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Chicago Outfit Informants

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In this episode, we delve into the intricate world of the Chicago Outfit’s informants, featuring insights from my late friend, Cam Robinson, and Paul Whitcomb, a well-respected expert on the mob. This special compilation draws from past interviews and shorts that once highlighted various informants who operated during the notorious 1980s era of organized crime in Chicago. Through a series of concise segments, we explore the lives of key players who chose to turn against the Outfit, revealing the complex motivations and consequences of their decisions. We kick things off by revisiting the tale of Paul “Peanuts” Pansko, an influential figure leading the Polish faction of the Outfit. Pansko's criminal activities, including a racetrack heist, not only placed him in dangerous territory but also set into motion a chain of events that would later link to the infamous Family Secrets trial. It's during this journey that we outline how interconnected the informants’ narratives are, showcasing how Pansko’s actions inadvertently unraveled parts of the organization.   The discussion shifts to more dramatic stories, including Mario Rainone. Rainone's infamous decision to cooperate with the authorities opened the door to significant revelations about Lenny Patrick, one of the highest-ranking Outfit members to switch sides. Rainone's tapes ultimately led to the dismantling of major sections of the Outfit’s operations, including political connections that had long shielded them from legal repercussions.   We also explore the tale of Ken “Tokyo Joe” Eto, a Japanese mobster who thrived within the Outfit’s ranks. His attempts at self-preservation after surviving an assassination effort highlighted the stark realities faced by those who navigated the perilous landscape of organized crime. As he eventually became a witness for the prosecution, Eto’s insights illuminated the internal workings of one of Chicago’s most feared organizations. The episode further examines dramatic betrayals and deadly encounters that shaped the Outfit’s legacy. From the chilling events surrounding the murders of the Spilotro brothers, orchestrated by their own associates for reasons steeped in loyalty and betrayal, to the grim fate that met informants like Al Toco and the impact of domestic discord on organized crime, each tale is a window into the bleak realities faced by both mobsters and informants alike. As we round out the episode, we reflect on the cultural dynamics surrounding informants, particularly how personal relationships and family ties heavily influenced their decisions to cooperate. It becomes clear through the interviews that while fear of retribution often compels loyalty, the specter of betrayal looms large within the mob. This multifaceted examination blends personal stories with historical context, providing a deeper understanding of the Chicago Outfit’s complexity and its operatives. Join us in this retrospective journey through the shadows of organized crime as we pay homage to those who bravely shared their stories, revealing the inner workings of a criminal empire that continues to fascinate and terrify in equal measure. 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, guys, after listening to Bob Cooley, one of the more damaging sources and witness and informant to the Chicago Outfit outside of the Calabrese family, [0:13] Nick and his nephew, Frank Jr., I got the rest of the Chicago Outfit informants on tap here. No, not really. They’re not coming in. But I did do a story. I did a series of shorts a few years, or I don’t know, two or three years ago, maybe. [0:32] I interviewed my late friend, Cam Robinson, rest in peace, Cam. So you get to hear from him again. And Paul Whitcomb, who is a Chicago outfit expert, he’s been on this. They used to have some kind of a round table show up there. I don’t know if they still have it or not with the Seiferts. But anyhow, I got these guys to sit down with me and talk about all the different informants in Chicago during the, it was during the 80s. So this is just kind of a series of shorts that I put up before. They’re six or eight minutes long, I think, each one of them, that they talk about different informants. This kind of threw it together as another little bonus episode we’ve done. And I went to Chicago, if you notice, after Johnny Russo, which I apologize for in a way, I don’t know. I mean, the guy’s got some crazy-ass stories, doesn’t he? Who am I to say that he didn’t do it? But most people know that he didn’t do most of that stuff. Anyhow, so I threw up another Chicago right away about the guy that had the race wire that they killed, James Reagan. [1:38] Then i had this interview that i’d been doing during those last couple weeks with bob cooley who’s appeared uh out of nowhere and he’ll maybe see him on some other shows now he’s he’s wanting to do shows he tells me so after hearing bob cooley talk i thought well i’m doing do one more i want to just throw it up as an extra uh from some of my old chicago outfit stuff and that’ll finish me off on the Chicago outfit for a while. I hadn’t, I hadn’t been in Chicago, uh, doing shows about Chicago for quite a while. And, and I didn’t want to, uh, neglect you guys. You know, I get a lot of books written about New York and I’ve got all these authors that are wanting to do these books about New York. Uh, not so much about Chicago. So if you got anybody that, you know, wants to, got a book and wants to come on the show, uh, talking about the outfit, why steer them to me. So anyhow, just sit back and relax and enjoy. [2:37] My late, great friend, Cam Robinson. One more look at Cam, for those of you who remember him, and Paul Whitcomb. And we’re going to talk about famous snitches from Chicago. Thanks, guys. Well, let’s move along now to, this is kind of interesting, Paul Peanuts Panczko, who was the leader of the Polish branch of the outfield. Is that what you would call Peanuts Panczko, the leader of the Polish branch? If the Polish branch is the Panczko family, which you could easily say there were three brothers, then yeah, that wouldn’t be right. We haven’t really done a show on them. I don’t know a whole lot about them other than they were released at all. So we said non-Italian, Peckerwood, as we call them at Kansas City, professional criminals who did a lot of business with different outfit people. And he did a robbery of a racetrack. I think it’s the Balmoral Racetrack. It’s the name of it. James Duke Basile and then Panczko was in trouble for that and he convinced Basile to come in and they did some talking remember anything about that situation, you know in a lot of ways you. [3:50] Panczko could be considered one of the first dominoes that eventually led to the Family Secrets trial. Panczko, as you said, led to Dookie Bazile, who they had done robberies together. Bazile led them to Scarpelli, who was a much higher guy. I mean, there’s debate, but he was, because there was a making ceremony at this time, but Scarpelli was pretty highly ranked. I mean, he was a known killer, and he was up there. He was in the wild bunch. But Scarpelli then did tell them about a lot of the things that Frank Calabrese had done. [4:28] He wasn’t known as well as Scarpelli had brought him up to be. And a lot of those things dominoed into what would eventually lead to family secrets years later. [4:42] Scarpelli, I think, did not know so much about Nick, but he did know about Frank. And so a lot of that information sort of filled in the gaps. And even though Frank Calabrese Jr. Led them led them to Nick They A lot of seeds were planted And can be traced back to Pianus Pansico Um. [5:01] So it is kind of an interesting line. Basile, he wore a wire on Scarpelli and not even talking about a lot of these things. It’s not the FBI knew about that. They were in a car together. Right. If I remember right, he even talked about a mob graveyard. They went up there and they found two or three bodies. One of them was connected. It wasn’t anybody really important, but one of them was connected to Harry Aleman. So it was a pretty important wearing of a wire on Scarpelli, who then came at himself for a while. And that’s what led to the family secrets. He talked about Frank Calabrese. Is that what you’re saying? Yeah, that’s right. And some of those bodies in that graveyard were 10 years apart, which was interesting. I’ve got, it’s on the map that I created, but some of those bodies, there was years in between them. So it was something they were going back to and they believed that there were a lot of things there they did not find. Yeah, because they built a health care facility or something. They built some big building over where there would have been bodies. Right. Right. And the fascinating thing about this is Scarpelli, like, just like Cam said, this guy was a serious killer. He was a muscle builder. He was a terrifying guy. I mean, he had almost inhuman physical strength. Yeah. And when he flipped, he was completely debriefed by the FBI and the DOJ and then decided to try and change his mind. [6:27] But before he could do that He hung himself in the bathroom Of the Metropolitan Correctional Center With his hands behind his back And a bag over his head, Who was he in prison with? Who was he in MCC with, Paul? Was it anybody? He did happen to be in the MCC with the German at the time. He bound his hands behind his back and put a bag over his own head. He did. He did. And so the outfit continues to somehow persuade people to take their own lives rather than testify against them. [7:07] It’s a hell of a way to die by suicide it is by suicide at least they didn’t have arrows in his back, not as far as we know yeah it was terrible he cut his own head off I saw a cartoon once that the homicide guy liked to go ahead and maybe real suckle of suicide because then you could just walk away from it so there’s a dead body laying there with a bunch of arrows at his back and a homicide detective standing over him with a hand and pencil and says, hmm, suicide, huh? [7:44] Got the inside joke. It worked homicide. You see how those guys sometimes will try to make something into a suicide that probably is a homicide. On the other hand, we had one, we had a mob guy, he wasn’t really a mob associate, who had gone to Vegas. He lost a lot of money and they found his body in his car at the airport parking lot after coming back from Vegas and they found out later lost a lot of money and the car was parked up against the fence and he was shot in the head and there was no gun in the car you know found so just assume that somebody shot him in his head the car kept going and rolling up against the fence. [8:25] But this one detective, I remember Bob Pence is his name. He was dumb. And he started, he went back over and he dusted that car for prints again. And he got some more evidence out of it. And then he went back to the airport and he looked and started asking questions. And he found out later that somebody who had a pickup truck parked there had a week later, three or four days later, come back and got his truck. When he got home he found a pistol inside the bed of his truck and he called the airport or he called somebody turned it in Pinson found that pistol that was a pistol that that shot the guy so Pinson's theory was he was rolling along in his car he shot himself in the head and then he flipped that pistol out is with a reaction he flipped it out and went in the bed in that pickup and then it rolled on up against the fence and they ruled it a suicide wow damn that’s not that different than Scarpelli I mean the fbi to this day insists it was suicide yeah well, Oh, well, right. All right. Let’s move along to Mario. John, the arm. Rainone. [9:41] Is that correct, Cam? That yeah, that’s Rainone. Yeah. So tell us about that. I know we talked about this, you know, a little bit about this one. [9:50] This is kind of a funny one. He was he was sent to kill a building inspector. Raynaud was with the Grand Avenue crew and so he’s en route to kill this guy and this is one of those mob blunders and he sees a couple guys following him and it’s Rudy Fredo and Willie Messino and he recognizes him when he’s driving over there and it’s important to point out who these guys are, Cam, not to interrupt you Willie Messino, was the right hand man and bodyguard for Tony Accardo for 30 years I mean, he was serious, serious business. Rudy Frayto, you know, the chin, but Massino was serious news. If you saw Willie Massino, you knew he were in for trouble. Yeah, he wasn’t there as backup to do anything except clean up after Rainone, including Rainone. So Rainone saw the writing on the wall. He pulls up and he goes straight to the FBI. [10:54] And he informs, he talks to them and gives them his information. And later on, he sort of regrets doing so, denies that he ever did. Uh, there were, there were, uh, articles written about him. There’s a, there’s a Chicago Tribune writer, John Cass, and Ray Nolan had a back and forth with him writing letters. This is how these mob guys in Chicago operate, talking about, I’m, I ain’t no beefer. And, uh. Once he was out of prison in 2009, he was busted several more times. If you can believe it, he stayed in the criminal life. He was robbing a liquor store with another guy. And the guy he was robbing with, this is why I jump ahead a little bit, was a guy named Vincent Forliano. He claimed that he didn’t even know Fratto or Messino. These were guys he didn’t know, so he never would have informed against them. The guy he was robbing the liquor store with and he was committing other robberies with, Vincent Forliano, was Fredo’s son-in-law. [11:56] So he was committing robberies with a guy related to the guy, but he didn’t know who they were. And to say that somebody didn’t know, as Paul said, Willie Messino, is just ludicrous. Anybody in the criminal atmosphere, period, knew who Willie Messino was because you were probably paying money to it. to exist. And this is extremely important because Rainone, at the time this happened, Rainone cooperated long enough to record conversations with Lenny Patrick. That’s right. That’s right. And that set dominoes in place that would lead to the fall of the outfit. Even though he tried to take back his cooperation, to say he never cooperated, I’ve heard those tapes that were played in trials that I participated in, so I I know better. Uh, and that’s why they call him Mario flip flop Rainone because he, uh, would cooperate and uncooperate and then cooperate. But he is the one who got Lenny Patrick on the hook. Yeah. [13:00] Interesting, interesting. Let’s just continue on with this Lenny Patrick because we weren’t going to talk about him. That’s a good lead hand to talk about another, really one of the most important informants that year who testified. [13:13] Can you talk about the domino that led to the end? Rainone really, really flipped the domino that kicked over. Go ahead, Paul. Well, Lenny Patrick was the highest, and even to this day, remains the highest ranking member of the outfit to ever turn state’s evidence. The guy was a capo in all but name. He had been in charge of Rogers Park, the gambling. He was essentially the head of the Jewish arm of the mafia, kind of the Meyer Lansky figure of Chicago. And when the Lawndale neighborhood moved north to Rogers Park, he moved with them, and he had his own crew. He reported directly to Gus Alex, who was, of course, at the very top, and Sam Carlisi. And he was dealing with Marcello and Carlesi in a number of different outfit ventures, loan sharking. He personally had been staked by Carlesi with a quarter million in cash to put out on the street. And he was involved in extortions Bombings of theaters All these things directly at the command of Sam Carlisi Who was then the boss of bosses of the Chicago outfit So when Rainone got him on tape They set up what was the beginning of the end for the outfit And I think people need to understand who Gus Alex is also For people outside of Chicago Gus Alex was. [14:40] Basically, I guess you could call him the equivalent of maybe the consigliere in Chicago. When you look at Chicago, the triumvirate in the 70s, once a guy like Paul Ricca died and several major outfit leaders died in the early 70s. [14:58] Tony Accardo decided that the outfit would be led by himself, by Joy Iupa, and the political wing and all of the non-Italians and all of the grift and a lot of aspects would be led by Gus Alex. So he was essentially on the same level as Joey Iupa, and he was responsible for much more for things of greater import than Joey Iupa. I mean, controlling the political arm and all the payoffs and all of that is much, much more than the streets and the murders. So all the politics and all the anything that had to do was definitely fell under gus alex and he was part of a ruling triumvirate he was a non-italian part of a ruling triumvirate with iupa and uh acardo so he was the the leader top of the outfit and he had been for years going back to going back to the 30s and the 40s 40 he had come up under, the Murray the Camel Humphreys and had made those connections he was the most connected guy in the Chicago outfit, so for a guy like Lenny Patrick to be. [16:15] Rollover against is essentially the political leader, national political leader and political leader of Chicago. This was absolutely crippling to the outfit. That was he wiped out the entire political arm of the Chicago outfit. After Lenny Patrick brought down Gus Alex, this became a basically a street crime organization. It was that those political contacts. I mean, I think that’s a fair statement, right, Paul? Those political contacts and judges, I mean, that was all but eliminated with Gus Alex going away. You’re absolutely right, Cam. And he not only took out Gus Alex, but he took out the boss of the Italians, too. That’s right, yeah. Both of them at the same time. He wiped out the outfit, and you put it beautifully by saying it became a street crime organization. You think about the division of labor and it started with IUP and IUP and. [17:19] La Pietra, Jackie Cerone, they had all the gambling, a lot of the sports gambling, but they also had the skim from Las Vegas, and they ran all that stuff, while Gus Alex, along with Lenny Patrick, ran all that politics, and you can’t have a mob organization if you don’t have cover politically. That’s why even in Kansas City, we’re pretty clean here, but we still never had any real mob prosecutions. [17:47] And it certainly had very few, if any, little, if any mob prosecutions at Cook County. And you couldn’t even get convicted of a real crime, murder, assault, or something. It’s just a straight-out crime. You weren’t even trying to do a RICO, I think, on anybody. So it was, you know, they just operated with impunity. Well, you took out that whole gambling side. That was all the money coming in. And then shortly thereafter, you take out the political side, who then turns back and gets the new boss on the gambling side and loan sharking and all that. [18:23] I’ll tell you, by 1990, the outfit’s gone. It really is. It still exists to a degree, but Sam Carlisi was the last traditional old line boss of the outfit. you, that, in my opinion, that ever ruled. After that, it was never the same. Yeah, I think a guy like Gus Alex, you know, like you said, Gary, you had Aiuppa who was dealing with gambling, but I think that’s a lot of, there’s a lot of optics to that, you know, and you’ve got all these cities who have got characters who are not Italian, Gus Alex in Chicago, and, you know, as Paul said, Meyer Lansky, who was New York, and you had Mashie Rockman in Cleveland, and these characters not italians so they know when to step back and let and let the italians talk but that doesn’t mean that they’re not running things it’s just for the optics of city to city where the italians have to see that they’re dealing with italians they don’t walk in the room it doesn’t mean that behind the scenes they’re not pulling the levers they just because of of the uh uh criminal um. [19:34] The the criminal view of of non-italians in that world sort of sort of their own prejudices these guys don’t always walk in the room when they’re dealing with other cities gus alex is is sitting down with anybody in chicago but you go to kansas city you go to new york, you know meyer lansky would leave the room when they were when they were talking you know italian to Italian. And the same thing with Gus Alex or Mace Rockman or any of those other guys who are not Italian. It was just an optics city to city. It doesn’t mean that they weren’t pulling the levers. Is it Yehuda or Jehuda, Cam? Jehuda. I’ve always heard of Jehuda. Yeah, Jehuda. So he kind of dealed with the IRS that year. [20:23] He must have had some. The IRS was really strong working the mob in Chicago. I’ve noticed several references to IRS investigations. We did not have that in Kansas City, and the IRS did a little bit, but they were not as strong as they were up in Chicago. [20:38] Yeah, he met with an agent, Tom Moriarty, who’s been around and worked Chicago for a long time. He was a pretty well-known guy up here. But Bill Jehota worked under Ernest Rocco Infelice, who was a real powerhouse going back a long time. And out in Cicero, and his crew, a lot of these crews had their own little names, and they called the good shit Lollipop. He was a huge gambling enterprise, you know. And they bought a house up in Lake County, which is north of the city. It’s funny, this house they bought was actually the family that had lived in it. The son had murdered the family. It was a murder house before the outfit bought it. and uh they bought it used it as a as a gambling den and and after that moved out they used it for prostitution and they would park cars at a nearby motel that they ran and then then have a uh a, valet service that drove him to this this gambling house and there was also quite a few uh murders that uhJahoda witnessed i’m sure he took no part in it he just happened to be standing outside of the house when they when they these murders were committed there was a uh was it hal smith and um. [21:57] Oh i can’t remember the they killed somebody else in this home and they burnt these were guys who didn’t want to pay his tree tags, and they were gamblers who refused to give in. And he brought down this entire crew. I mean, Rocco and Felice was… There’s a famous picture of the day after the Spolatros were killed. And it was really the upper echelon of the up that you’ve got. You’ve got little Jimmy Marcello. You’ve got the boss, Sam Wings-Carlesi. You’ve got the street boss, Joe Ferriola. And you’ve got Rocco and Felice, who’s right there. These are the four top guys, basically, in the outfit as far as at this time, the Cicero crew had risen to the top. That was the powerhouse crew. And so he was involved in those discussions because he was such a powerhouse out there with Ferriola being the street boss. So he was, it really can’t be thatJahodatestimony that eventually brought down this crew was really, it really crippled that crew for a long time. Well, those people that went down in that trial have only in the last five years come out of prison. Yeah, we’ve actually had been talking to somebody. We’ve had the… [23:13] Opportunity to meet he brought down uh uh robert um to go beat um bellavia and another guy who doesn’t like to be mentioned who runs a pretty successful pizza pizza chain up in lake county and uh these guys went down for a long time the beat was down for 25 years and he just came out. [23:39] So and billJahoda have if you read his testimony it is kind of kind of odd that he was standing outside of the building and just looked in the window and they were committing a murder and he just he he places himself outside of the house witnessing a murder through the window which is convenient when you’re the one testifying against murderers it certainly is yeah. [24:03] So so that was he was involved in the gambling so that makes sense then the irs got him and millions of dollars millions of dollars a month they were bringing and he met uh, i don’t remember paul and you did he he contacted moriarty right or did moriarty reach out to him because he was under investigation i i thought Jahoda was was worried about himself so he reached out to them i can’t remember the details i think you’re right yeah i i think he was worried about his own his own safety gary and he reached out to moriarty and they met up at a hotel just outside the city on the uh up in the northwest and uh they talked about things i actually found the location and on the little map you can find where where they met each other but he they met each other in disgust and they would meet different locations and and jahuda wore a wire and some of those some of those wiretaps are they really make for that. [25:05] That those conversations come right out of the movie just i love what we’re doing out here and i love my job and and you actually where i’m going to make you trunk music i mean you really hear these things that that you see it right in the movies i mean you you can’t write the dialogue that these guys are actually using it’s it’s it’s you know it it comes straight out of a book i mean You’ve got, you’ve got, uh, this is the toughest dialogue you’ll ever hear. Interesting. How’d you buy it? Where’d you find that at? Is that, uh, it’s probably not the audio in probably anywhere. No book or something. Yeah. You can, if you look up, if you look up different, different, you know, you go on newspapers.com or you go in different, uh, I believe, uh, I’ve got, um, uh, mob textbook by, um, Howard Abedinsky. I’ve got a couple of copies of his, of his textbook, organized crime. And he’s got some clips of it. This guy who owns a pizza shop up north is talking about how he loves his job. He loves what he does. And it’s funny to hear he talk about smashing somebody and loving what you do. Really? I’ve heard a few conversations like that back at the station house. [26:25] I don’t care. It’s on both sides. Is that what you’re saying? When you live in that world. Those guys can go either direction. [26:37] Well, let’s talk about ex-Chicago cops. Speaking of cops, let’s talk about, Vince Rizza, his daughter actually appeared on that Chicago Mob Housewives, or they tried to do a show. And Frank Schweiss’ daughter was on it. And Pia Rizza, who has gotten some notoriety as a model or something, I can’t remember. And she really, she was tight. She would not talk about her dad at all. I read an interview of her. She would just talk about her dad at all. But he came in and he testified against Harry Aleman, of all people, and linked him to the murder of this bookie, Anthony Ritlinger. Remember that one? [27:22] Go ahead, Paul. No, that one I’m not very up on, Cam. I’m sorry. So, Ritlinger, I believe he didn’t want to pay his street tax, if I’m right, Gary. Yeah, you’re right. He had been warned. Rattlinger had been warned that he needs to pay, he needs to pay, and he was making a good deal of money. And Ratlinger was he was brought in just the normal course of action with the wild bunch because he was a wild bunch murder I’m a little rusty but here it comes so he was a wild bunch killing, he was brought in he was warned it was the typical Harry Ailerman and if I’m remembering correctly and people correct me if I’m not it was Butch Petruccelli they sat him down. [28:11] Usually it would be Butch and, um, uh, Borsellino who would do the talking, uh, Tony