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Hello Happy Hour! This week, we start with a question to you all: what cupcake pairs well with a white claw and poor life decisions? We talk about our good old friend, HardRock, and who Duce would send a letter to. Everyone has a great week!
Hello Happy Hour! This week we sit around and just bullshit. Ariel talks about The life of a showgirl, Duce shares his insurance woes and honestly, we just talk about local food and just vibe out. Have a great week everyone!
Should "good" people work for authoritarians? Does their implicit endorsement do more harm than their replacement by someone potentially worse? This was a common debate during Donald Trump's first term in the White House. Less so, during his second as loyalists assume most top positions in the administration. A century ago, this was a central question for Italy's governing class as Benito Mussolini's fascist movement seized and consolidated power, evolving over three years from a mix of authoritarianism and democracy into full-blown dictatorship. Some chose retirement and some exile. Alberto Beneduce, who publicly denounced fascist violence in 1922 and called for police repression of Mussolini's movement, chose to stay. Over 15 years, this committed socialist leveraged the Duce's trust to build a network of economic agencies that outlasted Mussolini and provided the foundations of post-war Italian capitalism. At his zenith in the late-1930s, Beneduce was on the board of 26 corporations, chaired eight and was - in the words of Lorenzo Castellani, author of Alberto Beneduce, Mussolini's Technocrat: Power, Knowledge, and Institutions in Fascist Italy (Routledge, 2025) - the head of a "state outside the state". Lorenzo Castellani is a tenure-track researcher and professor at LUISS Guido Carli in Rome. Tim Jones is a policy analyst at Medley Advisors and also writes and podcasts on European affairs at 242.news on Substack. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Should "good" people work for authoritarians? Does their implicit endorsement do more harm than their replacement by someone potentially worse? This was a common debate during Donald Trump's first term in the White House. Less so, during his second as loyalists assume most top positions in the administration. A century ago, this was a central question for Italy's governing class as Benito Mussolini's fascist movement seized and consolidated power, evolving over three years from a mix of authoritarianism and democracy into full-blown dictatorship. Some chose retirement and some exile. Alberto Beneduce, who publicly denounced fascist violence in 1922 and called for police repression of Mussolini's movement, chose to stay. Over 15 years, this committed socialist leveraged the Duce's trust to build a network of economic agencies that outlasted Mussolini and provided the foundations of post-war Italian capitalism. At his zenith in the late-1930s, Beneduce was on the board of 26 corporations, chaired eight and was - in the words of Lorenzo Castellani, author of Alberto Beneduce, Mussolini's Technocrat: Power, Knowledge, and Institutions in Fascist Italy (Routledge, 2025) - the head of a "state outside the state". Lorenzo Castellani is a tenure-track researcher and professor at LUISS Guido Carli in Rome. Tim Jones is a policy analyst at Medley Advisors and also writes and podcasts on European affairs at 242.news on Substack. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Should "good" people work for authoritarians? Does their implicit endorsement do more harm than their replacement by someone potentially worse? This was a common debate during Donald Trump's first term in the White House. Less so, during his second as loyalists assume most top positions in the administration. A century ago, this was a central question for Italy's governing class as Benito Mussolini's fascist movement seized and consolidated power, evolving over three years from a mix of authoritarianism and democracy into full-blown dictatorship. Some chose retirement and some exile. Alberto Beneduce, who publicly denounced fascist violence in 1922 and called for police repression of Mussolini's movement, chose to stay. Over 15 years, this committed socialist leveraged the Duce's trust to build a network of economic agencies that outlasted Mussolini and provided the foundations of post-war Italian capitalism. At his zenith in the late-1930s, Beneduce was on the board of 26 corporations, chaired eight and was - in the words of Lorenzo Castellani, author of Alberto Beneduce, Mussolini's Technocrat: Power, Knowledge, and Institutions in Fascist Italy (Routledge, 2025) - the head of a "state outside the state". Lorenzo Castellani is a tenure-track researcher and professor at LUISS Guido Carli in Rome. Tim Jones is a policy analyst at Medley Advisors and also writes and podcasts on European affairs at 242.news on Substack. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/european-studies
Should "good" people work for authoritarians? Does their implicit endorsement do more harm than their replacement by someone potentially worse? This was a common debate during Donald Trump's first term in the White House. Less so, during his second as loyalists assume most top positions in the administration. A century ago, this was a central question for Italy's governing class as Benito Mussolini's fascist movement seized and consolidated power, evolving over three years from a mix of authoritarianism and democracy into full-blown dictatorship. Some chose retirement and some exile. Alberto Beneduce, who publicly denounced fascist violence in 1922 and called for police repression of Mussolini's movement, chose to stay. Over 15 years, this committed socialist leveraged the Duce's trust to build a network of economic agencies that outlasted Mussolini and provided the foundations of post-war Italian capitalism. At his zenith in the late-1930s, Beneduce was on the board of 26 corporations, chaired eight and was - in the words of Lorenzo Castellani, author of Alberto Beneduce, Mussolini's Technocrat: Power, Knowledge, and Institutions in Fascist Italy (Routledge, 2025) - the head of a "state outside the state". Lorenzo Castellani is a tenure-track researcher and professor at LUISS Guido Carli in Rome. Tim Jones is a policy analyst at Medley Advisors and also writes and podcasts on European affairs at 242.news on Substack. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/italian-studies
Should "good" people work for authoritarians? Does their implicit endorsement do more harm than their replacement by someone potentially worse? This was a common debate during Donald Trump's first term in the White House. Less so, during his second as loyalists assume most top positions in the administration. A century ago, this was a central question for Italy's governing class as Benito Mussolini's fascist movement seized and consolidated power, evolving over three years from a mix of authoritarianism and democracy into full-blown dictatorship. Some chose retirement and some exile. Alberto Beneduce, who publicly denounced fascist violence in 1922 and called for police repression of Mussolini's movement, chose to stay. Over 15 years, this committed socialist leveraged the Duce's trust to build a network of economic agencies that outlasted Mussolini and provided the foundations of post-war Italian capitalism. At his zenith in the late-1930s, Beneduce was on the board of 26 corporations, chaired eight and was - in the words of Lorenzo Castellani, author of Alberto Beneduce, Mussolini's Technocrat: Power, Knowledge, and Institutions in Fascist Italy (Routledge, 2025) - the head of a "state outside the state". Lorenzo Castellani is a tenure-track researcher and professor at LUISS Guido Carli in Rome. Tim Jones is a policy analyst at Medley Advisors and also writes and podcasts on European affairs at 242.news on Substack. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello Happy Hour! This week, Ariel shares her experience at the My Chemical Romance, while Version 2 talks about his trip to Burns Steakhouse. We talk about our comic book haul and play Duce for this new addiction. Have a great week, everyone!
