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THE CIRCUS HAS COME TO TOWN! In preparation for little Donald's big birthday bash, the Trump administration blows US tax dollars on dirt bikes to jump over the White House! Plus The First Podcast Bar in London, a 6-7 event at a Sky Zone in St. Louis ends in chaos, James Harden got arrested in Texas, Paramount & Warner Bros are set to merge, Carson doesn't understand why people hate Disclosure Day, and Gavin tells his crazy Uber story. Want to stay up to date with the podcast? Give us a follow on our social media platforms, and check out the video version of this show on YouTube in the links below! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ittakesallkindspodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ITAKPodcast YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSQ1H-tYJrxroyz82ygvJoI9splHke-Ez 00:00 Intro 03:31 UFC at the White House 09:11 Let's rip some packs! 13:36 World Cup 15:48 Gavin's crazy Uber story 21:49 The First Podcast Bar in London 27:40 6-7 event in St. Louis ends in chaos 33:21 James Harden arrested in Texas 36:48 Woman LOVE this dance 41:48 Clips of the Week 44:05 Paramount & Warner Bros are set to merge 54:05 Carson Cinema Corner 01:08:33 Whatcha Listening To? 01:12:03 Outro
A trip to Sky Zone turned into absolute chaos after hundreds of teens reportedly flooded a Missouri entertainment district, leading to fights, disruptions, and a massive police response. We break down the wild scene and ask the important question: when did trampoline parks become fight clubs?Plus, baseball fans rejoice! A brand-new TV series inspired by The Sandlot is officially in development, and original cast members may be returning. We revisit one of the most beloved sports movies of all time and discuss whether this nostalgic reboot can actually live up to the original.Also on this episode:
In hour 1, Mark is joined by Nick Schroer, a Missouri State Senator. Schroer shares his thoughts on state auditor Scott Fitzpatrick's concerns that state lawmakers have failed to address what he calls "a looming budget disaster that could result in drastic cuts to services within the next two years." Will changes come to the Missouri budget? Mark is then joined by Bob Onder, Missouri's 3rd District Congressman. They discuss yesterday's Southern Poverty Law Center hearing, the House passing a house reconciliation package to fun ICE and border patrol, and more. In hour 2, Mark is joined by Missouri Senator Eric Schmitt. They discuss the Congressional Baseball Game that will be played tonight at Nationals Park in Washington D.C. What should fans expect from Schmitt and the Republicans?! Sue then hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day and more. Alex Rich then joins for the hour and Matt Lawrence with Gameday Men's Health joins to wrap up the hour. In hour 3, Mark is joined by Duane Patterson, with Hot Air, the Host of the Duane's World Podcast and the producer of The Hugh Hewitt Show. He discusses California's drawn out voting process and how it impacted the LA Mayoral race. He also discusses Graham Platner and why he won't win in Maine. He's later joined by Catherine Hanaway, the Missouri Attorney General. In light of Sunday evening's teen fight fest outside of Sky Zone in Shrewsbury, Hanaway calls on more parental responsibility and juvenile justice reform. They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
Mark is joined by Catherine Hanaway, the Missouri Attorney General. In light of Sunday evening's teen fight fest outside of Sky Zone in Shrewsbury, Hanaway calls on more parental responsibility and juvenile justice reform.
In hour 3, Mark is joined by Duane Patterson, with Hot Air, the Host of the Duane's World Podcast and the producer of The Hugh Hewitt Show. He discusses California's drawn out voting process and how it impacted the LA Mayoral race. He also discusses Graham Platner and why he won't win in Maine. He's later joined by Catherine Hanaway, the Missouri Attorney General. In light of Sunday evening's teen fight fest outside of Sky Zone in Shrewsbury, Hanaway calls on more parental responsibility and juvenile justice reform. They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
Matt misses actually voting for baseball's All-Stars while at games. Amy wonders if typewriters could have prevented the fracas at the SkyZone in Shrewsbury. Plus floppy discs and dictionaries.
St. Louis is officially entering swamp-ass season, and the gang is here to issue the only weather alert that really matters.This episode starts with a brutal heat wave rolling into the Midwest, bringing temperatures that feel like Mother Nature accidentally left the city inside a crockpot. The crew breaks down heat indexes, survival tips, football practices from the prehistoric era, and why today's kids apparently have it way too easy compared to drinking from a PVC pipe water fountain during August two-a-days.Then things take a sharp detour into one of the most important cultural discussions of our time: why does Southern Illinois pronounce perfectly normal words in completely insane ways? Cairo becomes "Caro." Vienna becomes "Vienna." Geography teachers everywhere are filing complaints. The gang relives high school rivalries, homecoming disasters, football memories, and the strange world of Little Egypt. If you've ever wondered how many towns can mispronounce themselves simultaneously, this episode has answers.But wait... it gets weirder.A listener asks for help settling a family feud after a Chicago relative claims the Windy City has a better food scene than St. Louis. That's when the gloves come off. The crew debates toasted ravioli, BBQ, hot salami, Balkan Treat Box, The Hill, farm-to-table restaurants, and whether any visitor has ever actually had a life-changing toasted ravioli experience. The result is a passionate defense of St. Louis food culture mixed with enough food recommendations to make you immediately abandon whatever salad you were planning to eat.Meanwhile, a local trampoline park's "67 Day" celebration turns into absolute mayhem after hundreds of unsupervised kids show up, fights break out, businesses shut down, and one 12-year-old arrives carrying a butcher knife because apparently social media has become a terrible life coach. The gang tries to make sense of the chaos while collectively wondering why nobody can have nice things anymore.Also in today's chaos:• The growing war against e-bikes in St. Louis suburbs• Why golf carts are secretly becoming suburban transportation devices• Childhood dirt bikes and mini-bike jealousy• Fish markets in Tokyo that permanently ruin seafood for everyone else• Survival knives, brass knuckles, and growing up in a very different era• National Earl Day and the tragic decline of the name Earl• The universal truth that every city thinks its food is better than yoursHell is officially for sale... and somehow that's not even the weirdest thing we talked about today.The gang dives headfirst into the surprisingly affordable listing for Hell, Michigan, where for less than the cost of some St. Louis starter homes, you can own an ice cream shop, a chapel, a mini tourist attraction, and the title of Devil-in-Charge. Naturally, everyone immediately starts spending money they don't have and debating how they'd transform the town into the ultimate roadside attraction.Then things take a hard left turn when former NFL superstar Ricky Williams enters the conversation. After walking away from football at the height of his career, he's now a professional astrologer helping people navigate life through birth charts and cosmic scouting reports. Rafe is fascinated. Lern is fully on board. Rizz remains approximately 97% skeptical. Somehow this leads to discussions about crystals, sweat lodges, life coaching, and whether astrology is just football strategy for people who own moon-shaped candles.Meanwhile, AI continues its quest to make everyone uncomfortable. A new study says musicians are using artificial intelligence more than ever, sparking debates about creativity, ownership, songwriting, and whether your next favorite hit was written by a computer that learned emotions from Reddit comments. Moon weighs in from the musician perspective while the crew wonders how much AI is already hiding behind the curtain.Elsewhere in today's chaos:• Sharon and Jack Osbourne explain their plans for an AI-powered Ozzy legacy project.