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DT Radio Shows
Tech Tunes #016 with OZALID

DT Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2025 58:56


We're finally back with a brand new episode of Tech Tunes! Summer is on and Cody Schneida and I have an upcoming Track which is the perfect summer breeze! It's called Te Siento, and it's dropping June 13th on Be One Records. Let us know in the comments if you're feeling this one as much as we are. Thanks for tuning in :) ⚡️Like the Show? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it!

The Impossicast
Out-Gotch the Gooch (with Sean McEwan!)

The Impossicast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 54:48


fire marshall william --- @impossicast on Instagram Email us at impossicast.podcast@gmail.com Podcast art by Sid Ratkiewicz, thanks Sid! Find them @sid.wits on Instagram

Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael
Shoot Pro Wrestling Revives Catch-as-Catch-Can Style w/ Jake Shannon, Pat Miletich & Matt Granahan

Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 57:28


  On this special episode of Parallax Views, we enter the world of Shoot Pro Wrestling (SPW)—a new promotion looking to bring the raw intensity and legitimacy of catch-as-catch-can wrestling back to the forefront of combat sports and professional wrestling. Joining the conversation are three key figures behind the SPW movement: –

CarrotCast | Freedom, Flexibility, Finance & Impact for Real Estate Investors
The State of SEO & AI for Lead Gen with Nathan Gotch

CarrotCast | Freedom, Flexibility, Finance & Impact for Real Estate Investors

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 63:13


Anik has created sales funnels that have sold millions for people like Robert Kiyosaki and Daymond John. His understanding of sales psychology & copywriting is in the top 1% of marketers, in my opinion. It was a treat to pick his brain on how we can apply what he's learned to generate leads online & stand out against every other investor with the same messaging & offer. I hope you enjoy! ***Join us live, Thursdays at 11 AM Pacific for the Evergreen Marketing Live Q&A: https://www.facebook.com/groups/officialcarrotcommunity/***Need to grow as a leader? Check out Trevor's podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/EFF***Learn more at Carrot.com/shows - Carrot, a 5x Inc 5000 company, with millions of motivated leads generated over 10+ years.

Indy Lopez presents Club Beatz
Chapter 402 Club Beatz

Indy Lopez presents Club Beatz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 60:00


This week: Indy lopez playing the best Club music feat. trax by: 01. Artfcl - Khaki Bass Expedition - Khaki Shiitake 02. Castion & Oravla Ziur - One More Time (Extended Mix) - Sola 03. Loulou Players - Freedom (Extended Mix) - Loulou Records 04. Delistic - Track Without A Name (Original Mix) - Flashmob Records 05. Freshcobar - C'est Toi (Extended Mix) - NOS Recordings 06. Ron Flatter - Taatsoo (Original Mix) - You Plus One 07. OTXX, USE - Nasty Girl (Extended Version) - The Party Is Over 08. MANIBA & Lizzy Wang - The Big Fake (Extended Mix) - Spinnin' Deep 09. David Lowe - Snapback (Extended Mix) - No Bad Fridays 10. mOat & Carl Bee feat. Tom Diesel - Pizza Cat (Extended Mix) - Armada Electronic Elements 11. Pavement Special - The Key (Extended Mix) - Box Of Cats 12. Jake Bleu - Big Mad (Extended Mix) - Wh0 Worx 13. Gotch x OZALID - The Party (Extended Mix) - White Label 14. YERO - Deeper (ft. Chillboy) [Extended Mix] - Kryteria Records Thanks to all the labels and Artists for their promos. All tracks selected and mixed by Indy Lopez. Indy Lopez (Producer,Dj & Artist) Send your Promos to:promo@indylopez.com LISTEN ALL MY MUSIC HERE More info: WWW.INDYLOPEZ.COM INSTAGRAM FACEBOOK YOUTUBE Bookings Worldwide: Musiczone Records: bookings@indylopez.com Encoded by MUSICZONE PODCAST SERVICES

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DragonKingKarl Classic Wrestling Podcast
Pioneer Era Omnibus Book Launch!

DragonKingKarl Classic Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 54:55


It is the official book launch of my new 700-page monster research project on the pioneer era of United States pro wrestling. The DragonKingKarl's Pioneer Era Pro Wrestling Omnibus: The Bible of the Pioneer era of Pro Wrestling is now available as a print book and on Kindle! I am joined by my wife Tonya from the When It Was Cool website who sits down with me to discuss the pioneer era of pro wrestling, why it is so interesting, how it really influenced modern pro wrestling, plus much more. If you have ever wondered about pro wrestling in the U.S. before Frank Gotch then check out this week's podcast!

Buying Online Businesses Podcast
Why Authority Wins In SEO & How To Build SEO Authority with Nathan Gotch

Buying Online Businesses Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 45:28


Have you ever wondered if the traditional knowledge about driving traffic and ranking keywords is actually leading website owners astray? What if there's more to SEO success than just content creation and keyword optimization? Today, we're thrilled to be joined by Nathan Gotch, co-founder of Rankability and founder of Gotch SEO. Nathan helps people create content that search engines love to rank and provides top-tier SEO training. In this episode, Jaryd and Nathan discuss the recent Google updates and why some websites lost traffic while others remained stable or even saw gains. We explore the concept of authority in SEO, including the importance of domain and brand authority and how you can build these crucial elements for long-term success. But the conversation doesn't stop at SEO tactics. They also dive into the broader strategy of building valuable assets for your online business, knowing when to focus on ranking keywords, and why SEO shouldn't be your sole focus. Join us as we uncover the state of SEO today, predict who will dominate the search game in the coming years, and reveal insights to help you navigate the ever-changing landscape of online business. Let's dive in!     Episode Highlights 03:25 What are the effects of the Google update? 13:20 What sites get results after updates? 22:20 CTR considerations when picking out keywords! 30:30 Producing a lot of content is not the answer 38:10 SEO means high-intent traffic Key Takeaways ➥ Real businesses, especially those selling tangible products, are more resilient to updates. Sites that function as actual brands fare better than those focusing solely on content or affiliate links. ➥ SEO requires ongoing, long-term efforts, not short-term fixes. Realistic expectations about time and resources are crucial. ➥ For new websites, focus on building site authority through linkable assets before expanding content production. For established sites, leverage existing authority to rank new keyword-driven content more effectively. About The Guest Nathan Gotch is the co-founder of Rankability, which helps people create SEO curated content that search engines love to rank. He is also the founder of Gotch SEO, which is an SEO training platform for SEO's.   Connect with Nathan Gotch  ➥ https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathangotch/ ➥ https://www.gotchseo.com/ ➥ https://www.rankability.com/     Resource Links ➥ BOB SEO Services - https://buyingonlinebusinesses.com/seo-services/ ➥ Buying Online Businesses Website - https://buyingonlinebusinesses.com ➥ Sell your business to us here - https://buyingonlinebusinesses.com/sell-your-business/ ➥ Download the Due Diligence Framework - https://buyingonlinebusinesses.com/freeresources/ ➥ Cloud Ways (Website Hosting) - https://bit.ly/40tjyjG ➥ Optimize Press (WP Funnel for building landing pages & funnels) - https://bit.ly/3py1ln2 ➥ Ezoic (Ad Network) - https://bit.ly/3NuVR5P

Pro Wrestling History Nerds
Fred Beell, Part 5

Pro Wrestling History Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 68:26


A match against a living legend, a look at the Gotch gang, a whole lotta strangling, a fake Turk, and a wild ad for vitality pills. It's the story of Fred Beell, part 5. Venmo research donations accepted at @nicholas-gossert Primary sources: Sited articles from American Newspapers.

CarrotCast | Freedom, Flexibility, Finance & Impact for Real Estate Investors
Build Your SEO Machine: An SEO Expert's Process for Higher Rankings w/ Nathan Gotch

CarrotCast | Freedom, Flexibility, Finance & Impact for Real Estate Investors

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 49:34


In case you missed last week's live Carrot Summit, we had the chance to talk with one of the leading experts in SEO - Nathan Gotch. He walked us through his process for keyword research, how to prioritize your SEO efforts, how to stand out as the SEO & AI landscape changes, and more pro tips. In lieu of our weekly live show, I hope you enjoy this special conversation we've pulled out of the Summit recordings vault :)  ***Join us live, Thursdays at 11 AM Pacific for the Evergreen Marketing Live Q&A: https://www.facebook.com/groups/officialcarrotcommunity/***Need to grow as a leader? Check out Trevor's podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/EFF***Learn more at Carrot.com/shows - Carrot, a 5x Inc 5000 company, with millions of motivated leads generated over 10+ years.

Debut Buddies
First Professional Wrestling Match (1880s, 1908, 1911)

Debut Buddies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 106:08


We are the best in the world at what we do and whatcha gonna do when Debut Buddies Mania runs wild on you!? On this episode, we discuss what could, debatably, be the First Professional Wrestling Match (especially for Pro Wrestling as we know it today). We dig into some early history, then tackle the slobberknocker that was two bouts between Frank Gotch and George Hackenschmidt... plus so much more! Don't miss the MouthGarf Report and I See What You Did There, too!Sources:Our Fake History on Gotch and Hackenschmidt - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFapnGKeBqAGustav Fristensky vs. Josef Smejkal - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CLNfu5GXuhQhttp://wesleyanargus.com/2022/12/05/a-history-of-pro-wrestling/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucha_librehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Joe_Savoldi_vs_Man_Mountain_Dean,_Los_Angeles,_1934.webmhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehdxytFM2I0https://open.spotify.com/track/3cqtgtpgG4sLkwJjrQRIOMPlease give us a 5 star rating on Apple Podcasts! Are you wrestling with opponents? Yourself? Just want to ask us a question? Email us at  debutbuddies@gmail.comListen to Kelly and Chelsea's awesome horror movie podcast, Never Show the Monster.Get some sci-fi from Spaceboy Books.Get down with Michael J. O'Connor's music!Next time: First U.S. Patent

MAKING MEDIA
MGS LIVE Interview With Brad Gotch

MAKING MEDIA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2024 20:04


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My Movie DNA
22. Tarquin Gotch - My Movie DNA

