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The Buckeyes are National Champs! NFL Conference Championships! Hall of Famers, the CBJ and good snacks...
Todd and Ellen discuss the litany of humilty, Tom Hoopes on 5 ways God is like a baby, and Rob Kazmark on Spirit Juice Studios upcoming projects.
It's FA Cup 3rd round tie time & The Foxes welcome Championship side QPR to the King Power. On recent form The Hoopes will be confident of an upset. Chris & Craig preview the game#LEIQPR #LCFC #LCWFC #premierleague #Leicester #Leicestercity #leicestercityfc #epl #leicestercitylive #leicestercityaovivo #foxes #qpr @QPR @lcfc @leicester @leicestercity @leicestercityfc Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
NFL Wild Card Weekend! CFP Semifinals: Texas-Ohio State, ND-Penn State, plus resolutions, dry January and more...
The College Football Playoffs are here! Who's coming to Cleveland: Messi, Cousins or both? Plus Figgy Pudding and Toasters...
Thanksgiving episode! Rivalry week is upon us! Are you watching Penguin? The NBA Cup courts look janky...plus the Peanuts gang goes for a beer. Brought to you by Signature Carpet and Floor Care.
Mike Aquilina discusses St. Polycarp of Smyrna, and Tom Hoopes covers his article "In Praise of Catholic Church Ladies."
listener comments? Feedback? Shoot us a text!Remembering the Maya Apocalypse with Dr. John Hoopes! About our guest: Dr. John Hoopes is an anthropologist with broad training in the archaeology of pre-Hispanic indigenous cultures, with a focus on indigenous populations of southern Central America between Mesoamerica and the Central Andes. He has built a solid base of empirical, scientific evidence and robust theories to help define these as a significant unit of study. Dr. Hoopes has undertaken extended critiques of both scientific and popular models, the latter including significant prejudices and misconceptions about indigenous cultures. His research is motivated by a strong sense of ethics, justice, and a desire to help people understand the world in detail by expanding knowledge as guided by informed insight. Your hosts: Kurly Tlapoyawa is an archaeologist, ethnohistorian, cultural consultant, and filmmaker. His research covers Mesoamerica, the American Southwest, and the historical connections between the two regions. He is the author of numerous books and has presented lectures at Harvard University, The University of New Mexico, Yale University, San Diego State University, and numerous others. @kurlytlapoyawa Ruben Arellano Tlakatekatl is a scholar, activist, and professor of history. His research explores Chicana/Chicano indigeneity, Mexican indigenist nationalism, and Coahuiltecan identity resurgence. Other areas of research include Aztlan (US Southwest), Anawak (Mesoamerica), and Native North America. He has presented and published widely on these topics and has taught courses at various institutions. He currently teaches history at Dallas College – Mountain View Campus. Support the showFind us: https://www.facebook.com/TalesFromAztlantis Merch: https://chimalli.storenvy.com/ Book: The Four Disagreements: Letting Go of Magical Thinking (Amazon)
Tom Riello joins us to recap his debate with a protestant pastor, Tom Hoopes on his article "In an election year, look to the 12 men Jesus voted for," Dan Burke on The Devil in The Castle.
Sports Potluck: NCAAF, NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL and MLS? Plus EPLand F1, a Gentleman's Sweep and what do you eat when you're all alone?
The RV is back! Tepid takes on NFL, NCAA and MLB, plus Cybertrucks, Songwriters and John Fisher's Sad Lament
Tom Hoopes shared 6 reasons we won't be married in Heaven. Andrea Picciotti Bayer talked about how gender ideology is forcing Christian families out of foster care. Fr Michael Rennier answered whether or not young adults should still live with their parents.
Dr. Robert Royal joins to discuss his article "The Frontline is everywhere now," and Tom Hoopes on 5 signs that the Eucharistic Revival is here to stay.
Dr. Randall Smith is on LA Catholic Morning to discuss his article "Aim Even Higher." Tom Hoopes tells us how the most amazing thing in St. Peter's Basilica is the plainest. Dr. Larry Chapp talks Subsidiarity, Solidarity, and the nature of Papal Authority.
