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A TUTTA C con Lucio Marinucci. Ospiti: Luca Esposito, Mattia Rolando, Nando Armenante
Roberto Esposito è l'autore, assieme a Massimo Cacciari, del libro “Kaos” pubblicato da il Mulino. Roberto Esposito è professore emerito della Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa. Questo libro contiene in realtà due saggi distinti, ma tenuti assieme dalla necessità di ragionare filosoficamente su disordine globale e ordini possibili. Il mito del globo è il titolo del testo del professor Massimo Cacciari, Geopolitica e metafisica è scritto dal professor Roberto Esposito che è anche il protagonista di questa intervista. Assieme a Roberto Esposito ripercorreremo la storia della geopolitica a cominciare da Henry Kissinger che ne è stato esponente di primissimo piano, per arrivare a scoprire la sua radice metafisica. L'autore ci guiderà fino alla geopolitica contemporanea, arrivando alla conclusione per cui soltanto il diritto e la geopolitica stessa, insieme, potranno condurci, dal disordine globale a altri ordini possibili.Periscritto è un podcast originale di Marzia Tomasin e prodotto da Atelier Cultura. www.ateliercultura.itLe musiche originali sono di Remo Anzovino.Sound design di Rossella Pivanti. Partner culturale: Palazzetti www.palazzetti.it Copyright © 2016 Marzia Tomasin
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Seconda amichevole, stesso risultato: 1-0 per l'Italia di Silvio Baldini. Decide ancora l'attaccante nerazzurro. Nella ripresa traversa di Koleosho e, nel finale, rosso diretto per Reggiani. Una domenica che ha visto trionfare anche l'U17, diventata campione d'Europa. Ne parlano Simone Solario ed Enrico Zambruno.Potrero, dove tutto ha inizio. Un podcast sul calcio italiano e internazionale.Su Como TV (https://tv.comofootball.com) nel 2026 potete seguire in diretta le partite della Saudi Pro League, Saudi King's Cup, Supercoppa d'Arabia, Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, Recopa, Liga Profesional Argentina, Trofeo de Campeones argentino, Eredivisie, Coppa di Francia, Scottish Premiership, Coppa di Scozia, Scottish League Cup, Scottish Championship, Coppa di Portogallo, Supercoppa di Portogallo, HNL croata e tutti i contenuti di calcio italiano e internazionale on demand.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/potrero--5761582/support.
Un Italia giovane, piena di esordi e coraggiosa vince contro il Lussemburgo, con Pio Esposito che firma il gol vittoria. Con Giuseppe Broggini e Luca Tumminello.Potrero, dove tutto ha inizio. Un podcast sul calcio italiano e internazionale.Su Como TV (https://tv.comofootball.com) nel 2026 potete seguire in diretta le partite della Saudi Pro League, Saudi King's Cup, Supercoppa d'Arabia, Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, Recopa, Liga Profesional Argentina, Trofeo de Campeones argentino, Eredivisie, Coppa di Francia, Scottish Premiership, Coppa di Scozia, Scottish League Cup, Scottish Championship, Coppa di Portogallo, Supercoppa di Portogallo, HNL croata e tutti i contenuti di calcio italiano e internazionale on demand.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/potrero--5761582/support.
Questa sera debutta l'Italia più giovane di sempre guidata da Silvio Baldini. Gli azzurri, promossi in buona parte dalla formazione U21, sfideranno in trasferta il Lussemburgo nel primo dei due test match della settimana. Ce ne parlano Simone Solario e Nicola Bondavalli.Potrero, dove tutto ha inizio. Un podcast sul calcio italiano e internazionale.Su Como TV (https://tv.comofootball.com) nel 2026 potete seguire in diretta le partite della Saudi Pro League, Saudi King's Cup, Supercoppa d'Arabia, Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, Recopa, Liga Profesional Argentina, Trofeo de Campeones argentino, Eredivisie, Coppa di Francia, Scottish Premiership, Coppa di Scozia, Scottish League Cup, Scottish Championship, Coppa di Portogallo, Supercoppa di Portogallo, HNL croata e tutti i contenuti di calcio italiano e internazionale on demand.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/potrero--5761582/support.
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Esposito: Connor McKnight talks White Sox, how the Cubs can turn their fortunes around? (Hour 2) full 2381 Mon, 25 May 2026 17:14:30 +0000 czhhyQBaec97Rj7WNF648qrt179nE4NN sports Best of 104.3 The Score sports Esposito: Connor McKnight talks White Sox, how the Cubs can turn their fortunes around? (Hour 2) Best of 104.3 The Score Best of 104.3 The Score is a curated snapshot of the station at its best, delivering the standout moments Chicago sports fans don't want to miss. Featuring top interviews, expert commentary, and memorable segments from across the lineup, the podcast covers everything from Bears Sundays and Cubs summers to Bulls, Blackhawks, and White Sox headlines. Whether you're catching up or reliving the biggest conversations of the day, Best of 104.3 The Score brings the voices, stories, and debates that power Chicago sports talk into one easy listen. © 2026 Audacy, Inc. Sports
Esposito: Cubs continue struggling, Tony Andracki interview (Hour 1) full 2501 Mon, 25 May 2026 17:02:26 +0000 SQfYLL3W1HTnH1ofPORC4tdjhuYyouKK sports Best of 104.3 The Score sports Esposito: Cubs continue struggling, Tony Andracki interview (Hour 1) Best of 104.3 The Score Best of 104.3 The Score is a curated snapshot of the station at its best, delivering the standout moments Chicago sports fans don't want to miss. Featuring top interviews, expert commentary, and memorable segments from across the lineup, the podcast covers everything from Bears Sundays and Cubs summers to Bulls, Blackhawks, and White Sox headlines. Whether you're catching up or reliving the biggest conversations of the day, Best of 104.3 The Score brings the voices, stories, and debates that power Chicago sports talk into one easy listen. © 2026 Audacy, Inc. Sports https://player.amperwavepo
Comics writer Joey Esposito returns to the show to talk with Byron about his big projects dropping in July, Killer Influences from IDW's Crime Imprint and Power Rangers Unlimited from Boom Studios. We discuss the value of making things by hand then jump into the dark world of his new satirical, true crime project Killer Influences and how the book Murderland inspired Joey to want to examine modern clout chasing and content culture in a comic book. Then we flip the script and jump into the kinetic universe of Power Rangers Unlimited and Byron gets the full download from a dedicated superfan and how Joey and co-writing partner Kenny Porter are condensing 30 years of canon into this exciting new book; Byron discovers his favorite new character, Captain Mutiny; and Joey talks about the new ranger, Striking Tiger Unlimited Ranger. Killer Influences from IDW Crime Killer Influences follows Melvin, a serial killer who is aspiring to be one of the most infamous to ever do it, a true American nightmare. His problem? He's so efficient and methodical that he doesn't have a brand. No one has connected his crimes—except for Kylie, an aspiring true crime influencer who is flailing at a small-town newspaper. When she comes across Melvin's crimes and reaches out to him… she figures out how she's going to become a star. She will give Melvin the identity he needs to be the iconic serial killer he wants to be, while she follows his exploits on her channel and becomes famous. Kylie and Melvin make a pact that will make their dreams come true and destroy their lives in the process. Eisner Award nominee Joey Esposito (The Pedestrian, Batman: Urban Legends) and rising-star artist Valeria Burzo (Castle Full of Blackbirds, EC Comics) deliver a scathing and thrilling true crime serial killer saga with Killer Influences! Power Rangers Unlimited from Boom Studios Get ready for a groundbreaking new series featuring all your favorite Rangers across time and space! This is it, Power Rangers fans! All of your favorite Rangers from every season and every series of the long-running television and comic series will finally be united in ways you've never even dreamed! At a mysterious base on the planet Aquitar, a morphinomenal program is taking shape… Under the guidance of the eccentric Operator, the Striking Tiger Unlimited Ranger calls upon Power Rangers from across time and space to form elite teams and battle a rising evil! In the first issue of this all-new ongoing series, get ready as Power Rangers superfans Joey Esposito (Batman: Urban Legends) and Kenny Porter (The Flash: The Fastest Man Alive, Fearless) alongside superstar artist Alessio Zonno (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III) draw from across thirty years of canon to bring together unlimited dream teams of your favorite Rangers. Follow Comic Book Yeti
Post-partita Bologna-Inter 3-3, 23 maggio 2026. Gol Dimarco, gol Bernardeschi, gol Pobega, autogol Zielinski, gol Esposito, gol Diouf.