My Movie DNA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 73:47


In episode 22, Johnny talks to music supervisor, movie producer and music manager Tarquin Gotch. Tarquin's career saw him rise to Head of A&R at Arista Records in the 1980s - overseeing acts like The Thompson Twins, Simple Minds, The Stray Cats, and The Beat. He then moved to Warners, transitioning Prince, Madonna and many other American acts into the UK. Moving into music management he oversaw The Beat, Stephen Duffy, The Dream Academy, Hugh Harris, General Public, XTC, Roger McGuinn from the Byrds and Jon Lord from Deep Purple. In a chance encounter in 1984, through his actress and model friend Kelly LeBrock, Tarquin met writer-director John Hughes on the set of Weird Science. He went on to become music supervisor on the John Hughes films Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Some Kind of Wonderful, Planes, Trains and Automobiles, She's Having A Baby, The Great Outdoors and Uncle Buck.  Running John Hughes' film company in the 1990s, Tarquin executive produced the films Curly Sue, Dutch, Only The Lonely, and Home Alone.  He has since produced both film and TV including the 1998 film Still Crazy, the TV series Crocodile Shoes with Jimmy Nail, the documentary series Cars That Rock with Brian Johnson, and the return of prison sitcom Porridge for the BBC. Tarquin currently manages Brian Johnson of AC/DC, and founding members of the Police, Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland.  Johnny's talk with Tarquin covers his work curating Life Moves Pretty Fast, a boxset celebrating the music of John Hughes soundtracks, released on Demon Records in 2022.  They discuss Tarquin's time working alongside John Hughes and John Candy, his process of putting songs in front of John Hughes for consideration, and which composer he believes revolutionised the art of film scoring. This conversation was recorded online at the beginning of February 2024. Thanks to James Van As who wrote and performed the brilliant music (check out James' ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Loco Looper⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ game) and to Willow Van As who designed the amazing artwork and provided general podcast support.   You can contact My Movie DNA on Twitter/X @mymovieDNA or email mymovieDNA@gmail.com.

DragonKingKarl Classic Wrestling Podcast
Of Bauer and Bears - 1000 Hours

DragonKingKarl Classic Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024 54:16


The 1000 Hours podcast series explores the pioneer era of professional wrestling, that is to say, pro wrestling before 1900 or the era of Frank Gotch. Gotch didn't appear out of a vacuum, a history of over fifty years of pro wrestling had already been sown in the United States and further back than that in Europe. Names like William Muldoon, Col. James H. McLaughlin, Jim McMahon, and H.M. Dufur were the original wrestling stars of America. In this episode, host Karl Stern takes a look at one of his favorites: Prof. Theobaud Bauer, a worker (ie: con man) of the highest order and this time the story involves bears. This is hour 31.   YOU CONTROL THIS SERIES! It will only run as long as it is supported. In order to get another hour of 1000 hours we need a new Patreon supporter at any level or a cash donation via the front page of WhenItWasCool.com to either PayPal or CashApp (Please put “1000” in the note). As soon as it is received, I will produce a new hour. Presently, we are funded up to hour 47.

Sportsday
Seb Gotch - Tuesday December 19

Sportsday

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 32:51


Victorian T20 and Shield cricketer Seb Gotch joins Tom and Bryce on Sportsday with some great stories about life as a cricketer and some of the pitfalls being a pro athlete. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

SEO Podcast by #SEOSLY
Nathan Gotch Shares His SEO Story & His Deepest SEO Secrets... #66

SEO Podcast by #SEOSLY

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 60:18


I had the pleasure of sitting down with Nathan Gotch, an experienced SEO expert, to discuss his journey and insights into search engine optimization. Nathan shares how he got his start blogging about baseball pitching in college, then discovered the power of SEO to drive traffic. Your SEO deals from SEOSLY:⚡️25% OFF Cora: https://seosly.com/cora

It Was Almost Real: The Pro Wrestling History Podcast

In this episode, we discuss Stanislaus Zbyszko's campaign for Frank Gotch's World Title.

98.3 The Coast
BERRIEN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION 11 01 23

98.3 The Coast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 6:19


Lisa Cripps - Downey talks about Gotch doing good, and a special tax-free way you can donate to your favorite charity.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Niche Pursuits Podcast
Nathan Gotch Shares Valuable Tips He's Used To Become a 7-Figure SEO Entrepreneur

Niche Pursuits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 68:18


Nathan Gotch, founder of Gotch SEO and true thought leader in the space joins the Niche Pursuits podcast to share valuable tips on keyword research and content creation. He takes us through his entire journey. Starting with learning SEO back in 2011 building his own sites, to how he got clients, diversifying his income, and what he sees working today. And Nathan's insights are important for any site owner to take note of. His approach to keyword research is centered around driving revenue and providing valuable content to users. He recommends starting with transactional, bottom of the funnel topics that have high buyer intent or relevance to your core offer in your niche. And suggests researching keywords by looking at products being sold on platforms like Amazon to determine which ones generate the most money. If necessary, he recommends using keyword research tools to identify clustering opportunities and build a database of keywords. And offers a great criteria for prioritizing keywords based on intent, relevance, and other important and sometimes overlooked factors. From here he recommends creating high-value pages and supporting content at a granular level. He also emphasizes the importance of having expertise or enthusiasm in the niche you choose for your website. Nathan also shares a great 80/20 principle he uses. Meaning outside of the 80% targeting SEO traffic, 20% of content can be experimenting with trending keywords and creating link bait assets to attract attention and gain an authoritative advantage. For existing sites, Nathan advises starting with existing keywords that are already ranking and optimizing them to improve their positions and increase clicks. He even highlights the value of keywords in positions 50 to 100, as they can still provide opportunities for growth and relevance. He also highlights the significance of external signals, such as high-quality backlinks, in determining the helpfulness of content. Nathan emphasizes the need for a long-term vision and building a brand rather than just a niche site. Be sure to get more content like this in the Niche Pursuits Newsletter Right Here: https://www.nichepursuits.com/newsletter Want a Faster and Easier Way to Build Internal Links? Get $15 off Link Whisper with Discount Code "Podcast" on the Checkout Screen: https://www.nichepursuits.com/linkwhisper Get SEO Consulting from the Niche Pursuits Podcast Host, Jared Bauman: https://www.nichepursuits.com/201creative

Optimize
Nathan Gotch on Simplifying Local SEO, Developing SEO Courses, and The SEO Entrepreneur

Optimize

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 51:34


Join Nate Matherson as he sits down with Nathan Gotch for the seventeenth episode of the Optimize podcast. Nathan is an SEO professional with over 10 years of experience, and the founder of the #1 SEO training program in the world, Gotch SEO Academy. He's also the author of the forthcoming book, The SEO Entrepreneur, releasing October 2, 2023. In this episode Nathan and Nate venture into the world of local SEO, breaking down key concepts, technical SEO tips, and common pitfalls. Beginning with Nathan's background, he speaks briefly on Gotch SEO Academy, revealing the frameworks and methods he uses within his own agency to enhance student learning. He also gives the Optimize audience a sneak preview of his upcoming book, The SEO Entrepreneur, where he outlines the steps you can start today to create your own high-performance SEO agency. Rounding out the episode, Nathan and Nate get tactical with creating link bait for building local SEO backlinks, how to overcome competition in SEO, and other valuable insights for SEO professionals and newbies alike. Closing out the episode is our popular lightning round of questions! For more information please visit www.positional.com, or email us at podcast@positional.com.Resources:Join Positional's Private Beta Here: www.positional.comCheck in with Nate on LinkedIn & TwitterCheck in with Nathan Gotch on LinkedIn & Twitter & Youtube & WebsiteFind Nathan's Book, The SEO Entrepreneur, Free HereWhat To Listen For:03:07 Nathan's background05:24 The origin of Gotch SEO Agency08:05 Starting Gotch SEO Academy10:52 What is the information and framework taught within the Academy?15:01 Who benefits from the information within the Academy?17:48 What should a great agency cost for National vs. Local SEO?19:21 Are smaller clients more likely to cause headaches?22:40 Special Preview: The SEO Entrepreneur (Nathan's new book)25:51 What does fantastic content, and the content creation process, look like?30:15 Is local SEO incredibly easy? How competitive is SEO in 2023?33:45 Nathan breaks down The Local Pack SERP features and variables36:38 How to build backlinks as a local SEO?42:09 Lightning question round

Personal Injury Marketing Mastermind
206. Nathan Gotch, Gotch SEO — Relevance Wins: Law Firm SEO for 2023

Personal Injury Marketing Mastermind

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 55:36


Get ready to level up your law firm's online presence! In this can't-miss episode, we welcome back SEO guru Nathan Gotch (@nathan.gotch), Founder of Gotch SEO Academy , for an in-depth masterclass on search engine optimization. If you want to get found and stand out in the crowded legal market, SEO is essential. Done right, it's the most cost-effective way to drive traffic, capture leads, and build authority. Whether you're new to SEO or want a refresher, this episode has tactics that work in today's evolving landscape. Invest the time. Gain an invaluable edge over the competition. Tools in this Episode: How to make your site more relevant (and more likely to rank) on Google.  The mechanics of optimized content that results in conversions.  Actionable tactics to maximize your law firm's visibility and credibility online. Links Want to hear more from elite personal injury lawyers and industry-leading marketers? Follow us on social media for more. Rankings.io Instagram Chris Dreyer Instagram Personal Injury Mastermind Instagram Personal Injury Mastermind Threads Rankings.io Twitter Rankings.io Website Chris Dreyer Website Nathan Gotch Instagram Nathan Gotch LinkedIn Gotch SEO LinkedIn Gotch SEO Academy Website Nathan Gotch YouTube  Nathan Gotch Website What's in This Episode: Who is Nathan Gotch? What relevancy has to do with dominating the competition.  Why user intent should be every firm's North Star.  Best practices for SEO in 2023.  Past Guests Past guests on Personal Injury Mastermind: Brent Sibley, Sam Glover, Larry Nussbaum, Michael Mogill, Brian Chase, Jay Kelley, Alvaro Arauz, Eric Chaffin, Brian Panish, John Gomez, Sol Weiss, Matthew Dolman, Gabriel Levin, Seth Godin, David Craig, Pete Strom, John Ruhlin, Andrew Finkelstein, Harry Morton, Shay Rowbottom, Maria Monroy, Dave Thomas, Marc Anidjar, Bob Simon, Seth Price, John Gomez, Megan Hargroder, Brandon Yosha, Mike Mandell, Brett Sachs, Paul Faust, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert Additional Episodes You Might Enjoy 80. Mike Papantonio, Levin, Papantonio, & Rafferty — Doing Well by Doing Good 84. Glen Lerner, Lerner and Rowe – A Steady Hand in a Shifting Industry 101. Pratik Shah, EsquireTek — Discovering the Power of Automation 134. Darryl Isaacs, Isaacs & Isaacs — The Hammer: Insights from a Marketing Legend 104. Taly Goody, Goody Law Group — Finding PI Clients on TikTok 63. Joe Fried, Fried Goldberg LLC — How To Become An Expert And Revolutionize Your PI Niche 96. Brian Dean, Backlinko — Becoming a Linkable Source 83. Seth Godin — Differentiation: How to Make Your Law Firm a Purple Cow 73. Neil Patel, Neil Patel — Digital A New Approach to Content and Emerging Marketing Channels

Pro Wrestling History Nerds
Tom Jenkins, Part 11

Pro Wrestling History Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 67:47


Let's look at the rematch between Hackenschmidt and Gotch, and how it affected the wrestling world. Tom Jenkins has his final run as a wrestler, but a longer run as a coach at west point. Two world wars, the loss of his greatest rival, and the end of the story of Tom Jenkins. Venmo research donations accepted at @nicholas-gossert Primary sources: Sited articles from American, Canadian, and British Newspapers.

