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Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard

Podcast Heat | Cumulus Podcast Network

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If you've always wanted to know what the real story was behind some of wrestling's biggest moments, Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard will finally give you the real answer. A terrific storyteller, Bruce has done and seen it all and now he's going to share it all with you so sit back and be ready for a wild ride! Join Bruce and his partner in crime, Conrad Thompson as they take you through the WWF's expansion in the 80s, Houston Wrestling, the challenging early 90s for the WWF, the GWF ...
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From Beneath the Hollywood Sign

Steve Cubine & Nan McNamara

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If the Golden era of Old Hollywood is your thing, our podcast is for you! If you want TYRONE POWER instead of TOM HARDY, JENNIFER JONES instead of JENNIFER LAWRENCE, or ROBERT MITCHUM rather than ROBERT PATTINSON, then FROM BENEATH THE HOLLYWOOD SIGN is the gin joint for you. Each week, writer and producer STEVE CUBINE and actress and writer NAN MCNAMARA explore, discuss, and dissect the magical, mysterious, amusing, and sometimes bizarre tales of Old Hollywood. So sit back and revisit a tim ...
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Welcome to The Worthy Mother Podcast, where we are redefining motherhood, pushing back on societal norms, and lifting the pressure to be a perfect mom - all through honest conversations. Join me, Emily Rose Hardy, for weekly episodes on anything and everything that impacts the motherhood experience. I’m joined by guest experts and fellow mamas to talk on topics like mental health, self care, dreaming big, and questioning the patriarchy, and sometimes it’s just me sharing my thoughts with you ...
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Shaun Squad Society

Cindy, Dorese, Dame

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The Shaun Squad Society Podcast is a podcast written, produced and hosted by three women who want to keep the Magic of a Midnight Sky alive! Cindy, Dorese and Dame became friends at a Shaun Cassidy concert and immediately decided to form "The Shaun Squad." Soon after, the Shaun Squad Society Podcast was conceived to discuss and reminisce about all-things Shaun Cassidy, from his first years as a teen idol to his current career as a writer and producer. This podcast brings together a community ...
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The Tower Treasure is the first volume in the original The Hardy Boys Mystery Stories published by Grosset & Dunlap. The book ranks 55th on Publishers Weekly's All-Time Bestselling Children's Book List for the United States, with 2,209,774 copies sold as of 2001.
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I selected this topic to construct my podcast because as a member of Fraternity and Sorority Life, the typical “fraternity” man identity negatively plagues our community. Specifically, stereotypes of what a “frat guy” should act, communicate, and dress. I think furthering education about masculinity formation and development in social fraternities will help remove some of the forced expectations that are placed upon men. I noticed a need for this issue to be addressed when I instituted tight ...
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It's the music competition show that takes two terrible songs and makes them battle head-to-head for the title of Shitty Song of the Week. Any genre, any year, any band. No song will be left unscathed!
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A guided tour through the stories that have shaped our culture and the world we live in. Whether you’re a literature nerd, a romance aficionado, or just Not That Into Books, there’s no denying that the “great works” of literature have played a part in influencing everything from public policy to superhero movies. If you’ve ever wanted to know whether that pretentious guy on Twitter is correct in referring to news stories as “Orwellian,” wondered what stories inspired shows like Bridgerton, o ...
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Overwhelmed by choice in the Peak TV era? Join hosts and IRL friends Tolani Shoneye (of 'The Receipts' podcast fame) and Gena-mour Barrett (who works for Netflix) as they discuss what they're watching, and what they think * you * should be watching too. Each week they'll be accompanied by a guest from the world of Netflix, who'll share a recommendation of their own. From brand new shows to overlooked gems, 10/10 Would Recommend is a freewheeling, unfiltered review show that will help you spe ...
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Dawgs on Demand Sports News