LA Catholic Morning with Tom Riello on combating practical atheism, Tom Hoopes on some excellent Eucharistic practices to adopt, and Dan Burke talks about the meaning of suffering!
Kiran Handa Gaudioso, President & CEO of the United Way of Northern New Jersey and President of United for ALICE, and Dr. Stephanie Hoopes, National Director for United for ALICE. Kiran and Dr. Hoopes discuss the United Way's work and how data compiled for the ALICE report offers local, state, and federal leaders, charitable organizations, and corporations insight into the actual economic struggles facing millions of families nationwide.
Lindsay Hoopes in the Owner of Hoopes Vineyard in Napa Valley, California. The vineyard aims to embody authenticity and the family-friendly, approachable vibe of Napa from decades past. The vineyard is family-owned, with roots going back to the early 1980s. The vineyard was started by Lindsays father, initially as a grape-growing operation before expanding into winemaking in 1999. We Sucio Talked About... San Francisco splitting time between the city and Napa attending boarding school in Massachusetts desire to become a spy working at the district attorney's office and later teaching law. Lindsay is a certified badass!! #chefpodcast #chef #winery #napavalley #napawine #womenowned #districtattorney #hoopesvineyard #yountville #lawschool #teacher #wine --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/suciotalk/support
This week on our Vino Lingo segment we feature Lindsay Hoopes, Proprietor, Hoopes Vineyard, defining the term “Phenolic Bitterness”. Learn more by visiting hoopesvineyard.com
Growing up in Napa Valley, Lindsay Hoopes looked outside of the wine industry for her future. Eventually she came back to the place she loved to rediscover the wine in her blood. Lindsay has had some incredible adventures before returning to wine country and to this day does not back down from a challenge. I [...]
My guests today are Kris Burbank and Dr. Linda Hoopes.Kris and Linda are the authors of the book, Embracing Another Normal: Resilience Stories and Strategies for Raising Children with Disabilities.Kris is a returning guest on my podcast. You can hear more of her story on episode 39. She is a Leadership Coach, who among many other things, works with parents of children with disabilities, helping them maneuver the ins and outs of a journey they may not have expected.Linda is an award-winning author and researcher on personal resilience. Her company is Resilience Alliance and she has created a powerful model called Prosilience (also the title of one of her books), that is about calming yourself, choosing strategies, solving problems, and managing energy.Together, they weave these four pillars of prosilience with the six fundamental challenges of raising children with disabilities into this impactful book. They share stories of how parents and families have navigated these challenges and provide a framework for connecting successful strategies to the key building blocks of resilience. I'm honored to host this conversation with the two of them here and know you will be touched and inspired in your own journey.Kris and Linda, thank you for spending this time with me. Thank you for sharing your personal stories, the stories of brave families you've worked with, and for sharing the wisdom and insights you've developed, gained, and created to make the world a better place.You'll find links in the show notes to learn more about Kris and Linda, find their book, Embracing Another Normal, as well as links to their websites and other resources. Connect with Kris: https://www.krisburbank.comConnect with Linda: https://resiliencealliance.comLinda's Substack: https://prosilience.substack.com/ Embracing Another Normal: Resilience Stories and Strategies for Raising Children with DisabilitiesMake Life Less Difficult
LA Catholic Morning March 12, 2024 with Fr. Pat Driscoll discusses what makes a good heart, Tom Hoopes on his article “Satan is gaslighting you & how to stop him,” and Andrew Petiprin on Self-Immolation and the true witness of the martyrs
PV girls hoopes headed to state semi-finals, and we could be getting a Mercedes dealership
If you've ever been curious about the people who work in the manifestation field, you'll want to tune into today's episode of The NO Bullsh*t Manifestation Show! Kat is joined by her dear friend Brittany Hoopes, who is a Hypnotherapist & Manifestation Coach. Brittany has helped multi-million dollar entrepreneurs, professional authors, TV & movie actors, and more to overhaul their mindset to manifest their next level - all through the power of Hypnotherapy & Coaching. She's the founder of her own Mindset Consultancy and the host of the Destination Manifestation podcast. They discuss:The power of hypnotherapy Healing from depression Applying hypnosis to manifestation Using the law of attraction to call in your manifestationsPutting in the energetic work behind the scenesWhy you need to lean into surrendering If you are interested in learning more about Brittany & connecting with her, check out the links below:Follow Brittany on IGCheck out the Destination Manifestation PodcastIf you are ready to take control of your manifestation journey, check out the resources linked down below...Click here to become an Inside Member of Kat's low-cost membership community - The Mindset & Manifestation Inner CircleApply to Kat's Signature Online Manifestation Program - The Abundant *AF* Babe AcademyFollow Kat on Instagram
Self-proclaimed misfit clinician, Alex Hoopes, joins us in this episode to discuss his vides and philosophies on product development, and the latest reconning for greater pragmatism, and not just asking product leaders to own innovation, but be accountable for driving value.
