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The Don Tony Show / Wednesday Night Don-O-Mite
This Week In Wrestling History (Season 3 Week 21: 5/21 – 5/27) Updated For 2025

The Don Tony Show / Wednesday Night Don-O-Mite

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2025 272:12


Updated For 2025! This Week In Wrestling History (Season 3 Week 21) covering the period of 5/21 thru 5/27. Running Time: 4 Hours 33 Minutes. This Week In Wrestling History hosted by Don Tony first aired in 2018 and spanned two seasons. After much demand, these retro episodes return REMASTERED and UPDATED FOR 2025. Wrestling history up to and including 2024 has been added! Hundreds of hours of original wrestling clips & stories. Enjoy this deep dive into pro wrestling's awesome history. RUNNING TIME: 4 Hours 33 MinutesHosted by Don Tony SYNOPSIS: S3 E21 (05/21 - 05/27) Jerry Lawler sues WWF over use of 'The King' (Harley Race) at Tennessee events. 'Bitter rivals' Iron Sheik and Hacksaw Jim Duggan arrested in NJ for Drug and Alcohol possession. And what Iron Sheik clams at the Courthouse is hilarious. Audio: Hacksaw Jim Duggan speaks on arrest with Iron Sheik. Lex Luger def Michael PS Hayes to being a 523-day reign as NWA United States Champion. Scott Hall makes WCW TV debut. Brian Lee becomes first ever Smoky Mountain Wrestling Heavyweight Champion. Looking back at WCW Slamboree: A Legends Reunion PPV (1993, 1994, 1995). Audio: 16-year-old Jeff Hardy makes WWF debut (against 1-2-3 Kid). Fake Undertaker (Brian Lee) makes WWF TV debut. Audio: The closest you will ever get of Gordon Solie and Bobby Heenan commentating an ECW match: Terry Funk vs Tully Blanchard. Hunter Hearst Helmsley makes his Monday Night Raw debut. Savio Vega makes his WWF in ring debut. Audio: Five minutes that changed the Monday Night Wars: Scott Hall arrives in WCW and declares war. Audio: "I'm Not A Shark.....I'm A Man!" Looking back at WWF In Your House 8: Beware Of Dog and Beware Of Dog II (1996). Looking back at WWF Over The Edge PPV (1999). Audio: Steve Blackman, Ahmed Johnson, Val Venis, Harley Race, and Bret Hart share some of their favorite Owen Hart rib stories. WWF Owen Hart Raw tribute show (Raw Is Owen) scores 3rd highest rating (7.2) in Raw history. Kevin Nash (c) vs Bret Hart for WCW Heavyweight Title on Jay Leno Show canceled due to death of Owen Hart. Audio: Daffney def Crowbar to win WCW Cruiserweight Title. Audio: 12-year-old Reid Flair (RIP) tries to place 'peacemaker' between David and Ric Flair on WCW Nitro. Looking back at WWF Judgment Day PPV (2000, 2005, 2006). Audio: Undertaker returns to WWF TV after eight-month absence and debuts the American Bad Ass character. CompuServe debuts 'Ask Rena' (Mero) weekly Q&A column. Triple H blows out quad muscle on Raw during Tag Team Title match (w/ Steve Austin) and lose the titles to Chris Jericho and Chris Benoit. Days after Triple H tears quad, Chris Benoit suffers neck injury during tag team title defense (w/ Chris Jericho). Audio: Joanie 'Chyna' Laurer vs Joey Buttafuoco (Celebrity Boxing 2002). WWE premieres two new shows: WWE Confidential and Velocity. NWATNA hires Mike Tenay as lead announcer for Impact. Looking back at WWA 'The Reckoning' PPV (2003). Audio: Bret Hart heartfelt promo at WWA 'The Reckoning' only months after suffering a stroke. WWE receives huge backlash from fans after attempting a heart attack angle with Eddie Guerrero on Smackdown. TNA releases Diamond Dallas Page. TNA cancels all future Impact tapings until TV deal is finalized with Spike TV (Fall 2005). The Dudleys launch Team 3D Academy Pro Wrestling School. Audio: In an attempt to boost low TV ratings, Vince McMahon announces 'McMahon's Million Dollar Mania'. Looking back at XPW reunion show 'Cold Day In Hell' (2008). Looking back at TNA Sacrifice PPV (2009). Audio: Kurt Angle vs Sting vs Mick Foley vs Jeff Jarrett: Ultimate Sacrifice Match. Looking back at WWE 'Over The Limit' PPV (2010, 2011). Audio: Batista quits WWE live on Raw. Audio: WWE announces Bret Hart as intern Raw General Manager. Sinclair Broadcasting Group purchases Ring Of Honor. Comparing Sinclair Broadcasting and WWE stock in 2011 and today. Looking back at Ring Of Honor 'Supercard Of Honor VI' (2011). Chris Jericho suspended by WWE after kicking Brazilian Flag during live WWE event. Audio: Chris Jericho speaks on the Brazilian Flag incident. Sami Zayn makes his NXT debut. Looking back at NJPW 'Back To The Yokohama Arena' PPV (2014). Looking back at WWE Extreme Rules PPV (2016). Looking back at WWE Backlash PPV (2017) Alberto El Patron (Del Rio) becomes a US Citizen Looking back at WWE RAW episode when Max Caster appeared as Bobby Lashley's 'sister' All Elite Wrestling makes history: Looking back at their first ever event, AEW Double Or Nothing 2019 Trivia Question: Who were involved in the first ever match in AEW history? Audio: AEW roster, led by Cody Rhodes, thanks the fans for their support leading into Double Or Nothing Audio: Cody Rhodes and Dustin Rhodes share a moment following their match at AEW DON Jon Moxley, Brian Cage and Dean Malenko sign with AEW Audio: Looking back at 'The Electric Chair' segment where Sami Zayn named dropped AEW on Monday Night RAW Hana Kimura tragically passes away at 22 Looking back at AEW: Double Or Nothing 2020 and 2024 Audio: FTR make their AEW debut on Dynamite This week was not a good week for marriages: Zachary Wentz/Kimber Lee, Charlotte Flair/Andrade, Myles Borne/Jaydn Bostian all get married (and ultimately split up) WWE introduces NXT and trainees as live fans on televised events during the early days of the pandemic (Pre Thunderdome) Audio: John Cena's cowers to China and apologies for calling Taiwan a country (Last Week Tonight With John Oliver) Ric Flair to come out of retirement for one final match. Ricky Steamboat will not be his opponent Audio: Coming soon to NXT 2.0: Giovanni Vinci Looking back at NJPW: Resurgence 2023 Audio: Mercedes Mone vs Willow Nightingale for first ever NJPW Strong Women's Championship Looking back at WWE Night Of Champions 2023 Audio: Jimmy Uso superkicks Roman Reigns as The Bloodline implosion begins (WWE NOC 2023) Looking back at Impact Wrestling: Under Siege 2023 PPV Charlotte Flair and Liv Morgan pulled from appearing in Queen Of The Ring Movie (replaced by Kamille and Toni Storm) Sabu makes his memorable AEW debut on Dynamite Bret Hart becomes the first wrestler to ever receive a Star on the Canada Walk Of Fame Roman Reigns surpasses 1000 days as WWE Universal Champion Looking back at WWE King & Queen Of The Ring 2024 Audio: Kris Statlander turns on Willow Nightingale at AEW DON 2024 Audio: Adam Cole and MJF make their surprise but somewhat odd returns at AEW DON 2024 Triple H announces SummerSlam to become two-night events TKO merges WWE and UFC live event operations and slowly begin the process of permanently changing WWE event structure Audio: Jim Ross grades AEW after their first 5 years in existence. What grade would you give AEW? And so much more! RIGHT CLICK AND SAVE to download the AUDIO episode of THIS WEEK IN WRESTLING HISTORY S3 E21 (5/21 – 5/27) CLICK HERE to listen to COMMERCIAL FREE (PATREON) episode of THIS WEEK IN WRESTLING HISTORY S3 E21 (5/21 – 5/27) CLICK HERE to listen to THIS WEEK IN WRESTLING HISTORY S3 E21 (5/21 – 5/27) online CLICK HERE to access previous episodes for all the shows ==== CELEBRATE 20 YEARS OF DON TONY AND KEVIN CASTLE WITH THE DTKC 20 YEAR ANNIVERSARY SHIRT! CLICK HERE for DTKC Pro Wrestling Tees Store ==== Want to help promote our shows and get a special shout-out on the next show? Stop by Apple Podcasts (CLICK HERE) or SPOTIFY (CLICK HERE) and leave a review! 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PlaybyPlay
5/23/25 Toronto Blue Jays vs Tampa Bay Rays FREE MLB Picks and Predictions

PlaybyPlay

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 0:57


Toronto Blue Jays vs. Tampa Bay Rays MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Blue Jays at Rays 7PM ET—Eric Laurer gets the start for Toronto. Laurer appeared in four games with an ERA of 2.25 with WHIP of 0.83. The lefthander strikes out 31.8% with 6.8% walks. Ground balls dished at 30.8% with 0.75 home runs per nine innings. Drew Rasmussen is starting for Tampa Bay.

