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The Good Bit Edit

The Good Bit Edit

Written by: Lou D'Adamo
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The Good Bit Edit filters through the noise to bring you curated stories that are inspiring, heartwarming, and delightfully random. We do the digging so you can just enjoy the good bit.

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  • The Analog Childhood: Growing Up in the 1960s and ’70s
    Dec 27 2025

    Remember back in the 1960s and '70s when the streetlights were your curfew, and there were only a few TV channels? Neil Beller, author of several books, including Missing Pine Park, joins Lou D'Adamo to dissect the unsupervised adventures of the mid-20th century. We discuss the lost art of the "drop-in" visit, neighborhood parenting, and why modern technology can’t compete with the thrill of a Jiffy Pop package on the stove.

    You can follow Neil and purchase his books at www.neilbellerauthor.com

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    30 mins
  • The DJ from São Paulo: The Double Loss and the American Dream
    Oct 29 2025

    Juliano Rosetti thought he had made it—twice.

    At the age of 14, he watched his family lose everything overnight. He fought hard to support his family, becoming a successful club DJ while simultaneously working at a bank in Brazil. But then, a few years later, everything was gone again.

    With only $2,500 and a small grasp of the English language, Juliano booked a one-way ticket to New York. His journey is an incredible testament to resilience, fueled by the kindness of strangers and the power of a passion he found unexpectedly.

    In this emotional episode, we follow Juliano's move from a sleepless kid sleeping on a pile of newspapers to a thriving business owner. We also catch up on his present-day update: how a global storm forced him to face a third devastating loss that eerily mirrored his father's—and how he's finding his way back through the music that saved him before.

    Listen now to hear how losing everything twice led to the ultimate American Dream.

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    25 mins
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