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The Athletic Kaizen Show

kristen Silva, Jonathan Suarez

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We are Super excited, Super Pump to start the show!!! Welcome... The First time I heard the term Kaizen was about 30 years ago when I took my first Judo class, it was a term that my Sensei (teacher) would repeat over and over again during training..... Then many years later I would hear it again when I was studying Business, and I was ready to become an entrepreneur => there was something about the meaning of Kaizen that made an Impact in the way I wanted to Build my Ideal Business. Then i W ...
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Let Them Fight: A Comedy History Podcast

Jacob Trimmer and Tim Groeschel

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Join comedians Jacob Trimmer and Tim Groeschel in a mashup of true crime, history, and comedy as they swap stories and make jokes about people throughout time who have lived interesting and violent lives. Get your dose of grindhouse history every Tuesday, because everyone likes violence as long as it's happening to someone else. Feel free to reach out to us with any feedback or comments at [email protected], https://www.facebook.com/LTFpodcast, or https://twitter.com/PodcastLTF.
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The Miller Report with Suzanne Miller

Red Apple Podcast Network

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The Miller Report is a real estate business show produced by 77 WABC Radio in New York City and hosted by Suzanne Miller, President of Empire State Properties, a Manhattan Real Estate Management & Investment firm. Heard by tens of thousands online and on air, Suzanne is a thought leader in her industry. Where Politics Meets Business, Suzanne’s conversations with Board Members, Chairmen, Investors, and Corporate Officers offer unique insight into the headwinds and opportunities shaping Nation ...
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Today we have a real rags to riches story as we talk about someone who went from a nobody, to king of a place nobody cares about. Muammar Gaddafi is kind of a confusing dude as a dictator, because he did some stuff that'll make you go, "Oh, that's really cool. More places should have that policy." Then immediately follows it up with some heinous sh…
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The badass we'll be talking about this week comes to us in the form of a relatively unknown man from the US Navy. James E. Williams served his country well in a real shit part of Vietnam and boy did he go hard. Citation after citation and commendation after commendation, this dude put in the work and was recognized for what a bad motherfucker he wa…
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On this episode, Suzanne is joined by Ann Korchak of the Small Property Owners of New York, attorney Jim Walden, Vice President Jan Lee, and board member Lincoln Eccles for an urgent discussion on a proposed New York City bill that could restrict a property owner’s right to sell on the open market. The panel breaks down the Community Opportunity to…
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Today we'll be taking a trip to old timey England, since it's been a while, to talk about Jonathan Wild. When he was young he surely got his hands dirty as he was a bit of a bruiser for some say, less than reputable people. But it's when he rose in position that he really came into his own and blossomed like a flower, a piece of shit flower, but a …
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On this episode, Suzanne talks with Chris Maher, CEO of OceanFirst Bank, about mortgages, home buying, affordability, rising rates, and what regional banks offer that national lenders cannot. Chris explains how OceanFirst vets borrowers responsibly, why New York remains a strong market, and how customer service and clear guidance shape better finan…
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We were recently reminded that we haven't done a conquistador type dude in a while, so here's one who's famous for the dumbest reason instead of for all the shit he actually did in his life! Juan Ponce de Leon got off to a rough start as a conquering Spaniard. But he righted that ship pretty fast and soon became a scourge to the natives. Yea, they …
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Today we'll be taking a trip to the often overlooked country of Bolivia, so overlooked that we completely forgot where it was on a map. But anyway, we'll be talking about Roberto Suarez Gomez, a dude who turned a fortune into an even bigger fortune, by pretty sketchy means. As a result he interacted with a lot of familiar names. Now he didn't neces…
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Today we're going way, way back to ye olde days of Japan to talk about Minamoto no Yoritomo, the ultimate king of petty. You will definitely see what I mean as you listen to the episode. But he did some shit kicking too. Thank fuck Tim can keep track of all the names though, so he makes it easy to follow so you can all just kick back and enjoy!…
