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Gangland Wire
The Mob in Colorado

Gangland Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 Transcription Available


In this episode of Gangland Wire, host Gary Jenkins talks with author Linda Stasi about her historical novel, The Descendant, inspired by her own Italian-American family history. Stasi traces her ancestors' journey from Sicily to the Colorado mining camps, revealing the brutal realities faced by immigrant laborers in the American West. The conversation explores the violent labor struggles surrounding the Ludlow Massacre and the role of powerful figures like John D. Rockefeller, as well as the diverse immigrant communities that shaped Colorado's mining towns. Stasi challenges stereotypes about Italians in America, highlighting their roles as workers, ranchers, and community builders—not just mobsters. Jenkins and Stasi also discuss Prohibition-era bootlegging and the early roots of organized crime in places like Pueblo, weaving together documented history with deeply personal family stories of survival, violence, and resilience. Drawing on her background as a journalist, Stasi reflects on loss, perseverance, and the immigrant pursuit of the American dream, making The Descendants both a historical narrative and an emotional family legacy. Click here to find the Descendant. 0:04 Introduction to Linda Stasi 3:12 The Role of Women in History 7:05 Bootlegging and the Mafia’s Rise 9:31 Discovering Family Connections 14:59 Immigrant Struggles and Success 19:02 Childhood Stories of Resilience 24:04 Serendipity in New York 26:19 Linda’s Journey as a Journalist 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.  [0:00] Well, hey, all you wiretappers out there, glad to be back here in studio, Gangland Wire. This is Gary Jenkins, retired Kansas City Police Intelligence Unit detective, and I have an interview for you. This is going to be a historical fiction author. This is going to be a historical fiction book by a writer whose family lived the life of, whose family, This is going to be a real issue. This book is going to, we’re going to talk about a book. We’re going to talk with an author about the book. We’re going to talk with the author, Linda Stasi. We’re going to talk with the author, Linda Stasi, about her book, The Descendants. Now, she wrote a historical fiction, but it’s based on her actual family’s history. [0:50] From Sicily to New York to California. The wild west of colorado now get that you never heard of many italians out west in colorado but she’s going to tell us a lot more about that and how they were actually ended up being part of the pueblo colorado mafia the corvino family and then got involved in bootlegging and and then later were involved in ranching and different things like that so it’s uh it’s a little different take on the mob in the United States that we usually get, but I like to do things that are a little bit different. So welcome, Linda Stasey. Historical fiction, how much of it is true? Is it from family stories? All the stories are true. I’ll ask you that here in a little bit. Okay, all the stories are true. All right. All the stories are true. [1:41] It’s based on not only stories that were told to me by my mother and her sisters and my uncles and so forth, But it’s also based on a lot of actual events that took place while they were living in Colorado. And it’s based on the fact that, you know, people don’t know this. We watch all these movies and we think everybody who settled the West talk like John Wayne. There were 30 different languages spoken right in the minds of Colorado. So my uncles rode the range and they were, drovers and they were Italian. I mean, they were first generation. They were born in Italy and they made their way with all these other guys who were speaking Greek and Mexican and you name it. It wasn’t a lot of people talking like, hey, how are you doing, partner? How are you doing, bard? Talking like I do. Right. [2:46] But it took a long time for you you can blame the movies for that and the dominant uh uh caucasian culture for that right and you know there was that what was the movie the the martin scorsese movie killers of the flower moon oh yeah all the uh native americans spoke like they were from like movie set in color and oklahoma so he was like what. [3:13] Yeah, well, it’s the movies, I guess. [3:25] Unlike any women that I would have thought would have been around at that time. They were rebellious, and they did what they wanted, and they had a terrible, mean father. And I also wanted to tell this story. That’s what I started out telling. But I ended up telling the story of the resilience of the immigrants who came to this country. For example, with the Italians and the Sicilians, there had been earthquakes and tsunamis and droughts. So Rockefeller sent these men that he called padrones to the poorest sections of Sicily, the most drought-affected section, looking for young bucks to come and work. And he promised them, he’d say, oh, the president of America wants to give you land, he wants to give you this. Well, they found themselves taken in the most horrific of conditions and brought to Ellis Island, where they were herded onto cattle cars and taken to the mines of Colorado, where they worked 20-hour days. They were paid in company script, so they couldn’t even buy anything. Their families followed them. They were told that their families were coming for free, and they were coming for free, but they weren’t. They had to pay for their passage, which could never be paid for because it was just company script. [4:55] And then in 1914, the United Mine Workers came in, and there were all these immigrants, Greeks and mostly Italians, and they struck, and Rockefeller fired everyone who struck. So the United Mine Workers set up a tent city in Ludlow. [5:14] And at night, Rockefeller would send his goons in who were—he actually paid the National Guard and a detective agency called Baldwin Feltz to come in. And they had a turret-mounted machine gun that they called the Death Squad Special, and they’d just start spraying. So the miners, the striking miners, built trenches under their tents for their women and children to hide. when the bullets started flying. And then at some point, Rockefeller said, you’re not being effective enough. They haven’t gone back to work. Do what you have to do. So these goons went in and they poured oil on top of the tents. And they set them on fire. [6:00] And they burnt dozens of women and children to death. They went in. The government claimed it was 21 people, but there was a female reporter who counted 60-something. and they were cutting the heads and the hands off of people, the children and women, so they couldn’t be identified. It all ended very badly and none of Rockefeller’s people or Rockefeller got in trouble. They went before Congress and Rockefeller basically said they had no right to strike. And that was that. So here are all these men and women now living wild in the mountains of Colorado, not speaking the language, not. Being literate, not able to read and write. [6:44] And living in shacks on mountains in the hurricane, I mean, in the blizzards and whatnot. And then it’s so odd. In 1916, Colorado declared prohibition, which was four years before the rest of the country. [7:00] So these guys said, well, we need to make booze. We need to make wine. What do you mean you can’t have booze and wine? So that’s how bootlegging started in Colorado. And that’s how the mafia began in the West. with these guys. [7:18] It’s kind of interesting. As I was looking down through your book, I did a story on the more modern mafia. This started during bootlegging times in Pueblo, and I noticed in your book, I refer to Pueblo, this was the Corvino brothers. So did you study that? Is that some of the background that you used to make, you know, use a story? You used real stories as well as, you know, the real stories from your family, real stories from history. Well, the Carlinos are my family. Oh, you’re related to the Carlinos. Well, what happened was I didn’t know that. And my cousin Karen came across this photo of the man who was her son. [7:59] Grandfather that she never met because he was killed in the longest gunfight in Colorado history when she was 10 days old. And he was Charlie Carlino. So she came across it and we met, we ended up meeting the family. Sam Carlino is my cousin and he owns like this big barbecue joint in san jose california and uh we’ve become very friendly so i i said i look i’m looking at this and i think wait a minute vito carlino is the father he has three sons and one daughter the youngest son charlie who was the the handsome man about town cowboy, they had a rival family called the dannas in bootlegging and charlie carlino and his bodyguard were riding across the baxter street bridge driving in one direction and the dannas were coming in the other direction and the dannas got out and and killed them and it’s exactly what I’m thinking to myself, Vito Corleone, three sons, Charlie gets killed on the bridge while the two cars are… I thought, wait a minute. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. I mean. [9:26] It can’t be that coincidental, right? No. No, it can’t be. Even the bridge. Somebody was doing their research. [9:46] And had baby Charlotte, who was only 10 days old at the time. So all these stories are true, and it started other gunfights and so forth and so on. But I thought, holy shit. That’s my family. I had no idea. I mean, I knew my aunt was married to a guy whose name was Charlie Carlino, And I should show you the picture because he looks like the missing link from the village people. He’s got big fur chaps on and a cowboy hat. I mean, he’s got his holsters on and he’s got his long gun over his shoulder. It’s like, wow. Yeah, so that story is true. And my mom was a little girl when the Pueblo flood happened. And she always recalled the story to me about watching in horror as the cows and the horses and people were floating away, dead. [10:54] So now the name of your book is A Descendant, which is you, of course. And you kind of use the situations that you just described and the real life people in this book. So then how does this book progress and what other situation do you use? Well, I used many of the acts. I used the Ludlow massacre, the flood, the bootlegging, the prohibition. I also uncovered that the governor of Colorado said. [11:30] Assigned all these guys to become prohibition agents, but they were all KKK. Yeah. So they actually had license to kill the immigrants, just saying they had a still. They had a still. And they were wholesale killing people. So there’s that story. There’s the story of the congressional hearing of Rockefeller after that. And um the the book ends up with my mother um beating my father um who was not in colorado she met him at my aunt’s wedding and avoided him and avoided him and they finally got together and it ends up the book ends up at the start of world war ii and my father was drafted into the air Force, or the Army Air Corps, as it was called that time, and his was assigned to a bomber. He was a co-pilot or a bombardier or something, I forgot. And my grandfather on my father’s side said, well, wait a minute, where are you going to do this? And he said, well, we’re going to Italy. And he said, you’re going to bomb this? Your own country? And my father said, no, no, Bob, this is my country. [12:47] So the book comes full circle. Yeah, really. You know, I, uh, uh, sometimes I start my, I’ll do a program here for different groups or for the library once in a while. And I always like to start it with, you know, first of all, folks, remember, uh. [13:03] Italians came here after, you know, really horrible conditions in southern Italy and Sicily and they came here and they’re just looking for a little slice of American pie the American that’s all they want is a some of the American dream and you know they were taking advantage of they had they were they were darker they had a different language so they didn’t fit it they couldn’t like the Irish and the Germans were already here they had all the good jobs they had the businesses and so now the Italians they’re they’re kind of uh sucking high and tit as we used to say on the farm they’re they’re uh you know picking up the scraps as they can and form businesses. And so it sounds like, you know, and they also went into the, I know they went in the lead mines down here in South Missouri, because