Borsellino, and they would do the talking. And then afterwards, Butch Petruccelli would just sit down and glare. So he was a pretty scary guy. And he had that, uh, uh, Malocchio, the, the evil eye, and he would just glare at people. And that would send the message and Rattlinger didn’t, didn’t listen. He was making too much money, he’s not going to pay any damn Degos, that kind of line. And so he, of course, fell victim to these guys. And I believe he may have been trunk music. I think I remember this one, Matt, but I can’t remember. Yeah, I got this one. He went to a restaurant. That’s right. That’s right. And he had already, his daughter lived with him. I’m not sure about the wife, but he had warned his family to take all kinds of extra cautious. He knew something was coming. And it was, you know, after reading that thing, it’s, It’s kind of like, well, we talked about Spilotro taking off their jewelry. Ken Eto did this similar kind of a thing and told his wife he may not be coming back. [29:22] I tell you, another guy that did the same thing was Sonny Black. That’s right. It came out about Joe Pistone, the Donnie Brasco story. He did the same thing. He went to a sit-down or a meeting, and he took off his jewelry, I believe left his billfold, when he went to the meeting. this. Ken Eto was the same way. Ken Eto, I think, thought he could talk his way out. I think all of them thought they could talk their way out of it. So Rettlinger went out by himself and sat in a prominent place in this local restaurant that was really well known up there in the north side. It’s north of downtown Chicago, and I can’t remember the name of it. [30:02] And he just sat there and pretty soon a car pulls up and two guys run in kind of like a Richard Cain kind of a deal and just start popping. And that was a Harry Aleman deal. That’s right. He did, I believe. There’s an old guy who married the girlfriend of Felix Adlericio, I believe. He and this woman are sitting out in front of their brownstone, and Aleman and some other dude pull out and get out when guys walk up to him and shoot him and kill him. [30:31] And so that was – Yeah, that was Petrocelli and Aleman walked up, And he had been, he had been dating, uh, uh, Aldericio’s, Alderico’s girlfriend. Now that’s the famous hit from beyond the grave. Because we’re going to go on the old Samuel’s just sitting in the lawn chair thinking he’d got it made. That’s right. You know, Gary, you and I did the show on the outfit, uh, a long time ago. No, I’m sorry. On the wild bunch, a long time ago. So a lot of those, and they did so much work back in the day. A lot of those run together, but yeah, you’re now, uh, now that you’re right, writing her was he was eating in a restaurant. I’m, Uh, I can’t remember the name. It may have been, been Luna’s, but he was, went out in public. He thought he’d be safe. And like you said, a lot of these guys have a six cents because they come up on the street and they know these things. And, uh, like a guy like Sammy and Reno knew it was coming. He was dodging them for a long time, but they, they know that their time is coming. Eventually they just, they stay ahead of it for a while and figure they can fight their way out or talk their way out. And yeah, they, he was blown away right in public. Like it was similar to the, I remember it being similar to the, to the Richard Cain murder. And this was in, it was right around the same time. It was, it was in the mid seventies, 75, 74, 75, 76. It might’ve been 75 that writing or happened right, right in the middle of the restaurant. [31:58] I’ve been a lot cheaper to pay the street tax, I reckon. You know, and it wasn’t, I don’t recall that they’re asking for so much, but once these murder started happening yeah i think it was it wasn’t like it was half or 75 i think they just wanted it was you know it might have been a quarter it might have just been a flat fee across the board but once that street tax was was instituted i mean we’ve talked about this before gary that was when the wild bunch was out there that was that was they really didn’t play around When Ferriola told these guys, get everybody in line, [32:31] they really cracked down and they weren’t playing at all. You pay or you die. And guys like Alem and Patrick Shelley, whether it was right in public or whatever, in the outfit in the 70s, Paul, you know this from Richard Cain and several others. They just write in public would just blow you away. and writing her was just was almost textbook just like the Richard Cain it was it was right in the right in the restaurant yeah I’ll tell you I’ll tell. [33:05] I was conflating him with Hal Smith. Okay. I’ll tell you something about those mob hits. When they kill somebody in public like that in a public way, more than likely it’s because whoever the victim is has been alerted, and they can’t get anybody to get close to them. They will already try to send somebody around to get them isolated, and when they can’t get them isolated, then they want them bad enough. They’ll just lay, as Frank Calabrese, I heard him say once, well, lay on them. And I thought, oh, that’s interesting. Well, lay on them. I read that somewhere else. They use that term when you’re following somebody and you’re trying to set them up, or yet they lay on them. Calabrese even said, you know, you’re like, get an empty refrigerator box and hide inside of it. I mean, it’s just like the kind of stuff we used to do at the intelligence unit to run surveillances on people. And so they’ll lay on them for a while until they can get you somewhat isolated. And if they can’t, then they’ll just take you out in public. It might be to send a message, but I don’t think so because it’s so risky to get somebody in public. You can have a young, all-fitty cop in there that you didn’t even notice, and he comes out blazing. And, you know, it’s just not worth it. Even if you take him out, he’s probably got to get you. [34:21] So it’s kind of a last resort. A desperation. Yeah, it’s desperation because they can’t get you isolated. [34:28] You look at some of these public murderers, guys like Richard Cain or Ridinger, like you said, who was on the watch. Sam Annarino, who was right on Cicero. [34:39] A guy like Chris Carty, who was years later. I mean, these are guys who would have been smart enough and street smart enough to be on the watch, to watch their step, to know what was going on. With the exception of a guy like Michael Cagnoni, who just happened to be difficult to get, and he probably might have had an idea that something was happening, but I think just he was a family guy, and so it was hard to isolate. They blew him up on the interstate, but I think that in general, that’s a good point, Gary. These guys, if they just run up and blow away, it’s just a last resort. That’s an excellent point. I have always been in that camp of, oh, that must be sending a message. But you, with your experience, I think you’re exactly right. One thing, guys, I think we’re mixing up Sambo Cesario with Sam Annarino. I was thinking when they – yeah, you’re right, Paul. I was thinking, though, when they blew away Sam Annarino in the parking lot with his family, though, they had been trying to get him for several months. And they finally just went after him in the parking lot, called in a robbery, and blew him away in the furniture store parking lot. That was what I meant. Yeah, Gary was referring to Sambo earlier. I just meant they had been trying to get Sam Annarino for a long time, and when they couldn’t, they just got him in the parking lot. [36:08] Well, interesting. You know, no matter how much terror these guys strike in the heart of their underlings, in the end, they still will turn once in a while. And I think people don’t really not turn because they’re afraid of getting killed so much if they don’t turn because they don’t want to have their family suffering the disgrace of them being a rat or a snitch. I think that’s more important to be a man and go out like a man in this subculture and believe me I’ve lived in a subculture where being a man and being a tough guy is more important than anything else, I think that’s the most important thing that keeps people from coming in you’re like a wimp you’re a puss, you can’t take it, can’t handle it you know what I mean you can’t handle five years I could do five years standing on my head or a tray like the dude told me so uh you know but even even with all that and still there’s a certain percentage that will end up coming in sure and usually there are people that either don’t care about their family like lenny patrick yeah or that don’t have close family so that they don’t have it so much of that pressure that you’re talking about gary because you make a really valid point that that that cultural value is so strong yeah yeah it’s it’s. [37:36] In a lot of these small towns, you see in Detroit where they’re all family tied in and everything, you don’t see informants. I think they’ve had one. Kansas City, as you said, Gary, you don’t see. But then you look at a place like Rochester where they’re all just lower tier mob guys. Everybody was informing on everybody because they really weren’t as upper echelon sort of mob guys. So I think that, like you said, once you get that culture seeped in, you’ve got those families and all, there’s a lot of factors. But if it’s a deep-rooted mob town, you really don’t see a lot of real informants. [38:11] So, guys, now we’ve got one that I did a show on. I did a couple of shows on him. I talked to the FBI agent who brought him in and dealt with him for quite a while. Ken Tokiojo Eto. He survived a murder attempt. When that didn’t happen for him with the outfit, what happened after that? [38:32] I believe his attempted assassins got killed themselves. So tell me a little bit about Tokyo Joe Eto. There’s a photograph I have from the late 50s, early 60s And it shows Joe Ferriola And a couple of other heavyweights Hanging around with a young Ken Eto, And a lot of people didn’t know who Ken Eto was But he ran the Japanese game, Gambling, Bolita And lots of money Poured into the outfit through Tokyo Joe As they called him And there was a rumor that perhaps Tokyo Joe was going to turn under a little bit of pressure. And so Jasper Campisi put three slugs in the back of his head. [39:22] Miraculously, he survived three slugs at point blank range. And if he wasn’t going to turn state’s evidence before, he certainly had a powerful incentive to do so now. He seems to insist As I’ve heard that he was not His intention was not It’s hard to say at this point But he says he had no intention Of flipping and that he’s not sure What the evidence was against him But he was not going to flip until, It was Yeah. [39:55] I’m drawing a blank, Paul. Who was it that sent? It wasn’t the saint. It was Vincent Solano. He was kind of Vincent Solano, who was a union guy and a made guy up there. He kind of had which one. [40:11] He was a capo. And which crew was it? Do you remember? He was on the north side. North side crew. North side crew. And actually, Ken went to Vince Solano and had a talk with him. Said you know what i can do this he was looking at a tray i had a dude tell me what’s that pressure and tried to get him to talk and he said uh he said what am i gonna get out of this a tray he said man i can do a tray standing on my head and i threw him right then that’s right gotta talk to me so uh and that’s all he had to do but solano for some reason uh who knows what was in his head because uh ken Eto had made him a lot of money a lot of money and he was a tough little dude he had he had survived he had been put in the uh concentration camps if you will during the internment camps yeah internment camps and then came as a young man up chicago and been around for a long time by the time this all came down he’d been with him for a long time and made him a lot of money and all kinds of different gambling operations but particularly the bolita. [41:13] So uh it just didn’t make sense i heard one thing that these guys in chicago got the idea Yeah, to keep the noise down, they were loading their own rounds with lighter loads of powder. I don’t know. They had like a hit car up there. The guys in Chicago were pretty sophisticated or tried to be. And so they used these lighter loads. And when it went into his head, it just didn’t penetrate his skull. I remember I was at the hospital once, and there was a young guy who had gotten shot in the head. And they said that the bullet was not a good bullet because it went in under his skin and then went under his scalp, along his skull, and then lodged up on his forehead. [41:56] Wow. And so Eto was kind of the same way. Those bullets were probably lodged up underneath his scalp. He pulled himself to a neighboring, I believe it was a pharmacy that was right there, a corner store. And then that guy went to help him. I think he had to dial a call of 911 or whatever. 911 was in place then. He had to call for help for himself from a phone booth. You know, he saved his own life by being smart and playing dead. Yeah, that’s right. And you look at Chicago, it’s a city of neighborhoods, and you’ve got the Mexican town, and you’ve got the different towns, and you’ve got Chinatown where there’s so much money and so much gambling. And while Haneda was Japanese and there’s obviously division between Japanese and Chinese, it would be much easier for him to go in and then some of these outfit guys and because of different things going on back in the 50s, 60s, and 70s. But he could go into neighborhoods and represent the outfit in ways in different communities that the outfit wouldn’t go into or a lot of these made guys. [43:12] And that gave him entry into a lot of communities. In the Asian community, there’s a lot of gambling that he was able to tap into. He was smart enough to see that as a route that maybe the Italian guys didn’t, just like Lenny Patrick, who we’ve talked about in other episodes, had that access into the Jewish communities and other Jewish gangsters. There’s a lot of gambling there. If you can get somebody who has an in to different communities, that’s really a way to go and that’s part of why he made so much money. A game like BolEto wouldn’t normally be and that’s huge in the Hispanic communities and huge with Asians also. You know in kansas city that’s interesting that you should point that out camp we had a um large vietnamese community moved in after the the boat peoples when it started and they moved in through the same church uh. [44:09] Sacred Heart Church and Don Bosco Center that the Italians moved in, the Sicilians moved into back in the turn of the century, the same neighborhoods. And Italians are getting successful and they’re moving out the suburbs and the Vietnamese are moving in and creating the Vietnamese restaurants and Vietnamese shops. And they brought, they have a love for gambling. Like you said, they have huge love for gambling. They don’t drink so much or do so many drugs, but they do love to gamble, it seemed to me like. [44:36] And so they had their own book. he was called the king a guy a friend of mine told me a story uh there’s a mob book he got on the periphery that neighborhood’s got a joint and he he was running a sports book and he had a lot of action going in and out of his joint so this one vietnamese guy had a big debt owed to the king so he goes down and talks to this guy’s name was Larry Strada, he ends up getting killed by some other uh mobsters in a deal they thought he was going to testify but i just needed to hear are there, this young, middle-aged Vietnamese guy goes down to the Caddyshack, Larry Strada’s bar. And he starts telling him about the king. He said, man, he said, the king, you take all your business. He said, he got all business down here. He take all your business. He said, you know, you need to do something about the king. He said, you know, we’re close to the river here. And then he made a motion across his throat like he was cutting his throat. So he was trying to get out of his gambling debt to convince this Italian, La Cosa Nostra bookie to go back and kill me yeah king piano. [45:42] You know i’ve heard a lot of stories and some of them are true some are not that one had to ring a truth to it it had a definite ring of truth that that got to do that playing them against each other yeah you bet and you know another thing about tokyo joe and you know he could testify But Ben Solano had Campizé and Gattuso killed right away. Found them in the trunk of their car, I think. Maybe at the airport, even. [46:09] Chicago trunk music, but they have some saying like that. And so Solano knew that they could testify against him, and they didn’t want to go down for attempted murder, more than likely, and he just didn’t take a chance. So he had them killed, and I can’t remember if he went down behind this or not. But another thing Tokyo Joe was able to do, I mean, he certainly could expose all the inner workings of what he knew about to the FBI, which gives you a lot of tips on where to go, who to work on, and maybe where to throw up microphones or some wiretaps. But he also traveled around he came to Kansas City during the skimming trial because they’re working on the Chicago hierarchy. So they just fly him into town. They show him that picture, the last separate picture where everybody’s in the picture. And they say, now, who’s that? Oh, that’s Aiuppa. Okay, then who’s that? Oh, that’s Vince Solano. Yeah, he reports to Aiuppa. You know, and who’s that guy? I can’t remember the other people at all. So the nation said that Joe is up hard. Oh, yeah, he reports to this guy. So to show the organization of the mob in Chicago and that it is an organization that gives orders to have other people carry it to make the RICO case, that he was a storyteller for that. And he didn’t know anything about the skim at all. But he was a storyteller on getting the mob name and the organization in front of a jury. That’s huge, as you know, Paul. [47:35] Absolutely. We had a similar arrangement during the Carlesi trial about how [47:40] the Carlesi crew operated and who was who, and to tell the story. Yeah. You have to make it a story. Let’s take a look at Betty Toco, which, uh, this is pretty interesting. There was a, um, I’m not sure. Albert Toco was your husband. Remind me what his position was at the outfit at that time. So Al Toco was, there’s sort of a division on who was the leadership of, who was the central leader of Chicago Heights. There’s Dominic Tuts Palermo and Al Toco, who was really a powerhouse in Chicago Heights. And Tuts Palermo was definitely highly connected and across the pond too, also in Italy. But uh Toco was involved in the in the chop shop wars really really heavily involved and he had a lot of connections in chicago too he was involved with lombardo and a lot of these chop shops throughout chicago he had a lot of partnerships and so this was a 30 million dollar a year racket stolen cars chop shops international car rings uh car rings throughout stolen car rings throughout the country. Toco was responsible for burying the Spolatro brothers. It was very sectioned off. Each crew had a part in their murder. And then Chicago Heights was responsible for the burial. [49:02] And they were down in Enos, Indiana. They got kind of turned around a little bit. They were down a farm road. They were burying them in a freshly tilled field. And the road where they’re on, there’s a little side road that you would drive down. There’s very little down there. I’ve, I’ve seen it, but a car happened to come down middle of night and they were in a, there’s a, there were a couple of feet off of a wooded area and they see this car coming down and they sort of all panicked and before they had a chance to cover the area or really do anything, it just looked like a freshly dug, it really just looked like freshly dug mound. And so they all fled and three of Toco’s guys went one way and he went the other. They had the car in both radios. [49:46] He’s wandering around barefoot, and he calls his wife finally. She shows up, and he’s screaming and yelling. And he runs to Florida, and he’s waiting for permission to come back from Joe Ferriola. He’s worried he’s going to get killed because they find the Spallachos immediately because the farmer sees his field all messed up, freshly tilled ground, and it looks really suspicious, like somebody had been poaching deer and burying the carcass. Uh but Toco was a tyrant to his wife he was he was horrible to her he was he was when you think of what a mob guy was that was Toco you know tipping the guy who mows his lawn the kid who mows his lawn hundred bucks and wandered around town everybody knows him but he’d come home and unlike a lot of these guys he was he was a real you know a real. [50:36] Real bastard to his wife you know and for years she put up with this sort of abuse and finally after this this happened and it was in the news and all he finally pushed her too far and she began informing on him and and he was arrested later on he was in his jail cell talking about all the murders he had committed and and this and that about his wife and uh his his uh uh A cellmate repeated everything that he said to try and lessen his sentence. So really, Toco got buried by his big mouth and his terrible behavior. He initially fled to Greece before he was arrested, and they extradited him back from Greece. So this is, I mean, Toco is like deep in mob behavior. [51:22] I mean, fleeing the country and all. I mean, it doesn’t get much more mafia than Al Toco. I hesitate to use that word with Chicago, but that was, Al Toco was running deep. and that Betty Tocco’s testimony eventually led to the trial of Al Tocco. And that was really a blow to the Chicago Heights crew that nowadays, I mean, they continued on and had a few rackets, but after the eventual trial that stemmed from that, it really wasn’t, there’s not much activity now. I’m in that area and there’s just, there’s really nothing here. [51:59] Interesting. Now, so Tony and Michael Spilotro had been lured to somebody’s house on the promise that Michael was going to be made. It’s my understanding. I believe that’s what Frank Collada had reported. And some other people, not part of the Chicago Heights crew, killed him. How did that go down? And how did they pass off the body? You guys, is there anything out there about that? Wasn’t that the family secrets trial, maybe? It was. And, of course, it’s been popularly portrayed in the movie Casino. And it’s surprisingly accurate Except for the fact That where they were beaten But what happened was Little Jimmy Marcello called them. [52:41] And said Sam, meaning Sam Carlisi, the boss, wanted to see them. And they knew that that was ominous because of what was going on beyond the scope of this show. But they took off the jewelry. They left. They told their wives, if we’re not back by 930, it’s not good. They really did not suspect that it was to make Michael. That’s what Collada said. You’re absolutely right about that, Gary. But I don’t think that’s correct at all. They knew that it was bad. And they went. He took a pistol, which was against the rules. They hit him a pistol. Tony hit a pistol on his brother, which you do not do when you go to see the boss. And they were picked up by, by Marcello and taken to a house. I, uh, was it Bensonville? Yeah. Up in Bensonville. Uh, in, in the basement, they walked down the stairs and all of a sudden they looked into the eyes of Carlici and, uh, DeFranzo and everybody, the whole, all the couples were there to spread the, the, uh, liability around and they were beaten to death with, with fists and feet, uh, in, in that basement and then transported to that burial ground, which coincidentally was just maybe a couple hundred yards away from Joey Aupa’s farm. [54:00] Right. So I guess that they must have had, uh, Toco standing by, because I don’t believe he was in that basement. I like that. He must have had him standing by to go grab the bodies and take them out. Really interesting. He should have had the old Doug before he got there. You know, that’s what they always say. First you dig the hole then you go do the murder right and i don’t think he had it done before he got there yeah i don’t i really that’s a good that’s a good point gary i really don’t know and nobody’s ever come forward to say what the status of the hole was beforehand uh you know it was a deep it was a deep it was it was a pretty deep hole uh but they may have had a dug ahead of Tom, but, but, uh, cause they knew the location and it’s pretty obscure location. So they had clearly been there before. And, and, you know, everybody knew that that was, I, I hope was, I got it right. Farm. And, uh, So they may have had it dug, and they just did a shoddy job covering it up. [55:05] But I also haven’t heard the specific details about how they handed it off to Toco. I don’t recall seeing that in Calabrese’s testimony. Yeah, it was Nick Calabrese that testified about that. It brought up the light. He named the killer. So he may not have gone that far, probably having Toco and having his wife testify that he did do this. that she picked him up out there. It was just a piece of the entire prosecution on the spot, which it really never was a trial or anything on that. I don’t believe. Another odd thing is he, I believe he ranted and raved the entire car ride back. And from where he was, you would run up with, It’s now turns into Indianapolis. So it’s a good car ride from where they were to Chicago Heights. I believe he ranted and raved about the guys and his crew and the burial and everything, the entire car ride, which was not something most guys would do in front of their wives. But I really, especially when he treated like that. Right. And complained about how long it took her to get there and everything. So she was able to verify a lot of what Calabrese was saying from the final end of it. Interesting. A friend of mine was in the penitentiary, and he said, there’s a guy in there who called himself a verifier. He said, what do you mean? He said, I’m a professional verifier. What he was, he was an informant. That’s what he was, but he called himself a verifier. [56:33] A girl would come to him and say, well, I heard this, this, and this. Is that true or not? He’d say, well, that’s true. That’s not true. [56:40] I guess that’s a more preferable term. Yeah, she was a verifier. Well, that was great. I really appreciate having that on there and Paul. And I really, I still miss Cam. Every time I get ready to do a Chicago show, I think, oh, I want to get Cam or Rochester. [56:58] We did one about Rochester. We did one about Utica. I did several other shows about other families. And he was a good guy and a real great researcher and a real expert on the outfit and other mafia families. So rest in peace, Cam and Paul. I hope to talk to you again one of these days. Guys, don’t forget, I got stuff to sell out there. Just go to my website or just search on my name for Amazon. I can rent my movies about the skim in Las Vegas, about the big mob war between the Savella brothers and the Spiro brothers in Kansas City. Then one about the great 1946 ballot theft in which the mob… Rigged election, helped Harry Truman rig an election. It’s a little harder to find than mine. You need to put ballot theft and Gary Jenkins. I think you’ll find it then. The other two, Gangland Wire and Brothers Against Brothers, Sabella Spiro, were a little bit easier to find. Had to put it up a different way because Amazon changed the rules, but I got them up there. So thanks a lot, guys.

