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In August of 1980, Playboy Playmate Dorothy Stratten was found dead at just 20 years old. She was the girl next door with the shy smile and whispery voice who didn’t know her own beauty. To Hugh Hefner, she was his next Marilyn Monroe. To famed director Peter Bogdonovich, she was his muse. And to her husband, Paul Snider, she was his ticket to fame and fortune. All three ambitious men adored her. Only one of them murdered her. How did Dorothy’s Hollywood dreams lead to her death? From Wonder ...
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The UnPodcast

Scott Stratten, Alison Stratten

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Business is built on relationships, so make building them your business. Discussions centered around authenticity, integrity and community served with a side of sarcasm. Hosted by Scott and Alison Stratten.
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Learn more about commerce in less time with first-hand knowledge from some of the industry’s most knowledgeable experts. Jack Stratten from Insider Trends moderates and interviews each expert on a wide range of topics that cover the modern digital commerce landscape.
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clickjam.com

James Reynolds

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Join James Reynolds and leading web traffic experts and learn how to get more website visitors and grow a profitable audience online. On each show James Reynolds grills his expert guests and gets them to reveal their very best traffic getting secrets. Topics covered on this hard hitting internet marketing show include; Twitter (Scott Stratten), Google Plus (Chris Brogan), Podcasting (Pat Flynn and John Lee Dumas), Content Marketing (Joe Pulizzi), Rand Fishkin (SEO) You Tube video marketing ( ...
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What She Said!

105.9 The Region

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Candace Sampson hosts What She Said! This one hour show aims to inspire and uplift women by giving them a voice in pursuing their professional and personal goals through showcasing successful women, as well as those who support women’s interests, and by creating opportunities for others to do the same.
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Gone But Not Forgotten is a podcast dedicated to re-examining the lives, careers, and legacies of actors who left us too soon. We will cover stars like Sharon Tate, River Phoenix, Elvis Presley, Natalie Wood, and more! Follow hosts Audrey (@flick.loving.chick) and Louise (@1001filmsaday) on Instagram
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Case Files with Kat and Ashley

Case Files with Kat and Ashley

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Each week we discuss what's new in our lives, we discuss craft beers from around the world, read listeners' answers to our Questions of the Week and do deep dives into stories involving true crime, unsolved mysteries, disappearances, paranormal, aliens and so much more! Exploring the dark side of humanity...with beer!!
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The Better Different | We Kill Mediocrity

Thebetterdifferent.com - Dennis van der Locht

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Join our mission to kill mediocre marketing and lame branding! We the entrepreneurial spirits, marketing executives, CEO’s and start-up hipsters make our way into the lives of millions of people. With the great brands we create, we have the great responsibility to not be lame. The Better Different puts a stop to boring brands and their annoying marketing tricks and interruptive advertising. We share the stories of the brightest and delighted to inspire each other to create better brands and ...
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Relationships at Work - Leadership Mindset Guide for Creating a Company Culture We Love

