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In this episode of Gangland Wire, Mafia Genealogist Justin Cascio joins Intelligence Unit detective Gary Jenkins to explore one of the most remarkable—and overlooked—figures of the Prohibition era: Pasqualina Albano Siniscalchi, the so-called Bootleg Queen of Springfield, Massachusetts. At the dawn of Prohibition in 1921, Pasqualina was a young widow living in Springfield's South End when she inherited her late husband's powerful bootlegging operation—one of the largest in western Massachusetts. Rather than step aside, she took control. Pasqualina ruled a crew of toughs and bootleggers, oversaw liquor distribution, and launched a relentless campaign of vengeance against rivals who challenged her authority. Newspapers dubbed her The Bootleg Queen, but her fight went far beyond rival gangs. She clashed with lawmakers, battled competing bootleggers, and even faced resistance from within her own family—all while operating in service of a secret society that would never fully accept her because she was a woman. Her story exposes the contradictions of organized crime: loyalty demanded without equality, power wielded without recognition. Cascio draws from years of meticulous research and family histories to bring Pasqualina's story to life, revealing her pivotal role in early Mafia expansion in New England and the hidden influence women could wield behind the scenes. His book, Pasqualina: The True Story of the Bootleg Queen of Springfield, challenges long-held assumptions about gender, power, and the Mafia during Prohibition. If you're interested in Prohibition-era crime, New England Mafia history, or the untold stories of women who shaped organized crime from the shadows, this episode is one you won't want to miss. Learn more about Justin and his work on Mafia Geneology by clicking this sentence. Get Justin’s book, Pasqualina: The Bootleg Queen of Springfield, Massachusetts Listen now on Gangland Wire — available on all major podcast platforms and YouTube. 0:02 Introduction to Mafia Genealogy 1:16 Pasqualina Albano’s Story 2:30 Family Reunion Revelations 4:56 The Impact of Prohibition 7:45 Prejudice and Organized Crime 10:50 Connecting the Genovese Family 12:34 Views from Sicily 13:50 Cultural Differences in Dress 16:37 Encounters with Modern Gangsters 18:36 Gina’s Documentary and Art 23:53 The Romance of the Gangster 27:24 The Nature of Risk 28:46 The Evolution of Organized Crime 33:16 Closing Thoughts and Future Plans 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] Hey, all you wiretappers. Good to be back here in the studio of Gangland Wire. I’ve got on tap here a repeat guest. He’s been on before. I had a little technical glitch this morning with the internet, and I had to scurry around and do something different. I totally forgot about what I was going to talk about with Justin, but I knew Justin’s been on there before. I knew he does mafia genealogy, and I knew he knows his stuff, and so he doesn’t really need a lot of help from me. So this is Justin Cascio from the website and some books, some mafia genealogies. Welcome, Justin. Thanks so much, Gary. Great to be here. Really. And you’re from the Springfield, Massachusetts area. And so that’s been some of your emphasis has been on that area. But you’ve done a lot of other mob genealogy, correct? Yes. On my website, on mafiagenealogy.com, I write about a whole lot of different places that the mafia has been in the United States. In fact, coming up, I’m going to be writing about Kansas City. But for the last 25 years or so, I’ve lived in New England. I live about 20 miles away from Springfield, Massachusetts, which if you’ve heard of Anthony Aralata or Bruno or the Shabelli brothers, then you know the Springfield crew of the Genovese crime family. [1:12] And I’ve been following them pretty closely since I’ve lived here. A few years ago, I got into the story of Pasqualina Albano, who was a bootlegger in Springfield during Prohibition. [1:25] That’s what my new book is about. Yeah. Oh, that’s a new book, right? I’m sorry. I didn’t pick up real quick there. And she’s done a documentary recently that hasn’t been seen by very many people. And they really, she was a woman. They do use the A at the end. Those of us that know about romance languages would know as probably a woman, but she’s a woman. And she was running a certain segment of bootlegging back during the 30s and late 20s, exactly when it was, which is really unusual. She must have been a powerful individual. I think that she was a very remarkable person, so I couldn’t find out enough about her. I really needed to understand how it was possible that somebody who the Mafia would never have accepted as a member allowed her to lead this crew for so long, even into the years when it was associated with Vito Genovese and that crime family. Yeah. Don’t you imagine it was, she must have been making money for them. [2:24] She was making money for her family, for sure. Got a few people probably pretty comfortable, yeah. [2:30] So that family, you went to a family reunion recently and learned quite a little bit. You want to tell your experiences about that? Yes. So, Pasqualea Albano, that bootlegger, has a nephew who is now 101 years old. His name is Mario Fiore. And when he turned 100, I was invited to his birthday party. And it was an enormous scene. It was tremendous. In fact, it’s a cliche, but the opening scene of The Godfather, if you imagine that wedding scene, it’s what it looks like. There’s a guy singing live on a PA system. There’s a pizza oven parked over here. There’s kids in the pool. There’s so many people, so much food, and this great big lawn and incredible view. Just an amazing scene to be at. And I met so many different people who were in Mario’s family. I met people who came over from Italy to come celebrate his birthday and talked with them as much as I could. I have no Italian, by the way. So we did the best we could. But I also talked to her American relative. She has all these grand nieces and nephews, and nieces and nephews who are still living, who were at this party and told me stories and drew little family trees for me. And what I was able to get a real good sense of is how the family feels about this legacy. Because not just Pasqualina, who was in organized crime, so many of her relatives were involved as well and continued to be up until the 80s, at least. [4:00] So the name, was it Albano? Was it got on in the modern times? The last name, was it still Albano? Was there another name? There are a few. Let’s see. I want some more modern names. There’s Mario Fiore. So he is one of her nephews. And then there’s Rex Cunningham Jr., who is one of her grandnephews. There’s the Sentinellos. So Jimmy Sentinello, who owns the Mardi Gras, or he did anyway. It’s a nude club, you know, a gentleman’s club, as they say. A gentleman’s club. We use that term loosely. Oh, boy, do we? Another old term that I picked up from the newspapers that I just love and like to bring back is sporting figure. Yeah, even sporting man. They don’t play sports. They’re not athletes. They’re sporting figures. I know. I heard that when I was a kid. Somebody was a sporting man. Yep. [4:57] This has been a family tradition. It’s something that has been passed down through the generations, and it’s something that I talk about in the book. But mostly what I’m focused on in the plot of the story is about Pasqualea’s time during Prohibition when this gang was turning into something bigger, turning into a part of this American mafia. Yeah. Interesting. And so tell us a little bit about how that developed. You had a Genovese family that moved in and she got hooked up with them. How did that develop? Yeah. More end of modern times. Early on, so 1920, beginning of Prohibition, Pasqualea Albana was newly married to this sporting figure, we’ll call him, Carlo Sinascocci. And I’m probably pronouncing that last name as wrong as well. He also came from a family of notable people who were involved in organized crime, getting into scrapes in Little Italy, New York City. There’s a whole separate side story about his cousins and all the things that they were getting into before Carlo even got on the scene. So by the time he arrived in New York City, he had a bit of a reputation preceding him because of these relatives of his. [6:06] And Pascalina was a young woman in Springfield. And the first question I even had writing about her is, how did she meet this guy? He was a Brooklyn saloon keeper. She was the daughter of a grocer in Springfield, three and a half hours away on the train. Like, why do they even know each other? And so trying to piece all that together, how that was reasonable for them to know one another and move in the same circles, and then for him to immediately, when he moved to Springfield, start picking up with vice because it was before Prohibition. So he was involved in gambling and police violence. And you could see some of the beginnings of the corruption already happening where he’s getting police protection before prohibition even begins. And then once it starts, he is the king of Water Street, which was the main drag of Little Italy. He was the guy you went to if you wanted to buy wholesale. [6:57] Justin, I have a question here. I was just discussing this with who’s half Italian, I guess, FBI agent that worked the mob here in Kansas City. We were talking about this, the prejudice that Italian people felt when they first got here, especially. And Bill’s about 90, and so he said his father told him. His father worked at a bank in New York, and he was told that with that last name, he had a different last name than Bill does. And with that last name, he said, you’re owning and go so high in the bank. And so talk a little bit about the prejudice that those early people felt. And that’s what drove people into the dark side, if you will, to make money. You had these bright guys that came over from Sicily looking for opportunity. And then us English and Irish Germans kept them out. [7:45] And so can you talk about that a little bit? Did they talk about any of that or have you looked into any of