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Breaking Walls
BW - EP160—001: February 1950 With Broadway Is My Beat—The Show Launches From New York

Breaking Walls

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 21:20


Support Breaking Walls at https://www.patreon.com/thewallbreakers Network radio opened 1949 fresh off its fourteenth consecutive year of record earnings. Total network revenue exceeded Two-hundred-ten million dollars. Broadway Is My Beat first took to the air over CBS from New York on February 27th, 1949, It starred Anthony Ross and was directed by John Dietz. Dietz was a prolific radio man in the 1940s. He helped get Suspense off the ground and had success with New York-based shows like Casey, Crime Photographer. Early CBS press material for the show told how “as a kid, Danny Clover sold papers and shined shoes along the Great White Way. He later walked the beat as a policeman and knows everything along Broadway—from pan handler to operatic prima donna—but he's still sentimental. The street is forever a wonderland of glamor to him.” CBS was in the middle of the “Packaged Program Initiative.” When head of CBS William Paley returned from World War II in 1946, he saw his network behind NBC in ratings, revenue, and star power. Paley decided to greenlight and cost-sustain shows in order to develop hits not controlled by advertising agencies. The gamble paid off. By February of 1949 CBS had found success with sitcoms like My Friend Irma and Our Miss Brooks. The network was also using capital gains tax laws to sign production deals with stars like Jack Benny, George Burns, Gracie Allen, Red Skelton, and Bing Crosby. For a deep dive on this, please tune into Breaking Walls episodes 108 through 112. Meanwhile, after fifteen weeks Broadway is My Beat was floundering. CBS was going to pull the plug at the end of May when NBC found its first post-talent raid hit. A new police procedural, Dragnet, launched on June 3rd, 1949. The brainchild of Jack Webb, it was unlike anything heard on the air at that point. CBS brass decided to move Broadway is My Beat's production to Hollywood. Elliott Lewis was by then starring as Frankie Remley on The Phil Harris and Alice Faye Show and helping to edit scripts for Bill Spier on Suspense. With the urging of men like Spier and Bill Robson, Lewis was given the chance to direct the newly migrated series. He was born in Manhattan on November 28th, 1917. He told Radio Life, “You should hear the city constantly. Even the people in New York are noisy.” Three soundmen were often needed to re-create that New York flavor. Lewis immediately tabbed Morton Fine and David Friedkin to write the series. Here's Morton Fine. Lewis' first episode came on Thursday, July 7th, 1949 when the repackaged Broadway is My Beat debuted as a summer replacement for The FBI In Peace And War. Larry Thor would star as Danny Clover. The change in tenor was immediately evident. Rounding out the regular cast was Charles Calvert as Tartaglia and Jack Kruschen doubling as both Sergeant Muggavan and Doctor Sinski. The last episode of the seven week summer run was “The Val Dane Case,” airing on August 25th, 1949. By then the show had begun to hit its stride. Broadway is My Beat stretched for the poetic metaphor and if the tone was sometimes heavy and wordy, the scenes were gritty, and the crimes were less-than-glamorous. After the initial summer run, the CBS network executives were happy with Elliott Lewis' work and decided to bring the show back in the fall.

VOC Nation Radio Network
WCW Retro - Glen Osbourne, Mike Tartaglia, and more

VOC Nation Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 182:47


Live, Thursday nights at 7:30PM ET on vocnation.com, it's WCW Retro! Join WCW's Stro Maestro for a special look back at all things professional wrestling, including WWE, NXT, AEW, and … a look back at WCW! Howard Morgan is at the reigns and taking your calls, as he sits down with Glen Osbourne, Mike Tartaglia, and more. Call into any live VOC Nation program by visiting callvoc.com! VOC Nation takes you behind the scenes of your favorite moments in pro wrestling history. Notable show hosts include legendary pro wrestling journalist Bill Apter, former WWE/TNA star Shelly Martinez, former WWE and AWA broadcaster Ken Resnick, former WCW performer The Maestro, former TNA Impact talent Wes Brisco, Pro Wrestling Illustrated's Brady Hicks, independent pro wrestling and Fireball Run star Sassy Stephie, and more! Since 2010, VOC Nation has brought listeners into the minds of the biggest stars in pro wrestling and entertainment. Subscribe to the podcasts for free on most major directories, and visit vocnation.com for live programming. Subscribe to premium - only $3/mo - for commercial full commercial free audio and video episodes. Exclusive access to 50 years of Bill Apter's interview archives is available for a nominal charge. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Vintage Classic Radio
Tuesday Night Detectives - Broadway Is My Beat (Buddy Malpaugh), Candy Matson (Jack Frost) & Nero Wolfe (The Slaughtered Santas)

Vintage Classic Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 91:33


This week's “Tuesday Night Detectives” on Vintage Classic Radio brings a festive twist with three thrilling holiday specials from the golden age of radio. In "Broadway is My Beat" from December 22, 1951, Detective Danny Clover, portrayed by Larry Thor, unravels the mystery of "Buddy Malpaugh and the Jeweled Scimitar." As snow blankets the streets of New York, Clover tracks the elusive Buddy Malpaugh who has stolen a precious scimitar sword, adorned with jewels. Charles Calvert voices Sgt. Tartaglia and Jack Kruschen plays Muggavan in this chilling winter tale. Next up is "Candy Matson" from December 10, 1949, featuring Natalie Masters as the sharp-witted private eye in "Jack Frost." This episode sees Matson investigating a suspicious accident in a chilly San Francisco, accompanied by her loyal sidekick Rembrandt Watson, voiced by Jack Thomas. The twist comes when they discover a plot that could ice over the Christmas cheer, making it a thrilling holiday investigation. Wrapping up the trio of tales, we revisit "The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe" from December 22, 1950, in "The Slaughtered Santas." With Sidney Greenstreet playing the iconic armchair detective Nero Wolfe, and his assistant Archie Goodwin played by Larry Dobkin, the duo solves the sinister slaying of men dressed as Santa Claus. This chilling mystery dives into the darker side of the festive season, presenting a high-stakes puzzle for Wolfe and his sharp instincts. These episodes blend intrigue with holiday spirit, offering listeners an evocative throwback to yesteryear's Christmases, filled with suspense and festive adventure. Whether it's following footprints in the snow in New York, untangling a frosty mystery in San Francisco, or solving a series of Santa Claus murders, each story promises to keep you guessing and entertained during the holiday season.

