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Is There Room for Hulk Hogan's New Wrestling Promotion in 2025?In this episode of CWCD, host D discusses Hulk Hogan's announcement of a new wrestling promotion set to launch in 2025. The video explores whether there is space for another wrestling company in an already crowded market that includes WWE, AEW, TNA, and others. D breaks down the current hierarchy of wrestling promotions, challenges faced by new companies, and potential strategies Hulk Hogan might employ to succeed. Viewers are invited to share their opinions on where Hogan's promotion might rank and to create their own fantasy wrestling rosters. Join the discussion to see if Hulk Hogan can overcome industry skepticism and find a place in the modern wrestling landscape.00:00 Introduction: Hulk Hogan's New Wrestling Company00:47 Current Wrestling Landscape02:09 Wrestling Company Hierarchy05:50 Challenges for New Wrestling Companies06:58 Hulk Hogan's Controversial Legacy10:05 Building a New Wrestling Promotion15:00 Conclusion: Can Hulk Hogan Succeed?
Rico and Stoney continue their Wrestlemania talk by discussing Hogan's iconic slam on Andre the Giant.
Welcome to another Pop Culture Kiki! Please use the timestamps below and we hope you enjoy! 00:00 - Intro 02:35 - Morgan Wallen/SNL 09:40 - Justin Bieber 14:47 - Chappell Roan 22:49 - Jojo 24:58 - Kim Kardashian/Lana Del Rey 27:12 - Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell 29:44 - FKA twigs/North West 33:27 - Teen Mom 37:43 - Ads 41:46 - Anna Paul 51:15 - Hogan Family 59:28 - Macaulay Culkin/ID Network 01:00:30 - Pop the Balloon 01:04:18 - Movie Corner: Black Bag, The Woman in the Yard, Working Man 01:10:12 - Brand New 01:11:57 - Sean Kingston 01:16:36 - Snow White 01:23:15 - MGK and Megan Fox 01:24:48 - Brighter Days Ahead 01:25:53 - Outro How to help earthquake victims - https://www.cnn.com/2025/03/29/asia/how-to-help-those-affected-by-the-myanmar-earthquake/index.html Come to our live show! - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds For more content, join our Patreon! patreon.com/Beyondtheblinds ------Sponsors --- Wildgrain! For a limited time, Wildgrain is offering our listeners $30 off the first box - PLUS free Croissants in every box - when you go to Wildgrain.com/BLINDS to start your subscription. Nutrafol! This Mother's Day, consider Nutrafol - the best-selling hair growth supplement. Whether you're gifting to yourself or a loved one, Nutrafol is offering our listeners ten dollars off any order! Enjoy free shipping when you subscribe. Go to Nutrafol.com and enter the promo code BLINDSGIFT. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The split with Sydney Sweeney and her Fiancé was a long time coming, Selena's Murderer was denied parole and what is going on with the Hogans. Kelly Clarkson asks some great questions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The split with Sydney Sweeney and her Fiancé was a long time coming, Selena's Murderer was denied parole and what is going on with the Hogans. Kelly Clarkson asks some great questions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hogan's Alley Cette capsule explore l'histoire de Hogan's Alley, un quartier multiculturel surtout habité par la communauté noire de Vancouver. Ce quartier a joué un rôle central dans la vie socioculturelle de ses résidents. Au début du XXᵉ siècle, l'African Methodist Episcopal Fountain Church a créé un point de rassemblement pour la communauté noire. Sa fondation a renforcé les liens de la communauté et a fourni un espace pour des activités sociales, culturelles et spirituelles. Malgré plusieurs difficultés, les différentes communautés – noires, asiatiques, européennes et autochtones – ont contribué à faire de Hogan's Alley un espace dynamique. Durant les années 1960, des projets de construction ont entraîné la destruction du quartier. Mais depuis les années 1990, des efforts sont entrepris pour restaurer Hogan's Alley. Ces initiatives servent à préserver la mémoire d'un lieu de solidarité pour les communautés qui y ont vécu. Par: Kyle Odorizzi
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About the GuestBrian and Louise Hogan are seasoned missionaries with Youth With A Mission (YWAM) who have dedicated their lives to planting churches and making disciples among the unreached. They are the authors of several impactful books, including There's a Sheep in My Bathtub, An A to Z of Near-Death Adventures, A Life in the Saddle, and Keys to Church Planting Movements. Their work reflects their passion for equipping believers and inspiring others to engage in the Great Commission. Through their writing, the Hogans share stories of faith, resilience, and God's transformative power.Reasons to ListenDiscover God's Global Mission: Hear how Brian and Louise's experiences reveal God's heart for unreached nations and His power to use ordinary people.Gain Practical Discipleship Insights: Learn simple, actionable strategies for making disciples and planting churches that anyone can apply.Be Inspired by Faith Under Fire: Their honest testimony of challenges, including personal loss, will encourage you to trust God in every situation.Big TakeawaysGod's Calling Often Begins Small: The Hogans started with a simple willingness to say “yes” to God, leading them from the Navajo Nation to Mongolia.Miracles Follow Obedience: From healings to a church-planting movement, the Hogans saw God move when they stepped out in faith.Discipleship Must Be Simple: Multiplication happens when the gospel is shared in a way that's easy to reproduce and culturally relevant.Expect Opposition in Kingdom Work: The Hogans' story shows that spiritual battles are real but God's power is greater.Trust God's Timing: They learned to rely on God's provision and guidance, even when circumstances seemed impossible.Missional ChallengesStep Out in Faith: Identify one area in your life where God is calling you to trust Him and take a bold step, even if it feels uncomfortable.Build Relationships with Intent: Spend time with people in your community who are different from you, practicing listening and understanding.Start a Simple Discipleship Practice: Use the “POETS” model to bring Scripture, prayer, and fellowship into your small group or family gatherings.Guest Links and Social MediaWebsite: The Hogans - Disciple Making MentorsBuy Brian's Books________________________________________>>>Learn More About The Missional Life >>>The Missional Life on Instagram>>>The Missional Life on Facebook>>>Visit Dan's YouTube Channel for Instrumental Worship Music:>>>Dan's Instrumental Worship Music on Spotify>>>Dan's...
