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David Rothkopf and Joanna Coles recap a week in which Donald Trump stumbled from one self-inflicted crisis to the next, from mounting questions over his handling of Iran and another controversial intelligence pick to renewed scrutiny of the Epstein files and a White House increasingly consumed by political damage control. They also unpack Trump's plan to stage a UFC fight on the South Lawn of the White House as part of the celebration for his 80th birthday, examining the ethics, symbolism, and political fallout of turning the People's House into the backdrop for one of his biggest spectacles yet. Along the way, they explain why Trump's allies are growing nervous, why Democrats see momentum shifting ahead of the midterms, and why the controversies he keeps trying to outrun may finally be catching up with him. Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial today at https://shopify.com/dailybeast #ad Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on a major spectacle on the White House lawn this weekend.
Let's talk about Trump's UFC birthday bash falling apart..…
We're recording LIVE from Disneyland Resort property, and it's almost Jenn's birthday! After a full week of parks, escape rooms, and questionable life choices together, Myke puts Jenn to the test with Guess the Birthday: can she nail the canon birthdays of Disney characters from Donald Duck to the Hatbox Ghost? And do opening day "birthdays" even count? We debate it. Lots of fun ahead!
D-Tiddy's Big Boy Birthday Bash faced an unexpected late-breaking hurdle early this week after a lawsuit was filed to try to keep the UFC's White House spectacular from happening at all. Now, we don't think that suit is going to go anywhere, but if it did, wouldn't that just be some MMA shit? Think of the unbelievable disaster! Plus, unlike the UFC, we also get around to (sorta) talking about the actual fights. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Morning Kombat Host Luke Thomas taps in with Philip Teresi to talk all things UFC Freedom 250. Thomas serves up a few takes on what to expect from the event, the vibe around D.C. and the ongoing relationship between the UFC and Donald Trump. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Philip Teresi on KMJ' on all platforms: --- Philip Teresi on KMJ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- Philip Teresi on KMJ Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Morning Kombat Host Luke Thomas taps in with Philip Teresi to talk all things UFC Freedom 250. Thomas serves up a few takes on what to expect from the event, the vibe around D.C. and the ongoing relationship between the UFC and Donald Trump. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Philip Teresi on KMJ' on all platforms: --- Philip Teresi on KMJ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- Philip Teresi on KMJ Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The gang dives headfirst into one of the most ridiculous E-Memoriums we've had in a while, featuring cheese addiction, public stupidity, psychedelic suburban dads, shattered aviation dreams, and one of the most unexpectedly wholesome surprises we've ever pulled off.Rafe kicks things off by documenting his descent into dairy madness after being forced onto a 90-day elimination diet. What started as a simple food sensitivity test has turned into a full-blown cheese withdrawal situation. We're talking Gouda cravings, cheddar desperation, and behavior that would get you escorted directly out of a Target. If you've ever loved cheese enough to question your life choices, you'll feel seen.Meanwhile, Rizz discovers there's now a Lost Boys musical on Broadway. That's right. Somewhere, a vampire is singing show tunes and Gen X dads everywhere are suddenly considering season tickets. The crew debates Broadway shows, Book of Mormon, and whether Lost Boys might be the gateway drug that finally gets middle-aged rock fans into theater.Then comes one of the week's strangest news stories as the gang revisits the infamous Hooters incident involving a customer who somehow managed to turn a chicken wing restaurant into the site of a criminal investigation. It leads to a conversation that proves common sense may officially be extinct.The laughs keep coming when Riz recounts his Primus concert experience. What should have been a nostalgic night of music instead became a fascinating study of what happens when suburban dads try to reconnect with their youth through psychedelics while simultaneously worrying about mortgages, roofing contractors, colonoscopies, and elevated heart rates. It's less Woodstock and more West County Wellness Check.But the emotional centerpiece of the episode belongs to Moon.After learning he lost his chance to fly with the Blue Angels, Moon was genuinely crushed. What follows is one of the coolest surprises we've ever pulled off. With help from an incredible listener, a Blue Angels-themed Corvette Stingray appears outside the station, giving Moon the next best thing to taking flight. What starts as a joke quickly becomes a heartfelt moment involving family memories, aviation dreams, and enough horsepower to temporarily heal a broken heart.You'll also hear the crew celebrate Riz's birthday, roast each other relentlessly, honor several notable losses during the E-Memorium, and somehow manage to turn a simple radio show into the kind of beautiful disaster you've come to expect from your favorite daily comedy show.It's weird. It's heartfelt. It's sarcastic. It's completely unnecessary in all the best ways.If you're looking for a daily comedy show packed with ridiculous stories, unexpected emotional moments, and a group of friends who somehow make every situation worse and better at the same time, you've found your episode.Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShow.Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome back to Bad Speakers Podcast Episode 231 | Holistic Ho*s! This episode is packed with some of the biggest conversations in sports, hip-hop, entertainment, and relationships. We break down the latest headlines and give our unfiltered takes on the stories everyone is talking about. We start with NFL news as Aaron Rodgers reportedly prepares for what could be his final season, plus major trade discussions involving Myles Garrett and Odell Beckham Jr. We also discuss whether the NFL has become too greedy and what the league's new anti-tanking rules could mean for the future of football. In the NBA, we react to the San Antonio Spurs' surprising playoff run, their Western Conference Finals showdown with the Oklahoma City Thunder, and our predictions for a potential NBA Finals matchup between the Spurs and New York Knicks. We also discuss the newly announced All-NBA teams and ask the question everyone keeps debating: Is Shai Gilgeous-Alexander really that guy? Hip-hop is front and center as we discuss the latest developments surrounding Pooh Shiesty's legal case, including reports of thousands of pages of new evidence being introduced ahead of trial. We also debate the impact of Hot 107.9's Birthday Bash 30, Atlanta's reaction to performances amid snitching allegations, and the ongoing conversations surrounding loyalty, credibility, and street culture. We also break down Drake's historic chart dominance as he reportedly debuts the top three albums on Billboard simultaneously and continues adding to his legendary record-breaking career. Plus, we discuss Jay-Z's Roots Picnic appearance, Jim Jones challenging Cam'ron to a Verzuz battle, and who would actually come out on top. In entertainment news, we react to reports that Chris Tucker may return as Smokey in "Last Friday" alongside Ice Cube and Mike Epps, and we revisit some of the most iconic characters in Black cinema history: O-Dog, Doughboy, Nino Brown, or Bishop—who was really the coldest? The conversation gets real when we tackle relationship topics, including why some men try to control relationships with money, who truly invests more into relationships—men or women—and whether you would erase your body count if you had the chance. As always, expect honest opinions, heated debates, laughs, and the real conversations that make Bad Speakers Podcast what it is. Drop your thoughts in the comments and let us know where you stand on the biggest debates from this episode. FOLLOW US⬇️ Ya Boi Shad - https://www.instagram.com/itsyaboishad/ G. Downs - https://www.instagram.com/gdowns1486/ https://www.youtube.com/c/BadSpeakersTV https://www.instagram.com/badspeakerspodcast https://www.tiktok.com/@badspeakerspodcast https://twitter.com/BadSpeakers https://www.facebook.com/badspeakerspodcast
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like Trump headlining America's 250th anniversary concert after several artists drop out, before speaking with Tina Fey, Marlon Wayans and Jazz Chisholm Jr.