that? [7:52] I have. And it’s a theme that comes up again and again. Whenever I look at organized crime in any city, I’m seeing things like that ethnic succession of organized crime that you’re alluding to, how the Irish were controlling, say, the machine in Kansas City Hall or what have you. And they had that same kind of control over politics in other cities, too. And the way that they were getting a leg up and finally getting that first protection of their rackets was from outside of their ethnicity. It was Irish politicians protecting Italian criminals. And then eventually the Italians were getting naturalized where they were born here. And so then they move into politics themselves. [8:31] And that is one of the theories about how organized crime develops in American cities. It’s because you’re poor and ethnic and you’re closed out of other opportunities. And so the bright kids get channeled into organized crime where maybe in a better situation, they would have gone to college. Right. And then Prohibition came along, and there was such a huge amount of money that you can make in Prohibition. And it was illegal. That’s why you made money. But there was opportunity there for these young guys. Yes. And you really start to see a lot of new names in the papers after Prohibition begins. You have your established vice criminals who you’re already seeing in the newspapers through the 19-teens. Once Prohibition begins, now they have all these other guys getting into the game because there’s so much money there. And it’s such a big pie. Everybody feels like they can get a slice. [9:21] Yeah, interesting. Carry on. I’ve distracted you, Azai, but you were talking about Pasqualina and her husband. Of course, I’m not even going to try that. When you talk about discrimination against Italians, one of the things that makes my job really hard is trying to find news about a guy with a name like Carlos Siniscalchi. First of all, I’m probably saying it wrong. I think the Italian pronunciation is… So I’m getting all of the consonant clusters wrong, but I do it with my own name too. We’ve Americanized Cassio. That’s not the right name. How do you pronounce it? It’s Cassio. But we’re Cassio. That’s my grandfather said it. So how do I find Carlos Nescalci in the newspaper when every reporter mangles that name? And spells it differently. Yeah. Everybody spells it differently. How am I going to guess how all these different English speaking reporters were going to mess up Carlos’ name? And so I find it every which way. And sometimes I’ve just had to plain stumble over news about him and his relatives. It just happens by chance. I’m looking for general crime, and then I find him specifically. So yeah, it’s a little hard to find the Italians sometimes because their names are unfamiliar and they get written wrong in censuses and in the news. So we lose a little bit of their history that way. And that’s what you might call, I don’t know, a microaggression because they can’t get that name. Yeah, a little bit. Yeah, yeah. You don’t care enough to spell it. I just, I know the thought process, I have to admit. I’ll just spell it anyway. I understand that thought process. [10:51] So you were asking earlier, I don’t know if you want me to continue this, but how the Genovese family were able to get involved in this thing going on in Springfield. Yeah, connected. Because of her second husband. Okay. Pascalina lost her first husband in 1921. He was killed by a fellow bootlegger. He takes over the gang. She conducts a war of vengeance against the guy who kills her husband and his whole family because they’re gangsters. And that takes years. She’s also pursuing her through the courts. And when that all finally gets settled a few years later, she has a quiet little second marriage to a guy that nobody had ever heard of called Antonio Miranda. [11:28] Now, Antonio Miranda is a small time gangster from Little Italy, New York City, and his brother is Mike Miranda, who is very close to Vito Genovese, and he became this conciliator eventually. So that old connections, going back to the days before the Castello-Moraisi War, when it was Lucky Luciano bootlegging with some of his pals, that’s the time frame in which she formed this alliance by marrying Tony Miranda. And that’s when it starts. That’s the relationship’s beginning between Genovese crime family having, before it was even the Genovese crime family, when it was the Luciano family. And so they’ve had that relationship with the Springfield crew ever since. A little bit like old world feudalism in a way, where one member of a royal family marries a member of another royal family. And I know in Kansas City, we’ve got our underboss, his sister, is married to our boss’s nephew. So, bring those two families together, the Lunas and the Savellas together, yes, very well, like noble families. Exactly. Interesting. Absolutely. [12:31] So that’s how they got together. I remembered that, but I’d forgotten it. So, you went to this reunion with people from Sicily there. So, tell us a little bit about that. How? [12:43] How do people in Sicily view the people in the United States? And they didn’t talk about the mafia. I’m sure there’s no doubt that they’re not going to really talk about that unless you got to find somebody that’s really lucky. But kind of care about the sociological impact and the old world and the new world, and the new world people that, you know, established here. Okay, so Pasqualea and his family are from outside of Naples, and they maintain really close ties to their family back in Italy. Like I am the third generation born in America. I don’t speak Italian. Neither does my father. Neither of us has ever been to Italy. We don’t have, we’re not Italians. We’re Americans. Okay. And the Italians will remind you of that if you forget. We’re not Italian. And like spaghetti and meatballs, not Italian. Chicken Parmesan, not Italian. These are things that we invented here out of a sense of, out of homesickness and a sudden influx of middle-class wealth. We were like, let’s have the spaghetti and the meatballs. I had separate courses anymore where the meatballs are, where they’re both a special treat and I’m going to take two treats with chicken and waffles. [13:50] So being around them, they’re formal. You know, I was meeting like Pasquena’s relatives from Mercado San Sivarino, where they’re from in Italy, they own a funeral home. They own the biggest funeral home business in the town, and they also own some other sort of associated businesses, like a florist and things like that. So I would expect a certain sort of decorum and conservatism of tone from somebody who works in the funeral business and from Italy. But they were also among the only people there in suits, because it was a summer day, we’re outside. Most of us were dressed a little less formally. Yeah. Old school, 1950s stuff. He does those old 1950s photographs, and everybody, every man’s wearing a suit. And there were women’s hat on. Also, that ongoing thing where people in Europe just dress better. Yeah, they dress more formal. I see a little bit in New York City. I noticed it when I moved up from the South. In the South, you go to a funeral and flip-flops, okay? It’s very casual because the weather absolutely demands it. I moved that back up North, and I’m like, wow, everybody’s just wearing the same black coat, aren’t we? And you go into New York. People are dressed a little better, even. You go to Europe, and it’s just another level is what I hear. People, they dress better. They’re not like us where we would roll out of bed and put on pajama pants and some crocs and go to the grocery store. They would never do something. Yes. [15:10] I was in a restaurant several years ago, and there’s a guy sitting at a table, and another young guy comes in. And the guy at the table says, dude, you wore your pajama bottoms in the restaurant. [15:22] People need to be sold. And I’ll have to admit, at the time, I hadn’t seen that before. And since then, I see it all the time now. I live in a college town. I see it a lot. Yeah. So i’ll carry on a little more about that reunion there uh okay so how to describe this so much of it was very surreal to me just being in this place like very fancy house the longest driveway i’ve ever seen like more than a mile i finally like when i parked my car because the track you know you can the parked cars are starting i parked and i get out of the car. And I’ve got this big present with me that I’m going to give to Mario. It’s unwieldy. And I’m like, oh man, this is going to be quite a schlep. And I’m wearing my good shoes and everything. And these two young fellas come up on a golf cart and bring me a ride. So I get in the golf cart and we get up to the house and my friend Gina was trying to point people out to me. Oh, he’s somebody that was in my documentary and you got to talk to this guy. And there was a lot of that. you’ve got to talk to this guy and you’ve got to talk to this woman and dragging me around to meet people. And one of the groups of people that I was, that I found myself standing in, [16:35] I’m talking to gangsters this time. Okay. This is not cousins who won a funeral home. These are gangsters. And I’m standing with them and they’re having the absolute filthiest conversation that I’ve heard since high school. [16:48] And, but the difference is boys in high school are just talking. These guys have done all the things they’re talking about. Wow. What a life is. The lives you would have led. Bye. I’m just trying to keep it. Are these American gangsters or are these? Americans. Okay, yeah. Current gangsters, they’re in the Springfield area with Anthony Arilada there. They’ve all hated him, probably. I’m sorry? I said Anthony Arilada when he’s there, and they all hated him. You probably didn’t bring his name up. Yeah, really. There are different factions in Springfield, it feels like to me, still. bill. And I haven’t got them all sorted. There are people who are still very loyal to the old regime and they have their figure, their person that they follow. And sometimes they can live with the rest of them and sometimes the rest of them