The Retrospectors
Sinatra's Slapstick Kidnapping

The Retrospectors

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 11:51


19 year-old singer Frank Sinatra, Jr was snatched from his casino dressing room on 10th December, 1962. His famous father was willing to pay the kidnappers a $1 million ransom - but they insisted they only required $240,000.  When the case went to trial, the defence suggested that the Sinatras may have been in on the crime - a slur that damaged Frank Jr's reputation for the rest of his life. In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly take a peek back through kidnapper Barry Keenan's infamous 27-page ring binder; explain how the assassination of Kennedy scuppered his earlier attempt at snatching Frank, Jr; and ask how the roadblocks set up specifically to block the bungling criminals failed so spectacularly… Further Reading: • ‘FBI Cracks Sinatra Kidnapping Case' (British Pathé, 1963): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJm3lXkPZyM • ‘The story of the bumbling kidnappers who snatched Frank Sinatra's only son from hotel' (Mirror Online, 2021): https://www.mirror.co.uk/features/story-bumbling-kidnappers-who-snatched-25280617 • ‘The Bizzare And Terribly Executed Kidnapping Of Frank Sinatra Jr.' (All Thats Interesting, 2021): https://allthatsinteresting.com/frank-sinatra-jr-kidnapping this episode first aired in 2021 Love the show? Support us!  Join 

The Hunt Lift Eat Podcast
EP 242: Outdoor Colorado w. Josh & Frank Jr. Villa

The Hunt Lift Eat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 69:32


We are back and better than ever after a little thanksgiving R&R. It is with great pleasure to introduce Outdoor Colorado, a non-profit, which has an emphasis on youth outdoors. This was a long time dream of Frank Villa Sr., as well as the both Josh and Frank Jr. and their family. Outdoor Colorado has a concentration in bringing the outdoors, including both hunting and fishing, to the youth of their community, the state and the nation. Frank Villa Sr. spent his life expressing the importance of being an ambassador to the great outdoors. Frank Villa Sr. also taught how important it is to share our experiences as outdoorsman, anglers, and hunters with not only our own kids but to all youth. The mission at Outdoor Colorado is to share those experiences by taking the youth into the outdoors and teaching them about conservation, morals, ethics and the responsibilities of being a good sportsman in our world today. 

The Reel Rejects
Extended Version: FRIENDS Season 3, Episodes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, & 6 REACTION!! First Time Watching!!

The Reel Rejects

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 137:40


THE ONE WHERE NO ONE'S READY & MORE!!! Go to ⁠https://buyraycon.com/reelrejectsbc⁠ to get up to 30% off sitewide. Thanks Raycon for sponsoring! Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Apparel! ⁠https://www.rejectnationshop.com/⁠ The Friends marathon CONTINUES as Aaron & Johnald barrel forth to give their FRIENDS Season 3 Reaction, Recap, Commentary, & Review!! Aaron Alexander & John Humphrey react to Episodes 1–6 of FRIENDS Season 3, launching one of the most iconic, emotional, and hilarious eras of the series created by David Crane & Marta Kauffman. These episodes kick off right after the Season 2 finale, with the group dealing with relationship fallout, new romances, and some of the most quoted sitcom moments of all time. This week's batch includes: The One with the Princess Leia Fantasy, The One Where No One's Ready, The One with the Jam, The One with the Metaphorical Tunnel, The One with Frank Jr., and The One with the Flashback. This opening run is packed with highly searched FRIENDS classics: Ross and Rachel's post-wedding drama and simmering tension, Monica's heartbreak spiral and quirky coping (hello, jam), Chandler's fear of commitment, and Joey's ridiculous devotion to being a “supportive” friend — including the legendary real-time chaos of “The One Where No One's Ready,” one of the show's most famous bottle episodes. We also meet Phoebe's half-brother Frank Jr. in a major series turning point, and cap things off with a beloved flashback episode showing how the gang first met — deepening the nostalgia and chemistry that made the show immortal. The iconic ensemble cast includes: Jennifer Aniston (The Morning Show, Marley & Me) as Rachel Green, Courteney Cox (Scream, Cougar Town) as Monica Geller, Lisa Kudrow (Romy and Michele's High School Reunion, The Comeback) as Phoebe Buffay, Matt LeBlanc (Episodes, Joey) as Joey Tribbiani, Matthew Perry (The Whole Nine Yards, 17 Again) as Chandler Bing, David Schwimmer (Band of Brothers, Madagascar) as Ross Geller. From romantic blowups to peak physical comedy and foundational lore, these episodes set the tone for a wildly memorable season — and Aaron & John are here for every laugh, cringe, and “WE WERE ON A BREAK!” moment. Follow Aaron On Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/therealaaronalexander/?hl=en⁠ Intense Suspense by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. ⁠https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...⁠ Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Apparel! ⁠https://www.rejectnationshop.com/⁠ Follow Us On Socials:  Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/⁠  Tik-Tok: ⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@reelrejects?lang=en⁠ Twitter: ⁠https://x.com/reelrejects⁠ Facebook: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/⁠ Music Used In Ad:  Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. ⁠https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/⁠ Happy Alley by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. ⁠https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...⁠ POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit⁠ https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo⁠ and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor:⁠ https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en⁠ Co-Editor: Greg Alba Co-Editor: John Humphrey Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.⁠ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/⁠ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO:⁠ https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects⁠ Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM:  FB:  ⁠https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/⁠ INSTAGRAM: ⁠ https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/⁠ TWITTER:  ⁠https://twitter.com/thereelrejects⁠ Follow GREG ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM:  ⁠https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/⁠ TWITTER:  ⁠https://twitter.com/thegregalba⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Reel Rejects
FRIENDS Season 3, Episodes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, & 6 REVIEW!! First Time Watching!!

The Reel Rejects

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 42:49


THE ONE WHERE NO ONE'S READY & MORE!!! Go to https://buyraycon.com/reelrejectsbc to get up to 30% off sitewide. Thanks Raycon for sponsoring! Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Apparel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ The Friends marathon CONTINUES as Aaron & Johnald barrel forth to give their FRIENDS Season 3 Reaction, Recap, Commentary, & Review!! Aaron Alexander & John Humphrey react to Episodes 1–6 of FRIENDS Season 3, launching one of the most iconic, emotional, and hilarious eras of the series created by David Crane & Marta Kauffman. These episodes kick off right after the Season 2 finale, with the group dealing with relationship fallout, new romances, and some of the most quoted sitcom moments of all time. This week's batch includes: The One with the Princess Leia Fantasy, The One Where No One's Ready, The One with the Jam, The One with the Metaphorical Tunnel, The One with Frank Jr., and The One with the Flashback. This opening run is packed with highly searched FRIENDS classics: Ross and Rachel's post-wedding drama and simmering tension, Monica's heartbreak spiral and quirky coping (hello, jam), Chandler's fear of commitment, and Joey's ridiculous devotion to being a “supportive” friend — including the legendary real-time chaos of “The One Where No One's Ready,” one of the show's most famous bottle episodes. We also meet Phoebe's half-brother Frank Jr. in a major series turning point, and cap things off with a beloved flashback episode showing how the gang first met — deepening the nostalgia and chemistry that made the show immortal. The iconic ensemble cast includes: Jennifer Aniston (The Morning Show, Marley & Me) as Rachel Green, Courteney Cox (Scream, Cougar Town) as Monica Geller, Lisa Kudrow (Romy and Michele's High School Reunion, The Comeback) as Phoebe Buffay, Matt LeBlanc (Episodes, Joey) as Joey Tribbiani, Matthew Perry (The Whole Nine Yards, 17 Again) as Chandler Bing, David Schwimmer (Band of Brothers, Madagascar) as Ross Geller. From romantic blowups to peak physical comedy and foundational lore, these episodes set the tone for a wildly memorable season — and Aaron & John are here for every laugh, cringe, and “WE WERE ON A BREAK!” moment. Follow Aaron On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealaaronalexander/?hl=en Intense Suspense by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Apparel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Follow Us On Socials:  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/  Tik-Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@reelrejects?lang=en Twitter: https://x.com/reelrejects Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ Music Used In Ad:  Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Happy Alley by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor: https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en Co-Editor: Greg Alba Co-Editor: John Humphrey Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM:  FB:  https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ INSTAGRAM:  https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ TWITTER:  https://twitter.com/thereelrejects Follow GREG ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM:  https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/ TWITTER:  https://twitter.com/thegregalba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Reel Rejects
Extended Version: FRIENDS Season 2, Episodes 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, & 12 REACTION!! First Time Watching!!

