Marta On The Move Podcast- Hosted By Marta Napoleone Mazzoni
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Visit www.martaonthemove.com A podcast hosted by Marta Mazzoni featuring--Candid and comedic conversations -Travel Inspirations- Pop culture-General Nerdery -Pittsburgh, PAA lifestyle podcast that blends interesting people from her hometown with her passion for travel, Marta is a minimalist solo traveler at heart, and loves to explore the world for interesting cultural experiences. Twitter @icantfindmartaInstagram- @martaonthemovepodcastFacebook -Marta On The Move, and on The Epicast Network- www.epicastnetwork.com Email comments to martafoos@gmail.com Tell me what you want to hear next!
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True Spooky Stories of Pittsburgh Part III- Episode 96 on Marta On The Move Podcast
29/10/2017 Duração: 55min#96 True Spooky Stories of Pittsburgh Part III LIVE! We are back for True Spooky Stories of Pittsburgh Part III! If you have tuned into Marta On The Move Podcast in the past, the lead up to Halloween always has this episode included. Usually, John Schalcosky from The Odd, Mysterious, and Fascinating History of Pittsburgh comes over, we hang out in Pj's, invite a few friends and chill out to record. We got so many requests from fans to be able to view a taping of the live podcast, that we decided to take it to the public this year! What a ball we had. On Friday the 13th of October we entertained around 30 folk for a sold out showing of True Spooky Stories. We loved it, and hope everyone else did as well. We will be back next year, and hope to open it up to more folks to get to enjoy. We were truly honored to have some guests join the show and tell some stories of their own. They were really cool. So I hope you will join us and tune in to this podcast. Curl up, dim the lights, and take in some true history of
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ANGELMAKERS- Songs For Female Serial Killers Episode 95 On Marta On The Move Podcast
15/10/2017 Duração: 34min#95 Angelmakers- Songs For Female Serial Killers What is it about serial killers that makes us interested in them? My Netflix account is full with documentaries about them. Thousands of books have been written about them. Even I, at a young age was obsessed with all the information I could find. Why they did what they did, and more so, HOW could they do it. In my lead up to Halloween I found something happening in Pittsburgh that I felt was the perfect fit. Angelmakers- Songs For Female Serial Killers written by Molly Rice and Rusty Thelin from Real/Time Interventions that shows at the new Aftershock Theater in Pittsburgh. Men get enough of the spotlight in this area. Fish, Bundy, Gacy, Gaskins, Gibbs, or my personal favorite, Holmes. ( The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair That Changed America is the best book, folks) There isn't as much spotlight on women as there are on men, so it is interesting that Real/Time Interventions decided to create a true crime rock concert to show
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Castle Blood Owner Ricky Dick. Epi 94 on Marta On The Move Podcast
01/10/2017 Duração: 41min#94 Castle Blood Pittsburgh has it's fair share of horror attractions, ranging from hay rides, to scare houses, forrest trails, and much more. I have not, however, found an attraction that combines all of my favorites things into one... until now. Castle Blood was introduced to me recently by a fan on my Facebook page. He suggested that the experience was right up my alley, boy was he right! The attraction combines immersive theater, escape rooms, AND haunted houses all in one. Didn't think it was possible? Neither did I. Some may say the only draw back of Castle Blood is it's location. It's "home" is located in Monessen, a short 45-50 minute ride from downtown Pittsburgh. I for one, think it makes it a destination, a planned journey, an adventure. When an event is located right in your city, sometimes it is easy to say "Well, I know it is there. We will go next year!" I think one of it's charms is where Castle Blood is located. While they are trying to revitalize it, Monessen is a forgotten industrial to
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Steve Rudzinski Ep 93 Marta On The Move