Mario Esposito e Carlo Emilio Zummocuratori della mostra "Lucio Dalla e Roberto Roversi. Automobili. Un disco"MAUTO Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile di TorinoFino al 20 settembre 2026A cinquant'anni dalla pubblicazione, il progetto espositivo invita a riascoltare un album e a ripensare il nostro rapporto con una delle invenzioni che più hanno segnato – e continuano a segnare – la nostra storia.Installation view. Ph. PerottinoIl Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile presenta il progetto espositivo LUCIO DALLA & ROBERTO ROVERSI. AUTOMOBILI. UN DISCO. In esposizione da mercoledì 13 maggio a domenica 20 settembre - nella project room al primo piano - materiali d'archivio, illustrazioni e automobili che accompagnano il visitatore in un percorso in cui le canzoni dell'album prendono forma nello spazio espositivo, intrecciando memoria storica, immaginario collettivo e riflessione contemporanea sul ruolo dell'automobile nella società.“Il Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile rappresenta il contesto ideale per accogliere e amplificare il progetto Lucio Dalla & Roberto Roversi. Automobili. Un disco. Da luogo tradizionalmente deputato alla conservazione e valorizzazione dell'oggetto automobile, il Museo si configura oggi come uno spazio di riflessione culturale più ampio, in linea con una strategia che privilegia approcci trasversali e intersezionali. Portare questa mostra al MAUTO significa spostare lo sguardo - da oggetto tecnico a fenomeno culturale complesso - e interrogare le narrazioni che hanno costruito il mito dell'auto, metterle in discussione e aprire nuove prospettive di lettura che coinvolgono musica, letteratura, arte e società. La mostra si inserisce così pienamente nella nuova visione del Museo: un'istituzione capace di raccontare l'automobile come lente privilegiata per comprendere le trasformazioni del Novecento e le sfide del contemporaneo. Automobili diventa allora un archivio vivo, un racconto aperto, uno strumento critico”. Lorenza Bravetta, Direttore MAUTONel 1976 la casa discografica RCA pubblica Automobili, il concept album di Lucio Dalla e Roberto Roversi dedicato al simbolo per eccellenza della modernità e delle trasformazioni del Novecento. Il cantautore e il poeta, entrambi bolognesi, avevano originariamente composto undici brani destinati alla scena teatrale. La scelta di ridurli a soli sei per la pubblicazione su LP segna, al tempo stesso, il culmine e la rottura della loro collaborazione. Una decisione che rende oggi necessario riscoprire anche le cinque canzoni escluse, fondamentali per comprendere appieno la portata sociale e politica della loro visione del rapporto tra l'uomo e l'automobile.Quando uscì, l'album fu accolto come un'opera anomala, difficile, profondamente politica. Lontano dalle logiche commerciali della discografia dell'epoca, il disco si configurava come un affresco critico della società industriale italiana, in cui l'automobile non era semplice oggetto di desiderio o simbolo di progresso, ma dispositivo culturale, sociale e ideologico. Le recensioni dell'epoca ne sottolineavano la natura spiazzante: un concept album che smontava il mito dell'automobile proprio mentre questo raggiungeva la sua massima espansione. Nelle parole di Roversi e nelle musiche di Dalla, l'automobile è teatro di contraddizioni: promessa di libertà e insieme strumento di alienazione, icona di modernità e al tempo stesso segno di crisi industriale, simbolo di potere e oggetto destinato al declino. A distanza di cinquant'anni, Automobili si rivela un'opera sorprendentemente attuale. In un presente segnato dalla transizione ecologica, dalla ridefinizione dei modelli di mobilità e da un ripensamento radicale del rapporto tra uomo, tecnologia e ambiente, il “futuro incompleto” evocato dal disco appare come una chiave di lettura potente per interpretare il nostro tempo. La mostra nasce dunque come un dispositivo interpretativo: non una celebrazione nostalgica, ma un campo di tensione tra passato e presente. Le canzoni diventano matrici narrative che attivano una pluralità di linguaggi – automobili, materiali d'archivio, immagini, suoni, illustrazioni – per costruire un racconto stratificato, capace di attraversare storia, cultura pop, industria, immaginario e critica sociale.Installation view. Ph. PerottinoIn esposizione materiali originali provenienti dall'archivio di Antonio Bagnoli - nipote di Roberto Roversi - e dedicati all'universo di Automobili e alla collaborazione tra Lucio Dalla e il poeta: programmi di sala e locandine dello spettacolo teatrale Il futuro dell'automobile (1976), taccuini manoscritti di Roberto Roversi con testi e scalette preparatorie, lettere autografe tra Dalla e Roversi, documenti legati alla richiesta dello pseudonimo “Norisso” presso la SIAE, articoli e interviste pubblicate sulla stampa dell'epoca, oltre a testi originali delle canzoni e materiali audiovisivi tratti dal programma televisivo Automobili andato in onda nel 1977. Un corpus eterogeneo che restituisce il clima culturale, artistico e politico in cui nacque uno dei progetti più radicali e visionari della canzone italiana degli anni Settanta. Accanto ai documenti, due vetture - la Alfa Romeo tipo B P3 del 1932 e la Autobianchi Bianchina 4 posti del 1967 - che, accostate, restituiscono la parabola culturale dell'automobile italiana: da simbolo eroico e visionario a presenza diffusa e contraddittoria della modernità contemporanea. La prima rimanda direttamente alla dimensione epica evocata nel brano Nuvolari e, più in generale, al racconto della velocità come mito moderno. È l'automobile delle corse, dell'eroismo individuale, delle Mille Miglia e dei grandi piloti celebrati nel disco: una macchina estrema, simbolo di un'Italia che costruisce il proprio immaginario tecnologico e sportivo attraverso figure leggendarie e imprese collettive. La Bianchina rappresenta invece l'altra faccia del racconto: l'automobile popolare, accessibile, entrata nella vita quotidiana degli italiani durante il boom economico. È la vettura delle famiglie, delle periferie, delle vacanze e della motorizzazione di massa che Dalla e Roversi osservano criticamente in Automobili, tra alienazione urbana, ingorghi, consumi e trasformazioni del paesaggio sociale.Con il patrocinio diMinistero della CulturaRegione PiemonteCittà di TorinoFondazione Lucio DallaDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/
Bearded Comic Bro got to sit down and talk with comic writer Joey Esposito. Joey the writer of comics like "The Pedestrian, Power Rangers Unlimited, Killer Influences and more". Make sure you watch the video and check out all the links below that we mention in the video. Follow Joey on Social Media Joey EspositoTwitter: @joeyespositoInstagram: @_joeyesposito
In episode 64 of the Executive Perspective, Ron will be interviewing retired NYPD Deputy Inspector and former New York State Lieutenant Governor and Senate candidate Alison Esposito. From a patrol officer to the precinct Anti-Crime unit to the elite Emergency Services Unit, Alison then rose through the ranks. She supervised a precinct Detective Squad, served as a lieutenant in the Gang division, and commanded the NYPD Housing Police Service Area 3 and the 70th Precinct. Alison, who was well-liked and respected, left her thriving career to pursue a more significant change for the city and state she cherished. She decided to run for public office alongside Lee Zeldin. Join us to hear her story and learn about her current endeavors and her thoughts on the current political climate in New York City and the NYPD. Link to Alisons LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alison-esposito-b409598b Find prior episodes of the Executive Perspective at: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_YGTl92zUEtavc4-pl83mX4fjhVfv5xr Contact Ron and Rob: On X - @ExecPerspective email - theexecutiveperspective@gmail.com #NYPD #NYC #Crime #Politics #TheFinestUnfiltered #Police #NewYorkCity #TheExecutivePerspective #AlisonEsposito️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5689366474915840 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Rocco Esposito, anima e cuore di "Bar Rosella" a Melbourne, ci guida in questa ricetta simbolo della tradizione pugliese.
Vigilia Lazio-Inter, ultimissime probabili formazioni, calciomercato, Pavard, caso arbitri e non solo.
Au sommaire de Radio Foot internationale ce lundi 4 mai 2026 à 16h10 T.U. rediffusion à 21h10 T.U. : - Italie, 2e Scudetto pour l'Inter Milan. ; - La Ligue 1 à l'heure du « Pogback ! » ; - Jean-Jacques Ndala de nouveau au sifflet d'une finale ! - Italie, 21e Scudetto pour l'Inter Milan. À trois journées du terme, et après avoir loupé le titre d'un point l'an passé et échoué en finale de C1, les Nerazzurri, vainqueurs hier (3 mai 2026) de Parme, ne peuvent plus être rejoints par les Napolitains, champions sortants. Un succès pour le coach roumain Cristian Chivu qui a su relancer les Milanais, et rajeunir l'effectif (Bony, Diouf, Esposito). Club constant, meilleure attaque, le bémol reste l'élimination aux barrages d'accession de la C1 par Bodo/Glimt. L'Inter peut encore réaliser le doublé championnat/Coupe. - Des poursuivants loin derrière. Notamment les rivaux de l'AC Milan (battus hier à Sassuolo), et la Juventus Turin qui a calé ce dimanche face aux relégués de l'Hellas Vérone. Quel bilan de cette saison de Serie A ? Quel bilan de l'année de foot en Italie ? Matteo Cioffi est en direct avec nous. - La Ligue 1 à l'heure du « Pogback ! » Paul Pogba enfin titularisé à Monaco ! Une première depuis 3 ans pour la « Pioche ». Les joueurs du Rocher se sont imposés à Metz (condamné à la descente), mais le milieu international a manqué de rythme. - Le bon week-end du foot lyonnais ! Les féminines ont renversé Arsenal et obtenu un nouveau billet pour la finale de la C1. Elles y affronteront le FC Barcelone pour la 4e fois. Les Catalanes, qui l'ont emporté sur le Bayern Munich à domicile (4-2), la disputent régulièrement. - Bonne opération pour les hommes de Fonseca. Vainqueur de Rennes (4-2), l'OL passe 3e au classement à 2 journées de la fin. - Marseille sombre à nouveau ! Lourdement battu à Nantes, le 11 d'Habib Beye n'a pris que 4 points lors des 6 derniers matches. Les Phocéens vont-ils au final être écartés des compétitions européennes ? Bilan accablant et saison à oublier. La pire de l'ère McCourt ? - Jean-Jacques Ndala de nouveau au sifflet d'une finale ! Le Congolais dirigera la 1ère manche de la finale de Ligue des champions CAF à Pretoria, entre les Mamelodi Sundowns et l'AS Far. Malgré les critiques nées de la dernière finale de la CAN, cette nomination confirme-t-elle son statut parmi les arbitres de référence sur le continent ? Pas sûr que les Rabatais se réjouissent de sa présence sur le terrain... Pour débattre avec Hugo Moissonnier : Marc Libbra, Hervé Penot, Nicolas Vilas. Technique/réalisation : Laurent Salerno - Pierre Guérin.