Entrepreneurs on Fire
How to Build a 7-Figure SEO Business (From Scratch) with Nathan Gotch

Entrepreneurs on Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 21:03


Nathan Gotch is the founder of a 7-figure SEO company, Gotch SEO. SEO expertise has been featured on Forbes, Entrepreneur, and Huffington Post. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. You can achieve better results by implementing systems and focusing on your strengths rather than trying to do everything yourself. 2. To build a service-based business, having a portfolio of results is crucial. 3. The key is to provide value, establish trust, and keep giving to build a thriving SEO business. Visit and learn how to become a top 1 percent SEO Expert - Gotch SEO Website Sponsors HubSpot HubSpot's integrated AI tech is helping teams of all types and sizes automate the more tedious parts of running a business. Learn more and get started today at HubSpot.com Belay Get Belay's Ultimate Guide to Working with a Virtual Assistant today! Just text FIRE to 55123 to get started  

Alexa Entrepreneurs On Fire
How to Build a 7-Figure SEO Business (From Scratch) with Nathan Gotch

Alexa Entrepreneurs On Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 21:03


Nathan Gotch is the founder of a 7-figure SEO company, Gotch SEO. SEO expertise has been featured on Forbes, Entrepreneur, and Huffington Post. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. You can achieve better results by implementing systems and focusing on your strengths rather than trying to do everything yourself. 2. To build a service-based business, having a portfolio of results is crucial. 3. The key is to provide value, establish trust, and keep giving to build a thriving SEO business. Visit and learn how to become a top 1 percent SEO Expert - Gotch SEO Website Sponsors HubSpot HubSpot's integrated AI tech is helping teams of all types and sizes automate the more tedious parts of running a business. Learn more and get started today at HubSpot.com Belay Get Belay's Ultimate Guide to Working with a Virtual Assistant today! Just text FIRE to 55123 to get started

Pro Wrestling History Nerds
Tom Jenkins, Part 10

Pro Wrestling History Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 62:10


Gotch wants to retire, Jenkins can't get days off work, Zbyszko learns not to shake hands after the bell, Jack Carkeek goes to Jail, the Fight of the Century drives racists to violence, checkers are in the sports pages, and Hackenschmidt might not be taking the biggest match of his life very seriously. All this and more! Venmo research donations accepted at @nicholas-gossert Primary sources: Sited articles from American, Canadian, and British Newspapers.

Pro Wrestling History Nerds
Tom Jenkins, Part 9

Pro Wrestling History Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 58:34


From Holiday matches in Montreal, to living in the shadow of Gotch vs Hackenschmidt, and a showdown with another Terrible Turk. It's the story of Tom Jenkins, Part Nine! Venmo research donations accepted at @nicholas-gossert Primary sources: Sited articles from American, Canadian, and British Newspapers.

Believe you can because you can!
Nathan Gotch: How to learn SEO fast (#491)

Believe you can because you can!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 48:28


I consistently achieve high results with clients who understand SEO because we share a clear vision of our goals and how to achieve them. For clients who don’t understand SEO, I recommend they take my SEO course. While learning the basics may take a few days, it provides substantial benefits in the long-term SEO journey…

... Just To Be Nominated
John Hughes classics set stage for 1980s nostalgia in Disney's 'Prom Pact'

