25 Burst results for "Arns"

'Darkness at Noon' Is a Very Powerful Book

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:46 min | 6 months ago

'Darkness at Noon' Is a Very Powerful Book

"From Michigan, says Charlie, you've been plugging darkness at noon. I've been reading it, there's a lot there, are you going to do a whole show on it? Yes, I have been pestering the great Jack posobiec to finish it. So he could get on the program. We kind of go through chapters here on this program where I really focus on certain books and darkness at noon is a very, very powerful book. It's not an easy read. If you want to get a picture of totalitarianism from a different angle, it is unlike any other book, 84, 1984 is the best. It really is. But then I have to say, darkness at noon is all about the Moscow show trials and about how the regime eventually eats itself. It's very, very, it's brilliantly written because it's from Arthur koestler, Kursk, Kessler, depends how you pronounce it. There's a disagreement happening. Let's just say Kessler for time's sake. And he used to be accused to be a communist and he wrote this entire thing really going after Stalin. And it shows the mentality, the philosophy, the brutality, the brutality of it. Doctor Larry yarn from the great hillsdale college recommended I read it and I did and we had a great meeting about it actually. One of the things that I did when I was at hillsdale is I just sat down with Larry doctor Larry arn and we talked about it for an hour about what's behind it, with the takeaways are the applications that today. Obviously, he's a great teacher. He's saw things and taught me things I missed completely. And so the next book I'm reading because I'm really into uplifting literature right now is the dystopian novel Brave New World. Which is, which is just great. And well, it's not great in the sense that it's actually very dark, but I think we're actually living through a Huxley and moment more than anything else.

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Phil Schwenk: Focused on Students, Not Fake News

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

01:15 min | 6 months ago

Phil Schwenk: Focused on Students, Not Fake News

"Controversy involves a television station out of Nashville news channel 5 and this is the headline and this will be the launching off point for our conversation. Hillsdale president Larry Arne, who I know. Hillsdale president Larry arn says racism is like sexuality neither should be discussed in the classroom. Now, you guys have been really subjected to a lot of fake news and a lot of smears and slanders by the media in Tennessee. What's going on here? What's the problem? Well, I think you summarized it and what you said. A lot of what we're seeing in the media is false. And it's not true to the work that we're doing in our schools and the hope for our schools. We're very much focused on kids and their education and the classical setting. So a lot of these headlines move away from what our actual causes. We care deeply about kids and their education. So when you start turning into a political commentary about Larry Arne, it's the president hillsdale and issues around racism and sexuality. You're kind of missing some of the core things that we're trying to do and that's established schools for a kids that are 5 to 18 years old in Tennessee. Now,

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The One College That ISN'T a Scam With Dr. Larry Arnn

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:56 min | 8 months ago

The One College That ISN'T a Scam With Dr. Larry Arnn

"With us right now is someone I consider to be a teacher of mine. In fact, I mention him and hillsdale college extensively in my new book out today. Now the book is called the college scam, but in the introduction of the book, I have to make the proper, let's just say nuance. I have to communicate the proper nuance where I say, quote, as I make clear in this book, not all colleges are equally corrupt or involved in this scam. If every college had a mission statement, like that of hillsdale college, for example, my criticism would be quite different. If every school had a president like hillsdale's doctor Larry arn, a leader who unapologetically contents for truth liberty and the development of good character, then my critique would be mostly about job placement and the cost of college. I mentioned hillsdale throughout this book because hillsdale has earned it and deserves it. And hillsdale has been in the news a little bit and with us is doctor Larry arn to help us explain that and some other things that are going on. Doctor Arne, welcome back to the program. How are you doing, Charlie? I'm doing well. So doctor Arne recently you criticized the education bureaucracy without any hesitation and they're lashing back. Who has the authority in the classroom? Parents or politicians. Yeah, well, that's actually an easy argument. First of all, everybody owns himself, right? You own Charlie Kirk. You're in responsible for him. Nobody can take you over and make you do what you want without your consent. Well, children are exactly the same with one difference. They haven't reached the age of majority. And so their parents stand in for them. And as did anybody's been a parent, that's a kind of a dance that goes on when kids grow up because as they grow, you have to let them go. But in the meantime, who better than the ones who are deeply devoted to them by nature, once you gave rise to them, to make judgments on their behalf.

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Were All of the Founding Fathers Slave Owners?

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:21 min | 9 months ago

Were All of the Founding Fathers Slave Owners?

"Charlie, my friends all say the founding fathers were slave owners. What do you have to say about that? That is what John says from Pennsylvania. So I've done a, let's say a fair amount of public commentary on this. And I have to thank the great hillsdale college for this, honestly. So look, I went down into the hillsdale online courses, Charlie for hillsdale dot com. You should all check it out. That's Charlie F war hillsdale dot com. And I did the work. A couple years ago, I'd kind of just trip over my words whenever the issue of founding fathers and slavery came up. And I probably had a response that some of you gave like, oh yeah, but we abolished it and that was then and now this was then and this is now. That's not even a proper answer. Because it's not true. The founders all knew what they were doing was wrong. They wrote openly about it. So that doesn't make them hypocrites, it makes them sinners. As the great doctor Larry arn would say. 9 out of 13 a colonies had already abolished slavery by the time the constitution was ratified. The first antislavery convention was hosted in Philadelphia in 1775 by Benjamin Franklin. Thomas Jefferson admonished king George for bringing the Senate slavery into America. In the original draft of the Declaration of Independence. The northwest ordinance, article 6, said that no slaves should be in the new territories. But Nicole Hannah Jones insists that America's true founding was not in 1776 but 1619. Now who is Nicole Hannah Jones? She is the con artist that runs The New York Times 1619 project that your kid is probably learning from right now. Let's play cut one 53. 1619 in August of 1619 is when the first group of 20 to 30 Africans were sold into the Virginia colony. And what the project is basically arguing is that that is actually a foundational to the American story as the year 1776 because nothing would be left untouched by that decision to engage in the institutional slavery. So for those of you listening on podcasts, looks as if she has Elmo on her head. I don't quite understand. That someone went crazy with a dry erase marker. She's this massive orange head of hair. That is very bright. The sunglasses watching that clip.

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Charlie Welcomes Dr. Larry Arnn, President of Hillsdale College

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:59 min | 9 months ago

Charlie Welcomes Dr. Larry Arnn, President of Hillsdale College

"President of the best college in America, hillsdale college, doctor Larry arn, doctor Arne, welcome back to the program. Good to be with you, Charlie. And aren't you a phenomenon? Well, thank you. I appreciate that. And I have now completed half of the hillsdale online courses, and the problem is you keep on adding to them. So I have to keep on taking more to keep on saying that I'm at half. So before we get started, how are things that he'll still college? It seems as if it's just boomtown USA, the can't open enough charter schools. Can't let enough kids, how are things at hillsdale? Yeah, they're thriving. There's not a house to buy in hillsdale, Michigan. It's a land rush here now. And people are trying to get away from these cities and these bad schools and a lot of people want to be around the college. And we can't beat them off with the state applications. I've become so important that I did an event with governor Lee of Tennessee and for the first time, I've been the victim of a hidden camera. So they tried James O'Keefe tactic, I guess you could say. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, and it just happened yesterday, so I don't really know, I don't care, but Kevin Williamson of the New York national review said, you know, everything they quote him saying, he says that all the time in public. And this is the mark of a, let's say, a wise man. He's the same in private as he is in public. And so not much to hide. And I know you're opening a bunch of charter schools in Tennessee. That's probably why they're so nervous. The teacher. It attacks, you know, if you just think, if you're studying politics, as you are doing now, avidly, you'll find out that politics can be understood. It's a coherent thing, it proceeds according to principles. And every country, by the way, all through history, and it has forms