Au sommaire de Radio Foot internationale ce lundi 4 mai 2026 à 16h10 T.U. rediffusion à 21h10 T.U. : - Italie, 2e Scudetto pour l'Inter Milan. ; - La Ligue 1 à l'heure du « Pogback ! » ; - Jean-Jacques Ndala de nouveau au sifflet d'une finale ! - Italie, 21e Scudetto pour l'Inter Milan. À trois journées du terme, et après avoir loupé le titre d'un point l'an passé et échoué en finale de C1, les Nerazzurri, vainqueurs hier (3 mai 2026) de Parme, ne peuvent plus être rejoints par les Napolitains, champions sortants. Un succès pour le coach roumain Cristian Chivu qui a su relancer les Milanais, et rajeunir l'effectif (Bony, Diouf, Esposito). Club constant, meilleure attaque, le bémol reste l'élimination aux barrages d'accession de la C1 par Bodo/Glimt. L'Inter peut encore réaliser le doublé championnat/Coupe. - Des poursuivants loin derrière. Notamment les rivaux de l'AC Milan (battus hier à Sassuolo), et la Juventus Turin qui a calé ce dimanche face aux relégués de l'Hellas Vérone. Quel bilan de cette saison de Serie A ? Quel bilan de l'année de foot en Italie ? Matteo Cioffi est en direct avec nous. - La Ligue 1 à l'heure du « Pogback ! » Paul Pogba enfin titularisé à Monaco ! Une première depuis 3 ans pour la « Pioche ». Les joueurs du Rocher se sont imposés à Metz (condamné à la descente), mais le milieu international a manqué de rythme. - Le bon week-end du foot lyonnais ! Les féminines ont renversé Arsenal et obtenu un nouveau billet pour la finale de la C1. Elles y affronteront le FC Barcelone pour la 4e fois. Les Catalanes, qui l'ont emporté sur le Bayern Munich à domicile (4-2), la disputent régulièrement. - Bonne opération pour les hommes de Fonseca. Vainqueur de Rennes (4-2), l'OL passe 3e au classement à 2 journées de la fin. - Marseille sombre à nouveau ! Lourdement battu à Nantes, le 11 d'Habib Beye n'a pris que 4 points lors des 6 derniers matches. Les Phocéens vont-ils au final être écartés des compétitions européennes ? Bilan accablant et saison à oublier. La pire de l'ère McCourt ? - Jean-Jacques Ndala de nouveau au sifflet d'une finale ! Le Congolais dirigera la 1ère manche de la finale de Ligue des champions CAF à Pretoria, entre les Mamelodi Sundowns et l'AS Far. Malgré les critiques nées de la dernière finale de la CAN, cette nomination confirme-t-elle son statut parmi les arbitres de référence sur le continent ? Pas sûr que les Rabatais se réjouissent de sa présence sur le terrain... Pour débattre avec Hugo Moissonnier : Marc Libbra, Hervé Penot, Nicolas Vilas. Technique/réalisation : Laurent Salerno - Pierre Guérin.
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A TUTTA C con Lucio Marinucci. Ospiti: Luca Esposito, Alessandro Pizzoli, Ezio Pellegrini
“I hope that individual taxonomists take a step back and really think about the choices they make when it comes to collaboration…I want taxonomists to consider equity in their work, and not just consider that but actively support actions that are making a difference in the way we do science.” Cláudia Xavier's words here address the issue that is the focus of her new paper; who actually gets the opportunity to be a taxonomist? In this episode, I talk to Katherine and Cláudia about their experiences writing this paper, but also being taxonomists in a field that wasn't built with everyone in mind. They tell me the stories of two marginalized taxonomists who made outsized impacts on their field, and how they hope their research lays the foundation for a more equitable and just arachnology in the future.Katherine Montana and Cláudia Xavier's paper “If history is written by the victors, who describes the spiders? Species author trends reflect gender and geopolitical disparities in biodiversity science” is in volume 146, issue 1 of the Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. It can be found here: https://doi.org/10.1093/biolinnean/blaf067A transcript of this episode can be found here: Cláudia and KatherineA spanish transcript of this episode can be found here: Cláudia and Katherine en españolFollow Cláudia on Bluesky: @claudiaxavier.bsky.social And learn from her on Instagram: @geaaoficialCheck out more from the Esposito lab:https://www.arachnerds.info/And follow them on Instagram: @arachnerdsDr. Esposito is also the founder of the 500 Queer Scientists project:https://500queerscientists.com/World Spider Catalog: https://wsc.nmbe.ch/Untold Stories from the Academy:https://www.calacademy.org/scientists/library/untold-storiesWhy Fish Don't Exist by Lulu Millerhttps://pushkinpress.com/book/why-fish-dont-exist/Additional reading:Developing scientific equity for biodiversity research: a thematic analysis of ecological change impacts on ranchers in Baja California Sur, Mexico: https://doi.org/10.1017/S1742170525100100Science in Indigenous homelands: addressing power and justice in sustainability science from/with/in the Penobscot Riverhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s11625-021-00904-3Promoting equity between the Global North and Global South in entomological researchhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.cois.2025.101357Anti-racist interventions to transform ecology, evolution and conservation biology departmentshttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-021-01522-zBe sure to follow New Species on Bluesky (@newspeciespodcast.bsky.social) and Instagram (@NewSpeciesPodcast) and “like” the podcast page on Facebook (www.facebook.com/NewSpeciesPodcast).Music in this podcast is "No More (Instrumental)," by HaTom (https://fanlink.to/HaTom)If you have questions or feedback about this podcast, please e-mail us at NewSpeciesPodcast@gmail.comIf you would like to support this podcast and enjoy bonus episodes, please consider doing so at https://www.patreon.com/NewSpeciesPod
What if the diagnosis you were given wasn't the end of your story?In this powerful episode, Rich sits down with Daniel Esposito, a former NFL player who was told he would need multiple joint replacements and live with chronic pain for the rest of his life. Instead of accepting that fate, Daniel spent years researching, experimenting, and ultimately transforming his health in ways doctors said weren't possible.Now a two-time USA Track & Field Masters National Champion, Daniel shares how he went from debilitating pain to peak performance and how others can begin their own healing journey.In this episode, you'll learn: Why chronic pain may not be what you've been told The role inflammation plays in your body How diet and lifestyle choices impact healing Simple strategies to start taking control of your health Resources & Links: undu.me linkin.bio/undomethod If this episode resonated with you, please take a moment to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs to hear it. And as always, keep the conversations going.Send us Fan MailLiving Well HealthcareGet Your Lifestyle BackDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showRate & Review on Apple Podcasts Follow the Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast on Social Media:Facebook – Conversations with Rich Bennett Facebook Group (Join the conversation) – Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast group | FacebookTwitter – Conversations with Rich Bennett Instagram – @conversationswithrichbennettTikTok – CWRB (@conversationsrichbennett) | TikTokSponsors, Affiliates, and ways we pay the bills:Hosted on BuzzsproutSquadCastSubscribe by Email
Welcome back to another episode of The Human Odyssey: A Human-Centered Podcast!On this episode of The Human Odyssey, Reginald O'Hara, PhD, Director of Applied Health and Performance at Sophic Synergistics, sits down with Marc Esposito, recently retired U.S. Air Force Special Tactics Officer, to explore what it takes to perform, lead, and recover in no-fail environments. Marc shares insights from over two decades in special operations, including stress inoculation, cognitive resilience, leadership under pressure, recovery after severe injury, and how lessons from elite populations can translate to everyday performance.This episode of The Human Odyssey was recorded on April 1, 2026.Visit our website: https://sophicsynergistics.com/ Follow us on social media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SophicSynergistics/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sophicsynergistics/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sophic-synergistics-llc/X (fka Twitter): https://x.com/SophicS_LLC
-NIC ESPOSITO- Edgar and Ken sit down with Nic Esposito, founder of Circa Systems, to explore his journey from public service in Philadelphia to building circular economy ventures. From zero waste leadership to launching startups, Nic shares how alignment, service, and human connection have shaped his path. A powerful conversation on building purpose-driven businesses without losing what matters most. The purpose of The True Alignment® podcast is to start the conversation around alignment, both in business and personal life, and it is up to you to see that conversation through. As always, if you have any questions, possible topics, or are looking to take your alignment further, please reach out to us at info@truealignment.com. Alignment Survey Links & Show Notes Nic Esposito on LinkedIn Circa Systems Who we work with Edgar Papke Ken Sagendorf Music Music by, local Colorado band, The Skinny
Italy play Bosnia and Herzegovina on Tuesday in Zenica in their FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifying Playoff final. What changes will Azzurri manager Gennaro Gattuso make following the semi-final win over Northern Ireland? Carlo Garganese and Nima Tavallaey preview and discuss the possible line-ups and latest team news ahead of the match. Who do you think should start? This is a clip from the weekly Q & A Pod available in full for all patrons and YouTube Membems. If you want to support The Italian Football Podcast, be able to send in questions AND get every episode with NO ads, simply become a member on Patreon.com/TIFP OR Spotify OR YouTube Memberships. Your support makes The Italian Football Podcast possible. Follow us: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Matchday 30, and both Milan & Napoli have edged closer to Inter, with the leaders dropping points for a third consecutive match.Como extended their lead over Juventus in the top 4 race to 3 points with a statement 5-0 victory over Pisa, as Fàbregas' men now also boast the best defensive record in the league.Marco Giampaolo's debut at Cremonese brought them 3 points in a rare win over Parma. Lecce re-enter the relegation zone, with Fiorentina now just 2 points clear.Tune in if you want to party.TIMESTAMPS:0:00 Intro & Matchday Overview 1:30 Goal of the Week 1:50 Pavlović Rocket vs Torino 2:40 Benevo Bid Promo 3:50 Socials & Patreon Plug 4:40 Inter vs Fiorentina (Match Intro) 6:20 Inter Score After 40 Seconds 7:30 Fiorentina Chances & Misses 8:10 Fiorentina Equalizer (77') 10:30 Inter Game Management Issues 11:20 Inter Tactical Drop-Off 12:50 Kean Performance Analysis 14:00 Late Drama & De Gea Save 15:00 Are Inter Bottling Under Pressure? 16:30 Inter Lack of Attacking Presence 17:10 Thuram Criticism 18:10 Fiorentina Tactical Adjustments 18:50 Title Race Pressure Discussion 21:00 Italy Striker Debate (Kean vs Esposito vs Retegui) 23:30 Best Fit for National Team 25:50 Serie A Table Update 26:30 Milan vs Torino (Match Intro) 27:30 Goals Recap (3–2) 28:30 Milan Tactical Shift (Back 4 Impact) 29:30 Fofana Role & Performance 31:50 Allegri Tactical Adjustments (Pattern) 34:50 Tomori Discussion (System Fit) 38:20 Torino Tactical Analysis 39:45 Napoli vs Cagliari (Match Intro) 40:30 Lineups & Setup 42:00 Match Breakdown & Napoli Control 48:00 Napoli Title Credentials Discussion 52:30 Como vs Pisa (Match Intro) 53:00 Goals Breakdown (5–0) 54:30 Como Tactical Strengths 1:10:40 Juventus Segment (Top 4 / Performance Analysis) 1:27:20 Atalanta Segment (Squad & Project Discussion) 1:47:20 Inter Fan Call-In / Title Race Pressure Discussion 2:05:40 Predictions Segment (Next Matchday Picks) 2:07:30 Outro + Patreon / Community Plug Become a patreon: https://patreon.com/Serieaspotlight?Special Shoutout to our Media Partners Benevo Bid - Check out their collection here; https://benevobid.com/#acmilan #inter #juventus #torino #napoli #atalanta #bologna #fiorentina #roma #lazio #lecce #cagliari #udinese #monza #venezia #como #hellasverona #parma #empoli #genoa #football #soccer #footballpodcast #podcast PatreonYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@serieaspotlightInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/serieaspotlight/Twitter: https://x.com/SerieASpotlight?