Neurologists bring special skills to pain evaluation and management and are well equipped to appreciate both the focal and diffuse nature of pain. By using expert knowledge of the nervous system and implementing relevant therapies, neurologists can succeed at and find meaning in optimizing patient outcomes. In this episode, Allison Weathers, MD, FAAN, speaks with Beth B. Hogans, MD, PhD, author of the article “Principles of Pain Management,” in the Continuum October 2024 Pain Management in Neurology issue. Dr. Weathers is a Continuum® Audio interviewer associate chief medical information officer at the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio. Dr. Hogans is an associate professor in the department of neurology at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and an associate director for education and evaluation at the Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center at the VA Maryland Health Care System in Baltimore, Maryland. Additional Resources Read the article: Principles of Pain Management Subscribe to Continuum: shop.lww.com/Continuum Earn CME (available only to AAN members): continpub.com/AudioCME Continuum® Aloud (verbatim audio-book style recordings of articles available only to Continuum® subscribers): continpub.com/Aloud More about the American Academy of Neurology: aan.com Social Media facebook.com/continuumcme @ContinuumAAN Full episode transcript available here Dr Jones: This is Dr Lyell Jones, Editor-in-Chief of Continuum, the premier topic-based neurology clinical review and CME journal from the American Academy of Neurology. Thank you for joining us on Continuum Audio, which features conversations with Continuum's guest editors and authors who are the leading experts in their fields. Subscribers to the Continuum Journal can read the full article or listen to verbatim recordings of the article and have access to exclusive interviews not featured on the podcast. Please visit the link in the episode notes for more information on the article, subscribing to the journal, and how to get CME. Dr Weathers: This is Dr Allison Weathers. Today I'm interviewing Dr Beth Hogans, author of Principles of Pain Assessment, Diagnosis, and Management from the October 2024 Continuum issue on pain management and neurology. Welcome to the podcast, and please introduce yourself to our audience. Dr Hogans: Good afternoon. My name is Beth Hogans. I'm a neurologist. My faculty appointment is at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in the Department of Neurology, where I'm an assistant professor. I also serve at the Baltimore VA Medical Center, where I'm the Associate Director of Education and Evaluation for the Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Center, as well as a neurologist. Dr Weathers: Thank you so much for, again, being with us today and taking the time to speak with me. I was really struck by how broadly applicable this topic is, not only to all neurologists, but to all physicians and even to all of our listeners, given how prevalent these conditions are. Nearly all physicians involved in direct patient care treat some type of pain disorders, and we all experience pain at some point, though hopefully not chronic pain. Well, usually like to start with a question - again, it feels especially pertinent here in getting to speak with you - what is the most important clinical message of your article? Dr Hogans: So, I'm going to say there's two key messages. The first one is that all pain has a differential diagnosis, and the second one is that all meds work better with non-pharmacological and whole-health comprehensive management incorporated. So that's why I structured the article around the ideas of assessment, diagnosis and management. It's a pretty sort of traditional, basic approach to how we look at clinical problems, but we definitely want to start with proper assessment, go on to a thoughtful differential diagnosis, and then move towards a management plan that is not just, you know, one stop shop, but actually kind of brings several aspects together. Because pain is so multidimensional; you know, it's represented in multiple places in the brain as well as other levels of the nervous system. And so, I think we're still in an era, and we may stay in an era, of, you know, needing something to go along with medication in many cases. Dr Weathers: I think those are two absolutely critical points for our listeners to keep in mind, both, again, keeping that broad differential, and - we'll get more into management in a bit, but again - that dual strategy of both the pharmacologic and the non-pharmacologic. And again, going down a little bit more there on that management track, a really recurring theme that I picked up in your article is the importance of interprofessional collaboration in the assessment and the management of patients with pain. In the abstract, you actually use the phrase “remarkable” for the diversity of health professions, which I really loved. What other clinicians do you work with in diagnosing and managing pain conditions, and what are their roles in the care of these patients? Dr Hogans: So, something you hear over and over again at pain meetings is, “there is no I in team.” They say that all the time. And it's one of the things I really love about pain, is that we get to work with great colleagues who have their own perspectives, approaches and therapies for pain. So, in my particular practice, which I do focus kind of more at the interface between neurological and musculoskeletal pain because of my passion and interest for spinal pain, you know, ranging from neck to tailbone, but most especially in the lower back. Physical therapy, clinical psychology, sleep sedicine, nursing, pharmacy, rehab… Podiatry is something that people don't often think of, but is really important for getting spine mechanics correct… Ergonomics. But I want to just say something about clinical psychology because there may not be enough clinical psychologists in the United States, but we as neurologists are also brain doctors. You know, we have to stay within our scope of practice. But there's a move now to talk about psychologically informed physical therapy. So why don't we talk about psychologically informed neurology? I think we could do an even better job of kind of leveraging our knowledge of the brain and how it works to kind of bring that into our practice. And so, people with pain often need a lot of empathetic support, for example, as well as knowledge about their condition. So, I would encourage people to build local networks of folks that they refer to and work with. Because when I was a younger doctor, physical therapists taught me a lot of what I know now - because I didn't get it at med school, although by the time I got to residency, I had some really great teachers. But clinical psychology, PT, sleep medicine, those are, like, almost all-the-time collaborators for me. And then like I said, nursing, pharmacy, rehab, podiatry, et cetera, et cetera, prosthetics… those things are all important for pain. Dr Weathers: I was struck by the quote, “one of the things I really love about pain.” That's a great line, and understand how it was meant, but I think - again, a really great quote, but I think you make such important points and, really, it is such a critical team approach. And I love all of those roles you called out. And I was struck in listening to your really thoughtful answer about how I've spoken with several other authors of actually very different topics, but about how we're thinking now about a trauma-informed care approach to many neurological conditions and the similarities with this patient population, how it likely informs very much the approach to this patient population as well and probably the significant potential. Dr Hogans: A hundred percent! And so, for example, one of the things that probably does factor in for chronic pain - not in everyone, but in, let's say, many cases - is a prior exposure to trauma, whether it's PTSD or adverse childhood events. And so that's why, you know, clinical psychology is, like, very high up on my list of collaborators. And one of the things that I really like - you could say love - about working in the BA system is the ready availability of mental health co-management. So, I would say about a third of my patients in neurology are co-managed by mental health. And what it does is it sort of defuses a lot of what would otherwise come into the visit and be my job as a neurologist to manage, if not treat, right? I still have to manage, you know, someone who comes in with untreated mental trauma or mental health conditions if they're coming into that visit, and I'm trying to open the topic of whether mental health co-management could be helpful. That can sometimes, strangely enough, antagonize people. We're still in