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Once Upon A Crime is a weekly true crime podcast that tells “the story behind the story” of real life crime. Told in a storytelling style, host Esther Ludlow digs into the details of each case to bring listeners the facts and information they won’t hear anywhere else. Esther calls on her background in criminal psychology and includes biographical details of both victims and perpetrators to fully explore the circumstances and motivations behind the most heinous crimes.
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Welcome to the 'AI Learner Lounge' - the podcast fusing AI + Learning & Development. I’m your host, Kambria and I’m here to help L&D professionals, instructional designers, and educators like yourself redefine what’s possible with artificial intelligence. Explore the real-world applications of artificial intelligence in the L&D space. Discover use cases and strategies. And get practical tips tailored for professionals like you. From exploring how AI facilitates individual learning to underst ...
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BioScience Talks

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We hope you enjoy these in-depth discussions of recently published BioScience articles and other science stories. Each episode of our interview series delves into the research behind a highlighted story, giving listeners unique insight into scientists' work.
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Presented by the legendary Naked News, "Talk, Naked" is a weekly podcast that brings together our gorgeous anchors for an uncut, unfiltered discussion on some of the topics shaping our world. That includes what's going on in the news, pop culture, sex, dating, porn, you name it! Whatever we feel passionate about, will be on the table. And remember, we always have these discussions, naked.
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This Best Of episode of Once Upon a Crime revisits the mysterious disappearance of Jeanine Sanchez Harms from Campbell, California, in 2001. This case is unique for a number of reasons, including its proximity to my hometown and studio and the shocking, unforeseeable conclusion. It also stands out due to its 'no body murder' status and complex dete…
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Uncover practical AI solutions that go beyond theory. This week, Kerry Avery, CEO of Odin Training Solutions joins the AI Learner Lounge and shares her 20+ years of expertise in training design and her journey with generative AI. Learn how she integrated ChatGPT into Articulate, overcame challenges in prompt engineering, and developed innovative so…
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This episode of 'Once Upon a Crime' revisits a popular series from Season 1 titled 'The Day the Music Died,' focusing on the tragic endings of musical icons, including Selena Quintanilla Perez. The episode explores Selena's rise to fame as a star in Tejano music, her groundbreaking achievements, and her untimely death at 23. Additionally, it delves…
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In the final series for season eight of Once Upon A Crime, we provide a retrospective look at the most compelling episodes from the show's archive, particularly highlighting those that newer listeners might have missed. This episode revisits the story of Betty Broderick from Season 1, part of the 'A Woman Scorned' series, which delves into crimes c…
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How can AI help bring the art of the possible to apprenticeships? How might it impact how we approach apprenticeships? On this episode of the AI Learner Lounge, special guest Erica Farmer joins to discuss AI in Apprenticeships. *About Erica Farmer* Erica Farmer is the Co-Founder and Business Director of Quantum Rise Talent Group. She has been in th…
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We’re wrapping up Season 8 on the way to Once Upon a Crime’s 9th birthday! We’re sharing six of our “Best Of” Episodes from the archives to celebrate eight years of true crime podcasting. First up, you’ll hear a clip from one of our most popular episodes released as discussions with everyone’s favorite co-host, my sister, Yolanda. We’ll break down …
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Investing in building your social media presence can benefit your career, bring in new clients, and open opportunities. LinkedIn is a particularly valuable platform for this. On this episode, Luke Matthews joins me to discuss LinkedIn for learning and development professionals and how you can leverage AI. Discover how to identify your audience, fin…
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In the last chapter of the series “Manipulated to Murder,” I’ll share a story about a predator who hid behind a false identity to manipulate young and impressionable teens into committing the senseless murder of a vulnerable young woman. Sources: https://law.alaska.gov/press/releases/2024/011124-Schilmiller.html https://s3.documentcloud.org/documen…
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AI can do far more than we expect when we learn to use it effectively. And it starts with your relationship with AI. On this episode of the AI Learner Lounge, guest Tom Winter, founder of SEOwind, explains his CyborgMethod and shares insights from his recent whitepaper. *Additional Reading* Human vs. AI Written Content whitepaper: https://seowind.i…
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Pamela Smart became a household name - not for being the next Barbara Walters as she’d hoped but for orchestrating the cold-blooded murder of her husband - using her teenage lover as the trigger man. The case became a media sensation when it hit the news cycle in 1990. It was such a high-profile case that millions watched the trial unfold live on t…
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Agile learning comes from software development. It means we take a flexible approach to continuous learning and have an adaptive approach. It emphasizes speed, flexibility, and collaboration and applies a set of values and principles to learning. In this episode, special guest Laura Kaye Chamberlain joins the AI Learner Lounge podcast to discuss ho…
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In this month’s series, we’ll look at people who were manipulated into committing murder. First up, we’ll take a look at a case where a mother pressures her child to kill his father. That fact alone would make this story truly horrible but it was not the last murder Marie Witte orchestrated. The next one would be as cold-hearted as it was gruesome.…
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AI avatars are a high-opportunity use case for learning and development. In this episode, special guest Eran Malloch joins the AI Learner Lounge to discuss how you can use AI avatars for learning and development, responsible use, and how to get started. *Additional Reading* Article - The voice effect in multimedia instruction revisited: Does it sti…
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In this special bonus episode of Once Upon a Crime, I speak with Michael Wolraich, the author of a new true crime book, The Bishop and the Butterfly: Murder Politics, and the End of the Jazz Age. In 1931, Vivian Gordon’s body was found in a gully in the Bronx’s Van Cortlandt Park. She’d been brutally strangled, her body dumped. The investigation in…
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It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. In this episode, we look at how two companies (IKEA and Klarna) approach how they manage the human impact of AI implementation and how it might impact your role as a learning and development professional. Additional reading & listening: Guardian article on the AI Apocalypse: https://www.theguardi…
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For this episode of BioScience Talks, we're joined by DeeAnn Reeder, Professor of Biology at Bucknell University and a researcher at the Smithsonian Institution. We spoke about a number of topics, including bats, disease ecology, and community outreach. Underlying that conversation was an important message about the One Health concept, which will b…
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How are instructional designers using AI? In this episode, we explore recent research done by Dr. Philippa Hardman on the state of AI and instructional design. Hear her five key findings and discover what it means for you as a Learning & Development professional. Additional reading: Dr. Philippa Hardman’s research: https://drphilippahardman.substac…
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In this final episode of “Tarnished Hollywood,” I’ll share a story about a promising young actor who ran afoul of the law. His decision to immerse himself in gang culture at the expense of an acting career would lead to a life sentence in a prison cell and a brutal and bizarre end to his life at the age of 36. Sources: https://chicagodefender.com/h…
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How do the voices shaping our views on AI impact the way we learn and use it? In this AI Learner Lounge podcast episode, we discuss the world of AI influencers with special guest Janali Davis and explore the ripple effects influencers like Neil Patel have on learners new to AI. Join us as Janali unpacks the good and the bad when it comes to influen…
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Amanda Hayes, an actress known for roles on The Sopranos and The Stepford Wives, was convicted of conspiring with her husband, Grant Hayes, to murder Laura Ackerson, his ex-wife and mother of his two children. The murder and its cover-up would be one of the most grisly crimes investigators had ever encountered. Sources: Bitter Remains, author Diane…
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