Seattle City Makers
Episode 73: Michela Tartaglia

Seattle City Makers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 46:42


At Pasta Casalinga in Pike Place Market, the lunch rush extends well into the afternoon – and with good reason. Owner Michela Tartaglia is serving up some of the best pasta in the city. Recorded at the restaurant, Jon and Michela talk in this episode about her arrival in Seattle with professorial dreams; what led her to opening a restaurant; the secret to a great pasta sauce; her perfect Saturday in Seattle and more. Join us for Seattle City Makers with Jon Scholes and guest Michela Tartaglia.

Catteland
Jacopo Tartaglia il punto sul mercato immobiliare

Catteland

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 19:05


Wissen
Niccolò Tartaglia und die geheime Formel

Wissen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 32:25


Als Meister der Rechenkunst ist Niccolò Tartaglia im 16. Jahrhundert in Italien bekannt. Doch eine Formel, seine größte Entdeckung, will er für sich behalten. Sie verschafft ihm einen wichtigen Vorteil in Wettstreiten, die in der Renaissance unter Mathematikern üblich waren. Die Idee für diesen Podcast ist am MIP.labor entstanden, der Ideenwerkstatt für Wissenschaftsjournalismus zu Mathematik, Informatik und Physik an der Freien Universität Berlin, ermöglicht durch die Klaus Tschira Stiftung. (00:00:00) Einleitung (00:02:16) Das mathematische Duell (00:06:49) Tartaglia vs. Fiore (00:12:25) Das Formel-Gedicht (00:15:44) Cardano, Ferrari und ein weiteres Duell (00:19:38) Verbotene Zahlen (00:24:16) Imaginäre Zahlen damals (00:26:27) Imaginäre Zahlen heute (00:29:27) Ein gebrochenes Versprechen zum Wohle der Wissenschaft (00:31:06) Verabschiedung >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/wissen/geschichten-aus-der-mathematik-niccolo-tartaglia

Podcasts – detektor.fm
Geschichten aus der Mathematik | Niccolò Tartaglia und die geheime Formel

Podcasts – detektor.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 32:25


Als Meister der Rechenkunst ist Niccolò Tartaglia im 16. Jahrhundert in Italien bekannt. Doch eine Formel, seine größte Entdeckung, will er für sich behalten. Sie verschafft ihm einen wichtigen Vorteil in Wettstreiten, die in der Renaissance unter Mathematikern üblich waren. Die Idee für diesen Podcast ist am MIP.labor entstanden, der Ideenwerkstatt für Wissenschaftsjournalismus zu Mathematik, Informatik und Physik an der Freien Universität Berlin, ermöglicht durch die Klaus Tschira Stiftung. (00:00:00) Einleitung (00:02:16) Das mathematische Duell (00:06:49) Tartaglia vs. Fiore (00:12:25) Das Formel-Gedicht (00:15:44) Cardano, Ferrari und ein weiteres Duell (00:19:38) Verbotene Zahlen (00:24:16) Imaginäre Zahlen damals (00:26:27) Imaginäre Zahlen heute (00:29:27) Ein gebrochenes Versprechen zum Wohle der Wissenschaft (00:31:06) Verabschiedung >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/wissen/geschichten-aus-der-mathematik-niccolo-tartaglia

Geschichten aus der Mathematik
Niccolò Tartaglia und die geheime Formel

Geschichten aus der Mathematik

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 32:25


Als Meister der Rechenkunst ist Niccolò Tartaglia im 16. Jahrhundert in Italien bekannt. Doch eine Formel, seine größte Entdeckung, will er für sich behalten. Sie verschafft ihm einen wichtigen Vorteil in Wettstreiten, die in der Renaissance unter Mathematikern üblich waren. Die Idee für diesen Podcast ist am MIP.labor entstanden, der Ideenwerkstatt für Wissenschaftsjournalismus zu Mathematik, Informatik und Physik an der Freien Universität Berlin, ermöglicht durch die Klaus Tschira Stiftung. (00:00:00) Einleitung (00:02:16) Das mathematische Duell (00:06:49) Tartaglia vs. Fiore (00:12:25) Das Formel-Gedicht (00:15:44) Cardano, Ferrari und ein weiteres Duell (00:19:38) Verbotene Zahlen (00:24:16) Imaginäre Zahlen damals (00:26:27) Imaginäre Zahlen heute (00:29:27) Ein gebrochenes Versprechen zum Wohle der Wissenschaft (00:31:06) Verabschiedung >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/wissen/geschichten-aus-der-mathematik-niccolo-tartaglia

LET ME TALK
Let Me Talk - Anthony Tartaglia

LET ME TALK

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2024 46:16


Anthony Tartaglia is a Greek-Australian painter, husband, and dad of two. In this episode, we discuss his journey as a painter, construction worker, and almost professional basketball player and how it led to where he is today and where he hopes to be in five years.  This episode is a part of our #GAFSSEGMENT please check out the Greek- Australian Film Society below! https://gafsinc.org/

Complete Human Performance Radio
Alex Viada & Trevor Tartaglia: TSS Scores (and similar) for Hybrid Athletes

Complete Human Performance Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 56:22


Coach Trevor Tartaglia takes the reigns of the CHP Podcast to chat with Alex Viada about the utility of TSS Scores (TrainingPeaks) and other "fatigue/stress" tracking algorithms for hybrid athletes. How they work, the pros, the cons, and how coaches can fully utilize these metrics (or similar) all included, as well as coaching insights from them both.  Discussed:  What workouts are Trevor and Alex doing, and enjoying lately? How can athletes use TSS for strength workouts, if at all? What metrics can you use to overcome cons of TSS, as a mixed-sport athlete? Does TSS even have value for a hybrid athlete? Is it worth using? More about what TSS is, how it's calculated, and how to use it (if you want to) Various tangents Follow Trevor and Alex on Instagram