Russel Lolacher - leadership and workplace relationship advocate

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Relationships at Work - leadership mindset guide to creating a company culture we love. A relatable and honest show on leadership, organizational culture and soft skills, focusing on improving employee engagement and company culture to inspire people to apply, stay and thrive. Because no one wants leadership that fosters toxic environments at work, nor should they. Host, speaker and communications leader Russel Lolacher shares his experience and insights, discussing the leadership and corpor ...
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MarTech? Marketing Operations? CRM? You have come to the right place! 17 year industry vet, Mike MacFarlane, hosts this weekly show talking with other indie marketers who have ”gone out on their own” in the world of MarTech consulting. Have a listen, will ya?
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Join hosts B.P. Burke and Rev. Jackson Welles as they take a comedic look at murders, murderers, and mur-diddly-urderers, my dude. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/murdermydude/support
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femicide[ fem-uh-sahyd ]1. the act of killing a woman, as by a domestic partner or a member of a criminal enterprise:2. the deliberate, wanton violation and massacre of women and girls, as in a particular ethnic group by an invading army.:3. a person who kills a woman:Of the homicides reported annually, 66 000 women are violently murdered worldwide. That number is actually much higher. This podcast will shed a light on the abuse, violence and sexual assault that woman face by highighting pas ...
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Social web addicts Sarah Lane and Amber MacArthur have teamed up to create The Social Hour, your source for the best social tools, news, and fascinating folks building the next generation of the Internet. The Social Hour is helpful, inspiring, interactive, and fun! Although the show is no longer in production, you can enjoy episodes from the TWiT Archives.
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Social web addicts Sarah Lane and Amber MacArthur have teamed up to create The Social Hour, your source for the best social tools, news, and fascinating folks building the next generation of the Internet. The Social Hour is helpful, inspiring, interactive, and fun! Although the show is no longer in production, you can enjoy episodes from the TWiT Archives.
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In this episode of Relationships at Work, Russel chats with six-time best-selling co-author, podcast host and keynote speaker Scott Stratten on the impacts of bad leadership and how unlearning and unleadership (defying traditional norms) is the path to better relationships at work. (Originally released: January 2, 2023) Scott shares his thoughts, s…
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In this episode of Relationships at Work, communications and leadership nerd (and host) Russel Lolacher provides a recap of attending Workhuman LIVE in Austin and his favourite takeaways. Russel shares the future of work leadership from Brene Brown, the lessons Baratunde Thurston learned when he discovered his mom wasn't perfect, the importance of …
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In this episode of Relationships at Work, Russel chats with leadership development expert Summer Davies on what we need to know about our leadership styles and how they can impact employee engagement. Summer shares her thoughts, stories and experience with... Importance of leadership style adaptability. Critical roles of self-awareness and feedback…
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Last week, I had the incredible chance to explore the stunning landscapes of Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way, experiencing the rich history and vibrant culture from Westport to Belfast. This trip, beautifully orchestrated alongside remarkable women travel writers, was a testament to the enduring beauty and spirit of the Emerald Isle. Today, Kathy Buckw…
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This week, Kat does an overview of where we are NOW with the whole Ruby Franke/8 Passenger/Jodi Hildebrandt child abuse saga. Lots of evidence was recently released and Kat went through it ALL. Some newer updates (like from just this week!) have also come out, so once you listen, you will be all caught up. This is Case Files, so there's ALWAYS a st…
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Audrey and Louise discuss the filmography of silent film star Rudolph Valentino and the 1977 Ken Russell biopic about his career. Topics include the controversy over Valentino's sex symbol status and why he deserves to be remembered for other aspects, technical and narrative elements that surprised us about his silent movies, influential women in V…
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In today’s top interview, we're looking into the persistent issue of the Gender Wage Gap with Commissioner Kadie Philp from the Pay Equity Office of Ontario. As part of our ongoing six-part series, we're exploring the nuances of pay equity and its impact on women across the province. Kadie is here to provide insights into the challenges and solutio…
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In this episode Ashley discusses the murder of Jackie Vandagriff in September 2016. The events that lead up to this murder are truly terrifying and highlights the real dangers of stalking, especially by former romantic partners. If you are being stalked, please reach out to your local resources and get help-- stalking is real, it's dangerous and es…
