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Gangland Wire
Taking Down the Real Sopranos

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In this episode of Gangland Wire, host Gary Jenkins sits down with former FBI agent Séamus McElearney, author of Flipping Capo, for a deep dive into one of the most remarkable Mafia investigations and how he took down the DeCavalcante Family. McElearney recounts his unlikely path from the world of banking to the FBI, driven by a lifelong fascination with law enforcement. Despite being told he didn't have the “right background,” he pushed forward—eventually landing in New York's Organized Crime Squad C-10, where he investigated both the Bonanno and DeCavalcante crime families. He describes the rare and demanding experience of working two Mafia families at once, and the teamwork required to dismantle them from the inside out. As the conversation turns to his book, Flipping Capo, McElearney explains the years-long process of writing it and the rigorous FBI review needed to ensure no sensitive investigative techniques were revealed. He shares early memories of notorious boss Joe Massino, and the high-stakes surveillance and arrests that defined his career. A major focus of the episode is the arrest and flipping of Anthony Capo, a feared DeCavalcante soldier—and the first made member of that family ever to cooperate with the government. McElearney walks listeners through the tension of that operation, his calculated approach to treating Capo with respect, and the psychological tightrope that ultimately persuaded Capo to talk. That single decision triggered a domino effect of cooperation that helped bring down the New Jersey mob family many believe inspired The Sopranos. Gary and Séamus dive into the proffer process, cooperation agreements, and the behind-the-scenes strategies used to turn high-level mobsters. McElearney also draws comparisons between real mob figures and the fictional world of The Sopranos, revealing how much of the hit series was grounded in the actual cases he worked. The interview closes with McElearney's reflections on how organized crime continues to evolve. While today's mob may look different from the one he battled in the '90s, he stresses that the methods—and the money—still flow. His candid insights offer a rare look into the changing face of the American Mafia and the ongoing fight to contain it. Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or your favorite podcast app. 2:26 Seamus’ FBI Journey 6:26 Inside the DeCavalcante Family 9:05 The Process of Flipping 10:27 Comparing Families 12:30 The First Cooperation 17:43 The Proffer Process 25:03 Protecting Cooperators 27:44 The Murder of Joseph Canigliaro 29:42 Life on Trial 30:28 The Real Sopranos 39:43 Leading the Columbo Squad 44:15 Major Arrests and Cases 50:57 Final Thoughts and Stories Hit me up on Venmo for a cup of coffee or a shot and a beer @ganglandwire Click here to “buy me a cup of coffee” To go to the store or make a donation or rent Ballot Theft: Burglary, Murder, Coverup, click here To rent ‘Brothers against Brothers’ or ‘Gangland Wire,’ the documentaries click here.  To purchase one of my books, click here. Transcript [0:00]Well, hey, welcome all you wiretappers. Good to be back here in studio of Gangland Wire. This is Gary Jenkins, retired Kansas City Police Intelligence Unit detective. [0:07]Welcome to Gangland Wire [0:07]I have a former FBI agent as my guest today. And, you know, I love having these FBI agents on. I’ve had a lot of them on and I worked with a lot of the guys and they’re really good guy. Everyone I ever met and worked with was a really good guy. Now they got their deadhead just like we did. But these aggressive guys are the ones that write books and I’ve got one on today. Seamus McElherney. Welcome, Seamus. Thank you. It’s great to be here. All right. Well, an Irish name now working on the Italian mob, huh? How come you weren’t working on the Westie? So they were maybe gone by the time you came around. There’s no such thing. [0:47]Oh, yeah. You got your code. You Irish guys got your code, too. All right, Seamus, you got a book, Killing, or Killing, Flipping Capo. I want to see it back up over your shoulder there. Really interesting book, guys. He flipped a guy named Anthony Capo. And he really took down the real Sopranos, if you will. So Seamus, tell us a little about how you got started with the FBI, your early career. Okay. When I got out of school, I really didn’t know what to do. And I got into banking and I just decided that was really not for me. And I got lucky where I got to meet an FBI agent. and I was just so fascinated by the work. It seemed like every day was different. You know, one day you could meet a CEO and another day you could be doing surveillance. It just, the job just seemed really interesting. [1:38]Like fascinating to me. So I decided to try to become an agent. And I was constantly told, Shane, you should never become an agent. You didn’t have the background for it. And one, one, a motto in life to me is persistence beats resistance. And I was just determined to become an agent. And back then in the late 1990s, it was a long process and it took me close to two years to actually become an agent. And I was selected to go down to training and I was very fortunate to be selected to go down to training. Now it was your first office back up in New York and the, one of the organized crime squads, or did you go out into boonies and then come back? I actually was born and raised in New York, and I was fortunate to be selected to be sent back to New York. So my first squad, I was sent back to the city, back to 26 Federal Plaza, [2:26]Seamus’ FBI Journey [2:24]and I was assigned to a squad called C-10. And C-10 was an organized crime squad, which was responsible for the Bonanno family, and then later became the DeCavocanti family as well, which I can explain to you yeah yeah we’ll get we’ll get deep into that now now let’s let me ask you a little bit about the book tell the guys a little bit about the process of writing a book from your fbi experiences. [2:47]It’s a long process. First of all, I was contacted by someone who was interested [2:55]Writing a Book [2:53]in writing a book based upon my career. People had encouraged me to write a book because I had a very successful career. And when you work organized crime, it’s never just about you. It’s about the people that you work with, right? It’s definitely a team. It’s never just one person. I had great supervisors. I had great teammates. I had a great partner. And so I was approached to write a book. So then I had no idea. So there was an agent, a famous agent, an undercover agent named Jack Garcia. So I kind of really leaned on him to kind of learn how to write a book. And it’s a long process. You have to get an agent, the publisher, a co-author I had. And then when you finally have all that, and you do have the manuscript ready to be written, you have to send it down to the FBI. And that is a long process. The FBI, in this instance, probably took over a year for them to review the book because what they want to make sure is you’re not revealing any investigative techniques. Fortunately for me, a lot of the information that is in the book is public information because of all the trials that I did. Interesting. Yeah, it is. It is quite a I know it was quite a process. [4:00]Now, the banana squad, you work in a banana squad. You know, we know a little bit about the banana squad. [4:07]Was Joe Pacino the boss when you first came in? Yes, he was. And I actually had the pleasure of arresting Joe as well. Ah, interesting. I did a show on Joe. He’s a really interesting guy. I know my friend, who was at the banana squad, I think just before you were, and he talked a lot of, to me personally, he won’t go on the show, but he talked a lot about Joe Massino. He said, actually, saw him in the courtroom one time later on, he hadn’t seen him in several years. And, and Joe looked across the courtroom. He said, Doug, how are you doing? He said, Joe was that kind of guy. He was real personal. He was. [4:44]Yeah, so when I first got to the squad, the supervisor at the time was a gentleman named Jack Steubing, and he had the thought process to go after Joe and his money. So there was two accountants that were assigned to a squad at that time. It was Kimberly McCaffrey and Jeff Solette, and they were targeted to go after Joe and his money. And it was a very successful case. And when we arrested Joe, I think it was in January of 2003, I believe it was, I was assigned to be part of that arrest team. Interesting. You know, McCaffrey and Sled are going to be talking about that case out at the Mob Museum sometime in the near future. I can’t remember exactly when it is. And it was a hell of a case. I think it just happened, actually. Oh, did it? Okay. I actually just spoke to Jeff, so I think it just happened about a week or two ago. Okay. Yeah, I tried to get him to come on the show, and I think maybe he was committed to doing something else, and I didn’t keep after him. And I don’t like to pester people, you know. [5:44]And Fensell was the one that said, you got to get Jeff Sillett. You got to get Jeff Sillett. When I looked into that money angle of it, that was pretty interesting about how they were laundering their money through the parking lots and just millions. And when he gave up, like $10 million or something? I mean, it’s unbelievable. Yes. And that’s that’s one of the reasons why I wrote the book is because I don’t think the public or the press really put this together where that squad, C-10, is a very unique squad where we were dismantling the two families at the same time. Half the family was working the Bonanno family and half the family was working the Cavalcanti family. So it’s a very unique squad during that six or seven year time period where we were dismantling two families at the same time. [6:26]Inside the DeCavalcanti Family [6:26]Interesting and and that gets us into the dekavocante family i could always struggle with that name for some reason but that’s all right guys know i butcher these names all the time. [6:37]Forgive me guys anyhow so you ended up working on the dekavocante family down in new jersey now that you know that’s unusual how did that come about we got we got a new jersey branch of the fbi down there too, Yes, we do. So what happened was I went to training in February of 1998. The case actually starts in January of 1998, where an individual named Ralph Guarino was the mastermind behind this, but he had the idea of robbing the World Trade Center. So he had three people that actually tried to execute that plan. They did rob the World Trade Center, but when they came out, they took their mask off and they were identified by the cameras that were actually there. So those individuals were actually arrested pretty quickly. I think two were arrested that day. The third person, I think, fled to New Mexico and was found pretty quickly. Ralph was smart enough to know that he was going to be apprehended pretty quickly. So he reached out to an agent named George Hanna, a legendary agent within the office, and George was able to convince him to become a proactive witness, meaning he would make consensual recordings. That was in January of 1998. I think it was January 14th. [7:51]Approximately nine days later, there was a murder of an individual named Joseph Canigliaro. Who was a ruthless DeKalocanti associate assigned to a wheelchair. How he got in a wheelchair was back in the 70s, a DeKalocanti soldier and him went to go collect money from a loan shark victim. And the story goes that Jim Gallo, James Gallo, actually shot Joseph Canigliaro by accident and paralyzed him. No hard feelings. It was just the course of doing their business back then. But he was paralyzed from the 70s to the 90s. He was a ruthless individual. though. And the reason that they killed him is his crew around him had him killed. They actually killed him because he was such a ruthless person and who would extort people and just really was a bad person. There were stories that he would call people over to him in his wheelchair and shoot them. So a ruthless guy. And he was killed in, I think, January 23rd of 1998. [8:50]So that’s how this case starts. Ralph Guarino, as I said, became a proactive witness. When you have a proactive witness. You just don’t know where they’re going to go. What I mean by that is you would direct him through mob associates and many guys, and you’re trying to gather evidence on tape. [9:05]The Process of Flipping [9:06]Where Ralph Guarino led us was the Brooklyn faction of the DeCavalcanti family, namely Anthony Capo, Anthony Rotondo, Vincent Palermo. [9:17]Joseph Scalfani, a whole host of DeCavalcanti people that were located in Brooklyn. And that’s how we start to build this case. Now, granted, I was just in training at that time in February of 1998. I don’t get sent back to New York until May of 1998. And from May of 1998 until December of 1998, they put you through a rotation, meaning I go through the operations center, I go through surveillance, and then I finally get assigned to C-10 in December of 1998. At that point in time, Jeff and Kim are already on the squad, so they’re operating the case against Messino. I come to the squad, and the Decalvo Canty case has now started. So I’m assigned to the Decalvo Canty portion of the squad to work them. And as I said, that’s why we’re working two parallel cases at the time. One is against the Bananos, the other is against the Jersey family. And we operate, Ralph, proactively from January 1998 up until the first set of indictments, which was in December of 1999. So compare and contrast the Banano family structure and how they operated in [10:27]Comparing Families [10:24]a DeCavocante family structure and how they operate. Were they exactly the same or were there some differences? [10:31]They’re into the same types of the rackets that the Waldemar people are into, but I would say related to the Decalvo Canty family, since they’re based in Jersey, they really had a control of the unions out there. There was two unions that they basically controlled, Local 394, which was the labor union, and they also started their own union, which was the asbestos union, which was Local 1030. [10:53]And those were controlled by the Decalvo Canty family, so that was the bread and butter of the Decalvo Canty family. So, as I said, the first set, you know, we operated Ralph proactively for almost close to two years. And then in December of 1999, we executed our first set of arrests because there was whispers that Ralph, why wasn’t he arrested yet? Where he was the mastermind behind the World Trade Center being robbed, but he hasn’t been picked up yet. So there was whispers that he might be cooperating with the government. And for his safety, that’s why we took him off off the street and we executed our first round of arrest in December of 1999. [11:33]I’m a relatively new agent. I’d only been on the squad now for a year and we arrested 39 people that day. I get assigned to arrest Anthony Capo, who’s a soldier within the Decavacanti family based out of Staten Island. And I was really surprised by that because, as I said, I was just an agent for about a year. Usually when you’re a new agent, you’re assigned to the back, you know, like we are security. I was even surprised that I was going to be on a team. And I was fortunate enough to be the team leader, which is very surprising to me. And the case was out of the Southern District of New York. And in New York, just for the public, there is two districts. There’s a Southern District of New York and the Eastern District of New York. And the Eastern District of New York also had charges on Anthony Capo as well. So for my arrest team, I had members from the Eastern District of New York as well. There was a separate squad that was looking into Anthony Capo there. [12:30]The First Cooperation [12:27]So I got the ticket to arrest Anthony Capo in December of 1999. And that’s how this case starts. [12:33]Interesting. Now, nobody’s ever flipped out of the DeCavocante family before, I believe. It’s been a pretty tight family, really rigidly controlled by this Richie the Boot. I mean, he’s a fearsome, fearsome guy. I mean, you did not want to get crossways with him. And a smaller, tighter family, it seems to me like, than the New York families. That was right. Well, like up and up until that point, up until that point and unbeknownst to me that no made member in the DeKalbacanti family had ever cooperated with the government before. [13:08]So I had watched George Hanna, how he operated Ralph Guarino for those two years, and he always treated him with respect. And prior to going to arrest Anthony Capo, Anthony Capo had had a reputation of being an extremely violent person, hated by law enforcement and even hated by a lot of people within the mob. But I was going I wasn’t going to let that, you know, use that against him. I was going to treat him with respect regardless. Right. I didn’t know I didn’t know him. I never dealt with him before. And I would basically before I went to go arrest him, I was going to study everything about him, learn everything about him. And I was going to use the approach of treating him with respect and using some mind chess when I was going to arrest him. What I mean by that is I was going to learn everything charges about him, everything about his family. I wanted him to know that I knew him like the back of my hand from head to toe, the start of the book to the end of the book. [14:02]And when I went to arrest him, I remember when we went to his house, he wasn’t there. So all the planning that you do related to going into an arrest, the checks that you do, he’s at the house, you knock on his door, and guess what? He’s not there. So his wife basically tells us that he’s at his mom’s house. So then that throws all the planning out the window, and now we go to his mom’s house. And when I met him, you know, I saw that he had a relationship with his parents, which, you know, it gives me a different perspective from what I heard from him. Interesting. And that says something about him, that’s for sure. So everything that I heard of this violent person and hated person, the way he treated law enforcement, he wasn’t that way with me. [14:49]So when I get him in the car and I start to read him his rights and start to ask him questions, every question that I would