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Le interviste di Stefania D'Alonzo e Daniele Di Ianni
49 anni di successi. Le parole di Enzo Galante

Le interviste di Stefania D'Alonzo e Daniele Di Ianni

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2026 6:33


Le parole dell'editore di Radio Delta 1 , Enzo Galante, nel Buongiorno VIP di oggi! Un percorso partito il 22 maggio 1977, fatto di successi e grandi soddisfazioni che continua a guardare al futuro.

Le interviste di Stefania D'Alonzo e Daniele Di Ianni
Eurovision Song Contest: Mattia Galante in collegamento da Vienna

Le interviste di Stefania D'Alonzo e Daniele Di Ianni

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 3:20


con Massimo DI Lecce e Denise Cicchitti

Wavemaker Conversations: A Podcast for the Insanely Curious
Laura Galante: Cyber Attackers v Cyber Defenders

Wavemaker Conversations: A Podcast for the Insanely Curious

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 51:44


AI is shifting the ground beneath us in many fields. When the ground shifts in the world of cyber security, Laura Galante is a great person to have on your side. Galante served as the U.S. government's Director of the Cyber Threat Intelligence Integration Center from 2022 to 2025. She has represented the cyber intelligence community in dozens of White House Situation Room meetings. I reached out to her soon after Anthropic announced that it had created a powerful new AI model, or bot – too powerful to release to the public – called Claude Mythos Preview. Anthropic says that its new bot discovered  vulnerabilities in every major computer operating system and web browser – vulnerabilities it was able to exploit. Which makes this an important time to speak with Laura Galante.

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Wavemaker Conversations: A Podcast for the Insanely Curious
Laura Galante: Cyber Attackers v Cyber Defenders

Wavemaker Conversations: A Podcast for the Insanely Curious

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 51:44


AI is shifting the ground beneath us in many fields. When the ground shifts in the world of cyber security, Laura Galante is a great person to have on your side. Galante served as the U.S. government's Director of the Cyber Threat Intelligence Integration Center from 2022 to 2025. She has represented the cyber intelligence community in dozens of White House Situation Room meetings. I reached out to her soon after Anthropic announced that it had created a powerful new AI model, or bot – too powerful to release to the public – called Claude Mythos Preview. Anthropic says that its new bot discovered  vulnerabilities in every major computer operating system and web browser – vulnerabilities it was able to exploit. Which makes this an important time to speak with Laura Galante.

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Le interviste di Stefania D'Alonzo e Daniele Di Ianni
Mattia Galante in collegamento da Vienna per l'apertura dell'Eurovillage

Le interviste di Stefania D'Alonzo e Daniele Di Ianni

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 1:42


Mattia Galante in collegamento da Vienna per l'apertura dell'Eurovillage.

Do ucha
5 dobrých správ z kraja, ktoré ste možno nezachytili

Do ucha

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2026 8:02


Opäť sme pre vás vybrali pozitívne novinky, ktoré sa počas týždňa objavili vo vysielaní Trnavského rádia. Povieme si o tom, ako sa v Gbeloch spája komunita na záchranu kostola. Priblížime tiež obnovu kaštieľa v Galante či oceňovanie výzmaných osobností v Trnave.

Gangland Wire
Carmine Galante Bonus

Gangland Wire

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2026 15:25


Retired Kansas City Police Intelligence Unit detective Gary Jenkins reports his previous contributor, Matt, who he interviewed on a new theory on the Carmine Galante hit, answers questions we have seen on various social media outlets. Matt claims the U.S. attorney and the FBI got it wrong when they alleged and convicted Bruno Indelicato for this murder. Challenging the official story, Matt reveals new theories, missing evidence, and the role of younger mobsters in one of the Mafia's most infamous assassinations. In this bonus episode, I had Matt record his answers to the doubters of his theory. click here to see the book Made on Long Island.   [0:00] Well, hey, all you wiretappers out there, this is Gary Jenkins, as a lot of you know, retired Kansas City Police Intelligence Unit detective [0:06] and now podcast host and producer and all that. And I was contacted by my guest I had on recently, who was only known as Matt. He’s a guy who supplied all the information to the author of Brantley Scarbrough, who wrote Made in Long Island. That was just out a couple of weeks ago. And I’ve never met Scarborough, and I don’t know any more about him. and I’ve never met Matt in person. I’ve had some emails and some Zoom calls with Matt, but I’ve never actually seen him either. But I recognize his accent, and he does come from the Long Island, New York area. And he does have some interesting stories about growing up with younger mobsters and the Bonanno and Gambino families and doing the fireworks business with Gotti and some of the other horse racing fixing business and that kind of thing, but he made quite a claim that the accepted suspects and the hit on the banana wannabe boss, Carmine the Cigar Galante. [1:11] Was not who the government claims it is. [1:14] And the government only claims one guy, and that’s Bruno or Anthony Bruno Indelicato. He claims it was some young guys who had a grudge against Galante, and they heard that this hit was approved by the commission, and they jumped in there and did it before Joe Massino got his crew set and were all ready to go and carry out this approved hit. Now, there’s no dispute that the commission approved this hit, I don’t think. There may be some disagreement about who actually carried it out. I think there’s no doubt that the two Zips, who were bodyguards, Cesare Bonaventure and Baldassario Amato, did not resist the hit. They took no action and just walked out and left, and then were interviewed by the government later on. Of course, they wouldn’t say anything. They probably knew he was scheduled to be hit, and they knew this was coming. And both were promoted in the Bonanno family right after, so that tells you something. Now, in the commission trial, that’s where Anthony Delicato got convicted for the hit on Carmine Galante. And in the commission trial, the government did convict Tony Salerno, boss of the Genovese family. [2:26] Anthony Tony Dux Corralo, boss of the Lucchese family, Gennaro Jerry Lang Langella, the Colombo family acting boss and regular underboss, Salvatore Tom Mix Santoro, who was a Lucchese family underboss. Christopher Christie Tick Funari, Lucchese family consigliere. [2:45] Ralph, little Ralphie Scopo, the Colombo family soldier. Carmine Junior Persico, who was the boss of the Colombo crime family at that time. [2:55] Stefano Canone, Bonanno family consigliere. [3:00] Anthony Bruno Indelicato, Bonanno family capo. Paul Castellano and Mr. Neal, Neal Delacroche, were not in the trial because they died. They were charged, but they died just before the trial. Now, on the YouTube show we did, we got a lot of comments and Matt’s got a lot of questions. And he wants to address and clarify why he doesn’t believe that the government’s claim that Anthony Delacato and two unknown men killed Galante. So I said, you know, I don’t know what to tell you. I said, you know, record and clarify your claim and see if you can address any of these questions that people have had in the comments section. Now, this may end up like all the competing theories on Jimmy Hoffa’s death and where his body by body might be. I don’t know. But at least Frank Sheeran, the Irishman, did not claim the Galante hit as best I can remember. So anyhow, here’s Matt’s story. I just want to say thank you so much for the interest we’ve generated from Gary’s Gangland podcast. [4:03] A lot of learning goes on here, and that’s where I’m going to start off. One item keeps coming up, and believe me, I’m not being the slightest bit condescending. If you don’t study this stuff and look at it, you have no way of knowing this. If you were to punch in right now, because we’ve done it, like Google searches, what evidence was used against Bruno and Delicato? Well, one thing that comes up, and a couple people referenced in the emails and on the posts, was ballistics. [4:27] They had ballistic evidence against Bruno Indelicato. Boy, that’s pretty strong. I mean, ballistic evidence is very, very strong. So let’s go through the ballistic evidence. Let me start off by saying there’s none. What you’re reading on that, and if you read the fine print closely and go back to the source, that is AI-generated garbage. That’s why we don’t like AI. The definition of ballistic evidence would be something like this. We pulled a slug out of a wall. We pulled a slug out of a victim. We locked a guy up. The guy had that gun on him. We matched that slug to that gun. That is ballistic evidence. There was absolutely none of that presented against Bruno Indelicato, despite what AI says. Again, if you take away one thing, please take away the fact that don’t ever use AI as a source. Now, I know one other thing people asked about was the progression on all this. And again, the book details it with so many stories, so many different John Gotti stories in there that people never heard about. But here’s a brief summary of the progression. [5:28] Our friends were young. We were crazy. We dealt fireworks. We dealt so much, they had to bring in the boss. The boss at that time for that area was John Gotti. To us, it was the same as John Smith. We never heard of the guy. He was great to us. We sold a ton of fireworks. He gave us more and more locations, more and more responsibility. Our friends made a fortune. One of our friends, we thought, had a car accident. Two of the bodyguards who helped our friends kill Galante, Baldo and Chesaree, they approached us at a wake and said, look, your friend was not the victim of an accident. Your friend was the victim of a homicide authorized by Galante. We verified there was bulletholes in his car from the impound yard, from the police sources we had. Kept it under wraps for two years. One of the card games, Angelo got word to our friend Tommy that the commission, in fact, did authorize a hit on Galante. The hit was to be done conjunctively with the Gambinos and the Bananos. Our friend Tommy jumped the gate. He said, we’re going to avenge our friend’s death, put together the team that did it. The details are shocking about what our team did to get the hit done. I mean, details you’re shocked about an alibi jumping off of a boat to create an alibi. I want people to read about this. Having police sources helping the hit, Including holding the spaces on July 12th When the hit went down Holding two different parking spaces at that location I hope this helps people Now I want to get back to another one that keeps coming up People keep saying Oh well they’re on tape celebrating. [6:57] People, please, we’ve made some videos on this at YouTube. Go look at them. You can pull them up. They’re online. You can find them. [7:05] There’s a bunch of sources that have them. Watch the raw video. That is not a celebration. That is a beef being put in. Sonny Red Indelicato is furious. He’s going at it with his consigliere, Stefano Canaan, Stevie Beefs. And you can see in his face, you can see his body language and mannerisms. He walks away from him and then he rushes back quickly and goes to his face. That is not a celebration. That’s anger. Stefano Canone actually points in back of him, pointing at the Ravenite. And he’s basically telling him, look, we’ve registered the beef. Neil is inside. Neil is trying to decipher all of this also, because, again, the whole conflict was this. The commission ordered this hit. People say, oh, they approved that. I’m telling you, the commission, the ones who ordered the hit, they gave the work to Joe Massino, who was going to oversee the job. However, the commission specified that it had to be done jointly between the Gambino family and the Bonanno family. Sonny Red and Indelicato was furious that he was left out of the hit. Simultaneously, John Gotti over in Ozone Park, Queens, was furious that he was let out of the hit. [8:19] You just have to understand, in Cosa Nostra, you do not go out and celebrate a hit after it’s done. You don’t even show your face. Everything in a hit like this is meticulously planned and organized. You know exactly where the getaway cars are going to go and who’s going to chop them up. There is no shot in the world that an expert like Sonny Redd is going to leave a getaway car from a triple homicide out in the middle of the street. That does not happen. Let me tell you something. That’s called botching a hit, both of those acts. If you botch a hit in Cosa Nostra, you’re the next one on the other end of the next hit. You’re going to get hit. There’s plenty of cases where people screwed up hits and didn’t dispose of vehicles properly, and they’re the next ones to get hit. So anyone who thinks it’s a celebration and thinks that that’s Cosa Nostra protocol to go out and celebrate is sadly mistaken. That’s why right away the FBI and Cosa Nostra members knew, obviously, Sonny Red Indelicato, his brother JB, Phil Lucky, Bruno and Delicato, all those guys had nothing to do with the hit. If they did, they would have been buried in a safe house. They would not be out in front of what we call the FBI screen test at Mr. Neal’s Club, the Ravenite in Manhattan. Now, people also say another phrase or two that I really love, the smell test. Okay, the smell test. Let’s talk about that. You had two trials going on simultaneously in 1985. [9:48] Same building, Brooklyn, Pizza Connection case and the commission case. The FBI had been broken down into five different squads, one for each family. You know them all, Colombo, Gambino, Lucchese, Genovese, and of course, the Bonanno. Now, the Bonanno section of the FBI, the Bonanno squad, had the most to do in these cases. Most, if not all, the pizza connection focused on the Bonannos, and a good chunk, especially 100% of the Gallant they hit, focused on the Bonannos, and that was in the commission case. These guys talk to each other. They live, eat, and breathe with each other. So if you want to talk about a smell test, can somebody tell me why in Richard Martin, he was the prosecutor, by the way, in the Pizza Connection case, they absolutely refused to say who killed Delonte in that case? [10:39] They came out and said in the indictment and in testimony, three unknown males killed Delonte. [10:46] Now, people talk about it’s easy to see. Bruno and Delicato did it. So you want to tell me that five and six years after the hit, FBI agents that were on the Banano squad, they couldn’t come out and say Bruno and Delicato did it. Why? Because they knew he didn’t. They didn’t want to get a perjury rap. Richard Martin didn’t want to blow his case by telling nonsense that Bruno and Delicato did it. If it was common knowledge that Bruno Indelicato did it, and if there was a legitimate shred of evidence that Bruno Delicato did the work, the Pizza Connection case would have also said Bruno Indelicato is one of the shooters. It did not. That’s what doesn’t pass the smell test. But they even went to an appellate court to throw out any testimony about Galante’s murder in the Pizza Connection case. And sure enough, the judge agreed and said, yeah, we’re not putting one stitch of Galante’s murder in the Pizza Connection case. Now, had those FBI agents in the Bonanno Squad had presented legitimate evidence against Bruno and Delicato in the Pizza Connection case, be it ballistic, be it anything, the judge wouldn’t have done that, but he did. Read the transcripts of the case we have. There was nothing like that presented against Bruno in that case. And again, that’s why the FBI in the Pizza Connection case kept saying, we have no idea who killed Carmine Galante. That is critical for people to understand. [12:10] And last note, I want to get on to people wondering about the Joe Messino angle. Yes, Joe Messino, when he flipped right out after his conviction, he gave up murders all the way back from 1969. Now, Joe Mezzino had a motivation. If he left out any crime or any detail and failed to disclose anything, they throw him out of the program. They did the same to gas pipe case, so they threw him out of the program. So Joe Messino, of course, is going to tell the feds every single thing he knew about the Bonanno family’s involvement with the Galante hit. [12:46] Joe Messino, you know, did come out and say, yes, he got the order and he informed Rusty about the hit. But notice that’s when the trail stops. Joe Messina, who was a hands on guy, never came back and said, hey, Sonny Red did the hit with his kid Bruno and his brother JB. He gave them no details why because he didn’t have details thank you so much again for all of your questions and comments so guys that’s matt’s reasoning and that’s his story the government did not charge or convict any of the others for this murder any other people for this murder in that commission trial now those guys who were convicted were convicted for racketeering under rico and the murder of Galante was not a racketeering. That was a criminal predicate offense that proved that there was an organization known as a commission. It existed, and they ordered criminal acts. And this was a criminal act that they ordered. They need a predicate act where they’ve ordered criminal acts. And the Galante hit was one of them, and murder’s the best one to throw out there. And I think they convicted him based on his palm print on the getaway car that they found. [13:55] They never claimed during the trial to know the other two hit men. So I’ll leave it up to you guys to argue this out in the comments section on my YouTube shows with Matt or on this one here. And he’ll be monitoring those and, you know, come back with any questions that you have. So thanks, Matt, for this interesting look at Young Associates of Gotti and the fireworks business and the horse race fixing business and your theory based on information from your friends in the younger element of the New York mob. And you were kind of on the periphery of that yourself and the people that you [14:29] talked to that were really basically were involved in this hit and the setup. I thought it was really slick using cops to block out parking spots and then to pull out if it was all good to go. And leave the area so that’s uh didn’t have ring cameras and all the cameras back then so we’re gonna never know how much all that’s true you know but it’s uh history is is kind of an agreed upon set of facts or lies or whatever because eventually we agree upon it and that’s becomes the history and this is some of the history of the new york mob in the 70s to the 80s and the murder of Lilo or Carmine the Cigar Galante. Thanks, guys, so much for tuning in. And don’t forget to hit on YouTube, like and subscribe. Post this on your own social media pages and let other people know about the show. We like to get a lot of people watching or listening and watching to the show.  

Gangland Wire
Carmine Galante: The Real Story?