there’s a whole immigrant population, Sicilians in a small town called Frontenac. And it also sounds like they went out to the mines in Denver, Colorado. So it’s based on that diaspora, if you will, of people from Southern Italy. And they’re strapping, trying to get their piece of the American pie. Right. And I think that I also wanted very much to change the same old, same old narrative that we’ve all come to believe, that, you know, Italians came here, they went to New York, they killed everybody, they were ignorant slobs. And my family had a ranch! They were ranchers! They had herds of cattle! It’s like, that’s just been dismissed as though none of this existed because. [14:30] Yes, they were darker, because they had curly hair. [14:34] There’s a passage in my book that’s taken actually from the New York Times, where they say that Southern Italians are. [14:43] Greasy, kinky-haired criminals whose children should never be allowed in public schools with white children. Yeah. They used to print stuff like that. I’ve done some research in old newspapers, and not only about Italians, but a lot of other minorities, they print some [14:57] horrible, horrible, horrible things. Well, every minority goes through this, I guess. Everyone. I think so. Part of it’s a language problem. You hear people say, well, why don’t they learn our language? Well, what I say is, you know, ever try to learn a foreign language? It’s hard. It is really, really hard. I’ve tried. It is really hard. I got fired by my Spanish teacher. Exactly. You know how hard it is. I said, no, wait, I’m paying you. You can’t fire me. She said, you can’t learn. You just can’t learn. My grandkids love to say she got fired by her Spanish teacher. [15:36] But it’s such a barrier any kind of success you know not having the language is such a barrier to any kind of success into the you know american business community and that kind of a thing so it’s uh it’s tough for people and you got these people young guys who are bold and, they want they want to they end up having to feel like they have to take theirs they have to take it because ain’t nobody giving it up back in those days and so that sounds like your family they had to take however they took it they they had to take what they got how did that go down for them, start out with a small piece of land or and build up from there how did that go out well from what i understand um. [16:21] They first had a small plot, and then that they didn’t own. They just took it. And then as the bootlegging business got bigger, they started buying cattle and sheep. And they just started buying more and more land. But my grandfather was wanted because he killed some federal agent in the Ludlow Massacre. So he was wanted. So it was all in my grandmother’s name anyway. So she became, in my mind and in my book, she becomes the real head of the family. And my grandfather had a drinking problem, and she made the business successful and so forth. And then I do remember a story that my mother told me that—. [17:16] Al Capone came to the ranch at some point, and all the kids were like, who’s this man in the big car? There was other big cars. And then they moved to New York shortly after that, although they were allowed to keep the ranch with some of my aunts running it. I think there was a range war between the Dana family and the Carlinos and the Barberas, and they were told, get out of town, and they got out of town. And then they made a life in Brooklyn. And then my mom went back to Colorado and then came back to Brooklyn. [17:54] You think about how these immigrants, how in the hell, even the ones who come here now, how in the hell do you survive? I don’t know. Don’t speak the language. You don’t have the money. How do you survive? I don’t know. I truly don’t know. I couldn’t do it. I couldn’t either. I couldn’t either. I don’t even want to go to another country where I don’t speak the language unless I can hire somebody to do stuff for me, you know, try to scuffle around and get a job, work off the books. You know, you got to work off the books, so to speak, and take the lowest, hardest jobs that they are, that there are. I don’t know. It’s crazy. I don’t really understand. Yeah. But, uh, so this, uh, it’s really interesting this, uh, the whole thing with the ranches and, and building up the ranches out there. I know we spoke, talk about Al Capone. Well, his brother, I think it was, it was not Ralph. There was another Capone brother. Which one? Well, another Capone brother who became, came a revenuer and I’ve seen some pictures of him and he looks like a cowboy with a hat and everything. He was in Nebraska or something. [19:02] It’s so funny. And I just, when I was growing up and I would tell people that my mom rode her donkey and then her horse to school, and they’d always say to me, but aren’t you Italian? [19:19] That’s Italian. Italian. Yeah, it’s interesting. Now, of course, your mom was, I noticed something in there about being in Los Animas in that area. Yes. Was there some family connection to that? And I say that because my wife’s grandfather lived there his whole life in Los Animas. Well, Los Animas County takes in Pueblo, I believe. Oh, okay. That’s the northern, that’s the far northern edge of Pueblo. The whole big area. I didn’t realize it was that close to Pueblo. I think my mom’s birth certificate actually says Los Animas County. Uh-huh. Something like that, yeah. Okay, all right. I didn’t realize Los Andemos was that close. I think. I might be wrong. Oh, it could be. It had those big counties out west, a great big county, so it would probably do. [20:10] So let’s see. Tell us a couple other stories out of that book that you remember. Well, there’s a story of my mother and her sister, Clara. Clara was a year what do they call Irish twins you know Italian twins she was like 14 months younger than my mom and um, When my mom had to start school, she was very close to my Aunt Clara, and they refused to go to school without each other. So my grandmother lied and said they were twins. And the teacher said, I don’t think they’re twins. This one’s much littler than the other, and I’m going to send the sheriff to that guinea father of yours and make sure. Well, unfortunately, the town hall burnt down with all the records that night. So they were never able to prove that Aunt Clara was a year younger. [21:14] Interesting. And also there’s a story of how they were in school when the flood hit. And my mother did have a pet wolf who was probably part wolf, part dog, but it was her pet named Blue. They got caught in the flood because they were bad and they had detention after school. And um had they left earlier they would have um so the dog came and dragged them was screaming and barking and making them leave and the teacher got scared because of the wolf and so they left and the wolf was taking them to higher and higher ground and had they stayed in that schoolhouse they would have been killed the teacher was killed everybody was washed away Wow. Yeah, those animals, they got more of a sense of what’s going on in nature than people do, that’s for sure. But she had always told me about her dog wolf named Blue. When they went back to New York City, did they fall in with any mob people back there? They go back to Red Hook. They had connections that were told, they were told, you know, you can, like Meyer Lansky and a couple of other people who would help them, um. [22:33] But my mom—so here’s an absolutely true story, and I think I have it as an epilogue in the book. So a few years ago, several years ago, my daughter had gotten a job in the summer during college as a slave on a movie set that was being filmed in Brooklyn. And she got the job because she, A, had a car, and B, she could speak Italian. And the actress was Italian. So every night she’d work till like 12 o’clock and I’d be panicked that she’d been kidnapped or something. So she’d drive her car home. But then every night she was coming home later and later and I said, what’s going on? She said, you know, I found this little restaurant and right now we’re in Red Hook where the, and it wasn’t called Red Hook. It was called, they have another fancy name for it now. [23:32] And she said and I just got to know the owner and he’s really nice and I told him that when I graduated from college if I had enough money could I rent one of the apartments upstairs and he said yes and she said we’ve got to take grandma there we’ve got to take grandma there she’ll love the place she’ll love the place and so my mother got sick and just came home from college, and she was laying in the bed with my mother, and she said, Grandma, you’re going to get better, and then we’re going to take you to this restaurant, [24:03] and I promise you, you’re going to love it. So my mother, thank God, did get better, and we took her to the restaurant. [24:12] The man comes over, and it’s a little tiny Italian restaurant, and the man comes over, and he says, Jessica, my favorite, let me make you my favorite Pennelli’s. And my mother said, do you make Pennelli’s? And he said, yes. She said, oh, when we first came to New York, the man who owned the restaurant made us Pennelli’s every day and would give it to us before we went to school. And he said, really, what was his name? And she said, Don, whatever. And he said, well, that’s my grandfather. She said, well, what do you mean? He said, well, this is, she said, where are we? And he said. [24:53] They called it Carroll Gardens. And he said, well, it’s Carroll Gardens. She said, well, I grew up in Red Hook. He said, well, it is Red Hook. She said, well, what’s the address here? And he said, 151 Carroll Street. And she said, my mother died in this building. [25:09] My daughter would have rented the apartment where her great-grandmother died. What’s the chances of that of the 50 million apartments in New York City? No, I don’t know. And the restaurant only seats like 30 people. So… My mother went and took a picture off the wall, and she said, this is my mother’s apartment. And there were like 30 people in the restaurants, a real rough and tumble place, and truck drivers and everything. And everybody started crying. The whole place is now crying. All these big long men are crying. Isn’t that some story? Full circle, man. That’s something. Yeah, that is. Especially in the city. It’s even more amazing in a city like New York City. I know. That huge. That frigging huge. That exact apartment. Oh, that is great. So that restaurant plays a big part in the book as well, in the family. Okay. All right. All right. Guys, the book is The Descendant, Yellowstone Meets the Godfather, huh? This is Linda Stasi. Did I pronounce that right, Stasi? Stacey, actually. This is Linda Stasi. And Linda, I didn’t really ask you about yourself. [26:17] Tell the guys a little bit about yourself before we stop here. Well, I am a journalist. I’ve been a columnist for New York Newsday, the New York Daily News, and the New York Post. I’ve written 10 books, three of which are novels. [26:34] And I’ve won several awards for journalism. And I teach a class for the Newswomen’s Club of New York to journalists on how to write novels, because it’s the totally opposite thing. It’s like teaching a dancer to sing, you know? It’s totally opposite. One of my mentors was Nelson DeMille, my dear late friend Nelson DeMille, and I called him up one night after I wrote my first novel, and I said, I think I made a terrible mistake. He said, what? I said, I think I gave the wrong name of the city or something. He said, oh, for God’s sakes, it’s fiction. You can write whatever you want. [27:17] But when you’re a journalist, if you make a mistake like that, you’re ruined. Yeah, exactly. So I have. We never let the facts get in the way of a good story. Go ahead. I’m sorry. I said I have a daughter and three grandsons. My daughter is the only female CEO of a games company. She was on the cover of Forbes. And my husband just died recently, and he was quite the character. He got a full-page obit in the New York Times. He’s such a typical, wonderful New York character. So I’m in this strange place right now where I’m mourning one thing and celebrating my book. On the other hand, it’s a very odd place to be. I can imagine. I can only imagine. Life goes on, as we say, back home. It just keeps going. All right. Linda Stacey, I really appreciate you coming on the show. Oh, thank you. I appreciate you talking to me. You’re so much an interesting guy. All right. Well, thank you.

