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On this Episode we are joined by legendary chef David Burke, we chat about his Iron Chef days, industry talk plus couch potatos!! Chef out the show live every Saturday at 3pm est on WICC in the new england area or listen on www.WICC600.com
Norm opens the show by lauding Senator Rand Paul for his resolve in voting to block the $40B Ukraine relief package. Norm is then joined in the first hour by Jimmy Vallee, previous LAL guest and the principal of Valhil Capital. Jimmy is an expert in cryptocurrency and has much to offer to the average person in each of our pursuit of an understanding of money and the future thereof. Norm starts with a fundamental look at the function of "money": a medium of exchange; a measure of value; a store of value; and a way to track value. What does it mean to 'digitize' currency? Why would we want to 'digitize' currency? Norm questions the trust in our system of money, and the inherent feeling of 'crazy' he gets in thinking about the digital nature of our current economic system. Jimmy asserts that the dollar is at risk internationally, and that there will be a massive change in the relative value of national currencies like the dollar and other global reserve currencies. But where are we going, and what does it mean? Like, share, and subscribe! Listen to Norm live every weekday from 12pm ET to 2pm ET on WICC600. Stream Norm at https://www.wicc600.com/. Follow @PattisPodcast on Twitter!
Norm is joined in the second hour by esteemed trial lawyer and retired professor of history and criminal justice, Andy Warren. Norm and Andy talk about the differences between being a prosecutor and a defense lawyer, a case they worked together in Dodge City, Kansas, and how the more things change the more things stay the same. Andy also talks about his growing weary of dealing with people who view the defense lawyer—often an appointed lawyer—as someone who is not as effective or as competent as a 'paid' lawyer. While not on the appointed list, Andy has spent years at the direct call of the court to represent defendants who simply needed help. Norm then discusses the road trip he and Andy took last year. And then asks Andy, "what in the world led you to go to an indian reservation?" Like, share, and subscribe! Listen to Norm every weekday from 12pm ET to 2pm ET on WICC600. Stream Norm live on https://www.wicc600.com/. Follow @PattisPodcast on Twitter.
Norm opens the show by lauding Senator Rand Paul for his resolve in voting to block the $40B Ukraine relief package. Norm is then joined in the first hour by Jimmy Vallee, previous LAL guest and the principal of Valhil Capital. Jimmy is an expert in cryptocurrency and has much to offer to the average person in each of our pursuit of an understanding of money and the future thereof. Norm starts with a fundamental look at the function of "money": a medium of exchange; a measure of value; a store of value; and a way to track value. What does it mean to 'digitize' currency? Why would we want to 'digitize' currency? Norm questions the trust in our system of money, and the inherent feeling of 'crazy' he gets in thinking about the digital nature of our current economic system. Jimmy asserts that the dollar is at risk internationally, and that there will be a massive change in the relative value of national currencies like the dollar and other global reserve currencies. But where are we going, and what does it mean? Like, share, and subscribe! Listen to Norm live every weekday from 12pm ET to 2pm ET on WICC600. Stream Norm at https://www.wicc600.com/. Follow @PattisPodcast on Twitter!
Norm is joined in the second hour by esteemed trial lawyer and retired professor of history and criminal justice, Andy Warren. Norm and Andy talk about the differences between being a prosecutor and a defense lawyer, a case they worked together in Dodge City, Kansas, and how the more things change the more things stay the same. Andy also talks about his growing weary of dealing with people who view the defense lawyer—often an appointed lawyer—as someone who is not as effective or as competent as a 'paid' lawyer. While not on the appointed list, Andy has spent years at the direct call of the court to represent defendants who simply needed help. Norm then discusses the road trip he and Andy took last year. And then asks Andy, "what in the world led you to go to an indian reservation?" Like, share, and subscribe! Listen to Norm every weekday from 12pm ET to 2pm ET on WICC600. Stream Norm live on https://www.wicc600.com/. Follow @PattisPodcast on Twitter.