Gangland Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 Transcription Available


In this episode of Gangland Wire, retired Kansas City Police Intelligence Unit detective Gary Jenkins takes a deep dive with his guest Matt into the assassination of Carmine Galante—one of the most infamous mob hits in American history. Matt co-authored a book titled Made In Long Island Matt begins by analyzing the controversial footage captured at the Ravenite Social Club shortly after the murder. While federal investigators interpreted the scene as a celebration by those responsible, Matt challenges that narrative. He breaks down the body language and behavior of key figures, including Bruno Indelicato, suggesting the footage actually reflects anger and exclusion—not guilt. The episode introduces guest Matt, co-author of Made on Long Island, who provides an insider's perspective on the inner workings of organized crime. Matt prefers to not give his last name. Together, they explore how the Galante hit fit into a broader power struggle within the Bonanno crime family and beyond. Matt cowrote this book with Bartley Scarbrough. Matt tells a little-known story about Mob dealings with Fireworks around the 4th of July. One story is about a closed store and how they made up for the closed store and gave a fireworks show on the 5th and most of the kids never knew. The conversation expands to include major mob figures such as John Gotti and Sonny Red Indelicato, examining the shifting alliances and rivalries that shaped the events leading up to the assassination. Matt shares firsthand stories of mob life, detailing how communication relied on coded language and payphones—tools that kept operations hidden in plain sight. Gary and Matt dissect the planning behind the hit, revealing a calculated operation involving surveillance, weapon disposal, and carefully constructed alibis. They also address the aftermath, focusing on law enforcement's inability to definitively link the crime to certain suspects—raising questions about whether individuals like Indelicato were wrongly accused.   A central theme emerges: the gap between official narratives and the complex realities of organized crime. Matt argues that investigative misinterpretations—particularly by federal authorities—led to flawed conclusions and, potentially, unjust prosecutions. This episode challenges long-held assumptions about the Galante murder, offering listeners a more nuanced view of Mafia politics, loyalty, and betrayal. It's a detailed reexamination of a landmark mob hit—and a reminder that the truth is often far more complicated than the headlines. 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] Yeah, if you could just hold the frame right there, I think it’s very important [0:03] to set the stage of what we have here. This is a meeting of Bonanno crime family members, very high up ones, in front of Neil Delacroche’s Gambino headquarters on Mulberry Street, known as the Ravenite. Now, the feds used this tape to say that Bruno Indelicato was part of a conspiracy to murder Galante and that this tape shows the celebration. It does not. This tape is an absolute beef being put in primarily by Sonny Red and Delicato because he was supposed to do the hit jointly with the Gambino family led by John Gotti. He’s furious because at this point in time, he thinks he’s left out of the head. And just before you roll it, this video basically proves to every law enforcement person and every Cosa Nostra member that the people in this video did not do the murder. You don’t go out in Cosa Nostra, commit one of the biggest hits ever, a triple homicide, and then show your face an hour later. It does not work that way. So if you roll the tape, we can see some of the body language on these guys as well. [1:08] The guy in the white is Stefano Canone. He is the family’s consigliere, [1:13] which is technically third in charge, an advisory role. He is already at the Ravenite when everyone else arrives. A key figure in this is Sonny Red in Delicato Wearing a black jacket you’ll see His son is in the white shirt there The younger fellow that’s Bruno in Delicato The only guy that was convicted of this crime Now look at what’s going on here This is not a celebration They’re in the face of him And they’re furious And stop right there if you could, The gentleman in the black jacket right there. [1:44] Sonny, Red, and Delicato, he takes a couple steps back from his consigliere, which is technically his boss, and he turns around in fury, and he’s angry because, again, his team, led by him, was left off the head. Notice also, if you want to keep rolling the tape, he goes to his glasses. This is an absolute sign of anger, as per our body language experts, who, by the way, don’t even know who these people are. The only thing they know is this is a dispute, not a celebration. You notice that when he puts his hand up by his glasses? Now he thinks a little bit better of it because that’s his boss he’s talking to. And that’s a very good sign here. Again, another angle of this is in the Pizza Connection case in 1985. [2:27] Not only in the indictment, but also in FBI testimony, when asked who killed Carmen Galante, they did not say it was Bruno and Delicato and two other masked assailants. They said it was three unknown masked assailants that killed him. That’s what their testimony was. Everybody on the Cosa Nostra side and on the law enforcement side knows what this is. No mob guy commits a triple murder and then goes out to run to a place that we used to refer to as the FBI screen test, which was the Ravenite in Lower Manhattan and Mulberry Street. Everybody knows it, and it’s about time the story gets told, [3:05] and you’re going to see a lot more of this. Hey, all you wiretappers. Good to be back here in studio of Gangland Wire. This is Gary Jenkins, retired Kansas City Police Intelligence Unit Sergeant, and I have a guy here who has a different story and what he would say the real story behind the murder of Carmine Galante. Now, guys, there’s three monumental hits in organized crime history, I would say. The Galante hit… [3:33] Big because of the cigar in his mouth and that picture that was captured, but he was also an important hit in Mob. Now we also had the Anastasia. Anastasia was important and it was also got important, more important because of the photographs. Paul Castellano was important, I think more because of John Gotti than anything, but Carmine Galante and Matt here knows a lot about that hit and a lot about an alternative story to what really happened as it was reported it in the media. So welcome, Matt. Thank you so much for having me on, Gary. I really love your program. I’m happy to be here. All right, Matt, you got a book made on Long Island. Let’s just show everybody the copy of that. There you go, guys. There’s a copy of the book. It’s available on Amazon right now, right, Matt? [4:25] It certainly is. Thank you for putting it up. And one little sentence I’ll draw attention to at the bottom is, no AI was used in this. I know a lot of books are coming out now and people using AI, which I personally think is garbage. This is all handwritten and 440 pages of story after story. Yeah, there’s a lot to it. I guess you were writing under the name of Bartley Scarborough. Yeah, Bart is a good guy. He’s a friend of mine who actually started organizing this with me literally about 15, 20 years ago. Just to give everybody the timetable, we could not release this stuff till now because everybody with criminal culpability is now deceased or one guy is doing life in jail without the possibility of parole for another crime. That’s why we waited so long. Bart organized this stuff. He had me go over the thoughts. And he actually, I don’t know how much he’s going to want to talk about it, but he actually was there when we spoke to some of our friends who gave us extreme detail about this. But in terms of the actual writing, I actually penned it all myself with Bart’s assistant. All right, great. And as you know by now, it’s no easy task to write, especially 400-some pages. That’s a lot of words. That’s a lot of work, guys. Trust me, that is a lot of work. [5:41] You’ve got to keep going over it. Good writing is hard because it takes about three rewritings to actually get it out. Did you find that? [5:51] I did. It’s definitely extremely hard to do with volumes like this going over the past so many years. And plus getting the information from our friends, it was extremely hard to do. It was very time consuming. And I need to stress for the audience, I was not present when any of these major crimes like the homicides went down. I was present for the other things in the book, horse racing, which I’m sure we’re going to talk about later, major fireworks sales. But I need the audience to know that I was not present when the homicides went down, even though I was a juvenile at the time, and that from the proceeds of the fireworks sale and the horse racing, I did not pocket the proceeds like other people did. I know there’s lawyers out there, and I’m paying some $1,000 an hour. I apologize to people, but the lawyers told me 100 times I need to make those facts clear. Okay. All right. You did not do any of this, but you were right next to people who did do this. So we’re talking about firsthand information, correct? That is correct. Now, again, I was there for some of the stuff. I was there for some of the entity in the book. I was definitely there for the major league fireworks deals and participated in those. The horse racing that we’ll get to later, I was there for that. But in terms of the hard stuff, the stuff with no statute of limitations, homicides, I was not there. [7:12] So tell me about these group of guys that you grew up with, that you started doing some of these things. We have some kind of interesting personalities in there. Tell us about those guys. Oh my gosh. We had a real collection of characters is the only way to put it. Now, growing up when we were very young, let’s call it 11, 12, 13, we all really had two goals in mind. We wanted to make money and we wanted to play sports at that age. And that’s what we did. We made money on anything, paper routes, shoveling snow, raking leaves. And what happened was being so competitive, we got into a feud with another group in the same town. Now, there’s no way around it. We were idiots at this age. Some of our guys were carrying guns. Two of the guys in particular, their parents, what we call, were on the job, which means they were cops. So they had access to guns. Another guy was able to get us guns. So the bottom line is you’ve got 13-year-old kids who… That have no fuse carrying guns. Here is where it all started. [8:11] My uncle, like my cousin’s dad, came to one of the baseball games, and we had no idea that he knew the other coaches. And all of a sudden, they realized these kids are carrying guns. They’re going to kill each other. So they sat us down, disarmed us. It’s a pretty funny thing that’s in the book. I remember my uncle saying, whoever has a weapon, you put it on the table right now. I take a sock out of my pocket. He’s, what’s wrong with you? He goes, I asked for weapons, not your dirty laundry. I go, there’s a 25 inside the sock. He was shocked. But what they did was this. They disarmed us. They said, you want to kill each other with fists? Go at it. But we have a better idea. Why don’t you sell fireworks? Why don’t you work for us? You’ll make money doing this. First year, we only had about a week before the 4th of July. We sold out a couple pallets that they had. Now, the second year, I said, can we get these same prices? They said absolutely We went nuts to sell this stuff We ended up with an order for $85,000, And that’s how the order was so big That John Gotti got brought into this He was their boss at the time That’s how we met him And again, people say John Gotti, John Gotti Well to us at the time John Gotti was the same as John Smith The name meant nothing to us. [9:26] So some of these guys, older guys that you started dealing with that sat you down were relatives. There were members of the Gambino family then of Gotti’s crew. That is correct. Yep. Yep. They actually had two guys out of the three guys that sat us down. And by the way, none of us, myself included, ever had even the slightest inkling that these guys were involved in organized crime. You actually had two guys that were Gambino guys and one guy who was also a coach who was with the Genovese. [9:54] That was the actual makeup of the three guys that sat us down. And this was that. What towns are you talking about out there in Long Island? Kind of guys that listen from New York. Sure. This is actually Syosset, believe it or not, which was a upper middle class area. Nice and calm, crime free. And again, most of everybody that was with us was from Syosset. [10:19] Interesting. So the fireworks thing, I’ve always wondered about that. I’ve noticed in Kansas City, the mob guys, several of them every year have these huge, big firework tents. And I started asking around. I found out that they might make $100,000 in about two or three weeks time off those fireworks. There must be immense profit in it. And it’s so that kind of profit and kind of a gray area crime, if you will, in some cities, they don’t allow fireworks to be sold or even to be shot off. Mob likes to get into that and make that money. So tell us a little bit more about how that worked. Who were your customers? You guys went out into the community and sold more. You were more like you weren’t retailers. You were more like found other people to retail. It sounds to me like tell me the nuts and bolts of how that worked. [11:05] That is exactly correct. Now, the first year when they gave us the two pallets with about five or six days, maybe a week before the 4th of July, we sold those strictly to local people we know. And by the way, as kids, we loved fireworks ourselves. We still do. I do. I can speak for myself. We love this stuff. Now, when I saw the prices, for example, that these guys can get us, and I’ll use a barometer, very common in New York, a mat of firecrackers, which is a pack of 80 packs inside, 16 firecrackers to a pack. You could buy that for $8 And it would just fly like hotcakes These guys were selling us the stuff At $3 a mat So all these prices Were anywhere from. [11:49] 70, sometimes even 80% cheaper than what we could sell them for. So the profit, like you said, was utterly enormous. Now we had a full year to work our second year because they said, yes, sell as much as you want, go ahead and get the pre-orders. We contacted everybody we knew. All of our guys had people in other places, Huntington, the town of Huntington, we did big business, other places out in Suffolk and even somewhere in the city. [12:13] And again, for young kids at that age to put together an order for $85,000. She knocked everybody. And that’s what really got their attention. And for that kind of money being fronted to us, that’s why they had to bring their boss in, which was John. The other thing that really shocked us too, I was worried about getting caught. Now the legal penalties for getting caught was nothing. Five or $10 fine, nothing on your record. It was nothing. However, the police could take all your firearms. If they took money like that from young kids, we’re finished. Our lives are over. and to be honest, the organization solved that for us. They sat us down with cops. The cops told us to our face, you will never have a problem. Don’t worry about it. And once I heard, that’s when I told our guys, go ahead and sell as much as you can, and that’s when we got the order for the two tractor trailers. I knew at that point in time, the risk is pretty much gone. Yes, there’s a risk of getting robbed, but we had two of our guys’ older brothers who were a really severe, a tough guy, one that’s referenced in the book a lot, Bubbles. And again, he’s a deceased, and we’ll talk about him more in terms of the Galante hit. So people that are going to rob us really would be like, why would I rob these guys? Look at who they’re with. So in my opinion, we had no risk, and that’s why we went nuts with this. [13:30] That’s the beauty of working with the mob. They usually had connections with law enforcement that could get you protected. Now, you brought Gotti into it. Tell us about meeting Gotti for the first time. [13:39] Was he all that, like they say? Was he just this real charismatic personality that you just wanted him to like you and wanted to do what he wanted you to do? What was that like? I’m glad you brought it up because I’m going to tell you that’s the funniest thing that ever happened to any of us in our lives. And I suspect it might have been one of the funniest things that ever happened to him. When we got this order for the two-tracked trailers, he wanted to meet us with some of his other people. One that turned out to be Angelo, quack, quack, Angelo Ruggiero. And we decided to meet at our friend’s house over in Syosset. It was during a school day, but we had no risk because his dad was a New York City cop. His dad wasn’t there. His mom would be out the whole day playing a card game she played called Mahjong. So we said, yeah, let’s do it at his house. Now, these guys show up. Again, we’re teens. We’re 13, 14, 15 in that range. One, a couple guys maybe a couple years older. And these guys were like in their low 30s. That’s all John Gotti was age-wise when we met him, I would say. [14:39] No older, I wouldn’t think, than 35. I could do the math, but right in that range. All nice cars, nice suits. They come in with all the samples. So we lay them all around my friend Jeff’s house I’m talking about in his stoves, his mother’s piano, the couches and everything And they’re going over stuff and they’re saying, look This stuff here comes $48 to a case Your price, I’m just making up numbers for argument’s sake Your price is $175 a case on this one You can easily sell this stuff for $600 or whatever the numbers were So we’re shocked Now to set the stage My friend’s mom was really A kind of a crazy lady she was very Loud and she was extremely Opinionated if not wild She would always kid my not kid She was serious to my friend Jeff saying You’re a no good bum this Boy’s gonna end up in jail she would berate Our friend into the ground I mean this kid was crazy believe me this kid was Driving us to school at 14 and 15 years Old didn’t have a worry in the world So Yeah. [15:40] This is where the humor came in. She came home unexpectedly. Apparently, one of the card players didn’t show up. They couldn’t do it. She walks into her house, and she sees fireworks all over. She sees us with guys who look like gangsters that are 35 years old, and she blows her stack. She screams, who are these hoodlums in my house? What are these devices these criminals have? What is this fool meaning her son done this time with nuts? And I’ll never forget John says to my uncle who was in there He says did you set this up as a gag? Very low so nothing we could hear except a few people And my uncle had a really weird look on his face He goes I wish I could get off that easy So we figure the deal is all over She’s going nuts I run up to her with the price lists And I say Mrs. Goldberg please I know we like to shoot a fire It’s not about that It’s about making money I show her the list And I reference before the matter firecrackers I point to it. I call these guys firework salesmen. That’s what I call John and Angelo. I go, these firework salesmen here can sell us this amount of firecrackers for $3. [16:49] We can sell it all day long for $8. There’s a fortune in this. So then instead of her blowing up, she goes, tell me more. So that was funny enough. So I go through more prices. And just to set the stage for your listeners, a lot of people in New York might know this term. People outside might not. I’m a Christian, but if you have a non-Christian, Jewish people call him Goy or Goyim. She’s looking at the lists, and she explodes in the loudest voice you’ve ever heard. If the Goyim will buy these devices, then sell them to the Goyim we were. We lost it. [17:24] She said that Angelo, my uncle, a bunch of the guys had to go outside. And I stepped outside with them, too, because they didn’t want to insult her and laugh in her face. I don’t know how John stayed in the house with her, but he did for a while. These guys were laughing so hard, tears were coming out of us. So the neighborhood girls that we knew saw these guys all dressed in suits. They thought we were crying, and they sincerely asked, are you guys okay what happened? It was because we were laughing so hard we started crying. So I said, let me get in here. The fireworks deal is more important. So she went over this stuff with us, telling