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Sting, Bas Rutten, And Others To Host Video Podcast For Be Good Charity

The host of the Talking Tough podcast, Rick Bassman, has announced that tomorrow, many members of the podcast will partner with the #BeGood charity to help raise money as they promote a message of tolerance, unity, and reconciliation.

The special episode will begin tomorrow, July 25, at 7:00pm EST, and will appear on Rick Bassman’s YouTube channel as well as on Talking Tough’s website. The special will be partnering with the #BeGood charity, and will be selling merchandise to go along with the special, the majority of proceeds of which will go to benefit National CARES and Live Free.

“With the Talking Tough podcasts, I wanted to see if these legendary tough guys could tell their stories, share what they had learned the hard way, to help people better navigate their lives.” said Bassman. “The goal of #BeGood, is “to build a bridge”, not only of tolerance for differing opinions and backgrounds, but of genuine reconciliation, during these very challenging times.”

Bassman will be joined by a large number of guests, including Co-Host Deron ‘Malibu’ McBee of American Gladiator fame, Pro Wrestling Superstar Steve ‘Sting’ Borden, Hells Angels leader Howard ‘Rusty’ Coons, Boxing legend Eric “Butterbean” Esch, Lou Ferrigno, LAPD’s “Angel of Skid Row” Deon Joseph, Fitness and strength icon Mike O’ Hearn, Stuntman extraordinaire Tanoai Reed, Mixed Martial Arts icon Bas Rutten, Martial Arts legend Benny “The Jet” Urquidez and his co-executive producer, Tim Prokop, known for his work as producer of “Intervention,” “Deadliest Warrior” and “War Dogs”.

Alongside the special tomorrow, #BeGood will also be holding its second event later this year, on Saturday, September 26. Bassman has said that a new cast of participants and sponsors will be announced for that shortly. You can check out tomorrow’s event at Bassman’s YouTube channel or on Talking Tough’s website.

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