Alex Camp and Cuyler Esposito join the Restaurant Unstoppable Network for a live Q+A on April 13th, 2026 at 11AM EST. To join us and engage with all our guests and events, go to restaurantunstoppable.com/live -OR- to just catch today's guest, head over to restaurantunstoppable.com/cwe and we will get you a link to join that specific event for FREE! Alex Camp is the vice president of operations services at Layne's Chicken Fingers, where he serves as the "central nervous system" of the brand's rapidly growing franchise system. After joining Layne's in 2024 as senior director of operations, he brought decades of restaurant and franchising experience to support the company's expansion beyond Texas, overseeing how corporate infrastructure translates into smooth, profitable operations in every restaurant. In his current role, Alex focuses on cross‑departmental collaboration, turning the leadership team's strategic vision into reality for franchisees and ensuring new initiatives—from IT to marketing to construction—actually reach the guest experience on the ground. Known for a service‑first mindset, he sees his job as building feedback pathways between franchisees and the home office so Layne's can protect the brand while helping local owners operate at their best. Cuyler Esposito is the vice president of culture operations at Layne's Chicken Fingers, leading a "culture‑first, operations‑very‑close‑behind" approach as the brand scales nationwide. A former multi‑unit foodservice franchisee, Cuyler joined the Layne's leadership team to be a dedicated voice for franchisees, ensuring the company's small‑town hospitality, high‑touch support, and Texas "Born and Breaded" roots stay at the center of how the system runs. In his role, he focuses on team development, hospitality standards, and values‑driven operations across the franchise network so that every new location reflects the same energy and guest experience that made the original College Station restaurant a legend. For Cuyler, it's not just a job but a lifestyle—he views himself as the liaison between franchise owners and the brand, committed to protecting both while helping operators and their teams get better every day. Join RULibrary: www.restaurantunstoppable.com/RULibrary Join RULive: www.restaurantunstoppable.com/live Set Up your RUEvolve 1:1: www.restaurantunstoppable.com/evolve Subscribe on YouTube: https://youtube.com/restaurantunstoppable Subscribe to our email newsletter: https://www.restaurantunstoppable.com/ Today's sponsors: - Restaurant Technologies — the leader in automated cooking oil management. Their Total Oil Management solution is an end-to-end closed loop automated system that delivers, monitors, filters, collects, and recycles your cooking oil eliminating one of the dirtiest jobs in the kitchen.. Automate your oil and elevate your kitchen by visiting rti-inc.com or call 888-779-5314 to get started! - Restaurant Systems Pro - Lower your prime cost by $1,000, and get paid $1,000 with the Restaurant Systems Pro 30-Day Prime Cost Challenge. If you successfully improve your prime cost by $1,000 or more compared to the same 30-day period last year, Restaurant Systems Pro will pay you $1,000. It's a "reverse guarantee." Let's make 2026 the year your restaurant thrives. - US Foods®. Running a restaurant takes MORE than great food—it takes reliable deliveries, quality products, and smart tools. US Foods® helps you make it. Ready to level up? Visit: usfoods.com/expectmore. - Guest contact info: Website: https://www.layneschickenfingers.com Thanks for listening! Rate the podcast, subscribe, and share!
Joe Massaro brought an unbuilt Frank Lloyd Wright design to life and weathered 20 years of criticism from Wright purists; Corbett Jones share his new documentary on Arts and architecture magazine and the Case Study Houses; Glenn Kurtz gracked down the men in Lewis Hine's iconic Empire State Building photographs, turning symbols into real people; and musical guest Jenna Esposito keeps the 60's alive.
What if the pain you've been told to “manage” isn't a life sentence? On Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, hosted by Yusuf, Daniel Esposito shares a grounded, body-first way to rethink chronic discomfort through what he calls the “Big Three”: inflammation, oxidation, and collagen. This episode is for anyone waking up stiff, sore, puffy, or depleted—especially if you feel stuck between fear and fatigue. Dan breaks down everyday signals (like swelling, tight tissue, and low energy) and offers simple, non-overwhelming practices to support your body's natural repair rhythm. About the Guest: Daniel (Dan) Esposito is the creator of the Undu Method. A lifelong elite athlete, he lived with chronic pain and underwent 15 surgeries before rebuilding his approach to recovery. He also created a supplement called Flexibility Fuel. Episode Chapters: 00:05:13 — “What if the pain isn't permanent?” (opening frame) 00:06:15 — The “Big Three”: inflammation, oxidation, collagen 00:07:15 — Inflammation as a healing signal (not just aging) 00:08:08 — Omega-3 vs Omega-6 balance and exaggerated responses 00:11:00 — The “cleanup” idea: fasting window and tissue buildup 00:14:06 — Oxidation, free radicals, and everyday stressors 00:20:20 — Morning reset: hydration, nasal breathing, grounding Key Takeaways: Reframe inflammation as a signal—then look for what's repeatedly triggering it. Support your day with hydration first, before adding more complexity. Practice intentional nasal breathing to support calm, steady regulation. Notice “puffiness” as feedback: your system may be under constant strain. Prioritize daily basics: food quality, movement, and recovery rhythm. How to Connect With the Guest: Website: https://www.undu.me/ Socials: @undu method (UNDU method) Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. The views expressed are the personal opinions of the guest and do not reflect the views of the host or Healthy Mind By Avik™️. We do not intend to harm, defame, or discredit any person, organization, brand, product, country, or profession mentioned. All third-party media used remain the property of their respective owners and are used under fair use for informational purposes. By watching, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer. Healthy Mind By Avik™️ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it's become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty, storyteller, survivor, and wellness advocate. With over 6000+ episodes and 200K+ global listeners, we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters.
The Capitalism and Freedom in the Twenty-First Century Podcast
Jon Hartley and Jim Esposito discuss Jim's beginnings, his career in senior roles at Goldman Sachs in New York and London, and moving to Miami to run one of the world's largest broker-dealer and market makers, Citadel Securities. They also discuss the rising role Miami is playing in global capital markets (becoming “Wall Street South”) with Citadel's moving its headquarters there, ongoing trends in the economy, and the rising role of AI in finance and business. Recorded on February 27, 2026. ABOUT THE SERIES Each episode of Capitalism and Freedom in the 21st Century, a video podcast series and the official podcast of the Hoover Economic Policy Working Group, focuses on getting into the weeds of economics, finance, and public policy on important current topics through one-on-one interviews. Host Jon Hartley asks guests about their main ideas and contributions to academic research and policy. The podcast is titled after Milton Friedman‘s famous 1962 bestselling book Capitalism and Freedom, which after 60 years, remains prescient from its focus on various topics which are now at the forefront of economic debates, such as monetary policy and inflation, fiscal policy, occupational licensing, education vouchers, income share agreements, the distribution of income, and negative income taxes, among many other topics. For more information about the podcast, or subscribe for the next episode, click here.
