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KPFA - APEX Express
APEX Express – January 1, 2026 – The Role of the Artist in Social Movements

KPFA - APEX Express

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 46:50


A weekly magazine-style radio show featuring the voices and stories of Asians and Pacific Islanders from all corners of our community. The show is produced by a collective of media makers, deejays, and activists. Tonight's show features Asian Refugees United and Lavender Phoenix in conversation about art, culture, and organizing, and how artists help us imagine and build liberation. Important Links: Lavender Phoenix: Website | Instagram Asian Refugees United: Website | Instagram | QTViệt Cafe Collective Transcript: Cheryl: Hey everyone. Good evening. You tuned in to APEX Express. I'm your host, Cheryl, and tonight is an AACRE Night. AACRE, which is short for Asian Americans for Civil Rights and Equality is a network made up of 11 Asian American social justice organizations who work together to build long-term movements for justice. Across the AACRE network, our groups are organizing against deportations, confronting anti-blackness, xenophobia, advancing language justice, developing trans and queer leaders, and imagine new systems of safety and care. It's all very good, very important stuff. And all of this from the campaigns to the Organizing to Movement building raises a question that I keep coming back to, which is, where does art live In all of this, Acts of resistance do not only take place in courtrooms or city halls. It takes place wherever people are still able to imagine. It is part of how movements survive and and grow. Art is not adjacent to revolution, but rather it is one of its most enduring forms, and tonight's show sits in that very spirit, and I hope that by the end of this episode, maybe you'll see what I mean. I;d like to bring in my friends from Lavender Phoenix, a trans queer API organization, building people power in the Bay Area, who are also a part of the AACRE Network. This summer, Lavender Phoenix held a workshop that got right to the heart of this very question that we're sitting with tonight, which is what is the role of the artist in social movements? As they were planning the workshop, they were really inspired by a quote from Toni Cade Bambara, who in an interview from 1982 said, as a cultural worker who belongs to an oppressed people, my job is to make the revolution irresistible. So that raises a few questions worth slowing down for, which are, who was Toni Cade Bambara? What does it mean to be a cultural organizer and why does that matter? Especially in this political moment? Lavender Phoenix has been grappling with these questions in practice, and I think they have some powerful answers to share. So without further ado, I'd like to introduce you to angel who is a member of Lavender Phoenix. Angel: My name is Angel. I use he and she pronouns, and I'm part of the communications committee at LavNix. So, let's explore what exactly is the meaning of cultural work.  Cultural workers are the creators of narratives through various forms of artistic expression, and we literally drive the production of culture. Cultural work reflects the perspectives and attitudes of artists and therefore the people and communities that they belong to. Art does not exist in a vacuum. You may have heard the phrase before. Art is always political. It serves a purpose to tell a story, to document the times to perpetuate and give longevity to ideas. It may conform to the status quo or choose to resist it. I wanted to share a little bit about one cultural worker who's made a really big impact and paved the way for how we think about cultural work and this framework. Toni Cade Bambara was a black feminist, cultural worker, writer, and organizer whose literary work celebrated black art, culture and life, and radically supported a movement for collective liberation. She believed that it's the artist's role to serve the community they belong to, and that an artist is of no higher status than a factory worker, social worker, or teacher. Is the idea of even reframing art making as cultural work. Reclaimed the arts from the elite capitalist class and made clear that it is work, it does not have more value than or take precedence over any other type of movement work. This is a quote from an interview from 1982 when Toni Cade Bambara said, as a cultural worker who belongs to an oppressed people, my job is to make revolution irresistible. But in this country, we're not encouraged and equipped at any particular time to view things that way. And so the artwork or the art practice that sells that capitalist ideology is considered art. And anything that deviates from that is considered political, propagandist, polemical, or didactic, strange, weird, subversive or ugly. Cheryl: After reading that quote, angel then invited the workshop participants to think about what that means for them. What does it mean to make the revolution irresistible? After giving people a bit of time to reflect, angel then reads some of the things that were shared in the chat. Angel: I want my art to point out the inconsistencies within our society to surprised, enraged, elicit a strong enough reaction that they feel they must do something. Cheryl: Another person said, Angel: I love that art can be a way of bridging relationships. Connecting people together, building community. Cheryl: And someone else said. Angel: I want people to feel connected to my art, find themselves in it, and have it make them think and realize that they have the ability to do something themselves. Cheryl: I think what is rather striking in these responses that Angel has read aloud to what it means to make art that makes the revolution irresistible isn't just aesthetics alone, but rather its ability to help us connect and communicate and find one another to enact feelings and responses in each other. It's about the way it makes people feel implicated and connected and also capable of acting. Tony Cade Bambara when she poses that the role of cultural workers is to make the revolution irresistible is posing to us a challenge to tap into our creativity and create art that makes people unable to return comfortably to the world as is, and it makes revolution necessary, desirable not as an abstract idea, but as something people can want and move towards  now I'm going to invite Jenica, who is the cultural organizer at Lavender Phoenix to break down for us why we need cultural work in this political moment. . Speaker: Jenica: So many of us as artists have really internalized the power of art and are really eager to connect it to the movement.  This section is about answering this question of why is cultural work important.  Cultural work plays a really vital role in organizing and achieving our political goals, right? So if our goal is to advance radical solutions to everyday people, we also have to ask ourselves how are we going to reach those peoples? Ideas of revolution and liberation are majorly inaccessible to the masses, to everyday people. Families are being separated. Attacks on the working class are getting worse and worse. How are we really propping up these ideas of revolution, especially right in America, where propaganda for the state, for policing, for a corrupt government runs really high. Therefore our messaging in political organizing works to combat that propaganda. So in a sense we have to make our own propaganda. So let's look at this term together. Propaganda is art that we make that accurately reflects and makes people aware of the true nature of the conditions of their oppression and inspires them to take control of transforming this condition. We really want to make art that seeks to make the broader society aware of its implications in the daily violences, facilitated in the name of capitalism, imperialism, and shows that error of maintaining or ignoring the status quo. So it's really our goal to arm people with the tools to better struggle against their own points of views, their ways of thinking, because not everyone is already aligned with like revolution already, right? No one's born an organizer. No one's born 100% willing to be in this cause. So, we really focus on the creative and cultural processes, as artists build that revolutionary culture. Propaganda is really a means of liberation. It's an instrument to help clarify information education and a way to mobilize our people. And not only that, our cultural work can really model to others what it's like to envision a better world for ourselves, right? Our imagination can be so expansive when it comes to creating art. As organizers and activists when we create communication, zines, et cetera, we're also asking ourselves, how does this bring us one step closer to revolution? How are we challenging the status quo? So this is exactly what our role as artists is in this movement. It's to create propaganda that serves two different purposes. One, subvert the enemy and cultivate a culture that constantly challenges the status quo. And also awaken and mobilize the people. How can we, through our art, really uplift the genuine interests of the most exploited of people of the working class, of everyday people who are targets of the state and really empower those whose stories are often kept outside of this master narrative. Because when they are talked about, people in power will often misrepresent marginalized communities. An example of this, Lavender Phoenix, a couple years ago took up this campaign called Justice for Jaxon Sales. Trigger warning here, hate crime, violence against queer people and death. Um, so Jaxon Sales was a young, queer, Korean adoptee living in the Bay Area who went on a blind like dating app date and was found dead the next morning in a high-rise apartment in San Francisco. Lavender Phoenix worked really closely and is still connected really closely with Jaxon's parents, Jim and Angie Solas to really fight, and organize for justice for Jaxon and demand investigation into what happened to him and his death, and have answers for his family. I bring that up, this campaign because when his parents spoke to the chief medical examiner in San Francisco, they had told his family Jaxon died of an accidental overdose he was gay. Like gay people just these kinds of drugs. So that was the narrative that was being presented to us from the state. Like literally, their own words: he's dead because he's gay. And our narrative, as we continue to organize and support his family, was to really address the stigma surrounding drug use. Also reiterating the fact that justice was deserved for Jaxon, and that no one should ever have to go through this. We all deserve to be safe, that a better world is possible. So that's an example of combating the status quo and then uplifting the genuine interest of our people and his family. One of our key values at Lavender Phoenix is honoring our histories, because the propaganda against our own people is so intense. I just think about the everyday people, the working class, our immigrant communities and ancestors, other queer and trans people of color that really fought so hard to have their story told. So when we do this work and think about honoring our histories, let's also ask ourselves what will we do to keep those stories alive? Cheryl: We're going to take a quick music break and listen to some music by Namgar, an international ethno music collective that fuses traditional Buryat and Mongolian music with pop, jazz, funk, ambient soundscapes, and art- pop. We'll be back in just a moment with more after we listen to “part two” by Namgar.    Cheryl: Welcome back.  You are tuned in to APEX express on 94.1 KPFA and 89.3 KPFB B in Berkeley and online at kpfa.org.  That song you just heard was “part two” by Namgar, an incredible four- piece Buryat- Mongolian ensemble that is revitalizing and preserving the Buryat language and culture through music. For those just tuning in tonight's episode of APEX Express is all about the role of the artist in social movements. We're joined by members of Lavender Phoenix, often referred to as LavNix, which is a grassroots organization in the Bay Area building Trans and queer API Power. You can learn more about their work in our show notes. We talked about why cultural work is a core part of organizing. We grounded that conversation in the words of Toni Cade Bambara, who said in a 1982 interview, as a cultural worker who belongs to an oppressed people, my job is to make revolution irresistible. We unpacked what that looks like in practice and lifted up Lavender Phoenix's Justice for Jaxon Sales campaign as a powerful example of cultural organizing, which really demonstrates how art and narrative work and cultural work are essential to building power Now Jenica from Levner Phoenix is going to walk us through some powerful examples of cultural organizing that have occurred in social movements across time and across the world. Speaker: Jenica: Now we're going to look at some really specific examples of powerful cultural work in our movements. For our framework today, we'll start with an international example, then a national one, a local example, and then finally one from LavNix. As we go through them, we ask that you take notes on what makes these examples, impactful forms of cultural work. How does it subvert the status quo? How is it uplifting the genuine interest of the people? Our international example is actually from the Philippines. Every year, the Corrupt Philippines president delivers a state of the nation address to share the current conditions of the country. However, on a day that the people are meant to hear about the genuine concrete needs of the Filipino masses, they're met instead with lies and deceit that's broadcasted and also built upon like years of disinformation and really just feeds the selfish interests of the ruling class and the imperialist powers. In response to this, every year, BAYAN, which is an alliance in the Philippines with overseas chapters here in the US as well. Their purpose is to fight for the national sovereignty and genuine democracy in the Philippines, they hold a Peoples' State of the Nation Address , or PSONA, to protest and deliver the genuine concerns and demands of the masses. So part of PSONA are effigies. Effigies have been regular fixtures in protest rallies, including PSONA. So for those of you who don't know, an effigy is a sculptural representation, often life size of a hated person or group. These makeshift dummies are used for symbolic punishment in political protests, and the figures are often burned. In the case of PSONA, these effigies are set on fire by protestors criticizing government neglect, especially of the poor. Lisa Ito, who is a progressive artists explained that the effigy is constructed not only as a mockery of the person represented, but also of the larger system that his or her likeness embodies. Ito pointed out that effigies have evolved considerably as a form of popular protest art in the Philippines, used by progressive people's movements, not only to entertain, but also to agitate, mobilize and capture the sentiments of the people. This year, organizers created this effigy that they titled ‘ZomBBM,' ‘Sara-nanggal' . This is a play on words calling the corrupt president of the Philippines, Bongbong Marcos, or BBM, a zombie. And the vice president Sara Duterte a Manananggal, which is a, Filipino vampire to put it in short, brief words. Organizers burnt this effigy as a symbol of DK and preservation of the current ruling class. I love this effigy so much. You can see BBM who's depicted like his head is taken off and inside of his head is Trump because he's considered like a puppet president of the Philippines just serving US interests. Awesome. I'm gonna pass it to Angel for our national perspective. Angel: Our next piece is from the national perspective and it was in response to the AIDS crisis. The global pandemic of HIV AIDS began in 1981 and continues today. AIDS is the late stage of HIV infection, human immunodeficiency virus, and this crisis has been marked largely by government indifference, widespread stigma against gay people, and virtually no federal funding towards research or services for everyday people impacted. There was a really devastating lack of public attention about the seriousness of HIV. The Ronald Reagan administration treated the crisis as a joke because of its association with gay men, and Reagan didn't even publicly acknowledge AIDS until 19 85, 4 years into the pandemic. Thousands of HIV positive people across backgrounds and their supporters organize one of the most influential patient advocacy groups in history. They called themselves the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power or ACT up. They ultimately organize and force the government and the scientific community to fundamentally change the way medical research is conducted. Paving the way for the discovery of a treatment that today keeps alive, an estimated half million HIV positive Americans and millions more worldwide. Sarah Schulman, a writer and former member of ACT Up, wrote a list of ACT UPS achievements, including changing the CDC C'S definition of aids to include women legalizing needle exchange in New York City and establishing housing services for HIV positive unhoused people. To highlight some cultural work within ACT Up, the AIDS activist artist Collective Grand Fury formed out of ACT Up and CR and created works for the public sphere that drew attention to the medical, moral and public issues related to the AIDS crisis. Essentially, the government was fine with the mass deaths and had a large role in the active killing off of people who are not just queer, but people who are poor working class and of color. We still see parallels in these roadblocks. Today, Trump is cutting public healthcare ongoing, and in recent memory, the COVID crisis, the political situation of LGBTQ people then and now is not divorced from this class analysis. So in response, we have the AIDS Memorial Quilt, this collective installation memorializes people who died in the US from the AIDS crisis and from government neglect. Each panel is dedicated to a life lost and created by hand by their friends, family, loved ones, and community. This artwork was originally conceived by Cleve Jones in SF for the 1985 candlelight March, and later it was expanded upon and displayed in Washington DC in 1987. Its enormity demonstrated the sheer number at which queer folk were killed in the hiv aids crisis, as well as created a space in the public for dialogue about the health disparities that harm and silence our community. Today, it's returned home to San Francisco and can be accessed through an interactive online archive. 50,000 individual panels and around a hundred thousand names make up the patchwork quilt, which is insane, and it's one of the largest pieces of grassroots community art in the world. Moving on to a more local perspective. In the Bay Area, we're talking about the Black Panther Party. So in October of 1966 in Oakland, California, Huey Newton and Bobby Seale founded the Black Panther Party for self-defense. The Panthers practiced militant self-defense of black communities against the US government and fought to establish socialism through organizing and community-based programs. The Black Panthers began by organizing arm patrols of black people to monitor the Oakland Police Department and challenge rampant rampant police brutality. At its peak, the party had offices in 68 cities and thousands of members. The party's 10 point program was a set of demands, guidelines, and values, calling for self-determination, full employment of black people, and the end of exploitation of black workers housing for all black people, and so much more. The party's money programs directly addressed their platform as they instituted a free B Breakfast for Children program to address food scarcity Founded community health clinics to address the lack of adequate, adequate healthcare for black people and treat sickle cell anemia, tuberculosis, and HIV aids and more. The cultural work created by the Black Panther Party included the Black Panther Party newspaper known as the Black Panther. It was a four page newsletter in Oakland, California in 1967. It was the main publication of the party and was soon sold in several large cities across the US as well as having an international readership. The Black Panther issue number two. The newspaper, distributed information about the party's activities and expressed through articles, the ideology of the Black Panther Party, focusing on both international revolutions as inspiration and contemporary racial struggles of African Americans across the United States. Solidarity with other resistance movements was a major draw for readers. The paper's international section reported on liberation struggles across the world. Under Editor-in-Chief, David Du Bois, the stepson of WEB Du Bois, the section deepened party support for revolutionary efforts in South Africa and Cuba. Copies of the paper traveled abroad with students and activists and were tra translated into Hebrew and Japanese. It reflected that the idea of resistance to police oppression had spread like wildfire. Judy Juanita, a former editor in Chief Ads, it shows that this pattern of oppression was systemic. End quote. Paper regularly featured fiery rhetoric called out racist organizations and was unabashed in its disdain for the existing political system. Its first cover story reported on the police killing of Denzel Doel, a 22-year-old black man in Richmond, California. In all caps, the paper stated, brothers and sisters, these racist murders are happening every day. They could happen to any one of us. And it became well known for its bold cover art, woodcut style images of protestors, armed panthers, and police depicted as bloodied pigs. Speaker: Jenica: I'm gonna go into the LavNix example of cultural work that we've done. For some context, we had mentioned that we are taking up this campaign called Care Not Cops. Just to give some brief background to LavNix, as systems have continued to fail us, lavender Phoenix's work has always been about the safety of our communities. We've trained people in deescalation crisis intervention set up counseling networks, right? Then in 2022, we had joined the Sales family to fight for justice for Jaxon Sales. And with them we demanded answers for untimely death from the sheriff's department and the medical examiner. Something we noticed during that campaign is that every year we watch as people in power vote on another city budget that funds the same institutions that hurt our people and steal money from our communities. Do people know what the budget is for the San Francisco Police Department? Every year, we see that city services and programs are gutted. Meanwhile, this year, SFPD has $849 million, and the sheriff has $345 million. So, honestly, policing in general in the city is over $1 billion. And they will not experience any cuts. Their bloated budgets will remain largely intact. We've really been watching, Mayor Lurie , his first months and like, honestly like first more than half a year, with a lot of concern. We've seen him declare the unlawful fentanyl state of emergency, which he can't really do, and continue to increase police presence downtown. Ultimately we know that mayor Lurie and our supervisors need to hear from us everyday people who demand care, not cops. So that leads me into our cultural work. In March of this year, lavender Phoenix had collaborated with youth organizations across the city, youth groups from Chinese Progressive Association, PODER, CYC, to host a bilingual care, not cops, zine making workshop for youth. Our organizers engaged with the youth with agitating statistics on the egregious SFPD budget, and facilitated a space for them to warm up their brains and hearts to imagine a world without prisons and policing. And to really further envision one that centers on care healing for our people, all through art. What I really learned is that working class San Francisco youth are the ones who really know the city's fascist conditions the most intimately. It's clear through their zine contributions that they've really internalized these intense forms of policing in the schools on the streets with the unhoused, witnessing ice raids and fearing for their families. The zine was really a collective practice with working class youth where they connected their own personal experiences to the material facts of policing in the city, the budget, and put those experiences to paper.   Cheryl: Hey everyone. Cheryl here. So we've heard about Effigies in the Philippines, the AIDS Memorial Quilt, the Black Panther Party's newspaper, the Black Panther and Lavender Phoenix's Care Cop zine. Through these examples, we've learned about cultural work and art and narrative work on different scales internationally, nationally, locally and organizationally. With lavender Phoenix. What we're seeing is across movements across time. Cultural work has always been central to organizing. We're going to take another music break, but when we return, I'll introduce you to our next speaker. Hai, from Asian Refugees United, who will walk us through, their creative practice, which is food, as a form of cultural resistance, and we'll learn about how food ways can function as acts of survival, resistance, and also decolonization. So stay with us more soon when we return.   Cheryl: And we're back!!. You're listening to APEX express on 94.1 KPFA, 89.3 KPFB in Berkeley. 88.1. KFCF in Fresno and online@kpfa.org. That was “Juniper” by Minjoona, a project led by Korean American musician, Jackson Wright.  huge thanks to Jackson and the whole crew behind that track.  I am here with Hai from Asian Refugees United, who is a member QTViet Cafe Collective. A project under Asian Refugees United. QTViet Viet Cafe is a creative cultural hub that is dedicated to queer and trans viet Liberation through ancestral practices, the arts and intergenerational connection. This is a clip from what was a much longer conversation. This episode is all about the role of the artist in social movements and I think Hai brings a very interesting take to the conversation. Hai (ARU): I think that what is helping me is one, just building the muscle. So when we're so true to our vision and heart meets mind and body. So much of what QTViet Cafe is, and by extension Asian refugees and like, we're really using our cultural arts and in many ways, whether that's movement or poetry or written word or song or dance. And in many ways I've had a lot of experience in our food ways, and reclaiming those food ways. That's a very embodied experience. We're really trying to restore wholeness and health and healing in our communities, in our bodies and our minds and our families and our communities that have been displaced because of colonization, imperialism, capitalism. And so how do we restore, how do we have a different relationship and how do we restore? I think that from moving from hurt to healing is life and art. And so we need to take risk and trying to define life through art and whatever means that we can to make meaning and purpose and intention. I feel like so much of what art is, is trying to make meaning of the hurt in order to bring in more healing in our lives. For so long, I think I've been wanting a different relationship to food. For example, because I grew up section eight, food stamps, food bank. My mom and my parents doing the best they could, but also, yeah, grew up with Viet food, grew up with ingredients for my parents making food, mostly my mom that weren't necessarily all the best. And I think compared to Vietnam, where it's easier access. And there's a different kind of system around, needs around food and just easier access, more people are involved around the food system in Vietnam I think growing up in Turtle Island and seeing my parents struggle not just with food, but just with money and jobs it's just all connected. And I think that impacted my journey and. My own imbalance around health and I became a byproduct of diabetes and high cholesterol and noticed that in my family. So when I noticed, when I had type two diabetes when I was 18, made the conscious choice to, I knew I needed to have some type of, uh, I need to have a different relationship to my life and food included and just like cut soda, started kind of what I knew at the time, exercising as ways to take care of my body. And then it's honestly been now a 20 year journey of having a different relationship to not just food, but health and connection to mind, body, spirit. For me, choosing to have a different relationship in my life, like that is a risk. Choosing to eat something different like that is both a risk and an opportunity. For me that's like part of movement building like you have to. Be so in tune with my body to notice and the changes that are needed in order to live again. When I noticed, you know, , hearing other Viet folks experiencing diet related stuff and I think knowing what I know also, like politically around what's happening around our food system, both for the vie community here and also in Vietnam, how do we, how can this regular act of nourishing ourselves both be not just in art, something that should actually just honestly be an everyday need and an everyday symbol of caregiving and caretaking and care that can just be part of our everyday lives. I want a world where, it's not just one night where we're tasting the best and eating the best and being nourished, just in one Saturday night, but that it's just happening all the time because we're in right relationship with ourselves and each other and the earth that everything is beauty and we don't have to take so many risks because things are already in its natural divine. I think it takes being very conscious of our circumstances and our surroundings and our relationships with each other for that to happen. I remember reading in my early twenties, reading the role of, bring Coke basically to Vietnam during the war. I was always fascinated like, why are, why is Coke like on Viet altars all the time? And I always see them in different places. Whenever I would go back to Vietnam, I remember when I was seven and 12. Going to a family party and the classic shiny vinyl plastic, floral like sheet on a round table and the stools, and then these beautiful platters of food. But I'm always like, why are we drinking soda or coke and whatever else? My dad and the men and then my family, like drinking beer. And I was like, why? I've had periods in my life when I've gotten sick, physically and mentally sick. Those moments open up doors to take the risk and then also the opportunity to try different truth or different path. When I was 23 and I had just like crazy eczema and psoriasis and went back home to my parents for a while and I just started to learn about nourishing traditions, movement. I was Very critical of the us traditional nutrition ideas of what good nutrition is and very adamantly like opposing the food pyramid. And then in that kind of research, I was one thinking well, they're talking about the science of broths and like soups and talking about hard boiling and straining the broth and getting the gunk on the top. And I'm like, wait, my mom did that. And I was starting to connect what has my mom known culturally that now like science is catching up, you know? And then I started just reading, you know, like I think that my mom didn't know the sign mom. I was like, asked my mom like, did you know about this? And she's like, I mean, I just, this is, is like what ba ngoai said, you know? And so I'm like, okay, so culturally this, this is happening scientifically. This is what's being shared. And then I started reading about the politics of US-centric upheaval of monocultural agriculture essentially. When the US started to do the industrial Revolution and started to basically grow wheat and soy and just basically make sugar to feed lots of cows and create sugar to be put in products like Coke was one of them. And, and then, yeah, that was basically a way for the US government to make money from Vietnam to bring that over, to Vietnam. And that was introduced to our culture. It's just another wave of imperialism and colonization. And sadly, we know what, overprocessed, like refined sugars can do to our health. And sadly, I can't help but make the connections with what happened. In many ways, food and sugar are introduced through these systems of colonization and imperialism are so far removed from what we ate pre colonization. And so, so much of my journey around food has been, you know, it's not even art, it's just like trying to understand, how do we survive and we thrive even before so many. And you know, in some ways it is art. 'cause I making 40 pounds of cha ga for event, , the fish cake, like, that's something that, that our people have been doing for a long time and hand making all that. And people love the dish and I'm really glad that people enjoyed it and mm, it's like, oh yeah, it's art. But it's what people have been doing to survive and thrive for long, for so long, you know? , We have the right to be able to practice our traditional food ways and we have the right for food sovereignty and food justice. And we have the right to, by extension, like have clean waters and hospitable places to live and for our animal kin to live and for our plant kin to be able to thrive. bun cha ga, I think like it's an artful hopeful symbol of what is seasonal and relevant and culturally symbolic of our time. I think that, yes, the imminent, violent, traumatic war that are happening between people, in Vietnam and Palestine and Sudan. Honestly, like here in America. That is important. And I think we need to show, honestly, not just to a direct violence, but also very indirect violence on our bodies through the food that we're eating. Our land and waters are living through indirect violence with just like everyday pollutants and top soil being removed and industrialization. And so I think I'm just very cognizant of the kind of everyday art ways, life ways, ways of being that I think that are important to be aware of and both practice as resistance against the forces that are trying to strip away our livelihood every day. Cheryl: We just heard from Hai of Asian refugees United who shared about how food ways function as an embodied form of cultural work that is rooted in memory and also survival and healing. Hai talked about food as a practice and art that is lived in the body and is also shaped by displacement and colonization and capitalism and imperialism. I shared that through their journey with QTV at Cafe and Asian Refugees United. High was able to reflect on reclaiming traditional food ways as a way to restore health and wholeness and relationship to our bodies and to our families, to our communities, and to the earth. High. Also, traced out illness and imbalance as deeply connected to political systems that have disrupted ancestral knowledge and instead introduced extractive food systems and normalized everyday forms of soft violence through what we consume and the impact it has on our land. And I think the most important thing I got from our conversation was that high reminded us that nourishing ourselves can be both an act of care, an art form, and an act of resistance. And what we call art is often what people have always done to survive and thrive Food. For them is a practice of memory, and it's also a refusal of erasure and also a very radical vision of food sovereignty and healing and collective life outside of colonial violence and harm. As we close out tonight's episode, I want to return to the question that has guided us from the beginning, which is, what is the role of the artist in social movements? What we've heard tonight from Tony Cade Bambara call to make revolution irresistible to lavender Phoenix's cultural organizing here, internationally to Hai, reflections on food ways, and nourishing ourselves as resistance. It is Really clear to me. Art is not separate from struggle. It is how people make sense of systems of violence and carry memory and also practice healing and reimagining new worlds in the middle of ongoing violence. Cultural work helps our movements. Endure and gives us language when words fail, or ritual when grief is heavy, and practices that connect us, that reconnect us to our bodies and our histories and to each other. So whether that's through zines, or songs or murals, newspapers, or shared meals, art is a way of liberation again and again. I wanna thank all of our speakers today, Jenica, Angel. From Lavender Phoenix. Hi, from QTV Cafe, Asian Refugees United, And I also wanna thank you, our listeners for staying with us. You've been listening to Apex Express on KPFA. Take care of yourselves, take care of each other, and keep imagining the world that we're trying to build. That's important stuff. Cheryl Truong (she/they): Apex express is produced by Miko Lee, Paige Chung, Jalena Keane-Lee, Preeti Mangala Shekar. Shekar, Anuj Vaidya, Kiki Rivera, Swati Rayasam, Nate Tan, Hien Nguyen, Nikki Chan, and Cheryl Truong  Cheryl Truong: Tonight's show was produced by me, cheryl. Thanks to the team at KPFA for all of their support. And thank you for listening!  The post APEX Express – January 1, 2026 – The Role of the Artist in Social Movements appeared first on KPFA.

