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Thinking Crypto News & Interviews
Fresh update on "sue" discussed on Thinking Crypto News & Interviews
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AP News Radio
Gwyneth Paltrow's trial begins for Deer Valley ski crash
"Trial begins Tuesday for actor Gwyneth Paltrow, who is being sued by a retired optometrist who claims she recklessly crashed into him while skiing in Park City, Utah in 2016. I'm Archie's are a letter with the latest. Terry Sanderson's attorneys say in court documents that Gwyneth Paltrow violently rammed into Anderson while skiing then got up and skied away. Sanderson says the accident caused a brain injury and four broken ribs. He's suing for $300,000 after his initial lawsuit seeking $3.1 million was dropped. Paltrow's lawyers say Sanderson ran into her and is overstating his injuries to exploit her celebrity and wealth. They say Paltrow's group checked on Sanderson and he said he was fine. The trial is expected to last longer than a week

Thinking Crypto News & Interviews
Fresh update on "sue" discussed on Thinking Crypto News & Interviews
"The world. He says here, we're excited to work with all governments and regulators around the world and who are focused on putting in place clear rules to regulate the crypto industry. So folks, coinbase has now had a they now have to go on the offensive. And I've been saying it for a long time, even brought it up to Paul grill at coinbase that why doesn't coinbase bring a coalition together and fight the SEC and sue them. I think we have to go into the offensive, but you know, he was kind of saying that's like a last resort thing, but I think if all these crypto companies come together and sue the SEC, it would have the SEC staff and Gary gensler's head spinning, right? And imagine the attention this would draw from Congress and government. And you got other government agencies. It will make the SEC look bad if an entire industry is suing you, right? For clarity. So the good thing, though, here, coinbase, they have the money, just like ripple, I should say. They have the resources to fight. So expect a big, big legal battle here between the SEC and coinbase. Paul Grohl, once again, who I interviewed, he also shared his thoughts on it. It's very similar to what Brian Armstrong had to say, so I'm not going to read through that. And I tweeted out regarding this. I said, remember, folks, corrupt, regulator, Gary gensler had Sam bankman fried and FTX officials in his office multiple times and was about to make them a monopoly despite the massive fraud that was happening at FTX. The SEC greenlighted coinbase going public and is now attacking them. So this is what we're dealing here with here guys. And remember, it's not just, okay, you may say, hey, Tony, you're biased 'cause you're into crypto and, you know, you're calling Gary gens or corrupt and so forth. It's not just me. It's the judges in these cases. What did the judge and the ripple lawsuit call the SEC officials? Hypocrites. On the bill hinman situation, right? Also, the recent Voyager binance U.S. acquisition bankruptcy situation, the judge excoriated the SEC officials, saying, there's no clarity. You guys haven't provide any clarity. You just want to come in and mess things up and not allow these bankruptcy proceedings to continue. So they're getting called out by judges. Who don't have anything to do with crypto. So this is what we're dealing with. And I'm hoping Congress can act because Gary gensler is out of control. Here, the SEC also went after Justin's son. Well, you know what? Let me leave that news for later. I'll share what Jeremy Hogan had to say about the coinbase situation. He said the SEC is not an independent agency making rules based on the law, but a political enforcement arm of the administration and its views, only the courts can save us now. He's absolutely right. We got to win in court. This is why I've been saying nonstop.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Why Is the Trans Issue So Critical?
"96. Biden assistant secretary Levine says gender affirming care is here to stay and the Biden regime will use force their popularity how many popularity. Whatever support that they have, but power to make sure that an 8 year old can chemically mutilate themselves, play cut 96. As we look to all the different elections in 2024, I think the next two years are going to be challenging, but I am positive and optimistic and hopeful that the wheel will turn after that. And that this issue won't be as politically and socially such a minefield. In the meantime, I can say that the children that you serve, and the young people that you serve, their families, and you all say providers have supported the highest levels of the federal government. President Biden supports you. And he is articulated that support with the children and families believes it will be normalized. The regime is saying that this type of care, which is medieval at best. Is going to have the top levels of support. This is the new fight, most Republicans don't have the stomach for this. You guys get a better get ready. This is as big as it gets. This is the fight for our kids, the fight for decency, the fight to contain the social contagion. It's a fight for our civilization. And you know, some Republicans say, oh, Charlie, come on, the trans thing is a distraction. No, you're a distraction. The trans thing involves so many fundamental building blocks, language, freedom of discourse, biological reality, commitment to the truth, men and women, distinctions, differences, it all of them kind of find its way into the trans issue. What is a child? Should children's innocence be protected? Sexual predators targeting our young women, the trans thing is not just about live and let live. That is a weak one liner

Thinking Crypto News & Interviews
Fresh update on "sue" discussed on Thinking Crypto News & Interviews
"And interviews. If you are new here, please hit that subscribe button, as well as a thumbs up button and leave a comment below. If you're listening on a podcast platform such as Spotify, Apple or Google, please leave a 5 star rating and review. It supports the podcast and it doesn't cost you anything. Well, folks, it was a big day for the crypto market. Lots of news to cover. Of course, the big one is coinbase getting a wells notice and the SEC, but let's talk about the price because today the fed gave their update, they raise rates by 25 basis points, which was what a majority of people were expecting. And it could have been 50 basis points, but we know the fed is trying to be careful here because while they have to fight inflation, they can't further break the banking system as we've been seeing banks regional banks have been collapsing and the fed has had to bail them out. So Bitcoin did have a pullback here and you can see on the chart here, it's kind of like a normal pullback. Nothing too crazy because look at the previous pullback before the pump we had last week, right? It's about moving up and then pull backs and building support levels and then moving up to the next price point. So in a way, that's good. We want Bitcoin to build support levels here as a continues its retracement because if you look at the weekly chart, look at the massive green candle that happened here and maybe we chop around 27, 28,000 for the next week and a half or two weeks and then Bitcoin does its next move up and of course the altcoins follow. And another data point that confirms the bullishness for assets and crypto is the DXY the dollar currency index is crashing. So it's not like the dollar index is pumping and an assets are pulling back. So when you look at all these things holistically, I'm still bullish. Some people started getting bearish, but it's like, what the fed said was actually dovish, you know, they came out and said, 25 basis points, Jerome Powell hinted towards, we may not need to raise rates in the future. So looking like they're going to pause very soon and that's, of course, of course, bullish with the market. So great news and my opinion. Some people, once again, are reading this bearish, I think it's bullish. Now, let's jump into the big news, my Friends, you know, for a long time on this podcast through my own opinions and interviewing different people. We've talked about the attack on ripple and a lawsuit against ripple from the SEC was an attack against crypto and look how things have escalated since then. The SEC is going after everything. I've said it time and time again. Everything's on the table with the exception of Bitcoin. And eventually they may get to Bitcoin because notice they have an approved a Bitcoin spot ETF, right? Why do you think that is? They want to roadblock and slow down crypto. As always, Gary gensler is working for the incumbents. It's clear as day it's not a conspiracy theory. We see he is a Goldman Sachs guy. We see who he's meeting with. And you see his language and versus what it was at MIT when he was teaching about crypto and he talked about the incumbents getting disrupted and they're going

The Charlie Kirk Show
Charlie Defines "Woke"
"I wanted to find woke. I want to play this piece of tape. She's a sweet person, Bethany mandel. She should have been more prepared for this. And it looks hard. You get put on the spot unless you host a radio program or a TV show. It's difficult to always have an answer. I mean, I think if she was asked to answer that as an op-ed, she would have done it, but it was she just kind of got a little twisted. Cut 92, Bethany mandel got asked a question by Brianna joy. Who I've debated actually. You guys should find that debate at turning point you say YouTube. Play cut 92, she gets asked the question of what is woke? Would you mind defining well because it's come up a couple times that I just want to make sure I'm on the same page. So, I mean, woke is sort of the idea that. This is going to be one of those moments that goes viral. I mean, woke is something that's very hard to define, and we've spent an entire chapter defining it. It is sort of the understanding that we need to totally reimagine and reduce society in order to create hierarchies of oppression. What bothers me about this clip and it's painful to watch is it makes us conservatives look stupid, okay? It makes as if we don't know what we're talking about because it would say well call the time. So we're going to dive into actually what woke is. Here's the best definition. Call everything systemically unjust until you control it. That's woke. Where does what come from? Woke comes from a particular activist who is wearing stay woke, get woke T-shirt, colloquially that was spread on Twitter, was that guy's name, del Rey or something, where you have now been awoken to all the systemic injustice, almost as if now you have the glasses and you can see the fault lines. You can see the fissures. You have awakened to the injustices. Before you were asleep and now you are awake. That is what the idea of woke means. But woke ism is tyrannical Marxism by another name. That's what it is. It is prioritizing race over merit. It is prioritizing characteristics that mean nothing. It is a full throated, negative campaign against the founding of America, woke ism is a campaign in crusade against people that they think are oppressors and turning people to believe their victims and then have the victims victimize others.