• Bon Jovi wants fans to sing "Livin' on a Prayer" and possibly appear in a future show.• New music from Billy Idol and Anthrax gets the crew talking.• Bowen Yang reveals why he almost left SNL.• Romy and Michelle are making a comeback because apparently nostalgia is undefeated.• Celebrities who believe in aliens somehow become a full-blown conversation.• And yes, there are hot takes on Dippin' Dots, because no topic is too important or too ridiculous for this show.It's another beautifully unhinged installment of your favorite daily comedy show, packed with weird news, pop culture commentary, celebrity stories, conspiracy-adjacent nonsense, and the kind of conversations that somehow make perfect sense before 10 a.m.Whether you're here for funny stories, celebrity gossip, UFO believers, or the possibility of becoming the new ruler of Hell, Michigan, this daily comedy show delivers exactly the kind of chaos you've come to expect.Today's episode starts exactly how you'd expect from a group of professional broadcasters... by arguing over cartoon dwarves and immediately proving why the game is called Matchup With The Morons.The crew jumps into a surprisingly intense round of trivia featuring Moon, King Scott, Rafe, and Learn, where confidence levels are high and actual knowledge levels vary dramatically. One wrong dwarf answer sparks a chain reaction of chaos that somehow leads to discussions about Indiana Jones, giant lizards, world rivers, and whether anyone actually knows where French fries came from.Things get even stranger when the gang learns about a man who has eaten more than 34,000 Big Macs in his lifetime. That's not a typo. That's a lifestyle choice. The crew tries to guess the Guinness World Record total and discovers that some people collect baseball cards while others collect burger receipts for five decades.Meanwhile, Rafe and Learn square off in a battle that becomes unexpectedly competitive thanks to classic rock knowledge, superhero trivia, and one question about collective nouns that nearly sends everyone into a full-scale grammatical civil war. Is it a knot of toads? An army of toads? A conference of toads? Nobody leaves this episode feeling smarter.The music trivia alone is worth the ride. The crew debates Led Zeppelin, The Yardbirds, Paul McCartney, and enough rock history to make your dad text the family group chat. Add in random movie facts, Titanic budget discussions, and the usual barrage of sarcastic commentary, and you've got another perfectly ridiculous day with The Rizzuto Show.Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShow.Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO. 'Chaos': '6-7' event near St. Louis attracts hundreds of kids, sparking fights, arrests; minor caught with butcher knifeA flesh-eating cattle parasite spreads beyond Texas as new screwworm cases are foundCollege Football Legend Ricky Williams Now An AstrologerSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
St. Louis is never boring. The Marc Cox Morning Show breaks down a wild Sunday afternoon at Sky Zone in Shrewsbury where 300-plus teens turned a trampoline park into a riot scene — rocks flying at police, businesses forced to close, and a 12-year-old who grabbed a kitchen knife and ordered an Uber to get there. Then, the Festus data center recall saga takes a jaw-dropping turn when the city council simply votes to ignore thousands of petition signatures and cancel the special election entirely. And the Missouri Supreme Court refuses to touch the ballot language for August's income tax repeal amendment — meaning voters will decide as-is whether to scrap the state income tax for good. It's everything happening in your backyard that the rest of the media glosses over, and you won't get a straighter take anywhere else. HASHTAGS: #StLouisMorningBrief #MarcCoxMorningShow #SkyZoneBrawl #Shrewsbury #STLNews #FestusRecall #DataCenter #MissouriPolitics #IncomeTaxRepeal #Amendment5 #StCharlesCounty #STLRadio #971Talk #KimStOnge #LocalNews #ConservativeRadio
Hour 2 of the Marc Cox Morning Show delivers the stories that matter most to conservative St. Louis — and pulls no punches. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins drops staggering numbers on food stamp fraud: 200,000 dead people collecting benefits, half a million double-dipping, and blue states stonewalling every attempt at accountability. The St. Louis Morning Brief brings the chaos home — a Sky Zone brawl that spilled into Walmart with rocks flying at police, a 12-year-old with a kitchen knife in an Uber, the Festus city council ignoring thousands of recall petition signatures, and the Missouri income tax repeal headed to August voters. Then Kim St. Onge takes center stage with the Missouri Broadcasters Award-winning interview — Diane Foley, mother of slain journalist James Foley, on her one-woman mission to bring wrongfully detained Americans home. And In Other News closes the hour with grizzly bear attacks, a McDonald's worker fighting for his life, and Diane Keaton's estate going to the highest bidder. Two hours down, two to go — and it only gets better. HOUR HASHTAGS: #MarcCoxMorningShow #Hour2 #StLouisMorningBrief #InOtherNews #KimStOnge #FoodStampFraud #BrookeRollins #SkyZoneBrawl #FestusRecall #MissouriPolitics #DianeFolley #FoleyFoundation #BringThemHome #MissouriBroadcastersAward #GlacierBearAttack #971Talk #STLRadio #ConservativeRadio
Fights break out at local Sky Zone over weekend - h3 full 2063 Mon, 08 Jun 2026 21:03:12 +0000 9l2S9jE59u0Eeu0ihfrF74AyC6FjBafN comedy,religion & spirituality,society & culture,news,government The Dave Glover Show comedy,religion & spirituality,society & culture,news,government Fights break out at local Sky Zone over weekend - h3 The Dave Glover Show has been driving St. Louis home for over 20 years. Unafraid to discuss virtually any topic, you'll hear Dave and crew's unique perspective on current events, news and politics, and anything and everything in between. © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Comedy Religion & Spirituality Society & Culture News Government https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?fee
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark is joined by Josh Hammer, Newsweek's Senior Editor at Large and the Host of The Josh Hammer Show on 97.1 FM Talk. They discuss his latest trip to Israel and discuss how close a peace deal is with Iran. He's later joined by John Lott, the President of the Crime Prevention Research Center. They discuss his latest article in Real Clear Politics titled, "Gun Safety: Violent Crime Drops as More Americans Pack Heat".