17/09/2017 Duração: 43min#93 Steve Rudzinski We are officially into the Halloween season my friends, and you know what that means. The lead up to Halloween on my podcast is one of my favorite times of the year. I love featuring everything spooky, scary, and downright fearful these two months, and I have some great episodes coming up, starting with this one. Steve Rudzinski is a director of horror films in Pittsburgh. Well, not just director. Steve also writes, acts, produces, and edits a good bit of his work as well. He has been creating films since he was 16, and hasn't stopped since. I originally heard of Steve when I went to see a showing of Captain Z & the Terror of the Leviathon. Being a huge horror film nerd myself, I was loving all of the special effects that were put on screen for what must have been a low budget flick. I brought Steve on the show to chat about behind the scenes of creating your very own horror movie, or any movie in fact. The process, casting, production, and budgets all get brought up through the con
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Darcy Lyle and Rachel Dobos- Steel City Slackers Ep 92 Marta On The Move
27/08/2017 Duração: 44min#92 Darcy Lyle and Rachel Dobos Facing your fears is never easy, and we as humans tend to run in the opposite direction rather than look them straight in the eye. I have always been a fan of running towards them. It started with my first solo plane ride overseas for my volunteer project, then to scuba diving, and recently indoor rock climbing. I have noticed as I get older, I am starting to have a fear of heights. I never really noticed it, until I was standing very high up on a ledge somewhere, and instantly got panicked. It was a terrible feeling that I hadn't known I had, this fear. So I asked my friend Darcy to take me someplace to beat it out of me. That place, was called Ascend Pittsburgh, an indoor rock climbing gym location in Pittsburgh's South Side. I didn't know what to expect my first time at Ascend, and to be honest, it looked pretty easy just watching people climb. The colored notches on the wall, were welcoming, cute even. Then my turn to try, and I failed miserably the first couple of t
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Kenny Gould- Co-founder of Hop Culture Magazine Ep 91 Marta On The Move
13/08/2017 Duração: 01h07s#91 Kenny Gould I recently met Kenny Gould on a shoot of a TV pilot. I was playing the part of the host of the show, and Kenny, was one of my judges. A very picky judge is what he had to portray, and I soon realized that the person he was playing on the show, was not his true character. Kenny is ridiculously funny, intelligent, and down to earth. Not only that, but he is self made successful entrepreneur. Kenny Gould is Co-founder, and Editor in Chief of Hop Culture Magazine created right here in Pittsburgh, a periodical that is distributed all over the globe digitally. It has readers in every corner of the world that want to talk about their favorite subject- BEER. I myself am a craft brewer, having gotten into the process years ago. I love the process and the community that goes into brewing beer. It is so supportive. I don't brew a ton anymore because I realized I was gaining weight at a rapid pace. When you brew a 5 gallon batch of your favorite clone (Old School Dog Fish Head), you end up with abo
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Kellee Maize and Jimmy McNichol Ep- 90 Marta On The Move
30/07/2017 Duração: 57min#90 Kellee Maize and Jimmy McNichol Kellee Maize is a sensation on the internet. This white female rapper, singer, and song writer has over 9 million downloads, and continues to grow that number daily. Maize is the number one person that pops up in your browser when you search for female rappers, and is about to release her 7th album since 2008. This one woman powerhouse is far more than just her title though. In 2006 Maize started her own events, and marketing company called Nakturnal . Since then she has become a live speaker, advising startup companies in the music industry, and Huffington Post contributor on how to make music affordably. Maize is also an activist, using her music to speak out for women's rights, and her personal political views. Her music parody "Make Love Not Trump" , is a personal favorite of mine. Oh, and I forgot to mention, the icing on the cake is, she is also from Pittsburgh. Maize's rise to success was not an easy one, and I came upon finding this talented lady, because of a
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Beth Caldwell- Author- Episode 89 Marta On The Move
16/07/2017 Duração: 51min#88 Beth Caldwell We all get pushed and pulled in different directions in our lives. Usually we do it to ourselves. We have thousands of thoughts going through our brains every day. How do you focus, and better yet find your drive, and passion in life. I myself have so many ideas going through my head at one time, and I find myself sometimes getting a bit frazzled about balancing my work life, home life, and podcast life ;) So that being said, I met a women at a party one evening, and she intrigued me in her positive nature, and general excitement about life. Here I bring in Beth Caldwell successful author of 7 books, and her most recent, From Frantic to Focused. -How to Shift Your Life from Out-of-Control to Streamlined and Successful. Beth is a Pittsburgh resident who has had many hardships through her life, but came back swinging in full force, and proved that it doesn't matter how old you are to find your true passion, and get your life back on track. Beth is a public speaker , life coach, teache