The Charlie Kirk Show
The Intentional Downfall of America
"My question is, do you think that someone is trying to destroy this country because I do? We're being lied to about the border being lied to about COVID or being lied to about inflation or being lied to about these banks were being lied to about gender mutilation being lied to at the border. I don't know if I already said that, but we're being lied to at everything that this administration I'll be listening to you for an answer. Yes, I do believe that there is an intentional effort to destroy the country. They want a different country than what we are living. A different America. Than what we experience. They want a postmodern post structuralist country. With a completely different approach, they want to try to remove and vanquish the promise of the American founding. The promise the American founding is very simple that all men are created equal that there is a creator and you are not him. The power must be separate, separation of powers consent to the governed. Having independent judiciary, and then if you work hard, you're going to be rewarded. And that you're immutable characteristics should not define you. Your agency, your action, your decisions, your merit, your character, that's how we should design a society. That's the promise of America. It's also a country that is not a colony that we should make decisions to serve our homeland over that abroad. We call that America first, it's very simple, unfortunately, our leaders don't understand that. So yes, I do think we're living through an intentional downfall of America.

AP News Radio
Texas wins
"Number two seed Texas held off a second half charge and beat Penn State 71 66 under interim coach Rodney Terry, the longhorns are going to the sweet 16 for the first time since 2008. They did the third most wins in school history. We're back in the sweet 16. This is why these guys came back. 7 guys came back from last year's team and they came back because they wanted more of this madness here. Forward Dylan just Sue. Led the longhorns with 28 points. And the other game at Wells Fargo arena 8 seed Arkansas upset the defending champion, the Kansas Jayhawks, 72 71. Greg iklin Des Moines

AP News Radio
Do-not-eat listing draws lawsuit from Maine lobster industry
"A coalition representing the main lobster industry is suing California's Monterey bay aquarium. I'm Ben Thomas with the latest. The Monterey bay aquarium operates a conservation program called seafood watch, which makes recommendations to consumers about which seafood to buy based on sustainability. Last year, seafood watch put lobster from the U.S. and Canada on its red list of seafood to avoid. Due to the threat posed to endangered whales by entanglement and fishing gear used to harvest American lobster. North American right whales number only about 340, and they've declined in recent years. But in their lawsuit, industry groups, including the main lobstermen's association, say the listing constitutes defamation, arguing it relies on bad science. I'm Ben Thomas

AP News Radio
No. 7 Texas rolls past No. 3 Kansas 76-56 for Big 12 title
"A 66 to 60 win over number 22 TCU forward Dylan de Sioux of the 7th ranked Texas longhorns, says the team is ready to play for the big 12 tournament title under interim coach Rodney Terry. It was really kind of a seamless change as difficult as that may be to believe. RT has done this for a while. He owed. So, you know, he knows what he's doing, man. Just Sue and Christian bishop shared the LongHorn scoring honors with 15 points each Texas will play third ranked Kansas after the jayhawks defeated Iowa state 71 58. Greg eklund, Kansas

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
How Can We Stop Government Censorship? Will Chamberlain Explains
"Two things I'm concerned with. One is it is obviously at some level unconstitutional for the government to outsource censorship. What is the course of action though? You being one of the lawyers I want to unleash on the world. What is the course of action we can take to stop that? Is it just defunding them? I mean, well, first off, you know, under current law, you could file a civil rights 1983 suit. And sue the government. And the private actor that's working with them for a violation of your civil rights because basically if a government is violating First Amendment rights, that would be the avenue to go ahead and sue them. And I mean, they are under current law. You actually can get a remedy. So that's why there have been, I think, some somewhat promising lawsuits where people have identified, hey, here's an instance of the government actually trying to censor me. And I'm going to sue the government for that. That said, I think there may be needs to be a little more punishment here. I think we need to make this a little more stringent. Public basically, I think there needs to be laws that specifically deter government officials from suggesting accounts to be censored. Making that a criminal offense, making an automatic firing defense, for example. That could probably be done at a level of regulations when a future Republican president gets in in terms of instructing his civil servants that this is completely impermissible, any hint of anybody doing it will be in immediate termination events.

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
NYC Agrees To Shell Out Millions to BLM Protesters
"New York City just settled a lawsuit with a bunch of left wing BLM types. These are the so called mostly peaceful activists who organized a demonstration. This is in summer 2020. It was a riot, but the police were called in. And the police had to use and did use batons and pepper spray on these riders. And so the rider is subsequently sued. They sued the city. And the city said we agreed to pay. And so think of how crazy this is. You got the BLM rioters getting $21,000 $21,500 to be precise a piece. But the passengers and pedestrians who were harassed, a store owner who were who lost business and whose stores were vandalized and brutalized, they got nothing. Now, this is all a very interesting thing to focus on because it really shows how these activists operate. The left is saying, well, yeah, of course it's right and reasonable that these activists get compensated, sure some of them were charged in the aftermath of the riots, but the charges were dropped. Yes, the charges indeed would drop, but not because these people weren't breaking the law, not because they weren't right or it's not because they weren't damaging property, not because they weren't threatening or harming people. They would drop because basically the political New York City establishment was in league with the riders.

The Doug Collins Podcast
Tiger Woods' Ex-Girlfriend Suing Over Acrimonious Split
"Woods is by far without a doubt the most amazing golfer in the last of all of golf. I mean, look, Nicholas Hogan wise vaults and all of the great great golfers. Woods and his prime, knowing touching. Nobody. I mean, just ungodly, okay? But the man has absolute no concept, it seems like of how to deal with all the course. And James, today, we start off Friday's finest with he's being sued and I'm not trying to be funny here. You know, for our folks listening to James, but I've read several stories and I don't mean to imply something nefarious, but I've heard her described as a girlfriend and then I've heard her say she suing is an she was an employee. And non disclosure agreements. I mean, how can somebody be so good on a golf course in so absolutely horrific in the rest of life? His social life, what's fascinating and hello everybody. What's fascinating about Tiger Woods is up until was it 2009 was the Thanksgiving incident? Am I getting that right about? Yeah, roughly when all the when the fact that he was competing with Wilt Chamberlain for the I've made it more. It's amazing that like for that lasted so long the heat again he was like, married, happy I'll buy everything was great and then it all went to hell. Since then, it's been crazy off the court. I mean, off the course. This story is amazing. The story is that he told his girlfriend or whatever she is, I'm trying to find it too. I can't get a straight answer. To get her out of the house, he told her to pack a bag and meet him at the airport, and then he locked the door. He changed all the locks on the doors. That's fascinating to me.

