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Slam the Gavel welcomes back Theo Chino and Michael Caruso to the podcast. Michael Caruso was last on Season 5, Episode 192. Theo Chino was last on Season 5, Episodes 128, 143, 164, 187, 192, 204, 206 and 217. We discussed the birth of LawsuitFactory.org and why it originated as Michael Caruso discussed his case and the need for this non-profit. LawsuitFactory.org will help so many parents try to regain what financial losses that were extracted out of them during family court. It will address, with the help of AI, ADA violations, Causes of Action, the cost of false accusations etc....To Reach Michael Caruso: michaelecaruso1971@outlook.com and VENMO for the non-profit: Michael-caruosTo Reach Theo Chino: theo@alliedra.com****** Supportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)Maryann Petri: dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.comhttps://www.tiktok.com/@maryannpetriFacebook: https://www.youtube.com/@slamthegavelpodcasthostmar5536Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/guitarpeace/Pinterest: Slam The Gavel Podcast/@guitarpeaceLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maryann-petri-62a46b1ab/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@slamthegavelpodcasthostmar5536 Twitter https://x.com/PetriMaryann*DISCLAIMER* The use of this information is at the viewer/user's own risk. Not financial, medical nor legal advice as the content on this podcast does not constitute legal, financial, medical or any other professional advice. Viewer/user's should consult with the relevant professionals. Reproduction, distribution, performing, publicly displaying and making a derivative of the work is explicitly prohibited without permission from content creator. Podcast is protected by owner. The content creator maintains the exclusive right and any unauthorized copyright infringement is subject to legal prosecution.Support the showSupportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)http://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/
Slam the Gavel welcomes back Theo Chino who was last on the podcast Season 5, Episodes 128, 143, 164 and 187. Joining us on the podcast was Dr. S. Beri and Michael Caruso. Giving thanks to what was done to each of us in Family Court and Domestic Relations, we shared stories of what we are all truly thankful for.To Reach Dr. Beri and Michael Caruso: dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.comTo Reach Theo Chino: theo@alliedra.com******** Supportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)Maryann Petri: dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.comhttps://www.tiktok.com/@maryannpetriFacebook: https://www.youtube.com/@slamthegavelpodcasthostmar5536Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/guitarpeace/Pinterest: Slam The Gavel Podcast/@guitarpeaceLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maryann-petri-62a46b1ab/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@slamthegavelpodcasthostmar5536 Twitter https://x.com/PetriMaryannEzlegalsuit.com*DISCLAIMER* The use of this information is at the viewer/user's own risk. Not financial, medical nor legal advice as the content on this podcast does not constitute legal, financial, medical or any other professional advice. Viewer/user's should consult with the relevant professionals. Reproduction, distribution, performing, publicly displaying and making a derivative of the work is explicitly prohibited without permission from content creator. Podcast is protected by owner. The content creator maintains the exclusive right and any unauthorized copyright infringement is subject to legal prosecution. Support the showSupportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)http://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/
[originally published on Patreon Mar 31, 2023; note that this was before the Diddy arrests and allegations lol] It's time for another rap episode, this time to discuss the hot topic of rap snitches, informants, undercovers, plants, and rats in the rap industry. I'm joined by Luke Marshall (@thingobserver) of Things Observed podcast to examine this thorny issue. We attempt to examine the topic in general terms through the case of 6ix9ine's words and deeds, and then Luke walks us through the case of Tupac and the possibility of infiltrating rap 'for good', and various COINTELPRO-style tactics used against him. Along the way, we discuss police corruption, whether Death Row Records was an intelligence front, Suge Knight's curious career, LAPD and Rampart scandals, possible Mossad involvement, and many related topics. We also discuss Wu Tang Clan manager Michael Caruso's snitching, strange things occurring with ODB, and the interesting case of 50 Cent's possible role in related activities. episode art by Robert Voyvodich @r.voy__ Things Observed podcast: https://rss.com/podcasts/thingsobserved/ Songs: Rap Snitch Knishes by MF Doom Deep Cover by Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg Tell Tell Tell by Project Pat Don't Snitch by Mac Dre Ruff Ryders Anthem by DMX