us how we’re going to make money. Just insanity. The book really expands on this. And then afterwards, when John left the house, he also broke down in laughter. He didn’t want to do it in front of her. He couldn’t take it. Out of respect, he didn’t want to laugh in someone’s face like that. But he walked two doors down, and he freaking lost it. So I think it’s got to be one of the funniest things he’s ever had happen to him in his life. He said it was. And it just got crazier from there. [18:19] Now, was Angelo Ruggiero with him? He was his right-hand man. Was he there on this deal? Yeah, Angelo was there with him. Yep, he sure was. What was he like to deal with as a person? I’ve interviewed his son who has a show. What was he like? Was he funny? He seemed like he talked a lot and was a funny guy. I’m just curious. He did. And again, in the account that you guys are going to read about in the book, Tommy, who’s the main character in this book, who again, deceased and gave me all the interactions he had with him, explains what a nice guy he was. I know he had a violent side. I know he has a lot of hits under his belt, but he was apparently a ton of fun. [18:59] When I interacted with him, I thought he was freaking hilarious. And as you’ll see in the book, Angelo is really the one who fed all the inside information nonstop to our buddy Tommy, Tommy, who at that time was playing cards over at John’s Club in Ozone Park, the Bergen, very regularly at that point in time. And the book really traces Tommy about what happened, his interactions with Angelo, his interactions with everybody else. And when you get to the whole crux of the matter, Angelo is the one who told our good friend Tommy that, hey, the commission has authorized a hit on Galante. And the hit is to be done jointly with our family, meaning the Gambinos, and with the Bananos. And that John was going to be the leader of the Gambino faction. [19:48] Sonny Red and Delicato was going to be the leader of the Banano faction, and Joey Messino was not only the one taking the messages to and from Rusty, which is the Philip Mestelli in jail, but Joe Messino was going to supervise the entire operation. So that was the structure of it. Yeah, that’s what I’ve read about it. And also what you’re saying about Angelo Ruggiero is that’s one reason the Bureau was able to learn so much about Castellano because he would go to meetings at Castellano’s house, if I remember right, come back home and get on the phone or have some people come over. And he talked to him about, he said this and he said this and he said that and he said this. That gave him probable cause then to go into Castellano’s house. So he was known to be loose lips, and that’s why he got the moniker quack quack, I’ve heard. But I also heard it was because of the way he walked, so I’m not sure. No, that’s true. Both of what you’re saying is true. And just to touch on him one more time, very important. He loved my friend Tommy because Tommy got him out of more than a couple of jams. I’ll give an example. There was a guy in the Gambino family up in Connecticut. John always referred to him as the genius Tony Mungali And he put a firework sorter in with Angelo. [21:06] Now, this guy blew his stack because no fireworks came, and he had promised the entire neighborhood a gigantic fireworks show. He had his friends, his people of his family over there, neighbors and no fireworks. This guy blew his stack, and this story is detailed in the book. Tommy got a call from another Gambino guy the morning of July 5th, very early. He was still hungover from partying the night before. He said, oh, my God, what’s this about? It’s got to be something bad. Did somebody blow their hand off with fireworks? What’s going on? And the bad news was that this Tony had put a beef in saying, what’s wrong with you people? You didn’t do what you said. And he was blaming Angelo. Tony was all over Angelo. And the bottom line is Tony was right. It was Angelo’s fault. However, my friend Tommy never threw Angelo under the bus. My friend Tommy ate it. And he basically, it’s a real good recounting in the book. And there’s so many stories like this. There’s hundreds of them. But I’ll give you this one real quick. [22:03] Like, so Tommy basically told Tony Mengele, listen, how old are the kids that you promised this big fireworks show to? And Tony blew up. He’s like, what the F does it matter how old the kids are? But my friend Tommy was smart and he was going somewhere. He’s like, listen, these kids don’t know the difference between July 5th and July 4th. We’re going to come to your house tonight. We’re going to give it the most insane fireworks show anybody in your area has ever seen. We don’t want a dime. We’re so sorry this mistake happened They go up there I was with them at that point. [22:38] Nothing but fun. So welcoming. And again, my buddies, none of us would ever throw Angelo under the bus. And believe me, Tony and his uncle, Sandalo, he tried to pin it on Angelo. We said, no, it’s not his fault. It’s not his fault. Bottom line is those guys loved us. One of Tony’s workers ended up being a gigantic fireworks customer of ours. And to the best of my knowledge to this day, and I’m not involved in it in the slightest, To this day, all one of his guys does is sell fireworks in the Connecticut region. Makes a fortune. Interesting. And so that’s a wild story. But again, Angelo loved Tommy because so many times Tommy would say, look, Angelo didn’t do this. I did. What did Angelo do in return? He gave Tommy so many different pieces of information. And again, I won’t bog you down, but each one of these stories is so interesting. Angelo had some fireworks clubs that he made money on. [23:32] There’s no other way to put it. Angelo was not working much at all. And then one of these meetings, John brought everyone in and said, listen, from now on, these clubs that sell fireworks, particularly Oceanside, New York, Long Beach, Bayville, Massapequa, he goes, I’m giving them to you guys to run. And now, obviously, none of us want anything to do like that. We’re going to cut out his friends. We’re going to end up in a freaking meat grinder or end up in a cement truck. So we all told John we didn’t want it. John said, that’s it. It’s over. It’s yours. so then our next step was to make sure we figured out how much roughly those guys were making. [24:05] I give my friend tommy all the credit in the world he ended up giving angelo more money by a lot, for using the place than angelo ever made doing work and this time angelo doesn’t have to do any work angelo loved us all these guys loved us because we paid them more than they made and now they didn’t have to do a damn thing so our guys were very smart and calculating particularly Tommy, but some of the other ones. And that was a good Angelo story. Yeah, it is. And I’ve read that not only Gotti and in his neighborhood, but other mob guys around in New York and their neighborhoods, they would put on a huge fireworks shows for everybody in the neighborhood every year. Gotti particularly was noted for that. That is interesting, their love for fireworks and fireworks shows. Did they ever front you these things? Did they front you money or did Did they buy the fireworks? [24:56] You guys made this money each year, but I’m sure you’d spend it all. Then the following year, you’d have to come up with money. How did that work? The money worked. You wanted to be able to pay them back if they fronted anything. [25:08] Yes. You have a bunch of good questions here. I’m going to backtrack one second on what you said about guys in the life loving fireworks. That is a hundred percent fact. Love the fireworks and the stuff that people see at some of the celebrations over at the Bergen. Yeah, that was rooted from our guys providing it. Now, here is one of the reasons why John turned over these four locations to us. He had complaints from multiple people. Castellano, I believe Michael Franzese people. These guys went to the fireworks locations on the best days, like July 2nd and July 3rd, and they were closed. And John blew up at that. He’s making me look like a freaking idiot. I’m telling Castellano’s people, it could have been his nephews or little cousins or whatever, go to this place to load up with fireworks for free. These guys go to the place and it’s closed that’s one of the motivating factors why john, turned that business over to us we had it open all the time now in terms of fronting stuff absolutely the money was enormous those guys fronted it to us all the time big loads that’s just how it was young kids like that we can come up with anything near that kind of money. [26:14] And just another tidbit too the lady i told you about who would go wild when we were doing the deal. She offered to fund some money up too. And that’s detailed in the book as well. But yeah, as we got it to like year number three, I don’t remember us ever putting a penny up after year three. It was all fronted to us. Was it all cash too? When you went out to these clubs and these people with the neighborhoods and stuff, would they always just give you cash each year? [26:40] That is a great question, and the answer is yes for the people we retailed to, yes for the people that walked into the stores. However, we had wholesale customers that we would give credit to. Now, I’ll give you this story, which is also detailed in the book real quick. There was a street gang in Huntington. They were known as the Huntington Hitters, primarily Hispanics. They gave us an order, and one of our good friends got back from a younger kid that he helped out before that his older brother was intending to rob us when we dropped off the fireworks. [27:14] So we had what I thought was a brilliant plan made. Tommy was very instrumental in this, and I gave some feedback too. We told these guys, come meet us at this bar out on Jericho Turnpike in Huntington. We have some additional fireworks we want to show you guys and see if you want it, which was a lie. But we knew that they wouldn’t rob us then because we didn’t have anything honest. Let me tell you what we brought to that meeting. We brought Bubbles and two of his guys that were freaking deadly people. And they had freaking gym bags with them. And they said, don’t worry anything about security when we do this deal. And they showed him stuff inside the bags, heavy duty weaponry. So right away, these Huntington hitter group said, these are the wrong people to rob. So sure enough, right on cue, a day or two later, they called my buddy and said, you know what? We don’t want to do the fireworks business. We can’t. That I petitioned, and I got a few of my friends to agree, and Tommy definitely went with it too. You know what? These guys can make a fortune doing this. Let’s front them five or ten grand worth of this stuff and see what happens. And I’m like, it’s not going to cost us anything. Number one, I don’t think they’re going to rob us. If they do, what did we lose? $1,500 at the most? My friends said we were nuts, but we went with it. And I want to tell you, smartest move we ever made. [28:29] As every year we went by, we fronted them more and more. They were our first customer that we ever fronted a full tractor trailer to. Never had a problem getting one cent from them. It’s funny how that evolved. It’s just absolute madness. But again, I give Tommy a lot of the credit here and some of the other guys very sharp to come up with a business plan like this. [28:52] I tell you, this little crew you got in with early on, they were a bunch of hustlers. But you also had this deal with Gotti and horse racing and getting inside information on horse racing. There’s some pretty good stories there that are in the book. Tell the guys a little bit about that point. Then we’ll move on to the Galante hit. [29:11] Absolutely. Now, horse racing was interesting. We would go to a place called Roosevelt Raceway, which is over in Westbury, Long Island. Really not that far from where we lived over in Syosset. Now, again, I know the law was probably you had to be 18 to make a bet. They didn’t care. I was making bets there at 12 and 13 years old. I’ll tell you this one time that they did care, and I’ll get to that at the end of the question you asked, and you’ll see why. So we were clowns, but even as clowns, we could see it. If a horse, these were harness racing, by the way. If a harness race is coming down the stretch, you didn’t have to be a genius to see that one or two of these horses would hold back, but the other two jockeys would whip the crap out of their horses. So naturally, we felt cheated, even at young ages. Our guys were definitely certified. There’s no question about that. Our guys would throw things at the freaking jockeys. I’m talking about golf balls, rocks. Our guys were insane. And a lot of that stuff is detailed in the book, how crazy we were. But to get to your point, after I think it was the third or fourth year, John walked with Tommy. [30:17] And he said, you guys are bringing in so much money and doing so well. I want to give you a gift. And I remember Tommy, because myself and a little bit of Bart, but myself, I had to pull all this out of my friend Tommy. He knew he was going to pass away. And he wanted this story out in the public. Now, this guy, Tommy, never wanted his real name used, but he gave me detail after detail. Some of the stuff, like I’m explaining with the fireworks and the horse racing, I was there myself to see. But on the heavy stuff, he gave me detail after detail. same with a little bit to Bart. So this is how Tommy explained it to us. John gave him a sheet of paper and Tommy being a smartest said, oh, what is this, John? You want me to go play the freaking lottery with these numbers? What do these numbers mean? John, you smartest. Here’s what the numbers mean. The first number was the number of the race at Roosevelt Raceway. The next four numbers were the only four horses that could win. Usually these races had eight horses in them. Once in a while, seven, once in a while, nine, but eight was the norm. Those are the only four horses that can win. And for the audience, I want to explain to them how that’s possible. [31:24] Let’s say you have an eight horse harness race and you tell four of the jockeys, no matter what happens, you are not to come in the top. They’ll hold the horses back. And by the way, this is not just conjectural rumor. These guys got locked up for it later on down the line, jockeys and everybody what they were doing is it hold the four horses back the organization would have no idea what horse was going to win they just knew which four wouldn’t so what did they didn’t bet winner plays to show they would bet exactus triples and sometimes super factors which means all four and box those four around some yeah so in your example. [32:03] Basically, John gave our buddy Tom three races, and Tommy knew that this has got to be damn better than a tip. It has to be rock solid. So what happened was we all went there, and we knew nothing about it. We didn’t know that we should just bet a small amount of money. We had no knowledge about damaging a pool, so I’ll make it easy for the listeners. Tommy overbet these races like crazy. For example, if a three combination triple should pay $1,500, the first thing the FBI and the New York Racing Authority would ask is, why did this $1,500 triple pay only $400? And the reason is, and they knew it because the race was fixed. So everybody was betting those combinations. Now, the organization was smart enough to only bet small amounts of money, and they used the term not to damage the pool. That was a term they used all the time. We don’t want to damage the pool. [33:04] Again, throw us in the mix. We had absolutely no idea. We didn’t know any of this. So Tommy bet the crap out of these races, and he did damage the pool. And that brought the attention of the authorities. But worse than that, another long story in the book goes back to the Connecticut people, because I think the genius Tony Mengele was the one helping to fix the races. So they figured there was a leak on their side. And John Gotti actually thought he was going to get killed over this. And he told people, including Angelo, I might not be coming back from this meeting. I got sent for here. The horse pulls bad because John was really running the horses with Tony and some other guys. Tony grabbed him by chance outside of the Ravenite, Mr. Neal’s club, and they walked. [33:52] And Tony apparently was furious, like, yeah, let’s kill whoever damaged the pool, whoever did this. And then John apparently told him it was us. And then Tony says, oh, man, those fireworks guys, I love those guys. He goes, okay, nothing’s going to happen here. So apparently Tony went into the meeting, and he basically lied to the people there, Castellano and Neil Delacroach, and he says, listen, I found out the leak. The leak is on our side, and I’ll take care of it. And that’s how it worked But again, that ties back to the fireworks If that never happened, I don’t know what would have happened John had every intention of going in there and saying he’s screwed up He didn’t explain to us And he had no business giving us the numbers And he knows that, He did not have permission to give us anything at the racetrack He took it on himself to do it, And he got saved by that stroke of luck Of meeting Tony in front of the club before the meeting Had someone been outside, whoever Tommy Bellotti or anybody said Hey, get inside, the meeting’s going on Those two would not have had a chance to talk. I don’t know what would have happened, but I think it would have been very bad for Sean. Yeah, would have been. Yeah, that’s interesting. Now, explain to the guys about the pool. Everybody doesn’t know about the pool. [35:04] These exactors and trifectas, how that pool works. That is a great question because we had to have it explained to us. Let’s take any racetrack, and the first number you’re going to have is how many people bet on what’s focused on triples. Now, the definition of a triple is horses come in the order of one, two, three. So if you bet a 7-4-3 triple, the race must end 7-4-3 for you to hit that triple. Now, the next variation of that is if you like the 7-4-3, what most people will do is they will do what’s called boxing that triple, which means they have 7-4-3 and that’s a winner. [35:43] But so is 4-3-7. So is any combination. So is 2-7-4. [35:49] 3-7-4. Any of the combination of your three horses win. Now, they can tell what a triple should pay based on the amount that’s spent and what the odds are. Let’s say you have a horse that’s a mid shot, like an 8 or 10 to 1. You have a favorite in there and maybe a halfway of a little bit of a long shot. They know what that should pay in a certain range. Now, if you know that race was fixed, and by the way, it’s all pari-mutual, so the weighting is average. If you’ve got $10,000 in a triple pool and you have 10 winning tickets, each ticket’s going to get paid $1,000. And they would know that’s legitimate and that’s honest. And there should be about 10 people with those combinations. Now, if you have that same $10,000 worth of triple pool, and again, these are round numbers. It’s way higher, just for an example. and all of a sudden you’ve got 105 winning tickets when mathematically there should be 10 or 15 at the most the money drops that thousand dollar prize now might be 210 dollars and that’s what the feds and everyone new york racing authority looks for if you have a horse that’s eight to one first place let’s say ten to one second place and let’s say five to two third place that triple should pay something like, I’m guessing, $400, $500, $600 around that range. If that triple pays only $150, right away they know that somebody knew something. [37:16] Too many people bet on that combination. They know how many people probably will bet on any certain combination. And when that gets skewed, too many people bet on one combination, then they know something’s up. Interesting. That’s like these new sports prop bets in the apps on gambling, on the apps on sports. If all of a sudden there’s a whole lot of money goes out on some team on the spread and too much money goes down in one place, then they know there’s something going on. Somebody knows something and they start looking. [37:48] Exactly. They start looking and you make a great point about today’s sports betting. If you have a basketball player, and again, this is not conjecture. There’s already been indictments on this. Let’s say the guy is supposed to have 11 rebounds in a game. All of a sudden, when he has nine, he tells the coach, man, I hurt my ankle. I can’t play anymore. Now, if the balance was normal on his under and his over, no problem. What do we all know