ask him, I already had the answer to, like, your date of birth, social security number. And then he would invoke his right to counsel, and then you’re not allowed to ask him any more questions. So what I would do is I would let the mind game start then. And I would ask him, you know, tell him about the charges that he had at that point in time. He was only charged with a conspiracy to murder Charlie Maggiore, who was an acting panel boss of the Decalvo Canty family. At that time, that point in time, they had three panel bosses. It was Charlie Maggiore, Jimmy Palermo and Vincent Palermo. Vincent Palermo was known as the stronger personality and really known as the acting boss. And they wanted to kill Charlie Maggiore. So he was charged with that. conspiracy to murder. And he was also charged with, I believe, stock fraud or it was mail fraud that would lead to stock fraud. So when I would question him, I would tell him, since he already invoked his right to counsel, don’t say anything, just listen to me. For an example, I would say your plan was to murder Charles Majuri. Your plan was to ring his doorbell and shoot him right there with James Gallo, Joe Macella. But you guys didn’t do that because there was a cop on the block. So instead of just doing a ring and run, you guys were going to ring and shoot him, right? [16:17]And now you’ve got to think, I told him, don’t say anything. Just listen to what I just said, right? Because I can’t have him answer any questions. And this wasn’t a question. This was a statement. Yeah. So that gives him food for thought, because you got to think, how would I know that? He doesn’t know at that point in time, this is an indictment. How do I know that? He doesn’t know who the cooperator is. He doesn’t know who made a recording. So I’m just throwing this at him. And this is the first time he’s hearing this. So it’s got to make him think, like, what else does this agent know? And I did this with the other charges as well. And then I would just throw these little tidbits at him. And then I would speak to the driver. How are you doing this? just give him food for thought. And then we just developed a bond that day, just talking sports back and forth. He actually was a cowboy fan. I’m a Steeler fan. So we have that little intensity going back and forth about that. And then we just developed a bond that day. I think that was the first time that he had an interaction with law enforcement, where it was more of a respect thing, as opposed to someone yelling at him or being contentious with him. I don’t think he’s ever or experienced that before. [17:27]Also because of his delivery as well, right? You know, it works both ways where you can, he can have his delivery really angry and that could, you know, provoke law enforcement to be angry towards him too. [17:43]The Proffer Process [17:40]So I think that helped it that way that day. And then just throughout the whole day. And I think one of the things that I do talk about within the book is just explaining processes to people, which is generally, I haven’t seen that done in a book before about how pretrial works. So what is pretrial? How cooperation works? How trial works? So I think there’s a lot of tidbits within the book that kind of explain things like that. Even some crimes, too. Like everyone hears what loan sharking is. I go into detail as to what loan sharking is and how it really works, because it’s a very profitable way to make money. So we have our day together. And, you know, then I had to meet his stepfather. I think he had heard that I treated his stepfather with respect. And then approximately a week later, I get a call from his lawyer and I basically almost fell out of my chair when his lawyer said he wanted to cooperate. [18:37]I bet. And then, yeah. And, you know, keep in mind, I’ve only been on the job for a year and I immediately call the assistant who is a seasoned assistant. Maria Barton, what was her name? And she’s really concerned, like, what did I say? Right. So I told her in these situations, less is more. I just told her I was going to call you. That’s all I said. I didn’t say anything else. Didn’t promise anything at all. I said I was going to call you. So, you know, that started with the process and then you go through a proffer. So I explained what the proffer is and how that process works. Interesting. Yeah. A proffer, guys is is like a kind of agreement you know and you you have to be totally open and admit to every crime you ever did and and we’ll cover you but to a certain point the basis you’ll lie down the basics. [19:31]Right. So what, you know, what we kind of like call it is queen for a day, right? Where you come in, we can’t use your words against you unless you lie to us, right? If you were, if you were to lie to us and then go, go to trial and, you know, we could, if you were to take the stand, we could, we could use it against you. But as long as you come in and you tell us the truth and you tell us everything, all the crimes that you’ve done. And the beauty of the mob is when they do a crime, they never do a crime alone, right? They involve a lot of people within a crime. So that’s the beauty of that. So when we have our first proffer, you know, in time, you only have a short amount of time to actually speak about this because you can only be away from jail for a certain amount of time right before the bad guys start to realize that something might be up. Right. So he comes in. And even even before that, on his on his way back, when we’re taking him back to 26 Federal Plaza, one of the things that he tells us is and it makes sense when we went to his house, he wasn’t there. He was at his mom’s house in the car ride back. He throws a little shot at me and he goes, we knew you were coming. [20:33]Meaning that there was a leak. They got a leak. Yeah. Right. So then when we have the first proffer, he explains the leak to us. And it appears allegedly there was a court reporter within the Southern District that was feeding them information. So that’s not good. And then in the proffer, he tells us about two murders. So, and there might be the bodies, a body might be buried up in Phil Lamella, who was a DeCalvo County soldier, up in Marlboro, New York. So that’s the first thing that he tells us. So these are jewels to us, right? He tells us about a leak. He tells us about two murders. Bodies might be buried. So we have to huddle and we have to decide, is he telling us the truth or not? We all decide that he’s telling us the truth. The proper takes place with George Hanna, as I mentioned him before. Kenny McCabe, a legendary Southern District investigator, and me. And in these situations, again, I’m a new agent. Less is more. I don’t want to say something stupid. So I kind of keep my mouth shut, right? And just listen. So that went really well. And that kind of started this whole process. So now, as we said before, you have… No one cooperated in 100 plus years of this family. And now we have the first [21:49]A Spiral of Cooperation [21:48]made member to cooperate. And basically, Anthony starts a spiral effect of cooperation. [21:56]After he where he reported to in the family at that particular time, since he was such a violent person and hard to control within the family himself. Well, he reported to Vincent Palermo, who was the acting panel boss out of that panel that I talked about, but viewed as the acting boss because of his strong personality. So you have Anthony cooperating. He reports to the acting boss. So from our perspective, our perspective, that’s golden, right? Because now Vinny is going to have to make a decision. Is he going to cooperate or not? And then about three months later, guess what? Vinny decides to cooperate. So now we have a soldier and we have the acting boss who’s going to cooperate. So we go from no one in a hundred years to basically two people in three months. [22:45]Then we have an associate, Victor DiChiro, decides to cooperate. So we go and we arrest him. So now we have three people in four months. So we take all their information, and they have to plead guilty, and they get a cooperation agreement. I explain all that. And when you have a cooperation agreement, as I mentioned before, Anthony was initially arrested for conspiracy to murder, and I believe it was stock fraud. When he pleads guilty, he has to plead guilty to all his crimes that he committed throughout his entire life. Off the top of my head, I remember he pled guilty to two murders. [23:23]11 murder conspiracies, boatload of extortions, and basically every other crime you could think of. And then the same thing with Vinny and Victor. We take all their information, and then we have our next series of indictments. So the first series was 39 indictments. And then the second series of indictments is in October of 2000, October 19th, which we just we just passed the 25th anniversary of that. And that was known as the hierarchy arrest, where we arrested the official boss, John Riggi. We arrested the two other panel bosses, Charlie Maggiore and Jimmy Palermo. We arrested the consigliere, Steve Vitabli, a bunch of captains and soldiers. So that’s a significant arrest, right? So now, as you know, when you have an arrest, there’s trials, there’s plea negotiations. So now we arrested 39 people plus another 13. We’re already up to like 50 something like something people out of that arrest. We get a little shockwave in the sense is that there’s an associate named Frank Scarabino. Frank Scarabino comes forward one day and tells us that there’s a contract on Anthony Capo’s family and Anthony Capo. [24:43]And also, there’s a contract on law enforcement. They want to go back to the old Sicilian ways and basically send a message. So, you know, that’s basically a little bit of a jolt where now we have to try to move Capo’s family. [25:03]Protecting Cooperators [24:59]And Capo’s in prison. He’s defenseless. And I explain all that. People have this sense of you go into the witness security program, you get a whole new life and you’re off and having a great time. They don’t realize that there are prisons within the United States that you have to go to prison. So I can’t say where the prisons are, but I kind of explain that process of how the WITSEC program works, which is run by the marshals. So that’s in that’s in the book as well. Yeah, they have a whole prisons that are just for people in WITSEC. I heard about a guy that said he was in one out west somewhere. Yeah. So and, you know, for those prisons, it’s not like you have to prove yourself. They’re all doing the same time. So they’re basically just trying to do their time and try to get out and get into the next phase of the WoodSec program. So that was kind of a jolt, right? So now we have Frank Scarabino cooperate. So now we have another person. So it’s the list is just getting more and more now. You got to stop taking cooperators and start putting people in jail for the rest of their life, man. [26:03]So it got to after that, we had like two more people cooperate. So we went from having nobody to having seven people cooperate in this period. And it’s interesting. And I know we’re going to go back and forth, but we went from 100 years of having no one to having seven people during this three year period. And since that time period, no other members have cooperated since. So we’ve started the clock again. I think we’re at 25 years plus again since no one cooperated during that period. And I mentioned the murder that we started this case, Joseph Canigliaro. So he was the guy that was in the wheelchair. So as I said, they wanted to kill him because he just tortured his crew. We were able, one of the guys who was initially arrested as part of the December 1999 arrest, he sees everybody’s, he is deciding to cooperate with the government. So he decides to cooperate. His name is Tommy DeTora. So Tommy DeTora decides to cooperate. He’s out on bail. So since he’s out on bail, we decide, let’s make him make a consensual recording. And he makes one of the best consensual recordings the Bureau has ever made. He gets everyone involved in that murder together. [27:28]And they talk about the murder from A to Z. It’s a priceless consensual recording that we used at trial. And it just, you know, one of the things that does stick in my mind is the shooter was Marty Lewis, who got a life sentence. [27:44]The Murder of Joseph Canigliaro [27:45]Marty Lewis is describing when he shot him. And he’s like, I shot him like five or six times in his car. Right. And then Marty Lewis gets out of the car. Joseph Canigliaro drives away, gets to the top of the block in Brooklyn, puts a signal on, put a signal on. And drove the traffic laws, drives to Joseph Wrightson’s house. A guy who was part of the murder conspiracy honks his horn for Joseph Wrightson to come downstairs. So can you imagine Joseph Wrightson looking down the window seeing the guy that’s supposed to be dead right now and telling him to get in the car to go to the hospital with him? [28:32]Unfortunately, when they go to the hospital one of the things that does happen is joseph brightson has uh unfortunately an nyp detective cop who’s a cousin and involves him in this as well and the cop takes shells from the car and he becomes he gets locked up by us as well they all go to trial they get convicted and. [28:55]You know, we also arrested a Genevieve’s captain related to the leak. So in total, I think the numbers were 71 defendants were convicted, 11 murders were solved, seven trials transpired. You know, as everyone knows, you have the arrest, but then you have the trials, right? And I know that from December 2002 up until November of 2003 was the year that I was on trial. There was three trials that I had, and then there was another trial. There was two trials that one was a mistrial. Then we had another trial. So during that one year, we had a year of trials, and the biggest trial I had went on for two months. [29:42]Life on Trial [29:38]So I basically had a year of no life where it was just trials. And as you know yourself, when you have trial, it’s not just you just show up at trial. You have trial prep beforehand. And then when you’re actually on trial every day, it’s 20, it’s 24, seven, you have a trial, you have trial, then at night you have to prep a witness. So there’s just constant stuff throughout the day. Yeah, really? It’s a, it’s a long, boring process for you guys. [30:05]You know, these are like what we would say the real Sopranos, you know, the Sopranos, Tom Soprano, and that’s kind of based on this New Jersey family. I tell you, that Soprano, so much of it was ripped from real life. I don’t know. They interviewed you for details. They interviewed some agents and looked some court cases in order to write those scripts. I know that. And in particular, I think of the gay member that was killed. [30:28]The Real Sopranos [30:27]You know, you guys had that down there. So there’s a lot of references in your book or things in the book that the guys will say, oh, yeah, they did that in the Sopranos. Can you tell us about some of them? [30:37]Well, the thing that was great, especially for trial, is in March of 1999, the show starts in January of 1999. And we have a consensual recording in March where we have DeCavocanti members talking about the show and them saying, saying, this is you, this is you, and this is you, which was priceless for trial. Right. It’s like a jury’s going to hear that. And even during the trial, the judge had to give the jury instructions about the show to make sure that it wouldn’t sway their decision. Then if you watch the show, the first season, the official boss in the show dies of stomach cancer. In real life, that’s happened in real life. In June of 1997, Jake Amari was the acting boss of the Decaval Canty family. He dies of stomach cancer. So that’s a… [31:40]It’s a part of the show right there. Then I know everyone sees the strip club, right? Well, the acting boss, as I told you at the time, Vincent Palermo, he had a strip club in Queens, Wiggles. [31:53]So there’s a similarity there. Then they have the meat market that they go to, right, back and forth in the show. That’s a real meat market. I don’t want to say the name of the real meat market here, but there is a real type of meat market there. We discussed the union angle, the two unions that they have. So there’s so many scams related to the unions. There’s the no show job, right, where you don’t have to show up to work. There’s the no work job where you come, but you don’t have to do any work at all. [32:26]Back then, what it was called was they had union halls, right, where you actually had to show up early in the morning. There’d be a line of people, and you would show up. It was called the shape up. and you would wait online and hopefully that you would get work that day. Well, the DeCable Cante members, they wouldn’t show up early and wait online. They would show up whenever they want and they would cut the line and they would get work. So these were their types of unions that they had. Then, as you mentioned, there was the gay angle too. So on the DeCable Cante real side, there was a guy named John D’Amato. And John D’Amato basically made himself the acting boss when John Riggie went to jail in the early 1990s. John D’Amato was part, was very close to John Gotti. There was a murder. It’s probably the most indictable murder in mob history called the murder of Fred Weiss. John Gotti wanted Fred Weiss killed because John Gotti thought that Fred Weiss was cooperating with the government. all because Fred Weiss switched lawyers. [33:35]He was paranoid that Fred Weiss was cooperating. So it became a race to kill Fred Weiss. So you had two mob families trying to kill him, the Decalvo Canty family and the Gambino family. So in total, I think either 15 people at least have either pled guilty or have been convicted of that murder. That murder happened on 9-11-1989, a horrible day, right? So, where I’m going is that happened in 89. In 1990, 1991, John D’Amato becomes the acting boss of the family. So, now he’s the acting boss of the DeKalb Alcanti family. John D’Amato had a girlfriend. His girlfriend starts to tell Anthony Capo that John D’Amato is going to sex clubs with her and they’re having sex with men. So this is this is brought to Anthony Capo’s attention. And he has to tell his superiors that we have a gay acting boss representing our family. And in his eyes, this cannot happen. Right. So he brings