@thebacainstitute.comIf you are enjoying our show and you'd like to spread the love, please subscribe, download, comment, and tell your friends and family about us. We want to thank you for your continued support. We really appreciate it! Find more episodes of Wisdom Talk Radio HERE Discover your Quantum Connection Style! (QUIZ)The first step to mastering your Quantum Connection is to know your natural style of being in the world.We are each designed to connect with Source differently. Knowing your style, with both your superpowers and your learning edge, is the first step of aligning with your inner guidance at a deeper level than you ever thought you could. It's the doorway to creating what you truly want in your life.Click here to take the quiz now: Quantum Connection QuizFind Laurie's new book, Unconditional Remembrance: Your Connection to Source HEREGet Laurie's New Book, Unconditional Remembrance: Your Connection to Source: https://mybook.to/UnconditionalRememSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/wisdom-talk-radio/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
There is quite nothing else like this movie, a strange blend of comedy and horror that is equal parts funny, creepy, outright gross, and it deserves way more love than it currently gets. If we were to strip away the underlying soap opera tone, the hammy performances, and the slapstick comedy, this movie would be frightening. Devin with her amazing career that has spanned throughout the entertainment industry with various highlights: from being a former Playboy Playmate to having a relationship with Prince, plus much, much more.Let's take a trip back to the “Golden Era” of horror where special effects and makeup were top notch! No CGI, no AI, but straight up blood pumps and prosthetics as to where you would believe it's actually happening. Devin, who plays Clarissa – a central part of this cult classic cult horror movie, who delivered her role perfectly. She mentioned some of the physical (and psychological) challenges while filming and acting on set. My interpretation is that this movie has David Cronenberg written all over it, it's that good. However, this is not a Cronenberg film, just good ole' frightening horror with some bizarre twists. Make sure to catch this comedy horror on Fandango at Home and on Tubi. Also, stop by Devin's Instagram page and show her your appreciation for her legendary acting.
Wrestling history stands still in episode 62 of ChroNoSo. A rotating panel of NoSo hosts comes together to break down the entire WWF Superstars & Stripes Forever 1991 television special—one of the most important and emotionally charged broadcasts of WWE's Golden Era. Serving as a major promotional centerpiece for WrestleMania VII, this patriotic event helped shape multiple iconic storylines and unforgettable character moments. The crew dissects every major segment, including the unforgettable contract signing between WWF Champion Ultimate Warrior and Randy “Macho King” Savage, a moment filled with tension, symbolism, and career-defining stakes. They also examine the continued escalation between Hulk Hogan and Sgt. Slaughter amid the controversial and highly emotional build to their WrestleMania showdown. Along the way, the hosts explore the storytelling, character psychology, historical context, and production choices that made this special such a defining moment in WWF history. ChroNoSo is a chronological journey through professional wrestling history, featuring deep analysis, rotating perspectives, and a passion for the moments that shaped the industry forever. WWE, WWF, Superstars and Stripes Forever, Superstars and Stripes Forever 1991, Ultimate Warrior, Randy Savage, Macho King Randy Savage, Hulk Hogan, Sgt Slaughter, WrestleMania VII, WrestleMania 7, WWE Golden Era, WWF 1991, wrestling podcast, WWE podcast, retro wrestling podcast, wrestling history podcast, ChroNoSo, NoSo podcast network, classic WWE, vintage WWF, wrestling deep dive, WWE analysis, pro wrestling history, WWE storytelling, wrestling retrospective, Sensational Sherri, WWF television special, WWE chronology, wrestling audio podcast
The start of 2026 had seemingly everyone online reminiscing about what life was life back in 2016. Back when times were simpler, more fun and, dare we say, when K-pop music was ... better? Before you come for our necks, let us take a trip down memory lane as we reminisce about how great K-pop was in the 2010s.In this episode, Alexis and Theresa ask themselves: Did K-pop already peak or is nostalgia giving us rose-tinted glasses? (Er, ears?)Tune in as we discuss:What we consider the "Golden Era of K-pop"Why it feels like good K-pop releases are few and far between latelySonically, where K-pop is today with 4th and 5th gen groupsThe "peaks and valleys" of when K-pop was great and not-so-greatWhy 2020 might've given us the last of the greatest hits2nd and 3rd Gen comebacks that are giving us major nostalgiaThe rise and fall of great vocalists in K-popAPINK's comeback and why we're excited for the futureThe BEST Songs of 2016 (according to KultScene)Our final verdict: Did K-pop Peak? Or is it just nostalgia?KULTSCENE'S TOP SONGS OF 2016:Watch: KultScene's Top 25 Songs of 2016 on YouTubeRead: KultScene's Top 50 Songs of 2016 Part One and Part TwoIt's a K-pop Thing is hosted by two journalists and longtime K-pop stans, Alexis Hodoyán-Gastélum and Theresa Avila. FOLLOW US:Twitter: @ikptpod & Instagram: @ikptpodFEEDBACK? IDEAS FOR FUTURE EPISODES?E-mail us at info@kpoppod.com
Jeff Howe and CJ Vogel as they dive into the exciting prospects for Texas Longhorns in the NFL and the impact they are making. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This week, Alex is joined by the "Mr. Worldwide" of Marvel Snap: Dara! They kick things off with a life update, discussing Dara's move from NYC to Australia and now Thailand, living the $3 Bolt ride life while navigating a 12-hour time difference.They dive straight into the Star-Lord Season Pass review. While Alex thinks it's a solid 4-Star card, Dara drops a massive hot take: Star-Lord might be better than Shou-Lao due to his insane synergy with Fin Fang Foom and Grandmaster.Then, they roast the Super Premium card, Magus, agreeing it is "Toxic Doxy" levels of bad and a hard skip (1 Star). They also review Moon Dragon, deciding it's a "Doom 2099" dependent card that falls flat if not played on Turn 2. On the flip side, Dara claims Drax (Avatar of Life) is the best non-Season Pass card of the month, praising its ability to counter Ramp decks.Finally, they open the Mailbag to discuss a wholesome community letter and debate a spicy game design question: Should Marvel Snap introduce a 5-Turn Game Mode to create a true Aggro meta? Plus, a heavy dose of nostalgia as they reminisce about Warcraft III tower rushes and the "Golden Era" of Blizzard.Join Alex Coccia and special guest Dara as they chat about this and more on this episode of The Snap Chat—and catch Cozy and Alex every week as they discuss all things Marvel Snap.Have a question or comment for Cozy and Alex? Send them a Text Message.You've been listening to The Snap Chat. Keep the conversation going on x.com/ACozyGamer and x.com/AlexanderCoccia. Until next time, happy snapping!
