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Large hotel chain run by Wyndham Hotels & Resorts

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VOV - Chương trình thời sự
Thời sự 6h 1/3/202: Từ hôm nay, ngành công an chỉ còn 3 cấp là Bộ, tỉnh và xã

VOV - Chương trình thời sự

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2025 28:24


VOV1 - Gần 700 đơn vị công an cấp huyện với gần 6000 đội trực thuộc chấm dứt hoạt động- Dư luận xã hội ủng hộ mạnh mẽ quyết định miễn toàn bộ học phí cho học sinh từ bậc mầm non đến hết trung học phổ thông công lập trên cả nước, bắt đầu từ năm học tới-Tỉnh Bà Rịa - Vũng Tàu có thành phố thứ 3 là Phú Mỹ, với mục tiêu trở thành đô thị cảng biển hiện đại, vươn tầm khu vực và thế giới- Từ hôm nay, ngành công an chỉ còn 3 cấp là Bộ, tỉnh và xã. Gần 700 đơn vị công an cấp huyện với gần 6000 đội trực thuộc chấm dứt hoạt độngTrong phần tin thế giới:-Sau những tranh cãi gay gắt, Tổng thống Mỹ và Tổng thống Ucraina hủy họp báo và không ký thỏa thuận về khoáng sản như kế hoạch- Quốc vụ khanh phụ trách phát triển của Bộ Ngoại giao và Phát triển Vương quốc Anh từ chức để phản đối chính sách mới cắt giảm viện trợ nước ngoài để tăng chi tiêu quốc phòng-Hơn 2 tỷ người Hồi giáo bước vào tháng lễ Ramada

Ultim'ora
Calenda, "incursione" all'assemblea del Pd a Napoli

Ultim'ora

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 1:08


NAPOLI (ITALPRESS) - Antonio Misiani, responsabile Economia e finanze, imprese e infrastrutture del PD, accoglie Carlo Calenda alla direzione provinciale del PD Napoli che si è tenuta all'hotel Ramada, a Napoli, nella sala adiacente all'incontro organizzato da Azione con iscritti, simpatizzanti e cittadini. "Io ho già dato", ha affermato scherzando Calenda varcando l'ingresso."Salutiamo il senatore", lo ha accolto Misiani. "Da qualche parte ho ancora la tessera", ha spiegato il leader di Azione, che dopo un abbraccio con Misiani ha preso la parola per un breve saluto. "Io non volevo disturbarvi, volevo solo augurarvi buon lavoro. Misiani è una delle pochissime persone in Parlamento che capisce qualcosa di industria. Ogni tanto dice qualche sciocchezza sul nucleare, ma lo fa per ragioni di coalizione. Non perché ci crede. Ma vi giuro che è una delle persone più competenti sulle industrie, una delle pochissime che ci sono in parlamento. L'unico problema, ma magari prima o poi lo risolve, è che è iscritto al Pd...". xm9/sat/gtr

Ultim'ora
Calenda, "incursione" all'assemblea del Pd a Napoli

Ultim'ora

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 1:08


NAPOLI (ITALPRESS) - Antonio Misiani, responsabile Economia e finanze, imprese e infrastrutture del PD, accoglie Carlo Calenda alla direzione provinciale del PD Napoli che si è tenuta all'hotel Ramada, a Napoli, nella sala adiacente all'incontro organizzato da Azione con iscritti, simpatizzanti e cittadini. "Io ho già dato", ha affermato scherzando Calenda varcando l'ingresso."Salutiamo il senatore", lo ha accolto Misiani. "Da qualche parte ho ancora la tessera", ha spiegato il leader di Azione, che dopo un abbraccio con Misiani ha preso la parola per un breve saluto. "Io non volevo disturbarvi, volevo solo augurarvi buon lavoro. Misiani è una delle pochissime persone in Parlamento che capisce qualcosa di industria. Ogni tanto dice qualche sciocchezza sul nucleare, ma lo fa per ragioni di coalizione. Non perché ci crede. Ma vi giuro che è una delle persone più competenti sulle industrie, una delle pochissime che ci sono in parlamento. L'unico problema, ma magari prima o poi lo risolve, è che è iscritto al Pd...". xm9/sat/gtr

Brant & Sherri Oddcast
2099 Why Don't We Implode The Ramada?

Brant & Sherri Oddcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 16:48


Topics:  The Middle Seat, AI Jesus, Masterclass, End Times, Royal Caribbean BONUS CONTENT: Y2K   Quotes:  “It can't all end like this.” “I don't laugh at your orthopedic needs.” “We were wrong before.” “What is our reaction to the Good News?”

The Future of Insurance
The Future of Insurance Podcast – Magda Ramada, Global Insurtech Innovation Leader, WTW (Live from ITC)

The Future of Insurance

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 20:37


Magdalena is a Senior Director and Global InsurTech Innovation Leader at WTW's Insurance Consulting and Technology (ICT). She leads ICT's inorganic growth strategy as well as its interaction with the external insurtech ecosystem globally. She joined the firm as a Senior Economist at Watson Wyatt's Research and Innovation Center in 2005. She has 20+ years of experience in R&D and international strategy consulting and was WTW's Global Head of Research and Analytical Services. Magda holds a M.Sc. in math. Finance and a PhD in Quantitative Economics and Finance. She also holds a professional certificate on Innovation from the MIT Professional Education Program. For the past 10 years she has been solely focused on innovation and strategic consulting for the Insurance Industry, especially around digital transformation, advanced analytics, blockchain, emerging risks and #insurtech. She was among the first to publish and discuss blockchain in the context of insurance and has focused almost exclusively on helping the insurance industry to understand and deploy new technologies since 2014. She is a well-recognized thought leader in insurtech and the implications of new technologies for the risk transfer industry. She has been a prolific public speaker in the past 10 years and in the past couple of years alone, Magda has had over 100 public speaking engagements specific to insurtech and blockchain at various international conferences and summits. She has also published multiple articles, blogs, interviews and audio/visual media on the topic. She sees herself as a blockchain and technology governance crusader and devotes significant time to educational activities, ranging from workshops for executives to sessions at elementary schools and trainings to empower #womenintech. Her main areas of expertise include blockchain, technology and innovation, advanced analytics, MNC internationalization and innovation strategies, emerging markets, global governance, macroeconomic and socio-political risks.  Further, Magdalena has 14 years of teaching experience at European (Germany, UK) and Latin American universities. She also led many research projects for multilateral organizations on microinsurance, financial inclusion and innovation, including pre-2009 projects on alternative currencies. Highlights from the Show Note This episode is brought to you by The Future of Insurance thought leadership series, available globally from Amazon in print, Kindle and Audible audiobook. Follow the podcast at future-of-insurance.com/podcast for more details and other episodes. Music courtesy of Hyperbeat Music, available to stream or download on Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music and more.

X22 Report
[DS] Just Made Their First Move, Trump Creating Elite Force For DC, Checkmate – Ep. 3497

X22 Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 86:54


Watch The X22 Report On Video No videos found Click On Picture To See Larger PictureGermany is entering a depression, orders are down, it's starting to look like 2009. Berkshire Hathaway is piling into cash, why, the market is going up. Trump is going to turn the economy upside down, the [CB] is panicking because they know what is coming. The [DS] is now preparing their counter attack against the patriots. They needed to reset the election after 2020. They needed to show the public that the election system works and we have no problems. The [DS] is now making their first move to try to stop Trump, this will not work. Trump is creating an elite force for DC. They will bring the corrupt to their knees, checkmate.   (function(w,d,s,i){w.ldAdInit=w.ldAdInit||[];w.ldAdInit.push({slot:13499335648425062,size:[0, 0],id:"ld-7164-1323"});if(!d.getElementById(i)){var j=d.createElement(s),p=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];j.async=true;j.src="//cdn2.customads.co/_js/ajs.js";j.id=i;p.parentNode.insertBefore(j,p);}})(window,document,"script","ld-ajs"); Economy https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1855904340021571729 https://twitter.com/KobeissiLetter/status/1855685090400972965   faster pace than in the mid-2000's. Back then, this percentage reached 24.5% in Q2 2005 and remained elevated until 2008. Berkshire Hathaway also decided to HALT stock buybacks for the first time since 2018. Does Warren Buffett believe the market is too expensive? https://twitter.com/KobeissiLetter/status/1855719797612253198   shrunk by ~$500 and ~$100 billion, respectively. Overall, total foreign holdings as a share of outstanding federal debt have dropped from 35% to 24%, near the lowest level in 18 years. This is the consequence of rapidly rising public debt with the supply of Treasuries rising ~$15 trillion over the last decade. Foreign demand for Treasuries cannot keep up with skyrocketing US debt. https://twitter.com/DC_Draino/status/1855976535947137439   time you swipe Common sense is back Let's get people out of debt, eliminate hidden taxes, and make america wealthy again https://twitter.com/WallStreetSilv/status/1855834930447626453   Political/Rights https://twitter.com/kevinnbass/status/1855827870637019223 https://twitter.com/charliekirk11/status/1855710820220674337 https://twitter.com/Craptocracy/status/1855716513745190914 Annual Net Cost: The Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) has estimated that illegal immigration costs American taxpayers approximately $150.7 billion annually. This figure was cited for 2022, suggesting that if this level of spending continued, the cost over the three years from 2022 to 2024 would be around over $450 billion.   https://twitter.com/WallStreetApes/status/1855819457761063083   migrants staying in Albany's Ramada and Holiday Inn Express to leave” “New York City is saying they'll be closing 10 sites outside of New York City” “City officials say they've housed more than 220 migrant families from upstate hotels since 2023. Now these individuals may soon need to navigate new policies too as president-elect Donald Trump has put mass deportation on his agenda.” Hotels will start opening back up to the American Public and no longer be used for illegals Immigration Lawyers Prepare to Battle Trump in Court Again Nearly eight years after the first challenges to his immigration policies, Donald Trump is returning to the White House promising a more aggressive crackdown. It was just days into his first term when President Trump issued an order banning the entry of people from several predominantly Muslim countries. An SOS went out to immigration lawyers across New York to head to Kennedy Airport, where arriving passengers were already being detained. By noon, hundreds of lawyers were interviewing relatives and friends of travelers who were being held, challenging their detention and drafting petitions f...

Miles to Memories Podcast
TMT News - 2025 Trending Travel, 5 Free Hyatt Nights, Paid Hyatt Place Breakfast, LoungeBuddy Dies & Newark!

Miles to Memories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 21:00


Twenty Minute Travel has now joined the MtM Podcast feed! You can catch this show each week right here in addition to the regular MtM Podcast or watch it on Youtube!  Episode Description This week Chase was in the news a lot for a number of different reasons. To start, they added Air Canada lounge access for Sapphire Reserve cardholders. This is a good perk, but it has a huge downside. Chase also released their Q4 spending offers on cards with targeted deals giving 5-7X back on grocery and more. Finally, Chase also has newly increased offers on Sapphire Preferred and the World of Hyatt credit card. The latter is giving 5 free nights as a welcome offer. Is this better than points?   In other news after 5 years of ownership, American Express has announced they are killing off LoungeBuddy. RIP. We also discuss: a fire at Newark airport, the Albuquerque Balloon Festival, 2025 trending travel destinations, Virgin Atlantic going revenue based, the search for Ramada's "CEO" and the new show we are launching on this channel.   Episode Guide 0:00 Newark can't have nice things 0:36 You can be Ramada's new “CEO” 3:15 Amex's 2025 trending travel destinations 5:07 Hyatt Place paid breakfast spreading? 8:17 Sapphire Preferred's new 60K offer with a twist 9:47 Hyatt's new 5 free night welcome offer 11:37 Sapphire Reserve adds Air Canada lounge access 13:10 Amex shutting down LoungeBuddy 14:49 Lucrative targeted Chase spending offers for Q4 16:23 Virgin Atlantic revenue based redemptions - Good or bad? 17:58 Mark visiting the Albuquerque Balloon Festival 19:14 Our new show coming to this channel Enjoying the podcast? Please consider leaving us a positive review on your favorite podcast platform! You can also connect with us anytime at podcast@milestomemories.com.  You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, TuneIn, Pocket Casts, or via RSS. Don't see your favorite podcast platform? Please let us know! Music: Rewind by Jay Someday | https://soundcloud.com/jaysomeday Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License

20 Minute Travel
2025 Trending Travel, 5 Free Hyatt Nights, Paid Hyatt Place Breakfast, LoungeBuddy Dies & Newark!

20 Minute Travel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 21:00


Episode Description: As a reminder you can watch this show as well at: https://www.youtube.com/@20minutetravel - You can also find the show along with our sister show MTM Travel in the combined MTM Travel feed. More info here. This week Chase was in the news a lot for a number of different reasons. To start, they added Air Canada lounge access for Sapphire Reserve cardholders. This is a good perk, but it has a huge downside. Chase also released their Q4 spending offers on cards with targeted deals giving 5-7X back on grocery and more. Finally, Chase also has newly increased offers on Sapphire Preferred and the World of Hyatt credit card. The latter is giving 5 free nights as a welcome offer. Is this better than points? In other news after 5 years of ownership, American Express has announced they are killing off LoungeBuddy. RIP. We also discuss: a fire at Newark airport, the Albuquerque Balloon Festival, 2025 trending travel destinations, Virgin Atlantic going revenue based, the search for Ramada's "CEO" and the new show we are launching on this channel. Episode Guide: 0:00 Newark can't have nice things 0:36 You can be Ramada's new “CEO” 3:15 Amex's 2025 trending travel destinations 5:07 Hyatt Place paid breakfast spreading? 8:17 Sapphire Preferred's new 60K offer with a twist 9:47 Hyatt's new 5 free night welcome offer 11:37 Sapphire Reserve adds Air Canada lounge access 13:10 Amex shutting down LoungeBuddy 14:49 Lucrative targeted Chase spending offers for Q4 16:23 Virgin Atlantic revenue based redemptions - Good or bad? 17:58 Mark visiting the Albuquerque Balloon Festival 19:14 Our new show coming to this channel About the Show: We love to travel and love to laugh! 20 Minute Travel is designed to get you all of the info you need to supercharge your travel by utilizing credit cards, travel rewards and other tricks to pay pennies on the dollar.  Shawn Coomer is the founder of Miles to Memories and has traveled all over the world with his family utilizing miles & points. He has been writing and podcasting about miles, points and travel since 2013 and has earned and spent millions of points & miles across dozens of programs. Mark Ostermann is the former Managing Editor of Miles to Memories and is the Managing Editor at Travel on Points. He has been writing about his travel experiences since 2017 and loves to dive into the weeds so you don't have to. He also enjoys a good beer and a laugh or fifty. Each week tens of thousands of people tune into our MtM Vegas news shows at http://www.YouTube.com/milestomemories. If you like this show check it out! Enjoying the podcast? Please consider leaving us a positive review on your favorite podcast platform! You can also connect with us anytime at 20minutetravel@gmail.com.

