Kristen McGuire of Adams Natural Meats, a high quality provider of Bison and Beef products, in both Buckeye, AZ and Evergreen, CO. She comes on the podcast to discuss the recent meat supply shortage as reported by the media, how they have adapted since the pandemic, and the health benefits of having a steady amount of bison.
Christina Bobb
Christina Bobb was the Executive Secretary for the Department of Homeland Security, served in the Marine Corps, and now is a journalist for One America News Network and the host of “Weekly Briefing.”
Rudy Giuliani
Rudy Giuliani is an American politician and attorney who served as the 107th Mayor of New York City from 1994 to 2001. He previously served as the United States Associate Attorney General from 1981 to 1983 and the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York from 1983 to 1989.
Dr. Ryan Cole
Dr. Ryan Cole, a Mayo Clinic-trained anatomic, clinical pathologist, and founder of www.ColeDiagnostics.com , an independent medical laboratory focused on providing meaningful and relevant information regarding your health.
Mollie James
Dr. Mollie James, DO is board certified in General surgery, critical care and also certified in functional medicine. She was a frontline ICU volunteer in NYC during the peak of the pandemic. On the podcast we discuss the real number of COVID vaccine complications being more than 100 times what is currently being reported recently featured on The Gateway Pundit, how pharmacists are refusing to fill ivermectin prescriptions, and the launching of The James Clinic, her functional medicine virtual clinic.
Ashley Brasovan is currently a professional sub-ultra trail/mountain runner for Hoka One One and also has a full time career as an Energy Efficiency/Renewable Energy Consultant residing full time in Golden, CO. She comes on the podcast to discuss her recent fastest known time of 5 hrs 27 mins (FKT) of running the Four Pass Loop in Aspen, CO, how she is managing during the pandemic, why introverts are such good listeners, and her career in sustainability.
Jewher Ilham is the daughter of Uyghur scholar, Ilham Tohti, an internationally noted moderate voice who was dedicated to bridging the gap between the Uyghur people and the Han Chinese. Jewher arrived in the United States in 2013, following the detention of her father at the Beijing airport, as they were prepared to travel to Indiana University. This was the last time she saw her father. In September of 2014, he was given an unprecedented life sentence based on the writings on his website.
Ben Hatta, is an executive producer that has worked on shows such as The Bachelor, Amazing Race, Hell’s Kitchen, and the Netflix documentary Team Foxcatcher. He comes on the podcast to discuss his grandfather introducing the sport of wrestling to Japan in the 1930’s, becoming a high school state wrestling champ for St. Edward’s high school after only starting his senior year, the Walsh/St. Edward’s rivalry, his time at University of Pennsylvania, and his future projects.
Sam Neider was a 2X state wrestling champion from St. Edward’s high school, 2X All-American wrestler from Northwestern University and the founder of Higher Purpose, a nature-integrated rite of passage for men transitioning into the “2nd half” life. He comes on the podcast to discuss how he got into wrestling, his take on the Walsh/Ed’s rivalry, his time at Northwestern, and why he decided to sell everything, go mobile with his family which has lead him to his new venture “Higher Purpose.”
Laura Thweatt is a professional runner for Saucony originally from Durango, Colorado. She comes on the podcast to discuss her 5th place finish at the U.S. Olympic Trials in Atlanta, GA this past February, being coached by Joe Bosshard, what she has been doing during Covid-19, her love for “The Office” and cooking.
Devon is a runner who runs roads, trails, mountains from distance from 5km to 100 mile. She has run more than 50 Marathons (including 36 sub 3 hours marathons) and 50 Ultras since 2006, winning and CR a majority. She comes on the podcast to discuss her recent achievement of running 500km in 10 days, how ultra-running has evolved since she started back in 2006, sponsorships, YouTube videos, and how she and her husband Nathan navigated their bakery M.H. Bread and Butter during the pandemic.
Sara Vaughn, mid-distance runner, real estate agent, wife, and mother of four earned a spot on the 2017 London World Championships team with a 3rd place finish at the USA Championships in the 1500m. She comes on the podcast to discuss what she has been up to during the pandemic, how she feels about races possibly happening in 2020, and how running is more important than ever right now
Coach John Heffernan is the head wrestling coach for St. Edward’s high school in Lakewood, Ohio. He comes on the podcast to discuss how he got into wrestling, being a State Champion his senior year at St. Ed’s, being a 2X All-American at Iowa under legendary coach Dan Gable, the classic Walsh-St. Ed’s rivalry in the 90’s, being an assistant coach under Greg Urbas and how coaching has changed from when he started in 1992 to today.
Neely S. Gracey is an eight-time NCAA DII Champion and has ran 3 Olympic Trials. She has represented Team USA and has raced in 8 different countries where she was the top American and 13th in the World in the 2013 World Cross Country Championships in Poland. She comes on the podcast to discuss what she has been doing during Covid-19, how she has been coaching her athletes through her Get Running Coaching Business and her love for: bread, pizza baking, cookies and moscow mules.