VÓTANOS EN https://www.ivoox.com/wv/premios/candidate/3817 Italia quería apoderarse de Albania por muchas razones, desde convertir el Adriático en un lago italiano controlando las dos costas del Canal de Otranto, a tener una base firme en los Balcanes para amenazar a otros países como Yugoslavia y Grecia, ambicionados por los irredentistas. LA fuerza militar italiana en comparación con el pequeño ejército albanés del Rey Zog, era realmente aplastante. Pero la Italia del Duce nunca ha sido capaz de rentabilizar sus conquistas. Bienvenido al primer episodio de la miniserie La Campaña Balcánica Italiana, donde te contaremos las operaciones militares de un ejército que se demostró poco hábil contra ejércitos teóricamente inferiores. Te lo cuentan Antonio Gómez y Dani CarAn. "Figli della Lupa Romana" y la Suite dell'irredentismo nei Balcani" son temas musicales compuestos por Dani CarAn. Esta obra está protegida bajo la licencia Creative Commons Atribución – No Comercial 4.0 Internacional (CC BY-NC 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/deed.es Casus Belli Podcast pertenece a 🏭 Factoría Casus Belli. Casus Belli Podcast forma parte de 📀 Ivoox Originals. 📚 Zeppelin Books (Digital) y 📚 DCA Editor (Físico) http://zeppelinbooks.com son sellos editoriales de la 🏭 Factoría Casus Belli. Estamos en: 👉 X/Twitter https://twitter.com/CasusBelliPod 👉 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CasusBelliPodcast 👉 Instagram estamos https://www.instagram.com/casusbellipodcast 👉 Telegram Canal https://t.me/casusbellipodcast 👉 Telegram Grupo de Chat https://t.me/casusbellipod 📺 YouTube https://bit.ly/casusbelliyoutube 👉 http://casusbelli.top ⚛️ El logotipo de Casus Belli Podcasdt y el resto de la Factoría Casus Belli están diseñados por Publicidad Fabián publicidadfabian@yahoo.es 🎵 La música incluida en el programa es Ready for the war de Marc Corominas Pujadó bajo licencia CC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/ El resto de música es propia, o bajo licencia privada de Epidemic Music, Jamendo Music o SGAE SGAE RRDD/4/1074/1012 de Ivoox. 🎭Las opiniones expresadas en este programa de pódcast, son de exclusiva responsabilidad de quienes las trasmiten. Que cada palo aguante su vela. 📧¿Queréis contarnos algo? También puedes escribirnos a casus.belli.pod@gmail.com ¿Quieres anunciarte en este podcast, patrocinar un episodio o una serie? Hazlo a través de 👉 https://www.advoices.com/casus-belli-podcast-historia Si te ha gustado, y crees que nos lo merecemos, nos sirve mucho que nos des un like, ya que nos da mucha visibilidad. Muchas gracias por escucharnos, y hasta la próxima. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Ritorna Alberto Gottardo, nel ruolo del Pro Pal.Andrea Ruggeri e Saif Eddine se le cantano... Luca Boccoli è in manifestazione.Andrea Lunardelli, quello del'Amaro del Duce, non smette di produrre i liquori dedicati a sua Eccellenza.Valentina, la Queen Sarda, si è licenziata da lavoro e ora si dà ai contenuti espliciti. Caterina Collovati non approva.
Inizia ottobre, arriva il freddo e anche per Parenzo arrivano gli attacchi Capezzoniani. Caio Mussolini reload. Linguaggio forbito, grande dialettica e voglia di scontrarsi con tutti. Tigre compreso.Michelle Comi, l'adozione per "griffare" un bambino e l'Avvocata Parolin.Tony da Cesena è davanti alla cripta del Duce.
Der aufstrebende Adolf Hitler bewunderte den italienischen Staatschef Benito Mussolini, später bewunderte der „Duce“ den „Führer“. Einen dramatischen Höhepunkt erreichte ihre Beziehung im September 1943.