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Suzanne Miller sits down with former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio for a tough but respectful deep dive on Mayor-elect Mamdani, the future of the Democratic Party, and what all of it means for New Yorkers’ safety, wallets, and quality of life. John Catsimatidis drops in to weigh in on taxes, the exodus of the wealthy, and why keeping job creat…
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Welcome back, dear listeners! We're sticking to a more recent time to talk about modern day hero, Michael P. Murphy. After a suspiciously wholesome and uneventful upbringing, you'd think something horrible was coming down the pipeline, instead he serves his country and keeps going what he thinks is right. Just an all around solid dude. Don't worry …
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Welcome back, dear listeners, and allow us to take you on a trip to the American Civil War to talk about George B. McClellan. Boy did he fucking suck. He wasn't some horrific nightmare person, or a real sociopathic scumbag or anything, but just man, he was a douche. So of course we make fun of him extensively and without mercy. This was a fun one, …
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On this episode, Suzanne sits down with Miami Mayor Francis Suarez for a timely and revealing conversation the day before the New York City election. Mayor Suarez shares his warning for New Yorkers, why he believes a Mondami victory will drive even more residents and wealth to Miami, and what that means for real estate, taxes, and quality of life. …
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"I bet they're gonna have a total monster since it's Halloween time." Well, kinda! Abu Musab al-Zarwawi isn't your traditional serial killer slasher type monster, but boy was he a huge piece of shit with a much more impressive kill count. He had ties to some of the worst people on the planet, and was responsible for a hell of a lot of carnage, deat…
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On this episode, Suzanne Miller interviews Zach Sage Fox, a young producer active in the political arena, currently campaigning for Andrew Cuomo in the upcoming New York mayoral election. Zach discusses his production company's role in creating viral content to engage young voters, the challenges faced with social media outreach, and his criticisms…
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Suzanne sits down with John Catsimatidis, one of the most influential voices in New York politics and business, to talk about what he calls the most important election in New York City’s history. Catsimatidis warns of the stakes ahead, from crime and taxes to socialism and safety, and urges New Yorkers to fight, fight, fight and vote, vote, vote. T…
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Today we're going back a few years to talk about the most British man in the world. If you asked AI to design you an English noble, Arthur Wellesley is exactly who you would get back. Which makes you want to hate him. Then he does some stuff that makes you want to hate him more. Then he does some really dope shit and you don't know what to think an…
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Just some good clean fun for y'all today, dear listeners! We're talking about one of the OG pipe hitting motherfuckers, Richard "Demo Dick" Marcinko. This dude put in some serious goddamn work in Vietnam. However, the truly fascinating stuff about him happened after his time in the jungle. He was a controversial figure, but we love him. Enjoy!…
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Suzanne Miller discusses the complexities of the New York City housing market with Craig Gambardella, partner at the law firm Kucker Marino Winiarsky & Bittens, LLP. They delve into the eviction process, tenant rights, and the challenges faced by small landlords, highlighting the impacts of the 2019 Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act. The …
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On this episode, Suzanne Miller speaks with recently retired NYPD Chief John Chell, a 32-year veteran of the force who just stepped down after decades of service to New York City. In this breaking-news conversation, Chief Chell shares what led to his retirement, his experiences running the department, and his candid thoughts on the future of public…
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On this episode, Suzanne Miller talks with New York State Senator Steve Chan, a former NYPD sergeant and Marine who represents the 17th District in South Brooklyn. Chan discusses his journey from law enforcement to public service, what it took to unseat a Democratic incumbent, and his perspective on the challenges facing New York City ahead of the …
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Today we're bringing you a fun episode, dear listeners. No horrific acts against mankind, or people of, at best, questionable morals. Just a man and his rifle taking on nature. The way Artemis intended. I assume, I didn't study her stuff much since she was always one of the less interesting gods. But I digress, our dude today Jim Corbett is great a…
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Welcome back dear listeners, to another trip down olde (modern) Mexico way to talk about one of the heavy hitters for the Los Zetas. Our guy today, Heriberto Lazcano did not fuck about when he was running things. Not only was he incredibly violent, he was a pioneer of brutality, and boy did a lot of people suffer when this dude had power. Enjoy!…