Hall Sports Communications

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Dawgs on Demand Podcast is a fun and informative sports podcast with host Chris Hall. We focus on University of Georgia and SEC football. With past guests including David Pollack, DJ Shockley, University of Georgia Athletic Director Josh Brooks, College and NFL Hall of Famer Champ Bailey, and more.
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Welcome to "The PodThing"!! Show-host and creator Jackie Drew presents audio dramas, interviews, and general discussions. This is to provide new podcast listeners with a buffet of sorts to figure out their exact taste in podcasts. https://thepodthing1.wixsite.com/mysite Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jack-drew/support
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Hannah Olson is redefining motherhood, and while her take may be hard to wrap your head around at first, it's actually quite simple. What she's saying is that motherhood is a relationship, and caregiving is a job - all those messages we get about laundry, vacuuming, even changing diapers and driving the kids to practice being "mom tasks," it's B.S.…
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How do you feel about the notion of a bucket list? Have you made one? And if you have, what's on it? Dr. Leah Williams Veazey has co-authored a study looking into meaning, mobility and mortality after a cancer diagnosis. It reveals the significance of the bucket list in the life of cancer patients. And travel that comes in on the top.…
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There are significant areas of concern in paediatric care for chronic illnesses within regional and rural Australia, including delayed diagnosis, lack of mental health support, and inadequate attention tailored to the needs of young people. How can we do better to support our kids in managing a life-altering chronic disease outside of capital citie…
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The Federal Government has announced an increase in 24,000 home care packages, with the aim of supporting more people to age at home, rather than move into an aged care facility. While this increase has been welcomed, industry experts, those relying on home care packages and carers say not only is more funding is needed to support people at home, b…
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On this episode of Something To Wrestle, Bruce and Conrad take us through the legendary career of the iconic tag team, "The Nasty Boys!" Bruce shares stories of his time meeting Brian Knobs and Jerry Saggs for the first time, the teams notorious reputation of ribs, and their run as WWF tag champs. MANSCAPED - Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the …
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EPISODE 36 - “Classic Hollywood Clones: The Remaking of a Movie Star” - 05/20/2024 SHOW NOTES: They say that imitation is the highest form of flattery. That may not be the case when it came to the star system of old Hollywood. When an actor like CLARK GABLE or GRETA GARBO or ROCK HUDSON emerged as a star, every studio in town tried to capitalize an…
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Australia is home to dozens of species of native bees, including 11 kinds of stingless bees. Native beekeeping is a growing hobby, and a growing industry, but if you don't have a hive yourself, how can you start? Sarah Hamilton shares how looking after bees can make you more connected to the world around you.…
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It's a big milestone when your kids leave the nest, but it can leave you feeling a bit... empty. And while there's plenty of literature about that empty nest syndrome when it comes to mothers, fathers also struggle with their kids' transition to adulthood. We look at where dads can go to open up about their grief and how they can reframe their role…
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When times are tough, like they are for many of us at the moment, the thing we keep coming back to is resilience. You gotta push through, bounce back, find a way to be ok. But what if we're wrong about what resilience really looks like? Dr Helen Street is a social psychologist and her new book The Impossible Question of Living Well looks at why liv…
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Send us a Text Message. Weird sexy babies! Energy vampires! A desperate need for someone to make the coffee! Jess Versus supplied our sweet cover art and came to talk to us about Mary Wilkins Freeman's 1903 short story, "Luella Miller"! If you can't get enough of Jess's amazing art, check out @jessversus or @xenithrichmond on Instagram, or at https…
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Your brother in law has just published his first work of fiction, a novel. But he's used your name to identify one of the worst characters in the book. The author, his mother and your husband don't think this is a big deal. You've tried to express how hurt you are but no one wants to address it. What can you do with these feelings?…
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Being honest can be equal parts scary and liberating. It can take a while to work up to being honest with someone, and it can feel confronting when someone is honest with you. The term 'radical honesty' has been bandied about the internet lately. Proponents claim it can reduce stress and help us feel more connected to those around us. But the art o…
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Students have gathered on campuses across Australia to protest their universities' involvement with weapons manufacturers and with the state of Israel. Deakin University and the ANU have called time on the protests, but the Group of 8 released a statement of principals which includes support for "the right to peaceful, non-violent demonstrations on…