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In this episode of Relationships at Work, communications and leadership nerd (and host) Russel Lolacher illustrates the importance of saying NO and not always saying YES. To be a great leader, we need to advocate for and defend our teams. To do that effectively, we'll need to be prepared to say No to our Executive, other business areas, other colle…
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In this episode of Relationships at Work, Russel chats with leadership and business development coach Jen Hope on assessing leadership and what we need to understand to get it right. Jen shares her thoughts, stories and experience with... Importance of self-awareness through assessments. Value of feedback and a growth mindset. Bais in assessments. …
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In this week's episode, Kat brings us the horrific tale of the death of the Reading Man, Warren Barnes, at the hands of 19-year- old, Brian Cohee, Jr. What's strange, is how this tale unfolds, how his parents are the ones who called 911, and how quickly the community reacted. Thanks to Explore With Us for putting all of the police footage together …
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In this episode of Relationships at Work, communications and leadership nerd (and host) Russel Lolacher showcases common resistances to change at work and how leaders can avoid these pitfalls. Change is a constant in the workplace, but so is resistance to it. The success and failure of change will be found in how leadership introduces, leads, imple…
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In this episode of Relationships at Work, Russel chats with speaker and expert leadership development coach Tammy Dowley-Blackman on what leadership needs to understand and embrace from Gen Z in the workplace. Tammy shares her thoughts, stories and experience with... The need to understand and embrace Gen Z. The importance of generosity in leadersh…
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We're kicking things off with a deep dive into the world of Omega-3 fatty acids, those crucial elements of our diet that, surprisingly, 2 out of 5 Canadians are missing out on. To guide us through the importance of Omega-3s and how to ensure we're getting enough, I'm joined by Naturopathic Doctor Colleen Hartwick as part of What She Said’s ongoing …
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In this episode of Relationships at Work, Russel chats with author, consultant and former WD-40 CEO Garry Ridge on how learning moments for leadership are integral to the success of culture change. (Originally released: April 24, 2023) Garry shares his thoughts, stories and experience with... What a learning moment is for leaders. What change looks…
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This week’s show begins with a conversation with Alexandra Ford, whose transition from a victim of sex trafficking to a staunch advocate for those still ensnared by it is truly awe-inspiring. Alexandra’s story is a testament to the human spirit’s resilience and her unwavering commitment to forging pathways of hope and change for countless others. A…
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In this episode, Ashley discusses William Paul Smolinski, Jr, often referred to by his nickname Billy, who went missing in August 2004. While initially, law enforcement thought he left on his own, foul play is now suspected. “We are never going to give up searching for our son,” Janice said. “We are driven by our faith, and all the mistakes and obs…
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In this episode of Relationships at Work, communications and leadership nerd (and host) Russel Lolacher highlights the dangers of being an empathetic leader. Empathy is a vital ingredient to good and great leadership. However, it can also be a double-edged sword in how it can impact our ability to lead and the culture we're creating. Yes, there are…
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TW: mentions of sex addiction, murder, and strong language Audrey and Louise finish the Mysterious Men and Peculiar Deaths duology with Bob Crane and his work in Hogan's Heroes and four films. Topics include our mixed thoughts on Bob Crane and how his complicated legacy has impacted our views, movie co-stars such as Elke Sommer, Kurt Russell and a …
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In this episode of Relationships at Work, Russel chats with workplace conflict expert and professional trainer Carol Bowser on how to address conflict at work, on remote teams, in the office and across the organization. Carol shares her insights and experience in... Conflict spectrum in the workplace The role of perception and communication to reso…
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I'm excited to delve into the world of political engagement with Amanda Alvaro and Rachael Segal from Beyond a Ballot. They're on a mission to amplify Canadian women's voices in the political arena, creating a space where our stances are not just formed but fervently heard. It's a conversation about breaking down barriers and building a community w…
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In this episode of Relationships at Work, communications and leadership nerd (and host) Russel Lolacher asks us to stop only focusing on performance reviews and prioritize leadership reviews as a way to help leaders and work cultures. Performance Reviews continually are used as a checklist check-in to ensure work is being done to help with producti…