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On this episode, Suzanne Miller sits down with a Journalist, UN Spokesperson for Israel, and author of Unveiled to explore Iran, Israel, and the ripple effects reaching New York City. Suzanne opens with a powerful personal account of September 11 and why unity still matters. The conversation covers the Women, Life, Freedom movement after Mahsa Amin…
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Adam Lanza, oh boy, what can I say about this garbage monster except, fuck him and everything about him. Dude was a coward and targeted the weakest and most vulnerable of people to commit his atrocities against. My only regret is he didn't live to go to prison and get treated appropriately. But try to find some enjoyment in the jokes we make throug…
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On this episode , Suzanne Miller sits down with renowned political strategist Hank Sheinkopf, who has worked on more than 700 campaigns worldwide, including for President Bill Clinton, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, and Mexican President Vicente Fox. Together, they examine the unprecedented dynamics of New York’s upcoming election, why the race is making…
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Today we're talking about Pakistan in the 80s. Specifically about their "president" (military dictator) at the time. Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq did some real dirt on his way up the totem pole to seize power and once he was up there he did some more, but he also managed to do a few good things, I can't deny him that. He just happened to do more bad than go…
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Today we're visiting well trod ground to cover an unknown story. The story of Lew Wallace, a man who was in the Mexican American War and the Civil War, both very familiar to this podcast. But I'll be damned if his story doesn't deserve to be told. He did some dope shit, got unfairly punished, then went on to do even more dope shit, some of which I …
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Suzanne Miller interviews bestselling author, podcaster, and activist Samantha Ettus about her influential work in women’s empowerment and advocacy for Jewish people and the state of Israel. Samantha shares her experiences, including working with Amazon employees to advocate for a colleague held hostage by Hamas and leading a celebrity trip to Isra…
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Today we're joined by a familiar face, and voice, in the shape of Matt Cole, to talk about a real nice dude out of Sweden. Just an all around great guy. Just kidding, he's a piece of shit! But he had good taste, you'll see what I mean. Rickard Andersson is guilty of a pretty familiar crime, but with some notable differences. But still just as unfor…
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Suzanne Miller sits down with former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo for an in-depth and personal conversation. Cuomo, who led the state from 2011 to 2021, opens up about his toughest political battles, lessons from defeat, and his renewed push for office. He shares candid insights on crime, bail reform, housing, antisemitism, and his vision for New…
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Today we're gonna talk about our first Vietnamese person, and boy was he a solid choice to go first. Dude had a pretty tragic childhood with some notable trauma, but grew up to become a heavy hitter for his country. He was there for all the significant action his country saw against a whole slew of opposing countries, and beat them all. Sure, he wa…
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Well hello there, dear smoothskins. Today we're talking about gross ass Fallout ghoul, and one of my least favorite types of people, a goddamn nazi. Johannes Steinhoff admittedly wasn't as bad as some people we've covered, but let's just say that when the thing happens that makes his face look like Tim's stomach post surgery, I didn't feel bad at a…
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Suzanne Miller sits down with Curtis Sliwa, founder of the Guardian Angels and Republican candidate for mayor of New York City, for one of his most candid interviews yet. From his Canarsie roots to his campaign to "Protect the Animals," Curtis takes off the iconic red beret and opens up about everything: his clashes with Eric Adams, why he won’t ba…
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It's time for another trip back in time! This week we're talking about William the Conqueror. Or William the Bastard if you're nasty. This guy took a chaotic mess of a horrible childhood, and turned it into decades of being the biggest swinging dick in old timey France. Well, Normandy technically I guess, but same shit. Anyways, William was dope, s…
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People love to misuse the word "diabolical" these days, however we are headed to Uganda to talk about a man who absolutely deserves to be called it, and more. For those of y'all that remember 2012, enough said. For the rest of you, Kony founded the Lord's Resistance Army, a bunch of dudes who get together and commit war crimes together. A lot of ev…