Hays Post reporter Cristina Janney chats with The Bricks in Downtown Hays Executive Director, Lee Ann June Listen Here
President Trump is in the Situation Room, making what he hopes is his hopefully last decision on Iran. Then, Spencer Pratt is surging in the LA Mayoral race and Grace has a guest in the studio for her birthday bash. Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.
It's the episode all the bad guys want! Let's take it back to 1985! Come back to Texas! Alright, alright, we're done. But on this week's episode legendary Bowling For Soup frontman Jaret Reddick stops by the podcast to promote the BFS 32nd Birthday Bash on June 5, 2026! Joe and Jaret get into a conversation about BFS' career since the pandemic ended, what the birthday bash means to them, and how to continue to evolve as a band all these years later. Enjoy! About Bowling For Soup Pop Punk legends Bowling For Soup are throwing a birthday party - and everyone's invited! Celebrate 32 years of pop-punk, power chords, and zero apologies as Bowling For Soup brings the hits to The Backyard for a full-throttle anniversary show. Would absolutely love for you to chat with vocalist Jaret Reddick ahead of this event! Expect wall-to-wall singalongs, throwback anthems, and the kind of chaotic fun only BFS can deliver — from "1985" to "Girl All the Bad Guys Want," plus plenty of surprises fit for a birthday blowout. Warming up the crowd is Van Full of Nuns, cranking out high-energy pop-punk classics to start the party right. Cold beer, loud guitars, and a crowd that knows every word. This isn't just a concert, it's a birthday party 32 years in the making. Formed in Wichita Falls, TX in 1994 and later relocating to Denton, TX, Bowling For Soup spent years grinding it out in vans, playing to anyone who would listen. Then in 2000, the UK took a liking to "The Bitch Song", and things took off from there. Over the years, they've delivered massive crowd-pleasers like "Girl All The Bad Guys Want" (GRAMMY-nominated in 2003), "1985," "Punk Rock 101," and "High School Never Ends". They even became a part of pop culture history with the theme songs for Jimmy Neutron and Phineas and Ferb. Renowned for their fun, interactive, and unpredictable live shows, Bowling For Soup aren't just a band you listen to—they're a band you experience. Nobody leaves a Bowling For Soup show without a huge smile on their face. Their fans span multiple generations, with OGs who grew up on the band's music now bringing their kids—who know every word to every song. That's because BFS have become ingrained in pop culture, from hit songs to movie soundtracks and TV themes. Whether playing to 3000 or 50,000 people, their onstage chemistry, fan engagement, and comedic charm make every show feel personal. With their legendary live performances, ongoing new music, and active social media presence, Bowling For Soup continue to prove that pop punk is alive, well, and a hell of a good time. In early 2025, longtime guitarist Chris Burney retired due to health concerns, but Jaret Reddick (vocals/guitar), Gary Wiseman (drums), and Rob Felicetti (bass) have carried on, insisting, "You can't replace a legend." June 5. The Backyard. Be there. If you want to listen to the After the Encore episode featuring Jaret, you can CLICK HERE Make sure to check out the Dtalkspodcast.com website! Thanks to Empire Toys for this episode of the podcast! Nostalgia is something everyone loves and Empire Toys in Keller Texas is on nostalgia overload. With toys and action figures from the 70's, 80's, 90's, and today, Empire Toys is a one-stop-shop for a trip down memory lane and a chance to reclaim what was once yours (but likely sold at a garage sale) Check out Empire Toys on Facebook, Instagram, or at TheEmpireToys.com AND Thanks to Self Unbound for this episode of the podcast: Your quality of life: physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually, is a direct reflection of the level of abundant energy, ease, and connection your nervous system has to experience your life! At Self Unbound, your nervous system takes center stage as we help unbind your limited healing potential through NetworkSpinal Care. Access the first steps to your Unbound journey by following us on Facebook, Instagram, or at www.selfunbound.com
Having a birthday on this show usually means your worst broadcast moments get replayed.
Yesterday, Jeff "Skin" Wade turned 55 years old, so we had to honor him by playing some of his worst on-air moments.
Ghost Town Road | Country Artist Ryan Bodine Talks Newberry Springs & Route 66. Welcome back to the Outdoor Adventure Series! In this episode, we're in Newberry Springs, California, to celebrate the centennial anniversary of Route 66 and the community's lively “Birthday Bash.” Today's guest is local legend Ryan Bodine, a fourth-generation Newberry Springs native and rising country western singer-songwriter. Ryan shares stories about his deep family roots in the high desert, how his upbringing and the tight-knit local community inspired his music—including his debut album, "Ghost Town Road"—and the unlikely journey from introverted guitarist to Nashville recording artist. Get ready for an inspiring conversation about heritage, the power of music, and the connections that tie us to the places—and people—that shape our stories.DISCUSSIONIntroduction and SettingRyan Bodine's Family Roots and Community ConnectionChanges in the Community and Their Influence on MusicBeginning in Music: Family Influence and Personal MotivationsTransition to Performing and SongwritingCurrent Career, Motivations, and AchievementsCommunity Reception and SupportInsights Into the Making of Ghost Town Road and SongwritingAudience Impact and Multigenerational AppealHistory and Legacy of the Family HomeNewberry Springs Landmarks and Local HistoryWays to Find Ryan Bodine's Music and Support His CareerLEARN MORERyan Bodine: https://www.ryanbodine.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/natalie.bodine.5Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryanbodine.music YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK8YhR5pkCMe95xXSDC2cdANEXT STEPSVisit us at https://outdooradventureseries.com to like, comment, and share our episodes.KEYWORDSRyan Bodine, Ghost Town Road, Newberry Springs Chamber of Commerce, Route 66 Centennial, Outdoor Adventure Series, Podcast Interview#RyanBodine #GhostTownRoad #NewberrySpringsChamberofCommerce #Route66Centennial #OutdoorAdventureSeries #PodcastInterview My Favorite Podcast Tools: Production by DescriptHosting BuzzsproutShow Notes by CastmagicWebsite powered by PodpageBe a Podcast Guest by PodMatchBanner Customization by Nano Banana & Canva
I loved this conversation with Blair Northen Williamson, aka The Island Writer. Blair is a sailing Captain, dive instructor, ocean activist, global traveler, author and speaker, and she is talking to us about raising curious, empathetic global citizens with care and curiosity, instead of fear. Blair has published 3 children's books so far about caring for the ocean: Island Girls, Birthday Bash and Ocean Protectors, to teach kids about the ocean, and encourage them to take care of it, and all who live there. She talks about coral reefs, which are really in danger as our ocean temperatures are rising; coral bleaching happens when the temps rise and become too warm and the algae leave for cooler water. She and her husband have been diving for many years, and have raised her 2 daughters traveling and diving. They are the inspiration for the Island Girls story, after an event where they all watched a plastic bag almost get eaten, mistaken for a jellyfish. The girls asked her what she was going to do about the plastic problem, and Island Girls was born. Her newest book, Ocean Protectors, focuses on coral reefs. There is another book in process, and she is also a writing coach now!Blair suggested a documentary called Chasing Coral; I'm adding a link to watch it here if you'd like to learn more about coral reefs: https://youtu.be/aGGBGcjdjXA?si=ZU1A1GdadTT2Vr14 Blair's website is beautiful, and there is SO much more to learn about her and all she's doing, because there is only so much space in show notes! https://www.theislandwriter.com/You can follow Blair on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/theislandwriter8/Blair offers a coloring sheet to download here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ziO0RF-pdgAVQ6DYVzkXvRQ3vlNhM8mp/viewSend me a message!Support the showLike this episode? Send me a message!Please follow the podcast on Instagram here YouTube channel Email me at amysgardenjam@gmail.com Amy's Garden Jam site (podcast has its own tab on this site!)Amy's email newsletter: How Do I Get There From Here by Jane Bolduc - hear more at https://www.janebolduc.com/Podcast cover by Becca Kofron- follow here on Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/skate_cute_but_loud/ and check out her awesome art projects. Grounded in Maine Podcast is hosted by Buzzsprout, the easiest podcast hosting platform with the BEST customer service! Learn more at https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1851361 You can support this podcast one time (or many) with the Buy me a coffee/Hot Chocolate link here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/groundedinmaine Grounded in Maine Podcast is sponsored by ESG Review. Learn more about the good they're doing at https://esg...
