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Most real estate agents know nothing about the homes they sell. Jennifer DeVito built a woman-owned construction and real estate company to fix exactly that.In this episode, I sit down with Jennifer DeVito, founder of Evolution, a design-build general contracting and real estate company on Long Island. Jennifer grew up running equipment on her parents' excavation sites, became the only woman managing 400 home builds for a national developer, and turned that into a business that combines buying, renovating, and selling under one roof.We get into why she charges sellers a flat fee instead of a percentage, how she gives buyers the true cost of a home before they make an offer, and why she trains alongside her 23 employees every single day.Jennifer is proof that you do not have to build your business the way men built theirs. If you are growing something in an industry that was not designed for you, this one is worth your time.Chapters:
Evan and Tiki dive into a funny but surprisingly real debate about youth sports, genetics, and how honest parents should be when their kids dream of going pro. After Evan admits he told his son that the major leagues probably are not happening, the conversation turns into a larger question about talent, work ethic, and when athletic potential starts to show. Then Big Tom DeVito calls in to defend himself after the crew questions where Tommy DeVito's athleticism came from. He sets the record straight on his own background, explains the family genetics behind Tommy's rise, and brings plenty of confidence, humor, and Jersey energy to the show.
Amanda DeVito is a seasoned marketing executive and thought leader who serves as the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) at Butler/Till, a prominent results-driven, women-owned, and employee-owned (ESOP) marketing agency. With over 25 years of industry experience, DeVito has spent the last 15 years as a pillar of Butler/Till's leadership team, guiding the agency's business development, innovation, and strategic growth. Holistic Marketing Strategy: DeVito is a strong proponent of collapsing traditional media silos (like separating TV, CTV, and digital video) in favor of an "outcomes-first" approach that prioritizes overarching business objectives over specific channels. Vertical Experience: She has deep expertise across a broad range of highly regulated and complex industries, including healthcare, pharmaceuticals, financial services, automotive, and retail. Advocate for DEIB & Culture: At Butler/Till, DeVito heavily champions Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB). She frequently speaks on the distinction between mere "empowerment" and providing actual "access" to leadership roles for underrepresented groups, viewing emotional intelligence and authenticity as non-negotiable leadership traits. Employee Ownership: She is an active advocate for the positive corporate culture and accountability that comes with employee-owned business models. DeVito is a frequent speaker at major industry events, including Cannes, Adweek NY, and the DTC Xpectives Health Summit. Beyond her agency role, she extends her leadership to several advisory boards and community organizations: Advisory Board Member for Ownership America Board of Directors for the Western New York Chapter of Planned Parenthood Member of Chief, a private network dedicated to connecting and supporting women executive leaders. DeVito graduated Magna Cum Laude with a bachelor's degree in Communications and Journalism from St. John Fisher University. She also holds an Executive MBA from the Saunders College of Business at the Rochester Institute of Technology, where she was awarded the peer-nominated Donna Scheid Leadership Award.
While “When did Michael Douglas Get So Young” may not have been the sole burning question of our rewatch of Romancing The Stone, it certainly was among the many prompted by Paul, Javi, and the always Trustworthy Producer Brad's journey into the wilds of this 1980's gem. Though Paul may - occasionally, pointedly - disagree, Javi brilliantly lays out the many arguments for why this film remains an underrated hidden classic. Whether they are settling their differences or finding common ground, Paul and Javi - and yes, Kathleen Turner and Michael Douglas, we guess - have one of their most spirited debates as they ponder the veritable mudslide of latino stereotypes on display and many other topics of interest while marveling, as if anew, by the explosive chemistry between Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner… and Danny Devito and Zack Norman and some crocodiles… and Alfonso Arau and “Pepe”… and Holland Taylor and pretty much anything with a pulse. It's a union of Hollywood Titans - Zemeckis, Douglas, Turner, Devito, and Thomas - yes, Thomas - as they rock to some of the most eighties saxophone riffs ever: it's Romancing the Stone!Show Notes:Romancing the Stone US Theatrical Release Date: March 30, 1984Weekend Domestic Box Office March 30, 1984Romancing the Stone Box OfficeAFI Catalog Entry: Romancing the StoneRoger Ebert's ReviewNew York Times' ReviewTheme music by Mike McGuillAdditional voicework by Russell BentleyFollow us!InstagramBlueskyemail: Multiplexoverthruster@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Award-winning PRS Journal Club Podcast, 2026 Resident Ambassadors to the PRS Editorial Board – Lucas Harrison, Christopher Kalmar, and Priyanka Naidu- and special guest, Andrea L. Pusic, MD, discuss the following articles from the May 2026 issue: "Single versus Multiple Perforator Flaps in Autologous Breast Reconstruction: A Regression Analysis of Clinical Outcomes and Financial Metrics" by DeVito, Ke, Wen, et al. Read the article for FREE: https://bit.ly/MutliperfAutoBreast Dr. Andrea L. Pusic is our special guest. She serves as Chief of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Director of Patient-Reported Outcomes, and the Joseph Murray Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Pusic also holds a Master of Public Health from Johns Hopkins University. She completed her general surgery residency at Dalhousie University, followed by a plastic surgery residency at McGill University and a microsurgery fellowship at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Her