an era of substantial stigma. But I can just say the practice of neurology, together with appropriate mental health co-management, is far superior than going alone. Dr Weathers: Absolutely. And how fortunate that for a lot of your practice, your patients do have those resources available to them. And I think it speaks to the importance of those resources, that all of our patients should really have that availability, and the importance of access. Dr Hogans: Right. So, at Johns Hopkins, we also have exceptional access to, you know, some of the world 's best clinical psychologists. And I've been really privileged to work with my colleagues in clinical psychology. The challenges that - in some of my roles, I interact with trainees and learners who are in clinics that are not as well resourced. And therein lies just tremendous heartache and difficulty. We've been trying to build some resources. There are federal resources that can help to open those conversations and maybe take some of the initial steps towards things like cognitive behavioral therapy, acceptance commitment therapy, mindfulness-based stress reduction. There's many of these psychological therapies that are proven to be effective for pain and chronic pain, and yet we haven't really had that conversation as a society about, how do we get people connected with those therapies? Many of them can be delivered on a larger scale. And I think we just need to think a lot more thoughtfully about, how can we have more of a public health approach to chronic pain and wellness? Dr Weathers: Absolutely. Such really important points. So, we've talked about the really kind of important, obvious points for what we very much kind of know to be accurate. I want to talk now about, what are the most common misconceptions that you've encountered in treating patients with pain disorders? Dr Hogans: Yeah. So, this is where, you know, physician as advocate for the patient really comes into play. So, I think the number one misconception that I and many of my colleagues encounter: that pain is the patient 's problem, or that that pain reflects an excessive sensitivity. I think one analogy that I use with students that helps to kind of piece this apart is the immune system, right? There are people who have immunodeficiencies that they're not sufficiently protected from the environment, and then there are - lots of people have allergies where their immune system is sort of hyper-alerted to things that are not a true threat. And the pain system is exquisitely regulated. The neurology of the pain system is fascinating and compelling, and once you learn a little bit about it, you can apply it at the bedside, time after time after time. So, number one: pain is real. And there is an association between strong pain and increased risk for chronic pain. And then sort of the flip side of that is that malingering or, you know, fictitious pain is probably a lot like other functional disorders in that it's part of a complex. So, I think we need to do a lot more work to discover, you know, quote, what is pain that people think is amplified or manufactured and how can we frame that in a clinical context rather than just casting blame or- we already mentioned stigma. You know, stigmatizing people does not help. And there are people who have real pain problems that are really severe and disabling, and neurologists can actually help support those people as they encounter their environment. Dr Weathers: I really love that response. And I think you're right in that we do so often, in the medical system, tend to stigmatize these patients, even as we say the right things and we, I think, talk about it and we recognize… and yet, still, it's almost these unconscious biases. I think, as good as we've gotten in some areas, it's still hard to separate them. It's almost kind of one of the last unspoken, still-acceptable ones in some ways that oh, they must be drug-seeking or, you know, to your point, you use the word, kind of malingering, that they're somehow, you know, either at fault or that there's some nefarious behavior going on there. And I think you made such really important points that we have to change our way of thinking that it is such a common and, frankly, wrong misconception that a lot of us really carry around and it's really hard to break. We have to kind of recognize these biases in ourself and really fight against them when we encounter these patients. Dr Hogans: I think part of how we got there is the opioid crisis. Dr Weathers: Yes. Dr Hogans: You know, unfortunately we still do not have a fantastic understanding of opioid durability. Like, how long does opioid analgesia last? Not from, like, hour to hour, but, like, from month to month. Roger Cho has done some awesome work looking at long-term efficacy of opioids, and it's surprisingly modest. And yet, opioids have this profound kind of behavioral impact, that they really are highly reinforcing. And so, once they're in the conversation, you find yourself in, like, almost this life-or-death struggle between, you know, am I going to get opioids at this visit? How many? You know, if not, why not; are you going to decrease? And so those of us who are working today, you know, and have been working for the last five years, have been through this terrible struggle. And that struggle is not yet resolved. But once opioids are kind of off the table or neutralized, then we actually have a conversation that is really, you know, A: how good of a clinician are we? Do we really understand what our patient is going through? And how can we bring, like Hippocrates said, you know, get the system to bear on the problem and not just, you know, try to throw drugs at it. So I think that, really, pain challenges us to be our best selves and to, you know, really be clever and kind and helpful. And it is a really great opportunity to help. And as I said, the mechanisms of pain are fascinating neurologically. So, it kind of satisfies some of what we come to work for, but I think it's not all done yet. One of my challenges has been, I wrote an article in 2011 with one of my trainees where we counted up the number of hours documented in the double AMC database for med schools, and we found that the modal value for US medical schools at that time was four. So out of four thousand curricular hours, there were four pain hours. And when you think about the prevalence of pain, that's just a drop in the bucket. So, you know, it's getting better, but we need to come up with some new strategies. So I wrote, I've written three books now. The latest one is really designed to give that intro-level knowledge of pain. But also, obviously, the Continuum article, I wanted to kind of set the table, lay the foundation, and give people some core knowledge to get started with. Dr Weathers: And again, a fantastic article. If our listeners haven't read it, I strongly encourage them to go back because I think you did just that. And as you were just talking, I was thinking about that, especially for those of us who, you know, depending on when in your training was, you know, mine started in the early 2000s. We've kind of lived through that era with the pendulum swinging. Where was, you know, the signs were posted in each clinic room. You know, don't forget to ask, you know, your provider about your pain meds, and it was the sixth vital sign, and all of that. And then the pendulum swung very quickly and very severely the other way, where it was, you have now created this problem, right? We have all caused this epidemic and we're supposed to immediately take these meds away, right? And now to your point, you know, we've all been in these situations with opioids where that was all that was talked about, right? So, you know, we've all been on call and now you're getting the call overnight from people trying to get their opioids filled when, you know, not their prescriber because they knew if they called - or family members, as soon as you got prescribing rights, were now calling and asking. And we've all been in these very hard situations. Dr Hogans: Just because you have a hammer doesn't mean that everything is a nail. Dr Weathers: I know. So, in trying to negotiate and navigate, you know, these very rough situations… And I think now we're reaching kind of this new era where, to your excellent point, realizing that there are a lot of other solutions. And I love how you framed it, that this is really where we can be our best selves as providers. And actually, to that point, so - as I've mentioned on this podcast many times, clinically, I'm a neuro-hospitalist and I actually wanted to get your opinion as one of the foremost experts. So, a challenging situation I'm also often faced with in my clinical role is when a patient with a chronic pain condition such as diabetic neuropathy or lumbar radiculopathy