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Suzanne Miller interviews Jim Walden, an independent candidate running for the mayor of New York City. The discussion covers the challenges of the current two-party system, the rise of independent candidates, and the specific issues facing New York, such as the housing crisis, budget cuts, crime, and antisemitism. Walden shares his views on the sho…
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From the frozen north that is Canada, we're bringing you Jeremy Allan Steinke today. And yea, it's pronounced exactly how you think it is. What can I say about this guy other than "fuck you." Some of you have been demanding more scum, well here you go, Steinke was a real piece of shit. Join us in making fun of every aspect of his shitty, shitty lif…
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In the milestone 100th episode of the Miller Report, Suzanne Miller interviews New York City Mayor Eric Adams. They discuss the historic upcoming election, the challenges Adams faced during his tenure, including handling the COVID-19 aftermath, the influx of migrants, and legal battles. Adams talks about his resilience, personal story, and major ac…
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Today we have a fun one for you, dear listeners. Simon Kenton lived one hell of a life, and played a significant role in developing certain parts of America way back in the early days. All thanks to a stupid misunderstanding as a teenager, he wound up becoming one of the most important and successful frontiersmen of his time. But for that one mista…
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We're going waaaay back today to talk about Alexios I Komnenos, who unlike recent old timey people we've covered, didn't really have a rags to riches story. This Greek asshole had more of a riches to yet more riches tale. Still a dope story though as this dude proves that you don't have to win every single battle, you just have to win the last one.…
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Today we're doing something we haven't done in a while, heading out to the American wild west to talk about some cowboy shit. The cowboy in question today is "Dangerous Dan" Tucker, a man who lived a simple life, as a badass gunslinger. Was he any good? Well, let's just say his nickname might have been an understatement. He ranged all around Grant …
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Suzanne Miller is joined by Mary Ann Tighe, a highly influential real estate professional in New York. The conversation delves into Mary Ann's remarkable career achievements, including her mentorship of female real estate professionals, and her role in significant commercial developments across New York City. The discussion also covers the current …
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Suzanne Miller discusses the potential political shift in New York City with guest Betsy McCaughey. The conversation centers around the possible election of socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani as mayor, discussing the implications of his proposed policies such as multi-year rent freezes and the impact on landlords, property maintenance, and the city…
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Today we're going way, way back to talk about a man with way too many names, so they just called him Baybars. A Muslim from the Crimean Peninsula, which means he probably looked like one of those Dagestani MMA guys. Makes sense because he was definitely not someone to fuck with. But people did it anyways. Repeatedly! And talk about rising the ranks…
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Today we're headed down to ol' Mexico to talk about Jose Gamboa, who despite not looking Chinese at all decided to go by the name El Chino Antrax. Aren't nicknames dumb? Anyways, this dude lived a hell of a life, because while he was active the coke stayed flowing and the bodies stayed dropping. Of course it couldn't stay golden forever, so you'll …
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Suzanne interviews Whitney Tilson, a Harvard graduate and business leader, now running for Mayor of New York City. The conversation covers a range of topics including Tilson's experience, his views on the city's direction, and his plans for policing, educational reform, and affordable housing. Tilson shares his thoughts on the current administratio…
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What better kind of person to talk about in this day and age than a fed that may or may or may not have been involved in some super shady shit? Now that being said, most everybody knows that part of Melvin Purvis' life, however it turns out there's a whole other side to our boy Purvis, and he was dope as hell when he wasn't busy being all feddy. Bu…
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On this episode, Suzanne Miller discusses pressing real estate concerns in New York City with guest Pam Liebman, CEO of Corcoran Group. The conversation highlights the critical issues surrounding the first mayoral debate, including varying candidate positions on rent policies, the impact of interest rates and tariffs on sales and rental markets, an…
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