The second hour opens with Norm rocking it solo while the studio crew battles against the deep state to get his guest on the line. Face-to-face meetings are a good thing. Norm is put off by a local Board of Alderman's move to continue indefinitely with remote hearings and meetings. Norm talks about what he calls "the Handshake Economy" and what America is losing when chooses to prioritize the disembodied voice over real human interaction. Isolation is the true killer. Greg Dillon, former law enforcement officer and author of The Thin Blue Lie: An Honest Cop vs. the FBI, reports for radio duty and discusses his long career in law enforcement, time with the FBI, and the inspiration for his book. Norm and Greg discuss the logistics of becoming an agent in the 80s, Norm's admiration for such service work, and what in American culture has perhaps changed. Like, share, and subscribe! Listen to Norm every weekday from 12pm ET to 2pmET on WICC600. Stream it live at https://www.wicc600.com/. Follow @PattisPodcast on Twitter!
Those of you loyal LAL listeners will remember the voice of attorney Mark Richards, the no-nonsense criminal defense attorney anchored about 20 miles outside of Kenosha, Wisconsin. Mark joins Norm to recount the days leading up to the Kenosha riots during the infamous "Summer of Love" in 2020, the incident involving Kyle Rittenhouse, and the nature of his representation. Mark talks about the courtroom dynamics, the intensely high-profile nature of the entire trial, and his continuing relationship with Kyle as Kyle begins his own journey into early adulthood. Norm and Mark take listener calls. We encourage you all to go back to LAL #063 for the long form interview with Mark Richards. Like, share, and subscribe! Norm is live every weekday from 12pm ET to 2pm ET on WICC600. Stream Norm live at https://www.wicc600.com/#. Follow @PattisPodcast on Twitter.
Norm beings the first hour with an analysis of the emergence of "sanctuary" jurisdictions within the context of 10th amendment federalism and how it affects notions of comety and uniformity. Connecticut is now a sanctuary jurisdiction for abortion. So what is this a prelude for? Norm discusses the sectional differences between the North and the Antibellum South prior to the US Civil War. Fears of that aside, what does it mean for American society when it is unable to agree on when a life begins? States are free to guarantee rights as they see fit, but the debate is being poorly framed when it comes to abortion. It takes two, baby. Norm is joined in the first hour by two Connecticut-based comedians, Ian Cunningham and Jim Rapuano of Staven's Got Problems, and the hosts of the notorious talent show that has led to recent criticism of Norm's comedic routine. Like, share, and subscribe! Norm is live on WICC600 every weekday from 12pm ET to 2pm ET. Stream Norm live at https://www.wicc600.com/. Follow @PattisPodcast on Twitter.
Norm is joined in the second hour by Coldwell Banker REALTOR out of Orange, Connecticut, Carol Cangiano. Carol shares that there are only 5,000 homes on the market in the entire state of Connecticut—10,000 short of the average—and Norm digs in to understand the nature of the current moment in the real estate market. Norm and Carol talk about the irrational nature of the current market, what that means for the average homeowner, and whether this market represents an even more irrational exuberance than the 2005 and 2006 runup to the 2008 market crash. Carol references that appraisals are not currently functioning to bring rationality back into the homebuying equation. Norm and Carol entertain a call from a key figure at WICC600. Tune in! Like, share, and subscribe! Norm is live every weekday from 12pm ET to 2pm ET on WICC600. Stream Norm live at https://www.wicc600.com/#. Follow
Norm is joined in the second hour by Coldwell Banker REALTOR out of Orange, Connecticut, Carol Cangiano. Carol shares that there are only 5,000 homes on the market in the entire state of Connecticut—10,000 short of the average—and Norm digs in to understand the nature of the current moment in the real estate market. Norm and Carol talk about the irrational nature of the current market, what that means for the average homeowner, and whether this market represents an even more irrational exuberance than the 2005 and 2006 runup to the 2008 market crash. Carol references that appraisals are not currently functioning to bring rationality back into the homebuying equation. Norm and Carol entertain a call from a key figure at WICC600. Tune in! Like, share, and subscribe! Norm is live every weekday from 12pm ET to 2pm ET on WICC600. Stream Norm live at https://www.wicc600.com/#. Follow
Those of you loyal LAL listeners will remember the voice of attorney Mark Richards, the no-nonsense criminal defense attorney anchored about 20 miles outside of Kenosha, Wisconsin. Mark joins Norm to recount the days leading up to the Kenosha riots during the infamous "Summer of Love" in 2020, the incident involving Kyle Rittenhouse, and the nature of his representation. Mark talks about the courtroom dynamics, the intensely high-profile nature of the entire trial, and his continuing relationship with Kyle as Kyle begins his own journey into early adulthood. Norm and Mark take listener calls. We encourage you all to go back to LAL #063 for the long form interview with Mark Richards. Like, share, and subscribe! Norm is live every weekday from 12pm ET to 2pm ET on WICC600. Stream Norm live at https://www.wicc600.com/#. Follow @PattisPodcast on Twitter.
