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Trainer Wesley Ward joins Mike Penna and Angela Hermann to preview his Royal Ascot contenders, owner Mark Cornett & trainer Saffie Joseph Jr. discuss White Abarrio ahead of the June 27 Stephen Foster, and we walk through Saturday's stakes action at Monmouth & Delaware Park with Brian Skirka (MTH) and Chris Sobocinski (DEL). Plus, Vance Hanson gives you three races to watch in this week's 'TwinSpires Triple Play', Kurt Becker takes you on a weekly 'Stroll Through Racing History' presented by Keeneland and Dale Romans & Tim Wilkin debate the hottest storylines surrounding this year's Belmont Stakes on 'I Ask, They Answer' presented by the University of Louisville Equine Industry Program in the College of Business.
HRRN's Weekend Stakes Preview. Bobby Neuman and Angela Hermann handicap the weekend's biggest stakes races including G3 Daytona, G3 Summertime Oaks, NYSS – Cupecoy's Joy, Monomoy Girl OS, Chorleywood, G3 Eatontown, Monmouth, G3 Salvator Mile, G3 Robert G. Dick Memorial, G3 Delaware Oaks, G3 San Juan Capistrano, plus give you the weekend's "Best Bet
Jeremy Plonk & Scott Shapiro handicap stakes races from Churchill Downs, Santa Anita, Monmouth, Delaware Park and more.
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An early morning fire has severely damaged a derelict property on Monmouth Street in Morningside, leading to a complete shutdown of the street. Five fire crews successfully extinguished the blaze, and investigators are now checking the abandoned home to ensure no squatters were inside and to determine the cause of the fire.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason welcomes Kellie Reilly in for our weekly International Radar segment. Then Jason talks stakes racing from Churchill Downs and Monmouth.
Dispatches: The Podcast of the Journal of the American Revolution
This week our guest is author and JAR contributor Gary Ecelbarger. The Point of Woods changed the Battle of Monmouth, and Nathaniel Ramsey was central to its success. For more information visit www.allthingsliberty.com.
In The Money Media's late-week show kicks off with a preview of Saturday horse racing action from Monmouth Park hosted by Mikee P! He's joined by Ryan Anderson to break down the contenders and betting strategies for the day before PTF returns for a segment on using statistical analysis to handicap Belmont Stakes 2026 & Epsom Derby 2026, both of which will run this Saturday (June 6). PTF is joined by Adam Mills from Total Performance Data and Joe Applebaum from Waigr, Inc. to go over in-race data on the major contenders in this year's Belmont Stakes and Epsom Derby as well as evaluating each contender's win probabilities to assess pricing inefficiencies within the pools.
In The Money Media's late-week show kicks off with a preview of Saturday horse racing action from Monmouth Park hosted by Mikee P! He's joined by Ryan Anderson to break down the contenders and betting strategies for the day before PTF returns for a segment on using statistical analysis to handicap Belmont Stakes 2026 & Epsom Derby 2026, both of which will run this Saturday (June 6). PTF is joined by Adam Mills from Total Performance Data and Joe Applebaum from Waigr, Inc. to go over in-race data on the major contenders in this year's Belmont Stakes and Epsom Derby as well as evaluating each contender's win probabilities to assess pricing inefficiencies within the pools.
The Monmouth-Roseville Titans take on the Illini West Chargers in a class 2A sectional semifinal at IVC High School in Chillicothe.
Jenny discusses the FIFA World Cup promotion at McDonald's, new items on the menu, and more on the WRAM Morning Show.
Joy previews upcoming performances with the Monmouth Municipal Band on WRAM.
Rod, Lew, and Ken discuss the Building and Zoning Report from Director Clark, Public Works update from Director Bledsoe, update from LRS, a proposed east side TIF District, and more on the WRAM Morning Show.