it to Vincent Palermo, brings it to Rudy Ferron, and the superiors that this is what’s happening. And they decide that he has to be killed. Now, also what he was doing was, and you speak to Anthony Rotondo, who also cooperated with the government. [34:58]John DeMotta was also stealing money from the family. He was borrowing money from the other families, telling him that it was for the DeCalbacanti family, but it was really to cover his game of the gambling losses that he was incurring. So those are two things that he was doing. Right. He was he was if you ask Anthony Rotondo, he says he was killed because of the gambling that he was incurring the losses. And if he asks Anthony Capo, he was killed because it was looking bad for our family, for their family, that he was a gay acting boss. And at that time, it wasn’t acceptable. Times have changed. But back then, it wasn’t an acceptable thing. And that’s similar to the show. There’s a gay angle within the show as well. [35:41]The Gay Angle in the Mob [35:42]Interesting. It’s the real Sopranos. I remember I watched that show, even going back and watch some of them every once in a while. And I just think, wow, that’s real. So, so even though the director says no one was speaking to them, it’s kind of ironic that there are a lot of like similarities between the show and real life. Yeah. And especially down there in New Jersey and, and, and their connection to the Bonanno family or to a New York, the New York families. And then also, and then also within the show is, is, is the stock stood. There’s also stocks. Oh yeah, the stock fraud. Yeah. They did a boiler room or something. And they were pumping and dumping stocks and Tony was making money out of that. So, yeah, that’s I’d forget. And then from and in real life, Bill Abrama was like the wizard of Wall Street. [36:37]So interesting. Well, you’ve had quite, quite a career. What do you think about New York organized crime now that today, you know, we just had quack, quack, Ruggiero, Ruggiero’s son and some other guys that were connected to families indicted for gambling. He’s got my gambling fraud. I haven’t really studied it yet. It is like they had some rig gambling games, which is common. Like in Kansas city, when I was working this, they would have, they would bring in guys who would love to gamble and had money businessmen. And then they’d, they’d play them for sure. They would cheat them and take a bunch of money from them. This was much more sophisticated, but that’s a, that’s a story that’s been going on a long time. You think that Bob is on a comeback from that? Ha, ha, ha, ha. [37:24]The mob has been around for 125 years. They’re not going to go away. Okay. They get smarter and they adapt. And it’s like, I haven’t read the indictment from head to toe, but they’ve used some, you know, sophisticated investigative techniques just to kind of con people. So they’re getting better, right? So some of the techniques that they use when you hear, it’s like some of the things that I saw where the poker tables that they use, the tables that they use were able to see the card. So they use some pretty, you know, slick techniques, you know, and then like some of the glasses or the contact lenses. So, you know, they’re not going to go away. They’re just going to keep on trying to rebuild. That’s why you have to continue to put resources towards them. Yeah. I think what people don’t understand for these mob guys, it’s if they don’t get out and go into legitimate business selling real estate or something like that. It’s it’s a constant scam a constant hustle every day to figure out another way to make money because they don’t have a paycheck coming in and so they got to figure out a way to make money and they got to make it fast and they got to make it big and in a short period of time it’s just constant every day every time they walk by knew a drug addict one time as a professional burglar and he said every time he’s in recovery he said every time i’ll buy a pharmacy he said in my mind I’m figuring out how to take that pharmacy off. So that’s the way these mob guys are. [38:52]And sports betting has been a staple of theirs forever. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. And the apps are getting into them a little bit, but I see what’s going on now. Also, we had these players, Trailblazers coach and a couple, three players, are now helping people rig the bets. And you go to the apps, and you bet a bunch of money on some guy who’s going to have a bad day. And then he just doesn’t show up to work. You end up being the supervisor of the Columbo squad, I see. Same as after that DeCavoconte case, and you spent all that time, you ended up getting promoted to a supervisor and you must’ve been good because they kept you right there in New York and gave you another mob squad. I know one agent here in Kansas City that was promoted and he kept the one squad here, as they called it. [39:43]Leading the Columbo Squad [39:40]And that was really unusual. Usually it’d be somebody in from out of town. So that says something about you. So tell us about your experiences doing that. [39:48]Well, after we did this case, which was about six years, I was requested to go down to run the Columbo squad. And at that time, I think the Columbo squad had eight supervisors in eight years. I really thought I was too young to be a supervisor because I only had six years on. So I was basically voluntold, I would say, to go down there. And guys, that is young. I want to tell you something. I’ve seen a lot of different Bob squad supervisors come through here in Kansas City. And and they were all you know like 20 year agents 15 18 year agents that came from somewhere else so yeah so you know again I thought I was just way too young to be a supervisor as I said I was just on the job for about six years and I was voluntold to go down there yeah and I said if I’m going to go down there there’s a couple of things just based upon what I saw a I’m not a yes man and two the squad needs some sort of stability so I went down there and I was able to stay there I was there from actually December of 2004 all the way up until June of 2013. [40:51]So we at that time when I first got there we really didn’t have a lot of cases going trying to go on so I was able to change the tactics right because I think juries had changed at that point in time where instead of having a historical witness just go on to stand and tell things, now we had shows out there, right? You had NCIS where the whole DNA-type stuff came in, so I had to change our approach, and proactive witnesses making consensual recordings were the way to go. And I think during a seven-year time period, our squad. [41:24]Did an amazing job. Now it went from C10. I went, the squad went down to, it became C38. And we made probably 1,800 recordings in a seven and a half year time period. So, which is an amazing amount of recordings. So, a lot of transcriptions too. A lot of transcriptions. And I, you know, a three-hour tape could take you a day to listen to because you’re just trying to find that little piece of information. Yeah. Because a lot of it is just talk, right? Yeah. So I think our first big case was in June of 2008. And we took down the acting boss, a bunch of captains. And that’s when things really started to take off. We had a violent soldier cooperate named Joseph Compatiello. And, you know, we talk about proffers. His first proffer, he comes in and he basically tells us that there are three bodies buried right next to each other. So the layman would think, OK, they’re right next to each other. They weren’t right next to each other they were about 1.1 miles apart from each other. [42:28]And you could be in your your room there and we’re trying to find a body it’s really hard to find so we were actually able to find two of the bodies one of the bodies was a guy named while Bill Cattullo he was the under boss of the Colombo family we found him in Formingdale Long Island he was behind a berm we were out there for about eight days and each day you know I’m getting pressure from my superiors. We’re going to find something because there’s a lot of press out there. There was another victim named Cormone Gargano who was buried. He was killed in 1994 and buried out there. Unfortunately, there was a new building built. [43:06]And we could not find him there, but he was initially killed at a body shop in Brooklyn, and they buried him in Brooklyn, and then they decided to dig him up and bring him out to Long Island. So we went back to the body shop. What the Colombo family used to do, though, is they used to kill you, bury you, and put lime on top of the body. What lime does is it kills the smell, but preserves the body. Oh, I didn’t realize that. I thought it was supposed to deteriorate the body too. I think most people bought that. So good information. So, so when we found wall of bill, basically from his, from his hips up were intact. Oh, And when related to Cormier Gargano, because they had killed him in the body shop and then dug him up and brought him out to Long Island. We went back to the shop and figuring, let’s see if we can actually see if there’s any parts of him there. And there actually were. And we’re able to get DNA and tie it back and confirm it was him. [44:15]Major Arrests and Cases [44:12]So that’s how that dismantling of the Colombo family started. And then just to fast forward a little bit in January 2011, we have I spearhead the largest FBI mob arrest where we arrested 127 people that day across the states and also went to Italy, too, to take down people. [44:32]And after that, the Bureau decides to reduce the resources dedicated to organized crime. And I then get the Bonanno family back. So C-10 merges back into my squad. And then I have the Bananos, the Columbos, and the Decafacanthes as well. So now I have all three families back. And I basically run that for another two years. And I guess my last official act as a supervisor is related to Goodfellas, where Jimmy Burke had buried a body in his basement. We saw a 43-year-old cold case murder where he killed an individual named Paul Katz, buried him in his basement. And when he went away for the point shaving, the Boston College point shaving case, well, he killed him in 1969, buried him in his basement. Then he goes to jail in the 80s. He gets fearful that the cops that he had on his payroll back in the 60s were going to talk. So he decides to have our witness at the time, Gaspar Valenti, who came forward back in the 80s, moved the body with Vincent S. Our son so they move the body but again they’re not professional so pieces are going to be back there so in 2013 we go back and we dig and we actually find pieces of paul cats and we tie that to dna to his son to his son and we confirm that it was him. [45:57]So that was my last official act as a supervisor. Talk about art, art, imitating life again, you know, in the Goodfellas, they dug up a body. In the Sopranos, they dug up a body. I think I saw another show where they dug up a body. One of them, they were like, man, this smells. [46:13]I mean, can you imagine that going back and having to dig up a body? And then, you know, and, you know, they’re just wearing t-shirts and jeans and maybe leather gloves. And they’d have to deal with all that stuff and put it in some kind of a bag can take it somewhere else oh my god you know i have a question while bill cutello that this guy was part of the the hit team that took him out do you remember anything about right i’m trying to remember i’ve read this story once he was kind of like more of a peacemaker and and if i remember right you remember what the deal was with him well back like what happens is in the early 1990s there’s a colombo war right you have the persicos versus the arena faction and one thing about the Colombos and the Persicos, they never forget. So in the early 1990s, while Bill Cotullo was on the arena side, and as I said, there was a war where approximately 13 people were killed. In the late 1990s, Ali Persico was going to be going to jail, and while Bill Cotullo thought that Ali was going to go to jail and that he would take over the family, Ali didn’t want that to happen. So basically while Vilcunzulo thought he was getting the keys to the kingdom and they were going to kill him. [47:28]And what they did is they lured him to Dino Saraceno’s house in Brooklyn and Dino Calabro lured him into the basement and shot him in the back of the head. And we had all these guys then decide to cooperate. As I said, Joe Caves was the first person to cooperate. Dino Calabro cooperated. [47:48]Sebi Saraceno cooperated. So we had a whole host of people cooperate and we were able to dismantle the Colombo family. And I’ve been extremely blessed to be part of teams that have dismantled three families, Bananos, the Columbos, and the D. Calacanti family. So, you know, as I said, and it’s never just one person. It’s always teammates, partners, and also other supervisors that I’ve had. Yeah, interesting. Yeah, it does take a lot of people to take those down. When you’re writing books, you try to make sure everybody gets a little bit of credit. Yeah. And, you know, I think, you know, the thing that was that was, you know, crazy when related to the recovery of Wild Bill is we had our evidence response team out there. And, you know, the witness takes us out there to show us where he thinks the bodies are buried. And related to Wild Bill, it was in the back of a field. And he kept on saying it was behind a berm. So we took him back there and he showed us where he thought it was. So we had our evidence response team dig. And they basically dug us an Olympic-sized pool. [48:57]We could not find him. So there was two other sites that we were trying to look at because Richie Greaves was supposed to be next to the train tracks. And as I mentioned, Cormac Gargano was next to a building that had been replaced. So my squad, actually our squad, C-38, decides, Seamus, do you mind if we get some shovels? So I was like, sure. So there was, because we were just looking at each other at the time. So my team, Vincent D’Agostino, they’re pretty close by. He got some shovels and came back. And there was like six of us. And we just started digging ourselves. So we dug in one area, nothing. Then another agent basically said, let’s dig over here. [49:38]And sure enough, like talk about, you know, I always say hard work leads to good luck. We started digging and then we found the white stuff. We found the line and jackpot. It was while Bill, he was hogtied face down with his feet up. And as soon as I saw the white stuff and then I saw, you know, like his foot, then we stopped and I said, let me go get the professionals. I ran over, I drove over, and I got the team leader from ERT. She got in the car. And, you know, of course, she’s very excited. I was like, you know, we F.M. got him, you know. And so I drove her back over there. And that’s when you kind of contain the crime scene. And we were able to find him. But, you know, it was our squad that found him. And then, as I said before, then, you know, our squad decides to go back to the body shop. And we found remnants of Carmine Gargano there. So the squad just did an amazing job but really we basically found two bodies ourselves you know and i think in my career i’ve been extremely blessed to find five you know which is just crazy well that’s not something those accountants and lawyers and stuff were trained for you need to get those former cops out there on those shovels and digging for bodies. [50:57]Final Thoughts and Stories [50:57]Well interesting this this has really been fun seamus any any other stories you can think of You want to you want to just want to tell just busting to make sure people know that’s in this book. I tell you what, guys, this is an interesting book. It’s it’s, you know, as I said, those kinds of stories and the procedures and how FBI works. There’s there’s a lot of stories in there. I don’t want to give to give the book away. You know, there’s a lot of stories even. Yeah. You know, there’s an even during that year of trials. There’s plenty of stories there. There was a blackout that that year, too. So there’s a lot of stories related to that. You know, even even the trials, there’s a lot of things that came up at trial. So I don’t want to give to give those stories away. But I think it’s a good read. As I said, I think it’s one of the few books that actually explains things because, you know, I think the public hears these words, but they don’t know what these words mean. And I just think it’s important that they do know what it means, because there’s a lot of things that go on behind the scenes, especially with the jury. Right. You know, the jury only sees what they see. There’s a lot of things that go on when the jury leaves the room between the government, the judge and also the defense attorney. So I try to bring to shed some light related to that as well. [52:13]Interesting. Well, Seamus McElherney. And the book is Flipping Capo. That’s Anthony Capo. The first guy to be flipped in the Cavalcante family ever, which led to a cascade of other mob guys flipping, didn’t it? [52:32]Sure did. Just like in a Bonanno family, you know, they start flipping there. And it just, I didn’t know where it was ever going to end. Finally, it ended. [52:41]It sure did. Well, I have to say, it’s been great to meet you. I wish you continued success. And this has been a lot of fun. All right. Yeah, it’s been great to have you on Seamus. Thanks a lot. Don’t forget, I like to ride motorcycles. So when you’re out on the streets there and you’re a big F-150, watch out for those little motorcycles when you’re out. If you have a problem with PTSD and you’ve been in the service, be sure and go to the VA website. They’ll help with your drugs and alcohol problem if you’ve got that problem or gambling. If not, you can go to Anthony Ruggiano. He’s a counselor down in Florida. He’s got a hotline on his website. If you’ve got a problem with gambling, most states will have, if you have gambling, most states will have a hotline number to call. Just have to search around for it. You know, I’ve always got stuff to sell. I got my books. I got my movies. They’re all on Amazon. I got links down below in the show notes and just go to my Amazon sales page and you can figure out what to do. I really appreciate y’all tuning in and we’ll keep coming back and doing this. Thanks guys.