This beautiful world holds ONE single knowledge Everywhere in the world! just different ways of expressing, yet the very roots is about the divine seed that resides in the human beings! Understanding colonizacion within the self, is a journey for encountering, remembering your original vibration I am you Magdala Ramirez www.magdalas.com
On this exclusive episode of The Overlap, brought to you by Sky Bet, Ian Wright sits down with his former Arsenal teammate Dennis Bergkamp for a special catch up and proper football chat.The two look back on their time at Arsenal, sharing memories from one of the club's greatest eras and what life was really like in that dressing room. Dennis also gives his thoughts on the current Arsenal side, the pressure that comes with a title challenge, and how today's game compares to when he was playing.They talk through Dennis' career, from moving to England and working under Arsène Wenger, to the art of finishing, the strikers he admired, and whether he thinks his game would suit modern football.There's also a look at international football, the Netherlands team, and the managers who had the biggest impact on his career.Let us know your favourite Bergkamp moment in the comments and don't forget to like and subscribe so you never miss an episode of The Overlap.00:00 - Intro09:48 - Goalscoring28:38 - Teammates46:09 - Managers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The FIA World Endurance Championship is entering what many now call a “golden era.”In this Race Industry Week by EPARTRADE interview, Frederic Lequien, CEO of the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC), delivers an in-depth look at why endurance racing is thriving—on track, commercially, and globally.
Get access to this entire episode as well as all of our premium episodes and bonus content by becoming a Hit Factory Patron for just $5/month.Sam Raimi's new film Send Help is in theaters, so we decided to look back at the director's undersung maximalist Western pastiche The Quick and the Dead. A Raimi Movie™ through and through, the film pays loving homage to revisionist entries in the western canon like Sergio Leone's Once Upon a Time in the West and Clint Eastwood's High Plains Drifter, but also sacrifices some of the thematic potential of the genre's Golden Era in favor of shoot-em-up schlock and a thoroughly fun time with a knockout cast of established and up-and-coming greats including Sharon Stone, Gene Hackman, Russell Crowe, and a fresh-faced Leonardo DiCaprio.We begin with a discussion of the Western, its persistence and malleability as genre, and where Raimi's vision falls in the lineage of America's mythmaking. Then, we examine the political limitations of The Quick and the Dead, its topicality as a piece of pop filmmaking, and its reduction of symbolism to mere signifier. Finally, we discuss Sharon Stone as actor and producer, and how the film offers her an oppotunity to explore a character that runs counter to the archetypal femme fatale roles she had made her career playing thus far.Elsewhere, we briefly discuss another great 00s thriller in our ongoing watch project - David Twohy's A Perfect Getaway and share some thoughts on the new Isaac Chotiner interview with The Quick and the Dead and Melania DP Dante Spinotti.....Our theme song is "Mirror" by Chris Fish.
This week on The Golden Era Podcast, Jake and Joey relive the WWE Women's Division from the week of December 12, 2005 — right in the heart of the Ruthless Aggression Era, where chaos, charisma, and controversy ruled Monday nights.