happens? The under money bet on this guy is radical. It’s a 95 to 5 ratio. They know right away it’s fixed. And that’s what I believe the guy in Toronto, the Toronto Raptors was doing. And so many other ones were too, but that’s everywhere. We were involved in that way, way back in the day as well, to some degree. We heard so much about it. Yeah, interesting. [38:34] Let’s get into Carmine Galante. The probably most famous, certainly the most famous image, even more famous than Albert Anastasia of Carmine Galante laying there. He was the Bonanno, longtime Bonanno capo and had risen up in the ranks. And he comes out of the penitentiary and Rusty Rustelli is supposed to be the next Bonanno boss. And Carmine decides that he’s going to act like he’s the boss. So let’s talk about how this whole thing started a little bit. That is a great observation. And that’s pretty much how the ball got rolling with those guys. Here’s how we got involved in this. [39:12] We had one of our good friends who was helping us with the fireworks and going to the clubs and having nothing but fun. And then the one night when Tommy was at the club, the cops came in. And I know a lot of people think, oh, Cosa Nostra doesn’t mix with the cops. People will think that they don’t know what they’re talking about. Look at the convictions with gas pipe cases and everybody else. John had guys on his payroll that ended up getting convicted and stuff. [39:39] The cops and Cosa Nostra do work together. despite what everyone else says. Look at us with the fireworks, for example. So anyway, at the card game, what I was told from Tommy is they kept getting messages after messages. And again, these messages at that time would come in over pay phones. There were no cell phones. So you’d have a guy sitting at the pay phone. And as I’m told, most of the messages would be coded numbers. Let’s say Angelo’s number was 167. The guy would just pick up the phone, tell number 167, which is Angelo. [40:11] Another set of code numbers and that might mean hey the cops are coming over now the cops came into the club they came into the bergen and apparently they told everybody listen nobody here is getting locked up we don’t want information we just need to give you some news and from what tommy says because he was there playing cards at the time they told him that our good friend michael had died in a car accident and they wanted to know should they go and wake his dad up and And his dad obviously was in the life made guy and do it that way. Or did John and Angelo perhaps want to go out to the house? They gave him the option to do it. And John and Angelo, of course, jumped at that. And they, whatever they did, they went at the house. I don’t know if they waited till they woke up in the morning, whatever it was and knocked on the door or whatever. But so that’s what happens now at the wake, by the way, just to make the story a little bit more clear, there. [41:09] This was probably our fourth year or so selling fireworks. And every year we sold fireworks, we met more and more people. So many of it is detailed in the book. I can’t even tell you the list of people we met. And you name it, Tony Ducks, Corralo, all these guys. So we’re meeting more and more people. Two in particular that we started hanging out with because they liked us because we were just crazy, drinking, women chasing maniacs, were Baldo and Chesery. And that’s Baldo Amato and Cheshire Bonventry. They were with the Bananos. And we were hanging out with them. They grabbed my friend Tommy at the wake and pulled him away. And everyone’s thinking, oh, they’re really Sicilian. We call them the Zips. They’re tough guys. They probably just don’t want to show their emotions because they love Michael in front of everybody. We didn’t know what was going on. They informed my friend Tommy that our friend, Michael, did not die in a car accident. It was a basic, supposed to be a warning that turned into a hit. [42:12] And Tommy’s, that’s nonsense. The cops told us the car was off the road. The car was a crumpled mess. That’s nonsense. But Baldo insisted and said, no, these guys shot him off the road. So nobody believed any of this. But we came up with the conclusion of, hey, we’re friends with the cops. The cops will take us to the impound yard. Let’s see for ourselves. House so those guys went over there and what tommy says they found bullet holes in like less than a minute they found a couple bullet holes so they knew right away that baldo was telling the truth now all this was going on other people would tell us don’t trust baldo don’t trust chesery the sicilians are the most ruthless cunning backstabbers you’re ever going to meet and i didn’t feel that way and neither did tommy or the other guys that were involved with us our other friends aunt and The whole gang, Gonzo, we didn’t feel that way at all. We thought they really had our best interest. So. [43:08] That stayed quiet, but two of our friends swore on that day, no matter who did this to our friend, Michael, no matter who they are, we don’t care what their rank or anything. [43:19] We’re going to make them pay for what they did. They’re going to have to answer for what they did to our friend. And we know the rules. You can’t touch a maid guy or an associate without getting permission. But we kept everything quiet for another reason. Michael’s dad I referred to as a maid guy. Now, you talk about crazy. This guy was nuts. This guy had no fuse. He’s detailed all over the book. For example, when John O’Neill would tell him to go out and just talk to a guy, don’t hurt him. This guy owes us a couple thousand. Just talk to him. The guy would end up with two broken arms. This guy had no fuse whatsoever. If he ever thought for a minute that somebody had killed his son, the worry was, and I think the worry is correct, he would have gone out and just killed better than adult targets all over the place. Whether they knew anything about it Which 99% of them knew nothing about this He would have just started killing people He would have started a war So that was the reason why the bosses, Did not want him And to his death he never knew that this happened They kept it from him for that reason There was no stopping this guy would have gone on a rampage So that was a big factor in that, So Then you talked before about the card games And Angelo. [44:30] More of these messages came in And my buddy Tommy noticed it And he said, Angelo, what’s going on? And so don’t worry after the card game, I’ll walk you down and we’ll talk to you. Apparently after the card games, Tommy and Angelo would walk down 101st Avenue and have these long talks. And Angelo said to Tommy, the commission has authorized a hit on Carmine Galante. We got the hit. John is our lead. [44:54] We have to do it jointly with the Bananas. Sonny Red is there, and Joe Massino is going to look at the whole thing and supervise the whole thing. So bells went off on my friend Tommy’s head. All of a sudden, he got everybody together. Not me, of course. I was not there when this transpired. I was not there when they organized the hit. But he got the other guys together, and he said, look, this is the guy who killed our friend. We have no risk now because the commissioner wants this guy dead. So these guys came out with what Tommy detailed to me. And by the way, it wasn’t just Tommy who detailed this to us. Bubbles detailed it to us. And there’s one big distinction I need to mention here. Tommy wanted all of this out. He did not want his real name used. [45:40] However, Bubbles wanted his real name used. He used to hang out with general views people. And he told me, he goes, use my name. I want people to know that I did this. And after he passed and that’s why inside the book we do reveal his real name and where he lived and the interesting thing for me was Bubbles and Tommy had no idea that each one of them was talking to me and to a small degree Bart about this so the details that they both gave were exactly the same the most ingenious hit I’ve ever heard of in my life they had police help from the 8-3 precinct over in Bushwick. Apparently, there was some cop over there that hated, I think it was a family dispute of some kind. The guy who was being, I think his grandmother or aunt or somebody was being shaken down by the bananas. So we had that asset. We now had Baldo and Chesery, who were Galante’s top bodyguards. So our guys went out on surveillance for months. And the funny thing about the surveillance was, who else was doing surveillance at the same time? [46:47] John Gotti was, and so was his people. So there was times like when Tommy and the guys would be close to a certain place. And by the way, he was killed at Joe and Mary’s. But that is not the only place that these guys did heavy surveillance on. And it’s not the only place that Galanti hung out at. So the book names a bunch of other places that the surveillance was done. So these guys would be there, and they’d look down the block, and possibly John and Angela were there doing the same surveillance. So they had to leave. Otherwise, John and Angela, what the hell are you guys doing over here? So that was funny to me on that regard But our guys in my opinion Put together the most ingenious hit Down to every single detail. [47:26] Basically took out the police help to help with the zips. The alibi is another crazy part of this. At that time, we would like to do a lot of fishing. We went off to a place called Sentinel Riches in Long Island. And one time we were night fishing over there and we saw guys jump off the boat, get onto smaller boats and come back an hour or two later with bundles. Now you don’t have to be Albert Einstein to realize what they were doing. They were running junk and they were Colombians. Yeah. So I discussed it a little bit with the boat’s captain and he said, just don’t say a word. Don’t go near him. Keep you guys away. We almost had a problem because again, our guys were drunk and our guys were carrying and our guys will, we came close to having a problem. But Tommy put this together. He had the boat captain go out one day and again, he didn’t tell all the people that were with, he didn’t tell his cousin’s crew for Shaw, who was with us that day, our guys jumped off the boat onto a smaller boat, took that boat to the Oak Beach Inn, took stolen cars in on that day, the July 12th, 1979, and they did the hit. [48:35] So Tommy’s uncle was furious with him. He thought he was lying to him. He goes, you’re lying. You were not there. I put you on that boat, which he did. Our friends were drunk and they drove him there on the road. Morning and i picked you up when that boat doc said don’t lie to me you’re on the boat all day and that’s when tommy and again this is detailed in the book like crazy told everybody can you say alibi and what do you mean he goes yeah you just said we were on the boat all day that’s not true, jumped the boat went to the oak beach and took the stolen cars did the work and came back so that was that shocked everybody in the room apparently when tommy was forced to detail, everything that happened on the hit. He even detailed for them all the cars that were involved. He detailed how the marked police cars actually held parking spaces for our guys in front of the place. One was, my understanding, about a half a block north. The other one was about a half a block south of the location over there, which was 205 Knickerbocker. They held the parking spaces. Our guys rolled up. [49:37] And if there was something going on, like, for example, FBI surveillance or unmarked cops in the place, those cop cars were not giving up the space. Our guys would honk and flash at them. But if they did not give up the spaces, the signal to our guys was the place is dirty, leave. So we had a lot of built-in signals like that. And then when they gave up the parking spots, both of the cops moved from one north heading south, one south heading north. What did that do? That let them both take one more scan of the block. Is the block dirty? And if the block was dirty, they were going to blow the sirens and everything was off. But the details, again, that are in the book about this hit are freaking shocking how meticulous it was. [50:22] Interesting. I have one question that Galante’s guy, Cousin Moy, they called him, Angelo Prezzanzano, I probably butchered that, but he was off sick that day. Was he part of it or was he just off sick that day? I’m going to tell you, to be honest, I have no knowledge of that. I know that Boldo and Chessery were the primary bodyguards that day. Yeah, they were there that day. I actually have no knowledge, but the other couple of details that are just beyond fascinating, how our guys operated on this. For example, when the car pulled up with one driver and three shooters, one of the shooters, again, he wanted to be named, so we’re naming him. It was Bubbles. [51:01] And the other two guys, Bubbles was a very big-built guy. He would easily be spotted. Plus, he knew a lot of people in the city. He stayed in the car. The two guys that were normal-built, they went inside. And I want the listeners to understand how skilled these guys were at this hit. [51:19] They had provided Baldo and Chesery with dark jackets that day. Now, I’ve read some stuff that people said, oh, they had big, heavy leather jackets on. That’s a lie. They were lightweight summer jackets. And people said, why do that? The answer is because at that time, people were wearing white and pastels and light clothing. It was burning hot that day in the summer. And if you want to spot somebody in a restaurant, you want them to stick out like a sore thumb. So that was the motivation for those black jackets. Now, check this one out. And again, the book goes through this in so many more details. Our guys walked in prearranged with Baltimore Orioles baseball hats. Because again, keep in mind, Chesaree and Boulder did not have a great command of the English language. They didn’t really 100% know American customs. And we showed them Mets and Yankee hats that everybody has. So now we show them a distinctive bright orange baseball hat with a bird on it that nobody could mistake. Here was the signal. Our guys walked up to them face to face with these hats on. [52:22] Now, that was slick. That was slicker shit, man. It was smart because if the place was hot, if Boldo and Chesery realized there was too many maid guys in there or surveillance guys or FBI in there, they were to immediately tell our guys it’s too crowded today. Only get takeout. Only get takeout. The place is too crowded. That was a signal to our guys to walk out and to tell the people the place is hot. leave. These guys had multiple hot signals here that if something was wrong, they would do it. Now, if they didn’t give those signals, our guys were to turn their hats around. So they walked in with the hats like a normal baseball player. They walked out with the hats like a catch you would wear with his hat on backwards. That was to give Boulder and Chesery the signal, Boulder and Chesery the signal this thing was going down. Now, here’s the most fascinating thing about the story is Tommy recanted for us. That day, July 12th, 79, was supposed to be a dry run. [53:28] And they told everybody, just do it like it’s real. Now, we were all hoping that Bould on Chesaree would do it like it was real, and they did it. They walked out of the place, and they walked north. I believe in their minds, they said, this is a dry run. Nothing’s going to happen. Then they heard the shots, and that’s what happened. And I want to elaborate on this because, again, there’s so much built in here. One of the witnesses said that, and I’ll tell you who the witness was. It was one of the guys who killed his daughter, Torano. His daughter had said that, oh, I saw Baldo crouched over with a gun. Gary, you’re a former detective. You’ve got a scene with four people shot, three dead. And you have a witness saying that a guy was in there with a gun out. You tell me how the guy is not arrested at the very least and tried. And I’m going to give everyone the answer here of why that didn’t happen. And I think it’s pretty clear. [54:25] I’m convinced that the FBI had static surveillance on the place, just like they did to Mr. Neal’s club that we always call the, basically the FBI screen test. Yeah. That’s number one. And, or they had a guy up the street. So I believe what happened here was they looked at what this witness said, and then either their own cameras or a human agent that they had on the streets said, wait a second, we cannot charge these guys. I saw a bold on Chesaree, whatever the number would be, 200 feet up the street before the shots rang out. They’re innocent. They didn’t do the shooting. Otherwise, of course, you got a witness saying, I saw a guy behind a table in a gun in a quadruple shooting, triple homicide, and that guy’s not going to get arrested. So obviously there was something there. [55:16] I was wondering why. And I’m going to take another step for people, too. And again, terrible. Cosa knows the story ever told. But to take this one step further, the cop cars were there. There were two marked cars close in proximity when this went down. I think the FBI might have said, wait a second here. What just happened? One guy that we hate, Galante, is dead. Some other guy, a cap on a maid guy are gone. Look at our cameras. How could we do anything here? There’s marked cops here. I think the feds had to realize the cops played a role in this. [55:50] Let’s just kill it and move on. I think that’s possible. Now, the cop cars were also referenced by Tommy. He told us the meeting that they had. It was a life or death meeting, by the way. When John Gotti and other people went to that meeting, Tommy’s uncle and people like that, there was a good chance none of them were going to come out alive. The book details that Castellano, who everyone knows, wanted to kill John Gotti, had a cast of killers in that building. Roy DeMail’s people were in there. There were people in there that you couldn’t even believe. Nino Gadge’s people in there. Hardcore butchers. They knew how to dispose of and chop up bodies. So in that meeting, apparently what Tommy made clear, and again, we took notes, we went over this for hours, days, literally years. [56:36] Sonny Red and Delicato made the statement in that meeting because, again, Sonny Red and Delicato put in the beef, hey, you guys did this hit without us. John Gotti’s saying, fuck you. Excuse my language. Effu. You guys did the hit without us. Nobody knew who did this hit, and I’ll get to that later. What happened here was that Sonny Red and Delicato and his people made an immediate beef, and we’ll talk about that later, saying, hey, The commission said this is to be a joint hit Between the Bananos and the Gambinos And I can definitely confirm From what they told me, Banano people and Gambino people Were on this hit together and doing surveillance So when Galante got killed Sonny Red and his Banano people Were furious Because they thought John Gotti went off And did a hit against the commission’s wishes At the same time, John Gotti was furious At Sonny Red and his people Thinking they did the work Without them being notified But the thing that Tommy always stressed is, again, that meeting was a death trap. Castellano always hated Gotti. Castellano wanted Gotti out. And this was the chance to do it for breaking the commission rule. So Castellano had hardcore murderers there that day. Roy DeMeo and his crew. [57:49] Incredible. You know, Gadgi, a cast of murderers. And John Gotti being street smart. And again, this is fully detailed in the book. It’s just too much to talk about here. John Gotti had made some very heavy precautions himself. Going into that meeting. But what the catch for me was, Sonny Red and Delicato said something like, whoever did this hit was either the most incompetent hitman ever, or possibly they were zips from Montreal that couldn’t give a crap if they were shot at or in a police shootout or whatever. They just didn’t care. And then Tommy said, what if I tell you that those cops were in on the hit? And that silenced the room. And that’s when Tommy had to come clean and talk about everything about it. And it shocked the people that were in that run that this hit was done like that. But that’s, that’s really how this thing was done. Interesting. Guys, you got to get this book. I’m telling you, Made on Long Island. And there’s a whole lot more details, these behind the scenes details about the Galante hit with some real people involved. It’s a lot different story than what we’ve ever heard. I know that. And even people went to jail behind this. But it was mainly on the say-so of informants who, as we know, will pretty much say anything to g