Extraplasm Podcast
Episode 97: "More Paranormal Sightings & Signings Than An Airport Ramada" With Matt Sanders of TCU Collectibles

Extraplasm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 100:32


Matt Sanders of TCU Collectibles and the Containment Unit Ghostbusters Autograph Collecting Group on Facebook joins the podcast to discuss signing opportunities past and present! Tune in as Jim and Matt debrief on their experiences meeting Ghostbusters talent for private signings back in June, and then find out what amazing signing opportunities Matt is helping to coordinate in a few weeks at the Spooky Empire convention in Florida! Plus find out about some of the most significant Ghostbusters Headlines since Jim was last behind the microphone! Special Thanks Logo / Cover Art - Brendan Pearce, Badoochi Studios, @badoochistudios Theme Song - "Ghostbusters" by MAGNAVOX

Scouting for Growth
Magda Ramada: From Blockchain to Revolutionising Insurance with the Right Tech

Scouting for Growth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 52:02


On this episode of the Scouting For Growth podcast, Sabine VdL talks to Magda Ramada, Senior Director and InsurTech Innovation Leader at WTW's Insurance Consulting and Technology, where she spearheads the company's engagement with InsurTech startups and blockchain initiatives worldwide. With over two decades of experience, she has become a prominent voice in digital transformation, advanced analytics, and emerging risks within the insurance industry. Today, we'll be exploring Magdalena's journey in InsurTech, her views on the challenges and opportunities in the industry, and her vision for the future of insurance technology. KEY TAKEAWAYS I got into insurance and technology by chance. 10 years ago I took on a project for a large insurance company whose CEO wanted to look at lobbying risks and macro-economic risks, which I was an expert on. I felt self-conscious talking about risk to the CEO, so I studied like I'd never studied before, and it was a great experience. After that, everything I did was around insurance which led me to blockchain technology, and I realised this was going to change the way we can neutralise risks. I don't think I'll ever leave. Technology is an enabler. It doesn't need to be AI-based or shiny or a startup, as long as it's the right kind of solution to transform the industry. In insurance, the applications of technology and the needs and functionality are very different from personal lines to motor, home or pet insurance. It's a world with a lot of complexity.  What are the tools that enable me to use and analyse more data, leverage the data we already have, and how that data can travel from very different functions and allow a very different target operating model where the technical functions converge to work as one. There are a number of specialisms around that that go deep, like generative AI, natural language processing, OCR, where you become an expert in a niche and you don't need to know insurance. The first thing you need to understand is how a technology is going to affect what you are doing. Then there's the augmentation with everyone in the value chain (the claims handler, underwriter, customer, online customer, agent), these all need different interfaces and types of insight for the different personas to enable timely, better decision making. Not every technology will enable you to do that. BEST MOMENTS ‘Every time I had the choice of choosing insurance economics as an elective, I chose something else!' ‘I like being on stage, it's the closest I can get to teaching.' ‘One of the things that makes us different from other species is our ability to imagine how things can change and be radically different. Technology can help us with that.' ‘What is my insurer client going to need in 5 years? What is going to be critical? What is going to allow them to compete with others, to outperform and become front runners?' ABOUT THE GUEST Magdalena Ramada Sarasola, PhD, is a trailblazer in the global InsurTech landscape. As Senior Director and InsurTech Innovation Leader at WTW's Insurance Consulting and Technology, she drives the company's engagement with InsurTech startups and blockchain initiatives worldwide. Dr Ramada Sarasola's expertise spans from microinsurance and financial inclusion to emerging markets and multinational enterprise strategies. LinkedIn ABOUT THE HOST Sabine is a corporate strategist turned entrepreneur. She is the CEO and Managing Partner of Alchemy Crew a venture lab that accelerates the curation, validation, & commercialization of new tech business models. Sabine is renowned within the insurance sector for building some of the most renowned tech startup accelerators around the world working with over 30 corporate insurers, accelerated over 100 startup ventures. Sabine is the co-editor of the bestseller The INSURTECH Book, a top 50 Women in Tech, a FinTech and InsurTech Influencer, an investor & multi-award winner. Twitter LinkedIn Instagram Facebook  TikTok Email Website

Thenaturalmedic Adventures
Exploring Pecos National Historical Park: A Journey Through History and Culture

Thenaturalmedic Adventures

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 15:51 Transcription Available


Send us a textEver wondered how the rich history of Pecos National Historical Park intertwines with diverse cultures and ancient traditions? Join me, Craig, your natural medic, as we traverse through time, exploring the architectural marvels and historical significance nestled in the heart of New Mexico. From the mission church built in 1717 to the sacred Kiva central to Puebloan religious practices, this episode promises a fascinating journey into the past, revealing the unique blend of indigenous and Franciscan cultures that once coexisted here.Step inside the remnants of the mission church, marvel at the intricate adobe walls, and walk the convento, a covered walkway that connects key structures of the site. Discover the Ramada and the Torreon watchtower, and get a glimpse of the South Pueblo site just north of the church. With every step, you'll uncover layers of history that make Pecos National Historical Park a captivating destination for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike. Don't miss this opportunity to gain a deeper appreciation of the stories and architectural wonders that have stood the test of time.Support the Show.

