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Toronto could be getting it's own pizza festival. David common speaks with pizza reviewer Joe Gonzales about the pie landscape in Toronto. He then brainstorms pizza options with the Metro Morning team; Marcia Young, Jill Dempsey, Scott Regehr and Jennifer Allen. Also on the podcast, Brampton's head of Bylaw & Enforcement Rob Higgs on "bad landlords" and Markham mayor Frank Scarpitti on that city's new e-scooter program.
A proposed rule by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton would allow him to remove some district attorneys who do not provide additional reporting on certain cases. Paxton's rule would require some district and county attorneys report on prosecuting violent crimes. Bexar County District Attorney Joe Gonzales joins us to give his reaction.
Don't miss out on the latest episode of the Blue Grit podcast featuring Bexar County District Attorney Joe Gonzales. He answers tough questions about his support for law enforcement despite facing calls for his resignation from department heads. This is a must-listen episode that sheds light on the challenges faced by those in law enforcement and the importance of standing behind them. Tune in now!Restorers: A Water Street PodcastOver these short episodes, we will be introducing you to the heroes who are working in...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showemail us at- bluegrit@tmpa.org
We are joined by Ashton rep Joe Gonzales and Tequila Talia as we review Ashton's La Aroma de Cuba CT Robusto and Ashton's The Consummate Gentleman pipe tobacco, pairing them with Rabbit Hole Bourbon! Recorded live from the 7-20-4 Lounge!
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Recorded in July 2011 at El Torreón Restaurant in San Antonio, Texas. Joe Gonzales passed away today in San Antonio at the age of 61. He was known in the Conjunto world as "El Gambler" because of his time playing bass with Ruben Naranjo y Los Gamblers in the later years of Ruben's career, as well as his friendship with the beloved legend. After Ruben's passing, Joe began his own group and switched over to accordion and primera voz, remaining faithful to Ruben's signature style and the distinctive Alice, Texas Conjunto sound. In this interview, get to know this most humble man with a puro Conjunto heart and hear his story in his own words and voice. The interview is in the type of Spanglish commonly spoken in South Texas, effortlessly switching between Spanish and English in one sentence. Tracks played: Aborezco La Vida Locos Disvarios Las Ilusiones Te Quiero Con La Vida – w/ Ricky Naranjo Prietita Mia La Piedrecita – w/ Ruben Naranjo Tributo a Ruben Naranjo Le Gusta Bailar Cumbia Ya No Llores – Jo Ann Gonzales y Los Lowriders Popurri – Tu Buen Camino, Preso Sin Delito, Las Puertas De La Carcel Mi Casa Nueva Your Cheating Heart Mi Barrio El Reniego Consuelito Alice Polka --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rancho-alegre/support
A recent newspaper investigation into the high number of DWI cases in San Antonio caught the attention of District Attorney Joe Gonzales, who said that he will impose new restrictions on plea bargains in DWI cases.
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Bexar County District Attorney Joe Gonzalez and presiding judge of the 379th state district court Judge Ron Rangel join host Elizabeth Zavala for an in-depth discussion on how COVID 19 has changed the court system and what we can expect moving forward.
Bexar County District Attorney Joe Gonzalez and presiding judge of the 379th state district court Judge Ron Rangel join host Elizabeth Zavala for an in-depth discussion on how COVID 19 has changed the court system and what we can expect moving forward.
Episode Summary This week on The Teacher and the Preacher, we're looking back at the history of this show with Joe Gonzales, whose contribution for this show is large and necessary. About the Teacher and The Preacher The Teacher and the Preacher is a weekly radio program--hosted by Dave McGarrah, Senior Pastor at Deer Flat Church in Caldwell, Idaho, and Harold Berman of Efrat, Israel--that airs each Sunday at 10:30 am and 7:30 pm here on 94.1 The Voice KBXL and also on Sunday evenings at 5 pm on our sister station 790 KSPD. They are a unique phenomenon on the airwaves – a Christian and a Jew in an ongoing dialogue – celebrating the many commonalities but never shying away from the differences. They offer their listeners insights into each other's faiths that don't come up much elsewhere, that can only come through sincere conversation. The weekly discussion is more than a program about a topic; it's a demonstration of how God can bring two people together from 9,000 miles away to bridge the differences, learn from each other, and strengthen their own faiths. If you would like to learn more about this fantastic radio ministry, please visit their website at teacherandpreacher.com.