Step inside one of the Hudson Valley's most exciting wedding events as we recap Westchester Magazine's Unveiled: A Boutique Bridal Brunch, held on Sunday, March 1st at the elegant VIP Country Club. This special event brought together some of the region's most creative and stylish wedding professionals for a morning dedicated to inspiration, planning, and celebration. Hosted by Westchester Magazine and highlighting the best of Westchester/Hudson Valley Weddings, the event featured an impressive collection of top-tier vendors – from florists and photographers to entertainers and bridal fashion experts. Attendees sampled delicious cuisine and desserts, explored stunning bridal gowns, and had the chance to win exciting prizes throughout the afternoon. Westchester Talk Radio was on site capturing all the excitement, speaking with vendors and attendees and bringing listeners an inside look at this unforgettable bridal showcase.Host Joan Franzino spoke with Thomas Esposito, General Manager of the VIP Country Club in New Rochelle. Thomas explains why the venue is more of an "experience" than just a ballroom – highlighting their unique amenities like a built-in nightclub lounge, restaurant-style coffee menus, and their signature "Your Wedding Your Way" customization. Discover how the club uses its stunning waterfront terraces and multiple distinct event spaces to create a wedding journey that keeps couples coming back.
After being a top level athlete his entire life, Daniel developed auto-immune conditions that eventually led to multiple 'lifelong' chronic pain diagnoses. He knew that the only way he could serve my family was to fix it.He created The Undu Method to give people a real solution to a very underserved population: the chronic pain population.Learn more: https://www.undu.me/Be in touch!Instagram: @biblejazzSubscribe to Bible Jazz on Apple!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/uppc-podcast/id1450663729?mt=2Follow on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/2YLbRFDsJbqGEAkMuJ1E5MAnd at www.UPPC.orgMusic:"Vibing Over Venus" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"Modern Jazz Samba" by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4063-modern-jazz-sambaLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license"Study And Relax" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"On Hold for You" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
After being a top level athlete his entire life, Daniel developed auto-immune conditions that eventually led to multiple 'lifelong' chronic pain diagnoses. He knew that the only way he could serve my family was to fix it.He created The Undu Method to give people a real solution to a very underserved population: the chronic pain population.Learn more: https://www.undu.me/Be in touch!Instagram: @biblejazzSubscribe to Bible Jazz on Apple!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/uppc-podcast/id1450663729?mt=2Follow on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/2YLbRFDsJbqGEAkMuJ1E5MAnd at www.UPPC.orgMusic:"Vibing Over Venus" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"Modern Jazz Samba" by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4063-modern-jazz-sambaLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license"Study And Relax" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"On Hold for You" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Send a textDan Esposito dealt with chronic pain for too long. It effected pretty much every aspect of his life. But Dan no longer experiences chronic pain.As Dan shares his story we'll get to see how even a world class athlete can experience pain to the point life becomes a drudgery. But Dan did not want his pain to define him and alter the life he wanted to live. I invited Dan to take twenty minutes or so and explain how he overcame chronic pain and how we listeners can as well.Dan's website:UNDO.MEDan's Email:undomethod@gmail.com
The Richley boys are asking the tough, tough questions when it involves donkey-related crime, what song should play while evading a T. Rex and where Joe "Bean" Esposito's famous song should play in The Shawshank Redemption. Also...double luge is a thing?! Feast your ears!
In 1992, nine-year-old Katie Beers was kidnapped by a family friend and locked in an underground box for 17 days. Katie has now come forward to tell the story that created a national media storm as reporters uncovered the truth about her pre-kidnapping life of neglect and sexual abuse and the details of her rescue. She shares how this experience and the recent death of her kidnapper, John Esposito, has affected her life. Despite the horrible reality of Katie's days of being chained in darkness, the kidnapping was, in fact, the climactic end of a tragic childhood and the beginning of a new life. Katie breaks her silence and reveals her inspiring healing process to the journalist who covered the story of the disappearance more than twenty years ago. Buried Memories is the only source that includes the complete details of her traumatic childhood, transcriptions of recordings from Esposito, a first-hand account of how Katie felt after Esposito's death in 2013, and Katie's hopeful view of the future as she looks back into her dark past.https://amzn.to/463HVsVBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
In this episode of Gangland Wire, host Gary Jenkins takes listeners deep into one of the most chilling and revealing moments in Chicago mob history—a secretive 1967 party for Mob stalwart, Fi Fi Buccieri. It was held at the legendary Edgewater Beach Hotel. What appeared to be a lavish celebration was, in reality, a tightly controlled gathering of roughly 300 mobsters, political figures, and underworld insiders. The occasion marked the 40th birthday of feared Chicago Outfit enforcer Fiore “Fifi” Buccieri, a man whose reputation for violence made him one of the most dangerous figures in the city. Despite not being invited, veteran journalist Bob Wiedrich managed to infiltrate the event, raising serious questions about security, secrecy, and the gathering’s true purpose. This was no ordinary party. Federal surveillance later revealed that the Federal Bureau of Investigation had the room bugged, capturing disturbing conversations—including laughter and casual recollections of torture and murder by Buccieri and his associates. Central to this episode is Buccieri's alleged role in the brutal torture and murder of William “Action” Jackson, a crime that horrified even seasoned law-enforcement agents. These wiretap recordings provide rare insight into the mindset of mob enforcers and the normalization of extreme violence within the Chicago Outfit during the 1960s. The timing of the party was critical. Chicago boss Sam Giancana had recently been released from prison, and rumors swirled that major power moves were underway. Evidence suggests this birthday celebration doubled as a covert mob summit, where leadership issues, alliances, and strategic decisions were quietly discussed away from public view. This party was a who's who of the Chicago Outfit. Men like Mike Glitta, Teets Battalgia, Ceaser DiVarco, Ross Prio, Larry The Hood Bounaguidi, Irvin Weiner, Dominic DiBello, Wee Willie Messino, Joseph Cortino ( former chief of police in Forest Park and several others. You will learn how Anthony Accardo and his driver Jackie Cerone avoided the scene when the cops started taking pictures and writing down names. I also explore the role of the Santa Fe Saddle and Gun Club, an organization tied to questionable fundraising activities that blurred the lines between organized crime, business interests, and local politics. These raffles and social events weren't just about money—they were about influence, access, and control. Throughout the episode, I break down the cast of characters who attended this gathering: loan sharks, enforcers, racketeers, and political fixers. Their interconnected stories reveal a dense web of loyalty, fear, and ambition that defined the Chicago mob scene at its peak. This episode uses the Edgewater Beach Hotel as more than a setting—it becomes a symbol of mob glamour masking ruthless criminal reality. It's a reminder of how deeply organized crime once penetrated American society, and why these stories continue to fascinate, disturb, and resonate today. 0:04 Chicago Mob Tales 1:39 Fifi Buccieri ‘s Infamy 3:19 Giancana’s Absence 4:22 The Santa Fe Saddle and Gun Club 5:36 Edgewater Beach Hotel 8:36 Police Intelligence Operation 12:22 The Notorious Players 16:02 Entertainment at the Banquet 18:54 Reflections on the Meeting Hit me up on Venmo for a cup of coffee or a shot and a beer @ganglandwire Click here to “buy me a cup of coffee” Subscribe to the website for weekly notifications about updates and other Mob information. To go to the store or make a donation or rent Ballot Theft: Burglary, Murder, Coverup, click here To rent ‘Brothers against Brothers’ or ‘Gangland Wire,’ the documentaries click here. To purchase one of my books, click here. Transcript [0:00] Well, hey, all you wiretappers out there in gangland, wireland, [0:03] especially you guys up in Chicago. Yeah, I’ve done several stories on Chicago. I’m on a Chicago trip right now, I guess. I’m going to do one more with our friend, Mr. Cooley, Bob Cooley. We just haven’t set up a time yet, but I’m going to do one more with him for sure. But I’m going to keep some of these Chicago stories up. I got such a great reaction. You know, you guys, you know, like and share these, as they say, on the apps and on YouTube. But anyhow, let’s go back to March of 1967. [0:36] There was a real well-known reporter named Bob Wendrick at the time. He really covered the mob in Chicago. I mean, he might as well have been a member of the mob in Chicago. He was so close to so many people up there. And he had some really good sources and some inside tracks. And he went to a party, but he wasn’t invited to that party. You know, they never really were going to invite Bob Weindrich to a party. It was $25 a plate. There was about 300 outfit mobsters and their associates attended this party. Some of their political associates even. They called a chief of police and I think a mayor of a suburban city. It was at the Edgewater Hotel. It was sponsored by the Santa Fe Saddle and Gun Club. It was to honor the birthday of outfit enforcer, killer, and loan shark Fiore Fifi Bussieri. Fifi was a vicious killer, man. I mean, he was bad. Straight out of the Capone days. [1:36] And he was kind of best known in more modern times. It happened not too long before this party, I believe, or around this time, maybe right after. [1:48] He took part in the multi-day, I believe, three-day torture and murder of a bookie, a great big fat bookie named William Action Jackson. There’s some images, some pictures, a picture of him in his trunk was showing a lot of the torture that they