... Just To Be Nominated

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 40:25


Do you love the 1980s? John Hughes comedies such as "The Breakfast Club," "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," "Sixteen Candles," "Pretty in Pink," "Weird Science" and "Some Kind of Wonderful" captured the struggles of teens during the period. Hughes later shifted toward adulthood during the later part of the decade with movies like "She's Having a Baby," "Uncle Buck," "The Great Outdoors" and "Planes, Trains and Automobiles." John Hughes films and the nostalgia of the 1980s helped serve as the inspiration for and provided some themes in the new film "Prom Pact" that debuts March 30 on Disney Channel and Disney+.  Co-host Bruce Miller spoke with stars Peyton Elizabeth Lee, Blake Draper and Margaret Cho, as well as executive producer Julie Bowen of "Modern Family" fame and director/executive producer Anya Adams. Before those interviews, Miller and co-host Terry Lipshetz discuss "Life Moves Pretty Fast: The John Hughes Mixtapes," a box set compilation of music from those 1980s movies from Hughes that was released in November. The talk about how the songs provided the backdrop in key scenes in the movies and how some of the selections came about, as well as Hughes' love for music. About the show Streamed & Screened is a podcast about movies and TV hosted by Bruce Miller, a longtime entertainment reporter who is now the editor of the Sioux City Journal in Iowa and Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer for Lee Enterprises based in Madison, Wisconsin. Episode transcript Note: The following transcript was generated by Podium.page and may contain misspellings and other inaccuracies as it was generated automatically: 0:00:03Welcome everyone to another episode of streamed and screened and entertainment podcasts about movies and TV from Lee Enterprises. I'm Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer at Lee and cohost of the program with Bruce Miller, editor of the Sioux City Journal and a longtime entertainment reporter. Bruce How's everything going? You know, Terry, come on. I lived through the eighties, and now you've discovered something from the eighties that I urine all excited about. You got a a big kind of album collection, if you will, or a a what do they call box set? A set. Is that the term that you are you young people using that term box set today? Or is that just something from the old days? But it it samples John Hughes movies. That is correct. Let's hear all about it because I've the eighties are big. If you didn't know, the eighties are back. And we're gonna relive them. Babies are back in a big way. So recently, this isn't a yesterday release. 0:01:00This came out in the late I I think it was pretty much for Christmas that that selling period. Life moves pretty fast. The John Hughes mix tapes. It's a box set. It was released in England. 0:01:14They put out several configurations. There was, like, a two l p version of a condensed mix. Six LPs, four CD box set, and then there was like a deluxe four CD box set that also had a a seven inch single and a cassette. But what it did was it collected the key tracks? It's not like complete soundtracks from each movie, but it's a lot of the key tracks from John Hughes movies of the nineteen eighties. So we're talking sixteen candles, the breakfast club, weird science, ferris bueller, And then it kinda brings everything up to Uncle Buck, which was released in nineteen eighty nine. So that was the last movie that they really sampled from. So there's nothing new or none of the like, Christmas tracks from home alone or any of those. But it's it's that huge period. 0:02:04And and for me, you know, when I was boy, probably ten years old or so, my aunt took me to see Ferris Bueller's day off in the theater. And it was the greatest thing. And and that movie, Weird Science, some kind of wonderful these were movies that I just loved watching and growing up too, so they they kinda hold a special place in in my heart as a movie. But as a music collector, somebody who's got a really large collection of of CDs and Vinyl, I always love a really good soundtrack. And one thing that has eluded me all these years was a soundtrack to Ferris Bueller's day off because it never came out. They never released one. So this was kind of a fun way to collect not all the tracks from Ferris, but it has pretty much every key track you can think of from that movie in this box set. 0:02:56Is that something about a certain age when something strikes and hits you? That you go, I have got to have that. I've got to own a piece of that somehow because I remember that with my first Disney cartoon. It was stored in the stone. And I wanted something from sword and the stone in the worst way. Then it became I wanted something from midnight cowboy. Because that was my first x rated film that I'd ever seen. But I've never had it with music because I think I've gotten more than enough and a lot of times I don't listen to music more than once. I know that sounds really terrible, but it's like watching a TV show. I can watch it once, but then we're gone. 0:03:36The thing about John Hughes own, I think we've talked about this before. I've interviewed him many times during that eighties period when he was doing all these films, and the people who were in his films thought he was the coolest man ever. Just the coolest guy. He was like that uncle that always had the right record collection and would turn you on to things and make you feel like oh, yeah. I've got to know that too. So I does that come through in the music selection? Absolutely. So a lot of the songs in the box set. And and also just from his all of his movies in general kinda come from a certain period. He's a huge he was he obviously passed away a number of years ago, but he he was a huge music collector. So he would go to the studio, do his thing, leave in the early hours, go to the record store, kinda clean them out, you would be hanging out and whether it'd be at home, or in his office. He had, like, records all over the place, cassette he would make mix tapes, and that's kind of where The name of this album came from is the John Hughes mix tape because they found boxes of his mix tapes that he put together kind of with the soundtrack in mind that he wanted to use for the movie. So they they pulled the bits and pieces out of this, but you're right, even in the liner notes of this, It talked it talked a lot about the affinity that the actors had toward John because he was really about maybe ten years older than a lot of these. 0:05:06So the the cool uncle piece really comes through because I think he was born around nineteen fifty, but that brat pack era of actors, they were born right around like nineteen six feet. Right? So, you know, to to them as teenagers, here's this guy who's, like, twenty five, thirty years old, who has this cool record collection. He had he had a job. He was an advertising executive for a while and then, like, blew that off. And got into movies. So he was just this cool guy who when you're at that age of of, like, in your twenties, late twenties, you feel like you can still connect to younger people, but, you know, you're not necessarily a parent yet, so you don't, you know, you're you're not too restrictive and and you're kind of that that cool guy. It's funny because he looked like somebody who went to an Ivy League school and kind of, if you will, lorded it over you that he had more knowledge than you did. This is just impressions I remember from being around him. But he was always very giving and very friendly. And he would talk about these things, the inspiration. And I if I remember right, he would let the actors know about the songs that he wanted to use So they would be inspired by that music when they're when they're doing the acting. So he was very good at kind of creating an atmosphere that they could they could get into and understand and then hopefully project it on screen. 0:06:31The liner notes of this box that really got in deep into the weeds. So a lot of times when I'll get liner notes in in an album, I'll read them. I'll glance through them, but this one really sucked me in because they gave you each and every track in the box. And it would say, you know, such and such song. It came from this movie. This is the scene it was used in. And then they talked to the people that were involved. So it was mostly tarkin Gotch. 0:06:58He was a British music executive. He wrote the bulk of the liner notes, but along with him and a few others, they they kinda had the backstory of how these songs came into existence. So one really good example was with she's having a baby, which was a very personal story to John Hughes because it was a bit autobiographical with the birth of his son and kind of and it it was even in the movie. He was a advertising executive in Chicago, which was a lot like him. So he had planned out the scene and he filmed it and he had in it a song. It was called song to the siren. It was from an gear music band called Myrtle Coil. Okay? So he he films it. They've got the music over it. 0:07:43And then at that point, they're just like, okay, we gotta get the rights. We gotta pay the band and and we'll include the movie. So they go to them and they're like, no, we don't we don't wanna do it. So they just thought it was they're playing around. They just want more money. It's John Hughes, he had already made a name for himself. So they're like, alright. Just go back and pay him more money. And they're like, no. We we don't want that. And then finally, it got through to John, and they're like, John, they're not gonna accept any level of money. They don't wanna do anything that's seen as, like, commercial because it's unhip. It's not cool. 0:08:15So he was devastated because the entire scene of this movie, it it's that that and at the House spittle when, you know, will the baby survive? Will his wife survive? And so tarkin goes, says, I'm friends with Kate Bush. Let me talk to her and see if she'll do a song. So he talks to her. They bring her the end clip of the movie, probably on like a VHS tape or something. She watches a scene, composers a song, sings it, they get it back to John, and they're at this point, they're thinking we're gonna just to redo it and, you know, nice effort. And it's this beautiful song that they end up playing over it. The only thing he had to do was add in a couple your scenes because he didn't wanna trim the song. He wanted it to run its entire duration. So it ended up into this, like, wonderful piece of history, but you wouldn't know it without reading these liner notes, the back story. It was really cool. That's that's fascinating. It's It's weird how when you do see those scenes without any music behind them, how really like, this is gonna be this is gonna work. 0:09:25Really? I'm not so sure. You know? And then you can get a song that really pulls it together, and it's incredible. It makes a whole difference. I don't know how you, you know, as a creator, how you would envision that, especially if you have your mind set on something. Like, how do you regroup after somebody says, no, you're not having our music. We're not doing it. And that ends up being a real problem for some of these films coming out in any kind of other market because they didn't make a deal with them upfront for DVDs or whatever else streaming, whatever it might be. So sometimes you get those films and they don't have the real music with them, and I think it kills it. Didn't when they put married with children when they ended up releasing that on DVD years after the show aired on TV, they had to replace the theme song because they didn't have the the DVD rights to do it. 0:10:20But it it it was really interesting because they, you know, talking about songs, they took the final edit of planes, trains, and automobiles and started showing it to test audiences. So originally, the plan was to use nothing but, like, a country and western song. So they had, like, Steve Burrow and Emily Lou Harris, and it was gonna be nothing but, like, a country and western soundtrack. And the test came back and they're like, well, they kinda liked the movie, but they hated the music. So they had to go back to the drawing board and they still use some of them, but then they added in some more kind of popular tunes too to to bring it around. 0:10:59Again, you could look at those movies and you think this is a bomb. I've been at a couple of test screenings for things and you go, holy man, they're not this is not releasable. And then it ends up being one of the biggest hits because they tweak the right things. And like I say, music is a huge, huge part of that. But well then, what did you find out about Ferris Bueller? So Ferris Bueller was an interesting one too because if you watched the credits. Right? And it's the that song, yellow, the the oh, yeah. Right? That that rolls over and that they're on the school bus. At the bottom of that, at at the very end, almost when they cut back to the scene where where Matthew Broderick walks back in and you're still here, it says, like, by the soundtrack to Ferris Bueller's day off on cassette and record. And and I remember asking for it as a gift Christmas, and nobody could find it because it just it never actually existed. They never produced it. So what had happened, what they mentioned in in the liner notes was right around that time. 0:12:04The popular lore is that that John Hughes as well, the soundtrack wouldn't work well as a soundtrack. It's just a collection of songs. You know, it just doesn't make sense to release it. But that's b s because he he did that for every movie up to that point and he did it with every movie after that point. But what happened was right around that time he was trying to launch his own music label called Hughes Music. And they think what happened was it was just the timing was terrible. They couldn't release it on Hughes music because it was still, I think, on Arista, most of those and it just they couldn't get the rights worked out. There was a lot of conflict. So it just never came out. He put out a couple seven inch singles for for fan clubs, but that was it. And it was a very popular soundtrack of songs. 0:12:52Like, because each of those songs plays so uniquely with different scenes. You know, I sadly, I probably have that that because I should look. I should dig in my archives somewhere because I do remember that when we did the junket for that, there was something kind of interesting. Now, do you remember anything about The the song that was on the in the parade. Was it twist and shout? Was it twist and shout? Yeah. Yeah. We always have twist and shout, or do they have something else? No. 0:13:23That was that was kind of planned out. They the the funny thing was is I think there was actually, like, another song that they're gonna add in they were gonna like, they did that and they did Dunkin' Shay. Right? But they ended up deciding, like, this whole scene is getting way too long and that's that's fine. So I think they had originally talked about doing maybe another song in the parade. There were also a few other scenes that they were planning to film and they had songs in mind for them. But the movie like, the original cut off Harris Bueller was, two hours and forty five minutes. It just went on forever. Now they'd let them do that. Yeah. Probably. Yeah. Extremely. We're gonna yeah. Just take it up. We just we can get more ads for that. So, yeah, go for it. Well, that's fascinating because that was such a huge, huge part of our lives in the eighties. Those films were seminal, I think. 0:14:16And it's funny that somebody hasn't gone back and done something about him. I mean, is there a book about him? Is there a movie about him? Is there something about him that they could easily tie these things to. Because, you know, I think he was at the time as big as Steven Spielberg. Because you you know, here's who's influencing a generation. Now when you look in the grand scheme of things, that doesn't hold up. But at the time, I remember the wait for a John Hughes film. It was like guaranteed it was gonna be something you would go to. Because he didn't he didn't repeat himself, and he was always on the cutting edge of whatever was was trendier current at that time. So if you wanted to be a hip teenager, you had to be part of that that whole world. Yeah. They made a couple interesting notes about that in in the liner notes. They talked a little bit about how popular his films were during that time, but he never got to do he probably was deserved because comedies, they don't get nominated for anything. Right? It's just dramas and -- Right. Bad. So your your ferris bueller is not gonna get nominated for best picture. So that was part of it. 0:15:34And a lot of his films too were actually filmed on pretty small budgets. And if you look at the release of some of those films, he was cranking out like two movies a year. It was eighty five. He did the breakfast club in weird science. Eighty six. He did pretty in pink and ferrous bueller's. Eighty seven was some kind of wonderful in planes, trains, and automobiles. 0:15:53And he said, I always have to do a movie because he was worried that one would bomb and then the studio would say, you're done. So he said if I'm always working, they can't cancel me. Yeah. Well, you get three in those days, you get three films. Right. You get one, you say hit, then you have two more that will kind of hold you. But if you're not by the third, coming back with another hit, you're out of the business. That's how brutal it was. Yeah. One he one film when you're out. Yeah. So he would have, like, one one kind of in post production are ready to go, and then he'd already be working on the next one. And then the first one would do good. So then he would it would buy him another film after through that. And he was just kinda hop scotching from one to the next. 0:16:40One other interesting point too from the soundtrack It only included one song from vacation, which was holiday road by Lindsay Buckingham, which was actually very interesting when you read the notes because he hated kind of like mainstream rock and roll in a lot of ways. He he didn't like like Fleetwood Mac. He aided Fleetwood Mac because they were too commercial. But he had Lindsay Buckingham from Fleetwood Mac to Holiday Road, but he didn't really direct that. He just kind of wrote the green play, so that might have been part of it too. But they included that song in in the box, which is fun. You know? And that's the idea that he could write was his biggest success as a director. If he wrote a script, you knew the script is good and you know all these other directors who made hay with his work. But he whenever he was writing, he would be able to tweak it as he needed to for the film he was trying to produce. 0:17:40I remember one of the young people, and I wish I could tell you who it was. It was Rob Lowe, Demi Demi Moore, if it was Ellie Sheedy or Jed Nelson, I can't remember who it was, said that they thought he was the coolest guy ever, and they looked to him for style. And so I asked him about that. I said, they think that you're kind of like the style setter of all these above the Brad pack of whomever. And he said, me, I wear the same clothes all the time. I don't even I have no sense of style. I am not that person. But if they think I'm cool, that's okay. I'm alright with that. And I found that very fascinating because He did seem like he was at kid who came home from college, who knew a little bit more than everybody else did, and you looked up to him because he had seen the world, but he wasn't gonna volunteer what he had seen. You had to kind of pull it up. 0:18:36You know, you had asked if if anyone ever did anything on Hughes, you know, a movie or book, the only thing that I could think of offhand was Netflix does a program called the movies that made us, which looks back at films of like the nineteen eighties and pop culture and stuff. So they did one episode on home alone. And even though he he didn't direct that, that was a Chris Columbus film. He wrote it, he produced it. And it kinda got into a lot of the background of John Hughes and because they filmed it at that same abandoned high school that they used for, like, ferris bueller and and breakfast club and stuff. So they they set up offices in there, and they I think they used to Jim to build sets on it and things like that. So that was kinda interesting. 