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In the small Innu community of Sheshatshiu, Labrador, 27 people have died from drug-related causes in just two years — a staggering number for a population of only 2,000. At the centre of this crisis is an alarming surge in cocaine, now deadlier than before.Police and drug experts say the situation on this Innu reserve is a consequence of a booming cocaine trade that's unleashed high-purity cocaine into even remote corners of the country. In his documentary, Pure Hell, CBC investigative journalist Ryan Cooke goes on a quest to find out why this is happening. His journey takes him from the high-stakes pursuit of smugglers aboard a Canadian Navy vessel in the Caribbean, to Sheshatshiu Innu First Nation, where former federal cabinet minister Peter Penashue was so desperate to save his community that he attacked a suspected drug dealer's car with a crowbar.Produced by Ryan Cooke and Joan Webber with help from Katie Breen / originally aired on The Current. Storylines is part of the CBC Audio Doc Unit
Cocaine use has exploded in Sheshatshiu Innu First Nation, with deadly consequences for the small community in central Labrador. In his documentary Pure Hell, the CBC's Ryan Cooke looks at how chaos in Colombia has unleashed an avalanche of unusually pure cocaine, upending the drug trade all the way to Canada's North.
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
CBC Investigates gave us an inside account of a traffic stop involving Tony Humby and three teenagers, sixteen years before he was arrested. Two of those passengers now say it was a missed opportunity to prevent years of alleged abuse. The CBC's Ryan Cooke brought us that story.
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Investigators with the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary applied for search warrants in part because they believed Tony Humby and Bruce Escott were trafficking boys under the age of 18. The St. John's neighbours are now facing a total of 86 charges, but human trafficking is not on that list. The CBC's Ryan Cooke brought us more that story.
Hosted by Morgan Spriggs and featuring interviews with Cornell Volleyball's Mackenzie Parsons and Ithaca Men's Swimming and Diving's Ryan Cooke
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Tony Humby and Bruce Escott are facing a total of 86 charges, in relation to allegations going all the way back to 1995. The premier directed child and youth advocate Linda Clemens Spurrell to review policies and procedures in the child welfare department. Questions have been raised about whether Clemens Spurell is the right person for the job, due to her previous role as assistant deputy minister in that department. She sat down with the CBC's Ryan Cooke to address some of those concerns.
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Two alleged victims in the Hussey Drive sexual abuse case are suing the institutions they believe failed them. Lawyer Stephen Barnes represents both men. CBC reporter Ryan Cooke spoke with him yesterday.
Unsealed court documents have shed new light on the abuse case involving Hussey Drive residents Tony Humby and Bruce Escott. (Krissy Holmes with CBC reporter Ryan Cooke)
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Over a year ago, two men were arrested in a St. John's trailer park, accused of abusing a dozen kids over a period spanning decades. CBC Investigates fought for access to documents that outline the RNC's case. CBC reporter Ryan Cooke brought us the details.
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
The Titan submersible was headed 38-hundred metres down below, to the sea wreckage of the Titanic. Among the five on-board: Stockton Rush -- the CEO of OceanGate Expeditions, which built the submersible. And when contact was lost with the Titan, international media descended on St. John's harbour. And that's where Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts went live this morning, where he spoke with Ryan Cooke, who was heavily involved with reporting the story.
A year ago today the media circus started in St. John's... and for two local reporters it's a journey that is still going. We explore the story behind reporting on the biggest story of the world this time last year. (Krissy Holmes with the CBC's Ryan Cooke and CBC/Radio Canada's Patrick Butler)
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
The province has agreed to revise the Limitations Act. A leaked draft legislation does remove time limits, but only when the abuse involved bodily harm. The CBC's Ryan Cooke joined us to explain what's missing from this draft legislation that has many up in arms.