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Rico Gagliano - Dinner Party Download Episode 88 Marta On The Move Podcast
02/07/2017 Duração: 01h18min#88 Rico Gagliano Rico Gagliano is creator, and co host of Dinner Party Download, and I was lucky enough to snag him as he was passing through Pittsburgh to chill with me for a podcast session. This meant a lot to me, guys. Dinner Party Download was one of two podcasts (Nerdist being the other), that inspired me to start my own show. I love DPD, and still listen to this day (If you don't you are a fool). It is a delightful, cultural blend, that has everything you want out of a podcast. Jokes, icebreakers, celebrity guests, music choices, cuisine, and etiquette all surrounding a dinner party. So what happens when you get two podcasters in a room together? A lot of awesome conversation, and that is what you are going to get right here. Rico Gagliano has worked in public radio for over a decade, so the guy knows how to speak, and has ties to our beloved Pittsburgh. He attended Pitt for Film Studies, wrote for Pittsburgh City Paper, and the Post Gazette. After that, Rico moved on to be a reporter for "Mar
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Mike Hitt- Episode 87 Marta On The Move Podcast
18/06/2017 Duração: 01h16min#87 Mike Hitt It has been 3 years to the date, people! Damn! I am so excited to have some really incredible guests on the show this month and next. Rico Gagliano from Dinner Party Download is joining me on July 2nd! His podcast was the inspiration for starting my own. Snap! Luis Von Ahn the creator of the Captcha, and CEO of Duolingo was my last one, and this one welcomes Mike Hitt from MCM Studios. Sometimes you meet those people you are just meant to run into at a certain time of your life. I truly believe that, I believe in timing. Mike Hitt was a friend I had on Facebook that I had never met in person, but followed along on his adventures. He created Middle Class Millionare, or MCM studios, that offers recording, editing, and studio time to people of all ages. If you remember the "I'm So Burgh" shirt, he is behind that too. I, however, was not following Mike because of those things, I actually found out about his work later. I was following him because, frankly, I liked his posts. They ranged
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Luis Von Ahn - Episode 86- Marta On The Move
04/06/2017 Duração: 35min#86 Luis Von Ahn I wonder how many of you may know, that the widely popular company known as Duolingo, has it's base right here in Pittsburgh, PA? I sure didn't. After trying many language courses, Rosetta Stone, and even regular CD's you can listen to on your way to work (never happens), I found myself drawn to the free app that is Duolingo. I just happened to be browsing online one day, and noticed from their website, that they are Pittsburgh based! What, what? If you listen to my show, you know I love traveling, and merging my cultural experiences with my beloved hometown of Pittsburgh. Finding out that Duolingo was based here, and that I was addicted to the app, just made my day! I had to find out who was behind this, and get them on the show. Turns out a gentleman by the name of Luis Von Ahn created Duolingo. I reached out, scheduled an interview, and a tour of the office. Wanting to come prepared for the podcast, I started researching Luis, and found myself blown away by what he has accomplished
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The Spice Of Morocco Marta On The Move Episode 85
14/05/2017 Duração: 35minI have recently returned from my Moroccan journey, and I am forever changed in my love of spices. The richness of the country, is in it's spices in my opinion. I have never seen, tasted, or smelled such pungent, and varied flavors. I wanted to record when I got home about all that I have seen, tasted, and hopefully share some cooking tips with my listeners from locals on the trip! I love to cook, and made finding some cooking classes while I was there a top priority. In fact, the first night I arrived after my flight, I contacted a local family to see if I could join them for dinner, and help prepare the meal. Khadija'a Kuzina was the easiest choice I had to make before I arrived. They responded instantly, warmly, and accommodated me on short notice. I met with them, and had a lovely meal of eggplant appetizer, salad, fresh squeeze juice, and lamb tagine with prunes and almonds. (MY FAV!) It was easily the best food I had in Morocco, and I helped make it, furiously scribbling down recipes, and notes as