The Reel Rejects

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 116:40


THE ONE AFTER THE SUPERBOWL!!! Friends Full Episode Reaction Watch Along ⁠  / thereelrejects  ⁠ FRIENDS Season 2, Episodes 1 - 6 Reaction: ⁠   • FRIENDS Season 2, Episodes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ...  ⁠ Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Apparel! ⁠https://www.rejectnationshop.com/⁠ The marathon CONTINUES as Aaron & Johnald RETURN for another FRIENDS Season 2 Reaction, Recap, Commentary, & Review!! Aaron Alexander & John Humphrey react to Episodes 7–12 of FRIENDS Season 2, continuing their journey through the beloved '90s sitcom created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman. These midseason episodes feature some of the most hilarious, heartfelt, and highly searched moments from the show's second year — as the gang's relationships, careers, and comedic chaos reach all-new heights at Central Perk. This stretch of Season 2 includes Ross and Rachel's growing romantic tension, Monica's friendship with Fun Bobby, Chandler's office romance struggles, Joey's acting career taking off, Phoebe meeting her half-brother Frank Jr., and the holiday Armadillo making his unforgettable debut — a run of episodes full of laughter, awkward dates, and some of the show's most quotable lines. The legendary ensemble cast features Jennifer Aniston (The Morning Show, Marley & Me) as Rachel Green, Courteney Cox (Scream, Cougar Town) as Monica Geller, Lisa Kudrow (Romy and Michele's High School Reunion, The Comeback) as Phoebe Buffay, Matt LeBlanc (Episodes, Joey) as Joey Tribbiani, Matthew Perry (The Whole Nine Yards, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip) as Chandler Bing, and David Schwimmer (Band of Brothers, Madagascar) as Ross Geller. Packed with unforgettable Ross and Rachel moments, Joey's ridiculous auditions, and Phoebe's charming musical side, these episodes showcase FRIENDS at its comedic and emotional best — proving why the series remains one of the most rewatchable shows of all time. Follow Aaron On Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/therealaaronalexander/?hl=en⁠ Intense Suspense by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. ⁠https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...⁠ Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Apparel! ⁠https://www.rejectnationshop.com/⁠ Follow Us On Socials:  Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/⁠  Tik-Tok: ⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@reelrejects?lang=en⁠ Twitter: ⁠https://x.com/reelrejects⁠ Facebook: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/⁠ Music Used In Ad:  Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. ⁠https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/⁠ Happy Alley by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. ⁠https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...⁠ POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit⁠ https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo⁠ and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor:⁠ https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en⁠ Co-Editor: Greg Alba Co-Editor: John Humphrey Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.⁠ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/⁠ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO:⁠ https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects⁠ Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM:  FB:  ⁠https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/⁠ INSTAGRAM: ⁠ https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/⁠ TWITTER:  ⁠https://twitter.com/thereelrejects⁠ Follow GREG ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM:  ⁠https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/⁠ TWITTER:  ⁠https://twitter.com/thegregalba⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Reel Rejects
FRIENDS Season 2, Episodes 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, & 12 REVIEW!!! First Time Watching!!

The Reel Rejects

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 22:16


THE ONE AFTER THE SUPERBOWL!!! Friends Full Episode Reaction Watch Along   / thereelrejects   FRIENDS Season 2, Episodes 1 - 6 Reaction:    • FRIENDS Season 2, Episodes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ...   Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Apparel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ The marathon CONTINUES as Aaron & Johnald RETURN for another FRIENDS Season 2 Reaction, Recap, Commentary, & Review!! Aaron Alexander & John Humphrey react to Episodes 7–12 of FRIENDS Season 2, continuing their journey through the beloved '90s sitcom created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman. These midseason episodes feature some of the most hilarious, heartfelt, and highly searched moments from the show's second year — as the gang's relationships, careers, and comedic chaos reach all-new heights at Central Perk. This stretch of Season 2 includes Ross and Rachel's growing romantic tension, Monica's friendship with Fun Bobby, Chandler's office romance struggles, Joey's acting career taking off, Phoebe meeting her half-brother Frank Jr., and the holiday Armadillo making his unforgettable debut — a run of episodes full of laughter, awkward dates, and some of the show's most quotable lines. The legendary ensemble cast features Jennifer Aniston (The Morning Show, Marley & Me) as Rachel Green, Courteney Cox (Scream, Cougar Town) as Monica Geller, Lisa Kudrow (Romy and Michele's High School Reunion, The Comeback) as Phoebe Buffay, Matt LeBlanc (Episodes, Joey) as Joey Tribbiani, Matthew Perry (The Whole Nine Yards, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip) as Chandler Bing, and David Schwimmer (Band of Brothers, Madagascar) as Ross Geller. Packed with unforgettable Ross and Rachel moments, Joey's ridiculous auditions, and Phoebe's charming musical side, these episodes showcase FRIENDS at its comedic and emotional best — proving why the series remains one of the most rewatchable shows of all time. Follow Aaron On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealaaronalexander/?hl=en Intense Suspense by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Apparel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Follow Us On Socials:  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/  Tik-Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@reelrejects?lang=en Twitter: https://x.com/reelrejects Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ Music Used In Ad:  Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Happy Alley by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor: https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en Co-Editor: Greg Alba Co-Editor: John Humphrey Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM:  FB:  https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ INSTAGRAM:  https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ TWITTER:  https://twitter.com/thereelrejects Follow GREG ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM:  https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/ TWITTER:  https://twitter.com/thegregalba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

South Carolina from A to Z
“B” is for Bolden, Charles Frank, Jr. (1946-2017)

South Carolina from A to Z

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 0:59


“B” is for Bolden, Charles Frank, Jr. (1946-2017). Soldier, astronaut.

Deck The Hallmark
The Chicken Sisters - S02E08 - I Do, Y'all

Deck The Hallmark

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 36:18


Jacks joins the boys to chat about The Chicken Sisters Season 2, Episode 8: I Do, Y'all.ABOUT THE CHICKEN SISTERS - S02E08:In the aftermath of the storm, the folks in Merinac remember they're stronger when leaning on each other - just as Gus, Nancy, Mae, and Amanda have learned.AIR DATE & NETWORK FOR THE CHICKEN SISTERS - S02E08:September 28, 2025 | Hallmark ChannelCAST & CREW OF THE CHICKEN SISTERS - S02E08:Schuyler Fisk as AmandaGenevieve Angelson as MaeLea Thompson as NancyWendie Malick as GusMargo Martindale as NarratorRukiya Bernard as SabrinaCaitlin Howden as ShawnaBRAN'S THE CHICKEN SISTERS - S02E08 SYNOPSIS:Amanda, Frankie, and Sergio come running up to Nancy's house to check on her and Gus. They're shocked to see that Frank Jr. is there—and he's being super nice.Since the house isn't safe to stay in, everyone heads over to Mae's. On the way, Amanda tells Frankie that she and Sergio might be more than friends. Frankie's like, oh wow that's shocking. It's not shocking. In fact, there was even a town-wide betting pool about it!Meanwhile, Frank Jr. hands his boss a fake chicken recipe—because, say what you will, the guy is fighting for his family.Mae and Jay also have something big to share with the family.Amanda meets with the publisher again, this time bringing her boss along. He says he wants to appeal to the plain Jane mother, which doesn't sit well with Amanda. She tells him off—there's no such thing as an average mother! She tells him to kick rocks. The original publisher just smiles.Then, everyone rushes over to Mimi's to see what happened—it's absolutely destroyed. They hold an impromptu funeral for Mimi's. But instead of moping, everyone gets to work, including Frank Jr. and Sergio, who actually work together!Shawna confides in Amanda that she's written a successful book under a pen name and now wants to publish Amanda's book.Mae asks Gus to walk her down the aisle, and she chooses to wear Gus' favorite childhood dress. The wedding is wonderful, capped off with a big kiss.At the reception, Frank Jr. apologizes to Amanda and hands her the divorce papers. Amanda promptly goes and slow dances with Sergio… and yes, they kisssssssss.Two months later, the railroad arms are being fixed and Nancy is considering running for mayor. Amanda sees the mock-up of her book—and she loves it.Oh, and then Frank Jr. dies. Watch the show on Youtube - www.deckthehallmark.com/youtubeInterested in advertising on the show? Email bran@deckthehallmark.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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The Chicken Sisters - S02E07 - Storm's Brewing, Y'all

Deck The Hallmark

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 41:18


Jack's joins the boys to chat about The Chicken Sisters Season 2, Episode 7: Storm's Brewing, Y'allABOUT THE CHICKEN SISTERS - S02E07A storm comes to town, and lead by Nancy's brave example, all of Merinac bands together to help their friends, family and neighbors.AIR DATE & NETWORK FOR THE CHICKEN SISTERS - S02E07:September 21, 2025 | Hallmark ChannelCAST & CREW OF THE CHICKEN SISTERS - S02E07:Schuyler Fisk as AmandaGenevieve Angelson as MaeLea Thompson as NancyWendie Malick as GusMargo Martindale as NarratorRukiya Bernard as SabrinaCaitlin Howden as ShawnaBRAN'S THE CHICKEN SISTERS - S02E07 SYNOPSIS:The storm is raging, but Frank Jr. is so distracted by his lack of a love life that he nearly gets hit by a train.Nancy discovers that the mayor isn't around because he had a heart attack. So, she steps up and takes charge, making sure everyone stays safe.Meanwhile, Gus scrambles for safety after a tree crashes through her window. Over with Mae, she's with her fiancé, Jay, and tells him she doesn't think they should get married. She insists she's cursed, while Jay insists he doesn't believe in any of that “Mimi's curse” stuff.Frank Jr.'s car won't start, so he runs to his momma's house.Amanda is with Sergio, who's clearly nervous, and she comforts him. (They're definitely not about to kiss… yet.)Frank Jr. reluctantly helps Gus down the stairs, and she points out that his momma is busy helping others.Mae breaks down her entire family tree for Jay to prove the curse is real.Cardy Wong shows up again with a flat tire, and Nancy helps him and his baby. This makes her think of her own baby boy, so she rushes to his apartment—but he's nowhere to be found.That's because he's with Gus, who gives him a piece of her mind about how incredible his momma is. This brings Frank Jr. to tears.Mae admits she's worried she's like the men in her family. Jay reminds her that she's more like her momma, and that's enough for him. He proposes again.Nancy is relieved when she finds out Frank Jr. is safe with Gus, and he finally gives her a proper apology.Amanda and Sergio make it through the night without kissing, and just when it looks like they might finally lock lips, they're interrupted by Frankie.The episode ends with Mae stepping out of hiding, shocked at the devastation the storm has left behind. Watch the show on Youtube - www.deckthehallmark.com/youtubeInterested in advertising on the show? Email bran@deckthehallmark.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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The Chicken Sisters - S02E06 - A Woman Always Knows, Y'all

Deck The Hallmark

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 34:57


Jack's joins the boys to chat about The Chicken Sisters Season 2, Episode 6: A Woman Always Knows, Y'allABOUT THE CHICKEN SISTERS - S02E06When Gus needs help, Nancy begins to wonder if Clayton is ready to support her; doubts also start to crowd Mae's mind about Clayton's presence in town.AIR DATE & NETWORK FOR THE CHICKEN SISTERS - S02E06:September 14, 2025 | Hallmark ChannelCAST & CREW OF THE CHICKEN SISTERS - S02E06:Schuyler Fisk as AmandaGenevieve Angelson as MaeLea Thompson as NancyWendie Malick as GusMargo Martindale as NarratorRukiya Bernard as SabrinaCaitlin Howden as ShawnaBRAN'S THE CHICKEN SISTERS - S02E06 SYNOPSIS:Gus is recovering in bed, and Sergio is keeping her company by reading her some pure smut. Frankie finally shows her mom her Instagram full of drawings that's really blowing up, and it makes Amanda genuinely happy. A big-time editor wants to set up a call, and Amanda tells Frankie it's the nicest thing anyone's done for her in a long time.Sabrina is busy prepping for the wedding, which she's enjoying. Meanwhile, Nancy says goodbye to the pastor before he leaves for his mission trip—she's not going. Their goodbye comes with a kiss.Mae finally confides in Amanda that she doesn't think Clayton is here for her. Right on cue, he shows up 30 minutes late to check on Gus, brushing it off by saying he got caught up in “business.”Nancy goes to check on her son and is shocked to find Mr. Chicken absolutely packed. They've got sports on TV, and the chicken being served is her recipe.Sabrina breaks some bad news to Mae: the flowers won't arrive in time. Amanda starts spiraling—especially since the editor is here. Meanwhile, Clayton tries to give Gus some pie, but she can tell the vibe between them has shifted.As Sabrina continues setting up chairs, the super-hot handyman from Season 1 makes his return.Nancy goes on a tear: first confronting her son for only thinking about himself, then calling out Clayton and flat-out labeling him a coward.The meeting between Amanda and the editor goes great—the editor thinks Amanda could turn her drawings into a best-selling book.Shawna serves Frank Jr. divorce papers, which he now has to legally deal with—and it's glorious.Things keep getting worse for Mae: no flowers, a storm rolling in, and then she sees Clayton loading up his suitcases. She confronts him.The storm intensifies, but the mayor is nowhere to be found. Gus pushes Nancy to run down and pull the tornado alarm. After she leaves, a tornado touches down on the house.Nancy insists on pulling the fire alarm, doing it even after pushback over policy and procedure. Watch the show on Youtube - www.deckthehallmark.com/youtubeInterested in advertising on the show? Email bran@deckthehallmark.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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The Chicken Sisters - S02E05 - No Trespassing, Y'all

Deck The Hallmark

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 43:39


Jack's joins the boys to chat about The Chicken Sisters Season 2, Episode 5: No Trespassing, Y'allABOUT THE CHICKEN SISTERS - S02E05Amanda and Frankie join forces to oust a pesky weasel who snuck into their house; Amanda tries to teach her daughter that she can handle anything.AIR DATE & NETWORK FOR THE CHICKEN SISTERS - S02E05:August 31, 2025 | Hallmark ChannelCAST & CREW OF THE CHICKEN SISTERS - S02E05:Schuyler Fisk as AmandaGenevieve Angelson as MaeLea Thompson as NancyWendie Malick as GusMargo Martindale as NarratorRukiya Bernard as SabrinaCaitlin Howden as ShawnaBRAN'S THE CHICKEN SISTERS - S02E05 SYNOPSIS:The episode kicks off like a horror movie, with Amanda waking up.Mae and Shawnee walk into the restaurant to find Clayton helping out. He asks Gus to get dinner with him, and Gus agrees—but only if they split the bill.Duddy asks Frankie to prom and she says “sure.” What every boy wants to hear.Clayton spends time getting to know Mae and Amanda. They're blown away by the life he's lived, but he admits he's jealous of Amanda's life because she got to spend it with her girl.You'd think Frankie would be happy about her prom plans with Duddy, but she's not. She can only think about her dad—how they went to prom together and that was it. Does she really want to end up like her mom?Frank Jr. is pumped when someone tries his new chicken, and it's a big hit! Word is bound to spread.Gus shows up to dinner with Clayton all dressed up. The night is going great—until he stands up and basically professes his love for her in front of everyone.In an effort to prove to her daughter that they don't need a man, they catch a weasel together.Clayton and Mae grow closer, and he asks if he can walk her down the aisle. She says yes.Amanda, with her newfound confidence, walks into the shop. Sergio takes notice, but it quickly leads to an argument when he sees her flirting with the mechanic.Mae asks Clayton why he never came to see her. His answer makes her believe he never came for her—only for Gus.Frankie breaks up with Duddy after talking to Nancy about not feeling any butterflies. Nancy realizes she feels the same way about Clayton.Clayton and Gus have another dinner together… which ends in a kisssss.Sergio and Amanda talk again, and it turns out the texts never sent. Sparks are flyinggggg.The episode ends with Gus having an MS episode, and Clayton catching her with no idea what's going on.