This month on Magus we're discussing maybe the most influential wizard of all time, and a true original - it's only flippin' Merlin!We track his development through prehistory via the archetype of the "Lord of Ecstasy" - a deific entity who appears in mythologies from all over the world.In addition to exploring his British precedents in the form of the Northern and Scots Lowland wild man of the woods Lailoken and the Welsh version of that same character in the form of Myrddin Wyllt, we also marinade ourselves in the swell of "Arthurian" stories that rose and sloshed about across the Medieval era.After he's given the name 'Merlinus' by Geoffrey of Monmouth though, Merlin becomes central to not just tales of Camelot but the propaganda of a slew of European kings.We track how, across the British Isles, his identity continues to twist and mutate - befitting the Latin title of his forebears, homo silvaticus. Though at the same time, across the English Channel, the French and central European courts thought of Merlin as one of the great masters of 'Natural Magic.' Born of a demon and a virgin princess, to alchemists and occultists from Cornelius Agrippa to the Brotherhood of the Golden Dawn he was the first building block of an extensive and rigorous magical system which offered proponents God-like powers to shape reality.From Thomas Malory to Alfred Lord Tennyson, J.R.R. Tolkien to the Disney corporation, he is a cultural emblem whose meaning has only continued to shapeshift.Which is only appropriate really, when you think about it...Speak with you again on Thursday for another triple-bill of fairy tales and chats about them with The Ratcatcher and The True History of Little Golden Hood and The Three Dwarfs!Thumbnail cover art for this episode features "Volkhv" by Andrey Shishkin.Three Ravens is an English myth and folklore podcast hosted by Eleanor Conlon and Martin Vaux.Released on Mondays, each weekly episode focuses on one of England's 39 historic counties, exploring the history, folklore and traditions of the area, from ghosts and mermaids to mythical monsters, half-forgotten heroes, bloody legends, and much, much more. Then, and most importantly, the pair take turns to tell a new version of an ancient story from that county - all before discussing what that tale might mean, where it might have come from, and the truths it reveals about England's hidden past...Bonus Episodes are released on Thursdays plus Local Legends episodes on Saturdays - interviews with acclaimed authors, folklorists, podcasters and historians with unique perspectives on that week's county.With a range of exclusive content on Patreon, too, including audio ghost tours, the Three Ravens Newsletter, and monthly Three Ravens Film Club episodes about folk horror films from across the decades, why not join us around the campfire and listen in?REGISTER FOR THE TALES OF SOUTHERN ENGLAND TOURVisit our website Join our Patreon Social media channels and sponsors Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brian previews the Coffee, Cars, and Planes event at the Monmouth Municipal Airport June 6th, the upcoming July 4th Fly-In breakfast, and more on the WRAM Morning Show.
The Monmouth-Roseville Titans battle the Alleman Pioneers at Princeton High School for a class 2A regional championship.
In The Money Media's Peter Thomas Fornatale (PTF) is back for the late-week Players' Podcast taking a look at Saturday horse racing action and betting opportunities. PTF is joined by Breeders' Cup Betting Challenge Champion Drew Coatney in the first segment for their usual handicapping of action from Woodbine for Saturday and is later joined on the show by inthemoneypodcast.com contributor Eric Solomon to break down racing from Monmouth for Saturday as well.
In The Money Media's Peter Thomas Fornatale (PTF) is back for the late-week Players' Podcast taking a look at Saturday horse racing action and betting opportunities. PTF is joined by Breeders' Cup Betting Challenge Champion Drew Coatney in the first segment for their usual handicapping of action from Woodbine for Saturday and is later joined on the show by inthemoneypodcast.com contributor Eric Solomon to break down racing from Monmouth for Saturday as well.
Chief Rexroat discusses a retiree breakfast, Academy graduates with the Illinois Fire Service Institute, Firefighters Awards, and more on the WRAM Morning Show.
Chief Switzer shares numbers from April, a retirement in the department, construction safety, and more on the WRAM Morning Show.
AJ and Danielle discuss an upcoming Pool Party at the Pattee Outdoor Pool in Monmouth, benefitting the Warren County Sheriff's Department for a future K-9, the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Warren County Law Enforcement Center, tax bills, and more on the WRAM Morning Show.
For decades, an old colonial house on the New Jersey shoreline was feared as one of the most haunted homes in America. Visitors claimed to see ghostly sea captains in the windows, hear phantom footsteps in the halls, and encounter spirits that refused to leave the property. But beneath the legend of the infamous “Spy House” lies an even stranger story — one involving Revolutionary War raids, a master showwoman who may have invented America's greatest ghost hoax. YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@HauntedAmericanHistory TikTok - @hah_podcast hauntedamericanhistory.com Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/hauntedamericanhistory LINKS FOR MY DEBUT NOVEL, THE FORGOTTEN BOROUGH Barnes and Noble - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-forgotten-borough-christopher-feinstein/1148274794?ean=9798319693334 AMAZON: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FQPQD68S EbookGOOGLE: https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=S5WCEQAAQBAJ&pli=1 KOBO: https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/the-forgotten-borough-2?sId=a10cf8af-5fbd-475e-97c4-76966ec87994&ssId=DX3jihH_5_2bUeP1xoje_ SMASHWORD: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/1853316 !! DISTURB ME !! APPLE - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/disturb-me/id1841532090 SPOTIFY - https://open.spotify.com/show/3eFv2CKKGwdQa3X2CkwkZ5?si=faOUZ54fT_KG-BaZOBiTiQ YOUTUBE - https://www.youtube.com/@DisturbMePodcast www.disturbmepodcast.com TikTok- @roadside.chris Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Retired Kansas City Police Intelligence Unit detective Gary Jenkins examines the rise and influence of Louis “Streaky” Gatto and the Genovese crime family's powerful New Jersey faction. Drawing from a 2004 New Jersey Crime Commission report, this episode explores how Genovese crews operated across multiple counties while controlling illegal gambling, loan sharking, and waterfront rackets through intimidation and organized violence. Gary breaks down the structure of Gatto's Bergen County crew, including the involvement of his son Joseph Gatto and son-in-law Alan “Little Al” Greco. The discussion details how the crew maintained control over bookmaking and gambling operations and how prosecutors later tied key members to murders connected to their criminal enterprises. The episode also dives into the federal RICO prosecution and the dramatic courtroom testimony of witness Robert Belli. Gary explains allegations that associates of the Gatto crew attempted to pressure and intimidate witnesses before testimony, including claims involving the infamous “evil eye” or malocchio. Prosecutors argued that subtle intimidation tactics, courtroom stares, and indirect threats were all part of an effort to influence testimony. Another major focus is Moe Brown, a reputed associate connected to the Gatto organization. The episode explores how prosecutors used recordings and testimony to connect Brown to the defendants and how his conduct in court became part of the government's intimidation narrative. Finally, Gary examines the later criminal cases involving Joseph Gatto, including offshore sports betting operations, convictions, prison sentences, and the eventual decline of the family's gambling empire. The episode concludes with the deaths of both Joseph Gatto and Louis “Streaky” Gatto, marking the end of an era for one of New Jersey's most feared Genovese crews. 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 Wires. A little extra I’m going to throw in here. I did this interview with Scott Deitch about Jerry Katina, and I got a lot of. [0:12] Comments, a lot of reactions to that show, a lot of New Jersey mob fans, Genovese mob fans out there. A guy named Carmine, Carmine something, he had some other numbers after his name. Carmine commented that I should do a show on Louis Streaky Gatto. That was a New Jersey capo who was one of the Chin’s best earners in the Genovese family. He had a crew down in New Jersey. And if you notice, one more thing, I was going to mention this before. I got a new hat. Now, check this out. [0:46] Hope you can see that. Got the gangland wire insignia on it. Now, this is my official gangland wire hat. [0:56] Louis Streaky Gatto, the New Jersey Crime Commission report in May 2004, reported that the Genovese family maintained five crews headquartered in New Jersey. Each was overseen by a capo, of course, and each of the four New York-based crews, this is right out of The Sopranos, about 40 soldiers and more than 400 criminal associates who were active in New Jersey. [1:21] They reported that the family operated in the northern New Jersey counties of Hudson, Essex, Union, Bergen, and Passaic County. They also had gained strength in Middlesex, Monmouth, and Ocean counties. Ocean, is that down in Atlantic City? I don’t have a map in front of me, so I’m not sure. The crime report stated that the Genovese family controlled the largest bookmaking and loan sharking rings in the New York, New Jersey metropolitan area. And the family maintained a strong influence on the Port Newark, Elizabeth, and Hudson County waterfronts. This report also identified the family consigliere Lawrence Little Larry Dentico as a person with the most extensive familiarity of the family’s New Jersey operations because he had been the top aide to the former consigliere and New York, New Jersey operations chief, Louis A. Bobby Mann. I did a show on Bobby Mann and Irwin Schiff and some of those plots, I don’t know, sometime in the last year, I believe. This 2004 report identified the five capos at that time in New Jersey, and they were Tino Fouimara, who died in 2010, Angelo Prisco, who died in 2017, Joseph Gatto died in 2010, Silvio DeVita, and Ludwig Bruchy, who died in 2020. [2:44] Now, Streaky Gatto, Louis Streaky Gatto, he was always the favorite money earner of Vincent de Chin Gigante. Before he was promoted to captain, his New Jersey crew was led by a capo named Peter LaPlaca until the mid-1970s, and that’s when Streaky Gatto took over the crew. Gatto was the boss of Bergen County with the help of his son, Joseph the Eagle Gatto. And his son-in-law, and a guy who keeps coming back in this thing, and who was his top enforcer, Alan Little Al Greco. I noticed a comment. Somebody said that he was really half Polish. I think his mother was Polish and his father was Italian. Somebody correct me on that in the comments, if you will. Controlled large illegal gambling, loan sharking, bookmaking operations in Bergen and Passaic counties. [3:33] These three guys used murder, violence, and fear to click on these rackets and control everybody who was a bookmaker. You couldn’t be, like Chicago, you couldn’t be a lone wolf bookmaker making money without these guys getting a piece of your action and working with you on it. They made sure that other rivals didn’t take advantage of somebody that was [3:55] under their protection. Gatto and Alan Greco, Little Al, were indicted on two counts of murder for the murders of Arthur Belli and Vincent Mastretti. They also were alleged to be behind the murders of a guy named Jack Handsome Jack, Ciaranella, Johnny Lombardi, and Peter Adamo. 