Joe Gonzales was a 1984 Olympian, former NCAA champion and just the seventh American to win the prestigious Tbilisi Tournament. Joe wrestled for Cal State Bakersfield under the great Joe Seay. Though Cal-State Bakersfield was a Division Two school, they had two NCAA Division One champions in 1980: Joe and John Azvedo. Joe also had a win over Anatoly Beloglazov, an Olympic champion for the Soviet Union. After competing, Joe coached at Arizona State with Bobby Douglas. The Sun Devils won the 1988 NCAA’s, becoming the first non-Midwestern school to win an NCAA team title. Today Joe resides near Los Angeles. Please enjoy! * FANS: If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. I also love reading the reviews! * SPONSOR: This episode is brought to you by the Wrestling Changed My Life text message newsletter. Text the word “Wrestle” to the number 224-54 to join. * FOLLOW the PODCAST Twitter: @Ryan_N_Warner Instagram: Wrestling Changed My Life Facebook: Wrestling Changed My Life Website: wrestlingchangedmylife.com Shop merchandise at our Online Store: Store.WrestlingChangedMyLife.com *** ABOUT: Hosted by Ryan Warner, the Wrestling Changed My Life Podcast features in-depth interviews with wrestlers and coaches to learn how the sport shaped and molded their lives. By stitching together stories of sacrifice, triumph, defeat and perseverance, the Podcast takes the listener deep inside the world’s oldest sport. New episodes are released every Monday and Wednesday.
If I Ever Fall In Love The Royal Krunk Jazz Orkestra Nightingale Jersey Street The Rhythm of Invention The Wayne Wallace Latin Jazz Quintet Joyful Spirits Of The Universe Matthew Halsall Some Afro Fiddle Dee-Dee Band of Inner Urge The Gods of Yoruba Conrad Herwig feat. Michel Camilo Espaço Aberto Andrea Brachfeld Head High Robin McKelle Mano a Mano Michel Camilo Black Nile Alice Claire Ranieri Quartet Reencuentro ( Re United) Jane Bunnett & Maqueque Musa JuJu Roderick Stewart Que's Dilema Gerardo Frisina A Bright Future (Karmasound Remix) Fradinho Cafe Cubano John Rodriguez Summer Night (NuJazz Mix) Nigel Hayes, Anna Inginmaa Emotional Intelligence Chaos In The CBD, Nathan Haines, Dave Koor Listen Love Tessa Souter Love Will Be Our Guide Jersey Street Trompeta N Cuero Grupo Folklorico y Experimental Nuevayorquino Latin Sunset Andrea Brachfeld and Insight Menaj Hypnotic Brass Ensemble Nutville Conrad Herwig feat. Michel Camilo El Montuno Colette Michaan Rumba Abierta (Part of Tanga Suite)Mario Bauza Bobby Sanabria, Carlos "Patato" Valdez, Guillermo Edgehill, Joe Gonzales, Milestones Mark Weinstein
Bexar County Criminal District Attorney Joe Gonzales took office in January of 2019 on a pledge to reform the office, restore public confidence, and make the office more accountable to the voters. The primary duty of the District Attorney is to seek justice. In the course of its work, the Criminal District Attorney's Office works closely with victims of crime, law enforcement agencies, and the local community. The Criminal District Attorney's Office analyzes all felony and most misdemeanor charges filed by law enforcement agencies in Bexar County, reviews these charges to decide if enough evidence exists for further prosecution, and determines how best to proceed in the interests of justice. The District Attorney seeks to require defendants who are found guilty of a crime to take responsibility for their actions and for any harm they have caused, but also works to lessen recidivism, prevent crime, and make Bexar County a safer and better place to live, work and raise children. In addition to responsibility for criminal prosecutions in Bexar County, the District Attorney also serves as legal counsel for Bexar County, county officials, and county employees in all matters related to their governmental functions. Tiffany Jones-Smith is a people connector. With over 20 years of experience in nonprofit and private business, she has a reputation for opening the lines of communication between clients, organizations and businesses. She leverages influence and experience to form strategic alliances. Jones-Smith is the host of the popular 930 AM radio show and VLOG On the Record with Tiffany. She holds a Public Leadership Credential from Harvard Business School Online along with a BA in Journalism and Foreign Service from Baylor University and a certificate in Italian studies from L’Universita per Stranieri in Perugia, Italy. Tiffany attended high school at MaryMount International School in Rome, Italy. Tiffany is a journalist, businesswoman, and healthcare advocate. “The United States has a broken healthcare system. The current system compensates providers for taking care of people who are sick. We need a healthcare system that compensates providers for making patients better. My goal is to fix the broken system.” She strives to close the gap in healthcare disparities by addressing obesity, diabetes, hypertension and social determinants of health. She believes we have a broken healthcare system. An ideal system would reward providers based on improved health outcomes for patients. With 140 million Americans below the poverty line, addressing healthcare outcomes is her focus. Jones-Smith is a writer and advocate. She draws from her professional and personal experiences when writing. She has been published in national, state and local publications. Her recent work is a research paper authored with 18 colleagues as a member of the APOL1 in Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Delphi Consensus, a group of investigators dedicated to the study of APOL1, the first CKD genetic link to descendants of West Sub-Saharan Africa. Delphi consensus and systematic review on diagnosis, education and care of patients with APOL1-associated nephropathy will be published in 2020. Jones-Smith was recently appointed by Governor Greg Abbott to the Texas Chronic Kidney Disease Task Force. She also belongs to the We Work for Health Texas Coalition, Honor the Gift Campaign, SAAACAM, San Antonio Business