Pencil Leadership with Chris Anderson
Dr. Alexa D'Agostino: The Data-Driven Secret to Scaling Your Business to 9 Figures

Pencil Leadership with Chris Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 42:13


A deep dive into data-driven marketing and entrepreneurship with Dr. Alexa D'Agostino, covering two decades of experience and insights.Persistence vs. Delegation: The biggest hurdles to scaling are a lack of persistence for those under $1 million and a CEO's inability to delegate and focus on strategy for those over $5 million.Data is More Than Numbers: Data is defined as buying behavior, what customers hate, when they click, and why they don't buy—it's crucial to listen to what the data is screaming, not to guess.The Shift in Content: Polished, overproduced content is hurting conversions. What converts now is "raw, real, fast, unedited" content like screenshots and behind-the-scenes looks, which builds trust and transparency.AI as an Amplifier: AI will not take over marketing teams but will change their roles, requiring more strategists. AI is only as good as the knowledge it's trained on, and it amplifies what you know.Relentless Execution: Dr. Alexa's secret sauce is "relentless execution"—moving faster, testing faster, and launching, learning, and tweaking instead of waiting for perfection.Avoiding Shiny Object Syndrome: Founders should focus on one offer and scale it to the $750K to $1.5M range to ensure enough profit to hire a dedicated team member before expanding to a second offer.Tracking Traction: Traction isn't always revenue; it can be momentum, interest, waitlist sign-ups, or acquisition interest, which indicates the need to pivot or double down.Single Channel Focus: Beginning entrepreneurs should focus on mastering one channel (e.g., TikTok for product, LinkedIn for education) where their consumer is, to build community, drive traffic, and avoid burnout.Top 3 Data Points: The most important metrics to track are Traffic (are they staying?), Conversion Rate (is the campaign working?), and Cost Per Sale/Lead.Low vs. High Ticket Sales Funnel: Social media acts as the top of the funnel to build trust. Low-ticket sales are a volume play, while high-ticket sales require deeper trust and a longer engagement journey (often six months or more).Essential Business System: Every founder needs a CRM (even starting with a basic spreadsheet like Excel) to capture leads, keep them warm, and follow up, as leads don't just "pop up."Value in the Age of AI: The true value an expert provides is in context, knowledge, and perspective, which AI cannot replicate because it has not lived the experience. This episode is NOT sponsored. Some product links are affiliate links, meaning we'll receive a small commission if you buy something.===========================⚡️PODCAST: Subscribe to our podcast here ➡ https://elevatemedia.buzzsprout.com/⚡️Need post-recording video production help? Let's chat ➡ https://calendly.com/elevate-media-group/application⚡️For Support inquires or Business inquiries, please email us at ➡︎ support@elevate-media-group.comOur mission here at Elevate Media is to help purpose-driven entrepreneurs elevate their brands and make an impact through the power of video podcasting.Disclaimer: Please see the link for our disclaimer policy for all our episodes or videos on the Elevate Media and Elevate Media Podcast YouTube channels. https://elevatemediastudios.com/disclaimer Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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Luigi Tassoni, Milly Curcio "Raccontare Calvino"

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 26:34


Luigi Tassoni, Milly Curcio, Monica Fekete"Raccontare Calvino"Rubbettino Editorewww.rubbettinoeditore.it«Ciò che conta per noi nell'opera letteraria è la possibilità di continuare a sfogliarla come un carciofo infinito, scoprendo dimensioni di lettura sempre nuove»Italo Calvino ci ha ricordato il supremo piacere della letteratura, capace di relazionarsi a universi altri, e portare la mente del lettore sempre un po' più in là del prevedibile. Raccontare Calvino vuol dire guardare le cose con occhio curioso, disinibito e coinvolto, e contemporaneamente con semplicità, accuratezza e profonda attenzione. Il meno che si possa fare per raccontare Calvino è tentare di restituire ai lettori il senso di queste qualità dello scrittore. In ciò sono certamente riusciti i 14 autori del volume, impegnati in discipline diverse e provenienti da Paesi diversi, accettando la sfida e dando vita a un dialogo vivace, innovativo e, appunto, multidisciplinare. I capitoli di Raccontare Calvino sono opera di Gian Mario Anselmi, Gian Italo Bischi, Corrado Bologna, Liliana Curcio, Milly Curcio, Oana Boşca-Mălin, Delia Morar, Giovanni Darconza, Monica Fekete, Jíři Pelán, Eszter Rónaky, Alberto Russo Previtali, Sara Svolacchia, Luigi Tassoni.Luigi TassoniCritico e semiologo, è professore ordinario di Letteratura italiana e di Semiotica all'Università di Pécs, dove ha diretto l'Istituto di Romanistica, e dal 1994 al 2021 il Dipartimento di Italianistica. È membro dell'Accademia ungherese delle Scienze, e di altre Istituzioni internazionali. Del suo intenso lavoro saggistico, in più lingue, ricordiamo i libri recenti: Il viaggiatore visibile. Come leggere i romanzi (Carocci, 2008), I silenzi di Dante (Pàtron, 2016), L'immagine del pensiero da Agostino a Derrida (Mimesis, 2017), Le meraviglie di Sinisgalli (Fondazione Leonardo Sinisgalli, 2019), Il gioco infinito della poesia. Lettura dei contemporanei da Ungaretti a De Angelis (Giulio Perrone editore, 2021), Leonardo Sciascia. Confessioni di un investigatore (con M. Curcio; Rubbettino, 2023). Autore inoltre di due volumi sull'arte di Mattia Preti, di cui è uno dei maggiori esperti, dirige i Seminari internazionali interdisciplinari di Pécs, e firma la fortunata trasmissione Leggìo a Radio Capodistria.Milly CurcioCritico e storico della letteratura, autrice di numerosi studi sulla letteratura europea contemporanea, ha curato alcuni fondamentali volumi: La fortuna del racconto in Europa (Carocci, 2012), Le forme della brevità (FrancoAngeli, 2014), M. La Cava-L-Sciascia, Lettere dal centro del mondo (Rubbettino, 2012), I fantasmi di Camilleri (L'Harmattan, 2017), Il romanzo italiano contemporaneo 1950-2021 (Presa Universitară Clujeana, 2021), Leonardo Sciascia. Confessioni di un investigatore (con L. Tassoni; Rubbettino, 2023).Monica FeketeItalianista, è autrice di saggi sulla letteratura italiana fra Medioevo e Rinascimento e sulla narrativa novecentesca.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/

NewHope Baptist Church
The Way of Jesus - Truth / John 14:6 / Sally Agostino

NewHope Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 33:18


Speaker: Sally AgostinoThe Way of Jesus - Truth / John 14:69 AM, 16/11/2025======================Visit us online at newhope.net.au.instagram.com/newhopemelbfacebook.com/NewHopeMelb

Elevate: The Official Podcast of Elite Agent Magazine
From "Drowning in Admin" to Focusing on Growth: An AI Strategy

Elevate: The Official Podcast of Elite Agent Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025


Property managers are drowning in admin. What if you could save two hours every day? That's an entire month per year. (As Nikki says, "I'd be in Italy.") In this episode of Thought Leaders, we sit down with Nikki D'Agostino, a director, consultant, and mum of two who just won two major REIWA awards: Strata Manager of the Year and Strata Management Agency of the Year. Nikki runs multiple businesses by "automating the mundane to focus on the meaningful." She reveals her "human-first" AI strategy for eliminating the "soul-destroying" busy work (like arrears calls and paperwork) so her team can focus on the 1,600+ owners who need a human touch. In this episode, you will learn: The Monday Task Audit: How to track every task you do for one day, feed it to ChatGPT, and have AI build a matrix of what you must Automate, Delegate, or Eliminate. Agentic AI: Why Nikki is deploying AI agents to handle arrears calls, payment plans, and paperwork, freeing up her team for high-value human interaction. The Human-First Strategy: How the future isn't about replacing people but about creating better humans who excel at relationships and problem-solving. Nikki's AI Toolkit: The exact tools she uses (like Fixer, Notebook LLM, and HeyGen) to save 6+ hours every single week. Stick around to the very end to hear the exact prompt Nikki uses to build her entire "operating system" in ChatGPT and the one bottleneck she would eliminate for every property manager if she had a magic wand. Connect with Nikki https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikkidagostino/ https://theefficiencyco.com.au/ https://rezzi.com.au/strata-management/ Chapters Chapters 00:02:18 Meet Nikki Dagestino: The Multi-Hat Wearing Efficiency Expert 00:03:29 Rezzi Strata: Bringing Accountability to an Unregulated Industry 00:04:41 The Efficiency Co Philosophy: Automate the Mundane, Focus on the Meaningful 00:05:13 AML Compliance: What Real Estate Needs to Know for 2025 00:07:12 The Soul-Destroying Tasks: Agentic AI Takes on Arrears Calls 00:09:22 Building Custom GPTs for Every Strata Scheme 00:12:00 The 6-Hour Weekly Time Save: Email Management with AI 00:24:14 The Monday Task Audit: Your First Step to AI Efficiency 00:19:23 Offshore Teams Plus AI: The Ultimate Productivity Hack 00:22:35 The Future Workplace: Social Sciences Over Math Skills 00:26:15 Your Homework: The Matrix Exercise That Changes Everything Resources Mentioned: ChatGPT - AI assistant for content creation and analysis (http://openai.com/chatgpt) Discover More From Elite Agent & Samantha McLean Join the Spark Community for Innovation in Real Estate: https://spark.eliteagent.com Sign up for The Brief for Daily Real Estate News: https://thebrief.eliteagent.com Explore AI Tools, Prompts and Workflows for Real Estate: https://aipoweredagents.com Connect with Elite Agent on Socials Instagram: @eliteagentmag Twitter/X: https://x.com/eliteagentmag LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/eliteagentmag/ #EliteAgent #ThoughtLeaders #RealEstateAI #PropertyTech #AustralianRealEstate

Highway Radio
Neon Feast: Unlimited Pancakes at Dupar's, D’Agostino’s Reopens, and Formula 1 in Paris

Highway Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 2:13


Get all the insider foodie news with Al Mancini; the host of the Food and Loathing Podcast. He's here with a bite-sized serving of delicious foodie news, celebrity interviews and on-the-scene reporting; covering the most [...] The post Neon Feast: Unlimited Pancakes at Dupar's, D'Agostino's Reopens, and Formula 1 in Paris appeared first on Highway Radio.