Ja, laut der Lob-und-Verriss-Regeln ist heute eigentlich die Studio B Diskussionsrunde zu den rezensierten Büchern der letzten Wochen dran, aber da ja heutzutage eh jeder macht, was er will.. oder vielleicht auch, weil Teile des Kollektivs nochmal im Urlaub waren: hier ein optimistischer Einwurf von Herrn Falschgold. Die Diskussion wird dann am nächsten Sonntag, dem 28.9. ausgestrahlt.Wenn US-Präsident Trump in ein paar Tagen "Antifa" verbieten lassen wird (was immer "Antifa" sein soll und was immer "verbieten" in einem Staat ohne funktionierende Judikative bedeutet), werden wieder die Semantiker in den Medien unterwegs sein und wortakrobatisch vermeiden, einen Staat "faschistisch" zu nennen, der "Antifaschisten" verbietet. Ist ja auch komplex. Es wird uns alle an die Mutti erinnern, die der neuvegetarischen Tochter das Hähnchenbrustfilet auf den Teller knallt mit den Worten "Huhn ist kein richtiges Fleisch" und es wäre faszinierend zu beobachten, wenn es auf Netflix geschähe und nicht auf CNN.Aber warum sollen nur alle Menschen ever in beschissenen Zeiten gelebt haben - wir sind nicht besser, wir haben das nur 80 Jahre lang gedacht.Was zu tun ist, was zu vermeiden, um die aktuelle Spielart der Diktatur doch noch zu verhindern, schreiben seit Jahren genug Leute. Der (Techno-)Faschismus, wie alles Böse, wird auch wieder gehen und dass auf der anderen Seite des bloody rainbow die Sonne lacht, sieht man im Geburtsland des richtigen Faschismus. Nein, in Berlin scheint bis Mai keine Sonne mehr, falsch assoziiert, denn Hitler hat beim Duce doch nur abgeschrieben und somit ist hier die Rede von einer italienischen Stadt, die wie schaumgeboren aus den Ruinen der alliierten Bombardierung auferstand und sehr zu Unrecht mit Massentourismus und piefigen Spätpiefkes in Verbindung gebracht wird: Rimini.Der Ruf des Antiurlaubsortes kommt von stinkenden, überhitzten Käfern in Kolonne, wie sie in den Fünfzigern über die Alpen kamen wie Hannibal, nur schlechter gelaunt, und von bitterbösen deutschen Filmkomödien. Zumindest außerhalb der Saison ist das in 2025 alles weit, weit von der Realität entfernt. Jetzt, im September, sind hier nur Rentner, die Strände sind frei von Schulkindern und doch noch im Vollkomfort der durchnumerierten Bagni. Liegen, Schirme, Duschen, Kabinen in Konstellationen angeordnet, wie sie nur jahrzehntelange Optimierung hervorbringt und sind dabei kommunal, mit Gemeinschaftsküche, Klo mit Schlüssel und von jedermann ein freundliches Wort. Jeder kennt sich und nach zwei Tagen auch mich.Architektonisch wird, wer Massentourismus in Rimini mit Hotelburgen assoziiert, enttäuscht werden. Die "Burgen" hier sind ähnlich der "Wolkenkratzer" im New York zur 19. Jahrhundertwende: (k)ein Haus ist höher als zehn Stockwerke, die meisten eher sechs bis acht. Gebaut sind sie zwischen 1950 und 1990, was im heutigen Zeitgeist wieder als "schick" gilt.Und wenn man dann z.B. in einem Haus aus dem Jahr 1973 wohnt, sieht man, wofür man zwischen den Faschismen so alles Zeit und Raum fand: Portierslogen, die heute noch besetzt sind zum Beispiel. Für 60 Mietparteien lohnt es sich, dass man jemanden hat, der sich permanent um das Haus kümmert, früh mal das fallende Laub wegkehrt, die Mülltonnen leert und die Zeit für einen Schwatz findet, mit den alten und jungen Ladies im Haus. Im Le Corbusier - Style baute man Balkone für jeden und Veranden für alle dran, hat im Erdgeschoss Platz für kleine Läden geschaffen, alle in Privat- oder Familienbesitz: das Café, der günstige Imbiss, der Friseur, und diese Komfortzonen steigern neben der alltäglichen Sonne, der Temperatur und dem Meer die Laune der Einwohner so derart, dass man auch als AirBnB-Made freudig gegrüßt wird und schon am zweiten Tag im Café jeder weiß, was man früh trinkt und ißt.Das ist so ziemlich das Gegenteil von Massentourismus und damit anempfohlen und wenn das in Miami nach dem möglichst grausamen Ende des aktuellen Diktators badeorttechnisch genauso gut läuft, schau ich gerne mal vorbei. Bis dahin bleibt es bei: Rimini. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lobundverriss.substack.com
Ep. 169Russia-Ucraina: i misteri del Cremlino. Con Alessandro Duce
Hello Happy Hour! This week, Ariel and Version 2 tell us about their wonderful St. Augustine vacation, and Duce tells us about an interesting time he had at the movies. Enjoy all the chaos of this week's episode! Have a great week, everyone!
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With the Gears of War Remaster coming to Playstation 5 and Helldivers 2 jumping ship to Xbox we're talking EXCLUSIVITY! And, guess what? We've got a little cross-play ourselves. Who's this? Why it's our very special guest, the one and only Duce from the Happy Hour with Ariel and Duce Podcast!Thank you so much for watching or listening to The Game Treasure Podcast, we hope you enjoyed! If you'd like to reach out to us, feel free to comment or even email us at gametreasurepodcast@gmail.com.Go to https://www.retrogametreasure.com/ to make your profile and start collecting physical games, today!https://linktr.ee/TheGTP
Hello Happy Hour! This week, Duce started the conversation, and Ariel was happy to turn it into a full episode! She discusses all the latest Critical Role news and shares her thoughts and feelings about it. Everyone rolled a Nat 20 on this one! Have a great week!
Hello Happy Hour! This week, Ariel gets super excited over Jeff! We talk about the times at the Drive In, we talk about the new awesome spot that just opened up near us and Duce shares about his latest charity event he did! Have a great week everyone!