Mark Levin
Why Isn't PBS Being Sued for Questioning Voting Machines?
"PBS back in February 23 2020 I don't know why they haven't been sued By the various voting machine companies Headline reliability of pricing new voting machines questioned and the specifically raised questions about quote unquote industry leaders election systems and software and dominion voting systems I want to give a hat tip to media matters They reminded me and brought this to my attention again That's PBS dot org from a couple of years back February 23 2020 they have not been sued

The Doug Collins Podcast
Former Rep. Jason Lewis of Minnesota Shares His Story
"Bit about your background and then what, you know, what staircase you fell down to say, I need to run for Congress, you know? Well, you do, I was in the airport the other day and somebody came up to me, and said, I know you, didn't you used to fill in for Russia and you were in Congress for a while and I said, yep, that's me and they said, whatever happened to you anyway. We all get those. Well, look, I grew up in a small business family. My mom was from north Minneapolis. My dad was from Iowa. We settled in the Hawkeye state, but Minnesota was the second home. So when I fell into talk radio after graduate school, I opportunity to go home to Minneapolis and St. Paul, I did. And that was in the early 90s and raised my two daughters here for 30 years. Loved it. Got into radio. It was fortunate enough to hit the timing was good, telling them for rush and had my own syndicated show for a while. But at some point, Doug, you know what it's like, you could be a commentator so long, but after a while, you got to put your money where your mouth is and you want to get on the field and play. Because the only way to really change things is to vote for them. So I thought, and most, by the way, most commentators won't talk most talk show hosts don't do that because they can demagogue your previous comments like Supreme Court Justices from and I knew that would happen with me and it did with CNN and all the rest. But I really didn't care. I just said, look, I want to do something. And I was fortunate to come into Congress with a new president when we really had an opportunity to do things and we did. But it was really just more of an angst about, look, you can talk all day long, but at some point, get sued up, get in the game. And so I did do that and served. I thought in one of the more consequential terms of Congress, and then I ran for the U.S. Senate alongside the president, here in Minnesota, and two years ago, and October, we were neck and neck with Tina Smith, who was the Democrat, I would say from Minnesota, but really she represents Planned Parenthood. Her former employer. But I felt that we were going to win Minnesota. I really felt the president went. And we did great. I collected more votes than any other statewide cabinet in Minnesota history. We outperformed the top of the ticket by two points, but we had 1.9 million absentee ballots at 60% of the total Minnesota vote gained by mail.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Cynthia Hughes on the Denial of Due Process for J6 Defendants
"It's a very disturbing pattern of facts that are emerging regarding the January 6th defendants. And someone who has dedicated her work really beautifully is Cynthia Hughes. She is the author of a new book due process denied the detained the family's the fallout and boy is this newsy given all the recent revelations that Tucker and Kevin McCarthy have made public and Cynthia joins us right now. Cynthia, welcome to the program. Hi, Charlie. Thank you for having me back. It's nice to see you. Nice to see you again. I also want to make sure everyone knows that the proceeds from the book and the docu series go to patriot freedom project and we'll talk more about that. So Cynthia, why don't you reintroduce yourself to our audience and the important work that you're doing? So my name is Cynthia Hughes. The founder of the patriot freedom project. I'm also a family member of a J 6 defendant who is currently serving his prison time here in New Jersey at fort Dix. He spent a lot of time in the D.C. gulag in solitary confinement. Denied due process on nonviolent charges. I think it's very important that we talk about that. Because a lot of people are still sitting in jail on nonviolently charges, people have been sentenced to lengthy prison terms on nonviolent charges. Like Julie and cater, some of the footage we saw last night on officer sicknick might have been helpful to Julian before he was forced into a very horrific plea deal and then eventually sentenced to 6 years in prison. Where he's already been bounced around from different prisons since a sentencing and it's really, really very sad. He's being sued by the government and, you know, I just lost my lighting. I'm sorry. And, you know, and these are things that we have to keep talking about. And until we, until we, and so we see all the footage, we're not going to, you know, we're not going to be able to make it forward of decisions and none of these trials should be continuing. And these people should be released.

The Breakdown
Judges Scrutinize SEC Over Denial of Grayscale Bitcoin ETF
"The important thing happening today is a hearing in the case of greyscale suing the SEC around the denial of its application to convert the grayscale Bitcoin trust into a Bitcoin spot ETF. Now this is certainly relevant to the industry in the specifics of the case. The dynamics around GPT C have a huge implication for the Bitcoin market as a whole. But I also think that it's relevant in a larger sense in that it's a company actually taking on an antagonistic, overreaching regulator in the SEC. All the way back on September 14th, 2021, crypto Twitter legal stalwart Jake travinsky wrote, many people underestimate the likelihood of the Supreme Court filling gaps in the federal securities laws by limiting not expanding the SEC's jurisdiction. I believe that for at least a couple of years now, regulatory agencies in the crypto industry have been on a collision course that only courts are Congress could solve, and since Congress doesn't do much of anything these days, courts seem like the only avenue. So today we're going to look at the background, the substance of this case, and what early indications are about the hearing, which is happening as I'm prepping the show. The history of attempts to launch a Bitcoin ETF stretch back right to the early days of Bitcoin. In 2013, the winklevoss twins applied to launch a Bitcoin fund called the winklevoss Bitcoin trust. The price of Bitcoin at that time was around $100, having just come off its first major bull run. The fund was always intended to operate as an ETF. At the time, there was one other Bitcoin fund, but it was only available to accredited investors. The winklevoss ETF was not approved by the SEC that year, so the twins got busy building out the infrastructure they would need to obtain regulatory approval. So in that light, the following year the twins launched a Bitcoin price index. One of the regulatory requirements for SEC approval of an ETF is having two indices tracking a reference price for the underlying assets. An issue with the existing price indices was a lack of operating Bitcoin markets.

AP News Radio
Fox chair Murdoch in filings says 2020 election 'not stolen'
"The head of the Fox corporation has said in court filings that the 2020 election was not stolen. I Norman hall. Fox chairman Rupert Murdoch said under oath that he believes the 2020 presidential election was free, fair, and not stolen. The admission is in court filings released in a voting machine company's defamation lawsuit over Fox News coverage of former president Donald Trump's false election fraud claims. Murdoch made the statement during sworn questioning by lawyers for dominion voting systems, dominion is suing Fox News for $1.6 billion, saying the network crippled the company's business by broadcasting false claims from Trump's lawyers that dominion had changed votes in the 2020 election. I Norman hall

The Charlie Kirk Show
1984 on Steroids With Tracy Beanz
"Tracy you have an article here, bombshell court order outlines proven government big tech censorship to tell us about it. Yes, this is Missouri versus Biden, one of the biggest cases that's going on right now in the country. It is so huge. Well, basically, the states of Missouri and Louisiana decided they were going to sue the federal government because they said the federal government was stepping in to censor American speech on a myriad of topics from COVID to vaccines to the Hunter Biden laptop to election integrity, all kinds of different stuff. They stepped in, they asked the judge if he could file a temporary injunction to stop the government agencies from discussing this stuff. Any longer with the social media companies like Twitter, Facebook, Google, all of them. So in order to get there, to grant that temporary injunction, the judge gave them expedited discovery and deposition power, which is almost unheard of generally. But to do it at such a high level of all these government agencies was absolutely bonkers. They did it. They granted it. The government kicked and screamed and fought. But ultimately, the heads of sissa, the CDC, you know, Anthony Fauci was deposed. Elvis Chan from the FBI was deposed. All these people were deposed in this case. And today we're getting the filing finally from the states of Missouri, Louisiana and various plaintiffs to make the case for that temporary injunction. The judge has already said they've basically made their case because the discovery they've received has been absolutely off the charts insane. So remember that disinformation governance board that they tried to spring up, Nina jankowitz, who's now begging for money. Yeah, that's right. Yeah. Yeah, she is to sue what Fox News. Is that what she's doing? 100,000 bucks, yeah. Yeah. So she, that disinformation governance board was actually just a cover for what they're already doing at sissa. Sisa declared they learned through this lawsuit discovery. Your thoughts, cognitive infrastructure. So cisa has declared that your thoughts, the things you type on social media and what you think are part of their infrastructure. Therefore, they can regulate those things as they would any other piece of critical infrastructure that they are in charge of.