clinical practice focuses on breast reconstruction and aesthetic breast surgery, including both autologous tissue reconstruction and implant-based techniques, with a strong emphasis on individualized, patient-centered care and quality-of-life outcomes. An internationally recognized leader in patient-reported outcomes research, Dr. Pusic has authored more than 200 publications. She developed the BREAST-Q, a widely used instrument for measuring patient satisfaction and quality of life after breast surgery. She also co-led the NCI-funded Mastectomy Reconstruction Outcomes Consortium, a multi-institutional collaboration across 11 centers studying patient perspectives on breast reconstruction. Dr. Pusic now leads the PROVE Center, where she advances the use of patient-reported outcomes to improve surgical quality, patient experience, and healthcare value. READ the articles discussed in this podcast as well as free related content: https://bit.ly/JCMay26Collection
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In this episode, Lindsey DeVito, a freelance groom with Lindsey DeVito, LLC, explains what life looks like as a freelancer in the equine industry. She describes her usual responsibilities as a freelance groom, how freelancing has allowed her to have better work-life balance, and how she hopes to help others in the industry avoid burnout by providing as-needed support for barns.GUESTS AND LINKS - EPISODE 47:Host: Hailey Pfeffer (Kerstetter)Guest: Lindsey DeVito, Lindsey DeVito LLCPlease visit our sponsors, who makes all this possible: Equithrive (Equithrive® Breeding Mare Pellets | Broodmare Supplement), Ask TheHorse Live, USRider Equestrian
Patreon preview. Unlock full episode at https://www.patreon.com/stavvysworld Greg Stone and Anthony Devito return once again to probe the beautiful chaotic mind of GREG. On this edition of Greg's Day Out, Mr. Stone patches a vocoder/loop machine through to the Stavvy's World mixer, to bare his soul through music, poetry, and vulnerable ruminations on family life, all before having to call an Uber for his hard out. The boys also speculate on whether Devito's father is actually a random Iranian man. Greg, Anthony and Stav help callers including a married man who's concerned that he and his wife will conceive a baby amid aggressive lovemaking, and a guy who's butthurt that his hometown friend always brings random random guys she's dating to intimate catch-up dinners. Follow Greg Stone on social media: https://www.gregfstone.com/ https://twitter.com/GregStone_ http://instagram.com/gregfstone https://www.facebook.com/GregStonecomedy/ https://www.youtube.com/@GregStonecomedy Follow Anthony Devito on social media: http://www.anthonydevitocomedy.com/ http://www.facebook.com/1260596015 https://twitter.com/AnthonyDeVito_ http://instagram.com/comediananthonydevito https://www.youtube.com/@comediananthonydevito ☎️ Want to be a part of the show? Call 904-800-STAV and leave a voicemail to get advice!
A lot of collections this week in physical media which Erik Childress & Peter Sobczynski guide you through again. They include a trio of films from John Singleton as well as the works of Jess Franco and the weird legacy of one Andy Milligan. There are also films from Lucio Fulci and Olivier Assayas. Nancy Meyers figures in twice in the conversation including a title from our most recent Why Is This Not On Blu-ray show (WE GOT ONE!). We've also got Abbott, Costello and DeVito and how a Paul W.S. Anderson figures into the early part of Erik's career. But if you haven't seen this week's Joe Dante title or shown it to the loved ones in your life, do yourself a favor.5:16 - Criterion (John Singleton's Hood Trilogy (4K))20:32 - Kino (Hold That Ghost (4K), Throw Momma From the Train (4K))35:18 - Warner Archive (Private Benjamin)44:52 - Sony (Something's Gotta Give)56:51 - Severin (Gutter Auteur: The Lost Legacy of Andy Milligan, Jess Franco: From Bangkok to Bullets, Voices from Beyond 4K, Suzzanna: Empress of Darkness)1:24:06 - Vinegar Syndrome (Office Killer 4K)1:30:18 - IFC (Boarding Gate, The Novice)1:40:51 - Arrow (Soldier (4K), Innerspace (4K))2:11:43 - New Theatrical Titles On Blu-ray (Dust Bunny (4K), Highest 2 Lowest 4K, Grafted, Cold Storage (4K), American Sweatshop, Dracula)2:15:56 - New Blu-ray AnnouncementsCLICK ON THE FILMS TO RENT OR PURCHASE AND HELP OUT THE MOVIE MADNESS PODCAST OR BUY FROM MOVIEZYNGBe sure to check outErik's Weekly Box Office Column – At Rotten TomatoesCritics' Classics Series – At Elk Grove Cinema in Elk Grove Village, ILChicago Screening Schedule - All the films coming to theaters and streamingPhysical Media Schedule - Click & Buy upcoming titles for your library.(Direct purchases help the Movie Madness podcast with a few pennies.)Erik's Linktree - Where you can follow Erik and his work anywhere and everywhere.The Movie Madness Podcast has been recognized by Million Podcasts as one of the Top 100 Best Movie Review Podcasts as well as in the Top 60 Film Festival Podcasts and Top 100 Cinephile Podcasts. MillionPodcasts is an intelligently curated, all-in-one podcast database for discovering and contacting podcast hosts and producers in your niche perfect for PR pitches and collaborations.USE COUPON “MOVIEMADNESS” TO GET 10% OFF ALL DUBBY PRODUCTSSIGN UP FOR AUDIBLE This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit erikthemovieman.substack.com
Ellis Verdi is a prominent American advertising and marketing executive best known as the Founder and President of DeVito/Verdi, an independent, award-winning agency based in New York City. Professional Career & DeVito/Verdi Early Career: Verdi spent the first half of his career on the "client side," holding positions at PepsiCo (managing Mountain Dew and diet brands), American Home Products Ltd., and the Grey Group, where he served as Vice President of Account Management. Agency Founding: In 1989, he launched his own firm, Ellis Verdi & Partners, as a one-man operation from his living room, famously making over 100 cold calls a day to build his client list. Partnership: In 1993, he partnered with creative director Sal DeVito to form DeVito/Verdi. Under his leadership, the agency has been named "The Best Agency in the U.S." six times by the American Association of Advertising Agencies (4As).