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The Rizzuto Show proudly presents another episode that somehow starts with the Hindenburg disaster and ends with Bob Seger rankings, proving once again that this funny podcast is held together with duct tape, caffeine, and questionable decision-making.Rizz and the gang kick things off talking about local BMX hero and X Games champion Zack Warden ahead of the Show Me BMX Jam at Four Hands. What begins as a wholesome STL success story immediately spirals into everyone remembering how they once thought they could do BMX tricks before realizing gravity exists and hospital bills are expensive.Then things take a historical turn when the crew revisits the legendary Hindenburg disaster broadcast from 1937. The original radio coverage still hits like a truck, and the gang breaks down why hearing genuine emotion on-air was such a massive moment in broadcasting history. Somehow this turns into a discussion about how modern media has basically turned everybody into full-time catastrophe consumers. So… uplifting stuff.Elsewhere in this daily podcast, Lern's mom desperately searches New York City for Mick Jagger while accidentally missing him entirely, the crew debates whether concert ticket prices have officially become criminal activity, and everyone collectively roasts the Missouri State Fair lineup while Illinois quietly flexes on them with a way better roster. Sorry, Missouri. We still love you. Mostly.The gang also dives into misunderstood songs that people somehow turned into wedding classics despite the lyrics being deeply depressing. Turns out “Every Breath You Take” is not romantic, “Semi-Charmed Life” is very much about meth, and “Angel” by Sarah McLachlan absolutely ruined animal shelter commercials forever.Lern introduces the show to Castle Rat — a medieval fantasy doom metal band featuring chainmail, underboob armor, plague doctors, and enough theatrical nonsense to immediately earn the crew's respect. Honestly, if your band doesn't have a dedicated Rat Queen at this point, what are you even doing?Then it's time for a full-on Bob Seger birthday celebration as the crew debates his greatest songs, from “Night Moves” to “Against the Wind” to the inescapable wedding anthem “Old Time Rock and Roll.” Rafe practically turns into a Bob Seger historian while everyone else realizes they know way more Seger songs than they thought.You'll also get Seinfeld episode rankings, AMC's bizarre new live concert theater experiment, Anthony Bourdain movie talk, celebrity chaos, weird news, hilarious fails, and approximately 47 moments that would absolutely confuse anyone listening out of context.In other words: a completely normal episode of your favorite daily comedy show and your favorite comedy podcast from St. Louis.Follow The Rizzuto Show → linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → 1057thepoint.com/RizzShow.Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Episode #188: China Update Hosts: Johnny Starr and Ron the Banker It's April and that means that Johnny is in China setting things up for a successful season. This boots on the ground endeavor helps Johnny successfully plan for the upcoming season. Johnny and Ron get together by video chat to discuss what's going on and how to plan for a successful 2026 fireworks season. Some of the Topics Discussed Intro Pyro Purge Communication & Diversification Process Control America's Birthday Bash in a Box Playing Favorites Surprises Goodbye Let’s Talk Pyro CONTACT US Follow Us! youtube.com/fireworksbrigadetwitter.com/pyropodcastspotify.com/fireworksbrigade Visit Starr Fireworks In search of the largest selection of fireworks in North Dakota? Visit our store online or in person, year round. CHECK US OUT 04.28 2026 China Update II 04.28 2026 China Update 04.23 2026 Rant N' Rave Sunday Morning Next Page
Welcome to The Blathering LIVE on The Napzok Network. Part ramble, part rant, part joy, part anger -- but all done in the fashion of an old school radio show with segments and live listener calls. The on-air sign goes on, and the show goes from there. The live episodes are recorded on Ken's YouTube, Twitch, and Facebook channels.Get Ken's Comedy Album IN MY DAYPurchase Ken's book Why We Love Stars: The Great Moments That Built A Galaxy Far, Far Away.Enjoy The Moonagerskennapzok.com
What is up, BRCW family! If you were anywhere near the arena on March 1st, you know the energy was incredible. We're talking about the BRCW Birthday Bash—a night of high stakes, big hits, and even bigger personalities. But today, we're doing something a little different. Our man Falbak was backstage and ringside, catching up with the stars of the show while the adrenaline was still pumping.We've got five exclusive micro-interviews lined up with the heavy hitters: Neil the Heel, Cesar, Maclin, Riddle, and Roma. Now, full disclosure for our English-speaking crew—things got a little heated, and when these guys get passionate, they go back to their roots. Most of these interviews are in Spanish. But honestly? You don't need a translation app to understand the vibe. The intensity, the grit, and the pure post-match emotion transcend the language barrier. Think of it this way—you're going to feel exactly what they're saying even if you didn't pass high school Spanish.So, grab your cafecito, lean in, and listen to the raw sounds of the Birthday Bash.We want to hear from you—who do you think had the best performance of the night? Head over to our socials and let us know.More information and tickets at: www.BocaRatonWrestling.comBoca Raton Championship Wrestling, because we are better than you, and you know it!!!!Matthew Mania is running wild at: www.MatthewMania.comCheck out our other Podcasts: www.MatthewMania.com/PodcastsShop Matthew Mania: www.ProWrestlingTees.com/matthewmaniaBrought to you by:Matthew H. Maschler, Esq.Real Estate BrokerSignature Real Estate Finder, LLCwww.RealEstateFinder.comAsk about joining the Signature team! Learn more about the Signature Real Estate Companies and why you should join South Florida's real estate industry leaders, Ranked #1 in Boca Raton, #25 in Florida and #336 in the Nation.www.SignatureRecruiter.comOffices in Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Coral Springs / Parkland, Ft Lauderdale, Miami, Naples, Palm Beach, Orlando and throughout Florida.Help Israel Now! All support goes Straight to Israel's Soldierswww.yasharlachayal.orgLearn how to support our efforts to provide housing in Haitihttp://www.frank-mckinney.com/caring-house-project
This week on *Remy's Roundtable: The Florida Theme Park Podcast*, Remy is joined by Mike and special guest Chris from *Studio 21: The Baseball Podcast* for a fun, high-energy episode that blends theme parks, games, and even a little bit of baseball talk to kick things off. Chris and Mike step up to the plate early in the show, bringing some baseball conversation into the mix before the Roundtable shifts gears into full theme park mode.Remy then puts Mike and Chris to the test with a hilarious and sometimes brutal game of **“Would You Rather: Disney Style,”** where tough choices and Disney dilemmas lead to some great reactions and debate around the table.In the **Latest Theme Park Updates**, Remy drops a big number as he breaks down what guests can expect to pay for this year's Halloween Horror Nights—revealing that a single-night ticket for the **HHN 35th Anniversary** is coming in at **$88**, sparking discussion about value, hype, and what fans can expect from this milestone year.Over in the **National Holidays segment**, the spotlight turns personal as April 5th is celebrated as **Remy's birthday**, making this episode feel like a full-on Roundtable celebration.For the **Ride of the Week**, Remy highlights one of Mike's all-time favorite attractions on Universal property—**Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts**—diving into what makes this ride such a standout experience inside The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, from its storytelling to its ride system.To close out the show, the crew heads over to CityWalk for **Mike's Munchies**, where Mike brings everyone to **Bend The Bao**, breaking down the flavors, the vibe, and why it's a must-try spot on your next Universal visit.It's a packed episode full of laughs, debates, and theme park insight—so sit back, relax, and enjoy this episode of *Remy's Roundtable: The Florida Theme Park Podcast*… and don't forget to grab a butterbeer while you enjoy this podcast episode.