0:19:25But he was buddies with John Candy, and he didn't show up really to any of the filming except for the one day they had John Kandy on set to film his, like, two scenes as you know, that that guy that meets up with Catherine O'Hara at the airport. And it was funny because they said they paid scale for him. So, you know, whatever scale is and nineteen ninety ish. They they worked them for, like, twenty hours just just to get, you know, like, five minutes of screen time. They were gonna they were gonna milk that until the end and they said John Kandy ever exhausted. Yeah. Yeah. So he was exhausted. And then as soon as John Kandy was done, John Hughes took off and Chris Columbus took back over. Yeah. Is it that is weird. That is weird. But I think they would defer. I really think that was the kind of the way it was with him even though he was not listed as director, you know. 0:20:19They they have enough of these people who are still around who would make a great documentary. I think somebody should do that and interview the alcoholic calkins and all these other ones who have been part of that John Hughes world and give people a sense of what it is today because I don't know that kids today have anything like that. There isn't, you know, one of those kind of filmmakers that you say, it's a must. I've gotta go see it. Quentin Tarantino doesn't make enough films. To really merit the loyalty, if you will, that somebody like John Hughes engendered. You'd have to go back to the old forties and fifties to really find somebody else who had that same, yeah, will go attitude. It's interesting. 0:21:03When a celebrity dies, I'll have that moment, like, that's sad. You know, that he was a great musician, great actor, whatever. But it doesn't really I I don't feel it in any way. I the the two deaths that I could think of from from a celebrity standpoint, because it it impacted me in some way. When John Hughes died, I just felt crushed because there was my childhood. And the other one was Michael Kriton because he was my favorite author. He'd written so many, you know, Jurassic Park was I got roped in with that, but movies or books like The Androbanist rain and Congo and the terminal man rising sun. I mean, these were all really good books and and I was devastated by I think that death also. And actually, they just discovered some some books of his that were written under a pen name and they're gonna re release So I'm I'm excited about that. I'm getting ready for, like, more Michael Creighton books that that I didn't even know existed. But it it was, like, those two desks kinda just hit me hard because from as a child or as a teenager, these were huge parts of my life and a lot of other celebrities. It doesn't hit me that way. 0:22:13Well, can I give you something that I think you should watch? Sure. I'm not sure if you're gonna go all Bruce, please. No. But it's on the Disney Channel and Disney Plus. It's coming up this week and it's called prom packed. And it's about these two friends. It's a boy and a girl who are friends, not romantically, but they're just besties. You know? And I think that's something that we haven't seen for a while. And they decide that they're going to go to prom. Which has an eighties theme for its prom. But, you know, you hear about promposals all the time, where how somebody asks somebody to go to problem. Well, in the film, they do all of these kind of bits from eighties film. So you will see a lot of John Hughes represented in the in the course of this. And they're very funny, very cool the way they they pull off. And I was able to talk with members that cast the producers and a key guestar. But I have a I have an interview here that I think you might like because it talks all about them. 0:23:17Ram Peck premieres March thirtieth on Disney Channel and Disney Plus, and Bruce has interviews with key people from the film. In this first clip here from stars, Payton Elizabeth Lee and Blake Draper. Alright, Blake. Fill me in. 0:23:29What surprised you most about the United States when you came here? Oh. What surprised me most, I think Self-in-depth. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. When I when I ride and Los Angeles for the first time and I was driving around with Milo actually, I couldn't believe how many billboards that were. That's just Which is, I guess, must be strained. But in Australia, we just don't have that many billboards of films and and then television shows. So that was kind of jiring to be like, wow, this is really a town built on entertainment. Sorry. System Are you on one now? Are you guys on one now yet? I think we're on a couple. Sorry. It's a big idea. You have to get over there and pose with it. That's the deal. Yeah. No. I was I was at the shelving mall recently and I popped up on one of the screens there, and it was kind of a jump scare. People like you. 0:24:19And So Satan believes a lot of Have you been teaching him everything? Are you now his his tudor in this too? He's he's tutor in fame. He never did that. Anything I'm doing right now? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I know. I have to I see. 0:24:33Yeah. I needed a lot of help. Yeah. She needs more. No. I mean, I don't know enough to tutor anyone in anything. But now, they're also putting you with Milo in doggy. Right? Yes. Do you ever get rid of him? 0:24:49I try my very best and fail at every point. It's he is a a force that needs to be tamed at some point. Yes. I do my best. I do the same. I think it's Georgia. 0:25:03But you know, Mandy and Dewey are kind of alike, aren't they? Sorry? Aren't Mandy and Dewey kind of alike? Oh, definitely. I mean, I think they're both very strong, smart, independent women. And I just feel so lucky to be able to play both of them. And I guess if I can play a strong, smart woman, authentically, then it must mean something about me. Right. If she wouldn't like that or is she just really out of it? When you see her off the screen. This is for you, Blake. This is Yeah. She is really happy. It was just another screen. She's a mess. Don't tell them. No kidding. Pain. No sick. No pain. Pain's amazing. 0:25:48She's a he said she said, wow. She's she's a lot of similarities with the characters that she plays. We're smart. So it's all these types. It's a vague you. It's pretty smart. Yeah. She's a smart she's she is a smart lady. She's independent. She's he's very strong. She's very head strong, which I've definitely learned. The hard way? I love the hard way, but, no, I've taken a lot from Payton. And, yeah, she's she's amazing. Payton said off the set. I want him off the set now. Is that what she does? Yep. Yep. Definitely. 0:26:20I was shocked, though, Blakely, that you didn't know how to play basketball. Yeah. This is my first time. It's my first time learning it. Luckily for me. Or yes. Sorry. Go again. Is that easy to see? Super fast. Not easy. I for Seth. Already forgotten how to play because I haven't touched a basketball since I was lost on Seth. But luckily, if I may, my older brother is an amazing basketballist. So he actually helps coach me, which was really, really fun and I And what did he think? 0:26:49Did he think you were any good? I think he was worried at the start. But people had a lot of time that happened and somebody's really helped me out. But I had a few other coaches You need one of them? Payton and in in Vancouver as well. So Yeah. 0:27:03And did you use the beef method? I did actually. Yeah. I I did it. It it it it cried. My gram had a point and it and it helped me as Blake. 0:27:15Bing and Graham. Wow. It's very matters. Isn't it? This really kind of conjures a lot of John Hughes talk, I think. Yeah. Did you see it? Did you see that kind of central election for sure? Oh, definitely. I mean, I was raised on John Hughes movies. My mom loves the eighties, the music, the clothes, the the movies, and so all of it was very infused into my upbringing. So it was really exciting to get to sort of keep the spirit of the eighties romcom alive and then, you know, make some adjustments so that it makes sense in a in a twenty first century world. But yeah, it it was so much fun to get to dive into that that sort of feeling. 0:28:01Are you surprised by the little more adult tone that this took from other Disney films? I don't know if I was surprised. I was excited about it. You know, I think kids these days are so smart. And they're not to be underestimated. And I think it is our job to create content that speaks authentically to what it is to grow up today, what it looks like, what it sounds like, what it feels like. And so I don't know if it's more grown up, but it's just more truthful. So but it was very exciting for me because I think that's very important. Yeah. Definitely. 0:28:37Blake, if I said, get your head in the game, would you know what I was talking about? In basketball? High school. High school musical? Did you see she tutored you on that answering. I can see that. You I do love high school musical. Our high school musical is amazing. I remember I vividly remember saying a lot. You vividly No. The last one, like, the last musical three. I remember my older brother telling me about it. Right? Is that how it goes? Hey, Thank you guys so much. I appreciate it. Thank you. 0:29:11In the second clip, here an interview with another star of the show, Margaret Cho. Margaret, what was your your high school guidance counselor like? Gosh, I don't even know if I met with my high school counselor, I think a counselor, guidance counselor, I can't remember. I mean, it didn't make an impression on me. To the point where I can say who it even was, but the one person in high school that really believed in me was I had a high school theater teacher who would sign me up for open my comedy nights when I was a really young teenager with my comedy partner at the time who was Sam Rockwell, who's a very famous actor. So we were a comedy duo and she would sign us up because we were too young to sign up So she would call the club and put in our names, and then we would go. We were like fifteen. So young. 0:30:00But what an amazing vote of confidence and it set me off on a career in him too, I guess, for sure. I think something happened to him, didn't it? I think there's a little something. Well, today, she could get arrested for doing something like that. You know? Yeah. It's still very different. You know, it's a very different time, but she was a young woman. She was, like, in her twenties. You know, and she just saw such a energy in me and in Sam and you know, kind of gave us a lot of encouragement and really tested us to, like, okay, why don't you challenge this by going and doing something at a night club? And so, you know, when she was there to slap her own to make sure it didn't get weird. So she was like the responsible adult throughout, but at the same time was giving us this idea of opportunity, which is really important. 0:30:58How good were the two of you as a team? Were you good? I don't really remember. I think we were just so young that people were just kind of like, what is going on with these ideas. Right? What even is it? You could see there's footage of it on YouTube of some of our stuff that we would do. And so ridiculous and funny, but it's also like just trying things out, you know, when you're a kid that's sort of what high school's about. You know, I remember when you were the queen of ABC and when all American girl came out and that that was gonna be a big game changer. And now this year, we hear about everything everywhere as a big game changer. Is it It is. It's great. It's really exciting. I wanna see more Asian American participation in film and television. In arts in general, you know, it's really exciting. I think, you know, it's a long time coming. For sure. But I'm so proud that we get to sort of see ourselves in film and this film prompt act also features and centers on an Asian American woman who's forging a pop and you know, to me, that's really exciting. 0:32:12Did you when they approached you about this, did you say, well, I would be what? You know, I mean, did you see that the guidance counselor would be your role? Well, I I was just offered the role, but I I was really excited to do it. I wanted to work with Payton again. I'd done her show, Dewey, last year, which I I really was impressed by her acting her ability and her innovative genius when it comes to approaching these roles. And I was excited to work with her and The role was written as queer guidance counselor, which I thought was really interesting and really cool. So I really was excited to do it. Did you talk with her at all about, you know, the business? Did you give her any advice? Oh, she doesn't need advice for me. She's doing great. You know, she's, like, so I was looking for advice for me because I think I learned so much from younger people on how the industry has changed and how things are really different. You know, we're we're looking at social media differently. And there there really have so much to offer to like somebody like me who's trying to learn about what new stuff is going on. 0:33:19Howard Bauchner: You know, when this show makes a big deal about eighties films, What did you think when those eighties films were out? Did you say, oh my god. Yeah. That's really great, or were you looking at them and saying, you know, they're really not showing the picture. Well, I loved it because they were what we had, you know. And I remember going to the first showing pretty in pink at our local theater where I was growing up and was so exciting. Because you had just a film that was about being a teenager, which I think was just so Right. And the coolest adult, which is Annie Pott's is great in the movie. And so I was really channeling Annie Pott's in prom packed because I think that's kind of the right sort of like character that absorb mind matches. Well, I hope this is the start of a lot of things for you because I miss you. I don't see you enough. Yes. We need more meat. 0:34:20And finally, in this third clip, executive producer, Julie Bowen, known for her role on Modern Family is joined by director Anja Adams. Julie, what did you learn about producing? What did this teach you? I learned a lot. I learned that producers work much harder than actors and get paid less. That's what I learned, and I have a lot of respect for them. And will never complain again. 0:34:43Did you find though that now I understand some of the choices they make? You know, like when you say I didn't get cast in this because Well, casting is definitely something that I I've done some directing before, so I was more familiar with that process and definitely learn to take casting less personally after being on the other side. You you realize that there's so many forces at play. It's not always the best actor, it's it you're you're figuring out a whole ecosystem on how it's gonna work. I I think I really figured out that there's a lot of you've got a partner like Disney who's great, and there's a lot of you've got to meet a lot of different needs and a lot of from the people on the set to the highest levels and sometimes there's compromises that don't make sense to somebody who's just standing on set like I used to do. It makes sense. It makes sense. 0:35:40For both of you, this is a little more adult than most Disney films. And there there's a specific area that I could reference, but I don't wanna reference. Uh-huh. Goodbye with that. You wanna take that on yet? I mean, Disney I I feel like Disney wanted to do this movie because they also are trying to really grow their team, you know, mid kind of range viewership and and really dig into that, and this was a way to do it. 0:36:11I mean, when you look at the other stuff that's out there for teens, it is a little bit more grown up, and they are opposed to a lot more things on the Internet and on their phones. And so it's like this movie, I think, had a real strong Disney feel But, you know, we we tried to elevate it and and just bring it into kind of the the present day as it were and, you know, blazes trail for Disney into this? Yeah. Disney wants to grow with its with its audience. They have such a solid base in the Disney channel But then when you're moving into Disney plus and you have the whole family watching, there it's not inappropriate to have references to some more mature subject matter. So we did. 0:37:01I was saying, and I don't know if I got cut off. But I love it. Idea that there was a boy girl friendship, but it didn't have to lead to romance. I thought that was a really cool kind of aspect of the film, and I hope that that's a lot. I hope that happens a lot. Yeah. I mean, that was really important. 0:37:19When I read the script, I was like, I don't see this. I don't see a lot of, you know, hetero kids being friends, male, female. You just don't see that. And I think it's something that is a reality in the world. And it's you can have friends with the opposite sex and and support each other and love each other and be in a friendship. And I think payton and and Milo crafted it beautifully. Yeah. I think sometimes there's too much pressure if you will. You can't just be friends that's gotta lead to something else. But Yeah. 0:37:50Do you two remember promposals? I never had that in my day, but I'm ancient, so there you go. No. I think these are pretty recent. I I have my own theory and that is that they came along with social media and the rise of the smartphones in the late, you know, arts. Mhmm. Because before that, like, it you weren't doing big splashy things because you weren't trying to record them and show them on social media. But I could be wrong. 0:38:20Howard Bauchner: Well, well, how are you asked to prompt? You just somebody comes up to you and says, would you like to put a prom with me and that was it? Well, I on your back and I was back in the passing note stages, I mean, I wrote my prom data letter because he lived in another city and had to fly in for it, and he did, and it was amazing. But I think if, you know, you're in a high school back in the day, you were, like, writing a letter, you had your friend go ask. It was very you know, contained. And I didn't perform I went to a boarding school. We didn't have a prom, so I got to avoid that altogether. Oh, no. This is your prom then. This is it. All the better. Right? It's my wish fulfillment. 0:39:04There's also a very John Hughes vibe to this film. Did you plan that, or is it just because of the times? Hundred percent. It was up slowly planned in the script and in the development. We wanted to reference it. We wanted to say that those movies left us feeling really good, but then upon reflection, have some really problematic stuff, and we needed a director who could put all of that together in a visual language and and Annie did a great job. 0:39:36Alright, Bruce. Thanks for that interview. Be sure to watch prom packed. It's on both Disney Channel and it's on Disney plus, but I must tell you the Disney channel version has been sanitized for your protection. So you're not gonna get the kind of the dirty references where they actually go John Hughes on you in the Disney plus version. So watch that one and you'll get some things where you go, oh, I didn't realize that Disney did these kind of things, but they do. And look in the background of everything because you'll see promposals that are not meant to be overt. They're just ones that you as a fan of eighties films would be able to catch the the reference. Sounds good, Bruce. So we'll be back again next week with another episode of streamed and screened. Shownotes created by https://podium.pageSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Straight To Video
Episode 230 - Tarquin Gotch