1991-1990. [4:20] Streaky Gatto and Alan Greco were sentenced to 65 years. Streaky Gatto’s son, Joseph Gatto, was indicted on racketeering charges in the same RICO prosecution, but he only received 30 months. There was an appeal to that trial, and we learned a little bit about their brazen intimidation tactics, how it works. There’s a guy named Robert Belli, whose brother had had a gambling operation. His brother, Arthur Belli, was one of the persons in that RICO case that was murdered by Streaky Gatto. They called on Robert Belli to testify about the extortionate takeover of their gambling business. And he said that little Al Greco once told him, he said, things are going to be different now. And then shortly after that, Robert Belli’s hot dog truck was blown up and he was beaten by two men with baseball bats, typical mob extortionist takeovers of a small-time gambler, a bookie, a guy that had his own book of business, his own customers. As a result, he just gave it up. But he also testified that Belli disappeared and now we’re in trial for Belli being murdered by Streaky Gatto and planned on returning to the business just before he disappeared. [5:37] Now, in cross-examination, it turns out that he had been spoken to by somebody in the Gatto families because he all of a sudden starts agreeing with all the defense counsel’s suggestions, first of all, that the prosecutor paid him and pressured him, and all the local police and prosecutors involved in the case were corrupt. I’ll redirect. The prosecutor tries to show that Belli had become hostile to government and accommodating to the defense because he’d been intimidated. They asked Belli about a guy named Frank Sesta, who was known as Mo Brown. We’ll refer to him as Mo Brown. He was always known as Mo Brown. Belli stated that after defense investigators, Gatto’s lawyers and their investigators handed him into a meeting with the defense counsel, Mo Brown showed up and wanted to take him to the meeting. And then when he wouldn’t go with Mo Brown, Brown tried to pressure him into letting one of his associates drive him to this meeting and again to a pretrial hearing. He wouldn’t do it. He knew better than that. He took a ride with a government investigator. He did have to go meet with the defense counsel, of course. Anybody that’s going to be a witness against you, they have to make them available to the defense investigators and counsels, defense counsel, in order to do a deposition or just listen to what, see what they got to say. [6:59] He said Brown approached him and told him about a job interview. He said he’d take him to his job interview just before he testified at trial. He said Brown had discussed the case with him more than once and once said, isn’t it a shame that Little Al got 60 years in this case and he did get 65 years? And this all was coming out after they got their 65-year sentences, Little Al and Streaky Gatto. They just kept coming back. And then during the trial, the prosecutors got testimony from Belli that Moe Brown had been in the courtroom and standing directly in front of him several times and that he looked at him with an unhappy look. [7:36] Of course, they objected, the defense counsel objected to all that. They also introduced evidence that this Moe Brown was really closely connected to Streaky Gatto and Little Al Greco. They’d sent him into surveillance during the social club, the Lodi Social Club, and sent him with other people in the defendant’s gambling business. They also had a tape of a conversation between Louis Gatto Jr., Stryker Gatto’s son, and little Al Greco, talking about Mo Brown, that they were real familiar with him. So they connected Mo Brown to the Gattos and to Little Al Greco and then showed how he was then in court and was given the witness, the evil eye, the malokia, I think they call it, something like that was in The Godfather. And that he had tried to befriend the guy before he testified and told him about a job and tried to give him rides different places. They even mentioned that how… [8:39] They asked the witness Belli about three occasions during the trial when Al Greco had given him a look. One was before he testified, and Greco passed by him in the hallway, and he gave him a look. Defense has strenuously objected to this. It’s irrelevant, and you can’t really say that look was a bad look. The defense counsel strenuously objected to these points, but it was overruled. The second look came when Belli was in the back of the courtroom him waiting to testify, and Greco, Little Al Greco, just turned his chair around just to give him a look, and the third time was when Greco stood up and then turned over around and looked at Belli during the sidebar while Belli was on the stand. Prosecutor then asked Belli if Greco had ever looked at him that way before, and Belli said, well, he had. He said when he told him, Little Al Greco told him things are going to be different just before he beat him up, or had he beaten, And, of course, they strenuously object to all this. In the end, it did not do any good. In the end, little Al Greco still got his 65 years, and he didn’t get a new trial or anything. [9:45] A little story in regards to little Al Greco, the guy that was son-in-law to Strique Gatto and was right under him. It seemed like he was his main kind of enforcement guy, guy out dealing, maybe underboss, under people trying to, guy that deals with people on the street. He made a connection