Encyclopedia Womannica
Adversaries: Joanie "Chyna" Laurer

Encyclopedia Womannica

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 5:40


Joanie “Chyna” Laurer (1969-2016) was a mainstay in the WWE in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Billed as “The Ninth Wonder of the World”, she wrestled men and women and bested them both. In 2019, she was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.  For Further Reading:  Chyna : If They Only Knew The Great Fall of Chyna  Chyna Was a Titan of Wrestling. Joanie Laurer Was a More Complicated Woman This month we're talking about adversaries. These women fought against systems, governments and – sometimes each other to break barriers in their respective fields. They did unthinkable and sometimes unspeakable things to carve out their place in history. History classes can get a bad rap, and sometimes for good reason. When we were students, we couldn't help wondering... where were all the ladies at? Why were so many incredible stories missing from the typical curriculum? Enter, Womanica. On this Wonder Media Network podcast we explore the lives of inspiring women in history you may not know about, but definitely should. Every weekday, listeners explore the trials, tragedies, and triumphs of groundbreaking women throughout history who have dramatically shaped the world around us. In each 5 minute episode, we'll dive into the story behind one woman listeners may or may not know–but definitely should. These diverse women from across space and time are grouped into easily accessible and engaging monthly themes like Educators, Villains, Indigenous Storytellers, Activists, and many more. Womanica is hosted by WMN co-founder and award-winning journalist Jenny Kaplan. The bite-sized episodes pack painstakingly researched content into fun, entertaining, and addictive daily adventures. Womanica was created by Liz Kaplan and Jenny Kaplan, executive produced by Jenny Kaplan, and produced by Grace Lynch, Maddy Foley, Brittany Martinez, Edie Allard, Lindsey Kratochwill, Adesuwa Agbonile, Carmen Borca-Carrillo, Taylor Williamson, Sara Schleede, Paloma Moreno Jimenez, Luci Jones, Abbey Delk, Hannah Bottum, Lauren Willams, and Adrien Behn. Special thanks to Shira Atkins. Original theme music composed by Miles Moran. Follow Wonder Media Network: Website Instagram Twitter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Paul W. Smith Show
Chuck Binkowski, Tom Lutz and Trevor Laurer

The Paul W. Smith Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 9:06


August 2, 2024 ~ Chuck Binkowski, Barton Malow Chief Operating Officer, Tom Lutz President Michigan Regional Council of Carpenters and Millwrights and Trevor Bauer Vice Chairman and Group President for DTE Energy join Paul live from the Barton Malow 100th Anniverary Celebration.

The Don Tony Show / Wednesday Night Don-O-Mite
This Week In Wrestling History (Week Twenty-One) 5/20 – 5/26

The Don Tony Show / Wednesday Night Don-O-Mite

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 177:50


This Week In Wrestling History hosted by Don Tony aired back in 2018-2019 and spanned two seasons. These retro episodes return remastered and are filled with hundreds of hours of original wrestling clips & stories. Enjoy this deep dive into pro wrestling's awesome history. SYNOPSIS: Episode 21 (5/20 – 5/26)RUNNING TIME: 2 Hours 58 Minutes Jerry Lawler sues WWF over use of 'The King' (Harley Race) at Tennessee events. 'Bitter rivals' Iron Sheik and Hacksaw Jim Duggan arrested in NJ for Drug and Alcohol possession. And what Iron Sheik clams at the Courthouse is hilarious. Audio: Hacksaw Jim Duggan speaks on arrest with Iron Sheik. Lex Luger def Michael PS Hayes to being a 523 day reign as NWA United States Champion. Scott Hall makes WCW TV debut. Brian Lee becomes first ever Smoky Mountain Wrestling Heavyweight Champion. Looking back at WCW Slamboree: A Legends Reunion PPV (1993, 1994, 1995). Audio: 16 year old Jeff Hardy makes WWF debut (against 1-2-3 Kid). Fake Undertaker (Brian Lee) makes WWF TV debut. Audio: The closest you will ever get of Gordon Solie and Bobby Heenan commentating an ECW match: Terry Funk vs Tully Blanchard. Hunter Hearst Helmsley makes his Monday Night Raw debut. Savio Vega makes his WWF in ring debut. Audio: Five minutes that changed the Monday Night Wars: Scott Hall arrives in WCW and declares war. Audio: "I'm Not A Shark.....I'm A Man!" Looking back at WWF In Your House 8: Beware Of Dog and Beware Of Dog II (1996). Looking back at WWF Over The Edge PPV (1999). Audio: Steve Blackman, Ahmed Johnson, Val Venis, Harley Race, and Bret Hart share some of their favorite Owen Hart rib stories. WWF Owen Hart Raw tribute show (Raw Is Owen) scores 3rd highest rating (7.2) in Raw history. Kevin Nash (c) vs Bret Hart for WCW Heavyweight Title on Jay Leno Show canceled due to death of Owen Hart. Audio: Daffney def Crowbar to win WCW Cruiserweight Title. Audio: 12 year old Reid Flair (RIP) tries to place 'peacemaker' between David and Ric Flair on WCW Nitro. Looking back at WWF Judgment Day PPV (2000, 2005, 2006). Audio: Undertaker returns to WWF TV after eight month absence and debuts the American Bad Ass character. CompuServe debuts 'Ask Rena' (Mero) weekly Q&A column. Triple H blows out quad muscle on Raw during Tag Team Title match (w/ Steve Austin) and lose the titles to Chris Jericho and Chris Benoit. Days after Triple H tears quad, Chris Benoit suffers neck injury during tag team title defense (w/ Chris Jericho). Audio: Joanie 'Chyna' Laurer vs Joey Buttafuoco (Celebrity Boxing 2002). WWE premieres two new shows: WWE Confidential and Velocity. NWATNA hires Mike Tenay as lead announcer for Impact. Looking back at WWA 'The Reckoning' PPV (2003). Audio: Bret Hart heartfelt promo at WWA 'The Reckoning' only months after suffering a stroke. WWE receives huge backlash from fans after attempting a heart attack angle with Eddie Guerrero on Smackdown. TNA releases Diamond Dallas Page. TNA cancels all future Impact tapings until TV deal is finalized with Spike TV (Fall 2005). The Dudleys launch Team 3D Academy Pro Wrestling School. Audio: In an attempt to boost low TV ratings, Vince McMahon announces 'McMahon's Million Dollar Mania'. Looking back at XPW reunion show 'Cold Day In Hell' (2008). Looking back at TNA Sacrifice PPV (2009). Audio: Kurt Angle vs Sting vs Mick Foley vs Jeff Jarrett: Ultimate Sacrifice Match. Looking back at WWE 'Over The Limit' PPV (2010, 2011). Audio: Batista quits WWE live on Raw. Audio: WWE announces Bret Hart as intern Raw General Manager. Sinclair Broadcasting Group purchases Ring Of Honor. Comparing Sinclair Broadcasting and WWE stock in 2011 and today. Looking back at Ring Of Honor 'Supercard Of Honor VI' (2011). Chris Jericho suspended by WWE after kicking Brazilian Flag during live WWE event. Audio: Chris Jericho speaks on the Brazilian Flag incident. Sami Zayn makes his NXT debut. Looking back at NJPW 'Back To The Yokohama Arena' PPV (2014). Looking back at WWE Extreme Rules PPV (2016). Looking back at WWE Backlash PPV (2017). And so much more! RIGHT CLICK AND SAVE to download the AUDIO episode of THIS WEEK IN WRESTLING HISTORY S1 E21 (5/20 – 5/26) ====  Join The DTKC Family! Become a member of Don Tony and Kevin Castle Show Patreon and access right now: Ad-Free episodes of all of weekly shows Weekly live Patreon podcasts hosted by Don Tony and Kevin Castle Thousands of hours of Patreon exclusive shows never released publicly! (Over 7 Years of Patreon Exclusive Content!) Retro episodes of The Don Tony And Kevin Castle Show going back as early as 2004 (Retro Episodes added each week!) Predictions Contests, Giveaways and more! 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Aphasia Access Conversations
Episode #108: Supporting Quality of Life through Biographic-narrative Therapy: A Conversation with Sabine Corsten

