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Breslo's ''Hidden Truth'' Podcast Reaches Quarter Million


Jim Breslo
Jim Breslo

Docu-style podcast "Hidden Truth" has hit a milestone, reaching more than a quarter million listeners. Season one entitled, "Las Vegas Shooter" just concluded and now season two, "Transgender Movement" is debuting. Jim Breslo is the creator and host of the weekly podcast series and founder of RealKast Media. Based in Encino, CA, the new media company launched in February, 2018, with season one of "Hidden Truth."

Breslo's show generated national media attention as he uncovered details of the notorious crime and landed an exclusive interview with the shooter's brother. His weekly podcast series delves into controversial and unresolved issues to discover the truth, irrespective of politics, religion or agenda.

Prior to joining the podcast industry, Breslo was President/CEO of Diamond Game, a gaming company that provides lottery machines and tickets to numerous state lotteries in the U.S. and Canada. During his tenure, he authored 12 patents for inventions in gaming. Before joining the company in 2001, Breslo was a partner at the international law firm Seyfarth Shaw where he represented companies and individuals in civil rights cases.

No stranger to television and radio, Breslo has appeared on CNN's MichaeLA Show on HLN, Fox LA, Fox Vegas and John & Ken on AM 640 Los Angeles. He also hosted "The Jim Breslo Show" late nights on KRLA-AM Los Angeles and "Casino Talk with Louie Anderson" weekends on 97.1 Free FM Los Angeles.

Find more at www.hiddentruthshow.com.

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