Michael Caruso is a Professional racing car driver in the Supercars and TCR Australia Championship. Co-founder and Host of Below the Bonnet Podcast on KAYO Sports. He has turned his passion for motorsport into a living find out his tips on how to do this successfully. Also she's a husband and father to three beautiful children he says finding balance is so important in life and talks around whys to do it as well as his podcast telling your more than you'll hear in mainstream media about what's really going on in Motorsport, check out Below the Bonnet with David Reynolds. Whispering Loudly, The Workshop Whisperer's Podcast. Thanks to Titanium Sponsor, Mechanic Desk and Diamond Sponsor Ventavid. Find out more about the Workshop Whisperer - https://workshopwhisperer.com/ Want to find out how The Workshop Whisperer team can help put your auto repair shop on the path to business success? Head to https://www.workshopwhisperer.com/whisperingloudly to claim your free Workshop Success Session with the team. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this day in legal history, November 27, 1815, marked a significant moment in the constitutional journey of Poland. Emperor Alexander I of Russia, in his capacity as King of Poland, signed a constitution for the Kingdom of Poland, a state reconstituted under Russian dominance. This event followed the Congress of Vienna's directive to provide a constitutional framework for Poland, leading to the unofficial naming of the state as Congress Poland or Kongresówka.The Kingdom of Poland, established as one of the smallest Polish states in history, was significantly smaller than both the preceding Duchy of Warsaw and the earlier Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. The constitution was unilaterally granted by the ruler without parliamentary vote, reflecting a top-down approach to governance.Prince Adam Czartoryski played a pivotal role in drafting this constitution, although its final version bore the edits and influences of Emperor Alexander I and his advisors. Notably liberal for its time, the constitution promised freedoms including speech and religious tolerance, showcasing the influence of both Polish and Russian Enlightenment thought. However, in contrast to the Constitution of the Duchy of Warsaw, it favored the nobility and rolled back certain rights previously extended to Polish Jews and peasants.The Russian authorities never fully honored the constitution's provisions. Its liberal yet vague articles were frequently manipulated, avoided, or outright violated. The promised parliament, scheduled to convene biennially, only met sporadically, with sessions in 1818, 1820, 1826, and 1830, the latter two held secretly. The infrequent sessions and the government's conservative stance within them sparked liberal dissent among deputies.This growing dissatisfaction, fueled by the disregard for constitutional promises, eventually led to the November Uprising in 1830. During this tumultuous period, the constitution underwent modifications, but following the uprising's failure, it was replaced by the Organic Statute of the Kingdom of Poland on February 26, 1832. This new statute, far more conservative and granted by Tsar Nicholas I of Russia, never saw actual implementation, marking the end of a brief but pivotal chapter in Poland's constitutional history.Kirkland & Ellis, a top-grossing law firm in Big Law, recently reported substantial earnings from retainer payments connected to the bankruptcies of Rite Aid Corp. and WeWork Inc., totaling $41.5 million. These payments come in addition to a $2.5 million retainer from another bankrupt client, SmileDirectClub Inc. Kirkland, recognized for its large number of nonequity partners, has recently inducted seven new partners from its restructuring practice, which gained prominence for representing several cryptocurrency companies in Chapter 11 cases.Kirkland's notable role in high-profile bankruptcies involves complex legal and financial navigations, though the firm did not comment on its specific work for WeWork and Rite Aid. In WeWork's case, Kirkland received over $22 million in retainers and is involved in the company's bankruptcy process to address lease issues, with billing rates for its lawyers ranging from $685 to $2,245 per hour. Other law firms, including Munger, Tolles & Olson; Cole Schotz; and Canada's Goodmans, are also advising WeWork, with varying retainer fees and hourly rates.For Rite Aid's bankruptcy, Kirkland disclosed receiving about $19.5 million in retainers, with similar hourly rates as in the WeWork case. Rite Aid has engaged additional legal counsel, including Cole Schotz, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, and Kobre & Kim, each receiving significant retainer payments and billing at various hourly rates. The company, under new legal leadership, faces a deadline to emerge from Chapter 11 by March 1.WeWork, Rite Aid Bankruptcy Fees $41.5 Million Haul for KirklandThe Federal Defender Supreme Court Resource & Assistance Panel (DSCRAP) has become instrumental in aiding federal public defenders in preparing for arguments before the US Supreme Court. Andrew Adler, a federal defender, exemplifies this effort, making his third