Aphasia Access Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 44:54


Welcome to the Aphasia Access Aphasia Conversations Podcast. I'm Katie Strong and I'm a member of the Aphasia Access Podcast Working Group. I'm also a faculty member at Central Michigan University where I lead the Strong Story Lab. Aphasia Access strives to provide members with information, inspiration, and ideas that support their aphasia care through a variety of educational materials and resources. I'm today's host for an episode that will feature Dr. Sabine Corsten. We'll be talking about her work which focuses on supporting people with aphasia in reconstructing their narrative identity. Before we get into the conversation, let me first tell you a bit about our guest.   Dr. Corsten, Professor of Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences (Speech Therapy), employed at the Catholic University of Applied Sciences, Mainz, Germany, has focused her research on participatory and quality of life-oriented interventions for aphasia and in old age.  Her research explores how identity changes after having aphasia. She has led the development of the biographical narrative approach 'narraktiv' in Germany. She is currently involved in the development of digital solutions to support peer biography work and social networking in aphasia and in old age. The app, BaSeTaLK, to support biography work in senior citizen facilities to improve quality of life and communication was awarded the Digital Health Award by Novartis. She has presented her work at international conferences and has published internationally. Dr. Corsten has been a visiting researcher at the Centre of Research Excellence in Aphasia Recovery and Rehabilitation at La Trobe University in Melbourne and at the University of Queensland in Brisbane.   In this episode you will: Learn about how identity and narrative are connected to quality of life. Hear about the development of the Biographic Narrative Approach. Learn about how an app, BaSeTaLK, was used for older adults in nursing home populations to improve their quality of life. Hear about how parking lot conversation in Philadelphia led to an international working group on narrative identity and that that group's vision is to train students and clinicians in gaining competence in narrative identity work.   Katie Strong: Welcome. I can't tell you how excited I am to have this conversation with you today.   Sabine Corsten: Yes, thank you for the invitation. I feel really honored to be invited. So yeah, I'm really excited too and I'm looking forward to our discussion today.   Katie Strong: Fantastic. As we get started, could you tell our listeners exactly what is meant by ‘narrative identity'? And why this is so important for our work with people who have chronic communication disabilities such as aphasia?   Sabine Corsten: Thank you for this first question because I really think it's important to have a clear concept of identity and narrative identity to understand the biographic narrative approach and similar approaches like your approach about storytelling. And also, I think narrative identity is kind of a key objective in improving quality of life, so it's really necessary to understand it. When we started our work, we looked at sociocultural theories and we found that identity is constantly transformed through, for example, social interaction with other people. So, this means identity is renegotiated in dialogue with others. Therefore, you need narrative competencies, which means the competencies to talk about oneself and intersubjective exchange. So, I think these social interactions are necessary to interpret and integrate important life events in your life story.   Important life events can be very positive things like a wedding, but also negative things like having a serious illness. And so, these processes to interpret and integrate these life events are crucial for optimal identity development and for psychological well-being. This means these kinds of life stories or life narratives facilitate the process of understanding what happens to you and your life, and they help you to make sense of these crucial or critical life events like a stroke, for example. By this, the sense of identity can be restored, or you can find a renewed meaning to life. And now, you can have this bridge to quality of life, because quality of life seems to depend on meaningfulness and optimal identity development gives this meaningfulness to your life. So, this is very closely connected.   Maybe to sum it up, identity development or identity work can be seen as an ongoing process that forms a connection between the past, the present, and the future, and also between different roles you have in life as somebody in a professional role or in a family role. It also connects different life areas. And this narrative character of identity means the medium to do this narration is telling about yourself so that you can connect these different times in your life and areas. And also, I think this is really important, it gives you a feeling of coherence so that you recognize yourself as the same person over time, despite changes in your life and your roles. So, you have the impression of continuity and the feeling of agency that you are able to make decisions and to act.   That was a long explanation about identity. Now looking at aphasia as a chronic communication disability and as a really critical life event, especially asked for this identity work. However, the really necessary competencies, the narrative competencies are limited. So, the intensity and the length of the conversations are limited. And you can say, yeah, aphasia is a biographical disruption, so it disrupts everyday life routines, disrupts aims and perspectives. But it also disrupts the possibility to cope. So, because of the language difficulties, and I mean, you know her better, but I think it's so impressive how Barbara Shadden equated aphasia to ‘identity theft', because people can't use language for these necessary coping processes. And so, people with aphasia often describe themselves as more deficit oriented. You can see, for example, about 60% of people with aphasia suffer from signs of depression one year after having a stroke. We also know that improvement in language skills does not mean there is the same improvement in quality of life. This was the starting point for our work.   Katie Strong: Thanks Sabine. Yeah, so it really is important. The stories that we tell others and the stories that we tell ourselves about ourselves have a significant impact on our quality of life. Well, I'm just so curious if you could share about how you became interested in this work?   Sabine Corsten: That's a very good question. I mean, you know a bit about it, and it was really an exciting journey because of when I started working with people with aphasia. When I started my professional career, my work was really about classical language-based therapy, so it was symptom-oriented, and we were looking at functional themes. For example, my Ph.D. was about phonological therapy and aphasia. And that was really changed when I started working in Mainz as a professor. So, we had this discussion at home about how language is connected with thinking. So, the connection between language and thinking and people with language difficulties. How can they work on their self-image because this essential to language is missing or limited?   From a sociological point of view, the question came up, “what does this mean for the experience of oneself?” And to be honest, I had no answer. And I was expected to be the expert, so I thought, “I have to look this up,” because this is a really new path. And thinking, “what does it really mean to have this language difficulties apart from word finding difficulties and symptoms I knew about?”   I was not sure if there was something in the literature, but then I found the articles from Barbara Shadden and I had to look up this work. But I know now that this was the initial spark for me, because then I really thought, okay, there's already somebody who wants to understand what it means for people with aphasia to work on their identity and what it means for their further life and coping processes. And, so yeah, this was the starting point. And my work was always about conceptualizing intervention, so I thought, “okay, I want to understand how identity processes can take place when you have suffered from aphasia.” But I also want to support the process because it seems that there is a deficit. So, I already had in my mind that I wanted to think about a kind of therapy method or approach.   Katie Strong: I think that's where our commonalities lie. You know, I've been a fan of your work since I was a doctoral student working on my dissertation, which was also in narrative methods to support people with aphasia. I would love for our listeners to hear a little bit about the behind the scenes of how you developed the biographic narrative approach and the philosophy behind it.   Sabine Corsten: When I found the work of Barbara Shadden, I thought, “okay, there is a starting point for our work.” So, this was when I learned more about the idea of narrative identity and about the idea of, “okay, we want to support people with aphasia to work on their narrative identity.” And in the beginning, it seemed a bit crazy because we wanted to use the thing that is really difficult for them, language to support identity-building processes. So, maybe it's important to mention that during that time, I also met Linda Worrall and Miranda Rose for the first time. They also supported us and said “no, go on. This seems to be a really good starting point,” and, “maybe a bit more about the philosophy is.”   The philosophy of biographic narrative work is not really that we found something totally new. What we wanted to do is to support this kind of exchange with other people and to support live storytelling, and people with aphasia despite the language difficulties. I think this is one very important thing. And other characteristics of the philosophy that we thought, “okay, it's not about language improvement, it's more about giving them the tools to tell their story.” So, using multimodal support as written language, or using photos of pictograms. So, all the stuff we already know from traditional speech and language therapy, but really using it to have a deep conversation about their life stories. As a third point, people with aphasia can use their life story as a kind of resource pool so that they could discover, for example, strategies that they used in their former life to overcome challenges. And so that they start thinking, “okay, we can use these strategies again,” and really people told us about that. For example, they realized, “I was always very good at math, so I can do my financial stuff again on my own, I don't need help from my carers.”  Another really important point about the narrative approach is that it's really not directive, it's non-directive. So, it's not about, “oh, you're telling me you like to meet other people, then it's a good idea to use or to visit a support group.”  No, it's really about finding the solution by themselves. We just listen and try to understand what people tell us, but it's not about giving them a direction.   Another very important point is that it has, in my opinion, a preventive character. So, it's not a kind of psychotherapy and it's not about working on depression. It's really about preventing depression or working with people with mild symptoms. I think these are really very important characteristics of the approach, and you asked about how we developed it. So, we work in an interdisciplinary team consisting of, of course, speech and language pathologists, but we also had an adult educator on our team to learn more about the theory behind narrative identity. And we also got advice from psychologists and sociologists, really to learn more about these other disciplines. So, this, I think, is what is behind the approach. Maybe, should I also tell you a bit about how it works?    Katie Strong: Please. Yes, please do!   Sabine Corsten: And I forgot, apart from the professional workers who were part of the team, we also asked people with aphasia, for example, about the language we use in the approach. So, to learn more about easy language, or, for example, to select topics that were really important for them and what they want to talk about.   