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Tips For The Nervous Scuba Diver EP 84 MOTM
30/04/2017 Duração: 12minDiving is one of my favorite activities, but even I get nervous when I am not prepared. I have put together some of the things that make, at least for me, a solid base for a successful dive. I am sure others have their routines they go through, and I would love to hear about them. Please post if you have something you always do, aside from the regular checks that help make your dive a great one. Follow me at @icantfindmarta, on Facebook or check out my podcasts on the Epicast TV. NO CAFFEINE- Usually, you wake up pretty early to go diving, and if you didn't get a good night sleep, you will be tired and cranky. For me, I have to resist that morning espresso. I had one once before I went diving, not thinking it would effect me, but my nerves were shot, and I was shaky. My buoyancy was terrible, and I was breathing more rapidly, and shallow under the water. I knew it was because my heart rate was elevated from the espresso I had hours ago. It kicked in when I needed it LEAST. A great learning lesson f
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Rick Sebak - Marta On The Move 83
16/04/2017 Duração: 01h17min#83 Rick Sebak FINALLY!!!! Not many of you know this, but I have been trying to get Rick Sebak on my show since day one. Our schedules have never synced up, until now, and I am so glad we waited, because it is pure gold. If you grew up in Pittsburgh, you knew his voice, and later spotted him around town. For those that don't know him, Rick is a highly skilled director, producer, and writer for WQED Pittsburgh. His signature "scrapbook documentaries" have been copied across the country, but never duplicated. His Kickstarter "Nebby" is going on now to build funds for 6 new videos highlighting Pittsburgh. We want that to happen, so make sure you head over, and donate to help us bring that to life! Rick has a certain way of showcasing the people, and history of Pittsburgh that is hard to put into words, so I am not going to try, if you have seen him, you know exactly what I mean. I will tell you, however, that we had a lovely conversation about his history, his story, Pittsburgh's food scene, and how he c
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Patrick Jordan- Marta On The Move Ep 82
02/04/2017 Duração: 01h06min#82 Patrick Jordan Serendipity : the faculty or phenomenon of finding valuable or agreeable things not sought for Unfortunatly, when I say the word Serendipity, you may think of a very bad romantic comedy starring John Cusack. I know, because that is what I thought of any time I heard that word. No longer is that the case for me. Now when I think of that word, a person comes to mind by the name of Patrick Jordan. I met Patrick at a Deep Local party, and was introduced by our mutual friend Jeff Swenson. Little did we know our history at that time, but we do now! You just have to listen to the episode to hear it. I will tell you that Patrick Jordan is the Artistic Director of his company Barebones Productions in Pittsburgh, PA. A local theater company that pushes the envelope, bringing plays to life that have an edge, or grit. I saw my first (but not last), Barebones production of The Elaborate Entrance Of Chad Diety at The Ace Hotel recently, and was blown away by the production. It was a sold out sho
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Pittsburgh Speakeasy History- Marta On The Move Ep 81
19/03/2017 Duração: 43min#81 Pittsburgh Speakeasies with John Schalcosky and Mike Mills Hey all! This month I am keeping up with the Pittsburgh Drinks theme, and offering a part two to the episode prior to this one that featured Sean Enright and Cody McDevitt. If you haven't listened to that one yet, I suggest you do! It is full of interesting drinks recipes, tips, and facts about Pittsburgh that are featured in their book, Pittsburgh Drinks. We touch on Pittsburgh speakeasies on that episode, but I wanted to take that a step farther, and bring on my true, and trusted researcher of pretty much everything, John Schalcosky from The Odd, Fascinating, and Mysterious History Of Pittsburgh to dig up what he found on Pittsburgh speakeasies. I also wanted to pair that with some whiskey tasting tips in honor of The Whiskey Rebellion Festival, and age old bootleggers. Mike Mills joins us, and instructs us on how to taste whiskey properly, along with some other tips for your at home consumption. We chat about where the term speakeasy comes