did to him out there. I’ve seen it on the Internet. They kind of cut back on those pictures and try to keep those from getting circulated around on Facebook and some of the social media apps. I assume it’s still out there. Um, but anyhow, the Bureau had a, had a hidden microphone in a guy’s house, Jackie, the lackey Saron, who was, uh, uh, a Cardo’s driver at the time had a, had a hidden microphone in there and Jackie Saron and a couple others. And one of them was Fifi Sierra, Bussieri. I don’t remember who else it was. We’re laughing about Lacks and Jackson’s reactions to the cattle prod and some of the other gruesome details. [2:45] They thought he was talking to the hated FBI agent Bill Romer at the time, but in fact, he was not. He wasn’t talking to anybody. I did find one blurb where he was thought to be a child molester. So, you know, I don’t know. And I’m thinking it was a child of one of his girlfriends or something like that. I’m not sure. But anyhow, they tortured the heck out of him for about three days. Fifi came out of the 42 gang. If you remember, it was Alibaba and the 40 Thieves, so that meant there was 41 in Alibaba’s gang, and they wanted to have one more [3:17] than Alibaba, so they named themselves the 42 Gang. This party happened just as Sam Giancana was getting out of jail. [3:25] He didn’t attend, and he left for Mexico about that time to avoid further grand jury appearances. He’d been in jail about a year, I think, because they give him the old give you immunity and you have to testify. If you don’t, then they find you in contempt of court and send you to penitentiary or a jail for a year or so for the length of grand jury. And so he left town right after that and went down to Mexico for several years. Some speculate this meeting was really to get everybody together in one place and have some private meetings off the side without law enforcement really knowing what was going on, where Ricardo and Paul the Waiter Rica would name Joey Doves Iupa as the new boss in place of Gen Cona and make some other personnel shifts. You know, a few years later, when Giancana comes back, there’ll be a whole string of murders around the time he’s murdered because of some of his people that were always loyal to Giancana. [4:22] This Santa Fe Saddling Gun Club, anybody ever heard of that? I had not heard of this before. It was a registered club. The president was Joseph Scaramuza, who owned a gun store at Halstead & Taylor, which is, I believe that’s right down there in the middle of Mobland. There was an informant in the jfk files as i was researching scaramusa there was an informant that claimed that scaramusa knew jack ruby well and as they checked into scaramusa over that they found found that this halstead gun store that he owned had sold three pistols that were recovered after some puerto rican terrorists shot up the house of representative a few years before now you know what all that means i don’t know but uh and i remember that when i was a little kid these puerto Puerto Ricans, uh, now, uh, they tried to, they were trying to assassinate Harry Truman, who was staying out of the white house and the Blair house, uh, which is, I think maybe that’s where the vice president stays. Sometimes I’m not sure. Anyhow, he was not in the white house and they, they had a plan to assassinate him. They also went into the house of representatives and shot it up. They wanted complete freedom from the United States at the time. Now there’s not been any Puerto Rican freedom movement since that I know of. Anyhow, um. [5:36] The Edgewater Beach was a faded but once grand dom of hotels along Lake Michigan. They had their own beach for a while. Then something moved in between them and the beach. And it was about to declare bankruptcy. It was located a few guys that live in Chicago. It was 5555 North Sheridan. [5:56] And now members of the Chicago Police Intelligence Unit had found out about that themselves. It was like Weindrich had. Maybe they hip Weindrich to it. That all works, all that little undercover stuff. You have an employee at the Edgewater who knows somebody who knows somebody, and the work starts leaking out. When you have something this big, you have 300 people there, and it was really to make some money too, charged $25 a plate, and they did another little fundraiser. They’ve been selling raffle tickets all over Chicago and all, like down in northwestern Indiana. And in Indiana, anywhere that the outfit had some kind of influence and businesses that they could hold up. It’s like policemen. We used to go out and sell circus tickets. They were like $2 a ticket, but it wasn’t really for a ticket. It was like a support the police circus, which then gave a piece of the money to some police or widows and orphans fund. I don’t remember exactly. This is when I was brand new. and you were given like a handful of circus tickets and you’re supposed to go out to your local businessmen and sell them. Of course, they always bought them. All you had to do was go in and say, you know, I got some police tickets or circus tickets and they’d buy them. And they weren’t exactly even a ticket. They were a coupon and then they helped go buy a ticket. But, you know, that’s what they were doing, and that’s where they were. [7:23] Intelligence unit was milling around the hotel. They were, you know, I think what they were trying to do was waiting to see if the operators of this banquet, as this thing got going, if somebody actually, you know, drew, made a drawing or really raffled off a new car, which is what supposedly the raffle tickets were for, which would give them an excuse then to raid this place, saying it was an illegal lottery and then start really identifying the participants you know all of them that were there make them air everybody give you id and all that and then they had they were really loaded for bear they had 65 cops waiting close by it’s something called the foster avenue beach so it was it was a hell of an operation now the outfit during this time learned that the cops were going to be there and someone called Tony Accardo and Paula Guadarica, who were, you know, supposed to be there. They were like the headliners. They were the big ducks at that show. And really, if it was about having some meetings to realign personnel and name, maybe they’re going to have a making ceremony, but I doubt that. [8:30] But maybe they were going to name Joy Iupa as the new boss because he was the next boss. Somebody warned him not to come. And, of course, Jackie Lackey’s Roan didn’t show up either because he was a Cardo’s driver. [8:47] Cops, I’m going to tell you about some of the people the cops did find there and identify. Ross Prio, his north side loan shark and enforcer who had been Gen Conn’s second command and was reportedly consulted on all outfit murders. Now, Ross Prio, he’d been around. I can’t remember. I think he was out of the 42 gang himself. He had been around since the Capone days and a well-respected guy, had a lot of guys under him. And he was a bad dude. He was a bad actor. He was dangerous as hell and could take part in torturing the whole nine yards. They saw Irving Weiner there. He was a mob-connected bail bondsman. He was a guy who ended up a few years later walking with Alan Dorfman when somebody came up behind Dorfman and shot and killed him. Dorfman was their big guy in the Teamsters. Dorfman had helped him get those loans out of the Teamsters pension fund and loaned to people that wanted to buy Las Vegas casinos. Then everybody would get a kickback from those casinos. So he was integral. He was being investigated as an official of the Twin Cities. [9:54] Food products company and he had my he had partners felix milwaukee phil aldoricio and sam teach battaglia and marshall caifano i mean this guy is erb wiener he was he was a money man for the mob well known as a money man and and he was he was involved with with lombardo joe lombardo and tony splatter and some others and they got a loan for a guy named from the teamsters fund but for a guy named danny seifert they thought danny seifert had started a company with a lot of this money, and he was going to testify about how he got this Teamsters loan is my understanding. And I believe Lombardo and probably Frank Suisse showed up and killed him one day. He never spent a night in jail. Weiner never spent a night in jail. Go figure that. He’s kind of like, almost like Tony Accardo, huh? I saw a guy named Mike Glitta. He was an outfit member who had B-Girl bars, had these kind of hustling bars, and was involved, heavily involved in the porn business now. Um. [10:54] There was a lot of porn shops in Chicago, and Gletta was really, he was the guy on the porn shops. Chicago Crime Commission published something that said he supervised all pornography operations in an area that went from the near north side clear to the Wisconsin state line. So everything from, say, Rush Street on north was his. I guess he wasn’t down in, I think, Old Town is where Redwood met and some porn shops down there. and Frank Suisse was extorting money from some of them. Mob watchers claimed that Glitter always reported directly to Vincent Solano, who was a labor union leader and a capo, and the guy that probably had Tokyo Joe, Joe Ido killed. He was a racket boss on the north side and all the way up to the north suburbs. Identified a guy called Larry the Hood, who I’d seen that name before. It’s a really hard name to pronounce. was a Bonaguiti. [11:54] He was a mob wannabe at the time. As I researched into him, he was really just a wannabe. Hung around the Rush Street bars and he was associated with Mike Glitta. And he’ll eventually get an opportunity when Ross Prio dies and Mike Glitta has a heart attack and he moves on up real quick because he’s always in there around and he knows the porn business and the B-Girl bars on that near north side. And he’s the one that goes around and collects after after Glitter has a heart attack. [12:23] Another Northside vice boss named Joe Caesar Joseph DeVarco, he was dropped off by an underling driver. He came out of the 42 gang himself and is a well-known gangster on the Rush Street area. Dominic DiBello was a Northside gambling operator. He was seen with a friend of his and a fellow gambling operator named Bill Gold, or called Bill Gold. He had a longer name than that, and I don’t know him. If you guys make comments down below, if you know who this Bill Gold was and what the story was with him, he probably just ran a sports book or something or helped with the off-track betting outlets. And they arrived just before a guy named Joseph Cortino, according to the newspaper report. He was a former Forest Park chief of police. He was suspected of protecting gambling operations and leaking law enforcement information to the mob. A guy you hear mentioned, I’ve not really seen much on in detail, Willie Massino, and