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“That's taxpayer’s money that is going to support research and development and pilot projects to develop a food system that is based on environmental destruction and greed and disregard for animals, fish, and any of the other marine mammals that might be around it.” - Andrianna Natsoulas Andrianna Natsoulas is the campaign director for Don't Cage Our Oceans, an organization that exists to keep our oceans free from industrial fish farms. Offshore finfish farming is the mass cultivation of finfish in marine waters, in underwater or floating net pens, pods, and cages. Offshore finfish farms are factory farms that harm public health, the environment, and local communities and economies that rely on the ocean and its resources. Don’t Cage Our Oceans are a coalition of diverse organizations working together to stop the development of offshore finfish farming in the United States through federal law, policies, and coalition building. And, although it is not yet happening, right now the US Administration and Congress are promoting this kind of farming, which would be nothing short of disastrous for the oceans, the planet and the people and animals who live here. dontcageouroceans.org…
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Renowned Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Robert Klapper gives his unique perspective on sports and the injuries that impact you. Listen Saturdays 7a-9a PT on ESPN LA 710 and the ESPN App.
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Renowned Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Robert Klapper gives his unique perspective on sports and the injuries that impact you. Listen Saturdays 7a-9a PT on ESPN LA 710 and the ESPN App.
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1 WEEKEND WARRIOR HOUR 1: Guest Leslie Deland 1:00:15
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Dr. Klapper starts the last hour of his show by taking phone calls from listeners. One caller used to serve the Doc subpoenas for medical records at Cedars Sinai but he his still a huge fan. Callers are calling in to talk about how much they love the show and what Doc has meant to them over the years. They all call in to share their favorite stories that Doc has told over the years. Doc recounts a lot of the stories that he has told about his carpenter father and nurse mother. He also recalls the huge list of celebrities he has had on the Weekend Warrior show as guests. He has always had such a wonderful variety of guests and listeners love learning something new. The topic of today's show is trust. Doc gives his example in music as Brian Wilson and the writing of The Beach Boys song "God Only Knows" with Tony Asher writing the lyrics. Guest Leslie Deland calls in to speak with Doc about how her job as a swimming teacher encompasses the entire concept of trust. Her students have to put all of their trust in her and rely on her completely when learning how to swim. Leslie describes how babies trust without reservation but older children are scared and more difficult to treat how to trust. Doc continues to take calls from listeners and how he has drilled into everyone to not get cortisone shots and treat it holistically and with hydrotherapy instead. Dr. Klapper thanks everyone for supporting him and listening to him over these past twelve years. He hopes to continue the show but in some other medium. So stay tuned because Dr. Klapper will soon pop up somewhere else! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…

1 WEEKEND WARRIOR HOUR 1: Trust 1:00:56
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Dr. Klapper announces that today will be his last show at ESPN LA after 12 years and 600 shows. He opens up his topic for the day which is trust. Doc also opens the phone lines up to listeners. People call in to talk about how much they love the show and what an icon Doc is. Listeners recount their favorite Dr. Klapper stories, "Klapper Visions", and what the Weekend Warrior show has meant to them. The listeners also speak about how they love how they can still hear Kobe Bryant's voice in the promos that are played. A lot of people talk about how he has improved and saved their lives through his medical information and advice. There are people calling in who have worked at Cedars Sinai with Dr. Klapper and hear stories of his warmth and kindness. Gail Anderson, a KTLA reporter, calls in to tell Dr. Klapper how much his show and his stories about his carpenter father and nurse mother have meant to her over the years. Callers talk about how they have done something nice for people as karmic payback for Doc's medical advice. Doc has brought the subjects of surfing and sculpting to people who otherwise may not learn anything about those two activities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…

1 WEEKEND WARRIOR HOUR 2: Guest Hannah Lewis 56:21
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Dr. Klapper opens the second hour by introducing today's theme of the fermentation process that changes a cucumber into a pickle. We take a look at Chick Hearn's career as a fermentation process in sports. And then looking at the world of art brings in the careers of Quincy Jones and Michael Jackson and the maturation of both men's careers in the music industry. Guest Hannah Lewis joins Doc to discuss her pickle business Bubbie's Pickles which is part of Fermented Food Holdings. Her business produces pickles but also other things that use the fermentation process like sauerkraut. Salt, water, and a blend of spices are all that go into her fermentation process. Doc and Hannah delve into her business, the fermentation process, and marketing strategies. Doc jumps into some "Klapper Vision" by talking about how ACL and knee injuries have become more prevalent in female athletes than male. So Doc goes over the anatomical differences between men and women and how that affects tears in the ACL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…

