Category Archives: Cotolo Chronicles

It’s Banned Books Week and our host, an author who would love to have one of his books banned, talks about some of the volumes banned that many people are clamoring to read, as well as a brief and questionable … Continue reading

Two of the less-than-common male brains—Thom Savino and Frank Cotolo—discuss the male brain, as recently studied, on the Sept. 19 show. As many male brains may do, these two will project thoughts with the intention of delicate delineation of the … Continue reading

A drum-solo performance featuring our host and a bevy of topics that make life worth living—or at least thinking about—fill the Sept. 12 show. Ask yourself this question before you listen, “If a super-smart parrot understood life and death and … Continue reading

The magic of makeup, comic characterization, phantasmagoric personification and just plain clowning for entertainment are the tools of Dana Rotella. She’s in love with the art of makeup, a loyal attendee of comic conventions (in character) with a toolbox of … Continue reading

Dr. Karen Wyatt (pictured on right) returns to the show to talk about adverse childhood experiences (ACE) and her new program that helps people face wounds from childhood that can manifest in adult behavior, crippling relationships, careers and your health. … Continue reading

By popular demand, the Aug. 22 show, is a solo. The topic is sound, the Internet and you. Sound is a powerful form of data and the Internet is run on data. “The Web is still too quiet,” according to … Continue reading

Thom Savino returns for his monthly visit with his former partner to talk about The Male Brain, from the book with the same title. Should all men know what the author has to say about the stuff in the noggins … Continue reading

When asked about his parents, a friend of mine said, ‘I was born of a jackal.’ Is that any way to describe mom and dad? If you are a parent, you know more about the state of being one. But … Continue reading

Ask anyone what drives a story and anyone will respond: “Characters.” Often, in stage and screen, the ancillary roles support the main and dynamic characters in many subtle ways that help satisfy the drama. So, Heather Drain talks on the … Continue reading

On July 25’s broadcast, our host goes with the flows of his whim and talks about proverbial “stuff.” Callers were welcome to add or subtract from the topic at hand. Comedian Jeremy Long possibly guests. Brought to you by ‘Molotov … Continue reading