10 Surprising Facts About US Income Tax & the IRS on Tola Talks – Ep #275

Understanding the U.S. income tax system can be both enlightening and amusing. From its historical beginnings to the quirky laws that govern it, taxes are an integral part of our lives. Remember to respect the ABC’s of life: always work out, eat right, and be open to different opinions. Let’s make tax day a little less daunting by appreciating the facts behind it!

The Art and History of Graffiti on Tola Talks – Ep #247

In this engaging conversation, Rich Tola shares personal updates, including his sobriety milestone and reflections on current events. He explores ten surprising legalities that many might assume are illegal, such as driving barefoot and cursing in public. The discussion then transitions into the world of graffiti, its historical roots, and the distinction between graffiti and street art, highlighting their cultural significance and societal perceptions. Rich concludes with a personal anecdote about his experience with street art in New Jersey.

Watch now and discover: → Many common activities, like driving barefoot, are legal but often misunderstood. → Graffiti has a rich history dating back to ancient Rome, evolving over centuries. → Street art serves as a powerful medium for social commentary and expression. → Public perception of graffiti varies widely, with some viewing it as vandalism. → Rich’s passion for street art reflects a broader cultural appreciation for urban expression.

Simply Between Millions – Book Signing this Weekend

Did you know that the Williamsburg Bridge connecting lower Manhattan to the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn is 4 feet 6 inches longer than the Brooklyn Bridge? And was the longest suspension bridge of its time when it was completed in 1903 – and remained that way for almost 20 years!

If you’re intrigued by bridges or would like to expand your mind with some historical trivia, check out my latest book signing video filmed at the top of the Williamsburg Bridge.

Hope to see you Sunday! Simply Between Millions: From Wall Street to Hollywood