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Here it is friends, the episode that covers the infamous Tonya Harding Nancy Kerrigan incident. We also get into Superbowl XXVIII and the Bills loss, Howard Stern's Rocking New Years Party and the maggots that were involved, more happenings on the Lorena Bobbit case, Michael Jackson's court case ruling, and a look into the past through Jen's childhood diary. A Trivial Pursuit pie piece is earned much sooner than we thought possible. Enjoy!
Messy White Gays actor, The Grind dancer, and long-standing dream guest Pete Zias joins us from a hotel room lit by candlelight and the setting October Brooklyn sun to talk about his absolutely crucial Instagram Live show (and podcast!) Total Trash. Plus: Britney's memoir, Jamie Lynn's Dancing With The Stars flop, a life informed by tabloids, the dominance of the Tonya Harding/Nancy Kerrigan scandal across all four sections of USA Today, the view from the pit at the 1997 Video Music Awards, fraternization among the dance company of the gayer later-‘90s reboot of The Grind, the celebrities who wandered into his section at Bloomingdale's to find out what jackets were, his final verdict on the JonBenet Ramsey case, the unhinged nature of Los Angeles' Look Cinemas, his secret life as a teenage capital-P Pranker with a skeleton key to the high school, what exactly the hell is going on with Jada Pinkett-Smith, why Will Smith is gay and Liberace is not and Tarbie will have her day, and the importance of pizzazz. Watch Total Trash at Pete's IG (@petezias) on the Monday nights when he feels like doing it.
This week on the pod, we are back to discuss the 2017 Oscar contender, I, Tonya. We deep dive into the Tonya Harding-Nancy Kerrigan rivalry, 90s scandal culture, Margot Robbie's transformation as Tonya, Allison Janney's award-winning performance, Jeff Gillooly's mustache and red flags, debate over Tonya Harding's victim narrative, our ice princess dreams and the 1994 scandal. Other topics discussed include: Olivia Rodrigo's Guts, Taylor Swift at the VMAs (1989 Taylor is back, baby!), our lukewarm response to Nsync's reunion, David Byrne's fashion influence on Cillian Murphy, our pod makeover, and more. Listen to us on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/late-to-the-party-with-nikki-bri/id1593848890 Listen to us on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Uk6XEk4IZIV34CiqvGQUa Listen to us on Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy83MjBjMzM1OC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Find us on Tik Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@thelatetothepartypod Find us on Twitter https://twitter.com/lttppod?s=11&t=N2TE0731pImO1eOG4T_wCQ Find us on Instagram https://instagram.com/thelatetothepartypod?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ== This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or Hurrdat Media YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey Humor Consumers, Who remembers the "Whack heard 'round the world?" Ahhhh, the Tonya Harding/Nancy Kerrigan saga. On today's podcast we give a review and our thoughts on the movie iTonya and what we can learn from this bizarre story. Our opinion of the iTonya movie A rundown of the characters What we learned Today's Inspiration: Isaiah 43:19 "See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland." Thank You to our amazing sponsors: Humor Contributors: Joan, Darlene, Courtney, Ron, Jeanine, Karren, Kenny, Carla and welcome to our new sponsor Nancy! Because of your generous support, we are saving up for new microphones (that will be awesome) and down the road maybe an editor and some advertising. Fun. Click the link below to support us with a $5 per month contribution and you will become part of our growing community. ***PLEASE NOTE:*** If you are receiving these show notes via email, scroll down to the bottom and hit play to hear the audio of the Life Happens Laugh Anyway podcast episode. Tracy and Cathrine P.S. The goal of the Life Happens Laugh Anyway podcast is to present our audience with a relevant topic weekly in an entertaining way followed by some spiritual encouragement. #lifehappenslaughanyway #tracydegraaf ***MORE ABOUT TRACY DEGRAAF COMEDY*** Hi Friends, Tracy here. My husband and I survived raising 5 boys and there were so many funny stories along the way. Now is my time to "show and tell."
This episode originally aired March 4, 2019. It was the decade of “The Macarena,” the O.J. Simpson trial, the teen pop boom, VHS tapes, and Nintendo. It was also before 9/11 and Columbine, a time when the nation hung on every lurid detail of the president's sex life and the Tonya Harding-Nancy Kerrigan feud. Though 2000s nostalgia is on the way—as we discussed previously—it's hard to let go of our nostalgia for what looks like our last relatively innocent decade from here. Is there something extra special about the ‘90s? We discuss with guest host Sam Slaughter, author of the forthcoming Are You Afraid of the Dark Rum?: And Other Cocktails for ‘90s Kids.