Potrero
EP. 1145 - Fantacalcio: Nikola Štulić (Lecce)

Potrero

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 10:22


Prosegue l'analisi degli stranieri che arrivano in Serie A in ottica fantacalcistica. È il turno di Nikola Štulić, nuovo attaccante del Lecce. È un giocatore sul quale puntare? Ne parlano Angelo Taglieri e Simone Indovino. Potrero, dove tutto ha inizio. Un podcast sul calcio italiano e internazionale.Su Como TV (https://tv.comofootball.com) nel 2025 potete seguire in diretta e gratuitamente le partite della Saudi Pro League, Saudi King's Cup, Supercoppa d'Arabia, Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, Recopa, Liga Profesional Argentina, Trofeo de Campeones argentino, Eredivisie, Coppa di Francia, Scottish Premiership, Coppa di Scozia, Scottish League Cup, Scottish Championship, Coppa di Portogallo, Supercoppa di Portogallo, HNL croata e tutti i contenuti di calcio italiano e internazionale on demand.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/potrero--5761582/support.

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EP. 1063 - Fantacalcio: Corrie Ndaba (Lecce)

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2025 8:54


Prosegue l'analisi degli stranieri che arrivano in Serie A in ottica fantacalcistica. È il turno di Corrie Ndaba, nuovo terzino sinistro del Lecce, ennessima scommessa di Pantaleo Corvino. Ne parlano Angelo Taglieri ed Enrico Zambruno.Potrero, dove tutto ha inizio. Un podcast sul calcio italiano e internazionale.Su Como TV (https://tv.comofootball.com) nel 2025 potete seguire in diretta ed in esclusiva le partite della Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, Recopa, Liga Profesional Argentina, Eredivisie, Coppa di Francia, Scottish Premiership, Coppa di Scozia, Scottish League Cup, Coppa di Portogallo e Supercoppa di Portogallo.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/potrero--5761582/support.

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EP. 1039 - Fantacalcio: Matias Perez (Lecce)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 11:01


Alla scoperta di Matias Perez, nuovo acquisto del Lecce. Scopriamo le sue caratteristiche anche in ottica fantacalcistica in questo episodio con Simone Indovino e Tommaso Murdocca.Potrero, dove tutto ha inizio. Un podcast sul calcio italiano e internazionale.Su Mola powered by Como TV (https://tv.comofootball.com) nel 2025 potete seguire in diretta ed in esclusiva le partite della Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, Recopa, Liga Profesional Argentina, Copa de la Liga Profesional Argentina, Eredivisie, HNL croata, Scottish Premiership, Coppa di Scozia, Super League greca, Coppa di Grecia e Coppa di Portogallo.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/potrero--5761582/support.

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EP. 1003 - Fantacalcio: Christ-Owen Kouassi (Lecce)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2025 10:41


Il Fantacalcio sta per ricominciare e anche quest'estate non vi lasciamo soli. Torna la nostra analisi dei nuovi stranieri che stanno sbarcando in Serie A: sono da prendere? Quandi crediti spendere? Per rispondere alle vostre domande ci siamo noi. Oggi parliamo del nuovo terzino destro del Lecce, l'ivoriano Christ-Owen Kouassi. Ne parlano Angelo Taglieri ed Enrico Zambruno.Potrero, dove tutto ha inizio. Un podcast sul calcio italiano e internazionale.Su Mola powered by Como TV (https://tv.comofootball.com) nel 2025 potete seguire in diretta ed in esclusiva le partite della Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, Recopa, Liga Profesional Argentina, Copa de la Liga Profesional Argentina, Eredivisie, HNL croata, Scottish Premiership, Coppa di Scozia, Super League greca, Coppa di Grecia e Coppa di Portogallo.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/potrero--5761582/support.

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EP. 984 - Il Lecce riparte da Di Francesco

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 14:05


Si delinea un'altra panchina in Serie A: il Lecce ha deciso di affidarsi ad Eusebio Di Francesco per la prossima stagione del campionato italiano. L'ex tecnico di Sassuolo, Roma, Frosinone e Venezia tra le altre prende ufficialmente il posto di Marco Giampaolo in terra salentina. A Potrero ne parlano Simone Indovino e Nicola Bondavalli. Potrero, dove tutto ha inizio. Un podcast sul calcio italiano e internazionale.Su Mola powered by Como TV (https://tv.comofootball.com) nel 2025 potete seguire in diretta ed in esclusiva le partite della Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, Recopa, Liga Profesional Argentina, Copa de la Liga Profesional Argentina, Eredivisie, HNL croata, Scottish Premiership, Coppa di Scozia, Super League greca, Coppa di Grecia e Coppa di Portogallo.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/potrero--5761582/support.

IMPACT SHOW
Radio Revolution w/ Bill Handel, Paul Corvino & Valentine in the Morning - EP 51 - IMPACT Show

IMPACT SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 42:05


The illustrious Bill Handel, a groundbreaking beacon in the world of radio, sits down in this episode of IMPACT Show with iHeartMedia's Paul Corvino, the crew of Valentine in the Morning and IMA. Sparks begin to fly as they delve into the opportunities behind the evolving media landscape. They'll be uncovering the alchemy that transforms sound waves into unbreakable bonds between brands and the devoted audiences that have made iHeartMedia the world's largest radio company. Witness how the age-old medium of radio, with its rich history and unmatched reach, reinvents itself in the digital era, proving that even the most venerable forms of media can embrace innovation and thrive.About the Internet Marketing Association IMA is one of the fastest growing Internet marketing groups in the world, with thousands of members in fields including sales, marketing, business ownership, programming and creative development. It provides a platform where proven Internet marketing strategies are demonstrated and shared to increase members value to their organizations. IMA is underwritten by corporate partners to provide an opportunity to learn, engage and define best practices without making a financial commitment. www.imanetwork.orgSupport the show

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Potrero
EP. 695 - Fantacalcio: Konan N'Dri (Lecce)

Potrero

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 12:27


L'analisi dei nuovi giocatori stranieri arrivati in Serie A in ottica fantacalcistica prosegue con Konan N'Dri, nuovo giocatore del Lecce, appena arrivato nel campionato italiano. Con Angelo Taglieri e Simone Indovino. Potrero, dove tutto ha inizio. Un podcast sul calcio italiano e internazionale.Su Mola powered by Como TV (https://tv.comofootball.com) nel 2025 potrete seguire in diretta ed in esclusiva le partite della Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, Recopa, Liga Profesional Argentina, Copa de la Liga Profesional Argentina, Brasileirao, Eredivisie, HNL croata, Super League greca e Coppa di Grecia.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/potrero--5761582/support.