are a bunch of lowlives and they want everybody to know about it. Yeah. [17:45] I’ve heard that conversation before. Interesting. Now, whose house was this? Somebody made it well in America. Yes. And I think it was one of his nephews. I don’t know exactly whose house it was. I was invited by Gina’s brother. He texted me and invited me to the party. And people just accepted me right in. The close family members who have seen Gina’s documentary, who have heard her talk about Pastelina and the research and meeting me, they think of me as the family a genealogist. And so I have a title in the family and belong there. Oh yeah, it’s here to document us. As you do, because we’re an important family. And so they didn’t really question my presence there at all. And you were able to ask questions from that standpoint too. That’s what was nice. Yeah. [18:37] And a lot of times it was just standing still and listening because there was so much going on, That was enough. Interesting. Now, her documentary, you’ve seen it, so tell us a little bit about it. Folks, it’s not out there streaming yet. She’s trying to get something going, I would assume. [18:58] Explain her just a little bit, too, in her book. Talk about her and her book and her documentary. Yeah. Okay. Gina’s a part of this big family that has got some wealth still and goes back to bootleggers in Prohibition and has gangsters in it, including her brother, Rex Cunningham Jr. So Cunningham is the name you don’t expect to hear in the mafia. Yeah, yeah. Done by Marietta Beckerwood. I don’t know if he was a member or associate, but at any rate, he was a known figure around here. Sportsbook and that kind of thing. Sportsbook, yeah. Yeah. She grew up with a little bit of wealth and privilege, but also feeling a little bit outsider because her family was half Irish. So among the Italians, it was a, you go to the wrong church, you go to the wrong school kind of vibe. And she grew up into more of a countercultural person. Her family is very conservative politically, religiously. I don’t know if you would expect that of a gangster family, but that’s what I’ve noticed is pretty common, actually. No, it’s pretty, that’s the way it is here. Yeah, real conservative, yeah. Yeah. You have to be socially for the whole thing to work. I can get into that, but And they keep going to the same church and school and everything, and you maintain these close ties with the neighborhood and local businesses and so forth. But she really was like, I’m going my own way. And so she became this free spirit as a young woman. And Gina’s, I don’t know how old she is. I want to say in her late 60s, around 70, about there. [20:23] That’s Gina Albano Cunningham. Cunningham. Oh, Gina. Okay, Gina Cunningham. See, I’m getting mixed up with the names. And Cunningham was… Ask Elena Albanos. Her sister married and became a Fiore. Okay. All right. That’s a little bit confusing. People have to go to your website to get this straightened out. Or maybe you have this, a picture, an image of this family tree on your website. In the book, you can find multiple family trees because I’m working with all these different branches. I’ll take a look if I can’t put an image in here for everybody to get this straight. But the modern woman that did the book and the movie, she’s in her 70s now. [21:04] Yeah. Yeah, and she’s a grandniece of Pasqualina, and her brother and her cousins were in organized crime in this room. Okay, all right, all right. Go ahead, go ahead. She’s absolutely immersed in this life, but she did not want any part of it, and so she left. And there are other people in her family that you can point to that did the same thing, like some of Pasqualina’s children just did not want to have anything to do with the family. Well, they left. They went and moved to another state. They stayed in another place. They didn’t come back. And she did the same thing, but she’s not cut ties. She keeps coming back and she has good relationships with her family members, even though she’s not aligned with them politically and so forth. [21:42] And she’s an artist. I’ve seen her work on a couple of different mediums. I don’t want to really try and explain what her art is, but she’s a feminist artist. And she’s also really been pointing the camera at her family quite a bit. And it seems like film might be a newer medium for her. She’s used to do more painting and sculpture and stuff kind of thing. How’d the family take that? A lot of these people, I’ve talked to some relatives here, and one of them come on to talk to me, but I said, your Uncle Vince, he said, yeah, I know. But then he never would get back to me all of a sudden. So a lot of pressure to not say anything about it. Oh, yeah. Sometimes I will get started talking to somebody and then it’ll reach a certain point where they’re like oh no we can’t don’t be recording this don’t put my yeah anything so yeah news to that but gina was like no this is going to be part of my, political art. I’m going to point the camera at my family. I’m going to expose, some of the hypocrisy that I see there, the things I disagree with. [22:41] It’s a short documentary, and I find it very powerful because it’s a family video. One of the first people she’s aiming the camera at is, I think, one of her nieces. Talking to this young woman who is leaning on her car, maybe in her late teens, early 20s, and this young woman is saying, oh, yeah, I would marry a gangster if I had the chance. And I’m just like, do you not know your family? Do you not know the heart? And later on in the video, you get to hear some of the really just like gut wrenching stories of what pain people in her family have brought upon themselves through their involvement in organized crime and all the things that it entails. And this young woman is, I don’t know, she’s acting because she doesn’t even know this other uncle or this other cousin that she’s got that can tell her these stories. Or is it, I don’t know, it doesn’t matter or something. And that to me was shocking. That’s the kind of thing that needs, that’s somebody who needs their mind changed. And I was like, I hope she watches this video she’s in and changes her mind about how she feels about that life and wanting to be a part of it. But that’s what mafia culture creates more of, is people who want to be a part of that. [23:53] There’s a certain romance to it that started out with Robin Hood, if you will. You get a romance of the gangster, the criminal that maybe is good to some people, good to support people, good to their family. And it continues on to this day to John Gotti. He’s the most recent iteration of Robin Hood and Jesse James here in the Midwest. People love Jesse James. When I grew up, everybody, every family had a story about how a couple of guys came by their house back in the 1800s and they gave them a place to stay and a meal. And they left them like a $20 gold piece, which was like $500 or something. And they said, it was Jesse James. I know it was. It’s the romance of the gangster continues. Yes. We all would love to imagine that we’re on the gangster side and that the gangster agrees. Yeah. As long as we don’t have to go to jail or pay that price. Because to me, I’ve got a friend today that he spent about 12 years and he would give all that gangster life back to get that 12 years back for these kids growing up. He’s turned over a new life today. I had lunch with him and his son not too long ago. And it’s just his son has told him, he said, every time I had to walk away from you in the penitentiary and come back home after our visit, he said, I was just crushed. It’s a huge price to pay for that. But there’s still that romance continues. [25:13] That terrible price, I think, is part of what feeds the romance. If there was no risk, there wouldn’t be that allure. Yeah, that’s true. You met that risk and overcame it and went on, came out on top. It’s what they always like to claim that came out on top of it. So I understand that thought process. I take a lot of risk in my life just from the other side. I said, live to fight another day. Yeah, there really are different kinds of risks that you can take. I was writing about a contract killer in Texas, and one of his targets was a guy who was a grain dealer. And I was like, that’s a really weird target for murder, right? Like, why would you kill a grain dealer from rural Texas? And it was because his old partner had an insurance policy out on him and decided to cash in on it. That was Charles Harrison, wasn’t it? Yeah, yeah, exactly. Sad story. Charles Harrison. Yeah. It was like, these were two guys that took very different kinds of risks, right? You got Charles Harrelson, who kills people for money. That’s a certain kind of risk you’re definitely taking. And then there’s the guy who buys grain and then sells it. So he’s taking these risks for his community of farmers. [26:27] And I was like, that’s really wholesome. And that’s, I don’t know, I feel like it’s a really positive example of masculinity. That’s the kind of risk we’re supposed to take for the safety and well-being of our neighbors? Yeah. Even the farmers, they risk everything every year. Smaller farmer, I grew up in those families and a smaller farmer practically risk everything every year, being in on the weather. That’s why I didn’t stay on the farm. And the markets, you don’t know what the markets are going to do. It’s a gamble every year. That Charles Harrelson, that’s Woody Harrelson’s dad who killed the Judds, famous murder down in El Paso. And he had a business. He carried a card that said he was a hitman. It was his story. [27:10] Bold. He was a crazy bold dude. I did a whole three-part series on that whole Jimmy Chagra marijuana business [27:20] down there on the border. and his connection to it and the killing of Judge Wood. So it’s just a business in these guys. Hey, it’s not personal. It’s just business. Yikes. It’s crazy. But Justin, you got anything else you want to tell us about? Anything you’re working on? And remind guys your website and what you can find there. He has some really interesting stuff about the old early days in Chicago. I know that. I