Imagine stepping off a bustling Biscayne Boulevard, the air filled with the scent of salt water drifting in from the bay. Ahead stands the Berni Hotel, framed by towering palms, its Mediterranean Revival-style façade radiating a sense of old-world charm. This was Miami in its early days—before the glass high-rises, before the mega-resorts, when a stay in the Magic City meant elegance, simplicity, and a front-row seat to tropical beauty. For those who remember Miami's past, the Berni Hotel represents an era of small, family-run hotels that dotted the skyline long before corporate chains took over. For younger travelers, this is a window into what Miami once was—a city shaped by its Art Deco, Spanish-style buildings, with a vibrancy that came not from neon and nightclubs but from the energy of the streets, the music, and the people... Podcast Show Notes:https://postcardinspirations.com/a-stay-at-the-berni-hotel-a-glimpse-into-miamis-golden-era/ Free Postcard Giveaway: https://postcardinspirations.com/postcard-giveaway Subscribe to the Podcast: https://postcardinspirations.com/podcast
It saddens my heart when i see all this events happening everywhere in the world about women, It is the women leading the way to the new world, a balance world, and she has been under attack for a very, very long time, and in this time those attacks have intensify, for she holds the liberation. The ways of the Feminine have been hidden for many generations, until now, people begin to understand that no one has your freedom for it is inside of you. Please listen to that voice within, the one that created you, this is our time! I am you Magdala www.magdalas.com
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Get ready for a real treat with this noir crime classic, Double Indemnity. This episode is packed with star power: a sultry Barbara Stanwyck, a tough and conniving Fred MacMurray, a commanding William Conrad and the writing of Jame M. Cain. This episode has it all. Join us!Thank you for listening! If you like the show, please share us with your friends and family AND give us a review! If you have a suggestion for a show or a question, please drop it in the comments! Watch us on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@shivershowpodcastFollow The Shiver Show https://www.facebook.com/theshivershowor check out our website at https://www.timewarpstudios.com Other podcast platforms: https://linktr.ee/theshivershow
Award-winning journalist and member of the Hockey Hall-of-Fame, Michael Farber, guests on Conversations with Griff. A New Jersey native who paid to see Bruce Springsteen perform for $2.50 at Rutgers University, Farber moved from a Yankees beat in Newark to Montreal to join the Expos beat for The Gazette in 1979. He still lives with his wife Danielle in Montreal and offers up work for TSN television and TSN 690 radio, as well as hockey insights for NBC. Michael and Griff discuss the memorable Expos years from 1979-94, focusing on the special bond those teams had with the city in which they played. Farber recalls the details of his exclusive access and coverage of the Tim Raines drug rehab winter, at age 23, between 1982-83, and the Hall-of-Fame redemption song that followed. Griff and Mike offer their opinions on Expos managers from Dick Williams to Felipe Alou, with personal reflections on all the special moments in those special years of Les Expos, Nos Amours. INDEX: 00:00 – Welcome, Michael Farber! 00:50 – Difference between TV hit and writing a great column? 01:50 – Working the Sochi Olympics 4:00 – Hailing from New Jersey + Duke Snyder Stories 10:45 – Covering the Expos and Moving to Canada 14:50 – The Expos in the late 70s 19:20 – Lost lustre of the All Star Game 23:30 – Randy Johnson, Denis Martinez and Pascual Perez Stories 30:05 – Memories of the 1980 Expos 33:14 – Dick Willims Firing + Jim Fanning 39:50 – Bill Verdon years 43:30 – Advice for young media members 44:40 – Al Oliver Story 48:00 – Bill Lee/Rodney Scott Incident 53:40 – How did you handle the Strike? 57:05 – Covering Tim Raines during his difficult times 1:02:25 – Dave Dombrowski ---- Get the video version of "Exit Philosophy" and "Conversations with Griff" on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ExitPhilosophy ---- For the full catalogue of Richard Griffin's work, including weekly Blue Jays/MLB columns, a weekly MLB Power Rankings column, exclusive conversations with some of the game's greats, past and present, and the Exit Philosophy podcast, visit https://www.griffsthepitch.com/
Who truly owns the Royal Rumble? In this episode of NoSo Countdown, Ryan & JT rank the Top 25 WWE Royal Rumble performers of all time, breaking down the superstars who defined WWE's most unpredictable match. From iron men and repeat winners to chaos agents and surprise specialists, the list looks beyond just victories. Longevity, consistency, iconic moments, eliminations, storytelling, and overall Rumble legacy all factor into what makes a greatRoyal Rumble performer. Expect spirited debate, deep cuts from Rumble history, and plenty of “how is that person above him?” moments as the countdown unfolds. Whether you grew up on the Golden Era, the Attitude Era, or today's WWE, this episode is a celebration of the performers who made the Royal Rumble must-watch every year. WWE Royal Rumble, Best Royal Rumble Performers, Top 25 Wrestlers, Royal Rumble History, WWE Rankings, Pro Wrestling Podcast, Wrestling Lists, Wrestling Countdown, WWE Legends, Royal Rumble Moments, Iron Man Rumble, Wrestling Debate, NoSo Countdown, Ryan and JT, WWE Classics