is admitted to the hospital, often with a totally unrelated condition that either results in a new acute pain, but often also exacerbates their underlying chronic pain, what's your approach to the assessment and management of similar cases? I know our listeners will return again and again to that fantastic approach you laid out in Figure 1.1 with the coordination of the pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic therapies, as we've talked about several times just throughout our conversation, how important both of those approaches are. But a lot of those options are unfortunately limited in the in-patient setting. So how do you balance those? Dr Hogans: So, there's a whole other toolkit that comes into play for acute pain or sort of pain palliation. And you actually have some important allies in the hospital. It turns out that nurses, generally speaking, have some more education than do most physicians about pain. And the nurses that I encounter really see themselves as genuine, sincere advocates for the patient 's interest. They're at the bedside, they're working very closely, and their training actually does, I think, give them a number of tools and a set of inspirational ideas that build towards patient comfort. So, if you communicate with nursing staff about your desire to provide more comfort for the patient, whether it's padding, positioning, activities such as, you know, having them participate in something, you know, whether it's just having a family member, you know, take them for a walk, whether it's in a wheelchair or having an older adult sit by the nurse's station just to give some form of distraction. Ice, you know, cool packs and hot packs, you know, supportive toweling or pillows, all of that can really help. Years ago, nurses used to actually be trained in giving massages, and that can provide some comfort. You know, supportive touch is kind of how we frame that nowadays. But the other piece that you have is, in many cases, PT is getting involved much earlier in the patient, you know, rehabilitation course. And remember that motion is lotion. So, our endogenous analgesia system, which actually involves both endogenous opioids and endogenous cannabinoids, can be activated through many forms of motion, as well as immobility is actually a cause of pain itself. So, you just, you break out your in-patient tool kit and, you know, there are other tools and there's other allies that you want to think about in that context. Dr Weathers: Those are all really great tips, many of which, I know, as you said, a lot of us tend in our thinking to go right to pharmacologic strategy, so wouldn't even be considered, but I think really thoughtful, and that we do have at our fingertips. So- Dr Hogans: I wish I had thought to put them in the article. Dr Weathers: No, they were fantas- but again, why we podcast, agree for complimenting the article… we encourage people to take advantage of both. Well, this has been wonderful, and I know I have learned so much, even more than was in the article. I always like to end on a hopeful note, so I would love to hear what developments in the field of pain that you're most excited about. What do you think is coming down the pipe? Dr Hogans: Well, I think, like a lot of people, I've been waiting for the opportunity that's happening right now, which is, there's a massive investment in pain science being made by the NIH. Finally. You know, we've moved from, you know, just like, little things here or there, commercial kind of entities, to, we now have large NIH dollars flowing into pain. I'd like to see not only a focus on small molecule development, which will ultimately lead to better pharmacological agents, but I'd also like to see a thoughtful approach to non-pharmacological therapies, whole health approaches. Things like healthy communities, safe exercise spaces for all ages, more nutritious food, yoga, Tai chi. We know from Skelly and Cho's article in 2020 that there are many, many non-pharmacological therapies that actually work for chronic pain. There're some things we still don't know. Like, do older adults respond as well as middle-aged adults? And how can we get NPTs - non-pharmacological therapies - more accessible to people who are subject to disparities? I think part of what happened during the opioid era is that you could get, you know, a bottle of pills for a four-to-ten dollar co-pay and physical therapy was twenty dollars a shot. And we know PT will get you to a better place, but that person that you're talking to may not have three hundred dollars to go to a course of PT. And we need to figure out, you know, how do we do this better, safer, more healthfully. Dr Weathers: And, I think, forgetting even the co-pay; it's the coordination, the time off work, all of it, right? So it's, I think, all of those challenges, but I think all of that are such important points about - and I think, that's really where I'm hopeful. Right? The emphasis, we talked a little bit about trauma-informed care earlier in our conversation, but the focus now on addressing the underlying social disparities of health and overall healthcare disparities, I think, is so promising. Dr Hogans: We need to think about the long-term consequences for human health; and pain has a terrible impact on human health for many reasons, and, I hope, will continue to be the focus of effort for years to come. Dr Weathers: Absolutely. Well, that is such an important statement to end on. Thank you again, Dr Hogans, for such a fantastic conversation and again, such an overall excellent article. Dr Hogans: Thank you, Dr Weathers, it was great to speak with you today again. Dr Weathers: Today I've been interviewing Dr Beth Hogans, whose article on principles of pain assessment, diagnosis, and management appears in the most recent issue of Continuum on pain management and neurology. To learn more about the topics of pain assessment and other topics of pain management, don't forget to listen to Continuum Audio episodes from this and other issues. Thank you to our listeners for joining today. Dr Monteith: This is Dr Teshamae Monteith, associate editor of Continuum Audio. If you've enjoyed this episode, you'll love the journal, which is full of in depth and clinically relevant information important for neurology practitioners. Use this link in the episode notes to learn more and subscribe. AAN members, you can get CME for listening to this interview by completing the evaluation at Continpub.com/AudioCME. Thank you for listening to Continuum Audio.
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Maggsy wins a poll with a WCW match from 1993? AND LIKES IT?The lads both have positive Hall of Lame/Fames, "i don't love it anymore" is your Non-Wrestling Topic, Hogans bullshit is ridiculous, and an AMAZING new version of the Chain Wrestling Live show intro song can be heard at the end of the episode! (Thankyou BenNny Mack!)FOLLOW US!@CHAIN_WRESTLING@SJPWORLDMEDIA@PodFatherMags
Liv calls Maggs a Nob right at the start, because his poll option has already been covered!Don't worry. An alternative is later worked into the show!The lads look at Armageddon 2000, ponder #CWF Mastermind specialist subjects, talk Hogans lies, have storming #HallOfLame entrants, and more!FOLLOW US!@CHAIN_WRESTLING@SJPWORLDMEDIA@PodFarmerMags
We uncover the shocking secrets and controversies surrounding the Hogan family. From scandals and betrayals to legal battles and hidden truths, we reveal why the Hogans might be even more notorious than the Kardashians. Join us as we delve into the dark side of this famous family, exposing the drama and chaos that have kept them in the headlines. So, let's get into it. Thank you to this episode's sponsors! • Shopify: Go to https://shopify.com/sloan now to grow your business–no matter what stage you're in. • Zocdoc: Go to https://zocdoc.com/SLOAN to find and instantly book a top-rated doctor today. • Chime: Open your account in minutes at https://chime.com/SLOAN. Feels like progress. Please support the Let's Get Into It Podcast: http://bit.ly/LetsGetIntoIt Apple: http://bit.ly/LetsGetIntoItApple Spotify: http://bit.ly/LetsGetIntoItSpotify
Hulk Hogan brought his status as a wrestling legend to the political world when he spoke at the RNC last week, we give our honest thoughts on that. Afterwards, the guys talk about Joe Hendry as well as Rhea Ripley's return. Lastly, a conversation about the golden era of tag team wrestling. The Attitude Era. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eliteheat/support
WCW rasslin and Old School WWF continues to clash as Hogans reign continues! The WCW fans want hard hitting action but Beffcake and Dugan are taking control under Hogan! Plus Dusty re-enters Wargames Sting and Vader have one last match and Johnny B Badd win the gold! It's a great episode. Give it a listen.