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Episode 124 - Inappropriately attired for a street fight

Waffly Bollox

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2025 92:08


does it smell like dinosaur in here?? we're one week away from Wrestledream, and the matches are starting to take shape. we've got one demand: make the women's world title the main event!!! elsewhere, we're weirdly into the return of QTV, and we're still over the moon about having our beloved Orange Cassidy back. good shit. links and stuff: follow us on Bluesky: @wafflybollox, @awfullywaffly, @wrassletrash email us: wafflybollox@gmail.com buy tshirts: ko-fi.com/wrassletrash/shop Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Africalink | Deutsche Welle
AI revolution power dynamics: Traditional media vs. social media

Africalink | Deutsche Welle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 25:38


Artificial intelligence is reshaping the media landscape and rapidly transforming how we produce and consume media content. How will newsrooms adapt? Who will control the narrative? DW Africa brings you this special edition podcast in partnership with Zambia's QTV.

TWC Show
114. Harley Cameron - Casual Conversations

TWC Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 26:23


In the newest "Casual Conversations with The Classic'' episode, The Wrestling Classic Justin catches up with the the entertaining and gorgeous Harley Cameron! In this conversation they discuss music, her singing career, breaking into wrestling, QTV, working with Saraya, friendship with Mariah May and more! Enjoy! Social Handles Harley Cameron - @danni_ellexo (IG) & @harleycameron_ (X) Justin Dhillon - @thewrestlingclassic (IG) & @twcworldwide (X)www.justindhillon.com Limited Edition TWC Tee https://headquartersclothing.com/products/headquarters-x-the-wrestling-classic-logo-tee?_pos=1&_psq=wrestlinhg&_ss=e&_v=1.0 500 Level https://www.500level.com/ Join the Discord Community https://linktr.ee/thewrestlingclassicAll Episodes are on "The Wrestling Classic" Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOQOYraeFlX-xd8f3adQtTw This show is available on iTunes, Spotify and Google Play when you search “TWC Show” iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/twc-show/id1474551466 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5DXU6kqwuKJPYwhnQPvQQEBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/twc-show--4417554/support.

Méta de Choc
Le business des croyances en entreprise — STREAM #17

Méta de Choc

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 107:35


Le milieu du travail semble a priori trop “sérieux“ pour véhiculer des idées qui n'auraient pas leur utilité, des outils qui n'apporteraient pas de résultat tangible. Et pourtant ! Les pratiques de l'ordre de la croyance, sans fondement solide, y sont omniprésentes ; des métiers de la tech à ceux de l'industrie ou de l'accompagnement.J'ai échangé avec Camille Lin, la créatrice du podcast “Panser l'entreprise“, sur les croyances qui s'imposent actuellement au travail. Basée à Montréal, Elle est consultante en prévention des risques psychosociaux et mène une réflexion opiniâtre sur les moyens de réduire la souffrance au travail en s'appuyant sur des données et des outils solides.Attention : notre conversation, garantie sans langue de bois, risque fort de vous retourner le cerveau. J'espère qu'elle donnera envie aux décideurs en management, ressources humaines et formation de se détourner d'offres de service décidément inutiles et souvent problématiques !•• SOUTENIR ••Méta de Choc est gratuit, indépendant et sans publicité. Vous pouvez vous aussi le soutenir en faisant un don ponctuel ou mensuel : https://soutenir.metadechoc.fr/.•• RESSOURCES ••Toutes les références en lien avec cette émission sont sur le site Méta de Choc : https://metadechoc.fr/podcast/le-business-des-croyances-en-entreprise/•• SUIVRE ••Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, PeerTube, YouTube.•• TIMECODES ••2mn : Préambule : présentation d'Élisabeth Feytit, les tests de personnalité, MBTI, DISC, ennéagramme.11mn57 : Qu'est-ce que le New Age ? Comment le New Age entre dans l'entreprise ? Une solution face à la pression à la performance ? Détournement de la science.22mn00 : Le néo-chamanisme en entreprise : sagesses ancestrales, besoin constant de nouveauté, influence sur le recrutement, spiritualité et religion au travail, endoctrinement en entreprise, le “chamane corporate“ Arnaud Riou.40mn25 : La spiritualité a-t-elle sa place en entreprise ? Le New Age comparable à une religion, questionner nos croyances et nos pensées, se rapprocher du réel.48mn05 : L'astrologie en entreprise : essentialisation des individus, outil de recrutement et d'évaluation des salariés, effet Barnum, catégorisation abusive, discrimination arbitraire, meilleure version de soi-même.1h03mn34 : La méditation en entreprise : image positive, présentée comme prouvée scientifiquement, Mind and Life Institute, QTV, danger pour la santé mentale, bonheur des employés, cache-misère, l'importance des conditions de travail.1h17mn49 : Le coaching en entreprise : PNL, tests de personnalité, cerveau droit, cerveau gauche, formations pseudoscientifiques.01h25mn47 : La métacognition en entreprise : outils basés sur des données démontrées scientifiquement, tests de personnalité étalonné, combattre les stéréotypes de genre et le racisme, gestion des émotions, gestion du stress.01h38mn43 : Quelle place pour les croyances ?01h41mn11 : Recommandations : Émilie Morand, Samah Karaki, Hacking Social. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

KPFA - APEX Express
APEX Express – August 22, 2024 – 8 Years of QTViet Cafe!

