Day26 & Beyhive Energy: and Super Bowl Champions
Day26–We Are Free
Day26 is a band that Diddy formed and nurtured so you know they’ve been through it. They succeeded, broke up, reunited, and now they’re independent. They got stories.
Is the Beyhive Ready? (with Sarah Hagi)
This week, Hunter Harris and Peyton Dix talk about all the big moments from this year’s Grammy ceremony and get nosy about some Bachelor Nation gossip with the Rachael Kickconnell/Matt James breakup. Then, they chat with returning guest Sarah Hagi about Oscar nominee Karla Sofía Gascon’s history of racism, and what it was like to break the big story.
Emails & Iguanas Part Two
On this episode, Aries and Andy talk about Godzilla, O.J., black mafia, Superman, Super Gremlins, male singers, Breaking Bad and Bob Dylan is trash.
FAMILY BUSINESS: THE RISE OF VINNIE OCEAN
In 1997, after the death of acting boss Jake Amari, Vinnie “Ocean” Palermo is named part of a three man panel that will now run the DeCavalcante family. Vinnie Ocean is considered the most likely candidate to be the real Tony Soprano, for a number of reasons. We trace his rise & fall in the mafia in this two-part episode.
Throwback Spotlight
Amari “Monster” Marshall – I Dance For Beyonce
Amari Marshall aka Amari Monster was a Dance Captain on Beyonce’s Renaissance World Tour. She danced beside the Queen night after night. She’s the person Beyonce chose to help Blue Ivy be ready for her part of the show. Amazing conversation about dance, working with Beyonce, working with Blue Ivy, working with Rihanna on the Super Bowl halftime show and more.
Tony Gonzalez – Routine of Greatness
It’s Super Bowl time, and on this week’s episode former Chief tight end and NFL great Tony Gonzalez sits down with Jared to discuss his journey and lifelong passion for the game. Born and raised in Southern California, Tony’s natural athleticism and unrivaled work ethic won him the Orange County High School Athlete of the Year award, an honor he shared with classmate Tiger Woods.
What We Are Loving
Go Birds! For the last few weeks, I have been watching the Philadelphia Eagles ascend through the NFL playoffs. We’ll see if they can take it all the way this Sunday at the Big Game. GO BIRDS!
Fun Fact
Story From History
This week in history: On February 7, 1964, The Beatles arrived for the very first time in the United States, in New York.