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Amanda DeVito, Chief Marketing Officer at Butler/Till, shares her journey from strategy leader to executive and what it really takes to grow within a single company over 15 years. She breaks down the power of culture, access over “empowerment,” and why modern agencies must embrace collaboration, AI, and adaptability to stay relevant. From building internal evangelists to navigating the future of marketing, Amanda offers a candid look at leadership, brand building, and what agencies must do to win in an increasingly complex landscape. Takeaways Culture and continuous challenge are key to long-term career growth Access, not just empowerment, drives real diversity and impact Strong agencies create internal evangelists, not just employees Collaboration across media, creative, and data is now essential AI will amplify both strong and weak strategies Brand building still matters even in a performance-driven world Relevance comes from understanding audiences deeply Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Amanda DeVito and Butler/Till 01:30 Amanda's journey into marketing and leadership 04:00 Why culture keeps people long-term 06:00 Diversity, access, and leadership dynamics 08:40 Building internal evangelists at scale 11:40 The shift toward media as a strategic center 14:00 Why collaboration is the modern agency model 16:00 The evolution of storytelling through data 18:00 Short-term vs long-term brand building 19:30 What's coming in the next 12–18 months (AI & agentic) 22:30 How fast the industry is changing 24:30 Strategy vs tools in modern marketing 26:00 Influencers, relevance, and consumer behavior 28:50 The power of community and virality Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ben and Rob return to childhood (and possibly psychological warfare) with Matilda, the 1996 family classic directed by and starring Danny DeVito. Featuring Mara Wilson, Pam Ferris, Embeth Davidtz and DeVito himself, Matilda blends Roald Dahl's dark whimsy with a surprisingly chaotic energy, serving up a story of genius, neglect, and just a hint of revenge.Do our hosts have wildly different reactions to this so-called “kids' film,” and does it hold up as the classic many remember? How does Danny DeVito balance warmth and menace both in front of and behind the camera, and why does his version of the story feel so deliciously unhinged? Is Matilda secretly much darker than anyone admits and could it, in fact, be the story of one of the greatest uncaught crimes in cinema history?Who are the Miss Honeys and Miss Trunchbulls in our own lives, and what does that say about how we see the world growing up? And finally, what does Matilda really mean beyond the chocolate cake, the chokey, and the telekinesis?CONSUUUME to find out all this and much, much more!PLUS! We have a Patreon with EXCLUSIVE content just for you starting at less than £2 a month - click the link below!Find us on your socials of choice at www.linktr.ee/everymovieeverpodcast
In Ep. 125, Isaac Willour talks with Dustin DeVito, director of research at 1792 Exchange, a nonprofit helping to get politics out of corporate America (and one of Bowyer Research's many partner organizations). Join us for a conversation on: The latest iteration of the Human Rights Campaign's Corporate Equality Index Why companies are backing away from gender ideology The future of getting corporate America out of politics Check out 1792 Exchange on X (and follow Dustin here), and at 1792exchange.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Shat The Movies tackles one of the most bafflingly successful high-concept comedies of the '80s: Twins, the movie that asked, "What if Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito were genetically engineered brothers?" and somehow convinced the world to buy a ticket. Gene and Big D revisit Ivan Reitman's unlikely buddy comedy to examine Arnold playing against type as a naive, hyper-intelligent gentle giant, while DeVito leans hard into sleaze, scams, and short-man rage. The guys debate whether the fish-out-of-water humor still works, unpack the film's bizarre science experiment premise, and marvel at how much charm carries a plot that makes absolutely no sense. From the stolen car hustle to the desert bonding trip and that wildly convenient third-act reunion, Twins swings big on heart—even when the genetics are pure fantasy. Android: https://www.shatpod.com/android Apple/iTunes: https://www.shatpod.com/apple Help Support the Podcast Contact Us: https://www.shatpod.com/contact Commission Movie: https://www.shatpod.com/support Support with Paypal: https://www.shatpod.com/paypal Support With Venmo: https://www.shatpod.com/venmo Shop Merchandise: https://www.shatpod.com/shop Theme Song - Die Hard by Guyz Nite: https://www.facebook.com/guyznite Produced by Elias Adams
It's another great 'zooky! The Kaiju Hollywood bad boys Luke, Martin and Brandon got back special guest Madeline Esterhammer-Fic to gab about the cult classic precocious child film Matilda and talk some serious Danny Devito. Highlights include (other than a lot of Devito talk) the power of hatred, Rhea Perlman killing it and how much Roald Dahl's beliefs sucked.