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Jack Whalen believes he spent 730 days in solitary confinement when he was a child at the Whitbourne Boys Home. Last week, Opposition MHAs read the same petition 10 times at the House of Assembly, calling on government to remove the Statute of Limitations on all forms of child abuse. Whalen spoke with CBC's Ryan Cooke outside Confederation Building.
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Carl English took the city by storm in 2018 when he decided to come home and continue his career in professional basketball. But things went sour between English and the Edge, and we never really knew why - until now. CBC reporter Ryan Cooke brought us that story.
Jack Whalen spent nearly two years in solitary confinement as a child. Now, he's fighting for change. Ryan Cooke's documentary follows Jack as pushes Newfoundland and Labrador and New Brunswick to remove the statute of limitations for child abuse.
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
The CBC's Ryan Cooke and Heather Gillis spoke with Krissy about what it was like to be reporting the week the Titan submersible went missing.
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
World Energy GH2 is planning to sell power to N-L Hydro as a part of its wind-to-hydrogen proposal on the island's west coast. The CBC's Ryan Cooke has been following this story, and he joined us in studio to help sort through it all.
The wind-to-hydrogen proposal from World Energy GH2 on Newfoundland's west coast may be a give-and-take arrangement... or, rather, a buy-and-sell deal. The company is hoping to sell any excess power it generates to the provincial grid in the winter, but will buy power from Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro in the summer. CBC's Ryan Cooke has been following the story.
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
CBC reporter Ryan Cooke joined us in studio to discuss the story of Cynthia Webb. She's trying to move on from her life after suffering horrific abuse at the hands of a man trusted to protect her.
WARNING - DISTURBING CONTENT: A Corner Brook woman is trying to move on with her life after suffering horrific abuse at the hands of a man wo had been trusted to protect her. But she can't get him off her birth certificate. CBC reporter Ryan Cooke joined us to discuss the story of Cynthia Webb, the woman fighting to reverse her own adoption. (WARNING: This story contains details of sexual abuse.)
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
It's taken 24 years for the men who were abused at Mount Cashel to reach a settlement with the Catholic church. In Vancouver, a case involving some of the same abusers looks like it could wrap up in less than three. CBC reporter Ryan Cooke joined us in studio to discuss it all.
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
It's safe to say we all know a lot more about the world of deep-sea submersibles than we did before the Titan disaster, but one question that's remained unanswered is how, and why, OceanGate came to partner with Marine Institute in Newfoundland and Labrador. CBC reporter Ryan Cooke joined the St. John's Morning Show to discuss.
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
There's a lot lurking beneath the water in Botwood Harbour. The CBC's Ryan Cooke brought us the story of a World-War-Two era crash, and the family who came searching for answers.
Residents around Beothuk Lake in central Newfoundland are going to bat against Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro, in hopes of protecting some of the last remnants of the extinct Beothuk culture. The lake has been a hydroelectric reservoir for over 100 years, with water levels controlled by NL Hydro. Millertown Mayor Fiona Humber and residents all around. the lake say the utility giant is keeping the water too high, leading to rapid erosion. The CBC's Ryan Cooke spoke to Humber at the edge of Beothuk Lake last week.