KPFA - APEX Express

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 59:57


  A weekly magazine-style radio show featuring the voices and stories of Asians and Pacific Islanders from all corners of our community. The show is produced by a collective of media makers, deejays, and activists.   Important Resources QTViet Cafe website Instagram Facebook Register for QTViet Cafe's 8 Year Anniversary Bilingual Letter for a Free Palestine (English/Viet) Transcript Cheryl Truong: Good evening! You were currently tuned in to APEX Express. I'm your host Cheryl Truong, and tonight is an AACRE night. What is AACRE, you might be asking. Comprised of 11 grassroots, social justice groups, the Asian Americans for Civil Rights and Equality Network — AACRE — leverages the power of its network to focus on long-term movement building and support for Asian Americans committed to social justice. Speaking of AACRE groups, APEX Express is proud to be a part of the AACRE network. Tonight. We have some special guests from a collective near and dear to my heart. Hải Võ and Jean Jean Phạm from QTViệt Cafe. QTViệt Cafe is a project of Asian refugees United, which is one of the 11 Asian American social justice groups within the AACRE network. Hải, do you want to kick us off by introducing yourself? And QTViệt Cafe?  Hai Vo: Co chào mọi người! Hi everyone. Thanks Cheryl for inviting QTViệt Cafe to be here today. My name is Hải. I go by my name. It means ocean in Việt. And just so excited to be here today. , I'm part of the Queer Trans Việt Cafe Collective. We are a cultural organizing hub by and for queer and trans Việt folks for our freedom and liberation. And we do that through the creative arts, ancestral life ways, and, connecting intergenerationally with our parents, our elders, families, and friends. We'll be celebrating eight years, and I've been a part of it in the beginning when Mơ asked me to help advise and start the project. What started out as an idea to essentially really bring us together and meet other queer and trans Việt people, and with a little bit of SEED funding from the Impact Hub and Youth Impact Hub Oakland project and fellowship, we've been able to not just grow our numbers, but also really more importantly, My healing and then our collective healing.  Just so grateful to be here. And I'm just so excited that Jean, you can join us. Jean is just amazing all around, such a thoughtful intuitive person, designer, friend, just all around beauty of an artist. Thank you for introducing me to the world of visual art and just so many things that you've just been exploring over the years. So, yeah, I'll pass it over.  Jean Pham: Oh my god, thanks Hải. That's honestly too generous. And thanks for inviting us here, Cheryl. That's really awesome that we have this opportunity to share about QTViệt Cafe and our work. My name is Jean. I use they/ them pronouns. I've been a part of of QTViệt Cafe since 2018 when I first moved here to the Bay Area and honestly was looking for queer and trans Việt Namese community, which although I grew up in Orange County, I have always found it very difficult to relate and find other QTViets I've been a part of the various programming and events that QTViệt has put on, including our Healers and Artists cohort. I think my role in QTViệt Cafe is honestly to just , go with the flow. I try to make myself available as much as I can. I try to help with designing things. A big cornerstone of QTViệt Cafe is repairing our connection with our ancestral and cultural heritage in a way that still celebrates and maintains our queerness and transness at the forefront. A lot of this I found has been through the culinary arts, which to me was a big point of growth. Literally using taste and smell to connect us with memory and feeling and healing. QTViệt Cafe is honestly such a special place here. It started in Oakland here in the East Bay, but we have members all across the Bay Area and even outwards in different states and locales. So it's been a pretty amazing journey to see how vast the QTViet Cafe network has expanded and definitely excited to talk about it. So yeah, I'll just check there. Again, thanks for having us.  Cheryl Truong: Thanks so much for sharing that, and especially the culinary aspect of QTV, I think is really what makes y'all so, so special. And honing that ancestral connection through food, too, is something I noticed that you all do , extremely well. Hai brings up that we're celebrating eight years of QTV at Cafe, coming up very, very soon, which is such a long time to celebrate trans and queer Việt Namese magic. I want to know what does this milestone mean to you, maybe it tastes a certain way, maybe it smells like nuoc mam or something like that. Jean Pham: Yeah, eight years is a long time. I think it's longer than any relationship I've ever had. , I've always found the QTViet Cafe such a beautiful, open space. It's very different from any organization I've ever been a part of. There's been times when, I've been overwhelmed and had to step away, but I've always just been invited back and I've been given that grace to be as involved as I want to. There's something we practice it's called penguin theory where we try to support the inner penguins like who you know move in advance of work but also have space for us to be modular. We built this bastion of work here in a Bay and I've eight years I think really to me starts or begins this journey of connecting with a greater diasporic queer and trans Việt Namese collective. So, last year was a big points in our journey as QTViet cafe, because we were able to. a fundraise and take about a dozen members to go back to Việt Nam and connect with Queer and Trans Việt Namese in Saigon. And that was just honestly, such like a unbelievable thing. Totally out of my imagination that we were able to do it. But now it really peaks our imagination of yes, , there's queer and trans Việt Namese people all over the world. Next year marks the 50th year since the Việt Nam War had ended, and there's diasporic queer and trans Việt Namese all across the U. S., but also France and Germany, Australia, Japan. We were able to form these meaningful connections here in the East Bay, but I think what I'm thinking about now is how do we take these lessons we've learned in community building and creating our own traditions and connecting with other locales, like in the queer and trans people in Australia , LA or New York or Texas of which, they do exist. There are other collectives, queer and trans Vietnamese there, but, how do we further unite the different threads of Diasporic Viets, and so it's kind of a very hard question to answer, but I think, again, we have such a strong organizing and magic that I think People that we connect with, they get why does work is important and it's what's what's needed right now. To build these strong points of relationships and solidarity across different locales internationally and outside of our own safe collective spaces. Hai Vo: Yeah, I resonate with everything that Jean shared. I think for me, eight years of continuing to gather and to organize and to be with one another means that the vision of a cultural healing hub, by and for queer and trans people to learn our ancestral ways, to be creative with one another, to heal with our elders still resonates like it still matters. I'm getting emotional about it because I just been thinking a lot about, this question. We're approaching 10 years and even 12 years. And I keep asking myself, as a queer Việt person, am I more free? Am I more liberated? I think I want to be asking myself that question deeply in the next phase of my life. Having gone through a journey on my own to explore my own gender, sexuality and be more loving of my trans femness and explore my art around food and food waste and being a diasporic cultural food worker, but also explore my eco- femme writing and erotica. Those things are really exciting for me, but also when we started QTViet Cafe, I came to peace with potentially being estranged from my parents. I noticed that a lot in our community, like that's a possibility. After my mom passed in 2018 and inviting my dad to, you know, I've invited my parents every year to come to QTViet, they haven't. Me inviting my dad to bring a picture of my mom for the altar. For me, like, okay, that's the cultural organizing piece. But deep down, I just really wanted to celebrate my mom and I just wanted my dad to be there. And to like witness how I've grown, witness my friends and family, witness the chosen family that I've built over time. And my dad came and my dad stayed through the program. My dad donated. My dad could have chosen not to go.  My dad could have left the program. My dad could have not donated. If anything, he could have probably done a lot of things Not in support of what we do. And not to say that this happens with every person or every family, but I think that for me, that's the power in trying to heal our relationships with ourselves and our families and with each other. Every year I hear more struggles, as queer and trans Việt people, and I also hear more joys and liberations, and so I think for me, yeah, eight years means that, we still are surviving, and we are still thriving any way that we can. Whether that's through our foodways, our practice of trying to continue the language, whether it's connecting on our different art forms, I'm hopeful. Eight years means being more of ourselves, and it means being able to experience one another being more of ourselves.  In my relationship with my dad, I've been able to be more honest. I see my dad as more honest, and I hope that by doing this cultural organizing work and arts as a way to practice healing justice, I want more of us to see each other as human. Queer, trans, Việt-ness is not a sickness or a disease. But also our parents are more than that role, that they're humans who experience war and trauma and are also healing too. And so, I think, that's a big part of what eight years means to me. Eight years also means we have, like, hundreds of recipes. I still haven't written out all the recipes, but in my mental Rolodex, we have lots of recipes, lots of songs, lots of poems, visual , art pieces, photos, videos. We just have so much art that expresses the queer trans Việt experience, especially the diaspora. I'm excited to, create more of it and also help archive that and document that and celebrate that as we approach, 10, 12 years and into the farther future.  My example is specific to my dad, but I think that we all heal in different ways with ourselves and our relationship to body and spirit, our relationship to other family, other friends, how we relate to each other, how we relate to the world. I see that in, in every one of us. Jean Pham: Everything Hai is saying is so important and beautiful. The landscape that QTViet formed in eight years ago was in many ways very different from now. There's a lot more shift in their communities too. Eight years ago, for example, I grew up in Orange County. Little Saigon, outside of Việt Nam, it's the densest Việt Namese population, where in San Jose, it's like the largest Việt Namese populations outside of Việt Nam . Still at their core like very deeply conservative locales. And, it's one of the reasons why I was seeking community in the eight years since then I think we've seen a kind of a shift. Our generation of Việt Namese diasporic students, descendants, inhabitants, we're challenging the politics, reckoning of, what does it mean for us, who descendants of refugees, people who hold all these different complexities, who also struggling to find our own space, what does it mean for us to, create and shape our own worlds, or to even resist against some of the things we were taught. I've been in QTViệt Cafe for most of my 20s, and I really feel the collective has honestly raised me in many ways that changed me for the better. I remember, one of my first QTViệt Cafe meetings, everyone was just cooking. I came in, like, on time. I was coming from a very different environment in terms of political organizing, where it's very we have a set agenda, everything's really disciplined. In QTViet Cafe spaces, we spend most, like, an hour or two just kind of checking in with each other, making sure everyone just felt okay and present, and able to move. A big part of it is still just being in community, cooking with each other, sharing recipes, and that's so central to the work. It's a slower pace, but I also felt like it's also ingenuous. It's really about building relationships and families. So many of us have complicated relationships with our blood families and. within QTViet Cafe spaces, sometimes we do talk about it, and sometimes there is space for us to explore that form of hardship, but people just understand. If we come in a space as a queer and trans Viet, there are certain experiences that are almost unfortunately, , universal, or you can just deeply feel. And everyone just almost telepathically holds that space for each other in a very, like, beautiful way. Cheryl Truong: You bring up how last year you were all able to go to Việt Nam, to the motherland. What is the landscape there? Like politically, emotionally, spiritually. Jean Pham: Yeah, last year we went in October, it was almost a week before Halloween I believe, and we had been preparing for this journey for half a year and it was actually delayed. Originally there were plans for , queer and trans Việt Namese. to go Việt Nam together in 2020. But because of the onset of the lockdown, these plans were not scrapped, but just put on pause until we could travel in a meaningful and safe way.  I would say the landscape in Việt Nam with the queer and trans, community we met, it was a big shock to me. It was, very loving, you know, like When I told my parents I was going my mom sent me this large message about how dangerous Việt Nam is, it's like a third world country, that people are gonna try to scam me or steal my belongings and that I should always be on guard, that even my friends can't necessarily be trusted because they might be fooled too. And I didn't necessarily believe her all the way, right? I think I thought she was being a little bit just overprotective. And when I met people in Việt Nam, no, it was like the exact opposite. Everyone was very curious, where are you from? Why are you here?  We met with a collective called the Bạc Xỉu Collective. Bạc Xỉu is a type of Việtnamese coffee. I thought it was interesting that both our collectives are named after community spaces that revolve around coffee. The Bạc Xỉu Collective were very, like, loving and open to us. They were just so curious that our group existed. A lot of them practice the art of drag, but they also had members who were involved with very different art forms, pretty similar to us. I think one of the questions I was trying to reckon with was, what does it mean to explore your queerness and transness, when you're not confronted with whiteness in the way that we are as people living in America. Obviously, white supremacy is global, but I felt it's such a new way to be queer in Việt Nam, if that makes sense. One of the highlights from meeting the collective was one of the first nights when we had rented this apartment suite and we invited a lot of the locals to come over and we just had a nice little kiki moment. We had brought over gifts. Hải is always very hospitable and gracious and prepared. Hải brought this entire suitcase full of seeds of gifts of prints of artwork that we had created and we exchanged it with them and they also just had a moment where we went around in a circle just shared who we are. It was bilingual. I was really nervous. I was like looking up on Google Translate, how to say something very, it was just like, Hi, my name is Jean. I'm from California. This is something I know how to say, but I was just so nervous in the moment that I was using Google Translate for it. But everyone was so nice. Local people in Việt Nam can speak, especially young people have a level of fluency in English so we were able to communicate pretty effectively, despite some of the language barriers. But I remember they were just interested and wanted to learn more. I honestly wish I could have stayed longer and just been in that moment forever.  I think the last thing I'll add: we just had a little like cute little party moment and I was like, what music do I put on? And so I just put on my regular music that I put on for, folks at home, like all like the gay boys and stuff I hang out with. And I just found that everyone, like Rihanna is universal. Like you put on Rihanna and no matter where you are in the world, people will freak out which I thought was so hilarious.  Hai Vo: A thousand percent agree. I loved everything that you shared, Gene. That question around, yeah, I love that you brought up that question.  As someone who grew up a part of my life in the diaspora, white supremacy and whiteness, it's just, it just happened. It's just every day. Most of the Bạc Xỉu Collective is a lot younger than our group. Most of the country actually is very young. I think a good percentage, if the majority of the country is under 25. I bring that up because I think that there's a level of a cultural revolution happening around art in general in Việt Nam in my experience in the last, let's say last like six years that I've been going almost every other year. And then to be able to meet other queer and trans Viet folks who were born, grew up there, live there, to hear them say things like, Yeah, I want to do drag and I want to do drag forever and this is what's going to free me and liberate me. , that's like very inspiring. I think in many ways, those of us who grew up here or, had time here in the diaspora, whiteness kind of, distracts, makes distractions, , and so , to, hear these young queer, Việt, local folks be so adamant and, and really, , trying, like, they're going to shows, they're making their own shows, they start doing their own events, asking for tickets and working with local shops and local bars to make their dreams happen. The one maybe kind of interesting thing that I want to share that I thought about in your question, Jean, is we met Bạc Xỉu Collective at a time when I went back, with Mơ, also part of QTViet Cafe, end of 2022. And up until that point, I had done visits back starting 2018 after my mom passed and, I wanted this trip to be a bit of a pre trip, kind of a research trip, and getting ready for the bigger trip with the dozen of us that Jean mentioned,. So, the night after we landed, we were introduced to the Bạc Xỉu Collective. A lot of these local Việt drag artists started this collective because they were in houses that had folks who were other than Việt, of them white European folks, and so they just were like, we want to create our own all Việt drag house, and do this show all in Việt. You know, make it bilingual, but centered on Việt-ness. , I think that's what we're trying to do. In the diaspora. I think there's different nuances in the places, but to be able to hear a queer drag Việt show Mostly like 95 percent Việt, and for most of the the space that we were at, was mostly Việt, I was like, oh, this is what it feels like to be at home. It was both and both comforting, exciting, my creative curiosity was going, but also there were moments where I was like, I don't understand that, you know?  I think they experienced their own challenges as artists over there , in trying to center their Việt-nesa and then we have our challenges here too. but they have a lot of freedom and access and connection to their Việt-ness because that's our motherland. During our time there where I was able to bring, parts of our altar that we bring and we practice here as part of our gatherings to honor our ancestors and, It was interesting, before that kiki that Jean mentioned I was asked if I could share about the altar, and then for some reason, I think at the end of the night I realized I didn't share, and then after we danced and catwalked, Some people started leaving. Some of the collective members, noticed the altar, and then they started bowing and recognizing Chị Phụng and Xuân Diệu, and they were wondering who put it together.  I think it was just me noticing them knowing what this is, where I didn't have to explain. Them just honoring them, just taking a minute, like, it was like a minute of our hundreds of minutes that we had together that night. But I just started getting emotional and crying that night because this is a moment where I don't have to explain. There's my kin who get it. And they looked at me after and they're like, well, you're crying. And I'm like, yeah, I'm crying because this practice, this ritual I feel only a few of us get it in the diaspora. What seems so special here in the diaspora is actually just very normal.  They were like, yeah, this is what I know about Chị Phụng and you should look up these other queer ancestors that I didn't know about. And I'm like, oh my God, this is one of the reasons why I wanna be here. So better understand our people. They were like, yeah, look at this up. Look at this up. Like look this, look up this person. Two nights later when we had our show together, we brought elements of the same altar, but Bạc Xỉu also brought things. They brought, their contributions and offerings to the altar, and food. It was a collaborative ritual that we had together and before the show as part of the hype up and the prep. We got to cúng mǎ to honor our ancestors and I'll never forget that moment to be able to practice ritual in addition to the show where we're sharing our expressive creative arts. Everyone knew the importance of why we were doing that and that we come from a deep lineage of queer trans, have probably paved the way and fought for their existence and for our existence to be here. I think that spiritually, that's a way that I felt like I was able to connect over there. I'd also say in your question, Cheryl, I think the last time I heard the the government approves same sex marriage. I would say culturally, it's a whole other story. I think because of colonization, imperialism, um, queerness and transness has been erased. And so I think that why it's so important for us to do this work in the diaspora because, our parents and our elders, they have left a motherland and so there's a gap in culture and understanding, and, it's a harder struggle to justify that actually, no, we have queer, trans, Việt history, and we come from a lineage of queer folks, and I think that for me that cultural work is so important because by sharing the history of our people, by sharing our creative expression, by sharing the struggles of, who we are both here in the diaspora and also in Việt Nam. And a lot of those struggles are around the same things. Family acceptance, belonging, economic justice, employment, , access to resources, access to healthcare, jobs. Those things are actually very similar , in my meeting, in my connecting with queer folks there. Those systems that are, creating those struggles are the same, like they're the same capitalist, Corporate imperialist systems. What I'm hopeful for is that what we're doing as queer and trans Việt folks in the diaspora, connecting with queer and trans Việt folks who are in Việt Nam know– I want to imagine a world without borders. For me the art and the creativity and trying to transform the struggles that we all experience as queer and trans people to stories and actually life ways of resilience. I'm hoping changing hearts and minds. Will ultimately transform practice and policy. The government might be saying one thing, but at home, it's actually a different story. That's why our work is important to try to change heart and minds. I want to get to a place where my dad would be like, okay, yeah, same sex marriage. My child and their friends, are members of the community who are respectful and joyful and wanting to contribute to society, just as much as our, just as much as our queer trans, Việt ancestors have to. Cheryl Truong: Thank you so much for bringing us here, Hai.  You've highlighted some really important point. Colonization capitalism, white supremacy. These are, systems of oppression that while they manifest differently, as you say, they are global in nature and. In escapable and then impact is both here in America and also in Vietnam.  The motherland, like the forces at play are very much the same. I really appreciate the insights that both of you have shared, especially in response to Jean's extremely evocative question about what it means to explore queerness and transness when you're not confronted with whiteness. Hai,, your story about the altar and Bạc Xỉu Collective connection to ancestral practices and rituals. They're embracing of our trans and queer Viet histories. And how. How it creates this deep sense of kinship. I think these are powerful reflections. The diaspora. You know, as you say. As a result of imperialism and capitalism.  Makes us a bit disconnected from these wisdoms at the motherland and what you share truly clarifies. And sharpens. What's up the forces at play and the vast systemic issues that we're confronting. But also, it really deepens my admiration for. The extremely revolutionary work that QTVIet Cafe is doing to bridge this gap and are in our world, filled with borders.  Okay. We're going to take a quick music break. But stay tuned. We'll be right back.   Cheryl Truong: And we're back. You were listening to apex express on 94.1, FM KPFA and online@kpfa.org. You were just listening to change the world by baby Chris.  We are still here with Hai Vo and Jean Pham from QTViet Cafe. For the first half of our show, we were reflecting on what eight years of QTV at cafe means and also learning. And also about the trip that they took together as a collective to Vietnam last year to learn more about trans and queer. Experience of local Vietnamese of local Viet. And of course, as the artists that they all are, they created a film about it. Let's get back to the show.  Speaking of changing hearts and minds, tell me about this documentary that you all created when you were in Việt Nam.  Hai Vo: I think the idea started because, so my parents and my brother left as boat people in 86 and I was born In Iowa in 87 after being sponsored by a Presbyterian Church. I went for the first time to Việt Nam when I was 7 and again when I was 12. I remember my parents were obsessed with camcorders. I don't know if you all have this but, there's still so many VHS tapes that I think I need to digitize, But I think the spirit of homeland trips being documented in my family is such a thing.  When I was thinking about this trip, 2018, when I started coming back when I was 12, it wasn't until 22 years later, when I was 34, that I came back after my mom passed. Going back, I was , curious about how people document their experience going back to the homeland and these days with reels and social media, people doing daily blogs and just all the things, I was curious. But I think there's an element of that kind of old school, just document everything. And then coming back here a few weeks later, just over dinner, just see everything unedited. Um, so, yeah, that was part of the inspiration and then fortunately, 1 of our collective members, and, and members Tracy Nguyen and folks with the Sunkist SunKissed,they've been documenting the QTViet Cafe experience since the beginning, really.  So much of what's on YouTube and online of our work is, through their documentation. Basically was like, Sal, I don't have a lot of money. We don't have a lot of money, but here's a little bit of money that I fundraise so far and we can keep fundraising as part of the collective effort. What do you say about trying to document this experience with us? I think what's so powerful about the collective is by it for us. Knowing that Sal and other folks who practice videography and film are already part of the collective and are already interested in a trip, I think, it's easier to share and connect on the goal of connecting with other queer and trans folks.  We've never done a trip like this and then two, we've never documented a trip like this. Everything was new. And we were going into it. We had like ideas of how we wanted to film this and there were some proposals and we Filmed some of the activities that we had before the trip like some of our planning retreats and some of our fundraising events. Sal did some interviews of how we felt before in all the feelings of like anxious and excited, nervous. And I ultimately was just like, Sal, here's our best agenda, here's like a guide of what each day will look like. Ultimately, I want to give all of us a creative permission just experience this trip and to let's do our best to document it. And as long as we're truthful and honest. As long as we can just share our full humanhood, whatever happens on the other side, I think will be amazing. After that, it just had a little bit of relief knowing that. Honestly, we were inspired by Videos that other queer trans folks were doing in Việt Nam. It's like abstract and editorial and like voiceover and like, it's just like, just put it out there. That was part of our inspo. I think just as much as, our identities and sexualities and gender are fluid, I wanted to encourage, the film and documentation to be just as fluid. Fortunately, we had folks who were filming and doing sound, and with the support of , everyone in the collective, we're all taking photos and doing videos. We're, hoping to just share honestly and report not just our experience, but also share the struggles that we experienced as queer and trans people, the struggles that queer and trans people, in Việt Nam experience to the power of what it means to collaborate together and, um, do something historic and do a first event there ever. we hope to share our post trip reflections of what it's meant for us.  Jean Pham: Yeah, it was just like a fun process for us to take upon this trip and each of us in our own way, document it. QTViet Cafe has different disciplines of artists– filmmakers, photographers, writers, dancers, and so forth, that one of the things we were also asked to do was, to take our own photos and to share it throughout the entire process.  For me it was a different experience because this is my first time going to Việt Nam. My parents came here in 89 and I was born in 95. I guess if you're not a part of the diasporic Việt Namese American population, there are certain, like, ideas held about Việt Nam that some people from the older generation have about, Việt Nam as , a socialist country. And also, like, what it means for people who are refugees to be reckoned with, how their country has transformed. And so I've never gone back to Việt Nam because my parents honestly thought this is like a lost country. It's not home for us anymore. And so a lot of ideas about Việt Nam and what it is now, we're, Reproduced and given to me and of course, like it's a lot of unpacking too, right? Because I honestly don't believe a lot of these held ideas that they have about Việt Nam. And it was important for me to want to experience that. Việt Nam for myself, in a way where I could truly see what the country is and not in a way that necessarily demonizes it or even romanticizes it. A lot of like diasporic poetry and art and writing I feel kind of like hinges or teeters that like point of almost romanticizing their ancestral country. And I think it's important for us to unpack all these like held beliefs and biases. In college, I did a lot of poetry, slam poetry, and I always recognized the language barrier is a big part of access, not being able to fully understand or communicate with our parents is a tension that many like second or third generation Americans face. The way that I think QTViet Cafe interacts with that is pretty ingenious, but also very, what one should do, which is just simply to learn the language. We need to teach each other the language so that we can communicate with each other in Việt Namese. That was another big part of our preparation too.  Some collective members. held Việt Namese classes for us to talk to each other, talk to locals, talk to other queer folks. And also the language is important because as much as we have our own lingo and slang as queer and trans communities here, so do they in Việt Nam, in Việt Namese. With the documentary, not everyone has the same experience, right? For me, it was my first time. So I was trying to visit places where my parents grew up, trying to see the city from my own eyes. Some people had a lot more connection with Việt Nam and had visited it, Việt Nam and Saigon many times before. So in a documentary, there are certain members of the collective that have like more keyed interviews that kind of talk about that difference because even within our collective, we're not monolithic in terms of our experiences and you can see the different ways like we're shaped by it.  I think the last thing I'll share with you is definitely, and Hai, and I kind of talked about this. It's in conversation pretty often, but a lot of eateries, Việt Namese restaurants in the US are kind of stuck in time because a lot of them are, restaurants that are Staffed and created by diasporic Việt Namese refugees. The food has like definitely developed a lot in Việt Nam. And so has the language. It almost feels like, you know, us in a diaspora, us here in California, we're in like a time bubble. And going to Việt Nam breaks that. And lets us experience what does Việt Nam look like now in like 2024, 2023. Now that it has like modernized. You know, most people, most queer and trans Việt Namese people we've met were either in underground economies or they're gig workers or they're freelance workers. I think there's a lot of parallels between the ways that queer and trans people move here and also in Việt Nam. Although there is definitely like that point of us visiting Việt Nam as Americans. or people who have American passports, there is a class dynamic to it. So yeah, it, I would say part of the complication is There are things we were trying to resolve within our own bodies by going back to Việt Nam, but also things we had to reckon with, like the differences too, and how, I think for me, one of the most jarring things was realizing that in Saigon, there are provinces or like neighborhood, entire neighborhoods that are home to just people who immigrated out from their countries and had access to a larger degree of wealth and who are actively perhaps displacing Saigonese locals and realizing that if I wasn't careful, then these are structural issues that can be created if we don't examine our place like in context. Yeah. And I'll check there. Yeah.  Cheryl Truong: Thanks so much for sharing Jean and Hai. That's just about all the time we have left tonight. For those interested in seeing the premiere of their Đồng Quể documentary, learning more about QTViet Cafe. And or celebrating eight years of queer trans Viet magic, please join QTViet Cafe on September 1st in Oakland, California. They will be having an exciting celebration. ? Hai, how can people learn more? Hai Vo: Yeah, we're excited to invite everyone to our eight year anniversary. We're premiering Đồng Quể, which is the film of their Việt Nam trip. We are planning to have it, on Sunday, September 1st. 5 to 9 at Firehouse Oakland in Chinatown. And, yeah, we're live on the tickets and registration.  It'll be up on our IG, @qtvietcafe, it'll be up on our Facebook, it'll be up on our website. Folks can also subscribe to our newsletter too via our website. Yeah, September 1st, Sunday, evening time, 5 to 9, Chinatown at Firehouse in Oakland.  Cheryl Truong: Thank you all. So thank you both so much for being here for coming on the show. And for our listeners, please join us September 1st at the firehouse in Oakland. You hear all of these stories, these intimate details at Jean and Hai have shared with us income to live. For those interested in learning more. QTViet Cafe's socials Facebook, Instagram website, all that good stuff will be in the show notes as well as a link to their registration form. As well as their bilingual letter for a free Palestine. That was written in collaboration with members of QTViet Cafe, the Dallas, Asian American historical society, and also various other community supporters. This letter is bilingual. It starts off with dear family. And is meant to catalyze an intergenerational conversation about Palestine. Everyone has a different relationship story to our families and lineage, so this resource is a conversation starter so please check it out.  It'll also be in the show notes.   Thank you all so much for listening and I'll see you next time. .  Apex express is produced by Miko Lee, Paige Chung, Jalena Keane-Lee, Preeti Mangala Shekar. Shekar, Anuj Vaidya, Kiki Rivera, Swati Rayasam, Nate Tan, Hien Nguyen, Nikki Chan, and Cheryl Truong   Tonight's show was produced by me, cheryl. Thanks to the team at KPFA for all of their support. And thank you for listening!  The post APEX Express – August 22, 2024 – 8 Years of QTViet Cafe! appeared first on KPFA.