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Pittsburgh Drinks- Marta On The Move Episode 80
05/03/2017 Duração: 52minPittsburgh has a very long, and semi forgotten history in the world of cocktails. I just recently learned about a lot of it through the book Pittsburgh Drinks : A History of Cocktails, Nightlife & Bartending Tradition by Sean Enright, and Cody Mcdevitt. If you are a listener of my show, you know I love a great cocktail, and am constantly striving to improve my mixing abilities at home. With that in mind, I wanted to do a 2 part release featuring, and praising Pittsburgh as not just an incredible town for craft cocktails, but also showcasing that our history in this area is richer than most would think. Part 1 Pittsburgh Drinks with Sean Enright and Cody Mcdevitt. This episode bring the incredible talents of these two gentleman. Sean starts us off in the episode to aid in our Craft Cocktail Series, teaching those at home how to up their game at making cocktails. He mixes up (out of my very short supply), two cocktails that you can easily make at home to impress your guests, or have on a random Tuesda
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The Magic Castle: An Inside Look- Marta On The Move Episode 79
19/02/2017 Duração: 36min#79 Joe Furlow- General Manager of The Magic Castle I have traveled quite a bit, and have visited places that I thought were incredible, and some places that were all hype. I have wanted to visit a place called The Magic Castle in Los Angeles the moment someone told me that it existed. A secret society of magicians? WHAT? Truth be told, it was all I could think about for a while. So when the opportunity presented itself, I jumped. I could not wait any longer. I won't go into too much history about the place ( You will have to tune into the episode for that!). I will tell you that The Magic Castle or The Academy of Magical Arts was incorporated in 1961, and shortly after The Castle opened its doors on January 2, 1963, and has been in operation ever since. It has become known as “The Mecca for Magicians” throughout the world to come, entertain, and practice their craft. I truly was like a kid in a candy store when I walked in, and I smiled the ENTIRE time. they nearly had to drag me out when it was time
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City Of Play- Marta On The Move Episode 78
05/02/2017 Duração: 01h25min#78 City Of Play- Adam Nelson and Greg Manley I have been waiting for this episode for probably about two years. I have covered other events for City Of Play, and am a HUGE fan of this organization. I feel as though I was just waiting for the perfect moment to record, maybe even waiting to get to know the organizers better. I just knew, I wanted to wait to record to bring their story to all of you, and I am glad I did. In the two years I have known them, they have become very great friends, and it just made this episode that much more fulfilling to record. Adam and Greg are awesome, they provide an invaluable service to our city. "City of Play is a creative agency that designs interactions and builds real-world games for businesses and communities." This is what the description is on their website. City Of Play is so much more than that though, it is about relationships, team building, engaging the people, and places in, and around our city. It is about FUN, pure fun, and working together without scorn,
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Marcel Lamont Walker- Marta On The Move Episode 77
22/01/2017 Duração: 01h56s#77 Marcel Lamont Walker I cannot draw, I truly don't have great penmanship either, so I am constantly in awe of folks that have this ability. I think most of us are "drawn" to them, the creatives. Having a talent that may take some shaping, but is really THERE. I feel as though my first form of influential artwork was comics. I loved them. I am sad to say, that Barbie was one of the first ones I had because of my catholic grade school upbringing. Anything I didn't get to smuggle in, was provided for by my older brother, and sister. I will admit, they had a great *ahem* book and film collection that was well past my years, but no comics. Barbie was the only subscription service allowed to be delivered to the house I could go into the whole theory about self esteem, and why this, for me was a poor subscription choice from my parents, but that's what I got. Shortly after Barbie, came Batman. What a jump, a release, a slight breath of seeing a glimmer of who I am as a person. Someone I could relate