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How do you build community in franchising? Community with your franchisees, with the local neighborhoods your franchisees serve? Our guest today is Bron Launsby, and he shares how Slick City Action Park, is building community within his franchise system.TODAY'S WIN-WIN:Building community internally and externally with your franchisees and the neighborhoods they serve. LINKS FROM THE EPISODE:Schedule your free franchise consultation with Big Sky Franchise Team: https://bigskyfranchiseteam.com/. You can visit our guest's website https://slickcity.com/Attend our Franchise Sales Training Workshop: https://bigskyfranchiseteam.com/franchisesalestraining/Connect with our guests on social:www.instagram.com/slickcityactionparkwww.facebook.com/slickcityactionpark/www.linkedin.com/company/slick-city-action-park/https://www.linkedin.com/in/bron-launsby-fec/ABOUT OUR GUEST:Bron Launsby is the CEO and co-founder of Slick City Action Park, a seasoned entrepreneur, Certified Franchise Executive, and visionary in the rapidly growing industry of active family entertainment. With a diverse background in product development, retail, marketing, entrepreneurship, and franchise operations, Bron has consistently demonstrated his ability to identify and capitalize on emerging business trends. Prior to launching the brand in 2021, Bron was the largest franchisee in the Sky Zone system, operating nine locations across five states. He has also held leadership roles with Belle Maison Decor, Innovative Heights, and Amp Up Action Park. He started his career in corporate roles with national brands including Kohl's and Cracker Barrel.This episode is powered by Big Sky Franchise Team. Big Sky Franchise Team is consistently recognized as one of the best franchise consulting firms in the United States, helping entrepreneurs franchise their businesses through a proven 3-Step franchise process rooted in ethical principles, hands-on guidance, and customized deliverables. If you are ready to talk about franchising your business you can schedule your free, no-obligation, franchise consultation online at: https://bigskyfranchiseteam.com/. The information provided in this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered financial, legal, or professional advice. Always consult with a qualified professional before making any business decisions. The views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the host, Big Sky Franchise Team, or our affiliates. Additionally, this podcast may feature sponsors or advertisers, but any mention of products or services does not constitute an endorsement. Please do your own research before making any purchasing or business decisions.
This week, the guys start by recapping their weekend and how disgusting the floors are at Skyzone. Next, they reset the Men's and Women's Final Four brackets and pick their winners. They discuss UConn's game-winner that put Duke out and land on an interesting debate on who gets more blame. In Quick Hits, they review the new terms of the WNBA CBA, celebrate the return of the Houston Comets, discuss a WNBA wife swap, and check in on the new ABS Challenge system in MLB. In Rule Breakers, they explain why parents should be more involved in their kids' education, why coaches should take a step back in youth sports, why a certain HS basketball coach couldn't coach us, and why guys pick up money off the floor in the strip club. Enjoy!
#822 What happens when life forces you to reinvent your identity — and that reinvention ultimately leads to entrepreneurial success? In Part 1 of this two-part episode, host Brien Gearin sits down with Josh Rathweg — president of Sky Zone and Cloudbound and one of the largest Sky Zone franchise operators — for a powerful conversation about resilience, leadership, and scaling businesses with purpose. Josh shares his emotional journey from being a Division I athlete whose career was cut short by injury, to building a successful executive career at JP Morgan Chase, and eventually stepping into entrepreneurship following a life-changing family health crisis. Along the way, he reveals the mindset shifts, leadership principles, and operational strategies that helped him grow underperforming franchise locations into high-performing businesses — starting with building trust, leading shoulder-to-shoulder with his team, and mastering every role inside the organization! What we discuss with Josh: + Athlete identity loss + “Find a new sport” mindset + Pivot to business career + Mentorship at JP Morgan + Learning to scale teams + Daughter's cancer battle + Leadership under pressure + Entrepreneurship decision + Sky Zone turnaround strategy + Lead shoulder-to-shoulder + Culture through action + Master every role first Thank you, Josh! Check out Part 2 of this episode. Check out Sky Zone at SkyZone.com. Check out Cloudbound at Cloudbound.com. Check out Presence on Purpose. Learn more about Josh's journey. Follow Josh on LinkedIn. Watch the video podcast of this episode! To get access to our FREE Business Training course go to MillionaireUniversity.com/training. To get exclusive offers mentioned in this episode and to support the show, visit millionaireuniversity.com/sponsors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
#823 What if the secret to building a high-performing business isn't just better systems — but stronger culture and more courageous leadership? In Part 2 of this two-part conversation, host Brien Gearin continues his deep dive with Josh Rathweg — president of Sky Zone and Cloudbound — exploring the leadership philosophies and cultural frameworks that have fueled his franchise success. Josh unpacks why authentic service starts with strong culture and courageous management, emphasizing the importance of servant leadership, eliminating “bad apples,” and building merit-based teams from within. He shares practical strategies for hiring based on character over skills, developing internal leadership pipelines, and showing up during high-pressure moments to earn trust and credibility. The episode wraps with a powerful discussion on why the next generation of employees thrives in purpose-driven environments — and how leaders can create scalable systems and frameworks that inspire long-term growth! What we discuss with Josh: + Authentic vs. fake service + Culture starts with leadership + Servant leadership in action + Fixing “bad apple” employees + Managerial courage required + Presence during pressure moments + Merit-based promotion systems + Hire for traits, train for skills + Build internal leadership pipeline + Next generation seeks purpose Thank you, Josh! Check out Part 1 of this episode. Check out Sky Zone at SkyZone.com. Check out Cloudbound at Cloudbound.com. Check out Presence on Purpose. Learn more about Josh's journey. Follow Josh on LinkedIn. Watch the video podcast of this episode! To get access to our FREE Business Training course go to MillionaireUniversity.com/training. To get exclusive offers mentioned in this episode and to support the show, visit millionaireuniversity.com/sponsors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Case Lawrence joins Joe Pardavila for a candid conversation about failure, risk, and building something durable when everything collapses. Case shares the real story behind Sky Zone, from staring down bankruptcy after the financial crisis to growing the world's largest trampoline park company with more than 300 locations. He explains how desperation shaped his early decisions, why real estate cycles crush unprepared founders, and what banks, timing, and luck teach you about leadership. The discussion goes beyond business mechanics. Case talks openly about marriage, family, and the hidden toll entrepreneurship places on spouses and kids. He explains why he views a founder's partner as a silent cofounder, how transparency matters during chaos, and why experiences beat products in today's economy. You also hear how Sky Zone scaled, why membership models changed the industry, and what life looks like after stepping away as CEO.