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TW: mentions of suicide Audrey and Louise kick off the Mysterious Men and Peculiar Deaths theme with Old Hollywood actor George Reeves. We discuss the films of his we've seen along with the 2006 movie Hollywoodland, starring Ben Affleck as Reeves. Other topics include our favorite character of Reeves' and why we were surprised by his range as an ac…
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The '70s were coming to an end when a babe in the woods named Dorothy Hoogstratten (later shortened to Stratten) was "discovered" by a sleazy hustler and pimp, Paul Snider, at a Dairy Queen in Vancouver, British Columbia. What follows is a brief, whirlwind of a tale about love, control, stardom, and life at Playboy. Grab your drink and join Kat as …
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In this episode of Relationships at Work, Russel chats with international leadership coach and consultant Gerardo Segat about what we fear and how to coach through that fear as leaders. Gerardo shares his insights and experience in... Leadership through fear management Pyramid of fears The Bullet Train and Regional Train approaches to coaching fear…
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I'm excited to launch a new six-part series in partnership with the Pay Equity Commission of Ontario. Over the coming months, we'll tackle vital topics such as the Gender Wage Gap, Pay Equity vs. Equal Pay for Equal Work, the Gender Pension Gap, and how to navigate Employment Law for women. Kicking off this series, Commissioner Kadie Philp joins me…
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In this week's episode, Ashley talks about the 1977 murder of 3 Girl Scouts at Camp Scott in Oklahoma. She discusses who they were, the camp itself and the crazy roller coaster of an investigation. Let's never forget about Lori Farmer, Michele Guse and Denise Milner. Join us as we explore the dark side of humanity... Resources: 1. https://www.ranke…
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In this episode of Relationships at Work, communications and leadership nerd (and host) Russel Lolacher shares the problem with our curse of knowledge. In every industry and role, we get comfortable in our work. This leads to embracing unique ways of talking and expressing ourselves that might be a barrier to inclusivity. Russel will define what th…
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In this episode of Relationships at Work, Russel chats with executive coach, consultant and speaker HR Huntsman on why leaders need to introduce creative conflict into the workplace to improve employee engagement. HR shares his insights and experience in... The importance of creative conflict Trust as the foundation: Leadership's role in fostering …
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I'm starting with an issue that hits close to home for many of us – hunger in our communities. Lori Nikkel, CEO of Second Harvest, is joining me to discuss the critical findings of the Hungry for Change Report. We'll dive into the challenges of food insecurity and waste in Canada and explore how we can all make a meaningful difference. Anne Brodie …
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We're back! Thanks for your patience; Kat was trying to be a (good) Mom for a bit. This week, Kat brings us the short but interesting story of Cowboy Bob. Heard of him? No? Grab a drink, hitch your horse up, settle in, and join us this week for a pretty interesting story. References: https://www.texasmonthly.com/true-crime/the-last-ride-of-cowboy-b…
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In this episode of Relationships at Work, communications and leadership nerd (and host) Russel Lolacher highlights how putting more value into our corporate values will help employee engagement. We talk about values, we put them on posters and on websites but they have absolutely no meaning to staff if they aren't demonstrated and rewarded, every d…
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TW: mentions of gun violence, rape Audrey and Louise finish their Rising Starlets and the Exploitational Biopic series with Lana Clarkson, a model and actress who was most popular in the '80s and '90s before her life was cut short by Phil Spector in 2003. We discuss six of Lana's films as well as the 2013 HBO movie Phil Spector. Topics include our …
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In this episode of Relationships at Work, Russel chats with researcher, author and psychotherapist Dr. Laura Crawshaw about how organizations can better manage bullies and abrasive leaders in the workplace. Laura shares her insights and experience in... Understanding abrasive behaviour The fear and lack of knowledge leaders have of intervention The…
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Julia Malott is here to discuss a topic that's been stirring significant conversation across Canada – the use of puberty blockers for children with gender dysphoria. With politicians entering the dialogue, it's a subject that requires a thoughtful and informed discussion. Julia, with her balanced perspective on complex issues, is there to share her…
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In this episode of Relationships at Work, communications and leadership nerd (and host) Russel Lolacher asks us to consider employee interviews from the viewpoint of the employee and how a leader can help. Onboarding interviews, Stay (or better yet, Thrive) Interviews and Exit Interviews are not always great experiences for the employee. And it has…