20 year old Amber Hoopes was funny, goofy, and absolutely devoted to the two kids she was a nanny for. She was also painfully shy and didn't like going places by herself. Because of this, her family immediately knew foul play was involved when she went missing from her grandparent's shop, where she would use their computer to stay in touch with friends. After another teen girl in the area was abducted and shared her experience, investigators felt they had a solid idea on who their main suspect was. But, when the suspect arrived at home to find the place buzzing with cops, he took off and led the police on a chase that ended with tragic consequences. Sources: Charley Project - Amber Shawnell Hoopes Idaho News - 20th anniversary of the disappearance of Amber Hoops, last seen in Idaho Falls, 9/12/2021 Idaho State Journal - East Idaho Cold Cases: Case with little evidence, no body still active, 5/31/2014 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/olympiaoddities/message
In todays episode, Shelley and Phil kick off their NEXT 100 episodes! Because Global Nebbiolo Day is March 5th and Open That Bottle Night is tomorrow, we've decided to check off a number of boxes by opening a New World Nebbiolo (from Saviah Cellars) and two Old World Nebbiolo's (a Barbaresco and a Barolo). So much to talk about in this one! #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTime! #Cheersing #KingOfWines #WineOfKings #QueenOfWines #BaroloWars Wines this episode:2020 Saviah Cellars Nebbiolo ($40 at the winery)
When 20-year-old Amber Hoopes vanished in the middle of the night from her grandparents' home in Idaho, her family had no idea that they'd still be searching for answers over 20 years later. If you have any information regarding the disappearance of Amber Hoopes, please contact the Bonneville County Sheriff's Office at 208-529-1200. Resources: https://themurderdiariespodcast.com/episodes Music Used: Walking with the Dead by Maia Wynne Link: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Maiah_Wynne/Live_at_KBOO_for_A_Popcalypse_11012017 License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Our Links: Link hub: https://msha.ke/themurderdiaries Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themurderdiariespod/ Edited by: https://www.landispodcastediting.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
LA Catholic Morning February 8, 2024, w/ Tom Hoopes on “8 Lessons I learned raising 8 teens,“ Dr. Jim Schroeder It's time to rethink our social media use, Brad Miner talks about the Fillial appeal to all Catholic Bishops & Cardinals of the Catholic Church
During this festive season, as everyone enjoys time with loved ones, we're revisiting 2023's most popular podcasts based on audience numbers. Over the next 10 days, catch a different re-released podcast from our Top 10 Most Listened-to in 2023—not necessarily a 'best of,' but surely the most tuned in! Beginning with #10, my guest is Brittany Hoopes. Many of my listeners will recall Brittany from the CBS reality show 'Big Brother. She was on Season 24. Brittany is a Hypnotherapist and Mindset Coach and has been practicing Hypnotherapy for many years. She empowers her clients to harness the immense potential of their minds. We had a great conversation comparing our seasons on the show and also our mindset, manifesting, consciousness, and awareness which are some of my favorite topics. Enjoy this replay. For more information on Brittany, follow her on Instagram: @britt.hoopes Website: brittanyhoopes.com Join the Live Better Now Run Club FREE Whoop Strap: http://join.whoop.com/zachrance Get my book "Live Better Now" on Amazon https://a.co/d/8zFqZXD Connect with me: Instagram Website Facebook Follow my daily entrepreneurial journey on Youtube --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zachrance/message
Jeff and Scott talk about two taxes levied at the Hoopes household, the "floor tax", and the "toilet tax." These two taxes demonstrate how the tax system can be used as either a carrot or a stick, and the benefit of each approach, and the importance of administrative costs (which made the toilet tax impractical). We also discus how, and whether, taxes can be used to solve social problems. Scott vows to do better in taxing the subjects of his kingdom.