Joyce & MB talk about the Modern Yoga community. It includes book club, softball, bowling, and run club, but somehow the conversation turned to gummies, hornets, and celebrities including Tonya Harding/Nancy Kerrigan, the Williams sisters, Tiger Woods, Howard Stern and the Jackson Five… and a visit from Laverne and Shirley at the bowling alley. Please tune in and then, come to yoga! We promise, there's no requirement to join any of our extracurriculars. (But if you want to…)#wedigress#classactionpark#pitchersofbeer#bettyplease#00#leavemealoneyoga#socialyoga#alrightwe'redone Learn More about Modern Yoga.
Join Andrew and Brandon as they travel back to January 1994, but first they talk about Andrew's COVID encounter and Brandon informs Andrew of the Tencent ending of Fight Club. Brandon talks about the original Pokemon Red and Blue for the Gameboy in a Namely 90s Minute. After the break Brandon rewrites history by claiming Tonya Harding killed Nancy Kerrigan. They discuss the email address bumble on Today where Bryant Gumble asks Katie Couric, “What is the Internet anyway?” Finally, Brandon closes out by dragging Andrew into a discussion about Green Lantern Kyle Rayner, who Andrew confuses for Green Arrow..Check out this week's Spotify Playlist:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7ERmeZoHWIailaE1ouzO16?si=0519099079a8437e Like the show? Leave us a 5 star review and subscribe!Send us a tweet at @Namely90sDiscuss the show on Instagram @Namely90sFind us online at Namely90s.comConsider joining our Patreon at Patreon.com/Namely90sFollow Brandon on Twitter at @bschwittyFollow Andrew on Twitter at @NamelyAndrewOutro:Pixelland by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4222-pixellandLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
This episode starts off with the bizarre incident of a PSG soccer player Kheria Hamroui , and its parallels to the Tonya Harding / Nancy Kerrigan situation. We then talk about a hedge fund manager who stole $70 million worth of goods , only to receive a slap on the wrist. After that , we jump into the MLB lockout situation and end with a brief summary of the U.S. justice system. Make sure to listen at the end for a special announcement, enjoy!
In 1994 Olympic Figure Skater Tonya Harding hired a hitman to attack Nancy Kerrigan and damage her knees in order to have a leg up on her in the upcoming Olympics. History has repeated itself only this time it is with soccer players. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In 1994 Olympic Figure Skater Tonya Harding hired a hitman to attack Nancy Kerrigan and damage her knees in order to have a leg up on her in the upcoming Olympics. History has repeated itself only this time it is with soccer players. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Little Steven joins the show, The Hawk divides, Kyle Rittenhouse trial, Brian Williams quits, racist grammar, the Sexiest Man Alive, Impeachment finale, and the story of the stubborn pilot: Dennis Collier.The ageless Paul Rudd is the Sexiest Man Alive. Bowen Yang apparently is sexy as well.Brian Vander Ark wants to sing us a song next week.Meghan Markle is busted by her former communications director. Prince Harry predicted Jan. 6 riot & was promptly ghosted by @jack.Little Steven Van Zandt joins the show to promote his new book, Unrequited Infatuations.The Hawk has divided the listeners. Vote here.Kyle Rittenhouse took the stand at his trial today. He cried and the judge got really mad at the prosecutor.Lyla's interruptions are now sponsored.Minnesota Viking's RB Dalvin Cook has been accused of assault by his former girlfriend.Alec Baldwin has a dropped a new podcast episode proving that we "all grieve differently".DMP TMZ tracked down Zero Bond to ask if Pete Davidson "crushed that pound cake", Kim Kardashian.Alec Baldwin dines in NYC like nothing ever happened.Tom Labuda needs to get Edmund to Detroit.Dennis Collier may be the most stubborn pilot possibly ever. He crashed 7 times in one trip.Michigan is ahead of MSU in the CFB polls... despite losing to them.The Green Bay Packers and Aaron Rodgers were fined for not following the rules.Soccer now has its own Tonya Harding/Nancy Kerrigan story.The final episode of Impeachment dropped featuring an angry Brett Kavanaugh and Paula Jones in Penthouse.The NYT is putting out a documentary about how Janet Jackson was wronged in the 2004 Super Bowl Halftime Show wardrobe malfunction.Brian Williams is leaving MSNBC, but he could be lying.Joe Biden asks the tattle tale's out there to step up.Facebook is the worst. Confirmed.Grammar is apparently racist. Bob Page's parents are rolling over in their graves.A high school athlete said a bad word and was disqualified from his race.Drew has the Triple Threat Trio coming into town and he's not sure if he wants to do a show tomorrow.Social media is dumb but we're on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels and BranDon).