The approach itself consists of individual and group sessions, five individual and seven group sessions, in the evaluated version, and the sessions took place over ten weeks in our study. For the individual sessions, we mainly based them on a kind of unstructured interview format, it's called the ‘narraktiv' interview or the narrative interview. So, this should really give people with aphasia the chance to tell about their life story. For example, we started these sessions by asking them, “tell us about your life, you can tell anything you want. We won't interrupt you, and you can just talk about what you really think is important to you.” So, they were not forced, for example, to tell their stroke story. And there were also people who started with very different things, for example, with the death of their mother or things like that.   The first three sessions were about this unstructured interview form, and then we had two more individual sessions which were a bit more guided about relevant biographic narrative, relevant topics, for example, family, or health, their professional career perspectives for the future, things like that. And we also used these last two individual sessions a bit to prepare the people with aphasia for the group sessions.   And during the seven group sessions, we had a speech and language therapist and educator who kind of moderated the conversations. So, they really worked as a kind of communication broker by just supporting the conversation, introducing people to the topic, and asking questions so that everybody was able to take part in the conversation. And we also decided to include people with really severe deficits in speech production, so people with severe apraxia of speech. And again, we offered them to use pictograms and written language. We also had some worksheets, for example, we had something like a card and people could write down, “so, this is me” in the middle, and then they could put people around themselves. So, “these (people) are my family. These (people) are my best friends,” to show how close they are to the individual persons. And after ten weeks, we stopped the intervention, and we had a conversation after three months to listen to the people and to hear how they felt after taking part in the intervention.   Katie Strong: Thank you. So, I do have a question. I guess in the group sessions, were they sharing things that they had prepared in their individual sessions? Is that what was happening?   Sabine Corsten: Yeah, exactly. For example, they had talking about their families as a topic in the individual sessions. And then they brought, for example, pictures from their family to the group session and introduced the members of their family to the other group members. Yeah, they shared the information that they discussed in the individual sessions.   Katie Strong: Fantastic, thanks for clarifying that. Since that initial project, you've been taking this storytelling approach in directions with different stakeholders, and also incorporating technology, specifically with nursing home residents and an app called BaSeTaLK. Could you tell us a little bit more about all of this?   Sabine Corsten: Yeah, I mean, really, the core of all of this is the biographic narrative approach. And we really started using this and other settings and with other target groups. And BaSeTaLK, again, an acronym, it's about using it with another target group. So, we decided to work with really old people, residents living at nursing homes, and the idea was to strengthen resources in the late stage of life. And I think you can compare getting old and especially moving into an institution to having a stroke because it's also a very critical life event.   You can see that people living in nursing homes really experience a kind of loss of connections and meaningful relationships, which means they also have high rates of depression. I think it's really up to twice as high as people living at home, so they are really in danger of getting a really serious psychological illness. And also, the rates for dying are higher there, so we thought it's another situation where people need support in communication to have the chance to talk about themselves. And again, it's our task to find this kind of preventive solution. It's also not new in working with older people, for example, there is already biographic work or reminiscent work. It's kind of quality characteristic of modern nursing and care for elderly people. But we found that it is mostly used for people with dementia, so then the aim is to facilitate the memory, really, it's not about identity work. So, it's really mostly offered for people with dementia.   And another point is, at least in Germany, this kind of reminiscent work is not systematically used in nursing homes because we have this shortage of staff, and this really limits the use. So, we thought that it might be a solution to work with volunteers and older people because we know from the literature that if volunteers and residents are similar, for example, in age, then it's easier for them to collaborate. And so, we thought that we would work with volunteers, and they could go into the nursing homes and have these life storytelling conversations with the residents. And we found in the literature that, for example, in palliative care, this kind of biography work is already done successfully by volunteers.   But it's also recommended to use technical devices, for example, specific apps to support the volunteers. And this was the moment when we thought, “okay, let's do this and try to develop an app like BaSeTaLK so that volunteers can use it as a kind of moderation guide and to stimulate these narrations in nursing homes.” The app, BaSeTaLK itself, is kind of about virtual journeys. Let's say it like that.  So, it offers the opportunity to go on virtual life journeys and you can visit different virtual places. For example, people can choose to talk during one session about a river or theater. So, it's not just a river or mountains or things like that, you can also go to casual places. And we had a long discussion about if we wanted to conceptualize the app around these locations, because in the beginning I thought that it was much better to have these biography important topics like family, health, and all the things I already knew. But we developed the app together in an interactive process with residents and possible volunteers. They told us that many old people don't want to talk about their family, for example, their partners may be dead or their relationship with their children might not be so good. They might also be a bit more open, so people can talk about their family, but they don't have to. And so, we decided, “okay, let's have these places,” for example, we have a place with a garden that has stimulating questions like, “what did you observe growing during your life?” And then people can decide if they want to stay with the plants and talk about plants, or if they think, “oh, I saw my family growing, and I want to talk about my grandchildren,” they can talk about that. So, the questions are quite metaphorical. You can stay close to the question, or you can give a broader answer. So, this was the idea when we chose to work with these locations. And then the app has a kind of stimulating feature by always asking these kinds of questions, but also having pictures of plants when you look at the garden or of nice places in the scenery. So, people can talk about what they associate with the picture and they can answer the questions. There's also always a kind of specific feature at each location. For example, when you visit the sea, there's the sound of the sea, or you can listen to a podcast or you can listen to music, things like that. The app can be used in one-on-one sessions to stimulate conversations about the life story, but it can also be used in group sessions to facilitate group conversation. I'm not sure, I think this gives the first impression of how the app might work.   Katie Strong: Absolutely. No, I think you've given us a great visual of how it can work. I guess one question that I know that's going to come up, Sabine, is “Can anyone access the app?” Or “How do we how do we get access to it?'   Sabine Corsten: Yeah, this question really comes up each time we talk about the app, and I think it's a very good question. And, yeah, I would really like to say yes, everybody can use it, because we really had very positive feedback from the users. So, we evaluated in a bigger study including fourteen residents in the target group, I think, and we also had a control group with more than ten people. And the data really showed that there was an improvement in quality of life and quantitative data. But I think it was more impressive that people told us, “yeah, we really started thinking about our lives.” For example, one older woman taking part in the intervention, I think she was 94 years old, she said, “so this intervention was a turning point in my life. So now I look at my past and much more positive way.” And I mean, she was a really old woman, and she took part in twelve sessions.   In total, we have 15 locations in the app, but we only work for three months with our residents. I think this tells so much about what happens when you take part in such biographic narrative interventions. And I mean, we really work with people with maximum mild cognitive deficits, so it was really for older people with almost no cognitive deficits. Now to your question, after this long answer, we published the app as open-source code, but I had to learn that it doesn't mean that it's an app shop or that you can immediately use it. It means everybody can work with this code, so other coders, IT people, tech people can start changing the code or working with the code, but companies can also do that. We don't have the funding to really go on with the app or to operate it on a regular basis. So, we are looking for bigger institutions, for example, institutions working with a lot of nursing homes in Germany so that they can operate the app. We are also discussing going on with the app with the colleagues from La Trobe with Miranda Rose. So, we already translated all the language stuff from the app so that it can be used, for example, in Australia. And there's the idea that it can also be used when you work with people with aphasia because it really has easy language with hardly any barriers. It's easy to use and the interface is very simple. So, at the moment, we think it might also be a good idea to train people with aphasia to use it as a kind of peer leader in support groups, for example. So, we try to find that kind of money to go on with the app and we also try to transfer to other targets.   Katie Strong: Important work and we certainly hope that the funding comes your way. I love that it can be applied to a variety of populations. You've talked a little bit about the coding but tell us more about what it was like to develop the BaSeTaLK app, and who was part of your team. All of that good stuff.   Sabine Corsten: It was a really new experience for me because it was my first tech project. And we started this tech journey before the pandemic so we didn't know that would become so important for people in the nursing homes. And, as I already mentioned, we started the development or process in a so-called user-centered process. So, this means all the possible users were involved in the whole process, to really old people living in nursing homes, to older people who might work as volunteers. So really from the starting point, we started working with them in focus group meetings. And these focus groups were led by two of our research workers, two speech and language pathologists, and also our tech guy who programmed the app was part of the focus groups. And they met on a regular basis. So, in the beginning, we started looking at recommendations in the literature and requirements. And then we presented this to our focus group members, and they commented on it, or they were also able to use some prototypes we developed. And so, this we presented it to them, and they would give new recommendations to us, or they talked about their requirements.   Katie Strong: I think it's so thoughtful and so important that we bring in stakeholders so early in a product development like this, you know.   