Vintage Classic Radio
Tuesday Night Detectives - The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Murder in the Moonlight) & Broadway is My Beat (The Joe Gruber Murder Case)

Vintage Classic Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 58:27


In this week's episode of “Tuesday Night Detectives” on Vintage Classic Radio, we dive into two thrilling episodes from the golden age of radio. First up, "The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" presents “Murder in the Moonlight” originally broadcast on October 29, 1945. In this gripping episode, Holmes and Watson, portrayed by the legendary Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce respectively, find themselves at a country estate under the eerie glow of a full moon. A chilling murder has occurred, and as they sift through the suspects and clues, the duo must use their wits to unmask the killer before they strike again. Alongside Rathbone and Bruce, the episode featured additional performances from notable actors of the era, contributing to the rich atmosphere of mystery and suspense. Following Holmes and Watson's adventure, we switch gears to the gritty streets of New York with “Broadway is My Beat” in the episode titled “The Joe Gruber Murder Case” which aired on July 8, 1951. Detective Danny Clover, brought to life by Larry Thor, navigates the dark alleys of Broadway to solve the murder of Joe Gruber, a man found dead in his own apartment. The investigation leads Clover through a tangled web of relationships and motives, revealing the underbelly of the city's theater district. This episode also featured Charles Calvert as Sgt. Tartaglia and Jack Kruschen as Det. Muggavan, enhancing the authentic New York ambiance with their stellar performances. Together, these episodes encapsulate the intrigue and drama of classic radio detective shows, making for a compelling listen on “Tuesday Night Detectives.”

Recap with Brandon Roth
Ep. 6 - Alex Tartaglia with IPA

Recap with Brandon Roth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 37:31


Alex Tartaglia is part of IPA's multifamily investment sales team in Northern California. They've sold approximately 50% of all institutional multifamily sales in the Bay Area over the past 10 years, including nearly $400M year-to-date.  Our conversation covered many topics, such as:- Current BOV, tour, and bid activity compared to 2023- Going-in vs stabilized cap rates by risk profile- How buyers are thinking about negative leverage- Buyer demand for different regions of the Bay Area- Where buyers are getting more aggressive on their underwriting- Seller motivation and priorities- Distressed sales- Impact of affordability restrictions- When deal volume will be back to pre-pandemic levelsIf you have any questions, please send me an email at brandon.roth@ipausa.com.

Vintage Classic Radio
Tuesday Night Detectives- Broadway Is My Beat (Georgia Gray) & Gregory Hood (Murder in Celluloid)

Vintage Classic Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 60:40


This week on "Tuesday Night Detectives" on Vintage Classic Radio, we delve into the gripping tales of crime and intrigue from yesteryears. We kick off with an episode from "Broadway Is My Beat," titled "The Georgia Gray Murder Case," which originally aired on April 28, 1951. In this suspenseful episode, Detective Danny Clover investigates the murder of Georgia Gray, a promising actress found dead in her apartment in the heart of New York's theater district. The episode features Larry Thor as the steadfast Detective Clover, with Charles Calvert playing Sgt. Tartaglia, and Jack Kruschen as Muggavan. The rich narrative captures the gritty essence of post-war Broadway, blending mystery with the poignant undercurrents of broken dreams. Following that, we explore "The Casebook of Gregory Hood" in the episode "Murder in Celluloid," which first hit the airwaves on July 1, 1946. This episode takes listeners to Hollywood, where Gregory Hood, portrayed by Gale Gordon, solves the murder of a movie director during the filming of his latest project. Assisting Hood is his loyal friend and confidant, Sanderson "Sandy" Taylor, played by Bill Johnstone. The plot thickens with a blend of cinematic allure and thrilling detective work, making it a classic example of radio mystery at its best. Join us as we travel back in time, immersing in the atmospheric soundscapes and enthralling narratives that defined an era of radio drama, accompanied by the compelling voices that brought each character to life. Tune in and unravel the mysteries with us on "Tuesday Night Detectives."

Les Archives des Rendez-vous de l'Histoire
Regrets et remords des savants - Luc Berlivet, Pascal Brioist, Nicolas Chevassus-au-Louis

Les Archives des Rendez-vous de l'Histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 72:19


Dédale a-t-il regretté d'avoir donné des ailes à son fils Icare ? De Leonard de Vinci à Robert Oppenheimer, en passant par les théoriciens racialistes, cette table ronde traite de l'absence ou présence de remords chez les scientifiques dont les recherches ont eu un impact létal sur leur temps. Modérateur : Hervé Morin, journaliste au Monde, responsable du Cahier Science & MédecineParticipants : Luc Berlivet, chercheur au CNRS, enseignant à l'EHESSPascal Brioist, professeur à l'université de Tours, rattaché au Centre d'études supérieures de la RenaissanceNicolas Chevassus-au-Louis, journaliste spécialiste d'histoire des sciences(0:00) Générique (0:32) Présentation du thème (1:57) Présentations des intervenants (3:28) Les savants de la Renaissance (Leonard de Vinci, Niccolò Tartaglia, Kazimir Semenovich) (16:19) Les savants atomistes du XXe siècle (Frédéric Joliot-Curie, Robert Oppenheimer, Otto Hahn) (26:06) Les racialistes dans les années 1960-70 (38:42) Questions (1:12:10) ConclusionTable-ronde issue de l'édition 2017 des Rendez-vous de l'histoire sur le thème "Eurêka. Inventer, découvrir, innover". © Luc Berlivet, Pascal Brioist, Nicolas Chevassus-au-Louis, Hervé Morin, 2017. Nous cherchons à entrer en contact avec Hervé Morin : écrivez-vous à archives@rdv-histoire.com. Voix du générique : Michel Hagnerelle (2006), Michaelle Jean (2016), Michelle Perrot (2002) https://rdv-histoire.com/  Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Affari Miei Podcast
Podcast Tartaglia