In her new book, The Perfect Fascist: A Story of Love, Power, and Morality in Mussolini's Italy (Belknap Press), Dr. Victoria de Grazia takes the story of Attilio Teruzzi and explores the social history of fascism. When Attilio Teruzzi, Mussolini's handsome political enforcer, married a rising young American opera star, his good fortune seemed settled. The wedding was a carefully stage-managed affair, capped with a blessing by Mussolini himself. Yet only three years later, after being promoted to commander of the Black Shirts, Teruzzi renounced his wife. In fascist Italy, a Catholic country with no divorce law, he could only dissolve the marriage by filing for an annulment through the medieval procedures of the Church Court. The proceedings took an ominous turn when Mussolini joined Hitler: Lilliana Teruzzi was Jewish, and fascist Italy would soon introduce its first race laws. The Perfect Fascist pivots from the intimate story of a tempestuous seduction and inconvenient marriage―brilliantly reconstructed through family letters and court records―to a riveting account of Mussolini's rise and fall. It invites us to see in the vain, loyal, lecherous, and impetuous Attilio Teruzzi, a decorated military officer, an exemplar of fascism's New Man. Why did he abruptly discard the woman he had so eagerly courted? And why, when the time came to find another partner, did he choose another Jewish woman as his would-be wife? In Victoria de Grazia's engrossing account, we see him vacillating between the will of his Duce and the dictates of his heart. De Grazia's landmark history captures the seductive appeal of fascism and shows us how, in his moral pieties and intimate betrayals, his violence and opportunism, Teruzzi is a forefather of the illiberal politicians of today. Victoria de Grazia is the Moore Collegiate Professor of History at Columbia University. Craig Sorvillo is a PhD candidate in modern European history at the University of Florida. He specializes in Nazi Germany, and the Holocaust. He can be reached at craig.sorvillo@gmail.com or on twitter @craig_sorvillo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
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In her new book, The Perfect Fascist: A Story of Love, Power, and Morality in Mussolini's Italy (Belknap Press), Dr. Victoria de Grazia takes the story of Attilio Teruzzi and explores the social history of fascism. When Attilio Teruzzi, Mussolini's handsome political enforcer, married a rising young American opera star, his good fortune seemed settled. The wedding was a carefully stage-managed affair, capped with a blessing by Mussolini himself. Yet only three years later, after being promoted to commander of the Black Shirts, Teruzzi renounced his wife. In fascist Italy, a Catholic country with no divorce law, he could only dissolve the marriage by filing for an annulment through the medieval procedures of the Church Court. The proceedings took an ominous turn when Mussolini joined Hitler: Lilliana Teruzzi was Jewish, and fascist Italy would soon introduce its first race laws. The Perfect Fascist pivots from the intimate story of a tempestuous seduction and inconvenient marriage―brilliantly reconstructed through family letters and court records―to a riveting account of Mussolini's rise and fall. It invites us to see in the vain, loyal, lecherous, and impetuous Attilio Teruzzi, a decorated military officer, an exemplar of fascism's New Man. Why did he abruptly discard the woman he had so eagerly courted? And why, when the time came to find another partner, did he choose another Jewish woman as his would-be wife? In Victoria de Grazia's engrossing account, we see him vacillating between the will of his Duce and the dictates of his heart. De Grazia's landmark history captures the seductive appeal of fascism and shows us how, in his moral pieties and intimate betrayals, his violence and opportunism, Teruzzi is a forefather of the illiberal politicians of today. Victoria de Grazia is the Moore Collegiate Professor of History at Columbia University. Craig Sorvillo is a PhD candidate in modern European history at the University of Florida. He specializes in Nazi Germany, and the Holocaust. He can be reached at craig.sorvillo@gmail.com or on twitter @craig_sorvillo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
In her new book, The Perfect Fascist: A Story of Love, Power, and Morality in Mussolini's Italy (Belknap Press), Dr. Victoria de Grazia takes the story of Attilio Teruzzi and explores the social history of fascism. When Attilio Teruzzi, Mussolini's handsome political enforcer, married a rising young American opera star, his good fortune seemed settled. The wedding was a carefully stage-managed affair, capped with a blessing by Mussolini himself. Yet only three years later, after being promoted to commander of the Black Shirts, Teruzzi renounced his wife. In fascist Italy, a Catholic country with no divorce law, he could only dissolve the marriage by filing for an annulment through the medieval procedures of the Church Court. The proceedings took an ominous turn when Mussolini joined Hitler: Lilliana Teruzzi was Jewish, and fascist Italy would soon introduce its first race laws. The Perfect Fascist pivots from the intimate story of a tempestuous seduction and inconvenient marriage―brilliantly reconstructed through family letters and court records―to a riveting account of Mussolini's rise and fall. It invites us to see in the vain, loyal, lecherous, and impetuous Attilio Teruzzi, a decorated military officer, an exemplar of fascism's New Man. Why did he abruptly discard the woman he had so eagerly courted? And why, when the time came to find another partner, did he choose another Jewish woman as his would-be wife? In Victoria de Grazia's engrossing account, we see him vacillating between the will of his Duce and the dictates of his heart. De Grazia's landmark history captures the seductive appeal of fascism and shows us how, in his moral pieties and intimate betrayals, his violence and opportunism, Teruzzi is a forefather of the illiberal politicians of today. Victoria de Grazia is the Moore Collegiate Professor of History at Columbia University. Craig Sorvillo is a PhD candidate in modern European history at the University of Florida. He specializes in Nazi Germany, and the Holocaust. He can be reached at craig.sorvillo@gmail.com or on twitter @craig_sorvillo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