Hey Yo! This week we're joined by Tall Can Favorite Selene Hysteria! We discuss her upcoming Birthday Bash! Gifts! Dark Jokes! Invitations! Ketchup vs Cream Cheese! Nickelodeon! Plus Much More! Enjoy! Make sure to help celebrate her Birthday by attending The La Bruja Birthday Bash on Friday April 3 at Fermenteria! 2243 East Commerce Street San Antonio, TX 78203! 630pm!!This episode is sponsored by The Breakaway Brewing Company! Great Food and Beer on Tap! Tall Can Approved! Located at 1518 E Grayson St!
It's a full-blown celebration! The gang is partying for Fletch's Birthday, it's Bar Cart Friday, and the legendary PEEP SHOW returns as the crew taste-tests a pile of questionable Easter treats. Sugar highs, birthday drinks, and total studio chaos — exactly how a Friday should go with Big Rich, TD and Fletch.
It's a full-blown celebration! The gang is partying for Fletch's Birthday, it's Bar Cart Friday, and the legendary PEEP SHOW returns as the crew taste-tests a pile of questionable Easter treats. Sugar highs, birthday drinks, and total studio chaos — exactly how a Friday should go with Big Rich, TD and Fletch.
Episode #186: Fustanella Hosts: Johnny Starr and Ron the Banker Special Guest: Dino Spring is in the air and John and Ron recruit Dino from Starr Fireworks and Fat Cat Fireworks to help them get ready for the season. Dino and the guys discuss current fireworks news and complete their fireworks brackets. There's an update on tariffs and an update about America's Birthday Bash! Some of the Topics Discussed Intro Pyro Purge Fat Cat Fireworks Fireworks News Fireworks Brackets WWJD Bottomless Cup Pokin' The Bear Let’s Talk Pyro CONTACT US Follow Us! youtube.com/fireworksbrigadetwitter.com/pyropodcastspotify.com/fireworksbrigade Visit Starr Fireworks In search of the largest selection of fireworks in North Dakota? Visit our store online or in person, year round. CHECK US OUT 03.24 2026 Fustanella 03.9 2026 Explode Go Boom! 02.11 2026 I'm Like Your Therapy Dog Next Page
On this episode of the Outdoor Adventure Series, we're continuing our series with Newberry Springs, California, a unique community nestled along the historic Route 66. We're speaking with locals and community leaders like Ton Forbes, an energetic force behind the Route 66 Centennial planning committee. Ton shares her journey from Orange County to becoming an integral part of Newberry Springs, describing what drew her to this vibrant, nature-filled desert town and how she became involved with its iconic landmarks, such as the Baghdad Cafe and the local garden club. Ton highlights the nostalgia, history, and small-town spirit that make Newberry Springs a must-visit, especially as the town gears up for an unforgettable centennial celebration of the “Mother Road.” Get ready to step back in time and experience the charm and community spirit that define Newberry Springs and Route 66.DISCUSSION00:00 "Route 66 Centennial Spotlight"04:35 "The Bagdad Cafe Movie, The Barn, Garden Club, and the Community"06:58 "Planning the May 2nd Birthday Bash, the Time-Traveling Car Show."09:42 Come Celebrate the Route 66 CentennialLEARN MORETo learn about Newberry Springs, CA, the Route 66 Big Birthday Bash, the Garden Club, and much more, visit the Newberry Springs Chamber of Commerce at https://newberryspringschamber.com/ or on these social sites:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewberrySpringsChamberInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nbsp_chamberofcommerce/To learn more about NSEDA, visit their website at https://www.nseda.net/.The Mother Road e-Newsletter: https://motherroadnewsletter.com/newsletter/The World Famous Historical Bagdad Café: https://bagdad-cafe-usa.com/ IMDB | Bagdad Café: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0095801/NEXT STEPSVisit us at https://outdooradventureseries.com to like, comment, and share our episodes.KEYWORDSTon Forbes, The Barn, The Bagdad Cafe, Newberry Springs Chamber of Commerce, NSEDA, Route 66 Centennial, Wonder Hussy, Outdoor Adventure Series, Podcast Interview#TonForbes #TheBarn #TheBagdadCafe #NewberrySpringsChamberofCommerce #NSEDA #Route66Centennial #WonderHussy #OutdoorAdventureSeries #PodcastInterviewMy Favorite Podcast Tools: Production by DescriptHosting BuzzsproutShow Notes by CastmagicWebsite powered by PodpageBe a Podcast Guest by PodMatchBanner Customization by Nano Banana & Canva
Episode #185: Explode Go Boom! Hosts: Johnny Starr and Ron the Banker America 250, also known as the Semiquincentennial, is fast approaching. Johnny and Ron got you covered and are here to help you plan for America's Birthday Bash. The guys get together to recommend some novelty items, smoke items, and fountains for your 4th of July. Some of the Topics Discussed Intro Hype The Party Daytime Fireworks Novelties Joe Dirt Iconic Fireworks Logos Fountains Pyromaniac Let’s Talk Pyro CONTACT US Follow Us! youtube.com/fireworksbrigadetwitter.com/pyropodcastspotify.com/fireworksbrigade Visit Starr Fireworks In search of the largest selection of fireworks in North Dakota? Visit our store online or in person, year round. CHECK US OUT 03.9 2026 Explode Go Boom! 02.11 2026 I'm Like Your Therapy Dog 01.26 2026 The Monster Did Not Come to You! Next Page
In the podcast, staff members face several challenges when managing kids' birthday parties, including:1. Behavioral Control: Keeping energetic children calm and engaged can be difficult, especially with varying levels of attention span and excitement.2. Lack of Training: Many staff members may not have adequate experience or training in child management, making it harder to handle various situations effectively.3. Overwhelming Environment: The chaotic nature of birthday parties, with noise and distractions, can add to the difficulty of maintaining order.4. High Expectations: Parents and guests often expect a smooth, enjoyable experience, placing additional pressure on staff to deliver excellent service despite the challenges.5. Diverse Needs: Each child may have different needs or temperaments, requiring staff to adapt their approaches on the fly.These challenges highlight the importance of hiring individuals who are better suited for managing children in a party setting.
That's right... our scruffy-looking host is celebrating 50 rotations around the (binary?) sun! On tonight's episode we're talking life, brotherhood, and of course... close to half a century spent as a Star Wars fan!