AgostoAllElite Podcast
AgostoAllElite Podcast Ep 140: QTV dies out!

AgostoAllElite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2023 50:03


AgostoAllElite Podcast Ep 140: QTV dies out! Chris Hero Reflects On History With Claudio Castagnoli, Rocky Romero Says NJPW Was Aware Of NJPW STRONG Openweight Title Involvement In Continental Classic, Chris Jericho Makes Surprise Appearance At VPW Event In Vietnam and more wrestling news & recaps!!! If you enjoy just audio podcasts, anchor distributes AgostoAllElite to multiple platforms around the world

The Mr. Warren Hayes Show
Adam Copeland got REJECTED (AEW Dynamite review)

The Mr. Warren Hayes Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 71:45


It's time to break down the October 4 AEW Dynamite, which took place at the Stockton Arena in Stockton, CA! Adam Copeland gets REJECTED Powerhouse Hobbs leaves QTV in the dust Rey Fenix defeats Nick Jackson Wardlow defeats Griff Garrison Billy Gunn & The Acclaimed defeat Kip Sabian & The Butcher And The Blade Chris Jericho & Kenny Omega defeat Konosuke Takeshita & Kyle Fletcher Toni Storm defeats Skye Blue

The PWC Network
PWC Friday Night Carnage UnCaged! With Jimmy T, Chris Ambs And Dr. Jeff Lippman.

The PWC Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 102:29


Jimmy Typhoon and Dr. Jeff Lippman are Uncaged on Rampage. Should we take the Machine seriously when he's facing Darby? How does the AEW women's tournament look? Was Hobbs with QTV and how did Johnny TV get an International Championship match? What did Wheely Uterus have to say? Why do I keep hearing about the Ring of Honor tag team titles on AEW television? Including Wish FTR down under Aussie Open! All this and less on Uncaged!     #AEW #AEWDYNAMITE #DYNAMITE Jimmy T and Chris Ambs are bringing the bolt cutters to this weeks rampage as they break down some developments in the tag division, a rare Paul Wright sighting, and a truly terrible (sorry, terrifying) parking lot brawl! Tune in and let's Uncaged this Rampage! Right here on channelattitude.com Via Hamin Media Group! Powered By ChannelAttitude.com And Hamin Media Group. We Are Live At These Locations Youtube    / @pwcnetworkthepwcnetwork8179   Twitter https://twitter.com/PWC_NETWORK Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/41127... The Pwc discussion group HMG Discussion Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/19710... And on the download. At ChannelAttitude.com #AEW #AEWDYNAMITE #DYNAMITE #Rampage #UnCaged Follow Jimmy T On Twitter here @_DJMASSFX_ Follow Jeff Lippman here @icarusfellMD Follow Chris Ambs here @Chrisambs1   #WWE #SummerSlam #PWHustle #PWCNetwork #HMG #HTM  Powered By The PWC Network. thepwcnetwork.podbean.com We Are Live At These Locations https://www.facebook.com/groups/411279583594329 https://twitter.com/PWC_NETWORK https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLmEs_ukWA--J_hCdSOAdsg #AEW #AEWDynamite #WWE #RAW #SmackDown #WWEBACKLASH Powered by the PWC Network www.thepwcnetwork.Podbean.com We Are Live At These Locations https://www.facebook.com/groups/411279583594329 https://twitter.com/PWC_NETWORK https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLmEs_ukWA--J_hCdSOAdsg Follow Jimmy T On Twitter here @_DJMASSFX_ Follow Jeff Lippman here @icarusfellMD Follow Chris Ambvs here @Chrisambs1 #WWE #RAW #SmackDown #PWC #Smachismo Check out Dollar Club Wrestling Here! At https://www.youtube.com/@dollarclubwrestling Follow the boys at Dollar Club Wrestling Kevin B Panetta @PanettaSexyTime Jim Prendergast @JimPrendy54 @JohnnytheJobber     Podbean App Powered By The PWC Network www.thepwcnetwork.podbean.com   Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-pwcshows-podcast/id1567821631 Google Podcasts https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL3RoZXB3Y25ldHdvcmsvZmVlZC54bWw%3D   Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/2I3Hk9QbQSi4BD28QzvfRP Amazon Music/Audible https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/db968c12-7e64-4817-b7ed-4d7920e81e98 TuneIn + Alexa https://feed.podbean.com/thepwcnetwork/feed.xml iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/thepwcnetwork/feed.xml Listen Notes https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/the-pwc-network-the-pwc-network-GqQMWU3hrgw/ Podchaser https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-pwc-network-2178800 Boomplay https://www.boomplaymusic.com/podcasts/47118   We Are Live At These Locations https://www.facebook.com/groups/411279583594329 https://twitter.com/PWC_NETWORK https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLmEs_ukWA--J_hCdSOAdsg Follow Jimmy T On Twitter here @_DJMASSFX_ Follow Jeff Lippman here @icarusfellMD Follow Chris Ambvs here @Chrisambs1 #WWE #RAW #SmackDown #PWC #Smachismo #BACKLASH #WWEBACKLASH       www.thepwcnettwork.Podbean.com We Are Live At These Locations https://www.facebook.com/groups/411279583594329 https://twitter.com/PWC_NETWORK https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLmEs_ukWA--J_hCdSOAdsg Follow Jimmy T On Twitter here @_DJMASSFX_ Follow Jeff Lippman here @icarusfellMD Follow Chris Ambvs here @Chrisambs1   #AewDynamite #AEW #Rampage  Check out Dollar Club Wrestling Here! At https://www.youtube.com/@dollarclubwrestling Follow the boys at Dollar Club Wrestling Kevin B Panetta @PanettaSexyTime Jim Prendergast @JimPrendy54 @JohnnytheJobber   Affiliate link for unlimited hosting plan https://www.podbean.com/PwcNetwork Affiliate link for business hosting plan https://www.podbean.com/pro/PwcNetwork https://www.podbean.com/PwcNetwork                

Mouthing off With Mike Wrestling Podcast
Mouthing Off With Mike IS ALL ELITE 5 - “Shake It Off, You Bland B***h!”

