Checkingthegate-01
Joined Mar 2017
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There are literally hundreds of true crime podcasts on Spotify. But very few of them have the staying power of podcasts like Scam Junkie and White Collar Crimes. Every episode is educational and informative. After listening to a few episodes you quickly learn how to detect fraud and scams and not become a victim. A highly recommend podcast for everyone of all ages. Next month Ryan Horn the host of White Collar Crimes and Steve Comisar the host of Scam Junkie will be joining forces for a new Spotify podcast called The Con Man and The Cop which is touted as the next big thing in the true crime podcast world.
As an avid true crime podcast fan I can honestly say that Scam Junkie is by far the best. And it should be because it's hosted and produced by Steve Comisar, aka Brett Champion , The Don of Con, a real life legendary con artist who made a fortune over his 30 year career. He shares his secrets on how to use his techniques legally to make money and influence people into doing whatever you want them to. It's funny, educational and informative. Head and shoulders above the rest. The next time you're looking for a great new podcast you can look no further because here it is. Scam Junkie is on Spotify and many other podcast platforms. They drop new episodes weekly. As most true crime podcasts fizzle out within their first few months, Scam Junkie has proven its staying power with a rapidly growing audience and steadily increasing popularity documented by their high ratings.
Savvy femme fatale (Dagmara Dominczyk) marries then tries to con the owner of a traveling carnival (Armand Assante) The plot thickens as she meets Archie, a traveling grifter (Norman Reedus) and then tries to con Stan, a wealthy gambler (Steve Comisar). Filmed in Mobile, Alabama, posing as New Orleans, this cool indie film has elements of the old film noir movies and everyone's acting is spot on. The film has a surprise ending that won't be spoiled here. But this reviewer strongly suggest that you go see Tough Luck because it is a really good movie. Whether it is an $8M indie movie, or or a $200M blockbuster, this is a really fast moving, exciting, and well acted movie. By Richard Corliss - Movie Reviewer Time Magazine.