Si & Mags look at DIY v The Authors of Pain from NXT and discuss the #CWFs sporting achievements.There's also a Hall of Lame and Fame, Hogans lies, and SI is excited about seeing AC/DC in a couple days and may mention it. Possibly.FOLLOW US!@CHAIN_WRESTLING@SJPWORLDMEDIA@PodFatherMags
"Walker, Texas Ranger" Producer Al Ruddy was One Of A Kind! The end of an era in Showbiz! Al was a great American!
Si and Mags talk more NXT, the ~CWF sent is stories of sporting heartbreak, plus Hall of Lame And Hall of Lame, Hogans lies, and more!FOLLOW US!@CHAIN_WRESTLING@SJPWORLDMEDIA@PodFarmerMags
A crap match from Saudi Arabia, a NWT that leads to Mags saying "Nonce" a lot (95 times, if counting) Hogans lies, Hall of Lame, and more!!FOLLOW US!@SJPWORLDMEDIA@CHAIN_WRESTLING@PodFatherMags
Join the conversation with C4 and Bryan Nehman. Moore blames Hogan for murder rate in Baltimore. A fetus was found on an MTA bus. Open container issues in Baltimore & what should be done about it. Pastor Shannon Wright, republican nominee for Mayor joined the show. Reactions to Hogans comments on the Trump verdict. Listen to C4 and Bryan Nehman live every weekday from 5:30-10:00 a.m. ET on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM101.5, and the WBAL Radio App!
Mags and Si take a look at a WCW tag match from 1991, The #CWF talk best Bank Holidays, Maggsy exposes more of Hogans lies, plus all the usual nonsense!!FOLLOW US!@CHAIN_WRESTLING@SJPWORLDMEDIA@PodFatherMags
This week's episode features an insightful conversation with Jacqui Hogans. I learned a number of interesting things throughout this episode. Things I'd never thought of - like how salty is fog. And how does that salt impact building materials. This conversation was a good time and helped me understand more about the policy and façade inspections in place to help keep us safe as we're walking around cities.Check out our Instagram (@tangibleremnants) for some snapshots of Jacqui's photos from her Masonry Monday posts.Links:Mather High School, Preservation High School in NYC#MasonryMonday Cesar Chavez Resource Study, describing the various sites relevant to Cesar Chavez's lifeTangible Remnants on InstagramTangible Remnants WebsiteLinkedTr.ee for resourcesEarn CEUs for listening to this podcastSignup for Ask Me Anything w/ Nakita ReedGabl Media NetworkSarah Gilberg's MusicBio: Jacqui Hogans, AIA, RIBA, CSI , with nearly 20 years of experience in historic restoration and building envelope space, Jacqui Hogans knows facades. She cut her teeth working in New York City, on projects ranging from the Guggenheim Museum and the American Museum of Natural History to inspection and repair of numerous office buildings and high-rise residential buildings. A decade ago, Jacqui headed West to San Francisco, where she now serves as a Project Manager at McGinnis Chen Associates (MCA), consulting on remedial and historic repair programs in addition to consulting on new construction projects.Jacqui managed the mosaic restoration of Oakland's storied Paramount Theatre, which won several awards, including the Governor's Historic Preservation Award and the California Preservation Design Award. Jacqui manages and designs historic preservation projects and remedial façade repair projects, leading a team of architects, engineers, and technical staff she has affectionately dubbed the “Façade Squad.” She also directs the inspection of historic buildings as part of San Francisco's new Façade Inspection and Maintenance Ordinance, if that wasn't enough, she heads up MCA's East Coast presence from her new home base in the New York City area. She has a special interest in historic brick and stone, and shares her love of masonry each Monday on LinkedIn.Jacqui is a Registered Architect in both California and New York State, and holds a Master of Science in Historic Preservation from Columbia University. She earned her BA in Architectural Studies from Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. When she's not hanging off buildings, Jacqui enjoys running (she's run 3 marathons!), indoor cycling, reading about historic architecture, traveling...
Recorded live at the 2024 NAWB Forum.
Funkaholiks we are back and more pumped than ever in 2024!!! Welcome to our new episodes based on Wrestling updates, opinions and rumors!!! This is the podcast where we talk what we love and today we are Jerking the Curtain, Nando T has been working towards this day for a very, very, very long time and he has found his tag team partner to kick the show off......Welcome Mike P to the show!!! We get to know Mikes background with wrestling and some awwwwwesome insight in the world of wrestling today. Today's subject is like everyone else that has been talking will Roman break Hogans record??? With so much talent in the WWE how do these writers create stories that will make sense? When will Cody's story finish and where would it have the most meaning.......is Seth gonna miss time and be placed on the shelf with a rumored injury.......all this and so much more......CHEERS!!!Follow us for updates on instagram @the.funkaholiks.pod
As Louisiana tries to grow its workforce we hear a lot about the energy industry, healthcare, and the food and hospitality sectors for which the state is so well known. Today we're visiting with two guests who are creating opportunities in two other areas – tech startups and film acting - helping budding entrepreneurs and aspiring actors create companies and film careers. It might not sound like these pursuits have much in common. You might be surprised. Stephen Loy is Executive Director of Nexus Louisiana, parent company of the Louisiana Tech Park, which is located in the old Bon Marche shopping center on Florida Boulevard. The tech park was created more than 20 years ago to drive economic development and job creation by providing tech startups with resources to bring their products and services to market faster and more effectively. Stephen has been executive director of the tech park since 2011 and has been with the organization since 2004, when he was hired as their Director of Communications. Today he oversees day to day operations, develops strategies to attract early stage companies, and manages one of Nexus' signature programs : Tech Park Academy. While Nexus Louisiana is growing the entrepreneurial ecosystem, Jency Hogan is helping to grow the local cultural economy through the drama school she and her husband, Aaron Hogan, founded and run. It's called Love Acting and it's specifically focuses on teaching film acting, as opposed to stage acting. The Hogans are both professional actors, who founded the school on returning to Jency's native Baton Rouge after eight years in Los Angeles. Jency has produced short films, co-directed a western epic, was on the producer team of a biopic directed by Ethan Hawke, and is currently a recurring character named Vera Minder on the TNT hit Claws. Out to Lunch is recorded live over lunch at Mansurs on the Boulevard. You can find photos from this show by Analise Gonzalez at itsbatonrouge.la.