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Author Kelly Flook talks frankly and openly about her book Shhhh! Sad, Shocking, and Sexy a revealing memoir about the pained childhood that saw an innocent girl at a much too-early age initiated into sex by the abusive control of … Continue reading

We’re live on July 30 at 9 p.m. EDT and we are free for listening, downloading, copying, sharing and even manipulating. This show began as the generation growing up was experiencing the web revolution – which was launched with all … Continue reading

The day this podcast aired live on July 23, 2015 the Republican lead House of Representatives passed a bill proposed by Monsanto puppet Mike Pompeo a congressman from Kansas. Pompeo called his bill (written by Monsano cronies) the “Safe and … Continue reading

We’re live and prepared to discuss the universal implications of the commode. From the roots of the Super Mario Brothers through the bankruptcy of the Graziano Brothers, long before man was able to run dirty muck through pipes underground, comes … Continue reading

It has been a bad year for the technology that brought the Internet’s first talk show broadcast to fruition; and we ain’t trying to get to Pluto. Zeroes, ones and glitches and all else involved have thwarted a few shows … Continue reading

Tonight’s “Fine ‘Whine’” trickles from the “select gripes” of conspiracy among America’s Toxic Triad: Big Farming, Big Food, and Big Pharma. Are these factions in cahoots for Big Profits at the expense of our health and very lives? The thoughts … Continue reading

Host Thomas Savino gather’s loose ends, wrangles bits and pieces, and collects the various recent spills of the “Fine ‘Whine’ of Select Gripes” to put together this conglomeration of concerns and commentary. Starting with Veritas News anchor Sal Monella reporting … Continue reading

After Veritas’ news anchor Sal Monella does some heavy lifting reporting on newest GOP candidate Chris Christie, host Thomas Savino explores “This Day in History July 2” to reveal and comment on an 1843 Charleston, South Carolina newspaper headline: “An … Continue reading

It’s time to take an honest look at the movies of summer 2015. This is tricky because it means stepping on popular trends, famous people and the very nature of entertainment. That, in itself, is a problem and always has … Continue reading

“The Fine ‘Whine’ of Select Gripes” picks from the gripe-vine this week banks too big to fail and income inequality. Savino looks at the effects of the Koch brother’s insurmountable influence over each of our lives since the Supreme Court’s … Continue reading