Vice President JD Vance is one of the most influential Republicans in America. But unlike many politicians, he is a public intellectual. Long before holding office, he was a prolific writer and speaker, wrestling with the core issues facing conservatism in America. Vance has emerged to be in many ways the intellectual synthesizer of various emerging threads of the GOP in law, politics, and culture. To discuss the Vice President in light of these themes, we are delighted to have legal and political analyst Frank DeVito on the Podcast. In his new book, which is also his first book, JD Vance and the Future of the Republican Party, DeVitoexamines Vance's body of intellectual and political work with an eye toward what that portends for the future of GOP politics and conservatism writ large. DeVito serves as Senior Counsel and Director of Content at Napa Legal. Prior to his position at Napa Legal, he served as the full-time solicitor for the Carbon County, PA Children & Youth Services Agency, and before that was an associate at the law firm of Lesavoy Butz & Seitz LLC. His written work hasbeen published in the Claremont Review of Books, National Affairs, The American Conservative, The Federalist, First Things, The Public Discourse, and several other publications.Buy the book on Amazon here.
Thanks to our Partners, Pico Technology and AutelWatch Full Video EpisodeA random YouTube Shorts interview turns into a surprisingly sharp lesson in leadership. Matt shares a story from Rob McElhenney about working with Danny DeVito—and how DeVito's humility and audience-awareness reveal something shop owners and managers can use immediately: collaboration beats ego, and if you want to reach a demographic (customers or employees), you'd better listen to them. Process matters. Culture matters. And the best people in any field tend to be the most open to input.Matt talks about:Rob McElhenney (It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Wrexham co-owner, Ryan Reynolds connection)Working with Danny DeVito (also Taxi, Twins)The key moment: DeVito asks Rob what to say during an improv gap because:DeVito knows what's funny to his generationBut Rob knows what's funny to the target audienceSo DeVito wants direction to serve the project, not his egoThe Big TakeawaysProcess matters more than outcomeThe “how” shapes culture, quality, retention, and long-term success.Great collaboration can be surprising—but it shouldn't beEven top-tier people can be genuinely curious about your perspective.If you're targeting a demographic, listen to that demographicMarketing, messaging, shop vibe, even hiring… all improve when you seek input from the group you want to attract.Openness is a leadership signalApproachable leadership reduces fear of dismissal/condescension and increases idea-sharing.Ego-check is good business“What's best for the shop?” beats “what do I prefer?”Retention + recruiting bonusWhen employees feel heard and respected, they stay—and they tell others.Memorable Lines“You hired me to be the old guy… but you're not going for my generation.”“Be a leader, not a dictator.”“Lesson number one: pay attention to YouTube Shorts… don't just mindlessly scroll.”Thanks to our Partner, Pico...
In this podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover talks with Erin DeVito about Amazon HR cuts signal dangerous trend across Corporate America. Erin DeVito is the General Manager of Impact North America, leading teams that design transformative, people-centric learning experiences. Since joining Impact in 2012, she has helped organizations navigate change, strengthen leadership, and build cultures where people thrive. With more than a decade of experience across operations and senior leadership, Erin brings a deep belief in the power of human connection to everything she does. A mom of five, she's constantly reminded of the beauty in imperfection, growth, and humour in chaos—and she channels that perspective into creating workplaces where people can bring their whole selves to work and do their best, most meaningful work together. Check out all of the podcasts in the HCI Podcast Network!
Tonight on On Trial, Mark Radulich and Jesse Starcher put two divorces in the dock: Danny DeVito's The War of the Roses (1989) vs. Jay Roach's pseudo-remake The Roses (2025). DeVito's film—adapted from Warren Adler's 1981 novel, scripted by Michael J. Leeson and produced by James L. Brooks and Arnon Milchan—reunites Romancing the Stone stars Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner, with DeVito as the couple's lawyer. A pitch-black farce of marital escalation, it cost about $26M and grossed about $160M worldwide. Roach and writer Tony McNamara retool the premise for modern resentment: Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman, plus Allison Janney, Kate McKinnon, Andy Samberg, and Ncuti Gatwa, as careers invert and the gloves come off. Released Aug. 29, 2025, it opened around $6.3M domestically and has earned about $15.3M in the U.S./Canada on an estimated $35M budget. We break down what each version keeps, what it softens, and whether satire or therapy-era realism lands harder in 2026Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network.Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things:https://linktr.ee/markkind76alsohttps://www.teepublic.com/user/radulich-in-broadcasting-networkFB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSWTiktok: @markradulichtwitter: @MarkRadulichInstagram: markkind76RIBN Album Playlist: https://suno.com/playlist/91d704c9-d1ea-45a0-9ffe-5069497bad59
Send us a textA $26 caramelized leek martini set the tone for chaos—in the best way. We start with a fearless taste test inspired by Gio 82 at Epcot, break down our at-home leek-infused gin recipe, and give an honest verdict on whether this savory sipper deserves your park dollars. Then we flip the switch and get wildly creative: what if Danny DeVito took over your favorite Disney and Pixar roles?We explore how a single voice can reshape a classic. Imagine the Lion King's Timon with sharper street smarts, or the Aladdin Sultan with extra lovable bluster. Picture Mike Wazowski recharged with gravelly momentum, Doc Hudson reimagined as a tougher mentor, Mr. Big reinvented as a comedic crime boss, and Honest John upgraded to pure DeVito charm. We don't just slot him into obvious parts—we subvert typecasting with picks like Sadness in Inside Out, Frozone in The Incredibles, and Doug in Up. Along the way, we talk performance dynamics, vocal texture, and why the right casting twist can make an old story feel brand new.Between the sips and the swaps, you'll get practical park tips, a quick bar menu scouting report, and a fresh lens on voice acting that changes how you hear animated characters. Whether you're here for Disney nostalgia, Pixar deep cuts, or the sheer joy of “what if,” this ride is equal parts smart and silly—and surprisingly persuasive.Loved the episode? Tap follow, share it with a Disney-loving friend, and tell us your best Danny DeVito casting pick. And if you're planning a trip, check the show notes for a listener perk you won't want to miss.