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When trial lawyer Jamal Alsaffar of Austin Texas heard about the mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, he had the eerie feeling of history repeating itself. Many of the facts were strikingly similar to what had occurred in the Sutherland Springs church mass shooting case in Texas that Jamal tried to a Federal judge, resulting in a $230 million judgment for the families. In the process, Jamal also forced the U.S. Government to disclose documents and information that demonstrated a long-standing pattern of failing to report dangerous, violent, and mentally unstable members of the armed forces to the FBI databank, thereby permitting tens of thousands of deranged or dangerous individuals to purchase and continue to possess firearms. As a result of Jamal's case, he not only secured compensation for his clients, but he forced the Air Force to enact policy changes that resulted in tens of thousands of dangerous individuals being reported. Join Ben and Rahul for their in-depth discussion with Jamal, including his journey to becoming a trial lawyer that started with him becoming a standout in high school and college mock trial competitions to becoming one of the leading lawyers in the United States in bringing claims against the Federal Government and representing victims of mass shootings. About Jamal AlsaffarMr. Alsaffar was born and raised in Dallas, Texas and is a nationally experienced trial attorney. Mr. Alsaffar has spent his entire career as a trial lawyer representing individuals and families. He has successfully represented clients in state, federal, and appellate courts across the country in complex personal injury and medical malpractice cases. In addition to a Texas statewide practice, Mr. Alsaffar has a national Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) practice representing veterans and military families around the country including Texas, Oklahoma, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Washington D.C., New York, New Hampshire, Illinois, Missouri, Nevada, Arizona, California, Oregon, and Washington. In 2013, Mr. Alsaffar was selected as one of the 20 “Leading Lawyers” under the age of forty in the state of Texas by Texas Lawyer magazine. His legal peers have voted him as a “Super Lawyer” from 2014-2022 and prior to that as a Texas “Rising Star” from 2006-2014. Mr. Alsaffar has also served as the National Chair of the Federal Torts and Military Advocacy Section for the American Association of Justice, the nation's premier trial lawyer organization. Mr. Alsaffar served as an adjunct professor of trial advocacy at the University of Texas School of Law, and also served as a volunteer coach for the University of Texas undergraduate trial advocacy team for over ten years. Mr. Alsaffar is a proud father of three children and is a volunteer select soccer coach for the Lake Travis Youth Association and serves on the board of LTYA. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONSMr. Alsaffar is a member of the State Bar of Texas, the American Association for Justice, Texas Trial Lawyers' Association, Federal Bar Association, the Capital Area Trial Lawyers' Association, and the Austin Bar Association. He has served as Co-Chair of the Birth Trauma/Medical Negligence Litigation Group of the American Association for Justice, and has twice served as the Chair of the Federal Tort Liability and Military Advocacy section of the American Association for Justice. He is on the Federal Torts Executive Committee for the American Association for Justice. Mr. Alsaffar is also a fellow of the Texas State Bar Foundation. BAR ADMISSIONSUnited States Supreme CourtSupreme Court of TexasUnited States Court of Appeals for the Fourth CircuitUnited States Court of Appeals for the Fifth CircuitUnited States Court of Appeals for the Sixth CircuitUnited States Court of Appeals for the Ninth CircuitUnited States District Court, Western District of TexasUnited States District Court, Eastern District of TexasUnited States District Court, Southern District of TexasUnited States District Court, Northern District of TexasUnited States District Court, Middle District of TennesseeUnited States District Court, Southern District of IllinoisUnited States District Court, Northern District of FloridaPRACTICE AREASFederal Tort ClaimsMedical MalpracticePersonal InjuryCivil Trials and Appeals EDUCATIONUniversity of Texas at Austin, B.A., 1996Baylor University Law School, J.D., 2000 NOTABLE CASE RESULTSJoe Holcombe, et al.; Plaintiffs -vs- United States of America, Defendant, $230,000,000.00 Trial Judgment for failure to report mass shooter to FBI database. This is most commonly known as the Sutherland Springs Mass Shooting case.Farley v. United States, $21,568,710.62 Trial Judgment against Manchester, New Hampshire Veteran Affairs Hospital, Concord, New Hampshire, for failure to properly treat a stroke resulting in permanent paralysis. $15,884,511.98 received by clients after fees and expenses.Brown v. United States, $13,690,648 Trial Judgment against United States Navy, Naval Branch Health Clinic, Millington, TN, for failure to prescribe prenatal vitamins containing folic acid, resulting in a baby developing spina bifida and lifelong disabilities. $9,183,752 received by clients after fees and expenses.Elliott v. United States, $8,000,000 Settlement against United States Army, Darnall Army Community Hospital, Texas, for negligent labor and delivery care resulting in hypoxic permanent brain injury to a child. $5,850,783.79 received by clients after fees and expenses.Roberts v. United States, $7,860,000 Settlement against United States Army, Bassett Army Community Hospital, Fairbanks, Alaska, for negligent labor and delivery care resulting in permanent hypoxic brain injury to a child. $5,688,631.37 received by clients after fees and expenses.Timmons v. United States, $6,500,000 Settlement against United States Air Force, Fort Walton Beach, Florida, for negligent labor and delivery care resulting in a permanent brain injury to a child. $4,607,211.28 received by clients after fees and expenses.Humble v. United States, $5,800,000 Settlement against United States Army for negligent care during labor and delivery and a delay in performing a C-section at Darnall Army Community Hospital, resulting in a permanent brain injury to a child. $4,106,711.68 received by clients after fees and expenses.Lee v. United States, $5,117,473.50 Trial Judgment against United States Air Force, Randolph Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas, for failure to treat a child's infection resulting in a double kidney transplant. $3,475,648.35 received by clients after fees and expenses.Holweger v. United States, $2,300,000 Settlement against United States Navy for negligent care during labor and delivery and failing to timely perform a C-section at Portsmouth Naval Medical Center in Virginia. $1,623,930 received by clients after fees and expenses.Cloer v. United States, $2,150,000 Settlement against United States Army, Blanchfield Army Community Hospital, Tennessee, for failing to diagnose and treat colon cancer resulting in death. $1,492,813 received by clients after fees and expenses.Hogans v. United States, $1,650,000 Trial Judgment against United States Army, Joint Base Lewis-McCord in Washington and Winn Army Community Hospital in Georgia, for failing to diagnose a tumor leading to stroke and brain injury. $1,067,624 received by clients after fees and expenses. HONORS AND AWARDSSuper Lawyers, (2014 - 2023)Super Lawyers, Rising Stars (2007 - 2014)
Recording of the 11-03-23 Edition of The Friday Night Groove on 88.3 WXOU FM, featuring an interview with Detroit-based producer, vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist, Jason Hogans aka :brownstudy. Listen in as we discuss his career to date, latest releases, and future outlook. Set List: Jason Hogans - Big Room Slap [Alelah Records] Jason Hogans/:brownstudy Medley Jason Hogans - Rewarded With Attention [Inner Tribe Records] :brownstudy - Bitchslappin Motherfuckas To Hell [Third Ear Recordings] Jason Hogans - Honor The Dignity of Work (Timed Place) [Really Nice Recordings] :brownstudy - Amount Now Due [Third Ear Recordings] Interview Part 1 Jason Hogans - Surrounded By Trees [!K7 Records] Commercial Break Jason Hogans - Guard Your Joy [D3 Elements] Interview Part 2 :brownstudy - In A Better Way [Third Ear Recordings]
The Heenan Family was a stable of wrestlers managed by Bobby "The Brain" Heenan. Heenan managed wrestlers under the Heenan Family name in the AWA, NWA, and the WWF. Heenan notoriously disliked the term, stating "A stable is a place where you keep a bunch of fly-infested horses," and instead referred to his collective wrestlers as his "family." The name moved with him, and changed members frequently. At one time, the members of the "Heenan Family" posed the greatest threat to Hulkamania during Hogans big push in the 80's.