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TW: mentions of graphic violence, sexual assault Audrey and Louise continue their Rising Starlets and the Exploitational Biopic series with a discussion about Playboy Playmate and actress Dorothy Stratten, who was brutally murdered at the age of 20. We talk about the films that she appeared in as well as two movies about her life that were released…
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In this episode of Relationships at Work, Russel chats with author, speaker and master leadership trainer Jen Buck on planning for the future of leadership training programs. Jen shares her insights and experience in... Evolving expectations in the workforce Leadership development is a shared responsibility The importance of blended Learning soluti…
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In this week's episode, Ashley tells us about Jacob Cabinaw, a man from Michigan, who by all accounts seemed like an attentive father, a hardworking employee and an overall great person. One night he randomly headed towards Texas without telling anyone why or where he was headed. He was never seen from again. If you have any information about Jacob…
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In this episode of Relationships at Work, communications and leadership nerd (and host) Russel Lolacher challenges us as leaders to acknowledge and address our own biases, specifically proximity bias as it pertains to remote work. Proximity Bias is the tendency of leadership to show favouritism or preferential treatment to employees that are close …
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TW: mentions of graphic violence, language Audrey and Louise are back with their first series of 2024: Rising Starlets and the Exploitational Biopic. The first subject of focus is Elizabeth Short, most known as The Black Dahlia. We discuss the 2006 movie of the same name; topics include the possibly career-worst performances from the main cast, how…
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In this episode of Relationships at Work, Russel chats with psychologist and author Dr. Sabrina Starling on how we can ensure we hire for workplace culture fit and keep that alignment consistent. Sabrina shares her insights and experience in... The importance of culture fit. Addressing toxic leadership. Defining core values. Positive reinforcement …
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In this episode of Relationships at Work, communications and leadership nerd (and host) Russel Lolacher illustrates the importance of defining power and our pursuit of it in the workplace. What is power? More importantly, what is power to US? Us, as individuals? As we move along our leadership journeys, it's important that we understand the path we…
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We’re deep into February now which brings us celebrations of all kinds of love – from the romantic vibes of Valentine's Day to the cherished bonds of Galentine's and Family Day. And with the days stretching longer, there's an added spring in our step, encouraging us to embrace the outdoors and boost our mental well-being. This month truly injects h…
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***TRIGGER WARNING FOR SEXUAL ASSAULT AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE*** This week, Kat tells us about a serial rapist there isn't a lot of information on - James Bergstrom. Thanks to his (now ex) wife, he is sitting in jail and the streets of Houston are a bit safer. This story was actually so close to home it's scary! References: 1. Amazon.com: Evil Beside…
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In this episode of Relationships at Work, Russel chats with researcher, author and speaker Diana Wu David on figuring out our identity as an organization in preparation for the future of work. Diana shares her insights and experience in... The need to emphasize embracing change and technology The importance of a human-centric approach. Personalizat…
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In this week’s first interview we’re diving into the critical and ongoing situation in Gaza, discussing the recent ICJ ruling and its implications with Diana Sarosi from Oxfam Canada’s. Diana shares Oxfam’s stance, their global call to action, and Canada's role in this complex geopolitical landscape. Anne Brodie and I will discuss some powerful ent…
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Boy is this story a roller coaster! Truly went down a rabbit hole on this case. In this week's episode, Ashley discusses the disappearance and murder of 17-year-old Brian Carrick. He disappeared from Johnsburg, IL in 2002 and to this day the case is still technically unsolved. Thank you to listener Jillian for submitting this story! Join us as we e…
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In this episode of Relationships at Work, communications and leadership nerd (and host) Russel Lolacher highlights the importance of embracing duality at work. Two things can be true. And, to be good leaders, we need to embrace that duality even if the those experiences are contradictory to each other. Having this understanding will allow us to fin…
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In the first episode of Death of a Starlet, Dorothy Stratten, a stunning seventeen-year-old who turned heads everywhere she went, was stuck working at Dairy Queen. There was no denying, Dorothy was special. But the innumerable qualities that formed her ‘It’ Factor also attracted attention from the seedy underbelly of East Vancouver. Paul Snider, kn…
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