In her new book, The Perfect Fascist: A Story of Love, Power, and Morality in Mussolini's Italy (Belknap Press), Dr. Victoria de Grazia takes the story of Attilio Teruzzi and explores the social history of fascism. When Attilio Teruzzi, Mussolini's handsome political enforcer, married a rising young American opera star, his good fortune seemed settled. The wedding was a carefully stage-managed affair, capped with a blessing by Mussolini himself. Yet only three years later, after being promoted to commander of the Black Shirts, Teruzzi renounced his wife. In fascist Italy, a Catholic country with no divorce law, he could only dissolve the marriage by filing for an annulment through the medieval procedures of the Church Court. The proceedings took an ominous turn when Mussolini joined Hitler: Lilliana Teruzzi was Jewish, and fascist Italy would soon introduce its first race laws. The Perfect Fascist pivots from the intimate story of a tempestuous seduction and inconvenient marriage―brilliantly reconstructed through family letters and court records―to a riveting account of Mussolini's rise and fall. It invites us to see in the vain, loyal, lecherous, and impetuous Attilio Teruzzi, a decorated military officer, an exemplar of fascism's New Man. Why did he abruptly discard the woman he had so eagerly courted? And why, when the time came to find another partner, did he choose another Jewish woman as his would-be wife? In Victoria de Grazia's engrossing account, we see him vacillating between the will of his Duce and the dictates of his heart. De Grazia's landmark history captures the seductive appeal of fascism and shows us how, in his moral pieties and intimate betrayals, his violence and opportunism, Teruzzi is a forefather of the illiberal politicians of today. Victoria de Grazia is the Moore Collegiate Professor of History at Columbia University. Craig Sorvillo is a PhD candidate in modern European history at the University of Florida. He specializes in Nazi Germany, and the Holocaust. He can be reached at craig.sorvillo@gmail.com or on twitter @craig_sorvillo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/european-studies
In her new book, The Perfect Fascist: A Story of Love, Power, and Morality in Mussolini's Italy (Belknap Press), Dr. Victoria de Grazia takes the story of Attilio Teruzzi and explores the social history of fascism. When Attilio Teruzzi, Mussolini's handsome political enforcer, married a rising young American opera star, his good fortune seemed settled. The wedding was a carefully stage-managed affair, capped with a blessing by Mussolini himself. Yet only three years later, after being promoted to commander of the Black Shirts, Teruzzi renounced his wife. In fascist Italy, a Catholic country with no divorce law, he could only dissolve the marriage by filing for an annulment through the medieval procedures of the Church Court. The proceedings took an ominous turn when Mussolini joined Hitler: Lilliana Teruzzi was Jewish, and fascist Italy would soon introduce its first race laws. The Perfect Fascist pivots from the intimate story of a tempestuous seduction and inconvenient marriage―brilliantly reconstructed through family letters and court records―to a riveting account of Mussolini's rise and fall. It invites us to see in the vain, loyal, lecherous, and impetuous Attilio Teruzzi, a decorated military officer, an exemplar of fascism's New Man. Why did he abruptly discard the woman he had so eagerly courted? And why, when the time came to find another partner, did he choose another Jewish woman as his would-be wife? In Victoria de Grazia's engrossing account, we see him vacillating between the will of his Duce and the dictates of his heart. De Grazia's landmark history captures the seductive appeal of fascism and shows us how, in his moral pieties and intimate betrayals, his violence and opportunism, Teruzzi is a forefather of the illiberal politicians of today. Victoria de Grazia is the Moore Collegiate Professor of History at Columbia University. Craig Sorvillo is a PhD candidate in modern European history at the University of Florida. He specializes in Nazi Germany, and the Holocaust. He can be reached at craig.sorvillo@gmail.com or on twitter @craig_sorvillo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In her new book, The Perfect Fascist: A Story of Love, Power, and Morality in Mussolini's Italy (Belknap Press), Dr. Victoria de Grazia takes the story of Attilio Teruzzi and explores the social history of fascism. When Attilio Teruzzi, Mussolini's handsome political enforcer, married a rising young American opera star, his good fortune seemed settled. The wedding was a carefully stage-managed affair, capped with a blessing by Mussolini himself. Yet only three years later, after being promoted to commander of the Black Shirts, Teruzzi renounced his wife. In fascist Italy, a Catholic country with no divorce law, he could only dissolve the marriage by filing for an annulment through the medieval procedures of the Church Court. The proceedings took an ominous turn when Mussolini joined Hitler: Lilliana Teruzzi was Jewish, and fascist Italy would soon introduce its first race laws. The Perfect Fascist pivots from the intimate story of a tempestuous seduction and inconvenient marriage―brilliantly reconstructed through family letters and court records―to a riveting account of Mussolini's rise and fall. It invites us to see in the vain, loyal, lecherous, and impetuous Attilio Teruzzi, a decorated