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Brian Lewis and Eunice Carter join the show to share the origin story of Bocado Pizza and how (and why) the brand launched a line of better-for-you frozen pizza (2:42). Lewis talks about his culinary background, his famous Bocado Burger and how the food scene in Atlanta has changed over the years. Carter shares some details about who Bocado is targeting with its frozen pizza. Later, in a new Style Guide segment, Brian Hernandez joins the show to talk about Windsor-style pizza (35:28). Story about Windsor-style pizza: https://www.pmq.com/did-canadians-invent-a-superior-pepperoni-pizza/
Pod Crashing Episode 301 With Nicole Perkins From The Podcast The God Mother In the 1930s, Lucky Luciano, the founder of the modern mafia, was finally taken down. By a rookie prosecutor - Eunice Carter. Eunice was the first Black Woman to become Assistant District Attorney in New York. Immediately thrust into the limelight of American politics and criminal justice by this high profile prosecution. But that was just the surface of her story. Underneath is a quest of ambition, of a writer, social worker, mother, teacher, sister, socialite, politician, community organizer and unheralded pioneer. Carter operated from the heart of the Harlem Renaissance to navigate the corrupt world of downtown Manhattan politics and criminal justice and the deeply racist and sexist pre-civil rights American society. This multi-part immersive podcast tells the story of Eunice's unstoppable rise. A bad-ass anti-hero unafraid to bend the rules. To do what she felt needed to be done. Episodes here: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-the-godmother-141201920/
Pod Crashing Episode 301 With Nicole Perkins From The Podcast The God Mother In the 1930s, Lucky Luciano, the founder of the modern mafia, was finally taken down. By a rookie prosecutor - Eunice Carter. Eunice was the first Black Woman to become Assistant District Attorney in New York. Immediately thrust into the limelight of American politics and criminal justice by this high profile prosecution. But that was just the surface of her story. Underneath is a quest of ambition, of a writer, social worker, mother, teacher, sister, socialite, politician, community organizer and unheralded pioneer. Carter operated from the heart of the Harlem Renaissance to navigate the corrupt world of downtown Manhattan politics and criminal justice and the deeply racist and sexist pre-civil rights American society. This multi-part immersive podcast tells the story of Eunice's unstoppable rise. A bad-ass anti-hero unafraid to bend the rules. To do what she felt needed to be done. Episodes here: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-the-godmother-141201920/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Eunice Carter's descendents remember her as an austere woman, with a tendency to correct grammar and table manners. Throughout her career, Eunice sought to make a mark on history. She yearned to create a legacy. Did she succeed? And why does it matter to be remembered? The Godmother is produced by Novel for iHeartPodcasts. For more from Novel visit novel.audioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the summer of 1936, New York watches with baited breath, as Lucky Luciano stands trial. He's been charged alongside some of organized crime's most violent strongmen. Their fate sits in the hands of Eunice's witnesses: a handful of sex workers, many of whom are experiencing brutal heroin withdrawal as they sit on the witness stand. This stand-off would become known as the trial of the century. So why isn't Eunice Carter in court to see the results of all her painstaking work? The Godmother is produced by Novel for iHeartPodcasts. For more from Novel visit novel.audioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
4 Friends discover the truth of HeLa in, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot. We also discuss the state of California putting forth the nation's first bill to address reparation for Black Americans. The Rant: Black History celebration of African American Lawyer, Eunice Carter. #4friendsandabookpodcast #bookreview #henriettalacks #2024reading #bookclub #HeLaCells #medicalresearch #imformedconsent #reparations #eunicecarter #blackhistory
In 1935, Eunice Carter is at the center of the largest investigation of organized crime in U.S. history. Meanwhile, there's a power struggle raging in the heart of organized crime and as the dust settles, Lucky Luciano finds himself at the top. As Lucky's star rises, Eunice finds herself sidelined with the beat nobody seems to want: investigating mob links to New York's sex work industry. As she pieces together seemingly innocuous pieces of gossip - a picture begins to emerge. Eunice forms a plan that leads her right to Lucky Luciano. The Godmother is produced by Novel for iHeartPodcasts. For more from Novel visit novel.audioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lauren Layfield introduces The Godmother on the podcast recommendation podcast - Your Next Podcast. In the 1930s, Lucky Luciano, one of American history's most notorious mobsters, was finally taken down by a rookie prosecutor. Eunice Carter was one of the first Black Women ever to become a prosecutor in America. She operated from the heart of the Harlem Renaissance to navigate the corrupt world of downtown Manhattan politics, and a deeply racist and sexist pre-civil rights American society. But her pioneering role in what became known as the “trial of the century” has been forgotten by popular history. Hers is the story of a writer, social worker, mother, teacher, sister, socialite, political candidate, community organizer and unheralded pioneer. This eight part immersive podcast is hosted by poet and writer, Nichole Perkins. It tells the story of Eunice Carter: a bad-ass anti-hero unafraid to bend the rules in pursuit of ambition, justice and legacy. You can Follow The Godmother and listen to all of the episodes on iHeart, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or wherever you get your podcasts.
