

Coffee and a Mike
Michael Farris
I want people to find my podcast objective so that they can critically think to make an informed decision.
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Jul 23, 2021 • 60min
Moriah Hunter #286
Moriah Hunter known as the “Seeing Eye Brunette” is a farmer, mother, and wife. She comes on the podcast to discuss getting introduced into wranglin cattle by her husband who only has 20% of his vision, how her business has changed since the pandemic, being a FARMLEBRITY, how rural Kentucky where she lives is becoming not so rural, and my suggestion of “9 to 5” by Dolly Parton is a perfect song.

Jul 21, 2021 • 1h 10min
The Savvy Truth #285
The Savvy Truth is a proud Deplorable Rodeo Christian that is Pro-God, Pro-America, Pro-Constitution, Pro-2A, and Pro-Life. She comes on the podcast to discuss dealing with hatred she has experienced on social media, how her family has taught her to critically think, and why it is “One Nation Under God.”

Jul 20, 2021 • 1h 30min
Robert Hatta #284
Robert Hatta, Standford and St. Ed’s alumni comes on the podcast to discuss raising millions of dollars to keep Stanford wrestling, the roles ballet and judo played into his wrestling, what made St. Ed’s so successful, watching his brother Ben win a state title, and what it means to see his father Tadaaki return to Tokyo for the Olympics this year.

Jul 7, 2021 • 1h 31min
Damon Williams #283
Damon Williams comes on the podcast to discuss wrestling at north Akron, playing both football/wrestling, choosing Walsh Jesuit to attend high school, how practicing with Markus Mollica taught him to be more professional, what made Bill Barger so special and the classic rivalry between St. Ed’s/Walsh.

Jul 3, 2021 • 1h 17min
Sophia Fisher #282
Sophia Fisher is a human rights advocate, political activist, and founder of the Stop the Demand Project, a campaign dedicated to combating human trafficking through educational content. On the podcast she discusses her upbringing, human trafficking occurring in every zip code across America, the USA being the number one country driving demand, how the porn industry plays a role, the human genocide of the Uyghur people in China and why Cleveland, Ohio is the “World’s Best Kept Secret.”

Jul 2, 2021 • 1h 3min
April Moss #281
Meteorologist and reporter April Moss comes on the podcast to discuss announcing on air during the weather report she would be sitting down with James O’Keefe at Project Veritas, communicating with CBS 62 News how the network was discriminating against her, getting the call from her boss, traveling to Arizona this weekend to speak with Kari Lake, and if people were not so fearful these corporations would not be able to trample both our medical freedom and rights under the Constitution.

Jun 28, 2021 • 1h
Tadaaki Hatta #280
Tadaaki Hatta has 3x black belts, a NCAA Wrestling Champion, 8x Olympic Wrestling coach, rugby coach, sculptor, artist, author, father, husband and much more. He comes on the podcast to discuss going to Tokyo this summer to coach in the 2021 Olympics, what it was like coaching his sons at St. Ed’s, the Walsh/Ed’s rivalry, his father introducing wrestling in Japan in 1929 with the intention to benefit judo, and if you repeat something a minimum of 28 times it will become automatic.

Jun 24, 2021 • 43min
Justine Murray #279
Justine Murray, booking producer of One America News Network comes on the podcast to discuss blasting “censorship and entitlement” on stage competing for the Miss New Jersey beauty pageant, how in college was part of a campus reform promoting “free speech,” the death threats, intimidation she experienced, her upbringing and what it is like having Chanel Rion and others as mentors at OAN.

Jun 23, 2021 • 1h 40min
Adam Plouse #278
Adam Plouse was a runner-up, 2x state wrestling champion from Walsh Jesuit high school. He comes on the podcast to discuss wrestling in north Akron, the classic Walsh/St. Ed’s rivalry, thriving off the crowds booing him, who he thinks would have won between Jimmy Johnson and Clint Musser, his time at Ohio State and the pending lawsuit with the university involving Dr. Richard Strauss.

Jun 16, 2021 • 1h 18min
Noelle Fitchett #277
Noelle Fitchett, a college senior from Los Angeles, CA comes on the podcast to discuss critical race theory, how listening to Thomas Sowell changed her perspective on social justice, the huge divide in this country, describing herself politically as “homeless,” victimization, cancel culture she experienced, and the book she is working on about her grandmother.