Jason connects the nationwide crime wave to the absentee father crisis. "Fearless" contributor Delano Squires explains why the country needs fearless men now more than ever. Sports writer and "Fearless" contributor Greg Couch compares the Maria Taylor-Rachel Nichols ESPN dust-up to the Tonya Harding-Nancy Kerrigan scandal. Larry Lightfoot — Lori's twin brother — stops by the show. Finally, Jason and Uncle Jimmy give the newly freed Bill Cosby their Approval Rating. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The UH Crew unpack the Tonya Harding Nancy Kerrigan story.
Rich kicks off the hour recapping the Saints comeback win over the Chargers on Monday Night Football, saying the rumors of Drew Brees’ demise have been greatly exaggerated, and why the Chargers are set at QB for the next decade (2:01). Good Morning Football’s Peter Schrager and Rich talk Drew Brees, Michael Thomas’ locker room trouble, if the Panthers are for real, how much longer Adam Gase will remain the Jets head coach, the Bill’s chances to dethrone the Chiefs in the AFC, how Steelers WR Chase Claypool went from unknown Canadian player to starring at Notre Dame, and if the Packers or Seahawks are the class of the NFC (22:21). The guys wrap up the hour discussing the most bizarre sports scandals including the Tonya Harding-Nancy Kerrigan affair, Lance Armstrong, the Astros trash can scandal, and Rosie Ruiz’s infamous Boston Marathon, along with their own experiences in cheating (46:37). Thank you to today's sponsor: Microsoft Teams = Now there are more ways to be a Team. Learn more at Microsoft.com/teams
In the fourth episode of the Creepy Coffeehouse, Ashlyn shares the tale of the Bell Witch Cave and Amber covers the scandal of Tonya Harding/Nancy Kerrigan. Follow us on Instagram @creepycoffeehousepodcast on Twitter @creepycoffeehse and email your story, coffee, and other suggestions to creepycoffeehouse@gmail.com
A sermon by the Rev. H. Paul Canady III Rector of Christ Church, New Bern, NC, on January 12, 2020 Feast of the Baptism of our Lord http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearA_RCL/Epiphany/AEpi1_RCL.html When Jesus was Baptized, God, through John, used a practice well known within the Jewish faith to do something new. God often does that: Takes what is known and familiar and uses that to do something new. Over the course of time, followers of Jesus have come to understand Baptism as both adoption into the family of God and a starting point for the ministry to which God has or will call us. The question is, how can we take what is well-known to the practice of our faith and let God use us to renew it, restore it, and leave it for generations of faithful that will come after us? THAT is a loaded paragraph. So let's unpack it a little. One of my favorite podcasts right now is called “You’re Wrong About.” It’s two people who take deep dives into headline grabbing events from American history and look at what the public story missed. They bring well-known incidents, like the OJ Simpson trial and the Tonya Harding/Nancy Kerrigan saga, back into the conversation in hopes that the listener will see it in a way that was most likely forgotten. The episodes aren’t short, but they are entertaining. And they are really revealing about the backstory that often went untold. One of the (I think) untended traits of the show is, after the chit-chat at the beginning, one of the hosts always says something along the lines of, “OK. So where to start with this story.” One of the pair has done all the research and presents it to their co-host, who then interjects their own memories of those incidents and asks clarifying questions. Their point in saying “where do we start” is that the back story that led to the headline events is always more complex than we realize. But knowing that backstory helps us see it all with new eyes. Every year in our church calendar, the Sunday after January 6, the Feast of the Epiphany, we celebrate the Baptism of Jesus. It’s one of several days our Book of Common Prayer says is a most appropriate day for Baptisms, which we will do at our 11:00am service today. The Baptism of Jesus is the launch of his public ministry. He didn’t really do that three weeks after he was born; it was more like 30 years. It’s one of the few events that is recorded in all four Gospels. Each Gospel has its own perspective on the event, and each one has a few details that are unique to that writer. But what they all have in common is that, at least according to these four authors, Jesus does nothing related to his mission and ministry until he his Baptized by his cousin John in the River Jordan. And like every good saga, there’s a good backstory and reasons why Jesus was Baptized, even as we proclaim that he lived a sinless life. See, Jesus and John had been hovering around the same circle for a while. And people were going to John for his fiery preaching and a chance to get to turn their lives. Maybe there was a hope they could oust the Roman occupiers if they could get right with God. Maybe they just liked being called a brood of vipers. Either way, there was something attractive and mesmerizing about this guy. While people were going to hear and see what John was doing, the Gospel writers also infer people were also hanging