Journal Leadership Trust, American Association of Kidney Patients, and the San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. Jones-Smith serves as the President and Chief Executive Officer of Dynamic Life Press. She is also the CEO of the Texas Kidney Foundation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bexar County Criminal District Attorney Joe Gonzales took office in January of 2019 on a pledge to reform the office, restore public confidence, and make the office more accountable to the voters. The primary duty of the District Attorney is to seek justice. In the course of its work, the Criminal District Attorney's Office works closely with victims of crime, law enforcement agencies, and the local community. The Criminal District Attorney's Office analyzes all felony and most misdemeanor charges filed by law enforcement agencies in Bexar County, reviews these charges to decide if enough evidence exists for further prosecution, and determines how best to proceed in the interests of justice. The District Attorney seeks to require defendants who are found guilty of a crime to take responsibility for their actions and for any harm they have caused, but also works to lessen recidivism, prevent crime, and make Bexar County a safer and better place to live, work and raise children. In addition to responsibility for criminal prosecutions in Bexar County, the District Attorney also serves as legal counsel for Bexar County, county officials, and county employees in all matters related to their governmental functions. Tiffany Jones-Smith is a people connector. With over 20 years of experience in nonprofit and private business, she has a reputation for opening the lines of communication between clients, organizations and businesses. She leverages influence and experience to form strategic alliances. Jones-Smith is the host of the popular 930 AM radio show and VLOG On the Record with Tiffany. She holds a Public Leadership Credential from Harvard Business School Online along with a BA in Journalism and Foreign Service from Baylor University and a certificate in Italian studies from L’Universita per Stranieri in Perugia, Italy. Tiffany attended high school at MaryMount International School in Rome, Italy. Tiffany is a journalist, businesswoman, and healthcare advocate. “The United States has a broken healthcare system. The current system compensates providers for taking care of people who are sick. We need a healthcare system that compensates providers for making patients better. My goal is to fix the broken system.” She strives to close the gap in healthcare disparities by addressing obesity, diabetes, hypertension and social determinants of health. She believes we have a broken healthcare system. An ideal system would reward providers based on improved health outcomes for patients. With 140 million Americans below the poverty line, addressing healthcare outcomes is her focus. Jones-Smith is a writer and advocate. She draws from her professional and personal experiences when writing. She has been published in national, state and local publications. Her recent work is a research paper authored with 18 colleagues as a member of the APOL1 in Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Delphi Consensus, a group of investigators dedicated to the study of APOL1, the first CKD genetic link to descendants of West Sub-Saharan Africa. Delphi consensus and systematic review on diagnosis, education and care of patients with APOL1-associated nephropathy will be published in 2020. Jones-Smith was recently appointed by Governor Greg Abbott to the Texas Chronic Kidney Disease Task Force. She also belongs to the We Work for Health Texas Coalition, Honor the Gift Campaign, SAAACAM, San Antonio Business Journal Leadership Trust, American Association of Kidney Patients, and the San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. Jones-Smith serves as the President and Chief Executive Officer of Dynamic Life Press. She is also the CEO of the Texas Kidney Foundation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Express-News Editorial Board interviewed District Attorney Joe Gonzales about criminal justice and police reform. This interview was recorded on June 15, 2020. Read more: Editorial: ‘Defunding' about better serving city, using police
SAN ANTONIO - The protests and riots over the death of George Floyd have grabbed the attention of Bexar County District Attorney, Joe Gonzales. In this edition of San Antonio's Voice, Gonzales tells Randy Beamer how he feels about the calls to now defund the San Antonio Police Department. Plus, Gonzales predicts what juries might look like and how they'll be kept safe when criminal trials resume. Gonzales also reveals the large amounts of his staff working from home because of COVID-19 and how that's affecting the prosecution of crimes in Bexar County. Gonzales is a San Antonio native with more than 30 years of criminal law experience. He took office as Bexar County's District Attorney in January 2019. Contact Randy Beamer Email: RBeamer@sbgtv.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/randybeamer Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/randy.beamer/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/randybeamer/
Bexar County Criminal District Attorney Joe Gonzales took office in January of 2019 on a pledge to reform the office, restore public confidence, and make the office more accountable to the voters. Since being elected he has pushed for reforms in the criminal justice system and looking at ways to reduce the jail population - before and since the COVID crisis. In the fall of 2019, he sent a letter to Governor Abbott, noting new evidence and numerous witnesses that recently have come forward in the Rodney Reed case and urged him to delay the death penalty. "I do not know if Rodney Reed is guilty or innocent, but the harm done by executing a potentially innocent man is immeasurable," Gonzales wrote. "There is no harm in taking our time to ensure we get it right."