This week on the Better with Running Podcast, Zacca and Chriso are joined by Special guest for the first part of the show, Run2PB coach Gemma Maini, fresh off her victory at the 15KM AV Ballarat Road Race, we hear about her rollercoaster of a week leading into the race, before breaking down how it unfolded, including an extended warm up courtesy of coach Mattress. Gemma announces the July winner of our Asics x TeamRun2PB athlete of the month. Taryn Kirby, who is coached by Chris Armstrong, We hear about her journey as a runner with the Shepparton Runners Club and also her challenges of recent times as shared by Chris. This weeks guest is #teamrun2pb athlete Ryan Cooke, who started with Run2PB in October of 2021 and has gone from strength to strength over the last 2 years. Initially his consistency was a concern, but has now turned it into a strength, regularly running 5 times a week logging 50 to 60kms around a busy lifestyle that involves a lot of interstate travel for work while juggling family life with his wife and 2 young kids. We hear about Ryan's decision to race Shepparton Marathon, how his training is going including some close encounters on some early morning runs, before diving into the quick fire Q&As which brings up some issues for Coach Chris. The show rounds out with some details about a number of run2pb partner events coming up and also a mention of the Oat Running Socks discount code - Run2PB10 For 10% off all orders via www.oatrunning.com.au Run2PB Links Socials Run2PB YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJxkh-FgU2Wsork-18PfSUA Find us here at: https://www.run2pb.co/better-with-running-podcast Review on us: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/better-with-running/id1506419354
This episode is a two-fer! Not only is Jillian sharing the tale of Dave Crocket and the eruption of Mount St. Helens, but Haley and Jillian dive into the recent Titanic submarine catastrophe. #OceanGate Sources: Titanic sub search turns desperate as experts estimate Titan's oxygen is depleted, Emily Olsen, NPR Missing Titanic submersible: what is the Titan tourist sub and what might have happened to it? Graham Russell, The Guardian What it's like inside the Titanic-touring Submersible that went missing with 5 people on board, Emma Tucker, CNN Live Missing Titanic Sub Search, CNN See How Crushing Pressure Increase in the Ocean's Depths, Sophie Bushwick, Scientific American Marine group says 10 subs in the world can dive to Titanic depths. Titan is the only one not certified, Ryan Cooke, Royal Canadian News Mount St. Helens Erupts, History.com He Miraculously Survived the Eruption of Mount St. Helens, David Crockett, Guideposts Dave Crockett's Narrow Escape, Dana Hunter, Scientific American “I can see it like it was yesterday” : St. Helen's Eruption Seared Into Witness Memories, Nick Popham & KOMO Staff, KOMO News Harry R. Truman Still Believed In Love As Mount St. Helens Eruption Loomed, Refused to Leave the Mountain That Gave Him Everything, Douglas Perry, The Oregonian/Oregon Live The Floating Logs of Spirit Lake, Kathryn Hansen, Earth Observatory/NASA
Ryan Cooke, CBC Reporter in Newfoundland
We hear from CBC reporter Ryan Cooke for the latest on the search for the submersible and Craig Sopin, a Titanic historian and friend of one of the five passengers on board the Titan. Randy Boswell, an associate professor of journalism at Carleton University, joins later in the show to talk about ethics when it comes to news coverage of this story.
Ryan Cooke, CBC Reporter in Newfoundland
Ryan Cooke, CBC Reporter in Newfoundland, Captain Nick Sloane, Salvage master with Resolve Marine and President of The International Salvage Union
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
The province is weighing 24 different wind to hydrogen projects, but the questions remains as to how many can actually be built. CBC reporter Ryan Cooke joins us to talk about the labour crunch.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
As the weather warms, it's important to know that some medications can interact negatively with sun exposure, or affect our body's ability to regulate temperature. (1:16) When it comes to the Labrador Cup, one Labrador City man is following in his father's cleat steps... and passing on the tradition to his son, too. (7:05) A purpose-built multi-use facility planned for Happy Valley-Goose Bay is on hold. We hear the provincial announcement. (12:01) It's the biggest year yet for the Inuktitut speak-off. We hear three students giving Inuktitut speeches for the event. (15:08) The inquiry into the treatment of Innu children in care continues in Sheshatshiu. Two women will share their stories of abuse, and tell us their hopes for creating a better future. (20:08) Score one for the consumer. A Labrador man saw something he thought crossed a cultural line at the hardware store, and wanted to do something about it. (37:30) A series for Pride month that focuses on the lesser known LGBTQ+ stories that impacted this province. We hear about a CBC series from 1979 called Being Gay and discover how many ideas from it are still being argued today. (44:05) The province is weighing 24 different hydrogen-to-wind projects ... but how many of them can we actually build? CBC reporter Ryan Cooke joins me to talk about the labor crunch. (54:24)
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Shock and disappointment. The oil and gas sector is reeling after Equinor announces a three-year delay in their Bay du Nord project. CBC's Ryan Cooke has been following the developing story, and joins us in studio to break it all down. Following this we speak with Daren King, executive director of Trades N.L., about the delay and how it'll affect tradespeople in this province.
