Mick Foley, Ed Lyon, Jason “Superman HPV” Mendelson, Joanne Kaminsky, and Christopher Daniels
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Mick Foley, Ed Lyon, Jason “Superman HPV” Mendelson, Joanne Kaminsky, and Christopher Daniels
Mick Foley kicks things off with a heartfelt reunion and a wild throwback: 58 minutes with the Colorado Kid in front of 25 fans—because pride in performance beats crowd size. He traces the leap from WCW to WWF stardom, then his unexpected turn as Santa’s jolly elf. The Santa work, born from the I Am Santa Claus doc, channels the same ring-craft into real-world magic—especially in tough hospital visits. His book Saint Mick captures a five-year arc, written in his own voice to make the moments live on the page.
Tax strategist Ed Lyon jumps in for a simulcast masterclass: the code is red lights (pay) and green lights (go). Most pros park on the reds; Ed hunts the greens—medical reimbursement plans, charitable strategies, Roth backdoors, entity choices, and more—within a holistic plan. He lays out his “diagnose → prescribe → fill” model with a savings guarantee, and reminds us policy rumors are just that until a bill becomes law. Bottom line: strategy first, hacks second.
Nutrition host Kelly Springer spotlights Jason Mendelson—“Superman HPV”—a stage-four HPV tonsil cancer survivor turned global advocate. Jason relives diagnosis, brutal treatment, and why he now pushes gender-neutral HPV vaccination to prevent multiple cancers (and RRP). Kelly shares her own HPV story, reinforcing that this is about cancer prevention, not stigma. Jason’s mission: raise vaccination rates, erase shame, and save families from what he endured.
Veteran reading specialist and mentor-to-tutors Joanne Kaminsky returns, showing tutors how to actually get students: move from old SEO and flyers to answer-engine optimization, authority content, and referral ecosystems. She stresses consistent, useful video, real case studies, and community accountability. The pitch is simple: parents want experienced pros and proof of progress—deliver both, online, without the coffee-shop noise.
Finally, Ring of Honor’s Christopher Daniels teases his “renaissance man” lane—wrestling, stunt work, and now comics. Inspired by collaborators like Art Baltazar, he’s stepped into writing, merging lifelong passions for wrestling and graphic storytelling. It’s a quick hit, but the theme tracks the whole episode: take what you’ve mastered, evolve it, and make something new. Old school grit. Forward motion. That’s the show.




