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The dads spend some time catching up on what's going on in their worlds and of course it involves nothing but being chauffeurs to baseball games. Then Jeremy tells the story of Yukon Cornelius wanting to kill who ever beat up Rudolph. Then we ask the internet. Check us out on Social Media Facebook - Discount Dads Podcast Instagram - @discountdads Twitter - @discountdadspodcast Email - Discountdadspodcast@gmail.com Call or text us - 615-696-9144
Jeremy Keeshin is the CEO and Co-founder of CodeHS, the leading coding education platform for schools used by millions of students. He joins Mike for this episode to talk about his new book Read Write Code. We begin with Jeremy's origins teaching computer science while at Stanford before founding CodeHS and becoming an expert in computer science education and education technology, visiting hundreds of schools all over the world. Then Jeremy explains how coding is the new literacy - the equivalent of reading in the post-Gutenberg Renaissance - and how he’s trying to demystify the world of computers, starting at the beginning to explain the basic building blocks of today’s tech: programming, the internet, data, apps, the cloud, cybersecurity, algorithms, artificial intelligence, and more. If coding is as essential for the future of work as reading and writing, you’ll want to listen in to learn how to teach and understand coding and digital literacy to everyone beginning with kids in K12. You can learn more about Jeremy at JeremyKeeshin.com If you like what you’re hearing, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and check us out at TrendingInEducation.com Thanks for listening!
Illini Inquirer's Jeremy Werner gives thoughts on Bret Bielema's completed first staff and what he thinks of the group on paper, in terms of both coaching and recruiting. Then Jeremy chats with Cory Smith from PackPride.com to discuss former NC State assistants George McDonald and Aaron Henry and discuss what they bring to the Illini staff. Then Jeremy chats with PonyStampede.com's Billy Embody about what SMU defensive coordinator Kevin Kane brings to Bielema's staff. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Illini Inquirer's Jeremy Werner discusses Illinois football's reported hiring of Mizzou DC Ryan Walters and chats with PowerMizzou.com's Gabe DeArmond about what Walters brings as a coach and as a recruiter. Then Jeremy discusses Cory Patterson staying on staff as well as the latest in-state recruiting efforts by Bret Bielema's staff. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Illini Inquirer's Jeremy Werner discusses 3-star RB Joshua McCray and NC State transfer LB CJ Hart committing to Illinois, as well as Mookie Cooper committing to Missouri. Then Jeremy chats with R. Cory Smith from PackPride.com about what Hart brings to the Illini. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Illini Inquirer publisher Jeremy Werner chats about Illinois athletics' terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day. He chats with former Illinois guard Mike LaTulip about Illini basketball's 81-78 loss at Missouri. Then Jeremy gives his thoughts on the Illini football program and Lovie Smith's status following a 28-10 loss to rival Northwestern. Extra reading Werner: Waiting on Whitman's path forward Quick hits: Foul feeling for Illini, Tigers keep Braggin' Rights Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Illini Inquirer's Jeremy Werner chats with PowerMizzou.com's Mitchell Forde to preview Saturday's Braggin' Rights basketball game. Forde breaks down the biggest improvements for 4-0 Mizzou, how much this game means to the team and individual performances of Mark Smith, Jeremiah Tilmon, Javon Pickett and Xavier Pinson. Then Jeremy chats with Illinois men's basketball PA announcer and Champaign resident Tim Sinclair about landing the Chicago Bulls PA gig. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Jeremy is joined by Matt Wadleigh to talk about some big picture Mountain West football so far and to breakdown the Fresno State vs. Colorado State game. Then Jeremy goes solo do breakdown the rest of the games which include an injury-filled Boise State team easily defeating Air Force, Nevada's offense showing up once again vs. rival UNLV, Wyoming showing up on both sides of the ball and Utah State looking real bad. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Jeremy is joined by Matt Wadleigh to talk about some big picture Mountain West football so far and to breakdown the Fresno State vs. Colorado State game. Then Jeremy goes solo do breakdown the rest of the games which include an injury-filled Boise State team easily defeating Air Force, Nevada's offense showing up once again vs. rival UNLV, Wyoming showing up on both sides of the ball and Utah State looking real bad. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeremy Parish, Bob Mackey, Henry Gilbert, and Stuart Gipp hop in their telephone booths to discuss the classic Bill & Ted films and their not-so-classic game tie-ins. Then Jeremy chats with Henrique Olifiers about the ZX Spectrum's return via Kickstarter. Cover art by John Pading.