Thank you to our sponsors:Cozy Earth: Go to https://www.cozyearth.com/GJ for up to 20% offEarnIn: Download EarnIn today! Spelled “E” “A” “R” “N” “I” “N” in the Google play or Apple app store.Better Help: Sign up and get 10% off at https://www.BetterHelp.com/GJRevolve: Shop at https://REVOLVE.com/GJ and use code GJ for 15% off your first order #REVOLVEpartnerIn this episode, Melissa and Mel are back talking about life, kids, and the chaos in between. They vent about adult children who won't fully move out, gym struggles, and why school fundraisers need to leave everybody alone. The conversation jumps from hair tension, sew-ins, and wigs to Sky Zone adventures, bedtime battles with little kids, and the very real exhaustion of parenting at every stage.Of course, they also get into reality TV mess — breaking down the latest drama on The Traitors, the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City reunion, and Married to Medicine (because whew). There's plenty of laughing, side commentary, and “did that really just happen?” moments along the way. Plus, Melissa explains why she absolutely refuses to do her niece's hair.As always, it's stories, opinions, and unfiltered sister talk — just like you'd get sitting in the room with them.Timestamps:00:00 Hair struggles & gym mishaps01:07 Welcome to Gin & Juice02:23 Long story short: weekly recap03:22 Sky Zone with the kids06:20 Skating rink nostalgia11:48 Hair care, sew-ins & tension talk16:39 Cozy Earth shoutout19:55 Empty nest (with training wheels)32:14 Earnin shoutout42:15 Money stress, pennies & inflation44:19 Why everyone needs to stop asking us to round up46:31 The Traitors drama (Michael Rappaport & Colton)50:39 Traitors recap & cast chaos01:01:01 Revolve fashion finds01:04:19 RHOSLC reunion yelling (again)01:11:05 Housewives relationships & rumors01:15:21 Married to Medicine breakdown01:22:54 Wrap-up & goodbyeSend Your Pop The Trunk Story: https://www.speakpipe.com/gjLet's Connect on Socials:- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrskevonstage/- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mrskevonstage-Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MrsKevOnStage-Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/kevonstagestudios-Business Inquires: hello@mrskevonstage.comShop My Outfits: https://www.liketoknow.it/mrskevonstage
In this inaugural episode of "The Dirty with Clay Edwards," host Clay Edwards kicks off his new nighttime live show with unfiltered takes on culture rot and Democrat death culture across the Dirty South. Broadcasting from Central Mississippi, Clay dives into regional headlines, starting with chaos in Jackson: a massive teen brawl spilling from North Park Mall to Sky Zone, a New Year's mass shooting at Pops Saloon, the city's first homicide of 2026, and a heartwarming story of free back-to-school haircuts for kids. He spotlights a "FAFO" champion in a flipped stolen Kia chase and laments another business closure on County Line Road. Venturing north to Memphis, Clay covers a fake DoorDash robbery, the city's first murder (an 88-year-old suspect in a domestic dispute), and a wild skating rink takeover turned brawl. He also unpacks Mississippi's $77 million welfare fraud scandal involving WWE stars Ted DiBiase Jr. and family, drawing parallels to underreported national stories like Minnesota's massive fraud. Wrapping up, Clay congratulates Ole Miss on their Sugar Bowl thriller, predicts their Fiesta Bowl matchup against Miami, and discusses coaching shake-ups. Raw, real, and regionally focused, this episode exposes the good, bad, and ugly of Southeastern life—no holds barred. Tune in Sunday through Thursday at 7 PM CST for more live streams on YouTube, X, and Rumble. Subscribe for exclusive merch and join the FAFO Army!
Looking for daily inspiration? Get a quote from the top leaders in the industry in your inbox every morning. Every year, millions of attraction visitors lose hours in line instead of making memories. Since its inception, accesso's virtual queuing has saved more than 4.5 billion minutes of wait time, freeing guests to pack their day with more rides, eats, and excitement. The result? Happier guests who spend more and a better bottom line for you. Ready to turn waits into wins? Visit accesso.com/ROIClinic. The queues are virtual. The results are real. Case Lawrence is the founder of CircusTrix. After helping shape the trampoline park category through early growth and major consolidation, he helped unify CircusTrix, Sky Zone, and Rockin' Jump under the Sky Zone brand, navigating adversity including COVID and the long work of integration. He later stepped away from day-to-day leadership and brought his hard-won lessons into the classroom, teaching entrepreneurship at the BYU Marriott School of Business, which also helped him translate years of stories into principles for new experience builders. Case's new book, Off the Ground, chronicles his journey in entrepreneurship and the trampoline park industry. In this interview, Case talks about the power of relationships, joy-based entrepreneurship, and influencer-based experiences The power of relationships “One of the key things I learned is the power of relationships.” Case frames Sky Zone's evolution as proof that big outcomes are rarely just the result of strategy on paper. He points to the trust between Jeff and Rick Platt, along with himself, as the glue that held a shared vision together through adversity, saying the three leaders “became partners in every true sense of the word” and stayed unified when outside forces could have splintered the effort. He also pulls the lens closer to the human side of deals, noting that founders bring emotion, identity, and fear into negotiations. “To really get a complicated deal done, especially these big mergers, you've got to delve into the human side.” For him, the win is not only the transaction, but building enough credibility and empathy that everyone can cross the finish line feeling respected and secure. Joy-based entrepreneurship “Most discretionary dollars now are in search of experience. They're in search of joy.” Case explains that entrepreneurship education has long centered on solving pain, but entertainment and attractions thrive on creating something people choose because it elevates their day. He argues we're entering a moment where the market is hungry for “heightened experience,” and that demands a new set of tools for identifying and building ideas rooted in delight, not frustration. He connects this to how experiences are becoming more accessible to create, pointing to trampoline parks as a breakthrough that proved you can deliver “outlier, non-everyday experiences with limited capital.” That shift unleashes imagination, invites more founders into the space, and sets the stage for the next wave of innovation, especially as tech-enabled experiences expand what's possible. Influencer-based experiences “Look to YouTube, look to the influencers, look what the young people are watching on TV now.” Case predicts that what audiences binge online will increasingly become what they demand in-person. He describes influencers as experience designers in public, building appetite through episodic “wild experiences” that viewers will soon want to participate in, not just watch. In his words, “the merging of influencer culture with FEC attractions is going to be big.” He also highlights the operational artistry required to translate entertainment into something guests can actually do. Using Ninja Warrior as an example, he notes that the job is to make it feel authentic while adjusting it for real people: “allow them to feel like they're participating in this authentically, but dumb it down, ease it down in a way that they can participate in it… and make them feel like a Ninja Warrior.” Case says Off the Ground is available for pre-order now on Amazon, and will be publicly available on January 20th, 2026. You can also learn more about Case at caselawrence.com. This podcast wouldn't be possible without the incredible work of our faaaaaantastic team: Scheduling and correspondence by Kristen Karaliunas To connect with AttractionPros: AttractionPros.com AttractionPros@gmail.com AttractionPros on Facebook AttractionPros on LinkedIn AttractionPros on Instagram AttractionPros on Twitter (X)