SNL Hall of Fame
Cheri Oteri

SNL Hall of Fame

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 61:59


Matt, Thomas, and jD are joined by friend of the podcast, TV graphs own, Jamie Burwood. Before her conversation with Thomas, Matt and jD go through some Cheri Oteri trivia. Enjoy. Transcript:Track 2:[0:43] Thank you so much, Doug DeNance. It is a great pleasure to be joining you all here outside the SNL Hall of Fame. If you wouldn't mind, as you cross the threshold, please take advantage of the mat out front and wipe those feet. The SNL Hall of Fame podcast is a weekly affair where each episode we take a deep dive into the career of a former cast member, host, musical guest, or writer, and add them to the ballot for your consideration. Consideration once the nominees have been announced we turn to you the listener to vote for the most deserving and help determine who will be enshrined for perpetuity in the hall and that's how we play the game it's just that simple this week we are joined by our friend jamie burwood to discuss the bona fides of sherry o terry but before we do that we are going to talk to our friend matt ardill and matt i've got a question for you my friend.Track 3:[1:44] Are you ready because i've got two words for you sherry o terry matt what have you got well sherry o terry is five foot five foot two born september 19th 1962 in what i what appears to be a snl hotbed upper derby pennsylvania the hometown of tina fey yeah so water there yeah yeah it's just i i guess there's something about that suburban experience that uh makes you crave uh making people laugh um or at least distracting yourself from being there uh she grew up around music her father was a nashville record producer and worked at amn records before joining the groundlings she earned 92 acting credits six writing credits five producer credits and four soundtrack credits um yeah she has played everything from uh the sidekick of inspector gadget to an animated tooth fairy uh she she is one of the uh folks from snl to go on to broadway having starred in the production of Musical the Musical.Track 3:[3:06] And is a friend of Paul Reuben's, playing husband and wife on an episode of Ally McBeal. Went on to be nominated for the Best Dance Sequence at MTV's Movie Awards and the Teen Choice Award for Best Comedian. Well, that's some cool stuff so far. Anything else on Terry O'Terry? No she's kept it pretty private she's one of those uh snl folks who's gone on to uh just just uh step back and and enjoy the show well we ask you to do the same step back and enjoy the show as we head to our friend thomas senna thomas take it away, All right.Track 4:[4:17] Guys. Thank you so much. You're so excited for this episode. Hello, and welcome to the SNL Hall of Fame conversation portion of the episode. Today, I am joined by an amazing guest, a mainstay at the SNL Hall of Fame, for sure. He's been advocated for a lot of great SNL, current SNL Hall of Famers, actually. So, like, what, Will Ferrell? Jamie, how many people have you gotten into the SNL Hall of Fame? I think you're on a pretty good run. I'm trying to think. We've definitely done quite a few episodes. I'd have to look to see what the actual track record is to know the percentage. Yeah, Will Ferrell got in. Yeah, and you were on for Molly? I was on for Molly. I don't think she got in, though. Did she? Well, Molly's a new inductee. Oh, okay. In the latest. Yes. All right. So Molly got in. Christopher Walken.Track 4:[5:09] Yes, that was my episode. So you're on a pretty good hot streak. Okay, okay. I think. Nice. So I think you're the perfect person to come on and chat about Sherry O'Terry. But I'm going to formally welcome you, Jamie Burwood. Welcome back to the SNL Hall of Fame. How are you doing? How have you been? I'm doing good. It's great to be back here this summer. Yeah, just having a good start to the summer, doing some beach time coming up. But yeah, it's been great. Happy to be here. Yeah, beach time for all of us. That's what this summer is about. It's beach time 2024. So I'm glad you're partaking as well. Is there anything you'd like to plug up top before we get started here? Talking about Sherry? Yeah, I feel like TV show graphs is still my go-to account on TV.Track 4:[6:03] Twitter, Instagram, all of the places, tvshowgraphs.com. Yeah, it has the whole library of a lot of the TV-related data deep dives I've done in the past, exploring a few new topics coming up soon. So hopefully as some of the summer travel slows down, there'll be some new stuff up there soon. But yeah, otherwise I kind of have just been chilling the last few months. So enjoying the start of the summer.Track 4:[6:27] Well, I think you've earned it. Your graphs and the website, side that's like quite the rabbit hole like a true tv fan could spend a lot of time going down that rabbit hole it's pretty cool so you you deserve it any sort of break you get you definitely deserve it jamie so today our nominee like i mentioned sherry o'terry right in your will house jamie like i said you've covered the air a few times here on the snl hall of fame and of course today talking about um somebody who's beloved to us sherry o'terry uh jamie for What was it about Sherry O'Terry that may have first got your attention when you saw her? Yeah, I feel like the zaniness and how memorable her characters are. I feel like she's somebody that, in my opinion, doesn't get talked about enough. And in some ways, she is well-recognized. She has her best of collection. I feel like people do acknowledge her role in that era of SNL and just how important it is. But there's just something really captivating about her wackiness and the way that she commits to all of these characters that she does. And I think for me, that was really what drew me in. Like, there's just something about watching a sketch with her where you can't quite look away in a good way, I think.Track 4:[7:47] Yeah, no, I agree. I agree. And I think sometimes, maybe sometimes I feel like I might throw around the term underrated or underappreciated a lot. But I honestly think in Sherry's case, it fits. And I have, I guess there are theories floating out there as to why she might be underappreciated. But if you actually look at her work, look at the type of performer that she was, I do think she probably should be talked about more and be held in higher regard than she is. So I really do think there's something to that, Jamie. It's not just like throwing out there like, oh, she's a little underappreciated. Like with Sherry O'Terry, I truly, truly think she is. So neither of us say that lightly. Absolutely. Yeah, I feel like she's somebody who...Track 4:[8:32] Just her role in that era, I hope that people recognize. And just, we've talked a little bit in the past in some of the earlier episodes, but just the role that she had in showing how funny female comedians on SNL can be. And just this willingness to go all out and commit fully. And I don't think she's the only one in her cast who does that. I feel like Molly, Will, many others embody that. But there's something to me special about Sherry in just the way that she went all in on things. And she's somebody who you could put her alongside Will Ferrell. And I would argue she doesn't get overshadowed. They match each other. And the chemistry just builds upon each other.Track 4:[9:19] And I feel like she had this knack for kind of elevating some of these sketches where she was working alongside other greats, other Hall of Famers. And she not only holds her own but just makes things so much better yeah i mean when you're trying to revive snl and we've talked about this before prior to season 21 they did almost a full house cleaning like molly was a carryover norm was a carryover there may be a few care but it was pretty much cleaning house from season 20 to season 21 and sherry i always thought crucial like almost a performer like that's necessary for the revival remind people just like how just how much that season 21 cast just revived this show yeah absolutely i feel like it was just a shift in a different kind of comedy at a time where the show really needed it right like it was away from that kind of like meaner vibe which had its time and place on the show but i feel like there were just aspects that were starting to feel a little bit tired, starting to feel not really keeping up with what people wanted to see. And I feel like the tone of the show really shifted into this very, like.Track 4:[10:40] Character centric we got lots of the great greatest of all time in my opinion recurring sketches recurring characters in this era and i feel like sherry in particular really embodied that kind of character actress character comedian and just not being afraid to be be silly and people responded to that really well i think and i think that was a big part of why why that era is remembered so fondly yeah i think it toward the end there it got exhausting just like there's a lot of that mean comedy a lot of the bad boy quote-unquote stuff and then we entered a stage you're right of like character driven a lot of goofy like a lot of goofball kind of comedy was very refreshing and sherry was such such a vital part of that as far as her path to snl cliff's notes not a ton honestly sherry seems a little private uh not a ton of known about her personal life she's from philadelphia the philadelphia area moved to la in her 20s she's a groundling so she did a lot of quality sketch training before starting at snl her audition was really great i don't know if you had a chance to see it it's on youtube uh so i encourage everyone to check that out but the her audition was like eight minutes and and what she showed in her audition she did three characters that ended up on the show but right away you can see like why Lorne and everybody else who saw that edition were like, we got to have Sherry. So I don't know, Jamie, if you've ever seen the audition. I haven't.Track 4:[12:08] Yeah, I do like them. I haven't watched hers. If I haven't, it's definitely been a while, so I'll have to go back and do that. Yeah, it's really fun. So she had a great audition. You could see why she got chosen for the cast. So she starts off 1995, season 21, Sherry O'Terry, Will Ferrell, the rest of the crew. So I want to get into it. like.Track 4:[12:30] What characters or sketches, Jamie, do you go to when you think about Sherry O'Terry? Yeah, so let me talk about a few characters because I feel like, honestly, most of my favorite Sherry sketches are around some of her well-known characters. And there are a few that are not, which we can talk about, too. But I feel like for me, a few of the ones that stand out, Rita Delvecchio, that like grouchy Philadelphia is the vibe woman who just is, I don't know if mean is the right word, but just that typical like kind of street smart lady.Track 4:[13:11] She's kind of like a little grumpy, but she's pretty likable at the same time. She's kind of that old lady who does who's like no nonsense she doesn't take any crap from the name especially the neighborhood kids i'm going on the porch for five minutes a piece the first one who calls me gets my slipper okay you kids got the whole street to play ball on but you're gonna play in front of my house that's okay because i keep it now okay i keep it it's mine now all right have your mother come get it i hear you smart ass but there's something very likable about her jamie like it's almost do you get the sense when you watch her do rita del vacchio that it's like a one-woman play it is i just for some for some reason that character in particular and like she does all sorts of different brands of like out there characters but for some reason like that what i just feel like is a connection and just work she does it so well and And the writing in most of the ones that she's done for her, I feel like, have been really solid. I feel like they tend to incorporate the host in a really fun way. Just kind of showing her amidst the neighborhood, I feel like.Track 4:[14:23] You then see kind of the host pop up and either like the neighbor or a kid or like all of these different like characters amidst her life. And it always just like feels really natural. Like I'm always happy when one of those sketches pops up in an episode. I'm like, Oh, we get to spend some time with Rhea. This is great. Yeah, no, it's amazing world building. And sometimes you're right. They'll, they'll work in the host and everything. And every now and then a character will come by a lot of times. It's just her standing there a lot of times by her front door, just like yelling at a neighbor. And she's and sherry's doing this such a good job of filling in the other person's dialogue there so it's just her on the screen but she's doing such a good job of making it a conversation.Track 4:[15:04] That only on screen only she's taking part in like she's so skilled at that and the whole role building this is something that she auditioned with she had this character sherry started building this whole world uh at the groundlings that that's just such a testament to her her talents is like a creative mind i think absolutely yeah i love the one with the the screen door and like the kids who are coming up to the screen door repeatedly that one always sticks sticks with me for some reason and you're right that is another example where it's like yes you have kids coming up to the door but she is like owning the comedy in each of those scenes and is having her like wild reactions to each one of those people coming up so completely yeah yeah and And she even made, in that particular installment, she even made kind of a boring host, Steve Forbes, like a very boring host. She actually made him, incorporated him really well into the sketch. She ended up stealing one of the kids' money that was coming up to take donations. She ended up taking the money and all of that. Yeah, that was a really great one with Steve Forbes. She puts a lot of love into that character. I think that's a great first choice.Track 4:[16:08] Yeah, she definitely does. And then I feel like for my second choice, and there's so many. But I just love Nadine and in terms of like when I was in high school and this era was I was in high school in the early 2000s ish so right around this era um there the whole like Simadown now, catchphrase was huge like I just remember friends I don't even know like when people first started saying it. I don't even think I really realized where it was coming from. And just like people embodying this character that she did on SNL only to like later recognize that connection. Excuse me, excuse me. My husband's been in a motorcycle accident. I think he broke his wrist. Yeah, I can't move it. It's swelling up really badly. Okay, everybody simmer down now.Track 4:[17:06] Listen, I would love to simmer down now, but you see my wrist is shattered. So I would encourage I encourage you to admit me now. Sir, your sass is unappreciated here. So before your obelisk becomes shattered, I suggest you fill out these forms and have a seat and then simmer down. That's correct. I love all of the Nadine sketches. I feel like the one with Garth Brooks is probably my favorite, like returning things at the desk there for the name of the store. But to me, that's a classic one and just, it's so fun. It's so fun. Yeah, yeah, I love it. You're right. That whole, the Simudan now, like just totally spread like wildfire. Always like people used to always do the impression where she's trying to start the car. Yes.Track 4:[17:59] Yeah, like, and then it goes Simudan. Yeah, there's all kinds of like different ways you could say Simudan now if you want to get creative. That definitely stuck. She only did it three times. Yep. And it caught on so well. Yeah, I also love the line, like Donna Summer and how does her name appear in the phone book, like Summer, Donna, like that, that to me is just great, great writing, great delivery, so much. Yeah, all those strained ways to make the connection to Simma down now. I love it.Track 4:[18:30] There's two, Jamie, that kind of when I think of Sherry O'Terry, I really connect with. And I'm going to talk about the one that she did the most, Barbara Walters. Yeah. She did that one 21 times, I think, last summer when the SNN, our friends at the SNN, did their character countdown. I believe Barbara Walters ended up on the list for good reason. I think that this is her best character. And something that Sherry said that she worked really hard at, she studied Barbara Walters quite a bit when she found out she was doing this. And there's been Barbara Walters impressions done on the show before. I think this is the quintessential one. What do you what do you say about her Barbara Walters? It's so good and like I Have heard that Sherry somebody who's nervous about like the impression aspect of the show coming in right and it's Not necessarily what you like maybe think of right away with her But this is I agree one of the all-time best things that she did over her time in the show I feel like it's a perfect example to me of an impression that like I.Track 4:[19:36] Is very, like, draws from the real person very well, but then also, like, plays things up in a way that gives it a life of its own so that it's not just, like, purely a copycat, but, like, becomes funny in its own right. Fidel Castro and I were roommates my freshman year in college. And girlfriends, let me tell you, he may be brilliant, he may be stubborn, but what I remember most is that he had some funky B.O. Whenever I see Fidel Castro, I just think he looks like an extra from MASH. I mean, you know what I mean? With that hat. Don't look at me.Track 4:[20:17] I just love any of the like VIEW segments where she popped up. I feel like those were always just a good time and just like meant for comedy, meant for parody. It was great. Yeah, I loved the VIEW one specifically when she would get mad at Debbie Martinopoulos. And she would do things like she one time she told her to go get in the cage that was a classic moment for me when she's like enough she's like go get get in the cage go now and then debbie monotonopoulos would just go do it and and this is just how she would kind of erupt at her you that was so funny and then she would uh reference like casually spending time with famous people and historical figures like i was in the hot tub with fidel castro when i found out that or just like the name dropping is wonderful.Track 4:[21:05] This Barbara Walters was one that could be used in so many different settings, Jamie. I give points for that. If you develop a character or do an impression, and it could be used on a talk show or weekend update, or this is such a versatile character.Track 4:[21:20] I agree. And again, it speaks to the theme of when she pops up and you're excited to see that character. And i think it's one that i don't think anyone could really get sick of or maybe somebody could but i certainly did not get sick of this one ever like i could see this every episode in her era and be happy with that yeah so this might be like if i was going to show one person an example of why i love sherry it might actually be her barbara walters like like this one makes me so happy for sure like amongst many that make me so happy and i'm sure that make you so happy you know like what what's what what's another character that people just can't miss for sherry yeah i feel like colette reardon is one that we should talk about the prescription pill addict lipstick smeared on the face and this is true for a lot of sherry's characters but i feel like there's just like an aesthetic to like the character she commits to and like a lot of times in similar outfits, makeup, just like you, you see that person and you're like, okay, I get what this is trying to be. And then Sherry just.Track 4:[22:36] It to to another level it's a good thing that the phone's on the fritz because sometimes i gots to shoot methadrine so i can fire up my toro leaf blower to clean my front lawn falls a bitch dick i don't care how you slice it methadrine you ever try a rake.Track 4:[22:57] Oh really any poop after five hours of methadrine fueled leaf blowing i get kind of confused and start making long distance phone calls i don't know how many of the um of the clut sketches there were i know she appeared a few times maybe on weekend update and then a few standalone sketches maybe like five okay yeah yeah yeah it felt like more honestly such a lived-in character yeah i feel like super memorable one um there was one where i.Track 4:[23:28] Feel like a phone is involved like you have pills coming out of the phone and she's trying to eat the pills which amazing physical comedy just this type of character i feel like she does really well and not in a hateful way like it's a character that you kind of have to like walk that fine line with right because it's like a little bit of a extreme scenario but you come away just being like oh my gosh this character is fabulous and and laughing all over well that's one thing that you know when i had john schneider on for the kristen wigg episode and we talked about when she would do characters uh and impressions that she didn't come at it in a mean way so we used as an example like target lady for kristen and wig that could have been done mean but you can tell there was love put into that and i think somebody like colette you know she she's whacked out on all these pills and and her hair's messed up messy lipstick she's always trying to hit on whoever and uh but like there's still an element of just like she sounds it seems like sherry has love for that character she's not trying to.Track 4:[24:36] To totally be mean to those kind of people or whatever. It's just like they almost... All of our characters almost seem likable, even as wacky as they are. That's such a gift, I think. It is. It really is. I feel like it's...Track 4:[24:51] You kind of see the other level of some of these characters and you watch them and you laugh, but you also just are like, oh, I want to spend time in this world and with this person and just see what antics they're up to. And she did that so well. Yeah, absolutely. This is one of the prime examples to me of a comparison that I've made with Sherry. Kind of think she always reminded me of Mike Myers on screen.Track 4:[25:16] Like just her energy. energy uh if she was in a sketch she was best as the the focus the focal point of the sketch she and mike both like every now and then they would kind of play the straight character the background but that's not what they did if it was a mike myers sketcher it was a sherry o'terry sketch i think or maybe she had a co-pilot and will ferrell sometimes or molly or something but she has this she had this mike myers energy about her that i see pop up in characters like Colette I don't know if I'm off base if we love to make comparisons as SNL fans but Mike Myers and Sherry Oteri was always one that that struck me yeah I can definitely see that like the the leadership in the like just like you said sure you could put her in a background role but it's it's almost a waste like you you want to see her in that that spotlight and I I feel like she has that kind of like magnetic quality yeah for sure um well what's uh what's another what's next on your list yeah i feel like we gotta talk spartan cheerleaders we talked okay during the episode but i again i feel like if you ask people on the street about sherry especially like more a casual fan or someone who.Track 4:[26:35] Maybe not like dedicated to this era as much but that, recurring sketch I feel like is just cemented into pop culture history in a really cool way and I feel like whenever I go back and watch some of these it, am impressed at just how her and Will feed off of each other. It almost feels like improv in some ways. Like, oh, yeah, as much as they're like, the writing is great, not to discount that, like, it just feels like they are in the moment just having fun as two performers, just like.Track 4:[27:11] Each going off of each other. And it, there's just an energy to these ones to me that I feel like is hard to top yeah you're right and i think no that's actually a credit to the writing that doesn't discount in any way i think paula pell who helped them write these was probably the third spartan cheerleader in these in these sketches like she did an amazing job but you're right like like uh showcasing sherry's talents unreal physical performer.Track 4:[27:36] She the way sometimes that she would just leap into will ferrell's arms and they would she would do this weird pose and or will ferrell would just like carry her around in a weird way like sherry Sherry was just fearless, such an amazing, fearless performer. I hope that when people see the cheerleader sketches, they're just not focused on Will, because Sherry's arguably topping his performance in this, honestly. I always thought Sherry was the better performer in these sketches specifically. I agree, actually. And I'm not sure how that dynamic played out in terms of, like, Like, was Will tempering in, like, letting her really be the super zany? And, I mean, he was pretty zany, too, so it's all relative. But I feel like that's the thing that surprises me the most re-watching these is, like, everyone knows, like, Will Ferrell. He's huge. He's, like, had such a big career. People think, okay, Spartan Triller is him. But you watch these and you're like, oh, my gosh, Sherry was killing it. And, again, not only, like, matching him but in some cases, like, going beyond. And that's really cool because I think, again, not everybody...Track 4:[28:46] Thinks of that but when you watch it it's there it really is oh my god ariana can you believe summer's over already i know craig i already missed my summer job at kenny rogers roasters i'm still getting the newsletter though.Track 4:[29:03] Well i'm glad my lifeguarding job is over i did not enjoy taking off my shirt no no craig tomorrow morning we are going to be real spartan cheerleaders this has got to be our year, It was an awesome idea to practice all night. Yeah, and my parents will never know I'm gone. I put my brother's blow-up doll underneath my sheets. Oh. Yeah, she would do these little things as Ariana, like, to give the character neurosis. Like, if it was a little sigh or nervous laughter or something like that, she was very expressive in her face and just the little, like, breaths that she would take. Like, something as a sketch performer, I always admire when I notice those little things, those little small beats that you know sherry thought about does naturally whatever but they're out there and uh yeah this is um if if not barbara walters maybe the cheer maybe ariana the cheerleader uh could be up there as far as like the quintessential sherry especially physically like as a physical performer i'll put ariana right up there and then one other recurring her in character that I want to make sure we talk about. And I think we only got this one a handful of times, but Althea, the little child who in one sketch is on a plane and another is on a bus, Sherry just going full-on annoying.Track 4:[30:27] Child in her layers of pink jackets and clothing and just embodying that... Hyper, chaotic, says-anything kid. I especially love the one with Chevy Chase as the pilot. I feel like to me that's the one that stands out. Dr. Burke, we're going to visit my Aunt Jane in Colorado, where it's called. My Aunt Jane has a life partner. Her name is Judy. They're not married. They're life partners. Life partners! Life partners! Althea, Althea, come on out. Watch the controls now. With my nose will any flight attendant please report to the cockpit any flight attendant please report to the cockpit run to the cockpit.Track 4:[31:21] That's the one actually uh the althea on a plane she actually auditioned with that too so that's like part of her audition really yeah she had the cap and everything like the whole the glasses like it was fully formed in the audition like it didn't seem like they changed much at all from the audition to to the air it does feel like one that like i feel like there's certain characters where they feel like okay this person like cared to develop this and it has that kind of like personal touch and i can absolutely see that with this one right it just seems like a character that she knows that she can embody very naturally um yeah this is just a really fun And I feel like, especially in the plane one with Chevy, the deadpan-ness of his character and the annoying.Track 4:[32:11] Just chattering away child of her character is just, it's such a fun, fun match and made for an awesome sketch. Yeah, for sure. and she would say things like not just weird things as a child but she would say like really precocious like things that like an adult would say or maybe she's repeating what an adult told her but but she would kind of like surprise the audience a little bit or the person she was interacting with by saying something really mature and adult like something beyond like you shouldn't know that or you shouldn't be saying that that's kind of interesting that you're saying that so i like that layer to this character it's a really fun one agreed yeah no i i feel like this is one that just feels very like true to sherry and like everything that she embodies yeah there was a uh along the lines i think of like the colette or alfea there was a one-off i don't know if you had a chance to see this one um her name's roberta it was sherry did this like in the the sixth episode of her first season. So she played somebody named Roberta and it was this dad work colleague who invited herself over to Thanksgiving dinner.Track 4:[33:22] So it was just very weird energy. She was very inappropriate. I'm surprised this actually wasn't a recurring character because this happened really early on in Sherry's career. But she just said these weird things that she thought were just normal, but everybody at the table was like, Oh my gosh, I think, I want to say Jennifer Aniston was in the sketch. But y'all should go look up Roberta because it's like a spiritual cousin to somebody like Colette or Althea or even Rita, like one of these just crazy characters. So I wanted to throw out that a one-off. Oh, that's so exciting. Are Sarah jetting off to Paris? Have you ever been to Scranton?Track 4:[34:06] Nope. Don't count it out. The beauty of the skyline alone made me do a double take. I stayed at the airport Ramada. Ooh, Ramada. It was funny because they hadn't washed the sheets. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. How is that funny? You didn't let me complete the tale. Oh, wow. The other one-off one that I love is with John Goodman playing Adele as the, like, flirty office character. Character just like basically coming in kind of dressed in her like scantily clad outfit um, saying things that are very obvious innuendo and then like going the next mile of explaining every little thing like this this one to me is just like really funny and again great great writing and like all of the different like innuendos that they throw out there, but she super committed, just like very physically on every person in the sketch. It was a fun one. Yeah. Well, this boy's got one thing in his pants that I'd like to wrap my sweaty little mitts around. I'm talking about putting my hands on your penis.Track 4:[35:33] Yes, and again, there's no confusion there. Adele, we got it. Thanks. Well, speaking of getting it, I'm gonna head over to the old icebox and get my oyster platter.Track 4:[35:48] What you looking at, fellas? this is a broke yeah she's totally owning the room in that too like like the office like she's just kind of making her way going to uh everybody i think i remember at one point she um says something suggestive to rachel dratch yes and rachel dratch is like i'm just an intern, i'm just a temp yeah why are you doing this and so yeah yeah that was a really funny one yeah that probably could have been a recurring character yeah as well i could have seen like obvious innuendo lady or yeah like in different settings like we had the office setting and put her in other like various professional worlds i feel like would have been yeah for sure uh there's what if so i i think i said something like she puts a lot of love like it doesn't seem like she, dislikes her any of her characters if there was one where she it was more so making fun of a type and maybe you could sense like there's some sort of meanness underneath the surface it was with the morning latte one yeah oh yeah we gotta talk about that yeah yeah morning latte she and will the dynamic duo again they first did this and i think in season 23 and then they just did a run of them uh famous ones with like chris farley was in a was in a really famous one just a lot of like hyper dumb energy jamie i love these ones yeah these these are great i feel like just that.Track 4:[37:14] Perfect morning talk show shtick and I know we've seen that from like a few cast members over the years but something about this one and this pairing we talked a little bit about like the improv vibe a little but I get that from this as well I'm just like two great people sitting down having fun I know Sherry has mentioned this as like one of her favorite recurring sketches at at some point and it it does just feel like fun fun riffing and just a little bit different from some of her other characters um in a way that's that's kind of fun like yeah crazy but like in a in a different way and more of that like contain talk show still weird but different kind of weird, yeah they're just so funny like they were uninformed about what was going on in the world So we're recording this the day after Joe Biden announced he was stepping down as the Democratic nominee. This is something that the morning latte people would be surprised by the following morning. Or they'd be like, did you hear that Joe Biden? They would just say it with such surprise because they don't follow the news, but they're supposed to be talking about a part of this morning show. They have terrible taste in movies. Cass, how was your weekend? Did you and Eli finally see Good Will Hunting? No, I did something even better. We saw Spice World. Ooh.Track 4:[38:41] That's supposed to be good. Frank, have you seen Spice World yet? I don't know what that is. Oh, well, I'll tell you. You know what I found myself saying after I saw this film? Move over, hard day's night. No kidding. Yes. No, I'm saying these gals are fabulous. That's what I've heard. Yeah, they have got more talent than anything out of Britain or England. Wow. Wow. Wow. Do you like when sketches have like, familiar beats within the sketch how is that for you as a viewer i i do really like that actually i feel like they're i don't know if it's like the comfort or just the style of i don't mind that at all as long as the the jokes are there to kind of hold it up still i i like that and i feel like for this one in particular there was something about that just like kind of.Track 4:[39:31] Sim like i don't know if that's the right word but just like not quite there a little bit like like you said, in their own worlds, combining that with the talk show format was enough to me. Sometimes you don't have to try to reinvent the wheel or do something crazy. It worked because the performers were great. And I think that's a testament to Sherry and to the cast. For sure. They would always involve their producer. So a lot of times the host would play. So John Goodman, Chris Farley, they would involve the producer. I love the bit where Will would say a word and sherry would interrupt him and confidently give a definition that was wrong and she would just say it so confidently like and of course that means this and then will would say no like i just i yeah i love those beats they did a perfect caricature of those cheesy morning show i was part of a morning zoo radio show so i can kind of relate a little bit to that this is something you don't think it's talked about enough and maybe within like snl fan community sure but like i I feel like there needs to be just, like, a giant reel of all of these, like, just great quotes and great moments from this. I feel like it holds up. And sure, some of the pop culture stuff is very much a relic of the time, but the jokes and the...Track 4:[40:48] Dim-wittedness of these characters and how funny that can be i think does really hold up yeah yeah absolutely go back and like deep dive like binge on these morning lattes i found some on tiktok so i googled search and then they came up on tiktok a lot i've been seeing that more and more for snl clips like and i'm i'm not a big tiktoker but i am like okay this is this is kind of refreshing to me that like that's out there in another way for people to kind of discover moments from the show's years past. Yeah, I don't know the TikToks very well, but if they have a lot of SNL sketches, I'll probably visit a lot more. Yeah.Track 4:[41:26] She did another, we talked about the Barbara Walters impression. She did another impression that really stood out to me, but I want to give the floor to you. I want to see if our brains align with maybe the next one that's on your mind. I'm just kind of curious. A little experiment here, Jamie. So what do you got for us next? Yeah. Yeah, I mean, my, this one's probably going to be, I think the only other one I had for a recurring that I definitely wanted to talk about was Zimmerman's. Okay. I don't think that's what yours is, because you were saying yours is an impression, right? Yeah, exactly. But I want to hear your thoughts on the Zimmerman's, though. Oh, I mean, the Zimmerman's, gosh, so, so fun. So we have her and Chris Kattan as this like super always breaking out into very inappropriate over-the-top sexual moments and just like can't keep their hands off of each other and, these are just so funny to me like going from the like sexually charged madness to nothingness and to often like blaming the other person in the room like the other couple or whoever else is around in the sketch for like, oh, you guys are inappropriate, or oh, how dare you, like, I feel like that, that in some cases was like the, the conclusion, but the...Track 4:[42:46] Just these moments of like kind of like one upmanship of the just how over the top like sexual energy how much they can bring to the table was just so genius so fun to watch and to re-watch like i feel like if folks haven't revisited these in a while they to me really hold up in terms of the the physical comedy and like just some of the moments and just how some stuff that i'm actually like okay you got that on on tv i know obviously it's late at night and that's the business of snl but um yeah some pretty like vulgar stuff i feel like they got in there which which was fun they did i know it was pretty risque and chris katan's a cast member who i've had a mixed kind of relationship as a viewer with i wasn't always the biggest chris katan fan but i think sherry brought some good parts of chris katan out in these sketches they have a a similar energy so i can see how their kind of energies play off each other well even though i think i really think sherry's a much better sketch performer than chris katan had better snl career but i think she brought out the good parts of chris katan yeah in these that's why i do like watching these agreed yeah i feel like that was a pairing that i enjoyed.Track 4:[43:58] Seeing and i have a similar kind of thing with chris katan of like different doses or different moments is like the right amount for me but i do feel like there's a little bit of a a parallel to me i do hear them sometimes get talked about in like similar conversations and just as some parallels i think with with the roles they played um and just their like relationship with the show itself but this one to me is just like taking those parallels and.Track 4:[44:29] Like putting it to good use because there could be a world where and sometimes this did happen like both of them was too much for one sketch but this is like you're pairing them romantically and like telling them to just go all at it and have fun with it and it it works yeah no i completely agree this is worth a deep dive for a lot of snl fans this is fun a fun revisit and it captures the era a lot because we were talking about like goofball sketches coming off the heels of of not so goofball maybe more mean stuff like yeah so this is like a good example of kind of that goofball energy she did an impression that.Track 4:[45:05] Judge judy oh yeah yeah i really really love she played judge judy like perfectly no nonsense tough lady um fun interplay between her and tracy morgan as the bailiff uh so i really enjoyed her judge duty judy i thought it did great justice to the real judge judy hey hey hey hey look at me look at me i'll take a pig to the butcher when i want to eat baloney. Got it? Hey, got me? Hot judge, cold cuts. All right, Miss Diamond, what sort of training do you have? What's your background as a clown? I never took no courses, but my mother really encouraged me. Whenever the circus came to town, she would drop me off and leave me there for a few days.Track 4:[45:49] Did your mother teach you how to make those disgusting animal balloons? No, they are my own design, tight ass. Hey, hey, hey, hey. Hey i'm the only tight ass in this courtroom it's right here right here okay yeah i gotta go back in and watch because that's what i i didn't watch for my my rewatch here but i remember yeah from from years past so um yeah if that one is available easily i'll i'll revisit that one again i think that a lot of them are on tiktok so like just the little beats like she came up with little sayings that were funny she would say things like i'll take a pig to the butcher or when I want to eat bologna or I'll grind the organ when I want the monkey to dance and just like these little Judge Judy-isms. Judge Judy actually came on as herself one time and I thought that was pretty fun. Like sometimes I'm hit or miss on like when the actual person comes on. But I think Sherry...Track 4:[46:43] Sherry reacted pretty funny to the real Judge Judy. And she kind of interjected sometimes. And Judge Judy would tell her to go away. And so I thought that was fun. So I think Judge Judy, she did about five of them. I think so. So I think it's worth a revisit for Sherry O'Terry. Another really good impression, I think, Judge Judy. So Jamie, post-SNL, Sherry O'Terry. So not a ton. So she did guest appearances here and there. She was in Shrek the Third, Grown Ups 2. who I'm a big Curb Your Enthusiasm fan, so she was in a memorable episode of Curb for me. A lot of voice acting for animated shows. She was in Scary Movie, the first one, but she never found a project to lead. So do you think it was like a missed opportunity by studios or did something about her style not translate post-SNL? Yeah, it's an interesting one. I feel like her comedy on the show was very much going all in on these zany wacky characters and I could see that leading to a situation of how do we actually take this and put this in more of a film or TV, outside of sketch comedy role I think that, is part of it I know she's talked a little bit about how she.Track 4:[48:02] On SNL it was about comedy first as opposed to like acting outside of sketch comedy and how people have a tendency to kind of like then put you in that lane and i i think that that may be part of it she's someone who like when she does pop up though i always really enjoy seeing her and like curb is a perfect example she's great on that um she had a guest star yeah exactly yeah she popped in on crazy ex-girlfriend which is one of my my favorite shows like was was happy to see her there um so I I'm okay with that and I don't know what like her goals are like what she wants or wanted from her career but I am okay that some cast members aren't like.Track 4:[48:51] Blockbuster every month kind of vibe that that's not the direction their career took like i.Track 4:[48:58] Like seeing her when she has pop up i hope we continue to see those little bits and pieces and i do love her in the comedy roles and and i don't know if that's again what she wants or if she's wanting to was wanting to expand beyond that but i'm happy having her pop up in some of these great shows from time to time no i completely agree like they're not all going to be will ferrell and just take the like be a blockbuster movie star it's not gonna happen with every uh cast member so i'm completely with you i think the thing that maybe is more unfortunate that's impacted her legacy on snl amongst fans is i don't think she's come back to snl yeah like really at all since she left the show in 2000 and i think that kind of sucks jamie i think that's unfortunate i don't know particular reasons why i've kind of heard maybe some stuff But I don't know about you, but I think we're missing out on like Sherry O'Terry not coming back to the show. Agreed. I feel like she's less integrated to like the click of SNL where you see, okay, this person has a show. They're going to bring in all their SNL friends. And you just see this kind of world.Track 4:[50:05] And there can be many reasons for that. Again, I know there are like different theories of like, oh, she was tough to work with or this and that. And, like, I personally have kind of tried to give her the benefit of the doubt among that kind of discourse just because I don't know what happens. I haven't – nothing that's been horrible where I'm like, oh, my gosh, we cannot talk about this person in the history of SNL. I feel like she is somebody who –.Track 4:[50:34] Again, is not super connected with, like, some of the other folks in the show, and I don't know why, and I don't even know that, like, I could. There may be valid reasons for that. There may be invalid reasons. I don't know. I guess what I will say is, like, it's a bummer in the sense of, like, I would love to see her come and host, and she would be a phenomenal host.Track 4:[50:54] So if those circumstances change and she does become more integrated and we get to see more of her in that context that would be an amazing bonus but also if it's a situation where she did her time and that was a period in her life and now she's doing other things i'm okay with that too but yeah yeah the more sherry the better yeah right i know and i don't want to it's hard to speak to like the dynamics between her and her cast members because we weren't there we don't know one thing that she has said though she said she was nervous a lot around the office and she said she would get really nervous before sketches she was nervous during the week so she said she was like this ball of nerves yeah when she was at snl she craved the approval from lorn she really did she she told a story about how norm had to kind of talk her down before a sketch or something like like she just was always just this ball of nerves and maybe she was so nervous that like it kind of prevented her from forging those tight bonds and because i would love like we see dratch come back we see molly shannon we you know sherry o'terry was such a significant arguably bigger than like a dratch or somebody like that but i mean do you think like her not coming back has hurt her legacy a little bit i think it it makes her maybe less known or less talked about in like the fabric of the history of the show to me it doesn't change the like legacy of of what she did for the years and the seasons that she was on the show and doesn't diminish the work.Track 4:[52:23] It maybe contributes to this kind of underrated vibe that comes across because I feel like.Track 4:[52:31] As a result of not being in some of those places, she does get talked about less. And so then when she is talked about, it's like, oh, wait, don't forget about Sherry. She was amazing, too, and also part of redefining this era. So I think that's where I see the connection. Yeah, I'm with that. I think our discussion here hopefully has caused people to go back and remember and just kind of say, like, oh, yeah, Sherry Oteri, she actually was that great. So hopefully this can go towards serving that. So now's the time, part of the show, where you kind of speak to the voters, you speak to the audience, you're speaking to the water cooler.Track 4:[53:08] And, I don't know, Jamie, tell them, why should SNL fans still hold Sherry in high regard as a great cast member? Absolutely, yeah. So Sherry was part of this crucial era of redefining SNL, saving SNL, really showing folks a new way that SNL can be funny. I feel like she was a trailblazer for female comedians on the show. I feel like she paved the way for a lot of the greats that we saw in years to come alongside her cast. I feel like the timing that she had, her ability to excel and really own these character-based sketches was phenomenal. She had this incredible ability to do over-the-top, crazy, fun characters so well, which were so important to that era of the show and what it was all about. Out and I think she really deserves her credit and and props for for that role that she played so I absolutely think that Sherry should be remembered as one of the greats and for playing a critical role in in SNL's history.Track 2:[54:37] So there's that thank you so much thomas and welcome back jamie burwood really great to hear your voice extolling the virtues of sherry o terry i gotta tell you when thomas started to talk about impressions that Sherry O'Terry was part of. And he mentioned Barbara Walters. I was immediately taken back. And I just think that character really exemplifies a lot of what she was capable of and able to do. It's silly, but it's on the mark. And it's a lot of fun. Let's take a listen.Track 5:[55:40] Good morning, I'm Meredith Vieira, and welcome to The View. We've got a fabulous show today, right ladies? Oh, we certainly do, Meredith. We certainly do. Okay, let's take a look at the news. Paula Jones went face-to-face with President Clinton today. He gave his deposition regarding her sexual harassment suit. Now, Star, you're a lawyer. Yes, I am. Now, President Clinton allegedly exposed himself to Ms. Jones and allegedly asked for sex and allegedly Ms. Jones said no, which disappointed the president, allegedly. You know, I was paired with Paula Jones in a three-legged race at Larry King's Fourth of July barbecue bash. And she assured me that President Clinton's member had more twists and turns than the curly fries at Arby's. It's true. Well, I just don't understand what the big deal is. I mean, if a guy whips it out, you just have to be assertive and say, like, hey, don't whip it out, you know?Track 5:[56:41] You're very young, Debbie. Very, very young. All right, this next story is amazing. Chicago physicist Richard Seed wants to open a clinic that would clone human babies. Amazing, right? Now, allegedly, he's going to clone a baby by the year 2000, and what this means is that he's going to take a baby and using signs, he'll make an identical baby to that baby really, really soon. Mm-hmm. You know, there are three people that I would clone. Albert Einstein, Diana, Princess of Where's, and Hugh Downs, my co-host this week on 2020. Well, if I had a clone, I'd make out with myself.Track 5:[57:31] I'm just kidding. Do not speak again. Our guest today is a big star. She is one of the big actresses in the world, allegedly. Please welcome my girl, Glenn Close. Hey!Track 5:[57:58] You are strong and inspirational, and you are one of the whitest women I've ever seen.Track 5:[58:06] I'm delighted to be here. Glenn, you have done so much. Acted in award-winning films. Performed on Broadway. Only one question remains. What do you think of me? Well, Barbara, I admire you tremendously. I've always thought that you would... Oh, you know what I have to ask you about? I want to ask you about that scene in the big chair where you let your husband get that other lady pregnant. Mm, I could not do that. Because I am a do-right woman, and I have to have me a do-right man. Yes. We know that about you, Star. That's done in a nutshell. That's done in a nutshell. Oh, Glenn, I have a question about John Malkovich. What's that? He is so sexy. Ugh. Oh. What's the question? Oh, speaking of questions, it's time for the question of the day. Okay. Today's question comes from Marlene Kimball of Tulsa, Oklahoma. And, Glenn, this question should be really good for you. If you could change one thing about your face, what would it be? Well, nothing. This face has served me very well. Well, I think women need to embrace the uniqueness of their flaws. Wouldn't you all agree?Track 5:[59:31] I don't go in for plastic surgery. If I could change one thing about my face, which is allegedly very big, I would tell those doctors to suck some of this fat out of my neck.Track 5:[59:42] Well, thank you, Glenn, for coming by. That's it? Oh, my God. You know what I just realized? You're the mean lady from 101 Dalmatians. Cruella de Vil. Yeah, now I know who you are. You're evil. Stand over there! Go! Stand over there! Quicker! Stick around. In our next segment, we'll be talking about female circumcision with Naomi Judge.Track 2:[1:00:11] Oh, man. Yeah, that brings back some memories. That's like the original View cast that they were parodying there. And allegedly, I will say, Sherry O'Terry has a path to the SNL Hall of Fame. I believe it. Not a first ballot Hall of Famer, I don't think. We'll get more on the water cooler this week and see what Joe and Shari have to say.Track 2:[1:00:41] Next week, we are discussing Garrett Morris with our friend Darren Patterson, and it should be another great, great episode for you all. Now, that's what I've got for you this week. So, if you would do me a favor, and as you're leaving and walk past the Weekend Update exhibit, turn out the lights, because the SNL Hall of Fame is now closed.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/snlhof/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Media in Minutes
Terri Dee: Radio Journalist for Public News Service