Its the fall of 2008, middle aged men across America are watching ‘CSI', in the theaters Heath Ledger wows audiences in ‘The Dark Knight'. But on CMT, Hulk Hogan is going to pick the only CCW Champion. This is Hulk Hogan's Celebrity Championship Wrestling Part Duex.
BRONCO FOCUS EVERY MONDAY-THURSDAY AT 3:45 P.M.: Bob Behler, the voice of Boise State athletics, talks with football players Kaonohi Kaniho (CB), Cortez Hogans (DE) and Matt Lauter (TE). All three are backups in training camp - can any of them climb the depth chart?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
B.J. Rains and KTIK 95.3 FM The Ticket host John Mallory discuss Andrew Simpson and Cortez Hogans as BNN's unveiling of the 25 most important players to the Boise State football team in 2023 continues.
The match between Rocky and Thunderlips starts to get out of control as Thunderlips unleashes a barrage of wrestling moves on Rocky before tossing him out of the ring. Jeff and Chris are here once again to talk about this scene, as well as fake wikipedia, bad ADR, and much more! Guests - Chris Derkotch & Jeff Ferry
MONSTERS HR 5 Kevin Costner has how many kids?? Hogans last match Monster Messages & Hot Takes If you could watch it again
"I said, 'I'm not called to missions.' She said, 'But do you have time?'" --Angela Hogan You can find more information about the Hogans' missionary work here: https://agmd.org/Profile/Index/82b6de5a-a3e8-477d-9d5a-b3f2d1b5f322 +++++++ You can find our service times on our website: https://allnationstallahassee.com/ You can find sermon highlights on Twitter here: https://mobile.twitter.com/allnationstally
In the third of 3 episodes, authors Carol M Ford and Linda Groundwater discussed life after Hogans Heroes for Bob Crane. Rob, Carol and Linda covered, Life after Hogans Heroes A sense of what was going on personally with him. His murder on June 29, 1978. Carol discussed reviewing all his personal belongings and documenting everything in his life. The moment Carol felt Crane's presence when researching for the book. WOW!! Linda talked of her moment of Bob Crane's presence in Australia. Murder remains unsolved 45 years later. RECORDED: MARCH 24, 2023 Please give a listen and follow. THANK YOU TO ALL OF YOU WHO HAVE LISTENED..
In the third of 3 episodes, authors Carol M Ford and Linda Groundwater discussed life after Hogans Heroes for Bob Crane. Rob, Carol and Linda covered, Life after Hogans Heroes A sense of what was going on personally with him. His murder on June 29, 1978. Carol discussed reviewing all his personal belongings and documenting everything in his life. The moment Carol felt Crane's presence when researching for the book. WOW!! Linda talked of her moment of Bob Crane's presence in Australia. Murder remains unsolved 45 years later. RECORDED: MARCH 24, 2023 Please give a listen and follow. THANK YOU TO ALL OF YOU WHO HAVE LISTENED..
CAROL M FORD AND LINDA GROUNDWATER IN THE 2ND OF 3 EPISODES ON HODGEPOD DISCUSSED BOB CRANE IN THE HOGANS HEROES YEARS AND SOME OF HIS LIFE OFF THE SMALL SCREEN. AREAS FROM BOB CARNE "THE DEFINITIVE BIOGRAPHY" DISCUSSED: -CONTROVERSY OF HOGANS HEROES SITCOM IN A POW CAMP 20 YEARS AFTER THE END OF WORLD WAR 2. -HOW WAS HOGANS HEROES PROMOTED IN 1965? -BOB CRANE TYPECAST AS HOGAN -HOW CRANE INTERACTED WITH THE ACTORS ON SET -LOOK INTO LIFE OFF THE SMALL SCREEN BOB CRANE "THE DEFINITIVE BIOGRAPHY" WAS WRITTEN BY CAROL M FORD , LINDA GROUNDWATER AND DEE YOUNG. RECORDED MARCH 24, 2023
CAROL M FORD AND LINDA GROUNDWATER IN THE 2ND OF 3 EPISODES ON HODGEPOD DISCUSSED BOB CRANE IN THE HOGANS HEROES YEARS AND SOME OF HIS LIFE OFF THE SMALL SCREEN. AREAS FROM BOB CARNE "THE DEFINITIVE BIOGRAPHY" DISCUSSED: -CONTROVERSY OF HOGANS HEROES SITCOM IN A POW CAMP 20 YEARS AFTER THE END OF WORLD WAR 2. -HOW WAS HOGANS HEROES PROMOTED IN 1965? -BOB CRANE TYPECAST AS HOGAN -HOW CRANE INTERACTED WITH THE ACTORS ON SET -LOOK INTO LIFE OFF THE SMALL SCREEN BOB CRANE "THE DEFINITIVE BIOGRAPHY" WAS WRITTEN BY CAROL M FORD , LINDA GROUNDWATER AND DEE YOUNG. RECORDED MARCH 24, 2023
Hogan welcomes Adam Andreini of www.fishadam.com to come on the show and talk about guiding and fishing for Dinosaurs aka Green and White Sturgeon. Adam spends all year as a fishing guide for Stripers, Salmon, Shad, Trout, and Sturgeon on the Lower Sacramento River as WELL as hosting Eco Tours and has been a friend of Hogans for years. While Sturgeon are not top of any fly angler's list they are one of the coolest and most interesting fish in the river that fly anglers never fish for... with fly rods that is. Learn about these fish from and how they interact and live in the Sacramento River. Learn more about adam at www.fishadam.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-barbless-podcast/support
Many people look to a hot cup of tea or coffee to give them a boost each morning. But a Steady Brook couple opt for something much colder. They jump into the Humber River - and they do that all year long. Wellness coach Jane Hogan started to do the all-weather dips for her own health, and now her husband Noel joins her. CBC's James Grudic took a dip in the river with the Hogans, then immersed himself in the warmer waters of a hot tub!