Many aspiring investors believe that only significant capital and experience build wealth in real estate. Today's guests show that with work ethic, resourcefulness, mentorship, and determination, anyone can create extraordinary results.I'm thrilled to be joined by Dedric and Krystal Polite, a husband and wife team and co-founders of Be Polite Properties. Dedric and Krystal are real estate investors, serial entrepreneurs, and stars of the TV series 50/50 Flip on Hulu and A&E.Their journey began in 2012 with listing Krystal's apartment on Airbnb, which then led to wholesaling and renovating properties, building a real estate education company, and expanding into Sky Zone trampoline park franchises.You'll hear how creative financing became the springboard for building generational wealth in real estate, the benefits of joining mastermind communities, and how sharing their journey on social media attracted more deals and helped them get discovered by a hit TV show.Together, they're helping aspiring real investors fulfill their dreams through their coaching and education programs. Whether you're early in your investing journey or looking for help to grow your real estate portfolio, their story will inspire you to take the next step in your entrepreneurial journey.In this episode, you'll learn: 1.) How Dedric & Krystal left their corporate jobs and how a single Airbnb led to them flipping over 100 properties and eventually starring in a hit TV series on A&E.2.) Why creative financing and seller financing became their breakthrough strategy—and how these methods can help anyone scale without large amounts of cash.3.) The importance of mentorship, mastermind communities, and surrounding yourself with people who've had success at a higher level.Show Notes: LifestyleInvestor.com/267Tax Strategy MasterclassIf you're interested in learning more about Tax Strategy and how YOU can apply 28 of the best, most effective strategies right away, check out our BRAND NEW Tax Strategy Masterclass: www.lifestyleinvestor.com/taxStrategy Session For a limited time, my team is hosting free, personalized consultation calls to learn more about your goals and determine which of our courses or masterminds will get you to the next level. To book your free session, visit LifestyleInvestor.com/consultationThe Lifestyle Investor InsiderJoin The Lifestyle Investor Insider, our brand new AI - curated newsletter - FREE for all podcast listeners for a limited time: www.lifestyleinvestor.com/insiderRate & ReviewIf you enjoyed today's episode of The Lifestyle Investor, hit the subscribe button on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen, so future episodes are automatically downloaded directly to your device. You can also help by providing an honest rating & review.Connect with Justin DonaldFacebookYouTubeInstagramLinkedInTwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Direct Message looked like spam. It turned out to be A&E offering Dedrick and Krystal Polite a shot at a home-renovation series that actually reflects real neighborhoods, real budgets, and real-life chaos. We sit down with the duo behind A&E's 50/50 Flip to unpack how they went from software sales and corporate headsets to rentals, rehabs, and a documentary-style TV show that doesn't fake the mess—or the math.We get into the origin story: starting with little capital, leveraging wholesaling to buy-and-hold, and documenting every step until the network came calling. Dedrick and Krystal explain why they skip the DIY fantasy, how they choose investor-friendly agents, and the simple system that keeps ARV realistic and finishes on-budget. Krystal breaks down her puzzle-first approach to layout and design, while Dedrick shares how they scaled from a three-person scramble in season one to a disciplined, leveraged team in season two. You'll hear the roof leaks, scheduling shocks, and hard-won lessons that turn a flip into a business.Beyond the flips, we dive into the “18 summers” philosophy—protecting family time by setting a hard 5 pm cutoff—and redefining generational wealth as kids choosing to come home when they don't have to. The Polites also open up about what's next: commercial conversions, a mobile home park, and stepping into franchising with Sky Zone. If you've been hunting for real estate advice grounded in attainable price points, practical systems, and clear values, this conversation delivers both the blueprint and the courage to follow it.If this story sparks something in you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs the nudge, and leave a quick review to help more builders and dreamers find us. Watch this show on YOUTUBE!! Hi This is Brad Weisman - Click Here to Send Me a Text Message ---Welcome to The Brad Weisman Show, where we dive into the world of real estate, real life, and everything in between with your host, Brad Weisman!
Ally's Trip to SkyZone full 471 Mon, 17 Nov 2025 16:24:00 +0000 eyIOX7Y0ga38h8xmJColz8aVlucGWXAV society & culture Klein/Ally Show: The Podcast society & culture Ally's Trip to SkyZone Klein.Ally.Show on KROQ is more than just a "dynamic, irreverent morning radio show that mixes humor, pop culture, and unpredictable conversation with a heavy dose of realness." (but thanks for that quote anyway). Hosted by Klein, Ally, and a cast of weirdos (both on the team and from their audience), the show is known for its raw, offbeat style, offering a mix of sarcastic banter, candid interviews, and an unfiltered take on everything from culture to the chaos of everyday life. With a loyal, engaged fanbase and an addiction for pushing boundaries, the show delivers the perfect blend of humor and insight, all while keeping things fun, fresh, and sometimes a little bit illegal. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%2F%2Frss.amp
In today's show we pay off the big football bet by spinning the wheel of haircuts, Ally goes to SkyZone, we start our search for the world's weirdest relative, we hear about the times you were injured by food, see how long people will stand out in the rain and talk to Jake and give you some gayest show highlights
HOUR 1- Gayest Sports Highlights, Ally's SkyZone Trip and MORE full 2133 Mon, 17 Nov 2025 16:42:00 +0000 jkJGDrmfNPQElpihl7rBzypID3XaGk6n society & culture Klein/Ally Show: The Podcast society & culture HOUR 1- Gayest Sports Highlights, Ally's SkyZone Trip and MORE Klein.Ally.Show on KROQ is more than just a "dynamic, irreverent morning radio show that mixes humor, pop culture, and unpredictable conversation with a heavy dose of realness." (but thanks for that quote anyway). Hosted by Klein, Ally, and a cast of weirdos (both on the team and from their audience), the show is known for its raw, offbeat style, offering a mix of sarcastic banter, candid interviews, and an unfiltered take on everything from culture to the chaos of everyday life. With a loyal, engaged fanbase and an addiction for pushing boundaries, the show delivers the perfect blend of humor and insight, all while keeping things fun, fresh, and sometimes a little bit illegal. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwavepodcas
Xander's job interview doesn't go as planned and neither does Sonny's plus a LOT more on Amy Bradley's disappearance including a not-exactly-dramatic reading from a Reddit source.For Function Health The first 1000 get a $100 credit toward their membership. Visit www.functionhealth.com/FCOL or use gift code FCOL100 at sign-up to own your health.For 10% off your order of Hero bread go to Hero.co and use code FCOL at checkout.
