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British comedian Dave Gorman joins Grace for another scrumptious helping of Comfort Eating. Across the noughties, Dave took the British comedy scene by storm, and is known for taking the mundane, adding some sparkle and creating an Edinburgh festival fringe show, a UK tour and a book. Now he is back with a reboot of Dave Gorman: Modern Life is Goodish. Dave recounts how his hero comedian Frank Skinner gave him his big break; how fish and chips equals celebration; and what he munches on to fuel his frequent all-night writing sessions
We are back with episode 450 of the Geektown Radio podcast, and Dave is joined by Matt from Entertainment Talk to discuss all the latest and TV, film, and gaming news & reviews!Whilst we'd usually have Gray on this week to talk Oscars, he's unfortunately tied up, so Matt graciously stepped in, and brings us a review of the animated series 'Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man' - a show that you should not judge by its trailer! We also chat about the newly released video game 'Two Point Museum', which is the latest building game in the Two Point franchise. Meanwhile, Dave reviews Sky's latest release from Chris O'Dowd, 'Small Town, Big Story', which has a surprising sci-fi edge to it, plus catching up with 'SAS Rogue Heroes' Season 2, and 'Dave Gorman's Modern Life is Goodish'. We also discuss the demise of Skype, and run through the winners and loses of this year's Oscars.Over in the news updates, and we don't really have any cancellations this week, although we do run through some of the data released in Netflix's "What We Watched" report, including our thoughts on the cancelled 'Kaos" series. We also chat about DC's ‘Lanterns' Series, ITV's ‘Red Eye' getting a new lead, Guy Richie's 'MobLand', and ‘The Boys' 'Supernatural' reunion, plus lots more!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/geektown. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stuart Maconie is looking on the bright side this week with Dave Gorman who thinks that 'Modern Life is Goodish'. In the latest installment of his TV series, Dave Gorman is back with his trusty powerpoint as he falls down rabbit holes but always with a smile on his face -ish. And just to balance out all that positivity we've got natural worrier Angela Barnes whose new stand up tour is called 'Angst', a very funny catalogue of her failures.And if you are anxiously watching the green shoots emerge awaiting the end of winter, nature writer Simon Barnes is the ideal guide with his new book 'Spring is the Only Season'And there's music from the Hastings band HotWax who are just about to release their debut album Hot Shock and neo-soul vocalist Ni MaxinePresenter: Stuart Maconie Prodcuer: Jessica Treen
Ian and Hannah review the biggest new films and bingeable shows on UK streaming services for the week beginning Friday 28th February 2025, including:Award-winning comedian Dave Gorman takes a sideways look at modern life in a series of stand-up performances powered by his laptop. Series six of Dave Gorman: Modern Life is Goodish is available on U and Dave.Reformed party girl Kate Hudson must prove herself as a businesswoman when she's unexpectedly put in charge of her family's pro basketball team, in Netflix 10-part comedy series Running Point.The Duttons face a new set of challenges in the early 20th century, including the rise of Western expansion, Prohibition, and the Great Depression. Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren star in season two of 1923 on Paramount Plus.New reality series The Baldwins, on Discovery Plus, gives us unfiltered access into the highs and lows of one of the world's most famous and infamous families.Follow Bingewatch on all major podcast players for your weekly rundown of the best binge-worthy shows across Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ and more.Remember to leave a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser and Goodpods AND you can now show your support and leave a tip for Ian and Hannah.You can also stay in touch with the team via Twitter AND if you like Bingewatch but you're looking for a specific review, check out BITESIZE BINGEWATCH, our sister show making it easier to get the bits you want!If you're a brand interested in sponsorship or collabs, email hello@podcastsbyliam.com and chat to us now!
This week, Rob is joined by comedian, writer, and PowerPoint master Dave Gorman. Dave shares stories from his early days breaking into comedy and offers a glimpse into the '90s Manchester comedy scene - working alongside Steve Coogan, Stewart Lee, and Caroline Aherne. Dave reflects on ‘The Mrs Merton Show', sharing a heartfelt tribute to Caroline and her unique comic genius. Rob also finds out about the highly anticipated return of ‘Dave Gorman: Modern Life is Goodish'. Don't miss it!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
#549 Noleros - Richard has taken on a huge personal challenge for charity that might affect his ability to do his job (so what was the excuse before?). His guest is crossword compiler (though we never mention that) Dave Gorman. They talk about a jacket potato based autobiography, who the Queen is, how trying to save the planet could help terrorists, why he's returned to Modern Life is Goodish after 7 years ad the reason there are only 3 episodes in the series, rather than the recorded 4, when snacks mutate and super-long finger nails and will Dave Gorman return to Neighbours?To support Rich in his Solero challenge please donate here https://www.justgiving.com/page/noleroTo see Rich on tour head here http://richardherring.com/ballback/tourCome and see RHLSTP live http://richardherring.com/rhlstpSUPPORT THE SHOW!Watch our TWITCH CHANNELSee extra content at our WEBSITE Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/rhlstp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dave Gorman! The man, the legend, the maker of the most epic comedy shows of the past thirty years. How could you miss this? Dave is interested in everything, and makes everything interesting. The brilliance includes cryptic crosswords, it includes playing cards, and Dave tells us about the time he hosted a darts tournament where Eric Bristow was working illicitly.
What better guest to chat cycling with Chris than Dave Gorman, who once pedalled across the UK to a variety of stand-up gigs after an early medical mishap. He joined us to push Taskmaster as an Olympic event, and to talk supporting Liverpool and a new batch of Modern Life is Goodish. Follow Sporting Misadventures on Twitter - https://twitter.com/SportingMisadvn - and Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sportingmisadventures/ and let us hear about your own sporting misadventures by emailing sportingmisadventures@gmail.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rev. Dr. Michael HegemanScripture: Nehemiah 8:1-3, 5-6, 8-1 & Luke 4:14-2
Monte & The Pharaoh Present: A Heartfelt Conversation with Barbara Goodish – Bruiser Brody's legacy In an interview like you've never heard before, #BarbaraGoodish, the beloved wife of wrestling legend #BruiserBrody, sits down with Monte & The Pharaoh to reveal the untold stories of Brody's life, legacy, and their journey together. From his fearless persona in the ring to the man he was at home, Barbara shares heartfelt memories and exclusive insights into the enduring impact Brody left on the wrestling world. Don't miss this unique glimpse into the life of a true wrestling icon, as told by the woman who knew him best. #WrestlingHistory #BruiserBrodyLegacy #MonteAndThePharaoh
The Duke Loves Rasslin 8th Anniversary celebration continues! This week, we've got a double dose of awesome:A special message from the legendary Ma Renegade and her Superstar Daughters, The Renegade Twins!An in-depth interview with Barbara Goodish, the wife of the late wrestling icon Bruiser Brody!Mrs. Goodish opens up about:The upcoming Bruiser Brody Memorial Event at SICW Fanfest (May 17th & 18th) - head to SICW.Org for tickets!The heartwarming story of how she and Bruiser Brody met and fell in love.Bruiser's legacy as the subject of the very first Dark Side of the Ring pilot episode.A touching moment with La Rosa Negra that left a lasting impression.Plus, much more! Don't miss this incredible conversation with a true wrestling legend's wife!** Visit RiveryCityWrestlingCon.com to get your tickets for this year's biggest #RCWC event ever!** --*Ready to shop better hydration? Use my special link DukeLovesRasslin to save 20% off anything you order over at LiquidIV.Com--*All views expressed on #DukeLovesRasslin are that of those expressing it. If you love it too bad. If you hate it too bad. #PullUpYourSkinnyJeansSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/dukelovesrasslin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A new MP3 sermon from Lewis and Clark Bible Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Goodish isn't Good Enough Subtitle: Romans Speaker: Caleb Hilbert Broadcaster: Lewis and Clark Bible Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 4/21/2024 Bible: Romans 2:12-16 Length: 32 min.
This sermon explores the message of Romans-2-12-16, emphasizing that mere outward appearance and partial obedience to the law are insufficient for salvation. It challenges the notion that being -goodish- can make us righteous or spare us from divine judgment. Highlighting the true basis of salvation, it calls us to embrace God's grace through faith in Jesus Christ, which alone justifies and saves us from the impending judgment.