around Jesus, too. So when Jesus comes to John for Baptism and John protests and Jesus says, “it is to fulfill all righteousness,” and John says, “OK, I’ll Baptize you,” God in the person of Jesus is again becoming vulnerable to become more approachable and relatable. It’s a moment that maybe the people at the time, even John, didn’t necessarily recognize as one that would change the course of history, the course of the geo-political world, and certainly the course of religion. Baptism wasn’t something new or unique to John. Ritual washing had been a part of Jewish practice for nearly a thousand years by the time John comes on the scene. It was most often used for one of a dozen or more ways one might be unclean to enter the Temple or the synagogue. Sometimes, it was as simple as washing hands or feet or another part. Other times called for immersion of the whole body into the water. The sins and offenses John preached against called for that full immersion not merely to be forgiven of sins, but to wash away the impurities of the corrupt world. This devotion to John the Baptists’ teachings still exist in an ethnoreligious group called the Mandaeans, who thrived in Iraq, Syria, and other parts of the Middle East. In Jesus’ Baptism, God takes what was already there, what already was a well-known part of the faith, and God renewed, refreshed, and reinvigorated its meaning. God used this moment not as a simple act of purifying, because Jesus didn’t need purifying, but God used it as a chance for humanity to see how God is doing something new. And in the course of reflecting on Jesus’ life and ministry, we have learned to see Baptism as the starting point for our own ministry and work as well as being formally marked as Christ’s own forever. It was quite intentional to choose today, the Feast of the Baptism of our Lord, to launch the congregational phase of the Sacred Sound & Space Campaign. If Baptism is the starting point for our ministry and work in God’s name, then the Baptism of Jesus is a great moment for us, a people empowered by God, to take what is familiar and known and loved and begin to renew it for the generations after us. And as we renew this space, we will renew ourselves and our faith community as well. We started that part in December with the Advent devotion books. We continue it with the Sharing Our Faith series on Wednesday nights, and we will have another program in Lent. We are grateful that gifts have already come in to help us start in the process, that the balcony has already been reinforced to be able to safely accommodate a new organ, and we have been able to seriously explore enhancements to the lighting and lighting system. Baptism is our starting point for ministry. We don’t all live into that ministry at the same speed or rhythm. Nor should we. The important part is that we work together to build up the Kingdom of God. This campaign isn’t about all of us giving the same amount or trying to out do someone else. It’s about renewing this space that, for generations before us, has been a powerful reminder of God’s love and grace, a space that has been a part of personal and family milestone, and a place where countless people have heard the Holy Spirit’s invitation to go and be the hands, feet, and voice of Jesus in the world. It’s about making sure it will continue to be all those things and more for generations after us. In the same way that Baptism binds us to Jesus, we envision this campaign binding us closer together as followers of Jesus, that our success isn’t seen just in dollars raised and projects completed, but in deepening relationships across the parish. The podcast “You’re Wrong About” looks back to tell us what we missed at that moment in history. In this moment in the history of Christ Episcopal Church, New Bern, NC, I want people to look back and remember how we grew together, worked together, gave together. Our three goals for this campaign are to raise the funds we need, to strengthen our individual faith, and to strengthen our community, and to do all those things together, arm-in-arm. To keep us mindful of that call, I invite you to stand and join in singing “They’ll know we are Christians.” You should find a copy of the words in the pew rack in front of you.
On this episode of Nicole's Grey's Anatomy, Nicole sits down with Matt and Viviana, the curators of the Tonya Harding Nancy Kerrigan 1994 (THNK1994) Museum, to discuss their Grey's exhibit.---PLEASE SUBSCRIBE/RATE US on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.NICOLE'S GREY'S ANATOMY is a Forever Dog Podcast.https://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/nicoles-greys-anatomy/
It was the decade of “The Macarena,” the O.J. Simpson trial, the teen pop boom, VHS tapes, and Nintendo. It was also before 9/11 and Columbine, a time when the nation hung on every lurid detail of the president’s sex life and the Tonya Harding-Nancy Kerrigan feud. Though 2000s nostalgia is on the way—as we discussed two weeks ago—it’s hard to let go of our nostalgia for what looks like our last relatively innocent decade from here. Is there something extra special about the ‘90s? We discuss with guest host Sam Slaughter, author of the forthcoming Are You Afraid of the Dark Rum?: And Other Cocktails for ‘90s Kids.