referred to some of that several years ago when I was doing something on Chicago. So give guys a little walk through on your website. It’s really interesting. Okay, so John Gotti is one name I don’t think you’re ever going to find on my website. Yeah, good. [27:59] I’m really addicted to origin stories. I like to find out how the Mafia was already present before that point when we say it started. Yeah, in the 20s. But gangsters don’t come out of nowhere. Gangs don’t come out of nowhere. They evolve. They grow. There are forces to create them. And so that’s what I’m interested in. I like to go around. And I spent a lot of my early career writing about one place and its effect on the United States, Corleone, where my family’s from in Sicily. And that was my first book, In Our Blood. And some of my first posts on mafia genealogy are in that thread. They’re about my family and the Corleonesi. But then I started to get into other [28:42] places and wanting to know about their stories and getting into other parts of Italy as well. So if you go to my website, you’re going to find stories like Charles Harrelson and the two guys that he killed before the judge, or in Chicago about the different little Italys that existed before Capone consolidated everything, or Kansas City I’m writing about, Nick Fatsuno and the Passantino brothers. I don’t even know if you know those guys, but I thought their further stories were amazing. [29:09] Passantino had a funeral home today, but the other names I don’t really know back then. I don’t know much about that or those early days. Did they seem to come from the same little town, the same general area? They didn’t, actually. A lot of them were Sicilian, and they come from Palermo province, but not all from the same town. Not from okay. Yeah. Yeah, I wasn’t able to put—there’s not a strong current there in Kansas City like I’ve found in other places where everybody is from one town. Yeah. [29:37] But not so much in Kansas City. A little more varied. Interesting. So that’s what you’ll find on my website. And then Pasqualina is my second book, and you can buy both of my books at Amazon. Got them behind me here, Airblood, Pasqualina. And Pasqualina is about that prohibition era, and if you like to understand where big-nosed Sam Koufari got his start, it’s in there. And the Shabelli brothers show up. It’s about those origins. I was talking to a friend of mine about this name, Skeeball or Skeebelly. Yes. Who had some relationship back in Springfield, and he just really knew Skeeball when he was young. [30:17] Yep, because it was the spelling of his name. I’m not even sure how they pronounced it. I think it’s Skeebelly. Skeebelly. That probably was. Yeah, Skeebelly. I know somebody named Skeebelly, so probably was. That’s like the name of the body shop here in Kansas City, and it’s P-A-C-E. But really it’s Pache. We’ve got to do it right. And that’s probably short for Pache. I don’t know. I wonder if the family pronounces it Pache or Pace. I think business-wise, but then the person who was talking was close to the family and they said, oh no, it’s Pache. So I thought, okay. [30:53] Interesting. The immigrant experience in this country is really always interesting. There’s always conflict and the interest is in the conflict. And as people try to make their way, and stopping with, oh God, it was an author, T.J. did the Westies. You guys know T.J. that did the Westies. And he said, yeah, he said, and he really was articulate about, as we’ve discussed this, that people come here want an opportunity, because they didn’t have any opportunity in the old country, whether it be Naples or southern Italy or Sicily. They came here, they really just wanted opportunity. And then the opportunity, you have to start fighting for opportunity. That’s the nature of the beast in this country. In any kind, any society, you’ve got to fight for opportunity when you’re an outsider and you come in. And so that was the early development. These people just wanting a little slice of this American pie that they’d heard so much about. The streets are paved with gold over here, but found out you’ve got to dig that old man. [31:52] Some people probably came over here thinking they were going to make an honest living and found themselves, by one step and another, involved in organized crime. And then there were other men who came here from Italy for whom the opportunity was to be a criminal here. Richer pickings. Yeah. And they started restaurants and had your typical immigrant, all the immigrant restaurants, all these Chinese, whatever kind of ethnic food is, they start out with an immigrant who then puts his kids and his cousins and his nephews and sisters and grandmas in the back room kitchen, start those restaurants. And people, us people that are already here like that food and they run them, they do a really good job at it. And so that’s a way to get started in grocery stores for their other fellow paisans. And those were the ways that they made it here, at least now, probably the same way in every city where there’s a large Italian population. Got to feed the other Italians. And so an Italian restaurant is natural. Yeah. And also owning your own business is just really smart for a lot of people. If you’re an organized crime, it’s a great way to hide what you’re doing. [32:59] And if you’re trying to get a naturalization status, especially now, being a business owner is really advantageous. Yeah, I bet. I was talking about that on getting a naturalization process that showed that you’re an entrepreneur and you believe in the system and you’re doing well. Yeah, interesting. [33:17] All right, Justin Cascio, and the website is Mafia Genealogy. He’s got a couple books on there in this documentary. I don’t know. Keep us up on that. Maybe if it comes out, I’ll make sure to get it out on something where people know that they can go out and see it. It sounds really interesting. Thanks, YOL. All right. Thanks, Justin. I’ll do that no more. Thank you, Justin. It’s really a pleasure to talk to you again. Always a pleasure being on your show. Thank you. Great. [33:44] Justin, see, I was going to ask you about something. What? Are you going through a publisher? You got a publisher? No, I’m self-published. You’re self-published? Okay. Yeah. See, I self-published several books, and I’m doing probably my last ones, a story of my life, kind of more of a memoir, my struggles and my moral dilemmas and all that during when I worked intelligence. And then I’ll explain all about the big civil mob war we had here during those years. And I don’t know. I started poking around. I thought, well, maybe I’ll try to get a regular publisher. But boy, it’s hard. You’ve got to get an agent. You can’t get attention of an agent because there’s hundreds and thousands of people out there writing books wanting to do all this. So thank God for Amazon. Yeah. I think if you already have your audience. Yeah. And you know who they are and you’re already talking to them. You don’t need to pay somebody else to do that for you. Yeah. Yeah. I’m paying an editor to go over to… That’s different. That’s no other strengths. But to get it sold out there. Out here making videos every day. The good thing about getting a publisher is you can get, and then you got a chance of getting it into Barnes & Noble and into libraries. [34:59] See, libraries. You might into libraries anyway. How’d you do that? How’d you figure that out? The local library has an interest in the book, so they bought it. Yeah, they did. But I’m talking about other libraries. Yeah, they can all buy the book the same way. Yeah, but how do they find the library buy books? [35:18] I think buy them from the publishers normally. And if your book is self-published and they want to carry that book, because, for instance, about local history, then they’ll buy it. Yeah. I’m thinking about how do they get it out in other New York or Chicago or some other city that will be looking for nonfiction books. Publishers. You have to do every step yourself instead of being massive. Yeah. And then like Barnes & Noble and places like that to get it in, that’s hard too. You can do that locally. Those places carry my books on the website. Who does? They’re buying it from Amazon. Oh, okay. Interesting. Oh, really? Yeah. Because that’s the only place you can get it. I think I sell a couple of my, I’ve seen some people from, I think it’s through at Brafta Digital, I think’s the name of it. That’s another thing that this thing went up on that Barnes & Noble did sell a few copies of it. As a matter of fact, now that you mention it. [36:21] But it’s interesting. It’s fun. How are you ever going to get a screenplay sold if you don’t get their attention? [36:30] That’s why most people I talk to, they’re trying to figure out how to get a movie made from their book. Gangsters ask me that question. They’re like, you figure I know the answer to how to get a movie made from YouTube? and I do not have that answer. Nobody knows that. It’s hard work. Yeah, I tell them nobody knows that, the answer. It’s God. A divine being that strikes you, whether it be the Apollo or the God of Abraham, or Jesus or some higher power reaches out and touches you and says, okay, I bless you, and now you’re going to have a movie made and Robert De Niro is going to play your part. Although anymore, they don’t want De Niro to play him because they hate him now, and they want somebody else. Oh, my God. It’s always a pleasure to talk to you, Justin. Likewise, Gary. Thanks so much. If I can do anything for you here in Kansas City, and as you’re going through your thing, if you’ve got any question or anything, I’ve got that one friend, that FBI agent, that he could maybe help you with if you’re looking for a connection or something. He knows quite a little bit. And somebody else was just talking about that, looking into that, those early days. But if you do have any questions or anything that you’re stumbled about here in Kansas City, be sure and give me a call, and I’ll see if I can’t steer you to somebody. I don’t know myself. I don’t really ever look at it. Okay. Okay. Stay safe. Thank you. You too.