Fredrikssons innebandypodd
Galante Carlström – första orden efter beskedet att avsluta karriären

Fredrikssons innebandypodd

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 29:03


När beskedet kom stannade innebandysverige upp. En av sportens största genom tiderna väljer att sätta punkt – och reaktionerna lät inte vänta på sig.I det här avsnittet möter du Alexander Galante Carlström i hans första öppna samtal efter beslutet att avsluta karriären. Vi går rakt in i ögonblicket: hur han själv upplevt hyllningsstormen, vad alla reaktioner betytt – och hur det känns när allt plötsligt är över.Det är ärligt, nära och rakt från hjärtat. Ett samtal om att släppa taget, om ett arv som få kan mäta sig med – och om vad som faktiskt händer när strålkastarljuset slocknar.Dessutom pratar vi också om helgens SM-final. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Returns on Investment
Pulling policy and financial levers for housing affordability with Carol Galante

Returns on Investment

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 27:44


David Bank is joind by Carol Galante of the Terner Center for Housing Innovation at UC Berkeley and The Housing Lab. Carol is a proud “houser,” as affordable housing practitioners like to call themselves. David speaks with Carol to identify some of the policy and finance levers that can make housing more affordable in California and beyond.

Do ucha
5 dobrých správ z kraja, ktoré ste možno nezachytili

Do ucha

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2026 6:24


Dobré správy pokračujú aj tento týždeň. Povieme si o novinke v trnavskej nemocnici a tiež o zázraku, ktorý sa stal v nemocnici v Hlohovci. Pozrieme sa tiež na projekt autobusovej stanice v Galante aj na obnovi žrebčína v Kopčanoch.

Do ucha
5 dobrých správ z kraja, ktoré ste možno nezachytili

Do ucha

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2026 6:06


Pozitívne novinky sa v kraji opäť nakopili a my vám ich prinášame v tradičnom podcaste. Povieme vám o obnove námestia v Seredi aj o novinke pre mládež v Galante. Budeme sa tiež venovať folklóru a chýbať nebudú ani aktuality o cyklotrase v Piešťanoch.

First Christian Church, Johnson City
Hope | Come To Life | Janet Galante

First Christian Church, Johnson City

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 33:19


Hope | Come To Life | Janet Galante by First Christian Church

The Glossy Podcast
A buyer's take on Milan Fashion Week, with Bloomingdale's Marissa Galante Frank

The Glossy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 34:26


On this week's Milan Fashion Week edition of the Glossy Podcast, senior fashion reporter Zofia Zwieglinska is joined by Marissa Galante Frank, fashion director at Bloomingdale's, for a buyer's perspective on the Fall 2026 collections. The week included major creative director debuts and strong showings from heritage Italian houses, including Prada, Gucci, Bottega Veneta and Fendi. Major creative director debuts included Demna's first runway show at Gucci, Maria Grazia Chiuri's return to Fendi and Meryll Rogge's debut at Marni as brands navigate a slower luxury market and rising pressures on multi-brand retail. The Fall 2026 calendar included 52 runway shows and 89 presentations, highlighting a moment of creative transition for Milan's biggest houses.

TA3
Téma: Michal Stuška vs. Simona Petrík

TA3

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 27:40


Slovensko čakajú veľké zmeny v priemysle aj v podnikaní. Technologický gigant Samsung zatvára závod v Galante a o prácu príde takmer osemsto ľudí. Otázkou je, či sa podarí týchto zamestnancov rýchlo zamestnať inde. Vláda chce zároveň oživiť odstavenú hlinikáreň v Žiari nad Hronom. Viac nám povedali poslanec a poslankyňa NRSR Michal Stuška (Smer-SD) a Simona Petrík (PS).

TA3
Téma: Michal Stuška vs. Simona Petrík

TA3

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 27:39


Slovensko čakajú veľké zmeny v priemysle aj v podnikaní. Technologický gigant Samsung zatvára závod v Galante a o prácu príde takmer osemsto ľudí. Otázkou je, či sa podarí týchto zamestnancov rýchlo zamestnať inde. Vláda chce zároveň oživiť odstavenú hlinikáreň v Žiari nad Hronom. Viac nám povedali poslanec a poslankyňa NRSR Michal Stuška (Smer-SD) a Simona Petrík (PS).

Z prvej ruky
Koniec výroby televízorov v Galante (3.3.2026 12:30)

Z prvej ruky

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 26:47


Hostia: Andrej Lasz (generálny sekretár Asociácie priemyselných zväzov a dopravy) a Anton Marcinčin (ekonomický analytik Konfederácie odborových zväzov SR). | Nahrávka: Michal Páleník (analytik organizácie Inštitút zamestnanosti). | Líder elektrotechnického sektora informoval o rozhodnutí ukončiť výrobu na Slovensku. Kórejská spoločnosť Samsung argumentuje vysokými cenami energií a napĺňaním stratégie koncernu preskupiť v rámci optimalizácie výrobu do iných európskych závodov. Bez práce sa tak ocitne približne 800 ľudí. Galantská fabrika je ďalším zamestnávateľom v poradí, ktorý ohlásil rušenie pracovných miest. Dokážu si prepustení zamestnanci nájsť novú prácu? Budú odchody firiem zo Slovenska pokračovať? Stav podnikateľského prostredia – sú firmy na Slovensku pod rastúcim tlakom? Prečo ani automatizácia nedokázala optimalizovať výrobu natoľko, aby mohla ostať v krajine? Aká je nálada medzi podnikateľmi v oblasti vytvárania pracovných miest a realizácie investícií? Sú slovenskí zamestnanci pridrahí pre výrobné firmy? V akej situácii sa ocitajú ľudia, ktorých sa dotkne hromadná výpoveď? Na čo majú nárok od zamestnávateľa a čo im ponúka štát? Ako vyzerá rekvalifikačný ekosystém a po ktorých zručnostiach je najväčší dopyt? Sú ľudia na Slovensku ochotní cestovať za prácou aj na väčšie vzdialenosti a je to vôbec potrebné? | Koniec výroby televízorov v Galante. | Moderuje: Matej Baránek; | Diskusiu Z prvej ruky pripravuje Slovenský rozhlas, Rádio Slovensko, SRo1. Vysielame každý pracovný deň o 12:30 v Rádiu Slovensko.

Extra Features
Extra Features Interviews Austin Galante about is film Sanguine Teeth On A Driftless Road

Extra Features

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2026 31:51


The post Extra Features Interviews Austin Galante about is film Sanguine Teeth On A Driftless Road appeared first on Extra Features.

Le interviste di Stefania D'Alonzo e Daniele Di Ianni
Mattia Galante collegato da Berlino per il Festival Internazionale del Cinema

Le interviste di Stefania D'Alonzo e Daniele Di Ianni

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 1:49


Pa ceļam ar Klasiku
Operzvaigzne Inese Galante: Ar smaidu, siltu vārdu un pasniegtu roku var daudz ko izdarīt

Pa ceļam ar Klasiku

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 25:31


"Klasikā" tiekamies ar mūsu pasaulslaveno operdīvu, "Ineses Galantes fonda" vadītāju Inesi Galanti: runājam gan par talantīgajiem jauniešiem Jauno izpildītāju konkursā "Ineses Galantes talanti", kas Dzintaru koncertzāles Mazajā zālē finišēja 30. novembrī, gan par emocijām, ko nodot klausītājiem koncertos "Ziemassvētku prelūdija".    

Le Disque classique du jour
Stanisław Moniuszko : le Manoir hanté - Europa Galante, Fabio Biondi

Le Disque classique du jour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 10:36


durée : 00:10:36 - Le Disque classique du jour du vendredi 28 novembre 2025 - Fabio Biondi et son Europa Galante poursuivent leur exploration de la musique de Stanisław Moniuszko avec son opéra le plus connu : Le Manoir hanté. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.

En pistes ! L'actualité du disque classique
Stanisław Moniuszko : le Manoir hanté - Europa Galante, Fabio Biondi

En pistes ! L'actualité du disque classique

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 10:36


durée : 00:10:36 - Le Disque classique du jour du vendredi 28 novembre 2025 - Fabio Biondi et son Europa Galante poursuivent leur exploration de la musique de Stanisław Moniuszko avec son opéra le plus connu : Le Manoir hanté. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.

First Christian Church, Johnson City
The Problem of Miracles | The Problem of Jesus | Janet Galante

First Christian Church, Johnson City

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 34:42


The Problem of Miracles | The Problem of Jesus | Janet Galante by First Christian Church

Europe 1 - Hondelatte Raconte
Camille-Marie Aguétant, la femme galante - Le débrief

Europe 1 - Hondelatte Raconte

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 11:41


En 1886 à Paris, Camille-Marie Aguétant est retrouvée égorgée chez elle. Son assassin finira sous la guillotine mais la justice a dû déployer beaucoup d'énergie pour le coincer…Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Europe 1 - Hondelatte Raconte
Camille-Marie Aguétant, la femme galante - Le récit (2/2)

Europe 1 - Hondelatte Raconte

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 17:00


En 1886 à Paris, Camille-Marie Aguétant est retrouvée égorgée chez elle. Son assassin finira sous la guillotine mais la justice a dû déployer beaucoup d'énergie pour le coincer…Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Europe 1 - Hondelatte Raconte
Camille-Marie Aguétant, la femme galante - Le récit (1/2)

Europe 1 - Hondelatte Raconte

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 12:01


En 1886 à Paris, Camille-Marie Aguétant est retrouvée égorgée chez elle. Son assassin finira sous la guillotine mais la justice a dû déployer beaucoup d'énergie pour le coincer…Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Pânico
Banda Geriatricus e Mauricio Galante

Pânico

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 123:01


Os convidados do programa Pânico desta sexta-feira (01) são Banda Geriatricus e Mauricio Galante.Banda GeriatricusA banda Geriatricus surge no cenário musical com uma proposta inovadora e, sobretudo, contagiante: provar que a paixão pelo rock não tem idade. Liderada pela enérgica vocalista Dona Celeste, a banda é um sopro de vitalidade e irreverência que desmistifica estereótipos sobre a terceira idade.Com um repertório que transita entre clássicos do rock e composições próprias, a Geriatricus conquista o público com performances cheias de energia e uma atitude que inspira. Os shows da banda são uma celebração da vida, da música e da liberdade de ser quem você é, independentemente da sua data de nascimento.Mais do que apenas uma banda, a Geriatricus é um movimento. Seus integrantes mostram que a música é um caminho para a alegria e a realização pessoal em qualquer fase da vida, provando que o rock 'n' roll nunca envelhece. A Geriatricus não apenas toca rock, ela vive o rock.- Dona CelesteDona Celeste é a alma e a voz da banda de rock Geriatricus. Com sua energia inconfundível, ela não apenas canta, mas vive cada performance, provando que a idade é apenas um número quando se trata de paixão pela música. A Geriatricus, que se destaca por sua proposta irreverente e cheia de vitalidade, tem na figura de Dona Celeste o seu maior símbolo.Apesar do nome, a banda (e sua vocalista) está longe de ser "geriátrica". Pelo contrário: Dona Celeste e a Geriatricus inspiram gerações com seu rock vibrante e contagiante, mostrando que a música é um caminho eterno para a alegria e a autoexpressão.Redes Sociais:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/musicosgeriatricus/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@musicosgeriatricusTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@musicosgeriatricusMauricio Galante Ex-militar da Marinha no Brasil, há pouco mais de duas décadas, Mauricio Galante decidiu mudar de vida e de país. Com apenas U$100 dólares no bolso ao desembarcar nos Estados Unidos, Maurício chegou a viver por meses durante o inverno em uma barraca no gramado de um aeroporto, e fez todos os tipos de trabalho para fazer sua obstinada VISÃO se tornar uma realidade. Depois de muitos desafios em solo americano e muito trabalho, Galante comprou uma escola de paraquedas. Os anos se passaram e ele comprou uma escola de golf no Texas. Sua trajetória de superação como imigrante foi contada em um livro, lançado no Brasil e nos Estados Unidos, em 2023 – “E se meu paraquedas não abrir?”. O livro teve um grande alcance em meio a comunidade brasileira no exterior, fazendo com que no mesmo ano do lançamento, Galante recebesse duas importantes premiações, uma em Londres (Inglaterra) e outra em New York (EUA).Sempre muito antenado com a política no Brasil e nos Estados Unidos, no início de 2024 Galante, que já havia se tornado um “cidadão americano”, decidiu entrar na política dos Estados Unidos, candidatando-se ao cargo de City Council (que equivale ao carga do vereador no Brasil) pelo partido Republicano, na cidade de Arlington (Texas), onde reside com sua esposa e os dois filhos do casal. O empresário brasileiro foi eleito e tornou-se o primeiro brasileiro a ocupar esse cargo no Texas, trabalhando arduamente para o progresso social, juntamente com demais representantes do partido Republicano americano.Galante tem acompanhado atentamente os bastidores de uma das disputas presidenciais americanas mais acirradas das últimas décadas: Donald Trump X Kamala Harris.Redes Sociais:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mauriciogalante.us/Site: https://mauriciogalante.us

Arroe Collins
Shark Week Drugged Up Bears Cocaine Hippos Forrest Gallante Is Known For Going Real Deep

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 10:21


Forrest Galante was born on March 31st, 1988 in California, but within the first few months of his life moved to Harare, Zimbabwe. He grew up on a productive farm that cultivated luxury alstroemeria flowers, various fruits and was home to a myriad of livestock and wild African animals. As a child, Galante's favorite pastimes included catching snakes, fishing in the dam, breeding guinea pigs and playing rugby. When he wasn't enjoying life on the farm, his mother would take him and his sister on safari in the African bush. As one of Africa's first female safari guides and bush pilots, Galante's mother took her children to explore some of the most remote parts of Africa, collecting artifacts and observing wildlife. Galante was enthralled by all wildlife and knew he would one day pursue a career with animals. At age 14, Galante was the youngest person to ever lead an international canoe safari down the Zambezi River.In 2001, Galante's world was turned upside down when terrible political turmoil in Zimbabwe caused their farm to be seized. They were forcefully evicted from their home in the middle of the night and fled the country of Zimbabwe. With only a suitcase each and a couple hundred dollars, Galante and his family returned to California to the small town of Cayucos, and later Santa Barbara.Galante turned to free diving and spearfishing as a way to adjust to his new life in California. Over time and as his skills developed, Galante made a name for himself in the underwater community. He traveled to various countries to participate in spearfishing events and today holds six pole spear world records. Along the way, Galante also got certified as a SCUBA dive master, a 100-ton ship captain, and an EMT. In 2009, he graduated from UC Santa Barbara with a degree in biology; special emphasis in marine biology and herpetology.The year after his college graduation, Galante took a year to travel the world. He visited 46 of the most remote places on earth to work with and photograph rare wildlife. Along his journey, he caught crocodiles, dove with white sharks, photographed venomous snakes, outsmarted a startled hippo, dodged a cyclone, and had countless other adventures-but also was hospitalized multiple times.Upon returning to California, Galante pursued a career in high-risk wildlife biology fieldwork, always focusing on animals on the brink of extinction. In 2014, he participated in Discovery's hit show, Naked and Afraid and scored one of the highest PSRs (primate survival rating) ever on the show. Galante's hands-on approach to wildlife, passion for nature and extraordinary background eventually led to the development of his own television show, Extinct or Alive, on Animal Planet. The show followed Galante as he travels the globe searching for animals he believes have wrongfully been deemed extinct.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.

Arroe Collins Like It's Live
Shark Week Drugged Up Bears Cocaine Hippos Forrest Gallante Is Known For Going Real Deep

Arroe Collins Like It's Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 10:21


Forrest Galante was born on March 31st, 1988 in California, but within the first few months of his life moved to Harare, Zimbabwe. He grew up on a productive farm that cultivated luxury alstroemeria flowers, various fruits and was home to a myriad of livestock and wild African animals. As a child, Galante's favorite pastimes included catching snakes, fishing in the dam, breeding guinea pigs and playing rugby. When he wasn't enjoying life on the farm, his mother would take him and his sister on safari in the African bush. As one of Africa's first female safari guides and bush pilots, Galante's mother took her children to explore some of the most remote parts of Africa, collecting artifacts and observing wildlife. Galante was enthralled by all wildlife and knew he would one day pursue a career with animals. At age 14, Galante was the youngest person to ever lead an international canoe safari down the Zambezi River.In 2001, Galante's world was turned upside down when terrible political turmoil in Zimbabwe caused their farm to be seized. They were forcefully evicted from their home in the middle of the night and fled the country of Zimbabwe. With only a suitcase each and a couple hundred dollars, Galante and his family returned to California to the small town of Cayucos, and later Santa Barbara.Galante turned to free diving and spearfishing as a way to adjust to his new life in California. Over time and as his skills developed, Galante made a name for himself in the underwater community. He traveled to various countries to participate in spearfishing events and today holds six pole spear world records. Along the way, Galante also got certified as a SCUBA dive master, a 100-ton ship captain, and an EMT. In 2009, he graduated from UC Santa Barbara with a degree in biology; special emphasis in marine biology and herpetology.The year after his college graduation, Galante took a year to travel the world. He visited 46 of the most remote places on earth to work with and photograph rare wildlife. Along his journey, he caught crocodiles, dove with white sharks, photographed venomous snakes, outsmarted a startled hippo, dodged a cyclone, and had countless other adventures-but also was hospitalized multiple times.Upon returning to California, Galante pursued a career in high-risk wildlife biology fieldwork, always focusing on animals on the brink of extinction. In 2014, he participated in Discovery's hit show, Naked and Afraid and scored one of the highest PSRs (primate survival rating) ever on the show. Galante's hands-on approach to wildlife, passion for nature and extraordinary background eventually led to the development of his own television show, Extinct or Alive, on Animal Planet. The show followed Galante as he travels the globe searching for animals he believes have wrongfully been deemed extinct.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.