1 WEEKEND WARRIOR HOUR 1: In A Pickle - The Fermentation Process 57:04
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In the world of sports we take a look at Chick Hearn and his 3000th consecutive broadcast for the Lakers and how his skills developed from the beginning of his career to the end. Doc plays audio of Chick Hearn interviewing Kobe Bryant after his first NBA game and this shows the beginning of his maturation process. Dr. Klapper uses the example of comparing aging to the fermentation process of changing a cucumber into a pickle. In the world of music we take a look at the career development of Michael Jackson. Quincy Jones was the producer in charge of Michael Jackson's maturing career from a child star to a solo adult artist in the music business. Quincy speaks of wanting to be a gangster as a child because his father exposed him to that world. But after going through the fermentation/aging process he developed into a very talented musician and ended up taking his career in that direction. Quincy talks about working with the great artists Michael Jackson and Frank Sinatra. Dr. Klapper delves into some "Klapper Vision" into Karl-Anthony Towns current calf injury. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…

1 WEEKEND WARRIOR HOUR 2: Guest Lauren Gillian 55:29
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Dr. Klapper opens the hour by opening up the phone lines to impart some "Klapper Vision" on listeners who call into the show. He speaks to caller Mitch who is a Fed Ex employee who was recently bitten by a pit bull. Guest Lauren Gillian joins Dr. Klapper from Chicago to discuss associate Quinn Cook. Lauren Gillian is a highly accomplished marketing professional with expertise in sports and entertainment with many high profile clients. He most recently serves as the Global Brand Manager for Connor Sports which is a division of Connor Sport Court International. Connor Sports produces and installs basketball courts throughout the country. Doc and him talk about his acquaintances and work associates Kobe Bryant and Quinn Cook. Doc opens up the phone lines again to bestow some "Klapper Vision" on listeners who call into the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…

1 WEEKEND WARRIOR HOUR 1: Storytelling 57:22
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Dr. Klapper opens his show with today's theme of storytelling. He is looking at people who were able to be successful in 2 different careers because of their storytelling skills. Kobe Bryant is the example in sports because he not only won championships but he won an Oscar for his animated short film "Dear Basketball". Trisha Yearwood is the example in music because she is successful in country music and in the culinary world. The Local Yoke is a restaurant in Manhattan Beach known for its jalapeño hash. Doc got the recipe from the owner and tells the story of the hash. Doc gives some "Klapper Vision" about Phillies outfielder Bryce Harper and his ulnar collateral ligament injury that led him to have recent Tommy John surgery. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…

1 WEEKEND WARRIOR HOUR 2: Guest Dave Denholm 56:06
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Dr. Klapper went surfing recently tells a story about his experience. Guest Dave Denholm joins Dr. Klapper to talk about soccer star Diego Maradona. Dave is the play-by-play announcer for LAFC and recently called their championship game. He originally got into soccer when the World Cup came to the United States in 1994 and soon after this the MLS started. The US team actually made it past group rounds and it was a very exciting time. One of his tricks of the trade is pronouncing foreign names which he learned at Fox Soccer. Dave talks about how no one played better soccer than Diego Maradona and how he was so beautiful to watch. The sport of soccer is built on passion and that is exactly what Diego played with. Dave says "legend" isn't a good enough word to describe Diego. Dr. Klapper opens the phone lines to speak to listeners with his own brand of "Klapper Vision". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…

1 WEEKEND WARRIOR HOUR 1: The Joy Of A Child 56:27
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Dr. Klapper brings up the new book that is out about one of the greatest players in the history of Argentinian soccer star Diego Maradona. He scored 5 goals in the 1986 World Cup. In the new book it is written about how he used to play with the joy of a child. Someone else who plays with the joy of a child is Steph Curry of the Golden State Warriors. Leonard Bernstein is someone who played with the joy of a child in his composing and music. Chimchurri sauce is Dr. Klapper's choice in food because it is Argentinian. Doc also discusses the recent ankle injury of Cooper Kupp and takes his focus in medicine with his classic Klapper Vision. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…

1 WEEKEND WARRIOR HOUR 2: Guest Jodi Delaney 55:02
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Dr. Klapper establishes today's theme of support teams behind individual achievements. He uses "Columbo" as an example in television that focuses on Peter Falk's Emmy acceptance speech. He goes out of his way to thank the writers and show creator Steven Bochco. In sports, Doc brings up Kevin Durant and how he thanked his mom during his 2013 MVP acceptance speech. Doc opens up the phone lines to listeners who call in to get medical advice on their many issues and gives out his "Klapper Vision" explanations. Guest Jodi Delaney, the executive director of the Television Academy Foundation, joins Dr. Klapper to speak about archiving television history. She grew up in Minnesota and began her career working for Peter Jenning's documentary crew. Jodi and Doc discuss the importance of her work in television preservation. An Emmy Award recognizes excellence in television and it is so important to document these stories and information for humanity in the future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…