Luna-Otera, La Luna, The Luna. A mansion of many names, but still a mansion nonetheless (and if you heard Kelsey say it wrong in the intro, no you didn't). This location is surprisingly and thankfully lacking in tragic backstories. So where do the spirits come from? This may just be a case of energies left behind where they felt most at home, and they sure seem like they still feel at home. Check out our affiliates: Javvycoffee.com Use code ORSO77605 to get 15% off every order. Venomscent.com Use code ORSO28248 to get 10% off every order. Donate monthly here: https://www.patreon.com/orsotheysaypod Or a once off here: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=T22PHA8NAUTPN And don't forget to swing by here: https://www.redbubble.com/people/orsotheysaypod/shop
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1784 - Misiones a las lunas de Júpiter Siguiendo las recomendaciones de la NASA publicadas en el Informe sobre UAP del 13 de septiembre de 2023, en UDM no aprobamos comentarios que contribuyan a extender el estigma que tradicionalmente ha caído sobre los testigos de UAP/OVNIs. El muro de Comentarios de los episodios de UDM en iVoox NO es una red social. No espere que el creador del podcast “debata” con usted. Universo de Misterios tiene reservado el derecho de admisión y publicación de comentarios. Generalmente, los comentarios anónimos podrían no ser publicados. No envíe comentarios que contengan falacias lógicas. No de información personal. No espere que su comentario sea respondido necesariamente. Comprenda que se reciben diariamente un elevado número de comentarios que han de ser gestionados se publiquen o no. Si hace comentarios con afirmaciones dudosas, arguméntelas aportando enlaces a fuentes fiables (recuerde, el muro de Comentarios de los episodios de UDM en iVoox NO es una red social). En caso de no respaldar su comentario como se indica en la caja de descripción del episodio, su comentario podrá ser no publicado. Contacto con Universo de Misterios: universodemisteriospodcast@gmail.com En la realización de los episodios de Universo de Misterios puede recurrirse a la ayuda de Inteligencia Artificial como herramienta. Puedes hacerte Fan de Universo de Misterios y apoyarlo económicamente obteniendo acceso a todos los episodios cerrados, sin publicidad, desde 1,99 €. Aunque a algunas personas, a veces, puede proporcionar una falsa sensación de alivio, la ignorancia nunca es deseable. Pero eso, tú ya lo sabes... Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
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Vi har i tre artiklar berättat om överfallet på nioåriga Luna och hur livet förändrats för henne och familjen. Varför larmade ingen om gärningsmannens tidigare beteende? Hur borde myndigheterna agerat? Andreas Ericson och Tove Lifvendahl diskuterar med Lunas faster Emma Johdet Wettergren.
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La NASA ha difundido recientemente la presencia de una nueva ‘cuasi luna', lo que ha reavivado la curiosidad sobre estos objetos. ¿Qué son exactamente? ¿Por qué no se consideran lunas reales? ¿Existe algún riesgo para la Tierra? Entrevista con el astrofísico de Maxon Australia, Dr. Carlos Bacigalupo.
1723 - Las Lunas de Saturno El muro de Comentarios de los episodios de UDM en iVoox NO es una red social. Universo de Misterios tiene reservado el derecho de admisión y publicación de comentarios. Generalmente, los comentarios anónimos podrían no ser publicados. No envíe comentarios que contengan falacias lógicas. No de información personal. No espere que su comentario sea respondido necesariamente. Comprenda que se reciben diariamente un elevado número de comentarios que han de ser gestionados se publiquen o no. Si hace comentarios con afirmaciones dudosas, arguméntelas aportando enlaces a fuentes fiables (recuerde, el muro de Comentarios de los episodios de UDM en iVoox NO es una red social). En caso de no respaldar su comentario como se indica en la caja de descripción del episodio, su comentario podrá ser no publicado. Contacto con Universo de Misterios: universodemisteriospodcast@gmail.com En la realización de los episodios de Universo de Misterios puede recurrirse a la ayuda de Inteligencia Artificial como herramienta. Puedes hacerte Fan de Universo de Misterios y apoyarlo económicamente obteniendo acceso a todos los episodios cerrados, sin publicidad, desde 1,99 €. Aunque a algunas personas, a veces, puede proporcionar una falsa sensación de alivio, la ignorancia nunca es deseable. Pero eso, tú ya lo sabes... Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
En este episodio conversamos con Sophie Goldberg, autora de Lunas de Estambul, una novela sobre migración, identidad y raíces.Acompañamos a Ventura, una mujer que deja Turquía para construir una nueva vida en México, y descubrimos cómo las historias familiares, los aromas y los recuerdos se convierten en puentes entre culturas.Charlamos con Sophie sobre lo que significa pertenecer, empezar de nuevo y honrar a quienes llegaron antes que nosotros.Un episodio lleno de emoción, memoria y reflexión para quienes aman los libros que conectan generaciones y corazones.
Información al día de EL COMERCIO, Platinum y Radio Quito este lunes 27 de octubre de 2025Víctimas de trata de personas, la otra cara de la minería ilegal en Ecuador; El Ministerio de Infraestructura y Transporte (MIT) abre registro para transportistas que no accedieron a la compensación por el alza de las gasolinas extra y ecopaís; Cristina Fernández se mostró sonriente y bailó pese al triunfo de Javier Milei; ¿La Tierra con dos lunas como en ‘Star Wars'? Te explicamos; Aaron Ramsey busca a Halo, su animal de compañía, y ofrece cuantiosa recompensa.Gracias por escuchar este podcast, un producto de Grupo EL COMERCIO
Nuevo capítulo del podcast "Desde el sur: explorando el Cosmos". Programa 565 Tratamos los siguientes temas: - Una curiosa historia sobre las lunas galileanas. - La física cuántica: no es magia. - El fascinante asteroide Ceres. - ¿Qué es la teoría de ensamblaje que podría unir física y biología? En Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0sBpfD7rooAfDYRzUlo6M4 Pueden colaborar con nosotros en: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=14146695 Paypal: paypal.me/ricfsanchez https://go.ivoox.com/sq/5085
Sejak di padang gurun, TUHAN sudah memberikan berbagai peraturan terhadap Bangsa Israel yang ditebus-Nya dari perbudakan Mesir. Bukan peraturan yang memberatkan, namun peraturan untuk mereka merayakan pekerjaan Tuhan dan bersukacita di hadapan-Nya. Perayaan apa yang akan kita renungkan kali ini, dan bagaimana kita dalam merayakan perbuatan Tuhan? Sudahkah kita merayakan perbuatan Tuhan untuk menceritakan pekerjaan-Nya?Ibu Ev. Sri Umiyati P. dalam Ibadah Epiphaneia, 12 Oktober 2025.Kirim pesan
Emisión del programa "Entrecantos Radio" Correspondiente al sábado 11 de octubre de 2025 de "JB Jalisco Radio" del "Sistema Jalisciense de Radio y Televisión" Con el tema: "De las Lunas, la de Octubre" - Capítulo 4 Cuarta selección de temas inspirados o dedicados a la Luna. Transmitido en vivo simultáneamente por las siguientes frecuencias: 96.3 FM / 630 AM - Guadalajara, Jal 91.9 FM - Puerto Vallarta, Jal 107.1 FM - Ciudad Guzmán, Jal y en todo el mundo por www.jaliscoradio.com
“I'm coming, Mom. Hang on. I love you IloveyouIloveyou.”It would match the electric energy inside as we bumbled and fumbled with new information gathering as furiously and ominously as the roiling storm. Jo McElroy Senecal has been a member of the Lunas, six actors-turned-writers, for two decades. One of these days she'll prove it.In the meantime, a published piece in the NYT, a story in Personal Story Publishing Project collection Foiled, and several essays longlisted and considered in the final round for various publications are cranking things up bit by steady bit. Jo is a member of Sullivan's Island's Poe Library Memoir Group.