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As the youngest and only female executive general manager at one of Australia’s Top 200 listed financial service companies, Jo Wagstaff appeared to have it all: a corner office overlooking Sydney harbour, a new BMW bought outright with her latest bonus, a beautiful home, husband and son. But underneath, she was ‘barely keeping it together’. And one…
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Have you ever turned down the wrong street on your way home and found yourself surprised by your own town? Even the most exciting city can begin to feel familiar, even a little boring, but what happens if you embrace those wrong turns or even treat your city like a tourist? Professor Stephen Dobson shares his thoughts on why we should take a fresh …
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The Treasurer, Jim Chalmers, has been at pains to call this a "responsible" budget. And it's clear that the Government is hoping to convince the Reserve Bank that an interest cut is warranted by the end of the year. But, with many Australian's still feeling the pressure of the increased cost of living, does the budget do enough to balance the chall…
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Nobody has a story like William Regal! Bruce and Conrad cover his start in the business at just 16 years old, touring Europe, a surprise tryout with the WWF nobody talks about, getting hired in WCW - who brought him in, why he left, and who he called in the WWE to come in. Plus, the illness that nearly cost him his life, his addiction, the rocky st…
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May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and this week I am joined by Sara Springer of Rebel Housewife Blog to talk all things mental health and healing in motherhood. From Sara's own story of hitting rock-bottom with postpartum depression to how every mom can start to prioritize her own mental wellness, this episode is for you no matter where you are…
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Anybody hanging out in the Melbourne early 80's music scene will know Painters and Dockers, the veteran punk band fronted by Paulie Stewart. But these days you are far more likely to hear him singing with the Alma nuns in Timor Leste. Paulie's activist work is shaped by a personal tragedy and you might even say his music was too.…
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The recent move by Cumberland Council in Western Sydney to ban books about same sex parenting in its libraries is not a one off. The Australian Library and Information Association says there has been an increase in so-called book challenges in Australia, where community members try to have certain books removed from library shelves. The move echoes…
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Ahead of the Federal budget, SNAICC, the peak body for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, is calling for childcare and early education to be made more affordable for First Nations families, through subsidies that would provide up to 30 hours of free access to childcare. SNAICC and parts of the Aboriginal community-controlled early lear…
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On this episode of Something To Wrestle, Bruce and Conrad are back discussing the incomparable career of John Cena. Bruce shares his thoughts on the iconic performer and his ascension to "Top Guy" status in World Wrestling Entertainment. Make sure to go back in the archives and listen to "The Rise Of John Cena part 1&2 to learn more about this lege…
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This week, Red and Teresa go thru some Rap Covers. Can a redneck pandering cover of an iconic song beat a "sexy when it shouldn't be" cover of a 90's rap anthem? You be the judge!!! Hardy - Gin + Juice VS Rizzi Myers - California Love ***SHOW NOTES*** Teresa done fucked around and goofed her audio up for this Hidden Track. So bare with it. It hasn'…
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EPISODE 35 - “The Mystery Behind the Columbia Pictures’ Torch Lady and MGM’s Leo, the Lion” - 05/13/2024 Every major Hollywood studio has its recognizable logo. Paramount has its “mountain of stars,” 20th Century Fox has its roving klieg lights, and RKO has its radio towers. But two of the most famous studio logos have to be MGM’s “Leo, the lion” a…
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Watching your parents grow old can be challenging at times, but there can be some comfort in being the arm they use to steady themselves on as they age. But what happens when you don't live in the same city, or even the same country? How are first-generation immigrants tackling long-distance caregiving?…
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We might be spending less on luxuries now, but perfume is the exception. Sales are surging in 2024 for big brands and independent makers alike. So, when times are tough, why are we still forking out for something sweet-smelling? And what do perfumes really do for our well-being and confidence?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Germans have a word for anticipatory happiness: vorfreude. It's the recognition that anticipating something good can be great for us. We know it has several benefits for our mental and physical health, so how can we build it into our lives, in both a big and small way daily?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Send us a Text Message. What do we want? Godot! When do we want it? On an uncertain and largely symbolic timeline that represents the uncertainty of existence! We're taking a stroll through Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot," with David Timberline! If you want more of David, you can find him on the podcast "Chasing Phantom," read his theater revi…