We start the show with an update from reporter Ryan Cooke at the Energy NL conference. It comes a day after Equinor dropped the bombshell that it is delaying the $16 billion Bay du Nord project by up to 3 years. Then for the call-in, host Adam Walsh speaks with Martin Hurley of Hurkley's Barbeque and Shaun Hussey, co-owner of Chinched restaurant and Deli. Adam asks them for grill tips and takes questions from folks. He also calls a few other barbecue experts across N.L.
This is the audio-only version of our twice-weekly cyber security talk show, teissTalk. Join us twice a week for free by visiting www.teiss.co.uk/teisstalkThe panel discussion is titled:teissTalk: Control in the cloud - are your data transfers secure? How to modernise data handling when integrating with cloud-based solutions? The challenges of moving to a pure cloud infrastructure vs hybrid Minimising the risks of cloud-based data breaches through encryptionThis episode is hosted by Thom Langfordhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/thomlangford/Benoit Heynderickx, Principal Analyst, Information Security Forum (ISF)https://www.linkedin.com/in/benoithey/Ryan Cooke, Consulting CISO, Orum.iohttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ryancooke/Nick Hogg, Director of Technical Training, Fortrahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-hogg-034a9b5/
Ambulance workers across much of the province went on strike today. There were signs this morning that workers with seven private ambulance services were ready to escalate their labour dispute. CBC reporter Ryan Cooke joined us just hours before the strike began.
Historic St. John's cottage, Bryn Mawr, was destroyed by fire early Friday morning. Ryan Cooke joins us in studio to chat, while Garrett Barry heads out to the scene to speak with fire chief Michael Hall.
Dozens of men say they were abused as students at two Vancouver private schools. In a proposed class action lawsuit, they link their case to another on the other side of Canada: the abuses at Mount Cashel Orphanage in St. John's, N.L. CBC's Ryan Cooke brings us his documentary about the tragic ties that bind dozens of men — and the ramifications for the Catholic Church.
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Mount Cashel might not be standing anymore, but its effects are still being felt across the country. We hear from CBC reporter Ryan Cooke about a new documentary that looks at what happened after the Christian Brothers left St. John's.
A Mount Pearl woman is dealing with heartbreak after losing her husband in a workplace incident... and now she's wondering where to go after being turned away from the Waterford Hospital. (Anthony Germain with reporter Ryan Cooke)
A historic St. John's neighbourhood has been dealing with a bitter feud lately... and now it's turned criminal. CBC reporter Ryan Cooke has been looking into the situation.
The RCMP paid a big chunk of cash - six figures to an informant in a drug case... and now he's not testifying. CBC reporter Ryan Cooke has been looking into the story.
Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
CBC reporter Ryan Cooke.
People all over the province have been reflecting on Queen Elizabeth's legacy since yesterday afternoon, and that includes Miawpukek First Nation Chief Mi'sel Joe. CBC reporter Ryan Cooke reached out to Sagamaw Joe yesterday, about an hour after the Queen's passing... To get his thoughts on the Queen's history in this province ... and in Indigenous communities in particular.
The unceremonious firing of CTV National News host Lisa Laflamme is garnering blowback around the country. Former NTV anchor Lynn Burry joins us with her thoughts on a PR fiasco and the prospects of middle aged women in the anchor chair. (Lynn Burry with Ryan Cooke)
How much science actually goes into fisheries decisions? A new paper published by DFO scientists suggests ... not much. We'll hear from CBC reporter Ryan Cooke
A warning for our next story - as it contains contains graphic descriptions. June 22nd will be etched forever in Tony Champion's memory. The Vancouver man was in Newfoundland to say goodbye to his mother, who was in palliative care. Champion was driving home to Bishop's Falls that evening, when the transport truck in front of him veered over the centre line, straight into another transport truck. Three weeks later, he's heading back to BC, but with a heavy heart, having lost his mother and witnessed the deaths of two truckers. CBC's Ryan Cooke spoke with him on Monday.
