Son of a Mobster-Kurt Calabrese

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to see so many comments filled with empathy and appreciation for my father truly means the world. I love you dad ❤

kirstencalabrese
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It's good to finally see a mob interview that isn't glorifying it.

mustachadon
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Kurt, you touched on something that people rarely do. Lots of us were abused, and that's horrible. But the thing that really messes with your self-worth is the meanness. Feeling that your own parent doesn't even LIKE you. That they made you feel like no one will like you. I was a good kid, too. Yet, I felt totally worthless. I remember not wanting to live when I was in kindergarten.
Thank you so much for your story.

LoloO
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Poor guy has a good heart and was dragged into a world of bull shit. Keep pushing Kurt! You’re a good guy, father, brother, and son. The way you speak I can tell you’re truthful and have a lot of pain. You will help a lot of people and I look forward to your podcast. You sir got a fan in me! You’re the man Kurt!!

epicpancakemix
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“…a part of me died.” My heart goes out to him. So relatable. A good man, put in a very bad situation, to say the least.

jdk
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A emotionnal testimony from a decent man, thank you very much sir for your courage to speak

lalouxfrancois
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What a gentle man. I feel so bad for him. There is nothing worse than an abusive parent. These are the people you are supposed to trust the most. Devastating. I wish him only the BEST. I hope he finds peace and happiness. He deserves it.

ahimsainthekitchen
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I learned about Kurt's story from his interview with Michael Francese and have been waiting for another in-depth interview with him ever since! And this one not only didn't disappoint, but exceeded my expectations. It was so honest and touching! It was heartbreaking to watch him tell his story. Especially when he talked about his mom - I couldn't hold back my tears it was so emotional. It's clear he has a good heart. And it's clear he is beaten and broken by life, but you can still hear the hope in him to feel better. So I applaud Kurt's honesty and courage in telling his life story and hope he finds the peace he seeks! And I can't wait to watch his podcast!

KuzinaElizabeth
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The pain in this man’s voice is so genuine, his anxiety is through the roof. Good for him for getting out of the life and getting all these feelings out. I too have nothing to do with my father because of similar circumstances.

garytootall
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I can tell Kurt has faced abuse in his life. His posture, hand movements indicate abuse. He really seems like a sincere man. I wish him the best in life .

rhett
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Kurt is a fabulous and solid individual. He tells his family story as it is and truthfully. I’m happy to call him a friend!
This is a great channel with a large following. Awesome interview Kurt! ⭐️🎥⭐️

TheMotherCourageExperience
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He has obviously been traumatized from an early age apparently by his father. My heart goes out to him

mackattack
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I read the book. His father was a vicious dude. He’s also right about dirty cops in Chicago.

sanjoaquinvalleytransparency
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This interview really resonated with me. I was raised up around a one percent motorcycle club (whose name will never cross my lips) during the mid-late 80's into the early 90's in Jacksonville, Florida. My mom was with a patched "upper level member." Occasionally, other patched members would have me do odd jobs (no directly "club related" tasks) cleaning up after club events, taking out trash, mowing members' yards, washing cars, and whatnot. Any time he would observe other members kinda "grooming" me for the "club life, " he would tell them to back off and talk to me, carefully explaining the negative and unsustainable aspects of that "life".
He and most everyone else I knew ultimately went to federal prison, and I imagine probably died of old age in there. But I'll always appreciate how he looked out for me, and I'll never forget what he taught me about what it takes to be a good man.

Hideaway
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My speculation is Kurt’s father Could not understand how someone so evil could create someone so inherently good.

Cabrazzi
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Oh, dear I can feel your emotions. You are such a gentle soul. I'm sorry you had to go through that. I also had a turbulent up bringing as well. I hope you find peace within you. I pray that your inner child finds you and you find him and heal. Much love and respect ❤️

ambermurphy
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A gentle and kind man who was living a nightmare of violence that he could not get away from. He has survived but the impact of years and years of abuse take a heavy toll - i wish you the best and all the peace in the world to take away your pain.

mjsoup
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Leave the gun, take the cannoli. Great job Mark

Papdog
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Growing up & having two protective, nurturing & loving parents I can't even comprehend what this poor man had to go through & still trying to deal with. All the very best Kurt, stay strong. YOU ARE A GOOD MAN!
Cheers & stay safe😊

francfurian
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About time we got more of Kurt Calabrese. I’m honestly bored with hearing his brother tell the same story.

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