Hello world! Welcome to the Whiskey Witterings podcast featuring Joe Gonzales and Scott Vetter, we are so happy you are here! In our "First Pour" as we like to call it we want to introduce you to ourselves with some random questions that we hope will you give you a better idea about who we are.
On episode 1 of the We Are The Ones Podcast Kareem sits down with Joe Gonzales, Adobe Filmmaker, Photographer, and Creative Director. After just getting home from tour with Tori Kelly, Joe is hitting his stride but just 3 years ago, being in the creative industry was not even a reality. Tune in to hear how Joe went from personal assistant to sponsored creator in just three years.
On episode 1 of the We Are The Ones Podcast Kareem sits down with Joe Gonzales, Adobe Filmmaker, Photographer, and Creative Director. After just getting home from tour with Tori Kelly, Joe is hitting his stride but just 3 years ago, being in the creative industry was not even a reality. Tune in to hear how Joe went from personal assistant to sponsored creator in just three years.
Listen to KTSA radio host Jack Riccardi who discusses District Attorney Joe Gonzales who wants to decriminalize trespassing by the homeless, which allows them to camp out and stay where they want.
País España Dirección Manuel Summers Guion Chumy Chúmez, Joe Gonzales, Manuel Summers Música Bob Dorough Fotografía Manuel Rojas Reparto Jack Aaron, B. Constance Barry, Peter Bogyo, Robert Caus, Nina David, Joni Fritz, Michael McManus, Robert Reynolds, Farnham Scott, Sanford Seeger, Amy Steel, January Stevens Sinopsis Frank, un chico obeso que pesa más de 150 kilos, se gana la vida como pianista en una sala de espectáculos. Cuando lee un anuncio, en el que una tal Mary busca el amor de su vida, decide contestar. Desde ese momento, la obsesión de Frank es adelgazar.
KTSA host Trey Ware speaks to NICO LAHOOD about being "falsely accused" by "disingenuous reporting". On Wednesday, the San Antonio Express-News reported that LaHood had been put on probation for a year by a grievance committee for an outburst against now-current district attorney Joe Gonzales and another attorney in a judge’s chambers during a murder trial. The Associated Press reported LaHood had his law license suspended for a year. NEITHER are true.
Host Gilbert Garcia and a team of San Antonio Express-News political reporters talk with Bexar County’s new district attorney about criminal justice reform, the Genene Jones case and his efforts to change the culture of the DA’s office. Read more at https://www.expressnews.com/podcasts/puro-politics-podcast/.
Friends With Benefits is a summer series where I get to hang out with some of my best friends and a microphone. For our debut episode, I want to introduce you to some of the best photographers in the A. Matt Conrod: @mjconrod Joe Gonzales: @joegonzales.co Myles Berrio: @myles.berrio Engineering by ACG Creative LLC.