In this episode of the SALTovation podcast, Stacey Roberts and Meredith Smith speak with hosts of the TaxChats podcast, Scott Dyreng, Professor of Accounting at Duke's Fuqua School of Business, and Jeff Hoopes, Associate Professor at Kenan-Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. They discuss the $10,000 state and local tax (SALT) deduction cap and explore the impact of the cap on taxpayers, particularly in high-tax states. They discuss various strategies and issues related to SALT, the political dynamics surrounding the cap, potential future changes, and the complexities of filing taxes in multiple states. Topics discussed in this episode:The $10,000 state and local tax deduction cap and its impact on taxpayersThe cap's effect on business owners with income flowing through multiple statesImpact of the cap on taxpayers in high-tax states like California, New York, and New JerseyThe potential future of the salt cap and the political dynamics surrounding itWorkarounds implemented by some states to mitigate the impact of the capImplications of state income tax on personal salaries and employment taxesThe complexity of filing taxes in multiple states and the potential for double taxationQuotables“Another part that we haven't mentioned here is also very important is this deduction only exists for people if you itemize your tax itemize on your tax return. So that's like 90% of taxpayers don't itemize their tax return. And it's pretty much just like with income. So the 90% 90% of taxpayers the lower income people the 90% lower. So a lot of people don't itemize at all. This doesn't have any effect. So you're only starting with the 10% richest people. And then from there only the people that like exceed that $10,000.” -Jeff Hoopes [11:05]“It's kind of like letting the business pay the tax at the state level, not having it flow through and then only flowing through the after-tax amount. Whereas in the pre world, I was like flowing through the whole amount and being forced to pay a claim. It was like an individual thing. So it sort of converted it from an individual tax to a business tax.” -Scott Dyreng [21:37]ConnectSubscribe on your favorite podcast app here.Follow us on LinkedIn and YouTube.Talk to a Tax Advocate Today!
It's fair to say that this is our most "unique" episode of "Here for Good: Inside Edition." Michael Hoopes, training manager for our EMS program, brought in Hal Jr., a high-fidelity simulator, to meet Dennis. These simulators allow our students to experience immersive scenarios that prepare them for the real world. And while Hal Jr. might need a little getting used to, this technology is beyond valuable for our training program!
On this Reality Roundtable, Nate is joined by four professionals with decades of experience working with low-income communities, Stephanie Hoopes, Peter Kilde, Marc Perry, and Dalitso Sulamoyo to discuss the state of poverty in the United States. Even in the wealthiest country in the world, poverty is a pernicious problem - and in a future that is more resource constrained it will only get worse. Do the current official measurements of poverty accurately portray the living standards of most Americans? How are poverty and agency entangled, and how do we empower both for people who currently aren't meeting survivability standards? What role does community and social capital play in alleviating resource limitations and creating a better quality of life? About Stephanie Hoopes Stephanie Hoopes, PhD, is the National Director of United For ALICE at United Way of Northern New Jersey. She developed the ALICE (Asset, Limited, Income, Constrained, Employed) measures for a pilot study of the low-income community in Morris County while at Rutgers University-Newark, and has since overseen the expansion to a national effort with ALICE data for all 3,000 U.S. counties. Her research has garnered the attention of local, state, and national media. Dr. Hoopes has a doctorate degree from the London School of Economics. About Peter Kilde Peter Kilde has been ED of West CAP, an anti-poverty community action agency in West Central Wisconsin since 1995. West CAP has developed and manages multiple low-income housing projects, and operates homelessness, weatherization, food security, adult literacy and skills, and various sustainable community programs. Peter served on the National Community Action Partnership Board of Directors, where he established and co-chaired the Partnership for Climate Resilience which focuses on how CAP agencies across America can help their communities adapt to Climate Change. Peter also serves on the Wisconsin Community Action Program Association (WISCAP) Board, the regional Workforce Development Board. About Marc Perry Marc Perry has more than 25 years' experience working with youth and adults from diverse backgrounds. Marc currently serves as the Executive Director for Community Action Inc., of