Straight To Video

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 38:47


We talk to Tarquin Gotch - Entertainment Industry Executive & Music Supervisor on many films of legendary filmmaker, the late John Hughes. We trace the incredible journey which saw Tarquin go from signing acts such as The Stray Cats and The Beat to introducing the UK to Prince and Madonna before finding himself personally hired by John Hughes to breathe musical gold into films such as Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Planes Trains & Automobiles and later as Executive Producer on Home Alone.Presented in association with Affinity Photo - The hottest photo editing software on iPad, Mac & PChttps://affinity.serif.com/photoIntro Music by Johnny Monacohttps://www.johnnymonaco.com/ Incidental Music by Night Fires Please visit The Straight To Video Patreon Page to find out how you can help grow this show. https://patreon.com/stvpod

SEO Success Stories
EPISODE 23: Nathan Gotch of the Gotch SEO Academy

SEO Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 56:11


Listen as Russ Macumber talks with Nathan Gotch about his journey to starting the Gotch SEO Academy.

Shut Up and Wrestle with Brian Solomon
Episode 52: Mike Chapman

Shut Up and Wrestle with Brian Solomon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 76:23


Hello wrestling fans! It's time for Episode #52 of Shut Up and Wrestle, with Brian R. Solomon! My guest this week is noted historian and the world's leading authority on Frank Gotch, Mike Chapman! Mike sits down (in Gotch's favorite chair) to discuss the Peerless One, plus Hackenschmidt, Stecher, Caddock, Thesz, Hodge and other great … Continue reading Episode 52: Mike Chapman → The post Episode 52: Mike Chapman appeared first on Shut Up And Wrestle with Brian Solomon.

Miskatonic University Radio
Episode 103: Behind the Stones - A chat with Tyler "The Beard" Gotch

Miskatonic University Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 52:26


Dan and Ben are joined by Tyler "The Beard" Gotch, creator of 40+ Arkham fan scenarios, to chat about his Cyclopean Foundations fan-campaign and learn some insights into his design strategies.

Straight Outta Crompton
Episode 2: LA Origin Story, ft. guest Tarquin Gotch

Straight Outta Crompton

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 42:27


Episode two of Laura Crompton's journey to move to LA to Manchester goes back to the origins of the move - uncovering why on earth a single mother would think moving halfway across the world with her child and no other family members was really a good plan!Laura is joined by music and film executive Tarquin Gotch who moved to Los Angeles from London in the 80s to work on some of John Hughes' biggest hits, including Home Alone, Uncle Buck and Ferris Bueller's Day Off. Keep an eye on my antics on Instagram at @lc_presents

The Record Store Day Podcast with Paul Myers
The Music Of John Hughes with Tarquin Gotch, and a look at Chicago's Wax Trax! Records.

The Record Store Day Podcast with Paul Myers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 63:35


For the final new episode of 2022, Paul speaks with former John Hughes music supervisor Tarquin Gotch about the new box set Life Moves Pretty Fast: The John Hughes Mixtapes. We also check in with Julia Nash and Mark Skillicorn whose documentary, Industrial Accident, tells the story of Wax Trax! Records in Chicago, one of John Hughes favorite places to find music for his films. RSD co-founder Carrie Colliton drops by to close out another great year of RSD Podcasts. Listen to the end to hear Paul's tribute to Terry Hall who passed away as we were putting this show together. For more information about Record Store Day go to RecordStoreDay.com. Sponsored by Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, Tito's Handmade Vodka, and Crosley turntables. Have a safe and happy holiday, and wonderfully musical 2023.

Catch Wrestling Alliance Pod
Gotch Invitational Recap

Catch Wrestling Alliance Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 30:15


Talking about our latest event! Support authentic Catch Wrestling by becoming a member of our YouTube channel! Get behind the scenes access to our events and other fun stuff: https://bit.ly/3eF0dV1 Learn the real thing! Join the CWA Academy: http://www.catchwrestlingalliance.com/store Try Kajabi: https://app.kajabi.com/r/nZ4PLUc6/t/nlvoamdf Official Merch: https://bit.ly/2A2Wjkz Official Podcast: https://www.catchwrestlingalliance.com/podcasts/catch-wrestling-alliance-pod Facebook: https://goo.gl/QT1bDS Twitter: https://goo.gl/hnVxPt Instagram: https://goo.gl/KUmvZQ Tiktok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMJEFFk8H/ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/catchwrestlingalliance/

The Hustle
Promo Mode - Tarquin Gotch on Life Moves Pretty Fast: The John Hughes Mixtapes Box Set

The Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022 37:44


Today sees the release of the much anticipated box set of songs from John Hughes movies called Life Moves Pretty Fast: The John Hughes Mixtapes. John's Music Supervisor, and friend of the podcast, Tarquin Gotch returns to discuss how he went about compiling the box, what got left off and why, and the love and care that went into it finally coming out. Over four discs (and plenty of extra goodies) we can relive the hugely influential music from one of the hugely influential voices of his generation. Check it out!  www.amazon.com/Life-Moves-Pretty-Fast-Mixtapes/dp/B0B6CHXPPS www.patreon.com/thehustlepod

Fight Game Media Network
Write That Down! The Legacy of Karl Gotch

Fight Game Media Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 90:38


On this week's episode, Fumi & Justin talked about the “God of Pro Wrestling” Karl Gotch. They hit topics like Gotch at the 1948 London Olympics, his relationship with Antonio Inoki, his time in the WWWF, his time in Japan with JWA, IWE and later NJPW, and his overall influence on the world of Japanese pro wrestling and MMA. Join the Patreon for just $5.00 per month here: https://www.patreon.com/fightgamemedia Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/fightgamemedia Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1958473677605950 Follow our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/fightgamemedia Subscribe to our YouTube Page: https://www.youtube.com/c/FightGameMedia Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fightgamemedia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Kayfabe Comparisons
Episode 152 - The Top 5 Tag Teams with Jessica Rosenberg and The Gotch Brothers