One month more of summer and both dads are getting rid of rocks! Also Evan throws a movie birthday for his daughter and Kevin gets to witness his Dumb Dad technology moment. Meanwhile, Kevin plans a final summer trip that makes his son miss a dino event near Skyzone he's been looking forward to alllll summer. If you want to send us your Dumb Parenting Submission, you can email us at DumbDadPod@gmail.com or send it by postal mail to The Dumb Dads, 17216 Saticoy St #678, Van Nuys, CA 91406. The Dumb Dad podcast is also on Youtube. Subscribe here! For more Dumb Dad Pod, follow us on social – https://bit.ly/3t6tE9M We've got DUMB DAD MERCH! And we're on CAMEO! We'd love to send a message to a dad (or anybody) in your life who needs a Dumb Dad pick-me-up! CHEAT CODES – BETONLINE – Use our Promo Code: BLEAV to receive your 50% Welcome Bonus on your first deposit. Thanks to Chris Verdú for our show music! Check out Verdú on SoundCloud! And thanks to editor, Annie Laferriere. Check her out on instagram!
Pinch My Salt, titled "Surfing Cancelled Me", we dive deep into the raw, hilarious, and controversial world of surf culture, surf conspiracies, and the chaotic evolution of modern surfing. From soft top wars to beef with legends like Kelly Slater, Kalani Robb and OCCY, we unpack why the surf industry is in a "vulnerable" state, and how viral YouTube culture is messing with core surf values. We talk epic summer surf stories, AI surfing edits, skateboarding and snowboarding crossovers, and the weird Gen Z stare. Comedy meets CORE surf talk as we debate soft tops vs. hardboards, old-school vs. clickbait surf culture, and what it means to be a true core lord. Plus, insane behind-the-scenes stories with Taylor Steele, Bali surf trips gone wrong, and hilarious encounters with pro surfers and comedians. If you're a fan of surfing, snowboarding, skateboarding, viral clips, or just love funny, raw podcasts, this one is for you.Soft top surfboard conspiraciesSummer surf stories & local beefsComedy vs. surf culture tensionThe future of surfing and viral fameWatermelon, Sky Zone, and Jesus vibesBehind-the-scenes surf movie dramaCore lord vs. kook debatesSkateboarding and snowboarding lifestyle crossoverSubscribe for more unfiltered surf podcasts, epic stories, core lord takes, and laughs. Drop a comment and tell us: Are soft tops ruining surfing? Or are they the future?
It's the first day of summer and both dads have already felt neglectful and tried to haphazardly make up for it. Kevin takes a trip to Skyzone where he lets his duties fall off and Evan demands his kids go outside between roof estimates. Also Evan's fidget habit makes him take a spill. If you want to send us your Dumb Parenting Submission, you can email us at DumbDadPod@gmail.com or send it by postal mail to The Dumb Dads, 17216 Saticoy St #678, Van Nuys, CA 91406. The Dumb Dad podcast is also on Youtube. Subscribe here! For more Dumb Dad Pod, follow us on social – https://bit.ly/3t6tE9M We've got DUMB DAD MERCH! And we're on CAMEO! We'd love to send a message to a dad (or anybody) in your life who needs a Dumb Dad pick-me-up! CHEAT CODES – BETONLINE – Use our Promo Code: BLEAV to receive your 50% Welcome Bonus on your first deposit. Thanks to Chris Verdú for our show music! Check out Verdú on SoundCloud! And thanks to editor, Annie Laferriere. Check her out on instagram!
The Courageous Podcast celebrates its 200th episode! For our 100th, we had our oldest guest ever, 100-year-old George Krumme. Now, for this milestone, we're flipping the script by featuring our youngest guests yet: Ryan's own kids, 12-year-old Micah and 9-year-old Mackenzie. In this milestone episode, the siblings share fresh insights on bravery—from conquering stage fright to taking literal leaps of courage at Sky Zone. They also turn the tables on their dad, grilling him on how he's embraced his own advice to “unlock courage.” With laughter, honesty, and heartfelt moments, this episode proves that courage knows no age. Whether you're 9, 12, or simply young at heart, Micah and Mackenzie will inspire you to face fears, tackle challenges, and take bold steps toward the life you imagine.
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All Links: LINKTR.EE/BARBARAFAISON 2025 - Week 4 - FUN! You can listen to this on my podcast - 7:24 mins or click the link here for the YouTube Channel version (audio only) This is an episode about FUN! If you're new to the podcast, welcome, and if you listen regularly, thank you.My great nephew, Aiden, turned 6 years old on January 3rd this year. My brother, Tony, his wife, Pat and his daughter, April and I drove down to the birthday party in Tampa, FL that was at the Sky Zone.The glee and awe children exuded while playing was a great reminder not to take life too seriously. I need as many reminders to have more fun as I can get.This weekend I got to hang with 10 beautiful ladies at our gathering called Kym's Coffee and Conversations. We reflected on 2024 and what was important to us about the year. A few things I shared were my voiceover projects that offered accessibility for the visually impaired along with enjoying teaching crochet and a senior computer class at my job at the library. As I was sharing I got to thinking about how I want to have more fun in 2025. I also shared that I wasn't sure what was fun for me at this stage of life.Since we met on Saturday, I've had the idea of having fun on my mind. The mind loves to answer questions, so let's do a simple exercise.Close your eyes if you aren't driving or operating heavy equipment. Lol.Take a few breaths in through your nose and out through your mouth.Relax your shoulders as you breathe at your own pace.Give yourself permission to remember a time when you had fun. Ask yourself these questions: When I recently had fun I was ________?What was I doing when I was having fun?Who was I with when I had fun?Where was I when I was having fun?Sit with these questions and remind your subconscious mind to remind you of the answers later.I'll give you a few moments in the silence to breathe and receive.