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On this week's episode of "Financial Planning: Explained”, host Michael Menninger, CFP sits down with Nick DeVito. Nick is a partner and financial planner at Menninger & Associates Financial Planning. In this episode, Mike and Nick discuss the best practices when it comes to cash management. Cash management one of the six core areas of financial planning. The guys discuss debt consolidation, HELOCs, and basic organizational practices on ways to track your spending. This is a great episode for almost anyone that could use tips on how to better manage your cash and/or debt. For more information on Menninger & Associates Financial Planning visit https://maaplanning.com.
This week on Financial Planning: Explained, host Michael Menninger, CFP welcomes Nick DeVito, CFP. Nick is a partner and financial planner at Menninger & Associates Financial Planning. This is part two of a two-part series on employer stock plans. In this episode, Mike and Nick discuss the the various forms of employer stock and how to incorporate it in your financial plan. The guys talk about ESOP (Employee Stock Ownership Plan) as well as 401(k) / NUA (Net Unrealized Appreciation). This is a great episode for anyone who has a stock program with their employer. For more information on Menninger & Associates Financial Planning visit https://maaplanning.com.
This week on The Video Store Podcast I am recommending four films that sit in an interesting stretch of Arnold Schwarzenegger's career, when their action persona took a left turn into broad studio comedy. These are all wide release films that played constantly on cable and sat on the front wall of the video store for years. They did well in theaters, but they almost felt built to be rented, watched with other people in the room, and talked about afterward. None of them are obscure, but seeing them together makes the choices clearer and more deliberate.Twins from 1988 was the real pivot point. Ivan Reitman directed, pairing Arnold Schwarzenegger with Danny DeVito, which on paper felt like a gag and ended up working better than expected. It was one of the first times Schwarzenegger played openly against his screen image instead of reinforcing it. The film was also a financial gamble that paid off. Rather than taking a traditional salary, the main players took a share of the profits, which turned into one of the most lucrative deals of the era. It also helped normalize the idea that Schwarzenegger could carry a comedy without winking at the audience the whole time.Kindergarten Cop followed in 1990 and again teamed Schwarzenegger with Reitman. This one leans harder into contrast, placing a very rigid screen presence into a setting that refuses to bend to it. The child actors are doing a lot of the real work here, and the movie wisely lets them. It was shot largely in Oregon (Goonies country!), which gives it a look that stands apart from a lot of studio comedies of the period. Just his second comedy leading role and the formula is obvious, but it still had enough care put into it to feel earned rather than lazy.Junior arrived in 1994 and is probably the strangest entry in this group. It brings back Reitman, DeVito, and adds Emma Thompson, who plays it straight in a way that grounds the movie more than it probably deserves. This was one of the last times Schwarzenegger leaned fully into this specific style of high concept studio comedy. The visual effects were handled with restraint, and the film relies more on performance than spectacle, which makes it feel smaller and more controlled than its premise suggests.Jingle All the Way from 1996 closes things out and feels very much of its moment. Directed by Brian Levant, it leans into consumer anxiety, holiday chaos, and the late nineteen nineties obsession with must-have toys. Sinbad is a big part of why the movie works at all, pushing against Schwarzenegger in a way that keeps the energy up. It was not especially well reviewed at the time, but it has stuck around in a way many similar holiday comedies did not. It also marks the end of this particular run, before audience tastes and Schwarzenegger's career both shifted again.Taken together, these four movies show a very specific window when studios were comfortable reshaping a major star's image and audiences went along with it. They were reliable rentals, easy recommendations, and the kind of movies that people discovered out of order on VHS or on cable.Thanks for reading Video Store Podcast! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.videostorepodcast.com
On this week's episode of "Financial Planning: Explained”, host Michael Menninger, CFP sits down with Nick DeVito. Nick is a partner and financial planner at Menninger & Associates Financial Planning. This is part one of a two-part series on employer stock plans. In this episode, Mike and Nick discuss the the various forms of employer stock and how to incorporate it in your financial plan. The guys discuss RSUs (Restricted Stock Units), ESPP (Employee Stock Purchase Program), and stock options (both non qualified & incentive). This is a great episode for anyone who has a stock program with their employer. For more information on Menninger & Associates Financial Planning visit https://maaplanning.com.