Fala Glauber Podcast
CARCARÁ e GALANTE: VEREADOR do TEXAS REVELA tudo sobre TRUMP e a "GUERRA" CONTRA o LULA.

Fala Glauber Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 253:22


NO EPISÓDIO #551 TEREMOS A PRESENÇA DE MAURÍCIO GALANTE, VEREADOR NO TEXAS, ESTADOS UNIDOS, JUNTO COM O FERA CARCARÁ!QUER FAZER PARTE DISSO? ENTÃO BOOORAAA. VEM COM A GENTE E INTERAJA NESSA TRANSMISSÃO AO VIVO!!!VIIIIIIIIBRA!!!------------------------------------------------------------CONHEÇA MAIS DOS NOSSOS PATROCINADORES:

Field of Geeks
Austin Galante & Friends: Adventures in Filmmaking

Field of Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 39:22


Before embarking on a film-shoot for his latest project, “What Have We Won,” Austin Galante graciously stopped by for a chat, accompanied by actors/crewmates, Matthew Kenner and Doug Montoya. Join us as we delve into the filmmaking process, beginnings, problem-solving, and the journey of finishing and distributing a film. Please help support independent filmmakers like Austin, by checking out https://www.marshmallownapalm.com/.  Also, checkout Matt and Doug's other projects, Diary Of An Accomplice (https://www.facebook.com/DiaryofanAccomplice) and ACTVFilms (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXe2vhf_yXXtDEAb2BI_X2Q).  Field of Geeks can be found wherever you download/stream podcasts, YouTube or www.fieldofgeeks.com. # filmmaking #actors #cinematography #indiefilm

Pânico
Mauricio Galante (Vereador no Texas)

Pânico

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 120:55


O convidado do programa Pânico dessa terça-feira (15) é Mauricio Galante .Ex-militar da Marinha no Brasil, há pouco mais de duas décadas, Mauricio Galante decidiu mudar de vida e de país. Com apenas US$ 100 no bolso ao desembarcar nos Estados Unidos, Maurício chegou a viver por meses, durante o inverno, em uma barraca no gramado de um aeroporto, e fez todos os tipos de trabalho para fazer sua obstinada visão se tornar uma realidade.Depois de muitos desafios em solo americano e muito trabalho, Galante comprou uma escola de paraquedismo. Os anos se passaram e ele comprou uma escola de golfe no Texas. Sua trajetória de superação como imigrante foi contada em um livro, lançado no Brasil e nos Estados Unidos, em 2023 – “E se meu paraquedas não abrir?”. O livro teve um grande alcance em meio à comunidade brasileira no exterior, fazendo com que, no mesmo ano do lançamento, Galante recebesse duas importantes premiações: uma em Londres (Inglaterra) e outra em Nova York (EUA).Sempre muito antenado com a política no Brasil e nos Estados Unidos, no início de 2024, Galante, que já havia se tornado um “cidadão americano”, decidiu entrar na política dos Estados Unidos, candidatando-se ao cargo de City Council (que equivale ao cargo de vereador no Brasil) pelo Partido Republicano, na cidade de Arlington (Texas), onde reside com sua esposa e os dois filhos do casal.O empresário brasileiro foi eleito e tornou-se o primeiro brasileiro a ocupar esse cargo no Texas, trabalhando arduamente para o progresso social, juntamente com os demais representantes do Partido Republicano americano.Galante tem acompanhado atentamente os bastidores de uma das disputas presidenciais americanas mais acirradas das últimas décadas: Donald Trump x Kamala Harris.Redes Sociais: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mauriciogalante.us/Site: https://mauriciogalante.us

BREWtally Speaking Podcast
500. Patrick Galante (Night Rider / Lowist / Ex Ice Nine Kills)

BREWtally Speaking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 119:17


Join Patrick and I as we catch up for the first time in a little over a year.Patrick opens up about how his declining health led him to making the tough decision to step down as the drummer of Ice Nine Kills, arguably at the height of the band's career. Patrick shares his journey to sobriety and we of course nerd out a bit about the ever growing non alcohol space. We discuss the real stresses of touring as much as INK was and how Pat living a really nomadic lifestyle took it's toll on him, and how bands as a whole are starting to be more honest with fans about not being healthy, mentally or physically, and needing to take some breaks to avoid burnout or worse. Patrick and I discuss how we've learned to re evaluate a lot of relationships in our lives and through the prism of our working in the bar industry. What's in ahead for Pat as far as new music and collabs and SO MUCH MORE in this all encompassing chat with Patrick. Intro Music:“Remember “This Night” (Podcast Edit) by Chae Hawk"Pretty Lights" by HeartsickShow Sponsors:Rockabilia (⁠www.rockabilia.com⁠) USE OUR CODE BREWTALLY AND GET 10% OFF YOUR TOTAL ORDER!!Links:Facebook:www.facebook.com/nightriderthebandwww.facebook.com/rockabiliacomwww.facebook.com/brewspeakpodInstagram:@patrickgalante, @nightriderband,@lowistmusic, @rockabiliacom, @brewspeakpod, @jbeatty616Twitter:@Night_Riderband, @rockabilia, @brewspeakpod, @jbeatty616Website: www.patrickgalante.comEmail:Brewtallyspeaking@gmail.comRATE/REVIEW/SUBSCRIBE!!!

Stop Me Project
Building Champions at TCNJ with Coach Joe Galante | D3 Wrestling, Culture & Grit

Stop Me Project

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 82:18


In Episode 360 of Airey Bros Radio, we're going belly-to-belly with one of the top minds in NCAA Division III wrestling: Coach Joe Galante of The College of New Jersey. A South Jersey native and TCNJ alum, Coach Galante has built a powerhouse rooted in culture, consistency, and care.We dig deep into his origin story, the evolution of TCNJ Wrestling, and what makes the Lions stand out in the D3 landscape. From developing All-Americans and high-character humans to incorporating yoga, mindset, and nutrition coaching—Coach Galante shares what it takes to build a championship program on and off the mat.We also talk about transfers, alumni legacy, academic standards, wrestling camps, CrossFit integration, and why a strong culture wins championships.Whether you're a coach, recruit, parent, or diehard fan of New Jersey wrestling, this one is loaded with actionable insights, heartfelt moments, and even a few laughs. Don't miss it!⏱️ Show Notes & Topics Covered:0:00 – Intro: Why TCNJ, New Jersey roots & building pipelines1:40 – Coach Galante's wrestling/coaching origin story6:50 – The role of TCNJ camps in recruiting & community12:00 – From Ocean City PE closet to college head coach17:15 – Transfers, D1 bounce-backs & building a complete lineup21:30 – Team culture: bonding, service, & communication24:40 – Scholar All-Americans & academic structure at TCNJ28:50 – Yoga, mindset, nutrition & longevity in college wrestling36:00 – Spotting diamonds in the rough during recruiting43:00 – How to balance performance goals vs. outcomes50:10 – Delegating as head coach & coaching staff structure55:20 – Offseason prep & who's coming back in 20251:00:50 – Emotional highs at Nationals & Saturday mindset1:07:10 – Growing up with a coach dad & wrestling family1:14:30 – CrossFit, cold dips, bone broth & staying dialed1:19:40 – Guilty pleasures, family life, and building legacyFollow the Lions@tcnj_wrestlingNow available on Spotify, Apple & YouTube

First Christian Church, Johnson City
Punchline | 3 Parables | Janet Galante

First Christian Church, Johnson City

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 32:13


Punchline | 3 Parables | Janet Galante by First Christian Church

The Spoiler Room Podcast
Filmmaker Austin Galante - "Sanguine Teeth on a Driftless Road"

The Spoiler Room Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2025 51:22


Austin Galante is back in the Spoiler Room to talk about his latest vampire indie film just hitting the festival circuit now. We discuss the challenges he ran into making "Sanguine Teeth on a Driftless Road". We discuss the comedic talent he assembled for the cast and how the idea of the film came to be. Check it out.IMDB : https://www.imdb.com/title/tt30331219/

Inteligentné Investovanie
Chcem kúpiť investičný byt pre moje dieťa. Aký byt kúpiť, za čo a kde?

Inteligentné Investovanie

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 24:27


Chcem kúpiť investičný byt a neskôr ho nechať môjmu dieťaťu. Odporučili by ste mi na prenájom jednoizbový byt alebo dvojizbový? Aký pomer vlastných vs. požičaných zdrojov zvoliť pri hypotéke? Aký je rozdiel, ak si zvolím byt v Galante alebo v Trnave?   Investujte s Finaxom jednoducho a online do obľúbených indexových fondov ETF už od 10 €.  Začnite

The Easemakers Podcast
The most common losses facing HNW homeowners and how to prevent them with PURE Insurance Chief Growth Officer Mark Galante and Head of Risk Management Jason Metzger

The Easemakers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 38:26


What are the most common losses facing high net worth homeowners, and what are they overlooking when it comes to prevention?In this conversation, PURE Insurance Chief Growth Officer Mark Galante and Head of Risk Management Jason Metzger dig into the data from 2024, uncovering the trends in homeowners' claims and sharing practical tips for reducing risk.Tune in to hear tips for getting ahead of losses and preventative measures every estate manager should take in 2025. Note that this conversation was recorded in December 2024, so when Mark refers to "year to date" numbers, he is referring to 2024 data.Subscribe to the Easemakers Podcast to hear from more experts in the private service industry, and join the Easemakers community to talk to other estate managers and PSPs on a regular basis.  Enjoying the Easemakers Podcast? Leave us a rating and a review telling us about your favorite episodes and what you want to learn next!The Easemakers Podcast is presented by Nines, modern household management software and services built for private service professionals and the households the support.

First Christian Church, Johnson City
Be the Light | Light to the World | Janet Galante

First Christian Church, Johnson City

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 28:44


Be the Light | Light to the World | Janet Galante by First Christian Church

Fundación Juan March
Parejas protagonistas en el Hollywood Pre-Code (V): El ladrón galante (1932) de William Dieterle

Fundación Juan March

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 30:06


El ladrón galante (Jewel Robbery, 1932, EE. UU.), de William Dieterle, con William Powell, Kay Francis, Henry Kolker y Helen Vinson. Presentación: Diego Moldes Lo que más brilla en el estilo de vida de la baronesa Teri (Kay Francis) son las piedras preciosas. Un ladrón (William Powell), que concibe su oficio como una de las bellas artes, asalta la joyería en la que ella adquiere un diamante único, cortesía de su esposo (Henry Kolker). A pesar de perder la joya, la baronesa queda arrebatada por el distinguido atracador, a quien debe tan excitante experiencia. Después de compartir reparto en la Paramount, Francis y Powell continuaron como pareja en la Warner Bros, estudio en el que emerge la vis cómica del actor, siempre adorable y sofisticado. El sábado se proyecta el vídeo de la presentación del día anterior.Más información de este acto

Pânico
Mauricio Galante, Eliseu Caetano e Alan Ghani

Pânico

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 121:19


O convidado do programa Pânico dessa quarta-feira (06) é Mauricio Galante. Ex-militar da Marinha no Brasil, há pouco mais de duas décadas, Mauricio Galante decidiu mudar de vida e de país. Com apenas U$ 100 dólares no bolso ao desembarcar nos Estados Unidos, Maurício chegou a viver por meses durante o inverno em uma barraca no gramado de um aeroporto, e fez todos os tipos de trabalho para fazer sua obstinada VISÃO se tornar uma realidade. Depois de muitos desafios em solo americano e muito trabalho, Galante comprou uma escola de paraquedas. Os anos se passaram e ele comprou uma escola de golfe no Texas. Sua trajetória de superação como imigrante foi contada em um livro, lançado no Brasil e nos Estados Unidos, em 2023 – “E se meu paraquedas não abrir?”. O livro teve um grande alcance em meio à comunidade brasileira no exterior, fazendo com que, no mesmo ano do lançamento, Galante recebesse duas importantes premiações, uma em Londres (Inglaterra) e outra em New York (EUA). Sempre muito antenado com a política no Brasil e nos Estados Unidos, no início de 2024 Galante, que já havia se tornado um “cidadão americano”, decidiu entrar na política dos Estados Unidos, candidatando-se ao cargo de City Council (que equivale ao carga do vereador no Brasil) pelo partido Republicano, na cidade de Arlington (Texas), onde reside com sua esposa e os dois filhos do casal. O empresário brasileiro foi eleito e tornou-se o primeiro brasileiro a ocupar esse cargo no Texas, trabalhando arduamente para o progresso social, juntamente com demais representantes do partido Republicano americano. Como comentarista, o programa traz Eliseu Caetano. Jornalista com mais de 20 anos de experiência em televisão como repórter, âncora e correspondente internacional, com especialização em política, geopolítica e economia.

Comic Talk Today
COMIC TALK TODAY COMIC TALK HEADLINES FOR OCT 16TH, 2024 | ANOTHER Rockstar Helps Out