This sermon explores the message of Romans-2-12-16, emphasizing that mere outward appearance and partial obedience to the law are insufficient for salvation. It challenges the notion that being -goodish- can make us righteous or spare us from divine judgment. Highlighting the true basis of salvation, it calls us to embrace God's grace through faith in Jesus Christ, which alone justifies and saves us from the impending judgment.
This sermon explores the message of Romans:2:12-16, emphasizing that mere outward appearance and partial obedience to the law are insufficient for salvation. It challenges the notion that being "goodish" can make us righteous or spare us from divine judgment. Highlighting the true basis of salvation, it calls us to embrace God's grace through faith in Jesus Christ, which alone justifies and saves us from the impending judgment.
Scott Rogers of Huge Pop Wrestling sits down with SICW's Herb Simmons and Barbara Goodish, the wife of the late Bruiser Brody. prowrestlingwire.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rick252/support
Por primera vez para un medio de Puerto Rico, La Viuda de Bruiser Brody (Frank Goodish) nos habla de su historia con esta legendaria figura de la lucha libre.
35 years after the tragic death of Bruiser Brody, his widow Barbara Goodish talks about her husband and his impact on pro wrestling. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
More pages of the bible are dedicated to the life and legacy of King David than any other person apart from Jesus, and in today's talk we meet him for the first time. He is anointed as the new chosen King of Israel but Samuel the prophet, when he wasn't even invited to anointing party (he'd been out on the fields, protecting the family sheep.) In front of 7 of his more eligible brothers, God says 'this is the one.' It's hard not to imagine how this must have felt to Eliab, Abinadab and the ones Samuel doesn't even bother to name. God chooses the unexpected one over and over again, which leads us to ask why, and what does it say about Him. This one is about the human instinct to compare, and the unexpected work that God does when we're out in the wilderness. By Hannah Flint
More pages of the bible are dedicated to the life and legacy of King David than any other person apart from Jesus, and in today's talk we meet him for the first time. He is anointed as the new chosen King of Israel but Samuel the prophet, when he wasn't even invited to anointing party (he'd been out on the fields, protecting the family sheep.) In front of 7 of his more eligible brothers, God says 'this is the one.' It's hard not to imagine how this must have felt to Eliab, Abinadab and the ones Samuel doesn't even bother to name. God chooses the unexpected one over and over again, which leads us to ask why, and what does it say about Him. This one is about the human instinct to compare, and the unexpected work that God does when we're out in the wilderness.
Had the chance to speak with Barbara Goodish this week on Wrestling with Heart! Goodish is the widow of the late Frank Goodish (Bruiser Brody) who passed away at the age of 42 in 1988. Goodish is now a board member of the Cauliflower Alley Club, a nonprofit organization aimed at helping professional wrestlers and boxers. You can find more information about the Cauliflower Alley Club here:https://www.caulifloweralleyclub.org/https://www.facebook.com/cauliflowera...All photos used with permission from Barbara Goodish.Are you a pro wrestler and have done community service and/or charity work? E-mail the podcast at wrestlingwithheart@yahoo.com and tell us if you would be interested in being interviewed.Donate to my Patreon and subscribe to my content here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=84502525Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
Dolly Chugh (she/her, hear my name) is an award-winning professor at the New York University Stern School of Business where she teaches MBA courses in leadership and management. Her research focuses on “bounded ethicality,” which she describes as the “psychology of good people.” She is the author of The Person You Mean to Be: How Good People Fight Bias (HarperCollins, 2018), A More Just Future (Simon & Schuster, 2022), and the popular Dear Good People newsletter. Dolly's TED Talk was named one of the 25 Most Popular TED Talks of 2018 and currently has almost 5 million views. Dolly had a number of amazing insights during our conversation. Some of them include: “I love writing. It's a space that's really rejuvenating and clarifying for me” (6:35). “I think through writing” (6:45). “I'm a big fan of dumping thoughts out as unformed as possible” (7:40). “I teach on the page” (8:55). “I am learning alongside my students” (9:10). “Thinking is dynamic” (10:40). “A lot of us are looking for a way to engage that feels ongoing with the conversation” (14:30). “We would never have seen any change for the better if we were waiting for [everyone to get engaged]” (18:00). “The mantra I heard growing up was to not worry about the outcome or reward” (26:15). “Strategically, I'm interested in how to deal with people who degrade the humanity of others” (35:25). “I'm very deadline driven” (37:15). “I put forcing mechanisms on myself” (38:00). “People who had very rigid goals and people who had no goals went to the gym less than people who had a flex goal where there was a range in performance” (41:10). “Any identity I individually care about I'm going to try to defend. That's human nature” (42:10). “One of the identities that many of us care about is being a good person” (42:25). “We don't all have the same definition of what a good person is” (42:30). “We care about validating our identity” (43:35). “That's what I call being goodish. Essentially having a growth mindset as opposed to a fixed mindset” (44:45). “From a learning standpoint, the challenge mindset is a good place to be (45:05). “Sports offer such a good metaphor for life” (48:40). “Our brains are not perfect machines. They've evolved to do a lot on autopilot and take shortcuts” (53:30). “There's a lot more things that benefit all of us than we realize” (57:10). “Shame refers to a bad feeling that encompasses all of who I am… Guilt refers to a bad feeling about something that I did or didn't do. It's not about all of me, it's about that thing” (1:03:15). “Shame tends to lead to us being less active, less proactive, less owning of the issue, less likely to apologize, whereas guilt tends to lead to us to try to remedy the thing, be more active, be more likely to apologize” (1:03:45). “Guilt is not a bad thing. It feels bad. It feels awful. But guilt helps us in a lot of ways” (1:04:15). “Lean into the guilt and try to lean away from the shame” (1:05:00). “You can only sprint for so long” (1:05:35). “Embrace the joy. That's going to be your superpower” (1:07:15). “I'm excited about the power of the arts to help us all move in directions that are uncomfortable” (1:09:00). Additionally, you can check out Dolly's website here, and follow her on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn. I'd also encourage you to purchase Dolly's books, The Person You Mean to Be: How Good People Fight Bias, and A More Just Future anywhere books are sold. You can also watch Dolly's TED Talk here. Thank you so much to Dolly for coming on the podcast! I wrote a book called “Shift Your Mind” that was released in October of 2020, and you can order it on Amazon and Barnes and Noble. Additionally, I have launched a company called Strong Skills, and I encourage you to check out our new website https://www.strongskills.co/. If you liked this episode and/or any others, please follow me on Twitter: @brianlevenson or Instagram: @Intentional_Performers. Thanks for listening.
You don't need to be a good person to be an anti-racist. In fact, you shouldn't be. You should be goodish. In this episode, we sit down with NYU professor and award-winning researcher Dolly Chugh to discuss issues of race in America and how we can create a more just future for all. Dolly is the author of The Person You Mean to Be: How Good People Fight Bias and A More Just Future. Whether you're looking for inspiration to make a positive impact in the world, or grappling with issues of race and allyship, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in and learn how to be builders of the tools, communities, teams, processes, courage, and families that make positive change a reality.
Barbara Goodish joins me today on the show to talk about the legacy of her late husband Bruiser Brody . We discuss his new action figure , some memories on how they met , Dark Side Of The Ring , WWE Hall Of Fame and more . Figure https://powertownwrestling.com/products/bruiser-brody-collectible-action-figure Book https://www.amazon.co.uk/Brody-Triumph-Tragedy-Wrestlings-Rebel/dp/1550227602 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bgoodish
Barbara Goodish is the widow of Bruiser Brody, a once-in-a-lifetime performer and one of the most influential wrestlers of all time. Brought to you by: Kayfabe News
Special Guest, Barbara Goodish - wife of Bruiser Brody!!