Affari Miei Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 23:30


Come gestire gli immobili in eredità: è meglio vendere o affittare? Ne parliamo con JacopoTartaglia, fondatore di Valente Italian Properties: https://valenteit.com/it/----Ho avuto il piacere di invitare Jacopo Tartaglia per parlare di immobili ricevuti in eredità e per affrontare un tema molto delicato che interessa molte persone.In questo talk cercheremo di capire come gestire gli immobili che riceviamo in eredità: si tratta di un argomento molto frequente dato che è in corso il più grande trasferimento di ricchezza della storia. Vediamo come funziona la successione, cosa è meglio fare e come gestire al meglio gli immobili.Nello specifico toccheremo questi punti:Quali sono le situazioni tipo degli immobili in eredità?Successione e quoteCome si ereditano gli immobili? Eredi legittimi e legittimariIl bivio: vendere o continuare a gestire la proprietà?Fare una valutazione rispetto alla totalità del patrimonioL'importanza dell'emotivitàEreditare in località turistiche: hanno senso gli affitti brevi?Capire se è meglio affitto breve o affitto a lungo termineCosa ne pensi?—NUOVO SU AFFARI MIEI? Scopri 3 ETF a ZERO COMMISSIONI su Cui Investire: https://bit.ly/3w2k7mG

Vintage Classic Radio
Tuesday Night Detectives - Broadway is My Beat (Frank Briscoe Case) & Sam Spade (Soap Opera Caper)

Vintage Classic Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 61:11


In this week's “Tuesday Night Detectives” on Vintage Classic Radio, we journey back to the golden age of mystery with two thrilling episodes. We start with "Broadway is My Beat," where Detective Danny Clover investigates “The Frank Briscoe Murder Case.” In this captivating episode from July 10th, 1950, the gritty streets of New York City set the scene as Detective Clover probes the unsettling murder of Frank Briscoe, a once-celebrated Broadway producer found dead in the glamorous yet perilous theater district. As suspects emerge from the shadows, Clover delves deep into the complex web of jealousy and betrayal that lurks behind the curtains of Broadway. The cast features Larry Thor as the sharp-witted Detective Danny Clover, Charles Calvert as Sgt. Tartaglia, and Jack Kruschen in the role of Muggavin, with additional performances by Charlotte Lawrence, Herb Butterfield, and Joe Gilbert providing a rich backdrop to this intriguing plot. Following that, we tune into “The Adventures of Sam Spade” for “The Soap Opera Caper.” Airing on February 16th, 1951, this episode sees the iconic private detective Sam Spade, portrayed by Howard Duff, embroiled in a peculiar investigation within the dramatic and often deceptive world of a popular soap opera. The case begins when Spade is hired to uncover the source of threatening letters aimed at a leading soap opera starlet. As Spade navigates through the convoluted personal dramas of the cast and crew, he discovers that the on-air theatrics pale in comparison to their off-air schemes. Alongside Duff, the episode stars Lurene Tuttle as Spade's witty secretary Effie, with supporting roles filled by June Havoc and John McIntire, adding layers of intrigue and suspense to the plot. Join us as we revisit these classic narratives of mystery and deception, bringing the allure of vintage radio crime dramas directly to modern listeners.

Turner Syndrome, Talk and Tea
Episode 166: Casey Tartaglia

Turner Syndrome, Talk and Tea

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 12:07


This is Casey's experience of Turner Syndrome Relationship with Turner Syndrome [00:50] The Biggest Challenge of having Turner Syndrome [03:55] The Most Positive Experience of Having Turner Syndrome [05:15] How has the Turners Society helped Casey? [06:30] Whats Casey's involvement in the Turners Society? [07:15] Most important message on Turner Syndrome [08:30] My instagram is https://instagram.com/turnersyndrometalkandtea?utm_medium=copy_linkn My facebook is https://www.facebook.com/EmilySeymour24a My twitter is https://twitter.com/es_eymour?fbclid=IwAR2_PIoSVi47yeab3xnQFdPv0ae3NSEWwQahTHMIvloXbf_qetPOQPumQ1w If you want to be a guest on my podcast then message me on any of my socials Want to know more about Turner Syndrome? Go to https://tss.org.uk/ and get more information.

Complete Human Performance Radio
Trevor Tartaglia: .V3 Templates

Complete Human Performance Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 62:04


Ariana and Trevor sit down and chat about the V3 template changes, what's next for CHP templates, and why they chose to push hard in this direction (app development aside). Plus, it's a general introduction into who Trevor is and how he ended up a military yoga teacher who also did CrossFit (it's true).  New to CHP: Strength + 5k Strength + 10k Trail + Distance Strength + Half Marathon Follow Trevor at @trevor.tartaglia 

NewGen Mindset
EPI 109 - Conflict Of Nations: Emergency Podcast w/ Nic Tartaglia & Dan Kozel

NewGen Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 46:28


On the 109th episode of the NewGen Mindset podcast, we recap some major developments happening both internally and externally in major nations. From internal economic illusions regarding employment and "strength," to external military conflicts in the East, Middle East, and Europe. We focus on the risks and illusions of economic data, as these developments are critical to understanding how things are moving, why they are, and where they are heading. Hedging oneself in these times is mandatory. The world is changing, and we need to stay on top of the changing world order. Nic - @nictartaglia Dan - @dan_kozel93 www.newgenmindset.com Sign up to our Monthly Macro Newsletter - @ https://newgenmindset.substack.com/ Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/newgen-mindset/id1509522820?i=1000556180979 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0HlKwTnrI4AT5cLNiATlbg?si=wAQwMUd2Q5C2QaiEsLK0zg Google podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xNTYxYjQ1Yy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Go listen Share Follow . . . . . #conflict #war #worldwar3 #ww3 # military #iran #israel #ukraine #russia #northkorea #china #biden #trudeau #migration #Illegalmigration #openboarder #economics #economy #rates #fedrates #government #canda #usa #risk #hedge #investing #wealth #gold #goldprices #silver #silverprices Disclaimer**** None of the information taken within this episode should be considered investment advice and should only be viewed for information purposes only. NewGenMindset is not a broker, or a licensed provider of financial services. All claims made in this episode to any listener should not be viewed as offering personalized legal or investment counseling. Any investments made in any companies should be consulted with a licensed financial professional from here on. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/newgenmindset/message

Engines of Our Ingenuity
Engines of Our Ingenuity 1950: Girolamo Cardano

Engines of Our Ingenuity

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 3:48


Episode: 1950 Girolamo Cardano: The tormented life of a towering renaissance thinker.  Today, guest scientist Andrew Boyd shares a story of triumph and tragedy.