Braving Business: Tales of Entrepreneurial Resilience and Courage in the Face of Adversity
Episode Summary:Join us in this inspiring episode of the Braving Business Podcast as we welcome Krystal and Dedric Polite, stars of the hit TV show 50/50 Flip on Hulu and A&E. Krystal and Dedric share their journey as first-generation real estate investors, where they have grown from owning three rental units to over 70 properties valued in the millions. They've built a real estate empire that demonstrates the potential for anyone, regardless of background, to create generational wealth through real estate investing.Throughout the episode, they candidly discuss the challenges they faced along the way, including Dedric being fired from his job at HubSpot, Krystal facing eviction from her apartment for renting it on Airbnb, losing $10,000 to an unscrupulous consultant, and the intense workload of their show's first season, where a team of three had to do the work of 13. Their resilience and determination to persevere shine through their remarkable story, providing valuable lessons for entrepreneurs and investors alike.The Polites share their insights on scaling businesses, pivoting through adversity, and the importance of persistence in the face of failure. They also open up about their personal experiences and upcoming projects, including a $5 million Sky Zone project made possible through their real estate ventures. Parents to two young sons, Krystal and Dedric are passionate about giving back to their community, providing affordable housing, and empowering others through their real estate education platform.Key Discussion Points:1. Krystal's early entrepreneurial spirit and Dedric's traditional path before transitioning to real estate.2. The challenges they faced in building their real estate business, including eviction, job loss, and nearly giving up.3. Their first major real estate deal that earned them $105K and how it jump-started their success.4. The journey from a side hustle to being offered a national TV show on Hulu and A&E.5. The intense workload of 50/50 Flip's first season and how they persevered through it.6. Lessons learned from failure and the mindset of persistence they've cultivated.7. The importance of community-focused real estate investing and providing affordable housing.8. The role of integrity and doing good while doing well in their business.9. Their upcoming Sky Zone project and future business ventures.10. Fun insight into their relationship, including how their first date was a business meeting.Quotable Moments:- "There's nothing that can stop a man or woman who will not quit."- "Do good while doing well."Connect with Krystal & Dedric:- Instagram: [Be Polite Properties](https://www.instagram.com/bepoliteproperties)- Facebook: [Be Polite Properties](https://www.facebook.com/bepoliteproperties)- YouTube: [Be Polite Properties](https://www.youtube.com/bepolite)Listener Engagement:We'd love to hear your thoughts on Krystal and Dedric's story and how their journey toward financial empowerment resonates with your own experiences. Be sure to share your favorite insights with us!Disclaimer:The views expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Braving Business Podcast or its hosts.Remember to subscribe, rate, and review us wherever you get your podcasts. Stay brave!
What the heck is a Fartchelorette Party? Britney is jumping around at Skyzone with Paul Soliz' kids; Ben Affleck is smiling a lot; Tabloids say, "divorce must be coming"; Bradley has Olympic stats; Jordan Chiles bronze metal could go back to her...still being debated! How do horses get to the Olympics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What the heck is a Fartchelorette Party? Britney is jumping around at Skyzone with Paul Soliz' kids; Ben Affleck is smiling a lot; Tabloids say, "divorce must be coming"; Bradley has Olympic stats; Jordan Chiles bronze metal could go back to her...still being debated! How do horses get to the Olympics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's episode 222 of The Cavalry! Johnny needs backup that we should do away with all polling and just be surprised on election day. Andrew needs backup that the phrase "calorie deficit" needs to be retired because it's useless. Enjoy!
Let us know what you thought of the show!When Dawson Trimble was thrust from a secluded Christian environment to public school, he realized that following Jesus was harder than just being a pastor's son. During his teenage years, confusing moral questions from his classmates and peer pressure lulled him into spiritual complacency.The Covid pandemic awoke new truths in Dawson's heart. The isolation not only brought him time with his believing family, but also time in the Word of God. Gripped by conviction and shaken by truth, Dawson's life changed dramatically. He attended Moody Bible Institute, which solidified his commitment to following the Lord into a ministry career. Dawson's story reminds us of the power of God's Word to wake up a drowsy soul. Today's sendoff features OneWay interns Caleb and Alynna Olson who perform a song in honor of Dawson's story.Helpful links:Transcript of the showOneWay InternsFund a OneWay InternMoody Bible InstituteMoody's Communications ProgramBig Big House, Audio AdrenalineThe Bible AppSendoff artists, Caleb and Alynna OlsonTrampoline parks, so you can schedule a meetup for Christians in your area, like Dawson recommends. Sky Zone, UrbanAir, Altitude Follow One80 on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website.Never miss a One80. Join our email list. Follow us on Instagram.Share One80, here's how!OneWay Ministries
Case Lawrence is the founder of CircusTrix (now SkyZone), the world's largest owner, operator, and franchisor of trampoline parks with over 300 facilities, 5,000 employees, and 50 million annual guests. In this episode, Case discusses his experience campaigning for the U.S. House of Representatives in Utah's 3rd District, drawing parallels between running for office and starting a business. His wife, Kerri, shares her perspective on involving the family in both the trampoline park business and the political campaign. Case highlights the sacred relationship between investors and entrepreneurs, the importance of remaining true to your values in the face of adversity, and the benefits of involving children in the business journey. Case and Kerri's story will inspire you to take the leap into entrepreneurship during both times of famine and prosperity.
Hunter, Garrick, Nikki, and Richelle take some time to talk the highs and lows of Easter 2024: the pivoting, the amateur weather watching, the faithfulness of God, the passion of our Coastline Family... this Easter was unforgettable, so take some time to relive it with us. We'll see you next year at SkyZone! (Hopefully)
Don't Make Me Come Back There with Dustin & Melissa Nickerson
Buckle up backseaters because this episode is so off the rails, we have to know from you if this is a disaster sandwich or the best episode we've ever done. We'll let you decide! Where do we begin? Mel is wearing hot dog pants, McDonald's worst and also best food options, Our last visit to Skyzone ever, a relationship AITA Reddit thread, and more! Let us know if this is the best or worst episode you've heard at the Dustin Nickerson Comedy Fans Facebook Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/dustinnickersoncomedy Enjoy the show! Sponsor: DILLY COMPANY Get 10% off your entire order at http://www.thedillyco.com and us promo code “backseater”. Watch the new comedy special, Runs in the Family from Dustin Nickerson | (Full Comedy Special) #newcomedy #standupcomedy : https://youtu.be/0Dybn3Atj9k Don't forget, you can now WATCH the show on YouTube for the full featured experience here: https://www.youtube.com/@DustinNickerson. Order Dustin's book: How to Be Married (To Melissa) today!” https://www.thomasnelson.com/p/how-to-be-married-to-melissa/ Give a little More and Get a Little More from us on Patreon! Head to https://www.patreon.com/DustinNickerson for the Patreon Pre Show with behind the scenes podcast rants, exclusive bonus content, and to help support the show. Want to be a part of the show? Shoot us a message to dontmakemecomebackthere@gmail.com and get your very own horrible parenting/relationship advice. Don't Make Me Come Back There is edited & produced in partnership with Andy Lara at http://www.andylikeswords.com
Guest Bio:Case is the Founder and Chairman of CircusTrix—the largest developer, operator and franchisor of trampoline parks in the world. CircusTrix has over 300 facilities and over 4,000 employees and owns the leading brands in the industry including Defy, SkyZone, Rockin' Jump, Superfly and Ryze. Case is currently a candidate for the US House of Representatives in Utah's 3rd District.