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The Chicken Sisters - S02E04 - Let Your Hair Down, Y'all

Deck The Hallmark

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 43:39


Jack's joins the boys to chat about The Chicken Sisters Season 2, Episode 4: Let Your Hair Down, Y'allABOUT THE CHICKEN SISTERS - S02E04It's Mae's bachelorette party, and Amanda commits to giving her notoriously over-planning sister a night full of carefree fun and making memories.AIR DATE & NETWORK FOR THE CHICKEN SISTERS - S02E03:August 31, 2025 | Hallmark ChannelCAST & CREW OF THE CHICKEN SISTERS - S02E03:Schuyler Fisk as AmandaGenevieve Angelson as MaeLea Thompson as NancyWendie Malick as GusMargo Martindale as NarratorRukiya Bernard as SabrinaCaitlin Howden as ShawnaBRAN'S THE CHICKEN SISTERS - S02E04 SYNOPSIS:The episode kicks off with lots of strawberries. Making a good strawberry preserve takes time, ya see?Gus is out and about dealing with the railroad arm, giving Nancy even more fuel for her fire to get that sucker fixed.Amanda tells Sergio she has a new nickname for him—Biscuit—because he's good at getting people out of jams. The sparks are flying.Jag from Jag pays for all the wine for Mae's bachelorette party, and she is overjoyed.Nancy is still trying to get signatures for the railroad arm, but people aren't nearly as eager to fix it as she thought they'd be.Frank Jr. is trying to convince his boss to let him make good chicken to sell. The boss loves the chicken but not the idea.Then the Fish arrives. She came to try the chicken after seeing it on Chicken Clash. She asks to give her compliments to the chef, and—plot twist—it turns out she's Sergio's ex-wife! In this show, her name is Nikita, and she asks Sergio to come be the head chef at a new restaurant she's starting.Jay visits Gus for help writing his vows. He wants to know more about what she was like as a kid.Mae welcomes all her friends to her fancy bachelorette party. Her friends just want to drink the wine they like, but Mae's not having it—this is her fancy party. When she overhears her friends and sisters joking about it, she kicks everyone out.Sergio meets up with Nikita to hear more about her ideas.Meanwhile, Amanda gathers the girls to throw Mae a “make-good” bachelorette party—doing something Mae will definitely hate: a scavenger hunt.Frank Jr. does the math and realizes it'll only cost two cents more to make good chicken. His boss is shocked it's so little. Maybe there's something there. What Frank's keeping secret is that it's the same recipe the Chicken Sisters use.Amanda, Mae, and their friends have a great night out—until Amanda sees Sergio and Nikita kissing across the street. What she doesn't hear is him saying no to both the restaurant and to Nikita.Amanda and Mae share a heart-to-heart.Gus is cleaning when Clayton comes in, and the two end up slow dancing.Sergio deletes “Do Not Answer” from his phone just as Amanda texts him to say she's not going to get in the way of him and Nikita.

Deck The Hallmark
The Chicken Sisters - S02E03 - Daddy's Home, Y'all

Deck The Hallmark

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 48:53


Jack's joins the boys to chat about The Chicken Sisters Season 2, Episode 3: Daddy's Home, Y'allABOUT THE CHICKEN SISTERS - S02E03Amanda, Nancy, and Gus try to mend fences following their Ultimate Kitchen Clash episode's airing, and Mae enlists Sabrina's help with wedding planning.AIR DATE & NETWORK FOR THE CHICKEN SISTERS - S02E03:August 24, 2025 | Hallmark ChannelCAST & CREW OF THE CHICKEN SISTERS - S02E03:Schuyler Fisk as AmandaGenevieve Angelson as MaeLea Thompson as NancyWendie Malick as GusMargo Martindale as NarratorRukiya Bernard as SabrinaCaitlin Howden as ShawnaBRAN'S THE CHICKEN SISTERS - S02E03 SYNOPSIS:We get a flashback of Gus falling for Clayton. She fell for him despite him being one of Frannie's boys. It shows him leaving her while she was pregnant, and she never saw him again.Fast forward to the present: Clayton's back, looking dang good.It's Sunday, and everyone is at church — including Frank Jr. — as the pastor talks about forgiveness. After church, down in the fellowship hall, Mae and Shawna try to convince Amanda to go on a date with Officer Eddie. She reluctantly agrees when he shoots his shot.Frank Jr. walks up, tells his mom, Amanda, and Mae off, and storms out.Meanwhile, Linzey complains to her mom about how annoying Frankie's boyfriend, Dud, is. Sabrina launches into a “momalogue” about how everything that happens in life shapes you and makes you a more interesting person… or at least, that's the point.The mayor stops Nancy from leaving and tells her that if she wants the town to fix the broken train arm, she'll need to gather 300 signatures.Clayton tries to talk to his daughter Mae, but it's awkward. He tells her he's her dad, and they sit down for a conversation.Later, Nancy catches Gus hoarding stuff in the closet. Gus admits she's freaking out because Mae's dad is back in town. As Nancy helps her clean, she mentions she might be going on a trip for a couple of months with the pastor. Gus doesn't take it well — she's grown to really love being close to Nancy after hating her her whole life.Frankie and Linzey hang out, and Frankie reveals a secret: she started a social media account to showcase her mom's artwork. She also admits she and Dud haven't even kissed yet. Instead of seizing the moment, Linzey says, “Let's go get you kissed, then.”Amanda's date with Eddie ends early when duty calls. Sergio happens to walk in to pick up food, and Amanda invites him to sit. Afterwards, they share a long hug — clearly tempted to kiss — but part ways.Later, Linzey rings Dud's doorbell and runs, giving Frankie and Dud their first kiss.Mae thanks her mom for calling Clayton and bringing him to town.The episode ends with Clayton knocking on Gus's door, apologizing for not being there.

3blackgeeks podcast
3BG At The Movies| The Naked Gun

3blackgeeks podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 28:44


Police Squad is back baby! This time Frankie Jr. has taken his fathers legacy and (grabs off screen coffee) Thank you. Frank Jr is cleaning the streets, one street at a time. Sometimes two, but no more than 4 at once. 

Storybounders
28. The Story of Large Families: Cheaper by the Dozen

Storybounders

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2025 62:00


What do Benjamin Franklin, Eleanor Roosevelt, Paul Revere, and John-Boy Walton all share in common? They grew up in big families—and their stories suggest that large households can shape remarkable leaders and change the course of history. In this episode, we reflect on history, literature, and lived experience to ask whether strong, bustling families offer something our society is missing today. Listeners are invited into two timeless family stories: The Waltons, inspired by Earl Hamner Jr.'s Depression-era childhood, and Cheaper by the Dozen, the laugh-out-loud memoir of the Gilbreth clan. Both celebrate the chaos, cooperation, and love that make families—whether by blood or by choice—the foundation of resilience and joy. This episode is a tribute to the way family life, in all its forms, teaches tolerance and patience, shapes leaders, builds nations, and forges cherished relationships that are far more valuable than material success.SOURCES: My Parents Have 11 Children. Here's Why I'm Grateful to Be Part of a Big Family by Theresa Olohan (USA Today)Could Larger Families Produce Better Leaders, as in the Early Days of the Nation by Michael Barone (Creators Syndicate)Family Unfriendly by Tim Carney The Nuclear Family Was a Mistake by David Brooks (The Atlantic) The Waltons (TV Series, available on Prime Video) Cheaper by the Dozen by Frank Jr. and Ernestine Gilbreth.Music credits: "The Waltons" theme song by Jerry Goldsmith, "The Waltons" theme song piano cover by calikokat08 on YouTube.

Deck The Hallmark
The Chicken Sisters - S02E02 - Mama Tried, Y'all (Hallmark Channel - 2025) ft. Jacklyn Collier

Deck The Hallmark

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2025 37:03


Watch on Philo! - Philo.tv/DTHThe episodes kicks off showcasing that Amanda, who lost her light while married to Frank Jr, found it while hooking up with Sergio. Cut back to the premiere and little Frankie runs out after seeing her mom kissing Sergio. She goes after her but Frankie doesn't wanna talk. The next day, Mae shows up to comfort her. Shawna stops by and agrees to go by Mr. Chicken to spy on Frank Jr. At Mr Chicken, his boss comes by and is disappointed to see Frank Jr is showing emotions. Gus calls Amanda to check on her like a real mom would. After that, Frankie comes down and yells at her mom and storms out. Sabrina finds out that Mae's wedding is barely planned and Sabrina can't believe it. Mae never thought she'd get married. So Sabrina agrees to help her out. Nancy goes to talk to Pastor boyfriend and he tells her he doesn't think her not telling about the kiss she saw was wrong. He also has something to ask her and Mae says she doesn't think she can get married right now. He says I was just gonna ask you to go in a trip with me. After realizing she has all the help she needs, she says yes. Frank Jr sees Sergio and gives him a piece of his mind. Sergio says he made a mistake and he's not proud of it. Shawna shows up and Gus tells her that people keep calling and asking for a caesar salad. Shawna explain she's gone viral for a video of her saying “if I wanna be famous, I'd cut my hair and start eating caeser salad”. Gus doesn't understand why it's funny and feels like people are making fun of her and that makes her sad. Frank Jr walks into Amanda and says that he knows he's not the perfect person but he didn't deserve that. Amanda says she's sorry. Frank Jr says don't hold your breath for those divorce papers. Shawna tells Gus she knows what to do about the salad thing. Gus says she's go for it. Frank Jr finds his mom Nancy and tells her off.Back at home, Gus comforts her while wearing a dress. Shawna tells them it's for the gram. Turns out, the idea is just to have her eat a salad. Sergio gets a text from “do not answer” and goes to talk. Amanda tracks her daughter down and tries to tell her she can't skip school cuz she's embarrassed and Frankie point out that she's dressed like she's in witness protection. Nancy goes to apologize to Frank Jr and says she's willing to forgive him for all the rotten things he's done if he forgives her. He says I'm sorry….I'm not ready….and then goes into his apartment to eat some Chicken Sisters chicken. Frankie and Amanda have a heart to heart and it's real good. The episode stops with a hunk of a man walking in. His name is Clayton, he was the star QB, he's Mae's dad and he calls Gus “Gussy”. 

Deck The Hallmark
The Chicken Sisters - S02E01 - The Train Has Left the Station, Y'all (2025) ft. Jacklyn Collier

Deck The Hallmark

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 45:52


Watch on Philo! - Philo.tv/DTHWe're 1 day away from the premiere of Kitchen Clash and everyone is excited!Nancy is caring for Gus despite the fact that Gus doesn't want to be cared for. Nancy is also suspecting that her boyfriend is about to propose. Gus like this idea because that would mean Nancy would leave her alone. Amanda bring Sergio coffee but just as friends.  They're totally normal, non romantic friend. Jay, remember Jay? Mae's fiancé. They're talking about the wedding and he asks about Mae's father and she wonders if maybe Farmer Jarvis could be her dad. Shawna encourages Amanda to date again but Amanda isn't sure about that especially since Frank Jr hasn't signed the divorce papers yet. Everyone is nervous about the show and so Mae is like it's gonna be a win for us because everyone is gonna come to our restaurant. Amanda knows she's just BSing them.Over at Mr. Chicken's, Frank Jr. is clearly in over his head when it comes to the paperwork. He needs Amanda's help. Farmer Jarvis stops by the restaurant, and Mae goes to ask some questions to see if he may be her father. They both like green beans, so that's clear as crystal.Mae visits Gus and asks again about her dad. Gus isn't having it but insists it isn't Jarvis. Frank Jr. shows up at Amanda's house asking to join the premiere gathering. She agrees—only if he brings the signed divorce papers. He says okay but then proceeds to forget the divorce papers the next day.Alone, Gus pulls out Mae's baby box, filled with keepsakes and photos, including one of Mae's father. She makes a call to someone.Premiere day arrives. Sabrina shows up at Amanda's door looking for her daughter who showed up a couple days ago. Sabrina agrees to stay in town until the wedding. As everyone gathers at the Chicken Sisters' for the big night. Sabrina drops a bomb to Mae: the network might be using hidden camera footage for the show.The premiere kicks off and immediately jumps to the Hidden camera footage of Amanda and Sergio kissing which shocks everyone and causes Frank Jr to throw something at the TV and storm out. 

Kicking the Seat
Ep1136: Here We Go Again: The Naked Gun (1988 / 2025) - Live Roundtable Review

Kicking the Seat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025


Summer's not over yet, and neither is Hollywood's addiction to remakes and requels! Case in point: The Naked Gun!Akiva Schaffer's legacy sequel picks up decades after 1988's The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!, and centers on Frank Drebin, Jr. (Liam Neeson), who wants nothing more than to live up to the legacy of his bumbling-hero father (Leslie Nielsen). When a bank heist connects to a murder, Frank Jr. finds himself in the midst of a wild techno conspiracy--and a whole lot of cartoon nonsense in the background! There's been a lot of controversy surrounding original Naked Gun co-writer/director David Zucker's lack of involvement in the new movie, but Earth's Mightiest Critics feel the new creative team has done their best to uphold the franchise's zany spirit.Does this mean that comedy is "back"? If so, where did it go? Join us for a spoilerific and oh-so-silly look at one of cinema's perfect sequels (including just what we mean by "perfect sequel") and the movie that inspired it! We also take your questions, comments, and SuperChats!Subscribe, like, and comment on Kicking the Seat here on YouTube, and check us out at:kickseat.comXLetterboxdBlueSkyInstagramFacebookShow LinksWatch the Naked Gun (2025) trailer. Watch the Naked Gun (1988) trailer.Support all of Earth's Mightiest Critics at their various outlets:Keep up with Jeff York's criticism and caricatures at The Establishing Shot and Pipeline Artists.Get seated with The Blonde in Front!Follow David Fowlie's film criticism at Keeping It Reel.Get educated with Don Shanahan at Every Movie Has a Lesson…...And Film Obsessive...and the Cinephile Hissy Fit Podcast.Keep up with Annie Banks at The Mary Sue....and We Got This Covered.Make Nice with Mike Crowley of You'll Probably Agree.And save your celluloid soul with Dave Canfield's Substack, "Creature Feature Preacher".

South Carolina from A to Z
“B” is for Bolden, Charles Frank, Jr. (1946-2017)

South Carolina from A to Z

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 0:59


“B” is for Bolden, Charles Frank, Jr. (1946-2017). Soldier, astronaut.

The One Where We Talk About Friends
S4E12 - The One with the Embryos

The One Where We Talk About Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 66:15


Send us a textIn this Maladjusted Misfits favorite episode; Frank Jr. wants to stuff Phoebe's uterus with a gumball machine amount of embryos. Rachel's farm bird bloodlust sends her and Monica into a game of gambling and trivia against Chandler and Joey where the stakes are raised higher and higher. Ross officiates. The One to Follow Misfits on Facebook: The One Where We Talk About FriendsThe One to Visit Misfits on Instagram: The One Where We Talk About FriendsThe One to Email The Misfits: themaladjustedmisfits@gmail.comBuzzSprout- Subscription: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2250163/supportTeePublic shop: http://tee.pub/lic/NvrkWcFWyI8 Support the show

Gangland Wire
Inside a Chicago Mob Family with Kurt Calabrese

Gangland Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 53:37 Transcription Available


In this compelling episode of Gangland Wire, retired Kansas City detective Gary Jenkins sits down with Kurt Calabrese, son of infamous Chicago Outfit enforcer Frank Calabrese Sr. Kurt opens up about what it was like growing up in the shadow of one of the most feared men in organized crime and living through the seismic fallout of the Family Secrets Trial. Kurt shares a deeply personal account of his childhood in Elmwood Park, an Italian-American neighborhood where the surface was peaceful but the undercurrent ran dark. He recalls days spent playing sports and evenings surrounded by neighbors who seemed like family—but behind the closed doors of their three-flat home, fear and control ruled. As the episode unfolds, Kurt discusses the moment he began to understand the truth about their father's real occupation. Taught to lie and protect the family's image, they told classmates their dad was an engineer—masking a far more dangerous truth. The psychological burden of carrying this secret is a recurring theme in Kurt's story. Kurt paints a vivid picture of mob family dynamics, the juxtaposition of family life and violence, and the emotional toll of being raised by a man, he both feared and revered. He reveals the lasting impact of physical and emotional abuse at the hands of his father and how it contributed to his own diagnosis of complex PTSD. Listeners will hear firsthand what living through the Family Secrets Trial was like, a landmark case that exposed the Chicago Outfit's inner workings. Kurt Calabrese speaks candidly about the threats he and his family faced, the betrayal from his brother Frank Jr.'s cooperation with the FBI, and his complicated relationship with the truth, loyalty, and justice. We also learn about Kurt's marriage to Angela LaPietra—the granddaughter of another mob figure—and the intense family conflict that followed. From physical altercations with his father to the ripple effects on his children, Kurt doesn't hold back. Click here for Kurt's website. Finally, Kurt introduces his podcast, Underbelly: Killing Kurt, where he digs deeper into his story to expose the unseen scars left by a life entangled in organized crime. This episode is an emotional and eye-opening exploration of how mob life impacts not just communities but also the families at its core. Kurt Calabrese is not just telling his story—he's reclaiming it. Subscribe to get gangster stories weekly 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" To go to the store or make a donation or rent Ballot Theft: Burglary, Murder, Coverup, click here To rent Brothers against Brothers, the documentary, click here.  To rent Gangland Wire, the documentary, click here To buy my Kindle book, Leaving Vegas: The True Story of How FBI Wiretaps Ended Mob Domination of Las Vegas Casinos. To subscribe on iTunes click here. Please give me a review and help others find the podcast. Donate to the podcast. Click here! [0:00] Well, hey, welcome all you wiretappers out there. It's good to be back here [0:03] in the studio of Gangland Wire. I have a story today and an interview, as you can see. My interviewee is Kurt Calabrese. Now, Kurt Calabrese is from Chicago and he grew up in a Chicago outfit family. Now, a lot of you guys know, if you're real mob aficionados, you know about the Family Secrets Trial. And his father, Kurt's father, was Frank Calabrese Sr., his brother, Frank Calabrese Jr., who we had on the show several years ago. One of my earliest interviews, actually. And then his uncle, Nick Calabrese, ended up going to Witness Protection Program. And so that's why they called it the Family Secrets Trial, because it was all centered around the Calabrese family. So I really look forward to talking to Kurt. And Kurt, welcome. [0:53] Thank you, Gary. Thank you for having me. So, Kurt, we talked a little bit before the show. And, you know,