Crypto Mining Blog
New lolMiner 1.69 and BzMiner v13.3.0 Bring NEXA Support for AMD GPU Miners
"7 p.m. Thursday March 2nd, 2023. New LOL minor 1.69 and BZ minor version 13.3 .0 bring nexus support for AMD GPU miners. While the latest updates of LOL minor and B minor are not the first to bring support for the next of our algorithm used by the Knicks of project, they currently offer the fastest performance on AMD GPUs. Previously, you could mine mix on AMD GPU S only suing the wild rig multi minor, now you can get significant performance boost with.

The Trish Regan Show
Hershey's Chocolate Has Big Problems...
"The Internet is all ablaze about this chocolate thing. Hershey's celebrating women's history month with not a woman, but a transgender, because apparently women don't matter anymore. They seem to want to take everything away from us that makes us special. I guess we're just a bunch of karens. Just a bunch of karens, and so look, you know, a man, if he feels like a woman and can swim faster than a woman, well, he deserves the blue ribbon, right? That's the whole idea here. This is honestly so stupid anyway. The truth behind it is that Hershey is in the middle of a massive problem. It's got a big lawsuit right now because it turns out it's dark chocolate, according to consumer reports, is very dangerous, especially for kids. So there's this huge lawsuit. They're getting sued because it seems that there were all kinds of really dangerous minerals. In this stuff.

Future College Parent Podcast
"sue" Discussed on Future College Parent Podcast
"I mean, you know, financial aid can be very daunting, but we're here to make it simple. And the government in a couple of years, they're going to actually simplify it even more. And they understand that as myself as a first generation student, parent, my parents didn't speak English very well. You know, it can be very daunting and you need someone to come and help them and guide them. And that happened for me. I had older siblings that helped me, but also the financial aid office. It all depends on how well they're going to welcome you and explain all of that, and we do that here at her from her. And I think we do that very well. When parents and students leave our office or they say, oh, I understand it now. That makes me feel good. And this is what I try to preach to our staff that we need to take the time to explain all the details, or at least get to the, you know, to the direct points of what all of these processes are, so they understand. I would echo a lot of what Sue said, certainly, it is a change, I think, a transition from high school to college, and that students should, even if they're not thinking that they should, but they should start to take responsibility in terms of knowing the terms of financial aid, how they're going to pay their bill. And trying to get comfortable with that whole, I think, a set of regulations in terms of what's required from them. I think that if they become familiar, it's much less stressful. I also think that students in high school shouldn't be very quick to dismiss their home community college because that's certainly where they're going to find the best deal monetarily and financially for their family, but also in terms of thinking that the first two years of college are mainly spent trying to get a lot of.

The Sue Plex Podcast
"sue" Discussed on The Sue Plex Podcast
"Just so good to come through the ranks. Harry has and just talk loud because well told he will make me feel come at anytime on the random show. I'll feel comfortable robbie. Brookside legend eighty so easy. Just to say legend so many funny stories mostly relating to him being an everton. Fatima dana slam. Sinn fein that yet. Just absolute legend every night. Joe just lovely person Most people don't realize that my mom was a teacher us go and so now in the family forever and just get on sunday. She's happy Aids one. When i do get gun see my parents which obviously are liberal long-life from the mail by live round the cooler for marinates. Always nice if we can try and tie something i'm gonna do one more for. Foyer denies the mastermind. The love that he just knows the business inside out you can take from doesn't have to be about Being a manager it does not be any of those things. You can take some much just from listening today. Awesome awesome Obviously you mentioned that you've been around for a long period of time now. Ready in a racing was he saw a young. But you've been completely not the on sky tv you must've had a few injuries are are the time Talk to us about injuries. You've sustained referee Helping lucky As seems to be a cave. Would i have been injured. She wouldn't necessarily expect for ref picked up to injuries from referring One where. I wrote out the ring and broke my wrist In the opening match the shower ajar. i was really stupid and carried on and ref coupable matches on the show including the main event which i didn't realize until i watched it back. I'm actually cupping the broken up into my chest while some trying to jump up and down with my needs to came with the other end Someone what did On refuge but that was just remind you that if you read the whole six weeks with a broken wrist yet which was probably a bit silly but again it was the love of it was. I'd be letting people down if i didn't do it so if i can find a way doing well on the other. One is a local recently and this site huge. Thank you major credit. progress Was a loss type things Where i sprang crew pretty badly during a match complete freak accident. Nobody name at the time. It just happened.

The Sue Plex Podcast
"sue" Discussed on The Sue Plex Podcast
"A knowing what was or anything it ended up being in the new yorker sit madison square garden and that just becomes another part of this huge experience And yeah. I ended up a on trying to think how much they going to. But this is the point where we finish the shy with james storm in the mind event and may in hint ten minutes later in a new to a wrestling travel. Paul say for him to be there as surprise guests that was organized whilst he was in the ring having the mind events. This is how lost minute. Some of these crazy experiences happen by the end of the week outside the to wrestlemainia die. You thinking i'm gonna take azov the bowling. I don't not worried if i don't get one of the. It took you telling me that. I was pretty stupid. If i didn't take the opportunity to go to wrestlemania polite version of called you at time is very polite version book. Please remember by this point of being running old four hours sleep for about five nights. I think he was thinking. I was quite happy to sign the Hotel room for die but change it one bit the chills to say a wrestlemania live and the only thing date still site. This was the right. Decision is washy entrances for the main event and then when i can watch that one when i get back and yes it meant. I missed them. A great match. But i've seen sixteen other matches that die. I think he Out for the week and as the final bell rung. You heard it in the stadium. Everyone starts he charging for the trying to without the train doors closed and we pulled out sanction and was so pleased the uncle to just cool from the hotel and sat there waiting watching everyone else trying to get back so that was that was one of those moments. I didn't mind so much. That was marshall mighty where the System absolutely went to paul author because they were already going to run out to a Tomo it wasn't it yet. They were to run trains up until midnight. Nothing late they start running them off the but unless you roll map i when it was two three hours to get back from the stadium always extremely lucky i was back with a pint in hand within half an hour of the final bell. Sorry very lucky. Very lucky you mentioned mr benson benson. The the master of hooked on wrestling The awesome party next one's lots coming up for some time and we are part of his podcast network. We offer a grateful Tell us how you met ho..

The Sue Plex Podcast
"sue" Discussed on The Sue Plex Podcast
"Away. Do you still think you would do this job. Site for example. If you go find co from a certain company name the company but one of the one of the companies and your friends weren't necessarily there. Oh i you very. We're very lucky at the moment. Both of the big big boys got friends in both of them say. Do you think it's still won't do it. Who is the friendship. A big part of their friendship is a huge profit on note that asai if money go put on the title and i got the chance to be in the spotlight. I wouldn't take. Because i'd like to think most people would want to take an opportunity and it's completely understandable but i would personally be looking at ways to make sure i still enjoyed. It didn't just it. It would be a jovan at the end of the day and to accept the it was just job but i would have to find ways to still be in touch and communicate and kate logs friendships going and keep some of the fun side of the down because a sucks huge pile of it but into the dying money talks and it would be a very different environment but it would be job at the end of the die at. It would be an incredible opportunity in front of a huge audience and the u. of m. will pass that ada. If you had one of those phone calls who'd be preference one. That's gonna may not have the most fun. Oh is it on the fence. Also the ever heard before. That is absolutely ill defense outside any skull today. Because as i've said i done look at myself guide off to have the biggest opportunities graft based opportunities after my daughter full or anything like that. I'm so grateful for any opportunities. The i wouldn't want to pinpoint one company and then go out hang on the other ones coming from we all better white now with no Grateful of any opportunities like that the I don i wouldn't will decide who speak of opportunities moments You've had a few months of the is. I'm gonna i'm gonna pinpoint e In particular at the moment because accompanied we already been around from wom growth development the special because a women's wrestling genuine. You know. I'm a big advocate for women's rights in the women's rights insane in contrary and how bloomed now. How is it like being at your coal and being on russell quite yes the game. That was a really special moment Admittedly we'd had a shot of the night before as well i believe in the rest cow So that was. It was a whole weekend of just being rain. Some great paypal. And i refereed your coal full in front of a fairly small audience side to match in your co with a packed house. Yeah again it's those moments that are going to stand out Unders mileage on that show that signed.

