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The Savannah Bananas are on tour and they're one and only stop in a college stadium in none other than Alex Box Stadium! Of course, former LSU National Champion Anthony Ranaudo had to steal some time with Savannah Bananas Short Stop Ryan Cox. Ryan dives into how he became a Banana, what a day in the life of a Savannah Banana looks like, how the Savannah Bananas come up with their dances and some of the work that goes behind playing high-level baseball while also entertaining a huge crowd.#SavannahBananas #RyanCox #LSU
Valley Vision's host Abby Alonzo joined Anthony Ranaudo on the purple couch to discuss what to expect in the near future and how to overcome failure. 2023 LSU National Championship Baseball player, Cade Beloso, will join LSU Sports Reporter Abby Alonzo and former MLB player Anthony Ranaudo to host Culture Media's new show: Beyond the Box, a post-game segment for LSU Baseball that will be launching next week and continue throughout the season at Don Juan Cigar Bar and Modesto. #LSUBaseball #ValleyVision #LSU
https://www.hearthasnolimit.org/Anthony Ranaudo is joined by former LSU baseball player, Cole Freeman, and his partner in business, Brenden Hitzman. Anthony, Cole, and Brenden walk through Cole's upbringing and commitment to LSU, as well as the purpose behind their clothing line Heart Has No Limit. Cole and Brenden have such solid hearts and our incredibly purpose driven in their mission to help educate and encourage communities of people who have been historically left behind. We hope you enjoy listening to this conversation as much as we enjoyed having it!
Anthony Ranaudo goes solo this week with producer, Joe Mitchell, to talk about the LSU Women's basketball game vs South Carolina and where the LSU brand is heading. He also shows love to one of his employees, Mya Young, who started her own clothing "Monet Wear."
National Champions in Hip Hop and Third Place in Jazz, LSU Tiger Girls Jessie Mirabal, Darah Haidet, and Amani Williams join Anthony Ranaudo on this edition of The Up & In Show.Jessie and Darah talk about their experiences placing first, not only this past season, but also in 2022 with their edition of Like a Boy by Ciara. Amani speaks to what it means for her to be a sophomore on this team and what it means to be an LSU Tiger Girl.The girls talk about their time in Orlando and staying in a mansion during their stay, as well as the scoop behind why all the tiger girls made their instagram profile pictures dogs.
LSU Football legend, Jacob Hester, joins Anthony Ranaudo on The Up & In Show to discuss what it was like to be recruited by legendary LSU and Alabama Head Football Coach Nick Saban, some of his favorite memories of Coach Saban, playing football in the NFL, how much the support of his wife means to him, being a media personality in todays world of social media, the state of college football, and what LSU means to the state of Louisiana.This was one of our favorite conversations and we're incredibly thankful to Jacob for joining us!
Darrick Landreneau was a student at LSU in the early 2010s when he was studying medicine while also wanting to pursue film making. He committed to recording himself every day for a number of years in order to capture enough moments from his life that would be worthy of being put into a movie. In the process, Darrick would encounter the world of MagCon and young celebrities who found starts to their career via the Vine app such as: Shawn Mendez, Nash Grier, Cameron Dallas, and more. Darrick traveled the world with them videoing all of it, got a job in sports videography with LSU, found a relationship with a girl that had it's ups and downs, experienced the final days with his mother, and learned tons of valuable lessons that are shared throughout the movie. Check out the trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-pV9RXtWkwCheck out the full movie here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrauHM8mngI
LSU Men's golfer, Connor Gaunt, is a transfer who has been nominated for the Fred Haskin's award.The Fred Haskin's award serves as "the heisman for golf." Connor talks about his up-bringing, his competitive nature, his relationship with his parents/belief in God that push him forward, and the opportunity he has in front of him this season.He also mentions how he would love an opportunity to play on the PGA tour, or even LIV, given the opportunity.
Brad Duncan is a friend of ours, and regular at Anthony Ranaudo's collectible store in Perkins Rowe, Cards and Culture.Brad does freelance sneaker art for many names you would likely recognize such as Brian Kelly, Gordon McKernan, Alex Bregman, Jack Bech, and more. He talks about how he was commissioned for an order of 70 original pairs of Air Jordan's for the Gordon McKernan law firm, how he was selected to create Joe Burrow's cleats for the Bengals Monday Night Football game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, last night, for the "My Cause, My Cleats" game; before Burrow's injury. However, one of my favorite parts of this conversation is when Brad tells the authentic story of how this hobby came to fruition with a story about his children.We hope yall enjoy this one as much as we did!
Heather Bush is the owner of F45 in City Square, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.F45 is a fitness studio dedicated to functional, 45 minute workouts designed to work the full body. Using a combination of metabolic and strength formats, these workouts are class-led and prepare you to take on anything.Heather also started bush-photography in 1999. It has been a steadfast part of her life, part time while having kids, full time while raising kids, now part time again. She loves capturing true personalities of her subjects and creating timeless portraits for your home or office.