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
We hear from Labrador business owner Peter Woodward, CEO of Stella's Circle Lisa Browne, and Ryan Cooke hits the streets about public reaction to an increase in taxes.
Ryan Cooke brings us new details about Ken Haire's 9 year battle with CN Rail. We also talk to a lawyer who says the fight for recognition is a stark reminder of what can happen when one member of a common law couple dies.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
The NDP are asking the province's Supreme Court to void the election results based on disproportionately excluding people without access to the internet, and people in Indigenous communities. We speak with former Labrador NDP election candidates Patricia Johnson-Castle and Amy Norman for their thoughts. Over the weekend, Howard Russell in Port Hope Simpson waited more than 36 hours for a medevac flight to St. John's. Today we hear from two women frustrated with medevac and health care services in Labrador, and a comment from provincial Health Minister John Haggie. Two families are looking for answers and an arrest after their loved ones were killed in a hit in run in Sheshatshiu. We hear why one of the investigations is being held up. Are you ready to take a trip? Options for flying out of Labrador may be available sooner rather than later now that the federal government has reached a deal with Air Canada on a relief package. We speak with Labrador MP Yvonne Jones to get some details. Finally, the cost of lumber has gone through the roof because of the pandemic. We check in with the CBC's Ryan Cooke on how that's affecting construction here in this province.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Members of an event venue in Labrador City are doing everything they can to keep the doors open, we hear from a member on that issue. We have a discussion about body-worn cameras for police officers, and the national rollout plan for these cameras this summer. Who's paying the legal fees for 10 correctional officers accused in Jonathan Henoche's death? CBC's Ryan Cooke is here to tell us what we know, and what we don't. We hear a harrowing account of a woman attacked by a pack of dogs in her community of Natuashish and why she's scared for everyone's safety. Air Canada's decision to cancel the route between Happy Valley-Goose Bay and Halifax will have an effect on local business. We chat with the Labrador North Chamber of Commerce about that. Todd Russell, the president of NunatuKavut, joins us to talk about the extension of two pilot programs begun by the NunatuKavut Community Council. Al Durno and Leo Abbass worked closely together as town manager and mayor. We chat with the former mayor following the passing of Mr. Durno this week. We bring you a short clip of the health minister talking about the self-isolation of Quebec workers at the provincial covid briefing. Finally, we get details about the Torngat Wildlife, Plants and Fisheries Secretariat's moose monitoring program, and how you can get involved.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
On today's show, what are the risks of vaccinating pregnant women against Covid-19? And are the dangers of Covid greater? We talk to a doctor who says yes... they should be getting the vaccine. The provincial government has invested more than 240-thousand dollars in Indigenous violence prevention grants. We hear from one of them coming up. We speak with Nunatsiavut Government to get details for providing the vaccine for COVID-19 in Labrador Inuit communities. Although it's hundreds of miles from the major centres, Blanc Sablon is still part of the Quebec curfew. We find out how the first weekend went. Although our routine has changed during the pandemic, there's one activity that has mainly remained the same. Hear why more people are hitting the slopes at Menihek Ski Club in Labrador City. The CBC`s Ryan Cooke is back with the latest on the case against correctional officers accused in Jonathan Henoche's death.Their names were released Friday, but many questions remain.