The Underworld Podcast
Meet The Chicago Outfit's Most Infamous Hitman

The Underworld Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 46:08


Kurt Calabrese grew up in the Chicago mafia known as The Outfit. His father, Frank Calabrese Sr, was the premier hitman, known for strangling his victims with his bare hands. But Frank didn't just leave the violence at work. He trained his sons Kurt and Frank Jr in the mob enforcer life since they were kids, through fear, intimidation and horrific abuse. When the entire Calabrese family got locked up for extortion, his other son, Frank Jr, who had battled a bad drug problem and stolen hundreds of thousands of dollars from his dad, wrote a letter to the feds and offered to wear a wire on his own father. Enter the infamous Family Secrets trial in Chicago. Kurt's father, who brutally abused him for years, is about to face numerous murder charges. His brother is about to become the most infamous rat in Chicago's history. And Kurt is caught right in the middle of his family…and the biggest organized crime trial in Chicago's history.  This is a special presentation of Season 3 of the Underbelly Podcast, Killing Kurt...produced by Underworld host Danny Gold. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Challenge Accepted
Catch Me If You Can | John Williams Month with Collateral Cinema & Collateral Gaming

Challenge Accepted

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 51:11 Transcription Available


This week on Challenge Accepted, Frank and Thomas are joined by the incredible team from Collateral Cinema and Collateral Gaming—Ash, Bo, and Robert! Together, they break down the Steven Spielberg classic Catch Me If You Can as part of John Williams Month. The group dives into the film's engaging story, Leonardo DiCaprio's standout performance, and Tom Hanks' dynamic role. They also discuss John Williams' unique jazz-infused score, the film's historical liberties, and how it stacks up against other Spielberg films. Plus, find out how you can win a $25 Fandango gift card by reviewing the podcast! Timestamps and Topics: 00:00 – Introduction – Frank welcomes listeners and introduces guests from Collateral Cinema and Collateral Gaming. 00:19 – Exciting Updates & Giveaway – Weekly Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man reviews, upcoming Severance Season 2 breakdown, and details on how to win Venom tickets! 01:24 – Meet the Guests – Ash, Bo, and Robert discuss their podcasts and what they bring to the table in film and gaming analysis. 03:06 – Breaking Down Catch Me If You Can – A deep dive into the film's themes, performances, and impact. 06:21 – The Tension & Suspense – How the film balances anxiety and drama through its cat-and-mouse chase. 09:42 – Father Figures & Emotional Weight – The contrasting influences of Frank Abagnale Sr. and Carl Hanratty on Frank Jr. 14:38 – Frank's Confidence & Cons – The real-life genius behind the deception. 22:02 – Tom Hanks as Carl Hanratty – How his performance elevates the film. 26:14 – The Many Faces of Leonardo DiCaprio – Why this film stands out among his best performances. 28:08 – John Williams' Unique Score – A departure from his usual orchestral style with a jazzy, intimate feel. 35:59 – Fact vs. Fiction – The true story vs. Spielberg's adaptation and creative liberties. 42:31 – Alternative Casting Choices – Johnny Depp as Frank? James Gandolfini as Carl? 45:07 – Final Thoughts & Scores – How Catch Me If You Can holds up today. 46:44 – Next Challenge: Empire Strikes Back – The team gears up for next week's deep dive into one of the greatest Star Wars films. 47:09 – Where to Find Collateral Cinema & Collateral Gaming – Biweekly episodes, YouTube content, and where to support their work. Key Takeaways: Catch Me If You Can remains a fun, engaging film with impressive performances. Leonardo DiCaprio captures the youthful charm and desperation of Frank Abagnale Jr. Tom Hanks' Carl Hanratty is a perfect counterbalance and father figure to Frank. John Williams' jazz-infused score adds a unique and unexpected vibe to the film. The movie takes liberties with the real story, but they enhance the narrative. The chemistry between DiCaprio and Hanks makes this one of Spielberg's best character-driven films. Memorable Quotes: “This movie is fantastic. It's extremely watchable and just a blast.” – Frank “Frank Sr. and Carl both admire Frank Jr. but push him in completely different directions.” – Bo “John Williams' score here is like a smoky jazz club—it's intimate, fun, and unpredictable.” – Thomas “Watching this as a kid, I thought this was the life. Watching it now, it feels like anxiety overload!” – Robert Call to Action: Enjoyed the episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share with your friends! Send us a screenshot of your review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to enter our Captain America: Brave New World ticket giveaway! Use #ChallengeAcceptedPod when sharing your thoughts on social media. Links and Resources: Visit GeekFreaksPodcast.com for all the latest news and updates. Follow Collateral Cinema and Collateral Gaming on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Support Collateral Media through their Patreon and Buy Me a Coffee pages. Follow Us: Twitter: @CAPodcastLive Instagram: @challengeacceptedlive TikTok: @challengeacceptedlive Listener Questions: Want us to cover a specific movie or show? Have a challenge idea? Send in your questions and suggestions for future episodes! Apple Podcast Tags: Challenge Accepted, Catch Me If You Can, John Williams, Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hanks, Steven Spielberg, Film Podcast, Movie Review, Geek Culture, Collateral Cinema, Collateral Gaming, Film Analysis, Classic Movies, Movie Soundtracks, Jazz Music in Film, True Crime Adaptations, 2000s Cinema

Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast
Keep Cherokee Beautiful Recycling Christmas Trees Starting Jan. 4 

Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2024 9:16


CTL Script/ Top Stories of December 28th Publish Date: December 28th   PRE-ROLL: 01.20.25 ETOWAH MILL HOLIDAY SCREEN & RINK_FINAL From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award-Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast  Today is Saturday, December 28th and Happy Birthday to Denzel Washington ***12.28.24 - BIRTHDAY – DENZEL WASHINGTON*** I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia.  Keep Cherokee Beautiful Recycling Christmas Trees Starting Jan. 4 Cherokee Sheriff Deputies Graduate from Training Center Cherokee Recycling Center Collects Over 16K Pounds of Electronics We’ll have all this and more coming up on the Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast, and if you’re looking for Community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe!  Commercial: 06.26.24 CU OF GA FREE CHECKING_REV_FINAL STORY 1: Keep Cherokee Beautiful Recycling Christmas Trees Starting Jan. 4 Cherokee Recreation and Parks, along with Keep Cherokee Beautiful, will host the "Bring One for the Chipper" event starting January 4 at Hobgood Park. Participants can drop off Christmas trees, free of lights and ornaments, from January 4 to 11, between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m. Trees will be recycled into mulch for Patriots Park. On January 4, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., KCB volunteers will distribute tree seedlings at the park's parking lot. This initiative promotes recycling and replenishing natural resources. For more details, contact Cherokee Recreation and Parks or visit their website. STORY 2: Cherokee Sheriff Deputies Graduate From Training Center On December 20, three deputies from the Cherokee Sheriff's Office—Vincent Montgomery, Abby Rogers, and Cameron Pinson—graduated from the Georgia Public Safety Training Center in Alpharetta. They completed 408 hours of P.O.S.T. mandated police training over 11 weeks. These deputies are now assigned to the Cherokee County Adult Detention Center. STORY 3: Cherokee Recycling Center Collects Over 16K Pounds of Electronics Cherokee County residents recycled over 16,000 pounds of electronics at an event on December 14, organized by the Cherokee County Recycling Center. The event, held at the Cherokee County Administration Building, saw about 250 vehicles drop off items like personal computers and large tube TVs. Partnering with ECO Trading LLC and other organizations, the event raised nearly $2,000 for Keep Cherokee Beautiful. County employees and volunteers facilitated the successful four-hour drive-thru event. For more recycling information, residents can contact the recycling center. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info.    Back in a moment  Break: Drake Realty (Cherokee County) STORY 4: John Harmon Resigning From Cherokee School Board Cherokee County School Board Member John Harmon is resigning after 10 years of service because he is moving outside his district's boundaries. Representing Post 3, which includes River Ridge and Sequoyah High Schools, Harmon announced his resignation at the December 19 board meeting, expressing continued support for the district. The board will officially accept his resignation and discuss next steps at their January 16 meeting. The meeting will be held at the Dr. Frank R. Petruzielo Educational Services Facility in Canton. STORY 5: Cherokee County Farm Bureau Receives State Award The Cherokee County Farm Bureau (CCFB) was honored with the GFB Rewarding Excellence in Ag Program (REAP) Harvester Award for outstanding member programs and agricultural advocacy. This recognition, in the large membership division, was awarded at the 87th Annual Georgia Farm Bureau Convention on Jekyll Island. The REAP Awards celebrate achievements in organization, advocacy, leadership, education, and outreach from September 2023 to August 2024. GFB President Tom McCall praised the dedication of volunteers supporting Georgia agriculture. William Grizzle leads CCFB, with Rhonda Stargel as office manager and Denise Forward as program coordinator. Commercial: 12.14.24 FALANY DEC_FINAL STORY 6: Decision on Downtown Canton Master Plan Postponed to Jan. 16 The Canton City Council postponed a vote on the proposed Downtown Master Plan to January 16, following a 6-1 vote on December 19. Councilmember Bryan Roach opposed the plan due to the "Main Street Road Diet" project, which would reduce Main Street to one lane and extend sidewalks for outdoor dining. Roach cited stakeholder concerns and safety issues. City Engineer Bethany Watson noted the plan was based on public input, but adjustments can be made. The plan includes 20 transportation recommendations, 16 redevelopment concepts, and seven policy recommendations, focusing on enhancing downtown Canton. STORY 7: Cherokee County Sheriff Frank Reynolds Sworn In to New Term Cherokee County Sheriff Frank Reynolds was sworn in for another term, starting in January, after running unopposed for re-election. Probate Judge Keith Wood conducted the swearing-in ceremony, attended by Reynolds' wife, Jennifer, and son, Frank Jr. Reynolds has served as sheriff since being elected in 2016 and taking office in 2017.   We’ll have closing comments after this.    COMMERCIAL: Ingles Markets 7   SIGN OFF –   Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.tribuneledgernews.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. 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Krisha & Frank Show
Episode 0150 - Dr Pepper Eggnog

Krisha & Frank Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 67:19


Frank Murphy is joined by his friend Becca James, the girl with two first names. They will taste-test the allegedly viral Dr Pepper Eggnog that Frank saw on Instagram.  Knoxnews photographer Saul Young took photos at the City of Knoxville Christmas Tree lighting. Jody Collins and Sarah Roberto were among those photographed. One man was wearing a “Saul Young Appreciation Society” sweatshirt.  Frank and Becca hosted the livestream of the Karns Christmas Parade on YouTube. A plumber modified a go-cart to look like he was driving a giant toilet. His staff gave away toilet paper, which some British people describe as “loo rolls.” Frank picked up some Milk Duds candy off the road for Becca.  This episode is sponsored by BoneZones.com (don't forget the S). Buy books and other merchandise autographed by Body Farm founder Dr. Bill Bass at https://bonezones.com/ including Body Farm t-shirts. Contact BoneZones to hire Frank to give a presentation about Dr. Bass and the Body Farm.  Becca bakes Italian pizzelle cookies for Christmas and potato latkes for Hanukkah. Frank is not allowed to eat any of the cookies that his wife Jere has baked because they are to be used as gifts. However, Frank is allowed to eat the cookies that Jere received as gifts from her coworkers.  Logan Murrell co-hosted episodes 0139 and 0146 of the Frank & Friends Show. Using the artist name “LAMB,” she recorded an album titled “Love, Mom” which is a love letter to her two children. Stream the album on Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/album/148Xa3COJwyEC37ePOXGYG?si=RwRuaoXpQbS9Jr_aV3Dl5g or on Apple Music at https://music.apple.com/us/album/love-mom/1773141328  Frank was deeply saddened to learn that Logan's two-and-a-half year old daughter Bobby Grace died of a rare disease last week. Frank went to the cemetery for the graveside service and listened to the “Love, Mom” album while waiting for the funeral procession to arrive. Frank called Jere to help him identify one of the other mourners who had waved at him. He gave Logan a “prayer bear” for her son.  Frank saw a 15-second Instagram video titled “Viral Dr Pepper Eggnog” and immediately knew he had to try it. Fill a glass three-fourths of the way with ice cubes and Dr Pepper. Then add eggnog. Frank loves Weigel's eggnog. The drink tastes like an ice-cream float after the ice cream melted.  Jere surprised Frank by giving Becca a plate of the cookies that Frank isn't allowed to eat. Frank explains that he likes ice with a hole in the middle because he thinks the impurities have been drained out. Dr. Frank Jr. PhD. says that is plausible because of the colligative properties.  Becca got rid of her white car that she named “Blanca.” Frank is able to guess the name she gave her new blue car.  Support the Frank & Friends Show by purchasing some of our high-quality merchandise at https://frank-friends-show.creator-spring.com  Sign up for a 30-day trial of Audible Premium Plus and get a free premium selection that's yours to keep. Go to http://AudibleTrial.com/FrankAndFriendsShow  Find us online https://www.FrankAndFriendsShow.com/  Please subscribe to our YouTube channel at https://YouTube.com/FrankAndFriendsShow  and hit the bell for notifications.  Find the audio of the show on major podcast apps including Spotify, Apple, iHeart, Podbean, and Audible.  Thanks!

Krisha & Frank Show
Episode 0148 - Not in Kansas

Krisha & Frank Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 53:35


Frank Murphy is joined by his friend Kathryn Frady, who brought some Marble City Opera hats to display. Use the code HOLIDAY to get 25% off on all types of Marble City Opera merchandise at https://www.marblecityopera.com/store  Kathryn directed productions of Hansel and Gretel for Mobile Opera and Wichita Grand Opera. She also sang the role of the Mother in Wichita.  Marble City Opera had a show in the Old City Performing Arts Center on the same night as a Vols football game at Neyland Stadium. Kathryn and Frank were relieved to find plenty of parking available in the Old City.  Kathryn stayed at someone's condo in Wichita. As she was showering one morning,  the shower started filling with water and a neighbor complained that the water was leaking into their condo.  Frank Jr. PhD visited for Thanksgiving and wanted to watch “The Game” between Michigan and Ohio State. The audio on Frank Sr.'s over-the-air television box hasn't worked in over a year. Frank Jr. found a way to make it work despite the fact that Frank Sr. had hidden the remote control and couldn't find it.  This episode is sponsored by BoneZones.com (don't forget the S). Buy books and other merchandise autographed by Body Farm founder Dr. Bill Bass at https://bonezones.com/ including Body Farm t-shirts. Contact BoneZones to hire Frank to give a presentation about Dr. Bass and the Body Farm.  Kathryn planned to have pork chops for Thanksgiving but she and her husband didn't feel like cooking so they went to Cracker Barrel. A few days later, Kathryn tried cooking the pork chops with poor results.  Frank's friend Bean is neighbors with opera singer Lise Davidsen, who sang the role of Tosca at the Metropolitan Opera in New York. Her final performance was broadcast live to movie theaters. Bean and his wife Donna watched it in London at the same time Frank and his wife Jere watched it in Knoxville.  Frank is friends with a syndicated radio deejay named Jay Fox, “the Fox that Rocks.” They had spoken on the phone but not met in person until recently when Jay and his wife Regina vacationed in Sevierville and stopped by for a visit on their way home to Texas.  A student on Scholars' Bowl named James Overall is the son of composer Jason Overall, who wrote the opera The Doctor and the Devils, which was produced by Marble City Opera. During player introductions, James claimed that his favorite podcast is the Frank & Friends Show.  The team from Roane County High School made buttons with Frank's picture. A viewer sent a letter to East Tennessee PBS praising the Scholars' Bowl production.  Frank and Becca James will host the YouTube livestream of the Karns Christmas Parade at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, December 7, 2024. You can watch at https://www.youtube.com/@karnsnetwork  Frank and Heather Waliga will announce the Rocky Hill Christmas Parade at 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, December 7, 2024 at the Rocky Hill Center, 7513, S. Northshore Drive, Knoxville. Details at https://rockyhillchristmasparade.org/  Support the Frank & Friends Show by purchasing some of our high-quality merchandise at https://frank-friends-show.creator-spring.com  Sign up for a 30-day trial of Audible Premium Plus and get a free premium selection that's yours to keep. Go to http://AudibleTrial.com/FrankAndFriendsShow  Find us online https://www.FrankAndFriendsShow.com/  Please subscribe to our YouTube channel at https://YouTube.com/FrankAndFriendsShow  and hit the bell for notifications.  Find the audio of the show on major podcast apps including Spotify, Apple, iHeart, Podbean, and Audible.  Thanks!