The fundamentals of our business has not changed. It’s still a relationship business. Tina and Joe Gonzales shows us the one thing about duplication that you need to know. Also the simple invite you can apply to you business or product. Here’s your chance to finally own my most treasured collection of network marketing training... Reports, Checklists, and Implementation guides. Literally everything I use to grow and operate my network marketing business. Who is Tina and Joe Gonzales? Tina and Joe Gonzales are full time leaders and have been in the network marketing profession for the past 6 years. Joe was a former commercial real estate banker while Tina was a small business owner. They discovered the MLM profession after the recent banking and financial crisis. In their first MLM business, Joe and Tina built a multiple 6 figure business in after their 3rd year. In their current company, they are Top earners and have earned over $100,000 in their first 6 months. Favorite Quote Joe Gonzales: “Success is nothing more than a few daily disciplines practiced everything single day” (Jim Rohn) Tina: “People are waiting for you your success to outlast their fears” Must Read Book Go Pro by Eric Worre First Steps to Wealth by Dani Johnson Recommended Online App Evernote Recommended Prospecting Tool Video Contact Info Facebook buildwealthwithjoeandtina@gmail.com Phone: (216) 288 1255 What Did You Learn? Thanks for joining me on the show. So what did you learn? If you enjoyed this episode please share it on social media and send it to someone that needs extra motivation in their MLM business. Do you have any thoughts or comments? Please take 60 seconds to leave an HONEST review for the MLM Nation Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely important for me to make this show better. Finally, don’t forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes so that you get updates and new episodes downloaded to your phone automatically. Subscribe to our show iTunes | Stitcher | Spotify | TuneIn | RSS
The fundamentals of our business has not changed. It’s still a relationship business. Tina and Joe Gonzales shows us the one thing about duplication that you need to know. Also the simple invite you can apply to you business or product. Here’s your chance to finally own my most treasured collection of network marketing training... Reports, Checklists, and Implementation guides. Literally everything I use to grow and operate my network marketing business. Who is Tina and Joe Gonzales? Tina and Joe Gonzales are full time leaders and have been in the network marketing profession for the past 6 years. Joe was a former commercial real estate banker while Tina was a small business owner. They discovered the MLM profession after the recent banking and financial crisis. In their first MLM business, Joe and Tina built a multiple 6 figure business in after their 3rd year. In their current company, they are Top earners and have earned over $100,000 in their first 6 months. Favorite Quote Joe Gonzales: “Success is nothing more than a few daily disciplines practiced everything single day” (Jim Rohn) Tina: “People are waiting for you your success to outlast their fears” Must Read Book Go Pro by Eric Worre First Steps to Wealth by Dani Johnson Recommended Online App Evernote Recommended Prospecting Tool Video Contact Info Facebook buildwealthwithjoeandtina@gmail.com Phone: (216) 288 1255 What Did You Learn? Thanks for joining me on the show. So what did you learn? If you enjoyed this episode please share it on social media and send it to someone that needs extra motivation in their MLM business. Do you have any thoughts or comments? Please take 60 seconds to leave an HONEST review for the MLM Nation Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely important for me to make this show better. Finally, don’t forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes so that you get updates and new episodes downloaded to your phone automatically. Subscribe to our show iTunes | Stitcher | Spotify | TuneIn | RSS
Episode 5 of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame's LEGENDS podcast features 2015 Distinguished Member Joe Gonzales. The goal of wrestling is to take an opponent off his feet and place him on the mat. Perhaps no wrestler in collegiate wrestling has done it better—or more often—than Joe Gonzales. Gonzales perfected the takedown during his time as a 118-pound wrestler at California State-Bakersfield. His 1980 wrestling season ranks among the finest in collegiate wrestling history. Gonzales’ 55-0 record is the national record for the most wins in a single season with no defeats and no ties. He notched 448 takedowns that year too, also a national record. During his career, CSU Bakersfield was a Division II program, so Gonzales had a unique opportunity to win championships in two different divisions. He won the Division II NCAA tournament on March 1, 1980, with a 28-11 win in the championship finals. Then, just two weeks later, he won the Division I NCAA tourney, scoring 16 points or more in four of the six matches he won during his championship run. His junior season was almost as successful. Gonzales went 44-1 during the 1979 season, winning a Division II championship with a 22-14 win in the finals. He entered the Division I NCAA tournament as the top seed, but dropped a thrilling 16-13 decision to Gene Mills of Syracuse in the finals. Many consider their exhilarating showdown as the most entertaining collegiate match ever. Gonzales also earned a California Junior College state title for East Los Angeles College. Gonzales carried his collegiate success into international competition. He was a five-time National Open freestyle wrestling champion at 114.5 pounds, winning titles in 1980, 1982, 1983, 1985, and 1988. “Gonzo” was also a five-time U.S. World Team member, a three-time World Cup champion, a bronze medalist at the 1982 World Championships, and champion at the 1982 Tbilisi tournament—considered by many as the toughest tournament in the world. He was a member of the 1984 Olympic freestyle team as well. After college, Gonzales served as an assistant wrestling coach at Arizona State from 1986-1989. The Sun Devils won the Pac-10 tournament all four seasons he was with the program, and they were crowned NCAA tournament champions in 1988. In recognition of a record-setting wrestling career, Joe Gonzales is recognized as a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame. SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW iTunes | Stitcher | Spreaker | Soundcloud | Google Play Music | Android | RSS Contribute And if you're a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network, become a contributor today.. There are various levels of perks for the different levels of patronage. If you like wrestling content -- scratch that -- if you LOVE great wrestling content, consider becoming a contributor. How much you give is solely up to how much you believe it's worth to you. Looking to start a podcast of your own? Get a free month with Libsyn by using the promo code MTO when you sign up. You'll get the remainder of the month from when you sign up as well as the next month free. It'll be enough time to kick the tires and lights some fires.