This week on Financial Planning: Explained, host Michael Menninger, CFP welcomes Nick DeVito, CFP. Nick is a partner and financial planner at Menninger & Associates Financial Planning. In this episode, Mike and Nick discuss retirement plan contributions, employer match, traditional 401(k) vs. Roth, and beginning of the year tax planning. This is a great episode for anyone as beginning of the year planning ties directly in to year-end planning. For more information on Menninger & Associates Financial Planning visit https://maaplanning.com
On this week's episode of "Financial Planning: Explained”, host Michael Menninger, CFP sits down with Nick DeVito. Nick is a partner and financial planner at Menninger & Associates Financial Planning. In this episode, Mike and Nick discuss the concept of tax-loss harvesting. The guys discuss what exactly the concept means, strategies used, and the interesting concept of tax-gain harvesting. This is a great episode for anyone who wants a little more clarity on the concept of tax-loss harvesting. For more information on Menninger & Associates Financial Planning visit https://maaplanning.com.
We are back from Skank Fest and Tim is already wearing Myka thin. We have a fun breakdown of Skank Fest for everyone. Myka adds a new famous one to her collection. We have a very scientific news story. Nothing is hotter than this weeks hot take. And of course Toe goes bananas off camera and ruins the show. Check out Devito's Special! https://www.youtube.com/@UCEkIE8VjrnoRQgYqLF7xNJA https://www.instagram.com/comediananthonydevito/ Great Hang Patreon https://www.patreon.com/GreatHang iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/great-hang-with-myka-and-tim/id1574565430 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0xpCw3jkplXMxp82ow0NCF?si=dc4814443f324a6d Youtube Episode Playlist https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnSkFaHeS4o&list=PL0xj2vuOYlctjiD60eEOk3Hl1bTENyWNl Follow Myka @Mykafox https://twitter.com/MykaFox https://www.instagram.com/mykafox/ Follow Tim https://www.instagram.com/hot_comic69
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On this week's episode of "Financial Planning: Explained”, host Michael Menninger, CFP welcomes back Nick DeVito, CFP. Nick is a partner and financial planner at Menninger & Associates Financial Planning. This is the second episode of a two-part series on pension plans. In this episode, Mike and Nick talk about pension election options & survivor benefits as well as factors to weigh such as lump sum vs. annuities. This is a great episode for anyone with a pension plan. For more information on Menninger & Associates Financial Planning visit https://maaplanning.com.
This week on Financial Planning: Explained, host Michael Menninger, CFP sits down with Nick DeVito, CFP. Nick is a partner and financial planner at Menninger & Associates Financial Planning. This is the first episode of a two-part series on pension plans. In this episode, Mike and Nick discuss what a pension is, the formula to calculate a pension, and lump sum vs. monthly payment options. This is a great episode for anyone who has a pension plan. For more information on Menninger & Associates Financial Planning visit https://maaplanning.com.
What's up, dudes? It was a special based on a seminal album of the ‘80s holiday seasons! Yes, Ken Kessler from Sounds of Christmas and Scott Leopold from Holly Jolly X'masu are with me to talk “A Very Special Christmas Party." Arnold Schwarzenegger, Danny DeVito, and more celebrate with Olympians.Unfortunately, the beginning is cut off, so it's unclear how the special started. Arnold and some Olympians discuss his singing, and Barbara Mandrell recounts playing soccer, talking to a 50m freestyle swimming gold medalist. Next, DeVito and Arnold work out with some athletes. Randy Travis then tells us he thinks of food at Christmastide and sings "Winter Wonderland."Immediately following that, Susan Saint James tells us of Mark Arrowood kindness, and Mike Tyson talks basketball. Scott Hamilton and an Olympian ice skate together, and we see the entire group in church for a special reading by JFK, Jr. Finally, at dinner, everyone goes around the table lighting a candle representing their Christmas wish. Oh, and Santa shows up!"Silent Night?" Check. "Santa Claus is Comin' to Town?" Got it. Actual songs from the album? Nope. Not really. So grab your sweater, light a candle, and make wish to this episode on “A Very Special Christmas Party!" Sounds of ChristmasFB: @SOCMusicTwitter: @SOCMusicIG: @socmusicHolly Jolly X'masuFB: @HollyJollyXmasuTwitter: @HollyJollyXmasuIG: @hollyjollyxmasuGive us a buzz! Send a text, dudes!Check us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Totally Rad Christmas Mall & Arcade, Teepublic.com, or TotallyRadChristmas.com! Later, dudes!
The Illini open as 9.5 point favorites against Purdue this weekend. We look at a few more numbers and compare Altmyer vs DeVito. Plus, the debut of "Kurtis' Curveballs" and we read your texts about the WORST sports injuries we've ever had.