Mouthing off With Mike Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023 42:06


Welcome everyone to the fifth AEW exclusive episode of Mouthing Off With Mike Is All Elite 5 - “Shake it Off You Bland B***h!” Mike covers all things, in the All Elite Wrestling world. Starting with Wednesday Night Dynamite:   Jericho Appreciation Society holds its mandatory meeting  Young Bucks go buck wild against the Hardys  FTW championship match! Rob Van Dam vs Jack Perry   MJF and Adam Cole brochacho dodgeball    Lucha Bros vs Black Pool Combat Club    ITS STING!! he's back to challenge the Mogul Embassy with Darby Allin    AEW'S women's Women's World Championship! Hikaru Shida vs Anna Jay         Next up is AEW Friday Night Rampage:  Darby Allin vs The Mogul Embassy's “The Machine” Brian Cage  Backstage interview with Dr.Britt Baker D.M.D on her upcoming match against Bunny for who gets to be in the 4-Way Match at All In  Freshly Squeezed! Orange Cassidy takes on QTV's Johnny TV for the AEW International Championship  ROH World Tag team champions of Thunder down under, Aussie Open vs The Outrunners  Texas Chainsaw Massacre Death match incoming?! Saraya and the Outcasts cast off Skye Blue Mike has a Collision, AEW Saturday Night Collision that is: Absolute Ricky Starks gets suspended SCISSOR ME DADDY A- oh right.. The Acclaimed vs Iron Savages The Bang Bang Gang (Bullet Club) is Backstage with Lexy Nair   Exclusive interview with Toni Storm and her flying stiletto Ring of Honor World TV Champion Samoa Joe vs Andrew Everett  Christian Cage is the real TNT Champion   Powerhouse Hobbs looks for redemption   Main Event AEW World Trios Championship Match ( The House of Black vs FTR and CM Punk) Mike Wraps the show up with the AEW Exclusive “Final Mouth Off! Covering a wide range of topics including: the All In Card up to this point, AEW thriving, Tony Khan donating money to Hawaii with next weeks AEW shows! Don't forget to Mouth Off with Me on Social Media! Twitter: @MOWM_Podcast Instagram: MOWM_Podcast Dubby Link: https://www.dubby.gg/products/copy-of-starter-pack-shaker-cup?ref=fx1bO2a_GFhod&variant=43977125363940 Dubby Code: MOWM10 Special thanks to Chad The Wicked Foster for the Theme to MOWM check him out here: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/chadthewikkedfoster/gods-will?utm_source=SendGrid&utm_medium=Email+&utm_campaign=website&fbclid=PAAab9enVQeZBHcM7rz6PTI0oGmn_OZoAZ1ivmgZFizD6aGBTOXh6VloMp-_4 Thanks for listening!!

Sunday Night's Main Event
Rampage Ramble 042 - Sometimes You Want To Go

Sunday Night's Main Event

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2023 35:45


Ramble 042 - Sometimes You Want To Go…   Brad does everything he can to improve Greg's mood as they can now talk about the Rampage taping they saw while in Boston this week. Intro- 0:22 Chatting Boston - 0:48 Royal Rampage- 4:15 The Acclaimed vs QTV - 23:30 Kris Statlander and Marina Shafir - 26:00 Closing Thoughts on the taping- 28:13  

Talk Is Jericho
AEW's QTV Invades TIJ

Talk Is Jericho

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 60:50


QTV is QT Marshall, Harley Cameron, and Aaron Solo, and AEW's new faction explains how they formed, and what Harvey Levin's TMZ has to do with their act. You'll hear the details behind the Binaca spray, the name, the Powerhouse Hobbs hype, and how each member was recruited. Harley also talks about her rap battle with The Acclaimed's Max Caster, hitting on Anthony Bowens, and Billy Gunn's reaction and input to the whole segment. Aaron Solo shares his journey to AEW and how one formal email led to an eventual contract signing. And QT reveals the story behind his Ambulance match vs Pentagon Jr. at last week's AAA Triplemania event, discusses his friendship with Cody Rhodes, and offers some insight into his office job as Tony Khan's right-hand man! Thank you for supporting our sponsors!Bosch Tools: learn more at https://www.boschtools.com/us/en/Progressive: Quote today at https://progressive.comeBay Motors: get the right parts, the right fit, and the right prices. https://ebaymotors.comSlingTV: check out https://www.sling.com/ for special offers  STAY CONNECTED:TikTok: @ChrisJerichoInstagram: @talkisjericho @chrisjerichofozzy Twitter: @TalkIsJericho @IAmJerichoYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChrisJerichoFozzyWebsite: https://www.webisjericho.com/

WhatCulture Wrestling
AEW Collision Review - CM Punk Finally Defeats Samoa Joe! Bullet Club Gold Are #1 Contenders! Scorpio Sky RETURNS! The End Of QTV?!

WhatCulture Wrestling

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 61:37


Adam and Michael review AEW Collision and discuss...CM Punk finally defeats Samoa Joe!Bullet Club Gold are #1 contenders!Scorpio Sky RETURNS!Julia Hart vs. Bambi Hall!The end of QTV?!ENJOY!Follow us on Twitter:@AdamWilbourn@MSidgwick@WhatCultureWWEFor more awesome content, check out: whatculture.com/wwe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The PWC Network
PWC Friday Night Carnage Un Caged! With Jimmy T And Dr. Jeff Lippman. 5/19/2023

The PWC Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 107:35


Jimmy Technology and Dr. Jeff Lippman are free From the cage For Uncaged. The Matt Hardy Ethan Page stuff was so bad, we're running it back. And if one heels beat down faces segment wasn't enough, we can two! Someone wears a crimson mask but it's not Moxley. Speaking of, could the BCC squeak by the Mejor Amigos? Does Jade get to 60-0? Why are the Acclaimed doing trios matches? Is Tony Nese really a premier athlete? How did QTV uplift Hobbs this week? All this and much more on Uncaged! Powered By ChannelAttitude.com And Hamin Media Group. We Are Live At These Locations Youtube    / @pwcnetworkthepwc...   Twitter https://twitter.com/PWC_NETWORK Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/41127... The Pwc discussion group HMG Discussion Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/19710... And on the download. At ChannelAttitude.com #AEW #AEWDYNAMITE #DYNAMITE #Rampage #UnCaged Follow Jimmy T On Twitter here @_DJMASSFX_ Follow Jeff Lippman here @icarusfellMD Follow Chris Ambs here @Chrisambs1     Powered By ChannelAttitude.com And Hamin Media Group. We Are Live At These Locations Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@pwcnetworkthepwcnetwork8179 Twitter https://twitter.com/PWC_NETWORK Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/411279583594329 The Pwc discussion group HMG Discussion Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/1971062639776280 And on the download. At ChannelAttitude.com #AEW #AEWDYNAMITE #DYNAMITE #Rampage #UnCaged Follow Jimmy T On Twitter here @_DJMASSFX_ Follow Jeff Lippman here @icarusfellMD Follow Chris Ambvs here @Chrisambs1   #AEW #DYNAMITE #PWC #EXTRA #WWE #RAW #SmackDown #Rampage Powered By The PWC Network. www.thepwcnetwork.podbean.com We Are Live At These Locations https://www.facebook.com/groups/411279583594329 https://twitter.com/PWC_NETWORK https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLmEs_ukWA--J_hCdSOAdsg #AEW #AEWDynamite #WWE #RAW #SmackDown #WWEBACKLASH Powered by the PWC Network www.thepwcnetwork.Podbean.com We Are Live At These Locations https://www.facebook.com/groups/411279583594329 https://twitter.com/PWC_NETWORK https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLmEs_ukWA--J_hCdSOAdsg Follow Jimmy T On Twitter here @_DJMASSFX_ Follow Jeff Lippman here @icarusfellMD Follow Chris Ambvs here @Chrisambs1 #WWE #RAW #SmackDown #PWC #Smachismo Check out Dollar Club Wrestling Here! At https://www.youtube.com/@dollarclubwrestling Follow the boys at Dollar Club Wrestling Kevin B Panetta @PanettaSexyTime Jim Prendergast @JimPrendy54 @JohnnytheJobber     Podbean App Powered By The PWC Network www.thepwcnetwork.podbean.com   Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-pwcshows-podcast/id1567821631 Google Podcasts https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL3RoZXB3Y25ldHdvcmsvZmVlZC54bWw%3D   Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/2I3Hk9QbQSi4BD28QzvfRP Amazon Music/Audible https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/db968c12-7e64-4817-b7ed-4d7920e81e98 TuneIn + Alexa https://feed.podbean.com/thepwcnetwork/feed.xml iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/thepwcnetwork/feed.xml Listen Notes https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/the-pwc-network-the-pwc-network-GqQMWU3hrgw/ Podchaser https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-pwc-network-2178800 Boomplay https://www.boomplaymusic.com/podcasts/47118   We Are Live At These Locations https://www.facebook.com/groups/411279583594329 https://twitter.com/PWC_NETWORK https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLmEs_ukWA--J_hCdSOAdsg Follow Jimmy T On Twitter here @_DJMASSFX_ Follow Jeff Lippman here @icarusfellMD Follow Chris Ambvs here @Chrisambs1 #WWE #RAW #SmackDown #PWC #Smachismo #BACKLASH #WWEBACKLASH       www.thepwcnettwork.Podbean.com We Are Live At These Locations https://www.facebook.com/groups/411279583594329 https://twitter.com/PWC_NETWORK https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLmEs_ukWA--J_hCdSOAdsg Follow Jimmy T On Twitter here @_DJMASSFX_ Follow Jeff Lippman here @icarusfellMD Follow Chris Ambvs here @Chrisambs1   #AewDynamite #AEW #Rampage  Check out Dollar Club Wrestling Here! At https://www.youtube.com/@dollarclubwrestling Follow the boys at Dollar Club Wrestling Kevin B Panetta @PanettaSexyTime Jim Prendergast @JimPrendy54 @JohnnytheJobber   Affiliate link for unlimited hosting plan https://www.podbean.com/PwcNetwork Affiliate link for business hosting plan https://www.podbean.com/pro/PwcNetwork https://www.podbean.com/PwcNetwork        

The PWC Network
PWC SmackAttackTalk! With John Enright, Dr. Jeff Lippman, And Jimmy T.

The PWC Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2023 172:51


So yeah. Puerto Rico. Cool. Show ok. Did the show have Island vibes? Was it Cool? JDE and the boys of the PWC will let you know. And if it wasn't cool, we will spit in it's face...unless it likes it. We also give our predictions for backlash 2023, and who might show up? All this! AND MORE! As THE PWC Brings to you, the SmackAttackTalk!   Powered By The PWC Network www.thepwcnetwork.podbean.com We Are Live At These Locations https://www.facebook.com/groups/411279583594329 https://twitter.com/PWC_NETWORK https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLmEs_ukWA--J_hCdSOAdsg Follow Jimmy T On Twitter here @_DJMASSFX_ Follow Jeff Lippman here @icarusfellMD Follow Chris Ambvs here @Chrisambs1 #WWE #RAW #SmackDown #PWC #Smachismo     made a poor career choice is back: Bandido! He earned a shot at the International Title by staying away. Does OC defend his title? What does Adam Cole have to say? What's happening with the Pillars? Can Dax win a singles match against Double J? Was Tony's huge announcement really huge? Does Wardlow successfully defend his title and outshine his new buddy, Arn D'Angelo Anderson? What's worse than Best Friends? Best Friends 2.0. Kosher pickles rule though. If one announcement isn't enough, maybe the second will get you excited. How the least coveted free agent in wrestling? Never mind that...you missed QTV. No worries, it's back. Did Jade get her first loss and lose her TBS title? How did the Silver Lovers do against the BCC? All this and more on the Skirmish! Powered By The PWC Network www.thepwcnetwork.podbean.com We Are Live At These Locations https://www.facebook.com/groups/411279583594329 https://twitter.com/PWC_NETWORK https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLmEs_ukWA--J_hCdSOAdsg Follow Jimmy T On Twitter here @_DJMASSFX_ Follow Jeff Lippman here @icarusfellMD Follow Chris Ambvs here @Chrisambs1 #WWE #RAW #SmackDown #PWC #SKIRMISH #DYNAMITE #AEW #WWEBACKLASH     Powered By The PWC Network www.thepwcnetwork.podbean.com We Are Live At These Locations https://www.facebook.com/groups/411279583594329 https://twitter.com/PWC_NETWORK https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLmEs_ukWA--J_hCdSOAdsg Follow Jimmy T On Twitter here @_DJMASSFX_ Follow Jeff Lippman here @icarusfellMD Follow Chris Ambvs here @Chrisambs1 #WWE #RAW #SmackDown #PWC #SKIRMISH #DYNAMITE #AEW     www.thepwcnettwork.Podbean.com We Are Live At These Locations https://www.facebook.com/groups/411279583594329 https://twitter.com/PWC_NETWORK https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLmEs_ukWA--J_hCdSOAdsg Follow Jimmy T On Twitter here @_DJMASSFX_ Follow Jeff Lippman here @icarusfellMD Follow Chris Ambvs here @Chrisambs1   #AewDynamite #AEW #Rampage  Check out Dollar Club Wrestling Here! At https://www.youtube.com/@dollarclubwrestling Follow the boys at Dollar Club Wrestling Kevin B Panetta @PanettaSexyTime Jim Prendergast @JimPrendy54 @JohnnytheJobber   Affiliate link for unlimited hosting plan https://www.podbean.com/PwcNetwork Affiliate link for business hosting plan https://www.podbean.com/pro/PwcNetwork https://www.podbean.com/PwcNetwork    

WhatCulture Wrestling
AEW Rampage Preview - The Firm Deletion! Mark Briscoe Vs. Preston Vance! The End Of QTV? A Rollercoaster Week For AEW?!

WhatCulture Wrestling

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 37:44


Adam and Michael preview tonight's AEW Rampage and discuss...The Firm Deletion!Mark Briscoe vs. Preston Vance!What next for Jade Cargill?The end of QTV?A rollercoaster week for AEW?!ENJOY!Follow us on Twitter:@AdamWilbourn@MSidgwick@WhatCultureWWEFor more awesome content, check out: whatculture.com/wwe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The PWC Network
PWC Friday Night SmackTalk! With Jimmy T And Dr. Jeff Lippman.