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La corrupción en México es un cáncer que viene de lejos y su metástasis lleva años. Cualquier ciudadano sabe, desde tiempos inmemoriales, que tiene que dar mordidas para agilizar trámites burocráticos o evitar multas
Episodio especial dedicado a tres óperas primas del cine colombiano: Golán, de Orlando Culzat; Selva, de Esteban Hoyos García y Juan Miguel Gelacio; y Tres lunas nuevas, de Rodrigo Dimaté.
En esta emisión de El Cocodrilo, Sergio Almazán conversa con la escritora Sophie Goldberg, quien celebra el décimo aniversario de su aclamada novela Lunas de Estambul. Entre anécdotas, reflexiones y pasajes entrañables, Sophie comparte cómo surgió la historia, el impacto que ha tenido en sus lectores, lo que significa para ella mirar hacia atrás una década después de su publicación y la importancia de saber nuestro origen conociendo nuestras raíces familiarfes. Dale play y disfruta esta emotiva charla. Únete a la comunidad de El Cocodrilo con Sergio Almazán en su sitio web y redes sociales: www.sergioalmazan.com X: @salmazan71 https://x.com/salmazan71 IG: @ElcocodriloMVS https://www.instagram.com/elcocodrilomvs/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lahat ng bagay ay may simula at wakas kaya mabigat man ang problema, tiyak na meron itong lunas. Pakinggan ang kwento ni Kareem sa Barangay Love Stories.
La Biblioteca Universal de Misterio y Terror (1981-1982) de UVE y editado por José Antonio Valverde. Su extensión era de poco más de cien páginas y contenía unos seis u ocho cuentos por volumen. Entre esos relatos, tendía a incluirse el de algún autor consagrado, siendo los más frecuentes Poe, Stoker y Le Fanu. Sus firmas más prolíficas, entre los escritores autóctonos, fueron Pedro Montero, José León Cano, Daniel Tubau o José Luis Velasco. A veces utilizaban pseudónimos, probablemente con la intención de disimular sus reiteradas aportaciones en un mismo número y de evitar que resultase evidente la escasa nómina de autores que participaban. El arte de la colección corrió a cargo del dibujante Vicente Briasco, que se encargó de las ilustraciones que encabezaban algunas historias y de las portadas. Estas siguieron una tónica similar en los treinta primeros volúmenes: representaban el rostro de una monstruosidad. En este Podcast puedes encontrar estos dos relatos: Cangrejos, de Pedro Montero Robinson, de Pedro Montero ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🌛Ya está disponible el formulario para reservar tu caja de las 13 Lunas 🕯 Dentro no solo hay objetos. Es una correspondencia sellada con sombra, tinta y silencio. Dentro encontrarás oráculos que no responden a cualquiera, inciensos que recuerdan a lugares que no has pisado, aromas oscuros que laten como una herida antigua, joyas que podrían haber dormido siglos bajo llave, ilustraciones creadas para una mirada que no teme, grimorios para quién se atreva a escribir en ellos. Y palabras que Vera dejó escritas… para quien se atreva a leerlas. 13 cajas, 13 lunas, trece secretos que solo se revelan a quien sabe escuchar. No hay dos iguales, y ninguna está destinada a viajar lejos por ahora. Por el momento, su magia queda atrapada en tierras cercanas, esperando el momento justo para cruzar otros cielos. ¿Qué luna te llama? 1. 🌑 Luna Oscura. Aquí empieza el olvido. Aquí empieza la memoria. 2. 🌒 Creciente tímida. El eco aún no sabe que es voz. 3. 🌓 Mitad revelada. La verdad se asoma con miedo. 4. 🌔 Luz velada. Los susurros ya tienen nombre. 5. 🌕 Luna plena. El latido carmesí que despierta a los condenados. 6. 🌖 Declive lento. El alma ya no lucha por quedarse. 7. 🌗 Media herida. Mitad sombra, mitad esperanza. 8. 🌘 Creciente inversa. El recuerdo se deshace como humo. 9. 🌑 Reinicio velado. En el abismo también florece algo. 10. 🌒 Sombras que germinan. No todo lo que duerme está muerto. 11. 🌓 Fragmentos reunidos. Una historia más antigua que el tiempo. 12. 🌔 Vera murmura. Te estaba esperando. 13. 🌕 La última caja. Pero no el último suspiro. Puedes reservar la tuya aquí: https://historiasparaserleidas.wordpress.com/13-lunas/ BIO OLGA PARAÍSO instabio.cc/Hleidas Música y efectos Epidemic sound con licencia premium Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
27-Dbx - 1613 - Las lunas galileanas de Júpiter Universo de Misterios tiene reservado el derecho de admisión y publicación de comentarios. Generalmente, los comentarios anónimos no serán publicados. Si hace comentarios con afirmaciones dudosas, arguméntelas aportando enlaces a fuentes fiables (este muro NO es una red social). En caso de no respaldar su comentario como se indica en la caja de descripción del episodio, su comentario podrá ser no publicado. Contacto con Universo de Misterios: universodemisteriospodcast@gmail.com La imagen de la miniatura que ilustra este episodio ha sido creada con la ayuda de una Inteligencia Artificial. Puedes hacerte Fan de Universo de Misterios y apoyarlo económicamente obteniendo acceso a todos los episodios cerrados, sin publicidad, desde 1,99 €. Aunque a algunas personas, a veces, puede proporcionar una falsa sensación de alivio, la ignorancia nunca es deseable. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
La animación fue creada por Genial. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Música por Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com ¡Encuentra nuestro podcast de Genial en Spotify y déjanos una reseña positiva! https://open.spotify.com/show/55jcmr9... Suscribirse a GENIAL: https://goo.gl/EP7ZgR Nuestras redes sociales: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GenialGuru Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/genial.ofic... Materiales de archivo (fotos, grabaciones y otros): https://www.depositphotos.com https://www.shutterstock.com https://www.eastnews.ru ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Para ver más videos y artículos, visita: https://genial.guru/ General disclaimer Este video fue realizado con fines de entretenimiento. No nos hacemos responsables de su grado de finalización, seguridad o confiabilidad. Cualquier acción que usted realice a partir de la información ofrecida en este video queda estrictamente bajo su propio riesgo, y no nos haremos responsables de daños o pérdidas. El espectador se compromete a usar su buen juicio, a tener cuidado y a tomar precauciones si planea reproducir las actividades que aquí se muestran. El siguiente video podría incluir actividades realizadas por actores en un entorno controlado. Por favor, use su buen juicio, tenga cuidado y tome precauciones si planea reproducirlas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Intro Cassilda y la araña Cordelia. 