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Get the full episode on the Patreon - www.patreon.com/goodbanter The fellers sit down with comedian, writer, podcaster and producer Matt Hardy. We chat about moving to the UK to do stand up and then coming back to Australia and hosting his own TV show. Matt had some brief fame with his stand up show "I'm So Australian" and his one man show "Saturda…
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This is a Self-Care Snippet from The Worthy Mother Podcast. As mothers, we need to prioritize our own care. Within this few-minute long episode, you will hear how our past guests prioritize their own self-care and some tips on how you can do the same. Tune in to the full episode 70. Showing Up For Your Kids Means Showing Up For Yourself with Analis…
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You pick up a friend to go out for lunch, and are joined by their digital nomad millennial house guest. Things are going well until the bill comes and the guest wants to calculate it down to the cent. As you're driving them back, the guest opens a big bottle of kombucha and spills it all over the back seat of your new car. You didn't ask for money …
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From the outside, the intense, hyper-commercial culture inside financial firms seems both fascinating and appalling, leading to works like The Wolf of Wall Street. What's it like from the inside, especially if you'd already tried to step away from it, to try to find a new kind of balance? In her new memoir, Private Equity, Carrie Sun details how sh…
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Playwright and author Marieke Hardy has long been cutting us up with her sharp and witty takes on life. She brings her best nuggets of wisdom to Life Matters, explaining why she always makes time for dinner with a book, and how embracing a beginner's mindset changed her life.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Renowned chef Joseph Abboud grew up steeped in the comforting, Lebanese food traditions of his parents. But his travels along the Silk Road led him to realise there was a much richer Middle-Eastern food tradition that he could bring to Australian shores. How did that epiphany lead Joseph to join other chefs ushering in a new ‘Lebanese-Australian fo…
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Finding a job or career that matches your values, and even your passions, is the dream for many. But how do you begin to figure out what that means in practice? And, if you find it, how do you stop from dedicating all of your energy into your work, to the point that you risk burning out?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A Melbourne private school has expelled two of its male students, following their involvement in spreadsheet that rated female students on their attractiveness and used sexually violent terms. As Australian society contemplates its ongoing problem with gendered violence, what are the best strategies for families, schools, and wider society to use w…
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Maternal ambivalence is an “experience shared variously by all mothers in which loving and hating feelings for their children exist side by side,” according to psychotherapist Rozsika Parker. These complex, often contradictory feelings mothers so often feel are completely normal - especially in the context we are all currently raising children in. …
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Pharmacists have been offering a wide variety of basic medical services for decades, including medication reviews, wound care, and sleep apnoea support. it can also be possible for pharmacists to diagnose and refer you to a GP when required. But how has the role of the pharmacist evolved with time, and what’s on offer for no additional fee?…
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In September 2020, when parts of the country were dealing with the threat of illness and death due to covid, writer Nova Weetman found herself caring for her partner of 25 years, playwright Aidan Fennessy, at home as he was dying from cancer. After Aidan's death, Nova found herself contemplating not only how we grieve when life and personal respons…
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Over the weekend, the Government has proposed two important changes for tertiary students and graduates. The HECS-HELP scheme would be indexed to the lower option of the Consumer Price Index or the Wage Price Index, and that change will be backdated a year, which will save students and graduates hundreds or thousands of dollars. Additionally, stude…
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This week, Red and Teresa delve into celebrity music. They pose the question: Can a slow, unexciting cover of a Tom Waits song outshine a bizarre, spooky tune about beer? It's up to YOU to decide! Scarlett Johansson - Falling Down VS Sylvester Stallone - Drinkin' Stein Join the Patreon patreon.com/ssotw Join the discord https://discord.com/invite/D…
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In “It’s A Wonderful Life,” BEULAH BONDI played the most loving mother to JAMES STEWART. Ma Bailey is the epitome of sweetness, kindness, and supportiveness so it’s quite shocking when we meet the Ma Bailey who would have existed had George Bailey not been born. She’s cold, bitter, and unkind. It gives Bondi the wonderful opportunity to play two ve…
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