Potrero
EP. 680 - Fantacalcio: Tiago Gabriel (Lecce)

Potrero

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 11:06


L'analisi dei nuovi giocatori stranieri arrivati in Serie A in ottica fantacalcistica prosegue con Tiago Gabriel, nuovo difensore del Lecce, appena arrivato nel campionato italiano in questa finestra di mercato invernale. Con Angelo Taglieri ed Enrico Zambruno.Potrero, dove tutto ha inizio. Un podcast sul calcio italiano e internazionale.Su Mola powered by Como TV (https://tv.comofootball.com) nel 2025 potrete seguire in diretta ed in esclusiva le partite della Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, Recopa, Liga Profesional Argentina, Copa de la Liga Profesional Argentina, Brasileirao, Eredivisie, HNL croata, Super League greca e Coppa di Grecia.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/potrero--5761582/support.

Potrero
EP. 675 - Fantacalcio: Danilo Veiga (Lecce)

Potrero

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 10:45


Un'altra scoperta di Pantaleo Corvino: ecco, in chiave fantacalcistica, la presentazione del neo acquisto del Lecce Danilo Veiga. È da prendere oppure no al Fanta? Ne parlano Angelo Taglieri ed Enrico Zambruno.Potrero, dove tutto ha inizio. Un podcast sul calcio italiano e internazionale.Su Mola powered by Como TV (https://tv.comofootball.com(https://tv.comofootball.com/) ) nel 2025 potrete seguire in diretta ed in esclusiva le partite della Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, Recopa, Liga Profesional Argentina, Copa de la Liga Profesional Argentina, Brasileirao, Eredivisie, HNL croata, Super League greca e Coppa di Grecia.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/potrero--5761582/support.

Wrote Podcast
S9Ep48: Dale Corvino Interview

Wrote Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 38:03


Dale Corvino returns to share his memoir: Afterlife of a Kept Boy. We discuss the nuance of being a kept boy and how one untangles their emotions and learns to live after that relationship ends. We also touch on using different writing styles to highlight new phases of life, de-stigmatizing sex work, and finding closure. http://dalecorvino.com/  http://www.wrotepodcast.com/dale-corvino/ 

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Podcast - TMW Radio
Kickoff di Maracanà con Marco Piccari e Stefano Impallomeni. Ospiti: Impallomeni:" Su Kean sempre più tracce di Drogba." Bonanni:" Gande lavoro di Baroni. Garbo: " Kean è esploso. Il Napoli esce meglio dalla partita." Ceccarin

Podcast - TMW Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 24:53


Kickoff di Maracanà con Marco Piccari e Stefano Impallomeni. Ospiti: Impallomeni:" Su Kean sempre più tracce di Drogba." Bonanni:" Gande lavoro di Baroni. Garbo: " Kean è esploso. Il Napoli esce meglio dalla partita." Ceccarini:" Coraggio di Corvino a prendere Giampaolo

The Nonlinear Library
EA - Survey: How Do Elite Chinese Students Feel About the Risks of AI? by Nick Corvino

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 19:38


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Survey: How Do Elite Chinese Students Feel About the Risks of AI?, published by Nick Corvino on September 2, 2024 on The Effective Altruism Forum. Introduction In April 2024, my colleague and I (both affiliated with Peking University) conducted a survey involving 510 students from Tsinghua University and 518 students from Peking University - China's two top academic institutions. Our focus was on their perspectives regarding the frontier risks of artificial intelligence. In the People's Republic of China (PRC), publicly accessible survey data on AI is relatively rare, so we hope this report provides some valuable insights into how people in the PRC are thinking about AI (especially the risks). Throughout this post, I'll do my best to weave in other data reflecting the broader Chinese sentiment toward AI. For similar research, check out The Center for Long-Term Artificial Intelligence, YouGov, Monmouth University, The Artificial Intelligence Policy Institute, and notably, a poll conducted by Rethink Priorities, which closely informed our survey design. You can read the full report published in the Jamestown Foundation's China Brief here: Survey: How Do Elite Chinese Students Feel About the Risks of AI? Key Takeaways Students are more optimistic about the benefits of AI than concerned about the harms. 80 percent of respondents agreed or strongly agreed with the statement that AI will do more good than harm for society, with only 7.5 percent actively believing the harms could outweigh the benefits. This, similar to other polling, indicates that the PRC is one of the most optimistic countries concerning the development of AI. Students strongly believe the Chinese government should regulate AI. 85.31 percent of respondents believe AI should be regulated by the government, with only 6 percent actively believing it should not. This contrasts with trends seen in other countries, where there is typically a positive correlation between optimism about AI and calls for minimizing regulation. The strong support for regulation in the PRC, even as optimism about AI remains high, suggests a distinct perspective on the role of government oversight in the PRC context. Students ranked AI the lowest among all possible existential threats to humanity. When asked about the most likely causes of human extinction, misaligned artificial intelligence received the lowest score. Nuclear war, natural disaster, climate change, and pandemics all proved more concerning for students. Students lean towards cooperation between the United States and the PRC as necessary for the safe and responsible development of AI. 60.7 percent of respondents believe AI will not be developed safely without cooperation between China and the U.S., with 25.68 percent believing it will develop safely no matter the level of cooperation. Students are most concerned about the use of AI for surveillance. This was followed by misinformation, existential risk, wealth inequality, increased political tension, various issues related to bias, with the suffering of artificial entities receiving the lowest score. Background As the recent decision (决定) document from the Third Plenum meetings in July made clear, AI is one of eight technologies that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leadership sees as critical for achieving "Chinese-style modernization (中国式现代化)," and is central to the strategy of centering the country's economic future around breakthroughs in frontier science ( People's Daily, July 22). The PRC also seeks to shape international norms on AI, including on AI risks. In October 2023, Xi Jinping announced a "Global AI Governance Initiative (全球人工智能治理倡议)" ( CAC, October 18, 2023). Tsinghua and Peking Universty are the two most prestigious universities in the PRC (by far), many of whose graduates will be very influential in sh...

The Nonlinear Library
AF - Survey: How Do Elite Chinese Students Feel About the Risks of AI? by Nick Corvino

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 19:38


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Survey: How Do Elite Chinese Students Feel About the Risks of AI?, published by Nick Corvino on September 2, 2024 on The AI Alignment Forum. Intro In April 2024, my colleague and I (both affiliated with Peking University) conducted a survey involving 510 students from Tsinghua University and 518 students from Peking University - China's two top academic institutions. Our focus was on their perspectives regarding the frontier risks of artificial intelligence. In the People's Republic of China (PRC), publicly accessible survey data on AI is relatively rare, so we hope this report provides some valuable insights into how people in the PRC are thinking about AI (especially the risks). Throughout this post, I'll do my best to weave in other data reflecting the broader Chinese sentiment toward AI. For similar research, check out The Center for Long-Term Artificial Intelligence, YouGov, Monmouth University, The Artificial Intelligence Policy Institute, and notably, a poll conducted by Rethink Priorities, which closely informed our survey design. You can read the full report published in the Jamestown Foundation's China Brief here: Survey: How Do Elite Chinese Students Feel About the Risks of AI? Key Takeaways Students are more optimistic about the benefits of AI than concerned about the harms. 80 percent of respondents agreed or strongly agreed with the statement that AI will do more good than harm for society, with only 7.5 percent actively believing the harms could outweigh the benefits. This, similar to other polling, indicates that the PRC is one of the most optimistic countries concerning the development of AI. Students strongly believe the Chinese government should regulate AI. 85.31 percent of respondents believe AI should be regulated by the government, with only 6 percent actively believing it should not. This contrasts with trends seen in other countries, where there is typically a positive correlation between optimism about AI and calls for minimizing regulation. The strong support for regulation in the PRC, even as optimism about AI remains high, suggests a distinct perspective on the role of government oversight in the PRC context. Students ranked AI the lowest among all possible existential threats to humanity. When asked about the most likely causes of human extinction, misaligned artificial intelligence received the lowest score. Nuclear war, natural disaster, climate change, and pandemics all proved more concerning for students. Students lean towards cooperation between the United States and the PRC as necessary for the safe and responsible development of AI. 60.7 percent of respondents believe AI will not be developed safely without cooperation between China and the U.S., with 25.68 percent believing it will develop safely no matter the level of cooperation. Students are most concerned about the use of AI for surveillance. This was followed by misinformation, existential risk, wealth inequality, increased political tension, various issues related to bias, with the suffering of artificial entities receiving the lowest score. Background As the recent decision (决定) document from the Third Plenum meetings in July made clear, AI is one of eight technologies that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leadership sees as critical for achieving "Chinese-style modernization (中国式现代化)," and is central to the strategy of centering the country's economic future around breakthroughs in frontier science ( People's Daily, July 22). The PRC also seeks to shape international norms on AI, including on AI risks. In October 2023, Xi Jinping announced a "Global AI Governance Initiative (全球人工智能治理倡议)" ( CAC, October 18, 2023). Tsinghua and Peking Universty are the two most prestigious universities in the PRC (by far), many of whose graduates will be very influential in shaping the cou...

The Horror Flicks and Guitar Picks Podcast

Listen as Chris and I discuss the possibility of new music from Deadguy, some of the similarities between metal music and Horror, his favorite Horror movies, and much more on this week's episode! Tidewater Horror Convention : https://tidewaterhorrorconvention.com/ To Support the Podcast : https://www.patreon.com/Horrorflicksguitarpicks

Podcast - TMW Radio
Ep. 755 - Da Corvino a... Corvino. Così è finita la sua era alla Fiorentina

Podcast - TMW Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 3:23


Ep. 755 - Da Corvino a... Corvino. Così è finita la sua era alla Fiorentina

Wrote Podcast
S9Ep17: Dale Corvino Interview

Wrote Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 40:54


Dale Corvino joins us to share his book Bonds and Boundaries! We discuss sex work, having beacons on our paths, estrangement, and human connection in this digital age. http://dalecorvino.com/  http://www.wrotepodcast.com/dale-corvino/ 

Big City Backwoods
$46 Catching Kansas City

Big City Backwoods

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 87:26


0:00 Howdy 1:50 Spongebob Witcher 3:45 DRY January (Sarah's drinking fake beer) 7:04 Gypsy Rose tried to come to a Chiefs game 12:15 Nobody puts baby in the corner 17:00 Crane Brewery makes “Hops Water” 24:25 What news is important? 31:45 Butt is Regina actually 32:32 Game time: What's the VIBE? 58:40 Backwoods Mention: Feral Company 1:04:20 If we were Google/Yelp reviewers 1:14:00 Timeless wardrobes 1:17:50 Mumford & Sons covers and church bands 1:24:37 Outro! Merch & Patreon, supporters and subs Local Mentions: Crane Brewery (@cranebrewing) Corvino (@corvinakc) Extra Virgin (@extravirginkc) Drastic Measures (@drasticmeasures.kc) King G (@king.g.kc) KC Wine Co (@kcwineco) Chez Charlie (@chezcharliekcmo) Lew's (@lewsgrillandbar) Harry's Country Club (@harryscountryclub) The Well (retired) Grinder's (@grinders_kc) Wings Cafe (@wingscafe) The Peanut (@peanut_stateline) (@the_peanut_on_64th) (@missionpeanut) Mission Taco (@missiontacojoint) (@missiontacokc) Record Bar (@recordbar) The Rino (@therinokc) The Madrid (@madridtheatre) Feral Company (@feral.company) (www.theferalcompany.com/shop) Sub Shoutouts: Aaron Echoskope Garzey Michael Red Dragon Editor: Afromp4 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bigcitybackwoods/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bigcitybackwoods/support

Rasoiate
Ep. 228 – E se la vera capolista fosse il Lecce? Il Frosinone e la puzza di bruciato. La Juve architetta il pressure test

Rasoiate

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 9:03


La classifica “ponderata” con i monte-ingaggi premia la banda-Corvino. Di Francesco inizia a guardarsi alle spalle: com'è messa la zona retrocessione? Bianconeri in campo per incalzare l'Inter

TALK ABOUT GAY SEX podcast
EP 528 Erotic Fiction Writer Dale Corvino talks new book BONDS & BOUNDARIES

TALK ABOUT GAY SEX podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 48:03


On a new TAGS LIVE, Host Steve V. and Co-host Kodi Maurice Doggette complete their year in review plus they welcome author Dale Corvino to the show to discuss his new book of short stories, "Bonds & Boundaries". SOCIALS Insta @dalecorvinoTwitter @dalecorvino Facebook https://www.facebook.com/dale.corvino.7Follow Kodi's Life Coaching on IG: @kmdcoachingFollow Kodi Maurice Doggette on IG: @mistahmauriceWanna drop a weekly or one time tip to TAGSPODCAST - Show your love for the show and support TAGS!Visit our website: tagspodcast.comNeeds some advice for a sex or relationship conundrum? Ask TAGS! DM US ON IG or https://www.talkaboutgaysex.com/contactFollow Of a Certain Age on IG: @ofacertainagepod

Corvino's Podcast

Almost every week of the pandemic I live streamed 3 separate shows. We celebrate birthdays, we laughed, we tackled some situations and above all we developed a close knit community of friends united by music. On 4/26/21 we celebrated my 1 year of streaming. I went into the event knowing I had a mission of fulfilling a long time goal of mine to play for 24 hours straight. I packed a lunch, a dinner, snacks, plenty of water, coconut water & red bulls. I was ready to go to work, we started around 9am that Monday morning. This wasn't something I was sporadically jumping into either. I spent a couple of weeks preparing myself for this journey, cataloging my music, we built a contest giveaway for 12 fans of the streams to enter for prize apparel with Archile Apparel, an added layout was created for a sub-a-thon, there was a lot of work went into this event and I loved every minute of it, so much that it brought me to tears once the event and goal was accomplished. We arrived! It has been over 2 years since the event and still I am complimented on the time we had. I am extremely happy to be sharing the audio recording from that 24 hours with you now and I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed laying it down. There's so much I could say about that day, maybe someone will ask about it in an interview some day... anyhow, enjoy and be sure to share with your friends. Much Love & God Bless, Corvino

Corvino's Podcast

Almost every week of the pandemic I live streamed 3 separate shows. We celebrate birthdays, we laughed, we tackled some situations and above all we developed a close knit community of friends united by music. On 4/26/21 we celebrated my 1 year of streaming. I went into the event knowing I had a mission of fulfilling a long time goal of mine to play for 24 hours straight. I packed a lunch, a dinner, snacks, plenty of water, coconut water & red bulls. I was ready to go to work, we started around 9am that Monday morning. This wasn't something I was sporadically jumping into either. I spent a couple of weeks preparing myself for this journey, cataloging my music, we built a contest giveaway for 12 fans of the streams to enter for prize apparel with Archile Apparel, an added layout was created for a sub-a-thon, there was a lot of work went into this event and I loved every minute of it, so much that it brought me to tears once the event and goal was accomplished. We arrived! It has been over 2 years since the event and still I am complimented on the time we had. I am extremely happy to be sharing the audio recording from that 24 hours with you now and I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed laying it down. There's so much I could say about that day, maybe someone will ask about it in an interview some day... anyhow, enjoy and be sure to share with your friends. Much Love & God Bless, Corvino

Corvino's Podcast

Almost every week of the pandemic I live streamed 3 separate shows. We celebrate birthdays, we laughed, we tackled some situations and above all we developed a close knit community of friends united by music. On 4/26/21 we celebrated my 1 year of streaming. I went into the event knowing I had a mission of fulfilling a long time goal of mine to play for 24 hours straight. I packed a lunch, a dinner, snacks, plenty of water, coconut water & red bulls. I was ready to go to work, we started around 9am that Monday morning. This wasn't something I was sporadically jumping into either. I spent a couple of weeks preparing myself for this journey, cataloging my music, we built a contest giveaway for 12 fans of the streams to enter for prize apparel with Archile Apparel, an added layout was created for a sub-a-thon, there was a lot of work went into this event and I loved every minute of it, so much that it brought me to tears once the event and goal was accomplished. We arrived! It has been over 2 years since the event and still I am complimented on the time we had. I am extremely happy to be sharing the audio recording from that 24 hours with you now and I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed laying it down. There's so much I could say about that day, maybe someone will ask about it in an interview some day... anyhow, enjoy and be sure to share with your friends. Much Love & God Bless, Corvino

Corvino's Podcast

Almost every week of the pandemic I live streamed 3 separate shows. We celebrate birthdays, we laughed, we tackled some situations and above all we developed a close knit community of friends united by music. On 4/26/21 we celebrated my 1 year of streaming. I went into the event knowing I had a mission of fulfilling a long time goal of mine to play for 24 hours straight. I packed a lunch, a dinner, snacks, plenty of water, coconut water & red bulls. I was ready to go to work, we started around 9am that Monday morning. This wasn't something I was sporadically jumping into either. I spent a couple of weeks preparing myself for this journey, cataloging my music, we built a contest giveaway for 12 fans of the streams to enter for prize apparel with Archile Apparel, an added layout was created for a sub-a-thon, there was a lot of work went into this event and I loved every minute of it, so much that it brought me to tears once the event and goal was accomplished. We arrived! It has been over 2 years since the event and still I am complimented on the time we had. I am extremely happy to be sharing the audio recording from that 24 hours with you now and I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed laying it down. There's so much I could say about that day, maybe someone will ask about it in an interview some day... anyhow, enjoy and be sure to share with your friends. Much Love & God Bless, Corvino