Vintage Classic Radio
Tuesday Night Detectives - The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (The Camberwell Poisoning) & Broadway is My Beat (The Ben Elliot Murder Case)

Vintage Classic Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 60:41


This week on "Tuesday Night Detectives" on Vintage Classic Radio, we take a journey back in time with two enthralling episodes from the golden era of radio mysteries. We begin with "The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" and the intriguing case of "The Camberwell Poisoning," which aired on February 18th, 1946. The legendary duo, Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson, are at their best as they unravel a perplexing mystery involving a series of poisonings that have left the residents of Camberwell in terror. The episode is a masterclass in suspense and deduction, with Holmes and Watson navigating through a web of deceit to expose the truth. Rathbone's sharp-witted Holmes and Bruce's affable Watson are supported by a cast that brings Victorian London to life with their dynamic performances. Following this classic Holmes adventure, we turn to the gritty streets of New York with "Broadway is My Beat" and the episode "The Ben Elliot Murder Case," which first captivated listeners on February 24th, 1950. This episode plunges us into the heart of Broadway, where Detective Danny Clover, played by Larry Thor, investigates the murder of Ben Elliot, uncovering a tale of ambition, betrayal, and lost dreams in the process. The atmospheric storytelling and strong characterizations by Charles Calvert as Sgt. Tartaglia, Jack Kruschen as Muggavan, and the rest of the cast transport listeners to the bustling, noirish world of 1950s New York. Together, these episodes from "The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" and "Broadway is My Beat" offer a nostalgic trip into the past, showcasing the enduring allure of radio drama with their compelling narratives, memorable characters, and the unmistakable charm of vintage detective stories.

NewGen Mindset
EPI 102 - Policy Pitfalls - Governments Destroy Value - w/ Nic Tartaglia & Dan Kozel

NewGen Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 49:12


EPI 102 - Policy Pitfalls: Governments Destroy Value ​⁠ In this episode, Nic and Dan delve deeper into dissecting government activities and their impact. History reveals recurring patterns that rhyme with the present. We also touch base on Argentina's newly elected President

The Eternal Optimist
Healing Through Spirituality and Self-Reflection with Dr. Lou Tartaglia

The Eternal Optimist

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 20:35


We dive into the world of character development, spirituality, and personal growth with Dr. Lou Tartaglia who seamlessly blends medical practice with moral teachings. Through engaging storytelling and reflections on personal challenges, the episode offers insights into transforming character flaws into virtues, maintaining humility, and the importance of unconditional love. Dr. T's unique approach to balancing health, spirituality, and writing provides listeners with a roadmap for personal discipline and spiritual growth, especially during reflective seasons like Advent and Lent. Lou Tartaglia is full of wisdom for anyone seeking to navigate life's challenges with grace and purpose.Chapters:00:00:00 - Welcome to a Journey of Character and Spirit00:00:56 - Life Updates: From Pages to Practice00:02:37 - Nuggets of Wisdom: Quotes that Inspire00:04:59 - Deep Dive into 'The Return of the Cloth'00:07:50 - Humility: The Unsung Hero of Success00:10:38 - Transformative Love: Shaping Character and Relationships00:15:13 - A Personal Health Odyssey: Triumphs and Trials00:17:30 - Wrapping Up with Timeless Wisdom for Life's Balance00:19:44 - Closing Remarks and Final ThoughtsLinks And Resources:LinkedIn Cure Ventures Last Gift of the Magi by Louis Tartaglia and Website for Last Gift of the Magi Thanks so much for joining us this week. Want to subscribe to Eternal Optimist? Have some feedback you'd like to share? Connect with us on iTunes and leave us a review!

NewGen Mindset
EPI 098 - Wall Street Illusions w/ Nic Tartaglia & Dan Kozel

NewGen Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 54:31


NewGen Mindset initiates their first in person episodes, where we go into depth of where markets are heading from different macro standpoints. We highlight some geo political dynamics that are having a lot of downward impact on liquidity and markets. We discuss rates and unemployment metrics, and the distorted reality of government projections. To finish off the episode we highlight values in the commodities sector like oil and some of the moves being made with Bitcoin. Insta Nic - @nictartaglia Dan - @dan_kozel93 www.newgenmindset.com Sign up to our newsletter - @ website www.newgenmindset.com  Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0HlK... Google podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0... --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/newgenmindset/message

Restaurant Unstoppable with Eric Cacciatore
1037: Anthony Tartaglia Co-Founder and CEO of Costa Verde Hospitality