Rock and Walworth Counties where he is responsible for making sure the organization stays true to its mission of moving families toward economic self-reliance. Marc provides training and technical assistance for partner organizations and facilitates cultural equity workshops for both private and public institutions, including school districts, NGOs and law enforcement entities throughout the Midwest. About Dalitso Sulamoyo Dalitso Sulamoyo was born and raised in Malawi, South East Africa. Since moving to the United States of America in the early 1990s, he has made economic and social justice a focal part of his career. Dalitso Sulamoyo has been the Chief Executive Officer of the Champaign County Regional Planning Commission since June 2017. As the CEO, Dalitso oversees a multi-faceted government agency with over 140 different federal, state, and local grants and contracts with a budget of over $6million. The agency's services range from transportation planning, police training, energy efficiency training, community services, workforce development, economic and community development to early childhood education for income eligible families. For Show Notes and More visit: https://www.thegreatsimplification.com/episode/rr07-hoopes-kilde-perry-sulamoyo To watch this video episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/359aiDUDHRo
Tom Hoopes shared 6 myths you shouldn't let keep you from sharing your faith. Ellen and Todd talked about how carried away some people get about rubrics of the faith and how we shouldn't let them steal our joy and peace. Luke Coppen shared what's going on in the Vatican this week.
This episode was recorded at the Reader's Favorite Awards in Miami. Burke speaks with Lorana Hoopes, a USA today best selling author who blends her faith with her love for writing by penning Christian fiction. You can learn more about Lorana by visiting her website: https://authorloranahoopes.com The Big Time Talker is sponsored by Speakermatch.com
2-MINUTE DRILL: NCAA and NFL Football…Turkey Bowl memories…Celery Salt and Extension Cords…plus rants and recommendations
NEARLY TWO YEARS INTO HIS ROLE AS THE IN-CAGE ANNOUNCER, JACKSON HOOPES SITS DOWN TO TALK THE HIGHLIGHTS OF HIS JOB AND HIS EXCITEMENT FOR NOVEMBER 17TH! TICKETS FOR FIERCE FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIP ARE ON SALE NOW AT FIERCEFIGHTINGCHAMPIONSHIP.COM
Tom Hoopes talked about 4 ways Halloween proves our Catholic faith is unavoidable. Todd and Ellen shared 5 prayer habits to keep your faiht alive throughout the day. Luke Coppen discussed the Vatican starting 7 newslinks.
Can the Huskies make the playoff? OSU-Penn State Review! What up, AFC North? And more and more football...plus greatest Halloween memories and betting on your own team - we're live from Maestro's patio for a corker of a show
Molly Rima Hoopes, Senior Political Account Executive, Division D at VoterX, is working in the expanding arena where targeting and media offer new options for finding and persuading voters. Though traditional media buyers are still buying linear TV ads, cross-screen reach and targeting opportunities offer incremental reach for campaigns to find cord-cutters, deliver a call to action to specific audiences, and supply metrics about engagement for building relationships. We talk about: Cross-screen reach and need for appropriate creative for each viewing experience Programmatic social display ad buying on social media to reach beyond the base Rich media formats that have been developed to increase voter engagement Targeting opportunities to reach new and low-propensity voters How Influencer marketing is being used in political campaigns #VoterX #PoliticalAds #DigitalAds #Fundraising #Organizing #VoterPersuasion #VoterEngagement #PoliticalCampaigns #Election2024 VoterX.com
We talk all about this weekend's big OSU-Penn State game...touch base with baseball...plus we share our best drinks for sweater weather...and we've got reccs, rants and wagers galore.
We're back with Season 4 of Messy in the Middle! Today we're joined by Brittany Hoopes, a hypnotherapist and former contestant on CBS "Big Brother". In this episode we dive into Brittany's experience with hypnosis, her decision to leave the corporate world to start her own business, and of course, Haley gets side tracked to talk about her favorite show – Big Brother. Tune in as Brittany shares her insights on belief and focus in achieving success, dealing with negativity, and maintaining a positive mindset when things get tough. Explore the power of hypnosis, mindset, and personal growth in the season 4 premier! Find Brittany: brittanyhoopes.com
Tom Hoopes talked about his article in Aleteia, "How God looks at you when you sin" Ellen and Todd talked about how the breakdown of marriage has led to a cultural decline in the West. Tommy Fulton shared about the 52nd Annual Little Sisters of the Poor Lawn Party.