Media in Minutes

Play Episode Play 55 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 30:07 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.In today's episode, Terri Dee shares how her early love of reading and consistent curiosity about the world around her fuels her career journey. Follow Terri's life and work here: http://terridee.com/?page_id=17 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/terri-dee-mba-876a7920  Public News Service: https://www.publicnewsservice.org/producers.php?id=256 Indiana News Now:  https://www.newsnow.com/us/US/States/Indiana All Things Considered: https://www.npr.org/programs/all-things-considered/ WFYI Indianapolis: https://www.wfyi.org/news/authors/terri-dee NPR Indianapolis: https://www.wfyi.org/ Plane crashed into Ramada near Indy Airport:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8Q2pDrbfFk WTLC AM: https://praiseindy.com/?s=Terri+Dee WSIU: https://www.wsiu.org/people/terri-dee Terri Dee at Public News Service: https://www.publicnewsservice.org/results.php Joyce Foundation: https://www.joycefdn.org/ Illinois Criminal Justice Institute: https://icjia.illinois.gov/ Feed the Hungry: https://www.feedthehungry.org/ Annie E. Casey Foundation: https://www.aecf.org/  Thank you for listening!  Please take a moment to rate, review and subscribe to the Media in Minutes podcast here or anywhere you get your podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/media-in-minutes/id1555710662  

Parkflyer Podcast
Upcoming Events 2024

Parkflyer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 31:26 Transcription Available


Upcoming Events 2024 This week the guys give an update on the Ramada situation here in the Hot AZ heat.  Also they look forward to the events coming up after the summer.   AMA Nats is this week so make sure you log on and see how everyone is doing in their events.  Make sure you give us a thumbs up and subscribe to our channel and let us know how we are doing at parkflyerpodcast@gmail.com.  Thanks again for joining us and we will see you again in two weeks.

Girls Gotta Eat
Tyler Cameron's New Gig, Dream Girl, and OnlyFans

Girls Gotta Eat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 98:43


It's a hot one! Tyler Cameron is in the GGE studio and we are covering so much – his new construction gig and TV show, the truth about his OnlyFans, if he would ever be the Bachelor (and if he's been asked), Kristin Cavallari and the Montana Boyz, Gigi Hadid and the Ramada, what he thinks about Tom Sandoval, and why he's never brought a gift to a wedding. We also discuss his current relationship status, what he's looking for in a partner, and how he views finances in a relationship. Before Tyler joins us, we're recapping our Hawaii trip (and hellscape of a boat excursion), Ashley's housewarming, and Rayna's lie about her ex. Enjoy! Follow Tyler on instagram @tylerjcameron and watch his show Going Home with Tyler Cameron on Amazon Prime.  Follow us on Instagram @girlsgottaeatpodcast, Ashley @ashhess, and Rayna @rayna.greenberg. Visit our website for tour dates, merchandise, and more. Shop Vibes Only. Thank you to our partners this week: Saie: Get Saie at Sephora. Our Place: Get 10% off sitewide at fromourplace.com with code GGE. Nutrafol: Get $10 off your first month's subscription and free shipping at nutrafol.com with code GGE. Article: Get $50 off your first purchase of $100 or more at article.com/gge.

I Can Complain
#149 - This Is The Future

I Can Complain

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 17:20


I've forgiven China for everything because I like their chicken. You're running out of time to watch TikTok. And, it's important to know when to give up on your dreams.New episodes are released every Tuesday. If you want to interact with the show, we have a voice mailbox. Call 818-336-1146 and leave feedback, or just complain, and maybe I'll use it in a future broadcast. Enjoy. https://www.icancomplain.com/the original ICC hoodie : https://icancomplain.bigcartel.com/

NewsTalk STL
H1: Illegal alien out of control at Ramada Hotel in New York 4-12-24

NewsTalk STL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 45:30


COLOMBO & KATIE SEG 1: A 911 call was released and revealed an illegal alien was throwing chairs at police officers and causing chaos at the Ramada Hotel he was staying at in New York.  SEG 2: Ken and Gabe discuss Trump going to Chik-Fil-A and a very excited voter meeting him there to show support and love to the former President. SEG 3:  Steve Templeton tells us that it's going to be a beautiful weekend! FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL FOLLOW TONY ON TWITTER: https://twitter.com/tonycolombotalk FOLLOW KATIE ON TWITTER: https://twitter.com/kfitztalks WEBSITE: https://newstalkstl.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

On The Inside With James O’Keefe
OMG Team Infiltrates Secret Illegal Immigration San Diego Ramada Compound

On The Inside With James O’Keefe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 120:28


Visit our website: https://www.okeefemediagroup.com   Buy an undercover camera: https://www.omgundercover.com   Our merchandise: https://www.okeefestore.com   Tax-deductible donations: https://www.citizenjournalismfoundation.com   Donate to OMG: https://www.okeefemediagroup.com/donate   Become an American Swiper: https://www.okeefemediagroup.com/swiper   The Wellness Company - 15% off with code "OMG" https://www.twc.health/omg

VOV - Sự kiện và Bàn luận
Vấn đề quốc tế - Đạt tiến bộ đáng kể, liệu lệnh ngừng bắn Gaza có sắp về đích?

VOV - Sự kiện và Bàn luận

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 7:22


- Bất chấp sự tẩy chay của Israel, các cuộc đàm phán về lệnh ngừng bắn mới ở dải Gaza giữa đại diện các nước Mỹ, Cata, Ai Cập và lực lượng Hamas tại Cairo mới đây đã đạt được tiến bộ đáng kể, hướng tới một thỏa thuận ngừng bắn dự kiến công bố trong ít ngày tới. Theo báo chí Ai Cập, các nhà đàm phán tại Cairo đã cơ bản nhất trí thỏa thuận ngừng bắn có hiệu lực trước khi diễn ra tháng Ramada của người Hồi giáo - tức là trước ngày 10/3. Nội dung và triển vọng của lệnh ngừng bắn này như thế nào? PV Bá Thi - Thường trú Đài TNVN tại Ai Cập phân tích vấn đề này. Chủ đề : Hamas, lệnh ngừng bắn Gaza --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vov1sukien/support

Relax with Meditation
Why does the Middle East have the lowest cancer rate?

Relax with Meditation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024


 The Average cancer ratio is 200 per 100,000 people for cancer.Australia has 500.USA has 400.Middle East has 100.If we suppress our negative emotions, then that grows every cancer. Positive thinking promotes suppressing of negative emotions and that supports Cancer. Australia and the USA are the countries with the highest positive thinking mentality in the world!For most cancers, we can starve with fasting or Ramada. And that works for 90% of all cancers. Fasting is the best for inflammation healing.Build up new immunity cells. Increase antioxidant network.Hippocrates said, eating when sick is to feed the illness. Animals don't like to eat when they are ill. For instance, the Hunzas never had in their past any case of cancer, and they have the longest life span, the healthiest life, because they fast for 3months, drinking only the juice from dried apricots.The Middle East is doing Ramada for 1 month. Fasting during Ramadan means abstinence from all food or drink, including water and chewing gum, from dawn to sunset. Then they start with the eating Dates and drinking water. Sugary sweets and fried food should not be consumed. The Middle East is not consuming Alcohol.Alcohol is directly connected to cancer… Increase the risk of 6 different cancers… The alcohol kills the healthy bacteria in the colon and supports the harmful bacteria, organisms… Superbug…Supports so leaky guts and colon cancer.The Middle East is even eating white Sugar in most of all countries, and so have Obesity, Diabetes…White sugar is the very best food for growing cancer. Because Cancer needs glucose and without glucose, cancer cannot survive…The Middle East uses Spices that have Anti-Cancer properties.  Turmeric, Saffron, Cardamom, Nutmeg, Caraway, Cinnamon, Coriander…And eats food that prevents cancer.Black seeds, dill, sesame seeds, and dates.Low Tobacco uses for women on average is 20% and in the Middle East between 2-8%.If you smoke, then the risk of cancer is 20 times higher.25% of the cancer is directly caused by smoking. My Video: Why does the Middle East have the lowest cancer rate? https://youtu.be/33CsvJn1RIYMy Audio: https://divinesuccess.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/Podcast2/Why-does-the-Middle-East-have-the-lowest-cancer-rate.mp3

Rádio Comercial - Ouvir Falar de Amor
A história da Inês e da Sofia Ramada Curto: "Sempre soube que ela foi o meu maior amor até se ir embora"

Rádio Comercial - Ouvir Falar de Amor

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 44:03


Foi o Carnaval da Figueira da Foz que as juntou. Inês achou que Sofia fazia parte da organização e meteu conversa. Fizeram faísca imediata. E, ainda que Sofia nunca tivesse tido uma relação com outra mulher, percebeu que estava apaixonada. Tiveram um início intenso... mas ano e pouco depois separaram-se. "Sempre soube que a Inês foi o meu maior amor até se ir embora", explica Sofia. Estiveram cinco anos afastadas. E os amigos de ambas não perdiam a esperança de que reatassem. Até que um trabalho conjunto - a produção dos Globos de Ouro, da Sic - resolveu isso. Mas é também nesse momento que Inês informa que se vai casar... como é o desenrolar desta história que dura há 19 anos? Nada como ouvir o mais recente episódio de Ouvir Falar de Amor, da Rádio Comercial.

Kan English
Hotels striving to give home away from home for Israeli evacuees

Kan English

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 10:20


Tens of thousands of displaced Israelis from the Gaza periphery and the border with Lebanon have been living in hotels across the country. With no tourists and a war on, the hotels have modified themselves to give these refugee families a new home, for however long it shall be. David Tucker, general manager of the Ramada and Royal hotel in Jerusalem and chairman of the Hotel Association of Jerusalem, told reporter Arieh O'Sullivan about the efforts made to accommodate the families. He also said that despite robust government subsidies, most of the guests, in his hotel they come from Sderot, were opting to stay and not seek rental apartments because of the support they receive at the hotel, like school, food and activities. (photo: Michael Giladi/flash90)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hospitality Meets... with Phil Street
#174 - Hospitality Meets Andrew Munt - Finding your Career Home

Hospitality Meets... with Phil Street

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 98:49


What a story and career journey we have for you this week as I got some time with Andrew Munt, CEO of Penta Hotels.When we initially recorded this, Andrew was Chief of Operations & Commerce. A week before I was scheduled to air our original chat, Andrew let me know that he was going to be stepping up into the CEO role. As a result, we thought it was relevant to get him back for a quick round off of his story to include that wonderful news.So this week, we have two distinct parts which will become obvious as you listen.Beyond that, Andrews story is inspiring and educational all in one go. He lives with Cerebral Palsy and has rarely found this to be a barrier and there's some interesting stuff in here around the changing perceptions over his career around this.In addition, we cover:-Washing upFinding BanquetingInquisitive mindsCerebral PalsyUnnecessary rejectionFurther educationInternship in the USARelationshipsJarvisWorking through the divisionsIndustry ConnectionsBecoming a General Manager at 28The varying support structuresInitial StyleThe Devere Transition & The Devere YearsThe Penta Love affairThe Penta JourneyTwo way career buildingBecoming CEOThere's something in here for you whether you are at the beginning of your career or you have risen the ranks.Enjoy!The GuestAndrew was the COO/CCO for Pentahotels when we initially recorded this but rose to CEO early 2024. He joined Penta in 2010 when they just opened their first hotel in the UK and were looking to further develop the brand. Prior to this he did a BSc Hons degree in Hotel & Catering Management in Manchester, which included an amazing one year internship in New Mexico, a tennis resort in summer, switching to ski resort in winter. After graduating he joined Jarvis Hotels, which later became Ramada and worked his way through 4 hotels before getting his first GM position in Chichester. From there, he joined Initial Style Conferences, which were soon sold to MWB and then became De Vere Venues. He led 3 different venues over his time there, Staverton Park (which he describes as being a bit of a gamechanger for him) 60 meeting rooms, taking it open market, plus taking on a golf and leisure club. With Penta, they acquired 5 Ramada Encore Hotels in 2013 and he was promoted to lead the UK and manage the transition over 1 year. In 2017 he got the chance to relocate to Frankfurt and take on VP Ops, later COO for Penta, overseeing Europe and Asia. Earlier in 2023, Penta restructured and the role of CCO was added into his role as well and introduced a new leadership team set up below me. In early 2024, Andrew steps up into the CEO role for Penta.LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-munt-4a108821Instagram - @munt.andrewThe SponsorToday's bonus episode comes to you in partnership with RotaCloud, the people management platform for shift-based teams.RotaCloud lets managers create and share rotas, record attendance, and manage annual leave in minutes — all from a single, web-based app.It makes work simple for your team, too, allowing them to check their rotas, request holiday, and even pick up extra shifts straight from their phones.Try RotaCloud's time-saving tools today by heading to https://rotacloud.com/philThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn -...