Tonight hits a little different. It's 2300, the lights are low, and there's something in the air… because tomorrow, Scott turns 53. And what better way to roll into a birthday than right here, After Dark? There's celebration woven into the chaos, sharp laughs tucked into the late-night vibe, and the kind of moments that only happen when the clock flips past midnight. It's loose, it's real, and it feels like you're exactly where you're supposed to be. If you're going to level up another year, this is the way to do it.
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Season 7, Episode 23 of Sports Fellowship with Fox and Frank is the Michael Jordan Episode — and it doubles as a birthday celebration for Frank, who officially joins the “63 in '63” club. Dan and Frank are joined live in the bomb shelter studio by Victor Geikema (Phillipsburg High School athlete, tennis player, swimmer, and ping-pong challenger) and his father Aaron for a fun, wide-ranging episode filled with sports, laughs, and just enough rivalry to keep things interesting.The show kicks off with some friendly Easton vs. Phillipsburg rivalry talk before shifting to a full recap of Frank's now-legendary Super Bowl party. The food was strong (ham and cheese sliders get top billing), the garlic bread was mysteriously absent, and the game itself? A bit of a dud. The crew breaks down why the Seahawks vs. Patriots matchup lacked national buzz, why the game never really found its rhythm, and whether this Super Bowl will be remembered for anything beyond being underwhelming. They also discuss Bad Bunny's halftime show, ratings controversy, and whether the spectacle is starting to overshadow the sport.From there, the conversation pivots to bigger-picture NFL questions. The guys analyze projected win totals for next season, debate whether the Giants are on the rise under Harbaugh, question the Cowboys' defensive rebuild, and wonder what to make of teams like Baltimore, Washington, and Cleveland. Victor stands firm on his Chiefs loyalty while injury concerns loom over Kansas City.The NBA segment dives into tanking — with nearly a third of the league accused of strategically losing to secure draft positioning. Dan questions whether the current system incentivizes failure and explores a tournament-style alternative for lottery teams. The discussion expands into player load management, declining fan engagement, and whether the modern NBA product still resembles the Jordan-era game that made basketball must-watch television.The Olympics bring some much-needed positivity. Frank celebrates Team USA Women's Hockey capturing gold in dramatic fashion, previews the men's gold medal showdown with Canada, and reflects on the patriotic magic that only the Olympics can produce. Dan shares concerns about politicization creeping into sports but agrees that moments of national pride still shine through.The episode wraps with church announcements, community shout-outs, and the reminder that while sports are fun, they're not the ultimate thing.Special Thanks to:Fox Brothers Alarms - https://foxbrothersalarms.comFirst Baptist church of Phillipsburg NJ http://www.fbcpburg.org/
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Hi everyone! Still riding the emotional high from my birthday at La Daurada, here's the second part of an unforgettable party. Hope you enjoy it! www.hotlrecords.com www.facebook.com/hotlrecords www.twitter.com/hotlrecords www.instagram.com/hotlrecords @hotlrecords www.davidtort.eu www.facebook.com/davidtort www.twitter.com/davidtort www.youtube.com/davidtortofficial www.instagram.com/davidtortofficial
In this episode of Gangland Wire, host Gary Jenkins takes listeners deep into one of the most chilling and revealing moments in Chicago mob history—a secretive 1967 party for Mob stalwart, Fi Fi Buccieri. It was held at the legendary Edgewater Beach Hotel. What appeared to be a lavish celebration was, in reality, a tightly controlled gathering of roughly 300 mobsters, political figures, and underworld insiders. The occasion marked the 40th birthday of feared Chicago Outfit enforcer Fiore “Fifi” Buccieri, a man whose reputation for violence made him one of the most dangerous figures in the city. Despite not being invited, veteran journalist Bob Wiedrich managed to infiltrate the event, raising serious questions about security, secrecy, and the gathering’s true purpose. This was no ordinary party. Federal surveillance later revealed that the Federal Bureau of Investigation had the room bugged, capturing disturbing conversations—including laughter and casual recollections of torture and murder by Buccieri and his associates. Central to this episode is Buccieri's alleged role in the brutal torture and murder of William “Action” Jackson, a crime that horrified even seasoned law-enforcement agents. These wiretap recordings provide rare insight into the mindset of mob enforcers and the normalization of extreme violence within the Chicago Outfit during the 1960s. The timing of the party was critical. Chicago boss Sam Giancana had recently been released from prison, and rumors swirled that major power moves were underway. Evidence suggests this birthday celebration doubled as a covert mob summit, where leadership issues, alliances, and strategic decisions were quietly discussed away from public view. This party was a who's who of the Chicago Outfit. Men like Mike Glitta, Teets Battalgia, Ceaser DiVarco, Ross Prio, Larry The Hood Bounaguidi, Irvin Weiner, Dominic DiBello, Wee Willie Messino, Joseph Cortino ( former chief of police in Forest Park and several others. You will learn how Anthony Accardo and his driver Jackie Cerone avoided the scene when the cops started taking pictures and writing down names. I also explore the role of the Santa Fe Saddle and Gun Club, an organization tied to questionable fundraising activities that blurred the lines between organized crime, business interests, and local politics. These raffles and social events weren't just about money—they were about influence, access, and control. Throughout the episode, I break down the cast of characters who attended this gathering: loan sharks, enforcers, racketeers, and political fixers. Their interconnected stories reveal a dense web of loyalty, fear, and ambition that defined the Chicago mob scene at its peak. This episode uses the Edgewater Beach Hotel as more than a setting—it becomes a symbol of mob glamour masking ruthless criminal reality. It's a reminder of how deeply organized crime once penetrated American society, and why these stories continue to fascinate, disturb, and resonate today. 0:04 Chicago Mob Tales 1:39 Fifi Buccieri ‘s Infamy 3:19 Giancana’s Absence 4:22 The Santa Fe Saddle and Gun Club 5:36 Edgewater Beach Hotel 8:36 Police Intelligence Operation 12:22 The Notorious Players 16:02 Entertainment at the Banquet 18:54 Reflections on the Meeting 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” Subscribe to the website for weekly notifications about updates and other Mob information. 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, all you wiretappers out there in gangland, wireland, [0:03] especially you guys up in Chicago. Yeah, I’ve done several stories on Chicago. I’m on a Chicago trip right now, I guess. I’m going to do one more with our friend, Mr. Cooley, Bob Cooley. We just haven’t set up a time yet, but I’m going to do one more with him for sure. But I’m going to keep some of these Chicago stories up. I got such a great reaction. You know, you guys, you know, like and share these, as they say, on the apps and on YouTube. But anyhow, let’s go back to March of 1967. [0:36] There was a real well-known reporter named Bob Wendrick at the time. He really covered the mob in Chicago. I mean, he might as well have been a member of the mob in Chicago. He was so close to so many people up there. And he had some really good sources and some inside tracks. And he went to a party, but he wasn’t invited to that party. You know, they never really were going to invite Bob Weindrich to a party. It was $25 a plate. There was about 300 outfit mobsters and their associates attended this party. Some of their political associates even. They called a chief of police and I think a mayor of a suburban city. It was at the Edgewater Hotel. It was sponsored by the Santa Fe Saddle and Gun Club. It was to honor the birthday of outfit enforcer, killer, and loan shark Fiore Fifi Bussieri. Fifi was a vicious killer, man. I mean, he was bad. Straight out of the Capone days. [1:36] And he was kind of best known in more modern times. It happened not too long before this party, I believe, or around this time, maybe right after. [1:48] He took part in the multi-day, I believe, three-day torture and murder of a bookie, a great big fat bookie named William Action Jackson. There’s some images, some pictures, a picture of him in his trunk was showing a lot of the torture that they did to him out there. I’ve seen it on the Internet. They kind of cut back on those pictures and try to keep those from getting circulated around on Facebook and some