NewHope Baptist Church
Jesus – Our High Priest & Perfect Atonement / Hebrews 9:11-14 / Sally Agostino

NewHope Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 34:29


Speaker: Sally AgostinoJesus – Our High Priest & Perfect Atonement / Hebrews 9:11-1410 AM, 5/10/2025======================Visit us online at newhope.net.au.instagram.com/newhopemelbfacebook.com/NewHopeMelb

FranceFineArt

“Dessins des Carrache”La fabrique de la Galerie Farnèseau Musée du Louvre, Parisdu 5 novembre 2025 au 2 février 2026Entretien avecVictor Hundsbuckler,conservateur au département des Arts graphiques – musée du Louvre, et commissaire de l'exposition,par Anne-Frédérique Fer, à Paris, 4 novembre 2025, durée 16'47,© FranceFineArt.https://francefineart.com/2025/11/06/3666_dessins-des-carrache_musee-du-louvre/Communiqué de presse Commissariat :Victor Hundsbuckler, conservateur au département des Arts graphiques, musée du Louvre.Au coeur du palais Farnèse, siège de l'Ambassade de France en Italie, un décor passe depuis son achèvement au tout début des années 1600 pour être l'un des plus grands chefs-d'oeuvre de la peinture occidentale, une chapelle Sixtine pour le XVIIe siècle et le modèle de bien des décors à travers l'Europe entière durant presque trois-cents ans. Il s'agit de la galerie peinte par Annibale Carracci, son frère Agostino et leurs élèves.Pour permettre au plus large public d'en apprécier l'immense beauté, le musée du Louvre va en quelque sorte déplacer la Galerie Farnèse à Paris en la remontant « façon puzzle » à l'aide du plus extraordinaire ensemble jamais rassemblé de dessins préparatoires à ce décor. Car si la Galerie Farnèse a tant suscité l'admiration et tant inspiré les artistes – de la Galerie des Glaces de Versailles, au foyer de l'Opéra Garnier, pour ne citer que ces exemples –, c'est tout autant pour la beauté de ses fresques que pour celle de ses dessins préparatoires. Jamais auparavant, pour aucun autre décor, l'on n'avait conservé autant de dessins, du croquis rapide esquissant les toutes premières idées de l'artiste au grand carton de plusieurs mètres de côté, où le dessin est mis à l'échelle de la fresque. Immédiatement disputés par les collectionneurs les plus avertis, ces dessins sont rapidement devenus de véritables marqueurs de prestige et enjeux de pouvoir. Aujourd'hui, le musée du Louvre – héritier des collections royales françaises – en conserve la première collection au monde, avec les Collections royales britanniques, dont 25 oeuvres sont prêtées pour l'exposition par Sa Majesté le Roi à partir de la collection royale.L'exposition racontera ainsi l'histoire d'une fascination véritablement européenne, en présentant par ailleurs pour la première fois, les derniers vestiges tout juste restaurés d'une réplique de la Galerie Farnèse, voulue par Louis XIV au palais des Tuileries, aujourd'hui disparu. Un ensemble exceptionnel de très grands cartons, dessinés par les premiers pensionnaires de l'Académie de France à Rome, qui fait preuve, à travers le gigantisme de cette entreprise de copie, de l'admiration sans limite dont était auréolée la Galerie Farnèse. [...] Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Effetto notte le notizie in 60 minuti
Nepal, tragedia per 5 alpinisti italiani

Effetto notte le notizie in 60 minuti

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025


Sono morti a causa di due incidenti diversi nove alpinisti in Nepal, tra loro cinque italiani. Ne parliamo con Agostino da Polenza, alpinista, già capo spedizione italiana sul K2, Presidente Associazione Everest K2 - CNR.Sicilia, inchiesta su presunti appalti truccati. Chiesto l'arresto per l'ex Presidente Cuffaro. Con noi Antonello Piraneo, Direttore de La Sicilia.Champions. La Juventus gioca in casa contro lo Sporting. Gli aggiornamenti in diretta con Dario Ricci da Torino.

BackChat
BackChat with Frank Agostino | Back Yourself

BackChat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 58:43


This week on the show, Frank Agostino, CEO of Paywise, one of Australia's largest salary packaging companies. He started as a salesperson deep within the business and grew his way to the top. We speak about constant change, delivering in an industry thats highly competitive and managing people. EnjoyBackChat is powered by Paywise. Recorded at BackChat Studios built by grounded. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Altalex News
Agostino Clemente: sfide e opportunità dell'AI nella professione legale

Altalex News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 19:11


Parliamo di Intelligenza artificiale con l'avvocato Agostino Clemente.Socio dello studio legale Ughi e Nunziante, è docente di diritto industriale all'Università dell'Aquila e si occupa di privacy, diritto industriale e diritto delle nuove tecnologie.>> Leggi anche l'articolo: https://tinyurl.com/59ryk38w>> Scopri tutti i podcast di Altalex: https://bit.ly/2NpEc3w

Pizza Quest
Slicehaus is Taking on the Mecca of Pizza - Agostino Cangiano and Tatiana Revox

Pizza Quest

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2025 47:51


Welcome back to Pizza Quest! Somehow, New York City never has too many great pizzerias, and they all seem to push their competitors to keep raising the bar. In the midst of one of the most competitive marketplaces on earth, a new player better have some game if he or she wants to thrive, especially in the intense pizza playground known as the West Village. So, what did the successful Italian restaurateur Enrico Proietta (of Bella Blu fame) do? He turns loose one of his former proteges, Agostino Cangiano, as well as his own dynamic daughter, Tatiana Revox. to open Slicehaus, featuring Agostino's original Neapolitan/NY hybrid pizza using a little known imported flour that you will hear about in this interview. Tatiana takes care of the fun and games and customers, and Agostino handles the food side (including his personal meatball recipe -- hey, are we in a meatball renaissance? I think yes), and I'm guessing Enrico is kicking back and enjoying the show. Hear all about NYC's new kid on the block and how they have staked their claim against all the OG pizzerias that surround them, in this delightful conversation with Agostino Cangiano and Tatiana Revox, proprietors of Slicehaus.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Liturgia della Settimana - Il Commento e il Vangelo del giorno
[Sab 1] Commento: "Se tanti e tante, perché non io?"

Liturgia della Settimana - Il Commento e il Vangelo del giorno

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 2:33


La festa di Tutti i Santi è una giornata di gioia, di speranza, di fede. Noi viviamo per tutto l’anno la comunione dei santi: li sentiamo a noi vicini, ci sono proposti e li riconosciamo come modelli di vita, li invochiamo come nostri intercessori, li festeggiamo nel giorno della loro nascita al Cielo. I loro nomi sono indicati nel calendario liturgico, ma ne ricordiamo solo una minima parte, alcuni dei tanti e tante che sono stati canonizzati dalla Chiesa. Oggi si unisce a noi e noi a essa quella schiera che nessuno sa contare e che è immersa ormai nella luce di Dio, che ha raggiunto la mèta e ci ha preceduto nel regno dei beati: li celebriamo tutti in un’unica festa e ritroviamo così anche i nostri cari, anche quei santi nascosti agli occhi degli uomini, ma luminosi a quelli del Signore. La qualifica che li accomuna tutti è la fedeltà, anche eroica, testimoniata a Dio e ai fratelli: fedeltà a Gesù Cristo, fedeltà al suo Vangelo, fedeltà alle promesse battesimali, fedeltà alla Chiesa. Tutti hanno fatto esperienza dell’amore di Dio, tutti sono stati lavati e mondati dalla sua misericordia, tutti hanno vissuto le beatitudini evangeliche e non si sono lasciati sedurre dalle attrattive del mondo e dalle seduzioni del maligno. Hanno combattuto la buona battaglia, hanno terminato la corsa, hanno conservato la fede: ora è riservata loro una corona di gloria. Mirabilmente, la storia degli uomini, i percorsi umani, l’agire e il pensare di ognuno si fondono con il volere di Dio, e così sgorga la santità, così si adempie un progetto di amore pensato, proposto e vissuto. È giusto, vero e salutare che tutto questo diventi motivo di festa e di gioia per noi: tocchiamo con mano la “pienezza”, la “verità”, il culmine oltre il quale non siamo in grado di aspirare e di salire. Sentiamo più vicino l’approdo, la meta già percorsa da tanti; la sentiamo faticosa, ma accessibile. “Se tanti e tante, perché non io?” diceva Sant’Agostino. Aspirare alla santità è proprio di ogni cristiano: ognuno di noi ha il dovere di realizzare il progetto che Dio ha su di sé. Tutti dobbiamo adempiere il precetto di Gesù: “Siate perfetti come perfetto è il Padre mio che è nei cieli” e il comandamento divino: “Siate santi, perché Io sono Santo”. I festeggiati di oggi sono i nostri alleati, i nostri collaboratori e ci infondono fiducia.

The Vicki McKenna Show
Vicki McKenna Show - Are the Democrats Benefiting from the Government Shutdown?

The Vicki McKenna Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 108:41


Strategic Vision David Johnson, Newsbuster's Bill D'Agostino, Climate Depot's Marc Morano, Crime Prevention Research Center's John Lott, Rep. Glenn Grothman, WILL's Lucas Vebber

3 Books With Neil Pasricha
Chapter 35: Jen Agg on fussy feminism and ferocious fastidiousness

3 Books With Neil Pasricha

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 73:03


"Whatever Jen Agg says is worth listening to," said Anthony Bourdain. I fully agree! If you live in Toronto you probably know Jen Agg. If you don't, let me tell you she runs the best restaurants in town! Come visit and try them! Her most recent stunner is a two-story converted auto-body shop turned Toronto Life #1 ranked restaurant called "​General Public​" and it is a feast for the senses. Jen describes the place as "part Narnia, part fancy British pub, and part '80s cocaine dream" which gives you a sample of her incredible way with words on top of dishes on top of lighting on top of music on top of ... vibe. I was at General Public last week with my friend Agostino and we split Rainbow Trout Tartare, Hiramasa Crudo, Chicory Salad, and Popcorn Clams and Mussels. And those were just our appetizers! And precisely none of the items fully described the depth of surprising and fresh ingredients leading to the full-body sensory experiences we had when taking our first bites... Jen Agg has opened many other award-winning restaurants including ​Bar Vendetta​, ​Grey Gardens​, ​Le Swan​, ​Rhum Corner​, ​Hoof Cocktail Bar​ and, famously, The Black Hoof (RIP), where I still remember my friend Drew ordering a Spicy Raw Horse Sandwich with raw egg on top many years ago. His verdict? "Delicious!" Of course that place turned the restaurant scene in the city sharply sideways! And sharply sideways is such a great way to live... I admire Jen Agg's sharply sideways ways and also highly recommend her bestselling memoir “​I Hear She's A Real Bitch​” (perhaps the best memoir title of all time?) Now there is of course no where else to sit down with Jen than one of her restaurants so for this one we slip into the front booth at the delectable "french diner" that is ​Le Swan​. Btw, if you go you might find yourself making a new Spotify playlist like I did to remember the great music you're hearing—"Ooh la la" by Ronnie Lane followed by "My Sweet Lord" by George Harrison followed by "Everybody's Talkin'" by Harry Nilsson followed by "Tangled Up In Blue" by Bob Dylan! Of course it's hard to pay attention to the music when you're gobbling Smoked Trout Rillette, Steak Tartare, and the city's best Corn Dogs! Let's sit down and talk about fussiness as a virtue, the art of dining alone, having a healthy marriage with someone much older than you, the brilliant Jen Agg's 3 most formative books, and much, much, MUCH more... It was an honour and privilege to talk to Jen Agg in this classic chapter of 3 Books.

Roma Tre Radio Podcast
CHÁOS. Incontri tra filosofia e arte - Il Giubileo senza Papa e l'eredità di Agostino

Roma Tre Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 36:46


Nella puntata di oggi, i nostri speaker Carlotta e Damiano ci guidano in un itinerario spirituale, da Agostino d'Ippona al "Giubileo senza Papa" del 1350. Interviene Nicoletta Bernacchio, curatrice della mostra "1350. Giubileo senza Papa".

Obiettivo salute in tavola
Autunno: come cambiano i bisogni del nostro organismo?

Obiettivo salute in tavola

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2025


Con l'arrivo dell'autunno, il nostro organismo affronta un cambiamento importante: le giornate si accorciano, le temperature si abbassano e il corpo è chiamato ad adattarsi. Questo passaggio stagionale influisce su energia, difese immunitarie e metabolismo, rendendo essenziale prendersi cura di sé per affrontare al meglio i mesi più freddi. Ne parliamo a Obiettivo Salute in tavola con la prof.ssa Maria Antonietta D'Agostino, Ordinaria di Reumatologia all'Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, direttrice della UOC di Reumatologia di Fondazione Policlinico A. Gemelli IRCCS.Quando cambia la stagione, cambia anche il contenuto del carrello. Sentiamo i consigli della dr.ssa Evelina Flachi, nutrizionista, specialista in Scienza dell'Alimentazione e Presidente della Fondazione Italiana per l'Educazione AlimentareCon Matteo Tettamanzi, cuoco, docente di Scienze dell'Alimentazione e Cultura Gastronomica e ideatore di Progetto FYGo, spazio di Educazione #Buona, portiamo in tavola i piatti caldi

Catholic Women Preach
October 5, 2025: "Let Your Heart Break" with Julia D'Agostino

Catholic Women Preach

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 4:52


Julia D'Agostino preaches for the Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time, inviting us to encounter one another with compassion and reminding us that even the smallest faith can reveal God's Reign breaking into our world: "I pray that we all may turn to our neighbor, encounter them, allow our hearts to break, and let the mercy of God work through us. Have faith, even if it be the size of a mustard seed. Because God's Kingdom will come on Earth as it is in Heaven."Julia D'Agostino (she/her) is a theologian drawn to Ignatian spirituality, the stories of women in the church, and the mystery of thin places. After earning a B.A. in English from the College of the Holy Cross, she followed “the God of surprises” into graduate studies at the Boston College Clough School of Theology & Ministry, where she completed both a Master of Divinity and a Master of Theology.Visit www.catholicwomenpreach.org/preaching/10052025 to learn more about Julia, to read her preaching text, and for more preaching from Catholic women.