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Charlie's Top 5 Reading Recommendations for You

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:53 min | 11 months ago

Charlie's Top 5 Reading Recommendations for You

"Someone says Charlie, do you have a reading list or all the dystopian writings that Charlie Kirk mentioned the podcast? One is Orwell's 1984, read this already as required in schools in many years ago. Yes, I recommend rereading it. Okay, yes. So there are 5 dystopian authors, all of whom were somewhat contemporaries of one another. You've heard of all of them, probably one you probably haven't heard of. They're all worth just refreshing as Christians, I encourage us to pursue whatever is true. And I think these 5 books will bless you about what really drives the tyrant. What happens when the tyrant meets technology and how technology brings out the worst impulses of our human condition. So the 5 books, of course, the first is George Orwell's 1984. The second is C. S. Lewis screwtape letters. You can read that alongside mere Christianity, which was actually first delivered as radio broadcast during the German blitz in the early 1940s, late 1930s, through the British broadcast corporation. The third is Aldous Huxley's Brave New World, which is a terrific book and addresses a lot of what we're living through when pleasure becomes the ultimate goal of a society. The fourth book is a lesser known one by Winston Churchill and is only novel. It's called savrola. I've actually not read it, but I'm familiar with it. I took a course by doctor Larry arn from hillsdale college on Churchill, and he talked about it. So that's the fourth. And then the 5th is probably the least known of all 5. And in fact, I plan to finish this book. I started it, but I got little distracted during my mini sabbatical coming up in a couple of weeks here. It's called darkness at noon by Arthur koestler, which is a terrific book. And so I've been finished it yet. So those are the 5 books Arthur koestler was a dissident. And producer Connor says I would include the fountainhead in there as neoliberal dystopian.

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"arns" Discussed on The Mr. Warren Hayes Show

The Mr. Warren Hayes Show

05:45 min | 1 year ago

"arns" Discussed on The Mr. Warren Hayes Show

"It's a big deal but if we had seen that this was a big deal right if they had instead of telling us. While cody doesn't coach doesn't necessarily do very good in the kitchen and actually show us cody like trying to fix. I dunno fixing grilled cheese sandwich. And he burns it. Because he's he's a bit of a dunce in the kitchen. Then maybe the cake thing would have been like. Oh look at baking a cake. You know kind of thing. But i was like i was looking at this. Whatever they just didn't take the time to establish a relationship with these people are good at what they do. We did see pharaoh though pharaohs the star of the show right after -til rental then. That's my that's my review of roads to the top. So please please please. Please keep me posted in regards to What we're doing what we're doing for what what what were a. Please keep me posted on appearances of -til reynolds on. Tnt's hit new reality. series came in sixteenth. in the ratings dynamite was number four on cable. Last night i think and roads to riches rose to the top came in sixteenth overall. I don't know if that's a good thing. Because i i i don't know how reality series perform sixteenth overall doesn't seem good especially when you're leaning you're leading the show is the show that people are watching and you know. Dynamite is the lead into roads to register. They're expecting some bleed right. I don't know 'cause i'm thinking roads to riches roads to the wherever roads. The roads less traveled whenever you have a new show. You're always going to a big bump in the first few weeks the first episode for sure. Because there's the curiosity factor people want to tune in and then it goes down to bed and then it's our stabilizes that's usually tv shows go usually right so it's it's probably i dunno. I hope it doesn't like i wouldn't want it to bomb. I want it to bomb. Because i think because i want the tnt. I want the turner awa relationship to be great. I want them to to make all sorts of great content together so that adobe can have a long prosperous life and can and can charge. Turner millions of dollars for their For their for for licensing. I that's what i want. So i want these spinoff projects to work. Even if they're not for me even if i think they're kind of the kind of lame look as it stands right now as it stands right now like i was chatting with matt kuhn on On twitter last night. I think the best possible programming moved. Tnt can do now moving forward. With w is to have arn anderson and -til piper doue road trip across the united states an armed road trip across the united states. I think that's what you do. A kind of a body and clyde thing where the not necessarily robbing banks. They're just causing general mayhem as they go along that. That's a show. That's something that we should turn into. Call it Glock and -til. That sounded a lot. Funnier in my head. Because i was thinking of glock and spiel right you guys know one o'clock and spiel is like xylophone but german. No.

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"arns" Discussed on ARN

ARN

06:19 min | 1 year ago

"arns" Discussed on ARN

"Birth time. I was on tv and got to go to promote tv. That jeremy he'll listen to some your burma's and you thought about two thousand people in the rest of an organization one that could talk a big game one that can back it up and i use that in my man so out over me but i'd be still and burn bay. That's for sure. Well we all still from each other so blake. that's cool. thank you brother. Not they get much time. Thank you all so much for your day job reports so we will select thank you. We will do absolutely and a wrestling historian is next on our list. We just got a couple more. If i didn't get to anybody. Make sure you drop a note there in the chats a wrestling historian are you there. Yes can you hear me. Yeah go for it mr anderson. How you doing sir burger you. Not too bad We met a couple of years ago at star. Cast and asked you how long it took for you to write your book. And i believe he said it was a month i think so. How did that come together. game up on the book. It was a friend of mine Bob blackburn who had been in the business for minute but then he was a financial adviser and he was my financial and buzzer and we became good friends and he said you know there's a book out there and you should you know you should ride it because i think people would read it and he got it published. It was on a very small scale. We pretty much sold the rights to amazon. And they've been carrying that book for god. I ever since it came out. What's that probably twenty. Four twenty five years or something but i just tried to make it. You know part wrestling stories. And there's a section in their favorite hotels and restaurants and favorite music. And all that. And i just wanted to make it a light. Read just something that you could read in a couple of standings no big deal and not get too heavy into anything And just make it almost like you know getting a double thick usa paper and reading. You get everything you know all the different you know topics of the day. So that's that's what it was and now it's still around. Yeah thought as pretty cool that you got to do that. Because it's around the same time. I believe goldberg and dd have their books. I think mine was before that and it was never going to encroach on those you know Totally separate obviously they have different stories. Mind was a more diverse story. I think so. I don't know if you've got a chance to read it or h what you thought of it or actually signed up for me For us mania thirty four. Okay what did you think I get because you're you come from that generation. So i understand you want to protect the business and you don't want through people under the bus Very very long career. So that you can say you were probably you know you were expecting to really get a look behind the curtain and to get what we get today but you have to remember guys from my era you would have been blackballed out of the business. If you would have done that. When i first started now it evolved man telling everybody every chance he got that it was just entertainment right. I was still one of the guys that came from that era that you protected the business because if the house went down guess what you can make your house note. Couldn't pay your bills unless you drew money and the company baid money. You weren't going to get paid so came from a distant different era. And and i wrote it k- fehb. It was intended to be k. Fehb because even though a lot of people were going on media shows and everything and going hey at sports entertainment. I wasn't doing it. And i couldn't be held responsible for and that's the way i felt at the time of certainly loosened up with the podcast because i was i was troubling with litton. Everybody and and here's this may help you. And this is the only way. I can explain this my feelings about the business if i took my wife and two boys when they were younger and we went to vegas. And let's just say. I took them to david copperfield and we sat there for two hours and we paid a handsome chunk of money and we saw all these amazing things that we couldn't figure. How does he do that. The magic is what made me feel good about spending eighty bucks per ticket. You know which was a lot of money at my house. But i'm watching. All these things happen in the show is just like manhattan. Is that happened. And you get right to the very and to the part to where the guy flies around the arena and we're sitting there going. Jesus christ i. I don't see a wire anywhere. If some guy on the stage flipped on all the house lots and went off. Don't worry about it guys now. You can see the wire. It's all just a magic tack when you feel pretty shitty about sitting there for however many hours and spending however many bucks. You wouldn't feel good about it. I wouldn't so. I was not going to give away the magic because i thought it hurt the fans. It did not benefit to fans..