This episode is sponsored by Rejuvime Medical. You can visit them at rejuvimemedical.com or give them a call at (225)960-1580.Be sure to check out any of their locations and let them know that Anthony Ranaudo sent you! LocationsBaton Rouge: 4313 Bluebonnet Blvd., Suite A, Baton Rouge, LA 70809Houma: 435 Corporate Drive, Suite 402, Houma, LA 70360Metairie: 3749 N Causeway Blvd, Suite A, Metairie, LA 70002Shreveport: 4801 Line Ave, Suite 8, Shreveport, LA 71106Slidell: 2053 Gause Blvd East, Suite 250, Slidell, LA 70461Chris Pixley, CEO of Rejuvime Medical speaks on his daily routine, business development, how he got his start with Rejuvime, bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, and much more on The Up & In Show with Anthony Ranaudo
Cali Kilo is a content creator, rapper and director from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She joins Anthony Ranaudo on the purple couch for the second time since her career has advanced. She works as a videographer and producer for Flau'Jae Johnson and LSU Women's Basketball. She's made appearances on prominent rap radio stations and podcasts, like Trsh Magazine. She's collaborated with rappers like Erica Banks, Fredo Bang, Rip Relly and more. Cali Kilo shares some VERY interesting stories, talks about her journey to build her career and previews some of the songs she'll release soon.
Whit Weeks, freshman linebacker for LSU Football, joined Anthony Ranaudo on the purple couch for this week's episode of The Up & In Show. Whit Weeks, along with Omar Speights, Greg Penn Jr. and Harold Perkins Jr., has been a huge help for the LSU defense this season. Weeks shares how his freshman year at LSU has gone, what it's like to play on a team with his brother and how he enjoys playing for head coach Brian Kelly. Weeks also shares how his recruiting journey went, including a hog hunting trip when he visited Ole Miss. The freshman is an LSU Football fan favorite, and after this interview, it's easy to see why. #LSU #WhitWeeks #LSUFootball
This episode is sponsored by Rejuvime Medical. Rejuvime offer Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, Testosterone replacement therapy, human growth hormone supplementation, blood testing, and cosmetic injectables. Visit them at their Baton Rouge, Metairie, Slidell, Shreveport, or Houma locations for your initial blood work session; or give them a call at (866)329-8191.Trey Gallman is a country music artist from Louisiana, who is currently living in here Nashville, Tennessee. Trey has a song releasing THIS FRIDAY, October 21st, titled We Want Bama. GO CHECK THAT OUT and give him a follow on Instagram at "treygallmanmusic"Anthony and Trey talk about Gallman's introduction to music, while he was still playing football at LSU, and how he got fronted the money for all the equipment necessary to perform his first live show on short notice. He tracks all the way to now, currently living in Nashville, Tennessee and making a living writing music while trying to create a name for himself, at scale, performing his own original music.Trey's top 5 most popular songs are:Down a Little BackroadLouisiana WayFast LaneColorado CoronasWorkin My MojeauxStream his music on Spotify at "Trey Gallman"
Bradyn Swinson is a Redshirt Junior for the LSU Tigers football team, who transferred from The Oregon Ducks this past off-season.Bradyn joined Anthony Ranaudo for this week's edition of The Up & In Show to talk about how a kid from Georgia chose to go to school in Eugene, Oregon and the transfer back to the south to play football at LSU, in Baton Rouge.He also speaks about his relationship with his father and how his dad played a pivotal role in his recruitment process. Bradyn also shared his love for gaming and streaming online.Anthony asked Bradyn about NIL deals and where he sees himself in that world and Bradyn mentioned that he was recently signed to a gaming company as a streamer.
Jurnee Robinson, LSU Volleyball outside hitter joined Anthony Ranaudo to talk about her freshman year at LSU, how she got into volleyball and her goals of landing NIL deals and becoming an All-American. Robinson is already making a statement on the team, leading the team in plenty of stat lines. In 11 matches, Robinson has posted 172 kills, 52 digs, 5 solo blocks, 19 assisted blocks and a hitting percentage of 0.295. After losing the SEC opener to Kentucky last Friday, Robinson and the Tigers are gearing up for another SEC matchup with Missouri on Friday. Jurnee Robinson 2023 stats: 11 GP, 172 K, 52 D, 5 BS, 19 BA, 0.295%Other Culture Media Shows:The 10 Second Runoff: @10secondrunoffThe Up & In Show: @UpAndInShowValley Vision: @ValleyVision Bets And Breaks: @BetsAndBreaksLASmall Talk And Tall Tales: @SmallTalkAndTallTales Culture Media: @CultureMediaLA #LSU #LSUVolleyball #JurneeRobinson Support the show
Taylor Dobles, LSU Soccer forward, joined Anthony Ranaudo to talk about her 5th year with LSU Soccer, her college recruiting process and how NIL has affected the college athletic environment. A South Florida native, Dobles was named Louisiana Player of the Year her freshman year and is having a career year this season. Dobles endured bioth an ACL injury as well as an LSU coaching change in her first couple years with the Tigers and talks about how she navigated those challenges. With the options to attend LSU, the University of Florida and Ohio State, Dobles chose Baton Rouge because of the welcoming atmosphere she encountered during her official visit. The forward also talks about her friendship with Maya Gordon, another LSU soccer player. After losing the SEC opener to Ole Miss last Friday, Dobles and the Tigers are gearing up for another SEC matchup with Georgia on Thursday. Support the show
Kiya Johnson is a gymnast at LSU who competes all-around. The 9 time All-American, and reigning SEC specialist of the year, is a senior from Dallas, Texas. Over the course of her LSU career she has collected a number of accolades including: SEC floor exercise champion, SEC Freshman of the year, 40 career wins, No.1 performer on floor, 7 perfect 10s, and is only 1 of 3 LSU gymnasts to ever record perfect 10s on 3 different events. Johnson suffered an injury in 2023 after competing in just 2 meets, but is looking forward to returning in December for LSU's Gymnastics 101 meet, before starting the regular season in January.Career HighsVault: 10.000 (2-14-20 at GymQuarters Invite)Bars: 9.950 (2-28-20 vs. Arkansas)Beam: 10.000 (1-24-20 at FloridaFloor: 10.000 (Three times; Last: 3-21-21 at SEC Championships; First: 1-8-21 vs. Arkansas)All Around: 39.750 (2-14-20 at GymQuarters Invite)Individual TitlesVault: 8Bars: 3Beam: 5Floor: 15All-Around: 9Total: 40All American HonorsVault: 4Bars: 0Beam: 1Floor: 2All-Around: 1Total: 8Support the show
The Up & In Show took to the road this weekend, as Anthony Ranaudo went to Mandeville, Louisiana for the Buy-You Collectables Show where he was able to interview a number of local celebrities and athletes.LSU Baseball's Tommy White sat down for a brief interview and spoke about hitting the walk-off home run to send LSU to the College World Series Finals against Florida. He spoke about hte moment of beating Wake Forest and what it means to be a part of the LSU baseball organization under Head Coach jay Johnson. He gave due respect to Dylan Crews and Paul Skenes and mentioned he just tried to mimic his game and work ethic off of those two guys and let his play on the field reflect that. Former LSU Football player, Jacob Hester, sat down with Anthony Ranaudo to talk about DT Mekhi Wingo being awarded the coveted number 18 jersey for the LSU football team. Hester mentions how the players who previously wore the number 18 are essentially a fraternity of guys who are there for each other and support each other, most recently, when Foster Moreau was struggling with health issues, he was supported by the former number 18s at LSU in their group message. Jordan Spector got his local fame in the art community by painting a piece of art of Joe Burrow smoking a cigar after winning the College Football Playoff in 2019. He has since done work for Drew Brees, Jalen Hurts, and more athletes. Jordan is currently working on a new project, releasing custom sports cards of some of his favorite athletes from Philadelphia. Dwier Brown, most famously known as John Kinsella, Ray Kinsella's father in Field of Dreams, sat down with Anthony Ranaudo for a brief interview. In one of the most entertaining interviews of the day, Dwier Brown shared stories of Kevin Costner as he was working on multiple projects during the filming of Field of Dreams, and was right on the cusp of becoming an A-list actor. He also shared a story, for the first time on camera, about the passing of his biological father during his filming of Field of Dreams. He shared a story about driving from his own father's funeral, to portray a deceased father who would return for one last game of catch with his son. Brown goes in depth on what that role meant for him, and how he was able to process his true emotions and feelings in real time, and the public could see it on camera without knowing the reality of the situation he was currently experiencing. Becky Fos is Texas native who has lived in New Orleans for the last 17 years and has developed a following for her art. She is well-loved and highly admired within the art community and most famously known for her portrayals of the Louisana state bird, the pelican, as well as her depictions of oysters in her art. Becky is a rockstar in the art community and we look forward to developing a working relationship with her as our respective careers continue to move forward. Brielle Viator is a graphic designer who was the mastermind behind the creation of the Buy-You Collectables Show. She also owns her own company, as a young entrepreneur, titled The Social Sense. You can find her on Instagram @thesocial.sense and you should reach out to her for any graphic design needs!Support the show
LSU Women's Basketball guard, Kateri Poole joins Anthony Ranaudo on the purple couch to talk about her time with Kim Mulkey and the LSU Tigers. KP talks about entering the transfer portal from Ohio State, her relationship with Angel Reese and how her journey has led her to be a vital part of one of the most legendary college athletic organizations in the country. Poole also sheds light on what it's like to be a college athlete with NIL, how the Tigers celebrated after winning the 2023 National Championship in Dallas and how her close family and friends have influenced her career. Support the show