Deck The Hallmark
The Chicken Sisters - S01E08 - The Best Chicken in Town, Y'all (Hallmark+ - 2024) ft. Jacklyn Collier

Deck The Hallmark

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 50:24


A final twist in the reality competition throws both the Mimi's and Frannie's crews for a loop, and Frank Jr.'s true colors are revealed. Watch on Philo! - Philo.tv/DTH

Girls Gone Hallmark
The Chicken Sisters, Ep6

Girls Gone Hallmark

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 33:54


t's time for another Girls Gone Hallmark Hallmark+ review! This week, Megan and Wendy are hatching up a deep dive into the latest episode of The Chicken Sisters! Wendy's frustration is really coming home to roost, while Megan is still clucking with excitement for what's ahead. What will come of Frank Jr.'s dirty deeds, and more importantly, what fate awaits Amanda? Email us your review at girlsgonehallmark@gmail.com or let's talk about it in the Girls Gone Hallmark Facebook Group! We Need Your 5-STAR Ratings and Reviews Spotify Podcast listeners: Spotify allows listeners to rate podcast episodes. Once you listen to a podcast for at least 30 seconds, you get the option to rate it between one and five stars. Return to the podcast's main page and tap the star icon. Then, tap submit. About The Chicken Sisters, Episode 6 - (Hallmark+, 2024) This episode was written by: Kerry Carney - she is an actress who has been in shows like Scandal, Grey's Anatomy, and New Girl. According to IMDb this is her first writing credits other than a short she wrote in 2010. Episode 6 was directed by Shannon Kohli who returns as director. Catch Up on Our Reviews of The Chicken Sisters Welcome to Merinac, Y'all! - Episode 1 We're on the Same Team, Y'all - Episode 2 This is War, Y'all - Episode 3 It's the Drop, Y'all! - Episode 4 Not the Hydrangeas, Y'all - Episode 5

Deck The Hallmark
The Chicken Sisters - S01E05 - Not the Hydrangeas, Y'all (Hallmark+ - 2024) ft. Jacklyn Collier

Deck The Hallmark

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2024 39:43


Amanda and Mae begin to reconnect in spite of the KITCHEN CLASH competition, but Amanda starts to feel the pull back to Frannie's and to Frank Jr. Watch on Philo! - Philo.tv/DTH

The One Where We Talk About Friends
S3E5 - The One with Frank Jr.

The One Where We Talk About Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 61:50


Send us a textPhoebe has trouble bonding with a hysterical Giovanni Ribisi. Joey shows off his Italian craftsmanship while building a new entertainment center. And Ross has trouble deciding which five celebrities deserve to have sex with him and The Maladjusted Misfits take it all in.The One to Follow Misfits on Facebook: The One Where We Talk About FriendsThe One to Visit Misfits on Instagram: The One Where We Talk About FriendsThe One to Email The Misfits: themaladjustedmisfits@gmail.com

Girls Gone Hallmark
The Chicken Sisters, Ep 4

Girls Gone Hallmark

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 26:49


It's time for another Girls Gone Hallmark HALLMARK+ review, and Megan and Wendy are diving into the fourth episode of The Chicken Sisters! This time, they both agree the episode brings some much-needed redemption compared to the last two. They also highlight the clever one-liners sprinkled throughout, thanks to a talented writer on the series. And, of course, they take a moment to vent about the ongoing technical glitches with Hallmark+. Email us your review at girlsgonehallmark@gmail.com or let's talk about it in the Girls Gone Hallmark Facebook Group! We Need Your 5-STAR Ratings and Reviews Spotify Podcast listeners: Spotify allows listeners to rate podcast episodes. Once you listen to a podcast for at least 30 seconds, you get the option to rate it between one and five stars. Return to the podcast's main page and tap the star icon. Then, tap submit. About The Chicken Sisters, Episode 4 - (Hallmark+, 2024) Leila Cohan is credited with writing this episode, she is an Emmy-nominated television and feature writer. Previous project include The Perfect Couple and Bridgerton, The First Wives Club, and Santa Clarita Diet. Paul Fox directed this episode. Fox has 53 previous directing credits including Workin' Moms, Schitt's Creek, and Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock airing on Apple+  Two new younger characters - in the form of flashback: Liam Boland plays young Frank Sr. - Liam has only a handful of acting credits but has previously appeared on Hallmark in the 2023 movie Sweeter Than Chocolate. Miles Marthaller plays young Frank Jr. - Miles has three acting credits, including the 2023 film Round and Round, but perhaps most exciting is his upcoming role as Thomas in Three Wiser Men and a Boy. Catch Up on Our Reviews of The Chicken Sisters Welcome to Merinac, Y'all! - Episode 1 We're on the Same Team, Y'all - Episode 2 This is War, Y'all - Episode 3

Girls Gone Hallmark
The Chicken Sisters, Ep 3

Girls Gone Hallmark

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 33:16


It's time for another Girls Gone Hallmark HALLMARK+ review, and Megan and Wendy are serving up their thoughts on the third episode of The Chicken Sisters! Grab a drumstick and dig in as they dish on whether Hallmark might be flying a little too close to the sun this season. Listen in as they chew over Amanda's choices, and don't miss their hot take on Frank Jr. This episode is as juicy as a southern fried Sunday! Email us your review at girlsgonehallmark@gmail.com or let's talk about it in the Girls Gone Hallmark Facebook Group! We Need Your 5-STAR Ratings and Reviews Spotify Podcast listeners: Spotify allows listeners to rate podcast episodes. Once you listen to a podcast for at least 30 seconds, you get the option to rate it between one and five stars. Return to the podcast's main page and tap the star icon. Then, tap submit. About The Chicken Sisters, Episode 3 - (Hallmark+, 2024) Pastor McGregor played by Matthew James Dowden. He has a handful of Hallmark projects like Dream Moms, The Holiday Sitter,  and When Calls the Heart. According to IMDB we will see him episodes 5 and 8. According to the opening credits: Episode 3 was written by: Jessica Wood  Episode 3 was directed by: Paul Fox Hallmark's press release indicates the episode was written by Annie Mebane  and directed by Kimmy Gatewood Catch Up on Our Reviews of The Chicken Sisters Family is Family, episode 1 I Walk the Line, episode 2

Girls Gone Hallmark
The Chicken Sisters, Ep 2

Girls Gone Hallmark

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 31:23


It's time for Girls Gone Hallmark's Hallmark+ review! Megan and Wendy dive into their thoughts on the second episode of The Chicken Sisters. They wrap up their discussion on the show's large ensemble cast, debate whether it's been fully "Hallmarkified," and explore just how much Sabrina is influencing Kitchen Clash. Email us your review at girlsgonehallmark@gmail.com or let's talk about it in the Girls Gone Hallmark Facebook Group! We Need Your 5-STAR Ratings and Reviews Spotify Podcast listeners: Spotify allows listeners to rate podcast episodes. Once you listen to a podcast for at least 30 seconds, you get the option to rate it between one and five stars. Return to the podcast's main page and tap the star icon. Then, tap submit. About The Chicken Sisters, Episode 2 - (Hallmark+, 2024) James Kot plays Frank Jr. - James has 31 acting credits which most recently include: Virgin River, Christmas on Cherry Lane, and When Calls the Heart.  Jake Foy plays Kenneth. We first met Jake when he played Tuff McMurray on Ride. We're glad to have him back in a Hallmark series we're loving. Other roles in his 22 credits include: Designated Survivor, A Little Daytime Drama, Wilderness and Allegiance. Cardi Wong plays Gen - Cardi has 54 acting credits including his role on Tipline Mysteries: Dial 1 for Murder. His other Hallmark appearances include Flip That Romance, One Winter Proposal, My Best Friend's Bouquet, and the Crossword Mysteries series. Ektor Rivera plays Sergio - This is Ektor's 13th credit and his third appearance on Hallmark having previously appeared in Groundswell and Sugar Plum Twist. He also had a role in the thriller StartUp  streaming on Crackle. Arkie Kandola plays cameraman Gordon. He is currently appearing in the Hulu series How to Die Alone. His 25 credits also include Our Big Punjabi Family, Upload, and the one-season wonder Megan wishes everyone would watch: No Tomorrow.  Samer Salem plays Jay - Samer has 33 total acting credits, mostly trending toward grittier fare. He did appear on one episode of Hudson and Rex and has also appeared on Yellowjackets, The Handmaid's Tale, and The Good Doctor Andrew J Hampton plays Kenneth's husband Patrick. Andrews's first full-length feature was in Grease Live! Where he had an uncredited role. Since then he has appeared in Atypical, The Flash, So Help Me Todd, Blockbuster, Dream Moms and Upload for a total of 15 acting credits.  Kimmy Gatewood and Annie Mebane return as director and writer respectively. Catch Up on Our Reviews of The Chicken Sisters Family is Family, episode 1 Our Thoughts on The Chicken Sisters Girls Gone Hallmark: Chicken Sisters Episode 2 Recap and Review Here's a quick rundown of the detailed recap and review of Episode 2, "I Walked the Line" (or "We're on the Same Team, Y'all") from the Hallmark series, Chicken Sisters. that we run in our episode of Girls one Hallmark. Key Events of Episode 2 The Franny's Girl vs. Mimi's Girl Narrative The episode begins highlighting the traditional rivalry between Franny's and Mimi's. We see how being a Franny's girl signifies being on the "right" side while being a Mimi's girl denotes the opposite. This rivalry not only introduces tension but offers depth to the backstories of characters like Nancy and Gus. Nancy and Frank Jr.'s Dynamic Nancy struggles with her identity after the loss of her husband, Frank. It's heartbreaking to witness how Frank Jr. treats her, mirroring behaviors that might have been modeled by his father. The episode delves deeper into Nancy's past, showing her sacrifices and longing for validation from her son. The Sabrina and Amanda Facade Sabrina, a master manipulator, manipulates Amanda into revealing sensitive information about Mae's past working at Donkey's. This not only fuels the drama but also underscores Sabrina's sneaky nature, making her a complex yet enjoyable character to watch. Media Training Drama

The Beached White Male Podcast with Ken Kemp
S5E50 Two Kens - The Better Angels Our Nature

The Beached White Male Podcast with Ken Kemp

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 46:15


The morning after the 2024 Democratic Convention closed with a dazzling acceptance speech from Kamala Harris. Ken Fong joins Ken for a week's end review. Harris is the first woman of color in history to receive a party's nomination for President of the United States.      Kemp's Substack Article became the theme of their talk, rooted in Abraham's Inaugural Address from 1861 when he appealed to “the better angels of our nature.” They compare and contrast the RNC with the DNC. The Republican's dystopian theme - “this country is going to hell” - will be remembered as a stark contrast with the Democrats by claiming “a future and a hope” and by calling for freedom from the unAmerican blueprint of Project 2025. Kemp says, “The DNC is an appeal to the better angels of our nature.” They discuss the poignant comments of Frank Schaeffer - the “atheist who believes in God” - on the presidential contest. The son of the famed Christian apologist Francis Schaeffer, Frank Jr. predicts utter disaster if Donald Trump wins. The two Ken's hit the highlights of the week - Joe Biden's passing of the baton to Harris. Michelle Obama's lightning bolt of a speech riveted everyone in the packed arena and the millions of us who tuned in. “Who's going to tell him that the job he's currently seeking might just be one of those ‘Black jobs'?” she said. The surprise appearance of the Central Park Five reminded us of Trump's efforts to have these innocent men executed. So many more. Adam Kinsinger. Gabby Gifford. Republican Mayor John Giles. Oprah Winfrey. Doug Emhoff. Kamala's sister, Maya. Tim Walz's rousing acceptance speech as his son Gus celebrated through his tears with irrepressible joy. And finally, the nominee herself, Kamala Harris accepted the nomination to the roar of the crowd. “America, let us show each other - and the world - who we are. And what we stand for. Freedom. Opportunity. Compassion. Dignity. Fairness. And endless possibilities.”Become a Patron | Ken's Substack Page | Asian America the Ken Fong PodcastSupport the Show.

Krisha & Frank Show
Episode 0142 - That Is a Strong Sauce

Krisha & Frank Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 55:13


Frank Murphy is joined by his friend Kathryn Frady of Marble City Opera. Find season tickets and information at https://www.marblecityopera.com/tickets  Frank and Becca James will emcee two food competitions in the Jacob Building at the Tennessee Valley Fair. They will host the Fair Food Throwdown on Saturday, September 7, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. and the Sweet Goodness Donut Challenge on Thursday, September 12, 2024 at 6:00 p.m.  Last year, Frank met Ricky the Dragon Steamboat at the Donut Challenge. Frank's television interview with Ricky will air at 12:00 a.m. on August 28, 2024 on East Tennessee PBS. You can watch the interview online at https://www.pbs.org/video/up-close-with-ricky-the-dragon-steamboat-qiz67j/  Marble City Opera had five performances in June. Frank's grandson Artie watched the dress rehearsal of Il Tabarro and both performances. The audience is left to wonder if Kathryn's character lives or dies at the end. She gave Frank a t-shirt with a list of “opera spoilers.”  Kathryn and her husband James went to the Festival on the Fourth at World's Fair Park and met up with Frank, Jere, Artie, and Dr. Frank Jr. PhD. James noticed a bad odor but was able to find its source. The Knoxville Symphony Orchestra began their performance with the “The Star-Spangled Banner” and conductor Aram Demirjian invited the audience to sing along. Several people noticed Kathryn's high note.  Frank and Jere took two of their grandchildren to the Children's Museum of Oak Ridge for a “Wonderful Wednesday” presentation by the Tri-M Music Honor Society at Oak Ridge High School. Jere informed Frank that she had been Tri-M president at her high school.  This episode is sponsored by BoneZones.com (don't forget the S). Buy books and other merchandise autographed by Body Farm founder Dr. Bill Bass at https://bonezones.com/ including Body Farm t-shirts. Contact BoneZones to hire Frank to give a presentation about Dr. Bass and the Body Farm.  Kathryn is reminded that author Elyse Bruce has inquired about including Marble City Opera in an upcoming Missy Barrett mystery book.  Marble City Opera will present a free concert at the Cathedral of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus on Sunday, September 8, 2024 at 5:30 p.m. as part of the Cathedral Concert Series. Reserve a free ticket at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cathedral-concert-marble-city-opera-tickets-993732870767  Kathryn, Jere, and Frank attended a recent Cathedral Concert that was the Album Release Performance of “Grit and Glitz” by violinist William Shaub and Friends. Kathryn and Jere bought CDs but neither of them have a CD player. Frank suggests trying to play them in a DVD player.  Frank reminisces about playing records, tapes, and CDs at WAVA, where all the songs were sped up slightly to get the listeners hooked on the faster version.  Frank and Jere took Artie to Mighty Musical Monday at the Tennessee Theatre.  Frank misplaced his prescription sunglasses but eventually found them on top of a book titled Thinking Clearly by John-Mark Miravalle.  A Waffle House waiter named Eric asked Frank to try Waffle House Sauce on his egg sandwich. When Frank liked it, Eric gave Frank extra packets to take home. Unfortunately Frank put the packets in his back pocket.  Support the Frank & Friends Show by purchasing some of our high-quality merchandise at https://frank-friends-show.creator-spring.com  Sign up for a 30-day trial of Audible Premium Plus and get a free premium selection that's yours to keep. Go to http://AudibleTrial.com/FrankAndFriendsShow  Find us online https://www.FrankAndFriendsShow.com/  Please subscribe to our YouTube channel at https://YouTube.com/FrankAndFriendsShow  and hit the bell for notifications.  Find the audio of the show on major podcast apps including Spotify, Apple, iHeart, Podbean, and Audible.  Thanks!

True Stories with Seth Andrews
True Stories #322 - Drop a Dime

True Stories with Seth Andrews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 6:46


19-year-old Frank Jr. was kidnapped and held for ransom. His father paid in both dollars and times."True Stories with Seth Andrews" releases every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Subscribe on any major podcast app, or visit www.truestoriespodcast.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-stories-with-seth-andrews--5621867/support.

Fish Hunt Northwest
Episode #105 Billy Frank Jr. Salmon Coalition, Guest Willie Frank III & Ron Garner, President at PSA

Fish Hunt Northwest

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 51:22


On this weeks Episode, Host Duane Inglin & Cohost Tommy Donlin invite In-Studio Guest- Willie Frank III Nisqually Tribe of Indians and also, Ron Garner President of PSA Puget Sound Anglers. Willie and Ron are hear to talk about the Billy Frank Jr. Salmon Coalition and a number of other topics. History- Who was Billy Frank Jr. and how did he change fishing in WA St. The Coalition Who are they, Hatcheries, Habitat, Predation, Harvest and Culture. Really great info here, We are pretty sure you will enjoy it...  