Comic Talk Today

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 186:40


It's time for the Comic Talk Headlines with Generally Nerdy!We have another Rockstar helping out with the Hurricane relief.Avatar the Last Airbender universe is getting a new RPG video game.DC is screwing up Superman's originsMarvel needs elementary schoolers to stay afloat.Henry Cavill keeps showing us just how NERDY he really is.PLUS a TON of Spider-Man 4 in the rumor mill.And so much more...Plus, don't forget to subscribe for more fresh content. MusicNew Music/VideoXzibit - Play This at My Funeral https://youtu.be/PA6o5mheZKw?si=qfpTrX9WTdHfdJp4 deep thoughts and laid back. Not the more well known side of Xzibit, but def a good track.Nowhere2run - Ant in the Afterbirth feat. Loathe https://youtu.be/lvyBoj7Ga8s Code Orange side project Jami Morgan (vocals) and Eric Balderose (keys, guitar). Featuring the vocalist from Loathe, Kadeem France. Reminiscent of Aphex Twin.Vomit Forth - Salt https://youtu.be/pvq73TsCPL8 new album Terrified of God out now.Slaughter to Prevail - Behelit https://youtu.be/0Cz-GLCQ1I0 AMV flashbacks. Alex isn't giving up on the melodic vocals. This is such an interesting showcase of his ability to switch between that crazy guttural vocal and his melodics. A little orchestration too.Make them Suffer - Mana God https://youtu.be/V7GGewgpzac Standard Deathcore… nothing terribly new or original. Just groovy.Black Stone Cherry - Out of Pocket feat. Jesse Leach. https://youtu.be/T49KAAynaLg What is the point of having one of the best voices in metal guest on your song if you're just going to sing over him the whole time? Southern fried hard rock with a taste of Jesse.Ice Nine Kills - Work of Art https://youtu.be/k9TzUxGPbI0?si=QgwtFXqq4ZG5r94w  That BREAKDOWN!! HAHA! Not as good as the Silence of the Lambs song.Tours/FestivalsSick New World Festival - 2025 show Has booked Metallica, Linkin Park, Acid Bath, Tomahawk, Glassjaw, Meshuggah, and MORE! https://www.sicknewworldfest.com/ Reg ‘ol NewsDecapitated - have parted ways with their current vocalist Rafal “Rasta” Piotrowski. For their set at Damnation Festival's A Night of Salvation they will be joined by their original vocalist Wojciech “Sauron” Wasowicz and the replacement of Rasta Eemeli Bodde.https://blabbermouth.net/news/decapitated-parts-ways-with-singer-rasta-announces-replacement Ice Nine Kills - Drummer Patrick Galante has quit the band. Seemingly on good terms. No comment yet from the band, just from Galante. Who reassured fans that he will continue to make music and play live. Mike Cortada new drummerhttps://metalinjection.net/news/ice-nine-kills-drummer-patrick-galante-quits-the-band Randy Blythe - Randy is auctioning off a picture of Glen Danzig to raise money for hurricane Helene and Milton victims. The photo was taken by Blythe in 2014 when Danzig briefly reunited with Samhain. All proceeds go to PLUS1's Rapid Relief Fund, which according to the auction supports organizations addressing the immediate needs of those affected by catastrophic natural disasters, conflict, and humanitarian crises across the globe.https://www.propeller.la/events/31481/31485/31484 SuggestsSuspiria - Goblin1977 METAL… adjacent kinda. Stand out track: The first/Title trackGaming/TechTrailersTerrifier: The ARTcade Game - https://youtu.be/VlzFWnhudOU?si=gMDyhyw5AILm37wY retro beat em up out in 2025 on all major platforms.Hawthorn - Redwall meets Skyrim. https://youtu.be/ydYPq_x0u2I from Near Studio. Made of alums from Bethesda, Naughty Dog, and BioWare.Reg ‘ol NewsAvatar: The Last Airbender - Saber Interactive is working in conjunction with Avatar Studios to bring a new game to the franchise. An action RPG set thousands of years before the original anime.https://boundingintocomics.com/video-games/video-game-news/nearly-two-decades-later-avatar-the-last-airbender-is-getting-a-video-game-worthy-of-its-name-by-saber-interactive/ Youtube - Updating their player for mobile and TV apps. Mostly insignificant touch ups. Granular playback speed.(now 0.05 increments from 0.25). Collaborative playlists via QR code or link.https://youtu.be/GEw6eXcxodw SuggestsMax Payne - Break out that PS2 or OG Xbox and play through hell. Not a traditional Halloween suggestion, but the hallucination level is nightmare fuel.Comic Books/BooksTrailersDC All In - https://youtu.be/AWGAeV4IbvU?si=Jj8JH8-bXuQ6abkw Perhaps to sort out some confusion on their branding between Absolute and All In.Power Rangers Prime - https://youtu.be/YEyNt2R7SuA Written by Darkest Hour writer Melissa Flores, art from Michael YG. Reg ‘ol NewsTMNT - Juan Ferreyra will be joining Jason Aaron starting in issue 6 for the current run. These previews are beautiful! Jan 29 2025https://comicbook.com/comics/news/idw-teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-juan-ferreyra-new-artist-jason-aaron/ DC GO! - Officially launching on Nov 20th. It is an imprint on the DC Universe Infinite app. Set to be a line of both original content AND re-formatted stories from the DC and MAD back catalogs. The first wave of original DC GO! titles will feature Harley Quinn in Paradise, written by CRC Payne (Batman: Wayne Family Adventures) with artwork by Siobhan Chiffon and Cathy Le (Archie Comics: Big Ethel Energy), Nothing Butt Nightwing by writer Patrick R. Young (Red Hood: Outlaws) and artist Moy R. Marco (West Coast Avengers), and Renaissance of Raven by writer Sina Grace (Superman: The Harvests of Youth) alongside artists Nico Bascuñan (Red Hood: Outlaws), Katherine Lobo (The Vampire Slayer), and Carola Borelli (Avengers Academy: Marvel's Voices Infinity Comic). Preview chapters of both Harley Quinn in Paradise and Nothing Butt Nightwing are now available to read on DC Universe.https://comicbook.com/dc/news/dc-announces-dc-go-new-webcomics-mobile-devices/ Marvel Duos - J. Michael Straczynski is doing a series of 6 on-off books pairing some very unexpected characters. Ghost Rider and Galactus, Agatha Harkness and Aunt May, Rocket and Dr Doom. The books begin January, with a different artist for each book.https://comicbook.com/comics/news/marvel-agatha-harkness-spider-man-aunt-may-straczynski-duo-comics/ Absolute Superman - Writer Jason Aaron was interviewed by Comicbook.com and is talking out both sides of his neck. In on breath he says that he wants to “get the heart of Superman right.” Even going so far as to name drop Siegel and Shuster. But then he calls the details of how we get to Superman, “not precious.” Then he goes on to talk about how he is changing literally everything about where Superman comes from. In the Absolute universe Kal-el crashes to Earth as something older than a baby. The All-In special scene, Aaron says, isn't the first time he lands on Earth. But he very specifically DOESN'T say that he will be a baby. “He is absolutely not fully formed as Superman.” This is a new universe, so it isn't a total affront.November 6th.https://comicbook.com/comics/news/absolute-supermans-jason-aaron-clears-up-all-in-confusion-teases-big-changes-for-the-iconic-character/ SuggestsFrom Hell - Alan MooreThe great Alan Moore's take on Jack the Ripper. Made into a decent horror movie in 2001, but the superior form of this is the comic.Read it on ComixologyTV ShowsFollow-ups/CorrectionsKnight of the Seven Kingdoms - George RR Martin has posted another blog post talking about the NEXT GoT spinoff. From what he has said, it seems that there might be a repeat of HotD season 2. https://georgerrmartin.com/notablog/2024/10/10/a-tourney-at-ashford/ Velma - FINALLY DEAD!!Reacher - Renewed for season 4.Lanterns - Aaron Pierre has officially been cast as John Stewart.Next Level - Trailer leaked that reveals Arnold Schwarzenegger, his son Patrick, Keanu Reeves, Kevin Hart and his daughter Heaven, plus a large ensemble of familiar faces. Amazon has been pretty successful at pulling down the leak. Releases December 10.The Office - MORE casting for the Peacock follow-up to the Office. Gbemisola Ikumelo, Alex Edelman, Tim Key and Eric Rahill. The untitled series will feature the same documentary crew that made Dunder Mifflin famous searching for a new subject when they discover a dying, historic Midwestern newspaper and the publisher trying to revive it with volunteer reporters. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/office-follow-up-peacock-casts-4-actors-1236029739/ TrailersAgatha All Along - https://youtu.be/iFcRNEF5uWo Mid Season trailer… they are really pushing this.Invincible - https://youtu.be/djJS79GmsG0 season 3 trailer. Feb 6th.Star Trek: Lower Decks - https://youtu.be/0P_QAox-YQQ?si=PuoyQnA2I5cLvw2g Final season.Walking Dead: Dead City - https://youtu.be/5YfzoiUewpI season 2 2025. Negan gets Lucille back.Reg ‘ol NewsIron Man and his Awesome Friends - Disney is starting a new series aimed at pre-schoolers to get them into comics.https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/iron-man-preschool-series-disney-plus-1236032448/ SuggestsWalking Dead - Daryl DixonSeason 1 is on Netflix. Season 2 is happening right now on AMC. This is the BEST successor to the original series. Dead City was good but Daryl is GREAT.MoviesFollow-ups/CorrectionsWild Robot - Killing it in the box office so much they have greenlit a sequel already.Karate Kid - New movie titled Legends set for May 30 of 2025. Ralph Macchio and Jackie Chan are both set to return for this one. https://comicbook.com/movies/news/karate-kid-legends-official-title-revealed/ Dogma - Kevin Smith got lucky. Someone ELSE bought the rights to the film from Harvey Weinstein and is now allowing him to tour it in theaters next year. AND it is set for a Blu-Ray re-release as well. No specifics released just yet.TrailersAn Almost Christmas Story - https://youtu.be/y0JQVmUQc4Q New Disney Christmas movie set for release on Nov 15. Based on a true story about an owl that was found in the tree in Rockafeller Center in 2020.Reg ‘ol NewsVoltron - Henry Cavill has ANOTHER nerdy property under his belt. He will starring in the new Voltron live-action movie. Directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber (Red Notice, Skyscraper, Dodgeball etc). No official word on who Cavill will be playing yet, as they seem to be going with younger actors for the main five Lion characters. This also seems to be playing into the Warcraft situation. Word BTS is that Cavill wants to keep it close to the source material, but producers want a deviation.https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/henry-cavill-to-star-in-voltron-movie-1236029518/ Shinobi - Universal Pictures is making a big screen adaptation of the Sega game. To be helmed by Extraction director Sam Hargrave.https://deadline.com/2024/10/shinobi-universal-sam-hargrave-1236110732/ Knull - Venom 3 Director seemingly confirms Knull's future in the movies. In an email interview with director and co-writer of Venom 3 Kelly Marcel said “one movie could never do justice to Knull.” She goes on to elaborate that Knull will ALSO NOT be the the primary antagonist for the movie. https://comicbook.com/marvel/news/venom-3-villain-knull-solo-movie-marvel/ SuggestsA Nightmare on Elm Street - The Movie that put Wes Craven on the map. Not his first feature, not his first horror, but easily his best. Before the cheese takes over and in its purest form. STREAM ON: Max.Rumor MillConfirmations/RefutationsREFUTATION: Middle Aged Batman- James Gunn has squashed a casting rumor for his DCU. He says that the claim of them casting a “middle-aged” Batman is “bullshit.”CONFIRMED: Lanterns - Aaron Pierre cast as John Stewart. The Krypton actor was previously reported to be in talks, and is now officially cast.CONFIRMED: Agatha - “Teen” IS Wiccan… does anyone care?New SourcesMCU Casting - MORE Cavill casting rumors. This one suggests he MIGHT not be Wolverine. This is ANTHER Captain Britain rumor.Spider-Man 4 - Multiple Spider people show up to fight Knull.Andrew Garfield feeding into rumors of his return.New RumorsDC - ANOTHER new game, AND an anime to boot. The game's subject remains a mystery, though it is speculated to be Superman. The anime appears to be something directed at kids.Armor Wars - Canceled at Marvel? Don Cheadle seems to have cast doubt on the movie project.COULD be wrapping the Armor Wars story into the VisionQuest series.Dormamu - Denzel Washington said to be cast as the villain for Dr. Strange 3.Spider-Man 4 - Michael Keaton Vulture returns.Tom Holland signed a MASSIVE new contract for 4 more movies. 3 new Spider-Man movies, and an unknown movie (Secret Wars??)Joe Rogan - First Donald Trump claims an appointment with the number one interviewer in the world, now Kamala is saying she will be there too. In an ON GOING effort to appeal to male voters.SPECULATIONSpider-Man 4 - This Knull business is going to lead to Peter Parker getting the Venom Symbiote in the MCUYou can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.

god tv music director amazon netflix halloween movies art earth disney work stand news office marvel dc batman silence youth night salvation strange spider man killing superman massive helps lion legends paradise salt iron man hurricanes doom southern joe rogan metal mcu tv shows renaissance knight trailer next level preview rockstars wolverines suffer rpg ant arnold schwarzenegger venom absolute directed peacock pocket rocket midseason metallica keanu reeves bethesda ongoing amc speculation milton kevin hart james gunn kamala mad all in canceled qr invincible renewed collaborative kevin smith harvey weinstein sega tom holland denzel washington someone else trailers nightmare on elm street tmnt dogma karate kid slaughter warcraft harley quinn corrections lambs ripper midwestern henry cavill blu ray wes craven extraction avatar the last airbender siegel dc universe jackie chan skyrim linkin park peter parker terrified samhain nerdy dcu alan moore prevail andrew garfield reg ghost rider ps2 skyscrapers bioware naughty dog suggests voltron secret wars dodgeball darkest hour krypton universal pictures kal tomahawks seven kingdoms reacher george rr martin don cheadle agatha all along danzig max payne lanterns hawthorn galactus john stewart star trek lower decks ralph macchio shinobi rumor mill aphex twin comixology negan cavill shuster loathe hotd xzibit jason aaron reminiscent aunt may agatha harkness galante redwall decapitated meshuggah dunder mifflin granular ice nine kills code orange armor wars knull michael straczynski afterbirth black stone cherry new music video alex edelman dead city acid bath glassjaw amv tim key randy blythe og xbox walking dead dead city dc universe infinite jesse leach walking dead daryl dixon kelly marcel gaming tech glen danzig juan ferreyra jami morgan dormamu my funeral damnation festival comic talk headlines
Nerdy Legion Podcast Network
COMIC TALK TODAY: COMIC TALK TODAY COMIC TALK HEADLINES FOR OCT 16TH, 2024 | ANOTHER ROCKSTAR HELPS OUT

