Sinopsis
The Remotely Interested (RI) Podcast is a show about technology and people. Adam Spring started the show based on his experiences and interests in a world driven by technology.
Episodios
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Remotely Interested Podcast Special - Billy Corgan, David Marquez And NWA Powerrr TV Studio Wresting
02/10/2019 Duración: 41minBilly Corgan of The Smashing Pumpkins took full ownership of the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) on October 1st, 2017. In this special report, Adam Spring sat down with Billy and David Marquez (Championship Wrestling From Hollywood) to discuss TV studio wrestling.This included a new show called NWA Powerrr. The first set of tapings for Powerrr took place at the GBP Studios in Atlanta on September 30th and October 1st, 2019. It was the first time in circa three decades that televised wrestling was presented to a mainstream audience in this way. This Remotely Interested special report explores several themes. These include how the internet and decentralized media has helped reshape professional wrestling as a business. The history of professional wrestling, and its importance when establishing the fundamentals that go into how a production is structured. Billy and David demonstrate a deep and passionate understanding of what they want to achieve via NWA Powerrr. The National Wrestling Alliance or NWA was
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RI Podcast 24 Extended: R. Tyson Smith - Fighting For Recognition
20/09/2019 Duración: 27minDr R. Tyson Smith PhD is the author of Fighting for Recognition. Released through Duke University Press, the book was a result of a long-term ethnographic study that examined the “indy” wrestling scene in New York. That was, in the mid-2000. Tyson sat down with the Remotely Interested podcast to discuss his past work in this extended discussion of the Michael Cuellari episode. RI Podcast 24: Michael “Q.T. Marshall” Cuellari – Lessons Learned from Professional Wrestling https://soundcloud.com/remotelyinterested/ri-podcast-24-michael-qt-marshall-cuellari-lessons-learned-from-professional-wrestling Professional Wrestling and Sociology Barthes, Roland. [1957] 1972. Mythologies. New York: Hill and Wang Publishers (last accessed August 12th 2019): http://www.english.unt.edu/~simpkins/Barthes%20Myths.pdf Smith, R. T. 2008. ‘‘Passion Work: The Joint Production of Emotional Labor in Professional Wrestling.’’ Social Psychology Quarterly 71:157–76. (2019 Thompson Reuter Impact Factor 1.54) https://journals.sagepu
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RI Podcast 24: Michael “Q.T. Marshall” Cuellari – Lessons Learned from Professional Wrestling
14/08/2019 Duración: 01h04minMichael Cuellari made his debut as a professional wrestler in 2004. In-ring career includes Ring of Honor, World Wrestling Entertainment and Impact Wrestling. Michael is currently Head Couch at 1 Fall Power Factory and Associate Producer for All Elite Wrestling. Cuellari is more widely known by the ring name Q.T. Marshall. He was also the subject of a documentary released in 2017. The Wrestler – A Q.T. Marshall Story. It won the Best Documentary at the San Diego Comic-Con Film Festival that same year. Adam and the Remotely Interested podcast visited Michael at his training facility – 1 Fall Power Factory. They sat down and discussed his life in wrestling: as a fan, performer and teacher. The interview also explores new media and connecting with a fan or supporter base. One Fall Power Factory- 1FW Training Facility https://1fpowerfactory.com/ https://youtu.be/hn2qNPclOZc https://twitter.com/realmmarshall1 The Wrestler – A Q.T. Marshall Story https://www.bigfpictures.com/ From Wrestler to Coach https://y