appearance at the Supreme Court, a rare achievement for federal public defenders who usually argue only once before the justices. This trend is notable, as federal defenders across the nation have argued at least one case each term since 2000, according to Adler.The Supreme Court's limited case docket intensifies the competition for arguing cases, with elite law firms often pressuring defenders to hand over their cases to more experienced advocates. To counter this, DSCRAP supports first-time advocates by partnering them with experienced federal defenders. This initiative is a response to criticisms from Supreme Court justices regarding the quality of representation provided by criminal defense attorneys.Justice Sonia Sotomayor, for instance, criticized attorneys unwilling to pass their cases to seasoned Supreme Court advocates, labeling it as "malpractice." This sentiment reflects the dominance of a small, elite group of big firm lawyers in the Supreme Court bar. However, federal defenders often possess deep subject matter expertise and extensive experience in federal appellate courts.Andrew Adler's preparation for his current case, Jackson v. United States, demonstrates the collaborative efforts to ensure successful arguments. DSCRAP assisted in brainstorming strategies and planned moot courts for Adler, while he also worked with Supreme Court veteran Jeff Fisher for brief preparation. Michael Caruso, the federal public defender for the Southern District of Florida, emphasizes the value of partnering with experienced high court veterans for insights and argument preparation.This collaborative approach aims to balance the often David and Goliath-like scenario federal defenders face when opposing top government lawyers, like the U.S. Solicitor General's Office attorneys. The partnerships and support systems developed within the federal defender community illustrate their commitment to providing quality representation in the nation's highest court, countering the perceived home court advantage of repeat players.Federal Defenders Combine Forces to Argue at US Supreme CourtThe new Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) rules for clawing back executive pay are causing significant challenges and discussions in corporate America. These rules, mandated by the Dodd-Frank Act of 2010 but only issued in 2022, require companies to adopt policies to recoup bonuses from executives in cases of accounting errors. Failing to implement these policies by the December 1 deadline risks expulsion from stock exchanges like Nasdaq and the New York Stock Exchange.The complexity of these rules is considerable, as demonstrated by a legal team at Latham & Watkins LLP, who spent over five hours on a call just to create a flowchart for clients. The SEC's directive primarily targets bonuses linked to earnings metrics that are later found to be miscalculated. This not only includes major financial restatements, known as "Big R" corrections, but also smaller, often unnoticed adjustments labeled "Little R" revisions.These "Little R" revisions, typically slipped into regular financial filings, are more common than the more conspicuous "Big R" restatements. However, the SEC's new rules do not cover out-of-period adjustments, which are minor fixes to immaterial errors in past financial statements. Despite this, companies must now indicate on their annual financial statements if any past correction, including out-of-period adjustments, was made.This means companies must now discern between "Little R" revisions and out-of-period adjustments more carefully, a task that has gained new significance under these rules. As Keith Halverstam of Latham & Watkins LLP notes, this represents a new reality where both executive and accounting teams need to be acutely aware of these distinctions.Beyond accounting complexities, the SEC rules also raise questions about their applicability to overseas companies listed on US exchanges, especially in countries where clawing back pay is prohibited. Additionally, the rules apply to the pre-tax amount of wrongly awarded compensation, posing challenges for long-term incentive programs tied to company stock performance.As companies navigate these new regulations, the focus will also shift to how these policies are implemented in practice, leading to further questions and potential issues, as noted by Veronica Wissel of Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP. This situation indicates a significant shift in executive compensation and corporate governance, requiring meticulous compliance and strategic planning.SEC Executive Clawback Rules Bring Late Nights as Deadline NearsIn recent days, New York has seen a surge in lawsuits filed against notable individuals under the Adult Survivors Act (ASA). This act, passed in May 2022, was a critical amendment to state law, allowing alleged victims of sexual offenses, where the statute of limitations had lapsed, to file civil suits within a one-year period. This "lookback window" began on November 24, 2022, and was set to close on November 24, 2023, creating a sense of urgency for filings.The ASA was designed to address the delayed effects of