Restaurant Unstoppable with Eric Cacciatore

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 96:02


Anthony Tartaglia is the Co-Founder and CEO of Costa Verde Hospitality. Anthony got his start in the industry at age 13 and basically never left. Hen worked in restaurant and bar management, as well as being a bartender in NYC and Long Island, until 2014 when he opened his first restaurant, Verde Kitchen & Cocktails, at the age of 29. Verde Hospitality has since opened 5 more concepts. Favorite Success Quote or Mantra: "Just do it." Today's sponsor: OneDegree Coaching: Self-awareness is the #1 skill for leaders in the New Era of Work. Self-awareness is also said to be the Peak of emotional intelligence. So How Truly self-aware are you? Cue Ed Doherty, OneDegreeCoaching, and the Predictive Index. The Predictive Index is a Talent Optimization platform that helps leaders understand themselves and others, helping build happy, high-performing teams. Try the Predictive Index Behavior Assessment for free! Head to restaurantunstoppable.com/tryPI  to take the PI Behavioral Assessment. Once you take the assessment, Ed Doherty is offering a free 30-minute call to read your results and help you become a better Self-aware leader. Tater Kegs, because It's time to serve the Tater your guests deserve! Tater Kegs are shredded potatoes mixed with delicious flavors. All the best parts of a baked potato in the perfect handheld package. From the freezer → to the fryer → to the guest. Serve them in a variety of different ways and in many different applications. Great for dine-in, delivery and to-go. With all the uncertainties in the world today we should be able to be certain that our food always has great flavor, and Tater Kegs provide that comfort in every bite! Request samples at Taterkegs.com. Owner.com is the leading all-in-one platform for restaurant marketing. Owner.com powers everything from SEO-optimized websites, direct online ordering, automated email and text marketing, built-in loyalty programs, zero commission delivery, and branded mobile apps for your restaurant that integrate right into your POS. With Owner.com, there are no contracts, no hidden fees, and nothing to lose. Join thousands of restaurant owners using Owner.com to grow direct online sales, save thousands in third-party fees, and simplify their online presence all-in-one.Book a free demo today at owner.com/unstoppable and see why Owner.com is the #1-rated Restaurant Marketing Software. Restaurant Systems Pro - Join the 60-day Restaurant Systems Pro FREE TRAINING. This is something that has never been done before. This 60-day event is at no cost to you, but it is not for everyone. Fred Langley, CEO of Restaurant Systems Pro, will lead a group of restaurateurs through the Restaurant Systems Pro software and set up the systems for your restaurant. During the 60 days, Fred will walk you through the Restaurant Systems Pro Process and help you crush the following goals: Recipe Costing Cards; Guidance in your books for accounting; Cash controls; Sales Forecasting(With Accuracy); Checklists; Budgeting for the entire year; Scheduling for profit; More butts in seats and more… Click Here to learn more. Contact: Website Thanks for listening!

Empowering LLs
Ep 170. Cultivating Competence in ELs w/ Dr. Magarita Calderón and Lisa Tartaglia

Empowering LLs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 54:04


 @calderonexc and @LMTartaglia share how we can integrate SEL with language and literacy development. What a thoughtful combination. amzn.to/3lTwmjE

The Fit in Faith Podcast
Ep 390: Transformation Journey: From Character Flaws to Christlike Virtues with Dr. Lou Tartaglia

The Fit in Faith Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 45:34


In this captivating episode of The F.I.T. in Faith Podcast, host Tamra Andress invites Dr. Lou Tartaglia as her guest. Dr. Tartaglia shares a remarkable story of personal growth and creative evolution. The episode begins with Tamra recounting her recent experience listening to an audiobook titled "Thirsting for God," which led to a conversation about the legacy of Mother Teresa. Dr. Tartaglia, a multi-best-selling author, describes his journey of meeting and being guided by Mother Teresa firsthand. This moment coincides with Tamra booking Dr. Tartaglia on her podcast, highlighting the mutual blessings of their connection. The episode takes a deep dive into the process of writing, including the inspiration behind Dr. Tartaglia's books and the meticulous research that enriches his storytelling. He shares how the journey of writing "The Last Gift of the Magi" led to a greater connection with his faith and a desire to use his work as a tool for evangelization. Dr. Tartaglia also gives listeners a sneak peek into the upcoming sequel, "The Return of the Cloth," where he continues to explore themes of character development and personal transformation in the context of ancient Jerusalem. Throughout the conversation, Tamra and Dr. Tartaglia touch on humility, the power of storytelling, and the impact of their work on future generations. Listeners will be inspired by Dr. Tartaglia's dedication to using his writing as a means of sharing Christ's message and encouraging others to embrace their flaws and virtues on the journey toward becoming more like Jesus. Tune in to this thought-provoking and heartwarming episode of The F.I.T. in Faith Podcast to discover the transformative power of storytelling, character development, and the timeless wisdom of embracing our flaws and virtues on the path to personal growth and spiritual enlightenment. About Dr. Tartaglia: Dr. Tartaglia is a Board Certified, Sleep Medicine Specialist, at the Toledo Clinic, Author, and Inspirational speaker, Speaking on issues of Character Transformation. Dr. T is committed to helping others achieve their full potential. He is the author of several books, including “The Great Wing”, a book on character flaws, called “Flawless! -The Ten Most Common Character Flaws And What You Can Do About Them”, and with Scott DeGarmo of Success Magazine fame, Dr. T has written a powerful business book, “Heart to Heart — The Real Power of Network Marketing.” “A great story, even a simple fable, can open one up to the transforming power of grace and create new insights for individuals, increase personal and professional productivity, dramatically enhance character, self-esteem, and discover life's preeminent purpose” Lou Tartaglia, MD. Where to Find Dr. Tartaglia: https://youtu.be/gkrlM1JIID8 https://www.amazon.com/Thirsting-for-God-audiobook/dp/B00OH7EKIA Where to Find Tamra: ⁉️ Have a faith & or biz question you'd like to have me answer? Feel free to write it, along with your honest review on Apple Podcasts - I'll share you and give you the answer in an upcoming episode!

Right Brain Rounds
Revolutionizing End-of-Life Care: An Empowering Conversation with Dr. Lisa Tartaglia

Right Brain Rounds

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 54:39


Join Dr. Tartaglia on Right Brain Rounds as she fearlessly addresses the often-overlooked aspects of end-of-life care. Through heartfelt stories, expert insights, and empathetic discussions, this podcast aims to reshape our perceptions of death and encourage individuals to embrace their own mortality.Don't miss this thought-provoking episode that highlights the significance of open conversations, community support, and redefining hope in the face of terminal illness. Whether you're a healthcare professional or simply seeking a fresh perspective on end-of-life care, this episode of Right Brain Rounds will leave you feeling inspired and well-informed.