This year, People magazine finally gave the masses what they wanted: Idris Elba as “Sexiest Man Alive.” The annual celebration of attractiveness has often failed to reward attractiveness, especially considering 2017’s winner, not to mention 2013’s, 2009’s… Just what is People playing at? To help tackle this (and provide more celebrity tidbits than you can poke Chris Pine’s dick at), Maddie is joined by the effervescent Viviana Olen and Matt Harkins, founders of New York’s Tonya Harding Nancy Kerrigan 1994 Museum. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today’s episode of Guilty Pleasure hosts Amanda Salvatore and Jackie Rae Aubel chat with writer Adrienne Kisson about the wonderful world of the Winter Olympics! We talk opening ceremonies, the infamous Tonya Harding/Nancy Kerrigan debacle, and blood and guts; because people could die at any moment! We also diverted for a couple minutes on water parks, but it was fun banter so we left it in there anyway.
To coincide with the release of the film 'I, Tonya,' we talked to two people with intimate knowledge of the Tonya Harding-Nancy Kerrigan affair: Paul Wylie, a contemporary of Harding and Kerrigan who also worked as a radio commentator at the 1994 Olympic Winter Games, and journalist Christine Brennan, who covered the two skaters throughout their careers.
I,Tonya, the Tonya Harding figure skating biopic starring Margot Robbie, is the talk of the town! In this episode, we dig into all things Tonya with Matt Harkins and Viviana Rosales Olen, curators of Brooklyn's Tonya Harding/Nancy Kerrigan 1994 Museum.
Celebrities are good at many things (sponcon, achieving the effortless beach waves etc.), but is making decent, drinkable wine one of them? Joined by our friends Matt Harkins and Viviana Olen of the Tonya Harding Nancy Kerrigan 1994 Museum, we debate whether Dave Matthews’ Dreaming Tree is good for a BBQ, if Madeleine Davies is a secret wine expert, and the THNK 1994 Museum’s latest exhibit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nancys and Tonyas alike: rejoice! This week's Mad About Mad About You is a real fun mish-mash of laughs! Russ and Jon are joined by fabulous guests, Viviana Olen and Matt Harkins of the Tonya Harding Nancy Kerrigan 1994 Museum! Together, they cover Episode 12 of Season Two of Mad About You ("Paul Is Dead"). They also talk a whole lot about the Tonya-Nancy incident, as well as touching on a very special wedding at the Plaza and an even more special evening with Bette Midler. Listen up and listen good!
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Today our guest is actress/comedian Katie Nathan and she comes on to talk about figure skating’s most dramatic and unnecessary event, the infamous Tonya Harding-Nancy Kerrigan debacle! Tonya Harding conspired with her husband, Jeff Gillooly, to take Nancy Kerrigan out of the running to compete in the Olympics by whacking her above her right knee cap. The job was poorly done, Nancy recovered in 10 days and was able to compete in the Olympics and win the silver medal. Meanwhile, Tonya went on to compete in the Olympics too and had to perform along side Nancy while the feds were breathing done her neck to figure out what happened. Tonya buckled under pressure, made a big embarrassing show and finished in 8th. The world watched this whole thing go down in real time. What a weird, trashy world we live in! Tonya denies that she had any involvement in harming Nancy while Jeff Gillooly, now Jeff Stone, takes responsibility for his actions, assures Tonya was involved, along with his team of criminal buffoons, Shane Stant, Shawn Eckardt and Shane’s Uncle and getaway driver, Derrick Smith. In 2017, 23 years after this infamous event happened, Margot Robbie is gearing up to play Tonya in the movie, “I Tonya” and everyone involved in the 1994 event, including Nancy Kerrigan, desperately want to get away from it all. Katie and Cassi take some detours to talk about why tourist sites in Hollywood are the worst, Joe’s Crab Shack, Disneyland, the documentary “Searching for Sugarman” and why owning up and letting go of your mistakes will make you a happier, healthier person. Enjoy! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On the final #WCW episode, Caitlin and Kari are joined by the wonderful Jenna Brister! The gals cover the infamous Tonya Harding / Nancy Kerrigan 30 for 30 episode, The […]
On this very special episode, Sharon welcomes the two co-founders of the Tonya Harding Nancy Kerrigan 1994 Museum to the guest star chair...which they have to share. They discuss the process of setting up the museum and the people they've met, as well as all the happenings at their Opening Gala, which was held the night before. Sharon then applies for the docent program, before they debate which is better...a triscuit or a club cracker.