military officer, an exemplar of fascism's New Man. Why did he abruptly discard the woman he had so eagerly courted? And why, when the time came to find another partner, did he choose another Jewish woman as his would-be wife? In Victoria de Grazia's engrossing account, we see him vacillating between the will of his Duce and the dictates of his heart. De Grazia's landmark history captures the seductive appeal of fascism and shows us how, in his moral pieties and intimate betrayals, his violence and opportunism, Teruzzi is a forefather of the illiberal politicians of today. Victoria de Grazia is the Moore Collegiate Professor of History at Columbia University. Craig Sorvillo is a PhD candidate in modern European history at the University of Florida. He specializes in Nazi Germany, and the Holocaust. He can be reached at craig.sorvillo@gmail.com or on twitter @craig_sorvillo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/italian-studies
Hello Happy Hour! This week, it is all about Duce!! He tells us all about his recent birthday trip to Star Wars! Join us as he talks about the rides, the food, and everything in between! Have a great week everyone!
http//:www.copperplatemailorder.com Copperplate Time 510 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com Miltown Mischief 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours 2. Grace Kelly: Down at the Willie Clancy Week. Single3. The Kelly Family: 6 Mile Bridge/Tom Billy's. Ceol agus Fionn 4. Gerry O'Connor: Jig in A/ Dancing Eyes/Up & About in the Morning. Journeyman 5. Kevin Rowsome: Ace & Duce of Piping. The Musical Pulse of the Pipes6. Tommy McCarthy:Na Cennabháin Bhána/Come Down to Limerick. Sporting Nell 7. McCarthy Family: The Gold Ring. The Family Album 8. George Duff: Green Grow the Rushes. The Collier Laddie 9. Lar Gavin: The West Wind/The New House. Two Miles to Tulla 10. John McEvoy & John Wynne: The Masters Return/Dog Among the Bushes/Johnny McGreevey's No 1. Dancer at the Fair 11. Bobby Casey & Junior Crehan: Miss Wallace. Ceol agus Fionn 12. Patsy Moloney: Johnny McGreevy's/Quill's. The Temple In the Glen13. Ciaran Galvan/Danu: Cailín na nÚrla Donn. Seanchas 14. Catherine McEvoy: Richie Dwyer's/Paddy Kelly's. Down the Crushen Road 15. Micky MacConnell: The.3 Politicians Song. Download 16. Niamh Parson: The Tinkerman's Daughter. Loosely Connected 17. Micky MacConnell: The Lidl & Aldi Song. Download 18. James Keane: Mary McMahon's/Thady Casey's Fancy/Lady Gordon. With Friends Like These 19. Mick O'Brien & Terry Crehan: Farewell to Miltown/West Clare Railway/Sporting Molly. May Morning Dew 20. Bothy Band 24: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours
Follow Monstercat Silk on all platforms - https://monster.cat/silk Follow our playlists: https://ffm.bio/monstercat Tracklist Silk Exclusive: 1. Duce x TRE x Jessie Lee Thetford - Find Me [Monstercat Silk] [00:35] 2. EMBRZ - Count To Three (ft. Montgomery) [Colorize] [03:45] 3. Robby East & LeyeT - Human All Along [This Never Happened] [07:00] 4. ORACLE & Holochrome - Coming Home [Monstercat Silk] [12:50] 5. Falden & ALLKNIGHT - Make It Out [This Never Happened] [18:09] 6. EMBRZ - Together Till It Ends [This Never Happened] [21:49] 7. Mango, Cloudcage & Matt Sky - Calling [Monstercat Silk] [25:28] 8. MYRNE - Peter's Theme [This Never Happened] [29:08] Silk Exclusive: 9. Jonah Sky & Ubo pres. ENREM - One More Night [Monstercat Silk] [33:53] 10. w.ill - Another Day [Rewoven] [36:36] 11. mölly & LeyeT - Wild Again [Colorize] [40:33] 12. mölly & Bridges - Daylight [Colorize] [45:32] 13. Jack Willard & Coastlines - Everything All At Once (ft. MØØNE) [Colorize] [50:31] Silk Spotlight: 14. ORACLE - Reflections [Monstercat Silk] [54:58] Thank you for listening to Monstercat Silk Showcase! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Da Arezzo busti per tutti. Presto anche a teatro.Incursione della Signora Zevi in Parenzo. Visita sempre gradita. Di seguito Carlo Calenda, leader di Azione, molto arrabbiato con La Russa sui busti del Duce. Gaetano Rotondo e compagna raccontano tutta la verità. Nient'altro che la verità. Solo la verità. Jenny Urtis ancora in studio. Davanti a lei c'è Caterina Collovati.Poi parliamo di tradimenti con Eros Mangiacotti, ideatore di Loyah
"M - La fine e il principio" di Antonio Scurati Puntata dedicata alla serie "M" nella quale Antonio Scurati ha narrato la nascita e la caduta del fascismo e ha acceso un faro sulle contraddizioni di Benito Mussolini. Il quinto e ultimo volume è "M - La fine e il principio" (Bompiani). Tutto era iniziato con "M - Il figlio del secolo" nel quale si raccontava la nascita del Fascismo che nel 1919 era stato proposto come un movimento progressista in antitesi al vecchiume dell'epoca. Fin da subito, però, il Fascismo ha fatto della violenza il suo modus operandi. Nel corso dei vari libri, che Scurati stesso ha definito "romanzi documentario" in quanto puntellati da documenti d'epoca, lo scrittore ha raccontato le nefandezze del Fascismo, ma soprattutto ha messo in evidenza il comportamento contraddittorio del Duce. Da una parte si presentava come emblema di coraggio e di potere, dall'altra dimostrava ottusità politica, mediocrità e cinismo (per esempio mandando a combattere un esercito mal equipaggiato). In questo romanzo conclusivo si va dal '43 al '45, quindi la caduta del Fascismo decretata dal Gran Consiglio il 28 luglio del '43, la Repubblica di Salò, la guerra civile, l'occupazione nazista, le rappresaglie, insomma violenza e ancora violenza. Con un Benito Mussolini che appare apatico, disilluso, depresso, ma soprattutto che ancora una volta tradisce il suo popolo.
Hello Happy Hour! This week, we talk about a new movie pass that Duce says is worth every penny! We jump into some guilty pleasure shows and hang out on this week's episode!