they called him Wee Willie because he was little, but he was supposedly really, really a bad character. [13:26] Here’s a guy when I believe it was Mario Raginone was invited to go on some kind of a crime, and he saw Willie Massino and somebody else in the area. And he said, uh-oh, if those guys are anywhere in the area where I am and they’ve got me kind of isolated like this, you know, going to do a crime so I’m not telling anybody where I’m going and what I’m doing and who I’m with, you know, they’re going to hit me. And he went in after that. That’s how feared Wee Willie Messino was. He had been a loan shark collector and enforcer for Tony Cardo and a guy named Joseph Gagliano, who I don’t know must have faded off into the woodwork by the 70s. 1970 he went to prison for kidnapping and beating a couple of contractors who owed money to the mob, George and Jack Chiagoris. [14:19] Sounds like they’re maybe Greek, huh? After he got out of the penitentiary, he went to work as an advisor with Marco D’Amico, who was, you know, remember Marco D’Amico had a gambling operation, and that’s who Bob Cooley worked with a lot. And he also did some work for Jackie Cerrone. [14:37] So Turk Torello, James Turk Torello, he was confronted by the cops as he was unloading sound equipment out of his, wherever his car. He yelled at him as they walked up. He said, hey, he said, I got machine guns in these boxes. You want to come and see? He was kind of a wise-ass, you know. He was a capo of the 26th Street crew and directly under Fifi Busseri. One time, he had been sent by an angry mob boss named Sam Giancana, who we all know, Mobo. And he was going to partner up with Jackie Cerrone to kill an outfit member named Frankie Esposito down in Florida. But the Bureau had recorded Giancana’s conversation and warned Esposito. and he came right back around. He didn’t help the Bureau. You know, you go out and you warn a guy and then you try to bring him in and make him a snitch or make him a cooperating witness in the end because they’re trying to kill him. They don’t all come in. And he ended up coming back to Chicago and settled his dispute with Giancana and that hit was canceled. According to the tape recordings, Torello and his killers were going to murder Esposito and cut him up in small pieces and feed him to the sharks off the Florida coast. You know, they had houses down in Florida. That’s where they, that was Jackie Cerrone’s Florida house where they overheard him and Fifi talking about the murdering and torturing Action Jackson. [16:03] Now, I mentioned bringing in the sound equipment. They had entertainment. Vic Dimone was the entertainment that night. Now, Vic Dimone has long-held connections to the Chicago outfit and I believe the Genovese family. I didn’t really go way in deep into him. I’ve got a bunch of notes. I’ll probably do a story just about Vic Dimone. [16:26] Maybe he was the character in The Singer and The Godfather, that kind of a blend of Frank Sinatra and Vic Dimone. As a singer in the Godfather movie. Guys named a couple brothers, Joseph and Donald Grieco, were there. Well, they had been in business with Vic Damone in the Vic Damone Frozen Pizza Company. Paul Rica and Fifi Boussieri had brought the famous singer Vic Damone into the outfits world and got him to lend his name to this frozen pizza business. And what they did, the Grieco brothers, They use it as a cover for their loan shark activities, but, you know, they sold pizzas, too, although I’ve never heard of. I don’t ever remember seeing a Vic DeMone frozen pizza. Vic DeMone had even taken his show to Giancana’s joint, the Armory. And if you’ve ever been by the Armory, it’s just like a neighborhood bar. A neighborhood joint is not a place. But Vic DeMone was big. You know, he would be playing Madison Square Garden maybe at the time or the big clubs, the Copacabana in New York. And they got him to bring his show out to. [17:33] Gincana’s Joint the Armory kind of like at his Villa Venice he got Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis to bring their show there and it was not exactly it was not the Copacabana they tried to make it into the Copacabana of Chicago but it never really got there another guy they saw was an outfit bookmaker and a tough guy out of Cicero who will get killed here in a little bit Sam Sambos Cesario Yeah. [17:59] He was a longtime workhorse. He’s well-liked throughout the whole Chicago underworld, but he made a mistake. He ended up marrying a girlfriend slash mistress, the Gomar of Milwaukee Field Aldericio, while he was in the penitentiary. Two guys showed up with this woman. He marries her. They’re sitting out in front of their house. It was like a brownstone. It was a hot summer night. They’re sitting out in lawn chairs out in front of their house, and two guys pull up and run up and kill him. They say Harry Ailman was the guy that did that. They call that. I’ve had some kickback on this when I said this one time before a few years ago. I didn’t really investigate into it. But, you know, the popular story is that it’s a hit from beyond the grave because Aldericio had already died in prison [18:50] between the time he gave that order and this actual murder. So that is a story of the big meeting at the Edgewater Beach Hotel in Chicago. [19:02] It wasn’t exactly like Appalachian or some of the other famous mob meetings, and it was just Chicago only. They didn’t identify that they named anybody from out of town at this thing. Seemed like it was a big moneymaker, maybe a meeting that you could hire some other little meetings in, get people in there that you didn’t really want to be seen with in public. This article, they talked about other politicians and businessmen that were there, but they didn’t really name them. I guess they didn’t want to get sued or whatever, but it was a, it was definitely, it was a fundraiser. He charged 25 bucks a plate and then have that, uh, that lottery for that car. And, and, you know, they never gave that car to anybody. And you know how much money you can raise with, with, you got, you know, a hundred guys or so going out, mob guys going out and raising money, selling lottery tickets at five bucks, 10 bucks each. You can raise a lot of money like that. So maybe it’s just one more big Chicago scam and honored Fifi Boussieri at the time. I don’t know. But anyhow, thanks a lot, guys. I thought it was an interesting story, and I thought you would find it interesting. And some of the people that they named that were there, I wish I’d have been there, but writing down license numbers and taking pictures and all that stuff. So keep coming back. Like and subscribe, as they say. And we’re just going to keep doing this and doing this. [20:24] I’ve gotten some you know I’ve got some things up that are like non-fiction books that are based on mob stuff, I don’t know if that’s okay or not, but I kind of like mixing that up. There’s only so many mob stories out there. You know, I don’t want a lot of these that have already been told. I don’t remember seeing any. I kind of looked around in the other podcast having this story. So I try to find them. You know, give me any tips, your comments that you can. I’ll try to look it up. And if I can find enough information, I’ll do the story on it. So thanks a lot. And adieu to you guys out in Chicago. I bet it’s colder up there than it is down here. Thanks, guys.
Why do so many people feel unwell even when their labs are labeled "normal"? Are we using laboratory testing as a guide, or are we letting numbers drive decisions without enough context? In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Ralph Esposito, a board-certified nutritionist, functional medicine practitioner, and expert in metabolic health, to unpack one of the most misunderstood tools in modern medicine: laboratory testing. As Dr. Esposito explains, labs are a cornerstone of healthcare, but they are also among the most frequently misused. We explore how nutrition and metabolic labs should be evaluated responsibly by prioritizing clinical context, pre-test probability, biological variability, and individual response rather than relying on isolated or outdated reference ranges. Our conversation also dives into common misunderstandings around testosterone replacement therapy, cardiovascular risk, and why population-based "normal" values often miss what is happening in the individual. Dr. Esposito introduces an N of 1 framework, reframing labs not as definitive answers but as decision-support tools meant to guide truly personalized care. If you want a clearer, more thoughtful way to interpret labs and assess real health risk, this episode will change how you look at your numbers. Key takeaways: Lab Interpretation Caution: Misinterpretation of lab results can lead to incorrect health assessments; patient history and context are crucial in lab result analysis. Individualized Guidelines: Dr. Esposito advocates for a shift from population-based to personalized markers of health for more accurate patient care. Role of Testosterone in Health: While TRT can be beneficial, it should be considered carefully, weighing potential health benefits against side effects like elevated hematocrit and hemoglobin levels. Lifestyle Modifications: Recognize the impact of lifestyle changes in conjunction with medical treatments for long-term health improvements. Precision Medicine Vision: The future of healthcare lies in the integration of AI and individualized patient data to tailor precise medical interventions effectively. More About Dr. Ralph Esposito: Dr. Ralph Esposito is a licensed naturopathic physician and acupuncturist specializing in precision preventive and integrative medicine. He serves as Chief Science Officer at AG1 where he oversees scientific strategy and clinical research and is an adjunct professor at New York University. His work focuses on evidence-based N-of-1 approaches to risk reduction metabolic health and longevity translating complex science into clinically meaningful outcomes. Website Instagram Connect with me! Website Instagram Facebook YouTube
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FDNY Chief John Esposito shares insights from his 34-year career, revealing what sets a commissioner apart from a chief, and the realities of managing one of the largest fire departments in the world. Esposito reflects on his early days, the mentors who shaped him, and the profound impact of good leadership in firefighting. He offers a rare glimpse into the toughest decisions made during emergencies and the unique challenges of communication across thousands of personnel. The conversation also highlights firehouse traditions, from memorable meals to the iconic kitchen table, embodying the camaraderie that fuels their work. Chief Esposito closes by emphasizing the meaningfulness of saving lives and the unmatched sense of purpose his job has given him.