This week, two Joes are better than one. Joe Gonzales joins Joe Bartnick in studio to tell Sochi Olympic stories and talk about the Adidas NHL jersey deal and wonder what this new deal means. Plus Bartnick gives out his off season Grades. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 172 of the Short Time Wrestling Podcast goes down to Stillwater. The inductees into the 39th class of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame were honored in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Greg Johnson, Frank Bettucci, Joe Gonzales and Sammie Henson were inducted as Distinguished Members, while Mike Golic was honored as the Outstanding American, Mike Powell was given the Medal of Courage and Dave "Doc" Bennett was honored with the Order of Merit. I headed down to Stillwater with my wife and daughter as well as my niece and nephew. Those two were getting their first experience into the world wrestling. We'll also talk with Lee Roy Smith, the Executive Director of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and we'll look at this year's honorees and the campaigns that we're moving towards building for the future. And if you haven't already, head to www.mattalkonline.com/getshorttime to leave a rating and a review on iTunes. The Short Time Time Wrestling Podcast is proudly sponsored by Flipswrestling. Share your attitude and be heard at Flipswrestling.com. Contribute And if you're a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network, consider becoming a contributor by going to www.patreon.com/mattalkonline. There are various levels of perks for the different levels of patronage. If you like wrestling content -- scratch that -- if you LOVE great wrestling content, consider becoming a contributor. How much you give is solely up to how much you believe it's worth to you. Looking to start a podcast of your own? Get a free month with Libsyn.com by using the promo code MTO when you sign up. You'll get the remainder of the month from when you sign up as well as the next month free. It'll be enough time to kick the tires and lights some fires. SUBSCRIBE TO SHORT TIME iTunes | Stitcher | Spreaker | iHeartRadio | TuneIn | SoundCloud | iOS App | Android App | RSS
Reviews: Detectobot #0 & #1, Itty Bitty Hellboy #1, Justice League #23, Overtaken #1 Jimmy tricks original co-host/CNI founder/old & now new roommate Joe Gonzales to come back again this week! Don't get used to it, kids. He's just helping out while we get the apartment organized. Jimmy chats about his start of re-watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the glory of SMG in short skirts. News includes: James Spader is Ultron, Bradley Cooper is Rocket Raccoon, Spider-Man helps pay for a wedding and NYCC adds RFID to badges to cut down on counterfeits. As always, listener feedback, Top 3 and more. Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Thanks for listening!!
Reviews: Bela Lugosis Tales From The Grave #4, BloodShot #0, Genie the Genius #1, Kiss Kids #1 Original co-host/CNI founder/old & now new roommate Joe Gonzales returns to the podcast! Jimmy moved back in w/ his old roomie and forced him to co-host. No escape now, Joe. They briefly chat about the move and that Joe may co-host a bit more occasionally since they are only a room away now. Jimmy also gives some love to the Kickstarter for one of his favorite webcomics, The Zombie Hunters. News includes: Ben Affleck is the new Batman, Justice League Canada is happening up north, Lobo gets a makeover, Marvel Experience show till tour U.S., and Dark Horse teases new Firefly/Serenity comics/products. As always, listener feedback, Top 3 and more. Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Thanks for listening!
"I'm Pagan, Don't Bite!" is the third entry for this CUUPS Sermon Contest finalist. It comes from Joe Gonzales, Jr. who is from the UU Society of Stamford, CT where he's currently serving as President of the Board of Trustees.