NewsTalk STL
8A: Why Are Mainstream Media Outlets Running Cover for Antifa? 9-26-2025

NewsTalk STL

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 42:47


- Bill D’Agostino of Media Research Center discusses the media trends tying to defend/ deny the existence of Antifa. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

il posto delle parole
Roberta De Monticelli "Agostino e la guerra dentro"

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 24:04


Roberta De Monticelli"Agostino e la guerra dentro"Festival Filosofiawww.festivalfilosofia.itFestival Filosofia, ModenaVenerdì 19 settembre 2025, ore 11:30Roberta De MonticelliAgostino e la guerra dentroCrescere alla responsabilità del creatoChe cosa significa imparare da un maestro interiore? Questa lezione riflette sulla nozione agostiniana di maestro interiore come illuminazione che guida la mente oltre la curiosità dispersiva, verso una forma di felicità mentale: tale idea unisce conoscenza e vocazione, proponendo una presenza della filosofia capace di orientarsi verso le questioni essenziali della vita, evitando il rischio della mera pedanteria.Roberta De Monticelli , già professoressa di Filosofia della persona presso l'Università di Ginevra e presso l'Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele di Milano, è direttrice del centro di ricerca PERSONA presso l'Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele di Milano. Ha contribuito a una reinterpretazione della tradizione fenomenologica e ha sviluppato una teoria dell'identità e della persona che si misura con le filosofie della mente e con le neuroscienze.I suoi studi attraversano l'ontologia dei valori, la fenomenologia dell'emozione, la razionalità affettiva e la critica dell'ideologia, proponendo un'etica civile per il tempo presente, in grado di offrire criteri di orientamento critico nei confronti dei processi ideologici, della deresponsabilizzazione morale e della manipolazione linguistica nella sfera pubblica e mediatica. È intervenuta nel dibattito pubblico italiano sui temi della legalità, della libertà accademica e dei diritti umani, collaborando con “Avvenire”, “Il Sole 24 Ore”, “Il Fatto Quotidiano”, “il manifesto”. Tra i suoi libri: La questione morale (Milano 2010); La questione civile (Milano 2011); Sull'idea di rinnovamento (Milano 2013); Al di qua del bene e del male. Per una teoria dei valori (Torino 2015); Il dono dei vincoli. Per leggere Husserl (Milano 2018); La felicità dello spettatore. Lezioni di estetica fenomenologica (con Francesca Forlè, Milano 2024); Umanità violata. La Palestina e l'inferno della ragione (Roma-Bari 2024).Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/

Vanished Chicagoland Stories
Episode 473 The 1979 Album "Breakfast In America" By Supertramp, And Agostino's Italian Restaurant In Chicago.

Vanished Chicagoland Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 35:08


Episode 473: I will discuss my memories of the 1979 album "Breakfast in America" by Supertramp and read a 1962 menu from Agostino's Italian Restaurant in Chicago.

Health Longevity Secrets
Keto = Death? with Dr Dom D'Agostino

Health Longevity Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 47:10 Transcription Available


Ready to revolutionize your understanding of metabolism? Dr. Dominic D'Agostino takes us deep into the science of ketosis, revealing why this evolutionary metabolic state might be the missing link in our modern health crisis.The keto revolution isn't just about weight loss. As Dr. Dom explains, ketosis fundamentally changes our physiology in ways that impact every major system in our body. While our ancestors regularly shifted in and out of this fat-burning state, most modern humans never experience it—silencing what might be a powerful tool for combating today's chronic disease epidemic.What makes ketosis unique? Unlike other dietary approaches, a properly implemented ketogenic diet actually changes brain neurochemistry, reduces inflammation, and improves metabolic markers across the board. That's why it's proven effective for conditions ranging from epilepsy to diabetes, hypertension to neurodegenerative diseases. It's not a "magic bullet" but rather a "magic shotgun" addressing multiple pathways simultaneously.Perhaps most compelling is the research showing ketosis can improve metabolic flexibility, enhance cognitive function, and potentially contribute to longevity through mechanisms like reduced inflammation and improved mitochondrial health. In a world where 72% of Americans struggle with weight issues and chronic diseases continue rising, could this metabolic switch be a key to reversing these trends?Discover why research into ketogenic therapies has exploded in recent years, with hundreds of clinical trials underway exploring applications from metabolic disorders to cancer adjunctive care. ketonutrition.orgLies I Taught In Medical School : Free sample chapter- https://www.robertlufkinmd.com/lies/Complete Metabolic Heart Scan (LUFKIN20 for 20% off) https://www.innerscopic.com/Fasting Mimicking Diet (20% off) https://prolonlife.com/Lufkin At home blood testing (20% off) https://siphoxhealth.com/lufkinMimio Health (LUFKIN for 15% off) https://mimiohealth.sjv.io/c/5810114/2745519/30611 Web: https://robertlufkinmd.com/X: https://x.com/robertlufkinmdYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/robertLufkinmdInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/robertlufkinmd/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertlufkinmd/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@robertlufkinThreads: https://www.threads.net/@robertlufkinmdFacebook: ...

Vanished Chicagoland Stories
Episode 473 The 1979 Album "Breakfast In America" By Supertramp, And Agostino's Italian Restaurant In Chicago.

Vanished Chicagoland Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 35:08


Episode 473: I will discuss my memories of the 1979 album "Breakfast in America" by Supertramp and read a 1962 menu from Agostino's Italian Restaurant in Chicago.

Bella, prof!
21. La morte dei primogeniti (Esodo 12, 29-51)

Bella, prof!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 37:24


Il podcast analizza la decima piaga d'Egitto, la morte dei primogeniti, come descritta nel libro dell'Esodo (capitolo 12) e ne esplora le interpretazioni tradizionali ebraiche, che vedono l'evento come un atto di giustizia retributiva divina e un monito a ricordare l'opera di Dio attraverso l'obbedienza rituale del sacrificio dell'agnello. Vengono poi presentate le letture cristiane antiche e moderne, da Origene e Agostino, che tendono a interpretare la piaga in chiave allegorica o tipologica, prefigurando la redenzione di Cristo e la Pasqua cristiana. Infine, si considerano le interpretazioni contemporanee storico-critiche, riconoscendo il racconto come un mito fondativo che sottolinea la supremazia di Dio e la liberazione del popolo d'Israele, con interessanti riferimenti a contesti culturali egizi e pratiche antiche.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bella-prof--4788354/support.

The Metabolic Link
Redefining Recovery: A Metabolic Approach to Plastic Surgery | Cameron Chesnut, MD | The Metabolic Link Ep.75

The Metabolic Link

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 85:45


Plastic surgery meets metabolic medicine.Dr. Cameron Chesnut isn't just changing faces - he's changing the entire surgical process. In this episode, Dr. Dominic D'Agostino talks with the facial plastic surgeon who's using ketones, hyperbaric oxygen, red light, and regenerative protocols to optimize brain health, accelerate recovery, and eliminate opioids entirely.Trusted by high performers around the world, Dr. Chesnut is known for delivering natural, rejuvenated, and seemingly untouched results through minimally invasive procedures. His practice integrates regenerative medicine, metabolic science, and next-level recovery techniques — all grounded in a personal performance protocol as refined as his surgical outcomes.In this episode, he and Dr. Dominic D'Agostino unpack the future of surgical care: ketones for cognitive protection, hyperbaric oxygen for faster healing, red light and PEMF for recovery, and the anesthesia protocols he uses to avoid post-op brain fog — and eliminate opioids altogether.This isn't cosmetic — it's clinical strategy. And it could change the face of plastic surgery as we know it.Where to find Dr. Chesnut online:InstagramAboutStart Your Journey Special thanks to the sponsors of this episode:✅Genova Connect – Get 15% off any test kit with code METABOLICLINK here.✅ ZocDoc - Find and instantly book a top-rated doctor here.✅ Fatty15 – Get 15% off a 90-day Starter Kit with code METABOLICLINK here.In every episode of The Metabolic Link, we'll uncover the very latest research on metabolic health and therapy. If you like this episode, please share it, subscribe, follow, and leave us a comment or review on whichever platform you use to tune in!You can find us on all your major podcast players here and full episodes are also up on our Metabolic Health Summit YouTube channel!Find us on social: Instagram Facebook YouTube LinkedIn Please keep in mind: The Metabolic Link does not provide medical or health advice, but rather general information that does not serve as a substitute for a licensed healthcare professional. Never delay in seeking medical advice from an appropriately licensed medical provider for any health condition that you may have.

Think Millions Podcast
Millionaire??? You still have fear, burnout and limiting beliefs – with Stephen Scoggins

Think Millions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 30:08


In this powerhouse episode of the Think Millions Podcast, host Dr. Alexa D'Agostino sits down with Stephen Scoggins to dive into the hidden challenges even successful entrepreneurs face. Despite outward success, many still struggle internally with fear, burnout, and limiting beliefs that block their next level of growth.Stephen shares the mindset shifts and hard truths needed to break through these invisible barriers. From overcoming self-sabotage to redefining what success truly means, his personal story and strategies will leave you inspired and equipped to grow, mentally, emotionally, and financially.If you've ever hit a milestone and still felt stuck, this episode will show you how to release the blocks that are holding you back from becoming your most powerful self.Key Parts of the Conversation:[02:15] Fear doesn't go away with wealth – Stephen explains how fear simply changes shape as you climb the success ladder.[07:40] The hidden cost of burnout – Why many entrepreneurs push through exhaustion and how to recognize early warning signs.[14:10] Breaking free from limiting beliefs – Stephen shares actionable steps to rewire your mindset and remove invisible success barriers.[21:30] Building sustainable success – A framework for achieving growth while maintaining mental and emotional well-being.[29:50] Redefining what it means to be wealthy – Moving beyond money to experience true fulfillment and freedom.Great Quotes from the Podcast:“Fear doesn't disappear with wealth, it just puts on a nicer suit.” “Burnout isn't a badge of honor; it's a warning sign that your success isn't sustainable.”“Your next level of growth isn't about doing more, it's about believing differently.”“True wealth is when your mind is as free as your bank account is full.”“Limiting beliefs are invisible fences, you won't see them until you try to break through.”ResourcesAll Episodes: Think Millions PodcastQuestions or Comments: support@thynkconsultinggroup.comAlexa's Instagram: @dralexadagostinoAlexa's Website: AlexaD'Agostino.comBook a Discovery Call with Alexa: Discovery CallThynkFuel Agency: ThynkFuelMedia.com

Investor Fuel Real Estate Investing Mastermind - Audio Version
Mastering Short-Term Rentals with Corey D' Agostino

Investor Fuel Real Estate Investing Mastermind - Audio Version

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 26:19


In this episode of the Investor Fuel podcast, host Q Edmonds speaks with Corey D'Agostino, an experienced real estate investor specializing in short-term rentals. Corey shares his journey in the real estate market, emphasizing the importance of proper property management, pricing strategies, and professional photography. He discusses the challenges faced in the industry and the significance of networking and building relationships. Corey also introduces his coaching program, designed to help aspiring investors navigate the complexities of short-term rentals without upfront costs. The conversation highlights the evolving nature of the real estate market and the need for continuous learning and adaptation. Professional Real Estate Investors - How we can help you: Investor Fuel Mastermind:  Learn more about the Investor Fuel Mastermind, including 100% deal financing, massive discounts from vendors and sponsors you're already using, our world class community of over 150 members, and SO much more here: http://www.investorfuel.com/apply   Investor Machine Marketing Partnership:  Are you looking for consistent, high quality lead generation? Investor Machine is America's #1 lead generation service professional investors. Investor Machine provides true ‘white glove' support to help you build the perfect marketing plan, then we'll execute it for you…talking and working together on an ongoing basis to help you hit YOUR goals! Learn more here: http://www.investormachine.com   Coaching with Mike Hambright:  Interested in 1 on 1 coaching with Mike Hambright? Mike coaches entrepreneurs looking to level up, build coaching or service based businesses (Mike runs multiple 7 and 8 figure a year businesses), building a coaching program and more. Learn more here: https://investorfuel.com/coachingwithmike   Attend a Vacation/Mastermind Retreat with Mike Hambright: Interested in joining a “mini-mastermind” with Mike and his private clients on an upcoming “Retreat”, either at locations like Cabo San Lucas, Napa, Park City ski trip, Yellowstone, or even at Mike's East Texas “Big H Ranch”? Learn more here: http://www.investorfuel.com/retreat   Property Insurance: Join the largest and most investor friendly property insurance provider in 2 minutes. Free to join, and insure all your flips and rentals within minutes! There is NO easier insurance provider on the planet (turn insurance on or off in 1 minute without talking to anyone!), and there's no 15-30% agent mark up through this platform!  Register here: https://myinvestorinsurance.com/   New Real Estate Investors - How we can work together: Investor Fuel Club (Coaching and Deal Partner Community): Looking to kickstart your real estate investing career? Join our one of a kind Coaching Community, Investor Fuel Club, where you'll get trained by some of the best real estate investors in America, and partner with them on deals! You don't need $ for deals…we'll partner with you and hold your hand along the way! Learn More here: http://www.investorfuel.com/club   —--------------------

The Vicki McKenna Show
Vicki McKenna Show - There Hasn't Been An Energy Transition

The Vicki McKenna Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 108:18


Judge Jim Troupis, Journalist Robert Bryce, Media Research Center and NewsBusters' Bill D'Agostino, WILL's Cory Brewer, Rep. Derrick Van Orden, WILL's Luke Berg

Simon Conway
Interview with Bill D'Agostino

Simon Conway

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 13:29


Simon Conway's interview with Bill D'Agostino during Friday's second hour.