Relax with Meditation
Episode 29 civil war in Varanasi

Relax with Meditation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023


 After the North India tour with Amma and the Ashram, I went to Varanasi as usual to learn Sitar…Varanasi is one of the oldest, religious and most spectacular cities in the world…Varanasi can be the hell or the heaven, it has both sides… Huge awful traffic jam and serenity at the Ghats of the Ganges…The greatest musicians and music schools of India are in Varanasi…I had chosen an old Brahmani as my Sitar teacher; he is also the priest in the Sri Varahi Devi temple in the center of Varanasi… I stayed close to the Assi Ghat, in the South of Varanasi, it was just 3Km distance.My sitar teacher was a lovely man and he has a lovely family, with 2 beautiful daughters, they were about 20 years old…We had the 10 days Devi days with all these ceremonies, including the singing and dancing… I enjoyed that … And then the Ramada started, … The Muslims were very aggressive and disturbed our Devi ceremony …They killed 5 Hindus.And then Hindus killed some Muslims...Within 24 Hours 50.000 mixed troops, soldier and police, marched into the city. Every 50 meters checked the police or the army the people on the street…I saw again and again the police or troops were beating the people… And so, the killing was prevented.I needed so much time to go to my music teacher, because every 50 m I got checked from the troops, so that my teacher invited me to live in his temple… It was very hot, above 40 Celsius and I moved to the temple and got a room on the roof of the temple, close to the rooms of his beautiful daughters. The Brahmani lived with his wife downstairs and we lived on the roof… Normally, it is forbidden in India, that a stranger lives so close to young girls…I was also a Brahmachari (contact with girls was forbidden)I just could go in the night to the daughters…Sometimes it happened that one daughter was coming to me in the night, crying, because she had problems with her boyfriend. I was consulting her… I exercised my sitar playing during the day, it was so hot even I could not touch the wall.In the morning I took a bath in the Ganges, meditated, played my sitar on the roof of the temple… Sunset I meditated…So, I enjoyed my time during the civil war. Still, I got huge problems with the monkeys that like to steal my fruits… The monkeys are awesome to unlock the door or to steal my fruits through the barred windows…If the monkeys could not get any fruit, they were protesting, torn my cloth from the line…So, I had to share my fruits with them, then I could also live with the monkeys in peace. Life is life and we can enjoy our life everywhere if we can adjust to the situation.My Video: Episode 29 civil war in Varanasi https://youtu.be/aPeu94lvtEIMy Audio: https://divinesuccess.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/Podcast1/Episode.29.civil.war.in.Varanasi.mp3

REAL Siblings, It Ain't Easy
E34-S2 REAL Siblings, It Ain't Easy: Hacienda, Santa Fe, Spanish Colonial & Pueblo - Southwest Styles

REAL Siblings, It Ain't Easy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2023 25:53


Donna Reed and Eric Seemann are both professional real estate agents. Donna lives and works in Tucson Arizona with Keller Williams Southern Arizona while Eric lives and works in San Antonio Texas with Keller Williams Heritage. They are also siblings, and they grew up in a small Northwest Ohio village of Lindsey. Their idyllic small-town childhood laid the foundation for what would become the structure of their lives and careers in real estate. We hope you will join us as we reminisce, reflect, and correlate how our childhood and life in rural Ohio still impacts our dealings with our clients today.  After mentioning various Southwest Style exterior designs, we are sorting through and detailing specific features which differentiate Haciendas, Santa Fe, Spanish Colonial and Pueblo exterior designs.  Get ready as we work to clarify similarities and point out how they vary from each other.  All four styles make up what is commonly called a Southwest Style as modern architecture will blend styles together to create something new. Website:  www.realsiblings.com  Watch Episodes on YouTube at:  REAL Siblings, It Ain't Easy  Episode Time Breaks: 0:00  Intro 0:49  Opening & Topic Presenation 1:26  Hacienda Style 7:36  Spanish Colonial 10:33  More on Haciendas 13:19  Santa Fe 16:40  Folk Territorial 17:21  Ramada, Pergola & Gazebos 19:53  Multiple Listing Service (MLS) Styles 21:53  Closing   To reach out to Donna: Email:  donna@reedtucson.com Phone: (520) 631-4638 Facebook: (2) Donna Seemann Reed | Facebook   To Connect with Eric: Email:  eric@victorsgrouptx.com Phone: (210) 389-6324 Facebook: (2) Eric V. Seemann | Facebook   Texas Real Estate Commission - Information About Brokerage Services  Texas Real Estate Commission - Consumer Protection Notice  

Punk Till I Die
Episode 248: Savage Mountain 2023 recap.

Punk Till I Die

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 127:42


On this episode the terrible twosome mostly talk about Tom's trip to Savage Mountain Punk Festival 2023. Were there hijinks? What bands were great? Was there a return of the ghost of the Ramada? Of course there are some other rabbit holes explored. With music from The Joneses, Ghost Road, Ravagers, The Bobbyteens, Demolition 23, Punching Moses, Huntingtons, The Nerves and The Cheats. 

The Gazette Daily News Podcast
Gazette Daily News Briefing, May 19

The Gazette Daily News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 3:15


This Stephen Schmidt from the Gazette Digital News Desk, and I'm here with your update for Friday, May 19.We may have more smoke than clouds on Friday, but it will be sunny otherwise. According to the National Weather Service, there will be patchy smoke in the Cedar Rapids area before 11 a.m. Otherwise it will be mostly sunny, with a high near 67 degrees. Friday night it will be mostly clear, with a low of around 46 degrees.Where did all that smoke come from you ask?Wildfires began to sprout in Alberta, Canada, in early May, bolstered by unusually warm dry weather and strong winds. As of May 10, 136 wildfires burned throughout Canada — 31 of which were uncontrolled at the time. More than 29,000 residents have since evacuated Alberta and the neighboring province British Columbia.The resulting smoke from the blazes has wafted over much of the northern U.S. It started noticeably clouding Iowa skies around Tuesday, creating cloudlike cover and red, hazy sunsets. That smoke was between 15,000 and 20,000 feet in the air.But as another round rolls through the state, it will be closer to the ground — and, as a result, bring more of a health risk. The smoke started fanning across northwest Iowa on Thursday morning and will be present again on Friday.The last day of school for students in the Cedar Rapids Community School District is Friday, June 2, one school day earlier than initially planned.The last day of school will be a normal Friday early dismissal, according to a news release from the district Thursday. Students will not have to report to school on Monday, June 5.Schools are required by Iowa law to have 1,080 student contact hours. Cedar Rapids students will have met this minimum requirement by June 2, according to the news release.A man was arrested last week in connection with a shooting during a birthday party in October 2021 in a Cedar Rapids hotel.Quonie Shelton, 30, is charged with five counts of willful injury, five counts of reckless use of a firearm, and one count each of using a dangerous weapon in the commission of a crime, going armed with intent and intimidation with a dangerous weapon.Shelton is accused of shooting into the crowd at a birthday party at the Ramada by Wyndham hotel on 33rd Avenue, on Oct. 1, 2021. Six people were injured, according to the police.According to the criminal complaint from Shelton's arrest, two of the six people hit during the shooting suffered injuries that led to a “prolonged, debilitating impairment to an extremity.” .Shelton was arrested May 8 and is being held in the Linn County Jail on a $250,000 cash-only bond.

The Franchise
Hot Shots! and Hot Shots! Part Deux

The Franchise

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 86:17


We've done it! We completed spoof month! Special shoutout to Ramada this week, this one's for you.    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheFranchise

Too Woke Boys
Too Woke Boys 139: Jonah Hill Cured Kanye With Comedy

Too Woke Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 66:28


The boys get together to discuss the Nashville shooting, how people from Los Angeles and New York City think everyone from cities in the south are dumb idiots, what exactly people in the media think about people from the south. The boys talk about Ramadan, and how Chris thought Ramada hotels was paying homage to Ramadan because every hotel owner of Ramadas were Indian guys and or muslim guys. The jury is out if Chris knows the difference between those groups. Col teaches Chris about Jewish stuff. Kanye West changes his mind about Jews thanks to an 11 year old movie featuring Jonah Hill. The boys discuss digital blackface and how the article doesn't cover actual blackface. World Athletics bans transgender athletes from track and tightness the testosterone rules. Chris brings the Poetry Corner which has poetry, advice and praise and tries to see if calling the segment PAP Smear (Poetry, Advice, Praise) takes off. Follow the IG/TikTok page: @TooWokeBoys New vids coming to the tiktok page! Email the show: TooWokeBoys@gmail.com Like, Comment, Subscribe on the YouTube Channel  We are doing our best to roll out new video content! - If you are interested in editing video content for the boys hit them up Donate to the show on Venmo/ Cashapp: TheSlutFund Give a FIVE STAR REVIEW for the show on iTunes Make sure to give five star reviews on Spotify also! (fun ones will be read on the show) Share a screenshot of the show on your IG stories and let everyone know  YOU ARE AN ALLY @JeffZenisek https://beacons.ai/jeffzenisek @MalcolmKelner https://beacons.ai/malc --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/toowokeboys/support

News & Views with Joel Heitkamp
FM Celebrating Women with International Women's Day - March 8

News & Views with Joel Heitkamp

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 10:40


03/07/23: Celebrate International Women's Day tomorrow at the Ramada in Fargo! Fargo School Board member, Nyamal Dei, and Fargo City Commissioner, Denise Kolpack, join guest-host Derek Hanson and Jack Michaels in the KFGO studio to talk about the event and what you can expect when you go.  Learn more about the event here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Joe Show
Tampa PD Impersonator

The Joe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 7:28


A Tampa man is wanted after exposing himself AND impersonating a police officer at the Ramada on West Shore... and Ashley admited THIS?!

Between The Sheets
Ep. #394: February 22-28, 1998

Between The Sheets

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 324:08


This week on BTS, Kris and David discuss the week that was February 22-28, 1998.We start off with the WWF, where Vince McMahon has a memorable two-part appearance on “Off the Record with Michael Landsberg,” where he sounds off on many topics in a very entertaining way. We also have news on Mike Tyson, Ahmed Johnson being fired, Goldust impersonating his father on Raw, house show business going up, and so much more.Next we go international, where we talk about AJPW running the Budokan, NJPW getting tired of WCW, the Brennan brothers heating up in AAA, major issues between Promo Azteca, Konnan, and WCW, and a ton more.Then we go back to the U.S., where we discuss a bad week for Sunny, the third annual Eddie Gilbert Memorial Brawl, ECW having TV issues in Pittsburgh, lots of wrestlers with legal issues, as well as other results and news.We then close with WCW where we discuss all the major happenings stemming from SuperBrawl VIII as well as the Nitro and Thunder shows following it up, such as Juventud Guerrera losing his mask, Scott Steiner turning heel and changing his look, the end of Rick Martel's career, Hulk Hogan sabotaging people, and tons more.This was a slam-packed show, folks, with lots of fun topics, so check it out!!!!Timestamps:0:00:00 WWF1:18:02 Japan: AJPW, NJPW, Michinoku Pro, SPWF, Kingdom, AJW, Arsion, GAEA, JWP, & NEO Ladies1:35:55 Latin America: AAA, CMLL, IWRG, Promo Azteca, Tijuana, WWC1:59:55 Classic Commercial Break2:03:28 Halftime2:18:50 Other USA: NWANJ, ECW, Arrests, NDW, Abdullah the Butcher restaurant review, IWAMS, Music City, & CasinoCW3:05:06 WCW5:12:29 Patreon Preview: WCW fires Paul Heyman…only for the manager of the airport Ramada to stick up for him?To support the show and get access to exclusive rewards like special members-only monthly themed shows, go to our Patreon page at Patreon.com/BetweenTheSheets and become an ongoing Patron. Becoming a Between the Sheets Patron will also get you exclusive access to not only the monthly themed episode of Between the Sheets, but also access to our new mailbag segment, a Patron-only chat room on Slack, and anything else we do outside of the main shows!If you're looking for the best deal on a VPN service—short for Virtual Private Network, it helps you get around regional restrictions as well as browse the internet more securely—then Private Internet Access is what you've been looking for. Not only will using our link help support Between The Sheets, but you'll get a special discount, with prices as low as $1.98/month if you go with a 40 month subscription. With numerous great features and even a TV-specific Android app to make streaming easier, there is no better choice if you're looking to subscribe to WWE Network, AEW Plus, and other region-locked services.For the best in both current and classic indie wrestling streaming, make sure to check out IndependentWrestling.tv and use coupon code BTSPOD for a free 5 day trial! (You can also go directly to TinyURL.com/IWTVsheets to sign up that way.) If you convert to a paid subscriber, we get a kickback for referring you, allowing you to support both the show and the indie scene.To subscribe, you can find us on iTunes, Google Play, and just about every other podcast app's directory, or you can also paste Feeds.FeedBurner.com/BTSheets into your favorite podcast app using whatever “add feed manually” option it has.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/between-the-sheets/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Between the Sheets
Ep. #394: February 22-28, 1998