Today we begin with some movie discussion, just for a change. Individual scenes this time, ones that really exemplify the craft; jazz showdowns, the cooking of soup, swashbuckling adventures, Quaalude benders; it’s all there. Then Jeremy geeks out on Dark for a bit. After some halftime hair talk, the episode rapidly shifts into a completely different area. Surprised? We’re talking expertise, and which areas each of the Talkie Boiyz might like to excel in, given the choice. Josh wants to help with your electrical disconnections, Jeremy and Huw get into an argument about orchestral seating arrangements, and then Huw introduces a very confusing scheme concerning a friend of his who has been (rightfully?) imprisoned in a foreign country. These Talkie Boiyz are searching the void for acknowledgement so if you would like to help these sad, sad boys out, you can find them here: Facebook: @deapodcast https://www.facebook.com/deapodcast/ Instagram: @deapodcast https://www.instagram.com/deapodcast/ Jeremy: @slippin_on_peels Josh: @j__sh._ Huw: @huwperfluous Liv: @livlikesmovies Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/dont-expect-anything
Jeremy brings a "How'd I Miss That" to the show that is long before Brian went to prison, but he still somehow missed it. Then Jeremy uses some inspiration from a listener, but puts his own spin on some Entomology Fun for the whole family! And who had 25 minutes? We made it 25 minutes without talking about the big bad going on right now. Some may say it's political and that we broke are prime directive, but we had to talk about the protests. Granted we're a couple of middle aged white guys, but so are many of our listeners & we felt like something had to be said. But then we have a grand ole time talking about conspiracy theories at the end, so that's fun!
We're back with another Voyager Chat, the time with award winning travel blogger Jeremy Scott Foster of TravelFreak (https://travelfreak.com). Jeremy chats with us about the time he went traveling with an Instagram model. The only problem? She didn't speak a word of English! Then Jeremy tells us about how getting ghosted from his dream job led him to a career as a successful travel blogger. Finally, we deep dive into the challenges he has faced while living and traveling with Lyme disease. Support the show - https://www.patreon.com/notsobonvoyage Submit your travel story - https://notsobonvoyage.com/submit/ Support this podcast
Rhonda and David are joined today by Jeremy Karmel who is working with David on a new Feeling Great app. Rhonda begins by reading several amazing emails from fans whose lives have been changed by the podcasts as well as David’s books, including Jessica, Tim, and Mike. Thank you, everyone, for such kind and thoughtful comments! This great photo of Rhonda is courtesy of Nancy Mueller, a local photographer who kindly took some pics at my home in Los Altos, California. David describes his upcoming book, Feeling Great, which will be released in September of 2020. It will move well beyond his first book, Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy, all will incorporate all of the latest hi-speed treatment techniques in TEAM-CBT (aka “Feeling Great Therapy.”) David describes his excitement about the team he is working with to publish his latest book, including Linda Jackson at PESI (the publishing company), and Jenessa Jackson, his editor. Jeremy describes why he approached David to develop a Feeling Great app. As a Stanford student, he was depressed and had to drop out of school for semester. Antidepressants and talk therapy had done nothing for him, so he was feeling hopeless. Then Jeremy discovered one of Dr. Burns’ students, Dr. Matthew May, and recovered in just two weeks, which was mind-blowing. Matt was one of the first practitioners in the world to use the new TEAM-CBT, Jeremy felt a tremendous drive to make these powerful new techniques available to people around the world. David and Rhonda, of course, share this goal! In fact, Rhonda has recently gone to Mexico City as well as India to support the sudden and strong emergence of TEAM-CBT in those countries. Rhonda asks Jeremy many questions about the amazing recovery he experienced in his work with Dr. May, and how he’s been doing since. Then Rhonda, Jeremy, and David address a number of intriguing questions about the new app. For example, there is tremendous evidence from research that David’s first book, Feeling Good, has significant antidepressant effects. In fact, many published studies have confirmed that more than 50% of depressed individuals will recover or improve dramatically within four weeks if you just give them a copy of the book. Is it possible that an app that incorporates all the great methods in Feeling Good, plus all the new techniques in TEAM-CBT, could be even more effective? And if so, would this mean that an electronic app could even outperform human therapists as well as antidepressant medications? David says that this has been his dream for more than 40 years, and he thinks this is a definite possibility. Jeremy agrees, since the app, now in creation, has the potential to be far more