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"arns" Discussed on ARN

ARN

02:59 min | 1 year ago

"arns" Discussed on ARN

"Or dot com slash arn. That's a u. r. a. dot com slash aren't over catching people at the end day. It's friday everybody's working into the weekend and actually will travel is still at work so he asked if i would ask this question on his behalf so from travel art he said did it. Did it ever bother you when the ring was cut off but a guy was tossed into the ropes right next to his tag team partner and his partner didn't tag himself in by touching his partner on the back as he hit the ropes immediately next to him. Every tom doesn't make clear doesn't make much sense. And that's the thing that we always tried to do in the andersons dead for sure but telling anna you had two sets of ropes and your opponents had two sets ropes and you always a rule of thumb. When you get one of the guys hurt and stopped you cut the ring offer and you always kept your back to where the The guy on the apron was on the other team so you could always stay between that guy and him tagore's partner and all the action took place on our two sets ropes. That makes sense to you if we're in this corner and the other guy is in this corner this at a ropes and that's at a ropes is where we conducted our business. Oh we always stayed and we didn't have that issue because guy get shot off route to his corner. Went on took the rope some tag out. Who now incense. Yeah well we have blake coming up next and he has been very patients. Where did he go. His phone died and then he came back. Poor guy's been waiting. Theory is blake. You've had a lotta time to think that you a fantastic question for orange go ahead and neutral ago. Hey how you doing bud before you get started. Let's make an observation and it may be the lighting. Look a lot like scott norton by talk to grow more than a time or two you rummy. You really look like him. Yes has day. What man as i wanted to opportunity today. Thank you For everything you've done for the restaurant business brother. And i'm drying to drive and do this at the same time out. Bear with me but Arguing fiery to be wrestler man. I've been working in and around. North carolina south carolina glass didn't hear so That's all would are known him because he was casey mci. I've had the pleasure of sharing the locker room.

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"arns" Discussed on ARN

ARN

08:22 min | 1 year ago

"arns" Discussed on ARN

"All right we are going to drew next up drew. What is your question for art drew. You just have to meet yourself. No biggie. sorta thanks. Thanks a lot here. I'm originally from south west indiana. I live now in in west texas but growing up in the in the mid to late eighties early nineties. Y'all would come to terre. Haute indiana and evansville indiana. And i'd see at the home and center. And i'd see at roberts stadium and hate to say it but i but uncertain that's my favorite. You a nice clean cut. Young man says you know what my grandmother hated your guts. Jump out of my chair. I wanted to ask you. Sometimes my questions come up on on the podcast. And i wanted to ask does kind of of a follow up to one on wrestlemainia eighteen after you spine buster the undertaker. It seems to me that it should have that should have ended the whole match. It would make a better match into quote your your a podcast buddy. There what say you if i would have been an active wrestler and been in a position to give it back to them which undertaker has earned in spades If we could have got away with one that day. I think it would have been the reason that worked. It's because i truly believe i was able to. You know. get down there without being seen it was like. I just appeared puff out of nowhere and that was the appeal for a lot of people sean. I slid in hidden with spine. Buster rolled out disappeared out of the side of the referee. If we were going to have rick when that's how we would have done it and the audience went. Holy shit. that's it he's gonna win. It's right but without something in the future to give it back to him. I thought it was just fine. He's the undertaker overkill overcomes adversity and him doing what he did. I thought was fine. It did not dampen the mood for me. Businesses business and you always have to think about what are the fans deserve. What is your story deserve. What is your opponent deserve. It's not about me me me. So i hope that answers it absolutely. I watched it then and to hear. Jr just you know how how how jr went you. Know he'd get so excited and then you couldn't understand what he was saying. Anything that's our anderson and then it all happens it was just like wow. This is going to happen. It's exactly how you just said it out there. So i wanted to ask you you. You told the story. And i never laughed so hard on a podcast when you told the story you were. I think it was cowboy bill. Watts like called you out and he hit you upside the head coach and i just i. That still cracks me up. Were you ever able to get back at him for that in any way whatsoever. I mean that was just what a crazy situation. Well being a little bit of the backstage loud mouth slash clown that i have been my entire year nicknamed guys i bust guys balls all the time. The fact that i had worked for his company was my first real. Besides you know a few weeks in In pensacola florida. That was my first territory. So he started me in the business. He sent me to atlanta to become an anderson. He had a pretty good. You know History with me so for him to look at a team meeting where out at center stage or all sentencing stands. And he's going guys your your kicks have got to get better your punches. I've got to get better. And he looks over and goes lars criminal lars lars and everybody's looking around who the hell is lars and you you lars and me yes come here and i got up and just walked about. I guess ten paces towards him he just went wop route ahead and he went. That's how you throw a punch. He crossed my is gonna goes. Okay go sit down. i walk over. Sit down when i get when that meeting broke up and i get to the bat guys just walking up to me and looking at me just bursting out laughing. I do all my gosh. This is how i get. I go back and i listened to that. I just just can't let go. It's funny to me anyway. You got forty five guys. That didn't there wasn't a peep of anybody and he wallet me pretty good. You know bill watch is not a little man. I guess it was funny. I mean definitely nuts. Well looking back on it. I'm sure it was at the time you had to beat the most stunt person in the room on what the world is accurate. Yeah i mean. I'm trying to figure out the large thing as i'm walking towards him and all of a sudden it really didn't matter what he was calling me just crossed. My is pretty good. Well thank you for your time. Thank you for your answer there. And and i appreciate it and Always keep up with what you're doing so thank you very much. I appreciate your sports. Sure thank you very much. Question drew in next time. You telling a good story on the show armed. You just picture all of us at home laughing to ourselves because that's what we do. Four two guys were laughing in my. They couldn't figure out what happened either. Love that well. Mick mills is up next. I see you there nick. How're you doing loner. Alon how great. Excellent good to hear it on. Br told the story is hall of fame. Beach about this ural sitting around by guy had a fake hair. Believe that you went to the bathroom. He dropped it in your bare. Took a drink And went to be sec. So first of all tell us what that was and then second of all. What was the hank williams song that you a second. 'cause he named it and already was kind of curious will not hankering sunless Sudden we were just married out bar hotel after show. Because that's you know when you got six flight every single morning which is in those days was like a four o'clock wake up you didn't want to venture out too much but she did want to drake yourself down so you could get a little bit of sleep so it was a marriott bar Ah don't and to be honest with you. I don't remember exactly what the song was. But i do remember going to the bathroom. I sat i dragged down. Just a word it double stolley. Seabreeze was my brand at the time and You know so. Some of us bodies haku and brad some of swirl in their drinking totally whoever it may be came back grab my drink turned it up and something hit me right in the nose. Our don't feel right. Pulled it down and there was a man's ear. And i looked up. And he's standing right there his ears miss it i kiss. He had been at a fire or something in his ear. Got burnt off so this is a total prosthetic ear. When it hit me and he started laughing. I started puking all the way and i mean all the.