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"sue" Discussed on The Sue Plex Podcast
"Traffic light can be memorable because of what a thumbs this so many times we've had brady brady from road tricks with really cool. Paypal and eight again. Eight the having fun around the wrestling side of it that convey something really special nine five hundred trick. Johnny you must memorable one of my most memorable bass is a tricky one. Because they've been a lot of good road trips. But i do remember when we were going down to -aseball i'm we had day in day. Duggan totally in macau and we got literally five minutes from home and hit those pile up in front of us about an annual lights that we'd finally tug rammed that the next junction of battle the road in a different direction. Normally be tearing heroin if something that was happening but we just had such aloft the hawaii and yeah it was great fun. Well we we can guy dial something. We were indeed yes. We were fairfield road trips. Another one with them as well. The i remember was doing showing peterborough in the afternoon. Trying to get answered running essex in for the evening. And i'm still in mind full rescue because i'm thinking on i. I'm going to be out for the first match. And there's a very very little time between gay marriage and star. John kay's are amendment. Eighty the second that we turn out. We'll buysc grabbed me and how we think inclusion you within ten minutes my legs. Don't worry i did to speed at the whole time rates in germany but my my My driving skills. I think got ever very quickly and very strategically shall we say Those of the law authorities. In thank you sir. Mr kopusovic did not fade into sir. Maybe they'll from my driving habits. You mentioned the holiday camps now. You mentioned Because it was on the back into die. now. I don't ever stop hearing you talk about the most recent of holiday camps that you do with your voice in The gw.

The Sue Plex Podcast
"sue" Discussed on The Sue Plex Podcast
"My second job at it was in the mine event with giant robots in it and i was nervous as anything After that happened. I thought i'm going to guy backstage. And i'm going to get shot up. Somebody could hit me. Bob and the atmosphere was so good and again. That's what i could tell handled. British wrestling's gonna look off the me and it very much has and then i got places like sas Five too tight. Recently very fondly event sas. I can only echo down so it was shot where i turned up to have fun with my nights. Oh in this wrestling as well. It really was like that and everyone running. It was so good to me. And i think that's the sole shows that might guide yay. You will learn. You wanna k- pushing yourself and you want to take these opportunities. When might come along whenever they come along. But i never felt. I wanted to push of my station on. Never really wants to govern Every never will debate in your face. I need my daughter completely full. I will to do it for the fun of it. And they're site for the exercise. Well i didn't realize until we went into lockdown. How much exercise. I was doing a weekly pieces just from refereeing. A few so yeah. The earliest was Learning on the job But also learning that wrestling was gonna look off to maye and finding places to enjoy doing what i was doing. I remember the back in the days. Shall we say there's literally and still make the case on up to prato pre covid. Shall we say you can be out every single. We canes even in quieter. Shall we say during a least show a weekends over the country not just in southampton dial spine to those. Who haven't really had like 'cause i'd say ready. Say up until before covid..

The Sue Plex Podcast
"sue" Discussed on The Sue Plex Podcast
"There's not being someone to man the spotlight for example. Anything like that if the job needs doing the phrase of have used before. It's mr kenya just because they'll be jobs that just need to happen. Just going in the background. Muggy really needs to be taking a huge matt credit or anything for doing them to be dominant. It's the sort of thing. I take pride in saying. Those things get down. So i say as with as well as the refereeing in saying that's a big poll. Why like stones well the engine of british wrestling. The engine thing. The case everything going on on on the asia will make some money out of this stick out on the asia. Little bit some. Here's some money on this britain. So you mentioned that you should have been around in terms of doing shows her about twenty years. Take us back to your so The earlier this now kids things bracing. Uc now british. That yucel back in the day. When also fuddy-duddies were were not allow us also pick generation New was magi different. Chris sexual mind back to several beverages ago and era tell the people about the british are insane in like nineteen ninety nine. And that's of era. Yes so i mean. I won't say it was on a low. The tony was is saying to be in. The present died something. We're steadily on the coin at the moment but there were showers and a lot more get to see wrestling. Live in your town and the beetle for me was a sore pups yokozuna in australia and he was going to be at slumped gildo. And that's what got me onto my first shot. It was an opportunity to say at w. w. e. w. ww a stall at the time and on that show i they learn about some of the staple british wrestlers the lights of the aerobic brookside. She adjusts the icees people and on that show. I seem to remember the okay. The next show wasn't going to have a wwe nine but there was going to be allowed to match between grobian giants and that have made when tickets available jumping to get channels to go and then graduate to a mole. name is lexa. The bushwack isn't the honky tonk. Mamoru shows which. I'll i'll still hold having the pictures in the ring with gratefulness. Sometimes i'll polaroid's But then thomas started looking into what was going on around the same family twin..

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"sue" Discussed on The Sue Plex Podcast
"When was would you say was your first match your first so of true madge for prince family trainee chose not what would you clauses. Your first match is a really difficult one. I think because it has been quite a long time. It was a really long time. I was training in salsa places. It was it's really hauled. I actually don't know you will. I would consider my much too vague because we used to do for edgy. Say friends and family wrestling matches like when we would hire an actual ring And then i went on to a new school. Where i had my first couple of matches that and i would say it was probably a probably anabol- to thousand and fourteen That's when i would say. I really started a bit more seriously and i was starting to have proper matches and also trying to branch out and not. Just stay with the same place. What was that fading. Light the first time that you had a proper match. How did she feel i remember. Just folks say never so. Now i still get such nerves to this day like it doesn't matter who i'm wrestling while wrestling. I get so nervous. And that's a feeling of never been able to get away from rarely. But i just have so much adrenaline search scientists active because also young as well. I was just really raring. Redditch guy and Cited and it was so much fun. And i remember just being the me and even that was probably All for matches on. I just remember being so happy. Wicked that that's a psycho. So i'm gonna go into into something else here. How did she become nightshade. What became you know. does know. Uc stunning ginger hair. You know each he's got your very unique in. Your look is the best way. I can describe But very pretty and what. How did you come up with nightshade. Spine the creative behind that. So i think nightshade something that has really evolved of the and so the only name i've ever wrestled on the has been nightshade Which i think is really shocking. Considering some people start young they tend to rebrand themselves and things. I think nightshade has really really evolved So i actually when. I talked to.