trauma often experienced by survivors of sexual assault, recognizing that many are unable to come forward immediately after the incident. This legislation mirrors the earlier Child Victims Act of 2019, providing a similar opportunity for adults.As the deadline approached, there was a notable increase in high-profile lawsuits. Figures like Sean "Diddy" Combs, New York Mayor Eric Adams, and former President Donald Trump were among those sued under the ASA. For example, Trump was ordered to pay $5 million in damages to writer E. Jean Carroll for defamation and battery related to an incident alleged to have occurred in 1996.This wave of lawsuits highlights a crucial aspect of the ASA: its capacity to empower survivors of historic sexual abuse to seek justice, regardless of the elapsed time. While the law initially saw relatively few filings, the rush near the deadline indicates a significant response from survivors seizing this opportunity.Overall, the ASA has facilitated over 2,500 legal actions, underscoring the widespread impact of sexual assault and the need for legal avenues to address long-standing grievances. The law's expiry has prompted a final push for justice, bringing numerous cases into the public eye and spotlighting the pervasive issue of sexual misconduct across various sectors.Adult Survivors Act deadline prompts rush of sexual assault lawsuitsGovernor Hochul Signs Adult Survivors ActActor Jamie Foxx accused of sexual abuse in New York lawsuit | ReutersNew York Mayor Eric Adams accused of sexual assault in 1993 | Reuters Get full access to Minimum Competence - Daily Legal News Podcast at www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
Stare Decisis, a Latin term meaning “let it stand,” is a key element of how American law is interpreted, applied, and adjudicated. When applied, it leads courts to stand by decided cases, to uphold precedents, and/or to maintain former adjudications. How exactly that principle should be applied, however, is a topic of some debate. In Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the Supreme Court held that a proper application of stare decisis required an assessment of the strength of the grounds on which the prior precedent was based. That articulation has led some to question: what are the implications of applying that conception of stare decisis to the Court’s constitutional criminal jurisprudence under the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Eighth Amendments? What might be its effect on those rights and remedies?Featuring:Hon. John F. Bash, III, Partner, Quinn EmanuelMr. Michael Caruso, Federal Public Defender, Southern District of FloridaProf. Meghan J. Ryan, Co-Director, Tsai Center for Law, Science and Innovation, Altshuler Distinguished Teaching Professor, and Professor of Law, Southern Methodist University Dedman School of LawProf. John Stinneford, Edward Rood Eminent Scholar Chair, Professor of Law, & Senior Fellow, Hamilton Center for Classical and Civic Education, Levin College of Law, University of FloridaModerator: Hon. Amul Thapar, United States Court of Appeals, Sixth CircuitOverflow: Chinese Room
Get ready to rev up your passion for motorsport as we dive into the exhilarating world with V8 Supercar and TCR driver, Michael Caruso, covering dynamic racing transitions, team strategies, and Bathurst thrills. Embark on an electrifying journey with V8 Supercar and TCR driver, Michael Caruso. From co-driving with Team 18 to karting roots, his evolution to racing fame unfolds. Discover dynamic team strategies, Bathurst anticipation, and insights into the TCR season. Michael's firsthand accounts of the Bathurst 1000 and thoughts on Allegri's return to Juventus cap off this high-octane episode, providing an unfiltered look into the racing world. Join us for an immersive dive into the essence of motorsport through the eyes of a seasoned expert. For more thrilling discussions spanning Formula 1, V8 Supercars, MotoGP, NASCAR, and the exciting world of go-karting subscribe to Negative Camber, the Motorsport Show negativecamber.co, YouTube or wherever you listen to podcasts. Chapter Summaries (0:00:01) - Motorsport Enthusiasts Discuss Racing and TransitionsMichael Caruso chats about the excitement of Bathurst Super Week, the different approaches of Tickford and Team 18, and his hopes for a good result on Sunday. (0:08:34) - TCR Season and Italian Heritage DiscussionMichael Caruso shares his experience of preparing for a test day, cycling routine, home gym setup, and TCR season with Alpha, discussing the challenges of staying fit during the pandemic. (0:18:45) - Passion for Go-Kart RacingMichael Caruso discusses his karting successes, transition to European circuits, first Bathurst 1000 experience, and Allegri's return to Juventus. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We spoke to Mark Winterbottom from DEWALT Racing about once again teaming up with Michael Caruso for the Bathurst 1000, and the return of the Sandown 500. Plus we look ahead to 2024 and get Frosty's thoughts on his new teammate David Reynolds as well. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This feature interview is the perfect spark to ignite the next 100 episodes of Rusty's Garage! Join Rusty, as he dives into the thrilling world of motorsports with Michael Caruso. It's engaging, fun and insightful. Uncover Caruso's incredible journey – which really is a masterclass for aspiring racers. Hold on tight as we explore his entry into Nationals after just a few kart races, which includes grabbing the keys to his dad's racecar on his way to an epic adventure. Brace for tales of grit, twists and turns. Plus the influence of the legendary Kevin Bartlett. This charismatic racer shares heart-pounding moments – from Formula 3 excitement to Europe as well as the jaw-dropping F3000 racecar, with a surprising price tag and his leap into the Supercars scene. Gear up, tune in, and let Rusty take you on a journey through Caruso's awe-inspiring racing story. Head to Rusty's Facebook, Twitter or Instagram and give us your feedback and let us know what you want to hear about in future Rusty's Garage episodes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Affectionately known as "Robbo", by none other than the legendary Garry Rogers, this chat continues to flow through the highs and lows of Michael Caruso's racing career, including the fateful twist which catapulted him into the driver's seat at Bathurst. As well as the insights into how Brad and Kim Jones guided him through that intense weekend. We head back in time to the iconic first-gen Supercars with their H-pattern gearboxes. Plus, his bond with the incredible Lee Holdsworth and how they steered GRM to unprecedented heights. We go beyond Nissan's Altima program, and step into the realms of TV, TCR and plenty more. Head to Rusty's Facebook, Twitter or Instagram and give us your feedback and let us know what you want to hear about in future Rusty's Garage episodes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen to Aaron Noonan's interview with driver Michael Caruso live from the Newcastle 500! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a Text Message.In this episode, Michael Caruso shares how, after a harrowing incident, he and his brother came up with the idea for Raptor Shield, a protective vest for small dogs to protect against hawks, coyotes, and other predators. Michael gives us the inside scoop on the design process, what he's learned about marketing, and how Raptor Shield builds strong relationships with their customers. Learn more about Michael and how Raptor Shield helps protect dogs from birds of prey here: www.raptorshield.com Grab your calendar here: 2023 Pet Industry Events CalendarSubscribe to our Pet Events Newsletter:https://americanpetprofessionals.com/subscribe-here/Submit a pet event for our Pet Events Newsletter:https://americanpetprofessionals.com/peteventsnewsletter/submitpetevent/Get our 75+ Pet Podcasts Workbook & Guide!Over 20 pages of content, information, checklists, & our list of 75+ Pet Podcasts.Click here to get yours!Learn more about American Pet Professionals by going to:www.AmericanPetProfessionals.comSupport the Show.If you haven't done so yet, please follow or subscribe to our podcast! We have many solo episodes here on the podcast with ideas, tips and information about pet businesses and the pet industry. And many more incredible pet industry professionals in future episodes. If you're not following the podcast you will miss out on valuable information. Follow now!Music: "You Can Do More" by lemonmusicstudio
Great to have Supercars driver Michael Caruso join us this morning to preview this weekend's Bathurst 1000!
On the Grid's massive 2022 Repco Bathurst 1000 preview show is back! Every car, driver and team is profiled ahead of the Great Race this year as we set the scene for the big one. Dropping in along the way are some special guests, including defending winner Lee Holdsworth, podium finisher Michael Caruso and the Caltex Young Stars duo of Matt Chahda and Jaylyn Robotham. Every car, every driver and every possible permutation is discussed at length as we set the scene for the biggest day in Australian Motorsport each year. ** Head to www.theracetorque.com/caltex to grab your free Caltex with Techron cap now!
Michael Caruso is our key guest this week to discuss his return to the podium in TCR Australia - finally - after a challenging year. 'Robbo' also discusses his move into broadcasting with the SpeedSeries crew and his upcoming Bathurst 1000 campaign with Mark Winterbottom. Then it's a full recap of the epic Sandown weekend, the wild weather, the world's wildest GT race - plus chats about S5000 testing, Formula Ford at The Bend and our weekly Doric Power Rankings, where we give our HOTs and NOTs from the week that was.
It was the last ever round at Pukekohe in New Zealand and it was a fitting farewell for the finale with Shane van Gisbergen the home town hero. We look back at all the fallout from Puke' and look ahead to Sandown this weekend as the SpeedSeries returns to the iconic Melbourne track for the first time since 2019. Michael Caruso joins us to talk about his TCR Australia campaign so far, and we'll touch base with Stevie J who's also at Sandown this weekend for Jett's debut at the track in the Trans Am series.