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"arns" Discussed on ARN

ARN

02:42 min | 1 year ago

"arns" Discussed on ARN

"It just looks like a shack. If you like fraud worcester's you like big stakes. And you like crab dip rather. They are phenomenal. Phenomenal nakata nakada. Does japanese steakhouse over on fifty. It's probably we've been going there since it opened along. That's being twenty years plus awesome awesome. Say what my favorite place is a south twenty one junior now. I'm sure my wife is out there. Is that the place has great breakfast sets about yes over off yup Not new go down. Try on a little bit there you go. There's some there's some hidden gems you know in charlotte. If you search a guy like me trust me. Good eats aren't hard to find. I like to eat to you. Know it's one of those. Things guys are grown. Asked me and we can enjoy a good meal right now. Sir all right well thank you. That's all i got for you. Okay and hey my son. The youngest one is a die hard hornets fan too as well so i thought i'd throw a curveball. There you know. I want to ask. I wanna ask you about your big panthers fans. So i didn't know how much knew about the the new the new era of the charlotte hornets team. But perhaps next the next zoom. You're on i'll have a chance to ask you about the charlotte hornets. How do you think off. The top of your first draft pick was found a good call james book night up still. We want to draft. Again won the drafts last year with lamelo ball. We wanted again this year number eleven. That's always been a lucky lucky. Pick for us You know we got tied jones another first round pick. I was actually at the spectrum center last night for the draft already so we got some good guys. Young team young team playoff playoff bound. No doubt this year for sure You at your word right all right sir. Time thanks for for pop. you bet. Speaking of love and food aren't and i were just talking before we got on here about how friday night pizza night at both of our houses so anybody else having pizza tonight just does maybe michael mcclanahan who is coming in next with a question. Michael there you are. what's that christie. How are you thank you again in aren't as always very very nice to get to talk to you. Thank you michael. Thanks for pop in mount appreciate in school. No no problem. I.

"arns" Discussed on ARN

ARN

02:25 min | 1 year ago

"arns" Discussed on ARN

"It's the home team Love football love sports and I was just scared to death During the offseason that you know are tailback number. Twenty two which is such a prize. Seems anybody the had him afraid that he might get traded for a plethora of players or some his. I absolutely yeah. Absolutely i was thinking he would have gotten trade especially with the keithly retiring if christian Trade i mean that would have been. You're talking about a rebuild entirely. Now they're trying to build a team around. You know number twenty two. They just need to get a double fullback. That can take some snaps. Get some yardage. Take some of those carries away from him in my estimation but not just be a blocking fullback. I think we've you know the nfl's evolved aware now fullbacks and catch passes. They can run. They can do all those things. And it'll give you a if that guy is a top notch running back you know what's wrong with putting a both into backfield on a given time to where you don't just know who's getting the hand off. I think that's the issue. We don't have a lot of mystery. On running downs it's given to mccaffrey and Like any running back and take a lot of abuse so they need to be some alternatives. As far as. who's getting some reps. We'll stay man you need to just maybe put the spine buster to a couple of those guys. This season in them like that like that fire under roman. Let's get to the play offs Second question when you do have time at home here in charlotte Where do you like to get to eat. Where can we see arn anderson The good local place be beef bottle is in credit south boulevard. You know yeah. Yeah not too far from The jj's red dots. And it's in the. If if billy graham and south boulevard. If you're coming off the interstate your head up billy graham and you get your south boulevard. You make a left in about a quarter of a mile up on the left..

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"arns" Discussed on ARN

ARN

01:33 min | 1 year ago

"arns" Discussed on ARN

"Com has an amazing selection reliably low prices. And all the parts. Your car or truck will ever need. It's rock auto dot com favored iraq qatar dot com. Right now and see all the parts available for your car or truck. Just take a look and when you find what you're looking for right in arn in there. How did you hear about us box. So they know that we sent you. That's rock dot com. And when you get to that how did you hear about us. Box this ride in oran- while they apple doesn't fall far from the tree. I get that hornets beard guy. You are up next how you doing. What do you got for arm on doing very well. And this is the first time. I've had a opportunity to chat with arn so thank you And of course if you haven't already guest coming right here from flare country charlotte north carolina dead podcast especially here in charlotte wrestling stories and You know that could truly be a like an entire podcast in of itself to shoe telling all the stories when you hear here in town. I'm pretty sure it could be done a couple questions first. A sports question than a food related question Have you been. Do you have an outlook for the carolina panthers through this season. Have you been fallen any training camps any any good or bad. What are you feeling about. The panthers season for day. One family have been huge panther fans in our..

"arns" Discussed on ARN

ARN

06:06 min | 1 year ago

"arns" Discussed on ARN

"Just heard the clip. This time we pulled video from old shoot interviews and then let eric respond piece by piece. It was hilarious. Of course everybody got to Go ahead and meet jeff. Eric and get their pictures made new some autographs. But then mike. Yoda did a really fine mailbag except in person and unbelievably. Mike pulled no punches. He tells exactly the way he felt about. Wwe and some unbelievable stories that frankly we just couldn't air and i'm glad or not out there right now But maybe the most fun of all on friday night. We did rebels kariuki. That's right rebel. From awa came along with tony shivani. They did a bunch of karaoke. But not just with the folks in the crowd but with half the dog on roster from any w hell even tony kahn. Stop by but the next day we got started early with the kurt angle. Show where you got to ask her anything you want. And then of course get your pictures. Autograph with kurt. Everybody got huge prize bag swag bag as soon as they came through but then they got their chance to get their picture. Made with kurt. Also wanna mention that kurtz world title. that's right the big eagle his first wwf championship. Was there not a replica. The belt the same one that was used in the main event of wrestlemania. Seventeen for rock. In austin it was there along with both of his tna world titles and of course then it was time to throw the retro button on tony. Shivani got to Entertain us along with his old pal. David crockett who was a special guest surprise. They watched the epic moment. When dusty rhodes was attacked in the parking lot of jim crockett promotions by the four horsemen. And then of course. They told some stories and well. Let's just say the drinks were flowing then. Of course you've got to have your picture made with jim. Crockett promotions vary on david. Crockett antonio shivani. Tony would even throw on the old. Jcp jacket if he wanted he had the actual big gold belt there and they came out with the actual ring. Used nwea world tag team. Titles it was a lot of fun if you're an old school wrestling nerd like me. But how about this right after that. It was time to put jim ross onstage and we reunited him easy for me to say with jerry. The king lawler yet another surprise afterwards. Of course she got pictures. An autograph with both jr and the king and then it was time for. Aren't anderson to take the stage and you wanted to talk about tag team. Wrestling brought a couple of friends. Fdr were there again pictures and autographs and they watched an old school. Bret hart and jim the animal nine heart. Taking on arn anderson and telly blanchard. From summer slam they broke down the match. They discussed the psychology. What they did why they did how they did it. It was like a masters class and tag team wrestling. But we still weren't done then. It was time for us to take the stage with jeff jarrett and unbelievably. We reunited him with scott. D'amore that's right the impact wrestling executive. Now if you've been keeping up the last time those two guys were in the same room. There was a judge present. They were in a courtroom but we put them back together onstage telling stories about the good old days of tna including some hilarious impressions that you wouldn't hear anywhere else but then as if that wasn't enough the main event we got a chance to have eric bischoff sit down with tony. Shivani and watch wargames for nineteen ninety-six which was most notable because that's the infamous moment where the in w. o. had the fake sting and the real staying revealed that hey i was not with the n. w. o. And then that was the next to last time we would see sting as the surfers thing of course after that it was all about the crow sting but actually before we press play on that we wanted to show what the giant was up to. The giant wrestled the macho man randy savage on that pay per view. So in order to do that we brought out paul. why himself. how's that for a big surprise. V big show at every show top guy weekend of course when big show decided exit stage left we brought out somebody else to commentate our main event which was very controversial mark madden. But we weren't doing the big surprise the kudarat if he will the man called sting joined us onstage. As we talked about the main event he became the crow and never looked back. How's that for a twenty fifth anniversary celebration. All of this happened at top guy weekend. There were no additional charges. You showed up. You had a great time at the security. Was there to make sure that everyone was safe and secure. But i'm thinking if you're thinking when i'm thinkin you need to secure your spot to be with us next year at top guy weekend go sign up for an annual or at least take a look and see what we got going on over there and ad free shows. It costs nothing to look as jim says. But without further ado let's go ahead and play a little bonus action from an free shows a very exclusive. I ask orange and we'll be back next week as we talk about. Stark eighty five and the fallout from december of nineteen ninety five. But now here's ask on from entry shows dot com. Hello everybody and a special. Welcome to our top guys at my push members. We're going to get their questions. Answered live today. I'm christie. Being joined by another member of our ad free shows family. He has most recently been covering.