of the social media apps. I assume it’s still out there. Um, but anyhow, the Bureau had a, had a hidden microphone in a guy’s house, Jackie, the lackey Saron, who was, uh, uh, a Cardo’s driver at the time had a, had a hidden microphone in there and Jackie Saron and a couple others. And one of them was Fifi Sierra, Bussieri. I don’t remember who else it was. We’re laughing about Lacks and Jackson’s reactions to the cattle prod and some of the other gruesome details. [2:45] They thought he was talking to the hated FBI agent Bill Romer at the time, but in fact, he was not. He wasn’t talking to anybody. I did find one blurb where he was thought to be a child molester. So, you know, I don’t know. And I’m thinking it was a child of one of his girlfriends or something like that. I’m not sure. But anyhow, they tortured the heck out of him for about three days. Fifi came out of the 42 gang. If you remember, it was Alibaba and the 40 Thieves, so that meant there was 41 in Alibaba’s gang, and they wanted to have one more [3:17] than Alibaba, so they named themselves the 42 Gang. This party happened just as Sam Giancana was getting out of jail. [3:25] He didn’t attend, and he left for Mexico about that time to avoid further grand jury appearances. He’d been in jail about a year, I think, because they give him the old give you immunity and you have to testify. If you don’t, then they find you in contempt of court and send you to penitentiary or a jail for a year or so for the length of grand jury. And so he left town right after that and went down to Mexico for several years. Some speculate this meeting was really to get everybody together in one place and have some private meetings off the side without law enforcement really knowing what was going on, where Ricardo and Paul the Waiter Rica would name Joey Doves Iupa as the new boss in place of Gen Cona and make some other personnel shifts. You know, a few years later, when Giancana comes back, there’ll be a whole string of murders around the time he’s murdered because of some of his people that were always loyal to Giancana. [4:22] This Santa Fe Saddling Gun Club, anybody ever heard of that? I had not heard of this before. It was a registered club. The president was Joseph Scaramuza, who owned a gun store at Halstead & Taylor, which is, I believe that’s right down there in the middle of Mobland. There was an informant in the jfk files as i was researching scaramusa there was an informant that claimed that scaramusa knew jack ruby well and as they checked into scaramusa over that they found found that this halstead gun store that he owned had sold three pistols that were recovered after some puerto rican terrorists shot up the house of representative a few years before now you know what all that means i don’t know but uh and i remember that when i was a little kid these puerto Puerto Ricans, uh, now, uh, they tried to, they were trying to assassinate Harry Truman, who was staying out of the white house and the Blair house, uh, which is, I think maybe that’s where the vice president stays. Sometimes I’m not sure. Anyhow, he was not in the white house and they, they had a plan to assassinate him. They also went into the house of representatives and shot it up. They wanted complete freedom from the United States at the time. Now there’s not been any Puerto Rican freedom movement since that I know of. Anyhow, um. [5:36] The Edgewater Beach was a faded but once grand dom of hotels along Lake Michigan. They had their own beach for a while. Then something moved in between them and the beach. And it was about to declare bankruptcy. It was located a few guys that live in Chicago. It was 5555 North Sheridan. [5:56] And now members of the Chicago Police Intelligence Unit had found out about that themselves. It was like Weindrich had. Maybe they hip Weindrich to it. That all works, all that little undercover stuff. You have an employee at the Edgewater who knows somebody who knows somebody, and the work starts leaking out. When you have something this big, you have 300 people there, and it was really to make some money too, charged $25 a plate, and they did another little fundraiser. They’ve been selling raffle tickets all over Chicago and all, like down in northwestern Indiana. And in Indiana, anywhere that the outfit had some kind of influence and businesses that they could hold up. It’s like policemen. We used to go out and sell circus tickets. They were like $2 a ticket, but it wasn’t really for a ticket. It was like a support the police circus, which then gave a piece of the money to some police or widows and orphans fund. I don’t remember exactly. This is when I was brand new. and you were given like a handful of circus tickets and you’re supposed to go out to your local businessmen and sell them. Of course, they always bought them. All you had to do was go in and say, you know, I got some police tickets or circus tickets and they’d buy them. And they weren’t exactly even a ticket. They were a coupon and then they helped go buy a ticket. But, you know, that’s what they were doing, and that’s where they were. [7:23] Intelligence unit was milling around the hotel. They were, you know, I think what they were trying to do was waiting to see if the operators of this banquet, as this thing got going, if somebody actually, you know, drew, made a drawing or really raffled off a new car, which is what supposedly the raffle tickets were for, which would give them an excuse then to raid this place, saying it was an illegal lottery and then start really identifying the participants you know all of them that were there make them air everybody give you id and all that and then they had they were really loaded for bear they had 65 cops waiting close by it’s something called the foster avenue beach so it was it was a hell of an operation now the outfit during this time learned that the cops were going to be there and someone called Tony Accardo and Paula Guadarica, who were, you know, supposed to be there. They were like the headliners. They were the big ducks at that show. And really, if it was about having some meetings to realign personnel and name, maybe they’re going to have a making ceremony, but I doubt that. [8:30] But maybe they were going to name Joy Iupa as the new boss because he was the next boss. Somebody warned him not to come. And, of course, Jackie Lackey’s Roan didn’t show up either because he was a Cardo’s driver. [8:47] Cops, I’m going to tell you about some of the people the cops did find there and identify. Ross Prio, his north side loan shark and enforcer who had been Gen Conn’s second command and was reportedly consulted on all outfit murders. Now, Ross Prio, he’d been around. I can’t remember. I think he was out of the 42 gang himself. He had been around since the Capone days and a well-respected guy, had a lot of guys under him. And he was a bad dude. He was a bad actor. He was dangerous as hell and could take part in torturing the whole nine yards. They saw Irving Weiner there. He was a mob-connected bail bondsman. He was a guy who ended up a few years later walking with Alan Dorfman when somebody came up behind Dorfman and shot and killed him. Dorfman was their big guy in the Teamsters. Dorfman had helped him get those loans out of the Teamsters pension fund and loaned to people that wanted to buy Las Vegas casinos. Then everybody would get a kickback from those casinos. So he was integral. He was being investigated as an official of the Twin Cities. [9:54] Food products company and he had my he had partners felix milwaukee phil aldoricio and sam teach battaglia and marshall caifano i mean this guy is erb wiener he was he was a money man for the mob well known as a money man and and he was he was involved with with lombardo joe lombardo and tony splatter and some others and they got a loan for a guy named from the teamsters fund but for a guy named danny seifert they thought danny seifert had started a company with a lot of this money, and he was going to testify about how he got this Teamsters loan is my understanding. And I believe Lombardo and probably Frank Suisse showed up and killed him one day. He never spent a night in jail. Weiner never spent a night in jail. Go figure that. He’s kind of like, almost like Tony Accardo, huh? I saw a guy named Mike Glitta. He was an outfit member who had B-Girl bars, had these kind of hustling bars, and was involved, heavily involved in the porn business now. Um. [10:54] There was a lot of porn shops in Chicago, and Gletta was really, he was the guy on the porn shops. Chicago Crime Commission published something that said he supervised all pornography operations in an area that went from the near north side clear to the Wisconsin state line. So everything from, say, Rush Street on north was his. I guess he wasn’t down in, I think, Old Town is where Redwood met and some porn shops down there. and Frank Suisse was extorting money from some of them. Mob watchers claimed that Glitter always reported directly to Vincent Solano, who was a labor union leader and a capo, and the guy that probably had Tokyo Joe, Joe Ido killed. He was a racket boss on the north side and all the way up to the north suburbs. Identified a guy called Larry the Hood, who I’d seen that name before. It’s a really hard name to pronounce. was a Bonaguiti. [11:54] He was a mob wannabe at the time. As I researched into him, he was really just a wannabe. Hung around the Rush Street bars and he was associated with Mike Glitta. And he’ll eventually get an opportunity when Ross Prio dies and Mike Glitta has a heart attack and he moves on up real quick because he’s always in there around and he knows the porn business and the B-Girl bars on that near north side. And he’s the one that goes around and collects after after Glitter has a heart attack. [12:23] Another Northside vice boss named Joe Caesar Joseph DeVarco, he was dropped off by an underling driver. He came out of the 42 gang himself and is a well-known gangster on the Rush Street area. Dominic DiBello was a Northside gambling operator. He was seen with a friend of his and a fellow gambling operator named Bill Gold, or called Bill Gold. He had a longer name than that, and I don’t know him. If you guys make comments down below, if you know who this Bill Gold was and what the story was with him, he probably just ran a sports book or something or helped with the off-track betting outlets. And they arrived just before a guy named Joseph Cortino, according to the newspaper report. He was a former Forest Park chief of police. He was suspected of protecting gambling operations and leaking law enforcement information to the mob. A guy you hear mentioned, I’ve not really seen much on in detail, Willie Massino, and they called him Wee Willie because he was little, but he was supposedly really, really a bad character. [13:26] Here’s a guy when I believe it was Mario Raginone was invited to go on some kind of a crime, and he saw Willie Massino and somebody else in the area. And he said, uh-oh, if those guys are anywhere in the area where I am and they’ve got me kind of isolated like this, you know, going to do a crime so I’m not telling anybody where I’m going and what I’m doing and who I’m with, you know, they’re going to hit me. And he went in after that. That’s how feared Wee Willie Messino was. He had been a loan shark collector and enforcer for Tony Cardo and a guy named Joseph Gagliano, who I don’t know must have faded off into the woodwork by the 70s. 1970 he went to prison for kidnapping and beating a couple of contractors who owed money to the mob, George and Jack Chiagoris. [14:19] Sounds like they’re maybe Greek, huh? After he got out of the penitentiary, he went to work as an advisor with Marco D’Amico, who was, you know, remember Marco D’Amico had a gambling operation, and that’s who Bob Cooley worked with a lot. And he also did some work for Jackie Cerrone. [14:37] So Turk Torello, James Turk Torello, he was confronted by the cops as he was unloading sound equipment out of his, wherever his car. He yelled at him as they walked up. He said, hey, he said, I got machine guns in these boxes. You want to come and see? He was kind of a wise-ass, you know. He was a capo of the 26th Street crew and directly under Fifi Busseri. One time, he had been sent by an angry mob boss named Sam Giancana, who we all know, Mobo. And he was going to partner up with Jackie Cerrone to kill an outfit member named Frankie Esposito down in Florida. But the Bureau had recorded Giancana’s conversation and warned Esposito. and he came right back around. He didn’t help the Bureau. You know, you go out and you warn a guy and then you try to bring him in and make him a snitch or make him a cooperating witness in the end because they’re trying to kill him. They don’t all come in. And he ended up coming back to Chicago and settled his dispute with Giancana and that hit was canceled. According to the tape recordings, Torello and his killers were going to murder Esposito and cut him up in small pieces and feed him to the sharks off the Florida coast. You know, they had houses down in Florida. That’s where they, that was Jackie Cerrone’s Florida house where they overheard him and Fifi talking about the murdering and torturing Action Jackson. [16:03] Now, I mentioned bringing in the sound equipment. They had entertainment. Vic Dimone was the entertainment that night. Now, Vic Dimone has long-held connections to the Chicago outfit and I believe the Genovese family. I didn’t really go way in deep into him. I’ve got a bunch of notes. I’ll probably do a story just about Vic Dimone. [16:26] Maybe he was the character in The Singer and The Godfather, that kind of a blend of Frank Sinatra and Vic Dimone. As a singer in the Godfather movie. Guys named a couple brothers, Joseph and Donald Grieco, were there. Well, they had been in business with Vic Damone in the Vic Damone Frozen Pizza Company. Paul Rica and Fifi Boussieri had brought the famous singer Vic Damone into the outfits world and got him to lend his name to this frozen pizza business. And what they did, the Grieco brothers, They use it as a cover for their loan shark activities, but, you know, they sold pizzas, too, although I’ve never heard of. I don’t ever remember seeing a Vic DeMone frozen pizza. Vic DeMone had even taken his show to Giancana’s joint, the Armory. And if you’ve ever been by the Armory, it’s just like a neighborhood bar. A neighborhood joint is not a place. But Vic DeMone was big. You know, he would be playing Madison Square Garden maybe at the time or the big clubs, the Copacabana in New York. And they got him to bring his show out to. [17:33] Gincana’s Joint the Armory kind of like at his Villa Venice he got Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis to bring their show there and it was not exactly it was not the Copacabana they tried to make it into the Copacabana of Chicago but it never really got there another guy they saw was an outfit bookmaker and a tough guy out of Cicero who will get killed here in a little bit Sam Sambos Cesario Yeah. [17:59] He was a longtime workhorse. He’s well-liked throughout the whole Chicago underworld, but he made a mistake. He ended up marrying a girlfriend slash mistress, the Gomar of Milwaukee Field Aldericio, while he was in the penitentiary. Two guys showed up with this woman. He marries her. They’re sitting out in front of their house. It was like a brownstone. It was a hot summer night. They’re sitting out in lawn chairs out in front of their house, and two guys pull up and run up and kill him. They say Harry Ailman was the guy that did that. They call that. I’ve had some kickback on this when I said this one time before a few years ago. I didn’t really investigate into it. But, you know, the popular story is that it’s a hit from beyond the grave because Aldericio had already died in prison [18:50] between the time he gave that order and this actual murder. So that is a story of the big meeting at the Edgewater Beach Hotel in Chicago. [19:02] It wasn’t exactly like Appalachian or some of the other famous mob meetings, and it was just Chicago only. They didn’t identify that they named anybody from out of town at this thing. Seemed like it was a big moneymaker, maybe a meeting that you could hire some other little meetings in, get people in there that you didn’t really want to be seen with in public. This article, they talked about other politicians and businessmen that were there, but they didn’t really name them. I guess they didn’t want to get sued or whatever, but it was a, it was definitely, it was a fundraiser. He charged 25 bucks a plate and then have that, uh, that lottery for that car. And, and, you know, they never gave that car to anybody. And you know how much money you can raise with, with, you got, you know, a hundred guys or so going out, mob guys going out and raising money, selling lottery tickets at five bucks, 10 bucks each. You can raise a lot of money like that. So maybe it’s just one more big Chicago scam and honored Fifi Boussieri at the time. I don’t know. But anyhow, thanks a lot, guys. I thought it was an interesting story, and I thought you would find it interesting. And some of the people that they named that were there, I wish I’d have been there, but writing down license numbers and taking pictures and all that stuff. So keep coming back. Like and subscribe, as they say. And we’re just going to keep doing this and doing this. [20:24] I’ve gotten some you know I’ve got some things up that are like non-fiction books that are based on mob stuff, I don’t know if that’s okay or not, but I kind of like mixing that up. There’s only so many mob stories out there. You know, I don’t want a lot of these that have already been told. I don’t remember seeing any. I kind of looked around in the other podcast having this story. So I try to find them. You know, give me any tips, your comments that you can. I’ll try to look it up. And if I can find enough information, I’ll do the story on it. So thanks a lot. And adieu to you guys out in Chicago. I bet it’s colder up there than it is down here. Thanks, guys.
