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Cecelia Townes, the founder of Gladiathers, returns for our Season 6 premiere. We get her thoughts on the Gladiathers Tribe, making the move from Atlanta to New York City, getting ready for marriage, and her thoughts on the recent news of the past week. An intriguing conversation in store for the premiere. This segment is sponsored by Gladiathers. NOTE: The following contains language that some will find objectionable. Parental discretion is advised.
Dr. LaKeitha Poole, the founder of Small Talk Counseling & Consulting and LSU's Director of Student-Athlete Mental Health, returns for N The Zone's Season 6 premiere to get her thoughts on LSU student-athletes and the handling of mental health during COVID, how she's had to reinvent herself during COVID, social justice issues and the recent election cycle. The following segment is sponsored by Small Talk Counseling & Consulting.
The NBA draft is done and free agency has hit the fan...we provide you this N The Zone NBA Special with Palmer Alexander and special guest from "The Price Check" podcast, Josh Price. Getting you up on the potential movers and shakers and seeing which teams' stock could be going up or plummeting in this upcoming NBA season beginning Dec. 22nd. This special is sponsored by Cafe Piazza STL. (NOTE: The following was recorded 11/21 prior to any transactions or contract extensions were announced)
In this episode of "The Cannabis Corner," Legend and Zach touch on the decriminalization bill passed by the U.S. House of Representatives. Zach also discusses the new dispensaries going up locally in the St. Louis metro area, along with the riff between licensed home growers and commercial owners. In addition, he educates on the differences between the homegrown side and the commercial side. Plus they touch on why there needs to be comradery and community over competition when it comes down to cannabis. Also, Zach gives his "Grow Tips" to use for cannabis quality. This show is sponsored by Elite Homegrowers Academy and Cross Grand Photography.
It's finally here! N The Zone's newest podcast about all things cannabis! In this introductory episode, co-hosts Palmer Alexander (N The Zone Show) and Zachery Post (CEO of Elite Homegrowers Academy) gives you an introduction to what's to come in the world of cannabis, plus their recap of Cann-A-Ween 2020, and more. Cannabis talk in St. Louis. Cannabis talk in Missouri. Cannabis talk in the country. It's all here, press PLAY today! NOTE: This show contains some language that some will find objectionable. Parental discretion is advised.
Back with another edition of "The Price Check" as Josh Price and A-Train dive into the latest moves in the offseason. They "Secure The Bag" in categories this go around...those that deserve the bag, got theirs at the right time, and the obscure ones that make you wonder. Then they discuss the teams that have done well in the offseason and the ones that didn't do so hot. Josh has a bone to pick about the LA Clippers and the Detroit Pistons. A-Train has a bone to pick with his Chicago Bulls. Plus what happens to John Wall??? They talk about the Christmas Day games (haven't been scheduled as of this posting) and what to potentially look forward to Friday, December 25th. NOTE: The following contains language that some will find objectionable. Parental discretion is advised.
Palmer sits down with Chip Smith of Cross Grand Photography and they touch on how Chip started CGP and how his business ties with the St. Louis' hip hop scene. They talk about his business has impacted the Dutchtown neighborhood and has brought in some of the local politicians like Congresswoman Cori Bush and current St. Louis mayor Tishaura Jones. They discuss his newest documentary featuring 4-Star and high school All-American wide receiver Kevin Coleman. Then they finalized the conversation about the Black Frost Christmas song currently streaming through the Network. This segment was sponsored by Cross Grand Photography.  NOTE: The following segment contains language that some will find objectionable. Parental discretion is advised.
In the first monologue of 2022, The Livn' Legend gives his thoughts on the St. Louis' $790 million lawsuit settlement touching on Bob Blitz's position, Tishaura Jones vs Thurman, Randy Karraker (aka Randy Correcter), and Ben Frederickson of St. Louis Post-Dispatch vs Daniel Wallach. Then he teaches a lesson to St. Louis BattleHawks fans about the difference between a hawk and a crow.  NOTE: The following contains language that some will find objectionable. Parental discretion is advised.
Josh and A-Train discuss the potential movers and shakers coming for the NBA's trading deadline. Does James Harden want out of Brooklyn? Is Ben Simmons finally going to move out of Philly? Does any of the top 6 seeds in each conference need to make a move for championship contention? Do the bottom feeders need to unload their talent to being their rebuilds? Lots to discuss with so little time to do it in the "The Price Check NBA Trade Deadline Show."  NOTE: The following does contain language that some will find objectionable. Parental discretion is advised.
Palmer and Josh touch on the Western Conference: Can Phoenix return back to the NBA Finals? Can the Warriors return to the top? Is Andrew Wiggins the whole package? Is Memphis playing with house money with their recent success? Are the Lakers getting into the play-in? The guys go over the storylines so far in the West. This segment is sponsored by Cafe Piazza STL and Cross Grand Photography.
Palmer and Josh touch on the Eastern Conference: Are the Bulls for real? Can the Bucks repeat? Are the Nets in trouble? Who could be a surprise in the East? Who else has fallen out of favor? They touch on the various storylines going down in the East. This segment is sponsored by Cafe Piazza STL and Cross Grand Photography.
Winter has arrived and The Livn Legend has a Christmas song for all of you. Merry Christmas from the N The Zone Network.
In part 2 with St. Louis media personality Tammie Holland, they touch a bit more of her time on the radio with "The Breakfast Crew" through personal and humorous moments. Plus they talk about her progress fighting Stage 4 colon cancer where she puts to rest rumors and gives assurance to her fans. She shows her gratitude towards her fans, and why she loves sugar in her food, "black fame," and why she did her infamous laugh. This segment is sponsored by Cafe Piazza and Cross Grand Photography.
St. Louis radio legend Tammie Holland blesses her presence with a 2-part interview with Palmer Alexander. In Part 1, Tammie discusses admiration for fans who love sports, getting her first gig with STL sports radio legend Charlie Tuna, working for a black-owned TV station, working with The Breakfast Crew (Tony Scott, Guy Torry, and Arika Parr), plus working in media after her radio career ended. This segment is sponsored by Cafe Piazza and Cross Grand Photography.
Blair Ledet, anchor and reporter of KTVI Fox 2, returns to the podcast to talk with Palmer about being embraced in St. Louis, adjusting to a new culture, plus...is she a fan of Imo's Pizza???  If not, she can always go to our sponsor at Cafe Piazza, who's sponsoring this segment along with Cross Grand Photography.
In this edition of "The Monologue," The Livn' Legend gives producer Arlington some trouble, then he gives a tribute to Thurman, a fan of the show. He discusses how St. Louis sports radio host Randy Karraker has a week-long Twitter "discussion" with Thurman and his talk with St. Louis mayor Tishaura Jones. If you have followed the last two monologues, the talk has been about how the mayor is not a fan of St. Louis professional sports. Also, The Livn' Legend shows his displeasure with certain fans lobbying for Maryland Heights (a suburb area in St. Louis county) to build a football stadium out there.  NOTE: The following contains language that some will find objectionable. Parental discretion is advised.
The Livn' Legend continues on about the STL football lawsuit in this edition of "The Monologue." But please try not "get in your feelings" when discussing this. The Livn' Legend doubles down on the hypocrisy from some STL leadership with professional sports. Plus he turns into Dr. Kil to help Randy Karraker (of 101 ESPN in St. Louis) get out of his feelings, and the potential spots for a new St. Louis NFL expansion team.  NOTE: The following contains language that some will find objectionable. Parental discretion is advised.
In Part 2, Les Thomas gives his thoughts on the STL vs NFL lawsuit, covering different sports while working on the "60 Minute Warning," along with a hilarious moment that happened while at a Rams game involving safety Jerome Carter. This segment is sponsored by Cross Grand Photography and Cafe Piazza.
Les Thomas from Red Cups On The Sideline joins Palmer for a 2-part interview. In Part 1, they talk about the "Red Cups On The Sideline" crew forming a brotherhood along with working together on their St. Louis internet-based sports show "The 60 Minute Warning," and give his thoughts on the NBA season so far. This segment is sponsored by Cross Grand Photography and Cafe Piazza.
"If you having trolley problems, I feel bad for you son. I got 99 problems but a stadium ain't one." Ok, so that doesn't hit like the Jay-Z song did from 2004.  Thanks to some inspiration seen on Twitter from fan of the show, Thurman...The Livn' Legend Kil goes "Heel Kil" in this special edition of "The Monologue." He touches on the negative attitude from St. Louis' city/county leadership on sports/entertainment in the city and its area region. Plus, he also discusses how that same leadership shows its hypocrisy by screaming for more safety in the city but yet wants to fund a trolley that didn't see the light of day in its initial run. Plus, he gives his thoughts on the St. Louis Cardinals' newest manager, Oliver Marmol, and the team's management since Tony LaRussa left the franchise back in 2011.  NOTE: The following contains language that some will find objectionable. Parental discretion is advised.
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