Between the Sheets

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 324:08


This week on BTS, Kris and David discuss the week that was February 22-28, 1998.We start off with the WWF, where Vince McMahon has a memorable two-part appearance on “Off the Record with Michael Landsberg,” where he sounds off on many topics in a very entertaining way. We also have news on Mike Tyson, Ahmed Johnson being fired, Goldust impersonating his father on Raw, house show business going up, and so much more.Next we go international, where we talk about AJPW running the Budokan, NJPW getting tired of WCW, the Brennan brothers heating up in AAA, major issues between Promo Azteca, Konnan, and WCW, and a ton more.Then we go back to the U.S., where we discuss a bad week for Sunny, the third annual Eddie Gilbert Memorial Brawl, ECW having TV issues in Pittsburgh, lots of wrestlers with legal issues, as well as other results and news.We then close with WCW where we discuss all the major happenings stemming from SuperBrawl VIII as well as the Nitro and Thunder shows following it up, such as Juventud Guerrera losing his mask, Scott Steiner turning heel and changing his look, the end of Rick Martel's career, Hulk Hogan sabotaging people, and tons more.This was a slam-packed show, folks, with lots of fun topics, so check it out!!!!Timestamps:0:00:00 WWF1:18:02 Japan: AJPW, NJPW, Michinoku Pro, SPWF, Kingdom, AJW, Arsion, GAEA, JWP, & NEO Ladies1:35:55 Latin America: AAA, CMLL, IWRG, Promo Azteca, Tijuana, WWC1:59:55 Classic Commercial Break2:03:28 Halftime2:18:50 Other USA: NWANJ, ECW, Arrests, NDW, Abdullah the Butcher restaurant review, IWAMS, Music City, & CasinoCW3:05:06 WCW5:12:29 Patreon Preview: WCW fires Paul Heyman…only for the manager of the airport Ramada to stick up for him?To support the show and get access to exclusive rewards like special members-only monthly themed shows, go to our Patreon page at Patreon.com/BetweenTheSheets and become an ongoing Patron. Becoming a Between the Sheets Patron will also get you exclusive access to not only the monthly themed episode of Between the Sheets, but also access to our new mailbag segment, a Patron-only chat room on Slack, and anything else we do outside of the main shows!If you're looking for the best deal on a VPN service—short for Virtual Private Network, it helps you get around regional restrictions as well as browse the internet more securely—then Private Internet Access is what you've been looking for. Not only will using our link help support Between The Sheets, but you'll get a special discount, with prices as low as $1.98/month if you go with a 40 month subscription. With numerous great features and even a TV-specific Android app to make streaming easier, there is no better choice if you're looking to subscribe to WWE Network, AEW Plus, and other region-locked services.For the best in both current and classic indie wrestling streaming, make sure to check out IndependentWrestling.tv and use coupon code BTSPOD for a free 5 day trial! (You can also go directly to TinyURL.com/IWTVsheets to sign up that way.) If you convert to a paid subscriber, we get a kickback for referring you, allowing you to support both the show and the indie scene.To subscribe, you can find us on iTunes, Google Play, and just about every other podcast app's directory, or you can also paste Feeds.FeedBurner.com/BTSheets into your favorite podcast app using whatever “add feed manually” option it has.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/between-the-sheets/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Between The Sheets
Ep. #393: February 15-22, 2003 with Daniel Makabe

Between The Sheets

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 373:26


Kris and David are joined by Daniel Makabe (@danielmakabe) for the first half of the show to discuss the week-plus that was February 15-22, 2003.We start off talking about the sudden end of the revival of Portland Wrestling and all the controversy surrounding the short lifespan of the promotion, which that means lots of insane Oregon State Athletic Commission talk.Next, we go to the indie scene where we talk about Dan's memories of western Canadian indies, the Philadelphia promotional wars of the era featuring 3PW and XPW, Cody Rhodes's high school wrestling career, Sting's evangelical wrestling parable with Nikita Koloff and Ted DiBiase, the insanity of J.C. Bailey, Tom Howard on “Joe Millionaire,” Joan Lunden reflecting on his disastrous time at the WCW Power Plant, Curt Hennig's memorial service, and much more.Then we go international, where we talk about the K-1 scandals and how they could (but didn't really) affect PRIDE FC, the bloom wearing off the AJPW rose a year into Keiji Muto's reign, Hiroshi Tanahashi making his NJPW return after being stabbed by his ex-girlfriend, the debut of U-STYLE, and tons more.We go to NWA-TNA next for a interesting week as they debut Jonah Adelman from Tough Enough in a crazy way, plus we have updates on their status with DirecTV and more.We then close with WWE, where we have Raw and SmackDown leading into the No Way Out PPV including Eric Bischoff vs. Jim Ross headlining Raw, Nathan Jones cutting his first promo on SmackDown, Eddy and Chavo Guerrero starting their lying, cheating, and stealing, one of John Cena's early raps, and a whole lot more.It's hard to believe that this stuff is 20 years old now, but here we are. We had lots of fun doing this show, so listen now!!Timestamps:0:00:00 Northwest Indies: Portland, ECCW, & Stampede0:48:55 Other USA: JAPW, 3PW, XPW, Sandman, IWC, ECWA, Cody Runnels, NWA Wildside, Sting, IWAMS, WLW, AWS, APW, Tom Howard, Joan Lunden, & Curt Hennig memorial service2:15:42 Eurasia: K-1/W-1/PRIDE, AJPW, NJPW, NOAH, Zero-One, DDT, Osaka Pro, Toryumon, WMF, U-STYLE, AJW, Arsion, GAEA, NEO Ladies, & All-Star3:21:54 Classic Commercial Break3:26:17 Halftime3:53:36 Latin America: AAA, CMLL, Monterrey, & IWAPR4:09:47 MMA & NWA-TNA4:46:34 OVW & WWE6:01:47 Patreon Preview: WCW fires Paul Heyman…only for the manager of the airport Ramada to stick up for him?To support the show and get access to exclusive rewards like special members-only monthly themed shows, go to our Patreon page at Patreon.com/BetweenTheSheets and become an ongoing Patron. Becoming a Between the Sheets Patron will also get you exclusive access to not only the monthly themed episode of Between the Sheets, but also access to our new mailbag segment, a Patron-only chat room on Slack, and anything else we do outside of the main shows!If you're looking for the best deal on a VPN service—short for Virtual Private Network, it helps you get around regional restrictions as well as browse the internet more securely—then Private Internet Access is what you've been looking for. Not only will using our link help support Between The Sheets, but you'll get a special discount, with prices as low as $1.98/month if you go with a 40 month subscription. With numerous great features and even a TV-specific Android app to make streaming easier, there is no better choice if you're looking to subscribe to WWE Network, AEW Plus, and other region-locked services.For the best in both current and classic indie wrestling streaming, make sure to check out IndependentWrestling.tv and use coupon code BTSPOD for a free 5 day trial! (You can also go directly to TinyURL.com/IWTVsheets to sign up that way.) If you convert to a paid subscriber, we get a kickback for referring you, allowing you to support both the show and the indie scene.To subscribe, you can find us on iTunes, Google Play, and just about every other podcast app's directory, or you can also paste Feeds.FeedBurner.com/BTSheets into your favorite podcast app using whatever “add feed manually” option it has.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/between-the-sheets/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Guantanamo Baes
Benders at the Ramada

Guantanamo Baes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 59:54


Is Nintendo the gayest video game console? Also, Julian makes Brian listen to the new Lana Del Rey song.

Between the Sheets
Ep. #393: February 15-22, 2003 with Daniel Makabe

Between the Sheets

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 373:26


Kris and David are joined by Daniel Makabe (@danielmakabe) for the first half of the show to discuss the week-plus that was February 15-22, 2003.We start off talking about the sudden end of the revival of Portland Wrestling and all the controversy surrounding the short lifespan of the promotion, which that means lots of insane Oregon State Athletic Commission talk.Next, we go to the indie scene where we talk about Dan's memories of western Canadian indies, the Philadelphia promotional wars of the era featuring 3PW and XPW, Cody Rhodes's high school wrestling career, Sting's evangelical wrestling parable with Nikita Koloff and Ted DiBiase, the insanity of J.C. Bailey, Tom Howard on “Joe Millionaire,” Joan Lunden reflecting on his disastrous time at the WCW Power Plant, Curt Hennig's memorial service, and much more.Then we go international, where we talk about the K-1 scandals and how they could (but didn't really) affect PRIDE FC, the bloom wearing off the AJPW rose a year into Keiji Muto's reign, Hiroshi Tanahashi making his NJPW return after being stabbed by his ex-girlfriend, the debut of U-STYLE, and tons more.We go to NWA-TNA next for a interesting week as they debut Jonah Adelman from Tough Enough in a crazy way, plus we have updates on their status with DirecTV and more.We then close with WWE, where we have Raw and SmackDown leading into the No Way Out PPV including Eric Bischoff vs. Jim Ross headlining Raw, Nathan Jones cutting his first promo on SmackDown, Eddy and Chavo Guerrero starting their lying, cheating, and stealing, one of John Cena's early raps, and a whole lot more.It's hard to believe that this stuff is 20 years old now, but here we are. We had lots of fun doing this show, so listen now!!Timestamps:0:00:00 Northwest Indies: Portland, ECCW, & Stampede0:48:55 Other USA: JAPW, 3PW, XPW, Sandman, IWC, ECWA, Cody Runnels, NWA Wildside, Sting, IWAMS, WLW, AWS, APW, Tom Howard, Joan Lunden, & Curt Hennig memorial service2:15:42 Eurasia: K-1/W-1/PRIDE, AJPW, NJPW, NOAH, Zero-One, DDT, Osaka Pro, Toryumon, WMF, U-STYLE, AJW, Arsion, GAEA, NEO Ladies, & All-Star3:21:54 Classic Commercial Break3:26:17 Halftime3:53:36 Latin America: AAA, CMLL, Monterrey, & IWAPR4:09:47 MMA & NWA-TNA4:46:34 OVW & WWE6:01:47 Patreon Preview: WCW fires Paul Heyman…only for the manager of the airport Ramada to stick up for him?To support the show and get access to exclusive rewards like special members-only monthly themed shows, go to our Patreon page at Patreon.com/BetweenTheSheets and become an ongoing Patron. Becoming a Between the Sheets Patron will also get you exclusive access to not only the monthly themed episode of Between the Sheets, but also access to our new mailbag segment, a Patron-only chat room on Slack, and anything else we do outside of the main shows!If you're looking for the best deal on a VPN service—short for Virtual Private Network, it helps you get around regional restrictions as well as browse the internet more securely—then Private Internet Access is what you've been looking for. Not only will using our link help support Between The Sheets, but you'll get a special discount, with prices as low as $1.98/month if you go with a 40 month subscription. With numerous great features and even a TV-specific Android app to make streaming easier, there is no better choice if you're looking to subscribe to WWE Network, AEW Plus, and other region-locked services.For the best in both current and classic indie wrestling streaming, make sure to check out IndependentWrestling.tv and use coupon code BTSPOD for a free 5 day trial! (You can also go directly to TinyURL.com/IWTVsheets to sign up that way.) If you convert to a paid subscriber, we get a kickback for referring you, allowing you to support both the show and the indie scene.To subscribe, you can find us on iTunes, Google Play, and just about every other podcast app's directory, or you can also paste Feeds.FeedBurner.com/BTSheets into your favorite podcast app using whatever “add feed manually” option it has.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/between-the-sheets/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Between The Sheets
Ep. #392: February 8-14, 1994

Between The Sheets

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 244:16


Kris and David are guestless as we discuss the week that was February 8-14, 1994.We start with the WWF, where we talk about Vince McMahon's legal issues starting to get media play again in the only major story in a quiet week as Raw was off due to the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.Next, we go international, talking about Masashi Aoyagi starting up his own promotion, Royce Gracie being in demand, Akira Maeda wanting to face his old friends again, AAA doing big business in Mexico while helping UWA do better, too, among many other things.Then we go back to the U.S. indie scene, where we talk about some amazing Terry Funk promos in ECW and SMW, Shane Douglas becoming the Franchise in ECW, Sunday Bloody Sunday in SMW, no live USWA in Memphis thanks to bad weather, and so much more.WCW closes the show, as we try to figure out what's really going on with Dusty Rhodes, Ric Flair, and the head booker position, we go over the news from the latest marathon Worldwide tapings at Disney, and bask in the awkwardness of Ted Turner and Jane Fonda hanging out in the crowd at Center Stage, plus so much more.A damn fun show, so everyone check it out!!!!Timestamps:0:00:00 WWF0:39:02 Japan: NJPW, WAR, FMW, W*ING, Masashi Aoyagi/NSBW, Royce Gracie, RINGS, AJW, & JWP0:59:23 Other North America: CRMW, AAA, CMLL, & UWA1:15:51 Classic Commercial Break1:20:01 Halftime1:42:54 Other USA: ECW, WWWA, MTW, NCWA, CAPW, Peach State, SMW, USWA, GWF, MWUSA, OPWF, & CWUSA3:04:25 WCW3:52:37 Patreon Preview: WCW fires Paul Heyman…only for the manager of the airport Ramada to stick up for him?To support the show and get access to exclusive rewards like special members-only monthly themed shows, go to our Patreon page at Patreon.com/BetweenTheSheets and become an ongoing Patron. Becoming a Between the Sheets Patron will also get you exclusive access to not only the monthly themed episode of Between the Sheets, but also access to our new mailbag segment, a Patron-only chat room on Slack, and anything else we do outside of the main shows!If you're looking for the best deal on a VPN service—short for Virtual Private Network, it helps you get around regional restrictions as well as browse the internet more securely—then Private Internet Access is what you've been looking for. Not only will using our link help support Between The Sheets, but you'll get a special discount, with prices as low as $1.98/month if you go with a 40 month subscription. With numerous great features and even a TV-specific Android app to make streaming easier, there is no better choice if you're looking to subscribe to WWE Network, AEW Plus, and other region-locked services.For the best in both current and classic indie wrestling streaming, make sure to check out IndependentWrestling.tv and use coupon code BTSPOD for a free 5 day trial! (You can also go directly to TinyURL.com/IWTVsheets to sign up that way.) If you convert to a paid subscriber, we get a kickback for referring you, allowing you to support both the show and the indie scene.To subscribe, you can find us on iTunes, Google Play, and just about every other podcast app's directory, or you can also paste Feeds.FeedBurner.com/BTSheets into your favorite podcast app using whatever “add feed manually” option it has.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/between-the-sheets/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Between the Sheets
Ep. #392: February 8-14, 1994