with a notorious New Jersey con artist and mob associates, Tom Giacomaro. They wanted him to come in and be a made man, supposedly, in the 80s. And, you know, he didn’t want it. He was independent. He knew better because once you come in, you know, they’re going to take everything from you. And he was quoted as saying, you know, I don’t want to kiss the ring. Everybody’s kissing Streaky Gatto’s ring, he said, except me. Jack Amaro was in the trucking business with two of Streaky’s crew, and they were making a lot of money. Streaky wanted to sit down. He wanted to bring this guy in because he was earning a lot of money. Giacomaro remembers that they met at Vesuvius in Newark. I mean, it sounds just like the Sopranos, doesn’t it? He described the table and how it went down. He said, Streaky sat at the head of the table with his sons right next to him, Joseph and Louis Jr. And his son-in-law, little Al Greco. [11:02] And Giacomaro remembered that Streaky was a skinny little guy who hardly said anything, but he said he had an ego big enough to suffocate the entire restaurant. Over again, little Al took care of the business during this lunch. He pitched Giacomaro on Friday. Him joining the family plan. And Streaky, during this time, he made a big production of putting some $100 bills between his knuckles. He held up his fist when the waiters came and they kissed his ring and took the bill and said, oh, thank you, Don Luigi. Thank you. During this lunch, he remembered that little Al once said, you know, we want to open the books for use. We got big plans for use. He knew what that meant. He knew he was then going to have to give him a percentage of his earnings and let them use his businesses to launder their money. Finally, he says, you know, Giacomaro says, I told Streaky and I told Lil Al, I said, you know, what can you really offer me with that? I don’t already have. He said, it was like everybody just quit breathing. [12:02] Just a dead silence fell over the table. He said he thought Streaky Yaddo was going to leap across his pastas and stab him in the eye with a fork. He didn’t, you know, he’s in a public place. And, you know, he would later say, you know, I was going to use them for everything they had, but never be one of them. You know, I’ll infiltrate their world all the way at the top if I can, [12:22] but I ain’t never being made because the only crime boss I want to answer to is myself. Joseph Gatto, Stricky Gatto’s son, was released in 1993, and he took over control of his father’s crew. He expanded the crew’s gambling operations and introduced, you know, brings it in the 21st century, so to speak, of the use of pagers and cell phones. And by 1999, he gets convicted again on some illegal gambling charges and took a plea deal. And at that time, he did admit that he was a capo of the Genovese family. You know, gambling is getting lesser, lighter sentences by then. He had a pretty light sentence. He gets released again in 2003. But a year later, he’s indicted in 2004 for running something called Catalina Sports, which is an offshore wire room in Costa rica bosley this thing was taking in 300 to 500 hundred thousand dollars profit per week and these gatos they were they were money earners that’s for sure that conviction gets overturned and you know by now 2005. [13:22] They did try him again in 2008. I don’t even know what happened. He’ll die in 2010. He’ll never go back to jail again. And nobody cares about gambling by then because it’s getting opened up all over the place. Streaky Gatto, who originally started talking about his father, died in prison in 2002. He never got out after he got that 65-year sentence from his RICO and murder convictions. So that’s a little bit about Louis Streaky Gatto. [13:48] And Carmine, thanks for suggesting that. So I hope y’all like this story. I hope y’all like my hat with my Gangland Wire logo on it. Talk to you later. Thanks, guys.
This edition of the In The Money Media Players' Podcast late-week show kicks off with a segment focused on action from the Jersey Shore for Saturday (May 23)! Peter Thomas Fornatale (PTF) is joined by Jonathon Kinchen (JK) to analyze the Late Pick 5 sequence from Monmouth Park for Saturday before PTF sits down with BCBC champ Drew Coatney for the next segment focused on action from Woodbine! Mikee P then takes the reins to wrap the show alongside handicapper and morning line oddsmaker Nick Tammaro to give spot plays for Saturday's racing from Churchill Downs.
This edition of the In The Money Media Players' Podcast late-week show kicks off with a segment focused on action from the Jersey Shore for Saturday (May 23)! Peter Thomas Fornatale (PTF) is joined by Jonathon Kinchen (JK) to analyze the Late Pick 5 sequence from Monmouth Park for Saturday before PTF sits down with BCBC champ Drew Coatney for the next segment focused on action from Woodbine! Mikee P then takes the reins to wrap the show alongside handicapper and morning line oddsmaker Nick Tammaro to give spot plays for Saturday's racing from Churchill Downs.
Craig and Craig discuss bringing back the Monmouth Farmer's Market to the Square in Downtown Monmouth, the Monmouth College Educational Garden, and more on the WRAM Morning Show.
Eugene previews the Muster in Monmouth event, hours of operation, Warren County stories on their YouTube channel, and more on the WRAM Morning Show.
The Monmouth-Roseville Titans host the LVC Miners for a non-conference game at Sunny Lane Field in Monmouth.
Ken recaps the City of Monmouth Council Meeting, including reports from Fire Chief Casey Rexroat, Police Chief Joe Switzer, a lead service line award for the ongoing replacement project, an upcoming public meeting to discuss the Downtown Streetscape of the 200 Blocks of North and South Main Streets, and more on the WRAM Morning Show.
Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors
Henry VIII wasn't content to just be King of England. He needed you to know he was descended from Constantine the Great, the Roman emperor who legalized Christianity and changed the course of Western history. And he had receipts. Made-up receipts, courtesy of a 12th century Welsh cleric named Geoffrey of Monmouth, but receipts nonetheless. In this minicast, we look at where this claim came from, why it mattered so much in the 1530s specifically, and why Henry wasn't even close to the only king playing this game. Turns out "I'm descended from a really impressive historical figure" was basically a whole genre of medieval and Tudor political propaganda, and once you see it, you can't unsee it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Monmouth Park weekend #2 on Preakness Saturday and we have you covered. New $3 Player friendly Late Pick 3 with 15% takeout to go along with the new $5 Late Double on the last 2 races. Mikee P. fills in for PTF with inthemoneypodcast.com handicapper Eric Solomon for a look at this weekend's last 3 races and they throw in a little Preakness talk to finish it out.
President Patrick Leahy and Prof. Matt Harmon close out the academic year with a commencement season recap before welcoming Senior Vice President and Provost Rich Veit for an expansive conversation. Veit, marking his 30th year at Monmouth, discusses the institution’s evolution from a small regional college to a national research university, the challenge of integrating […]
In this week's Akem's Analysis, I'm talking about the CAA Strength of Schedule for 2026. Which CAA teams have tough schedules and which have easier schedules? How many playoff teams will the CAA have in 2026? I discuss all of this in that segment. Who do I think are the top-10 FCS RBs coming into the 2026 season? There is a ton of good RB play, but I will be listing my top-10 in this video. The AFCA recommended a 24-team playoff for the CFP, and I wanted to give my thoughts about it. All of this and more in this week's episode. 0:00 - Intro6:15 - CAA Strength of Schedule26:58 - My Top-10 FCS RBs For 202645-10 - AFCA Recommends 24-Team Playoff 1:03:01 - 3 HBCU Programs Academically Ineligible1:05:35 - D2 Transfer Portal Window1:06:54 - UCF Signs British LB From ELF1:09:30 - Final Thoughts1:11:39 - EndJoin My Discord Channel: https://discord.gg/tNC2MqsX5dFollow My Socials: Twitter/X:https://x.com/s_akem18?s=21INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/s_akem18?igsh=NWp2Njdta216OTZq&utm_source=qrTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@samuelakem18?_t=8kcXTSonq6E&_r=1
In The Money Media's late-week Players' Podcast is back with another episode filled with great insight on the weekend's horse racing action! On the tail of a historic Kentucky Derby and now in the throes of a Triple Crown season raising debates once again, Peter Thomas Fornatale (PTF) takes a detour to look at some of the other wonderful racing happening this Saturday (May 9) including the opening day of action at the heart of the Jersey Shore, Monmouth Park! Brian Skirka from Monmouth joins the show first to talk with PTF about the day and the season at Monmouth Park, and later in the show PTF sits with Jonathon Kinchen (JK) to take a deeper dive into the opening day card at Monmouth. The late-week show wraps with the Woodbine segment where PTF sits with Breeders' Cup Betting Challenge champion Drew Coatney to go over bets and wagering strategies for the races on Saturday at Woodbine.
In The Money Media's late-week Players' Podcast is back with another episode filled with great insight on the weekend's horse racing action! On the tail of a historic Kentucky Derby and now in the throes of a Triple Crown season raising debates once again, Peter Thomas Fornatale (PTF) takes a detour to look at some of the other wonderful racing happening this Saturday (May 9) including the opening day of action at the heart of the Jersey Shore, Monmouth Park! Brian Skirka from Monmouth joins the show first to talk with PTF about the day and the season at Monmouth Park, and later in the show PTF sits with Jonathon Kinchen (JK) to take a deeper dive into the opening day card at Monmouth. The late-week show wraps with the Woodbine segment where PTF sits with Breeders' Cup Betting Challenge champion Drew Coatney to go over bets and wagering strategies for the races on Saturday at Woodbine.
President Patrick Leahy and Prof. Matt Harmon reflect on the passings of student Timothy Sanchick and former university president Grey Dimenna before engaging in a wide-ranging conversation with Bob Santelli, founding executive director of the Bruce Springsteen Center for American Music. They discuss the Center’s grand opening in June, the fourth annual American Music Honors […]
President Patrick Leahy and Prof. Matt Harmon return for a wide-ranging spring semester check-in. President Leahy reflects on the recent passing of his father, John Leahy Sr., at 95, sharing the story of a life defined by service, family, and quiet acts of generosity. The episode also covers the annual Monmouth University Giving Days, the […]
In this episode of Owl Talk, we sit down with two Delta-Beta Chapter alumni from Monmouth University, Bart Tripoli (Monmouth '02) and Jeremy Lenart (Monmouth '19), to talk about the power of fraternity connections in the professional world. Bart reflects on his path from Monmouth to Fox News Media, while Jeremy shares the frustration of navigating the job market after graduation and how one Sigma Pi connection helped open a door. The conversation centers on the relationship they have built across two generations of brothers, from Bart helping Jeremy land a role at Fox News Media to now mentoring him as he grows in the industry. Along the way, they discuss work ethic, trust, mentorship, and why the bonds formed in college often become some of the most valuable career connections a young alumnus can have.