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Wayne Gretzky joins Neil Smith and Vic Morren for the very first NHL Wraparound episode. The Great One discusses Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers' remarkable 22-3 turnaround in their last 25 games, Connor Bedard adapting after Brendan Smith's legal jaw-breaking hit, generational players from Bobby Orr through Sidney Crosby to Austin Matthews potentially reaching 800 goals, and Alex Ovechkin's chase of 894. Hear about playing at 147 pounds in Indianapolis, learning from Bobby Clarke to play behind the net because Phil Esposito could stand in the box, why today's players are better than the 80s, Gordie Howe's class when records get broken, Edmonton's four-line success with Paul Coffey coaching defense and Mattias Ekholm's impact, Kenny Holland's patience at 2-9 not trading for a goalie, and transitioning to TNT with Liam McHugh, Anson Carter, Henrik Lundqvist and Paul Bissonnette who studies more than people realize. Plus the only wraparound goal Gretz remembers, steak vs salmon game day meals, playing against Mark Messier in Edmonton, and teaching Coyotes kids to be pros on a $25M payroll.IN THIS EPISODE:[00:00] - Welcome: First NHL Wraparound guest ever, Wayne Gretzky, The Great One[01:00] - Only wraparound goal Gretz remembers: Vancouver 1997 hat trick third goal[02:00] - Darren Blake traveling secretary: ordered salmon in Vancouver, Gretz wanted steak[03:00] - Steak and potato game day meal entire career, never eaten salmon on game day[04:00] - That night scored three goals, last one wraparound against Cloutier[05:00] - Today's kids: Nathan MacKinnon, Connor McDavid, practice tricks, get excited[06:00] - Gretz not comfortable with skills competition: nothing to gain, everything to lose[07:00] - Connor Bedard jaw injury: Brendan Smith legal hit coming through middle[08:00] - Smith answering the bell: showed teammates toughness, respect for game[09:00] - First day Indianapolis training camp: 147 pounds, Blaine Stoughton "this is our savior"[10:00] - Playing against bigger competition entire career: 6 vs 10-year-olds, 11 vs 12-year-olds[11:00] - 14 playing against 20-year-olds, 16 playing against 20-year-olds, never big[12:00] - Learned to protect myself through years of bigger competition[13:00] - Age 14 junior B coach Dean Pappas: Phil Esposito greatest center[14:00] - Esposito 500 shots one year, middle of box on power play, nobody could move him[15:00] - Coach: go home watch Bobby Clarke, played out of corners more than behind net[16:00] - Started playing behind net and corners because of size, copying Bobby Clarke[17:00] - Couldn't stand in middle of box: would've been on rear end, guys knocked you over[18:00] - Generational player definition: combination of skill, talent, consistency, championships[19:00] - Gordie Howe retired, Bobby Orr retired, Guy Lafleur retired, Mike Bossy retired[20:00] - Along came Mario Lemieux, Mark Messier, Steve Yzerman, game survived[21:00] - Sidney Crosby and Alex Ovechkin: consistent every year, Crosby 37 having best year[22:00] - Both won championships, great for NHL, wonderful in communities[23:00] - Helping people less fortunate, helping kids who want to play hockey[24:00] - Not just on-ice, combination of ice, Stanley Cup, fitting into community[25:00] - Leon Draisaitl, Nathan MacKinnon, Mitch Marner, Austin Matthews, Connor McDavid next[26:00] - Great players, great for league, great in communities[27:00] - Never say we were better in 80s: these kids better than we were 40 years ago[28:00] - Progression: 20 years from now kids will be better than today, how NHL grows[29:00] - Impressed how kids handle themselves, play hard every night, show up competitive[30:00] - Winning Stanley Cup big part: MacKinnon and Makar won, Sidney won, Ovechkin
The Faith-Full Mama: Christian Motherhood, Spiritual Growth, Stay At Home Mom, Time Management
Throughout her journey, Stephanie has learned that believersare called to walk in authority and take hold of the promises found in scripture. She expresses a desire for other mothers and families to experience this empowerment, moving beyond mere survival to thriving in their faith.Stephanie encourages listeners to engage with their emotions while grounding their truth in God's Word, fostering a deeper relationship with Him. In our heartfelt conversation, Stephanie Esposito offers a roadmap for navigating thecomplexities of faith, emotions, and identity. Her experiences remind us that while life may present challenges, we have access to spiritual first aid through prayer, community, and the promises of God. By embracing our identity and authority as children of God, we can find strength and healing in our journeys. Key Takeaways:- Emotions are natural but should not dictate our spiritualreality.- Challenging God in prayer can lead to breakthroughs infaith.- Aligning our intentions with God's will is crucial toavoid disappointment.- Believers are called to walk in faith and authority,trusting in God's promises.BUY THE COVERING HEREInstagramFacebookTikTok
This is a Vintage Selection from 2005Episode DescriptionMary Ann Esposito, pioneering host of PBS's Ciao Italia, the longest running cooking show, joins the Restaurant Guys to discuss authentic Italian cooking before it was trendy. The conversation explores traditional Italian cuisine, regional cooking, food television, and how Italian food in America drifted from its roots.The BanterThe Restaurant Guys open with a candid—and humorous—discussion of dieting culture in America, demonized foods, and what happens after a few months of eating sausage and whipped cream. The ConversationThe Guys welcome Mary Ann Esposito, the host of PBS's Ciao Italia and one of the earliest voices of authentic Italian cooking on American television. Mary Ann reflects on teaching traditional Italian cuisine, the foundations of regional cooking, and how Italian-American food evolved away from its origins. She also shares practical insights on bringing authenticity back into everyday cooking—without turning weeknight dinner into a chore.The Inside TrackMark and Francis reconnect with Mary Ann, recalling a memorable visit at their New Brunswick, NJ restaurant in 2005. They revisit her long-running culinary tours to Italy—and discover she's still hosting them in 2026—proving that some food traditions don't just endure, they keep evolving.Timestamps01:12 – What's Wrong with a Pasta Dinner? 02:07 – Bad Diet Trends and Misunderstood Italian Food 06:35 – Mary Ann Esposito and Family Recipes 12:15 – The Cuisine of Sicily and Regional Italian Cooking 20:00 – The Quest for the Perfect Cannoli 24:30 – Preserving Authentic Italian Cuisine 29:30 – Finding Time to Cook Well at Home 32:00 – Leaving a Legacy in FoodBioMary Ann Esposito is the longtime host of PBS's Ciao Italia and a leading voice in Italian cooking in America. An award-winning author and teacher, she has spent decades sharing traditional Italian cuisine and shaping how home cooks understand regional Italian food.InfoMary Ann's recipes, tours and other infohttps://www.ciaoitalia.com/Become a Restaurant Guys' Regular!https://www.buzzsprout.com/2401692/subscribeMagyar Bankhttps://www.magbank.com/Withum Accounting https://www.withum.com/restaurantOur Places Stage Left Steakhttps://www.stageleft.com/ Catherine Lombardi Restauranthttps://www.catherinelombardi.com/ Stage Left Wineshophttps://www.stageleftwineshop.com/ To hear more about food, wine and the finer things in life:https://www.instagram.com/restaurantguyspodcast/https://www.facebook.com/restaurantguysReach Out to The Guys!TheGuys@restaurantguyspodcast.com**Become a Restaurant Guys Regular and get two bonus episodes per month, bonus content and Regulars Only events.**Click Below!https://www.buzzsprout.com/2401692/subscribe
Kicking off the spring season is an amazing conversation with Matteo Esposito, who very vulnerably shares his story of addiction, bipolar disorder, and loss. Matteo chronicles his journey as a high-level hockey player who played junior hockey post-high school and college hockey. Matteo shares his experience with mania, a serious health diagnosis, inpatient hospitalization, and ultimately inpatient treatment after hitting what he calls his rock bottom. Now three years sober, Matteo is a certified Addiction Recovery Coach and a Certified Recovery Peer Advocate as well as the founder of Invisible Challenge (https://invisiblechallenge.org), a movement driven by the need to end stigma around mental illness and addiction. Make sure to check out the Invisible Challenge website as well as Matteo's other resources referenced in the podcast episode: Letter to My Younger Self: https://invisiblechallenge.org/pages/just-promise-me-you-ll-read-this-letterTEDx: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vetfAJ1DvQQ
Mark D'Esposito is a Distinguished Professor of Neuroscience and Psychology at the Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute. Drawing on his training in Neurology, Neuroscience and Psychology, his research focuses on investigating the neural bases of high-level cognitive processes such as working memory and cognitive control, achieved through several different experimental approaches and methodologies. First, functional MRI (fMRI), transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and electrocorticography (ECoG) are used to identify the neural substrates and temporal dynamics of various cognitive processes, especially those supported by the prefrontal cortex, in normal human subjects. Second, the role of the dopaminergic system in working memory and cognitive control is investigated with pharmacological studies during which direct dopaminergic agonists are administered to normal human subjects, as well as patients with Parkinson's disease. Third, behavioral studies in patient populations with frontal lobe dysfunction (e.g. stroke, brain injury) are performed to further understand the mechanisms that underlie working memory and cognitive control. Fourth, based on the knowledge gained from our research on frontal lobe function, we are developing and implementing cognitive therapeutic approaches to patients with traumatic brain injury and healthy elderly with executive function deficits. Finally, our methodological research is aimed at developing improved techniques for the acquisition and the analysis of fMRI and TMS data.Center for Brain Health WebsiteSupport the show
In this episode, Dr. Will Cole sits down with Dr. Ralph Esposito, Chief Science Officer at AG1, to talk about what's really missing from most people's nutrition - and how precision health is changing the future of wellness. They dive into the science behind nutrient deficiencies, the truth about supplement research, and how food, stress, and lifestyle shape bioavailability and long-term health. Dr. Esposito also reveals exclusive research on AG1's new NextGen and AGZ formulas, the problem with outdated nutrient recommendations, and how AI and metabolomics are redefining functional nutrition. For all links mentioned in this episode, visit www.drwillcole.com/podcast.AG1 has their best offer ever - If you head to DrinkAG1.com/willcole you'll get the welcome kit, a free bottle of Omega 3's, free bottle of Vitamin D3+K2, all 3 AG1 Flavor Sampler and you'll get to try their new sleep supplement AGZ in all 3 flavors for free - which has been a game changer for my nightly routine. That's $126 in free gifts for new AG1 subscribers!Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.Sponsors:AG1 has their best offer ever - If you head to DrinkAG1.com/willcole you'll get the welcome kit, a free bottle of Omega 3's, free bottle of Vitamin D3+K2, all 3 AG1 Flavor Sampler and you'll get to try their new sleep supplement AGZ in all 3 flavors for free - which has been a game changer for my nightly routine. That's $126 in free gifts for new AG1 subscribers!Timeline is offering 10% off your order of Mitopure. Go to timeline.com/WILLCOLE.Text ABW to 64000 to get twenty percent off all IQBAR products, plus FREE shipping. Message and data rates may apply.They're running their biggest sale of the year from now to December 2nd. Head to MANUKORA.com/WILLCOLE to get $150 off your first order with their Black Friday Starter Kit, which comes with an MGO 850+ Manuka Honey jar, 35 honey travel sticks, a wooden and a guidebook!The ultimate gift and personal upgrade. Give the gift of glowing health this holiday season. Unlock 20% off FOR LIFE for yourself and every one on your list at Piquelife.com/willcole. If you're ready to finally understand what your gut has been trying to tell you, ask your provider for the Gut Zoomer by Vibrant Wellness — or find a Vibrant-certified provider today at vibrant-wellness.com/willcole.Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.