Grace and Alvina talk about the controversy surrounding the co-author of THE CROOKED DOOR, whether it's better to try to be good or just good-ish, and what their guilty pleasures are. See complete show notes at www.bookfriendsforever.com. Click here to become a Patreon member: https://www.patreon.com/Bookfriendsforever1. Click here for Grace's Newbery poster https://shop.carlemuseum.org/category/books/autographed-books/grace-lin
In tandem with our men's pro wrestling panel the week before, Crazy Train Radio had Barbara Goodish(Bruiser Brody/Frank's widow) and Darla Staggs as 2/3 of The Pro Wrestling Queens discussing their lives and experiences in the business, the Sam Muchnick/Larry Matysik St Louis promotional territory and Larry's circuit war with Pat O'Connor once Sam retired, Barbara's thoughts on Frank's new Bruiser Brody action figure from Greg Gagne and Magnum TA's new company with the original Remco AWA action figure 80's partner. Crazy Train Radio Facebook: www.facebook.com/realctradio Instagram: @crazytrainradio Twitter: @realctradio YouTube: www.youtube.com/crazytrainradio Website: crazytrainradio.us --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crazytrainradio/support
My Guest for Episode 130 is Bruiser Brody's Wife Barbara Goodish. Topics Barbara continuing Bruiser's legacy at the Cauliflower Alley Club. Bruiser's brand new amazing action figure from PowerTown Wrestling. Barbara running the family home whilst Brody was on his busy wrestling schedule. The 2 Bruiser Brody Facebook pages and their fantastic content. And so much more!!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we have the chance to catch up with the widow of the legendary Bruiser/King Kong Brody, Barbara Goodish. What were the early years and travels and life like on the road? What made the friendship/partnership with Stan Hansen special and why it remains so to this day. Why couldn't he be "Bruiser" Brody in the AWA, and his no-nonsense approach to not being swerved by promoters. Plus Mick hand picking his interview, did he leave wrestling at the arena, what should his legacy be and more. Brought to you by our friends at SotaStick. Sotastick is the place to go for your Minnesota sports themed novelty shirts, hats, and whatever you want. Check out their website https://sotastickco.com/ and use the promo code UNLEASHED for 15% off! Lift Bridge Brewery has the official beer of AWA Unleashed! The best brewery with the best beer for the best fans! Check out their inventory for the booze and swag! http://liftbridgebrewery.com/ Catch us at our first live show Sat. June 11 at Lift Bridge Brewery before the Midwest All-Star Wrestling card! Doors at noon, live podcast at 2:00pm, wrestling at 3:30pm! Get tix -> bit.ly/3OdPVg6
Barbara Goodish has been a part of the pro wrestling family for over 40 years! She was the wife of the late Bruiser Brody (Frank Goodish). Barbara is a lifetime member of the Cauliflower Alley Club and is the club's Reunion Registration Registrar. On this episode we talk to Barbara about her childhood, meeting Frank, life as the spouse of a wrestler and much more! You can follow Barbara Goodish on Facebook and order her book Brody: The Life and Tragedy of Wrestling's Rebel: https://www.facebook.com/bgoodish Help support the podcast! You can make contributions or purchase items at: Contribution: www.anchor.fm/brian-ferguson3 and click the support button Teespring Store: https://bumps-thumps-2.creator-spring.com/ You can follow Bumps & Thumps on the following social media platforms: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnQG8G8GE0eTHmzIzTBnZ8Q Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/Brianferguson Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BumpsThumps Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bumps_n_thumps/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bumps_thumps Parler: https://parler.com/brinshe2003 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brian-ferguson3/support
Barbara Goodish has been a part of the pro wrestling family for over 40 years! She was the wife of the late Bruiser Brody (Frank Goodish). Barbara is a lifetime member of the Cauliflower Alley Club and is the club's Reunion Registration Registrar. On this episode we talk to Barbara about her childhood, meeting Frank, life as the spouse of a wrestler and much more! VOC Nation takes you behind the scenes of your favorite moments in pro wrestling history. Notable show hosts include legendary pro wrestling journalist Bill Apter, former WWE/TNA star Shelly Martinez, former WWE and AWA broadcaster Ken Resnick, former WCW performer The Maestro, former TNA Impact talent Wes Brisco, Pro Wrestling Illustrated's Brady Hicks, independent pro wrestling and Fireball Run star Sassy Stephie, and more! Since 2010, VOC Nation has brought listeners into the minds of the biggest stars in pro wrestling and entertainment. Subscribe to the podcasts for free on most major directories, and visit vocnation.com for live programming. Subscribe to premium - only $3/mo - for commercial full commercial free audio and video episodes. Exclusive access to 50 years of Bill Apter's interview archives is available for a nominal charge. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Fantasy Footballers are back with a new episode! On today's fantasy football podcast, the early rankings continue as the NFL Draft gets closer! Andy, Mike, and Jason reveal their top 10 wide receivers for 2022! Where does Davante Adams rank on the Raiders? Is Tyreek Hill still a top 10 fantasy WR with Miami? Manage your redraft, keeper, and dynasty fantasy football teams with the #1 fantasy football podcast. -- Fantasy Football Podcast for April 19th, 2022. The 2022 UDK is available for pre-order at UltimateDraftKit.com -- Get instant access to the Dynasty Pass with the UDK+ (03:15) - Quick Question (11:10) - NFL News (16:15) - Early Top 10 WR Rankings (17:05) - Cooper Kupp (21:40) - Justin Jefferson (23:45) - Ja'Marr Chase (28:20) - Davante Adams (33:15) - Stefon Diggs (37:15) - Deebo Samuel (42:00) - A.J. Brown (46:00) - DeAndre Hopkins (49:05) - Tyreek Hill (52:55) - Mike Evans Connect with the show: Subscribe on YouTube Visit us on the Web Support the Show Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Do you have kids? Do you want kids? Have you seen a kid? Hawaii if your answer is yes, that this episode is for you. Join us this week as I share my skills and tactics on how to raise almost good kids and the 21st century. And if you're thinking about having a kid, think twice in download once. I approve this message!!!!Join our Facebook community or view the live stream on our YouTube Channel. God Bless!!Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/IYHInnertainmentLLC)
Here comes what ended up being only the first part of our season finale for season 2! The Goodish guys finally confront the mighty Iron Throne, the villans who seem to have been pulling all the threads when it comes to the Iron Crisis, the Bandit problems, and perhaps also all the assassins coming for Ruadan. They are a mighty foe indeed, will our heroes prevail, or will they die trying...?We're an actual play podcast where professional actors in Sweden play the best of Swedish RPGs (and some other games). Led by one of Swedens most experienced and appreciated podcast game masters we play Dungeons and Dragons, a game published by Wizards of the coast.Starring: Jakob Hultcrantz Hansson, Anneli Heed, Ingela Lundh, Dominic Kelly and Mattias RedboCharacters are made with D&D Beyond, the best online tool for your D&D experience!The music for Baldur's Gate by Michael Hoenig, used with kind permission from Beamdog.The original music for Sweden Rolls by Andreas Lundström
Today we're entering the world of sports. That's right, we're talking about everyone's favorite sport… Curling! Curling is a sport in which players slide stones on a sheet of ice toward a target area segmented into four concentric circles. It is related to bowls, boules, and shuffleboard. Two teams, each with four players, take turns sliding heavy, polished granite rocks, also called stones, across the ice curling sheet toward the house, a circular target marked on the ice. Each team has eight stones, with each player throwing two. The purpose is to accumulate the highest score for a game; points are scored for the stones resting closest to the center of the house after each end, which is completed when both teams have thrown all of their stones. A game usually consists of eight or ten ends… Um...What the fuck.. Fucking Moody… This is why we can't trust him to do research while hunting Sasquatch in Canada… Hold on, let me find the right notes… Son of a bitch, where are they… Ah, here we go. Today we are actually going into the wonderful world of… WRESTLING!!! But you know us… we're actually not looking at the wonderful part… No sirs and madams, we take it to the not-so-wonderful side. We'll be discussing some crazy and tragic wrestler Deaths. Many of our beloved childhood wrestling favorites have passed on over the past decade or so. Many were related to the job's rigors, leading to drug use and overdose, heart attacks, suicides, and a host of other causes. Today, we're going to look at some more… "interesting," if you will... wrestler deaths. Some of these guys you'll know, some only hardcore wrestling fans will know, and some, none of you may know, at all. Also, we're going to skip some of the biggest ones because they've been covered more times than podcasts covering Ted Bundy and in much more detail within the time we have, so you won't be hearing about some of the more popular ones. So without any more curling bullshit (fucking Moody). Let's get to it! First up is an old-timer that primarily wrestled in Australia… We love you beautiful sumbitches in Australia, so we wanted to throw this one in. Also, maybe you guys have some stories about this guy if you're old enough to remember him. His name is Brute Bernard! He initially made his name as tag team partner of Skull Murphy in the WWF. Brute toured the world with Skull until he died in 1969. Brute won the IWA World Tag titles in Australia with Murphy 6 times. They