I'm joined by Johnny Marriott from PET NEEDS for a very special NonComPod. The Colchester punk-fuelled melodic rock four-piece who've supported The Hives, Frank Turner and Flogging Molly are back with their fourth studio album, ELBOWS OUT! THIS IS CAPITALISM, which is out today. We discuss:how the band survived through playing in strangers' living roomsthe real economics on being in a band in 2026how becoming a parent shapes a creative careerwhy punk isn't dead… it's just complicated nowthe complex nature of parasocial relationshipsmanaging anxiety in creative workand we find out if Johnny is happy...Join the Insiders Club at Patreon.com/ComComPod where you can instantly WATCH the full episode and get access to 15 minutes of exclusive extras including:the parallels between song writing and stand-upthe strange pressure of releasing new musicand how lifestyle changes have shaped the band
The boys drink and review Blackbeard's Breakfast, a robust porter, then discuss a new series about Merlin. The Daily Wire has entered the fantasy arena with *The Pendragon Cycle: Rise of the Merlin* — but to understand what they're trying to do, you have to go back much further than Camelot.In this episode we trace the evolution of the Arthurian legend from its earliest Welsh roots to modern reinterpretations. The story didn't start as knights and chivalry — it started with a war leader and a mad prophet in the woods. From there, it became a national myth under Geoffrey of Monmouth, a romantic tragedy in the French courts, and finally a moral and symbolic drama in writers like Alfred Lord Tennyson, C. S. Lewis, and Stephen R. Lawhead.Along the way, the core tension of the story takes shape:* Arthur represents order, law, and civilization.* Merlin represents mystery, prophecy, and the unseen world.* Lancelot and Guinevere introduce desire — the human element that breaks even the best systems.* Mordred brings the final blow: the collapse that comes from within.We explore how these layers built up over centuries — and how modern versions, including the Daily Wire's, are really attempts to answer an old question:Can a civilization hold together without something sacred at its core?We'll also talk about:* Why Arthur is almost strangely free of personal desire* Why Merlin is often the one who falls first* How the love triangle turns myth into tragedy* Why modern culture can't seem to agree on what this story means anymore* And whether *Rise of the Merlin* is trying to recover something we've lost — or just retell the story with a different agendaIf you think this is just a fantasy story about swords and magic, you're missing it.This is a story about order, mystery, desire — and why every kingdom eventually breaks.Grab a beer and join us.
TOP: Rutgers wing Darren Buchanan on the Crown, finishing strong and the New Brunswick food scene 17:30: Seton Hall turns the page; what’s next 30:15: Monmouth & NJIT proved they belonged 33:20: Big Dance thoughts
Joseph Plumb Martin reveals the brutal reality behind the American Revolution and the true price of liberty. Discover how an ordinary teenage soldier endured starvation, freezing winters, and battlefield chaos to help secure American independence. The American Revolution is often told through the stories of famous founders and celebrated generals, but the survival of the new nation depended on thousands of ordinary soldiers who endured unimaginable hardship. This episode of America's Founding Series explores the life of Joseph Plumb Martin, a teenage Continental Army soldier whose firsthand account exposes the hunger, sacrifice, and perseverance that ultimately secured American liberty. His story serves as a powerful reminder that freedom was not granted by speeches or declarations but earned through years of suffering and unwavering commitment. What You'll Learn How Joseph Plumb Martin enlisted at just sixteen and spent seven grueling years in the Continental Army The harsh realities of Revolutionary War camps including starvation, firecakes, and boiling leather to survive Why the brutal winter at Morristown nearly destroyed Washington's army The chaos and extreme heat of the Battle of Monmouth and the legendary moment that inspired Molly Pitcher Why Martin's memoir stands as one of the most powerful firsthand accounts of the American Revolution This episode reveals the forgotten story of the ordinary soldier whose endurance made American independence possible and challenges listeners to reconsider the true cost of liberty.
C-Lo starts with Team USA manager Mark DeRosa talking about Nolan McLean and then we hear the calls as Aaron Judge struck out to end the game. Hofstra beat Monmouth to punch their ticket to the NCAA tournament.
C-Lo returns and starts with the sounds of Hofstra beating Monmouth to punch their ticket to the NCAA tournament. Craig Carton called Boomer a ‘compiler' as he passed Imus for the longest tenured morning show host at WFAN. The Moment of The Day: Always blaming the black man.