In the 1930s, Lucky Luciano, the founder of the modern mafia, was finally taken down. By a rookie prosecutor - Eunice Carter. Eunice was the first Black Woman to become Assistant District Attorney in New York. Immediately thrust into the limelight of American politics and criminal justice by this high profile prosecution. But that was just the surface of her story. Underneath is a quest of ambition, of a writer, social worker, mother, teacher, sister, socialite, politician, community organizer and unheralded pioneer. Carter operated from the heart of the Harlem Renaissance to navigate the corrupt world of downtown Manhattan politics and criminal justice and the deeply racist and sexist pre-civil rights American society. This multi-part immersive podcast tells the story of Eunice's unstoppable rise. A bad-ass anti-hero unafraid to bend the rules. To do what she felt needed to be done. Episodes here:https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-the-godmother-141201920/
In the 1930s, Lucky Luciano, one of American history's most notorious mobsters, was finally taken down by a rookie prosecutor. Eunice Carter was one of the first Black Women ever to become a prosecutor in America. She operated from the heart of the Harlem Renaissance to navigate the corrupt world of downtown Manhattan politics, and a deeply racist and sexist pre-civil rights American society. But her pioneering role in what became known as the “trial of the century” has been forgotten by popular history. Hers is the story of a writer, social worker, mother, teacher, sister, socialite, political candidate, community organizer and unheralded pioneer. This eight part immersive podcast is hosted by poet and writer, Nichole Perkins. It tells the story of Eunice Carter: a bad-ass anti-hero unafraid to bend the rules in pursuit of ambition, justice and legacy. Listen to The Godmother on the iHeartRadio App or wherever you get your podcasts. https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-the-godmother-141201920/They don't want you to read our book.: https://static.macmillan.com/static/fib/stuff-you-should-read/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the 1930s, Lucky Luciano, one of American history's most notorious mobsters, was finally taken down by a rookie prosecutor. Eunice Carter was one of the first Black Women ever to become a prosecutor in America. She operated from the heart of the Harlem Renaissance to navigate the corrupt world of downtown Manhattan politics, and a deeply racist and sexist pre-civil rights American society. But her pioneering role in what became known as the “trial of the century” has been forgotten by popular history. Hers is the story of a writer, social worker, mother, teacher, sister, socialite, political candidate, community organizer and unheralded pioneer. This eight part immersive podcast is hosted by poet and writer, Nichole Perkins. It tells the story of Eunice Carter: a bad-ass anti-hero unafraid to bend the rules in pursuit of ambition, justice and legacy. Listen to The Godmother on the iHeartRadio App or wherever you get your podcasts. https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-the-godmother-141201920/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the 1930s, Lucky Luciano, one of American history's most notorious mobsters, was finally taken down by a rookie prosecutor. Eunice Carter was one of the first Black Women ever to become a prosecutor in America. She operated from the heart of the Harlem Renaissance to navigate the corrupt world of downtown Manhattan politics, and a deeply racist and sexist pre-civil rights American society. But her pioneering role in what became known as the “trial of the century” has been forgotten by popular history. Hers is the story of a writer, social worker, mother, teacher, sister, socialite, political candidate, community organizer and unheralded pioneer. This eight part immersive podcast is hosted by poet and writer, Nichole Perkins. It tells the story of Eunice Carter: a bad-ass anti-hero unafraid to bend the rules in pursuit of ambition, justice and legacy. Listen to The Godmother on the iHeartRadio App or wherever you get your podcasts. https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-the-godmother-141201920/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the 1930s, Lucky Luciano, one of American history's most notorious mobsters, was finally taken down by a rookie prosecutor. Eunice Carter was one of the first Black Women ever to become a prosecutor in America. She operated from the heart of the Harlem Renaissance to navigate the corrupt world of downtown Manhattan politics, and a deeply racist and sexist pre-civil rights American society. But her pioneering role in what became known as the “trial of the century” has been forgotten by popular history. Hers is the story of a writer, social worker, mother, teacher, sister, socialite, political