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Mike Carlucci

Mike Carlucci

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Sports Writer, Over the Monster

Boston

Biography

Mike is most interested in intersections between government and technology and the metrics of sports and education. He focused on intellectual property and internet law while earning his J.D. from Suffolk University Law School and became interested in new media and public policy while completing his B.A. in political science at Providence College. As a writer/researcher,he has analyzed economic and education data as well as trends in technology and social media. He is the Facebook Editor for Over The Monster (SBNation's Red Sox blog), and is the Baseball Editor for The Sports Post. You can follow his technology and media writing at mikecarlucci.net or check out about.me/mikecarlucci for links to all of his online presences.

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social issues,local government data journalism, special districts economic development, city development

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Total articles 2253

  • Series Preview: White Sox at Red Sox for Marathon Weekend

    By Mike Carlucci Verified

    Apr. 18, 2025

  • Red Sox City Connect uniform leaks, Sam Kennedy speaks

    By Mike Carlucci Verified

    Apr. 17, 2025

  • Series Preview: Red Sox at Tampa Bay Rays of Steinbrenner Field and Actually Now in Tampa

    By Mike Carlucci Verified

    Apr. 14, 2025

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Over the Monster

We are Jeff Bell and Aubert Demaray, professionals in the battery industry who aim to enable conversations across different players in the field of energy storage, and "speak the unspoken" of battery science. Things you don't see in a lab, things companies won't discuss. We will try to share some non-confidential lessons learned and discuss what is public with a critical eye and critical thinking. We are affectionately calling this endeavor, Battery Talk. The origins of Battery Talk began at a monthly community event called The Battery Brunch (https://www.batterybrunch.org/) where we would give presentations. Originally it was just a hobby we both enjoyed, but as we started to put in more of our time to educate the community we decided it was time to level up and give ourselves a dedicated channel on youtube which would allow us to reach a larger audience. Our vision is to provide a resource for everyone to learn about batteries, battery companies, and battery technology. We want to enable you the viewer with the ability to sift through all the media ad hype, provide a basic understanding of a technology that is omni-present in our everyday lives, and present a perspective you may not find through a simple google search. We will cover topics ranging from startup battery companies to tier 1 manufactures, battery basics to emerging R&D technologies, and round it all up with our take on current events in the battery industry. This will manifest itself in the form of several segments: Battery Basics, a show dedicated to giving lessons about batteries from fundamentals to advance concepts. Who's doing it right, a show dedicated to looking at different battery companies unique challenges, successes, and outlook. The Current, a show dedicated to giving hot takes on current events specifically related to the field of energy storage. Some of which might get spicy. We hope you enjoy all the videos we will be uploading. Thanks! Like.comment.subcribe.

Atlanta, , United States

+1 800-426-2537

Founded: 2021