Between the Sheets

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 244:16


Kris and David are guestless as we discuss the week that was February 8-14, 1994.We start with the WWF, where we talk about Vince McMahon's legal issues starting to get media play again in the only major story in a quiet week as Raw was off due to the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.Next, we go international, talking about Masashi Aoyagi starting up his own promotion, Royce Gracie being in demand, Akira Maeda wanting to face his old friends again, AAA doing big business in Mexico while helping UWA do better, too, among many other things.Then we go back to the U.S. indie scene, where we talk about some amazing Terry Funk promos in ECW and SMW, Shane Douglas becoming the Franchise in ECW, Sunday Bloody Sunday in SMW, no live USWA in Memphis thanks to bad weather, and so much more.WCW closes the show, as we try to figure out what's really going on with Dusty Rhodes, Ric Flair, and the head booker position, we go over the news from the latest marathon Worldwide tapings at Disney, and bask in the awkwardness of Ted Turner and Jane Fonda hanging out in the crowd at Center Stage, plus so much more.A damn fun show, so everyone check it out!!!!Timestamps:0:00:00 WWF0:39:02 Japan: NJPW, WAR, FMW, W*ING, Masashi Aoyagi/NSBW, Royce Gracie, RINGS, AJW, & JWP0:59:23 Other North America: CRMW, AAA, CMLL, & UWA1:15:51 Classic Commercial Break1:20:01 Halftime1:42:54 Other USA: ECW, WWWA, MTW, NCWA, CAPW, Peach State, SMW, USWA, GWF, MWUSA, OPWF, & CWUSA3:04:25 WCW3:52:37 Patreon Preview: WCW fires Paul Heyman…only for the manager of the airport Ramada to stick up for him?To support the show and get access to exclusive rewards like special members-only monthly themed shows, go to our Patreon page at Patreon.com/BetweenTheSheets and become an ongoing Patron. Becoming a Between the Sheets Patron will also get you exclusive access to not only the monthly themed episode of Between the Sheets, but also access to our new mailbag segment, a Patron-only chat room on Slack, and anything else we do outside of the main shows!If you're looking for the best deal on a VPN service—short for Virtual Private Network, it helps you get around regional restrictions as well as browse the internet more securely—then Private Internet Access is what you've been looking for. Not only will using our link help support Between The Sheets, but you'll get a special discount, with prices as low as $1.98/month if you go with a 40 month subscription. With numerous great features and even a TV-specific Android app to make streaming easier, there is no better choice if you're looking to subscribe to WWE Network, AEW Plus, and other region-locked services.For the best in both current and classic indie wrestling streaming, make sure to check out IndependentWrestling.tv and use coupon code BTSPOD for a free 5 day trial! (You can also go directly to TinyURL.com/IWTVsheets to sign up that way.) If you convert to a paid subscriber, we get a kickback for referring you, allowing you to support both the show and the indie scene.To subscribe, you can find us on iTunes, Google Play, and just about every other podcast app's directory, or you can also paste Feeds.FeedBurner.com/BTSheets into your favorite podcast app using whatever “add feed manually” option it has.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/between-the-sheets/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Between The Sheets
Ep. #391: February 1-7, 1992 with Charles from Wrestling Playlists

Between The Sheets

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 302:25


Kris and David are joined by our dear friend Charles from Wrestling Playlists (@pwoloss) to discuss the week that was February 1-7, 1992.We start off the show talking about local politicians trying and failing to regulate pro wrestling in the state of Florida, including some crazy quotes from the hearing in question and the pros/cons of regulation. The WWF sent a doozy of a lobbyist to the meeting, too. We also talk about the life and career of Buzz Sawyer, who tragically passed away during our week.Next, we go to WCW where we discuss Kip Frey breaking out the checkbook signing and trying to sign all kinds of talent, THE PAULIE AWARDS, and so much more in a fun section.Then we go international, where we discuss AJPW signing Jun Akiyama, NJPW contract season angles, Mike Shaw getting over big as Aaron Grundy in CMLL, Canek losing the UWA Title, Ronnie Garvin beating Carlos Colon for the Universal Title, and much more.We go back to the USA for the indie section next, where Tony Rumble has a falling out with IWCCW, Tod Gordon launches ECW, Austin Idol almost gets murdered in the USWA, Eddie Gilbert turns babyface in the GWF, plus so much more.Finally, we close with the WWF, where we go in-depth on the WrestleMania VIII “press conference” angle, Sensational Sherri falls in love, there's a big title change at a house show, we have an update on WBF-related stuff, and lots more.We also have a free preview of our newest Patreon-exclusive deep dive, part 1 of 2 about Paul Heyman's 1993.Charles was great as usual, and this was a helluva show, so take a listen!!!Timestamps:0:00:00 Florida regulation legislation & death of Buzz Sawyer0:48:15 WCW1:20:24 Int'l: AJPW, NJPW, FMW, RINGS, AJW, CMLL, UWA, & WWC1:57:38 Classic Commercial Break2:02:42 Halftime2:36:41 Other USA: Tony Rumble quits IWCCW, ECW forms, WIN, IPWA, USWA, NWF (Robley), GWF, Ultimate Warrior, Lou Thesz, Gagnes, Terry Funk, John Stuff, LPWA, WSWA, & Portland3:49:48 WWF4:50:45 Patreon Preview: WCW fires Paul Heyman…only for the manager of the airport Ramada to stick up for him?To support the show and get access to exclusive rewards like special members-only monthly themed shows, go to our Patreon page at Patreon.com/BetweenTheSheets and become an ongoing Patron. Becoming a Between the Sheets Patron will also get you exclusive access to not only the monthly themed episode of Between the Sheets, but also access to our new mailbag segment, a Patron-only chat room on Slack, and anything else we do outside of the main shows!If you're looking for the best deal on a VPN service—short for Virtual Private Network, it helps you get around regional restrictions as well as browse the internet more securely—then Private Internet Access is what you've been looking for. Not only will using our link help support Between The Sheets, but you'll get a special discount, with prices as low as $1.98/month if you go with a 40 month subscription. With numerous great features and even a TV-specific Android app to make streaming easier, there is no better choice if you're looking to subscribe to WWE Network, AEW Plus, and other region-locked services.For the best in both current and classic indie wrestling streaming, make sure to check out IndependentWrestling.tv and use coupon code BTSPOD for a free 5 day trial! (You can also go directly to TinyURL.com/IWTVsheets to sign up that way.) If you convert to a paid subscriber, we get a kickback for referring you, allowing you to support both the show and the indie scene.To subscribe, you can find us on iTunes, Google Play, and just about every other podcast app's directory, or you can also paste Feeds.FeedBurner.com/BTSheets into your favorite podcast app using whatever “add feed manually” option it has.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/between-the-sheets/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

The Writer's Block
Build-A-Buldge Workshop

The Writer's Block

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 72:52


NEW WAY TO SUPPORT THE POD: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1960394/supportWhat's more embarrassing a cameltoe or buldge? Bobby accuses Logan of being a selfish friend, Ali enters her "villain" era. The gang roasts each others worst outfit pics,  and also discussed the proper etiquette of  finding money in public, Golden Shower kinks  from Pee Diddy & CityGirls YungMiami, the Jaguars crushing playoff loss and MORE. Thanks for listening. @bobbycomedian @_ldb22 @alinewbinsYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl9iyEM1q2GGRZtmCsrXT1gThe Writer's Block is a proud partner of Comedy Zone Jacksonville! The best Comedy Club inside a Ramada hotel in the world. ComedyZone.comSupport the show

The Writer's Block
Build-A-Buldge Workshop

The Writer's Block

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 72:52


NEW WAY TO SUPPORT THE POD: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1960394/supportWhat's more embarrassing a cameltoe or buldge? Bobby accuses Logan of being a selfish friend, Ali enters her "villain" era. The gang roasts each others worst outfit pics,  and also discussed the proper etiquette of  finding money in public, Golden Shower kinks  from Pee Diddy & CityGirls YungMiami, the Jaguars crushing playoff loss and MORE. Thanks for listening. @bobbycomedian @_ldb22 @alinewbinsYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl9iyEM1q2GGRZtmCsrXT1gThe Writer's Block is a proud partner of Comedy Zone Jacksonville! The best Comedy Club inside a Ramada hotel in the world. ComedyZone.com

The Writer's Block
Build-A-Buldge Workshop

The Writer's Block

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 72:52


NEW WAY TO SUPPORT THE POD: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1960394/supportWhat's more embarrassing a cameltoe or buldge? Bobby accuses Logan of being a selfish friend, Ali enters her "villain" era. The gang roasts each others worst outfit pics,  and also discussed the proper etiquette of  finding money in public, Golden Shower kinks  from Pee Diddy & CityGirls YungMiami, the Jaguars crushing playoff loss and MORE. Thanks for listening. @bobbycomedian @_ldb22 @alinewbinsYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl9iyEM1q2GGRZtmCsrXT1gThe Writer's Block is a proud partner of Comedy Zone Jacksonville! The best Comedy Club inside a Ramada hotel in the world. ComedyZone.com

The Writer's Block
Build-A-Buldge Workshop

The Writer's Block

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 72:52


NEW WAY TO SUPPORT THE POD: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1960394/supportWhat's more embarrassing a cameltoe or buldge? Bobby accuses Logan of being a selfish friend, Ali enters her "villain" era. The gang roasts each others worst outfit pics,  and also discussed the proper etiquette of  finding money in public, Golden Shower kinks  from Pee Diddy & CityGirls YungMiami, the Jaguars crushing playoff loss and MORE. Thanks for listening. @bobbycomedian @_ldb22 @alinewbinsYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl9iyEM1q2GGRZtmCsrXT1gThe Writer's Block is a proud partner of Comedy Zone Jacksonville! The best Comedy Club inside a Ramada hotel in the world. ComedyZone.com

The Writer's Block
The Nig Rig

The Writer's Block

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 82:41


In this episode Bobby recaps Ali Siddiqs show experience at Comedy Zone, Logan & Ali bring us inside the Jaguars stadium for the playoff game recap. The gang also discusses how to get a Valentine, the term "nigga rigging", seeing Avatar in 4D, plus Bobby celebrates early 2023 achievements (1500 Youtube Subs, $100 instagram posts) & MORE! Thanks for listening. @bobbycomedian @_ldb22 @alinewbins Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl9iyEM1q2GGRZtmCsrXT1gThe Writer's Block is a proud partner of Comedy Zone Jacksonville! The best Comedy Club inside a Ramada hotel in the world. ComedyZone.comSupport the show

The Writer's Block
The Nig Rig

The Writer's Block

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 82:41


In this episode Bobby recaps Ali Siddiqs show experience at Comedy Zone, Logan & Ali bring us inside the Jaguars stadium for the playoff game recap. The gang also discusses how to get a Valentine, the term "nigga rigging", seeing Avatar in 4D, plus Bobby celebrates early 2023 achievements (1500 Youtube Subs, $100 instagram posts) & MORE! Thanks for listening. @bobbycomedian @_ldb22 @alinewbins Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl9iyEM1q2GGRZtmCsrXT1gThe Writer's Block is a proud partner of Comedy Zone Jacksonville! The best Comedy Club inside a Ramada hotel in the world. ComedyZone.com

The Writer's Block
The Nig Rig

The Writer's Block

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 82:41


In this episode Bobby recaps Ali Siddiqs show experience at Comedy Zone, Logan & Ali bring us inside the Jaguars stadium for the playoff game recap. The gang also discusses how to get a Valentine, the term "nigga rigging", seeing Avatar in 4D, plus Bobby celebrates early 2023 achievements (1500 Youtube Subs, $100 instagram posts) & MORE! Thanks for listening. @bobbycomedian @_ldb22 @alinewbins Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl9iyEM1q2GGRZtmCsrXT1gThe Writer's Block is a proud partner of Comedy Zone Jacksonville! The best Comedy Club inside a Ramada hotel in the world. ComedyZone.com

The Writer's Block
The Nig Rig

The Writer's Block

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 82:41


In this episode Bobby recaps Ali Siddiqs show experience at Comedy Zone, Logan & Ali bring us inside the Jaguars stadium for the playoff game recap. The gang also discusses how to get a Valentine, the term "nigga rigging", seeing Avatar in 4D, plus Bobby celebrates early 2023 achievements (1500 Youtube Subs, $100 instagram posts) & MORE! Thanks for listening. @bobbycomedian @_ldb22 @alinewbins Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl9iyEM1q2GGRZtmCsrXT1gThe Writer's Block is a proud partner of Comedy Zone Jacksonville! The best Comedy Club inside a Ramada hotel in the world. ComedyZone.com

Scottsdale Vibes
Tammy Fellows, a re-introduction to our #1 downloaded episode

Scottsdale Vibes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 27:42


Many of you have have picked up City Lifestyle Scottsdale & PV Magazines. But, did you know that a 6th generation Arizonian is behind the successful magazine. Meet Tammy Fellows, publisher extraordinaire.    Calendar of Events Brought you by Notre Dame Prep  Pawlidays @ Royal Palms Resort & SpaWe all love our 4-legged babies. So why not celebrate them with Pawlidays at Royal Palms and Resort Spa. Come and enjoy sips and nipples for you and your pup. And a $10 donation to the AZ Humane Society can get you a picture with Santa.  Jingle your way to Santa @ Pinnacle PeakPut on your best holiday outfit, grab the kids, and head to Pinnacle Peak Park on December 10th for a morning of festivities and cheer the whole family will enjoy. Participants will receive a special bell at check-in that will jingle all the way to Santa, who will be waiting for you and your family at the Grandview Overlook. Make sure the kids bring their “wish list” for the Jolly Old Guy and don't forget to pack the camera! There will be plenty of coffee, cocoa, and Christmas treats for all to enjoy near the Ramada. Interactive storytelling, crafts, and professional face painting will be available too! Each person going on the hike needs to be registered, including all children.  Shop with Your Pet @ Scottsdale Quarter 12-3pm on Saturday Dec 10 come and shop at all the pet stores for a xmas gifts for our favorite fur babies. You can also get a picture with the Grinch himself! Scottsdazzle

Jason & Alexis
11/1 TUES HOUR 3: SCR: Eric & Jenny, White Lotus Season 2 & Chief Eats Officer?

Jason & Alexis

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 43:01


Did we find love for Eric and Jenny in Second Chance Romance? Jason and Alexis watched the first episode of White Lotus season 2 and loved it! There's one scene Alexis had to go back and rewatched, she missed the first time! Ramada by Wyndham is looking for its first ever CEO (Chief Eats Officer).

Hospitality Leaders - Interviews with hotel, event, and food service experts
Compounding Recognition with Hector Pachon of Ramada Plaza Marco Polo Beach Resort

Hospitality Leaders - Interviews with hotel, event, and food service experts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2022 22:05


On today's episode, I'm joined by Hector Pachon, General Manager at the Ramada Plaza Marco Polo Beach Resort. Hector has sought to learn from his leaders throughout his career. So when he finally moved into a management position himself, he had already honed some of the necessary leadership skills. One of the most important principles he learned was the value of keeping up staff morale. To accomplish this, Hector employs a tactic of compounding recognition, which includes several core foundational ideas: - Make praise and recognition a daily practice. - Engage in regular morale-boosting activities, not just periodic events. - Prove yourself as a knowledgeable and trustworthy leader by doing grunt work alongside your staff regularly. - Express continual gratitude for the work your staff accomplishes. By showing regular appreciation for his team, Hector is able to compound the motivation of his staff over time, producing an outstanding workforce dedicated to going above and beyond for the sake of their guests. - Ramada Plaza Marco Polo Beach Resort - https://www.marcopolobeachresort.com/ - Chris Cano - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrismcano/ - Upshift - https://www.linkedin.com/company/upsh%C4%B1ft/ If you enjoyed today's show, please leave a 5-star review. For more information and links to all of the resources mentioned in today's episode, visit HospitalityLeaderspodcast.com. #hospitality #foodservice