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Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
On today's show, our 12 days of books Christmas give away is possibly unlike anything you've read before. Hear about this award winning memoir. We continue with our a series called Home for the Holidays...and today, Sheshatshiu musician David Penashue tells us what Christmas time means to him. The office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner has launched an investigation into Happy Valley- Goose Bay's policy regarding body cameras worn by municipal enforcement officers...we hear from the commissioner. For years the provincial government has promised to strengthen laws around helmet use on ATVs, but still no change. CBC reporter Ryan Cooke is here with details. We get some more entries for our Christmas recitation challenge. TV watcher and movie buff Wayne Walsh is here to share some selections you may want to watch. We are featuring holiday recipes up until Christmas and we have a sweet one for you this morning. From Stage to Stage with Sherman Downey. We find out about a Christmas variety concert that is on stage in Happy Valley-Goose Bay and Labrador West.
Logan and Kyle hang out with Ryan Cooke at his home and talk over Chicken and Beer. Various Topics from his start in Professional Wrestling to his Podcast show which you catch over at Strong Style Media. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unpopular-media/support
Jordan and Elijah are joined by Strongstylemedia and Sportscast Radio originator Ryan Cooke. So buckle up, this is going to be a show to rememeber. (We hope). NFL predictions for this week instead of a re-cap. We'll breakdown some of the Vikings win over the football team from Washington DC and look forward to the week that is. Together the guys are will discuss the top 25 rankings of the NCAA. Do the Gophers have a legit chance to row that boat all the way to the national championship? Ryan is gonna offer up a smorgesboard of slapshots to get us into the NHL Season and he's going to let us know who the big dogs he thinks will be fighting for the cup. The NBA is also underway after a wild offseason. Everyones gonna get there thoughts out in the open on this one and Jordan will deliver a Timberwolves Take that may make Elijah and Ryan projectile vomit like your favorite horror movie scenes. World Series...Is it over yet? Real MVP's, Uberfacts, Spittakes, and who knows whats going on here because it's gonna be BEDLAM BABY!!! SPORTSCASTRADIO Well touch on the XFL draft as players are already bowing out citing salary issues.
Ryan Cooke, Jeremy Asbrock & Phillip Shouse join Bart on Thinkin’ & Drinkin’ this week to talk about how they met, got their start as a cover band playing KISS songs, and became real-life rockstars hosting a weekly Tuesday night show. They share great stories playing for Gene Simmons and Ace Frehley. This episode is full of stories and lots of laughs.In this episode, you’ll hearHow they went from a Rock & Roll cover band to playing with real-life rock starsWhat it’s like to be the back band for Gene Simmons & Ace Frehley of KISSCheck out today’s sponsors Paul Reed Smith & Stout Burger in Nashville, TNFor the full show notes visit HERE Screenshot and share the show on IG! Make sure to tag us @thinkinanddrinkinpod See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week our intrepid hosts finish our interview with Ryan Cooke of 27A brewing to discuss his new brewery and his beginnings as a home brewer and in the industry. The post Episode 130: 27A Brewing Part 2 appeared first on Beertastic Voyage Podcast.
This week our intrepid hosts finally sit down with Ryan Cooke of 27A brewing to discuss his new brewery and his beginnings as a home brewer and in the industry. The post Episode 129: 27A Brewing Part 1 appeared first on Beertastic Voyage Podcast.
It's Major League Baseball Opening Day and Jordan &Tommy bring along Ryan Cooke and Nick Hagberg as we break down the entire MLB! MVPs, Champions and more. How do you think your teams going to do as we discuss the ins and outs of the MLB'S 2019 season. It's the SHOW BABY!
It's Major League Baseball Opening Day and Jordan &Tommy bring along Ryan Cooke and Nick Hagberg as we break down the entire MLB! MVPs, Champions and more. How do you think your teams going to do as we discuss the ins and outs of the MLB'S 2019 season. It's the SHOW BABY!