Sabine Corsten: Yeah, we really learned about, for example, the selection of the topics. So, they told us not to offer topics like family or health, because this is so difficult for so many old people. So, start with other topics, maybe easier topics, and then you can create variety in the depths of the conversations by using different kinds of questions. So, this really came from the groups, it was not in our minds. I think this was really important to learn a bit more about that and also about the interface. I mean, now I say, “yeah, we work with a simple interface,” but this means really simple. So, because of all the things that we already know about the menu, and all these things are very difficult for people. I mean, we are talking about people 80 years and older. And I think you really have to ask them because otherwise, they can't use the product. What might be interesting is that we had to do this all during the pandemic, so it was difficult for the groups to meet. For example, we ended up clarifying some things, or some topics, by phone calls. So, it was not possible to meet all the people in the group together. This was one of the challenges.   I think it's really interesting, we have a Ph.D. project using interviews with the members of the focus groups after being part of this focus group work and phone calls and all of this stuff. And I think this is interesting because we are all still able to show that this participatory work or process was really a very good experience for the members of the group. So, we found some indications for personal growth and personal empowerment. So, they were talking about how they have found or developed some new competencies. And I think this was also interesting that even the people who were just part of the focus group meetings benefited.   Katie Strong: Yeah, right. It's all about meaningful work, right? Having purpose and doing meaningful things. I love that. Well, I'd like to shift gears a bit and share with our listeners about how we met at the International Aphasia Rehabilitation Conference (IARC) in Philadelphia, in the Hilton parking lot of all places to meet. And we ended up having this beautiful parking lot conversation with you, me, Sarah Northcott, Rhianne Brinkman, and Bianca Spelter. It was kind of the start of this international working group that we have for narrative identity. You've been the leader for this group, and I was just curious if you could share a bit about what we've been up to and a few of the goals of our working group.   Sabine Corsten: I mean, I already told you that I'm really not sure if I am the leader, but I really like being a part of the group or a member of the group. And, yeah, I really wanted to get to know you and also about Barbara Shadden to be honest, because I admired this work. And so, when I came to Philadelphia and saw you on the presenters list, I thought, “okay, I want to get to know her, and I want to get to know, of course, Barbara.” And then, I think it was really nice to get to know all of the other people you mentioned already. And I think it's so great that we have this group, and that we meet on a regular basis, since last summer. So, for me, I think it's really a very specific opportunity to learn more about the storytelling approach, about the theoretical background, and also to meet people who really believe in the same thing. This inspires a lot in me, I think, so that I think, “yeah, we are on the right way because we are together.” So I think, but you can correct me, one of the goals of our group is to have an exchange about our work and about the things that are important to us, looking at our professional work.   Another thing, and I think this is something I like very much, is to develop joint projects to have or to come to results, for example. And I think one really interesting path is to think of how to support storytelling, for example, in the acute or post-acute phase of aphasia. And I think we talked about this in the beginning and then we thought about other projects. And I mean, at the moment, I don't know what you think, but I think it's great that it has already started. So, we are already working on a joint project, and this was about introducing students and speech and language pathologist clinicians to the narrative approach, and especially to the approach you use, the life storytelling approach. And maybe combined a bit with the ‘narraktiv' approach, to work on the training together, to train and inspire other clinicians, and to facilitate them using the approach. And I mean, in the Netherlands, Rhianne Brinkman already started with a few students to do this course. And, yeah, I'm really curious about what she will find. And I think it's about giving the students or the clinicians more information about the theoretical background, but also giving them the opportunity to make their own experiences and to try the approach with people with aphasia.   Katie Strong: Absolutely, it's just been great to connect with all of our newfound colleagues. And I agree with the sharing of ideas and seeing what we can do to maybe move this work forward to be able to have a farther reach. You just talked a little bit about the student training. But I do think one of the things our group has been talking about is, you know, how can we begin to train clinicians in understanding the constructs related to narrative and identity and methods to use with our clients and exploring their own stories to help them move forward? I was wondering if you could tell a little bit about what the working group has been discussing and maybe has in the works.   Sabine Corsten: I already mentioned it a bit. So, it is about how to add to, what training could look like, or what we really want to share with clinicians and students. And to me, I don't know what you think, but there are two parts to it. There's this part about giving the theoretical background and really facilitating people in understanding why it is important to look at identity and how identity is connected to communication. And, again, this is connected to quality of life and to our work. So, because I think the aim of rehabilitation is a growth in participation and quality of life, and the training part is also closely connected to this. So, giving them the tools to do this, to feel comfortable so that they know how to ask questions, or how to react when people start crying, for example. I mean, it's normal to be upset when you talk about, for example, your stroke story. So, if you are sad that you've lost specific skills, this is very normal. I think this is the part, knowing about the background and knowing about the tools or methods you can use. And the second part is about the mindset to really see that this is our work, and we are responsible for it because we know how to facilitate communication and how to open the space for this kind of conversation. And I think this should also be part of this experience that we want to share with clinicians and students. That they can see this as really their responsibility, but also as a big chance for us to have a new kind of working area, in addition, of course, to the classical field and to the language-based therapy.   Katie Strong: Yeah, I agree. I agree. It's beautiful work, but it does take a different mindset to do. Well, Sabine, we're coming to the conclusion of our conversation, and I was just curious if you had any final thoughts you'd like to share with our listeners as we wrap this up?   Sabine Corsten: Whoa, that's a really difficult one, because I think we talked about a lot of important topics, or thoughts during the last hour almost. I think, maybe the take-home message is to first be aware of the psychosocial consequences of aphasia. I mean, I think a lot of people know about it, but really to be aware of all the changes these people suffer from. It's not only about language, it's about all the other life areas we mentioned. And maybe another take-home message I already mentioned is to feel that we as speech and language pathologists can be part of the solution. So that it's really our part to offer approaches and to conceptualize approaches that might help here. Because, when I look, for example, at the Stepped Care program, this is not established in Germany. But for example, in Australia, this means that really everybody suffering from aphasia can be part of a psychosocial approach. And then, depending on the severity of the psychological difficulties, you can decide if you only maybe have a kind of biographic intervention, or if you need problem solving therapies, or if you really need psychotherapy. I think this would be a good thing to start with, as maybe level one interventions like the storytelling approach, or like the biographic narrative approach, that we start establishing these kinds of approaches for people with aphasia. And that speech and language pathologists feel comfortable doing it, but they also have the opportunity to maybe collaborate with psychologists and can say, “okay, and now we have another level or another severity of psychological problems.” And now we need to collaborate, or the psychologist needs to take over. I think that if we can go on that journey, this would be great to find more solutions in collaboration with other disciplines.   Katie Strong: Yes, I agree. I agree that we, you know, have a role in supporting people beyond just their language impairment and that using story is one way to do that. Absolutely. Well, Sabine, I appreciate the conversation today. Thank you so much for being a part of this. And in the show notes, listeners, we'll have some ways for you to contact Sabine and also some links to references to some of the things that we've discussed today. So, thanks so much for being here.   Sabine Corsten: Thank you again for the invitation. It was really an honor for me, and I think the time flew by now. So, it really felt very fast.   Katie Strong: Well, thanks so much.   On behalf of Aphasia Access, we thank you for listening to this episode of Aphasia Access Conversations Podcast. For more information on Aphasia Access, and to check out our growing library of materials, go to www.aphasiaaccess.org. And if you have an idea for a future podcast topic, email us at info@aphasiaaccess.org. Thanks again for your ongoing support of Aphasia Access.     Contact for Sabine Corsten – email Sabine.Corsten@kh-mz.de   Acknowledgements – A special thank you to Amanda Zalucki from the Strong Story Lab at Central Michigan University for their assistance in the transcription of this episode.     Resources   Corsten S., Konradi, J., Schimpf, E. J., Hardering, F., & Keilmann, A. (2014). Improving quality of life in aphasia: Evidence for the effectiveness of the biographic-narrative approach. Aphasiology, 28(4), 440-452. Corsten, S., & Lauer, N. (2020). Biography work in in long-term residential aged care with tablet support to improve the quality of life and communication – study protocol for app development and evaluation. International Journal of Health Professionals, 7(1), 13-23.  https://doi.org/ten.2478/ijhp-2020-0002 Corsten, S., Schimpf, E. J., Konradi, J., Keilmann, A., & Hardering, F. (2015). The participants' perspective: How biographic-narrative intervention influences identity negotiation and quality of life in aphasia. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, 50(6), 788-800. https://doi.org/ten.1111/1460-6984.12173    Lucius-Hoene, G., Holmberg, C., & Meyer, T. (2018). Illness Narratives in Practice: Potentials and Challenges of Using Narratives in Health-related Contexts. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Menn, L., Corsten, S., Laurer, N., & Wallace, S. J. (2020). The Effectiveness of Biographical Approaches in LongTerm Care: A Systematic Review. The Gerontologist, 60(4), e309-e238. https://doi.org/ten.ten93/geront/gnz074 Shadden, B. B. (2005). Aphasia as identify theft: Theory and practice. Aphasiology, 19(3-5), 211-223. https://doi.org/ten.ten80/02687930444000697 Strong, K. A., Lagerwey, M. D., & Shadden, B. B. (2018). More than a story: My life came back to life. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 27, 464-476. https://doi.org/ten.ten44/2017_AJSLP-16-0167  Strong, K. A., & Shadden, B. B. (2020). The power of story in identity renegotiation: Clinical approaches to supporting persons living with aphasia. Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 5, 371-383. https://doi.org/ten.ten44/2019_PERSP-19-00145   Video Resources Aphasia CRE Talk - Improving the Quality of Life in Aphasia, The biographical narrative approach. - Prof Sabine Corsten https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGIFZkysDYA     If you liked this episode – more listening… Additional Aphasia Access Conversations Podcast episodes relating to the topic of narrative and identity.   Episode #5 – Insights and "Aha!" Moments About Aphasia Care with Professor Emeriti Barbara Shadden https://aphasiaaccess.libsyn.com/insights-and-aha-moments-about-aphasia-care-with-professor-emeriti-barbara-shadden Episode #55 - The Power of a Story: A Conversation with Katie Strong https://aphasiaaccess.libsyn.com/the-power-of-a-story-a-conversation-with-katie-strong

