Close Menu
  • Home
  • United States
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Science
  • Tech
  • Sports
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Editor’s Picks
    • Press Release

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest USA news and updates directly to your inbox.

What's On
Taylor Swift’s Signature Red Lip Lasts for Hours, Thanks to This Cheap Lip Liner

Taylor Swift’s Signature Red Lip Lasts for Hours, Thanks to This Cheap Lip Liner

June 21, 2026
Rory McIlroy falls out of US Open contention after back nine implosion

Rory McIlroy falls out of US Open contention after back nine implosion

June 21, 2026
What will the Amazon rainforest look like in 100 years?

What will the Amazon rainforest look like in 100 years?

June 21, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Taylor Swift’s Signature Red Lip Lasts for Hours, Thanks to This Cheap Lip Liner
  • Rory McIlroy falls out of US Open contention after back nine implosion
  • What will the Amazon rainforest look like in 100 years?
  • Bird flu reaches every continent as Australia confirms first H5N1 case
  • Olympian Arrested for Touching Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Amid Trump’s Vandalism Claims
  • Christian Scott takes positive step toward looming Mets return
  • JD Vance lands in Switzerland to launch new round of Iran negotiations
  • ‘Million Dollar Nannies’ Cast Addresses Chances of a ‘Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ Crossover (Exclusive)
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
Join Us
USA TimesUSA Times
Newsletter Login
  • Home
  • United States
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Science
  • Tech
  • Sports
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Editor’s Picks
    • Press Release
USA TimesUSA Times
Home » Sports gambling addiction becoming a major problem — and there’s a podcast addressing it
Sports gambling addiction becoming a major problem — and there’s a podcast addressing it
Business

Sports gambling addiction becoming a major problem — and there’s a podcast addressing it

News RoomBy News RoomJune 19, 20262 ViewsNo Comments

Anthony Pompliano, the financial guru known for his early advocacy of Bitcoin, is throwing his weight behind a fledgling podcast that seeks to combat addiction – and sports gambling will be a key topic of discussion, On The Money has learned.

Betting on sports has become a $100 billion industry that is estimated to grow to $250 billion in just the next four years. Mainstream media rarely explores its downside: Addiction to a vice that destroys lives and leads to financial misery.

Now, “Pomp” is making a strategic investment in a podcast company dedicated to helping address all sorts of addictions with a special focus on gambling, where legalization and ubiquitous advertising are creating a nation of degenerates hooked on the allure of easy money – unaware that the house almost always wins.

Pomp hopes the investment – which is not public – will lead to a broader social media platform to address addictions, greater public awareness, and even a treatment center.

Pompliano’s “The Pomp Podcast” airs from a studio in Midtown Manhattan and has drawn more than 50 million downloads. He says he felt motivated as he got bombarded by all those sportsbook ads while watching football on any given Sunday. Major networks were pumping a vice that frequently leads to financial despair and which can also be a gateway to other addictions.

The final straw was listening to one of the podcasts that work out of his studios called “Nothing’s Off The Table,” a twice-weekly show by a 32-year-old recovering drug and gambling addict named Louis Ruggiero.

More From Charles Gasparino

“The goal of Nothing’s Off The Table is to help people understand there is a way out of very dark places,” Pomp told On The Money. “The platform has a big focus on sports gambling because there is almost no support for these young people who are having sports ads shoved down their throat on every TV broadcast, at every game, or on every social media platform.”

Ruggiero, at least on its face, is the last person you’d expect to have been felled by addiction. He’s the son of a New York City attorney; his mom is Fox-5’s long-time anchor, Rosanna Scotto. (Full disclosure: Rosanna is a colleague of mine in the Fox family, and a friend.)  

But he fell hard for drugs, including opiates and gambling, while in college. He lost a business, millions of dollars, and nearly his family until he got sober four years ago. He also nearly landed in jail.

I spoke to Louis and he tells me he hit his so-called rock bottom in 2018 when he was forced to testify against his best friend at the time who was arrested and later convicted of murder. Louis was not involved in the killing, but his pal confessed the murder to him while they were both addicted to drugs, he says. 

“My podcast is designed to help people and tell them where to get help by hearing real stories, not just my own,” Ruggiero tells me. “With Anthony’s investment, we want to expand with live events about addictions, how it destroys lives and how you can recover. Over the next 18 months if we can make the business work, I plan to open an in-patient and outpatient facility.”