Another packed episode as we prepare for the Lakes International Comic Art Festival 2018. This episode we chat to Yomi & Corey about their Clockwork Watch event at this years festival. The event which leads up to a live immersive event on Saturday night features students from Kendal college and we have two of them on the show to discuss their involvement too. Ryan Cooke and Honor Short talk about their characters and how they worked with Yomi to develop this event. Check out the stories the students have created at the Clockwork Watch website. We review Wolf by Rachael Ball and My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips & Jacob Phillips plus discuss the new Netflix animation Hilda based on Luke Pearson's comics. Finally we all discuss the festivals opening event. Ian and Nikki discuss their opinions on Marvel vs DC then Pete and Mike join forces again for an extra long special and delve into their choices for which is the best. The cover art for this episode has been done by Pete too. Check out That Comic Smell podcast for more comic chat. Thank you for listening.http://www.comicartpodcast.ukTwitter: @comicartfestpodFacebook: ComicArtPodcastInstagram: ComicArtPodcastAlso on YouTubeFind all about the festival at http://www.comicartfestival.comLogo designed by Pete Taylor at http://www.thismanthispete.comContributions by Mike Williams (@CthulhuPunk) and Pete Taylor (@thismanthispete).Title Music: Don’t Fool Yourself by Pop Noir
Another packed episode as we prepare for the Lakes International Comic Art Festival 2018. This episode we chat to Yomi & Corey about their Clockwork Watch event at this years festival. The event which leads up to a live immersive event on Saturday night features students from Kendal college and we have two of them on the show to discuss their involvement too. Ryan Cooke and Honor Short talk about their characters and how they worked with Yomi to develop this event. Check out the stories the students have created at the Clockwork Watch website. We review Wolf by Rachael Ball and My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips & Jacob Phillips plus discuss the new Netflix animation Hilda based on Luke Pearson's comics. Finally we all discuss the festivals opening event. Ian and Nikki discuss their opinions on Marvel vs DC then Pete and Mike join forces again for an extra long special and delve into their choices for which is the best. The cover art for this episode has been done by Pete too. Check out That Comic Smell podcast for more comic chat. Thank you for listening.http://www.comicartpodcast.ukTwitter: @comicartfestpodFacebook: ComicArtPodcastInstagram: ComicArtPodcastAlso on YouTubeFind all about the festival at http://www.comicartfestival.comLogo designed by Pete Taylor at http://www.thismanthispete.comContributions by Mike Williams (@CthulhuPunk) and Pete Taylor (@thismanthispete).Title Music: Don’t Fool Yourself by Pop Noir
It's been two weeks since Jon has been on air, but he is back. Join Jon as he talks all things WWE, TNA, NJPW, and ROH In Hour 1- The build towards Bound for Glory and talk about WWE booking heading into Super showdown, Smackdown 1000th, Evolution, Crown Jewel, and Survivor Series. In Hour 2- Ryan Cooke of Strong Style Media joins to talk top ten factions in the WWE of all time. Call the Comeback Wrestling Show at 646-668-2372 to talk with Jon
We are a few days away from Summerslam. Join Jon and guest co host Ryan Cooke of Strong Style Media as they will preview and predict every match from both Takeover and Summerslam. He will also talk about the life and legacy of Jim "the Anvil" Neidhart Dean Ambrose returned, where should the WWE go from here? CM Punk being sued by Colt Cabana More news on All In This and many more will be happening on the go home Summerslam show for Comeback Wrestling
Tonight we go back to our "Roots". Tonight is all about Hip-Hop and R&B. 5 Mics make its return as well does @sportscastradio 's very own Ryan Cooke. Big Sean is making headlines for multiple reasons and Migos has the number 1 album right now. Saint Paul weather sucks, hear the weekly weather at 4:20. Talks of snow tomorrow. The Game, almost a year later reaches a plea deal, hear the results. After the show hear Wink 91's Front man and Drummer David Muench. Who is wink 91? Find out the 2nd half of the show at 5 pm Central. 516.387.1672 - Talk some shizzz