The PWC Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 120:10


Jimmy Trade and Dr. Jeff Lippman are covering Smackdown, the Draft and the supplemental draft picks since. Will we make sense of it? Nope. We're mostly sane so we can't make sense of nonsense. But we'll try where we can. Argue when we can. Discuss the matches, moves and the build(???) to Backlash. All this and MORE! Right Here on THE PWC Friday Night SmackTalk! On The PWC Network! Powered By The PWC Network www.thepwcnetwork.podbean.com We Are Live At These Locations https://www.facebook.com/groups/411279583594329 https://twitter.com/PWC_NETWORK https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLmEs_ukWA--J_hCdSOAdsg Follow Jimmy T On Twitter here @_DJMASSFX_ Follow Jeff Lippman here @icarusfellMD Follow Chris Ambvs here @Chrisambs1 #WWE #RAW #SmackDown #PWC #Smachismo     made a poor career choice is back: Bandido! He earned a shot at the International Title by staying away. Does OC defend his title? What does Adam Cole have to say? What's happening with the Pillars? Can Dax win a singles match against Double J? Was Tony's huge announcement really huge? Does Wardlow successfully defend his title and outshine his new buddy, Arn D'Angelo Anderson? What's worse than Best Friends? Best Friends 2.0. Kosher pickles rule though. If one announcement isn't enough, maybe the second will get you excited. How the least coveted free agent in wrestling? Never mind that...you missed QTV. No worries, it's back. Did Jade get her first loss and lose her TBS title? How did the Silver Lovers do against the BCC? All this and more on the Skirmish! Powered By The PWC Network www.thepwcnetwork.podbean.com We Are Live At These Locations https://www.facebook.com/groups/411279583594329 https://twitter.com/PWC_NETWORK https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLmEs_ukWA--J_hCdSOAdsg Follow Jimmy T On Twitter here @_DJMASSFX_ Follow Jeff Lippman here @icarusfellMD Follow Chris Ambvs here @Chrisambs1 #WWE #RAW #SmackDown #PWC #SKIRMISH #DYNAMITE #AEW   Powered by the PWC Network www.thepwcne made a poor career choice is back: Bandido! He earned a shot at the International Title by staying away. Does OC defend his title? What does Adam Cole have to say? What's happening with the Pillars? Can Dax win a singles match against Double J? Was Tony's huge announcement really huge? Does Wardlow successfully defend his title and outshine his new buddy, Arn D'Angelo Anderson? What's worse than Best Friends? Best Friends 2.0. Kosher pickles rule though. If one announcement isn't enough, maybe the second will get you excited. How the least coveted free agent in wrestling? Never mind that...you missed QTV. No worries, it's back. Did Jade get her first loss and lose her TBS title? How did the Silver Lovers do against the BCC? All this and more on the Skirmish! Powered By The PWC Network www.thepwcnetwork.podbean.com We Are Live At These Locations https://www.facebook.com/groups/411279583594329 https://twitter.com/PWC_NETWORK https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLmEs_ukWA--J_hCdSOAdsg Follow Jimmy T On Twitter here @_DJMASSFX_ Follow Jeff Lippman here @icarusfellMD Follow Chris Ambvs here @Chrisambs1 #WWE #RAW #SmackDown #PWC #SKIRMISH #DYNAMITE #AEW     www.thepwcnettwork.Podbean.com We Are Live At These Locations https://www.facebook.com/groups/411279583594329 https://twitter.com/PWC_NETWORK https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLmEs_ukWA--J_hCdSOAdsg Follow Jimmy T On Twitter here @_DJMASSFX_ Follow Jeff Lippman here @icarusfellMD Follow Chris Ambvs here @Chrisambs1   #AewDynamite #AEW #Rampage  Check out Dollar Club Wrestling Here! At https://www.youtube.com/@dollarclubwrestling Follow the boys at Dollar Club Wrestling Kevin B Panetta @PanettaSexyTime Jim Prendergast @JimPrendy54 @JohnnytheJobber   Affiliate link for unlimited hosting plan https://www.podbean.com/PwcNetwork Affiliate link for business hosting plan https://www.podbean.com/pro/PwcNetwork https://www.podbean.com/PwcNetwork  

The PWC Network
PWC Wednesday Night Skirmish! With Jimmy T And Dr. Jeff Lippman Ep121.

The PWC Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 131:46


Jimmy T and Dr. Jeff Lippman are pronto on covering all najir announcements like Trinity going to Impact! Oh. Wrong show. Punk At Raw This past week?? Oh Wrong show AGAIN!? Well, someone missing for a while who made a poor career choice is back: Bandido! He earned a shot at the International Title by staying away. Does OC defend his title? What does Adam Cole have to say? What's happening with the Pillars? Can Dax win a singles match against Double J? Was Tony's huge announcement really huge? Does Wardlow successfully defend his title and outshine his new buddy, Arn D'Angelo Anderson? What's worse than Best Friends? Best Friends 2.0. Kosher pickles rule though. If one announcement isn't enough, maybe the second will get you excited. How the least coveted free agent in wrestling? Never mind that...you missed QTV. No worries, it's back. Did Jade get her first loss and lose her TBS title? How did the Silver Lovers do against the BCC? All this and more on the Skirmish! Powered By The PWC Network www.thepwcnetwork.podbean.com We Are Live At These Locations https://www.facebook.com/groups/411279583594329 https://twitter.com/PWC_NETWORK https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLmEs_ukWA--J_hCdSOAdsg Follow Jimmy T On Twitter here @_DJMASSFX_ Follow Jeff Lippman here @icarusfellMD Follow Chris Ambvs here @Chrisambs1 #WWE #RAW #SmackDown #PWC #SKIRMISH #DYNAMITE #AEW   Powered by the PWC Network www.thepwcnetwork.Podbean.com We Are Live At These Locations https://www.facebook.com/groups/411279583594329 https://twitter.com/PWC_NETWORK https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLmEs_ukWA--J_hCdSOAdsg Follow Jimmy T On Twitter here @_DJMASSFX_ Follow Jeff Lippman here @icarusfellMD Follow Chris Ambvs here @Chrisambs1   #AewDynamite #AEW #Rampage  Check out Dollar Club Wrestling Here! At https://www.youtube.com/@dollarclubwrestling Follow the boys at Dollar Club Wrestling Kevin B Panetta @PanettaSexyTime Jim Prendergast @JimPrendy54 @JohnnytheJobber   Affiliate link for unlimited hosting plan https://www.podbean.com/PwcNetwork Affiliate link for business hosting plan https://www.podbean.com/pro/PwcNetwork https://www.podbean.com/PwcNetwork          

The PWC Network
PWC Friday Night Carnage UnCaged! BOTB VI Edition! With Jimmy T, Chris Ambs, And Dr. Jeff Lippman.

The PWC Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 109:35


Jimmy Turnstile, Chris Ambs and Dr. Jeff Lippman are Uncaged as we cover 2 hours of AEW and totally not RoH action. Can Hook survive All Ego Ethan Page or will there be an unsanctioned title change? Darby got him by a car? What's Swerve got in mind? Can the JAS & the Acclaimed coexist? Why is Julia Hart wrestling? Meanwhile, can OC overcome an injured hand to defeat LFI? Will Jade defeat a Freshman and go to 55-0? Can she & Taya share a finisher? Can Powerhouse get more gold…err..silver with QT? All this, QTV, and less! Right Here on ChannelAttitude.com For Rampage Un Caged! Battle Of The Belts Edition!   We Are Live At These Locations Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@pwcnetworkthepwcnetwork8179 Twitter https://twitter.com/PWC_NETWORK Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/411279583594329 The Pwc discussion group And on the download. At www.thepwcnetwork.podbean.com #AEW #AEWDYNAMITE #DYNAMITE #PWC #SKIRMISH #ROH #PWC #AEW #Rampage #WWE #RAW #PWC #Machismo Powered by the PWC Network www.thepwcnetwork.Podbean.com We Are Live At These Locations https://www.facebook.com/groups/411279583594329 https://twitter.com/PWC_NETWORK https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLmEs_ukWA--J_hCdSOAdsg Follow Jimmy T On Twitter here @_DJMASSFX_ Follow Jeff Lippman here @icarusfellMD Follow Chris Ambvs here @Chrisambs1   #AewDynamite #AEW #Rampage  Check out Dollar Club Wrestling Here! At https://www.youtube.com/@dollarclubwrestling Follow the boys at Dollar Club Wrestling Kevin B Panetta @PanettaSexyTime Jim Prendergast @JimPrendy54 @JohnnytheJobber   Affiliate link for unlimited hosting plan https://www.podbean.com/PwcNetwork Affiliate link for business hosting plan https://www.podbean.com/pro/PwcNetwork https://www.podbean.com/PwcNetwork      

Sunday Night's Main Event
**** UPDATED:! All Elite Weekly: A Dynamite of One Story : Word to your maternal unit....

Sunday Night's Main Event

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 83:56


Dan and Joe are back once again with another pod of sexy goodness...All Elite Weekly....covering Dynamite from March 22. Topics include: - Forbidden Door presale ramblings - Show had one main storyline and a bunch of entertaining other stuff - Sting doing OC is hilarious - FTR/Gunns...it's always fun when there's a bit of reality involved. - Put some respect on Stokley's name. - BCC needs to be more vicious - Why are they putting Hobbs with QTV? - For that matter, why is Jade with Marc Sterling? - Main event the match, amazing...main event the story after, kinda stupid...even for pro wrestling - Quick ratings chat All this and more PEACE!!!

One-Winged Wrestling
Kenny Omega vs El Hijo del Vikingo - AEW Dynamite, March 22, 2023

One-Winged Wrestling

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 93:23


Bill and Krishna predict and then review tonight's edition of AEW Dynamite including a match of the year candidate featuring Kenny Omega and El Hijo del Vikingo, story time with Adam Cole, an ambulance for the Young Bucks, more QTV, and perhaps some discussion of Forbidden Door 2 sprinkled in. Predictions: 9:20 Review: 31:50 Matches Discussed: Sting, Darby Allin & Orange Cassidy vs. The Butcher & The Blade & Kip Sabian The Gunns (Colton & Austin Gunn) (c) vs. Top Flight (Dante & Darius Martin) for the AEW World Tag Team Championship Hook vs. Stokely Hathaway in a No DQ Match Jon Moxley vs. Stu Grayson Toni Storm vs. Skye Blue Kenny Omega vs. El Hijo del Vikingo

The PWC Network
PWC Friday Night Carnage UnCaged. With Jimmy T, Chris Ambs And Dr. Jeff Lippman.

The PWC Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 115:20


Jimmy Thyme, Chris Ambs and Dr. Jeff Lippman are all over Rampage. Hobbs has his first TNT Title defense against Rey Fénix. QTV was ringside. We've got the 4-1-1. Taya makes her debut against Ava Lawless! What did Mark Sterling have up his Brief to injoin Jade's first major challenge since the last major challenge. What hijinx are the Gunns up to? What are the Bollywood Boys doing in the Rampage zone and was one of them replaced? Why was Paul Wight on commentary? Why did Mark Henry deliver his line without speaking to either side? How did Brody King fare against the always dangerous, Daniel Garcia? All this and more on the PWC Friday Night Carnage Uncaged!     #ROH #PWC #AEW #Rampage #WWE #RAW #PWC #Machismo Powered by the PWC Network www.thepwcnetwork.Podbean.com We Are Live At These Locations https://www.facebook.com/groups/411279583594329 https://twitter.com/PWC_NETWORK https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLmEs_ukWA--J_hCdSOAdsg Follow Jimmy T On Twitter here @_DJMASSFX_ Follow Jeff Lippman here @icarusfellMD Follow Chris Ambvs here @Chrisambs1   #AewDynamite #AEW #Rampage  Check out Dollar Club Wrestling Here! At https://www.youtube.com/@dollarclubwrestling Follow the boys at Dollar Club Wrestling Kevin B Panetta @PanettaSexyTime Jim Prendergast @JimPrendy54 @JohnnytheJobber   Affiliate link for unlimited hosting plan https://www.podbean.com/PwcNetwork Affiliate link for business hosting plan https://www.podbean.com/pro/PwcNetwork https://www.podbean.com/PwcNetwork          

Off The Script w/JDfromNY
AEW Dynamite 3/15/23 Review | The "4 Pillars" Of AEW Fatal 4 Way Teased For Double Or Nothing In Las Vegas, The Elite Save Adam Page From The Blackpool Combat Club, Taya Valkyrie Debuts, Triple Threat For The AEW Trios Championship

Off The Script w/JDfromNY

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 123:47


AEW Dynamite 3/15/23 review with JDfromNY. AEW Dynamite for March 15th, 2023 is LIVE from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada! Hometown heroes Chris Jericho and Kenny Omega are set to clash in a high-stakes championship match, as "The Demo God" Sammy Guevara and Daniel Garcia team up Jericho to take on Kenny Omega and The Young Bucks, and The House Of Black, Malakai Black, Brody King, and Buddy Matthews for the AEW World Trios Championship. Also, Jade Cargill will defend her AEW TBS Championship in an open challenge match, with rumors swirling that Canada-born Taya Valkyrie could answer the call. Plus, Orange Cassidy will defend the rebranded AEW International Championship against WWE Hall of Famer Jeff Jarrett, and Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, and Wheeler Yuta take on "Hangman" Adam Page and Dark Order's John Silver and Alex Reynolds. Meanwhile, AEW World Champion MJF will be in Winnipeg to celebrate his birthday with his re-Bar Mitzvah, and Ruby Soho, Toni Storm, and Saraya of The Outcasts will speak in front of the AEW fans. And finally, QT Marshall will present the debut episode of QTV, following his successful involvement in helping Powerhouse Hobbs capture the AEW TNT Championship from Wardlow last week. 

It‘s All Pro Wrestling Podcast
The Most Entertaining 98 Seconds of Your Life, Episode #54

It‘s All Pro Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 76:57


This week's episode is brought to you by Moving On, starring Lily Tomlin & Jane Fonda in limited theaters 3/17! It was 3/16 Day and the boys had something to say! You will hear about is The Running Man, Stu Grayson, Puerto Rico, New Era's CastleMania Review, the debut of QTV, Veronica Mars, 4 Pillars Redux, Iron Sheik/Jim Duggan, AEW Revolution, Vampirina, love, Mist Boy Theories and so much more. OH KISS ME BLARNEY STONE! WHAT AN AMAZING EPISODE! This week's episode is brought to you by: Moving On, Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin star as estranged friends who reunite to seek revenge on the petulant widower (Malcolm McDowell) of their recently deceased best friend. Along the way, Fonda's character reunites with her great love (Richard Roundtree) as each woman learns to make peace with the past and each other.  Watch the smash trailer here! Links from the Podcast- Google Sheet of Assignments of the Past  It's All Pro Wrestling Playlist  Purowave- KanaWave Video Purowave Twitter Red Viper's GoFundMe  Assignments For Next Week- ECW: Living Dangerously 1998, ECW World Television Championship- 3.1.98 Taz (c.) v. Bam Bam Bigelow   YouTube   WWF: WrestleMania 13, Submission Match- 3.27.97 Bret Hart v. “Stone Cold” Steve Austin   dailymotion Check Everything Else We Do: Twitter Instagram Facebook Merch- Threadless Store Merch- RedBubble Website Songs Used In The Podcast: “Movin' On” by Mya on Mya “Stone Cold Steve Austin” by Jim Johnston on WWF The Music Volume 3 “We Used to Be Friends” by The Dandy Warhols on Welcome To The Monkey House “Heartless” by Kanye West on 808s and Heartbreak “The Dance” by Murs (ft. El-P) on The End of the Beginning “Hey Ladies” by The Beastie Boys on Paul's Boutique kiss

WhatCulture Wrestling
AEW Dynamite Review - The Elite SAVE Hangman Page! Jeff Jarrett Vs. Orange Cassidy! Taya Valkyrie Is All Elite! AEW's Pillars RUIN MJF's Re-Bar Mitzvah?!

WhatCulture Wrestling

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 83:12


Adam and the Dadley Boyz review last night's episode of AEW Dynamite and discuss...The Elite SAVE Hangman Page!Jeff Jarrett vs. Orange Cassidy!Taya Valkyrie is All Elite!QTV's debut!AEW's pillars RUIN MJF's Re-Bar Mitzvah?!ENJOY!Follow us on Twitter:@AdamWilbourn@MichaelHamflett@MSidgwick@WhatCultureWWEFor more awesome content, check out: whatculture.com/wwe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Everything Pro Wrestling
AEW Dynamite 3/15/23 Full Show Review & Results | Trios! Trios! Trios!