Nerdy Legion Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 186:40


It's time for the Comic Talk Headlines with Generally Nerdy!We have another Rockstar helping out with the Hurricane relief.Avatar the Last Airbender universe is getting a new RPG video game.DC is screwing up Superman's originsMarvel needs elementary schoolers to stay afloat.Henry Cavill keeps showing us just how NERDY he really is.PLUS a TON of Spider-Man 4 in the rumor mill.And so much more...Plus, don't forget to subscribe for more fresh content. MusicNew Music/VideoXzibit - Play This at My Funeral https://youtu.be/PA6o5mheZKw?si=qfpTrX9WTdHfdJp4 deep thoughts and laid back. Not the more well known side of Xzibit, but def a good track.Nowhere2run - Ant in the Afterbirth feat. Loathe https://youtu.be/lvyBoj7Ga8s Code Orange side project Jami Morgan (vocals) and Eric Balderose (keys, guitar). Featuring the vocalist from Loathe, Kadeem France. Reminiscent of Aphex Twin.Vomit Forth - Salt https://youtu.be/pvq73TsCPL8 new album Terrified of God out now.Slaughter to Prevail - Behelit https://youtu.be/0Cz-GLCQ1I0 AMV flashbacks. Alex isn't giving up on the melodic vocals. This is such an interesting showcase of his ability to switch between that crazy guttural vocal and his melodics. A little orchestration too.Make them Suffer - Mana God https://youtu.be/V7GGewgpzac Standard Deathcore… nothing terribly new or original. Just groovy.Black Stone Cherry - Out of Pocket feat. Jesse Leach. https://youtu.be/T49KAAynaLg What is the point of having one of the best voices in metal guest on your song if you're just going to sing over him the whole time? Southern fried hard rock with a taste of Jesse.Ice Nine Kills - Work of Art https://youtu.be/k9TzUxGPbI0?si=QgwtFXqq4ZG5r94w  That BREAKDOWN!! HAHA! Not as good as the Silence of the Lambs song.Tours/FestivalsSick New World Festival - 2025 show Has booked Metallica, Linkin Park, Acid Bath, Tomahawk, Glassjaw, Meshuggah, and MORE! https://www.sicknewworldfest.com/ Reg ‘ol NewsDecapitated - have parted ways with their current vocalist Rafal “Rasta” Piotrowski. For their set at Damnation Festival's A Night of Salvation they will be joined by their original vocalist Wojciech “Sauron” Wasowicz and the replacement of Rasta Eemeli Bodde.https://blabbermouth.net/news/decapitated-parts-ways-with-singer-rasta-announces-replacement Ice Nine Kills - Drummer Patrick Galante has quit the band. Seemingly on good terms. No comment yet from the band, just from Galante. Who reassured fans that he will continue to make music and play live. Mike Cortada new drummerhttps://metalinjection.net/news/ice-nine-kills-drummer-patrick-galante-quits-the-band Randy Blythe - Randy is auctioning off a picture of Glen Danzig to raise money for hurricane Helene and Milton victims. The photo was taken by Blythe in 2014 when Danzig briefly reunited with Samhain. All proceeds go to PLUS1's Rapid Relief Fund, which according to the auction supports organizations addressing the immediate needs of those affected by catastrophic natural disasters, conflict, and humanitarian crises across the globe.https://www.propeller.la/events/31481/31485/31484 SuggestsSuspiria - Goblin1977 METAL… adjacent kinda. Stand out track: The first/Title trackGaming/TechTrailersTerrifier: The ARTcade Game - https://youtu.be/VlzFWnhudOU?si=gMDyhyw5AILm37wY retro beat em up out in 2025 on all major platforms.Hawthorn - Redwall meets Skyrim. https://youtu.be/ydYPq_x0u2I from Near Studio. Made of alums from Bethesda, Naughty Dog, and BioWare.Reg ‘ol NewsAvatar: The Last Airbender - Saber Interactive is working in conjunction with Avatar Studios to bring a new game to the franchise. An action RPG set thousands of years before the original anime.https://boundingintocomics.com/video-games/video-game-news/nearly-two-decades-later-avatar-the-last-airbender-is-getting-a-video-game-worthy-of-its-name-by-saber-interactive/ Youtube - Updating their player for mobile and TV apps. Mostly insignificant touch ups. Granular playback speed.(now 0.05 increments from 0.25). Collaborative playlists via QR code or link.https://youtu.be/GEw6eXcxodw SuggestsMax Payne - Break out that PS2 or OG Xbox and play through hell. Not a traditional Halloween suggestion, but the hallucination level is nightmare fuel.Comic Books/BooksTrailersDC All In - https://youtu.be/AWGAeV4IbvU?si=Jj8JH8-bXuQ6abkw Perhaps to sort out some confusion on their branding between Absolute and All In.Power Rangers Prime - https://youtu.be/YEyNt2R7SuA Written by Darkest Hour writer Melissa Flores, art from Michael YG. Reg ‘ol NewsTMNT - Juan Ferreyra will be joining Jason Aaron starting in issue 6 for the current run. These previews are beautiful! Jan 29 2025https://comicbook.com/comics/news/idw-teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-juan-ferreyra-new-artist-jason-aaron/ DC GO! - Officially launching on Nov 20th. It is an imprint on the DC Universe Infinite app. Set to be a line of both original content AND re-formatted stories from the DC and MAD back catalogs. The first wave of original DC GO! titles will feature Harley Quinn in Paradise, written by CRC Payne (Batman: Wayne Family Adventures) with artwork by Siobhan Chiffon and Cathy Le (Archie Comics: Big Ethel Energy), Nothing Butt Nightwing by writer Patrick R. Young (Red Hood: Outlaws) and artist Moy R. Marco (West Coast Avengers), and Renaissance of Raven by writer Sina Grace (Superman: The Harvests of Youth) alongside artists Nico Bascuñan (Red Hood: Outlaws), Katherine Lobo (The Vampire Slayer), and Carola Borelli (Avengers Academy: Marvel's Voices Infinity Comic). Preview chapters of both Harley Quinn in Paradise and Nothing Butt Nightwing are now available to read on DC Universe.https://comicbook.com/dc/news/dc-announces-dc-go-new-webcomics-mobile-devices/ Marvel Duos - J. Michael Straczynski is doing a series of 6 on-off books pairing some very unexpected characters. Ghost Rider and Galactus, Agatha Harkness and Aunt May, Rocket and Dr Doom. The books begin January, with a different artist for each book.https://comicbook.com/comics/news/marvel-agatha-harkness-spider-man-aunt-may-straczynski-duo-comics/ Absolute Superman - Writer Jason Aaron was interviewed by Comicbook.com and is talking out both sides of his neck. In on breath he says that he wants to “get the heart of Superman right.” Even going so far as to name drop Siegel and Shuster. But then he calls the details of how we get to Superman, “not precious.” Then he goes on to talk about how he is changing literally everything about where Superman comes from. In the Absolute universe Kal-el crashes to Earth as something older than a baby. The All-In special scene, Aaron says, isn't the first time he lands on Earth. But he very specifically DOESN'T say that he will be a baby. “He is absolutely not fully formed as Superman.” This is a new universe, so it isn't a total affront.November 6th.https://comicbook.com/comics/news/absolute-supermans-jason-aaron-clears-up-all-in-confusion-teases-big-changes-for-the-iconic-character/ SuggestsFrom Hell - Alan MooreThe great Alan Moore's take on Jack the Ripper. Made into a decent horror movie in 2001, but the superior form of this is the comic.Read it on ComixologyTV ShowsFollow-ups/CorrectionsKnight of the Seven Kingdoms - George RR Martin has posted another blog post talking about the NEXT GoT spinoff. From what he has said, it seems that there might be a repeat of HotD season 2. https://georgerrmartin.com/notablog/2024/10/10/a-tourney-at-ashford/ Velma - FINALLY DEAD!!Reacher - Renewed for season 4.Lanterns - Aaron Pierre has officially been cast as John Stewart.Next Level - Trailer leaked that reveals Arnold Schwarzenegger, his son Patrick, Keanu Reeves, Kevin Hart and his daughter Heaven, plus a large ensemble of familiar faces. Amazon has been pretty successful at pulling down the leak. Releases December 10.The Office - MORE casting for the Peacock follow-up to the Office. Gbemisola Ikumelo, Alex Edelman, Tim Key and Eric Rahill. The untitled series will feature the same documentary crew that made Dunder Mifflin famous searching for a new subject when they discover a dying, historic Midwestern newspaper and the publisher trying to revive it with volunteer reporters. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/office-follow-up-peacock-casts-4-actors-1236029739/ TrailersAgatha All Along - https://youtu.be/iFcRNEF5uWo Mid Season trailer… they are really pushing this.Invincible - https://youtu.be/djJS79GmsG0 season 3 trailer. Feb 6th.Star Trek: Lower Decks - https://youtu.be/0P_QAox-YQQ?si=PuoyQnA2I5cLvw2g Final season.Walking Dead: Dead City - https://youtu.be/5YfzoiUewpI season 2 2025. Negan gets Lucille back.Reg ‘ol NewsIron Man and his Awesome Friends - Disney is starting a new series aimed at pre-schoolers to get them into comics.https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/iron-man-preschool-series-disney-plus-1236032448/ SuggestsWalking Dead - Daryl DixonSeason 1 is on Netflix. Season 2 is happening right now on AMC. This is the BEST successor to the original series. Dead City was good but Daryl is GREAT.MoviesFollow-ups/CorrectionsWild Robot - Killing it in the box office so much they have greenlit a sequel already.Karate Kid - New movie titled Legends set for May 30 of 2025. Ralph Macchio and Jackie Chan are both set to return for this one. https://comicbook.com/movies/news/karate-kid-legends-official-title-revealed/ Dogma - Kevin Smith got lucky. Someone ELSE bought the rights to the film from Harvey Weinstein and is now allowing him to tour it in theaters next year. AND it is set for a Blu-Ray re-release as well. No specifics released just yet.TrailersAn Almost Christmas Story - https://youtu.be/y0JQVmUQc4Q New Disney Christmas movie set for release on Nov 15. Based on a true story about an owl that was found in the tree in Rockafeller Center in 2020.Reg ‘ol NewsVoltron - Henry Cavill has ANOTHER nerdy property under his belt. He will starring in the new Voltron live-action movie. Directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber (Red Notice, Skyscraper, Dodgeball etc). No official word on who Cavill will be playing yet, as they seem to be going with younger actors for the main five Lion characters. This also seems to be playing into the Warcraft situation. Word BTS is that Cavill wants to keep it close to the source material, but producers want a deviation.https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/henry-cavill-to-star-in-voltron-movie-1236029518/ Shinobi - Universal Pictures is making a big screen adaptation of the Sega game. To be helmed by Extraction director Sam Hargrave.https://deadline.com/2024/10/shinobi-universal-sam-hargrave-1236110732/ Knull - Venom 3 Director seemingly confirms Knull's future in the movies. In an email interview with director and co-writer of Venom 3 Kelly Marcel said “one movie could never do justice to Knull.” She goes on to elaborate that Knull will ALSO NOT be the the primary antagonist for the movie. https://comicbook.com/marvel/news/venom-3-villain-knull-solo-movie-marvel/ SuggestsA Nightmare on Elm Street - The Movie that put Wes Craven on the map. Not his first feature, not his first horror, but easily his best. Before the cheese takes over and in its purest form. STREAM ON: Max.Rumor MillConfirmations/RefutationsREFUTATION: Middle Aged Batman- James Gunn has squashed a casting rumor for his DCU. He says that the claim of them casting a “middle-aged” Batman is “bullshit.”CONFIRMED: Lanterns - Aaron Pierre cast as John Stewart. The Krypton actor was previously reported to be in talks, and is now officially cast.CONFIRMED: Agatha - “Teen” IS Wiccan… does anyone care?New SourcesMCU Casting - MORE Cavill casting rumors. This one suggests he MIGHT not be Wolverine. This is ANTHER Captain Britain rumor.Spider-Man 4 - Multiple Spider people show up to fight Knull.Andrew Garfield feeding into rumors of his return.New RumorsDC - ANOTHER new game, AND an anime to boot. The game's subject remains a mystery, though it is speculated to be Superman. The anime appears to be something directed at kids.Armor Wars - Canceled at Marvel? Don Cheadle seems to have cast doubt on the movie project.COULD be wrapping the Armor Wars story into the VisionQuest series.Dormamu - Denzel Washington said to be cast as the villain for Dr. Strange 3.Spider-Man 4 - Michael Keaton Vulture returns.Tom Holland signed a MASSIVE new contract for 4 more movies. 3 new Spider-Man movies, and an unknown movie (Secret Wars??)Joe Rogan - First Donald Trump claims an appointment with the number one interviewer in the world, now Kamala is saying she will be there too. In an ON GOING effort to appeal to male voters.SPECULATIONSpider-Man 4 - This Knull business is going to lead to Peter Parker getting the Venom Symbiote in the MCUYou can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.

god tv music director amazon netflix halloween movies art earth disney work stand news office marvel dc batman silence youth night salvation strange spider man killing superman massive helps lion legends paradise salt iron man hurricanes doom southern joe rogan metal mcu tv shows renaissance knight trailer next level preview rockstars wolverines suffer rpg ant arnold schwarzenegger venom absolute directed peacock pocket rocket midseason metallica keanu reeves bethesda ongoing amc speculation milton kevin hart james gunn kamala mad all in canceled qr invincible renewed collaborative kevin smith harvey weinstein sega tom holland denzel washington someone else trailers nightmare on elm street tmnt dogma karate kid slaughter warcraft harley quinn corrections lambs ripper midwestern henry cavill blu ray wes craven extraction avatar the last airbender siegel dc universe jackie chan skyrim linkin park peter parker terrified samhain nerdy dcu alan moore prevail andrew garfield reg ghost rider ps2 skyscrapers bioware naughty dog suggests voltron secret wars dodgeball darkest hour krypton universal pictures kal tomahawks seven kingdoms reacher george rr martin don cheadle agatha all along danzig max payne lanterns hawthorn galactus john stewart star trek lower decks ralph macchio shinobi rumor mill aphex twin comixology negan cavill shuster loathe hotd xzibit jason aaron reminiscent aunt may agatha harkness galante redwall decapitated meshuggah dunder mifflin granular ice nine kills code orange armor wars knull michael straczynski afterbirth black stone cherry new music video alex edelman dead city acid bath glassjaw amv tim key randy blythe og xbox walking dead dead city dc universe infinite jesse leach walking dead daryl dixon kelly marcel gaming tech glen danzig juan ferreyra jami morgan dormamu my funeral damnation festival comic talk headlines
Europe 1 - Hondelatte Raconte
[BONUS] - Camille-Marie Aguétant, la femme galante

Europe 1 - Hondelatte Raconte

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 28:31


En 1886 à Paris, Camille-Marie Aguétant est retrouvée égorgée chez elle. Son assassin finira sous la guillotine mais la justice a dû déployer beaucoup d'énergie pour le coincer.

Boa Noite Internet
Como desacelerar a vida — com Helena Galante

Boa Noite Internet

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 82:03


E aí, tudo bem? É, eu sei. Corrido. Dizer isso que “tá corrido”, é quase que um aperto de mão secreto de quem vive em 2024, especialmente aqui em São Paulo, não sei como é aí onde você mora. Tá corrido, tem muita coisa acontecendo, não estou dando conta.Fora que isso é dito quase que com um ar de orgulho. “Tá puxado mas eu aguento”, como se por causa disso a gente merecesse um prêmio, um… bônus.E não é que tá corrido. Tá acelerado, que na aula de física a gente aprendeu que é quando a velocidade aumenta, metros por segundo por segundo, o ponteiro subindo mais e mais — porque foguete não tem ré. (Mas explode.)O resultado é que a gente não admite perder tempo e tudo vira motivo pra irritação. O tempo esperando o porteiro do prédio anotar nosso CPF é um minuto a menos produzindo na reunião. Outro dia um cara buzinou porque eu parei no sinal amarelo. “Dava pra ter passado!” Ou então o caixa de supermercado com a placa “atenção, funcionário em treinamento”, avisando que ali o atendimento vai ser mais lento do que o normal, desculpem a nossa falha.Além disso, você Já reparou que até no descanso a gente tenta ser produtivo? Quando vai sair de férias faz uma lista de todos os lugares que precisa ir, provavelmente pra postar foto no Instagram provando que foi lá. Que todos aqueles dias do ano correndo foram bem gastos ali, vendo o por do sol naquele lindo templo de meditação. Pronto, vai, cadê minha iluminação espiritual?E aí? Senta e chora? Tem saída? Dá pra desacelerar?Pra falar disso eu convidei essa semana minha querida amiga, a jornalista Helena Galante, que é diretora de portfólio de Claudia e Boa Forma, criadora do podcast Jornada da Calma; autora do livro “Jornada da Calma - Caminhos Possíveis para Viver com Menos Correria”; é TEDx Speaker e agora é, junto comigo e uma turminha do barulho, preparadora do TEDx Blumenau (o melhor TEDx da América Latina, sem clubismo).Você já entrou para o Clube de Cultura do Boa Noite Internet? Este mês estamos resumindo e conversando sobre o livro Quatro mil semanas: Gestão de tempo para mortais.Links e transcrição em https://boanoiteinternet.com.br/ This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit boanoiteinternet.com.br/subscribe

GrowingUpItalian
Louisa and Joy Galante talk New Jersey & Growing Up Italian

GrowingUpItalian

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 65:47


EPISODE 324. Joy and Louisa Galante sit down with Sabino and Rocco to talk about their upbringing, life with social media, following Italian traditions and so much more. Be sure to follow Louisa here https://www.tiktok.com/@louisagalante Follow Sabino here https://instagram.com/sabinocurcio Follow Rocco here https://instagram.com/rocloguercio To shop our merchandise, visit https://www.growingupitaliangui.com Be sure to check our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/growingupitalian As always, if you enjoyed this video, be sure to drop a Like, Comment and please SUBSCRIBE. Grazie a tutti! 1:00- intros/swifter 3:00 - Italian roots/visiting Italy 8:00 - sterotypical Italian American mother 11:00 - following Italian traditions 17:00 - favorite children 21:00 - moms routine 27:00 - skeeving chicken cutlets 32:00 - life with social media 40:00 - choosing your friends/people pleasing 47:00 - getting personal on video 50:00 - Rocky scenarios 57:00 - astrology readings 1:00:00 - parent influencers

Monster Fuzz
Mini Fuzz: New Thylacine images, Big Cats proven to be in Britain?

Monster Fuzz

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 62:38


In Today's Mini Fuzz we talk about the latest rounds of Thylacine images that have been shared by Forest Galante, we also cover some of the latest news from Britain about big Cats in the wild, and talk about a listeners NDE. Tune in, find out.Support the pod:www.patreon.com/monsterfuzzCheck out our merch:https://monster-fuzz.creator-spring.comEverything else!www.linktr.ee/monsterfuzz

MonsterTalk
S03E34 British Lions and Tasmanian Tigers

MonsterTalk

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 37:27


This week we take a look at some recent news stories that fall within our bailiwick. We've got big cats, big-not-really-cats, and some UFO data to discuss. (with Matt Baxter.) Note - check out the articles for images of the "Thylacine", especially the Reddit thread and Galante's video. Tasmanian Tiger: Forrest Galante's YT Video Coverage in Newsweek Reddit readers have a go at the photos Alien Big Cat in UK BBC says DNA confirms big cat in UK Local news coverage 2023 article with similar findings UFO Hotspot Analysis Axios story about the analysis NUFORC's website Data Analyst considers this data Cool - NUFORC uses an old missile silo as HQ?? About NUFORC (Wiki) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Ex-Man with Doc Coyle
Patrick Galante (Ice Nine Kills, Lowist, Night Rider, ex-Affiance)

The Ex-Man with Doc Coyle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 142:39


Doc welcomes Ice Nine Kills drummer, Patrick Galante, to the show. This episode features the songs "Unbound" by By The Thousands, "Vulcan Death" by Titan Metal featuring Lee McKinney, and "Headstone" by Lowist. Follow Patrick on Twitter @PAT_terns and Instagram @PatrickGalante Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please check out this episode's sponsor By The Thousands at https://www.facebook.com/bythethousands/ Please check out this episode's sponsor Titan Metal at https://www.facebook.com/Titanmetalband/ Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Tom Rowland Podcast
Forrest Galante: Conservation and Balance - Episode #848

Tom Rowland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 69:18


I have the distinct pleasure to introduce to you, Forrest Galante. For most of you, Forrest Galante is not a new face. Forrest is a wildlife biologist and adventurer who you might have seen on the discovery channel or being the Joe Rogan Podcast. Forrest has dedicated his life to studying wildlife and sharing his passion and love for our amazing planet with his hundreds of thousands of followers. Galante has captured evidence of the existence of eight animals once believed to be extinct, and the Outdoor Journal has named Forrest the “Modern-Day Charles Darwin.” You won't want to miss this one! The best way to follow Forrest is through instagram or youtube! Forrest has taken on his next big media adventure by fully dedicating his time to his Youtube channel. He promises more excellent content coming on the horizon. Youtube :https://www.youtube.com/@ForrestGalante Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/forrest.galante/ Website: https://www.forrestgalante.com Show: https://www.forrestgalante.com/television The Wild Times Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/c/wildtimespod Sources: Rediscovering the Fernandina Tortoise: https://www.instagram.com/reel/CPgJTnYAY-_/ Dog Scuba Diver: https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cztn8mALjlh/ Lightning Strike: https://www.instagram.com/p/C1IMSlTuPFW/ Yellowstone Wolf: https://www.yellowstonepark.com/things-to-do/wildlife/wolf-reintroduction-changes-ecosystem/ Thylacine: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thylacine Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices