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We continue the Mania retrospective this week when we select our very own Wrestlemania MVP's from 1985 to 2001 in Part 1 of this 2 part discussion. Professional sports biggest championship games from the NFL's Super Bowl to baseball's World Series, the NBA Finals and hockey's Stanley Cup all have their very own MVP's and we thought why shouldn't Wrestlemania be excluded from that category as well. Justin returns to offer his MVP picks in Wrestlemania history ranging from individual performances, to highlight reel moments, to stand alone classic matches and so much more. The criteria for a Mania MVP is widespread and you'll find out with some of our "left field" picks when you hit that download button right now!!!
Chicken wings, deep fried and coated in a sauce, are eaten by the billions in the U.S. during the weekend of NFL's Super Bowl. Guest Ramsey Yount joins Anney and Lauren to explore the dish’s history, plus the science of how to make wings extra delicious. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Episode 223 In 2018, Clinton McDonald played defensive tackle for the Oakland Raiders. Selected in 2009 by the Cincinnati Bengals in the 7th round (249th overall), he would begin to make his mark with the Seahawks, arriving there in 2011 and helping his club to a Super Bowl victory in 2013, beating the Broncos in Super Bowl XLVIII. In 2014, Clinton arrived in Tampa, and played 4 seasons with the Buccaneers before signing in Denver early in 2018 and then joining Oakland in Week 2. On this episode of the podcast, we talk to Clinton about the 2018 season, his thoughts on the playoffs, the not so glamorous life of a 7th round NFL Draft pick, how faith in Christ has guided him throughout his NFL career and why he attended the NFL's Super Bowl breakfast in Minneapolis last year. For more, log on to http://SportsSpectrum.com
In this episode of CR8V Culture we go "Beyond the Lens" with Netflix original Nappily Ever After and explore the difference between ghosting and curving from the latest episodes of Insecure. Also listen to new music from KYLE, French Montana, LightSkinKeisha and other independent artists "Now in Rotation". Plus "We Need to Talk" about the NFL's Super Bowl choices and Beyonce's alleged kitten murder... Are we watching football? or Nah and are these allegations against queen Bey blasphemous? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cr8vculture/support
This week's episode crosses over controversy and mainstream media on women playing a center stage at the World's Economic Forum at Davos, Switzerland. With the focus on bringing more diversity to acknowledging the role of women in the economy, we discuss the women who are making pushing Davos out of it's comfort zone. We also cover the role of women in the NFL, with the recent announcement of Kathyrn Smith being hired as the first full-time assistant coach for the Buffalo Bills. This brings focus to the women in the NFL today, how it's being received and the efforts leading up to the NFL's Super Bowl and their first ever NFL Women's Summit: "In the Huddle to Advance Women in Sport". We also cover highlights of women in the media, sports and entrepreneurs blazing trails.Power Lunch Radio, your women's news talk radio
This week's episode crosses over controversy and mainstream media on women playing a center stage at the World's Economic Forum at Davos, Switzerland. With the focus on bringing more diversity to acknowledging the role of women in the economy, we discuss the women who are making pushing Davos out of it's comfort zone. We also cover the role of women in the NFL, with the recent announcement of Kathyrn Smith being hired as the first full-time assistant coach for the Buffalo Bills. This brings focus to the women in the NFL today, how it's being received and the efforts leading up to the NFL's Super Bowl and their first ever NFL Women's Summit: "In the Huddle to Advance Women in Sport". We also cover highlights of women in the media, sports and entrepreneurs blazing trails.Power Lunch Radio, your women's news talk radio
BlipvertRemember the computerized character MAX HEADROOM? In the fictional future that he called home, television corporations, not governments, ran the world. And what ran television was advertising. In fact, a high-speed, super concentrated three-second dangerous version called blipverts.Well, despite its continuing influence on our 21st Century culture, television isn't quite the ogre as the show's creators imagined. Plus advertising is still viewed in manageable 15, 30 and 60-second doses. But what they didn't miss was the ongoing symbiotic relationship of the two. A relationship that goes on display to the world's largest television audience each year during the NFL's Super Bowl.So far there have been 45 Super Bowls played which means 45 sets of advertisers as well. Over the years the auto industry has played a major role in both creativity and content. In 2011, nine separate automotive manufacturers populated the game with nearly 20 different ads spending in excess of $50-million dollars. On this week's Autoline, John McElroy and his panel of advertising experts examine the Super Bowl and see if the automakers got their money's worth.But in addition to our Super Bowl ad discussion, John also has his panel look at what the OEMs and their agencies were doing in the months leading up to that big day. With so many automotive accounts having changed hands last year, there's a lot more than just new creative driving these campaigns. Joining John McElroy on his advertising panel are Jean Halliday from AutoAdOpolis, David Kiley of AOL Autos and Advertising Age and Gary Topolewski, an award-winning advertising creative director.