In this Episode of Case Studies, we delve into the fascinating world of Case Lawrence, Case is the Founder and former CEO of CircusTrix (now SkyZone) which he launched in the aftermath of the financial crisis in 2008. This has created more than 5,000 jobs that support families all over the country. SkyZone is the largest owner, operator and franchisor of Trampoline Parks in the world and stands as a truly unique Utah success story! Although he retired as CEO in 2019, Case continues to be actively involved as Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors. Case has been featured in Forbes, The New York Times and other publications as a pioneer in Active Entertainment, and a thought leader for the increasingly relevant "Experiential" segment of the consumer economy. In 2017, Case was named Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year; and in 2019, Case was named CEO of the Year by Utah Business.Our conversation takes us back to the year 2000, a time when the internet was a burgeoning frontier, ripe with opportunity. Case reminisces about his days on Sand Hill Road, the epicenter of venture capital, where he rubbed shoulders with industry legends and witnessed the birth of companies that would go on to redefine the global economic landscape. His stories from this era, offer a rare glimpse into the heady days of Silicon Valley's modern gold rush.But perhaps the most compelling chapter of Case's journey is his recent decision to enter the political arena as a candidate for Congress. This bold move is driven by his desire to leverage his entrepreneurial acumen for public service, aiming to bring about substantial change through innovative policies and a fresh perspective on governance. His campaign, rooted in the principles of entrepreneurship, emphasizes problem-solving, accountability, and the importance of adapting to new challenges—values that have guided him throughout his career.Join us as Case Lawrence shares the rich tapestry of his journey, from the dizzying heights of Silicon Valley's boom to the corridors of Congress, where he aims to bring about change. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a seasoned business professional, or simply interested in the confluence of business acumen and political service, this episode promises a wealth of inspiration, insights, and a powerful message about the courage to lead and the vision to transform society.DONATE TO CASE'S CAMPAIGNCASE FOR CONGRESS WEBSITE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Host: Taylor Morgan Case Lawrence, Founder and Former CEO of CircusTrix (now Sky Zone) and CD3 GOP Candidate, joins the show to share why he’s running for Congress, what the process was like for him to get on the ballot, and what top priorities he hopes to address.
Host: Taylor Morgan Case Lawrence running for Utah’s 3rd Congressional District Case Lawrence, Founder and Former CEO of CircusTrix (now Sky Zone) and CD3 GOP Candidate, joins the show to share why he’s running for Congress, what the process was like for him to get on the ballot, and what top priorities he hopes to address. Eye on the Hill: SB177 Absenteeism Prevention Amendments Sen. Mike Kennedy is sponsoring a bill, SB177 Absenteeism Prevention Amendments, which would address the issue of chronic absenteeism among students with parents and teachers. He joins the show to discuss what encouraged him to propose this bill and how it would solve this issue at Utah schools. Eye on the Hill: HB560 Licensing Modifications House Majority Whip Karianne Lisonbee joins the show to discuss a bill she’s sponsoring, HB560 Licensing Modifications, which would repeal parts of Utah’s abortion clinic ban and simplify any legal questions surrounding it. She joins the show to discuss what the response has been like towards the bill. What does tourism look like in Utah? Vicki Varela, Recently Retired Managing Director at the Utah Office of Tourism, joins the show to discuss her transition out of her role at the Utah Office of Tourism and share her reflections on the status of tourism in the state.
David Van Vurst has a pretty cool story to get here. He shares his story of owning a Skyzone up until Covid and how he met his first set of agents with creativity! They also get into: Using QR codes Realities of year 1 income as a home inspector Helping seniors Using strategies agents can RELATE to Social media usage You can connect with David through his website - https://www.phoenixresolutions.com/ or on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/inspector_van/
In this "Giant Mess", punchable-faced host Neal Lynch recaps his trip to Philadelphia for Oktoberfest and the Adam Ray stand-up comedy show, kids begging him for swipes at SkyZone, his daughter's sensitive lady parts condition, and his first movie theater experience with his daughter for Paw Patrol The Mighty Movie, plus reaction to Evan Neal's attack on booing fans, the New York Giants's loss to the Miami Dolphins, former NY Mets manager Buck Showalter's revelation about Daniel Vogelbach, Billy Eppler's surprise resignation, and David Stearns' biggest offseason decisions. ABOUT "GIANT MESS": "Giant Mess" is a sloppy sports and entertainment talk show about New York Giants football, Mets baseball, movies, TV shows, funny stories and life lessons. It's hosted by a giant mess, The Real Cinch Neal Lynch. ABOUT NEAL LYNCH: I'm an Irish-Italian-American who graduated from a Catholic high school (but isn't Catholic), and a college known for producing doctors and lacrosse players, then became neither. Instead, I'm a former college quarterback & pitcher with a film and media studies degree who currently overthinks everything. Subscribe to Giant Mess on YouTube: https://bit.ly/GiantMessYT Leave a voicemail at (862) BIT-1986. Follow me on: Link Tree - https://linktr.ee/neallynch My Official Blog - http://bit.ly/neallynchBLOG Giant Mess Facebook Page - http://bit.ly/GiantMessFB Twitter - http://bit.ly/NealLynchTW Instagram - http://bit.ly/NealLynchIG Subscribe to Giant Mess on Apple Podcasts - http://bit.ly/GiantMessApple Subscribe to Giant Mess on Spotify - http://bit.ly/GiantMessSpotify --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/neal-lynch/message
Join the conversation with C4 and Bryan Nehman as they discuss guess what? ANOTHER TRUMP INDICTMENT!!! This time by the state of Georgia and including 18 other people over the 2020 election results in the state of Georgia. will this one be the one that sticks? Attorney Adam Ruther joins the show to talk more about the indictment and the next steps the prosecution will take. Also, Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski joins the show to give us an update on the tragic Sky Zone shooting that happened this past Saturday night and talk more about the Liberty Road corridor redevelopment plan. C4 and Bryan Nehman live every weekday from 5:30-10:00 am ET on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM101.5, and the WBAL Radio App.
Join the conversation with C4 and Bryan Nehman as they discuss issues with Baltimore City Public Schools with State Education INspectpr General Richard Henry. A tragic incident where a man shot and killed a 32-year-old at a Skyzone trampoline park in Timonium Maryland. Also, the teacher shortage is becoming so drastic that some districts in the country will have to recruit teachers from around the world. Why is no one going into teaching anymore? C4 and Bryan Nehman live every weekday from 5:30-10:00 am ET on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM101.5, and the WBAL Radio App.
Kevin gets to go to Skyzone for a birthday party and sneaks a few bounces while Evan's kid is starting soccer and on day 1, the parents are overly involved. Also, Evan took a trip to Ikea to organize his space, but has yet to organize anything, while Kevin does a bad job with a 4 year old's existential crisis. Our podcast is also on Youtube. Subscribe here! For more Dumb Dad Pod, follow us on social - https://bit.ly/3t6tE9M We've got DUMB DAD MERCH! And we're on CAMEO! We'd love to send a message to a dad (or anybody) in your life who needs a Dumb Dad pick-me-up! CHEAT CODES - BETONLINE - Use our Promo Code: BLEAV to receive your 50% Welcome Bonus on your first deposit. Thanks to Chris Verdú for our show music! Check out Verdú on SoundCloud!