🕷🕸 Hemos recuperado este inquietante relato del maestro Robert Bloch, y le hemos dado nueva vida en Historias para ser leídas. 'El muerto viviente', Robert Bloch, un relato de vampiros publicado en el año 1967 en Sanguinarius. Ya de joven publicó relatos en revistas pulp, y elaboró fanzines sobre ciencia ficción. Formó parte del círculo de admiradores de H.P. Lovecraft, con quien se carteaba y por el que fue muy influenciado en una primera época, si bien desarrolló posteriormente un estilo muy propio. Trabajó como guionista cinematográfico y también como adaptador de sus propias novelas, siendo ejemplo famoso la adaptación de Psicosis, que sería dirigida por Hitchcock. Logró numerosos premios a su labor literaria, como el Hugo y el Bram Stoker. Fue presidente de la Asociación de Escritores de Misterio de América. Su producción se compone de numerosísimos relatos cortos y novelas. Cultivó los géneros de la fantasía, terror y ciencia ficción. PODCAST creados por OLGA PARAÍSO 🚀Historias para ser Leídas https://go.ivoox.com/sq/583108 ☕Un beso en la taza https://go.ivoox.com/sq/583108 y en YouTube. 🛑BIO Olga Paraíso: https://instabio.cc/Hleidas 🌛Ya está disponible el formulario para reservar tu caja de las 13 Lunas 🕯 Dentro no solo hay objetos. Es una correspondencia sellada con sombra, tinta y silencio. Dentro encontrarás oráculos que no responden a cualquiera, inciensos que recuerdan a lugares que no has pisado, aromas oscuros que laten como una herida antigua, joyas que podrían haber dormido siglos bajo llave, ilustraciones creadas para una mirada que no teme, grimorios para quién se atreva a escribir en ellos. Y palabras que Vera dejó escritas… para quien se atreva a leerlas. 1. 🌑 Luna Oscura. Aquí empieza el olvido. Aquí empieza la memoria. 2. 🌒 Creciente tímida. El eco aún no sabe que es voz. 3. 🌓 Mitad revelada. La verdad se asoma con miedo. 4. 🌔 Luz velada. Los susurros ya tienen nombre. RESERVADA 5. 🌕 Luna plena. El latido carmesí que despierta a los condenados. RESERVADA 6. 🌖 Declive lento. El alma ya no lucha por quedarse. 7. 🌗 Media herida. Mitad sombra, mitad esperanza. RESERVADA 8. 🌘 Creciente inversa. El recuerdo se deshace como humo. 9. 🌑 Reinicio velado. En el abismo también florece algo. RESERVADA 10. 🌒 Sombras que germinan. No todo lo que duerme está muerto. 11. 🌓 Fragmentos reunidos. Una historia más antigua que el tiempo. 12. 🌔 Vera murmura. Te estaba esperando. RESERVADA 13. 🌕 La última caja. Pero no el último suspiro. RESERVADA Puedes reservar la tuya aquí: https://historiasparaserleidas.wordpress.com/13-lunas/ Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Mario López, co fundador de El Nocturnario, nos cuenta el origen de la famosa lluvia de estrellas de Las Perseidas y por qué se las denomina Las Lágrimas de San Lorenzo. Además, nos recomienda el libro "Cuestiones de astronomía resueltas por el Perito en Lunas". Su BSO de hoy, Serenade (Steve Miller Band).
LUNAS HUTANG HATI BAHAGIASharing Session Komunitas Nasuha 20 Juli 2025 @Masjid As-Sofia
Volvemos hoy a una de las preguntas más incómodas de cuantas se formula la ciencia. ¿Estamos solos en el Universo? Para descubrirlo, hemos escudriñado el cielo con telescopios cada vez más potentes, y sin embargo nunca hasta ahora hemos encontrado la evidencia de una civilización tecnológica más allá de la nuestra. ¿Por qué esta aparente soledad cósmica? ¿Acaso no hemos sabido dónde o, más importante aún, cómo buscar?
La animación fue creada por Genial. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Música por Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com ¡Encuentra nuestro podcast de Genial en Spotify y déjanos una reseña positiva! https://open.spotify.com/show/55jcmr9... Suscribirse a GENIAL: https://goo.gl/EP7ZgR Nuestras redes sociales: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GenialGuru Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/genial.ofic... Materiales de archivo (fotos, grabaciones y otros): https://www.depositphotos.com https://www.shutterstock.com https://www.eastnews.ru ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Para ver más videos y artículos, visita: https://genial.guru/ General disclaimer Este video fue realizado con fines de entretenimiento. No nos hacemos responsables de su grado de finalización, seguridad o confiabilidad. Cualquier acción que usted realice a partir de la información ofrecida en este video queda estrictamente bajo su propio riesgo, y no nos haremos responsables de daños o pérdidas. El espectador se compromete a usar su buen juicio, a tener cuidado y a tomar precauciones si planea reproducir las actividades que aquí se muestran. El siguiente video podría incluir actividades realizadas por actores en un entorno controlado. Por favor, use su buen juicio, tenga cuidado y tome precauciones si planea reproducirlas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! ¡Apoya al podcast como FAN de Terraescribiente en IVOOX o en PATREON y escucha todos los audios sin restricción! "LA CASA DE LAS LUNAS" Una historia corta de los Señores Reales de Lumineth. Un Aelf debe afrontar un rencor de larga data para vengarse de sus parientes asesinados. La historia: Un Lord Regente de Lumineth ve su guarnición diezmada por demonios y huye para buscar la ayuda de los obstinados Fyreslayers. Escrito por Jeremy Lambert. Por favor, sigue y suscríbete a las siguientes redes: Canal de Whatsapp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaCcO2s1NCrQqLpfFR3u Escucha el audiolibro completo en: Patreon: patreon.com/Terraescribiente Twitter: https://twitter.com/TerraEscriba Telegram: https://t.me/+62_TRJVg-3cxNDZh Instagram: www.instagram.com/terraescribiente/ TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@terraescribiente YouTube: www.youtube.com/@Terraescribiente ¡También suscríbete a TERRAESCRIBIENTE en ITUNES Y SPOTIFY! ¡Dale me gusta a cada podcast y coméntalos! ¡Ayuda mucho! ¡Gracias! Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de TERRAESCRIBIENTE. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/747547
Luna Sánchez je plesalka in koreografinja. Doma je iz Cádiza, deluje v Madridu. Španija ponuja veliko priložnosti za sodoben ples, predvsem v prestolnici. Pogreša domače morje, zadovoljna je s kariero in življenjem, motijo pa jo draga stanovanja in politični boji, pogosto zabeljeni s fašizmom in homofobijo. *Vsebina je nastala s finančno pomočjo Evropske unije. Za vsebine projekta Talenti EU regij je odgovorno uredništvo in ne odraža nujno stališč Evropske unije.