defeated Mark Lewin & Dominic de Nucci, Lewin & Bearcat Wright, Mario Milano & Billy White Wolf, Mario Milano & Antonio Pugliese, and Lars Anderson & Dick Murdoch. They lost to Lewin & Wright twice, Milano & Pugliese twice, Don Leo Jonathan & Antonio Pugliese, and Mario Milano & Spiros Arion. Brute continued as a solo wrestler in Australia, where he had his most tremendous success, winning the Austro-Asian title from Spiros Arion before dropping it back to him. He also wrestled extensively in the Carolinas, teaming up with the Missouri Mauler in Texas. Brute was also married to pro wrestler Betty Joe Hawkins. He was famous for his 'camel walk.' I tried to look it up but couldn't find anything about it, but I think it was probably something like the iron Shiek's "Camel Clutch." So when you look up the cause of death of this guy, you get a common reason of "shot while cleaning gun," which is still fucked up. The thing is, if you do a little more digging, it doesn't seem so simple. While there isn't an incredible amount of information on his death, if you look, you can find enough people that are suspicious of the "accidental" death ruling. Some think it was an intentional self-inflicted gunshot. There is a small amount that believes it was murder. And then some say that he was drunk and decided to play a game of Russian roulette. So what is the real story? Who knows? But there are enough people asking questions and spewing theories to make this an exciting appetizer for the show! Suicide? Russian roulette? Courtney Love? Who knows! And if that's "too soon", fuck off... she had SOMETHING to do with it. Ok, so who's next? Oh, how about Neil Allen Caricofe. His ring name "Neil Superior" was better known, and he was born on April 6, 1963, in Hagerstown, Maryland. He was at one point a corrections officer, and he also served in the army reserve. He was trained by one of the Wild Samoans, who you definitely remember if you're Chainsaw's age. Superior made his pro debut in 1989. He and his father, Dick Caricofe, founded the All-Star Wrestling League (later known as the National Wrestling League) in Hagerstown, Maryland, that same year. Caricofe formed a tag team with fellow Wild Samoan graduate Doug Stahl called The Superior Brothers, "Nasty" Neil, and "Desirable" Doug Superior. At some point, the two also wrestled under the team name...The Satanic Warriors… yea… Anyway. After splitting with Stahl, Superior embarked on a singles career. One of his first significant opponents was "The Honky Tonk Man" (who I loved as a kid) and who he faced in Hagerstown on August 10, 1991. Superior also feuded with Rasta the Voodoo Mon. Later that year, Superior defeated Helmut Hesler to win the NWL Heavyweight Championship. After that, he worked for many other independent companies throughout the 90s. Finally, he became the south Atlantic pro wrestling heavyweight champion in 1992 and held the belt for 4 months until the promotion folded. He would then go back and finish his career in the NWL until his death… Which is why we're here. Early on the morning of August 23, 1996, Caricofe, who had left his hotel room around 4:00 A.M., was observed acting erratically and running naked on the seventh floor of the Fenwick Inn in Ocean City, Maryland. Which, of course, we've all done at some point in our lives. It was believed that Caricofe had left his room accidentally and was unable to find his way back. Caricofe may have suffered from a medical condition caused by seizures, which made him sleepwalk. According to the Caricofe family, it wasn't unusual for him to sleep either in his underwear or nude. The night desk clerk, Lisa Mulvihill, became aware of the situation when a concerned guest called the front desk. When Mulvihill investigated, she saw Caricofe "jumping around and banging himself against the wall ."She briefly attempted to communicate with Caricofe but returned to the front desk and called the police, finding him unresponsive. Mulvihill received a second call that Caricofe was banging on the doors of several rooms. Mulvihill then made a second call to the police, informing them that she was returning to the seventh floor and requesting that officers meet her there. Officers would arrive and find Superior roaming the hallway, and when they approached him, they said he appeared to be in a boxer's stance, dancing around on his tiptoes and doing some kind of shadowboxing. They say he was not responding to their commands, and they called for backup when they assumed he was under the influence and dangerous. An attempt by two officers to handcuff Superior failed. They continued shouting commands to lay down on the ground and, when Caricofe failed to respond, all four officers used pepper spray, which they later claimed had no effect. Caricofe then moved toward the officers, pinning Officer Freddie Howard up against the wall, and held the officer by his shirt. Sergeant Braeuninger and Officer Alban radioed for backup, the latter calling in a "Signal 13," indicating an officer needed emergency assistance. Alban, Braeuninger, and Jones began hitting Caricofe on his lower back and legs with nightsticks to free Howard. Caricofe would run away and mash his way down 7 flights of stairs; along the way, police say he ran into a vending area and began beating his head and shoulders into the vending machines. Once he made it down the stairs, he headed into the parking lot, where more police were waiting. They sprayed him with pepper foam and beat him with nightsticks in another attempt to subdue him. Finally, the over officer grabbed him and held him long enough for the others to restrain him. The group held Caricofe down while attempting to handcuff him and place the "violent prisoner restraining device" on his legs. While police were waiting for paramedics to arrive, the officers observed that Caricofe was no longer breathing. They assisted paramedics in performing CPR on Caricofe but could not revive him. He was pronounced dead at the hospital a short time later. The story does not end there, though. The circumstances surrounding Caricofe's death were questioned during the next few weeks. It was not learned until afterward that Caricofe had been diagnosed with a medical condition two years earlier, a neurological problem possibly resulting from a wrestling-related injury that caused seizures and made him appear to be sleepwalking. Ya know, CTE... for those that don't know, Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is a progressive brain condition that's thought to be caused by repeated blows to the head and repeated episodes of concussion. It's mainly associated with contact sports, such as boxing or American football. The Caricofe family was given little information from authorities regarding the death of their son. They learned from Gerald Minnich, director of Minnich Funeral Home in Hagerstown, who described their son's injuries, that Neil Caricofe had sustained "a possible broken nose, swelling around his eyes and a bruise on the back of his head ." Caricofe's father did not initially hold Ocean City police liable for the death of his son. He was told by a Maryland State Police investigator and a friend who was a state trooper at the Berlin police barracks that his son had hit his head on a vending machine as he was running from police. The family believed that the responding police officers, three of whom were temporary, seasonal patrolmen, were inexperienced and had overreacted due to Neil Caricofe's size. In an article from the Washington Post, shortly after the incident, a woman who said she was staying at the hotel and witnessed the incident said Caricofe "didn't yell back or attack but refused to lay down and kept running around." The woman, who spoke on the condition that her name not be used, said she believes that officers put something resembling a dog collar around Caricofe's neck just before he became unconscious. "There were at least 10 of them on top of him," she said. "When they were finished, he was unconscious." City spokesman Jay Hancock said he had "not heard about anything being placed around {Caricofe's} neck at all." He said officers are trained to use a baton to strike someone in "the extremities." The witness also said police officers did not attempt to revive Caricofe by giving him CPR, contradicting police statements that officers had done so. The autopsy ruled the cause of death was heart disease combined with the ingestion of drugs and alcohol. A toxicology report found the presence of ephedrine, gamma hydroxybutyrate, anabolic steroids, and ethanol in his system. The family would challenge this ruling, though, as they believed he was perfectly healthy and that the police used excessive force, which caused his death. A year after Caricofe's death, his parents were still unable to find out the details of what occurred that night. The family's Baltimore attorney, Gerald Ruter, believed his clients were being stonewalled by law enforcement. So the family began their own investigation. On June 2, 1998, Caricofe's parents filed a $350 million federal lawsuit against the Ocean City Police Department, claiming that their son had died due to police brutality. The case was heard in U.S. District Court in Baltimore. Gerald Ruter, an attorney for the Caricofe family, claimed that the officers "jumped on him and knocked him down and emptied several cans of pepper spray into his face," causing him to suffocate to death. It was further claimed their use of nightsticks and pepper spray to subdue Neil Caricofe was unnecessary and constituted excessive force. Among those named in the lawsuit included former mayor Roland F. Powell, Police Chief David Massey, and 13 Ocean City police officers charged with wrongful death, excessive force, inadequate training and supervision of police, and false arrest. The case was dismissed by Judge Frederic Smalkin, who believed the officers had appropriately responded. The ruling was upheld by the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on April 1, 2002, concluding that the officers had never resorted to deadly force. Sounds pretty fucked up. More police bullshit? Justified force? Who knows, but that's a crazy tale! Next is one of the more prominent wrestlers we're gonna talk about. He started out as the Blue Angel, which transformed him into the Blue Blazer, the character that first brought him success. He is none other than the legendary Owen Hart. This is another one that's been covered a ton, but we wanted to talk about it because some of us here at the train remember watching this happen live. A member of the Hart wrestling family, he was born in Calgary, Alberta, the youngest of twelve children of Stampede Wrestling promoters Stu and Helen Hart. Among other accolades, Owen was a one-time USWA Unified World Heavyweight Champion, a two-time WWF Intercontinental Champion, a one-time WWF European Champion, and a four-time WWF World Tag Team Champion, as well as the 1994 WWF King of the Ring. He headlined multiple pay-per-view events for the WWF and was widely regarded as one of the company's best in-ring performers. And if you've never seen him in action, the guy was an absolute specimen in the ring. On May 23, 1999, Hart fell to his death in Kansas City, Missouri, during the Over the Edge pay-per-view event. Hart was in the process of being lowered via harness and grapple line into the ring from the rafters of Kemper Arena for a booked Intercontinental Championship match against The Godfather. In keeping with the Blazer's new "buffoonish superhero" character, he began a dramatic entrance, being lowered to just above ring level. At that time, he would act "entangled," then release himself from the safety harness and fall flat on his face for comedic effect—this necessitated the use of a quick-release mechanism. It was an elaboration on a Blue Blazer stunt done previously on Sunday Night Heat before Survivor Series in 1998. While being lowered into the ring, Hart fell 78 feet (24 m), landing chest-first on the top rope (approximately a foot from the nearest turnbuckle), throwing him into the ring. Hart had performed the stunt only a few times before. Hart's widow Martha has suggested that Hart unintentionally triggered an early release by moving around to get comfortable with both the harness and his cape. Television viewers did not see the incident. Instead, a pre-taped vignette was being shown on the pay-per-view broadcast and on the monitors in the darkened arena during the fall. A vignette is any piece of video footage featuring characters or events shown to the audience for entertainment or edification. It is usually meant to introduce a debuting character, get a wrestler over before their TV wrestling debut, or signify an impending return. Afterward, while medical personnel worked on Hart inside the ring, the live event's broadcast showed only the audience. Meanwhile, WWF television announcer Jim Ross repeatedly told those watching live on pay-per-view that what had just transpired was not a wrestling angle or storyline and that Hart was hurt badly, emphasizing the seriousness of the situation. Jim Ross would later say in an interview. "Being at ringside the night he fell [and announcing live on air that he had died] was the toughest thing I ever did. To this day, I've still never seen the tape. I was pretty numb. Everyone was in shock that night. I still have nightmares about it. Owen was as warm-hearted as any human being I have ever known. He loved to laugh, and he loved to make other people laugh. He had a great spirit, a good soul, and a good heart." Five months before his tragic death, Owen Hart opened up to Slam Wrestling about his desire to soon leave wrestling: "When my contract is up, I'm out of wrestling. I've made plans. I've been smart with my fiscal affairs. Financially, I'll be set. I really want to devote a lot of time to my family. I've bought some property on a lake. I plan on doing a lot of boating and fishing. I want to continue to stay in shape. And who knows, I might do ten weeks a year in Japan. Something just to motivate me to keep in shape, keep involved a little bit but not have to deal with the politics, the pressures that are so intense right now. I've paid my dues for twelve years now. If I continue for five more, that's seventeen years working at a pretty hard clip. I think that at that point, my family, my wife, and my kids, have been compromised enough. I would like to kind of just disappear from wrestling fans and stuff. I don't want to forget the fans and what they've done. They've supported me and stuff, but at the same time, I'd like to just — I don't want to be hanging on like one of these wrestlers who's sixty years old, saying, 'Hey, I'm a wrestler.' Let it go. Make your money out of it and get on. Going out and performing- it's an art. I'd like fans to remember me as a guy who would go out and entertain them, give them quality matches. Not just the same old garbage every week." There was a lot of controversy over the incident. One of the main things that people talked about was how they went on with the show that night after the fall. So many people were upset that they would do this. Vince McMahon would say of the decision: "Knowing Owen as the performer he was, it is my belief that he would have wanted the show to go on. I didn't know if it was the right decision. I just guessed that it was what Owen would want." This is bullshit and just shows the kind of person McMahon was, in my personal opinion. Referee Jimmy Korderas, who Hart almost landed on when he fell, would say: "It's easy for us to say afterward, 'Well, the show should have stopped…' I was kind of on the fence with that. I kind of liken it a little bit to a Nascar race, where the race continues even after a tragic accident. Again, it's a tough call. I'm just glad I'm not the one who had to make that call." There were lawsuits filed by Hart's wife against the WWE and the harness company. A settlement was reached with the WWE for 18 million dollars which his wife used much to set up the Owen Hart Foundation. The lawsuit against the harness company was dropped after the settlement. A traffic end to the life of a great wrestler. Next up Adolfo Bresciano! You may know him better as Dino Bravo! After training under Gino Brito, he started his career in Montreal in the 1970s, working for Lutte Internationale. He became one of Canada's top professional wrestling stars, winning several major titles, including the Canadian International Heavyweight Championship six times, the NWA Canadian Heavyweight Championship (Toronto version), and the NWA Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship. He later signed with the World Wrestling Federation, where, as a partner to Dominic DeNucci, he won the WWF World Tag Team Championship. He was also the sole holder of the WWF Canadian Championship before the title was abandoned in 1986. Bravo returned to the WWF in late 1986 with a new look. He was now noticeably more muscular and almost immediately began bleaching his brown hair blonde. Again, he was a heel and began working as part of Luscious Johnny Valiant's stable with Greg "The Hammer" Valentine and Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake. Bravo was known as more of a technical wrestler in his days of wrestling in Canada. Still, with his strongman gimmick, his technical side was pushed into the background and his style changed to using power (brawling) moves such as bodyslams, clotheslines, punches, kicks, and other power holds such as the bearhug. In contrast, his finishing move changed from an airplane spin to a sidewalk slam. Bravo left the WWF and retired from wrestling following a European tour in April 1992. After retiring, he helped train wrestlers in Montreal. After retiring from the WWF, Dino reportedly struggled to make ends meet. Related by marriage to Montreal mobster Vic Cotroni, Dino became involved with crime. Using his status as a wrestling celebrity, he smuggled and sold illegal cigarettes in Canada, mainly to Aboriginals. The story goes that while his wife was taking his daughter to ballet class, he sat down to watch a hockey game on television and ended up shot 17 times with seven hits to the head and 10 to his torso. The crime remains an unsolved murder; however, it is widely accepted that Dino's involvement in smuggling was the reason for his death. As there were no signs of a break-in and no footprints outside the home's windows, there is speculation that Dino knew his killer, that the person was watching hockey with him when the assassination happened. While this can't be confirmed, what is certain is that Dino's wife found him later that evening when she returned home with their daughter. Dino Bravo was killed on Wednesday, March 10, 1993. In an interview, his former opponent Bret "The Hitman" Hart revealed that Bravo confided to friends shortly before his death that he knew his days were numbered. Canadian Mafia… Not gonna lie… Didn't know that was a thing! Speaking of murdered wrestlers, it's time for everyone's favorite…. The midnight train's quick hits! John Meek wrestled under the name "Iron" Mike Steele, and in his career, he shared the ring with the likes of Marc Mero and Dean Malenko. Unfortunately, his wrestling career and life came to an end on August 29, 2007. Harry Brian Taylor intentionally ran over Steele from behind with his van while he was riding his motorcycle. Steele passed away two hours later next to his damaged motorcycle. On July 10, 2008, Taylor was found guilty of second-degree murder for killing Mike Steele. He was sentenced to life imprisonment without parole. Frank' Bruiser Brody' Goodish found success as a main eventer and became one of the most talented big men in wrestling. Brody was scheduled to face Dan Spivey in Puerto Rico, but he was called into the shower area by wrestler José Huertas González to talk about some business. Brody was stabbed in the gut by González and died in the hospital from his stab wounds. He was only 42. González was charged with murder but pleaded self-defense and was acquitted. Tank Morgan was born in 1933, and his name died down following his tenure in WWF (now WWE) from 1966-1967. On December 12, 1966, he lost to former WWE Champion Bruno Sammartino in a two out of three falls match inside Madison Square Garden's, the world's most famous