Think Millions Podcast
Inside the Mind of a Financial Titan: Mark Murphy on Strategy, Impact & Abundance

Think Millions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 20:10


In this powerful episode of Think Millions, Dr. Alexa D'Agostino sits down with Mark Murphy, CEO of Northeast Private Client Group, bestselling author of The Ultimate Investment, and one of the top-ranked financial security professionals in the U.S.Mark shares his 40-year journey in the financial planning industry and reveals why wealth without intention is meaningless. This episode isn't just about money, it's about building a life by design, cultivating multi-generational wealth, and becoming the kind of leader who lifts others along the way.From differentiating yourself in a crowded market to investing in yourself and your community, Mark delivers a masterclass in strategic thinking, wealth philosophy, and personal growth. If you're ready to level up your income, impact, and inner circle, this one's for you.Key Parts of the Conversation:[2:43] Networking vs. Net-WeavingMark's philosophy on building transformational relationships through value-first giving.[4:10] What Strategy Really MeansStrategy isn't about more money, it's about multi-generational wealth and a life by design.[4:39] The Only 3 True Wealth BuildersBusiness, real estate, and financing deals, not traditional financial vehicles.[5:28] The Golden RulesYour money must work while you sleep. Your business must make revenue without you.[6:25] Two Businesses Every Entrepreneur HasCash-flow business vs. the visionary business they wish they had.[7:06] Making Bets, Not Just GuessesGrowth comes from informed risks backed by strong networks.[8:27] Entrepreneurial Ego & Lifestyle CreepThe dangers of keeping up with the Joneses and overspending.[9:04] ARR Over Flashy AssetsImportance of predictable recurring revenue over risky one-time wins.[10:12] Failure = Market ResearchOptimists see failure as feedback. Pessimists expect it. Mindset is everything.[11:04] Opportunity ThinkingEntrepreneurs see problems as windows to innovate and pivot.[12:22] Book SuccessThe Ultimate Investment hits #1 on Amazon—25,000+ copies sold in week one.Great Quotes from the Podcast:“I don't believe in competition. I believe in differentiation.”“True wealth is built in your business, in real estate, and by financing deals—not by hoarding 401ks.”“The best investment you'll ever make is the one you make in yourself.”“Entrepreneurship isn't a title. It's a way of thinking.”“Money is never about math—it's always about psychology.”“You can't believe your own bullshit. The world has a way of keeping you humble.”“Failure isn't final—it's market research in disguise.”“I want to be the best husband and father I can be. Business is easy. Family is the real work.”“If your income isn't recurring, your lifestyle is always at risk.”“Who do I need to collaborate with to grow my freedom—not just my income?”ResourcesAll Episodes: Think Millions PodcastQuestions or Comments: support@thynkconsultinggroup.comAlexa's Instagram: @dralexadagostinoAlexa's Website: AlexaD'Agostino.comBook a Discovery Call with Alexa: Discovery CallThynkFuel Agency: ThynkFuelMedia.com

il posto delle parole
Luigi Tassoni "La rosa nel bicchiere" Franco Costabile

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 25:31


Luigi Tassoni"La rosa nel bicchiere"Franco CostabilePrefazione di Aldo NoveRubbettino Editorehttps://www.store.rubbettinoeditore.it/catalogo/la-rosa-nel-bicchiere/Poesie disperse e nota biografica a cura di Giovanni Mazzei«…la perdita di un mondo che progressivamente Costabile ci racconta ha certo la Calabria come punto di vista, come indissolubile legame natale, ma che si sposta lungo l'asse di un intero continente ed oltre, fino a raccogliere nel proprio respiro preciso e affannoso l'intero mondo e i suoi prometeici errori di prospettiva» dall'Introduzione di Aldo NoveFranco Costabile (Sambiase 1924, Roma 1965). Letterato e poeta, cantore originale del suo sud. Approda a Roma nel 1953 dove completa i suoi studi per poi dedicarsi all'insegnamento. Lì frequenta gli ambienti culturali, dello spettacolo e del giornalismo, legandosi a molte figure di spicco quali Giuseppe Ungaretti e l'emergente pittore Enotrio. Alle sofferenze dell'infanzia dovute all'abbandono del padre (trasferitosi in Tunisia) si aggiungeranno quelle di un matrimonio fallito. Porrà così fine alla sua vita il 14 aprile 1965.Luigi Tassoni, critico e semiologo, è professore ordinario di Letteratura italiana e di Semiotica all'Università di Pécs, dove ha diretto l'Istituto di Romanistica, e dal 1994 al 2021 il Dipartimento di Italianistica. È membro dell'Accademia ungherese delle Scienze, e di altre Istituzioni internazionali. Del suo intenso lavoro saggistico, in più lingue, ricordiamo i libri recenti: Il viaggiatore visibile. Come leggere i romanzi (Carocci, 2008), I silenzi di Dante (Pàtron, 2016), L'immagine del pensiero da Agostino a Derrida (Mimesis, 2017), Le meraviglie di Sinisgalli (Fondazione Leonardo Sinisgalli, 2019), Il gioco infinito della poesia. Lettura dei contemporanei da Ungaretti a De Angelis (Giulio Perrone editore, 2021), Leonardo Sciascia. Confessioni di un investigatore (con M. Curcio; Rubbettino, 2023). Autore inoltre di due volumi sull'arte di Mattia Preti, di cui è uno dei maggiori esperti, dirige i Seminari internazionali interdisciplinari di Pécs, e firma la fortunata trasmissione Leggìo a Radio Capodistria.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.

il posto delle parole
Pier Mario Giovannone "Storia allegra di un uomo triste"

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 21:10


Pier Mario Giovannone"Storia allegra di un uomo triste"Einaudi Editorewww.einaudi.itFondazione E. MirafioreGiovedì 10 luglio 2025, ore 18:30Con Pier Mario Giovannone e Filippo GambettaUna passeggiata unica nel suo genere nel Bosco dei Pensieri di Fontanafredda, organizzata in collaborazione con Attraverso Festival, che quest'anno festeggia il decimo anniversario.https://www.fondazionemirafiore.it/evento/pier-mario-giovannone-con-filippo-gambetta/magari avereun labirintodi mille stanze:ne ho solo dueecco chi sono(ecco il mio male):un minotauroda bilocaleIl filo rosso della poesia di Pier Mario Giovannone è la musicalità, che a volte è pura melodia, altre volte è gioco: giocosità ritmica, fonica, verbale. Perché Giovannone, oltre che poeta, è musicista. E la sua lunga collaborazione con Gianmaria Testa, in qualità di chitarrista, arrangiatore e paroliere, viene evocata in una toccante sezione della raccolta, con versi elegiaci dedicati all'amico cantautore prematuramente scomparso. Una poesia di immediata comunicazione – nel solco vivace di Edward Lear, Gianni Rodari e Toti Scialoja -, dove prevale l'amore per la lingua e i suoi suoni, ma che non si nasconde di scaturire da «un tempo incrinato». I frammenti della vita, con i suoi gesti interrotti, le sue allegrie e tristezze, trovano sulla pagina un istante d'equilibrio, come ricuciti nella trama dei versi. Le curiose similitudini, i lapsus, i giochi di parole, le fantasie dei calligrammi accentuano un'aspirazione a ritrovarsi nell'altrove della poesia, nel suo spazio libero che amorevolmente ci contiene e cura.Pier Mario Giovannone è nato a Cuneo nel 1974, ha al suo attivo numerose raccolte di poesia: Austro e Favonio (Genesi, 1994), Le piume di Jacopone (Genesi, 2000), L'infinità decrescente (Nerosubianco, 2005), Storia di un corpo (Manni, 2007), È partita Iva (Empirìa, 2008), Chi mi trova mi avverta (Aragno, 2011), Le foglie hanno perso gli alberi (Nerosubianco, 2015), Nel mare degli esclusi dalla Terra (Aragno, 2021). I suoi libri per l'infanzia: Girotondo di elefanti (Gallucci, 2013), Piazza Pizza (Gallucci, 2017), Ciao ciao, caro Babbo Natale (Gallucci, 2018), Gallo Galileo (Gallucci, 2020), Il Magico Inventastorie (Giunti, 2021), Agostino e il dentino (Piemme, 2023), Il mondo è un'orchestra (Gallucci, 2023), Aiuto, sono finito nello smartphone! (Feltrinelli, 2025). Per Einaudi ha pubblicato Storia allegra di un uomo triste (2025).IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.

Te lo spiega Studenti.it
Filosofia scolastica: rapporto tra fede e ragione

Te lo spiega Studenti.it

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 2:46


Cos'è la filosofia scolastica e quali sono le caratteristiche principali? Origine, contenuti e filosofi del principale tema di dibattito della filosofia medievale.

The Vicki McKenna Show
Vicki McKenna Show - Should Metal Decectors be in the State Capitol Building?

The Vicki McKenna Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 108:32


Senator Ron Johnson, Newsbusters' Bill D'Agostino, Dane County Board Supervisor Jeff Weigand, Less Government's Seton Motley, Wisconsin Carry's Nik Clark We are Replaying Senator Ron Johnson

Pigs in a Podcast
Episode #144 - Peppino D'Agostino with Jamie Coffis

Pigs in a Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025


Peppino D'Agostino did a special, intimage show up at Wind River Studios in Santa Cruz last month, and beforehand he did a special "Neighhborhood Night" chat with host Jamie Coffis about his approach to music and the guitar. This one's special AND includes two gorgeous acoustic tracks from Peppino.

NewsTalk STL
8A: We Deserve What We Tolerate 6-11-2025

NewsTalk STL

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 43:37


Mike Ferguson in the Morning -Gabe and Mike give some tips for staying safe during the upcoming protests. -Has Sen. Hawley lost the support of true red conservatives? -Terry Moran suspended after anti-Trump tweets, Bill D’Agostino dives in to media accountability and our role in the division being sewn across the nation. -Could Nick Schroer potentially replace Sen. Hawley as Senator? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Convo By Design
Fostering Disciplined Thought and Creativity in Turbulent Times | 592 | Dan D’Agostino, Plan Architecture

Convo By Design

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 76:12


Twenty-twenty-five will definitely go down as a chaotic year. But listen, I am not going to complain because it's not productive. Productivity, very difficult to achieve in any field without the freedom of creativity. Creativity is suppressed when worry and doubt are present. I read an article in Psychology Today recently called, How Anxiety Harms Creativity (And What to Do About It). You can find a link in the show notes. The article draws a correlation between anxiety and creativity that outlines why and how fear, exhaustion and doubt can hinder creativity. And how creative types can struggle from this. As a creative who speaks to other creatives, and for you, as a creative listening, we are in the same headspace, think about that for a minute. Designer Resources Pacific Sales Kitchen and Home. Where excellence meets expertise. Design Hardware - A stunning and vast collection of jewelry for the home!  - Where service meets excellence TimberTech - Real wood beauty without the upkeep We are all alone, together in the pursuit of meaning, creative expression, love and satisfaction. If you are in constant state of chaos and worry, how can you do your best work. We can't. Think about Convo By Design as a respite from the external chaos and a place to reconnect with others who are likeminded and in pursuit of the same things you are. And in that effort, today, you are going to hear from Dan D'Agostino, founder and principle architect at Plan Architecture. Dan and I talk about creative freedom and we go into the work they are producing at Plan Architecture. We go into it and one of the things I find so interesting about Dan and his firm is that the work is complex and covers multiple styles and influences. From traditional to modern and much in between.  In addition to external factors complicating the creative process, often, creative types will become fixated on signature style and often, it's not intentional. It just happens. Creative flexibility is a gift and one you will hear Dan and I explore along with a number of other topics. All in an effort to inspire you, spur creative thought and get you out of your head for a little while. So, let's get to it. Right after this. Thank you, Dan. Enjoyed this immensely. Thank you to my incredible partner sponsors, TimberTech, Pacific Sales, and Design Hardware. Amazing companies and great friends to the trade so please give them an opportunity for your next project. Thank you for listening, subscribing to the show and sharing with your colleagues. If not already subscribing, please consider that so you receive every new episode automatically to your podcast feed.  Please keep those emails coming convo by design at outlook dot com and follow the conversation on Instagram, @ConvoXDesign with an “X”. Until next week, thank you for sharing this time together, until the next episode, be well, stay focused and now that it has arrived in earnest, try to rise above the chaos. - CXD

O'Connor & Company
Joe diGenova, Starbucks Strike, MRC's Bill D'Agostino, Epic Military Ad

O'Connor & Company

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 20:05


In the 7 AM hour, Larry O’Connor and Julie Gunlock discussed: WMAL GUEST: JOE DIGENOVA (legal analyst and former U.S. Attorney, District of Columbia) on activist judges stopping deportations. WMAL GUEST: BILL D’AGOSTINO (research analyst, Media Research Center) on a new media study. VIDEO: New military ad dropped and it’s anti-woke Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow Podcasts on Apple, Audible and Spotify Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @JGunlock, @PatricePinkfile, and @HeatherHunterDC Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Website: WMAL.com/OConnor-Company Episode: Monday, May 26, 2025 / 7 AM HourSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AND/BOTH Podcast
77. Making a Life That Belongs to You Through Every Season of Motherhood with Mary D'Agostino

AND/BOTH Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 61:51


Support AND/BOTH: Help us offset production costs while we're growingIn this episode of the AND/BOTH podcast, Ashley sits down with Mary D'Agostino, mother of five, grandmother of seven, intuitive healer, and author—to explore the evolving identity of motherhood across decades. As the show's first grandmother guest, Mary brings a grounded, wisdom-filled perspective to the conversation, touching on everything from teen pregnancy and single motherhood to building a life that reflects your truest self. With warmth, candor, and a touch of humor, Mary invites listeners to pause, reflect, and trust their inner voice through every season of life.What we discuss:What it means to create a life that truly belongs to youHow motherhood evolves across generations—and what stays the sameThe importance of listening to your intuition, especially when the world gets loudWhy the stories and support of those ahead of us matter so deeplyHow generational healing, grief, and caregiving shape identityThe power of saying a firm “no” when something doesn't resonateWays to center yourself during life transitions—without “burning it all down”Why showing up for yourself is showing up for your familyHow Mary ended up sharing her story on Oprah (!)How modern motherhood can reclaim agency without the pressure to performConnect with Mary D'Agostino:Website: www.marydagostino.comBe a guest on the podcast!:Visit andbothpodcast.com to apply to be a guestConnect with Ashley:Website: https://dovetaildesigns.coPodcast website: https://www.andbothpodcast.com/AND/BOTH Community: https://www.andbothpodcast.com/andboth-communityDovetail® App: https://airtable.com/appn6w6IWipJYIuA3/pagZys7UnECzM46iJ/formSocial:Instagram: @dovetailappFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/dovetaildesigns.coLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleyblackington/

Don Chisciotte
AAA - America cercasi, sì bella e perduta

Don Chisciotte

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 67:16


(00:00) Intro (02:49) Il Governo celebra un turismo povero e rendite territoriali, mentre la Spagna corre (23:33) Moody's certifica la crisi a stelle e strisce (54:14) Leone, Agostino e un papato contemporaneo Questo podcast e gli altri nostri contenuti sono gratuiti anche grazie a chi ci sostiene con Will Makers. Sostienici e accedi a contenuti esclusivi su ⁠willmedia.it/abbonati Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Poppin' Bottles
Refill: D'Agostino's Pizza with Adam Schreck

Poppin' Bottles

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 140:50


Slake your thirst for podcasts with this pizza-perfect refill!   Breadstick super fan Adam Schreck stops by to share his love of D'Agostino's Pizza! He talks about being a picky eater, his top 3 sodas, and how Jeff Goldblum makes you feel special.   This episode is brought to you by Littlefoot Coffee Roasters  (they got hats now!) Use the Promo code: PopPop to save 20% off your order! Originally aired April 13, 2023 Visit our Merch closet at https://poppinbottles.threadless.com!