In this episode of the Journey to Joy podcast, host Moyra Gorski welcomes a special guest who coaches high-achieving women on managing stress and anxiety. Megan DeVito. You can find her here. Moyra shares her personal experiences as a retired nurse, entrepreneur, and mom, emphasizing the importance of finding joy amidst life's chaos. The conversation explores how a single moment can lead to significant changes, and the duo discusses inspiring stories of overcoming challenges. We also discussed the impact of the pandemic on anxiety levels and the importance of having tools to manage stress. Megan shared practical tips, such as grounding techniques and the power of exhaling fully to reset the nervous system. She highlighted that while it's natural to feel anxious, it's crucial to find what works best for you to manage those feelings. Towards the end of our conversation, we touched on the importance of accepting and feeling our emotions, whether it's anxiety, grief, or sadness. I shared my personal experience with grief after losing my father and how it's okay to feel those emotions deeply. This episode is packed with valuable insights and practical advice for anyone struggling with anxiety or looking to find more joy in their life. I'm grateful to Megan for sharing her story and expertise with us. --------------------------- 00:01:16 - Introduction of Guest: Megan DeVito 00:02:05 - Discussion on Anxiety and Stress 00:02:32 - Personal Story: Planning a Trip and Anxiety 00:04:38 - Tools for Managing Stress and Anxiety 00:07:07 - Megan DeVito's Background and Anxiety Journey 00:12:14 - Coping Mechanisms and Breathing Techniques 00:18:20 - Importance of Exhaling and Grounding Techniques 00:25:01 - Personal Grounding Practices 00:28:17 - Reprogramming the Brain and Changing Thought Patterns 00:33:33 - Impact of the Pandemic on Anxiety 00:37:08 - Accepting Discomfort and Emotional Balance 00:41:04 - Grieving and Emotional Acceptance 00:42:50 - Anderson Cooper's Podcast on Grief Tune in for valuable tips on staying healthy and vibrant during tough times, and learn simple ways to invite joy back into your life. Join us on this journey as we support and encourage each other to rediscover the joy we deserve. Want to continue to support ? Buy me a cup of coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/juggling Grab your Mind, Body and Spirit Wellness guide here. Check out my journal today. Purchase your own Journey to Joy Journal . Book your Find your JOY discovery call here. Reach out to me @ moyra@moyragorski.com Or find me on Social Facebook here Instagram here
Alien: Rogue Incursion - Evolved Edition | Coming Soon to PS5, PS5 Pro, Steam, Xbox, and EpicRoss De Vito | LinkedInIn this episode we have Ross DeVito, a gameplay programmer at Survios, a VR studio. Ross shares his journey from studying mechanical engineering at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo to finding fulfillment in virtual reality game development. He discusses the development of 'Alien: Rogue Incursion,' a VR game that Survios is adapting for flat screen (PC and console) gaming. Ross explains the challenges and techniques involved in transitioning VR mechanics, such as weapon systems and combat AI, to a traditional flat screen format. They talk about the differences in optimization, player control, and immersion between VR and flat screen gaming, as well as the additional features of the PSVR2, like adaptive triggers and head haptics. Ross emphasizes that the evolved edition of the game aims to offer a unique and immersive experience for both VR and flat screen players. Connect with us:•
Jerry and Willie Colon fill in for Boomer and Gio. Jerry praises Nolan McLean after his 8-inning shutout in the Mets' sweep of the Phillies, suggesting the team is clicking. Juan Soto is hitting with runners in scoring position. C-Lo's update covers McLean's "shoved" performance, the Mets' hitting with RISP, Alvarez's injury, the Yankees' 11-2 win over the Nationals (with 6 homers), and the Patriots claiming Tommy DeVito. Jerry and Sal attended an event, and C-Lo found clips. The hour ends with a US Open match discussion and the hosts' athletic endeavors.
Jerry and Willie Colon hosted for Boomer and Gio, discussing the start of college football season, with Willie excited and Jerry preferring NFL. They felt old watching sons of former players. The Mets beat the Phillies; Juan Soto's timeout angered the Phillies, while Willie praised Francisco Lindor. The Yankees and Giancarlo Stanton continued their success against the Nationals. C-Lo's update highlighted Brandon Nimmo's walk-off hit, Edwin Diaz's save, and Jonah Tong's upcoming MLB debut. Jerry and Willie deemed Stanton a Hall-of-Famer. The Yankees gained on the Blue Jays. The Giants waived Tommy DeVito, and the Jets cut Malachi Corley. Finally, Jerry asked Willie about Burning Man, leading to a discussion about sandstorms and potential performances.