arena. This was the most notable moment in Morgan's entire career, but sadly, he was gunned down in a drive-by shooting on August 15, 1991, while walking his dog. Unfortunately, the details concerning his death are pretty scarce. Many people believed that Morgan was caught up in the crossfire and was a victim of mistaken identity. What we do know, however, is that he was murdered. "Gentleman" Chris Adams had a successful wrestling career. He's also the man who trained a guy named Steven James Anderson, aka Steve Williams "The Ringmaster," aka "Stunning" Steve Austin, aka... you guessed it! Stone Cold Steve Austin. Adams worked for World Class Championship Wrestling as a mid-carder in the late 1990s. After Adams' short-term girlfriend Linda was found dead in 2000 following a drug or alcohol overdose, Adams was charged for manslaughter. However, he was passed out too, but he survived the overdose. He waited to find out whether or not the court found him guilty, but he never lived to hear the verdict. Adams was shot in the chest after a heated argument with his friend on October 7, 2001. The charges were acquitted after the friend claimed that he shot Adams in self-defense. Ricky Lawless was considered an excellent technician during his career in the '80s. He trained a lot of independent wrestlers such as Joey Maggs, Bobby Starr, and Axl Rotten. Lawless was discovered dead at the age of 28 after he, too, was shot. It was determined by the police that Raymond Swartz, the husband of the woman Lawless had reportedly had an affair with, was the man responsible for the shooting. There you have it… murdered wrestler quick hits. No wrestling family has been through more tragedy than the Von Erichs. The family's actual last name is Adkisson. However, every member of the family who joined the wrestling business used the Von Erich name. This was in dedication to the patriarch of the family, Jack (Fritz Von Erich) Adkisson. Fritz lived to the age of 68, though unpleasantly, five of his six sons preceded him in death, three by suicide. The firstborn son, Jack Jr., was electrocuted at the age of six in 1959 in a household accident. In 1984, David Von Erich died in Japan from an unconfirmed cause, although it is widely believed he died from a drug overdose. On April 12, 1987, Mike Von Erich left a suicide note for his family, then went to Lewisville Lake, where he drank alcohol and overdosed on the sleeping aid Placidyl. A few days before his death, Mike was arrested after a DUI. His body was found four days later and buried at Grove Hill Memorial Park in Dallas. On September 12, 1991, at about 9 P.M., Chris Von Erick was found by his brother Kevin and mother outside of their family farm in Edom, suffering from a self-inflicted 9mm gunshot wound to the head. According to Kevin, he discovered Chris sitting alone on top of a hill. Chris reassured him, and after Kevin left, he shot himself in the head. Although Chris was hospitalized at the East Texas Medical Center shortly after 10 P.M., he died 20 minutes after arriving, eighteen days before his 22nd birthday. Toxicology reports also revealed cocaine and valium were in his system at his death. Kevin had talked to Chris earlier that day about 100–150 yards north of their home where an apparent suicide note had been left. After the 1987 suicide of brother Mike, Chris began to experience depression and drug issues. He was also frustrated by his inability to make headway as a wrestler due to his physical build. His interment was located at Grove Hill Memorial Park in Dallas. On June 4, 1986, Kerry von Erich was in a motorcycle accident that nearly ended his life. He suffered a dislocated hip and a badly injured right leg. Doctors were unable to save his right foot, eventually amputating it. According to his brother Kevin, Kerry injured the foot following surgery by attempting to walk on it prematurely, thus forcing the doctors to amputate it. He continued wrestling after the accident with a prosthesis. He kept the amputation secret to most fans and fellow wrestlers, even going to the extreme of showering with his boots on. His amputation was kept secret from the public until after his death. However, Roddy Piper stated in his autobiography: "We were the best of friends. In fact, he felt comfortable enough to sit with me in a hotel and shoot the breeze with his prosthetic off". After the amputation of his foot, Kerry became addicted to pain killers, followed by several drug problems. Among the many of them were two arrests, the first of which resulted in probation. Kerry died by suicide with a single gunshot to the heart with a .44 caliber pistol on February 18, 1993, on his father's ranch in Denton County, Texas, just 15 days after his 33rd birthday. His death came just one day after being indicted for the second drug charge, which would have more than likely resulted in extensive jail time (being a violation of his probation), In his autobiography, "My Real Life in the Cartoon World of Wrestling", Brett "the Hitman" Hart stated that Kerry had told him that he had decided to join his late brothers in heaven and was waiting for God to tell him when. Bret told Kerry that his living daughters would need him more than his late brothers. Kerry mostly convinced Bret that he had changed his mind, but Bret feared that it was only words. Kerry told Bret again in the summer of 1992 that he wanted to follow his three late brothers David, Mike, and Chris and that they were calling him. Kerry's marriage had fallen apart earlier in 1992, and according to Hart, Kerry believed that his death was inevitable. Fritz lived to the age of 68 and had to bury 5 of his sons. Kevin Von Erich talks about being the last Von Erich brother left alive in an interview from 1994. He says: "My brothers and I lived real dangerously. "We were a really reckless group always showing off for each other – like walking on bridges in Japan and taking every chance we could. We were just young kids. I'm really surprised that I survived… "We used to have this thing called the 'chance of the day,' where every day we'd take a chance on our lives. Dave was always too smart for that, so he'd just watch. We'd jump on wild bulls' backs, jump on trains going fast. "We'd get on the roof of a car at highway speed. You start thinking nothing can get you, and you're indestructible. That's part of being in sports. We were blessed with good bodies and good balance. We felt like we could do anything, and nothing would hurt us." He goes on about the pain killers and drugs: "Mike was into painkillers. All the brothers had painkillers prescribed by doctors. Kerry was the only one who got into illegal drugs [that weren't prescribed]. "Kerry figured he didn't have anything to live for. He was rootless. He had no home. Seeing me with my family made his pain greater. It reminded him of what he was missing. It was such a sad, tragic thing. "He had his two beautiful daughters and a wife he loved, but then he'd come home, and all his stuff would be moved out. She'd move all his stuff out. Kerry was no saint [but] they both treated each other kind of rough. "He had pretty much come to an understanding the day he killed himself. He just left having lunch with Kathy, his wife. Kerry was going to jail*, and he was afraid of never seeing his girls again. "He said, 'Kevin, I'm about to kill myself…' "We had talked for about an hour. We told some good dirty jokes, we laughed, and he told me, 'I'm going to kill myself.' I thought I had him talked out of it. "He said, 'I didn't want to be like Mike and not say goodbye.' "That's when I begged him. I said, 'Don't do this. Don't leave me alone. You're my only brother. Don't leave me.' "I thought I had talked him out of it. "Thirty minutes later, they found his body. He must have gone right out and done it. If you want to talk about tragic wrestler deaths, there you go. We can't even imagine going through something like that. And remember, if you or someone you know are having thoughts of harming yourself or someone else, please reach out to your local mental health professionals. It takes a stronger person to get help than to do something you can't take back. Those are some of the crazier deaths we found. This list is but a small fraction of the tragic deaths from the world of wrestling. Tons of guys we grew up watching have died recently due to health complications and drug issues. There have been some younger guys that have passed on recently as well. There have been tons of suicides in wrestlers under the age of 50. Also, as we've seen, a pretty good amount of murders. As we stated earlier, we stayed away from many more prominent names, mainly because they were health-related and covered extensively in recent years. Also, we don't want to talk about a guy who decided it was best to end his wife's and son's lives, as well as his own. CTE is a raging bitch. We'd like to hear what you guys think and maybe some crazy ones we've missed since we're not perfect! But before we talk about anything else, I am going to show you wonderful listeners some of my favorite moves in the ring on my boy Logan and check this out on our youtube page! Top wrestling movies https://www.ranker.com/list/wrestling-movies-list-of-all-wrestling-films/ranker-film
Have you found yourself defending yourself, saying “my intentions were good”? In your quest to support diversity, do you find yourself wanting to help but not quite succeeding? Tune in for a solution on how to move from being a believer to a builder. Hint, the answer lies in how you frame your intentions.
Have you found yourself defending yourself, saying “my intentions were good”? In your quest to support diversity, do you find yourself wanting to help but not quite succeeding? Tune in for a solution on how to move from being a believer to a builder. Hint, the answer lies in how you frame your intentions.
Have you found yourself defending yourself, saying “my intentions were good”? In your quest to support diversity, do you find yourself wanting to help but not quite succeeding? Tune in for a solution on how to move from being a believer to a builder. Hint, the answer lies in how you frame your intentions.
