• Mental Health During the Holidays with Sara Boerenko
    2025/12/23

    On this episode of The Rich Giardino Show: Where the Constitution, Crime, and Politics Meet, Rich Giardino welcomes Sara Boerenko, Director of Community Mental Hygiene and Public Health for Montgomery County New York, back to the show to discuss the often-overlooked mental and emotional pressures families can face during the holiday season—and how those stressors impact public safety, health, and community well-being.

    Sara explains why the holiday season can sometimes bring heightened anxiety, depression, substance use, and family conflict. Drawing on her dual role overseeing both public health and mental hygiene services, Sara highlights the importance of setting realistic expectations for the holidays, focusing on small attainable goals heading into the New Year, and taking the time to connect with and support loved ones in any way you can.


    This episode covers:


    • Why the holiday season can amplify stress, anxiety, and family tension

    • Why small, realistic goals are the best approach to New Year’s resolutions

    • How focusing on good memories and happy times is a healthy way to approach the holidays


    Thank you for watching! Please like, share, and subscribe to The Rich Giardino Show on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.

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    34 分
  • Evolution of A.I. with Chris Dancy
    2025/12/10

    On this episode of The Rich Giardino Show: Where the Constitution, Crime, and Politics Meet, Rich sits down with machine learning expert, author, and keynote speaker Chris Dancy to unpack one of the most transformative issues of our time—the rise of Artificial Intelligence.

    Together, Rich and Chris explore the evolution of AI from its earliest foundations to the powerful capabilities we see emerging today. Drawing on Chris’s extensive background in computers, data, and machine learning, they cut through the myths and misconceptions to deliver a clear, grounded look at how rapidly advancing AI is reshaping society—and what its future may hold.


    This episode covers:


    • What challenges A.I. poses to law enforcement

    • What led Chris to get involved with AI

    • The pros and cons of AI


    Thank you for watching! Please like, share, and subscribe to The Rich Giardino Show on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.

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    42 分
  • Lost in the Adirondacks
    2025/11/18

    In this episode of The Rich Giardino Show: Where the Constitution, Crime, and Politics Meet, Rich and co-host Jenna Roth dig into a series of disappearances and tragedies connected to the vast, rugged Adirondack Park. They break down why the Adirondacks are one of the most challenging search-and-rescue environments in the country, which agencies respond when someone goes missing, and how everyday hikers can stay safe while they enjoy what the region has to offer.

    Today’s Cases:


    1) Earl “Eric” Dunckel — Missing since August 27, 1993. Eric, a 21-year-old and one of seven siblings, disappeared after heading out alone on a hike. His truck was found near the edge of the Adirondack Park in Lewis County with all of his hiking gear inside, but he was never found.


    2) Leo DuFour — Went missing November 30, 2024; remains located May 10, 2025. Leo set out alone and never returned. Months later, his remains were found in the wilderness, with no publicly released cause of death.


    3) Robert Garrow — Covered on a previous episode of the show, Garrow was one of New York’s most notorious serial killers, evading authorities for days by navigating dense Adirondack wilderness and using remote camps and cabins for survival. His story highlights just how easily dangerous individuals can vanish in the region’s deep terrain.

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    22 分
  • Law, Retribution & the Weaponization of Justice
    2025/11/04

    In this hard-hitting edition of The Rich Giardino Show: Where the Constitution, Crime, and Politics Meet, Rich dives into one of the most consequential legal questions in America today—when does justice turn into retribution?

    Drawing on his experience as a former judge, district attorney, and current sheriff, Rich breaks down the recent indictments of Letitia “Tish” James, James Comey, and John Bolton. He discusses how it all started when Trump’s opponents went after him during and after his first term—and explains why the real question now is whether these indictments are proper enforcement of the law or retribution as some claim.


    This episode explores:


    • The ethical problem of prosecutors campaigning to “get” political opponents
    • How statutes of limitation and “lawfare” tactics are changing the rules of justice
    • Why both parties risk losing the public’s trust if the legal system becomes a political weapon


    Rich also gives insight into other headline-making cases, from the Kentucky sheriff accused of shooting a judge to the courtroom debate over whether or not Charlie Kirk’s assassin should appear in court wearing street clothes or jail garb for his trial.