The second hour opens with Norm rocking it solo while the studio crew battles against the deep state to get his guest on the line. Face-to-face meetings are a good thing. Norm is put off by a local Board of Alderman's move to continue indefinitely with remote hearings and meetings. Norm talks about what he calls "the Handshake Economy" and what America is losing when chooses to prioritize the disembodied voice over real human interaction. Isolation is the true killer. Greg Dillon, former law enforcement officer and author of The Thin Blue Lie: An Honest Cop vs. the FBI, reports for radio duty and discusses his long career in law enforcement, time with the FBI, and the inspiration for his book. Norm and Greg discuss the logistics of becoming an agent in the 80s, Norm's admiration for such service work, and what in American culture has perhaps changed. Like, share, and subscribe! Listen to Norm every weekday from 12pm ET to 2pmET on WICC600. Stream it live at https://www.wicc600.com/. Follow @PattisPodcast on Twitter!
Norm beings the first hour with an analysis of the emergence of "sanctuary" jurisdictions within the context of 10th amendment federalism and how it affects notions of comety and uniformity. Connecticut is now a sanctuary jurisdiction for abortion. So what is this a prelude for? Norm discusses the sectional differences between the North and the Antibellum South prior to the US Civil War. Fears of that aside, what does it mean for American society when it is unable to agree on when a life begins? States are free to guarantee rights as they see fit, but the debate is being poorly framed when it comes to abortion. It takes two, baby. Norm is joined in the first hour by two Connecticut-based comedians, Ian Cunningham and Jim Rapuano of Staven's Got Problems, and the hosts of the notorious talent show that has led to recent criticism of Norm's comedic routine. Like, share, and subscribe! Norm is live on WICC600 every weekday from 12pm ET to 2pm ET. Stream Norm live at https://www.wicc600.com/. Follow @PattisPodcast on Twitter.
Is sex a sacrement or a form of recreation? That's not why we invited Joe on, but that's where we begin. Norm is joined in the second hour by Joseph Tully, defense attorney for founder of NXIVM and the recently convicted Keith Raniere. Joe is one of the most successful criminal defense lawyers in northern California, and he just got done arguing an appeal of Raniere's recent conviction for sex trafficking which resulted in a 120-year prison sentence. Still, Norm finds his involvement in this case curious. So why is Joe involved? Well, he believes the case was sullied by the government's tampering with and fabricating of evidence in the case against Raniere. Get to know the company that NXIVM is and was. Why do people join self-help organizations? And what were people going to NXIVM for? Like, share, and subscribe! Norm is live every weekday from 12pm ET to 2pm ET on WICC600. Stream Norm live at https://www.wicc600.com/. Follow @PattisPodcast on Twitter.
It's Monday! Norm is joined in the first hour as he is every Monday by Michael Boyer, attorney at Carolina Craft Legal and producer of Law and Legitimacy. Norm and Mike open by taking a look at the recent tragic events in Buffalo, New York, and more broadly to similar events that unfolded over the weekend in other parts of the country, including Millenium Park in Chicago and Laguna Church in Los Angeles. Norm queries: should the second amendment be repealed? The two end the segment with by refreshing the audience's recollection of the current SCOTUS events, the impact of the leak on the integrity of the Court and whether life begins at conception. Like, share, and subscribe! Norm is live on WICC600 every weekday from 12pm ET to 2pm ET. Stream Norm live at https://www.wicc600.com/. And follow @PattisPodcast on Twitter.
Is sex a sacrement or a form of recreation? That's not why we invited Joe on, but that's where we begin. Norm is joined in the second hour by Joseph Tully, defense attorney for founder of NXIVM and the recently convicted Keith Raniere. Joe is one of the most successful criminal defense lawyers in northern California, and he just got done arguing an appeal of Raniere's recent conviction for sex trafficking which resulted in a 120-year prison sentence. Still, Norm finds his involvement in this case curious. So why is Joe involved? Well, he believes the case was sullied by the government's tampering with and fabricating of evidence in the case against Raniere. Get to know the company that NXIVM is and was. Why do people join self-help organizations? And what were people going to NXIVM for? Like, share, and subscribe! Norm is live every weekday from 12pm ET to 2pm ET on WICC600. Stream Norm live at https://www.wicc600.com/. Follow @PattisPodcast on Twitter.
It's Monday! Norm is joined in the first hour as he is every Monday by Michael Boyer, attorney at Carolina Craft Legal and producer of Law and Legitimacy. Norm and Mike open by taking a look at the recent tragic events in Buffalo, New York, and more broadly to similar events that unfolded over the weekend in other parts of the country, including Millenium Park in Chicago and Laguna Church in Los Angeles. Norm queries: should the second amendment be repealed? The two end the segment with by refreshing the audience's recollection of the current SCOTUS events, the impact of the leak on the integrity of the Court and whether life begins at conception. Like, share, and subscribe! Norm is live on WICC600 every weekday from 12pm ET to 2pm ET. Stream Norm live at https://www.wicc600.com/. And follow @PattisPodcast on Twitter.
Joseph Gallo is the unofficial grand prize winner of the WICC600 Spector Eye Care Greatest Bluefish Tournament on Earth! He caught a 17.27 pound bluefish at Fisherman's Paradise in Milford, CT for the grand prize of $25,000
"Connecticut Today" with Paul Pacelli hit on ALL the points of interest today. First, Paul spoke with James Hirsen (:45), a California-based political pundit, about the long term damage that mail-in ballots could possibly do. Next, Fairfield GOP State Senator Tony Hwang talked about a local September 11th memorial (15:16). Former Bridgeport Democratic State Representative Chris Caruso called in to talk about the federal indictments of Bridgeport's police chief and personnel director (23:13). Finally, Mariette Kammerer from LifeTalk with Mariette (https://www.facebook.com/LifeTalkMariette/?__tn__=K-R&eid=ARANinQsPqz62IUE6yHrH1x8O8LcWxiNpLjxahuR9G9RXewpwvubPmVvcnage4tjYuEJ7lLgSWC_d2gl&fref=mentions&__xts__%5B0%5D=68.ARD6hxDSYJ-HZ3olnsSgtJh_EbdO1GCwKNiRV939mo69l97Y-WPNhEMztSs3Kie42ZEZnXTnZXhBMwXU7w1mEA9cdoUV_uEHydbBxnR1TqpISGhsERW51Uu6RL1xZJbXhvVuo6e5UjcE791CncYMSlzKpz2xc0MNhJj67zKyMK3YfK3RgSbxgNRcCbWsEWvqamiYKkJRyZ7LX3FoCUao10jNHwvQneT13z-DnlWqugn3VW0zo7dqjd8MOcM8EMUDWdhB3DEWIDKxVAzJzkT1wz5d6my_Eauf4vJufYsdGDUE9RYEtR5pgj4B5jVKYbxVgJUawAyZklpMvdjeWktKf7OLS7hpCCV4NA) on WICC600 (https://www.facebook.com/WICC600/?__tn__=K-R&eid=ARDnDfDcSodMEEhTc7f4orTSYyZD1Jh_FnBqwMKvETPIo9ig9-jf8gGYftMeqo6JGjCBb_Ni3SX_op1U&fref=mentions&__xts__%5B0%5D=68.ARD6hxDSYJ-HZ3olnsSgtJh_EbdO1GCwKNiRV939mo69l97Y-WPNhEMztSs3Kie42ZEZnXTnZXhBMwXU7w1mEA9cdoUV_uEHydbBxnR1TqpISGhsERW51Uu6RL1xZJbXhvVuo6e5UjcE791CncYMSlzKpz2xc0MNhJj67zKyMK3YfK3RgSbxgNRcCbWsEWvqamiYKkJRyZ7LX3FoCUao10jNHwvQneT13z-DnlWqugn3VW0zo7dqjd8MOcM8EMUDWdhB3DEWIDKxVAzJzkT1wz5d6my_Eauf4vJufYsdGDUE9RYEtR5pgj4B5jVKYbxVgJUawAyZklpMvdjeWktKf7OLS7hpCCV4NA) came on to talk about an upcoming event she's having (31:56).
Connecticut Today with Paul Pacelli kicked off a brand new week with a lot of guests! First, Chris Moschovitis, a Cybersecurity expert, joined Paul to talk about a new report that cyber efforts were cranking up efforts for cyber threats against the United States. Next Professor Ben Bogardus from Quinnipiac came on to talk about the latest drama at the New York Times and Philadelphia Enquirer. Representative Steve Stafstrom came about to talk about what Connecticut is doing at a state level with their police force in the wake of the George Floyd killing. Our very own Melissa Sheketoff from Melissa in the Morning on WICC600, came on to give us a first hand look at what was happening during the protest on the Milford Green this afternoon. Finally Governor Ned Lamont gave his daily media conference to update us on what was going on.
In this episode, Laura is joined by her daughter Taylor T to talk about the Art of Happiness. With suicide the second leading cause of death among young people, depression among Americans of all ages on the rise, and everything happening in today’s world, it’s important to know you have the power to create your own happiness. During the episode they:Discuss what you think makes you happy may not bring you happinessShare simple ways to create happiness Look at happiness habits you can apply in your lifeTeach WOOP, an easy tool to help you reach your happiness goalsTake a look back at 30 episodes on WICC600.
On Connecticut Today with Paul Pacelli; Paul hosted Mariette Kammerer from LifeTalk with Mariette on WICC600 to talk about a pet food giveaway. We carried a press conference from state police about the apprehension of a suspect tied to two killings in Connecticut. Hollywood pundit James Hirsen came on to talk about how the west coast is dealing with Covid-19 and Senate Minority leader Len Fasano wrapped up the show to talk about the issues the Senate is facing with Governor Ned Lamont's reopening the state strategy
In this episode we are joined by Connecticut radio personality Florence Carmela. We find out what Guns n Roses weather is, Leigh learns to take a complement about the Browns and there is an update about Carrie's car. We have two big RIP's in the world of sci-fi and comics, along with the week 12 College Football Pick'em. Florence tells us her inspirational story about how she is following her dream working in radio for WEBE 108 FM and WICC 600 AM in Connecticut, two radio stations she grew up with. It's an inspirational story of persistence and believing in yourself. We have a sweet news of the weird story between an Emu and a Donkey and of course as always we finish with some Take It or Leave It. Some interesting beers on the table this week, but you're gonna hafta listen to hear about those.
In this episode we are joined by Connecticut radio personality Florence Carmela. We find out what Guns n Roses weather is, Leigh learns to take a complement about the Browns and there is an update about Carrie's car. We have two big RIP's in the world of sci-fi and comics, along with the week 12 College Football Pick'em. Florence tells us her inspirational story about how she is following her dream working in radio for WEBE 108 FM and WICC 600 AM in Connecticut, two radio stations she grew up with. It's an inspirational story of persistence and believing in yourself. We have a sweet news of the weird story between an Emu and a Donkey and of course as always we finish with some Take It or Leave It. Some interesting beers on the table this week, but you're gonna hafta listen to hear about those.