Everything Pro Wrestling

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 79:04


AEW Dynamite - March 15, 2023 The following matches are advertised for Wednesday's AEW Dynamite television show. -“House of Black” Malakai Black, Brody King, and Buddy Matthews vs. “The Elite” Kenny Omega, Matt Jackson, and Nick Jackson vs. Chris Jericho, Sammy Guevara, and Daniel Garcia in a three-way for the AEW Trios Titles -AEW World Champion MJF celebrates his “Re-Bar Mitzvah” -Orange Cassidy vs. Jeff Jarrett for the AEW International Championship -Jade Cargill's Canadian open challenge for the TBS Championship -Hangman Page, Stu Grayson, and Evil Uno vs. Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, and Wheeler Yuta -“The Outcasts” Ruby Soho, Toni Storm, and Saraya speak -The debut of QTV with QT Marshall Source: https://prowrestling.net/site/2023/03/10/aew-dynamite-preview-the-latest-lineup-for-wednesdays-tbs-show-4/ Here's everything you need to know before tonight's AEW Dynamite on TBS WE HAVE SOME GREAT MERCH ON TEE PUBLIC

Total Spotfest Wrestling Podcast
Jericho vs Kenny Omega, Taya Valkyrie, 4 Pillars Square Off | AEW Dynamite (3-15-23) Review

Total Spotfest Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 63:53


JJ and Jamie review and react to AEW Dynamite from Winnipeg (3-15-23). They go over the super-Canadian show with House of Black-The Elite-Jericho Appreciation Society's Trios title match, Taya Valkyrie's AEW debut, the return of Stu Grayson, along with the tease of Hangman rejoining The Elite, The Outcasts putting the women's division on blast, QTV (whatever the hell that was) and so much more! ------------------------------------------------ Intro Music: VOYAGER 1 by John Tasoulas | https://soundcloud.com/john-tasoulas Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License License: Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/totalspotfest/message

One-Winged Wrestling
House of Black vs The Elite vs JAS - AEW Dynamite, March 15, 2023

One-Winged Wrestling

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 109:23


Bill and Krishna predict and review this Canadian episode of AEW Dynamite from the city that breeds the world's greatest wrestlers, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. They look at MJF's Re-Bar Mitzvah with its amazing promos from the AEW pillars, the debut of QTV, a segment with the Outcasts, the debut of Taya Valkyrie, as well as some spectacular matches. They might also be freaking out just a little over the announcement of AEW/NJPW Forbidden Door coming to Toronto on June 25. Dynamite Review: 34:27 Matches Discussed: Hangman Page & Dark Order (Evil Uno & Stu Grayson) vs. Blackpool Combat Club (Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta) Jade Cargill vs. Nicole Matthews for the TBS Championship Orange Cassidy (c) vs. Jeff Jarrett for the AEW International Championship House of Black (Malaki Black, Brody King & Buddy Matthews) (c) vs. The Elite (Kenny Omega & The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson)) vs. Jericho Appreciation Society (Chris jericho, Sammy Guevara & Daniel Garcia) for the AEW World Trios Championship

WhatCulture Wrestling
AEW Dynamite Preview - Triple Threat Trios Title TUSSLE! MJF's Re-Bar Mitzvah Celebration! The Debut Of QTV! Could Jeff Jarrett Become AEW International CHAMPION?!

WhatCulture Wrestling

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 40:42


Adam and the Dadley Boyz preview tonight's AEW Dynamite and discuss...Triple Threat Trios Title TUSSLE!MJF's Re-Bar Mitzvah Celebration!The debut of QTV!Jade Cargill's Canadian Open Challenge!Could Jeff Jarrett become AEW International CHAMPION?!ENJOY!Follow us on Twitter:@AdamWilbourn@MichaelHamflett@MSidgwick@WhatCultureWWEFor more awesome content, check out: whatculture.com/wwe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

A World of Difference
Belonging: Lola Adeyemo on Immigrant Women in Corporate Spaces, ERGs, and Being Nigerian in California

A World of Difference

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 62:49


 Lori is speaking at the https://i.snoball.it/p/QTV/t (Podcast Movement Evolutions Conference )in LA March 23-26. Her session is on Inclusion for Social Impact: How Podcasting Can Lead to Societal Change. Sign up with Lori's discount code below to attend at JW Marriott @ LA LiveOr Virtually From Around the World! Will Ferrell is the keynote speaker. Join nearly 2,000 podcasters and industry professionals from around the world. USE CODE FRIEND25 AND SAVE $25         https://i.snoball.it/b/track/eyJiIjoibGFuZGluZ19wYWdlIiwiYyI6ImNsaWNrIiwiZCI6InJlZ2lzdHJhdGlvbl9saW5rIiwiZSI6IlFUViJ9?fpm=c3d64f301d3b2691ef22d47050abbdc8&media=t (REGISTER NOW)        ************** Lola Adeyemo is the founder and CEO ofhttps://eqimindset.com/ ( EQImindset) (EQI is from Equity and Inclusion). As a certified diversity, equity & inclusion professional, she leverages her experiences as an Immigrant, a career mom, and a Scientist and within different global corporations to inspire and motivate underrepresented individuals. Her goal is to expand the conversations on identity dimensions and intersectionality to help underrepresented and unheard voices be the best versions of themselves regardless of the systems they operate within, Corporate, Non-Profit or Schools.  Lola is currently working towards her Doctorate in Strategic leadership program with a dissertation focus on belonging for Immigrant women and Her book on "Immigrant Women In Corporate America and Belonging" is set for a fall 2022 release. Lola is on https://www.linkedin.com/in/lolaaadeyemopm/ (Linkedin) and https://www.instagram.com/immigrantsincorporate/ (Instagram)  The A World of Difference Podcast is brought to you in partnership with https://www.missioalliance.org/ (Missio Alliance). Stay In Touch: Connect on Facebook and Instagram with thoughts, questions, and feedback. Rate, review and share this podcast with anyone that would love to listen.   Find Us Online: https://www.instagram.com/aworldof.difference/ (@aworldof.difference) on Instagram and https://www.facebook.com/A-World-of-Difference-613933132591673/ (A World of Difference) on Facebook, on Twitter at https://twitter.com/loriadbr (@loriadbr) & on Clubhouse https://www.joinclubhouse.com/@loriadbr (@loriadbr).https://linktr.ee/aworldofdifference (https://linktr.ee/aworldofdifference) or http://loriadamsbrown.com/ (loriadamsbrown.com)Interested in one-on-one or group coaching on how to live a life that makes a difference? Check out: https://www.loriadamsbrown.com/coaching (https://www.loriadamsbrown.com/coaching) Did you know that podcasts are a great way to grow your personal and business brand voice? Here's the secret, we all want to feel connected to brands we buy from. What better way to humanize a brand than through sharing your story on a podcast. Kitcaster is a podcast booking agency that specializes in developing real human connections through podcast appearances. If you are an expert in your field, have a unique story to share, or an interesting point of view-- it's time to explore the world of podcasting with Kitcaster. You can expect a completely customized concierge service from our staff of communication experts. Kitcaster is your secret weapon in podcasting for business. Your audience is waiting to hear from you. Go to https://kitcaster.com/difference/ (https://kitcaster.com/difference/) to apply for a special offer for friends of this podcast. Mentioned in this episode: Coaching Sept 22 Want to get unstuck and make a difference? Go to loriadamsbrown.com/coachnig for a free exploratory session. Patreon Support us for as little as $5/month at Patreon.com/aworldofdifference and receive exclusive audio content and free merch. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy

A World of Difference
Belonging: Lola Adeyemo on Immigrant Women in Corporate Spaces, ERGs, and Being Nigerian in California

A World of Difference

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 62:49


 Lori is speaking at the https://i.snoball.it/p/QTV/t (Podcast Movement Evolutions Conference )in LA March 23-26. Her session is on Inclusion for Social Impact: How Podcasting Can Lead to Societal Change. Sign up with Lori's discount code below to attend at JW Marriott @ LA LiveOr Virtually From Around the World! Will Ferrell is the keynote speaker. Join nearly 2,000 podcasters and industry professionals from around the world. USE CODE FRIEND25 AND SAVE $25         https://i.snoball.it/b/track/eyJiIjoibGFuZGluZ19wYWdlIiwiYyI6ImNsaWNrIiwiZCI6InJlZ2lzdHJhdGlvbl9saW5rIiwiZSI6IlFUViJ9?fpm=c3d64f301d3b2691ef22d47050abbdc8&media=t (REGISTER NOW)        ************** Lola Adeyemo is the founder and CEO ofhttps://eqimindset.com/ ( EQImindset) (EQI is from Equity and Inclusion). As a certified diversity, equity & inclusion professional, she leverages her experiences as an Immigrant, a career mom, and a Scientist and within different global corporations to inspire and motivate underrepresented individuals. Her goal is to expand the conversations on identity dimensions and intersectionality to help underrepresented and unheard voices be the best versions of themselves regardless of the systems they operate within, Corporate, Non-Profit or Schools.  Lola is currently working towards her Doctorate in Strategic leadership program with a dissertation focus on belonging for Immigrant women and Her book on "Immigrant Women In Corporate America and Belonging" is set for a fall 2022 release. Lola is on https://www.linkedin.com/in/lolaaadeyemopm/ (Linkedin) and https://www.instagram.com/immigrantsincorporate/ (Instagram)  The A World of Difference Podcast is brought to you in partnership with https://www.missioalliance.org/ (Missio Alliance). Stay In Touch: Connect on Facebook and Instagram with thoughts, questions, and feedback. Rate, review and share this podcast with anyone that would love to listen.   Find Us Online: https://www.instagram.com/aworldof.difference/ (@aworldof.difference) on Instagram and https://www.facebook.com/A-World-of-Difference-613933132591673/ (A World of Difference) on Facebook, on Twitter at https://twitter.com/loriadbr (@loriadbr) & on Clubhouse https://www.joinclubhouse.com/@loriadbr (@loriadbr).https://linktr.ee/aworldofdifference (https://linktr.ee/aworldofdifference) or http://loriadamsbrown.com/ (loriadamsbrown.com)Interested in one-on-one or group coaching on how to live a life that makes a difference? Check out: https://www.loriadamsbrown.com/coaching (https://www.loriadamsbrown.com/coaching) Did you know that podcasts are a great way to grow your personal and business brand voice? Here's the secret, we all want to feel connected to brands we buy from. What better way to humanize a brand than through sharing your story on a podcast. Kitcaster is a podcast booking agency that specializes in developing real human connections through podcast appearances. If you are an expert in your field, have a unique story to share, or an interesting point of view-- it's time to explore the world of podcasting with Kitcaster. You can expect a completely customized concierge service from our staff of communication experts. Kitcaster is your secret weapon in podcasting for business. Your audience is waiting to hear from you. Go to https://kitcaster.com/difference/ (https://kitcaster.com/difference/) to apply for a special offer for friends of this podcast. Mentioned in this episode: Coaching Sept 22 Want to get unstuck and make a difference? Go to loriadamsbrown.com/coachnig for a free exploratory session. Patreon Support us for as little as $5/month at Patreon.com/aworldofdifference and receive exclusive audio content and free merch. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy

Telefonemas
#Telefonemas - Mari Mansur

Telefonemas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 67:39


A conversa da vez é com Mari Mansur. Ela é produtora cultural e trabalha com o coletivo QTV (https://qtvlabel.bandcamp.com/) Entre em contato por telefonemaspodcast@gmail.com Manda um PIX pra gente: https://nubank.com.br/pagar/sqpk6/obJRDmYnga Colabore também pelo https://apoia.se/telefonemas Este episódio foi possível pelo apoio de: Adriana Felix, Andrea Camurça, Dagmar Pinheiro, Dalva Abrantes, Douglas Vieira, Ismália Santos, Jessica da Mata, Lívia Rossati, Rohmanelli, Sabrina Fernandes, Gabriel Nunes, Mateus Botelho, Tatiane Araujo Russo, Pedro Henrique Duarte, Erick Marlon, Diogo Gregorio Burilio, Kleber Monte, Deyvson Matiy, Rhuan Borborema, Moara Juliana, Vitor Breda, Lucas Monteiro, Augusto Batista, Matheus Fonseca, Anna Martins, Thiago Benicchio, Marcelo Pereira, Guilherme Ruy, Kaio Teixeira, Vinicius Ramos, Lucas Gomes e Alan Neves

In Kyles Convo
Talksport, Tottenham Hotspur and more with Simeon Wright #4

In Kyles Convo

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2021 70:37


Our guest today has worked his way from company's such as QTV sports then Sky news room then Southwark newspaper limited and now works at Talksport as the assistant producer and has given us his time tonight! Follow Simeon at: Instagram: simrjwright Twitter: simrjwright Follow us at: Instagram: Inkylesconvo Twitter: Inkylesconvo Facebook: Inkylesconvo TikTok: Inkylesconvo YouTube: Inkylesconvo Google podcasts: Inkylesconvo Apple podcasts: Inkylesconvo Spotify: Inkylesconvo Follow Kyle at: Instagram: mrbigkyle Twitter: mrbigkyle Youtube: mrbigkyle TikTok: mrbigkyle

Barenaked ABCs (Alphabetical Barenaked [Ladies] Catalog

This week we discuss a song that is all about modern canine management.  Don’t agree with me?  Come on the show and show us you aren’t all bark, no bite.  In the meantime, stop growling and listen to us discuss Invisible Fence.  Acoustic  Fake Nudes  Spoken word  Live on QTV  17:15 they play a demo of Invisible Fence that theRead More

Barenaked ABCs (Alphabetical Barenaked [Ladies] Catalog
Episode 143: If I Had A Million Dollars (Part 2)

Barenaked ABCs (Alphabetical Barenaked [Ladies] Catalog

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 50:08


That’s right. We didn’t talk about this quintessential song enough last week, so we invited Steffan and Jeff to join us this week for their opinions. And since we didn’t have appearances last week, here are some: Appearances Intimate and Interactive https://youtu.be/Z-6aeP-H1fw House of Strombo after Junos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJlsCkNI2Ww Steven on QTV https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxoUzbUJonI Behind the Vinyl (Ed and Tyler) https://youtu.be/mtpG9W8v1cE BehindRead More

Scottish Football Marketing Podcast
30: Live Streaming Part Two - Jack McGill (QTV)

Scottish Football Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 44:41


In part two of our Live Streaming special, Jack McGill who runs QTV talks to us about the production aspect of live streaming, the story of QTV and his advice for clubs going forward.

P3 Musikdokumentär
M.I.A - Popdrottning utan rötter

P3 Musikdokumentär

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 59:01


Flyktingen som blev en popikon - Från inbördeskriget i Sri Lanka till röda mattan i Hollywood. M.I.A ska precis uppträda på Super Bowl, år 2012. Årets sporthändelse i USA. Madonna, Nicki Minaj och M.I.A kliver på scen och framför 68 000 skrikande människor, spelar de låten Give me all your luvin. M.I.A och Nicki Minaj är utklädda till hejarklacksledare. Bilden vilar på M.I.A. Hon tittar rakt in i kameran och sträcker upp långfingret åt hela USA. I ett religiöst land där svordomar censureras har M.I.A, som dessutom är utlänning, precis visat fingret för 100 miljoner patriotiska amerikaner. Medier är rasande och M.I.A undrar om karriären plötsligt är över. P3 Musikdokumentär om M.I.A är en berättelse om att fly från krig och hamna på röda mattan i Hollywood. Om att ha en fot i två kulturer, men inte stå stadigt i någon. Om att försöka berätta för världen om ett inbördeskrig, men att känna att ingen vill lyssna. En dokumentär av Robin Jonsson Producent: Sigge Dabrowski Exekutiv Producent: Axel Winqvist Tekniker: Fredrik Nilsson Programmet är en produktion från Tredje Statsmakten Media. Ljudklippen i dokumentären är hämtade från: Mathangi/Maya/M.I.A, M.I.As Youtube-kanal, Slumdog Millionaire, Ekot, AP, Fox News, A-F-A, Clique tv, House of Strombo, CBS, CNN och QTV.

