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Wit or Wit-Out

Our Ode to Philadelphia told one story at a time. We interview Interesting Philadelphia area people with intriguing stories. We have a wide array of interest and it will show in our guests.

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    Epsiode 5 Angelo Cataldi

    The conversation delves into the passion for Philadelphia sports, the guest's early life and upbringing, the transition to sports journalism, and the challenges and successes in sports reporting. It provides insights into the unique sports culture of Philadelphia and the journey of the guest from a young sports enthusiast to a prominent sports journalist. Angelo Cataldi shares his journey from journalism to radio, the challenges he faced, and the impact of his personal and professional experiences. His transition, struggles with self-doubt, and the influence of his advisor at Columbia University are key highlights. His loyalty to Philadelphia and the impact of his work on others are also significant aspects of his story.TakeawaysPassion for sports in PhiladelphiaEarly life and upbringingTransition to sports journalismChallenges and successes in sports reporting Work ethicPersona vs. real selfChapters00:00 Challenges and Successes in Sports Reporting43:54 Learning from John Madden49:39 Struggles with Depression and Self-Doubt55:32 Family and Personal Challenges01:00:48 Challenges and Controversies01:06:12 Loyalty to Philadelphia01:12:28 Retirement and Transition

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    Episode 4 Sister Mary Scullion

    Sister Mary Scullion shares her journey from childhood to becoming a nun and her impactful work with the homeless. The conversation delves into her family background, religious vows, and her experiences working with marginalized communities, providing valuable insights into her life and mission. The conversation delves into the challenges of homelessness and mental illness, the importance of community support and collaboration, the impact of deinstitutionalization on homelessness, the establishment of Women of Hope, the formation of Project Home and community collaboration, the legal battles and advocacy efforts, and the recognition and impact of the work done.TakeawaysSister Mary Scullion's upbringing and family backgroundSister Mary Scullion's early experiences and decision to become a nun Homelessness and Mental IllnessCommunity Support and CollaborationChapters00:00 Mercy Hospice and Street Retreat33:30 Understanding Homelessness and Mental Illness39:04 Establishing Women of Hope46:06 Legal Battles and Advocacy52:55 Recognition and Impact

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    Episode 3 Captain Joe Sacchetti

    Captain Joe Stachetti shares his remarkable journey from growing up in Yaden to participating in the Olympic Torch Relay and serving in the military. He discusses his experiences in Ranger School, combat in Iraq, and the challenges of leadership and decision-making in high-stakes situations. The conversation covers leadership lessons in combat, the aftermath of combat, transition to civilian life, boxing in the army, wrestling and sports, transition to corporate America, transition to technology, executive education at MIT, coaching and mentorship, family and military service, and entrepreneurship in travel and tours. The speaker shares insights on dealing with the mental and emotional impact of combat, the challenges of transitioning to civilian life, and the pursuit of adventure through travel and sports. I haven't met someone like this since Pat Croce. The Captain was incredible, enjoy.TakeawaysMilitary Service and LeadershipChallenges of Ranger SchoolCombat Experience in Iraq Leadership LessonsTravel and AdventureChapters00:00 Introduction to Captain Joe Stachetti05:20 Running Track and the Olympic Torch Experience10:38 The Logistics of the Olympic Torch Relay16:11 Joining the Army and Ranger School21:47 Becoming a Paratrooper and Ranger27:21 Combat Experience in Iraq34:05 Two Tours in Iraq39:18 Reconnaissance Mission in Iraq49:12 Dealing with the Aftermath of Combat54:44 Transition to Technology01:00:02 Family and Military Service

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    With or With-Out Episode 2 Vince Marie

    The conversation covers Vince F. Marie's life in Philadelphia and his journey of overcoming adversity. It delves into his experiences, challenges, and resilience, highlighting the themes of life in Philadelphia and overcoming adversity. The conversation delves into the journey of entrepreneurship, resilience, and the impact of loss and grief. It explores the challenges of starting over, building a business, and the innovative spirit that drives creativity. The narrative also highlights the profound impact of loss and the resilience required to navigate through grief and continue forward.TakeawaysLife in PhiladelphiaOvercoming adversity Entrepreneurship and resilienceThe impact of loss and griefChapters00:00 Adversity and Resilience29:40 Chasing a Vision38:01 Building a Business49:24 Loss and Resilience

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    Wit or Wit-Out Episode 1 - Phil Martelli

    The first episode of Wit or Without introduces the podcast and its hosts, Dennis Valerino and Michael Moffitt. Coach Phil Martelli shares his early life, family, and upbringing in Philadelphia, discussing his parents, siblings, and childhood experiences. He reflects on his high school and college years, meeting his wife Judy, and his early career as a coach. The conversation also covers his coaching career at Bishop Kenrick and St. Joseph's University. The conversation with Coach Phil Martelli covers his journey as a basketball coach, the challenges of balancing coaching and family, the fulfillment of his dream job, the success and impact of his coaching career, and life after coaching. Coach Martelli shares insights on coaching philosophy, adapting to changes in players, and the importance of trust in coaching relationships.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Our Ode to Philadelphia told one story at a time. We interview Interesting Philadelphia area people with intriguing stories. We have a wide array of interest and it will show in our guests.

HOSTED BY

Dennis Valerino

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How many episodes does Wit or Wit-Out have?

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What is Wit or Wit-Out about?

Our Ode to Philadelphia told one story at a time. We interview Interesting Philadelphia area people with intriguing stories. We have a wide array of interest and it will show in our guests.

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Wit or Wit-Out has 5 episodes. Check the episode list to see recent publication dates and frequency.

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Wit or Wit-Out is created and hosted by Dennis Valerino.
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