    Don’t miss legal analysis from a man who’s lived it—and still believes no one is above the law.


    👉 Thank you for watching! Please like, share, and subscribe to The Rich Giardino Show on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.

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    12 分
  • Confronting Evil w/ Bill O'Reilly
    2025/10/14

    🚨 NEW Episode: Confronting Evil w/ Bill O’Reilly

    In this powerful edition of The Rich Giardino Show: Where the Constitution, Crime, and Politics Meet, Rich welcomes legendary newsman and #1 New York Times bestselling author Bill O’Reilly to discuss his new book, Confronting Evil.


    From Hitler and Stalin to Putin and modern-day mad men, Bill exposes how evil rises when good people look away—and why confronting it is our duty as Americans. The conversation dives into topics such as:


    • Why public schools are failing to teach important subjects like civics and individual responsibility
    • How social media and apathy have enabled a new wave of darkness.
    • How society’s moral compass has seemingly shifted


    Don’t miss this thought-provoking conversation on history, leadership, and the timeless battle between good and evil.


    👉 Thank you for watching! Please like, share, and subscribe to The Rich Giardino Show on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms!

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    31 分
  • Living Under Suspicion
    2025/09/23

    🚨 NEW Episode: Living Under Suspicion

    🕵️‍♀️ What really happened to Brian Galusha?


    ⚖️ In this gripping edition of The Rich Giardino Show: Where the Constitution, Crime, and Politics Meet, Rich sits down with Adam Wemple, the man once considered the prime suspect in Brian Galusha’s 2004 death. We discuss the whispers, scrutiny, and impacts those under suspicion face in unsolved cases. Adam admits he fought Brian that night—but insists something else happened after he left the scene and shares his story with us.


    Today’s Case:


    Brian Galusha — Found fatally injured miles from the party where he and Adam fought. His phone was discovered ringing high up in a tree, and to make things more complicated, a truck was crushed and tires burned shortly after his death in what some suspect was a hit-and-run cover-up.


    Could you hold the missing piece that explains what really happened on that summer night?


    Send any information or tips to: LeadsRGS@gmail.com

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  • Kentucky Judge Shooting & Trump’s National Guard Plan
    2025/09/10

    🚨 NEW Episode: Kentucky Judge Shooting & Trump’s National Guard Plan

    >> What drove a Kentucky sheriff to shoot a judge? And is Trump’s crime reduction plan working?

    PLUS: Recent Interview on Fox News Covering Crime in Chicago!

    In this episode of The Rich Giardino Show: Where the Constitution, Crime, and Politics Meet, Rich covers:

    1) Kentucky Judge Case — The shocking story of a sheriff shooting a county judge amid allegations of corruption, sexual misconduct, and possible motives tied to protecting his daughter.

    2) Trump & Crime Crackdown — President Trump’s deployment of the National Guard to Washington, DC and whether similar moves could come to other U.S. cities facing rising crime rates.

    Don’t forget to like, share & subscribe!

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    22 分
  • Cold Cases: Wives Gone Missing
    2025/08/26

    🚨 NEW Episode: Wives Gone Missing


    🕵️‍♀️ What really happened to Jennifer Dulos and Michele Harris?


    ⚖️ In this episode of The Rich Giardino Show: Where the Constitution, Crime, and Politics Meet, Rich and co-host Jenna Roth dig into two high-profile missing persons cases — both with chilling links to their husbands.


    Today’s Cases:


    1️⃣ Jennifer Dulos — Mother of five who vanished in New Canaan, CT on May 24, 2019. Estranged husband Fotis was later charged with her murder, but died by suicide before trial. His girlfriend, Michelle Troconis, was convicted in 2024 of conspiracy and tampering. Jennifer’s body has never been found.


    2️⃣ Michele Harris Disappeared on Sept 11, 2001, last seen after her shift at a restaurant in Waverly, NY. Her husband Calvin Harris faced four trials — convictions overturned, one hung jury, and finally a bench-trial acquittal in 2016. No trace of Michele has ever been recovered.


    If you have any information that could help solve these cases, please send it to us at: LeadsRGS@gmail.com

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    23 分