The Sue Plex Podcast
"sue" Discussed on The Sue Plex Podcast
"You've got nothing to lose. If you love it. Give it a well. You've got so much to kind of to do and you never know how far this can take you. I mean you. And i both know so. Many people who one day walked through a training school and now they're on tv. They're in japan there in mexico. They are wrestling against the top people in the world and that happened from one day. Then going you know what. I'm gonna walk through the doors of this gym and go in and go hello. I want to learn how to wrestle. Please listen to people. You'll soon figure out who's worth listening to go forward You've ever been given them. Shut up and sit down fantastic. It was just it was y- wording but you don't know as much as you think you do just yet keep listening. You know it. What a lot nicer than that. But yeah just always listen. There's always gonna be somebody more experienced the new somebody who knows more than you and the person who is shouting around in a raven dishing out advice left france and it might be the one to listen to. It might be the person just quietly sitting there who go past you and say hey. That was good. And that's that's all you need from scientists. Yeah i the the best advice ever got was just shop and sit down and yeah just Just listen that definitely works saw. gonna let's about. I'm going to have to talk about kobe because everybody else. But it's kind of a bit of a dampener on me going shows. Don't have anybody else. I leave my house. I love the job working from home. Like it's fantastic. Thank christ. I'd say drains more brilliant. A law happened in not periods. Even though there were no shows own. Of course i speaking out of say about then subsequently they i p. Pj parliamentary group. A report on the site. I'm using that in quotes but for yes one. Have you read it yes to what was your folks and opinions on it. It's a step in the right direction. I think it needs. We've said it is wrestling needs a governing body. But it doesn't it can't be somebody who's involved in wrestling complicates it because wrestling such a weird and complicated thing you need to have a good understanding of it and i was sentenced to a friend. It needs the likes of sport. England foreign an ap bg thing mentioned it. The training should be overseen by sport. England and then things like the performance side of things that should be liaison with the likes of equity and it needs wider bodies above it however those bodies need to have good understanding of the ins and outs of wrestling. And that's hard to do so without somebody kind of putting that or knowing that they might use it's kind of for their agenda or cover up their indiscretions because it's that's the big risk these things have. It needs to be completely unbiased. In these be completely honest. And that's going to be the hardest part for it's you know it's not just twenty years in the making for the time you and i have been in and around wrestling. It's it's it's been a murky business. And i think speaking out kind of showed the completely awful side of just how murky is and it needs that kind of regulation that cleaning up and it's great to have these ideas but implementation is going to be a long difficult process and it needs to be done. How is the big question. And it's difficult question. Yeah but definitely i do..

The Sue Plex Podcast
"sue" Discussed on The Sue Plex Podcast
"I was like this is this is cool and then i kind of i think about nine maybe ten or so and then i just kind of court wrestling every soft and lays bare quite cool but what kind of drove me into being a huge wrestling fan. I saw again a friend's house. His funding of his parents had a pub. And just one saturday afternoon. There was wcw on. And i think he's super ninety two and it was brian pullman and jewish unlike her. That's quite a at an quests. Nettie kind of things we are just like arabia fad. But i'll just blown away by bly. So you know juche like it was a real life superhero. Brian hillman was these state of the art. Crews away and it just blew my mind. i'd seen wrestling for. I don't know year. Maybe two years before but that just kind of hooked me and i was like this is incredible. I've never seen him before it seen projects. Wwf maybe The tail end of world. Sports stuff seeing these this kind of kruse way stuff just blew my mind. I've got. I've got a funny story about Ligon is incredible. I love like a conical the game of one-upmanship with hatch going on about because he didn't he can use for days when like us to come and incredibly self Yeah that was just amazing. Check these out. If you get hold of these guys like coming up with some best is arrested up. Saying i think i myself ash phil bedwell and a couple of other bodies. We were tucked away. We got quite quite sweet seats a thinker. I think ash caputo in a couple of favors. We like second row just kind of tucked away for the wanna say the him. Yes lighter in denver match and that was that was incredible because like forty five minutes from home. Dave mental restless douching lega. I don't know a single wrestler who isn't completely in. All of everything is done. In his career at its he is beyond an icon. He's i love in first time on that show. I sneak a picture with him and then the next time he was on i looked off the merchandise table and got another pitcher with him and hatch got his picture with the first pitch in and then next time always looking after him to call the of the merchandise table. So is one up. Tach again then. Always backstage and i had to. I've had the pleasure holding his jacket. There's somewhere in with his jacket. And the christmas time. I have to get pitcher. Would like a sanyu always up after update me one better every single time sauce. This is one of those things things. I love though. That's what you know you've been working wrestling yourself in. Just it keeps that passion go in and you know Someone like leg some of these guys who are the absolute top. It's that we kind of become gooey and fan like it just kind of ads. That reverend jesse like. I'm spending time with like the coolest. Some of these colours people was young girls a huge fan of tommy dreamer. Then the effect is the awa shows two thousand five two thousand six..

The Sue Plex Podcast
"sue" Discussed on The Sue Plex Podcast
"We were saying about hollywood's in the modera the team that we look up to big time in terms of what they do together to get their families involved. Their wives are helping. Dad's like there's so much that goes into it and we respect that so much. Yeah and will not. Currently we are between those two. I'm gonna say these. Are we sticking with these two foot out. Yeah condense it. There's this other company there is impact. Of course he impacts. This is where we're sitting on every night because if you looking at history of touching issued like people like the book sti you The north There was one more that was in my head on it. S k cargo. The ads let roscoe's very ability to give people a platform in which you could take some right. And that's what i said that'd be the best boss. Currently is somewhere like mike. Because we cannot show what we've got and then move somewhere else potentially. Yeah the elevate dot company and not just that new japan new japan lights me saying like if the story to catching the story puts up. I'm checking out his shingle gets me through a day. Sometimes mother trucker coolest mother trucker around not having settled this. I think i i know exactly are going to be where there's only one place only fire nation on the twenty seven from you. Lost tickets to skittle. Despite nation is the big company that we want to sign. And you're going to see it and we're gonna win. That's my answer is not to be exceeded is not is not. Aws is point. Yeah and you need to come. What just twenty seven. June billy would goes nhl. I talk to to tell you said he crazy i love ya is fantastic alum. Catchy you guys so skill. I'd say now you could as acting you could as Promos not pick on. Skip that you guys have one. Would you like to perfect. Who says this is an old okay. Okay i'm primped like i think we always live. We're not the ultimate friend. Richard sperry we talk laugh similarly ring. I really wanna get to that five. Nineteen shot you know..

The Sue Plex Podcast
"sue" Discussed on The Sue Plex Podcast
"Because it's real way to practice like you. Can you can obviously watch some wrestling on your laptop in your house and scream at two but it just feels so up. Go used to it now. Because i've done quite stuffing production production. Where you all essentially doing that but somebody who hasn't done that before it. It just feels so weird. Doesn't it by having it. You a commentating at you. Tv screen at and you probably haven't we've you Contact with so really. There's only way to rehearse in a proper meaningful way. Until so i went to mild issue for it just like well i'll just from out. He see what would come out in seattle. I interact with this team guy sitting next to and how it works and it was word well enough for me to get the job. I have no doubt that i would be utterly embarrassed by headed back you go. I'll save type somewhere probably days. I might have to be frank if you get to. This is that. I get to listen to yours. After they find mine they will sorts. That's f. so moving from i w didn't You're doing what regularly for after by wnw and you doing mentioning you during the post. Production siham l. common train new scientists. Now that was reason that christmas student transcription for that. Ready bay weiwei back. It's not so averred of some of the country from that house chris. How does how was that was mentioning. It was quite difficult to win. That transitions you've got the balance off of its like and he a move and here's another move up the how how was it. What should be comparisons between a live audience and or live show and this post production stock because i think people underestimate differences. Yeah the first thing is. If i wasn't doing it with like a headset with the volume from the type up like a pie. Then even though. I feel i was being loud when i listened back to it. It's very obvious studio. And i'm so. I feel like i'm talking if i'm in the library. One of the things one of the techniques. I learned very quickly. The if you're doing something in post production is i make sure i have my headset. I have the crowd noise on a pretty much not me not as damaging my is but you know pretty much really loud so it sounds so i feel like i'm in a Environment and that naturally makes you voice loud lies. You can sound slightly detached. Sometimes you know like sometimes when you get wrestling comment commentary on a wrestling videogame obviously it was just. It's just someone in a booth spouting off a lighter lions could remove from the action the there cooling we talk atkins video game like it can real life. Country is done. Invites production can feel at as well. So you do everything you can. Even though you're just sitting in a room watching it to make it feel like light and sound like to you. You're in that space that you die as a few live but not having with the stuff is the it's it's.