Charlie Gasparino has his finger on the pulse of where business, politics and finance meet

Sign up to receive On The Money by Charlie Gasparino in your inbox every Thursday.

Thanks for signing up!

From a pure business standpoint, Pomp likes what he sees (he credits his business partner, Matt Marlinski with making the initial introduction). Ruggiero started his podcast a little more than a year ago, splitting his time working the door at the Scotto family’s popular Manhattan eatery, Fresco By Scotto, and doing shows just down the block at Pomp’s studios. Ruggiero’s guests have included everyone from sports stars to average people who have succumbed to addiction. His clips often go viral, generating millions of views.

What I think makes the show work is the raw honesty that Ruggiero brings to the table. He fesses up to everything: Binging on Oxy while gorging on Haagen Dazs ice cream, stealing to feed his addiction. The episode with his dad, Louis Ruggiero, Sr., was particularly poignant in its description of how parents deal with children trapped by their vices.

Ruggiero tells me his show is most beneficial because it informs people not just about the downside to addiction, but “the flipside that recovery is free.”

He adds: “Part of my message is that two programs that saved my life, Alcoholics Anonymous and Gamblers Anonymous are free, and there’s a community out there of people like myself that can’t be replaced by AI and have a real world knowledge of addiction and how to overcome it.” 

Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram WhatsApp Email

Keep Reading

Democrats thought Fed Chair Kevin Warsh would be a Trump loyalist — his opening move proves he’s nothing of the sort

Democrats thought Fed Chair Kevin Warsh would be a Trump loyalist — his opening move proves he’s nothing of the sort

Crippling impact of Paramount-Warner deal on Los Angeles workforce revealed

Crippling impact of Paramount-Warner deal on Los Angeles workforce revealed

Dem senators urge FCC to put Paramount-Warner Bros Discovery merger on hold over foreign investor worries

Dem senators urge FCC to put Paramount-Warner Bros Discovery merger on hold over foreign investor worries

When it makes sense to pay off high-interest credit cards with a personal loan

When it makes sense to pay off high-interest credit cards with a personal loan

Why oil isn’t spiking: Iran ships 20 million barrels while China slashes imports

Why oil isn’t spiking: Iran ships 20 million barrels while China slashes imports

World Cup predicted to spark B global economic boom — like ‘Taylor Swift effect’ on steroids

World Cup predicted to spark $45B global economic boom — like ‘Taylor Swift effect’ on steroids

Ex-hospital CEO accused of funneling M for lavish lifestyle, son’s 9K Beverly Hills baptism

Ex-hospital CEO accused of funneling $14M for lavish lifestyle, son’s $109K Beverly Hills baptism

Ken Griffin urges NYC business leaders to ‘speak up’ against Mamdani: ‘Fight for their city’

Ken Griffin urges NYC business leaders to ‘speak up’ against Mamdani: ‘Fight for their city’

Sen. Gillibrand’s 22-year-old son raises M for trading startup as Dem champions crypto in DC

Sen. Gillibrand’s 22-year-old son raises $30M for trading startup as Dem champions crypto in DC

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

Rory McIlroy falls out of US Open contention after back nine implosion

Rory McIlroy falls out of US Open contention after back nine implosion

June 21, 2026
What will the Amazon rainforest look like in 100 years?

What will the Amazon rainforest look like in 100 years?

June 21, 2026
Bird flu reaches every continent as Australia confirms first H5N1 case

Bird flu reaches every continent as Australia confirms first H5N1 case

June 21, 2026
Olympian Arrested for Touching Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Amid Trump’s Vandalism Claims

Olympian Arrested for Touching Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Amid Trump’s Vandalism Claims

June 21, 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest USA news and updates directly to your inbox.

Latest News
Christian Scott takes positive step toward looming Mets return

Christian Scott takes positive step toward looming Mets return

June 21, 2026
JD Vance lands in Switzerland to launch new round of Iran negotiations

JD Vance lands in Switzerland to launch new round of Iran negotiations

June 21, 2026
‘Million Dollar Nannies’ Cast Addresses Chances of a ‘Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ Crossover (Exclusive)

‘Million Dollar Nannies’ Cast Addresses Chances of a ‘Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ Crossover (Exclusive)

June 21, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest WhatsApp TikTok Instagram
© 2026 USA Times. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.