It's going to be a busy few weeks for Michael Caruso and it all kicks off this weekend at Sandown when TCR Australia makes it's return to the track for the first time since 2019. We chat to Robbo about the season so far, and his next assignment - co-driving with Mark Winterbottom in the Bathurst 1000 this October!
On the second episode of the season we recap the Bush League draft. The draft was followed by some drama that involved a declined trade. Chace and I discuss if Michael Caruso is out of his mind or a pioneer ahead of his time. Zach Edwards, Tom Sinko, and Tim Calvao all weigh in with phone calls. I guarantee you haven't heard another fantasy podcast talk this extensively about kickers.
New Supercars recruit James Golding jumps in the Parked Up guest seat and gets fired the hard questions by Grant Rowley and co-host Michael Caruso ahead of the Townsville 500.
Hosts Nate Wilcox & Ryan Harkness talk about Storm Raves and their various downtown rivals, club kids and others involved in the first wave of rave on the US East coast.Have a question or a suggestion for a topic or person for Nate to interview? Email letitrollpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter.Follow us on Facebook.Let It Roll is proud to be part of Pantheon Podcasts.
Huge episode of Parked Up, with race driver and TV star Michael Caruso joining us, plus a chat with Marcos Ambrose and the management behind the resurgent V8 SuperUtes Series.
He finished third on the podium back in 2009, and now Supercars driver Michael Caruso is ready to taste success again. He spoke with Matty this morning on the race and more.
On the show TODAY... Scott Sattler wrapping up the Brandon Smith saga NRL Transfer Update - Should more players be loaned?Former Australian cricketer Gavin Robertson SENZ Mornings Host Ian Smith Fake news from the Newsroom NBL season preview with Matt Logue Bathurst 1000 Preview with Supercars driver Michael Caruso
This week we're talking to James Moffat on the V8 Sleuth Podcast powered by Repco. In Part 2, we pick up the chat in 2011 when Moff came close to snagging a surfboard in his first Gold Coast 600, the Nissan years – including his maiden V8 Supercars win at Winton in 2013 and standing on the Bathurst podium in 2014, and his difficult years at Garry Rogers Motorsport and the roundabouts way he returned to them to race in the TCR Australia Series. He also tackles your National Motor Racing Museum Couch Racer Questions and the V8 Sleuth Top 10 Shootout.V8 Sleuth Bookshop: https://bookshop.v8sleuth.com.au
V8 Supercar and TCR star Michael Caruso joins the show and talks a bit about his past, the present and the not too distant future with the Bathurst super week not too far away. Jamie and Leigh also recap the recent Pooraka Hire Kart 100 lap race and the 4ss Enduro held at Southern Go Kart Club as well.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode, we feature Bill Caruso, FFCSI, located in Denver, Colorado.It all started on May 12, 1987, when William “Bill” Caruso set up shop in the basement of his home in Littleton, Colorado, with the dream of creating a firm like no other in the food and laundry facilities planning/design/consulting field. Nearly three decades later, under the ownership/management of Stephen Young and Michael Caruso, the firm, now known as YoungCaruso, has become one of the leading international foodservice consulting practices in this very specialized industry. World-renown for its passion, commitment to excellence, innovation, and creativity, YoungCaruso continues to expand upon the legacy kickstarted by Bill Caruso.Find out more about Bill at: https://youngcaruso.com/#foodserviceconsultant #fcsi #foodservice #myfcsi
Michael Caruso is a Professional racing car driver in the Supercars and TCR Australia Championship. Co-founder and Host of Below the Bonnet Podcast on KAYO Sports. Husband and father to three beautiful children. Here he talks about becoming a supercar driver, signing with Team 18, starting Below the Bonnet with David Reynolds and the importance of enjoying work-life balance and staying present. Great episode! Whispering Loudly, The Workshop Whisperer's Podcast Thanks to sponsors Podium, and Mechanic Desk. Find out more about the Workshop Whisperer - https://workshopwhisperer.com/ Proudly produced by Newcastle Podcast Station. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gen3 is big news in Supercars, so we speak with Speedcafe.com's editor Connor O'Brien about the fall out of the past week. We also speak with Michael Caruso about all things TCR Australia, Supercars and podcasting.Connor O'Brien: 7 minutesMichael Caruso: 23 minutes
Interviews with Michael Caruso, Evan Good, Cole Fleming, Dante Perri, Brice Baumgart and Hudson Shields regarding the 2021 season.