Tonight we go back to our "Roots". Tonight is all about Hip-Hop and R&B. 5 Mics make its return as well does @sportscastradio 's very own Ryan Cooke. Big Sean is making headlines for multiple reasons and Migos has the number 1 album right now. Saint Paul weather sucks, hear the weekly weather at 4:20. Talks of snow tomorrow. The Game, almost a year later reaches a plea deal, hear the results. After the show hear Wink 91's Front man and Drummer David Muench. Who is wink 91? Find out the 2nd half of the show at 5 pm Central. 516.387.1672 - Talk some shizzz This podcast is sponsored by Anchor
Tonight we go back to our "Roots". Tonight is all about Hip-Hop and R&B. 5 Mics make its return as well does @sportscastradio 's very own Ryan Cooke. Big Sean is making headlines for multiple reasons and Migos has the number 1 album right now. Saint Paul weather sucks, hear the weekly weather at 4:20. Talks of snow tomorrow. The Game, almost a year later reaches a plea deal, hear the results. After the show hear Wink 91's Front man and Drummer David Muench. Who is wink 91? Find out the 2nd half of the show at 5 pm Central. 516.387.1672 - Talk some shizzz This podcast is sponsored by Anchor
Tonight we go back to our "Roots". Tonight is all about Hip-Hop and R&B. 5 Mics make its return as well does @sportscastradio 's very own Ryan Cooke. Big Sean is making headlines for multiple reasons and Migos has the number 1 album right now. Saint Paul weather sucks, hear the weekly weather at 4:20. Talks of snow tomorrow. The Game, almost a year later reaches a plea deal, hear the results. After the show hear Wink 91's Front man and Drummer David Muench. Who is wink 91? Find out the 2nd half of the show at 5 pm Central. 516.387.1672 - Talk some shizzz This podcast is sponsored by Anchor
Tonight is the debut of WrestleCast, presented by Sportscast Radio. Hosted by Ryan Cooke and Alex Melo, bringing back that old school style they used in the hay day of Sportscast Radio. Elbows and knees will be thrown, along with any object they can find. We talk the Smackdown Live PPV, TLC. We go over each match, talk what worked, didn't, the highs and the lows of the show. Did it deliver? Was it a bust? Let the guys tell ya what went down. We recap the two WWE Live televised shows on the USA network from last week, Monday Night Raw and Smackdown Live. Coming out of a PPV, did Smackdown continue what they have been doing best, great wrestling, or did Raw keep gaining moment on them. The guys give out their weekly top ten rankings for the WWE. Each has their own, but how differen't will they be. Great debate, and we want your feedback as well. We talk some dirt sheet news as well as to what's going on in the wrestling world, outside and inside the ring. Ryan also will give his weekly "Around The Universe" segment talking the top 5 not in WWE, along with the happenings in ROH after Final Battle 2016, the road to the Toyko Dome as New Japan's Wrestle Kingdom 11 is less than a month away, what's up with Cody Rhodes again, and more. Also the weekly "Throwback Match" as we have two matches you NEED to give a watch for this week. All this and I'm sure a lot more. Live at 6pm CST tonight. 1-347-857-1060 is the number to call the guys.
Today Podmen's Ryan and Demetrius decide their own Brand Split and compete in the first ever Podmen GM of the Year competition. Winner gets a big ass trophy. Listen to who they will fill their locker room with as Ryan will represent Raw, and Demetrius will represent Smackdown. Is Undertaker finally done? What does this say for Vince's and Taker's real relationship? Cody Rhodes tweets his bucket list after his release from WWE. Raw Coverage, and more. Who the hell is the Seventh man in Money in the Bank.
The Rematch between Ryan Cooke and Half Pint is happening....well because Half Pint is being a baby about it. Hip Hop News, Demtris' How Have I not heard that before?, Ryan's wack throwback track of the week, 5 Mics and some other shiiizzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
E King and Leroy Smokes calls in. Leroy Smokes has a special announcement. Ryan's Wack Throwback Track of the week, current events in hip hop news and more.