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The podcast currently has 41 episodes available.
With the news of Vince's retirement, I thought it would be appropriate to share some stories involving the boss man, Vincent Kennedy McMahon. We share a tale from an airport that has to do with a washroom stall and Pat Patterson. How he told a WWE legend that he looked stupid and what he expects WWE talent to act at parties.
There are too many Vince stories to share in one episode. Look out for a second part to this.
We're back from our summer hiatus and we're plunging right back into the stories from the squared circle. This week, a special look at the once-in-a-lifetime wrestler, and human being, Scott Hall. He wasn't perfect and he owned it. He did what was right for the business and for himself. We share stories from outside the ring. A softer side of Scott Hall, if you will.
In this Father's Day edition of the show, I share an open love letter to wrestling. It has been since 1985 since I have been watching it, and before any memorable angle, or wrestler, the number one reason why I have so much love for wrestling is because of the bond I was able to form with Dad. I share a couple of the earliest memories I have with wrestling and pops and pen an honest, thoughtful note to the squared circle.
Welcome to the debut episode of Everything I've Learned in Life, I've learned from Wrestling. My name is Shane Fame Alexander and I'll share with you various stories from inside and outside the squared circle and how they have influenced my life. In the debut episode, I take a look at one of my favourite quotes ever. From none other than the Macho Man Randy Savage.
We're back from a short hiatus and Happy 2022! We know it's been a bit so Shane jogs our memory on what happened before the break. He then gets into his summer and how personal tragedies triggered misophonia got him back into old depressive habits.
Hi, it's Shane. Before our 6th episode of Fight or Flight drops this week, I thought I'd give you a bonus episode. A few weeks back, I wrote an article for Misomatch. The article looks at how can we, as misophonia warriors, alter the way we think of misophonia and if it'll be here with us for the rest of our lives. I go deep into my struggle and I might drop a tiny spoiler for you. Be warned. Please enjoy this bonus episode of Fight or Flight....and Happy 2022!
We'll get back to our story next week. This week, it's a special edition of Fight or Flight. Shane talks how depression and anxiety intertwine with his misophonia. It has been a long, dark journey for him as he gets brutally honest on the last two years. The moral of this story is that there's people are always out there to listen. In case you're having trouble coping, there's hotlines and websites you can consider contacting to chat.
Here are a few:
Now that 2020 is behind us, Shane welcomes 2021 with promising possibilities. But they soon get demolished by arguments and another round of misophonia. Shane is in lockdown battling the second round of his debilitating disorder.
Shane moves out. It's October 2020 and life is okay. He's getting used to his new abode. There's work drama but gets help from his upstairs neighbour - the same neighbour that might be the one that brings back his misophonia. Shane also shares some advice with his fellow misophonia warriors.
In the second episode of Fight or Flight, Shane talks about when the `fight' part of Fight or Flight began. We travel back a couple of years back to the fall of 2019 and travel to the uncertain days of the lockdown of 2020. Shane also chats about a recent call from his doctor. Could this call have anything to do with the misophonia?
The podcast currently has 41 episodes available.