Podcast by Michael Vista
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Category | Society & Culture |
Detroit entered Prohibition on a war footing, however, it wasn't to last too long. Major changes are afoot, as business minded gangsters find a shaky, but peaceful footing. Plus we explore the biggest non-American liquor supplier that was to last thr... more
1920 New York City is on the brink of a shift in power, as the former Boss of Bosses Giuseppe Morello is released from prison. The current Boss, Salvatore D'Aquila is looking to maintain his hold of the title, but some don't want him to have it and y... more
As Prohibition begins we take a look at how breweries stayed in business. We'll also visit the main territories throughout the United States. from New Orleans to Detroit, From New York to Kansas City. Some are peaceful, some divided and some are just... more
A massive Empire is carved from Eastern Europe to the Pacific, but is so large and unwieldy it cannot quite advance. From this Empire the many forces of Socialism take hold, creating a slave labor force which results in an underground gang organizing... more
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Why are you trying to be funny, I was not looking for a comedy podcast! Your sense of humour is actually annoying.
I’m abandoning this podcast on the fifth episode, as it’s the fourth consecutive episode with no Mafia content and there are plenty of other Mafia podcasts. Beyond that glaring issue, it’s often tone deaf with regard to other groups, and the host is rather grating and cringe worthy, add to that abrupt cuts to punchy, corny modern movie quotes (“this whole court room is out of order!”) amidst all the Founding Fathers history etc. this guy forced me to listen to while dangling Mafia content ahead.... more
Did I mention it was also boring?
Would be a better podcast if he didn’t try so hard to be funny.
This podcast just bursts with life. The host feels like he's sitting down at a table with you, just having a fun time telling you a great story. The style really suits the subject and it brings some real zing and fun to the podcast world.
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