Callers weigh in on the need for more Team USA support in the WBC and a potential reunion for Gio's high school band, Jalapeno Dream. As Gio prepares for a post-show golf trip, he praises the simple joy of an airport beer and reflects on Al's entertaining personality after a few drinks. C-Lo's covers Team USA manager Mark DeRosa's thoughts on Nolan McLean, Aaron Judge's game-ending strikeout, and Hofstra's victory over Monmouth to secure an NCAA tournament berth. To close out the hour, the guys listen to Al Cintron's struggle to power through the final moments of a marathon overnight shift.
Rutgers Women's Tennis Head Coach Hilary Ritchie joins Editor-in-Chief Alex Gruskin to break down her Scarlet Knights' performance so far during the 2026 season. They recap the team's Friday matches against Yale and Monmouth. Coach Ritchie also reflects on her 16 years at Rutgers, discusses the many ways college tennis has changed during her coaching tenure, plus SO much more!! Episode Bookmarks: Scheduling - 8:45 This year's group - 16:15 Reflecting on her career - 25:20 Laurel Springs Ranked among the best online private schools in the United States, Laurel Springs stands out when it comes to support, personalization, community, and college prep. They give their K-12 students the resources, guidance, and learning opportunities they need at each grade level to reach their full potential. Find Cracked Racquets Website: https://www.crackedracquets.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/crackedracquets Twitter: https://twitter.com/crackedracquets Facebook: https://Facebook.com/crackedracquets YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/crackedracquets Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
What would you fight for if you were free but still not equal? In 1777, brothers William and Benjamin Frank answered that question by enlisting in the Second Rhode Island Regiment of the Continental Army. Freeborn men of color, they gambled that military service would earn them what freedom alone had not: equality, land, and a better future. Historian Shirley Green, author of Revolutionary Blacks: Freeborn Men of Color, Soldiers of Independence, joins us to tell their story. Drawing on genealogical research rooted in her own family history, Green reveals what daily life looked like for free Black families in Revolutionary Rhode Island, how the Frank Brothers fought at the Battles of Red Bank, Monmouth, and Rhode Island, and how the Revolution ultimately divided them—one brother serving through Yorktown, the other crossing to the British side and resettling in Nova Scotia as a Black Loyalist. Their story is a window into the full range of Black experiences during the Revolution, and a reminder that for men like William and Benjamin Frank, choosing a side was never simple. It was a calculated gamble, shaped by promises made—and promises broken. Shirley's Website | Book |Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/434 EPISODE OUTLINE00:00:00 Introduction00:01:19 The Frank Brothers' Revolutionary Choices00:05:14 Discovering the Frank Brothers Through Family Oral History00:09:01 Blending Genalogy and Microhistory00:15:22 Life for Free Black Families in Early Rhode Island00:20:50 Why Free Black Men Joined the Continental Army00:24:00 Motivations: Land, Pay, and Equality00:29:15 The Gamble of Military Service Amid Policy Shifts00:41:13 Daily Life and Combat in the Integrated Regiments00:44:46 Ben Frank's Desertion00:52:51 The Book of Negroes01:00:02 Postwar Outcomes: Did Promises of Land, Pay, and Equality Hold?01:02:47 Lessons from Black Soldiers' Experiences01:07:26 ConclusionRECOMMENDED NEXT EPISODES
Ross & Emory preview the 2026 NFL Combine this week before breaking down Emory's top remaining quarterback prospects in the 2026 NFL Draft including: Ty Simpson, Alabama: 12:40 Derek Robertson, Monmouth: 16:55 Garrett Nussmeier, LSU: 18:40 Jalon Daniels, Kansas: 19:55 Cade Klubnik, Clemson: 22:55 Download the DraftKings Sports Book App and use code ROSS! Connect with the Pod: Website - https://www.rosstucker.com Become A Patron - https://www.patreon.com/RTMedia Podcast Twitter - https://twitter.com/RossTuckerPod Podcast Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rosstuckerpod/ Ross Twitter - https://twitter.com/RossTuckerNFL Youtube: Youtube.com/RossTuckerNFL TikTok: tiktok.com/@rosstuckernfl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ross & Emory preview the 2026 NFL Combine this week before breaking down Emory's top remaining quarterback prospects in the 2026 NFL Draft including: Ty Simpson, Alabama: 12:40 Derek Robertson, Monmouth: 16:55 Garrett Nussmeier, LSU: 18:40 Jalon Daniels, Kansas: 19:55 Cade Klubnik, Clemson: 22:55 Download the DraftKings Sports Book App and use code ROSS! Connect with the Pod: Website - https://www.rosstucker.com Become A Patron - https://www.patreon.com/RTMedia Podcast Twitter - https://twitter.com/RossTuckerPod Podcast Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rosstuckerpod/ Ross Twitter - https://twitter.com/RossTuckerNFL Youtube: Youtube.com/RossTuckerNFL TikTok: tiktok.com/@rosstuckernfl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices