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You may think you know Anthony Scaramucci: a Harvard Law School graduate who cut his teeth at Goldman Sachs, went on to build two successful businesses and had an 11-day stint in the White House. What people don’t know is he’s an avid reader, endlessly curious, history buff with a restless mind. In his new podcast, Open Book, listeners will hear and get to know the real Anthony: the proud son of immigrant parents, a long-suffering New York Mets fan and a father of five. Each week, he’ll invi ...
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Hosted by its namesake, Allegra Scarano provides keen observations on everything from cultural issues like the latest season of 90 Day Fiancé to societal issues like who killed JonBenét Ramsey. These episodes give you a glimpse into the comical, crime-solving mind of this former Colorado resident.
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The Scarab Archives

Lazarus Creative Co

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For nearly two decades, the mysterious Lazarus Foundation has collected supposedly paranormal items and stored them safely in a secret location known as the Scarab Archives. Join the Archive’s caretaker, Dr. Delbert East as he attempts to create a digital record of some of the Archive’s most terrifying pieces… and accidentally discovers a looming threat that is beyond all human understanding. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thescarabarchives/support
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Scara e Beo

Artematiko Network

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Le avventure di Scara e Beo i due stercorari sindacalisti che difendono i loro diritti in giro per il mondo. Ma non sono soli. Con loro c'è lo spirito del Sacro Scarafone, ad aiutarli quando il temibile lord D.D.T. tenterà di eliminarli! Teniamoci in contatto qui: https://bit.ly/scaraebeo Una produzione Artematiko Network con Alessandro Oteri, Luigi Menny Mennella e Artematiko.
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Jim Cullen, author of 'Bridge and Tunnel Boys: Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen and the Metropolitan Sound of the 21st Century', discusses the similarities and differences between these two iconic musicians. He explores their backgrounds, their impact on popular music, and their representation of the American dream. Cullen also touches on the reasons …
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In this final episode of 2024, Anthony reflects on the year's highlights, discussing notable guests and their impactful books. He emphasizes the importance of simple life lessons, and the political landscape, whilst also sharing insights from his own writing journey. Looking ahead, he expresses excitement for the upcoming year and what's to come on…
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In this conversation, James Ricciardi, a mental health historian and former lawyer, shares his personal journey with bipolar disorder and discusses the intersection of mental illness and success. He highlights the historical stigma surrounding mental health, the experiences of notable leaders like Winston Churchill and Lyndon Johnson, and contempor…
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In this episode, Anthony sits down with Matt Ebert, Founder and CEO of Crash Champions, to explore his inspiring journey from humble beginnings in central Illinois to building a nationwide auto repair powerhouse with over 600 locations. Matt shares the challenges and defining moments that fueled his entrepreneurial spirit, the critical role of trus…
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In this conversation, Professor Nick Bostrom discusses his book 'Deep Utopia' and explores the implications of transformative technologies on human life and meaning. He contrasts the potential positive outcomes of AI development with the risks, emphasizing the need for alignment and ethical considerations. He also shares insights on the rapid advan…
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Two separate New York newspapers mention Charlotte Scarabin and Marian Scarabin eighteen years apart. Upon her death in September 1913, Charlotte willed her estate to Seton Hospital in The Bronx. Marian appeared as a Girl Doll in a Christmas play performed at Public School 192 in New York City. There's no evidence of relation to Francois Scarabin s…
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In this conversation, Megan Gorman discusses her book 'All the President's Money', exploring the financial struggles and management styles of various U.S. presidents. She highlights how personal financial health can influence policies and the perception of leadership. The discussion delves into historical examples, including Thomas Jefferson's fina…
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In this conversation, Anthony hosts James Diorio and Jake Ryan, authors of 'Crypto Decrypted'. They discuss the fundamentals of blockchain technology and the importance of understanding digital assets. The conversation delves into the significance of regulation, environmental concerns regarding crypto, and the cyclical nature of the market. The aut…
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Author and founder of the Thinking Crypto podcast, Tony Edward, discusses his origin story and his journey into the world of cryptocurrency. He shares his eureka moment when he realized the potential of blockchain technology and the impact it could have on commerce and trust. Tony also discusses his diversified investment strategy, his views on Bit…
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This week, Anthony talks with institutional investor, author, and speaker Andrew Parrillo, about his new book Beat the Wealth Management Hustle. Andrew discusses his career in wealth management and the flaws in the industry. He emphasizes the importance of investing independently and understanding the fees charged by advisors, whilst suggesting tha…
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David Bahnsen, Founder, Managing Partner and Chief Investment Officer of The Bahnsen Group joins Anthony this week. His new book Full-Time: Work and the Meaning of Life, discusses the societal importance of work and the decline in appreciation for labor. He highlights the negative impact of the boomer generation's view of work as something to retir…
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Michel Paradis, a leading human rights lawyer and author of the book 'The Light of Battle: Eisenhower D-Day and the Birth of the American Superpower', joins Anthony to discuss the life and legacy of Dwight D. Eisenhower. Paradis highlights Eisenhower's rise from humble beginnings to becoming one of the most powerful generals in history. He emphasiz…
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This week, Anthony talks with Michael Easter about his bestselling books Scarcity Brain and The Comfort Crisis, Michael discusses the evolutionary roots of our cravings and the challenges of moderation in a world of abundance. He emphasizes the importance of understanding our primal instincts and rewiring our habits to make healthier choices. They …
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This week, Anthony Pompliano shares insights from his book 'How to Live an Extraordinary Life.' He discusses his upbringing, the wisdom he gained, and the importance of mindset in overcoming setbacks. They then move on to explore themes of resilience, community, and the lessons learned from failures, emphasizing that personal growth comes from hard…
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Lou called her dad to scare boys bothering her. Brother Tom "The Protector" worked to protect the family too. Her Uncle Matthew Albert "Deuce" Scarabin helped the family a lot and Cordy aggravated while religious Aunt Mary Scarabin, wife of John Francois Scarabin (Francois eldest child), enraged her. Fights with "The Cow."…
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This week, Anthony talks with bestselling author and financial journalist Charles Gasparino about his new book 'Go Woke, Go Broke,' which critiques the influence of wokeness in corporate America. Charles argues that corporate entities have strayed from their primary responsibility of profit-making to engage in cultural and political issues, leading…
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This week, Anthony talks with bestselling author and investigative journalist Nina Burleigh about the current political landscape, focusing on the upcoming election, the impact of disinformation, and the role of gender in politics. They explore how toxic masculinity influences political dynamics and the media's role in shaping public perception. Bu…
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Tom Burgis, author of 'Cuckooland: Where the Rich Own the Truth', discusses the power of the wealthy to censor the press and shape reality. He explores the motivations behind the actions of the rich and the psychology of those in positions of power. Tom also delves into the topics of kleptocracy, dirty money, corruption, and the fragility of truth.…
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Remembering early childhood in Tembagapura, Indonesia. From Manx Mouse to the ambulance tragedy to fractured leg to stolen jet fuel and lit tennis balls, take a walk down jungle lane. Not included were the sentimental times of Sulaksono teaching me guitar before Jackson and Wempy Sambuaga started coming over to teach and have lots of laughs.…
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In this conversation, Bill Adair discusses the epidemic of political lying, particularly focusing on the impact of Donald Trump on political discourse and the evolution of fact-checking. He reflects on his background as a journalist and the founding of PolitiFact, emphasizing the need for accountability in media and politics. Bill also shares his '…
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In this conversation, award-winning journalist Richard Esposito discusses his new book, Jimmy Breslin: The Man Who Told the Truth. Richard reflects on the golden era of tabloids, the impact of Breslin's storytelling, and how he connected with the common man. They also delve into Breslin's chaotic lifestyle, his relationships with criminals and poli…
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This week, Anthony talks with Kimberly Wehle about her book 'Pardon Power' which discusses the complexities surrounding the pardon system in the United States. She explores the historical context of the pardon power, its potential for corruption, and the implications of demographic shifts on political dynamics. Kim emphasizes the need for checks an…
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While serving as a Zone Leader in the New York Rochester Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, this talk was given to a Syracuse, New York congregation on December 31, 1989 initially and then again at BYU in September 1992. Though my beliefs have changed drastically since then, this talk was a starting point to my interest in…
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In this conversation, Scott Galloway highlights the economic struggles facing young Americans today, particularly young men, and critiques the current education and housing systems for creating artificial scarcity. Galloway proposes several policy changes to support young people and emphasizes the importance of male role models in fostering resilie…
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Disgust over the Saints fall from greatness and preparation for the scary Hurricane Milton on the way to destroy Florida. Intended to cover Genesis 19 but instead expressed a lot on the psychology of depression and how it displays itself. Reference to Patrick Teahan and his observation on common symptom of childhood trauma: to be treated nicely by …
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In this conversation, Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove discusses his new book For Such a Time as This, his journey from Los Angeles to becoming a prominent rabbi in New York, the impact of the October 7th tragedy on American Jewry, and the historical context of anti-Semitism. He reflects on the connection between Judaism and Western liberal values, the comple…
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Shared the October 3rd story from 1988 where friend Russell and I drove all the way to Panama City Beach just for the day. Ran over a dog on the way (sad). Got New York Rochester Mission call that day too. Reading and interpreting Genesis 17 which is mostly about how important it is for males to get circumcised as it's a token of the promise the Lo…
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Introduction to Intro and Outro. Reading and interpreting the disturbing Genesis 16. Abram, who'd been promised to have his seed outnumber the dust, the stars and the sands of the sea, has his wife Sarai reeling from not being able to bare children. In response, Sarai notices Hagar the maid could possibly help, so she sends Abram in to rape and imp…
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In this conversation, New York Times’ investigative reporters Russell Buettner and Susanne Craig discuss their instant bestseller 'Lucky Loser,' which explores how Donald Trump squandered his father's fortune and created an illusion of success. They delve into Trump's financial history, the influence of his father Fred Trump, and the media's role i…
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Reading and interpreting Genesis 15. Chapter made no sense and had some genealogy information that didn't appear to mean much. Discussed water skiing accident on Lake Pontchartrain on this date in 1984. Touched lightly on some format experiments like the intro music on this episode. Briefly touched on Iran rocket attack on Israel and the death of t…
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From the deep waters of depression, expressions of ongoing self doubt and misery. Expectations, Betrayal and Validation are key topics. Reading and interpreting of Genesis 13 where Abram and Lot, now rich with cattle, flocks, silver and gold, begin to fight so they part ways. After Abram gives him the choice to stay or go, Lot decides to go to Jord…
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