1 WEEKEND WARRIOR HOUR 1: I Didn't Do It By Myself 57:35
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Dr. Klapper starts to lay out his theme of today's show which is the support teams behind individual award achievements. The example he uses today for television is one of his favorite shows of all time "Columbo". When Peter Falk won the Emmy Award for Columbo he thanked the show creator Steven Bochco in his acceptance speech. We hear from Steven Bochco who talks about what a big moment that was in his career. In sports we take a look at Kevin Durant and his MVP speech about how his mom is actually the real MVP. He also thanks teammates that helped him achieve the award. For an example in medicine, Doc explains how he has an entire support team of nurses in place during all of his surgeries and how he can't do it by himself. Doc opens up the phone lines for listeners to call in and discuss their medical problems. Doc doles out his own brand of "Klapper Vision" to explain different medical issues. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…

1 WEEKEND WARRIOR HOUR 1: Woodworking 57:42
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Dr. Klapper starts off the show by discussing his surgeries from this week. And then he starts off this week's topic of woodworking. Doc brings up a sports example of Donald Takayama and how he was a great surfboard creator. Wood becomes an extension of your body. In music, this is exemplified in drumsticks and exemplified in food through chopsticks. Doc talks about how Jimi Hendrix and Ringo Starr are left-handed musicians and how this affects their musical sound through their guitar and drumsticks (which are both carved out of wood). Doc takes calls from listeners to bestow them with come classic "Klapper Vision". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…

1 WEEKEND WARRIOR HOUR 2: Guests Kip & Mindy Rutto 54:38
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Dr. Klapper takes calls from listeners for some classic "Klapper Vision". A caller had a form of cancer that had hardened within his body into a type of wood. Doc relates this to his topic of woodworking and how it is present in sports, music, and food. In sports we see woodworking in the creation of surfboards. In music we find woodworking in the creation of drumsticks. And in food we discover woodworking through the creation of chopsticks. Kip Rutto and his wife Mindy join Dr. Klapper as his guests to discuss his company that produces baseball bats. They speak to the creation of the baseball bats that are carved out of wood. Kip discusses the different parts of the bat and how that relates to its use. Mindy speaks about how she and Kip met, wed, and created this company Rutto Bats. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…

1 WEEKEND WARRIOR HOUR 2: The Power In Creativity & Guest Kevin Short 54:07
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Doc talks about surfer John Sevenson who ended up making a surfing movie. The movie led to a magazine "Surfer Magazine" and all of these things show his creativity and how he found a career in different fields. He also brings up Julius Erving as an example of creativity in sports and how he influenced so many athletes that came after him. Guest Kevin Short joins Dr. Klapper to discuss his career as an artist and growing up in Santa Barbara. Kevin has a current art show running at the Santa Barbara Maritime Museum. He has a great love of surfing and painting so he combined both of these things and started painting water and waves in different lights and different seasons. They discuss all of the ways that Kevin used creativity throughout his career. Doc takes calls from listeners to give out some of his Klapper Vision interpretation and knowledge. Good Times Doughnuts' blueberry doughnut is Doc's choice for food made with creativity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…

1 WEEKEND WARRIOR HOUR 1: The Power In Creativity & Guest Tony Danza 56:19
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There is a power in creativity that is very special. In sports no one inspired more people than Julius Erving, including Michael Jordan and Charles Barkley. Dr. J's creativity definitely inspired many other basketball players over the years. When it comes to music Doc takes a look at The Ventures who didn't have any lyrics in their music. They were very successful internationally because the lack of lyrics allowed people from all languages and cultures to experience and enjoy the music. Guest Tony Danza will be performing on Wednesday at The Catalina Jazz Club in a show which features him singing the standards. He will also speak about the music and all of his influences over the years. Tony joins Doc to discuss the different ways he has been creative in his career over the years. Doc takes calls from listeners to give out some Klapper Vision interpretation and knowledge. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…

1 WEEKEND WARRIOR HOUR 2: Guest Carol Lin 54:47
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Dr. Klapper starts this hour by speaking about different ways that women display confidence. Barbra Streisand, his example in music, had confidence in herself and in her talent. She resisted many requests over the year to alter her physical appearance or her last name. Pat Summitt is Doc's example of women's confidence in sports. She was a very successful college basketball coach and she talks about how she got all of her confidence from the way her father treated her. She taught all of her athletes to have confidence in themselves. Orthopedic trauma surgeon and teacher Carol Lin joins the Doc to discuss her confident career. He describes her as a pioneer in her career and specialty. She went to college at Stanford, medical school at Washington University, and did her residency at UC San Francisco. Doc takes calls from listener Mario to diagnose his wrist pain issues with his own brand of Klapper Vision. The Apple Pan has been in business since 1947 and has the best cream pie that Doc has ever had. The restaurant is operated by all women and has resisted selling any of their recipes to larger corporations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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