It's that time to once to change wrestling history as the PWR presents WHAT IF: Hulkamania stayed in the AWA??? The PWR Boys delve into one the most asked scenario in wrestling. What would have been Hogans impact on professional wrestling had Vern Gagne allowed him to become the AWA Champion and become the face of that organization in the 80s?Would Vince McMahon be out of business? Would we all be subscribing to the AWA Network today??? All this and more in the most anticipated “What If” scenario ever!!! So WATCHA GONNA DO?! WHEN THE PROFESSOR AND TOMMY WONDER RUN WILD ON YOU BROTHER!!!
It's that time to once to change wrestling history as the PWR presents WHAT IF: Hulkamania stayed in the AWA??? The PWR Boys delve into one the most asked scenario in wrestling. What would have been Hogans impact on professional wrestling had Vern Gagne allowed him to become the AWA Champion and become the face of that organization in the 80s?Would Vince McMahon be out of business? Would we all be subscribing to the AWA Network today??? All this and more in the most anticipated “What If” scenario ever!!! So WATCHA GONNA DO?! WHEN THE PROFESSOR AND TOMMY WONDER RUN WILD ON YOU BROTHER!!!
The Palskis are talking all about wrestling's iconic families... that have no blood relation whatsoever. The Holly cousins, the Steamboats, The Giants, The Benjamins, The Burchills, the Hogans, whatever the hell is going on with the Andersons and much more. It's Relatively Speaking : Wrestling's Fake Families! Become a Patreon Palski and support the show while getting access to the live chat, exclusive episodes, series, and the weekly pre-show! http://www.patreon.com/pwpalskis Smark out with the boys on our official Discord https://discord.gg/gcRb48rkw3 Pro Wrestling Palskis is part of the Dragon Wagon Radio independent podcast network. Visit www.dragonwagonradio.com for more!
The boiz are back for another week of craziness. This time they talk about all sorts of non sense including episode 100 and Hulk Hogans manga where he has a magical dick! www.thebrooklynbeatdown.threadless.com www.thebrooklynbeatdown.com Background music provided by YaBoySteveT https://m.facebook.com/YABOYSTEVETMUSIC --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brooklynbeatdown/support
Harry and Shane are watching the most watched WWE PPV of all time (that wasn't a a Wrestlemania). They talk about the problems of booking a show like this, the disappointment that it caused. They also talk about the 2021 G1, Harry meeting the Hogans, nu metal, dropping plates, Shawn Stasiaks recordings, bra and panties matches, packing the main event with all the stars, and more!
This is the first week without our dear amigo Reaves while he joins Tom on a walkabout. And even though we are very sad without him, we have the pleasure of being joined by Sam Gordon and Kyle Gordon who are real life brothers and a couple of real funny dudes... but if you want to skip the fun we have with them: the Top Chef talk starts at 36:20 (sort of). Sam and Kyle help us talk about Top Chef Season 19, Episode 11 "Family Vacation" (we had brothers on this episode cause we're clever). We get our first voicemail from the inbox that Reaves setup for us before he left, Sam shares some insight into his process as a mod at r/feetinmedia, Kyle is hoping for the Hogans. and Jamal doesn't know that Mogadishu is the capital of Somalia... All of that and nothing else until you visit Galveston on this week's POD CHEF! Check out Sam and Kyle on Instagram and everywhere around the internet. Kyle Gordon - @kylegordonisgreat Sam Gordon - @scramgordon ----more---- Subscribe for new episodes every Monday. Rate us 5 stars and let us know what you had for dinner last night in the review! This episode was edited by Bryan A Jackson. The Pod Chef theme song was produced and performed by Jeff Ray. Pod Chef Links Follow us on Instagram and Twitter - @podchefpodcast Follow Bryan on Instagram - @bjacksonininaction Follow Jamal on Instagram - @hell0newman For more music from Jeff Ray who produced our theme, check out his IG - https://www.instagram.com/jeffrayfilms/
So much has changed in the past few years concerning the legalization of marijuana and cannabis in many states. But so much is still unknown by the general public. Tavarus Hogans, a former college football player, owns and operates a CBD store in Jacksonville, Florida. Tavarus educated on the differences between marijuana, cannabis, CBD oil, and much more. Thank you, Tavarus for sharing your knowledge with us today! #NombergLawLive #TavarusHogans #CBD #TrueSeven #Alabama #Florida #Marijuana #Cannabis #CBDOil #NombergLawFirm Lawyers Representing the Injured Men and Women of Alabama Since 1967. If you have any questions or concerns about this issue or other issues on the law, please call the Nomberg Law Firm at 205-930-6900. Our website is www.NombergLaw.com. Follow us on Twitter https://bit.ly/3gObVwS or like us on Facebook https://bit.ly/322csqy. Alabama State Bar, Rules of Professional conduct, Rule 7.2 (e), requires the following language in all attorney communications: No representation is made that the quality of the legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nomberg-law-firm/message
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Eagle Has Landed author Henry Patterson dies aged 92 Battle looms in Ukraines east, grave found in town near Kyiv Woman in Texas Charged With Murder in Connection With Self Induced Abortion Benicia port fire could last for days Australia election PM Scott Morrison calls poll for 21 May French go to the polls in 1st round of presidential election Teen arraigned on murder charge for shooting death of Bronx girl Massive 5 alarm fire destroys San Jose Home Depot shelter in place issued for some residents Leclerc wins in Australia as Verstappen retires Power has been restored to much of Puerto Rico following an island wide outage. Full restoration is possible Sunday, company says Ronaldo apologises after appearing to break phone Russia Ukraine live updates New attacks, evacuations in eastern Ukraine as battle lines shift Full embargo on oil could stop war ex Putin aide French election Macron faces stiffest test as France votes Johnson and Zelensky tour near empty streets in Kyiv Whitmer kidnap plot 2 men acquitted, hung jury for 2 more Imran Khan ousted as Pakistans PM after key vote Maryland legislature overrides Hogans veto, expands abortion access Scheffler leads Masters but gives hope to rivals Rishi Sunak demands inquiry into Akshata Murty tax leak
Nov. 27th, 1995: Sting teams with Lex Luger to take on Brian Pillman & Arn Anderson in the main event. Hulk Hogan goes up against Hugh Morris. Johnny B. Badd takes on Diamond Dallas Page in a rematch from World War 3. "Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews the new World Heavyweight Champion, "Macho Man" Randy Savage, and much more.Sam Driver and Tom Campbell travel back in their Pastamania-Powered DeLoreon, accompanied by Patreon backer Lewis Markham to watch every single episode of WCW Monday Nitro from the very beginning to the bitter end. Want to join us on a future episode? Patreon.com/cultaholic See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.