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Tall Boy Radio is your weekly escape from the ordinary. Join us as we crack open a cold one and dive into fascinating conversations with a diverse range of guests. From world-renowned experts to everyday heroes, we're here to explore everything from the serious to the silly. So grab a beer, kick back, and let's chat!Tall Boy Radio Biografías y Memorias Ciencias Sociales
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  • #TBR324 - The Bay Belle Operation and Beyond
    Apr 10 2026

    Grab a cold one and settle in, because this week’s episode is a dizzying mix of temporal confusion and gritty New York City history.

    Before we get to our heavy-hitting guest, we open with Beans trying to figure out why Gaz showed up to the recording session exactly sixty minutes early—and completely stressed out.

    It turns out Gaz has been "bamboozled" by the Atlantic divide. While the UK is still cruising along on Summer Time, the US clocks have already jumped back. Gaz spent the morning convinced he’d missed his alarm, his breakfast, and potentially his entire life, only to realize he’s just victims of the "Daylight Savings Gap." Beans, naturally, offers zero sympathy and instead spends ten minutes explaining how "The Sun doesn't care about your Google Calendar, mate."

    Once the temporal dust settles, the boys are joined by a true legend of the force: Retired Lt. Cmdr. Vernon J. Geberth. While many know him as the "Godfather of Homicide Investigation," today we’re diving into his high-octane early years in the Narcotics Division.

    Vernon takes us back to a version of New York that feels like a fever dream—a time of open-air drug markets and "Wild West" policing. The highlights include:

    • The Siege of Christopher Columbus High School: Vernon breaks down the massive operation to reclaim the Bronx school from the grip of local dealers. It wasn't just about arrests; it was about "cleaning house" so kids could actually walk to class without tripping over a crime scene.

    • The "Swinging" Detective: In perhaps the most "Hollywood" moment in Tall Boy history, Vernon recounts a raid where the front door wasn't an option. He describes the adrenaline of swinging through a high-rise window on a rope to catch a dealer off guard. (Gaz asks the important questions here, specifically: "Did you feel like James Bond, or were you just worried about the rope snapping?")

    • Street Lessons: From the psychology of a bust to the sheer grit required to work undercover in the 70s and 80s, Vernon provides a masterclass in old-school detective work.

    Buy a copy of Vernon's book here


    THE GODFATHER OF HOMICIDE: VERNON J. GEBERTH A COP'S COP eBook : Cardillo, Vince: Amazon.co.uk: Kindle Store


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    56 m
  • #TBR323 - Sgt. Maverick's Vice City
    Apr 3 2026

    This episode of The Tall Boy Radio Podcast is a deep dive into the grit, the grind, and the soul of policing. Hosts Beans and Gaz sit down with a man who has seen it all: retired Miami-Dade Sergeant Bert Gonzalez.

    Taking a journey through the pages of Bert’s gripping book, The Real Greatest Show on Earth, the conversation moves far beyond standard "cop stories" to explore the profound human cost of wearing the badge.

    The Weight of the BadgeThe guys explore the internal reality of law enforcement that rarely makes the evening news. Bert opens up about the immense pressures placed on every officer, detailing the mental health struggles, the strain on domestic life, and the heavy personal toll extracted by a career spent on the front lines.

    Cocaine Cowboys & HomicideStepping back into one of the most volatile eras in American history, the episode takes a look at the homicide rates and the sheer chaos of Miami during the "Cocaine Cowboys" years. Bert provides a firsthand perspective on what it was like to police a city under siege by drug cartels and unprecedented violence.


    The Modern Front LineThe discussion pivots to the present day with a sobering look at Active Shooter training. Bert shares his expertise on the evolution of tactical responses and the harrowing preparation required to face modern-day threats.

    Sgt. Maverick is Heading EastTo wrap things up on a high note, the crew discusses Bert’s (aka Sgt. Maverick’s) upcoming trip across the pond to our "Green and Pleasant Lands." The guys talk travel plans, cultural shifts, and what the Sergeant is looking forward to most during his visit to the UK.

    Check out SGT Maverick's website


    SGT.MAVERICK


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    1 h y 18 m
  • #TBR322 - Cache Me If You Can
    Mar 27 2026

    Crack open a cold one and grab your GPS—this week, Gaz and Beans are diving headfirst into the world of high-stakes hide-and-seek. Is it a hobby? A sport? A lifestyle choice that makes your neighbors wonder why you’re poking around a guardrail at 2:00 AM?

    To get the answers, the boys are joined by a true legend of the game: Scott Berks from the Geocaching Podcast. Scott doesn't just "find" caches; he conquers them. With a staggering 33,000 finds under his belt, Scott shares what it’s like to live a life governed by coordinates.

    • The Quest for the 50 States: Scott discusses his near-complete map of the US. He’s logged a cache in every single state except for Hawaii (which, let's be honest, is a pretty good excuse for a future trip).

    • The Wild North: While many flock to the tropics, Scott reveals why Alaska stands as his absolute favorite caching destination, citing the raw terrain and the sheer scale of the adventure.

    • Urban Jungles vs. The Great Outdoors: The crew breaks down the fundamental divide in the community. Do you prefer the "stealth mode" required for urban micro-caches in a busy city, or the grueling hike for a remote ammo can in the woods?

    • The ET Highway: Scott takes us on a deep dive into his journey down Nevada’s famous Extraterrestrial Highway. Hear what it’s like to tackle one of the most famous "power trails" in the world, where the caches are numbered in the thousands and the desert sun is unforgiving.

    Whether you’re a veteran cacher with a "First to Find" addiction or you still think a "muggle" is just something from a Harry Potter book, Scott’s passion is infectious. Gaz and Beans try to wrap their heads around the dedication required to hit 33,000 finds while debating if they have the physical stamina to walk more than 50 yards from the pub for a plastic container.


    Listen to the Geocaching podcast on Spotify


    Geocaching Podcast | Podcast on Spotify

    Head to their website


    The Geocaching Podcast – An Informative Weekly Geocaching Show


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    1 h y 8 m
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