Kayfabe Comparisons

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 76:34


This week  Wex "breakin the" Lawson, and "the wayward son of Wartrace" Jesse Baker dive into the Top 5 Tag Teams of all time! Featuring special guests (referees?) Jessica Rosenberg and The Gotch Brothers! @kayfabecom // @gotchbrothers  // @wexbreakinthe // @jessebakernash // @peggyhillfeet

#Parenting…Who? Podcast
Somatic Experiencing™ Practitioner Series with Jane Gotch

#Parenting…Who? Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 49:16


SE® Therapist Jane Gotch Gyrotonic and Gyrokinesis Master Teacher and Choreographer www.resilientbodygyrotonic.com Join myself and my and SE® colleague Jane Gotch of Resilient Body Gyrotonic in Toronto, ON. You can check out Jane's bio and work at resilientbodygyrotonic.com. This podcast series is a direct practice offering and perspective from certified SE® Practitioners. My guest today, Jane Gotch has both personal and professional experience as a movement specialist and dancer. Jane offers an aspiring perspective to the depths of Somatic Experiencing™ work through movement and dance. This offering allows you, the listener, to understand what we think and experience as somatic work practice. My colleagues words enlighten me as a mental health clinician. They help me to further understand the limitations just one kind of training lens, in my case mental health, how this can indirectly and unintentionally limit the scope and depth of trauma healing work. This is why I created this series. I believe trauma work is expansive, it is complicated. Embracing the togetherness that is knowledge, information and experience is enriching and healing. As a body of helping professionals we can not, and should not, do this work in isolation. This episode shares some fun and informative details with Jane who uses her body as a tool for deep exploration in movement. For her, this intuitive viewpoint creates an idea of how one can build awareness through movement, what it means to “train into your nervous system” as Jane says. It creates “harmonious participation”. Join us for a conversation that enlightens others on the clinical work that is SE® whether you are curious about starting with a practitioner for your own personal journey or if you are a professional curious about what all this hype is about, this trauma modality known as Somatic Experiencing™ [https://traumahealing.org/se-101/]

Sportsday SA - Regional
BRAD GOTCH on Sportsday SA (08.08.22)

Sportsday SA - Regional

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 12:21


West Adelaide coach, Brad Gotch joined Blighty & Wilds after his side got their second win of the season at the weekend.

Blogger Evolution Podcast
How Nathan Gotch Makes 7-Figures Using SEO

Blogger Evolution Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 62:54


Nathan Gotch explains how he makes a 7-figure income using SEO. Nathan shares his top tips and strategies for mastering SEO and driving traffic to your website. If you're looking to increase your online visibility and boost your business revenue, then don't miss this episode! Nathan's Website: https://gotchseo.com Nathan's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/GotchSEO You can also check out the full write up here: https://bloggerevolution.com/episodes/42 Register and Browse the SerpNames Marketplace For FREE: https://bloggerevolution.com/serpnames Use Promo Code: "EVOLUTION" at checkout. **Links mentioned in this episode:** *https://bloggerevolution.com/ezoic (https://bloggerevolution.com/ezoic) *https://bloggerevolution.com/KeywordChef (https://bloggerevolution.com/KeywordChef) **Other Useful Links:** * https://bloggerevolution.com/income (https://bloggerevolution.com/income) * https://bloggerevolution.com/hosting (https://bloggerevolution.com/hosting) * https://bloggerevolution.com/KeywordChef (https://bloggerevolution.com/KeywordChef) * https://bloggerevolution.com/ezoic (https://bloggerevolution.com/ezoic) * https://bloggerevolution.com/linkwhisper (https://bloggerevolution.com/linkwhisper) * https://bloggerevolution.com/jasper (https://bloggerevolution.com/jasper) * https://bloggerevolution.com/go/aawp (https://bloggerevolution.com/go/aawp) * https://bloggerevolution.com/writeraccess (https://bloggerevolution.com/writeraccess) * https://bloggerevolution.com/go/shortpixel (https://bloggerevolution.com/go/shortpixel) * https://bloggerevolution.com/go/easywins (https://bloggerevolution.com/go/easywins)

It Was Almost Real: The Pro Wrestling History Podcast

In this episode, we discuss the fact and fiction around the two matches between Frank Gotch and George Hackenschmidt in 1908 and 1911.

Beyond Fear: The Sex Crimes Podcast
Episode 17: Understanding Trafficking: Part I

Beyond Fear: The Sex Crimes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 62:51


Human trafficking has moved into the public consciousness as a serious offense both domestically and internationally. Over the course of the next three episodes of Beyond Fear, we will cover trafficking from the perspective of researchers and a survivor.   Human trafficking, including sex trafficking, is a multi-billion-dollar industry that impacts an estimated 24.9 million people globally. In the U.S., human trafficking is defined as using force, fraud, or coercion, to compel a person into commercial sex acts or labor services against their will. In some instances, people are trafficked for the purpose of commercial sex and in others people are trafficked and forced to work under inhumane or illegal conditions.  In Understanding Trafficking Part I, we speak to Katie Gosch and Dr. Katherine Gomez – experts on domestic sex trafficking. Our conversation touched on several important topics including who is most at risk for victimization, the demographic profile of traffickers, ways to combat trafficking and more.  This episode is the beginning of our exploration of human trafficking. So, stay tuned next week for our discussion as we discuss human trafficking from a global perspective. For additional reading, check out: Human Trafficking Hotline Sex Trafficking – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention What is Human Trafficking? Department of Homeland Security Polaris Project Guest Bios: Katherine C. Gomez, PhD (she/her) currently serves as the Director of Human Trafficking Intervention for the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice (FDJJ). She holds a PhD in Public Affairs from the University of Central Florida. She has served Florida since 2006 as a juvenile probation officer, trainer, researcher, and senior administrator. She specializes in working with juvenile justice system-involved youth who have experienced human trafficking, youth charged with sexually-related offenses, youth who identify as part of the LGBTQI community, and high-profile multi-jurisdictional cases.  Ms. Gotch has worked in the field of sexual abuse prevention for over twenty years as a clinician, evaluator, trainer, educator, and in the development of evidence-informed public policy. She currently maintains a private practice, Integrated Clinical & Correctional Services, which provides specialized clinical and consultation services related to adults with sexual behavior problems and other forms of abusive/violent behavior. She is a Clinical Member & Public Policy Executive Board Member – ATSA, Former Board Member & Public Policy Advisor – Oregon ATSA, and Advisory Board Member & Former Public Policy & Engagement Action Team Co-Chair – NPEIV National Partnership to End Interpersonal Violence. She frequently provides training to correctional agencies, treatment providers, policy makers, and other community partners on sexual offense specific management and treatment, static and dynamic risk, public policy, public engagement, and related topics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Believe you can because you can!
123. Building An SEO Business With Nathan Gotch

Believe you can because you can!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 42:20


SEO is growing. That's why more and more SEO agencies and freelancers join this niche. How to stand out from the rest and find your direction? Nathan Gotch shares his valuable insights with the following questions: How to find the main focus of the business? How to hire the right employees? How to cooperate with…

Just Pro Wrestling News
WrestleMania Saturday Preview.

Just Pro Wrestling News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 6:28


Listen and subscribe at www.JustProWrestlingNews.com Like the show? Support the show and get bonus content at https://www.patreon.com/justprowrestlingnews I'm Matt Carlins and this is JUST Pro Wrestling News for Saturday, April 2, 2022. A special welcome to those of you listening on WrestleMap.com. If you want to bring our updates to your website...email us: desk@justprowrestlingnews.com. (STINGER: WWE) Night 1 of WrestleMania 38 comes to us from AT&T Stadium in Dallas, Texas tonight. The big piece still missing from the announced card is Seth Rollins' opponent. He will be revealed once Rollins is in the ring tonight. “Stone Cold” Steve Austin returns to WWE. He'll appear on a special KO Show segment with Kevin Owens. Charlotte Flair defends the SmackDown Women's Title against Ronda Rousey. Becky Lynch puts her RAW Women's Title on the line against Bianca Belair. The Usos defend the SmackDown Tag Titles against Shinsuke Nakamura & Rick Boogs. Also on Saturday's card, Drew McIntyre vs. Happy Corbin…Rey & Dominik Mysterio vs. The Miz & Logan Paul…and Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods vs. Sheamus & Ridge Holland. The start time is 8 PM Eastern on Peacock in the U.S. and the WWE Network around the rest of the world. The Kickoff Show begins at 6. That's not the only big show from WWE today. NXT presents Stand & Deliver early this afternoon from the American Airlines Center in Dallas. Bron Breakker challenges Dolph Ziggler for the NXT Championship. The North American Championship will be defended in a ladder match. The champ Carmelo Hayes vs. Cameron Grimes vs. Santos Escobar vs. Solo Sikoa vs. Grayson Waller. Mandy Rose defends the NXT Women's Championship in a 4-way against Cora Jade, Io Shirai, and Kay Lee Ray. The NXT Tag Titles are on the line in a 3-way. Imperium's Fabian Aichner & Marcel Barthel defend against the Creed Brothers and MSK. The NXT Women's Tag Titles will be defended. Dakota Kai & Raquel Gonzalez get a shot at Toxic Attraction's Gigi Dolin & Jayce Jane. Plus, Tommaso Ciampa vs. Tony D'Angelo…and Gunther vs. LA Knight. The show starts at 1 PM Eastern on Peacock and the WWE Network. There's a Kickoff Show starting at Noon. Ricochet is still the Intercontinental Champion. He won a 3-way over Angel and Humberto on last night's Smackdwon. Also, Madcap Moss won the Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal. (STINGER: ROH) Big happenings at Ring of Honor's Supercard of Honor. Jonathan Gresham beat Bandido in the main event to become the undisputed ROH World Title. Gresham was confronted after the match by Jay Lethal, who used a low blow earlier in the night to steal a win over Lee Moriarty. But Lethal's attack on Gresham drew out the BIG surprise - Samoa Joe. He returned to Ring of Honor and Tony Khan later announced Joe is also now signed with AEW. FTR are the NEW ROH Tag Champs. They dethroned The Briscoes last night. After the match, the Young Bucks showed up to attack The Briscoes. The Bucks have a match with FTR on Wednesday's Dynamite. New Japan's Minoru Suzuki is the new ROH TV Champion. He beat Rhett Titus. Wheeler Yuta is the new Pure Champion. He took the title from Josh Woods. Tony Khan then announced Yuta is officially All Elite. Mercedes Martinez beat Willow Nightingale to become the Interim ROH Women's Champion. Tully Blanchard unveiled his new faction - Tully Blanchard Enterprises. It includes Brian Cage, who beat Ninja Mack last night…and the tag team of Kaun & Toa Liona, who beat Cheeseburger & Eli Isom on the pre-show. (STINGER: AEW) Jamie Hayter is the latest woman to qualify for the Owen Hart Foundation Tournament. She won a qualifying match over Skye Blue on last night's Rampage. Also, the Young Bucks beat Top Flight…Keith Lee beat Powerhouse Hobbs and the House of Black beat Fuego Del Sol, Stu Grayson & Evil Uno. (STINGER: Impact) Impact's Multiverse of Matches last night. Trey Miguel retained the X-Division Title in an Ultimate X Match. The Influence held onto the Knockouts Tag Titles. Deonna Purrazzo's Champ Champ Challenge was answered by Faby Apache. Purrazzo held onto the AAA women's title, but after the match, Taya Valkyrie showed up to challenge Purrazzo to a title match at the Rebellion pay-per-view. Chris Sabin beat Jay White. He reversed the Bladerunner into a rollup for the pin. White later helped the Good Brothers beat The Briscoes. Nick Aldis & Mickie James beat Matt Cardona & Chelsea Green. Also, Tomohiro Ishii beat Eddie Edwards. Ace Austin has signed a new multi-year contract with Impact. (STINGER: New Japan) Killer Kross' New Japan debut was a loss. Minoru Suzuki pinned him with a Gotch-style piledriver at the Lonestar Shootout in Dallas yesterday. Tomohiro Ishii beat Chris Dickinson…Jay White beat Speedball Mike Bailey…and Ren Narita beat Rocky Romero. More indie shows running on Saturday. Starting at Noon Eastern, it's USA vs. The World at WrestleCon. Michael Oku defends his British Cruiserweight Championship against Rich Swann. Effy's Big Gay Brunch also starts at Noon Eastern…with Effy vs. Pimpenal Escarlata and Allie Katch vs. Dango. Mission Pro has a show starting at 4 PM Eastern with Thunder Rosa vs. Shazza McKenzie. There's also a late-night show from Black Label Pro starting at midnight local time - 1 AM Eastern…with the Faces of Fear vs. the Work Horsemen…Jake Something vs. PCO…and Effy vs. Charlie Haas. That's JUST Pro Wrestling News for ______. Our next update comes your way ____, so be sure to subscribe to this feed. We also thank you in advance for leaving a glowing rating or review.. I'm Matt Carlins. Thank YOU for listening. ~~~Full run down at www.justprowrestlingnews.com ~~~ • • • • • wwe #wrestling #prowrestling #smackdown #wwenetwork #wweraw #romanreigns #ajstyles #NXT #raw #njpw #wwenxt #SethRollins #TNA #johncena #RandyOrton #wrestlemania #ROH #WWF #summerslam #tripleh #aewdynamite #professionalwrestling #aew #allelitewrestling #aewontnt #DeanAmbrose #nxt #KevinOwens #wwesmackdown 