TCR race winner Josh Buchan joins us as we review Sydney, preview the Supercars at The Bend and dive into just about anything else in the sport.
He's the busiest man in motorsport but he's been good enough to join us for a bit in the lead up to the Bathurst 6 Hour. Michael Caruso joins us ahead of Round 3 of the Supercheap Auto TCR Australia series at Mount Panorama this weekend for a preview of the round, plus we ask Robbo about his new co-drive with Mark Winterbottom at this years Bathurst 1000, and we chat about his new venture with David Reynolds - Below The Bonnet on Kayo Sports!
After a year on hiatus due to the pandemic, the Bathurst 6 Hour is back this Easter weekend with a field of over 60 entries taking part and a variety of support categories from Hyundai Excels, to TCR Australia. Althought just when we thought that COVID wouldn't rear it's ugly head, the current Brisbane outbreak has caused the next Supercars round to be postponed by a week. Plus we spoke to Michael Caruso from Garry Rogers Motorsport and host of Below The Bonnet on Kayo Sports about his return to the Mountain, but the for the first time in a TCR car and we touch on his other Bathurst drive for this year - co-driving with Mark Winterbottom at the 1000 this year!
Jordan Cox has been earmarked as a future superstar in motorsport and he's the current series leader in the Supercheap Auto TCR Australia Championship, and he joined us on The Driver's Seat to talk about his second season in the category, as well as what it's like being team mates with Michael Caruso, and James Moffat
Erebus Motorsport boss Barry Ryan joins us to discuss the trials and tribulations of the 2020 Supercars season, talking openly and honestly about the difficult year. The Parked Up lads also go deep into the Triple Eight Race Engineering news, plus plenty of their usual, useless banter!Barry Ryan: 23 minutes
Incoming Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit rookie Michael Caruso joins us to chat about his upbringing, swimming and fishing. Then, Kyle and Jody run through Derek Mundy's big Phoenix Bass Fishing League win on Sam Rayburn and a few other small topics.
This week Supercars race winner and Drivers' Driver Award recipient Lee Holdsworth joins us on the V8 Sleuth Podcast. In Part 1, Lee chats about the recent news that he's no longer a full-time Supercars racer, his move to TCR with support from Betty Klimenko, where his love of motorsport came from, his unorthodox progression towards Supercars compared to his peers, the ‘manual Tinder' event where he met his wife Alana, plus the true origins of his ‘Leethal' nickname and the straightforward way he got it to stick at Garry Rogers Motorsport.V8 Sleuth Bookshop: https://bookshop.v8sleuth.com.au
This week we're recapping the best moments from across all the episodes in 2020 of the V8 Sleuth Podcast powered by Timken! We had the privilege of bringing to you some amazing stories this year, while your National Motor Racing Museum Couch Racer Questions and the Motorfocus Top 10 Shootout also delivered some incredible and funny tales – we've picked out a handful for you to enjoy!If this is your first time listening to the V8 Sleuth Podcast, make sure to go back and listen to the full episodes of each guest you hear from in this compilation!V8 Sleuth Bookshop: https://bookshop.v8sleuth.com.au
Kiwi king Greg Murphy pops in to talk about his COVID-19 experience, watching Supercars from afar and the future aspirations of his offspring. We also discuss the first leg of the double Darwin Supercars events, the controversies and grab Michael Caruso on the phone.All of that and a bunch more in episode 22 of Parked Up, powered by RaceFuels.