http//:www.copperplatemailorder.com Copperplate Time 507 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours 2. Patrick Street: The Newmarket Polkas. Irish Times3. Julia Clifford & Denis Murphy: Humours of Galtymore/Callaghan's/New Mown Meadow. Kerry Fiddles 4. Luke Kelly: The Night Visiting Song. The Collection 5. Mick Mulvey & Shane Meehan: The Missing Guest/Humours of Toomagh/Lad O'Beirne's. The Missing Guest6. Nancy Costello: McGovRedican's Mother/Humours of Derrycrossane/Sir Philip McHugh. Draiocht na Feadóige 7. Kevin Burke: Maudabawn Chapel/The Wild Irishman/ The Mother Reel. Very Best Of8. John McEvoy & John Wynne: The Kilkenny Jig/Ballinafad Fancy/Mulhare's. The Dancer at the Fair 9. Andy Irvine: The Girls Along the Road. All In Good Time 10. Bobby Casey: The Ace & Duce of Piping/Rodney's Glory. Spirit of West Clare 11. Daithi Gormley: My Love is Fair & Handsome/Maids of Mount Kisco/Clancy's Fancy. Fiddling Without A Bow 12. The 4 Provinces Ceili Band: Ann McHugh/Philip Sheils. 2nd Jimmy McHugh Memorial Concert13. Dezi Donnelly & Mike McGolldrick: Wheels of the World/Paddy Murphy's Wife. Dog in the Fog 14. Mick O'Brien & Caoimhin O'Raghallaigh: An Buailteoir Aerach/The Enchanted Lady/The Holy Land. Deadly Buzz 16. Kate & Anna McGarrigle: The Swimming Song. Kate & Anna McGarrigle 17. Ralph McTell: Sabreen. Private Recording 18. Bert Jansch: Running, Running From Home. The Collection 19. Brian Conway: Trim the Velvet/Lord Gordon's. Consider The Source 20. Dylan Carlos/Cein Sweeney/John McCartin: The Windy City/The Cloongroe/Lad O'Beirne's. The One After It 21. Danu: The Garsun Who Beat His Father/Sean Maguire's/Jimmy Kelly's. The Pearl 22. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours
http//:www.copperplatemailorder.com Copperplate Time 507 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours 2. Patrick Street: The Newmarket Polkas. Irish Times3. Julia Clifford & Denis Murphy: Humours of Galtymore/Callaghan's/New Mown Meadow. Kerry Fiddles 4. Luke Kelly: The Night Visiting Song. The Collection 5. Mick Mulvey & Shane Meehan: The Missing Guest/Humours of Toomagh/Lad O'Beirne's. The Missing Guest6. Nancy Costello: McGovRedican's Mother/Humours of Derrycrossane/Sir Philip McHugh. Draiocht na Feadóige 7. Kevin Burke: Maudabawn Chapel/The Wild Irishman/ The Mother Reel. Very Best Of8. John McEvoy & John Wynne: The Kilkenny Jig/Ballinafad Fancy/Mulhare's. The Dancer at the Fair 9. Andy Irvine: The Girls Along the Road. All In Good Time 10. Bobby Casey: The Ace & Duce of Piping/Rodney's Glory. Spirit of West Clare 11. Daithi Gormley: My Love is Fair & Handsome/Maids of Mount Kisco/Clancy's Fancy. Fiddling Without A Bow 12. The 4 Provinces Ceili Band: Ann McHugh/Philip Sheils. 2nd Jimmy McHugh Memorial Concert13. Dezi Donnelly & Mike McGolldrick: Wheels of the World/Paddy Murphy's Wife. Dog in the Fog 14. Mick O'Brien & Caoimhin O'Raghallaigh: An Buailteoir Aerach/The Enchanted Lady/The Holy Land. Deadly Buzz 16. Kate & Anna McGarrigle: The Swimming Song. Kate & Anna McGarrigle 17. Ralph McTell: Sabreen. Private Recording 18. Bert Jansch: Running, Running From Home. The Collection 19. Brian Conway: Trim the Velvet/Lord Gordon's. Consider The Source 20. Dylan Carlos/Cein Sweeney/John McCartin: The Windy City/The Cloongroe/Lad O'Beirne's. The One After It 21. Danu: The Garsun Who Beat His Father/Sean Maguire's/Jimmy Kelly's. The Pearl 22. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours
Hello Happy Hour! This week, we are at a new location because you can't be without AC and be in Florida so Duce is heading over to casa Davis for some fun-filled episodes! We talk about Duces Lakeland adventures, comics, and we figure out why you do not eat the tail off of a shrimp! Have a great week everyone!
Darnell Booker of the Indy Thunder and Antonio Dubyne of the Cleveland Scrappers wrap up the Bonanza tournament with Chad and the Big Noise.
Hello Happy Hour! This week, we spend some time talking about some fun family vacations Duce has been on lately and can you guess what old hobby returned to Ariel and Version 2s household? Have a great week everyone!
Conversamos con el cineasta José Antonio Duce reconocido con el premio Simón de Honor 2025. De sus inicios, de su lucha contra la censura y de cómo ve el cine en la actualidad.
Follow Monstercat Silk on all platforms - https://monster.cat/silk Follow our playlists: https://ffm.bio/monstercat Tracklist 1. MYRNE & Shallou - Heal [This Never Happened] [00:35] 2. Jack Willard - Big Sky [Colorize] [06:10] 3. ORACLE & Holochrome - Coming Home [Monstercat Silk] [10:08] 4. Warung & Tailor - Something To Hold Onto [Monstercat Silk] [10:08] 5. Massane & LeyeT - Tug Of War [This Never Happened] [15:18] 6. OCULA - Just Say [This Never Happened] [22:18] 7. Shingo Nakamura x Misc.Inc x Oliver River - Lily Garden [Monstercat Silk] [26:51] 8. Robby East - Dahlia [This Never Happened] [30:02] 9. Duce & Courtney Storm - Landslide [Monstercat Silk] [34:38] 10. Ubo & Jonah Sky pres. ENREM - Hopelessly Falling (ft. Rico 56) [Monstercat Silk] [38:06] 11. Lane 8 - Osse De Osse [This Never Happened] [41:20] 12. A.M.R - Outer Space [Monstercat Silk] [45:34] 13. ORACLE & Holochrome - Love Me, Let Me Go [Monstercat Silk] [49:00] Silk Spotlight: 14. ORACLE & MØØNE - Again [Monstercat Silk] [52:50] Silk Exclusive: 15. Flexible Fire & Dias Ridge - Eucalyptus [Monstercat Silk] [57:20] Thank you for listening to Monstercat Silk Showcase! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello, Happy Hour! This week, we talk about Duce's first adventure in Cosplay! Join us as we go through the day with the good and the bad and the lessons learned. Have a great week, everyone!
Hello, Happy Hour! This week, we dive into one expensive story as Ariel and Version 2 talk about their recent experience at the ER Vet. Duce tells about a new hobby he is diving headfirst into and other crazy stories this week! Have a great week, everyone!
EPISODE: 244 . is brought to you by 606 MEDIA, TRUE CHICAGO SPORTS FANS!Check out 606media.com for all of our podcast and merch store!In this live episode, Big-Z is joined by the boys and discuss..
