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On this week of Bakers Bantering, our cousin Kyle is in town from Kansas City and joins us on the podcast! Sadly he is in town for a somber reason, because of unfortunate news regarding our beloved Mimi Warren. With Derek and Jenna still processing what’s going on, they wanted a bit of normalcy. They shared some kind words about Mimi Warren, and it’s rare to have cousin Kyle in town on a weekday, so he was more than happy to join the show (0:51-4:30). Kyle shares his impressive resumé in the marketing and advertising realm. Jenna explains that he’s been an intricate part of the rise and expansion of Baker Banter and has been a tremendous help on the business side of things (4:32-9:24). Kyle used to work at Snapchat, and Derek enlisted his help when he ran into a posting problem back in the day. Derek discovered a problem that even the people working at Snapchat didn’t know about (9:35-13:55). Derek has learned a lot about posting on social media since becoming a TikTok star. Kyle gives him some insight about the type of work he used to do, and shares advice to anyone looking to get their foot in the marketing and advertising world (14:51-18:17). Kyle used to work on branding, and connected Snapchat with companies and movies like The Nun, which prompted Derek to share stories about his hilarious encounters with actual nuns (18:22-22:55). In the lengthy Weekly Wrestling Wrap Up, Derek tells us he has entered his Iyo Sky era, and reminisces about meeting Damage CTRL backstage at SmackDown last month (23:47-27:55). There is a big name making a return to NXT. Derek has some choice words for a handful of Superstars on AEW (28:00-42:09). In the WWE, Derek recaps some big wins from Crown Jewel in Saudi Arabia, and has some HOT TAKES for his War Games predictions (42:14-1:05:30).
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Subscribe to Baker Banter on Youtube: @bakerbanter
Follow us on TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat, Facebook: @bakerbanter
Find us on Cameo! @bakerbanter
On this week of Bakers Bantering, our cousin Kyle is in town from Kansas City and joins us on the podcast! Sadly he is in town for a somber reason, because of unfortunate news regarding our beloved Mimi Warren. With Derek and Jenna still processing what’s going on, they wanted a bit of normalcy. They shared some kind words about Mimi Warren, and it’s rare to have cousin Kyle in town on a weekday, so he was more than happy to join the show (0:51-4:30). Kyle shares his impressive resumé in the marketing and advertising realm. Jenna explains that he’s been an intricate part of the rise and expansion of Baker Banter and has been a tremendous help on the business side of things (4:32-9:24). Kyle used to work at Snapchat, and Derek enlisted his help when he ran into a posting problem back in the day. Derek discovered a problem that even the people working at Snapchat didn’t know about (9:35-13:55). Derek has learned a lot about posting on social media since becoming a TikTok star. Kyle gives him some insight about the type of work he used to do, and shares advice to anyone looking to get their foot in the marketing and advertising world (14:51-18:17). Kyle used to work on branding, and connected Snapchat with companies and movies like The Nun, which prompted Derek to share stories about his hilarious encounters with actual nuns (18:22-22:55). In the lengthy Weekly Wrestling Wrap Up, Derek tells us he has entered his Iyo Sky era, and reminisces about meeting Damage CTRL backstage at SmackDown last month (23:47-27:55). There is a big name making a return to NXT. Derek has some choice words for a handful of Superstars on AEW (28:00-42:09). In the WWE, Derek recaps some big wins from Crown Jewel in Saudi Arabia, and has some HOT TAKES for his War Games predictions (42:14-1:05:30).
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