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In what seems like an eternity we turn our eyes to this weekend at Sydney Motorsport Park for the resumption of the Supercars season! We spoke to Michael Caruso co-host of the award winning Below The Bonnet podcast and got his thoughts on the PIRTEK Enduro Cup and when we can see him next on track for GRM in the TCR Australia series. Plus young gun Thomas Randle returned to the show to talk about his new venture - The Dream Simulation, and with the news that Super2 grids will be combined with the V8 Touring Cars this year we got his thoughts on how that could affect the Super2 Championship
We're finally going racing this weekend and we caught up with Michael Caruso to talk about the countdown to his return to the track for Garry Rogers Motorsport in the TCR Australia series, and Robbo gives us on his thoughts on what may happen for this year's PIRTEK Enduro Cup
This week multiple Supercars Championship race winner Michael Caruso joins us on the V8 Sleuth Podcast powered by Timken. In Part 2, Caruso talks about standing on the podium at Bathurst in 2009, that incredible mid-race spin at Reid Park, and the real origin story of the special Valvoline livery that he and Lee Holdsworth used that weekend. He also tells a hilarious tale from the night out after his maiden V8 race win at Hidden Valley, opens up on his Nissan years, and tackles your National Motor Racing Museum Couch Racer Questions and our Motorfocus Top 10 Shootout.V8 Sleuth Bookshop: https://bookshop.v8sleuth.com.au
This week multiple Supercars Championship race winner Michael Caruso joins us on the V8 Sleuth Podcast powered by Timken. In Part 1, Caruso talks about growing up watching his dad Mick race, his early years in karting and his brief time in Formula Ford, as well as his move to Europe to sweep floors for a Formula 3000 team to try and land a race drive. He then opens up about making the switch to V8 Supercars, the key role the late Jim Morton played in launching his tin-top career, and his … unusual … job interview with Garry Rogers.V8 Sleuth Bookshop: https://bookshop.v8sleuth.com.au
We are back behind the wheel for this edition of Splinters as we return to the world of Motor Racing. Tonight, The Wise Man and the Raging Bull team up to look at the fall of one of the most iconic brands not just in Australian Motor Racing but Australia itself.With the future of the Supercar Championship more in doubt than Caruso's driving (we are talking about the Bull, not his non-relative Michael Caruso), the duo looks at how this iconic brand got to where it is now and what the impact will be on the competition going forward.What are some of the ideas? You'll just have to download the podcast and find out, at least before you shred your tyres out.
We are back behind the wheel for this edition of Splinters as we return to the world of Motor Racing. Tonight, The Wise Man and the Raging Bull team up to look at the fall of one of the most iconic brands not just in Australian Motor Racing but Australia itself.With the future of the Supercar Championship more in doubt than Caruso's driving (we are talking about the Bull, not his non-relative Michael Caruso), the duo looks at how this iconic brand got to where it is now and what the impact will be on the competition going forward.What are some of the ideas? You'll just have to download the podcast and find out, at least before you shred your tyres out.
Episode 10 of Parked Up is jammed full of news, views and potential spews!Parked Up hosts Tony D'Alberto and Grant Rowley speak to Winton Motor Raceway General Manager Jeff Grech who delivered some huge news regarding the future of the circuit.They also catch up with Renault TCR Australia driver Dylan O'Keeffe, as well as Motorsport.com journalist Andrew van Leeuwen.Also, a new segment called 'Will Tony eat it?' – It's a food eating challenge that will test every ounce of Tony's mental strength!------------------------13m – Will Tony eat it?17m – Jeff Grech37m – Dylan O'Keeffe51m – Andrew van Leeuwen
Having been in the motorsport scene for over 25 years Michael Caruso has seen it all. From starting in karts in the 1990's winning an Australian Championship before progressing through to the Supercars Championship where he is a race winner.Caruso discusses the importance of learning the fundamentals in kart racing where he still has fierce battles in Supercars with his former rivals. Michael also chats how Garry Rogers played a major role in his development & what young drivers coming through the ranks need to do in order to start out with a race team.We relive an infamous incident with Will Davison also in "The Punt"Follow Michael's career at:FacebookInstagramWebsite
Having been in the motorsport scene for over 25 years Michael Caruso has seen it all. From starting in karts in the 1990’s winning an Australian Championship before progressing through... The post Swapping Paint – Michael Caruso appeared first on David Sera.
I think I was probably the most excited fan in the world when I heard my favorite webseries DeVanity was nominated for a Daytime Emmy! Over the past 4 seasons, we've watched the evolution of this incredible soap opera unfold thanks to amazing writing, an incredible cast and I feel lucky to have been a part of the ride. If anyone deserves this nomination, it's Michael Caruso. I feel very fortunate to be his friend and proud to call myself a forever fan! In my view, he is the Aaron Spelling of my generation and now, everyone will see what I saw from day one- that he is the best! Join me tonight as we revisit the entire series, get Michael's thoughts on what it means for the webseries genre that DeVanity is nominated and what plans he has for the future!
Tonight I'll chat with the director of DeVanity, Kelly Portier about the entire series, her thoughts upon finishing the last season and her favorite moments!