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"sue" Discussed on The Sue Plex Podcast
"Gentlemen. And welcome to this. Week's edition of the suplex podcast. I am sarah your host for this afternoon. Poker's i and we have a change of pace this week rather than on lovely graduating races of in richardson insane. I have a interview fool. You with a lovely lauren. Who is a referee for London school literally and riptide rested. So we're going to talk about. Her journey inks the business and rover them being a wrestler. We're going to look from the referees point of view she won't be the lost interview with one of our refereeing greats of this country more on that coming soon. But i joy this different perspective of the virtuous and scenes of sit back. Relax grab a cup of tea get yourself comfortable. Any joy this episode of the superbikes podcast raising gentlemen. Welcome to this edition of the suit. Plex focus today regarding a slightly different direction rav than the people who dressed up in light cry and grappling with one-two-three on have one of the ladies of the industry who gets a count by one two three. Let me welcome. I guess today the lovely laura dern how you my love as good thank you how are you. I'm not too bad. How has down full we full. I'm running out seko's now how. How downfall keeping folds been okay. This is not too bad so I managed to escape to jersey just before lockdown. Full noise right. Yeah to visit my partner crispus. I'm because he lives lives in jersey or left. Moved here up yari. Which is so. Yeah i managed to sneak into the uae. Us was still got saves christmas. Been to two and a half months since at sane at that point yet luckily managed to sneak onto that wia. So yeah this business by. Because i got see him. He's moved across. So that's that's really helped From that perspective obviously havoc guinea pigs. So could keep you in this time. And i had some friends that were so i had a bubble because obviously i live so long before patrick moved over night go similar. We can for dinner and it just makes a difference seeing people. Oh yeah completely. Agree that definitely Keep society a little bit more. How many pigs. How many have so i have to. I have kenya vote. John kenny rojas. Yeah whatever i tell us. Oh i won't enough to know. Kenny rogers like yes i am. I don't know that young. Some people think of always always be up perspective but no that. Good him out this morning. They've had spinach the super hyperion. Having wonderful time yes very much. I got this morning. Nagy may about come on. What do you call this me mum you. Cd me of blessing blessing so over the nova. See you know. Obviously patrick moving out. That is be quite big. How long you been together now so we been together just a little over two years now. So yeah. Yeah a big deal of say really. I guess the the situation we've covered and stuff is really kind of helped us to things. I guess is down one happened. He just he was here just before. It kinda came into effect as he just go to france with his down for a few days so he was here. I had three shows that that last weekend tight on the saturday at one of his we can like sixteen weeks of each other. Which met me with long distance. Star you kind of get used to that you don't see regular but we're pretty good like every other weekend is what we're working on. It was it was long time. We relate to learn to think about things differently. Communicate differently you know not perspective because you were regularly see each other. So i think that helped see. This was a keeper relationship from that from that perspective and yeah so we talked about moving over christmas but with the the can stuff. He wants to get jobs bursts. We got one in december. We start the first of march that he moved over. Mitch mid feb geographical my birthday which is really nice. Love lady yeah. That was a big deal for us to bless. Y'all don't this is relationship. Make those this in. They can't work they do work. You're talking to someone who has been there done that several teams and now we're marriage out of it so it kind Yeah we'll hatch was in southampton for of course we're together from the fifteen. This is the early stages of the internet. You know it was like new. Technology really helps now aware when you're when you guys sustain. It's not the same as that. You don't have those same connections in the same way this into very big trouble. When i was young. My dad put me on a contract for the first time. Ever and i was used to be pays ugandan token and that you can you can go. A contract ran up the eight pound bill. My first bump obeyed on the contract. I got very swiftly wind for me and most of that was messaging hatch. So i mean you learn a lesson on the why your dad clearly let remote very quickly nope. Cd's takes we take it for granted you've minutes can be fray as much as you want day eric. Cetera oversee the early days. Yeah you know i. One of those. The brick the proper like nokia bricks again was ten pm tax. Pays you gow zagging limited. How you set. Yeah definitely i have. One of those old regional was one of those old funds. It was erickson right. It was a break. A i teach in a in size of my mobile phone. Today growled heads by which is a samsung. Yeah with an area when the top brass yet if overdose filed you could stick i bat rays into it and it would still walk. What's they existed. This is because you know. I had like the pt break. Which at the areopagus doesn't sound quite as big as yours but it had its own battery thing. I cannot believe you could stick. I thought about proper old school. I'm gonna. I'm gonna send you a picture of it what i can find it. I'm gonna say bit system. And i never promote only option a cutler years ago probably about three four years ago we still the exact same mobile. Don't use those old phones now because at the time it was great you know these. I love my smartphone but when drop it yet gets cracked whereas the brick it bounced was. Never you know nothing was ever gonna happen to it so it was useful for not perspective. Yeah can't imagine have not now because of the you live your life so you phone. Everything's on that contract. The message things able to access the incident stuff and obviously if you got an old brick obeying none of those things. Maybe you've got snake get you into. That was britain as such on. The right guy needs to spend a lot of time on my talk. Forgotten the cavern on the.

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"And which was incredible week Good time the match and we basically just told we could do the story. We wanted to do so. We had knee. We'd valkyrie. debbie weather. We did the big like debbie gets caught cheating sense to the back to me. The coping is being like a third member of the royal queens up until that points i call defector. They see sexier had been the guy who originally started wrestling with an. It'd be the first person i ever managed to wrestling. Though he came a mike coroner stadium and it was just this really nice full circle moment of like my comeback match involved. All these people who informed warns me and in my career on it was just unbelievable. But i remember getting back to the dressing room for tennis. 'cause my mom and she's just like just tell me your fight and then you can join the night we read moms have to great other loves of a flow on will that locker room backstage ocoee that appearance versed on back the say to say that that was just amazing memory. When you injured yourself a nice i saw people motherlode if and when you when you hurt yourself. It was hardly obey of a burglary so play down and not the must message fell and i said if you were what the fuck happened. So yeah like he. she's completely annihilated. Rawls like she's gotten along like excuse me a little boom boom. Your is your irene. Paid it down. Because i rang my mouth. The hustle like mom. I'm after getting hurt. And the rest of them in the hospital and she was like she was babysitting. My niece that night and like is bad enough. That i need to bring your niece back to your brother. Unwelcome over now or religious. Come over tomorrow. A knee highs. I was like oh behold dinner tomorrow. Don't you worry it l. Bless bless ya so what we say. I'm jay treaty. Twenty twenty as we know we did eve and the world decided to shot down which is great. There has been other things that have been going on in each one eight and we will speak about now and that as hashtag speaking. Now i'm going to speak about it more in a positive light. Mitchell now sounds big box out. The back of what has happened on what has been brought to light. You have been involved in trying to get the safeguarding going in orland and trying to get a committee together. A people to try and respects the safeguarding. And what trying and stop what had happened in speaking now happening again. Versi how you fading of the back of speaking out and place as a little bit more about what you guys you'll group and what you guys are up. Yeah so obviously. Bacon out happened last summer. It was just devastate on different levels and a lot of people. I consider friends and came up with stories like girls came out with stories and i was like i feel i feel so embarrassed but like i wish i knew i could help you. You know what i mean. I felt blindsided on. I didn't know this happening view. I feel awful and you know this is awful that you felt you were in a situation that you couldn't tell me or anyone else and after some discussions i kind of have my own stories. Tell as well where you know. I start wrestling years ago on a lot of incidence. The happening by frisky years wrestling. I never realized. Weren't you know for back then. It was oh this is the business. This is how it goes this. Is you know this is what happened. You just kind of stuck conglomerate. So i had like had to kind of deal. My own emotions. In that regard being like shit was complicit. Because the happened. I never said anything. I just put it in a box and moved on. So have the kind of deal with all my own feelings. Kind of regard not sorta stuff and then of course you have things coming out against people who you might consider colleagues or friends. And that's the whole thing that you have to deal with so feel like kinda economic kind of height of affected people on three different levels that way so there with your friends of your own. You know be accused store. And it's a lot to process on the lot to process when you're processing on twitter in one hundred forty characters and one of the mistakes. I made with the start. Eg- no is hank. I didn't do real life work you know. I think that's what i'm doing now. And most important and for pretty vocal speaking out. And i don't regret any of thought. And why why have denied those. I've come off twitter and the media. Because i just feel like there's not. There's not enough new on twitter. Have proper real-life scary discussions. The i've come off social media to have those discussions in real life and so what we're doing now with. The committee is all in schools in ireland for had their own safeguards in bates anyway. Some of them needed theories pushing up some needed added to them. But you know they were starting to get there. The business in ireland has come a long way. Just hadn't lombarno but the idea behind. This committee is the finally communicate between all the rest. The schools like. hey i've got a concoction policy. Do you have one of those. Oh i've got an anti bullying policy. Do you have everything. I haven't in your school but the bill getting consistency across the schools. Both be able to hold each other accountable. So if someone bob core has an issue with you know somebody there. They could realistically e. mail trainer dublin. Have like a third impartial person. Investigate that in the only problem with this is it takes a long time to implement on. It takes a lot of research on a take a lot of hard work. I know people are very upset and angry because speaking. Oh i am too. It's just unfortunate does take time to get this stuff in face. So that's what we're kinda do now. And in a way the pandemic is a is a blessing because we have time to have those conversations with time to have those meetings with chimed it the paperwork. I don't know what the uk is like in our. We don't have a governing body for arresting argument doesn't acknowledge addressing really in any way so it's not like we can go to An association on eight their there safeguards on take their training and all that we have to create them ourselves. Scratch now an even within that. There's still a lot legally polls have investigated as though like dot is where we're out with the committee enough. What we're trying to do and so we're speaking to the restaurants gould's Tweet other we're going to try. Get something more official open running and but the main thing is just. I just want to know that something is being done that there is still going on. you know. even if things aren't a hundred percent open running is still things they can do for having issues though like. I can only speak for fight factory now so we have a code of conduct. We haven't for social media we have overtraining. We haven't communicate with each other. You know we share them and are groups. We have regular zoom calls. We have a disciplinary procedures. So every training okay. I'm having a problem.

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"Yeah we get wrestle. The young bucks amendment audience spot was jar. Gave me larrea like a big larionov. Did big dumb bump in the top of my head. And then he gave me his finish up and then like he won but reading through the youtube comments. My god the the received w fans the something else. Proper are healy. Jamie got knocked out. Bay was opposed to kick how who like all he fucks up the ending. Who is gonna stop. There was like that was that was the ending those jimmy standing firm and like even afterwards so when they did the defiant. They didn't really like the bought. Josh and i think maybe once or twice and then nothing can happen and a member one. The we had the ip w crossover the united in out so that right there really like a. Mr wolf didn't tell me all the dates house finger thing. That's what we need to know this. There were no knocking. He think yeah. I think it's like a theme chinese whispers. I'd only be like oh what happened to find. Didn't but you know. I've heard something in for that. That gave us this fun very fun. Run with the hunted brothers. Which definitely the most underrated tag team in the uk. I absolutely amazing is to walk until very lucky guys as well but yeah we had a little run with them which had a brilliant payoff Really use us but what they did. Was they go. everyone sur. Could they just switch the defiance everyone to record like the segments be like i am defying i am defying like into a camera said they. They could josh in iron and we stood from a camera. So you know i'm defiant. And then they did all the big relaunch. Josh like george and with an unhappy face. I'm like who why why down. Happy face and we walked the relaunch video. Like saying my next my next next next next running through everyone at ted like define leg comes from the mike. Josh we go. We didn't get printed way. he's like noel. All if acid was gutting because of course like we thought we were going to be like in the long run with them to be missed out. But i think the saddest thing for us was the fact that where we can also record but then what included in it was like a brilliant. They don't want us.

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"I found out that was a training school limited gains and then the rest is history. I guess life to answer your question. I think some way between those little gaps. The i have wrestled. Yes is is like. I think this time round is more old because last time it was all through mine choice mind joyce ago in theory on a wrestle. Got a job that is paying wages but this time round. It's just a straight up akon battle. No one can. We'd fairplay to read pry of thunder is which like dave ever measures. They've taken sweet Has anybody else ran. Shows a c. W i think the few type in says about it the arm aware of anyway. But he's been very so alo- k. Very under the radar. I don't know when andy did his type into private fair-play of depth been insecure. Enough to know what i mean by not heard of anyone coming out after it so as long as people can do it in a safe and secure manner than i'm over four at rated definitely because i like before Says says kelly. Six josh like message. The load of us being like right guys. We have to get in on this before. I rep produ. We need to do the whole. When will the shame abated. That show down in the new rules. Were the no fans wanted down happen. Yes whatever donated. And i didn't speak to chuck coughing josh. Tommy like they may like the lion overall it out a massive positive everyone So josh was just like right. We see something like this where founds could watch in. Donate how much they want to do. And i think you found a bond somewhere in ipswich to do the show. And i think just as like his idea was coming in i. I'd like to shine wasn't too pleased if i was going to do it. Just because you know there's always going to be a chance that you could catch it and you don't know where people have been. There was a case where i think a few people were Said look. I don't think it's time to do it yet. Siphon off which fair enough and as far as more josh never did in the end The last one is even the you being safe and everyone's saying they're being safe. You just never know. Yeah this is fine but you might not be fine and then you might pass it to someone else. Passes onto the amount of people in my family. I mean got to schools. That are on wall. Michigan lists shannon's mom was on the showed list and other family members. And it's just like he's not. It's not worth the risk so every night goes back to normal. It's really not not a completely get you on that understand so you may back yelled wrestling you. How and when did that start. Like how did you get into. Y'all like 'cause the first and you probably will ever be the lost revenue gain into yarded like will be very open about it back yielding powers for example. Yeah i mean to be honest like well being so about his probably helped of the others that.

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"Very top and don't wanna go there themselves but if you the people got all we don't want people see as a and he's like i understand what what that means understand what that means because it means you want like you said everyone should be taking it seriously. Want to be creating a really good people who who Lazy and not completely dedicated to the good projects but yes we will strive to get to go the same way right. We run every know what everyone should be working together Because even if you know professional when he's you'll means you have another job you still. The show should still be taken seriously without a like the word for bees in a bad thing. If it's your baby take your hobby seriously. Asia is it all falls the guy in college because you couldn't be bothered you know you to beat the guy you able to next level you know so you both are in wrestling night if you just do it once or twice a week you know. Yeah yeah now could pay and the big difference of cultures. You can restart the guy if you cupping in. You could be seriously. That's no exactly just one name by just said it in the best way why i mean you could say technically at this point in time deaf resting in his my hobby because my main of ingram recipes my whole but it doesn't mean that i'm not completely dedicated and really you know like soy into my hobby. I'm wants to make the absolute best of this'll be hobie into my profession. That's the goal is my go live with russian wherever wherever it can be wrestling to be My job play on that night. So speaking of becoming your job or daily in the in the longer-term yep why would if where would you like to go would get you. There like bay was your ambitious in businesses it Refund from vince. Tardy com is a very nice. You'll be taken to fly over to japan or wants. What would be you side. I have made it like as you were in terms of are unknown. I don't have a particular law just so happy and content now with the client level that dazs brace wrestling Gone tune in japan. I would jump it but then we'd have to think about things like My wife might my family. I walk what's happening with stuff like that. Like obviously there's great opportunity is Within the uk now with a wwe. So that's not that's coach super. You could also know It will independ- resting will be like when it starts to pick up again. I'm sure they'll be an interest if the product is good so hopefully we can make the product goods. You can make very eysenck living of pain independent where you could. You saw like you have to be very very good at it. Obviously asli and neither annoy I wouldn't say that.