ABERTA
Marta Supernova

ABERTA

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2019


#28 #ABEEERTACarioca, Marta permeia tanto a música eletrônica quanto outras areas do audio visual e espaços de fomentação artística além da pista de dança. Em entrevista conta sobre cenas de representatividade importantes no RJ e mais sobre seu processo. Equipe de apoio neste podcast:Assistência Jurídica: @amar_a_marDesign e edição: @brugnara_Entrevista por: @luli.livreFotografia: @urzedoeduardo Produção:  @brugnara_, @prazer.dudaRedes sociais Marta Supernova:https://www.mixcloud.com/martasupernova/https://www.instagram.com/martasupernova/https://www.instagram.com/pedrapomes/refs ABERTA por Marta Supernova:1. DeathValesuchiMamba RecSão PauloArte: Kakubo - https://www.instagram.com/kkakubo/https://open.spotify.com/track/12CmR3HdSgdTeNqqCArJNd?si=nKeiXaKpQn2bVGWxULHOPQhttps://soundcloud.com/mamba-negra-9/valesuchi-death2. Música do FuturoTantão e os FitaQTVRio de JaneiroFoto: Patrícia Cavaleiro - https://instagram.com/patriciacavalheiro__?igshid=1ljeh18j650wlhttps://open.spotify.com/track/3LzP7hcTWowRkt5zK1Wzxs?si=2ZB9X4BnRLev_-_iBqD4LAhttps://soundcloud.com/tantaoeosfita/musica-do-futuro3. Passeio Arco Íris Rebello - https://instagram.com/tchebello?igshid=1ftwill2kz64y40%Foda/Maneiríssimohttps://open.spotify.com/track/09xsdHC9KZkY3cpGYX8Icn?si=cHYFqE4oRueLo9zn1fesbAhttps://soundcloud.com/40fodamaneirissimo/passeio-arco-iris4. Phosphene 01 - Amanda Mussi RemixAmanda MussiSubismo - https://soundcloud.com/subismoPrimitive State RecordsSão Paulohttps://open.spotify.com/track/4VOTXP6H0niL1JS06223fJ?si=6stBc2ezQqCN-PbCekqMkghttps://soundcloud.com/primitive-state-records/subismo-phosphene-01-amanda-mussi-remix5. Piada VerídicaSérgio40%Foda/ManeiríssimoRio de Janeirohttps://open.spotify.com/track/68kaTpKlNbZJSughhP3ScM?si=zBs_5v42T8mVxZdFGyTrfghttps://soundcloud.com/40fodamaneirissimo/piada-veridicaAssistência Jurídica: Marcella RibeiroDesign e edição: Gabriel BrugnaraEntrevista por: Luli RomanoFotografia: Eduardo Urzedo  Produção: Duda Bernardez, Gabriel BrugnaraRedes Sociais ABERTA:https://www.instagram.com/abeeerta/http://facebook.com/ABEEERTA

Documenteers: The Documentary Podcast
Shorties 15: Billy Bob Thornton 'Blow Up' on QTV

Documenteers: The Documentary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 21:38


Hello Doccalos. Get Your Herzog flavored Faygos up in the air because Angela and Bob are ready to put the spotlight on another musical act that is propped up on celebrity money. This next band you think you may enjoy on paper, but seeing it happen is another result entirely. We don't even get to the music in this one, because Billy Bob Thornton and his Boxmasters have a bone to pick with the host of QTV. (Turns out the host is called Q. We think.) Actually, the Boxmasters seem pretty damn chill about it. Billy Bob, on the other hand, does not want any references to the fact that he is an award winning actor to come up in band interviews. This two year old (at the time) "Modbilly" act is on nationally syndicated shows on its own merit and it has NOTHING to do with the celebrity of Bill Bob Thornton. Angela is still cringing from this one. No other Boxmasters video comes close to the views on Billy Bob Thornton's 'Blow Up' on QTV video. Hey. He will always have "Randy, You Tunin' Son of a Bitch" and "Go Fuckin' Practice, Randy!" from the always quotable film "Sling Blade". Bob just might get a tattoo of Dwight Yoakam from "Sling Blade". Don't even try to talk him out of it. Keep on Doccin'. www.documenteerspodcast.com Here's the cringe inducing interview: https://youtu.be/IJWS6qyy7bw Here's that Boxmasters video about "Britches" and "Balls":https://youtu.be/7sPUYwxSU1o Here's that amazing scene from "Sling Blade": https://youtu.be/6BodzqAyPtI

Gay Savvy Podcast
60 Episode 60 - Gay Savvy

Gay Savvy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2013


Its a new dawn its a new day its a new life - its even a new cast. Spencer teams up with Michael James and Str8 Mike for a new year and look for Gay Savvy. Episode 60 delivers many discussions and hot topics happening amongst the gay and local community. [GILLARD] our fresh retorts and opinions over the latest [MADONNA] Find out her latest new breaker [GINA RILEY] Our thoughts go out to one of our fav aussie hags [QTV] the latest queer entertainment project coming to community tv - QTV - we get all the goss with our fellow co host Michael James...also a fellow cohost on the series QTV. And as per usual plenty of fresh new music to be educated on. Good to be back

Q: Video Podcast
Brian Wilson on QTV

Q: Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2011 3:17


In this excerpt from the interview, Brian fields a few questions about drug use. The legendary songwriter of Beach Boys fame, Brian Wilson, joined us for a chat in Studio Q.

Q: Video Podcast
Ron Maclean on QTV

Q: Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2011 10:24


Nine time Gemini award winning, Ron Maclean, has had a colorful 25 year career with 'Hockey Night in Canada.' We talk about his life, career, and his stick handling skills in this interview from the Glenn Gould Studio.

Q: Video Podcast
The Weakerthans

Q: Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2011 9:43


The Weakerthans stopped by our studio to chat and perform songs from their two decade-long catalog of songs.

Q: Video Podcast
Canada Reads Panelists/Books Revealed!

Q: Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2010 19:09


The 2011 Canada Reads books and advocates were revealed live on Q.

First Things First TV
121 First Things First TV - "No Good Swede Goes Unpunished"

First Things First TV

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2009 8:00


Heather discusses the crazy train that is Billy Bob Thornton, eating 51 of the hottest chilies in the world in two minutes and the new Swedish stripper tax. Every morning Heather rolls out of bed, grabs a cup of coffee and brings you all the news she deems worthy...or funny. Or worthy of being funny. You get the point.

upNXT: The Unofficial NXT Podcast
SITD 3/30/23: Steph De Lander's AEW Debut, Claudio/Kingston ROH Sit Down

upNXT: The Unofficial NXT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 14:12


John Siino reviews this week's editions of AEW Dark, AEW Dark: Elevation, IMPACT Wrestling, ROH On HonorClub, WOW Superheroes, NXT Level Up, MLW Underground Wrestling, NWA USA, NWA Powerrr, and WWE Main Event in under 15 minutes on Shot In The Dark.This week on AEW Dark, Steph De Lander (the former Persia Pirotta from NXT) makes her debut against Marina Shafir, AR Fox vs. Nick Comoroto, Skye Blue vs. Queen Aminata, QTV is in tag team action and Konosuke Takeshita takes on Cole Karter in the main event.On IMPACT Wrestling, Taya Valkyrie ‘sacrifices' herself by messing with the ‘dark magic', Bully Ray & Masha Slamovich vs. Tommy Dreamer & Mickie James, The Design vs. Time Machine and Josh Alexander calls out Steve Maclin.ROH On HonorClub has a sit-down with Claudio Castagnoli & Eddie Kingston ahead of their ‘Supercard of Honor' title match, Samoa Joe puts out an open challenge, Aussie Open vs. Christopher Daniels & Matt Sydal and The Embassy meet their next title challengers.Also, Riho vs. Diamante on AEW Dark: Elevation, WOW Tag Team Title match on WOW Superheroes, The Country Gentlemen vs. Miserably Faithful on NWA USA, Microman vs. Real1 on MLW Underground Wrestling, EC3 & BLK Jeez vs. Tyrus & Eric Jackson on NWA Powerrr, Nathan Frazer debuts on WWE Main Event, Odyssey Jones vs. Kale Dixon on NXT Level Up and more!Get your Shot in the Dark T-Shirt at Pro Wrestling Tees!Join our live NXT POST Shows every Tuesday night at YouTube.com/POSTWrestlingFollow more of Davie and Braden's work at Poisonrana.ca, with a weekly show covering everything in the world of wrestling, Shot in the Dark, and more!Tuesday: upNXT – NXT Review (POST Wrestling Feed)Wednesday: POISONRANA LIVE – WrestleMania Preview Show (Poisonrana Podcast Feed)Thursday: Shot In The Dark w/ John Siino (Poisonrana Podcast Feed)Thursday: Davie joins John & Wai to preview Stand & Deliver (POST Wrestling Cafe) Friday: Bonus Show w/ Neal Flanagan (Poisonrana Patreon Feed)Saturday: WrestleMania 39 Night 1 Watch Party at Gabby'sSunday: WrestleMania 39 Night 2 Watch Party at Gabby'sLast week's Patreon shows included WrestleMania XIX, Behind The BDE…and more!Only $5 for the “Friend” tier to access all these shows and everything in the back catalog! Movie reviews, PPV reviews and so much more!!! Photo Courtesy: ROH, AEWShot in the Dark Theme by: Cno EvilSubscribe: https://www.postwrestling.com/subscribeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/702343790308154Twitch: https://twitch.tv/PoisonranaPodPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/PoisonranaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PoisonranaPodT-Shirts: https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/upnxtDiscuss: https://forum.postwrestling.com

upNXT: The Unofficial NXT Podcast
SITD 2/23/23: Thorpe-NXT, Booker-AEW, New NWA Women's Tag Champs… Twice

upNXT: The Unofficial NXT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 11:56


John Siino reviews this week's editions of AEW Dark, AEW Dark: Elevation, IMPACT Wrestling, MLW Fusion, Women of Wrestling, NXT Level Up, MLW Underground Wrestling, NWA USA, NWA Powerrr, and WWE Main Event in under 15 minutes on Shot In The Dark.This week on AEW Dark, we have the debut of Brady Booker (formerly Bodhi Hayward of NXT) as he takes on Dak Draper, Preston Vance tries to take another luchador mask and a trio of stellar matches between Emi Sakura/Billie Starkz, Matt Sydal/Slim J, Trent Beretta/Tony Nese and a tease for QTV.On MLW Underground Wrestling, we have the return of John Hennigan as we see which side he chooses in Cesar Duran's war against MLW, Mance Warner runs Real1 over with a car and Alex Hammerstone defends the MLW World Heavyweight Championship against YAMATO of Dragon Gate before getting approached with an octopus in a box.NXT Level Up sees the debut of Eddy Thorpe (the former Karl Fredericks from NJPW) as he takes on Dante Chen, Xyon Quinn faces off against the much bigger Oba Femi and Valentina Feroz tries to figure out what to do with Elektra Lopez before taking on Ivy Nile.Also, The Lucha Brothers vs. Tony Nese & Ari Daivari on AEW Dark: Elevation, The Fixers steal the US Tag Team titles on NWA USA, Kandi Krush vs. Chainsaw on Women of Wrestling, we get new Women's Tag Team Champions (twice) on NWA Powerrr, Bron Breakker debuts on WWE Main Event, the debut of Barry Horowitz on IMPACT Wrestling and more!Get your Shot in the Dark T-Shirt at Pro Wrestling Tees!Join our live NXT POST Shows every Tuesday night at YouTube.com/POSTWrestlingFollow more of Davie and Braden's work over at Poisonrana.ca, with a weekly show covering everything in the world of wrestling, plus Shot in the Dark and more!Tuesday: upNXT – NXT Review (POST Wrestling Feed)Thursday: Shot In The Dark w/ John Siino (Poisonrana Podcast feed)Friday: The Detox w/ Braden Herrington & Jordan Goodman (Poisonrana)Saturday: upYOURS – The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)Sunday (2pm LIVE!): Poisonrana Weekly News Show (Poisonrana)Last week's shows included Elimination Chamber Review, Survivor Series 2002, Behind The BDE…and more!Only $5 for the “Friend” tier to access all these shows and everything in the back catalog! Movie reviews, PPV reviews and so much more!!! Photo Courtesy: AEW, WWEShot in the Dark Theme by: Cno EvilSubscribe: https://www.postwrestling.com/subscribeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/702343790308154Twitch: https://twitch.tv/PoisonranaPodPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/PoisonranaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PoisonranaPodT-Shirts: https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/upnxtDiscuss: https://forum.postwrestling.com

upNXT: The Unofficial NXT Podcast
SITD 6/29/23: Johnny TV Debuts, New MLW National Champion

upNXT: The Unofficial NXT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 12:29


John Siino reviews this week's editions of AEW Rampage, IMPACT Wrestling, ROH On HonorClub, WOW Superheroes, MLW Fusion, NXT Level Up, NWA USA, NWA Powerrr, and WWE Main Event in under 15 minutes on Shot In The Dark.This week on AEW Rampage, we have the debut of Johnny TV (John Hennigan) as he is the newest member of QTV, as well as the first Rampage appearance from MJF, Jack Perry vs. Douki, and Skye Blue vs. Anna Jay AS in an Owen Hart Foundation Tournament Quarter Final Match.On MLW Fusion, Jacob Fatu goes after John Hennigan and his MLW National Openweight Championship, the Samoan Swat Team defends the tag team titles against the FBI & The Mane Event and Microman tries to take down the much bigger Beastman.ROH On HonorClub is headlined with a Chicago Street Fight as Athena defends the ROH Women's World Championship against Kiera Hogan, as well as a Pure Rules match between Daniel Garcia and Rocky Romero.Also, the second part of The World Is A Vampire: Australia on NWA Powerrr, Team Spirit is formed on WOW Superheroes, Apollo Crews vs. JD McDonagh on WWE Main Event, Jacy Jayne debuts on NXT Level Up, Bully Ray & Steve Maclin vs. Eddie Edwards & Frankie Kazarian on IMPACT Wrestling, and more!Get your Shot in the Dark T-Shirt at Pro Wrestling Tees!Join our live NXT POST Shows every Tuesday night at YouTube.com/POSTWrestlingFollow more of Davie and Braden's work at Poisonrana.ca, with a weekly show covering everything in the world of wrestling, Shot in the Dark, and more!Tuesday: upNXT – NXT Review (POST Wrestling Feed)Thursday: Shot in the Dark w/ John Siino (Poisonrana Podcast Feed)Friday: Reviews From The 6ix – WWE Vengeance 2006 (Poisonrana Patreon)Sunday: POISONRANA LIVE (Poisonrana Podcast Feed)Only $5 for the “Friend” tier to access all these shows and everything in the back catalog! Movie reviews, PPV reviews and so much more!!! Photo Courtesy: MLW, AEWShot in the Dark Theme by Cno EvilSubscribe: https://www.postwrestling.com/subscribeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/702343790308154Twitch: https://twitch.tv/PoisonranaPodPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/PoisonranaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PoisonranaPodT-Shirts: https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/upnxtDiscuss: https://forum.postwrestling.com

upNXT: The Unofficial NXT Podcast
SITD 7/27/23: Royal Rampage, Utami-ROH, Izzi Dame Debuts

upNXT: The Unofficial NXT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 12:25


John Siino reviews this week's editions of AEW Rampage, IMPACT Wrestling, ROH On HonorClub, WOW Superheroes, MLW Fusion, NXT Level Up, NWA Powerrr, and WWE Main Event in under 15 minutes on Shot In The Dark.This week on ROH on HonorClub, we have the debut of Utami Hayashishita as she takes on Trish Adora, Dalton Castle vs. Shane Taylor in the finals of the ROH Television Title Eliminator Tournament and the Bollywood Boyz debut in a four corners match against The Kingdom, The WorkHorsemen and Action Andretti & Darius Martin.On NXT Level Up, we have the debut of Izzi Dame as she takes on Dani Palmer, Ikemen Jiro makes his return by teaming up with Quincy Elliott to take on Hank Walker & Tank Ledger and Dante Chen faces off against Javier Bernal.AEW Rampage has Kris Statlander defending the TBS Championship against Marina Shafir, Billy Gunn & The Acclaimed vs. QTV, as well as a 20-man Royal Rampage battle royal.Also, the 2023 Opera Cup begins on MLW Fusion, Kandi Krush & Princess Aussie vs. Penelope Pink & Vickie Lynn McCoy on WOW Superheroes, Kerry Morton defends the Junior Heavyweight Championship against Matt Vine on NWA Powerrr, Josh Alexander speaks on IMPACT Wrestling, the Apollo Crews-JD McDonagh rubber match on WWE Main Event, and more!Get your Shot in the Dark T-Shirt at Pro Wrestling Tees!Join our live NXT POST Shows every Tuesday night at YouTube.com/POSTWrestlingFollow more of Davie and Braden's work at Poisonrana.ca, with a weekly show covering everything in the world of wrestling, Shot in the Dark, and more!Tuesday: upNXT – NXT Review (POST Wrestling Feed)Thursday: Shot in the Dark w/ John Siino (Poisonrana Podcast Feed)Friday: Reviews From The 6ix – Jaws (1975) (Poisonrana Patreon)Sunday: NXT Great American Bash Review (POST Wrestling Feed)Only $5 for the “Friend” tier to access all these shows and everything in the back catalog! Movie reviews, PPV reviews and so much more!!! Patreon.com/PoisonranaLast week's shows include Best Match Ever: The Golden Lovers, Blood and Guts review…and more!Photo Courtesy: ROH, WWEShot in the Dark Theme by Cno EvilSubscribe: https://www.postwrestling.com/subscribeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/702343790308154Twitch: https://twitch.tv/PoisonranaPodPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/PoisonranaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PoisonranaPodT-Shirts: https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/upnxtDiscuss: https://forum.postwrestling.com