The Eternal Optimist
Fencing Against All Odds: Thriving in a World of Secrets and Intrigue with Lou Tartaglia

The Eternal Optimist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 46:43


In this episode of The Eternal Optimist, host Matt Drinkhahn interviews Lou Tartaglia, a sleep specialist turned author. Lou shares his unique writing inspiration, his experiences in fencing and conspiracies, and how he finds the energy to write after a long day of work. He also discusses how he met his wife accidentally at a public speaking event and the impact of his mentors on his writing journey. Lou's book "Heart To Heart" is highlighted, focusing on relationships and network marketing. Lou's positive attitude and inspiring recovery journey shine throughout the episode, creating an engaging and uplifting conversation.Chapters00:00:00 - The Stuttering Connection: A Famous Mathematician's Name00:05:58 - Unexpected Encounter: Meeting Mother Teresa00:09:10 - Sleep Specialist to Author: A Journey of Adoration and Recovery00:11:28 - Narcolepsy: A Fascinating Disease of Interest00:14:38 - Overcoming Chronic Pain: Tools and Transformation00:18:19 - Love Story and Career: From Italian Neighbors to Psychiatry00:20:29 - Strengthening Faith: Meeting Mother Teresa and Deepening Spirituality00:25:21 - Fencing, Writing, and Conspiracies: Inspiration for a Self-Help Book00:28:53 - Vaccination and the Catholic Faith: A Doctor's Perspective00:32:45 - Unraveling the Pandemic Conspiracy: Examining the Evidence00:35:51 - The Vaccine and the Black Sheep: Stigma, Sickness, and Science00:39:14 - Stepping on Her Foot to Happily Ever After: The Unexpected Love Story00:42:45 - Nicola Fontana: The Mathematician with a StutterLinks And Resources:WebsiteLou Tartaglia on LinkedInThanks so much for joining us this week. Want to subscribe to Eternal Optimist? Have some feedback you'd like to share? Connect with us on iTunes and leave us a review!

Seattle Kitchen
Hot Stove Society: Ken Oringer & Michela Tartaglia

Seattle Kitchen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2023 75:31


One of Boston's favorites chefs, Ken Oringer chats about a new cookbook he wrote with his daughter that is energetic and gluten free // We check in with Taryn Koerker from New Start Community Garden on how the fundraiser is progressing to replace their burned down greenhouse and plants // Rising chef and new cookbook author Michela Tartaglia visits to talk about her sumptuous new book Pasta For All Seasons and her class here in the kitchen May 12th // Proper Piccatas with Chef Bridget // Our drawing for a staycation at Hotel Andra includes - an overnight stay, dinner at one of our restaurants and tickets to the radio show - accepting entries until May 5th. Also, In honor of home cooking send a picture of your family stove to pamelah@tomdouglas.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Breaking Walls
BW - EP137—007: St. Patricks Day On The Air—Elliott Lewis And Broadway Is My Beat

Breaking Walls

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 19:51


Broadway Is My Beat first took to the air on CBS from New York on February 27th, 1949, starring Anthony Ross and directed by John Dietz. After fifteen weeks, with Dragnet breaking new ground on NBC, CBS moved the show's production to Hollywood. Elliott Lewis was by then helping to edit scripts for Bill Spier on Suspense. With the urging of men like Spier and Bill Robson, the twenty-eight-year-old Lewis was given the chance to direct the show. He was born in Manhattan on November 28th, 1917. He told Radio Life, “You should hear the city constantly. Even the people in New York are noisy.” Three sound men were often needed to re-create that New York flavor. Lewis' first regular turn as a director came on July 7th, 1949 when the repackaged Broadway is My Beat debuted as a summer replacement for The FBI In Peace And War. Along with David Friedkin, Morton Fine would become one of Lewis' go-to writers. Larry Thor would star as Danny Clover. Rounding out the regular cast was Charles Calvert as Tartaglia and Jack Kruschen doubling as both Sgt. Muggavan and Doctor Sinski. Broadway is my Beat featured some of the best hollywood radio talent like Barney Phillips, Virginia Gregg, Tony Barrett, Herb Butterfield, Betty Lou Gerson, Hy Averback, Cathy Lewis, Harry Bartell, Lawrence Dobkin, Mary Jane Croft, and Herb Vigran. Although no sponsorship was forthcoming, CBS brass was impressed with Elliott Lewis' capabilities. The March 17th, 1950 episode was called “The Charles and Jane Kimball Murder Case.”

Market Disruptors
Mark and Nick Tartaglia Talk Sovereignty

Market Disruptors

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 36:02


Mark is joined by Nick Tartaglia, host of the NewGen Mindset Podcast to talk about personal responsibility and what it means to be in charge of your own life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Heads Up Poker Podcast
103 - Nic Tartaglia: Austrian vs Keynesian Economics

Heads Up Poker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 6:14


Watch this on YouTube! Nic from New Gen Mindset give us the rundown on the difference between Austrian and Keynesian Economics. Austrians believe that there should be no government intervention in market prices, and there are natural up and down cycles. Keynesians believe that there should be government intervention in market price regulation. This results in massive bubbles, like the one we are in today. Check out Nic's website here. Follow us on Social Media! Twitter Facebook Instagram Linkedin Precious Metals Steve Style: https://www.stevebartonmoney.com/contact-2 Website: https://www.stevebartonmoney.com/ Email: stevebartonmoney@gmail.com DISCLAIMER: I am not a financial adviser, do not take this as financial advice. I only express my opinion based on my experience and your experience may be different. These videos are for educational and motivational purposes only. Investing of any kind involves risk. This is just what I am doing. AFFILIATE DISCLOSURE: Some of the links on this channel are affiliate links, meaning, at NO additional cost to you, the show may earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase and/or subscribe. However, this does not impact our opinion. We recommend them because they are helpful and useful, not because we are looking for the small commission.  

Raise the Line
Navigating Changes, Choices and Challenges Facing Med Students and Faculty - Dr. Kim Tartaglia of Ohio State University Wexner College of Medicine

Raise the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 32:12


There are so many choices to make as an undergrad in med school: selecting which medical field to go into; whether to go down the academic path; and how to use your knowledge and skills to find success and create positive change in the world, to name a few. On today's episode we're going to hear from someone who helps students work through all of those questions and also assists faculty colleagues with adjusting to the changing medical education landscape. Dr. Kim Tartaglia does all of this wearing several hats at Ohio State University Wexner College of Medicine including Professor of Medicine, Director of the “IMWell” program for internal medicine residents and Director of Faculty Mentorship. “There are so many different ways to make an impact that there's not one path to success and there's not one path to be impactful,” she tells host Michael Carrese. Listen in to this episode as Dr. Tartaglia shares her perspective on how medical education has changed since the pandemic as well as how students and academic leaders are relating to each other differently as they work to improve the med ed system. You'll also learn how she chose her specialty in med school, what drew her to stay in academics, how she established an enjoyable career in medical academics, and the benefits of attending OSU's College of Medicine. And stay tuned to the end for an enlightening discussion of the role of lifestyle medicine in treating and reversing disease, and the benefits of coaching and mentorship for med school residents.Mentioned in this episode: https://medicine.osu.edu/

Philosophy for our times
Can art uncover the essence of the world? | Janne Teller, Isy Suttie, Paul Muldoon, James Tartaglia

Philosophy for our times

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 47:36


Should we see art as a means of getting closer to the essence of what it is to be alive?Looking for a link we mentioned? It's here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesArt is most often seen as an adornment to everyday life. An entertainment, a delightful distraction perhaps, but not an uncovering of the essential character of the world. To uncover reality, we instead focus on accurate description and the discovery of facts. Yet these descriptions frequently do not settle the matter and can often lead to conflict and dispute, and all the while we are no closer to agreement on the essential nature of reality. Could we successfully refocus culture so that art was the primary means of making sense of ourselves and our reality? Or is this an empty romantic illusion that would leave us poorer, less productive and less able to fend for ourselves in the world?Critically acclaimed writer Janne Teller, musical comedian and writer Isy Suttie, British philosopher James Tartaglia and Pulitzer prize poet Paul Muldoon as they debate whether art can uncover the essence of the world. Hosted by acclaimed author, Joanna Kavenna.There are thousands of big ideas to discover at IAI.tv – videos, articles, and courses waiting for you to explore. Find out more: https://iai.tv/podcast-offers?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=shownotes&utm_campaign=[infinty-in-the-palm-of-your-handSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Broken Catholic: The #1 Voice of Spirituality + Christianity + Catholicism for the Spiritual But NOT Religious Person™

Board Certified, Sleep Medicine Specialist, Author, and Inspirational Speaker,  Dr. Louis Tartaglia  joins Joseph to talk about how a camel named Jamil can help you find your purpose.  LINKS  Tartaglia.com  LastGiftOfTheMagi.com  SUBSCRIBE  BrokenCatholic.com  EliteMensCoach.com  BUSINESS & LIFE MASTERY FOR MEN™  Helping 7-9 Figure Husbands, Dads & Businessmen Go From Angry & Unfulfilled to PEACE & PURPOSE in 90 Days or Less ... GUARANTEED! See REAL Results at: EliteMensCoach.com  Music: StantonLanier.com | Purple-Planet.com

Tales of Teyvat: A Genshin Lore Podcast
Episode Thirteen: Tartaglia, Childe, Ajax

Tales of Teyvat: A Genshin Lore Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 64:00


**This week, we're doing a Welkin Moon Giveaway! From December 14th - December 20th at 11:59 pm you have the chance to win a Welkin Moon by following us on either Instagram or Twitter and following the pinned post's prompt. We will be giving away two on each channel, links below, so make sure to enter today!** Ad Astra Travelers! Welcome back to another episode of Tales of Teyvat: A Genshin Lore Podcast. In our last episode we adventured to Inazuma and discussed The Vision Hunt Decree. We're excited to see what new opportunities come to Inazuma with it ending and what possible apologies and reconciliations we may see. This week, we're going to be talking about the most tartagalicious man in the game: Childe. We recap some need to know information on the Fatui and Snezhnaya before jumping into Childe Liyue storyline. After we talk about the ultimate betrayal, we take a look into Childe's past life as Ajax, his accidental adventure in the Abyss, and why Feens doesn't want to discuss the possibility of him dying. It's a lot, so buckle up and join the ride! Visit ⁠talesofteyvat.com⁠ to find a comprehensive lore sheet that provides visual aids and links to videos and important Genshin Impact Resources. Make sure to give us a follow on ⁠Twitter⁠ or ⁠Instagram⁠ to stay updated on all things Tales of Teyvat and let us know your thoughts on today's episode. Questions? Thoughts? Theories you have to share? Feel free to email us at talesofteyvatpod@gmail.com and let us know, we would love to hear from you!

William Ramsey Investigates
9/11 Aftermath with Sofia Smallstorm and Matthew Tartaglia, hosted by Vyz on From the Grassy Knoll

William Ramsey Investigates

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 68:12


9/11 Aftermath with Sofia Smallstorm and Matthew Tartaglia, hosted by Vyz on From the Grassy Knoll  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

William Ramsey Investigates
559-Interview with Matthew Tartaglia

William Ramsey Investigates

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2022 59:12


William Ramsey Investigates
526-911 Aftermath-Sofia Smallstorm-Matthew Tartaglia

William Ramsey Investigates

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2022 61:43


William Ramsey Investigates
591-Matthew Tartaglia vs The View

William Ramsey Investigates

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 58:54


William Ramsey Investigates
439-Garage Sale 7 with Matthew Tartaglia

William Ramsey Investigates

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 60:06


William Ramsey Investigates
428-Matthew Tartaglia on the movie World Trade Center

William Ramsey Investigates

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 60:26


William Ramsey Investigates
378-Matthew Tartaglia

William Ramsey Investigates

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 100:24


William Ramsey Investigates
367-Matthew Tartaglia

William Ramsey Investigates

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 60:01


William Ramsey Investigates
347-Matthew Tartaglia Pt 2

William Ramsey Investigates

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 60:01


William Ramsey Investigates
346-Matthew Tartaglia Pt 1

William Ramsey Investigates

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 60:01


William Ramsey Investigates
286-No 757 in-at-or under The Pentagon-Pt 1-Tartaglia

William Ramsey Investigates

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 58:51


William Ramsey Investigates
178-Ghosts of Christmases Past-Sgt. Matthew Tartaglia _ Cha

William Ramsey Investigates

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 72:03