49ers legends assembled Tuesday night for the premier of a docu-series chronicling San Francisco's rise from NFL anonymity into a dynastic era of success marked by five Lombardi Trophies. On this episode of "49ers Talk," co-hosts Matt Maiocco and Jennifer Lee Chan discuss the impact San Francisco's golden era of the 80's and 90's has had on the organization, fanbase and league in general. The duo details how the current iteration of the 49ers can benefit from the foundation set by such transformative players and front office personnel. Matt and Jennifer later touch on former Patriots coach Bill Belichick's first-ballot Hall of Fame snub, and compare the 49ers to their division rivals who last week played in the NFC Championship and break down what steps San Francisco needs to take to match their dominance.--(0:00) Seahawks look like prohibitive Super Bowl LX favorites(2:30) Discussing three possible candidates to replace Saleh as DC(5:00) Where 49ers must improve after watching NFC West rivals thrive(15:00) Recapping fallout from ex-Patriots coach Bill Belichick's first-ballot HOF snub(30:00) Former 49ers owner Eddie DeBartolo interview(33:00) Former 49ers general manager Carmen Policy interview(38:00) Joe Montana Interview(45:00) Steve Young Interview(51:00) Jerry Rice Interview Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Join our host Steve Turk as we explore the dynamic and inspiring career journey of Deniz Dorbek, the founder of the Regulus Collective, in this episode of The Hospitality Mentor Podcast. Starting from her first job as a front desk agent in Istanbul, Deniz narrates her ascent through various roles in the hospitality industry across multiple countries.Deniz shares her insights on revenue management, the importance of mentorship, coping with global crises, and her exciting new venture in hospitality technology and lifestyle branding.Don't miss her incredible stories and invaluable advice for anyone in the luxury hospitality sector.Special thanks to our sponsor, Lodgify, for supporting this episode. Use code THM20 for a 20% discount on all Lodgify yearly and bi-yearly plans!01:08 Welcome to The Hospitality Mentor Podcast01:18 Meet Denise Dobe: Founder of The Regulus Collective02:27 Denise's Journey Begins: From Istanbul to Edinburgh05:21 Exploring Revenue Management and Global Opportunities07:13 Challenges and Growth in Thailand and Dubai18:18 Navigating Crisis and Leadership in Jordan20:49 Homecoming: Leading in Istanbul23:36 A Warm Welcome Back Home24:11 Golden Era of Turkish Hospitality24:46 Transition to London and Wyndham Hotels25:50 Building a Commercial Engine from Scratch28:00 Promotion to Vice President28:46 Navigating the COVID-19 Crisis34:35 Stepping into Operations with Hyatt39:22 Becoming a CEO in Hospitality Tech40:50 Founding Regulus and Future Plans 44:53 Advice to Young Professionals
SERGIO PETTIS IS HERE!"Mighty" Demetrious Johnson is joined by PFL bantamweight contender Sergio Pettis! Pettis dives into leaving UFC, the sudden loss of his head coach Duke Roufus, and his big bro "Showtime" Anthony Pettis!⚡️ Download Cash AppToday: https://click.cash.app/ui6m/12k9q9ks #CashAppPod. Cash App is a financial services platform, not a bank. Banking services provided by Cash App's bank partner(s). Prepaid debit cards issued by Sutton Bank, Member FDIC. See terms and conditions at https://cash.app/legal/us/en-us/card-agreement. Discounts and promotions provided by CashApp, a Block, Inc. brand. Visit http://cash.app/legal/podcast for full disclosures.Timecodes0:00 Intro 1:03 PrizePicks Code MIGHTYCAST 2:00 Sergio LOVED the Winged C Head Kick 3:22 Parenting is Hard Nowadays 4:28 Welcome Sergio Pettis! 5:29 Sergio Almost Retired at 26 6:32 Sergio's Intro into MMA 9:04 Why Did Sergio Leave the UFC? 10:21 Sergio Saw DJ in the Crowd of His First Fight 11:45 DJ Lectured Sergio about Mary J
There is a song, a song that you can hear when you are very quiet... a song that reminds you who you are, your original vibration, is a call of restoration, a call for redemption, a beautiful you that has always been there is emerging, restoring who you are... I am you Magdala www.magdalas.com
AJ and Asad talk about one of the most insane job markets we've ever seen, the rise of AI agents, and the future of AI's talent wars. Thanks for tuning in! Catch new episodes every Sunday Subscribe to Topline Newsletter. Tune into Topline Podcast, the #1 podcast for founders, operators, and investors in B2B tech. Join the free Topline Slack channel to connect with 600+ revenue leaders to keep the conversation going beyond the podcast! Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Hosts 00:32 The Golden Age of Sales 00:55 Sales Roles and AI 12:30 Branding vs. Performance Marketing 21:05 The Role of Brand in B2B Tech 30:18 The Notion Dilemma 40:40 The Importance of Letting Go 50:39 The Golden Era of Sales 59:59 Reading Tips and Longevity Investments
On episode #164 of No Holds Barred, JT and Aaron rank the greatest January WWE pay-per-view matches of all time, with a heavy focus on Royal Rumble classics and historic January WWE events. January has produced some of the most memorable matches in WWE history, and this episode breaks down which bouts truly belong at the top — and which ones spark the most debate. From all-time great Royal Rumble-era matches to underrated January PPV classics, JT and Aaron compare eras, styles, and legacies. This episode covers: The best January WWE PPV matches ever Iconic Royal Rumble matches and title bouts WWE classics from the Golden Era, Attitude Era, Ruthless Aggression, and modern era Ranking criteria, controversial picks, and major omissions If you enjoy WWE history, wrestling rankings, and in-depth pro wrestling discussion, this episode of No Holds Barred is designed to spark debate and nostalgia.
In today's show surf biz stalwart Randy Hild details the various false starts at Roxy prior to the inception of their industry-disrupting female boardshort, the tension between scaling and brand authenticity, which parts of the Golden Era were fake and inflated, how a serendipitous Swap Meet discovery led to him becoming an inadvertent surf history archivist, and why 1953 Makaha would be his ultimate time travel destination. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
URSULA'S TOP STORIES: Seattle schools ICE scare // WA Democrats may keep our cash from the feds // A golden era of Seattle sports? // Is happy hour dying?
Michael hits everything from fan fights and thug culture to NIL, the transfer portal, unexpected winners, and America‑first common sense.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Reports from late last year about the demise of MTV were overstated; but it got us thinking about the network's legacy and most memorable moments. So, on this episode, we remember the best of MTV with a list of our top 20 videos from its golden era.If you're listening on Spotify, tell us your favorite classic music video in the episode's comments. You can support the show by leaving a review on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Or just tell a friend!Questions, comments, suggestions or feedback of any kind always welcome: allsongs@npr.orgLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Hour 3: A golden era of New York Giants football begins today. The Knicks are not going to make any major changes.
Unity! The Great Mother wants all her children together, for you live in a world of ONE, being aware of not still is a world of ONE The four elements are within yourself, is time to heal, is time to unite! I am you Magdala www.magdalas.com
Thank you for joining for Episode 2 of Season 13 of Next on the Tee. I've got a great lineup featuring one of my all-time favorite guests, plus three guys making their Next on the Tee debuts. We kick things off with Tom Purtzer, a player known for one of the purest swings in golf history. Tom shares stories from his career on the PGA and Champions Tours, including his first Tour win at the Glen Campbell LA Open, the celebrity-hosted events of golf's golden era, and on-course lessons Mickey Rooney thought he'd give Tom. We also talk about his win at Colonial, what it meant to sit next to Mr. Hogan at the Champions Dinner, and his thoughts on proposed PGA Tour changes. Next up is Jim Woods, Director of Golf at the historic Omni Bedford Springs. Jim shares his journey from college golf at SUNY Broome Community College through being one of the first to attend the PGA of America's Golf Training Program. He also talks about the great new Performance Center he's put together in Bedford Springs, and a simple but powerful tip that can significantly improve your game. Come back for Part 2, when I'm joined by caddie Bobby “Loops” Palmeri. Loops shares great stories from being on the bag at Bethpage State Park, particularly the Black Course. We talk about the famous sign, his experiences looping for Brian Harman, Cal Clutterbuck, and a very special, touching experience caddying for the late Tim Wakefield. We round things out with a visit from NFL Legend Bryce Paup. Bryce had a challenging upbringing due to dyslexia, which he didn't receive a diagnosis for until he was in his 30s. Growing up he was called "stupid" and the psychological effects from that are hurtful to this day. You'll hear how he hit rock bottom and thanks to his girlfriend, now wife, he's overcoming it. We also talk about his playing career in Green Bay and Buffalo plus his advice for kids going through the same things that he did. It's a powerful segment that you won't want to miss. Thanks so much for being here and pressing play—I'm grateful for each and every one of you.
Our guests are Kelsey McClellan and Andrew McClellan, the husband-and-wife team behind Heart & Bone Signs, a Chicago-based studio specializing in gold leaf and hand-painted signage.In this episode, Kelsey and Andrew speak with host Christian Solorzano about their journey from casting aluminum mushrooms together in an undergraduate sculpture class to becoming two of Chicago's most respected sign painters. They share how discovering gold leaf window signs on Michigan Avenue led them to cold-call the man whose signature they found—Robert Frese, who would become their mentor and closest friend in the city.The conversation explores Chicago's sign painting legacy, from the Beverly Sign Co. and the design innovation known as "The Chicago Look" to the ghost signs that still haunt the city's brick walls. Kelsey and Andrew recount their effort to save two 1920s signs from a Ravenswood building slated for demolition—a project that led to their book The Golden Era of Sign Design, a collaboration with Field Notes, and a permanent installation at the American Sign Museum.They discuss the realities of running a business as a married couple, the discipline of practicing simple brushstrokes, and why they believe the energy poured into handmade work is something viewers can sense—even if they can't explain it. The conversation closes with their advice for aspiring sign painters and a reflection on what Chicago stands to lose if its neon and ghost signs disappear.Music by the band Eighties Slang.
Warning: May cause spontaneous whining in public..
Today on Nomadic Diaries, I sat down with Peter Levitan, former Saatchi & Saatchi executive and serial entrepreneur, to talk about navigating international assignments, adapting to new cultures, and the challenges of returning home after working abroad. Peter shared invaluable insights on building trust, learning cultural nuances, and the importance of empathy in global business. Peter was one of the few Americans hand-picked to transfer to Saatchi's London office during its heyday. At that time HR was not involved, there was no orientation, no cultural training, no HR support. He figured it out through pub conversations, workplace friendships, and learning to read the room in a very different business culture. He built trust, adapted fast, and thrived.Then he came home. And that's when things got complicated.Despite gaining invaluable intercultural experience, Peter returned to find nobody particularly interested in what he'd learned. There was no debriefing, no attempt to leverage his insights, and certainly no acknowledgment of reverse culture shock. The skills he'd developed, cultural intelligence, adaptability, the ability to bridge offices and cultures became invisible.In this conversation, Peter shares the realities of corporate international moves in the 1980s, the resilience required when you're navigating a new country with young children, and why returning expats often feel like their experience doesn't count. He also offers hard-won advice: be proactive about seeking support, manage your "brand" carefully when sharing your overseas stories, and don't assume your company will automatically value what you've gained.This episode is essential listening for anyone who's lived abroad and struggled with reentry, or for companies wondering why their international assignments aren't delivering the ROI they expected.If this episode resonates with you, please leave us a review. It helps other expats and returnees find these conversations.Support the showHome is Where Your Story Crosses Borders!
This week on The Golden Era Podcast, Jake and Joey break down the WWE Women's Division from the week of December 5, 2005, right in the heart of the Ruthless Aggression Era!
Are you living inside of a holographic reality? And the Hologram does not rule you! It is you who rules the hologram! A perception of reality depends on you, It is time to choose, freedom or slavery, the natural new era, world? or perpetuating separation wars and destruction? which one you are choosing? I am you Magdala www.magdalas.com
Send us a textAuraverse Network presents another Spiritually Inspired episode. This time, Carmen Harra shares her lifelong journey with intuition, beginning with a near-death experience in childhood that awakened her heightened perception and prophetic abilities. From early public predictions in Romania to her later studies in psychology and numerology, she explains intuition as a natural function of the human brain—one capable of transcending linear time and accessing deeper truth. Harra emphasizes that intuition is not mystical privilege but a universal human faculty meant to guide awareness and prevent suffering when properly understood.A central theme of the conversation is the relationship between destiny and free will. Harra explains that while certain life events and lessons are pre-written as part of one's karmic trajectory, individuals retain the freedom to choose how—and whether—they engage with them. Numerology, she notes, reveals when key experiences occur, while psychology explains why they manifest. True growth comes from recognizing life cycles, questioning repetitive patterns, and consciously choosing actions aligned with awareness rather than ego or fearThe discussion expands to a global perspective, addressing leadership, karma, and the current state of humanity. Harra argues that ego-driven power structures are collapsing under their own weight and that the world is approaching a major collective shift beginning around 2026. She frames this period as a crossroads: humanity can either remain trapped in fear, conflict, and attachment, or move toward a “Golden Yuga” defined by awareness, responsibility, and peace. According to Harra, lasting change will not come from politics alone, but from a profound elevation of consciousness at both individual and collective levels.#consciousness #karma #predictions #romania #globalperspective #leadership #egoThe Karma Chronicles Instant Karma Karma's Newsletter Om Spirituality Self As Source | Spirituality The Spiritual Psychiatrist Practical Spirituality with Philip Goldberg Admired Leadership Jill Hart This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit auraverse.substack.com/subscribeSupport the show
Welcome, history bestie, to the season 12 premiere!! I'm TK, your tour guide to the past, and today we're starting this season off strong with the longest "Women History Owes an Apology Too" episode I've ever done. From pre-history to the Sumerians, all across Europe and beyond, women have been the brewers of beer and the keepers of the keg. That was until the fellas found out that they could make some serious cash in a Post Black Plague Europe. In this episode, we'll learn about
Welcome, history bestie, to the season 12 premiere!! I'm TK, your tour guide to the past, and today we're starting this season off strong with the longest "Women History Owes an Apology Too" episode I've ever done. From pre-history to the Sumerians, all across Europe and beyond, women have been the brewers of beer and the keepers of the keg. That was until the fellas found out that they could make some serious cash in a Post Black Plague Europe. In this episode, we'll learn about
We begin today with a discussion about how there is more than meets the eye in Venezuela, and it can't be just about drugs and oil. Either way, Trump must do a better job focusing on systemic economic reforms. We must also promote more candidates who will follow the Florida model in red states. We're joined by Kevin Freeman, the leader of the transactional gold movement, for an update on how transactional gold and silver accounts are needed to restore true economic justice. We tackle the issue from all angles, and he shows how the movement away from gold has led to so many ills: communism, globalism, Islamism, and social rot. Kevin debunks the globalist premise that deflation is a bad thing; in fact, deflation should be inevitable in a functioning economy. Finally Kevin teases out the coming of more innovative ideas to restore economic justice in a free market structure so that young voters don't turn to dark forces in their despair. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Last year brought many challenges for Christian fantasy fans. From flops at the theaters now threatened by streaming slop, to creators making more events for Christian storytelling, to the continued growth of biblical fiction as the top genre of Christian-made entertainment—let's survey the top ten fantasy-related headlines from last year. Episode sponsors Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queen The Case of the Heart Stone by Tulli Cole Above the Circle of Earth by E. Stephen Burnett Mission update New at Lorehaven: many features over the holidays! We announced our new book quest in the Lorehaven Guild: Taliesin Onscreen: ‘Stranger Things' Season Five Gives Weight to Parents' Fears, A. D. Sheehan Onscreen: ‘David' Creators Answer all Your Questions About the Animated Hit Movie, Josh Shepherd Engage: Alleged ‘Rock and Roll' Soundtrack Incites Suspicion of Netflix's Narnia Movie, newcomer Sierra Simopoulos Sierra Simopoulos also reviewed Sons of Day and Night My own article: Why Christians Need Fantastical Stories Subscribe free to get updates and join the Lorehaven Guild Stop by the homepage for many upgrades, especially the Library. Soon: discover the Guild's new wing, the Lorehaven Authorship. 10. Superheroes failed to save ailing cinema Marvel movies, despite their strengths, all flopped at the box office. Personally I did like Fantastic Four: First Steps, but didn't love it. Lorehaven folks were generally positive about some hero movies. ‘Captain America: Brave New World' Labors to Save a Struggling MCU, Marian A. Jacobs The Antiheroes of Thunderbolts* Preach to Marvel Itself, Daniel Whyte IV ‘Superman' (2025) Will Make You Believe a Man Can Be Earnest, Josiah DeGraaf However, audiences were tepid; none of these films broke even. The greatest foe of superheroes? Flippancy. Next: lack of family. MCU reached its apex with creators who at least feigned sincerity. DC's nobledark tone was winning fans, until the studio freaked out. 9. Disney's ‘Snow White' remake bombed Sticking with cinemas, this one might be the year's greatest fail. ‘Snow White' (2025) Isn't the Fairest of Adaptations, Parker J. Cole I didn't see it. Few people did. More people saw YouTube roasts. This whole nonsense was an ugly reflection of three terrible trends ruining films: “woke” checkboxes, cynicism, and corporate gloss. 8. Fans abandoned legacy sci-fi franchises Once a Doctor Who hero, Russell T. Davies has ruined that series. Star Trek is adrift, desperately trying to hail imaginary “new fans.” Of course, Star Wars keeps failing to please its own alienated fans. The greatest culprit here: Godless, sex-obsessed progressivism. One can't correct from this without visibly rejecting “woke” politics. 7. K-Pop Demon Hunters owned the summer We haven't had a genuine pop-culture movie phenomenon in ages. Then along comes this little giant animated movie on Netflix. ‘K-Pop Demon Hunters' Pits Singing Heroines vs. Monster Idols, Marian A. Jacobs Kids sang catchy songs. Adults found deeper themes to explore. YouTube reactions and covers on Instagram/TikTok exploded. For the first time, Netflix had a true four-quadrant hit on its hands. And dear Lord, may they learn only the right lessons from this, and not turn this into another streaming slop like so much other stuff. 6. ‘Woke' stories stepped back, yet persisted 251. Could a Cultural ‘Vibe Shift' Advance Christian-Made Fiction? Due to political events we won't detail, that agenda is on the wane. At least the Sexualityism religion is seen as stale and unstable. Many are still trying to figure out what, if any, ideas will replace it. A. D. Sheehan had to critique Brandon Sanderson, a late arrival to the “woke” content scene: Brandon Sanderson's New Fantasy ‘Wind and Truth' Summons a Postmodern Cringestorm. Oddly enough, we keep seeing Christian parents posting about the random books they find, after which they ask “Is it woke?” Pro tip: yeah, it's probably woke, especially with a cover like that. By now we surely have enough Christian-made novels to help? 5. Corporate slop threatens human stories 274. Why Shouldn't AI-Generated Content Replace Human Stories? This is partly about AI-generated slop, but not always. Skeptical fans now refer to anything bad with “this looks AI.” Why? Because the problem goes deeper than technology amok. Long before AI, corporate studios began relying on algorithms. I believe that's when these stories began feeling less, well, human. 272. Can We Save Cinema from Sloppy Stories? Instead of human hunches, stories get greenlit by metallic minds. Reference: the short-lived run of Robert Zemekis mocap movies. At first people express curiosity, but eventually they get bored. Prediction: this too shall pass. We'll see a lot of forced “firsts,” like “the first fully AI-generated movie.” They may even succeed. But the novelty will quickly wear off as it did before Mars Needs Moms. Still, Christian creators must dig deeper to defend organic human stories with philosophies deeper than “AI destroys the Earth.” 4. Conservative TV is trying more fantasy We greatly anticipate the DailyWire+ show The Pendragon Cycle. Based on Stephen Lawhead's novels, seven episodes drop Jan. 22. Christian showrunner Jeremy Boreing actually stepped down from being Daily Wire co-CEO, it seems, to ensure finishing this series. Political hot takes scarcely outlast the day. Great stories last long. Alas, there's the constantly controversial Magician's Nephew movie Marketing for this is dreadful, with publicly floated nonsense about an actress playing Aslan or the movie featuring “rock and roll.” 257. By Aslan's Mane, is Netflix Really Casting a Lady as the Lion? Meanwhile, platforms like Angel (run by LDS members, yet with freedom for Christians) released The Wingfeather Saga season 2. We also saw a new angel-heroes show, Gabriel and the Guardians. ‘Gabriel and the Guardians' Echoes a Golden Era of Saturday Morning Cartoons, Jenneth Leed Alas, any sci-fi-ish efforts seem restricted to dystopian dramas. We need higher budgets and risks to widen those genre limits. 3. Realm Makers unites Christian creators 265. How Can We Shine the Gospel at the Realm Makers Expo? 266. How Do You Assemble a New Expo for Christian Fandoms? | with Scott Minor Last year's conference in Grand Rapids marked an experiment. Can this organization blend creator training with a public expo? Results were mixed-positive, mainly because of the venue choice. For me, a debut sci-fi novelist, results may have skewed better. Yet our primary audience must be Christian fans and families. A semi-major downtown is difficult for these folks to access. Next year's new venue in St. Louis looks much more promising! And it sounds like the public Expo will be easier for fans to access. For Christian fantasy to grow, we must unite over common interest. Yet this unity must be based on love for the true Jesus, our Author. 2. Biblical fiction is the top Christian genre There's no contest. Amish and historical fiction is dethroned. Christian fantasy (mostly romantasy) remains confined to books. Amazon's ‘House of David' Anoints an Intriguing Biblical Epic, Michael Allen ‘House of David' Is Crowned King of Amazon Prime, Jenneth Leed 1. Fantasy for teen/YA women continues to rule the Christian-made fantastical worlds This might well be the repeat headline from previous years. Facts are facts. Teen girls and women outread everyone else. When they like fantasy, they prefer female heroes/relationships. Romantasy is the queen. And her handmaiden is royal drama. 249. What is ‘Romantasy'? | with Parker J. Cole And the new princess on the block? Time-travel romance, for sure. 263. What is Time-Travel Romance? | Every Hour Until Then with Gabrielle Meyer These books get the most attention on Instagram and elsewhere. Is it true that “men don't read”? Not necessarily. Men do read. But they tend to read nonfiction about culture, theology, history. And for fantastical fiction, these readers have unique expectations. Christians here favor proven legacies, especially Lewis/Tolkien. One can't complain about the reality. Instead, meet the standard. Frankly, that's my hope for Above the Circle of Earth and beyond. Of course I support teen/YA female-focused fantasy stories! Yet that's not my genre; it doesn't help me, personally, grow in joy. Surely there are more readers who favor other kinds of stories, maybe deeper, maybe in underdog genres like sci-fi and horror. Christians must expect a true joyous sci-fi future under King Jesus. And we uniquely understand supernatural realities/horror today. But making new stories isn't enough. We must cultivate readers. That's our mission at Lorehaven with our new mission statement: Escape bad books. Find the best Christian fantasy and sci-fi! Watch this space for more about bad books, reader cultivation, and new resolutions to avoid scroll traps and level up your imagination. Com station Top question for listeners What was your top fantasy story or least-liked story in 2025? Next on Fantastical Truth “In one cataclysmic moment, millions around the world disappear.” Jesus returned thirty years ago. Or rather, He sort of pre-returned, the warm-up act, if you will. Many faithful Christians believe in this kind of “rapture.” And in December 1995, two authors teamed up and used this idea to create the most successful biblical end-times thriller we've yet seen. Last summer, we overviewed the series. Yet now we'll ask how that first Left Behind novel has aged, thirty years after its release.
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This week on The Golden Era Podcast, Jake and Joey dive into the WWE Women's Division from the week of November 28, 2005, right in the heart of the Ruthless Aggression Era, when RAW and SmackDown were delivering nonstop chaos, characters, and unforgettable moments.
John Cena has officially retired from WWE in 2025, marking the end of one of the greatest careers in pro wrestling history. But as the "Cenation" era closes, a massive question remains: What do we call this next chapter of WWE?In this episode, Brian H. Waters breaks down the history of WWE eras and the legends who defined them. From the heavy-hitting days of Bruno Sammartino and Bob Backlund in the WWWF, to the "Golden Era" of Hulk Hogan, the "New Generation" led by Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels, and the "Attitude Era" dominance of Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock.We look at John Cena's legacy across the "Ruthless Aggression" and "PG" eras and ask the ultimate question: Who takes the torch in 2025? Is it Cody Rhodes, Roman Reigns, or a new breakout star?In this video: The End of the John Cena Era 3:51 Who Takes the Torch from Cena? (13:54) MJF: The New AEW World Champion (14:56) The Usos Win WWE World Tag Titles (16:56) #GiveNikkiAChance: Nikki Bella's Viral Tweet (18:11) Is Oba Femi the next Bron Breakker? (19:13) Maya World & Hyan Sign with AEW (20:19) The Truth: Austin Theory, Paul Heyman & The Vision#WrestleMania #WomensWrestling #WWECreate some of the best social clips using OPUS Clip. Be sure to click my link belowhttps://www.opus.pro/?via=brianhwaters Save 10% off your purchase on Vertical Athletics by using the code BRIANHWATERS https://verticalathletics.com/discount/BRIANHWATERS?ref=brianhwaters24
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It's hard to argue that 3D printing has played a major role in ushering in the Golden Era of model railroading that we're enjoying right now. Kevin Tully tells us more about how 3D printing is allowing his companies, Southern-Tier Grain Modelers Supply and Industrial Modelers Supply, to produce super detail components that take your basic off-the-shelf kits to the next level. Kevin shares with us what it's like to take the show on the road to the major train shows and tells us where you can find him at the Railroad Hobby Show in West Springfield, Massachusetts. Mike Zucker from Spring Creek Model Trains kicks off a new era of the What's Happening In Model Railroading episodes by telling us "What's Trending In Model Railroading" and Eric Hansmann stops by with an RPM Report to close out 2025. Learn more about this episode on our website:aroundthelayout.com/206Thank you to our episode sponsor, Spring Creek Model Trains:https://www.springcreekmodeltrains.com/Thank you to our episode sponsor, Tully Models:https://tullymodels.comThank you to our episode sponsor, 18Ten Designs:https://www.1810designs.com/