The Don Tony Show / Wednesday Night Don-O-Mite
Flashback: This Week In Wrestling History S2 E21 (5/21 – 5/27)

The Don Tony Show / Wednesday Night Don-O-Mite

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 183:50


Back by Popular Demand! This Week In Wrestling History hosted by Don Tony aired back in 2018-2019 and spanned two seasons. These retro episodes return remastered and are filled with hundreds of hours of original wrestling clips & stories. Enjoy this deep dive into pro wrestling's awesome history. SYNOPSIS: S2 E21 (05/21 - 05/27) Jerry Lawler sues WWF over use of 'The King' (Harley Race) at Tennessee events Iron Sheik and Hacksaw Jim Duggan arrested in NJ for Drug and Alcohol possession. And what Iron Sheik clams at the Courthouse is hilarious Audio: Hacksaw Jim Duggan speaks on arrest with Iron Sheik Lex Luger def Michael PS Hayes to end 523 day reign as NWA US Champion Scott Hall makes WCW TV debut Brian Lee becomes first ever Smoky Mountain Wrestling Heavyweight Champion Looking back at WCW Slamboree: A Legends Reunion PPV 1993-1995 Audio: 16 year old Jeff Hardy makes WWF debut vs 1-2-3 Kid Fake Undertaker (Brian Lee) makes WWF TV debut Audio: The closest you will ever get to Gordon Solie and Bobby Heenan commentating a match in ECW: Terry Funk vs Tully Blanchard Hunter Hearst Helmsley makes Monday Night Raw debut Savio Vega makes his WWF in ring debut Audio: Five minutes that changed the Monday Night Wars: Scott Hall arrives in WCW and declares war Audio: "I'm Not A Shark, I'm A Man!" Looking back: WWF In Your House: Beware Of Dog One & Two 1996 Looking back: at WWF Over The Edge 1999 Audio: Steve Blackman, Ahmed Johnson, Val Venis, Harley Race, and Bret Hart share some of their favorite Owen Hart rib stories WWF Owen Hart Raw tribute show scores 3rd highest rating (7.2) in Raw history Kevin Nash (c) vs Bret Hart for WCW Heavyweight Title on Jay Leno Show canceled due to death of Owen Hart Audio: Daffney def Crowbar to win WCW Cruiserweight Title Audio: 12 year old Reid Flair (RIP) tries to play peacemaker between David and Ric Flair on WCW Nitro Looking back at WWF Judgment Day 2000, 2005-2006 Audio: Undertaker returns to WWF TV after 8 month absence and debuts as American Bad Ass CompuServe debuts 'Ask Rena' (Mero) weekly Q&A column Triple H blows out quad on Raw during Tag Title match (w/ Steve Austin) and lose the titles to Chris Jericho and Chris Benoit Days after Triple H tears quad, Chris Benoit suffers neck injury during tag team title defense w/ Chris Jericho Audio: Joanie 'Chyna' Laurer vs Joey Buttafuoco (Celebrity Boxing 2002) WWE premieres two new shows: WWE Confidential and Velocity NWATNA hires Mike Tenay as lead announcer for Impact Looking back at WWA The Reckoning 2003 Audio: Bret Hart heartfelt promo at WWA 'The Reckoning' only months after suffering a stroke WWE receives backlash from fans after a heart attack angle with Eddie Guerrero on Smackdown TNA releases DDP TNA cancels all future Impact tapings until TV deal is finalized with Spike TV (2005) The Dudleys launch Team 3D Academy Pro Wrestling School Audio: In an attempt to boost low TV ratings, Vince McMahon announces McMahon's Million Dollar Mania Looking back at XPW reunion show 'Cold Day In Hell' 2008 and TNA Sacrifice 2009 Audio: Kurt Angle vs Sting vs Mick Foley vs Jeff Jarrett: Ultimate Sacrifice Match Looking back at WWE Over The Limit 2010-2011 Audio: Batista quits WWE live on Raw Audio: WWE announces Bret Hart as intern Raw GM Sinclair Broadcasting Group purchases Ring Of Honor Looking back: Ring Of Honor 'Supercard Of Honor VI' 2011 Chris Jericho suspended by WWE after kicking Brazilian Flag during WWE event Audio: Chris Jericho speaks on the Brazilian Flag incident Sami Zayn makes his NXT debut Looking back: NJPW 'Back To The Yokohama Arena' 2014 Looking back: WWE Extreme Rules 2016 and WWE Backlash 2017 And so much more! CLICK HERE to listen to THIS WEEK IN WRESTLING HISTORY S2 E21 (5/21 – 5/27) online RIGHT CLICK AND SAVE to download the AUDIO episode of THIS WEEK IN WRESTLING HISTORY S2 E21 (5/21 – 5/27) online CLICK HERE to access previous episodes for all the shows Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Dungeon Starter - Dein Rollenspiel-Podcast
One Shot in the Dark von Tale of the Manticore (mit Mini-Actual-Play)

Dungeon Starter - Dein Rollenspiel-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 25:08


Willkommen zu unserem ersten Schnellschuss in 2023 … und irgendwie zu unserer ersten Actual Play Podcast-Folge! Matthias stellt diesmal das „ultra-light“ spielleitungslose Rollenspiel One Shot in the Dark von Tale of the Manticore vor – indem er es einfach zusammen mit Dominik und Patrick spielt. Begleitet mit uns eine klassische Fantasy-Heldentruppe in einen Sumpf-Dungeon, wo sie sich mit ihrem unfähigen Dieb, falscher Waffenwahl, schreienden Schrecken und einem vierbeinigen Laurer herumschlagen.Wichtig noch, weil es etwas unterging: ihr könnt das Ganze natürlich auch solo spielen. Viel Spaß beim Hören!Die Shownotes zur Folge findet ihr wie immer auf unserer Webseite. Edit: Ihr wundert euch, dass diese Folge mittwochs erscheint? Wir auch.

Six Man Tag Podcast
Episode 55 - Masahiro Chono vs Chyna “Joanne Laurer” (Tokyo, Japan - 14/10/2002)

Six Man Tag Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 36:43


Ever watched a Japanese TV show before, if you have then you will understand this week's intro all too well, if you haven't then you are in for a treat. This week we discuss, at length, a TV show that gave Masahiro Chono mainstream exposure and why he stole that show. The match this week features a rather unusual one from the Tokyo Dome where Chono takes on Chyna who was freshly released from the WWE following a bizarre set of circumstances. Although this is far from a classic there are a few interesting moments we cover in great detail. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sixmantagpodcast/support

Optimism Vaccine
The Films of Anna Nicole Smith

Optimism Vaccine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 74:16


From small town Texas stripper to geriatric billionaire's wife, reality TV pioneer and denim spokeswoman, Anna Nicole Smith exemplified the American Dream in the 90s. She may have never broken into Hollywood completely during her short life, but ANS did leave us with a handful of DTV action films where she starred alongside notable thespians like Joanie "Chyna" Laurer and Joey "Not John" Travolta. Join us as we immerse ourselves in the rich cinematic legacy of Anna Nicole Smith. THIS WEEK: To the Limit (1995), Skyscraper (1996), and Illegal Aliens (2007) Support Optimism Vaccine on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/optimismvaccine (https://www.patreon.com/optimismvaccine) Support this podcast

Blowing Smoke with Twisted Rico
Rob Potylo - On Joanie "Chyna" Laurer, Quiet Desperation, The Gong Show, and his alter ego Robbie Roadsteamer #112

Blowing Smoke with Twisted Rico

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 58:06


Rob Potylo aka Robbie Roadsteamer joined us in the studio for a fun and lively session as we covered a myriad of topics. As a producer of the recently released documentary about former WWE Wrestling star Joanie Laurer, known to most as "Chyna", Rob shared a lot of stories about his relationship with his former roommate and departed star. We also spoke about Rob's successful Boston based reality show, Quiet Desperation, and his move to Los Angeles, and his ongoing comedy career, including an appearance on the Gong show. Music The Charms "So Pretty" (theme song) Jim Weeks Band "Every Good Movie" The Lyres "Help You Ann" Recorded by Mike Nash at Voice Motel, Somerville MA on September 13, 2021 please support the podcast patreon.com/twistedrico This episode is supported by Notch Beer. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blowingsmoketr/support

CWN
CWN Weekly | Episode 42

CWN

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2021 73:57


Check out the forty-second episode of CWN Weekly as CWN Founder & Editor Chris Maloney shared his thoughts on the passings of Bob Biladeau & Pasion Kristal, John 'Earthquake' Tenta, All Elite Wrestling, Mark Henry, WWE Hell in a Cell 2021, WWE SummerSlam 2021, Awesome Kong, NXT TakeOver: In Your House 2021, Rated-RKO, Big Japan Pro-Wrestling, Chelsea Green, Muertes, Josh Alexander, IMPACT Wrestling: Slammiversary 2021, Chris Jericho, Lacey Evans, Game Changer Wrestling, Joanie 'Chyna' Laurer, Andrade El Idolo, Bret Hart, The Dream Team, NJPW Dominion in Osaka-Jo Hall 2021, Dark Side of the Ring: Season 3, UFC Fight Night: Rozenstruik vs. Sakai, Floyd Mayweather vs. Logan Paul, Steven's Hearts for Chiari Malformation, #WeAreCIW, #SWSO, Canadian Wrestling Network, Pro Wrestling Tees and much more! CWN Weekly airs LIVE every week and you can check out the forty-second episode at the following links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/81039719205/videos/906968729880991 Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1046893341 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJepcNyk3pM From Coast to Coast... We've got it covered! #CWNweekly #EP42 #PrideMonth #StevenSTRONG #WeAreCIW #CWNonline #12YearsSTRONG #CWNetwork #CANUCKproud

Wrestling Way Back Podcast
Chyna: Ninth Wonder of the World and a still just a person

Wrestling Way Back Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 37:45


Joanie Laurer was many things in her lifetime, but I guess what everyone that throws their hat into the ring hopes--in the end--she was an entertainer.