Welcome to HoTL Radio 363 and to the first part of my Birthday Bash 2026, recorded live in a magical place like La Daurada. A very special night for me, where I decided to go open to close and let myself flow from the very first beat until the end. Thanks to everyone who was there celebrating with me, and to those hitting play now from anywhere in the world. Enjoy the beginning of this unforgettable night. www.hotlrecords.com www.facebook.com/hotlrecords www.twitter.com/hotlrecords www.instagram.com/hotlrecords @hotlrecords www.davidtort.eu www.facebook.com/davidtort www.twitter.com/davidtort www.youtube.com/davidtortofficial www.instagram.com/davidtortofficial
Ep. 541: Howse & The Gang come on and celebrate Howse's birthday by recapping the 2026 Royal Rumble Match. Roman Reigns & Liv Morgan are your 2026 Rumble Winners Is AJ Styles Really Retiring after Gunther defeats Styles Masked Man Attacks Breakker Follow on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/... /> Follow on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/....Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/in-your-howse--3318368/support.
This week, the gang finally give BB his birthday episode again as he brings his four albums to the table: Vain's "All Those Strangers", the self-titled albums from Eyes and Von Groove, and Y&T's "Live at Sherwood Hall 1983." Will Steve find something he doesn't like about any of these albums? Has BB out BC'd BC? Tune in to find out! Hosted by Steve Wright, Brian "BC" Chapman and Ryan "BB" Bannon Produced by Dylan Wright Music by Mark Sutorka Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3fg4iYQseZdi2s6og3r42S?si=c0549dce2e8c4169 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PTHpodcast
Besties, Deja turns 15!!!!! From birthday surprises on a Royal Caribbean cruise to adventures in the Bahamas, she's reflecting on growing up, friendships, and chasing BIG goals, like abs by summer, Sunny Day expansion, and even a BILLBOARD?! This milestone episode also covers parenting worries and the joys of watching her “chill” teen blossom! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode #183: The Monster Did Not Come to You! Hosts: Johnny Starr and Ron the Banker The last New Year's Eve salute has rung out in the cold January air, and John and Ron are together, talking about fireworks. There's some tariff talk, some production updates, and a preview of the Semiquincentennial. Come to think of it, we're tired of mispronouncing the word, so from now on we're calling it America's Birthday Bash. If you like our podcast, subscribe to our YouTube channel. Some of the Topics Discussed Free Fitness Advice From a Couple of Pyros Pyro Purge Ideas I Can Afford Production Update Fireworks News Get Drunk & Have Sex America's Birthday Bash Update Let’s Talk Pyro CONTACT US Follow Us! youtube.com/fireworksbrigadetwitter.com/pyropodcastspotify.com/fireworksbrigade Visit Starr Fireworks In search of the largest selection of fireworks in North Dakota? Visit our store online or in person, year round. CHECK US OUT 01.26 2026 The Monster Did Not Come to You! 12.29 2025 Holiday Bonus – NFA Expo Night 4, Pyro Junkies! 12.24 2025 It's A 2 Dog Night Next Page
More memories from 2006. What were some of Edmonton's best clubs? We remember some of the spots we used to party at. Robbie dug up an old song he made to let Pepper know how old he was. Dylan found some audio he recorded from one of our Bounce Birthday Bashes. Such a blast from the past. Can you claim you make the best waffle if you use a waffle mix? Are waffles better than pancakes? Pepper's mind is blown when he finds out about tater tot waffles.
Hello to our lovely coven, happy Wednesday! Even though they're under the weather, Dayna and Katie's heads are still in the clouds, daydreaming about Katie's 40th Birthday Bash!! The ladies reminisce about their weekends, unpack favorite tv show moments, and discuss the world of rage bait. Along with that, they have a crucial Rabies PSA for everyone, which trust me, you won't want to miss! Come join in on the fun! In need of something cute and cozy for the winter? Get yourself or whoever's on your daddy list a tee, hoodie, or beanie from our store! Please support our show and show off your love for Disrespectfully by repping our official gear :) K Love ya bye! Thank you to our sponsors! Boll and Branch: Get 15% off your first order plus free shipping at https://BollAndBranch.com/disrespectfully with code disrespectfully Skylight: Skylight is offering our listeners $30 off their 15 inch Calendars by going to https://MySkylight.com/DISRESPECTFULLY Quince: Go to https://Quince.com/disrespectfully for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns Ollie: Cozy up with your pup this season! Go to https://ollie.com/disrespectfully and use code disrespectfully to get 60% off your first box! Connect with the Coven! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1930451457469874 Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/disrespectfullypod/ Listen to us on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/disrespectfully/id1516710301 Listen to us on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0J6DW1KeDX6SpoVEuQpl7z?si=c35995a56b8d4038 Follow us on Social! Disrespectfully Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/disrespectfullypod Disrespectfully Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@disrespectfullypod Katie Maloney Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/musickillskate Dayna Kathan Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daynakathan Leah Glouberman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leahgsilberstein Allison Klemes Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allisonklemes/ Buy our merch! https://disrespectfullypod.com/ Disrespectfully is an Envy Media Production.
All Bones Considered: Laurel Hill Stories #082 for January 1, 2026 It's January! Time for our annual 200th Birthday Bash for people born in 1826. After Martha Coston was widowed at age 21, she used her husbands notes and reputation to invent airborne signal flares that saved hundreds of lives. Henry Hagert was assistant District Attorney for the City of Philadelphia when he prosecuted a man for the murder of Civil Rights Activist Octavius V. Catto. Daniel Pabst was the finest cabinetmaker in town and people waited years for him to create their household masterpieces, many of which are today in museums. Dr. Thomas Hewson Bache was a co-founder of Children's Hospital of Pennsylvania, curator at the Mutter Museum, and a battlefield surgeon at Gettysburg. He was also Benjamin Franklin's great-great-grandson. Military historian Russ Dodge researched this one. Samuel Frankenfield was a German immigrant carpenter who discovered there was money to be made as a coffin builder and successfully switched professions from carpenter to mortician. All were born in 1826.
Palace insiders tell #ShuterScoop Prince William is “strongly opposed” to his father’s decision to thrust Princess Beatrice back into royal duties, calling it “too soon” and “too risky.” Meanwhile, when Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez hosted Kris Jenner’s glittering 70th-birthday Bond-themed bash, Hollywood A-listers filled the guest list — but Elon Musk was nowhere to be found. And despite his absence from the party, sources insist Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner are “very much still together.” Don't forget to vote in today's poll on Twitter at @naughtynicerob or in our Facebook group. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.