candidate, community organizer and unheralded pioneer. This eight part immersive podcast is hosted by poet and writer, Nichole Perkins. It tells the story of Eunice Carter: a bad-ass anti-hero unafraid to bend the rules in pursuit of ambition, justice and legacy. Listen to The Godmother on the iHeartRadio App or wherever you get your podcasts. https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-the-godmother-141201920/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the 1930s, Lucky Luciano, one of American history's most notorious mobsters, was finally taken down by a rookie prosecutor. Eunice Carter was one of the first Black Women ever to become a prosecutor in America. She operated from the heart of the Harlem Renaissance to navigate the corrupt world of downtown Manhattan politics, and a deeply racist and sexist pre-civil rights American society. But her pioneering role in what became known as the “trial of the century” has been forgotten by popular history. Hers is the story of a writer, social worker, mother, teacher, sister, socialite, political candidate, community organizer and unheralded pioneer. This eight part immersive podcast is hosted by poet and writer, Nichole Perkins. It tells the story of Eunice Carter: a bad-ass anti-hero unafraid to bend the rules in pursuit of ambition, justice and legacy. Listen to The Godmother on the iHeartRadio App or wherever you get your podcasts. https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-the-godmother-141201920/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the 1930s, Lucky Luciano, one of American history's most notorious mobsters, was finally taken down by a rookie prosecutor. Eunice Carter was one of the first Black Women ever to become a prosecutor in America. She operated from the heart of the Harlem Renaissance to navigate the corrupt world of downtown Manhattan politics, and a deeply racist and sexist pre-civil rights American society. But her pioneering role in what became known as the “trial of the century” has been forgotten by popular history. Hers is the story of a writer, social worker, mother, teacher, sister, socialite, political candidate, community organizer and unheralded pioneer. This eight part immersive podcast is hosted by poet and writer, Nichole Perkins. It tells the story of Eunice Carter: a bad-ass anti-hero unafraid to bend the rules in pursuit of ambition, justice and legacy. Listen to The Godmother on the iHeartRadio App or wherever you get your podcasts. https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-the-godmother-141201920/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the 1930s, Lucky Luciano, one of American history's most notorious mobsters, was finally taken down by a rookie prosecutor. Eunice Carter was one of the first Black Women ever to become a prosecutor in America. She operated from the heart of the Harlem Renaissance to navigate the corrupt world of downtown Manhattan politics, and a deeply racist and sexist pre-civil rights American society. But her pioneering role in what became known as the “trial of the century” has been forgotten by popular history. Hers is the story of a writer, social worker, mother, teacher, sister, socialite, political candidate, community organizer and unheralded pioneer. This eight part immersive podcast is hosted by poet and writer, Nichole Perkins. It tells the story of Eunice Carter: a bad-ass anti-hero unafraid to bend the rules in pursuit of ambition, justice and legacy. Listen to The Godmother on the iHeartRadio App or wherever you get your podcasts. https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-the-godmother-141201920/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the 1930s, Lucky Luciano, one of American history's most notorious mobsters, was finally taken down by a rookie prosecutor. Eunice Carter was one of the first Black Women ever to become a prosecutor in America. She operated from the heart of the Harlem Renaissance to navigate the corrupt world of downtown Manhattan politics, and a deeply racist and sexist pre-civil rights American society. But her pioneering role in what became known as the “trial of the century” has been forgotten by popular history. Hers is the story of a writer, social worker, mother, teacher, sister, socialite, political candidate, community organizer and unheralded pioneer. This eight part immersive podcast is hosted by poet and writer, Nichole Perkins. It tells the story of Eunice Carter: a bad-ass anti-hero unafraid to bend the rules in pursuit of ambition, justice and legacy. Listen to The Godmother on the iHeartRadio App or wherever you get your podcasts. https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-the-godmother-141201920/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the 1930s, Lucky Luciano, one of American history's most notorious mobsters, was finally taken down by a rookie prosecutor. Eunice Carter was one of the first Black Women ever to become a prosecutor in America. She operated from the heart of the Harlem Renaissance to navigate the corrupt world of downtown Manhattan politics, and a deeply racist and sexist pre-civil rights American society. But her pioneering role in what became known as the “trial of the century” has been forgotten by popular history. Hers is the story of a writer, social worker, mother, teacher, sister, socialite, political candidate, community organizer and unheralded pioneer. This eight part immersive podcast is hosted by poet and writer, Nichole Perkins. It tells the story of Eunice Carter: a bad-ass anti-hero unafraid to bend the rules in pursuit of ambition, justice and legacy. Listen to The Godmother on the iHeartRadio App or wherever you get your podcasts. https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-the-godmother-141201920/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the 1930s, Lucky Luciano, one of American history's most notorious mobsters, was finally taken down by a rookie prosecutor. Eunice Carter was one of the first Black Women ever to become a prosecutor in America. She operated from the heart of the Harlem Renaissance to navigate the corrupt world of downtown Manhattan politics, and a deeply racist and sexist pre-civil rights American society. But her pioneering role in what became known as the “trial of the century” has been forgotten by popular history. Hers is the story of a writer, social worker, mother, teacher, sister, socialite, political candidate, community organizer and unheralded pioneer. This eight part immersive podcast is hosted by poet and writer, Nichole Perkins. It tells the story of Eunice Carter: a bad-ass anti-hero unafraid to bend the rules in pursuit of ambition, justice and legacy. Listen to The Godmother on the iHeartRadio App or wherever you get your podcasts. https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-the-godmother-141201920/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the 1930s, Lucky Luciano, one of American history's most notorious mobsters, was finally taken down by a rookie prosecutor. Eunice Carter was one of the first Black Women ever to become a prosecutor in America. She operated from the heart of the Harlem Renaissance to navigate the corrupt world of downtown Manhattan politics, and a deeply racist and sexist pre-civil rights American society. But her pioneering role in what became known as the “trial of the century” has been forgotten by popular history. Hers is the story of a writer, social worker, mother, teacher, sister, socialite, political candidate, community organizer and unheralded pioneer. This eight part immersive podcast is hosted by poet and writer, Nichole Perkins. It tells the story of Eunice Carter: a bad-ass anti-hero unafraid to bend the rules in pursuit of ambition, justice and legacy. Listen to The Godmother on the iHeartRadio App or wherever you get your podcasts. https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-the-godmother-141201920/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In 1930s New York, infamous mob boss Lucky Luciano is standing trial. His story will inspire Hollywood retellings for decades to come. But beneath the mythology, there's another story being overshadowed. That of the woman who masterminded his downfall: Eunice Carter. She was one of the first Black female prosecutors in America, and her story begins in Atlanta, at the turn of the 20th century. The Godmother is produced by Novel for iHeartPodcasts. For more from Novel visit novel.audioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the 1930s, Lucky Luciano, one of American history's most notorious mobsters, was finally taken down by a rookie prosecutor. Eunice Carter was one of the first Black Women ever to become a prosecutor in America. She operated from the heart of the Harlem Renaissance to navigate the corrupt world of downtown Manhattan politics, and a deeply racist and sexist pre-civil rights American society. But her pioneering role in what became known as the “trial of the century” has been forgotten by popular history. Hers is the story of a writer, social worker, mother, teacher, sister, socialite, political candidate, community organizer and unheralded pioneer. This eight part immersive podcast is hosted by poet and writer, Nichole Perkins. It tells the story of Eunice Carter: a bad-ass anti-hero unafraid to bend the rules in pursuit of ambition, justice and legacy. Listen to The Godmother on the iHeartRadio App or wherever you get your podcasts. https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-the-godmother-141201920/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fan favorite guest Willard Foxton rejoins the guys for the second episode of Season Two of the Hidden History Happy Hour for an inspirational and rollicking tale of the first ...
In the 1930s, Lucky Luciano, one of American history's most notorious mobsters, was finally taken down by a rookie prosecutor, Eunice Carter. She was one of the first Black Women ever to become a prosecutor in America. She changed the course of history, but she has largely been forgotten. The Godmother tells the story of Eunice: a bad-ass anti-hero unafraid to bend the rules in pursuit of ambition, justice and legacy. The Godmother is produced by Novel for iHeartPodcasts.For more from Novel visit novel.audioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Saturday on PBS News Weekend, we look at the spiraling crime and violence plaguing Haiti as the country teeters on the brink of collapse. Then, how artificial intelligence could change and possibly threaten democracy as the technology increasingly becomes a part of our lives. Plus, the story of Eunice Carter, a Black prosecutor who helped take down one of America's most notorious mob bosses. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
We've mentioned it before, but burnout is real and it is not fun! Plus, it's a lot more common than some people believe, so let's bitch about it! Plus, a bad bitch that's responsible for taking down the mafia! #spoileralert
On a January night in Manhattan, a team of lawyers is working to crack open an organised crime case. And at the centre of it all, is Eunice Carter - the first black woman to graduate from Fordham Law and the first African-American woman to pass the New York state bar. Matthew Syed tells the story of how Carter's brilliance and meticulous attention to detail blew open a case that would bring down the most notorious mobster - Lucky Luciano - and he explores the experience, the pressure and the role of being "a first". With Yun Li and Marilyn Greenwald, authors of the biography Eunice Hunton Carter: A Lifelong Fight for Social Justice; Dr. Tsedale M Melaku, sociologist and author of You Don't Look Like a Lawyer: Black Women and Systemic Gendered Racism; and Claude M Steele Professor of Psychology at Stanford University. Presenter: Matthew Syed Producer: Sandra Labady Series Editor: Katherine Godfrey Researcher: Nadia Mehdi Music, sound design and mix: Rob Speight Additional mixing: Alex Portfelix A Novel production for BBC Radio 4
In this Extra Bit; Dan tells us about certified legend Eunice Carter Henry's Pick: Fast & Furious Franchise Dan's Pick: Bo Burnham: Inside & Eighth Grade Eunice Carter Book
Thanks for joining us for the second and final part of the Eunice Carter story. When we left off in Part 1, Carter's unprecedented rise to a seemingly unimaginable role on Thomas Dewey's team of criminal prosecutors made her a household name across America. Now, Carter's courage and tenacity will be tested as she takes on the most dangerous mob boss in the country. Despite being surrounded by an entire team of brilliant legal minds, it will be Carter's intuition and intelligence that Dewey will need most of all if they are to stop the underworld from continuing its reign of terror across New York City.So sit back and enjoy the conclusion of today's episode, New York City Prosecutor, Eunice Hunton Carter.
Many of us know the stories of famous criminals like Al Capone, Bonnie and Clyde or the famous lawmen who helped bring them to justice. Though many might not know the story of the lawyer who was most responsible for brining down the most powerful mob boss in the world, Lucky Luciano, making the streets of New York safer and nearly propelling her boss to the American Presidency. This story would be remarkable regardless of who it was about, but because this particular lawyer was one of the only black female lawyers in 1930s America, her story is one of the most remarkable of them all. So sit back and enjoy the story and the focus of today's episode, New York City Prosecutor, Eunice Hunton Carter.
Eunice Carter was the first woman prosecutor to take on the mob, and Jill Wine-Banks followed her lead to become the first to take on a President. LB sits down with the legend to discuss what it's like to be a woman warrior in the ultimate inner sanctum of male power. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The boys talk about Eunice Carter, the first female African-American prosecutor in the US. Learn how she took down the infamous mob boss "Lucky" Luciano!
Welcome to the It Is Our Time Podcast with Host Belinda Baker with Special Guest Panel, Eunice Carter, Etosha Thurman, Dr. Yanci Baker and Kamila Brown Washington. Episode Topic " Raising Godly Respectful Children In Today's Society" In this rivating episode Belinda and her panel of guests continue a conversation started at the salon to this podcast. Belinda and guests want to connect and share their experiences with others who are facing how to raise godly respectful children in today's world. Each panel guest transparently shares their story and journey and provides great tips with sweet motherly nuggets of wisdom. Meet the Guest Panel: Eunice Carter, Etosha Thurman, Dr. Yanci Baker and Kamila Brown Washinton. The Guest Panelists are mothers and one is a grandmother who met and still working to meet the challenges of balancing marriage, motherhood, professional careers and their spirtual lives. Visit www.up2meradio.com to learn more about each guest and to read their bios. The opinions expressed during this broadcast are for inspiration, information and motivational purposes. This Podcast is a production of Up2Me Radio and to learn more about our network, shows, show host and guests visit us at www.up2meradio.com Enjoy the Show! Please like us on Facebook at Up2Me Radio and follow us on Twitter @Up2Meradio