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Pro Wrestling History Nerds

He was the hottest young star in the post Gotch vs Hackenschmidt era. He was the master of the scissor hold. He was a technical prodigy. So why couldn't he escape the shadow of Frank Gotch? Join Nick and Chango for a discussion of farm life, long limbs, technical strategies, and pro wrestling madness. It's the story of Joe Stecher!   -Sources -Noted Archive articles. -Masked Marvel to the Rescue, by Ken Zimmerman jr and Tamara Zimmerman. -Wrestling Time Capsule: "Scissors King" Joe Stecher, Wrestling's Forgotten Champion", by Brian Solomon. https://www.themidcarders.com/latest/b6eyi4m98z4kr2uqcmwl16polhg4tj  

Buying Online Businesses Podcast
Increase Traffic By 1300% In 12 months with SEO Nathan Gotch

Buying Online Businesses Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 47:29


Most online business owners fail mainly because they can't get enough website traffic. Just like in a brick and mortar business, no customer visiting means no business. So, this is where having a concrete SEO strategy is so crucial. Nathan Gotch from Gotch SEO Academy has helped entrepreneurs with content creation, keyword research, setting KPIs and other SEO strategies that leveraged their businesses.  We have discussed how Nathan was able to increase website traffic by 1300% in 12 months. How to create a killer copy that converts, how to build a backlink strategy and what KPIs should be tracked.  We also talked about the best free and paid SEO tools that you can try.  If you're someone who wants to create an amazing SEO plan for your content website, then this insightful podcast episode is for you!   Episode Highlights 00:00 What you'll learn in this episode 02:30 Niche website builder 03:17 SEO is evolving 13:09 Content quality 17:20 High-intent keywords 26:49 Intent, relevance and trend 29:58 How to start publishing velocity of content 35:45 The biggest mistakes 38:33 Keyword ranking 41:35 Tracking 43:53 TOP SEO Tools 46:39 Ending    About The Guest Nathan went from $40,000 in debt to building a 7 figure SEO business and now is the head coach & trainer inside his SEO program, where he has helped thousands of businesses achieve first page rankings on Google.   Resource Links ➥ Buying Online Businesses Website (https://buyingonlinebusinesses.com)  ➥ Download the Due Diligence Framework (https://buyingonlinebusinesses.com/freeresources/) ➥ Visit Niche Website Builders and get EXCLUSIVE OFFERS as a BOB listener (https://www.nichewebsite.builders/bob/)   Connect with Nathan Gotch: ➥ https://www.gotchseo.com/ ➥ https://www.youtube.com/c/gotchseo    SEO Tools that you can try: ➥ SEM Rush ➥ https://ahrefs.com/  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pro Wrestling History Nerds

He was an icon of the Estonian people, a legendary Greco Roman Wrestler, a con man and a liar, which is everything Nick and Chango love in a wrestler! It's the story of Georg Lurich!   Sources: -Cagematch.net -Gotch vs Hackenschmidt: The Matches That Made and Destroyed Legitimate American Professional Wrestling, by Ken Zimmerman jr and Tamara L Zimmerman. - Cited articles from newspapers.    

Pet Sitter Confessional
230: Opening an E-Commerce Store with Jenna Gotch

Pet Sitter Confessional

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 55:34


Are you interested in opening an e-commerce store? In 2021, it's easier than ever and provides many benefits beyond another stream of income. Jenna Gotch, owner of Passionately Pets, shares what led her to launch her online store and what it's meant to her and her staff. She shares what it's like getting the items to sell, stocking them on site, and how she still can't believe people buy from her. She made a big decision to avoid drop shipping to maintain more control over the process and why branding at each stage of the process was so important to her. We also discuss recent staffing struggles, how she's overcoming them, and how she balances the desire to grow with the reality of slow hires. Topics on this episode: * Finding her target client * Launching her e-commerce store * Connecting with community * Choosing a business model * Where to get products Main take away? Opening an e-commerce store can be another way of answering questions and solving problems of clients while building relationships. About our guest: Jenna Gotch opened Passionately Pets in 2007 as a “passion” project (hence the name). She got experience in the industry doing pet sitting part time as supplemental income after college and fell in love with caring for animals. When her full-time marketing job demanded more of her time, she was forced to give up pet care. But the desire to be an integral part of pet's lives never left her. So she took a chance and began Passionately Pets as a one woman in-home pet care company serving Northern Virginia. The business quickly expanded to include team members and office staff and has been continually growing each year, until the pandemic hit. The company quickly pivoted and took the opportunity in 2020 to create an ecommerce retail shop with unique Passionately Pets merchandise, which created an avenue to become more involved in our local community. Passionately Pets very proudly donates $1 from every item sold to local animal welfare and rescue organizations, employs 25+ staff members and participates in neighborhood markets and events. Links: Passionately Pet: www.passionatelypets.com Check out her shop: www.passionatelypets.com/shop Get in touch with Jenna: Jenna@passionatelypets.com Shopify: https://www.shopify.com Printing on demand with Printful: https://www.printful.com Full show notes and transcript (https://www.petsitterconfessional.com/episodes/230)

Corrections Community
Preventing the Next Sex Crime with Katherine Gotch

Corrections Community

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 65:39


Katie Gotch joins Chris and Marcus to discuss research, policy, and the tools that help us reduce sexual recidivism. Katie brings a scientific and public health view to this issue, and we discuss the treatment of those who commit what many perceive to be the worst crimes in our society. Visit the National Sexual Violence Resource Center if you are in need of help or support. If you'd like to work with Katie: Integrated Clinical & Correctional Services You can find more information on this episode and related links on the show notes page of CorrectionsCommunity.com

This Is The NWA
Gotch vs Hackenschmidt | The History Of Pro Wrestling, Pt.III

This Is The NWA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 71:06


It's Episode 3 of the Pro Wrestling History Podcast! Have you ever wanted to learn MORE about pro wrestling? Whether you're a new fan looking to dip your toes into this wonderful world, or an old-school fan who just loves hear Pro Wrestling stories, we want this to be a fun ride for everyone! Join Gary, The Doctor Rob Stinson & Wil Martin as the investigate, educate & deep-dive into the magnificent history of the ONE TRUE SPORT, Professional Wrestling!  In This Episode: It's Part 3 of learning where it all began. The first great rivalry in professional wrestling also featured the first great controversies, screwy finishes and trash talk. When you really want to break down pro wrestling, you HAVE to discuss Frank Gotch vs George Hackenschmidt, and that's what we're doing today!  It's the history of Pro Wrestling! Come Hang out with us.    Follow Us Everywhere: solo.to/tipwshow ______________________________________________________________________ Shout out to our research material! Author Brian Solomon & his AMAZING book: Pro Wrestling FAQ.  You can find it here --  http://bit.ly/PWFAQ & The Comic Book Story Of Professional Wrestling by Aubrey Sitterson & Chris Moreno --  http://bit.ly/PWComic _______________________________________________________________________ Check out our Discord for positive daily interaction w/ other wrestling fans like you! --  http://bit.ly/TIPWDiscord   Our Website -- www.TIPWShow.com _______________________________________________________________ We'd LOVE to hear from you. Please let us know what you think and share us with any other pro wrestling fans you know! We're grateful to you all and if you get a chance, please rate & review on iTunes!    Tags: #Gotch #Hackenschmidt #wrestling #prowrestling #nationalwrestlingalliance #wwe #aew #ringofhonor #mlw #njpw #professionalwrestling #classicwrestling #history