In 1927, the Hollywood stars (and spouses), Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr stood outside their California home, arms raised in fascist salute. The photo's caption, referencing the couple's trip to Rome the previous year, informs fans that the couple “greet guests at their beach camp in true Italian style.” How did “America's sweetheart” and her husband, a swashbuckler on and off screen, both patriots who had promoted Liberty bonds following the United States' entry into World War I, come to normalize something like Italian Fascism in its first decade? How did the Italian-born divo, or star, of Hollywood's silent cinema, Rudolph Valentino come to function as foil and counterpart to Benito Mussolini's, the duce, in public opinion in American culture in the 1920s? Winner of the 2019 award for best book in film/media from the American Association for Italian Studies, The Divo and the Duce: Promoting Film Stardom and the Political Leadership in 1920s America (University of California Press, 2019) tells the story of the relationship between celebrity culture, charismatic leadership and national sovereignty as it plays out on both sides of the Atlantic from roughly 1917 to the end of 1933. Giorgio Bertellini asks how two racially othered foreigners, Valentino and Mussolini, became leading figures in America and how these two icons of chauvinist Latin masculinity became public opinion leaders in a nation undergoing a major democratic expansion in terms of gender, equality, social mobility, and political representation. In the post-WWI American climate of nativism, isolationism, consumerism, and the democratic expansion of civic rights and women's suffrage, the divo and the duce became surprising paragons of both authoritarian male power as well as mass appeal. Bringing together star studies, screen studies, political science, Italian Studies, and American Studies Bertellini's study teaches us to think in new ways about cinema, political authority, masculinity, and race in Italian cinema and beyond. Meticulously archived, the author pays especial attention to the mediators between screens and the polity, a vast cast of players including journalists, photographers, ambassadors and other functionaries of state, advertisers, sponsors, and publicity agents, all of whom, on concert, work to promote the “ballyhoo” of the day. Thanks to the efforts of TOME (Toward an Open Monograph Ecosystem), a collaboration of the Association of American Universities, the Association of University Presses, and the Association of Research Libraries, The Divo and the Duce: Promoting Film Stardom and the Political Leadership in 1920s America is available free in an open access edition. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In 1927, the Hollywood stars (and spouses), Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr stood outside their California home, arms raised in fascist salute. The photo's caption, referencing the couple's trip to Rome the previous year, informs fans that the couple “greet guests at their beach camp in true Italian style.” How did “America's sweetheart” and her husband, a swashbuckler on and off screen, both patriots who had promoted Liberty bonds following the United States' entry into World War I, come to normalize something like Italian Fascism in its first decade? How did the Italian-born divo, or star, of Hollywood's silent cinema, Rudolph Valentino come to function as foil and counterpart to Benito Mussolini's, the duce, in public opinion in American culture in the 1920s? Winner of the 2019 award for best book in film/media from the American Association for Italian Studies, The Divo and the Duce: Promoting Film Stardom and the Political Leadership in 1920s America (University of California Press, 2019) tells the story of the relationship between celebrity culture, charismatic leadership and national sovereignty as it plays out on both sides of the Atlantic from roughly 1917 to the end of 1933. Giorgio Bertellini asks how two racially othered foreigners, Valentino and Mussolini, became leading figures in America and how these two icons of chauvinist Latin masculinity became public opinion leaders in a nation undergoing a major democratic expansion in terms of gender, equality, social mobility, and political representation. In the post-WWI American climate of nativism, isolationism, consumerism, and the democratic expansion of civic rights and women's suffrage, the divo and the duce became surprising paragons of both authoritarian male power as well as mass appeal. Bringing together star studies, screen studies, political science, Italian Studies, and American Studies Bertellini's study teaches us to think in new ways about cinema, political authority, masculinity, and race in Italian cinema and beyond. Meticulously archived, the author pays especial attention to the mediators between screens and the polity, a vast cast of players including journalists, photographers, ambassadors and other functionaries of state, advertisers, sponsors, and publicity agents, all of whom, on concert, work to promote the “ballyhoo” of the day. Thanks to the efforts of TOME (Toward an Open Monograph Ecosystem), a collaboration of the Association of American Universities, the Association of University Presses, and the Association of Research Libraries, The Divo and the Duce: Promoting Film Stardom and the Political Leadership in 1920s America is available free in an open access edition. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/film
Hello, Happy Hour! This week, we discuss Duce's new cosplay adventure, and Ariel shares the recent school project involving her watching a movie. Have a wonderful week everyone!
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Hello, Happy Hour! This week, we continue with Duce and Version 2 adventures with game shops, food, and Duce walking to the bar. Enjoy and Have a great week everyone!
Follow Monstercat Silk on all platforms - https://monster.cat/silk Follow our playlists: https://ffm.bio/monstercat Tracklist 1. zensei ゼンセー - games [Monstercat Silk] [00:35] 2. Shingo Nakamura x Mango x Nina Carr - Solace [Monstercat Silk] [03:09] 3. A.M.R & MØØNE - Numb [Monstercat Silk] [06:55] 4. Liam Thomas - Tokyo [Monstercat Silk] [09:35] 5. Duce & Courtney Storm - Landslide [Monstercat Silk] [11:25] 6. Dias Ridge & Flexible Fire - Through The Inversion [Monstercat Silk] [15:45] 7. zensei ゼンセー - haunted [Monstercat Silk] [20:20] 8. Angara - Rwanda [Monstercat Silk] [23:15] 9. Fløa - Hero [Monstercat Silk] [26:10] 10. rshand & Anita Tatlow - Stolen Heart [Monstercat Silk] [28:33] Silk Spotlight: 11. Sound Quelle x Deagon x MØØNE - Risk It All [Monstercat Silk] [32:20] 12. PROFF & Idd Aziz - Mipango [Monstercat Silk] [37:45] Silk Exclusive: 13. ID - ID [Monstercat Silk] [44:35] 14. rshand & birø - Chrome [Monstercat Silk] [48:05] 15. Sound Quelle - Aklana [Monstercat Silk] [49:55] 16. A.M.R - Sealine [Monstercat Silk] [53:43] 17. zensei ゼンセー & Delaney Kai - sound therapy [Monstercat Silk] [56:33] Thank you for listening to Monstercat Silk Showcase! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of American Glutton, Ethan Suplee sits down with Duce Raymond, a chef and entrepreneur known for his passion for barbecue. Duce shares his journey of weight loss, sobriety, and building a thriving food business while maintaining a healthy lifestyle. He opens up about overcoming addiction, the challenges of food-related temptations, and his approach to fitness and nutrition. Ethan and Duce also discuss the psychological struggles of weight maintenance and the realities of skin removal surgery after major weight loss. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS00:00 - Introduction 01:48 - Duce's love for food and barbecue 03:49 - Balancing a food business with weight loss 05:16 - Duce's journey to sobriety 07:54 - Extreme diets and lessons learned 10:56 - The challenge of weight maintenance 17:40 - How sobriety changed Duce's life 25:06 - Parenting, food, and body image 33:57 - Thoughts on weight loss drugs 41:45 - Considering skin removal surgery 50:31 - The mental challenges of transformation 58:35 - Closing thoughts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Dawgs Only, host Rodney McLeod Jr. discusses retirement with Special Teams Coordinator Bubba Ventrone, Running Backs coach Duce Staley and three-time Super Bowl champion Jerod Cherry. #DawgsOnlyPodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.