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Sports Chat with Deejay
Episode 34 SCWD: Joan “Chyna” Laurer: The 9th Wonder of the World

Sports Chat with Deejay

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 40:49


In todays episode of SCWD we will take a look at the tumultuous life and career of the late great Joan Laurer. Many of us know her simply as, Chyna, and we will talk about the highs and lows in her life and career in this two part episode (today will be Part I). All this and more on another exciting episode of Sports Chat with Deejay--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dedric5/support

Last Word
General Qasem Soleimani, M.C. Beaton, George Laurer, Dr Sidney Holt

Last Word

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 28:00


Pictured: General Qasem Soleimani Matthew Bannister on Iranian General Qasem Soleimani, who was killed by an American drone strike. We try to uncover the motivation of the man who spread Iran's military influence throughout the Middle East. M.C. Beaton who wrote more than 250 books which sold in their millions, including romantic fiction and murder mysteries featuring PC Hamish Macbeth and Agatha Raisin. George Laurer, the American engineer who played a pivotal role in the invention of the barcode. Dr. Sidney Holt, the biologist credited with saving the blue whale from extinction. Interviewed guest: Kasra Naji Interviewed guest: Mike Ripley Interviewed guest: Chris Stokel-Walker Interviewed guest: Vassili Papastavrou Producer: Neil George Archive clips from: Profile, Radio 4 08/03/2015; TV Eye, Thames TV 1979; September 11 Attacks, CNN 07/09/2011; President Trump on Soleimani, The Telegraph 05/01/2020; Soleimani on Trump, MEMRI TV 30/07/2018; Soleimani’s funeral, The Sun 06/01/2020; Front Row, Radio 4 16/08/2010; The Chocolate Debutante by MC Beaton, read by Patience Tomlinson, Hachette Audio UK 2019; Hamish Macbeth, BBC Four 23/03/2008; Agatha Raisin and the Quiche of Death by MC Beaton, read by Penelope Keith, Chivers Audiobooks 05/07/2012; Woman’s Hour, Radio 4 10/12/2014; George Laurer: CSCMP Supply Chain Hall of Fame, CSCMPTube 02/10/2017; Sidney Holt: In His Own Words, Stephen Best May 2010; Britain's Whale Hunters: The Untold Story, BBC Four 27/10/2016; Newsnight, BBC Two 07/04/2000; Today, Radio 4 29/05/1995; Front Row, Radio 4 10/04/2006.

The Don Tony Show / Wednesday Night Don-O-Mite
TWIWH S2 E21 (05/21 – 05/27) This Week In Wrestling History

The Don Tony Show / Wednesday Night Don-O-Mite

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2019 177:50


RUNNING TIME: 2 Hours 59 MinutesHosted by Don Tony SYNOPSIS: S2 E21 (05/21 - 05/27) Jerry Lawler sues WWF over use of 'The King' (Harley Race) at Tennessee events. 'Bitter rivals' Iron Sheik and Hacksaw Jim Duggan arrested in NJ for Drug and Alcohol possession. And what Iron Sheik clams at the Courthouse is hilarious. Audio: Hacksaw Jim Duggan speaks on arrest with Iron Sheik. Lex Luger def Michael PS Hayes to being a 523 day reign as NWA United States Champion. Scott Hall makes WCW TV debut. Brian Lee becomes first ever Smoky Mountain Wrestling Heavyweight Champion. Looking back at WCW Slamboree: A Legends Reunion PPV (1993, 1994, 1995). Audio: 16 year old Jeff Hardy makes WWF debut (against 1-2-3 Kid). Fake Undertaker (Brian Lee) makes WWF TV debut. Audio: The closest you will ever get of Gordon Solie and Bobby Heenan commentating an ECW match: Terry Funk vs Tully Blanchard. Hunter Hearst Helmsley makes his Monday Night Raw debut. Savio Vega makes his WWF in ring debut. Audio: Five minutes that changed the Monday Night Wars: Scott Hall arrives in WCW and declares war. Audio: "I'm Not A Shark.....I'm A Man!" Looking back at WWF In Your House 8: Beware Of Dog and Beware Of Dog II (1996). Looking back at WWF Over The Edge PPV (1999). Audio: Steve Blackman, Ahmed Johnson, Val Venis, Harley Race, and Bret Hart share some of their favorite Owen Hart rib stories. WWF Owen Hart Raw tribute show (Raw Is Owen) scores 3rd highest rating (7.2) in Raw history. Kevin Nash (c) vs Bret Hart for WCW Heavyweight Title on Jay Leno Show canceled due to death of Owen Hart. Audio: Daffney def Crowbar to win WCW Cruiserweight Title. Audio: 12 year old Reid Flair (RIP) tries to place 'peacemaker' between David and Ric Flair on WCW Nitro. Looking back at WWF Judgment Day PPV (2000, 2005, 2006). Audio: Undertaker returns to WWF TV after eight month absence and debuts the American Bad Ass character. CompuServe debuts 'Ask Rena' (Mero) weekly Q&A column. Triple H blows out quad muscle on Raw during Tag Team Title match (w/ Steve Austin) and lose the titles to Chris Jericho and Chris Benoit. Days after Triple H tears quad, Chris Benoit suffers neck injury during tag team title defense (w/ Chris Jericho). Audio: Joanie 'Chyna' Laurer vs Joey Buttafuoco (Celebrity Boxing 2002). WWE premieres two new shows: WWE Confidential and Velocity. NWATNA hires Mike Tenay as lead announcer for Impact. Looking back at WWA 'The Reckoning' PPV (2003). Audio: Bret Hart heartfelt promo at WWA 'The Reckoning' only months after suffering a stroke. WWE receives huge backlash from fans after attempting a heart attack angle with Eddie Guerrero on Smackdown. TNA releases Diamond Dallas Page. TNA cancels all future Impact tapings until TV deal is finalized with Spike TV (Fall 2005). The Dudleys launch Team 3D Academy Pro Wrestling School. Audio: In an attempt to boost low TV ratings, Vince McMahon announces 'McMahon's Million Dollar Mania'. Looking back at XPW reunion show 'Cold Day In Hell' (2008). Looking back at TNA Sacrifice PPV (2009). Audio: Kurt Angle vs Sting vs Mick Foley vs Jeff Jarrett: Ultimate Sacrifice Match. Looking back at WWE 'Over The Limit' PPV (2010, 2011). Audio: Batista quits WWE live on Raw. Audio: WWE announces Bret Hart as intern Raw General Manager. Sinclair Broadcasting Group purchases Ring Of Honor. Comparing Sinclair Broadcasting and WWE stock in 2011 and today. Looking back at Ring Of Honor 'Supercard Of Honor VI' (2011). Chris Jericho suspended by WWE after kicking Brazilian Flag during live WWE event. Audio: Chris Jericho speaks on the Brazilian Flag incident. Sami Zayn makes his NXT debut. Looking back at NJPW 'Back To The Yokohama Arena' PPV (2014). Looking back at WWE Extreme Rules PPV (2016). Looking back at WWE Backlash PPV (2017). And so much more! NOTABLE BIRTHDAYS: Warren Bockwinkel, Don Curtis, Brian Pillman, Otto Luger, El Solitario, Ivan Kalmikoff, Chris Benoit, Mitsu Arakawa, Donna Christianello, Karl Zbyszko, Johnny Kace, Ricky Romero, Frank Speer, Sandy Scott, Tamba, Mark Benson (RIP), Moe Smith 89, Yussef Turko 88, Mr T 67, Tatsutoshi Goto, Solar #1 and Súper Parka 63, El Enfermero Jr. and Dark Journey 62, Eric Bischoff 61, Sean Mooney 60, Kelly Kiniski 59, Hiro Saito 58, Hirofumi Miura 55, Scott Putski, Bambi, Misterioso, Polvo de Estrellas and Tinieblas Jr. 53, Simon Diamond and Mitsuteru Tokuda 51, Halloween 48, Shigeo Okumura and Dr. Cerebro 47, Rich Myers 46, Sheik Ali Azzad 45, MAZADA, Super Dragon, Traci Brooks, Ricky Banderas and Michael York 44, Buddy Austin and Yumi Fukawa 43, Alberto El Patrón, Takeshi Yamazaki and Micah Taylor 42, The Flatliner and Dan Rodman 41, Tadanobu Fujisawa and Batten Tamagawa 40, Daniel Bryan, Mike Hart, RJ Singh, El Fantasma Jr, Jota, and Takashi Okita 38, Nattie, SUGI, YOSHI-HASHI, Ken'ichi Sakai, Yuko Miyamoto, Eddie Diamond and Kota Ibushi 37, Alex Shelley, Chuey Martínez and Leva Bates 36, CJ O'Doyle and Andy Simmonz 35, Roman Reigns, James Beaver, Super Oprah Mustafa and Jody Kristofferson 34, Bray Wyatt and Shota Nakagawa 32, Santana Garrett, Babatunde Aiyegbusi and Delilah Doom 31, Bo Dallas, Brian Rich and Kazuki Hashimoto 29, Dylan James and Suguru Miyatake 28, Crazy King 24 NOTABLE PRO WRESTLING DEBUTS: Al Snow 1982, Sheamus 2002, Alex Koslov 2003, Tetsua Naito 2006 NOTABLE DEATHS: James Dudley 94, Hans Schmidt 87, Rene Goulet 86, Chief Red Cloud 83, George Temple 77, George Zaharias 76, Tex Hager 74, Frankie Laine and Bill Coleman 73, Chief White Owl 72, Vince McMahon Sr 69, Bull Ramos and Rusher Kimura 68, Rudy Kay 65, Jack Washburn and Billy Hines 58, Johnny Rougeau 53, Tex Riley and Mammoth Suzuki 50, Grigori Verichev 49, Tex Riley 47, Nick Campofreda 45, Héctor Garza 43, Ray Candy 42, Owen Hart 34, DJ Peterson 33, Jack Donovan 30 RIGHT CLICK AND SAVE to download the TWIWH S2 E21 (05/27/19) episode. 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The Monumental Podcast
41: Chyna and New Japan