powerful and systematic than reading a book or even going to a therapist. Rhonda asks: "Are you trying to put human therapists out of business?" David believes that there will always be a place for human therapists, since the person to person support and connection is invaluable and desperately needed. However, the Feeling Great app can actually be a friend of human therapists, just as his book, Feeling Good, has been, working hand in hand with therapists helping to accelerate the recovery of their patients. In addition, the app can bring rapid help and relief to millions of people worldwide who cannot afford therapy, and those who simply cannot find effective therapy. David emphasizes the goal of having an entirely free version of the app for people without resources. Rhonda asks: "Will you be doing research as well as self-help “treatment” with the new app?" The answer to that is absolutely, yes, and the implications for incredible research into the causes and treatments for depression, anxiety and relationship problems are immense, especially if thousands or even tens of thousands of individuals use the Feeling Great app. For example, David has developed many psychological assessment instruments to help therapists and patients alike, but the costs and time required to develop and validate even a single short test can be substantial. In contrast, one might get more than enough data to evaluate a new instrument in just one day, which is mind-boggling. In addition, every time someone uses the app, we will learn more and more about what works, and what does not. This type of analysis is vitally important, but practically impossible, or at the very least arduous and confusing, when working with human therapists, due to the complexity of what’s happening, and the intense bias of therapists and researchers alike. The computer, by way of contrast, does not mind being wrong and moving in different and more promising directions! Rhonda, Jeremy and David will let all of you know when a beta version of the new app, is available, and hopes that many of you will try it out and let us know what you think! David will also let you know when pre-ordering for his new book, Feeling Great will be available as well! David and Rhonda Thanks for listening to today's podcast! David
Jeremy and Brendan breakdown the previous week which included Mercy’s win over Marian in basketball (2:35) UD beating Brother Rice in swim (5:05), and Detroit Tigers acquiring Divine Child’s own Eric Haase. Since 1926 looks at the career of Bishop Borgess legend Shawn Respert (10:30). Then Jeremy has a chance to talk to Brent Stanley, three sport varsity at De La Salle (12:34). No show is complete without the fellas sharing what they believe are the “Things to Watch”. This week it included a lot of baseball, St. Mary’s Prep baseball team, swimming match-up and announcing next week’s guess (20:30).
On Episode 25 of AOS RantCast, "Just" Jeremy from the Everchosen Podcast out of Austin, Texas joins me to deliver his Hot Take about Slaves to Darkness's Dark Prophecy Ability. We reminisce about our legendary meeting at Adepticon 2019. Then Jeremy tells me what it takes to be a Texas Master in the Texas Tournament scene and talks about his journey with Seraphon, Legion of Blood, and Skaven. We finish the show with our reactions to the Big Winter FAQ 2019 and points adjustments. Be sure to follow Jeremy on Twitter at @slanntastic1 and look for the Everchosen Podcast on Podbean and your other favorite podcast apps: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/k95ff-810e8/The-Everchosen-An-Age-of-Sigmar-Podcast Want to be part of Chat Gang and join the discussion? Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/mr_mephisto
Hile! Jeremy is joined by Matt from the 2 Broke Geeks Podcast to review the King's 2018 novel "The Outsider". Then Jeremy gives his thoughts and review of 2019 "The Institute". So break out your copies of King's two latest novels and tune your dial to Dark Tower Radio and enjoy the palaver. Dark Tower Radio Podcast Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/darktowerradiopodcast Twitter @DarkTowerRadio Email darktowerradio@gmail.com Matt Spaulding 2 Broke Geeks Podcast Facebook https://www.facebook.com/2brokegeekspodcast/ Twitter @2BGPod
The Wal-Mart Illuminati, Nash-vibes, the music, and careers of artist Judy Blank and Jeremy Stover. Judy just released, Morning After and shares what has led up to new music. Then Jeremy shares his career and journey as a writer, producer, and now turned publisher behind songs like "How I'll Always Be", "Small Town USA", "Plastic", and others. Judy Blank is still based in the Netherlands but is making waves in the states as an Americana artist. Morning Sun, was released a year ago and has captured the attention of many industry insiders and fans. In our conversation, Judy shares the highs and lows leading up to her latest release of Morning After. From eating disorders, anxiety, and following through with the next steps. Judy is on a path of gratitude and self-love moving forward. Stream and purchase her new music and visit for tour dates. Then follow her @judyblankmusic Jeremy Stover is a country music songwriter and producer. Stover’s childhood in Ellijay, Georgia provided the inspiration for some of his most personal songs, which also turned out to be some of his biggest hits. He co-wrote “Small Town USA” and “Til My Last Day” with singer Justin Moore, and also produced the tracks. His string of success continues with numerous singles including Tim McGraw’s smash “How I'll Always Be” and Justin Moore’s “The Ones That Didn’t Make It Back Home". As a producer, Stover’s current/past projects include Justin Moore’s latest, as well as established hitmakers Eli Young Band, Travis Denning, Drake White, and newly developing female artist LJ, all of whom Stover discovered and developed. His career continues to grow and is expanding into the next phase, as an owner of publishing and entertainment company RED Creative Group. RED's writers include Kelly Archer, Travis Denning, David Fanning, Baker Grissom, Adam Hambrick, LJ, and Nathan Spicer. In our conversation, we take a look at the career of Jeremy. The chances, the risks, and the opportunities taken that eventually lead to today. For everything about Jeremy and RED Creative Group, visit www.redcreativegroup.com.
Show from 11/1/19In this episode of Behind the Markets Jeremy Siegel kicks off the show discussing positive market news and what he calls a Goldilocks jobs report. He gets into a variety of topics including the latest news about labor markets and how they went up 1/10 which means we're supplying enough workers and wages are not inflationary. Then Jeremy schwartz and Liqian Ren talk with political expert Greg Valliere about what is going on in Washington.Guest:Greg Valliere - Chief US Policy Strategist at AGF InvestmentsMore on AGF Investments: https://www.agf.com/us/index.jspFollow AGF Investments on Twitter: @agf See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
IT’S BEEN A WHILE since Josh and Jeremy have heard from the loveable scamp Huw Davies but he is back now and ready to rumble! Fresh off his three month trip to Canada and America, the Talkie Boys rediscover the worst qualities of Mr. Davies as his vacation recap is utterly shambolic, from true Canadian summer love, stumbling into the worst scene from Star Wars and four hour drum circles. Then Jeremy poses a question that challenges the way humans interact forevermore. These Talkie Boys are grossly desperate for admiration and acknowledgement so if you would like to help these sad, sad boys out, you can find them here: Facebook: @deapodcast https://www.facebook.com/deapodcast/ Instagram: @deapodcast https://www.instagram.com/deapodcast/ Jeremy: @slippin_on_peels Josh: @j__sh._ Huw: @huwperfluous Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/dont-expect-anything YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIlEVJAU7gIirt6xgaG3g4g
Live! Jeremy Parish, Bob Mackey, Chris Kohler, and Caitlin Oliver discuss the Game Boy's 30-year legacy. Then Jeremy and Bob talk up the magic of Mindware's Heiankyo Alien in an impromptu chat recorded bootleg-style. [Art: Cassie Hart Kelly]
The final season of HBO’s Game of Thrones is just days away, and you need to be prepared to head into what is guaranteed to be an explosive conclusion, 8 years in the making. On this week’s episode of Merbear and The Maiden Jer, Jeremy Baker and Meredith Geddes take you back through season 7, highlighting they key moments that got us where we are. We’ll talk to Aziz from History of Westeros who will shed some light on the mythology of ice dragons, and why he believes Cersei is the one to watch going forward. Then Jeremy and Meredith will look at some of the theories bouncing around about season 8 with help from Michael. He’s a moderator on the subreddit for A Song of Ice and Fire and host of the podcast Maester Monthly. Contact: Jeremy Baker @Jeremy_Baker Jeremy@cfox.com Meredith Geddes @MeredithGeddes Meredith@edge.ca Guests: Aziz Al-Doory @WesterosHistory Michael Monaco @MaesterMonthly
On this special episode. Bro. Jeremy is joined by a little special guest. Then Jeremy brings a teaching on the subject of divine authority and looks at the life of the prophet Elijah as an example of how we as Christians can walk in God’s divine authority --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jeremy-cook/support
JJ and Josh discuss the weather conditions and then go over the Bassmaster Classic results. Then Jeremy joins them to discuss the fantasy fishing results.Email with questions and comments: feedback@basscasterbros.comWebsite: basscasterbros.com
Today Jeremy Grove shares his story. Jeremy grew up in a loving home but through a series of events found himself running from God and towards drugs and girls. It wasn’t until he had a run in with the cops and a prodigal son moment with his father that he truly understood God’s grace. We get to hear his continued battle with drug use and how God broke the chains. Then Jeremy beautifully describes the vision that God has given him in moving his family across the globe to Japan. Find out more about Jeremy and Leanna's journey to Japan at https://www.grovefam.com/ I hope you enjoy Jeremy’s story!