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit www.WOSPodcast.comThis show includes the following songs:Luck - Sweet Love FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYKatie MAC - Wannabe FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYRenee Coughlin - Happy In The Quiet FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYTia McGraff - Avalanche FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYPiper Connolly - Warning FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYSophia DeLeo - Peter Got Engaged FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYCorte di Lunas - A New Shape FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYEmmelie de Forest - Lovers Lullaby FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYSapphie - Ghosts FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYKristel-Lynn Birkholtz - Bare Alexia Faith - Butterfly Girl FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYLisa Cerbone - We Still Have Sky FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYAnna Thoresen - Lonely FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYClementine Moss - Your Love FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYEmily Chloe Quinn - Row of Eyes FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYFor Music Biz Resources Visit www.FEMusician.com and www.ProfitableMusician.comVisit our Sponsor Profitable Musician Newsletter at profitablemusician.com/joinVisit our Sponsor Kick Bookkeeping at http://profitablemusician.com/kickVisit our Sponsor Track Stage at https://profitablemusician.com/trackstageVisit www.wosradio.com for more details and to submit music to our review board for consideration.Visit our resources for Indie Artists: https://www.wosradio.com/resourcesBecome more Profitable in just 3 minutes per day. http://profitablemusician.com/join
TLMZ-36db-Rx12 - 1413 - Descubren 128 nuevas lunas en Saturno. Universo de Misterios tiene reservado el derecho de admisión y publicación de comentarios. Generalmente, los comentarios anónimos no serán publicados. Contacto con Universo de Misterios: universodemisteriospodcast@gmail.com La imagen de la miniatura que ilustra este episodio ha sido creada con la ayuda de una Inteligencia Artificial. Aunque a algunas personas, a veces, puede proporcionar una falsa sensación de alivio, la ignorancia nunca es deseable. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! No te pierdas el Subterranea Rarities de febrero. Carles Pinós rendirá homenaje a Mike Ratledge y a la banda Croma, una edición especial que debemos agradecer a Arqueoprog y a 5 Lunas. Carles también nos hablará de Sustain. Por su parte, Carlos Romeo continuará con su especial Kevin Ayers; y David Pintos nos contará más detalles de tres discos de la discografía de Phideaux. Dale a play y disfruta. Edición: David Pintos. www.subterranea.eu www.davidpintos.com Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Subterranea Podcast. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/17710
Cada domingo, “Verba Volant” te transporta al fascinante mundo de la cultura clásica. En este episodio, Emilio del Río nos introduce en los misterios del hombre lobo, su vínculo con el latín y la antigüedad, explorando desde Heródoto hasta Petronio y más allá. Prepárate para un viaje entre mitos, historia y mucho más.Escuchar audio
441-1-W-Musefx - 1351 - - Las lunas de Saturno - Saturno, el gigante gaseoso del sistema solar, no solo es famoso por sus impresionantes anillos, sino también por la fascinante variedad de satélites naturales que lo acompañan. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Nina es nuestra Guardiana de las PANC, estas plantas que por lo general ignoramos pero que han servido como alimento por miles de años y que tienen un enorme potencial para el futuro. En este episodio nos relata el camino que le llevó a esta pasión, la historia del concepto y algunos ejemplos sobresalientes para que ampliemos nuestra paleta de cultivos. ¡Activa tu membresía hoy! Obtén beneficios de nuestros proyectos aliados y sé parte de la comunidad que sostiene este podcast: www.radiosemilla.com/apoyanos Telegram: t.me/radiosemillapodcast Escucha en: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7r8Nb90iI52NzP7dPTHrbw?si=92f084e082814cd5 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIk2jCydde9el3SckTVwVJrZuOEt9JIZt Redes: instagram.com/radiosemillapodcast x.com/semilla_radio facebook.com/radiosemillapodcast Proyectos destacados: Lunas - Ecología Femenina (Ecuador): Oferta navideña, compra el kit de 10 Lunas, incluye diagrama lunar y envío gratis a nivel nacional. Miembros de Radio Semilla tienen 15% de descuento en todos los paquetes de Lunas. Visita lunasecologicas.com o escribe al wa.me/593983434219 Reserva Intillacta (Nanegalito, Ecuador): -10% en el Canopy Tour para miembros de Radio Semilla, visita instagram.com/reserva_intillacta/ Notas del episodio: Ig de Nina: instagram.com/ninaduartesilveira Fundación Imaymana: https://fundacion-imaymana.org/ Guías de PANC y otras publicaciones: https://fundacion-imaymana.org/publicaciones-v2/
441-1-BYD - 1300 - Usar el planeta Júpiter como detector de materia oscura - Y, después, misiones a las lunas heladas de Júpiter Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Orbitando al planeta anillado de nuestra vía láctea, Saturno, hay una serie de lunas extraordinarias que no dejan de sorprender a los astrónomos que las están estudiando por sus similitudes con el comportamiento de nuestro propio planeta, la tierra. A pesar de que las lunas de Saturno se encuentran a más de mil millones de kilómetros del sol, estos mundos helados podrían ser los lugares más probables donde podamos encontrar vida extraterrestre.
Karin berättar om 24-åriga Esmeralda Gonzalez, som senast sågs i liv vid sin grannes dörr, förvirrad och endast iklädd underkläder och högklackade skor natten till den 31 maj 2019 – och sen försvann spårlöst. Anna berättar om Jonathan Lunas märkliga öde, där han efter en sen kväll på kontoret körde runt Baltimore en hel natt i december 2003 innan han hittades död med 36 knivhugg i nacken och bröstet i sin bil, i ett vattendrag. Dödsorsaken var drunkning, men vem var ansvarig?
Hoy es el último día para recibir en regalo el Ritual de Plutón en Acuario: Los Nudos de las Lunas de Plutón
La CDMX en septiembre ha registrado 31 microsismos Semar ha evacuado a más de mil 300 personas por las inundaciones en Acapulco Vinculan a proceso a “El Piyi”, Jefe de seguridad de Guzmán Zalazar Más información en nuestro podcast
Está previsto que el domingo 29 de septiembre entre en la órbita terrestre un segundo satélite que permanecerá 56 días hasta ser devuelto al espacio exterior. Se trata del asteroide 2024 PT5 de pequeñas dimensiones cuyo paso por la Tierra contribuirá al estudio de otros asteroides más grandes y potencialmente peligrosos. Conocemos los detalles de este fenómeno con el profesor Miguel Perez Torres del Departamento de Física Teórica de la UZ.
• Claudia Sheinbaum arranca con luna de miel, según encuesta • INE da banderazo a elecciones del Poder Judicial • La Tierra tendrá dos lunas durante algunas semanas
Esta semana pasada tuve la oportunidad de salir dos días a fotografiar la luna en dos de sus modalidades: con silueta de una persona y tras las archi conocidas torres de Madrid. Fui invitado por Jaime Marín a quien recomiendo que sigáis en su Instagram a través de este enlace https://www.instagram.com/jaimemarin_photography/El caso es que tras una quedada el 17 de septiembre donde nos reunimos más de 200 fotógrafos vi que había carencias de conocimiento en este tipo de fotos e invité a Jaime a que se pasara por el podcast para que nos cuente cual es su modus operandi. Este podcast contiene esos trucos para que podamos hacer fotos como las que he publicado recientemente en mi Instagram. Prepara el teleobjetivo y… ¡dentro podcast!
Bate-Papo Mayhem 413 - Elisa Riemer e Mariana Candeias - Oráculo Las Lunas https://projetomayhem.com.br/ O vídeo desta conversa está disponível em: https://youtu.be/bT1ZFw28EdU Bate Papo Mayhem é um projeto extra desbloqueado nas Metas do Projeto Mayhem. Todas as 3as, 5as e Sabados as 21h os coordenadores do Projeto Mayhem batem papo com algum convidado sobre Temas escolhidos pelos membros, que participam ao vivo da conversa, podendo fazer perguntas e colocações. Os vídeos ficam disponíveis para os membros e são liberados para o público em geral duas vezes por semana, às segundas e quintas feiras e os áudios são editados na forma de podcast e liberados uma vez por semana. Faça parte do projeto Mayhem: https://www.catarse.me/tdc
BYD - Desde que hemos constatado la existencia de planetas orbitando otras estrellas, la gigantesca cantidad de mundos donde la vida habría podido surgir es abrumadora. Sin embargo, investigar biológicamente mundos que en el mejor de los casos se encuentran a varios años luz de distancia de nosotros entraña una enorme dificultad con los medios de que disponemos hoy. Pero hay otros modos de saber si la vida puede haber aparecido y proliferado en una multiplicidad de mundos: Si la encontrásemos en lugares de nuestro propio sistema solar, y en este caso, su búsqueda no es tan difícil. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Te contamos los curiosos sobrenombres de las Lunas Llenas. ¿Sabías que hay una Luna Azul? ¿O una Luna del Cuervo? ¿O una Luna Caliente?