Bob Papa and Carl Banks break down the New York Giants' first 53-man roster after NFL cutdown day. They discuss the reasoning behind several surprising cuts, noting that some talented players, such as Turbo Miller and Tommy DeVito, were let go mainly due to the “numbers game” and roster math, rather than performance issues. They highlight areas where the Giants may still seek upgrades, especially at cornerback, safety, and possibly wide receiver. They also discuss the improved talent level on the roster, the evolving linebacker group, and the coaching staff's strategy for developing young players. 00:00:02 Reaction to Giants' initial 53-man roster 00:04:07 Cut decisions and “NFL math” behind roster moves 00:07:55 Potential waiver wire targets and vulnerable positions 00:11:50 Inside linebacker depth concerns 00:14:10 Clarifications on injured list and active roster status 00:15:14 Questions about Hunter Renfrow, practice squad possibilities 00:18:12 Thoughts on undrafted rookies and developmental players 00:22:05 Offensive improvements and coaching approach 00:24:11 Wide receiver depth and possible upgrades 00:26:00 Performances of cut linebackers and practice squad outlook 00:27:53 What the defense is seeking at linebacker and safety 00:31:08 Rookies and veterans to watch in the upcoming season 00:32:48 Impact of seasoned QB play on wide receivers 00:34:42 Trey Hawkins & roster decisions 00:35:18 Isaiah Simmons' fit and roster philosophy 00:39:55 Burns Thibodeau and Carter lineup packages 00:41:23 Tommy DeVito's future and possible landing spots 00:46:46 Importance of backup roles and narrative around DeVito 00:48:07 Kayvon Thibodeau's value and reasons to keep top edge rushers 00:53:07 Shane Bowen's defensive philosophy and scheme 00:56:01 Tight end situation and numbers game 00:58:00 Discussion on Christian Wilkins and why his signing is unlikely 01:01:25 Starter upcoming deal
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Bogusch returns for an update and begins with the news that the Giants have waived Tommy DeVito.
The final hour discusses the Mets' win, Willie's concerns about Mendoza's team, and the Jets possibly claiming Tommy DeVito. Jerry and Willie debate why some college players fail in the NFL and agree not to rush Jaxson Dart. Bogusch's update covers DeVito's cut, the Jets' receiver search, and Yankees/Mets blowout wins. The show also questions Ohio State banning Dave Portnoy, features Willie the Yogi, and concludes with a dessert debate: key lime pie vs. chocolate, and cone vs. cup.
Willie, Eddie, and Fliegs debate athletic potential. Jerry discusses activities people spend money on but don't master, like golf, with X users suggesting sex, marriage, gambling, and skiing. Willie reflects on his poor bowling start. The guys analyze Jets and Giants lines. Bogusch updates on Tommy DeVito's waiver and Rodgers' message. Yankees and Mets crushed opponents, but Jerry fears the bullpen. LIU plays Florida, raising injury concerns despite financial benefits. Jerry then examines career outlier seasons and surprising attendance numbers, concluding Raleigh, not Judge, should be MVP.
Hour 1 Jerry and Willie Colon fill in for Boomer and Gio. The Mets bounced back, despite another poor Kodai Senga start (the new human rain delay), scoring many runs with two outs. Mark Vientos is red hot, and Willie says it's time for the Mets to stack wins; Sean Manaea needs to step up tonight. The game was delayed for 10 minutes because the Phillies complained about parabolic mics. Jerry was impressed with the Mets' response. The Yankees did what they needed to do in a lose-lose series. Andrew Bogusch's first update covers the Yankees' win, Jazz Chisholm's 25th homer, Luis Torrens' 5 RBIs, and Francisco Alvarez's potential rehab assignment. Kodai Senga struggled again. With McLaurin and Hendrickson signed, Micah Parsons is the lone hold-in; Dak Prescott is unbothered, and Jerry Recco believes Jerry Jones will get a deal done. Jerry and Willie discuss paying Parsons with a Cowboys fan and Jerry updates his bat situation (the exterminator was jacked). Hour 2 Jerry and Willie discussed Aaron Rodgers' interview, agreeing he tried with the Jets and expect him to excel in Pittsburgh. Terry McLaurin and Trey Hendrickson secured new contracts. The guys believe the Giants, with Russell Wilson, will surprise people and beat the Commanders. Bogusch provided an update, and Jerry mentioned Willie and Eddie Scozzare considering yoga. The Mets won big, and Cam Schlittler had a good start for the Yankees. Willson Contreras had a dugout meltdown. The hour concluded with a yoga call and a discussion about The Biggest Loser documentary. Hour 3 Willie believes Eddie and Fliegs have untapped athletic potential, but they and Jerry disagree. Jerry wonders what activities people spend a lot on but never master, like golf, with top X responses including sex, marriage, gambling, and skiing. Willie was a bad bowler early in his NFL career. The guys discuss the Jets and Giants' offensive and defensive lines. Bogusch updates on Tommy DeVito being waived by the Giants (Willie and Jerry expect him to be picked up) and plays Rodgers' message to Jets fans. The Yankees and Mets both crushed their opponents. Jerry is concerned about the bullpen tonight if Sean Manaea doesn't pitch deep. LIU is getting paid to play Florida, which helps financially, but Jerry and Willie worry about injuries. Finally, Jerry looks at examples of athletes with one standout season and surprising attendance numbers. Jerry thinks Raleigh, not Aaron Judge, should be MVP. Hour 4 The final hour discusses the Mets' win, Willie's concerns about Mendoza's team, and the Jets possibly claiming Tommy DeVito. Jerry and Willie debate why some college players fail in the NFL and agree not to rush Jaxson Dart. Bogusch's update covers DeVito's cut, the Jets' receiver search, and Yankees/Mets blowout wins. The show also questions Ohio State banning Dave Portnoy, features Willie the Yogi, and concludes with a dessert debate: key lime pie vs. chocolate, and cone vs. cup.
Shaun and Tommy argue about Tommy's take that DeVito's regular season win against the Green Bay Packers was one of the great moments in Giants history.