It is a hybrid episode - half-studio, half-live. We start the show with a contrite rationale for the piecemeal approach. Then Jeremy brings a beer brag to get things back on track. We then discuss the ideal brew at the blackjack table, then get into the heart of the matter: Russia vs. Canada. After some Alaska talk, we throw to the FDR that was recorded live, pitting two huge barrel aged stouts against each other.Beers in this episode: North Coast Barrel-Aged Old Rasputin XX, Founder's Canadian Breakfast StoutCheers!
Beer brags, all around. Then Jeremy updates us on his summer reading celebration. Michael retorts with a book of his own that presented a conundrum. Michael attempts a quiz where both hosts can guess at the answer. Then the FDR gives us a beer from spurious origins.Beer in this Episode: Inlet Brewing Monk in the TrunkCheers!
Beer Brags have landed with Jeremy touting a limited run from his local fav, while Michael enjoys a fine brew from Bruges. Michael tries to rile up Jeremy, but it backfires. Then Jeremy wants to be scared by It. We discuss an article from Beer Advocate about geekiness, then break bad with a beer during the FDR.Beer in this Episode: Deschutes Pacific Wonderland LagerCheers!
We open today's show by opening some books and then discussing them. What's that? Oh you write something better then. Then Jeremy brings us Part I of his Dark Lord beer brags. Michael discovers a surprise overseas and discusses a mysterious series of beers he found there. Then we get into the FDR and the state of Missouri as we ponder a curious brew.Beer in this episode: Boulevard Show Me SourCheers!
On this episode we talk with Andre Darlington, author of Movie Night Menus, about how he wrote the book with his sister. We discuss discovering some classic movie gems and some of Andre’s favorite pairings. Then Jeremy, Mikey, Eli and Andre reveal their favorite classic films from the book, including The Sting, Casablanca, American Graffiti, The Thin Man, and Elvis in Hawaii. http://www.andredarlington.com https://www.withthedarlingtons.com Theme music by Analogue Rex
Two segments: First Jeremy and Paul discuss the movie "Suicide Squad". Then Jeremy is joined by Cat Roberts to discuss geekdom, "Star Trek" and radiology.
Twas the day before Christmas, though recorded late last week, and Anime Limited brings you mostly uncensored festive cheer and talk on anime in our final podcast of the calendar year powered by mulled wine! In this podcast, given it’s been a good couple of months since our last regular style episode, we catchup on A LOT of Anime Limited related news. From new title announcements including Eureka Seven and the original Fullmetal Alchemist TV series, discussion on our Ultimate Edition releases, Kill la Kill standard edition releases coming in 2016, Mobile Suit Gundam Part 2 coming with an art book and more. As if that wasn’t enough, in a change of pace Jeremy shakes things up by reflecting on the year 2015 with the first Anime Limited Pub Quiz with the grand prize (not) being whoever wins becomes president of the company. Who will win? You’ll have to listen to find out. Then Jeremy, Andrew, Kat, Keith and Kerry reflect on the past year for Anime Limited. A fun show as always and from everyone at Team Anime Limited we want to wish you a Merry Christmas and a happy New Year.
In this spooky installment of Candy Teeth Radio Daniel comes back from New Orleans with some swamp audio about gators and a scorned lover's curse from beyond the grave. We get a surprise speakerphone call from Jeremy's girlfriend about her time in the Big Easy. Then Jeremy shares his plan to recreate a notorious serial killer from Louisiana in puppet form for an art show and Geoff insists that it's the worst idea ever. Let us cast a spell on you with this Cajun Curse filled gumbo show! Check out our sponsor Haunted History Tours: http://www.hauntedhistorytours.com/ Our Facebook page has lots of awesome content: https://www.facebook.com/CandyTeethRadio Stay alive!!
It’s a double dev special. Al joins us to share details on the new Odyssey and Bortasqu’ C-store ships, and what they can do. Then Jeremy stops by the studio for a live Q&A with our jblive.tv chat room. Plus Chris reviews the final mission in SERIES 4: THE 2800.
It’s a double dev special. Al joins us to share details on the new Odyssey and Bortasqu’ C-store ships, and what they can do. Then Jeremy stops by the studio for a live Q&A with our jblive.tv chat room. Plus Chris reviews the final mission in SERIES 4: THE 2800.
In this week’s STOked, we’ll talk a little more about Season 3’s “Secret Project” and expose some recent behind-the-scenes hints as to what it could be. Then Jeremy gets you MATHED on using an XBox 360 Controller as your primary user interface device in STO. And lastly, we announce the winner of our “Best User Submitted Mission” contest, as well as go on a quick tangent about Free-to-Play subscriptions in preparation for next week’s viewer feedback request.
In this week’s STOked, we’ll talk a little more about Season 3’s “Secret Project” and expose some recent behind-the-scenes hints as to what it could be. Then Jeremy gets you MATHED on using an XBox 360 Controller as your primary user interface device in STO. And lastly, we announce the winner of our “Best User Submitted Mission” contest, as well as go on a quick tangent about Free-to-Play subscriptions in preparation for next week’s viewer feedback request.
On this week's episode of Keepin' It Strong Style, Jeremy Donovan and the "Young Boy" Josh Smith open the show with awarding the August Wrestler and Match of the Month. Then Jeremy and Josh review the first four nights of the Road to Destruction, preview Destruction in Beppu and Destruction in Kagoshima, answer listener questions, and cover all the latest news in the world of New Japan Pro Wrestling. Get the official Keepin' It Strong Style t-shirt from Pro Wrestling Tees! Follow us on Twitter: @SocialSuplex, @KIStrongStyle, @JeremyLDonovan Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SocialSuplex/ Visit our website for news, columns, and podcasts: https://socialsuplex.com/ Join the Social Suplex community Facebook Group: The Wrestling (Squared) Circle Keepin' It Strong Style is the New Japan Pro Wrestling Podcast of the Social Suplex Podcast Network. Support the Social Podcast Network by leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts and Stitcher Get a free first month of over 5000 hours of independent wrestling from across the globe on Powerslam.TV, with the promo code “SOCIALSUPLEX"Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/social-suplex-podcast-network/donations
On this week's episode of Keepin' It Strong Style, Jeremy Donovan and the "Young Boy" Josh Smith open the show with awarding the August Wrestler and Match of the Month. Then Jeremy and Josh review the first four nights of the Road to Destruction, preview Destruction in Beppu and Destruction in Kagoshima, answer listener questions, and cover all the latest news in the world of New Japan Pro Wrestling. Get the official Keepin' It Strong Style t-shirt from Pro Wrestling Tees!Follow us on Twitter: @SocialSuplex, @KIStrongStyle, @JeremyLDonovanLike us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SocialSuplex/Visit our website for news, columns, and podcasts: https://socialsuplex.com/Join the Social Suplex community Facebook Group: The Wrestling (Squared) CircleKeepin' It Strong Style is the New Japan Pro Wrestling Podcast of the Social Suplex Podcast Network. Support the Social Podcast Network by leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts and StitcherGet a free first month of over 5000 hours of independent wrestling from across the globe on Powerslam.TV, with the promo code “SOCIALSUPLEX"Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/keepin-it-strong-style/donations