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"arns" Discussed on ARN

ARN

02:20 min | 1 year ago

"arns" Discussed on ARN

"Rates are on the rise. And you don't wanna miss it. Waiting will only cost you money. Hurry save with conrad dot com. Hey conroy thompson. And you're listening to earn and of course we couldn't do it without the hall of famer the founder of the four horsemen the creator of the spine buster. He is double a. He is our own anderson. Normally i would say. Hey aren't how are you man but not today instead. We're gonna take a out from what we've been doing as we stroll through arns career episodically. If you will month by month were breaking it down. But i wanted to run a time out before we talked about stark eight eighty five. Stark eighty five is coming up next week. And we're going to talk about the fallout from that from december of eighty five. But today i wanted to give you guys a bit of a change of pace. We did something kind of fun not too long ago. Back on an free shows dot com. We did ask arn now. Instead of just tweeting questions to aren't or the aren't show on twitter. You actually got to have resume with our own anderson. You got to see aren't aren't got to see you. And then of course you got to ask your question to orne. And i thought what better way to go ahead and take a timeout and give everybody who's been subscribed to the orange show for quite a while a little taste of our old format with ask arn but also give you a pig behind the curtain to see what's happening over at ad free shows dot com or on the heels of an incredible weekend. Overtop guy weekend. If you haven't already recommend you check it out it's ad free shows dot com now as a top guy. Not only do you get to do things like zooms. With arn anderson and kurt angle and jim ralston etc etc but you also get once a year to have what has been described to me as the best wrestling weekend of my life this past labor day weekend in chicago of course a w presented all out and a lot of people are saying it might be one of the best wrestling pay per views of all time but before we got there we had a bit of a celebration we had a fun little welcome video and then jeff jira and myself read mean tweets about each other on stage which is always fun added friend eric. Michelle fired back in a way. That only he can. Now we've done eric. Fires back before on ad. Free shows dot com. Eric.

"arns" Discussed on Fight Boyz: A Pro-Wrestling Podcast

Fight Boyz: A Pro-Wrestling Podcast

05:06 min | 1 year ago

"arns" Discussed on Fight Boyz: A Pro-Wrestling Podcast

"I'm like gross but yes yes you're right. Let me introduce you to fifty of them at once. Meanwhile i would've said i agree with you. And yes. I also didn't know and also don't want to look that term. It's pretty self explanatory. The internet's weird. You need clarification. Thank you don't. That's how you end up making a google search that gets you on an fbi. Watch list blake. It's pretty self explanatory. Unmarked van parked across from my apartment. I live in a house dylan it. It'd be proud you're your boy. Main invented dynamite and no one gave a shit being my boy. Once he teamed up with. O- with cody had an entire discussion about that. Everything cool about him died the moment that he started coming out with the nightmare family. It was capable one of eighty members bugging hilarious because like malachi black merger brock anderson wall. The whole time arns like you and i didn't get seen this komen then. Tries to black mass arn arn anderson catches the leg throws it back down. Malachi says funky kicks him in the nuts and then black masses them and then they they're going into the obvious. This has been dynamite. This is the show and then the music changes and no one talks about it. There is an auto pop commentary. Does it reference it and it's until like slate did you mean main event dynamite or imbed. Dynamite i i know i wrote. Impact impact erode impact in the notes. Shut up a anyways. He made a vented dynamite. Are you drunk chicago. Got that good. Good and i just remember the music hitting and going who the fuck is this and why is no one saying anything and excalibur said what that's lee johnson. And i said. Oh that's why no one saying anything that makes sense He has uninteresting music and his His titan tron is just the nightmare factory logo which is cody's neck tattoo. Shit i do like. I do like how valentines black new is. I'm going to murder the nightmare factory. And i'm just like mad. And i get that on a shirt dylan. Say black new thing. Yeah yeah because he's a dark man. He's uses black magic's is getting bigger and speaking of black magic's a couple of boys. Stage are also getting into black masks because of the young bucks said new bio so obviously i clicked through and it was a youtube link to the most horrifying seances ever conducted. And then i start where they been hacked. Then i thought about it and went. Oh i see. They're learning how to raise someone.

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"arns" Discussed on Talk Is Jericho

Talk Is Jericho

09:48 min | 1 year ago

"arns" Discussed on Talk Is Jericho

"We're talk. As you start to wind down the scaffold matches should have more than one. But i just remember like like bobby hanging from the scaffold. And there's no way to bump off this you're going down and you're landing on your feet and doing a little bump enroll but that was the first thing i've ever seen in my life and i know that bobby was in it because i remember just hanging there and thinking i would never do that. I know would never do that. Bobby did it. Goes none of the rest of would either. How's it pitched you a scaffold was never out. It was never even pitched. They knew that they had bobby in the wings. And that was the guy go-to guy to do that with. You wouldn't have taken at that point in time you wouldn't have endangered certainly not flare. You wouldn't have to blanchard right or an anderson cost. Things were so hot that you didn't wanna get a guy and take a chance before you booked. They knew somebody was gonna get hurt right down. Yeah that's the way to bump to protect yourself. It's hit and just pray the you hit and roll took enough mustard off of it. That didn't blowing these again. The the most famous one was stark. Eighty six with the road. Warriors and big lava. Big bubba and cornet Midnight express and the road warriors. I remember we were during during a commercial break or something in the studio. And i remember saying god you guys you're gonna have to pay well for this and dennis qadri said to me. Yep are they. Ain't going to be another because what dennis counter said. Bobby didn't say anything about it. Bobby just you know he went with okay and that's where coronet they did. That bumper cornet blew out his knee. Because i was right that rinkside in the the cornet is hanging from the bottom right and bubba comes into catching on. I remember looking up sites and cornet was kind of heavy in the rear end. And i remember saying there's no way above is going to catch corn at any didn't if you'll recall and cornet hit and blew out his knee and bobby. The finish was on bobby. I think because. I think bobby took bobby is trying to climb down to some. But bobby took up off the side of the scaffold of the. If i recall right they they knocked him. Knock him off the scaffold. That way and that was the finish with the cornet bombies as as an athlete and was the wrestler. There's no way to catch a man who's falling straight down no way. It's almost like you could try like having like a basketball. Hoop he's gonna go right through and you can't go and get you on your shoulder because he's coming down feet. I was ray What was supposed to. It was a really there really is no way that you can make that work right. It's it's it's. It's a no-win situation. There was a moment. I looked at cornell a swinging okay and looked at cornet and i looked at bubba and i remember all three of us knew at the same time. He's okay some some bad going to happen here. I didn't know but it was the knee and those days down like this. They had a conversation in the back. Jimmy said baba coach. you are superhuman. Was those superhuman strong. Can you catch me. You'll google set down like in this setting right at the aerodynamics. Jim ford right. He's gonna drop twenty feet by the time he gets to you. God knows what that translates said to speed what it called it a blow back out. Yeah somebody got hurt right. There's no way to do that safely period. But they're looking out at the crowd potential payoff. What does that do for your standing in the community right the wrestling locker room right something on your killed them those in those days you wouldn't have said that no no it's packed you don't wanna lose your spot i don't think dusty would have sat down with all the guys they had an idea first scaffold match either i think he just doing what we're doing right the scaffold that's right what exactly last few things are. You spent time in the debbie tony's in the wb. Was there ever a reason. Why bobby never went to the w that you know comfort zone. Coverage everything was based around. Atlanta lived in charlotte. Yeah guaranteed money which there was. Not w w you know it was here not with with turner no matter ways. That's right it was a lot of things wrong with the company. As far as you never know who the boss was or having the boss be a guy that was a wrestling it was more corporate guys and all that but it was just you got into that day on. If you had a three year contract came rain or shine piss you your family your wife complain your life. You know you can plan your life if you had a three year deal. You had a three year deal here period. That appeal to a lot of guys did to me. I was there twelve years. Bobby never played politics. I mean he never got he never got to me. He could have been on the inside but it never showed. He never got stressed out about what was going down. What angle is in. I mean god bless totally. i mean. He's our friend but he always got stressed out about that. Show yeah always stressed out about it and a lot of guys did even back when we've got when you came aboard. There's always the the older guys. Bobby nid never by bobby like you said comfort zone. He was very comfortable without being in the south and he was very comfortable about staying where he was staying now. I don't know of cornet ever approached him about coming up there and working with them because core networks in the wwe. And i would think that. Even if cornet would've approached bobby about coming up there. I think bobby would've said i'm fine where i am. Bobby was in that position. I don't want to look at it. Always always pretty good. If you look around what. I gotta have a guy have a match. Not there's the guy right. What bobby would go for months where he would just come in not have anything. Go back home. Hang out with the voice right string of much without him working but the check was there every other week. That's writing. how do you beat them. And there was no heat. Only there was he just became invisible. You knew he was part of the cruelty of a job right. I remember reading the very first generation of the observers in nineteen ninety when i was training and it was. I couldn't believe it. Because the head of the boxing and wrestling commission got them and they were on type written piece of paper like right right and like what are these are these are like rusting inside the notes and read it and i remember reading. That bobby had resigned some point for three thousand dollars a week and i was like one hundred fifty six thousand dollars a year. He's rich right. Maybe someday i can sign for three thousand dollars a week. Like bobby eaton greg and my first contract w was one hundred thirty five grand so i didn't quite get the bobby right but i came close. I just remember that. Like wow bobby making these rich yes. But i'm i'm sure bobby looked at the same time you did and went. Wow i'm a millionaire. 'cause he was comfortable in that zone. That was good for him last question for you guys. Is there a certain bobby match that says oh for you or certain memory that stands out for you. Show keep in mind. We know that bobby has weak stomach. That's right okay. Back super weak stomach myself lobby. Tony gillam the reagan l. My god who was riding with us. We're going on interstate seventy through kansas city to somewhere and is pouring rain. i mean it is a monsoon. So i'm driving. Bobby's there in the back. Bobby burke and blow so we had a ate like a bunch of barbecue that day or i'm sitting there. We got us vase and ship working. Your john was back in the day. Sure so all of a sudden you know. I feel this really big major burp leaned in paper and garlic or something you can you say that came out of it. Hit him and face. Seventy five roy chess. I saw him kill them. I'll pull off the side of the road Open by now. We're offers the urgency. Bobby's hanging out. This door. Pulled off his top off his top. He's hanging out the passenger door. He's buchanan we. When i go to pull off the shirt over my chest. I get a good for that.

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"arns" Discussed on Talk Is Jericho

Talk Is Jericho

07:59 min | 1 year ago

"arns" Discussed on Talk Is Jericho

"In jericho bobby and then while. We're very close very similar guys. A lot of ways didn't speak a lot chose their words wisely. But if you're you remember this and you guys both do you both were there. There was a. I believe it was in baltimore. It was sullivan and ben wa and they had a fight all through the arena. Right that went through the stands ended up in the bathroom now. Anybody that's watching if you go back and watch that watch. Who's trailing them bobby. Eaton kaz sullivan mic bobby. To be the policemen if any fan touches us or whatever. I want the toughest guy that i know to be there. And not a hothead. And that's you'll see bobby. He's in the bathroom. He's in the background. You can see him in a couple of shots because he was handpicked by by sullivan to remember that very clearly. Bobby he just said bob just stay back out of out of the shot but just be there in case something goes wrong because you never know you know some right through the fans. Yeah you're up in their territory up on the concourse. Those guys were fighting in the bathroom up there. Talking about his You know wanting to kiss him. I okay and the twenty. This is the twenty sixteen. Nwea fan fest. That they used to have in charlotte. I'm sure you you went to some of those. I'm not so sure. So i'm gonna them one at twenty sixteen during the summertime was working with the baseball team and we were in charlotte so i spent a couple of days nafta noon. And so there were bobby jim there were signing autographs. I snuck a behind him. And i grabbed bobby from behind and reach surrounding. Kissed him right on his left cheek. He came out of their office phase. Like what the. He was mad at me and i haven't seen him in years. That can kiss. It wasn't my skirt. Yeah it's startled scared him and immediately when he saw it was not my right he just it felt mad he would just turned into me talking up on me and we haven't seen in decades but the hell but he also too easily spooked like you mentioned a weak stomach and one of them say by spooked is like i don't know if he was superstitious. Or maybe he grew up in a religious house. Or whatever. But the reason why. I say this is two reasons. One bobby was terrified of la parka without his mask because he said that the park it was so ugly that he must be like he must be a devil like a devil. Child you remember. The guy was not the best looking guy. Yeah he was ugly would tell him his name. Is adolfo yeah in catering. Can you sit over here and just stare at bobby. The whole time and bobby would start notices looking start having agrees the devil child then we used to hang out with that eight tracks at downtown disney. For the saturday morning tapings necessarily more. It was called worldwide right and it was a disco club. Okay everyone used to hang out there. And bobby would go and i don't know if everyone was like all whatever i think things are going on. At that point. There was on the dance for his dancing dancing. Dancing dancing was just hanging out. But he saw a poster for the movie that omen on the wall because seventies disco club the omens from nine hundred seventy six. And it's about the anti christ and right. He saw that poster and refuse to go to eight tracks. Disco dancing club again. I'm not gonna posters in their yeoman movie to talk to them while he was not avenue. Didn't you think i loved bobby. And steve regal together. They will source short time. Yeah but i really love that together. They vignettes as we know where we called him. zinc sir robert. Or something like that or think of. I think i think paul triple h went to w. e. e. blue bloods so needed a guy to replace paul. And i think from riedel telling the story is that bobby was just kind of sitting there and wriggles. Have a bobby. And he's not the right now. He's awesome right so they put them in there. I gave i gave regal and one of the asset. I said go back and watch and regal new. This i i. I'm gonna atmosphere one of my favorite well. I love musicals. I really do. And one of my favorite musicals. My fair lady. And i said professor higgins. When she went professor higgins puts the marbles in elisas and ask her to talk. She has all these marbles in the mouth and she starts to talk and he says i can't understand a word not a word and i said use that and he did. He's bobby started talking about one of this vignette c. Says i cannot understand a word. Say not a word. So i always think of when i think of elisa doolittle i think bobby who didn't have marbles mouth but sounded like you imagine if they would have been vignettes we're regal is trying to teach them proper english. Yes the rain in spain. Mainly they may have extended that don't know but i remember hitting that line it really pop me. I'm got a back up here. I'm still hung up on you in this note to my fair lady. Ladies one of the best. Les may come to the house sometime. I've got all kinds of musical. I'll tell them more. Spooked bobbie star that. I want to talk about voters work. And how great. He was in the ring but I guess this one too but we were in japan. Just briefly one tour. He was there when we were doing working there with. Wcw and they sell hot coffee in cans in vending machines there. It's just the japanese thing and it was the wintertime over so bob hussein. He was looking for a coffee was called us. We'll have a coffee from the machine. He refused because he said how can a cup of coffee being can Out of a machine. It's actually really good. It's just the way they do things here. He was used to going to the gas station. And get your cup of coffee so fine. They took me about five minutes to convince i'll buy you won it Just let me buy one. It's a good one. So i buy them this cana coffee. And he's not like it was like a piece of kryptonite or some strange artifact like he couldn't quite rapid centrist. Finally i opened it up at drink. It it's good. He opens it up and for some reason she guys have experienced this. At least once your life there was like a kuehne that maybe a worm cocoon an insect akhoon. Something had got into the can and from the inside had built some kind of a little bit. Coon thing right. So when bobby opened the tab and you can see this white kind of creepy thing in there. He flipped out because he thought that. I had ripped him and his will. Bobby how could i review. Knew how did i know. It's it's a vending machine at a random truckstop that we just pulled up. I had no idea. I could've got that one do and he would not talk to me for the rest of that trip. It was another three or four days a week. 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"arns" Discussed on Talk Is Jericho

Talk Is Jericho

03:27 min | 1 year ago

"arns" Discussed on Talk Is Jericho

"Rock and roll and the exclusive home of the duff mccague joke of the week. Hey chris jericho defecating calling. Yeah i'm in casper wyoming which is down to denver. I'm tour listen. I just heard there's a lot You the car lights. When it's raining in sweden my question. How am i supposed to know. One's raining in sweden. Thank you very much. But i guess that's what you think about when you're in wisconsin. Right duff going international without one befall him across the states as he's on tour with guns and roses on the summer stadium tour still tickets left for a few days. Check it out a guns and roses dot com and look for me in las vegas. I will be there on. August twenty seventh to see the guys and come see me with fosse to save the world or start september second in columbus ohio at the newport. Music hall we go to joliet the forge on september third belvedere on september fourth apollo theater. Both of those shows are only about fifty miles away from hoffman estates. Where all out is going to be if you're in town to see some aws. You're looking for something to do on friday or saturday. Come join us in joliet. Belvedere september six in kansas phil wisconsin. September nights harrisburg pennsylvania. And then we continue on all across the states. Pittsburgh sold up flint. Sold out cleveland out. Johnson city sold out all the vip sold out except for six cities savannah. Johnson city columbia south carolina few others. You gotta go look on fawzy rock dot com and see if there's any vip's ready for you and there's also some tickets up for all of those shows. The ones that i said don't forget you're also coming to england back to the uk ireland scotland. Wales that's going to start november thirtieth and manchester swazi and naughty hammer sold up for those shows. But they're still tickets available for all the other ones london birmingham belfast. Doubling glasgow newcastle. But they're all going to sell out before we even get on the plane. So i believe you should want to go check that out. Get to fayza rock dot com and by ticket and come to our vip extravaganza. All right and today speaking of extravaganzas extravaganza paying tribute to one of the greatest tag team wrestlers. And one of the all time. Nicest guys rushing history. You never heard a negative word about them. You never heard him say a negative word about anybody as well. The time of the great. Bobby eaton of the legendary midnight express. Bobby passed away on wednesday august fourth at the age of sixty two. I've got tony. Shivani and arn anderson here to share stories and memories of bobby they talk about. Bobby's run with dennis. Is the midnight express midsouth. Jim crockett promotions and the difference when he started teaming with stan lane the second version of the midnight express. They speak to the incredible chemistry. That bobby had with the midnight express manager jim cornet and they remember the incredible few that the midnights longtime rivals the rock and roll. Express arnold so travel with bobby and has some hilarious stories with the contents of bobby's sixty pound duffel bag which i do as well and is weak stomach which i do as well great stories and a great voice. Mail message from bobby that share coming up in the show. That is pretty cool to hear his voice and actually pretty hilarious. What he says in the message. So let's go is the bobby eaton tribute with arn anderson. Tony shivani now on..

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"arns" Discussed on Impact Boom

Impact Boom

03:32 min | 1 year ago

"arns" Discussed on Impact Boom

"It's people and people with purpose and book that she she did. The infinite machine is very enjoyable. Read and it will tell you the story about why this this technology was created which watch ideals and i think it's really great book to read. I also listed somethings that are not books since nobody has time to reprove sometimes especially about of at the time you finish the book the whole thing changes already so i got she like just a movie to watch the greatest. Nf t. film ever made is very modest title of this video. It's from the defiant. But it's it's one of the best resources right now to if you want to dive into what is entities for beginners and. Also put it in link here to a beginner's guide to douse the decentralized autonomous organizations the very re to start to understand what these organizations are in the first place since i will not have time to explain. It's it's a very long explanation of course and the last one for me. It's sums up especially my personal motivation of why i'm doing this. What does the giving economy. This is the book it's very old it's a classic it's called the gift by lewis hyde and it basically tells about how the gift in itself is like a starting moving point in society like giving something without any like direct exchange of expectation that brings a movement forward in society. That is bigger than just. I'm giving something to you and you give me something back. It's put something in motion that's put forward in society and it's a very good way to understand this concept of giving economy right recommendation recommend that one the great recommendations day quite varied sorry a few good resources for listeners to check out they will be also linked at the end of the article along with his enterprises. You mentioned before sir. Now we're coming up to the end of our interview. And i just want to give you a heartfelt. Thank you nicholas for coming on the podcast and sharing your generous time in your insights as always end on looking this in your work a few fuchsia that you're doing with doing good at the moment and all of the wonderful projects and initiatives that you get to work with yet would be amazing. I would invite everyone that listening while to check out projects since we are really linking this movement of the nf t to social organizations so if you are social organization and you feel like you would like to receive decentralized like funds and connections with artists. Please check us out. We are completely opened for on boarding a new social organizations on the platform. So yeah please check out the links. See if you like it. Contact me with any questions. There's also the discords wherever active to resolve any questions and connect you with other social organizations at the already on board with hardly invited to check it out. We love to see you there. Thank you so much for being nick. Look thank you so much for everything. Listening to impact you foreign links. To the initiatives people in raisins is mentioned in the podcast on impact spoon. Please leave comments payload and remember we'll be publishing thrashes bratislava insights. You create positive impact every week on the website facebook page and twitter.

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"arns" Discussed on Impact Boom

Impact Boom

04:03 min | 1 year ago

"arns" Discussed on Impact Boom

"Wonderful live already happening setting motion. And i just hope that that gets celebrated and for sure technology can help with that. I was just going to say. It's very kind of wonderful viewpoint. And i hope as well that we could live in a future where all things come to fruition so thank you very much for sharing perspectives with the audience. End when moving into the end of the interview. So what am i lost. Questions i want to ask is what inspiring projects or initiatives. Have you come across race of which are creating a positive social change. Oh yeah. I'm lucky to be in a position that i get in touch with projects like these like every day artists collectives at went to make social impact that the connecting social organization to join together and bake artwork and help people so that dislike a luxury position to be in of course in social enterprise. It's very important while like how you can measure the impact. There's a lot of people also working on this and this will be the next thing to be the trend. I think like everybody wants to do dissociate back. But how do you measure that. In the end how reward that. And how do you actually value that. That human creativity and i think like value systems. What are doing good. Actually one of those that. I really admire in the way that they measuring impact is one of those that also featured here on impact boom to the be one g one. We talk with them as well to see if we can combine the platform doing goods with other social organizations and i really admire their point of view. It's really kalis. With what what we stand for. And i love the way that they measuring packed so for me. That's a great reference..

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"arns" Discussed on Impact Boom

Impact Boom

05:49 min | 1 year ago

"arns" Discussed on Impact Boom

"Technology can help to create more decentralize and more independent structures to work with a for social enterprise. So that's something that. I'm very excited about to see that happen. Interesting points that you've just made nicoline and thank you very much for sharing that with our audience and you currently working with an international team on the project doing good which is seeking to become a play in the nf case base so in your words what are in if teas and why are they so important now yet. Nf tease you see like it's short for a non-refundable token which basically is a medium in new medium that used technology to give the creators or anyone basically that wants to register an proof that this is the creation is a unique item that is like the basic of it. It's super super new. In the sense that it exists for awhile already Technology but we just started to scratch the surface of what it can actually include and the interesting part is that this new medium has been adopted in the first round by artists and visual creators and animators and everybody that is creative in the sense that it helps them to be able to control and to that they are actually the creator of that peace and that they are also in control of where the funds go if they want to sell it to another person they can completely control where the funds are going how that's gets distributed and also day are creating new experiences on top of this technology or actually with the use of this technology development of the technology of creating of teas goes hand in hand with the people that are using it like in the old days if an artist wants to paint something they use a paint brush and they always going to see how far they can get with that. How much does she put. How much strokes you do. Maybe can do different layers. You can go outside to converse. Maybe the conference becomes three meters instead of five centimeters..

"arns" Discussed on Impact Boom

Impact Boom

04:34 min | 1 year ago

"arns" Discussed on Impact Boom

"Seventy four impacting. My name's india. And i'm passionate about communicating the initiatives and enterprises causing sustainable and positive change globally. Today we're speaking with nickel and nickel and is one of the cofounders of doing good where she focuses on the connections amongst creators social impact organizations and the white community as a whole she is part of of the vision building team set to a bulb doing good as a platform of communities four communities in addition to expertise with dow's nikola has also experience inex- in cooperative organization in the education sector as a co found up and implementing socio critic and other models of governance in the tech universe and previously worked as a mental in podcast at impact verb and a general social enterprise movement and development. She is part of the akasha hub. Think tank which brings a theorem cold values to local tangible products. Like green steady lab and akasha hub. Barcelona she is an ambassador radical exchange and collaborates with the colin stagg and impact pirates amongst of various projects. Nikola n- thank you very much for joining us today. Thank you so much for having india. Could you please start off by sharing a bit about your background. And what led. You'll your work. It's social enterprise. My background actually is from design and visual arts. That's where it started out. But i soon became to wanting to improve things that come along my path on social societies. So i set up like a social co working also school for the kids. It's basically to everything that i see. That can be improved and tried to make it happen. And that's a little bit about my background. I'm when i wasn't designed. I was really interested in the u. X. side of things like the user experience how people interact with designs with products. Did product design. Adid a website.

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GameStop Appoints Ryan Cohen As Chairman

Bloomberg Surveillance

00:23 sec | 2 years ago

GameStop Appoints Ryan Cohen As Chairman

"Investor Ryan Colin is chairman. To succeed Curtis Wolf, who resigned effective Monday. Cone will stand for election at the annual meeting on June 9th. He's Gamestop second largest shareholder, and he's leading a transformation in the company toward more. Commerce. A couple of ARNs reports out Constellation brands is one of them. It's down

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Atheist Experience with Matt Dillahunty & Shane Isgrig

The Atheist Experience

06:14 min | 3 years ago

Atheist Experience with Matt Dillahunty & Shane Isgrig

"Yesterday was the Austin Atheist Day celebration and it was supposed to take place on the steps of the capital But we cancelled our event. They're even before the capital shutdown. We switched to an online format so once atheist experience is done for the day. We'll be playing the two hour collected clips of that And also that video is already up at went live yesterday at noon On a sister channel and mark has link-up for that channel as well. It's basically the Atheist Community of Austin Speaker series so It's youtube dot com slash atheist community of Austin is the primary channel interview are very liked and subscribed to atheist experienced You can go there and like subscribe to that and you will get the videos from the speakers as well. But we're GONNA air it kind of as a a special afterwards. Because I do a quick introduction there which will explain what happened but we also have Mandy so Thomas Andrews and Arn raw and I gave a talk but also Jannine v and Dan and Christie. And Charlie and Daryl and mom gosh who am I gonNa Forget Thomas Westbrook and Eric ends it. I think I think got all of them. Two hours of little short speeches between a couple of minutes maybe fifteen minutes each and so you have thoughts from each one of us about you know why atheist as important what you know goals emissions were working for. I'm glad that you both still did atheist day. And you made the adjustments before there was actually abandoned place on large gatherings. I'm glad that the ACA took it upon itself to say we're not going to be a part of getting people together right now yeah. Aca is currently a DEFCON Three three Defcon two we go down to. Nobody's allowed in the building except the crew and all hosts will be remote and Defcon one. We just stopped producing content We're hoping we don't get there but you know watching what's happening and I'm optimistic that maybe were getting ready to turn a corner on testing treatment. I've been pretty much self quarantine at my house for the last week. Yeah I was going to go. I was actually going. Leave the country for my first time and go to Europe. My trip would've ben two days from now That for obvious reasons has been canceled but I already got that time approved off of work so I figure might as well kind of quarantine while Canyon do what I can to slow that curb because a lot of people are misunderstanding. That the biggest reason why. We're trying to like flattening. Curve is just because something like eighty percent of us and I don't have the exact number but a large number of people are going to end up getting the virus and it's just it's important that we don't all get it at the same time because that would overwhelm our healthcare system and already kind of starting to see that in New York. It looks like they're starting to make arrangements for temporary hospitals. And you know we have to come up with plans on how we're going to get more ventilators and all of that stuff so do what. You can't just slow down. You might get it but I try not to get at the same time as everyone else. Yeah and I've been playing Do Maternal which came out on the twentieth Straight streaming that So for those people who aren't aware I guess maybe I never mentioned it here But I stream live on twitch and I've had twitch channel for like five years and every day somebody new comes in and goes holy crap. It's mental Donnie streaming games and. I didn't know you were Gamer. Yes I'm a Gamer. I was quick ninety-seven Iran the number one counter strike team in the United States. I am a hardcore. Gamer of both first person shooters and RPG's and some platforms but also boardgames index games. I fucking Love Games. Yeah and I will play the hell out of him and so a corn teens are really good opportunity. I think I stream do maternal for about seven hours yesterday which is a a middle of the road stream from me. I've done twenty four hour streams. I've done two hours rooms. I mean apart from Activism Video Games is mainly what you do anyway right so this. This is an entirely different for you your lifestyle. Just just I'm going to go do what you want videos. And then go back in the room and streams some so that works out. It's business as usual apart from you know not getting to hang out with as many of my friends right. That's that's been the hard part for me. Is just wanting to have large gatherings and just kind of thinking you know if I don't have a really good reason to go see somebody then I don. I shouldn't go do it because one of the problems with this Cove in nineteen is like. You're symptomatic for a while. After you get it so you can have it and not know it right. And that's the that's one of the biggest problems so I also shared a post today because Rand Paul has now tested positive. I I made it posted on facebook saying you know irony. It's what's for breakfast and I don't want anybody to think that I am Gleeful in any way that Rand Paul or anyone else's infected that's not remotely the case. I'm sorry that anybody got affected and I don't you know. Berry were like Oh no. That's just as you know. Screw you ran. You know the irony of it was that there was Legislation that was going to be voted on specifically to start addressing this and move funds around and he basically held our healthcare hostage by attaching an amendment which included things like pulling us out of Afghanistan. Things that weren't even relevant to thing you know. Let me get my pet issues in at the expense of other people's health right and he got tested because he's in the Senate. He has access to attest to that. Other people don't have access to yet. He didn't have any symptoms. It was just a precautionary test whereas I have a friend who has a friend who has symptoms in his sick with a fever cough everything else and cannot get tested and because they talked to somebody else. Those people don't know if they've been exposed or right. I would like to see an increase in the availability of tests because Rand Paul's as dramatic or some dramatic yet but he's in a higher risk category for having you know severe Response to all this. But Yeah it's I mean here's what I would leave in my comment in regards to you like you know some people saying that it's justice or not if I believed in Karma. This would strengthen my belief. Yeah that's what I can. I'm going to leave it at that. Yeah except I don't right. Oh

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