Ep 196 - A Goodish Year by Bee, Chic and Chris
Hello and welcome to Medieval Murder, the podcast that brings all things gruesome and historical to the comfort of your own home or car or wherever it is you're listening from. My name is Hannah Purtymun and I'm here with my father Kevin Purtymun to discuss some of the most famous and infamous murders that took place in the Medieval and Early Modern periods. Today we'll be talking about two saints during the medieval period who were both murdered: Saint Godelieve of Gisel and Saint Guinefort. If you have any listener questions, comments, or topic suggestions please feel free to reach our via our Twitter Account @MurderMedieval, our instagram account @MedievalMurder or via email at info.medievalmurder@gmail.com. Sources: Stephen of Bourbon (Etienne de Bourbon), “De Superticione” in “De septem donis Spiritus Sancti”, or “Tractatus de Diversis Materiis Praedicalibus”, in Anecdotes Historiques, Legends et Apologues Tires de Receuil inedit d'Etienne de Bourbon, ed. Albert Lecoy de La Marche (Paris: La Société de l'Histoire de France, 1877), pp.314-29. Goodish, Michael. “The Politics of Canonization in the thirteenth century: lay and Mendicant saints.” Saints and their Cults: Studies in Religious Sociology, Folklore and History. Pg. 169-187. Klaniczay, Gábor. ‘The Power of the Saints and the Authority of the Popes. The History of Sainthood and Late Medieval Canonization Processes', in Church and Belief in the Middle Ages: Popes, Saints, and Crusaders (Amsterdam, 2016). Kienzle, Beverly Mayne and Nancy Nienhuis. “Battered Women and the Construction of Sanctity,” Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion 17, 1 (Spring 2001): 33-61. Rist, Rebecca. "The papacy, Inquisition and Saint Guinefort the Holy Greyhound." Reinardus. Yearbook of the International Reynard Society 30, no. 1 (2018): 190-211. Salih, Sarah. “Saints and sanctity in medieval England.” British Library. Jan. 2018. Venarde, Bruce. “Drogo of Sint-Winoksbergen, Life of St. Godelieve,” Medieval Hagiography. (Jan. 2018).
It's my 100th episode y'all! Woohoo! I'm talking about the best practices I use to help my children navigate this childhood during our craziest year yet! #covidmom #momlife #fivekids #goodkids #happykids
This week we review - Modern Life Is Goodish (Series 4 Episode 3)Dave Gorman thinks modern life is good-ish. However, tired of endlessly being sold stuff he doesn't need, feeling manipulated by the media and harassed by technology, he's become slightly obsessive about the 'ish'. Instead of letting it drive him mad he's decided to fight back. A bit. Sort of, ish and he shares his observations and frustrations in this mischievous show.Presented using his own unique blend of stand-up and documentary comedy, it's a whole new take on the things we normally take for granted.Written by Dave GormanProduced by Nick Martin and James FidlerDirected by Paul WheelerA Liberty Bell production for Dave.Modern Life Is Goodish is available here: https://bit.ly/3danYWo The Comedy Slab Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spreaker, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, Spotify and Youtube. Subscribe for a new episode each Monday. Get in touch - we're @ComedySlab on Twitter and ComedySlab on Facebook.
Brandon joins us again! This time we kick off another hopefully-recurring segment called "Character Spotlight," wherein we pick a character and discuss them at length. It may be a character from the books, a character we've played in our own games, or even a character from popular media that we want to stat up in Palladium rules. This time, we're talking about Martin Goodish, Brandon's character in our ongoing Rifts campaign. Drop us a line! You can follow us on Twitter and Facebook, and we'd love to see you on our Discord Channel too. And let us know your thoughts by leaving a review on iTunes! For even more info and options, check out our main website or our new low-bandwidth alternative feed site. Links of Note: Motobushido RPG on DriveThruRPG Credits: Hosts: NPC and Matthew Gray Guests: Brandon Goede Music: Opening is "8-Bit bass & lead" by Furbyguy, Closing is "Caravana" by Phillip Gross Episode Length (We support chapters!): 09:10 Glitter Boys, Rifts, the Megaverse, and all other such topics are the property of Kevin Siembieda and Palladium Books. Please buy all their stuff and help keep them in print and making more games! You can order directly at palladiumbooks.com, and their entire catalog is available digitally at Drive-Thru RPG as well. Want to help us pay for hosting? Follow this link to our Pinecast Tip Jar! Also, check out our new affiliate store and buy some of the various products we endorse! Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/the-glitterbois/9fa3ad21-0360-4ee8-9479-c47a22c3ac52 This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-66e5ee for 40% off for 4 months, and support The Glitterbois.
Barbara Goodish. The widow of wrestling legend Frank Goodish AKA Bruiser Brody hangs with me to discuss how she met Bruiser. His beginnings in the Professional Wrestling business. His Legacy in the wrestling business. World Class Championship wrestling and Gary Hart stories!! What were Bruiser's plans after wrestling? https://twitter.com/ItsMeSpkn2U https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/Spkn2U
In this episode we explore personal decision making after consultation or seeking advise. All in all decision making about ones life has to be personal
In our inaugural episode, I sit down with Dolly Chugh, popular TED speaker and psychologist, to explore bias. Dolly’s mix of candor, humility and humor makes us less defensive as we learn how to eradicate bias. Sponsored by Kirkland & Ellis.
Bruiser Brody was known worldwide for his achievements and antics in the squared circle. A giant of a man, but a family man that could be a gentle giant. Let's find out more about the wildman---Bruiser Brody.
This week TMPT welcomes into the show for our flagship episode, Barbara Goodish.Barbara is the widow of the legendary Bruiser Brody, Frank Goodish. On this show, JP John Poz talks with Barbara in depth about his entire career including Japan WCCW, Puerto Rico, St. Louis, as well as how she met Brody, how they fell in love, her thoughts on his brutal murder and more. 32 year ago this past week was the unfortunate passing of Bruiser Brody.
We talked about her growing up in Australia and meeting Bruiser Brody and dating him and moving to the states and getting married to him Talked about her book about her husband and talked about the Brody Cup The Brody Memorial show Being good friends with Stan Hansen and Cauliflower Alley Club
We talked about her growing up in Australia and meeting Bruiser Brody and dating him and moving to the states and getting married to him Talked about her book about her husband and talked about the Brody Cup The Brody Memorial show Being good friends with Stan Hansen and Cauliflower Alley Club
Alex Dyson and Kyran Wheatley are back to discuss action movies, iso-fashion and whether or not this counts as an essential service
Jibba Jabba with Diafullah Dobashi - EP204 - The wife of the legendary late Bruiser Brody, Barbara Goodish. We talked about her late husband Bruiser Brody, toilet paper, wrestling, much more. Formally known as Chew the Fat with Diafullah Dobashi. Is hosted by professional wrestler and entertainer. The Beast from the Middle East, Yemeni Maniac, The Modern Day Sheik, Diafullah The Butcher Dobashi. You can listen to Jibba Jabba with Diafullah Dobashi on SPOTFY & Apple Podcast or where you may get your podcast from.Website for links and latest episodes at: www.DobashiRadioTakedownNetwork.comPro Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum website: www.PWHF.org Email: ButcherSpit@gmail.com For our official SWAG apparel: ButcherSpit.com
On this very special episode of WrestlingWithTheFuture®™ Podcast, Barbara Goodish, the woman affectionately known as "Mrs. Bruiser Brody", sits down with myself, Mike Kelleher (Legacy List w/Matt Paxon) and Filmmaker, Writer Director & Producer Mikey Messier (Disregard The Vampire) We discuss the Man behind the Myth, remembering the person, the man, the human being named Frank Goodish. During the conversation we also discuss his alter ego the terrifying "Bruiser Brody". Get to know the man as WE all have!
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In this episode of the Crack House Chronicles Donnie and Dale discuss The Murder of Bruiser Brody. Also we give a big shout out and thanks to Barbara Goodish, widow of Bruiser Brody. Be sure to check out the store page on our website. Also if you wish to support the Crack House there is a PayPal donation link on the website. Donnie and Dale have tons of show ideas in the works but if there is a topic you wish for us to discuss, please contact us through one of our social media links. Don't forget to give us a 5 Star rating wherever you listen to podcast! https://crackhousechronicles.com/ You can also email us at crackhousechronicles@gmail.com Sources and media: The intro for this episode is Marc Lowrance. He made an appearance from the KTVT studios to explain the situation of Bruiser and pay tribute to the perennial WCCW favorite. Intro music provided by The Fat Sparrows, Quicksand https://fanbuzz.com/pro-wrestling/bruiser-brody-death/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruiser_Brody http://www.solie.org/articles/brodeath.html
Have you found yourself defending yourself, saying “my intentions were good”? In your quest to support diversity, do you find yourself wanting to help but not quite succeeding? Tune in for a solution on how to move from being a believer to a builder. Hint, the answer lies in how you frame your intentions.