Corvino's Podcast

Almost every week of the pandemic I live streamed 3 separate shows. We celebrate birthdays, we laughed, we tackled some situations and above all we developed a close knit community of friends united by music. On 4/26/21 we celebrated my 1 year of streaming. I went into the event knowing I had a mission of fulfilling a long time goal of mine to play for 24 hours straight. I packed a lunch, a dinner, snacks, plenty of water, coconut water & red bulls. I was ready to go to work, we started around 9am that Monday morning. This wasn't something I was sporadically jumping into either. I spent a couple of weeks preparing myself for this journey, cataloging my music, we built a contest giveaway for 12 fans of the streams to enter for prize apparel with Archile Apparel, an added layout was created for a sub-a-thon, there was a lot of work went into this event and I loved every minute of it, so much that it brought me to tears once the event and goal was accomplished. We arrived! It has been over 2 years since the event and still I am complimented on the time we had. I am extremely happy to be sharing the audio recording from that 24 hours with you now and I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed laying it down. There's so much I could say about that day, maybe someone will ask about it in an interview some day... anyhow, enjoy and be sure to share with your friends. Much Love & God Bless, Corvino

Corvino's Podcast

Almost every week of the pandemic I live streamed 3 separate shows. We celebrate birthdays, we laughed, we tackled some situations and above all we developed a close knit community of friends united by music. On 4/26/21 we celebrated my 1 year of streaming. I went into the event knowing I had a mission of fulfilling a long time goal of mine to play for 24 hours straight. I packed a lunch, a dinner, snacks, plenty of water, coconut water & red bulls. I was ready to go to work, we started around 9am that Monday morning. This wasn't something I was sporadically jumping into either. I spent a couple of weeks preparing myself for this journey, cataloging my music, we built a contest giveaway for 12 fans of the streams to enter for prize apparel with Archile Apparel, an added layout was created for a sub-a-thon, there was a lot of work went into this event and I loved every minute of it, so much that it brought me to tears once the event and goal was accomplished. We arrived! It has been over 2 years since the event and still I am complimented on the time we had. I am extremely happy to be sharing the audio recording from that 24 hours with you now and I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed laying it down. There's so much I could say about that day, maybe someone will ask about it in an interview some day... anyhow, enjoy and be sure to share with your friends. Much Love & God Bless, Corvino

Corvino's Podcast

Almost every week of the pandemic I live streamed 3 separate shows. We celebrate birthdays, we laughed, we tackled some situations and above all we developed a close knit community of friends united by music. On 4/26/21 we celebrated my 1 year of streaming. I went into the event knowing I had a mission of fulfilling a long time goal of mine to play for 24 hours straight. I packed a lunch, a dinner, snacks, plenty of water, coconut water & red bulls. I was ready to go to work, we started around 9am that Monday morning. This wasn't something I was sporadically jumping into either. I spent a couple of weeks preparing myself for this journey, cataloging my music, we built a contest giveaway for 12 fans of the streams to enter for prize apparel with Archile Apparel, an added layout was created for a sub-a-thon, there was a lot of work went into this event and I loved every minute of it, so much that it brought me to tears once the event and goal was accomplished. We arrived! It has been over 2 years since the event and still I am complimented on the time we had. I am extremely happy to be sharing the audio recording from that 24 hours with you now and I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed laying it down. There's so much I could say about that day, maybe someone will ask about it in an interview some day... anyhow, enjoy and be sure to share with your friends. Much Love & God Bless, Corvino

Corvino's Podcast

Almost every week of the pandemic I live streamed 3 separate shows. We celebrate birthdays, we laughed, we tackled some situations and above all we developed a close knit community of friends united by music. On 4/26/21 we celebrated my 1 year of streaming. I went into the event knowing I had a mission of fulfilling a long time goal of mine to play for 24 hours straight. I packed a lunch, a dinner, snacks, plenty of water, coconut water & red bulls. I was ready to go to work, we started around 9am that Monday morning. This wasn't something I was sporadically jumping into either. I spent a couple of weeks preparing myself for this journey, cataloging my music, we built a contest giveaway for 12 fans of the streams to enter for prize apparel with Archile Apparel, an added layout was created for a sub-a-thon, there was a lot of work went into this event and I loved every minute of it, so much that it brought me to tears once the event and goal was accomplished. We arrived! It has been over 2 years since the event and still I am complimented on the time we had. I am extremely happy to be sharing the audio recording from that 24 hours with you now and I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed laying it down. There's so much I could say about that day, maybe someone will ask about it in an interview some day... anyhow, enjoy and be sure to share with your friends. Much Love & God Bless, Corvino

Corvino's Podcast

Almost every week of the pandemic I live streamed 3 separate shows. We celebrate birthdays, we laughed, we tackled some situations and above all we developed a close knit community of friends united by music. On 4/26/21 we celebrated my 1 year of streaming. I went into the event knowing I had a mission of fulfilling a long time goal of mine to play for 24 hours straight. I packed a lunch, a dinner, snacks, plenty of water, coconut water & red bulls. I was ready to go to work, we started around 9am that Monday morning. This wasn't something I was sporadically jumping into either. I spent a couple of weeks preparing myself for this journey, cataloging my music, we built a contest giveaway for 12 fans of the streams to enter for prize apparel with Archile Apparel, an added layout was created for a sub-a-thon, there was a lot of work went into this event and I loved every minute of it, so much that it brought me to tears once the event and goal was accomplished. We arrived! It has been over 2 years since the event and still I am complimented on the time we had. I am extremely happy to be sharing the audio recording from that 24 hours with you now and I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed laying it down. There's so much I could say about that day, maybe someone will ask about it in an interview some day... anyhow, enjoy and be sure to share with your friends. Much Love & God Bless, Corvino

Corvino's Podcast

Almost every week of the pandemic I live streamed 3 separate shows. We celebrate birthdays, we laughed, we tackled some situations and above all we developed a close knit community of friends united by music. On 4/26/21 we celebrated my 1 year of streaming. I went into the event knowing I had a mission of fulfilling a long time goal of mine to play for 24 hours straight. I packed a lunch, a dinner, snacks, plenty of water, coconut water & red bulls. I was ready to go to work, we started around 9am that Monday morning. This wasn't something I was sporadically jumping into either. I spent a couple of weeks preparing myself for this journey, cataloging my music, we built a contest giveaway for 12 fans of the streams to enter for prize apparel with Archile Apparel, an added layout was created for a sub-a-thon, there was a lot of work went into this event and I loved every minute of it, so much that it brought me to tears once the event and goal was accomplished. We arrived! It has been over 2 years since the event and still I am complimented on the time we had. I am extremely happy to be sharing the audio recording from that 24 hours with you now and I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed laying it down. There's so much I could say about that day, maybe someone will ask about it in an interview some day... anyhow, enjoy and be sure to share with your friends. Much Love & God Bless, Corvino

Corvino's Podcast

Almost every week of the pandemic I live streamed 3 separate shows. We celebrate birthdays, we laughed, we tackled some situations and above all we developed a close knit community of friends united by music. On 4/26/21 we celebrated my 1 year of streaming. I went into the event knowing I had a mission of fulfilling a long time goal of mine to play for 24 hours straight. I packed a lunch, a dinner, snacks, plenty of water, coconut water & red bulls. I was ready to go to work, we started around 9am that Monday morning. This wasn't something I was sporadically jumping into either. I spent a couple of weeks preparing myself for this journey, cataloging my music, we built a contest giveaway for 12 fans of the streams to enter for prize apparel with Archile Apparel, an added layout was created for a sub-a-thon, there was a lot of work went into this event and I loved every minute of it, so much that it brought me to tears once the event and goal was accomplished. We arrived! It has been over 2 years since the event and still I am complimented on the time we had. I am extremely happy to be sharing the audio recording from that 24 hours with you now and I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed laying it down. There's so much I could say about that day, maybe someone will ask about it in an interview some day... anyhow, enjoy and be sure to share with your friends. Much Love & God Bless, Corvino

Corvino's Podcast

Almost every week of the pandemic I live streamed 3 separate shows. We celebrate birthdays, we laughed, we tackled some situations and above all we developed a close knit community of friends united by music. On 4/26/21 we celebrated my 1 year of streaming. I went into the event knowing I had a mission of fulfilling a long time goal of mine to play for 24 hours straight. I packed a lunch, a dinner, snacks, plenty of water, coconut water & red bulls. I was ready to go to work, we started around 9am that Monday morning. This wasn't something I was sporadically jumping into either. I spent a couple of weeks preparing myself for this journey, cataloging my music, we built a contest giveaway for 12 fans of the streams to enter for prize apparel with Archile Apparel, an added layout was created for a sub-a-thon, there was a lot of work went into this event and I loved every minute of it, so much that it brought me to tears once the event and goal was accomplished. We arrived! It has been over 2 years since the event and still I am complimented on the time we had. I am extremely happy to be sharing the audio recording from that 24 hours with you now and I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed laying it down. There's so much I could say about that day, maybe someone will ask about it in an interview some day... anyhow, enjoy and be sure to share with your friends. Much Love & God Bless, Corvino

Corvino's Podcast

Almost every week of the pandemic I live streamed 3 separate shows. We celebrate birthdays, we laughed, we tackled some situations and above all we developed a close knit community of friends united by music. On 4/26/21 we celebrated my 1 year of streaming. I went into the event knowing I had a mission of fulfilling a long time goal of mine to play for 24 hours straight. I packed a lunch, a dinner, snacks, plenty of water, coconut water & red bulls. I was ready to go to work, we started around 9am that Monday morning. This wasn't something I was sporadically jumping into either. I spent a couple of weeks preparing myself for this journey, cataloging my music, we built a contest giveaway for 12 fans of the streams to enter for prize apparel with Archile Apparel, an added layout was created for a sub-a-thon, there was a lot of work went into this event and I loved every minute of it, so much that it brought me to tears once the event and goal was accomplished. We arrived! It has been over 2 years since the event and still I am complimented on the time we had. I am extremely happy to be sharing the audio recording from that 24 hours with you now and I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed laying it down. There's so much I could say about that day, maybe someone will ask about it in an interview some day... anyhow, enjoy and be sure to share with your friends. Much Love & God Bless, Corvino

Corvino's Podcast

Almost every week of the pandemic I live streamed 3 separate shows. We celebrate birthdays, we laughed, we tackled some situations and above all we developed a close knit community of friends united by music. On 4/26/21 we celebrated my 1 year of streaming. I went into the event knowing I had a mission of fulfilling a long time goal of mine to play for 24 hours straight. I packed a lunch, a dinner, snacks, plenty of water, coconut water & red bulls. I was ready to go to work, we started around 9am that Monday morning. This wasn't something I was sporadically jumping into either. I spent a couple of weeks preparing myself for this journey, cataloging my music, we built a contest giveaway for 12 fans of the streams to enter for prize apparel with Archile Apparel, an added layout was created for a sub-a-thon, there was a lot of work went into this event and I loved every minute of it, so much that it brought me to tears once the event and goal was accomplished. We arrived! It has been over 2 years since the event and still I am complimented on the time we had. I am extremely happy to be sharing the audio recording from that 24 hours with you now and I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed laying it down. There's so much I could say about that day, maybe someone will ask about it in an interview some day... anyhow, enjoy and be sure to share with your friends. Much Love & God Bless, Corvino

Corvino's Podcast

Almost every week of the pandemic I live streamed 3 separate shows. We celebrate birthdays, we laughed, we tackled some situations and above all we developed a close knit community of friends united by music. On 4/26/21 we celebrated my 1 year of streaming. I went into the event knowing I had a mission of fulfilling a long time goal of mine to play for 24 hours straight. I packed a lunch, a dinner, snacks, plenty of water, coconut water & red bulls. I was ready to go to work, we started around 9am that Monday morning. This wasn't something I was sporadically jumping into either. I spent a couple of weeks preparing myself for this journey, cataloging my music, we built a contest giveaway for 12 fans of the streams to enter for prize apparel with Archile Apparel, an added layout was created for a sub-a-thon, there was a lot of work went into this event and I loved every minute of it, so much that it brought me to tears once the event and goal was accomplished. We arrived! It has been over 2 years since the event and still I am complimented on the time we had. I am extremely happy to be sharing the audio recording from that 24 hours with you now and I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed laying it down. There's so much I could say about that day, maybe someone will ask about it in an interview some day... anyhow, enjoy and be sure to share with your friends. Much Love & God Bless, Corvino

Corvino's Podcast

Almost every week of the pandemic I live streamed 3 separate shows. We celebrate birthdays, we laughed, we tackled some situations and above all we developed a close knit community of friends united by music. On 4/26/21 we celebrated my 1 year of streaming. I went into the event knowing I had a mission of fulfilling a long time goal of mine to play for 24 hours straight. I packed a lunch, a dinner, snacks, plenty of water, coconut water & red bulls. I was ready to go to work, we started around 9am that Monday morning. This wasn't something I was sporadically jumping into either. I spent a couple of weeks preparing myself for this journey, cataloging my music, we built a contest giveaway for 12 fans of the streams to enter for prize apparel with Archile Apparel, an added layout was created for a sub-a-thon, there was a lot of work went into this event and I loved every minute of it, so much that it brought me to tears once the event and goal was accomplished. We arrived! It has been over 2 years since the event and still I am complimented on the time we had. I am extremely happy to be sharing the audio recording from that 24 hours with you now and I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed laying it down. There's so much I could say about that day, maybe someone will ask about it in an interview some day... anyhow, enjoy and be sure to share with your friends. Much Love & God Bless, Corvino

Corvino's Podcast

Almost every week of the pandemic I live streamed 3 separate shows. We celebrate birthdays, we laughed, we tackled some situations and above all we developed a close knit community of friends united by music. On 4/26/21 we celebrated my 1 year of streaming. I went into the event knowing I had a mission of fulfilling a long time goal of mine to play for 24 hours straight. I packed a lunch, a dinner, snacks, plenty of water, coconut water & red bulls. I was ready to go to work, we started around 9am that Monday morning. This wasn't something I was sporadically jumping into either. I spent a couple of weeks preparing myself for this journey, cataloging my music, we built a contest giveaway for 12 fans of the streams to enter for prize apparel with Archile Apparel, an added layout was created for a sub-a-thon, there was a lot of work went into this event and I loved every minute of it, so much that it brought me to tears once the event and goal was accomplished. We arrived! It has been over 2 years since the event and still I am complimented on the time we had. I am extremely happy to be sharing the audio recording from that 24 hours with you now and I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed laying it down. There's so much I could say about that day, maybe someone will ask about it in an interview some day... anyhow, enjoy and be sure to share with your friends. Much Love & God Bless, Corvino

Corvino's Podcast

Almost every week of the pandemic I live streamed 3 separate shows. We celebrate birthdays, we laughed, we tackled some situations and above all we developed a close knit community of friends united by music. On 4/26/21 we celebrated my 1 year of streaming. I went into the event knowing I had a mission of fulfilling a long time goal of mine to play for 24 hours straight. I packed a lunch, a dinner, snacks, plenty of water, coconut water & red bulls. I was ready to go to work, we started around 9am that Monday morning. This wasn't something I was sporadically jumping into either. I spent a couple of weeks preparing myself for this journey, cataloging my music, we built a contest giveaway for 12 fans of the streams to enter for prize apparel with Archile Apparel, an added layout was created for a sub-a-thon, there was a lot of work went into this event and I loved every minute of it, so much that it brought me to tears once the event and goal was accomplished. We arrived! It has been over 2 years since the event and still I am complimented on the time we had. I am extremely happy to be sharing the audio recording from that 24 hours with you now and I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed laying it down. There's so much I could say about that day, maybe someone will ask about it in an interview some day... anyhow, enjoy and be sure to share with your friends. Much Love & God Bless, Corvino

Corvino's Podcast

Almost every week of the pandemic I live streamed 3 separate shows. We celebrate birthdays, we laughed, we tackled some situations and above all we developed a close knit community of friends united by music. On 4/26/21 we celebrated my 1 year of streaming. I went into the event knowing I had a mission of fulfilling a long time goal of mine to play for 24 hours straight. I packed a lunch, a dinner, snacks, plenty of water, coconut water & red bulls. I was ready to go to work, we started around 9am that Monday morning. This wasn't something I was sporadically jumping into either. I spent a couple of weeks preparing myself for this journey, cataloging my music, we built a contest giveaway for 12 fans of the streams to enter for prize apparel with Archile Apparel, an added layout was created for a sub-a-thon, there was a lot of work went into this event and I loved every minute of it, so much that it brought me to tears once the event and goal was accomplished. We arrived! It has been over 2 years since the event and still I am complimented on the time we had. I am extremely happy to be sharing the audio recording from that 24 hours with you now and I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed laying it down. There's so much I could say about that day, maybe someone will ask about it in an interview some day... anyhow, enjoy and be sure to share with your friends. Much Love & God Bless, Corvino

Corvino's Podcast

Almost every week of the pandemic I live streamed 3 separate shows. We celebrate birthdays, we laughed, we tackled some situations and above all we developed a close knit community of friends united by music. On 4/26/21 we celebrated my 1 year of streaming. I went into the event knowing I had a mission of fulfilling a long time goal of mine to play for 24 hours straight. I packed a lunch, a dinner, snacks, plenty of water, coconut water & red bulls. I was ready to go to work, we started around 9am that Monday morning. This wasn't something I was sporadically jumping into either. I spent a couple of weeks preparing myself for this journey, cataloging my music, we built a contest giveaway for 12 fans of the streams to enter for prize apparel with Archile Apparel, an added layout was created for a sub-a-thon, there was a lot of work went into this event and I loved every minute of it, so much that it brought me to tears once the event and goal was accomplished. We arrived! It has been over 2 years since the event and still I am complimented on the time we had. I am extremely happy to be sharing the audio recording from that 24 hours with you now and I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed laying it down. There's so much I could say about that day, maybe someone will ask about it in an interview some day... anyhow, enjoy and be sure to share with your friends. Much Love & God Bless, Corvino

Corvino's Podcast

Almost every week of the pandemic I live streamed 3 separate shows. We celebrate birthdays, we laughed, we tackled some situations and above all we developed a close knit community of friends united by music. On 4/26/21 we celebrated my 1 year of streaming. I went into the event knowing I had a mission of fulfilling a long time goal of mine to play for 24 hours straight. I packed a lunch, a dinner, snacks, plenty of water, coconut water & red bulls. I was ready to go to work, we started around 9am that Monday morning. This wasn't something I was sporadically jumping into either. I spent a couple of weeks preparing myself for this journey, cataloging my music, we built a contest giveaway for 12 fans of the streams to enter for prize apparel with Archile Apparel, an added layout was created for a sub-a-thon, there was a lot of work went into this event and I loved every minute of it, so much that it brought me to tears once the event and goal was accomplished. We arrived! It has been over 2 years since the event and still I am complimented on the time we had. I am extremely happy to be sharing the audio recording from that 24 hours with you now and I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed laying it down. There's so much I could say about that day, maybe someone will ask about it in an interview some day... anyhow, enjoy and be sure to share with your friends. Much Love & God Bless, Corvino

Corvino's Podcast

Almost every week of the pandemic I live streamed 3 separate shows. We celebrate birthdays, we laughed, we tackled some situations and above all we developed a close knit community of friends united by music. On 4/26/21 we celebrated my 1 year of streaming. I went into the event knowing I had a mission of fulfilling a long time goal of mine to play for 24 hours straight. I packed a lunch, a dinner, snacks, plenty of water, coconut water & red bulls. I was ready to go to work, we started around 9am that Monday morning. This wasn't something I was sporadically jumping into either. I spent a couple of weeks preparing myself for this journey, cataloging my music, we built a contest giveaway for 12 fans of the streams to enter for prize apparel with Archile Apparel, an added layout was created for a sub-a-thon, there was a lot of work went into this event and I loved every minute of it, so much that it brought me to tears once the event and goal was accomplished. We arrived! It has been over 2 years since the event and still I am complimented on the time we had. I am extremely happy to be sharing the audio recording from that 24 hours with you now and I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed laying it down. There's so much I could say about that day, maybe someone will ask about it in an interview some day... anyhow, enjoy and be sure to share with your friends. Much Love & God Bless, Corvino

Corvino's Podcast

Almost every week of the pandemic I live streamed 3 separate shows. We celebrate birthdays, we laughed, we tackled some situations and above all we developed a close knit community of friends united by music. On 4/26/21 we celebrated my 1 year of streaming. I went into the event knowing I had a mission of fulfilling a long time goal of mine to play for 24 hours straight. I packed a lunch, a dinner, snacks, plenty of water, coconut water & red bulls. I was ready to go to work, we started around 9am that Monday morning. This wasn't something I was sporadically jumping into either. I spent a couple of weeks preparing myself for this journey, cataloging my music, we built a contest giveaway for 12 fans of the streams to enter for prize apparel with Archile Apparel, an added layout was created for a sub-a-thon, there was a lot of work went into this event and I loved every minute of it, so much that it brought me to tears once the event and goal was accomplished. We arrived! It has been over 2 years since the event and still I am complimented on the time we had. I am extremely happy to be sharing the audio recording from that 24 hours with you now and I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed laying it down. There's so much I could say about that day, maybe someone will ask about it in an interview some day... anyhow, enjoy and be sure to share with your friends. Much Love & God Bless, Corvino

Corvino's Podcast

Almost every week of the pandemic I live streamed 3 separate shows. We celebrate birthdays, we laughed, we tackled some situations and above all we developed a close knit community of friends united by music. On 4/26/21 we celebrated my 1 year of streaming. I went into the event knowing I had a mission of fulfilling a long time goal of mine to play for 24 hours straight. I packed a lunch, a dinner, snacks, plenty of water, coconut water & red bulls. I was ready to go to work, we started around 9am that Monday morning. This wasn't something I was sporadically jumping into either. I spent a couple of weeks preparing myself for this journey, cataloging my music, we built a contest giveaway for 12 fans of the streams to enter for prize apparel with Archile Apparel, an added layout was created for a sub-a-thon, there was a lot of work went into this event and I loved every minute of it, so much that it brought me to tears once the event and goal was accomplished. We arrived! It has been over 2 years since the event and still I am complimented on the time we had. I am extremely happy to be sharing the audio recording from that 24 hours with you now and I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed laying it down. There's so much I could say about that day, maybe someone will ask about it in an interview some day... anyhow, enjoy and be sure to share with your friends. Much Love & God Bless, Corvino

Blacktop Banter
BB118: Mike Corvino of Crafco

Blacktop Banter

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 67:52


Crafco's Territory Manager, Mike Corvino, joins the podcast to talk about his transition to asphalt from the uniform manufacturing industry, how he got up-to-speed as quickly as possible with Crafco's sizable product line and some recent projects he's been involved with in Georgia. Mike also gives some recommendations on what sealant works best in different conditions and his favorite Crafco equipment, products and innovations. Thank you to our podcast sponsors: Crafco, Dynapac, KM International, 800 Pavement Network, Stencil Plus, Liberty Supply, Spot On Site App, Aquaphalt, Trout River Trailers, and Pave/X.

The Ben and Skin Show
Just the Opening Tip: January 11, 2023

The Ben and Skin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 21:05


The legacy of Kay L Gayle and the incredible picture of KT & Corvino

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The Nonlinear Library
EA - I went to the Progress Summit. Here's What I Learned. by Nick Corvino

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 3:21


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: I went to the Progress Summit. Here's What I Learned., published by Nick Corvino on December 14, 2022 on The Effective Altruism Forum. I attended the Progress Summit in Hollywood yesterday, hosted by The Atlantic. Progress studies and EA have overlap, so I thought it would be useful to give my thoughts on the event. In general, the main difference I perceived was people attending not because they wanted to maximize their positive impact but rather because they were intellectually interested in socially responsible progress. And some other stuff. Right after I left, I told my friend it felt like a “grown up version of an EA conference.” I'm 22, and was probably the youngest person there. Everything felt more professional (cocktails, food, outfits, etc.) and the operations seemed smoother than any EA event I've been to. The facilitators were all Atlantic writers, such as Ross Anderson and Derek Thompson, and they were significantly more eloquent and better at holding people's attention than any EA event I've been to. I could definitely tell the difference in their training. That being said, the talks felt fluffy and often skirted around intellectual issues for the sake of a smooth conversation. Networking was less direct. More small talk, less intensity. The event was catered towards investors/venture capitalists. Speakers were trying to make their product sound appealing so investors will fund them, which I thought was slightly bad for epistemics, often ignoring the risks of their products (e.g. AI slaughter bots). In general, the majority of the attendees seemed bullish on “the progress of technology,” and didn't touch much on the potential risks of things like AGI or biorisk. If they did address the risks, it was invariably in relation to (1) the economy, (2) climate change, or (3) war. Of the people I spoke with,

Parenthood Pals
505 - Let's Be Mad Together (with Stephanie Corvino)

Parenthood Pals

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 125:40


WARNING: You are entering Superfan Territory.

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Nómadas
Nómadas - Cluj-Napoca, el corazón de Transilvania - 07/05/22

Nómadas

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2022 56:35


Con dos mil años de historia a sus espaldas y una rica herencia cultural y lingüística, la segunda ciudad más grande de Rumanía es también el principal centro académico. La conoce bien el ingeniero químico e historiador Carlos Basté López, residente durante muchos años en este país. Cluj-Napoca cuenta con una población joven y diversa; en sus calles se oye hablar rumano, pero también húngaro y alemán. Con la profesora Olivia Petrescu conocemos la prestigiosa Universidad Babeș-Bolyai, el alma de la capital histórica de Transilvania. Paseamos desde la Plaza de la Unidad hasta la de Avram Iancu por el apacible Bulevar de los Héroes; descubrimos el estilo arquitectónico neorrumano en la calle Napoca y los restos de la antigua muralla en la calle Potaisa. Visitamos el jardín botánico y el cementerio Hajongard con el antiguo vecino de Cluj-Napoca Flaviu Bolbos. La catedral ortodoxa nos la muestra Valeriu Radulian, periodista de Radio Rumanía Internacional, que también nos invita a descubrir la Salina Turda (espectacular mina de sal reconvertida en parque de diversiones) y las inquietantes leyendas que flotan sobre el cercano bosque Hoia Baciu. No faltan en nuestra ruta paradas en la casa natal del rey húngaro Matías Corvino, en la iglesia de San Miguel, la animada Plaza del Museo ni en la colina de la Ciudadela, que nos reserva la mejor vista de conjunto de la ciudad desde la orilla opuesta del Pequeño Somes. Escuchar audio

It's a S.I.N.
E.23: Conversations with the Street Fighter w/ Chris Young (Corvino)

It's a S.I.N.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 118:38


This week we talk with Chris Young.  We discuss gateway bars, encounters with the street fighter and how promo stickers saved his life!