Krisha & Frank Show
Episode 0136 - Hey Boss

Krisha & Frank Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 45:24


Frank Murphy is joined by his friend Kathryn Frady of Marble City Opera. As predicted on a previous episode, they enjoy a cider in their Frank & Friends Show pint glasses.  Frank's picture is on page 66 of the April issue of VIP Knoxville magazine as part of its coverage of the Amadeus Chamber Ensemble's program of “French Opera Jewels.” Frank and Heather Waliga were photographed for the next issue of the magazine on Saturday as they emceed “Casino Royale” to benefit InterFaith Health Center. Kathryn was photographed during a luncheon at Ossoli Circle.  Kathryn and her husband James and Frank and his wife Jere attended the dedication concert for the new pipe organ at the Cathedral of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus. One of the electromagnetic relays didn't work properly and caused an unexpected intermission in the concert.  Frank and Jere visited Frank Jr. in Michigan and then drove to Sandusky, Ohio to view the total eclipse of the sun. Frank's daughter Meaghan and her sons also traveled to Sandusky. Jere and Frank Jr. found a perfect spot to view the eclipse in a park that had no crowds and a new pavilion with clean bathrooms. Unfortunately the same cannot be said about the motel where they stayed.  This episode is sponsored by BoneZones.com (don't forget the S). Buy books and other merchandise autographed by Body Farm founder Dr. Bill Bass at https://bonezones.com/ including Body Farm t-shirts. Contact BoneZones to hire Frank to give a presentation about Dr. Bass and the Body Farm.  Frank specifically wore a peach-colored shirt to see if Kathryn recognized it. He also wore it while recording a video interview with the cast of Marble City Opera's production of Suor Angelica in 2019. Brandon Gibson, who was Marble City Opera's managing director, was wearing the same shirt. Two years earlier, Brandon first introduced Frank to Kathryn and to Marble City Opera.  Brandon passed away unexpectedly in 2022. Kathryn recently began the process of hiring Brandon's replacement. Frank expressed an interest in the job, applied, and was hired. His first day was April 1 but Kathryn delayed the announcement until April 2 so no one would think it was an April Fool's joke.  Marble City Opera will present the world premiere of The Doctor and the Devils on June 6 and 8, 2024 at the Old City Performing Arts Center. Marble City Opera's production of il Tabarro will take place in site-specific locations at the Port of Tellico on June 22, 2024 and in Melton Lake Park on June 23, 2024. Find tickets and information at https://www.marblecityopera.com/tickets  Support the Frank & Friends Show by purchasing some of our high-quality merchandise at https://frank-friends-show.creator-spring.com  Sign up for a 30-day trial of Audible Premium Plus and get a free premium selection that's yours to keep. Go to http://AudibleTrial.com/FrankAndFriendsShow  Find us online https://www.FrankAndFriendsShow.com/  Please subscribe to our YouTube channel at https://YouTube.com/FrankAndFriendsShow  and hit the bell for notifications.  Find the audio of the show on major podcast apps including Spotify, Apple, iHeart, Podbean, and Audible.  Thanks!

Small Town Tales Podcast
Episode 34, 2024: Confessions of a Mobster's Son with Frank Calabrese, Jr.

Small Town Tales Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2024 61:58


In honor of Valentine's Day, I take Small Town Tales in a little bit of a different direction in this episode to explore the life of Frank Calabrese, Jr right here in Las Vegas, NV. Fascinated with organized crime lords, our culture often romanticizes these historical figures and events, such as Al Capone and Valentine's Day through Hollywood theater. But what is it really like inside the family? Frank Calabrese, Jr. discusses the opposition, risks, and need in going against his father, and the Chicago Outfit to protect himself and his family.New York Times Best-Selling Author and Organized Crime Insider and Expert Frank Calabrese, Jr. is the son of "Frankie Breeze", a “made” man who ran major loansharking and illegal gambling operations for the Chicago Outfit. Frank Jr., wrote to the FBI from prison and volunteered to wear a wire on his father and uncle, which led the investigation charge to the Family Secrets trial. Operation Family Secrets was a milestone in the FBI's battle against organized crime in Chicago. It is said to have had a significant effect on the operations of the Chicago Outfit. About Frank Calabrese, Jr.Frank Calabrese, Jr. is an organized crime insider and expert and a New York Times best-selling author of Operation Family Secrets: How a Mobster's Son and the FBI Brought Down Chicago's Murderous Crime Family. From growing up in the mob to initiating a federal investigation into his father's dealings while in prison, Calabrese, Jr. knows more than his share about redemption, courage, responsibility, morality, loyalty, criminality, and commerce.  Calabrese, Jr. had ties to the mob through his father, Frank “Frankie C.” Calabrese, Sr., a madman and caporegime who ran major loan sharking and illegal gambling operations for the Chicago Outfit. Special Thanks to The Mob Museum in Las Vegas.Where to find Frank Calabrese, Jr.: Books:  https://www.amazon.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002094609307 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frankcalabresejr/ The Mob Museum: https://themobmuseum.org/ Host: CL Thomas CL Thomas Website: www.clthomas.org Sponsors:www.laspirits.com www.clthomas.org

Word Balloon Comics Podcast
Frank Frazetta The Legend with Frank Frazetta Jr

Word Balloon Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 71:33


From 2017Frank Frazetta died in 2010. The fantasy artist left a body of work in comics book covers film posters and paintings that modern fantasy artists continue to emulate. Fisrt Moises Chiullan joins us to explain the amazing new limited edition silk screen t-shirts they're selling based on 4 classic Frazetta paintings, and the painstaking process to recreate the texture of the originals.Then a great chat with Frank Jr telling great stories about his father's works process and legacy.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3143082/advertisement

Krisha & Frank Show
Episode 0123 - Advent Sure

Krisha & Frank Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 56:46


Frank Murphy is joined by his friend Sarah Roberto, who says she is merry and bright, like the words on her sweatshirt. Frank is wearing a loud Christmas blazer that he bought at Kroger. Sarah notices the antique Christmas ornaments that were once owned by Jere's Aunt Dee.  Jere will sing at a Christmas Eve Mass. Frank signed up to read at the Midnight Mass after finally finding his password for the ministry app on his phone.  When Frank was a kid, his parents would buy their Christmas tree on Christmas Eve and keep it up into January. Frank wishes radio stations kept playing Christmas music until New Year's Day.  Brenda Lee's “Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree” is number one on Billboard's chart this week. Billboard changed the way they do their charts several years ago.  Frank's favorite Christmas song is “A Christmas Festival Overture” by the Boston Pops. Sarah's favorite Christmas song is "I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas" by Gayla Peevey. Hippos are the deadliest large land mammals.  Frank and Jere went to the Trans-Siberian Orchestra concert at Thompson-Boling Arena. He says the audience sits through most of the show and the volume is not too loud. They sat close enough to feel the heat from the fire effects on stage.  Sarah asks about raucous concerts. Frank recalls a punk rock show where he slam-danced unenthusiastically. Sarah got injured at a Foo Fighters concert in Atlanta in 2000.  Frank is dissatisfied with the over-abundance of secular Christmas songs on American radio. He also dislikes down-tempo songs. Frank listens online to Ireland's ChristmasFM.  Sarah's favorite Christmas movies are National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation and Elf. She says It's a Wonderful Life is too depressing. She likes The Holiday and Last Holiday. Frank watched a Christmas rom-com last year that starred Lindsey Lohan.  Frank and Sarah both watched a Dolly Parton Christmas movie on NBC last year. It wasn't very good but it was fun to see many familiar faces from Sevier County. Frank and Sarah agree that The Polar Express is a creepy-looking movie.  Sarah says the twenty-foot skeleton on Frank's street has lost its head. Frank thinks his neighbor is probably removing its pilgrim hat to add a Santa hat. The skeleton is pictured on Google Street View.  Frank disliked the noise being made by a holly tree scraping against the house. As he pruned away the problem branches, his neighbor asked if he planned to put Christmas lights on the tree.  Frank recalls a time that Frank Jr. told Mark & Brian on KLOS that Grandma snores. She was unhappy when the man who owned the pool supply store said, “Hey Grandma, I heard that you snore!”  This episode is sponsored by BoneZones.com (don't forget the S). Buy books and other merchandise autographed by Body Farm founder Dr. Bill Bass at https://bonezones.com/ including Body Farm t-shirts. Contact BoneZones to hire Frank to give a presentation about Dr. Bass and the Body Farm.  Support the Frank & Friends Show by purchasing some of our high-quality merchandise at https://frank-friends-show.creator-spring.com  Sign up for a 30-day trial of Audible Premium Plus and get a free premium selection that's yours to keep. Go to http://AudibleTrial.com/FrankAndFriendsShow  Find us online https://www.FrankAndFriendsShow.com/  Please subscribe to our YouTube channel at https://YouTube.com/FrankAndFriendsShow  and hit the bell for notifications.  Find the audio of the show on major podcast apps including Spotify, Apple, Google, iHeart, and Audible.  Thanks!

Best Friends Club Podcast
S10 EP2 The One Where Ross is FINE

Best Friends Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 61:18


Ross is fine, we're fine, everything is FINE. Ross tries to digest the news of Joey and Rachel over Fajitas and flan for three. Phoebe catches up with Frank Jr and the triplets. Monica and Chandler learn to always tell your children they are adopted so strangers don't do it for you.

Krisha & Frank Show
Episode 0108 - “Figging Disaster”

Krisha & Frank Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 36:58


Frank Murphy is joined by his friend Kathryn Frady of Marble City Opera. Frank is mildly surprised that Kathryn isn't in Baton Rouge at the moment. Frank wonders if Louisiana has a state income tax (it does).  Frank considers yard work and gardening to be his exercise program. He bought a tray of wilting marigolds from the clearance shelf but they are now thriving in his garden. Frank wants to grow more perennials like day lilies instead of annuals like the marigolds.  This time last year, Frank was spending hours per day harvesting figs. No figs have ripened yet this year because the trees are behind schedule due to the winter freeze and the extreme pruning that was necessary.  Dr. Frank Jr. PhD arrived for a visit shortly after a strong thunderstorm that knocked down several fig branches. They cut away the damaged branches but since then Frank has been bothered by a rash on his legs that could be from the irritating fig sap.  Frank planted parts of the damaged branches on his property and on his neighbor's property. Frank's wife Jere is concerned that there is no more room in the yard for more fig trees.  Another neighbor has a new pool and asked Frank to clean it for a week. The neighbor also invited Frank to pick some apples from his tree. Frank put his grandsons on his shoulders to reach the higher fruit. When Frank's daughter arrived, she made applesauce and apple butter from the fruit the boys picked.  This episode is sponsored by BoneZones.com (don't forget the S). Buy books and other merchandise autographed by Body Farm founder Dr. Bill Bass at https://bonezones.com/ including Body Farm t-shirts. You can also get several of Sam Venable's books, signed by the author and the new book by former UT counsel Ron Leadbetter.  Frank and Jere took Artie and Timmy to Dollywood. Frank and both boys rode the Dragonflier roller coaster. Frank and Artie then rode Big Bear Mountain. Frank wished the wait time had been longer because he felt unwell after Big Bear Mountain. He skipped lunch but later Jere bought him a soft pretzel that was the best thing he ate all day. He ate the pretzel while enjoying the Dreamland Drive-In show, which Frank's friend Mike Howard is stage managing.  Kathryn took her husband James to Andy's Frozen Custard in Baton Rouge. It was his first visit and he asked for a cone with cookie-dough ice cream, which is not on the menu. Kathryn improvised by ordering a cup of vanilla custard with cookie-dough mixed in and then requested an empty cone and a spoon.  Frank went to two wedding receptions that had cookie bars, meaning a buffet assortment of cookies, many of which reminded Frank of Christmas baking. At one reception, the cookies were uncovered after dinner. At the other reception, the cookie bar was set up near the bar before the dining room was opened.  At the fancy reception, Frank was excited to meet a radio sports announcer who was assigned to the same table. Frank and Jere were the only people at the table because the sports announcer didn't show up. The guests at another table invited Frank and Jere to squeeze into their table rather than sit alone.  Sign up for a 30-day trial of Audible Premium Plus and get a free premium selection that's yours to keep. Go to http://AudibleTrial.com/FrankAndFriendsShow  Find us online https://www.FrankAndFriendsShow.com/  Please subscribe to our YouTube channel at https://YouTube.com/FrankAndFriendsShow  and hit the bell for notifications.  Find the audio of the show on major podcast apps including Spotify, Apple, Google, iHeart, and Audible.  Find us on social media:  https://www.facebook.com/FrankAndFriendsShow  https://www.instagram.com/FrankAndFriendsShow  https://www.twitter.com/FrankNFriendsSh  Thanks!

Up And Adam!
Bravo Hot Topics: Prenups, Divorces and Drama

Up And Adam!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 51:33


Welcome to our weekly live-stream, Hot Messy Topics.  We're not just talking gossip, though - join us for a glimpse into Jason's epic birthday weekend and his upcoming trip to Cape Cod. You won't want to miss the launch of Caroline's Horrible Human merch store, either!We're diving headfirst into the chaos of Real Housewives and Vanderpump Rules. How will the network's ultimatums affect the cast, find out why Frank Jr. is stepping away from the cameras and how Louis has a knack for leaking info.  We jump into Lisa and Lenny still battling it out in Miami and Kim and Kroy battling in Atlanta .For more:upandadamlive.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Diva Behavior
RHONJ reunion: Teresa Giudice & Melissa Gorga's astrological charts

Diva Behavior

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2023 107:14


New Jersey natives Molly Mulshine & Sara Armour discuss the latest Real Housewives of New Jersey Reunion, the future of the franchise, Gorga family karma, and the astrology of Teresa Giudice, Joe & Melissa Gorga. 00:10 RHONJ is drug free and outdated. Is there a need for RHONJ anymore at all? NJ demographics. 6:20 RHONJ season 10 reunion in review. What happened with Luis and Frank Jr's employment? What's with all of Luis's businesses? Why did he invest in pizza ovens? What's with Bo Dietl? Has he been investigating the housewives & why? 19:28 Melissa and Teresa's relationship has never been worse. Gia gets involved. How much screaming is too much screaming?25:22 Teresa & Joe Gorga's karmic sibling-rivalry origin story. 27:00 Master manipulator, Luis is successfully isolating Teresa and the girls. They seem to believe in him. Did Luis wear Nonno's pajamas and if not why would he say that?34:30 Survey says Melissa is more popular than Teresa. Can the show exist without Teresa? Do we need a Housewives of New Jersey franchise anymore?36:00 Each Housewife franchise has a distinct city-specific central theme. New Jersey has always been about family but has morphed into misogynist families that hate each other. It's somehow getting both dark and boring. 40:00 Teresa hates women. The generational Gorga family pattern of feuding siblings that eventually stop speaking to each other. 41:11 Joe Gorga is a hot mess if misogyny. Melissa Gorga's controversial book on sex and marriage reads as a “cry for help”50:00 When New Jersey Italians go to Italy. Identifying as “Half-American”54:00 Melissa Gorga‘s philosophy on marriage encourages “marital r*pe.” Joe Gorga's hyper-sexuality, “releasing the poison” and losing his virginity at 9 years old. Teresa (16) walked in and used it to blackmail him. 51:30 Teresa is a Taurus and she is not throwing the towel any time soon. 59:00 Astrological fixed energy vs. mutable energy vs. fixed energy 1:00 Teresa & Joe Gorga Astrology. Joe and Teresa represent fixed energy and have the same moon sign. Teresa is a Taurus Sun / Leo Moon. Joe is a Leo Sun / Leo Moon.1:27:00 Melissa Gorga Astrology: Aries Sun / Capricorn moon.1:32:27 Melissa & Teresa relationship astrology. Were Teresa & Melissa married in a past life? Behold panother reality tv “chiron story.”Join the Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/spacetrashpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Bag Drop: Untold Stories in Golf
Last Links of Ireland, The Casey Brothers of Rossapenna Golf Resort

The Bag Drop: Untold Stories in Golf

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 62:30


Frank Jr. Casey and John Casey, the brothers of Rossapenna Golf Resort, join The Bag Drop this week to share stories of the last Links of Ireland. NV5 Invitational Presented by Old National Bank - https://nv5invitational.com/ Rossapenna Golf Resort - https://www.rosapenna.ie/

The Sit Down: A Mafia History Podcast
Episode 96: Frank Calabrese Jr.

The Sit Down: A Mafia History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 82:52


In this episode I was joined in a very interesting interview by former Chicago Outfit associate Frank Calabrese Jr. Frank is the son of a violent loan shark, murderer and high ranking member of the Outfit, Frank Sr. Throughout his youth, he would follow his dad into the world and in the end, his father would become out of control, paranoid and a change was needed. It would set up one of the most destructive defections in the history of the Mafia and culminate in one of the most historical mob trials of all time. Check out Frank Jr and his Chicago mob tours @- www.familysecretstours.com/ Presented as always by Barstool Sports We hope you enjoy the show, please leave us a deserving rating and review! FOLLOW US ON YOUTUBE and please subscribe just search The Sitdown FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: @sitdowncrimepod

The Sit Down: A Mafia History Podcast
Episode 96: Frank Calabrese Jr.

The Sit Down: A Mafia History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 84:22


In this episode I was joined in a very interesting interview by former Chicago Outfit associate Frank Calabrese Jr. Frank is the son of a violent loan shark, murderer and high ranking member of the Outfit, Frank Sr. Throughout his youth, he would follow his dad into the world and in the end, his father would become out of control, paranoid and a change was needed. It would set up one of the most destructive defections in the history of the Mafia and culminate in one of the most historical mob trials of all time. Check out Frank Jr and his Chicago mob tours @- www.familysecretstours.com/ Presented as always by Barstool Sports We hope you enjoy the show, please leave us a deserving rating and review! FOLLOW US ON YOUTUBE and please subscribe just search The Sitdown FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: @sitdowncrimepod Episode Website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Sit Down: A Mafia History Podcast
Episode 96: Frank Calabrese Jr.

The Sit Down: A Mafia History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 82:52


In this episode I was joined in a very interesting interview by former Chicago Outfit associate Frank Calabrese Jr. Frank is the son of a violent loan shark, murderer and high ranking member of the Outfit, Frank Sr. Throughout his youth, he would follow his dad into the world and in the end, his father would become out of control, paranoid and a change was needed. It would set up one of the most destructive defections in the history of the Mafia and culminate in one of the most historical mob trials of all time. Check out Frank Jr and his Chicago mob tours @- www.familysecretstours.com/ Presented as always by Barstool Sports We hope you enjoy the show, please leave us a deserving rating and review! FOLLOW US ON YOUTUBE and please subscribe just search The Sitdown FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: @sitdowncrimepodYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/thesitdown