Have you found yourself defending yourself, saying “my intentions were good”? In your quest to support diversity, do you find yourself wanting to help but not quite succeeding? Tune in for a solution on how to move from being a believer to a builder. Hint, the answer lies in how you frame your intentions.
Have you found yourself defending yourself, saying “my intentions were good”? In your quest to support diversity, do you find yourself wanting to help but not quite succeeding? Tune in for a solution on how to move from being a believer to a builder. Hint, the answer lies in how you frame your intentions.
Dr. Dolly Chugh discusses research on the psychological constraints on the quality of decision-making with ethical import, a phenomenon known as "bounded ethicality." She has special interest in unintentional forms of unethical behavior. Dr. Chugh’s research shows that accepting we’re not always good is necessary for growth. Mistakes allow us to learn, so, it’s better to be “goodish” than good. She discusses being aware of bias, diversity, inclusion, and privilege and acting intentionally on that awareness in everyday life. The concept of a growth mindset is based upon humans having a learning mode and a performance mode. In the latter mode, measured brain activity in certain areas declines when an error is pointed out. When a person is in a learning mindset, or a “goodish” mindset, brain activity increases when an error is pointed out and learning is activated. Dr. Chugh emphasizes that we need to look at ourselves first in order to become the good people we mean to be. Regardless of our race, gender, sexual orientation, or religion, understanding and accepting our fallibility is a prerequisite for growth and becoming a better person. Listen to the Activate World Podcast Follow Activate World on Twitter Follow Activate World on LinkedIn
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting) and Jack Nutting (not hosting) Topic: Virtual retrocomputing For things you can’t physically interact with, how would you like to see or experience retrocomputers? What’s important to you for, say, an internet-accessible museum? Photos, movies, emulation? In-browser? Documentation? “Everything, all the things” is a possible answer, but realistically, what would you use, and what might the use case be? What is frustrating about existing online repositories you’ve used? Is there anything that you’d find more useful than things you’ve seen already? There’s a lot of possible information, maybe too much to really digest in one place. Topic and feedback notes: Homebrew Club (augmented reality iOS app) Hidden Powers of the Model 100 (Christopher L. Morgan) Pete Foley reminiscing about a RISC-based implementation of the 6502 nearly created within Apple Retro Computing News: Atari800MacX 5.0 released (brings sound back in newer Mac OSes X) ContrAlto emulator (LCM+L) IRATA online Robert Justice on cross-compiling Apple /// drivers, Apple /// copy-protection Kevin Savetz’s 10-line basic tool for helping write 10-line basic games Preserving a floppy disk with a logic analyzer and a serial cable Vintage Computer-related Commercials: Amstrad PCW-8256 Xerox Alto Retro Computing Gift Ideas: John Aycock’s “6502: The Card Game” Auction Picks: Paul: Run a Raspberry Pi using your Apple II as... a... power supply? Pi1541 kit Amstrad e-mailer plus Amstrad PCW-8256 Be a computer literate NeXTstation TurboColor simplified SOL-20 PDP 11/440 Closing discussion notes: Busting legends of the QWERTY keyboard TextWare's FITALY stamp Dave Gorman's Modern Life is Goodish s01e01 (poor copyright-robot-dodging version) Feedback/Discussion: @rcrpodcast on Twitter Vintage Computer Forum RCR Podcast on Facebook Throwback Network Throwback Network on Facebook Intro / Closing Song: Back to Oz by John X - link Show audio files hosted by CyberEars Listen/Download:
The second season of Legion has come to an end as has our coverage of the season. We discuss the main themes of the season, cool fight scenes, character changes, how difficult it is to do a successful season 2 especially after such a strong first season and what we expect as well as what we would like from season 3. Our Kneel Before/Rise Against feature also continues to bring more varied content before the featured discussion begins Craig and Aaron can be found on this very site and Chris can also be found on a Sunday between 12 and 3pm GMT live on Black Diamond FM as well as on many of the previous podcasts. Show Notes Our previous Legion content Our The Flash season 4 podcast Our Time Travel podcast Humans The Wonder Woman 1984 information The Handmaid's Tale TV show Love Island James Marsden involved in the Sonic The Hedgehog movie If you enjoyed what you heard here then please do subscribe to Kneel Before Pod on iTunes, YouTube or any major podcasting app you can think of. If you have any feedback then we’re more than willing to listen to it. You can find us on Facebook and Twitter or just make yourself known in the comments section below.
The name Bruiser Brody is still, and will always, be spoken with reverence among legions of wrestlers and fans throughout the world. Memorial shows with his name are run throughout the world every year. One of those shows is run by our good friend Herb Simmons and the fine folks at SICW and will happen this Saturday. Herb, who of course is one of our ERN regular guests will be joining us, as will another long time friend of ours, Curtis Wylde. Tonight, however, belongs to the woman who allowed the man the public knew as Bruiser Brody to travel the world and terrorize wrestling fans all over-Barbara Goodish. We will try to give you an insight on who Barbara is as a person outsice of her husband, her continued connection to the wrestling business, and her thoughts on the scene today. We are honored to have someone of Barbara's history and standing joining us and we hope you will enjoy tonight's program. We will also be joined by other stars of SICW.
Firebolt & TheOrbiter share an in-depth discussion about the pros and cons of copyright in its various forms. Mentioned in this podcast: Dave Gorman's "Modern Life is Goodish" - http://bit.ly/2GswYCK "Hello Internet" podcast - http://bit.ly/2GvzacR Beatles copyright - http://bit.ly/2EG7R31 Monkey copyright - https://ind.pn/2EERLT7 Creative Commons - http://bit.ly/2EHljPS Ted Talks: Why city flags may be the worst-designed thing you've never noticed - http://bit.ly/2CyOGSJ Nerdᶾ Hell: The Nerdᶾ U
Deraj gives us an exclusive look into his EP, Goodish.
Today's two skills are all about creating your own random fantasy characters for use in your favourite roll-play game. The first isn't bad, but the second is frankly a load of rubbish so I'm not entirely sure why I have included it at all...
espite having my office burglarized and almost all of my production gear stolen, the podcast is back with even more original than ever before. All of this is available in UHD on YouTube by searching "Glossy Podcast" or as an MP3 on iTunes by searching "Glossy News". Here are the topics covered in the the February 15th, 2016 4K/UHD podcast. * Supreme Court justice Antonin Scalia died in his sleep yesterday, and while he could have just resigned, I respect his decision. So what happens now? * TV review of "Dave Gorman's Modern Life is Goodish". * How to fix the calendar once and for all just by adding a 13th month. * Review of an authentic Mexican restaurant with surprisingly affordable prices. * How to win at the "quiet game" without even playing. * Following the thought of a human exhibit in an alien zoo to its logical conclusion. * And I celebrate Valentine's Day by not even mentioning it once in the podcast. What can I say, it was a crazy week and I just wan't feeling it. Follow me around the web:iTunes (or search "Glossy News")Facebook.com/4KPodcastTwitter - @4KPodcastReddit.com/r/GlossyPodcastYouTube.com/glossynewsGlossyNews.com/podcast Segment bumpers and background music by Greg the Hero. Royalty Free Music "Your Call," "Upbeat Forever," and "Funkorama" by Kevin MacLeod -- Incompetech.com. 4K/UHD Backgrounds by Amitai Angor AA VFX www.youtube.com/dvdangor2011.
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On this week's Cinema Royale, I'll be leaving orbit before heading off to the prestigious Virginia Film Festival! Christopher Bumbray of Joblo.com joins me to review Christopher Nolan's Interstellar! Plus I'll take a brief look at Marvel and Disney's animated superhero flick, Big Hero 6!With the Virginia Film Festival right around the corner, I also had a chance to talk with Amanda Patterson, who makes her directorial debut with the relationship comedy, Goodish!Plus news, DVDs, and the best movies in theaters this weekend!