LA Catholic Morning August 21, 2023 w/ Coach Kirk Johnson on the season preview for Mongtomery Catholic, And Tom Hoopes on preparing for the end of the world
Tom Hoopes talked about how your Church is home. Fran Maier shared his article, "Hey Mr Spaceman!" Fr Tad Pacholczyk discussed holding the line on brain death.
Sensei Aaron Hoopes is a Martial Arts practitioner and chief instructor at Dragon Mountain Kung Fu School. Kids need to be out outside, they need to have their feet on the ground. And then teach them whatever they can do to move and stretch and breathe. I mean, it's sad that we have to even introduce that to our kids… Sensei Aaron Hoopes - Episode 824 Breathing is an essential part of nourishing our bodies. Sensei Aaron Hoopes explains that it is also crucial in martial arts training to reduce stress and anxiety, enhance physical performance, and promote overall well-being. Sensei Aaron Hoopes is the author of the book Zen Yoga: A Path to Enlightenment through Breathing, Movement and Meditation. Balancing yin and yang energies can promote relaxation and well-being and help individuals navigate challenging situations with more ease and clarity. Sensei Hoopes practices Tai Chi and traditional Shotokan Karate and is the author of seven books about meditation. He is also the chief instructor at Dragon Mountain Kung Fu School. As a passionate gardener, he grows much of what he eats, reflecting his commitment to healthy food. In this episode, Sensei Aaron Hoopes shares his insights on martial arts as a way of life, the importance of breathing and its relationship to energy circulation, Taoist philosophy, and Zen Yoga. He is passionate about connecting with nature and gardening, so listen to learn more! Show notes You can follow Sensei Hoopes on social media through his Instagram (@reconnecting_to_the_earth), YouTube (@zenyoga), and Twitter (@zen17) This episode is sponsored by Safest Family on the Block by Jason Brick
Our card this week is Amber Hoopes, the 9 of Clubs from Idaho.Late one night in September 2001, Amber Hoopes walked out to her grandparents' auto body shop in Idaho Falls, Idaho to use the computer. After sending an email and logging off the computer around 1am, Amber vanished. Police have evidence that shows she was abducted and killed, and while they have two viable suspects, Amber's body has never been found. If you have any information about Amber's disappearance, call the Bonneville County Sheriff's Office at 208-529-1200. To learn more about The Deck, visit www.thedeckpodcast.com. To apply for the Cold Case Playing Cards grant through Season of Justice, visit www.seasonofjustice.org Follow The Deck on social media and join Ashley's community by texting (317) 733-7485 to stay up to date on what's new!
My guest today is Brittany Hoopes. Many of my listeners may recall Brittany who captivated audiences on the CBS reality sensation 'Big Brother.' We have a lively discussion about both of our experiences on the show comparing notes etc. In real life, Brittany is an esteemed Hypnotherapist and Mindset Coach. She's been practicing Hypnotherapy for many years and empowers her clients to harness the immense potential of their minds, encompassing both the conscious and unconscious realms, to manifest the extraordinary life they are looking for. Her transformative techniques will guide you toward unlocking your true capabilities to achieve your dreams. I was really excited to have Brittany on the podcast. Conversations around our mindset, manifesting, consciousness, and awareness are some of my favorite topics to talk about. Enjoy the episode. For more information on Brittany, follow her on Instagram: @britt.hoopes Website: brittanyhoopes.com My new book, "Live Better Now" is out now on Amazon: amzn.to/3csfVGw Zach Rance, Certified Life Coach | Certified Nutritionist Questions, Comments, or Business Inquiries Visit: LifeCoachZach.com Find me on Instagram: @zachrancey --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zachrance/message
In this episode, we sit down with Courtney Manwaring & Adrianne Hoopes. Courtney is representing Operation Underground Railroad (O.U.R), the Feature Partner for this year's Executive Fight Night