The Monumental Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2018 40:32


We are back! After the Hulkamatt of the Week we get to this week's topic, Joanie Laurer (Chyna) and her run in New Japan! How did Antonio Inoki decide to bring her in? How was her big match with Chono promoted? Why did he decide to make her a shooter? Find out in this tribute to Inokiism! My notes were corrupted right before recording so I lost my sources. Beyond cagematch, the Best Damn Sports Show Period, Observers, Figure 4s, an interview with Sean Waltman I also used some message boards from the time for context. I can't find a couple of them now. Sorry!

Celebrity Afterlife Report
Petty, Guillaume, Chyna, Vincent, O'Riordan - Celebrity Afterlife Report for 1/22/17

Celebrity Afterlife Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2018 10:45


Tom Petty and his Next World band The Earthshakers just performed publicly for the first time in front of a huge crowd? How did the audience react to their first gig? Well give you all the details. The spat between actor Robert Guillaume and Joanie Laurer who wrestled under the name Chyna over Guillaume joining the Shakespearean acting company Laurer works for has been resolved. Who won and who lost. You’ll find out. We have more information about the Afterlife sitcom actor Frank Vincent, known for his many portrayals of mobsters on TV and in film, is currently starring in. Just wait until you hear the crazy details about the show. Delores O’Riordan, lead singer for the Irish alternative band The Cranberries, just arrived in the Next World. We give you the scoop on her new existence.

Celebrity Afterlife Report
Laurer, Guillaune, Kubrick, Ruth, Tolson - Celebrity Afterlife Report for 11/13/17

Celebrity Afterlife Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2017 11:22


We now know why Joanie Laurer, known as Chyna in her professional wrestling days, wasn’t at the party welcoming Robert Guillaume to the Shakespearean acting company they both now work for. Her excuse of tending to a “personal matter” wasn’t true. You’ll be surprised when you hear the real reason. Stanley Kubrick has finally premiered his new movie, Obsessive Behavior. Some are calling it a masterpiece while others say it’s unwatchable. We’ll give you the details on the much-delayed film. Baseball legend and current morning drive radio host Babe Ruth has softened his on-air schtick of late to the horror of some fans. Has the Babe gone soft? Edith Tolson, formerly J. Edgar Hoover, has some personal scandal surrounding her these days. Is there truth to the rumors? We’ll tell you what we know.

Cover 2 Resources
Ep. 137 – Inspiration through Experience: Dawn Scherma & Tammy Laurer, Dawn’s Early Light

Cover 2 Resources

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2017 22:35


Greg interviews Dawn Scherma and Tammy Laurer, the founder and the president of Dawn’s Early Light. Dawn’s Early Light is an assistance program that aims to provide financial help and guidance to those suffering from substance abuse disorder. Listen to the podcast to discover how Dawn and Tammy managed the opioid dependence of their children and then channeled that energy and knowledge into helping others.

Celebrity Afterlife Report
Foray, Radner, Laurer, Houston - Celebrity Afterlife Report for 8/7/17

Celebrity Afterlife Report

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2017 11:49


June Foray, longtime voice of many cartoon characters, just arrived in the Next World. A special someone was on hand to greet her upon her arrival. Also she immediate got an intriguing job offer. Wait til you hear who gave it to her and what it is. We now know who will be playing Gilda Radner's boyfriend in her still unnamed comedy superhero movie. It's someone we've featured recently on the Report. Joanie Laurer, known as Chyna when she wrestled on the Earthly Plane, recently starred in a stage production of The Taming Of The Shrew. She received critical acclaim for her performance but the accolades seem to have gone to her head. The company has brought someone in deal with her bizarre demands. We'll tell you who that someone is. A formerly popular Afterlife reality TV show has been canceled suddenly. Which show is it and why did the producers shut down productions?

Celebrity Afterlife Report
Celebrity Afterlife Report for 8/22/16 - Lincoln, Houston, Monroe, Kennedy, Villechaize, Chyna

Celebrity Afterlife Report

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2016 10:24


Abe Lincoln is calling his wife's bluff. Whitney Houston has threatened to divorce Honest Abe if he becomes an MMA fighter. So far, the former president refuses to give up his dream. We also now know who is scheduled to be his first opponent...and it's a name you'll definitely recognize. The feud between Marilyn Monroe and Jackie Kennedy has gone before the judge on a TV courtroom show. Tammy Faye Bakker has ruled on whether the two can continue to imitate each other. You'll be shocked when you hear the outcome of the case. The new sit-com starring Herve Villechaize and Nell Carter has hit the Next World airwaves. Is it a miserable failure as I predicted or a hit? The answer may not be what you expect. Former professional wrestler Joanie Laurer, known as Chyna, has taken the stage in the female lead of The Taming Of The Shrew. The reviews are in. Did the man-sized Laurer embarrass herself in the feminine role (as many expected)? You'll find out.

Wrestling and Chill - The Wrestling Podcast
Episode 8 - RAW 25/4/16 - 'Man on Man Chat'

Wrestling and Chill - The Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2016 84:08


This week's episode is dedicated to Joanie 'Chyna' Laurer, a groundbreaking womens wrestler and one of the all-time greats. It's here! Monday Night RAW! Not quite an astounding episode this week, but a fun show nonetheless! Join us on a trip through the show and we discuss it all, Matt remembered Shane's shoes this week! Any thoughts or questions? Chuck as an email! goinginpodcast@gmail.com or tweet us @goinginpodcast. Many thanks to http://www.bensound.com/ for the music!

Heel Section
HEEL SECTION (Episode 3) - RIP Joanie "Chyna" Laurer

Heel Section

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2016 42:43


She may have been forgotten by the WWE, but we honor the memory of a woman who paved the way for women in the WWE.

Girl Talk with Gabby
Episode 10 - Chyna's Legacy, Balor Club & Payback

Girl Talk with Gabby

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2016 32:14


This week, I discuss the legacy of wrestling legend Joanie "Chyna" Laurer, the possibility of an imminent Balor callup and what it means for the main event of WWE Payback.

Ray Steele and The News
The 10 At 10: RIP Chyna

Ray Steele and The News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2016 8:00


Someone on our Facebook page was obviously tired of us talking about wrestling and the sudden death of Joanie "Chyna" Laurer. I answer that with our first segment from today's show.

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JohnPaulPerdiz - thanksgiving (thank god for house 10/10/2010
JohnPaulPerdiz - winter house sessions (episode 1)

JohnPaulPerdiz - thanksgiving (thank god for house 10/10/2010

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2011 35:04


1.) Extract & Kate Elsworth - Bow & Arrow (Club Mix) 2.) Dennis Ferrer - Hey Hey (DF`s Attention Vocal Mix) 3.) Erick Morillo & Eddie Thornick - Live Your Life (feat Shawnee Taylor) 4.) Laurer & Canard - Doo Bop 5.) Tom Sawyer - South American (Juan Magan & Josepo Remix) 6.) Soundshaperz - Cocaine (Original Mix) 7.) Antranig - W***es 8.) Noir - Africanism (original Mix) www.AuzMuziq.com .JohnPaulPerdiz.

Wrestling News Live
WNL Hangover with Joanie Chyna Laurer 6-18-11

Wrestling News Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2011 54:51


The WNL Hangover returned to the SNS Radio Network with hosts “The Outlaw of the IWC” The TreyDawg and “Mr. Money on the Mic” JJ […]

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