Think Millions Podcast
Unstoppable Wealth: The Blueprint to Building a Billion Dollar Empire with Ben Reinberg

Think Millions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 37:27


In this powerhouse episode of the Think Millions Podcast, host Dr. Alexa D'Agostino sits down with Ben Reinberg, renowned as the “King of Commercial Real Estate,” to unpack the secrets of building unstoppable and generational wealth. Ben shares how he transitioned from accountant to multi-billion-dollar real estate mogul, dives deep into his new book "Hard Assets and Hard Money for Hard Times", and explains the essential mindset, resilience, and blueprint needed to build lasting success—especially through tough market cycles.Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting your wealth journey, this episode is your front-row seat to a masterclass in commercial real estate, personal growth, and empire-building.Key Parts of the Conversation:[1:10] – From accountant to commercial real estate mogul[2:26] – Why Ben wrote his new book: Hard Assets and Hard Money for Hard Times[3:31] – Building generational wealth: planning, asset protection, and legacy[4:46] – Wealth is about more than money—it's about mindset and impact[6:13] – Why commercial real estate thrives in hard times[10:27] – Ben reflects on becoming a real leader—emotional moment from the book[11:49] – Game-changing lesson: “Seek the truth in what other people are saying”[13:31] – Wealth-building requires emotional intelligence and self-awareness[15:00] – Ben's pivotal personal challenge: not liking the man in the mirror[16:37] – Deal gone wrong: Overleveraged office campus and lessons learned[17:58] – The importance of avoiding recourse and smart use of debt[23:44] – Building a personal brand to help others and leave a legacy[25:00] – How content creation helped grow his business and inspire others[26:24] – Why mentorship, mindset, and technical skills must go hand in hand[28:26] – Where to invest now: CRE, blockchain, AI, and smart money[30:13] – The power of hard assets in uncertain economic times[31:35] – Blueprint to build, retain, and protect your empire[32:56] – Focus on your lane: “Complexity is the enemy of executionGreat quotes from the podcast:"Wealth building is not for the faint of heart—it's not a get-rich-quick scheme. It's a fortress built over time.""The ability to hold—through cycles, through storms—is the secret to success in commercial real estate.""Seek the truth in what other people are saying. That shift in mindset will change your life.""Complexity is the enemy of execution. Focus, simplify, and invest in smart money.""Leadership, transparency, and consistency aren't buzzwords—they're the foundation of real, lasting wealth.""You can't build an empire unless you work on yourself first. The most important asset is you."ResourcesAll Episodes: Think Millions PodcastQuestions or Comments: support@thynkconsultinggroup.comAlexa's Instagram: @dralexadagostinoAlexa's Website: AlexaD'Agostino.comBook a Discovery Call with Alexa: Discovery CallThynkFuel Agency: ThynkFuelMedia.com

Daily Cogito
Papa Leone XIV CALUNNIA l'Ateismo? Su Agostino, Chiesa e Religione

Daily Cogito

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 33:20


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La Matinale - La 1ere
L'invité de La Matinale - Agostino Paravicini, historien spécialiste de la papauté

La Matinale - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 13:29


LEVELS – A Whole New Level
#273 - How to track carbs, fat, and protein with AI and why | Josh Clemente & Dominic D'Agostino - (Replay)

LEVELS – A Whole New Level

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 103:28


Not all calories are equal. Tracking your macronutrient intake, using AI capabilities, can help you improve your body composition, facilitate weight loss, and boost exercise performance. The three macronutrients are protein, fat, and carbohydrates, with fiber a subset of carbs. Josh Clemente & Dr. Dominic D'Agostino discuss the new macros-tracking feature in the Levels app, the purpose and importance of each macronutrient, how to use macros-tracking in conjunction with biomarker data to improve health and fitness, and how easy the app's AI functionality is to use.Sign Up to Get Your Free Ultimate Guide to Glucose: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://levels.link/wnl⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Levels helps you see how food affects your health, empowering you with the tools needed to achieve health goals and improve healthspan. Levels Members gain access to the Levels app and continuous glucose monitors (CGMs), providing real-time feedback on how diet and lifestyle choices impact your metabolic health.Look for new shows every month on A Whole New Level, where we have in-depth conversations with thought leaders about metabolic health.

The Metabolic Link
Journal Club: The Rise of Fatty Liver Disease and its Metabolic Roots | Ep.66

The Metabolic Link

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 58:56


Become a member of The Metabolic Initiative to access exclusive ad-free episodes, 100s of videos on metabolic health, and earn CMEs: https://membership.metabolicinitiative.comIn today's journal club episode, co-hosts of The Metabolic Link, Dr. Angela Poff and Dr. Dominic D'Agostino, unpack the startling rise of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)—a silent epidemic affecting millions worldwide. Tune in as they break down groundbreaking new research revealing how NAFLD isn't just impacting adults, but alarmingly, children and adolescents too.You'll learn about the latest updates in terminology, such as Metabolic Dysfunction Associated Steatohepatitis (MASH) and Metabolic Dysfunction Associated Steatotic Fatty Liver Disease (MASLD), highlighting a critical connection to underlying metabolic dysfunction. Plus, discover exciting dietary strategies—like therapeutic carbohydrate restriction—that hold potential not just to prevent, but to actually reverse liver fat accumulation.If you've ever wondered how your diet and lifestyle choices directly shape your metabolic health, this episode delivers practical insights and actionable information straight from cutting-edge science. Don't miss this deep dive into the latest science on NAFLD—and how simple shifts today could dramatically improve your metabolic health tomorrow.Special thanks to the sponsors of this episode:Genova Connect – Get 15% off any test kit with code METABOLICLINK hereMaui Nui Venison: Gain access to a limited collection of our favorite Maui Nui products hereiRestore: Use code METABOLICLINK for exclusive discounts on the iRestore Illumina Face Mask here Puori – Get 20% off supplements with code METABOLICLINK hereRead the papers discussed here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38521116/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38914224/https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38771552/https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38723301/ In every episode of The Metabolic Link, we'll uncover the very latest research on metabolic health and therapy. If you like this episode, please share it, subscribe, follow, and leave us a comment or review on whichever platform you use to tune in!You can find us on all your major podcast players here and full episodes are also up on our Metabolic Health Summit YouTube channel!Find us on social: Instagram Facebook YouTube LinkedIn Please keep in mind: The Metabolic Link does not provide medical or health advice, but rather general information that does not serve as a substitute for a licensed healthcare professional. Never delay in seeking medical advice from an appropriately licensed medical provider for any health condition that you may have.

The Metabolic Link
Optimizing Metabolic Health | MHS Panel Discussion | The Metabolic Link Ep. 62

The Metabolic Link

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 37:05


Become a member of The Metabolic Initiative to access exclusive ad-free episodes, 100s of videos on metabolic health, and earn CMEs here.What's the best way to optimize metabolic health? In this powerhouse episode of The Metabolic Link, we bring together leading experts including Dr. Ben Bikman, Dr. Richard Johnson, Dr. Jonathan Jun, Dr. Nick Norwitz, and Dave Feldman from our Optimizing Metabolic Health Symposium filmed at Metabolic Health Summit 2024 and hosted by Dr. Dominic D'Agostino.In this discussion, you'll dive into some of the biggest questions in metabolism, including:What are the long-term effects of GLP-1 medications on fat, muscle, and metabolism?Does long-term dieting slow metabolism? And if so, can you reverse it?How do diet and fasting influence neuropathy and nerve function? Exercise and lipid profiles—what makes an athletic metabolism different?Do high-protein diets really harm the kidneys, or is it a myth?What is the role of the microbiome in weight gain, fat loss, and metabolic adaptation?And much more! With insights from top scientists and researchers, this episode is packed with takeaways for anyone looking to improve their metabolic health.Special thanks to the sponsors of this episode:Genova Connect: Get 15% off any Genova Connect test kits by using the code METABOLICLINK hereMaui Nui Venison: Gain access to a limited collection of our favorite Maui Nui products hereZocdoc: Visit this link to find and instantly book a top-rated doctorPuori: Get 20% off Puori supplements! If you choose their already discounted subscription, that's almost a third off the price! Use the code METABOLICLINK hereIn every episode of The Metabolic Link, we'll uncover the very latest research on metabolic health and therapy. If you like this episode, please share it, subscribe, follow, and leave us a comment or review on whichever platform you use to tune in!You can find us on all your major podcast players here and full episodes are also up on our Metabolic Health Summit YouTube channel!Find us on social: Instagram Facebook YouTube LinkedIn Please keep in mind: The Metabolic Link does not provide medical or health advice, but rather general information that does not serve as a substitute for a licensed healthcare professional. Never delay in seeking medical advice from an appropriately licensed medical provider for any health condition that you may have.

How I Built My Small Business
Alexa D'Agostino - Secrets to go from $0 to 7-8-9 FIGURES from a Serial 6x Exit Entrepreneur

How I Built My Small Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 33:32 Transcription Available


Today, Dr. Alexa D'Agostino is coming on the show to share insights on how to build a company from six to seven figures or seven to eight.Alexa founded her first official company at 18 and went on to build and then exit multiple businesses achieving over nine figures in exits by the age of 30.As a part of her journey, she has raised over $100m for charities worldwide.As the CEO of Thynk Consulting Group, Alexa specializes in scaling businesses through strategic marketing, sales, and leadership development. Her expertise has been featured in Forbes, Entrepreneur, USA Today, and The Wall Street Journal.Subscribe on Apple Podcast , Spotify or YouTube.Let's connect!Subscribe to my newsletter: Time To Live: Thriving in Business and BeyondWebsite: https://www.annemcginty.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annemcgintyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/annemcgintyhost

Australian True Crime
Who Murdered Gina Rossato?

Australian True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 41:43


Our story today revolves around an unsolved murder case originally investigated by legendary former Victorian Homicide Detective, Ron Iddles. The victim of that crime was 48 year old Gina Rossato. Her niece, Marisa D'Agostino, joins us on Australian True Crime to talk about the case.Do you have information regarding any of the cases discussed on this podcast? Please report it on the Crime Stoppers website or by calling 1800 333 000.Click here to subscribe to ATC Plus on Apple Podcasts and access all ATC episodes early and ad-free, as well as exclusive bonus episodes. Got a True Crime question you want answered on the podcast? Send us a question by recording a voice message here.For Support: Lifeline  on 13 11 1413 YARN on 13 92 76 (24/7 crisis support phone line for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples)1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732CREDITS:Host: Meshel LaurieGuests: Marisa D'AgostinoExecutive Producer/Editor: Matthew TankardThis episode contains extra content from Homicide: With Ron IddlesGET IN TOUCH:https://www.australiantruecrimethepodcast.com/Follow the show on Instagram @australiantruecrimepodcast and Facebook Send us a question to have played on the show by recording a voice message here.Email the show at AusTrueCrimePodcast@gmail.com  Become a subscriber to Australian True Crime Plus here: https://plus.acast.com/s/australiantruecrime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Australian True Crime
Shortcut: Who Murdered Gina Rossato?

Australian True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 15:46


This is a "Shortcut" episode. It's a shortened version of this week's more detailed full episode, which is also available on our feed.Our story today revolves around an unsolved murder case originally investigated by legendary former Victorian Homicide Detective, Ron Iddles. The victim of that crime was 48 year old Gina Rossato. Her niece, Marisa D'Agostino, joins us on Australian True Crime to talk about the case.Do you have information regarding any of the cases discussed on this podcast? Please report it on the Crime Stoppers website or by calling 1800 333 000.Click here to subscribe to ATC Plus on Apple Podcasts and access all ATC episodes early and ad-free, as well as exclusive bonus episodes. Got a True Crime question you want answered on the podcast? Send us a question by recording a voice message here.For Support: Lifeline  on 13 11 1413 YARN on 13 92 76 (24/7 crisis support phone line for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples)1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732CREDITS:Host: Meshel LaurieGuests: Marisa D'AgostinoExecutive Producer/Editor: Matthew TankardThis episode contains extra content from Homicide: With Ron IddlesGET IN TOUCH:https://www.australiantruecrimethepodcast.com/Follow the show on Instagram @australiantruecrimepodcast and Facebook Send us a question to have played on the show by recording a voice message here.Email the show at AusTrueCrimePodcast@gmail.com  Become a subscriber to Australian True Crime Plus here: https://plus.acast.com/s/australiantruecrime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.