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This is where entrepreneurs like you find the insights, ideas and tools they need to earn more, make a bigger impact and create the freedom to live the life others only dream about. Join your hosts Michael McCauley and Johnell McCauley, each week for conversations with successful entrepreneurs where they reveal their secrets, identify the key market trends, and share the success tips that you can use to grow your business, serve more clients and earn what you’re truly worth.
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On the 100th anniversary of the death of Michael Collins, this podcast tells the fascinating story of Ned Broy, the double agent who helped Collins change the course of Irish history. The story begins when a Dublin based history teacher named Brendan McCauley learns that he has bought Ned Broy’s original home. This starts a voyage of discovery concerning Broy and his critical involvement in Irish history.
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[originally published on Patreon Aug 10, 2023] Today I discuss the seminal 1995 film Heat, it's plot, the "dudes rock" factor, and the philosophical themes of the film. Then I discuss a real-life parallel to the de Niro character from the film. Not the actual real-life Chicago criminal Neil McCauley, but the story of José Vigoa. Vigoa was many thin…
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[originally published on Patreon Aug 25, 2023] Today I'm joined by Dani and Rodolfo to discuss three Bolaño novels: the Third Reich, Distant Star, and By Night in Chile. In this episode, we reintroduce Bolaño and then dive into a less-discussed work, the Third Reich. In this novel, Bolaño examines the fascist mindset via its historical ideology of …
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This is definitely the summer Road Trip Read that you Need. Wyatt and Biz set out on a cross country trip to meet their new baby who is being born via a surrogate in California. But along the way there are plenty of Bumps to be explored as the Baby Bump grows larger. Told with such depth and a mixture of humor and heartache, this Bump will have you…
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This week on Crime Wave: Lida Sideris and I talk about the newest installment of her Southern California mystery series, MURDEROUS MEANS. After the wealthy matriarch of the dysfunctional Means family dies in her sleep, a psychic convinces some family members that her death was murder. They hire Corrie Locke—who’s *almost* a licensed PI— to investig…
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[originally published on Patreon Aug 18, 2023] The heists will continue until morale improves. We finish the story of José Vigoa by following the rest of his heist career. Then we discuss the circumstances surrounding his arrest and imprisonment, the discovery of his Spetsnaz commando background, and some of his purported intelligence activities po…
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Robert Hilliard has written on sports, history and the outdoors for more than three decades. He started as a reporter for the Pittsburgh Tribune Review and has the distinction of having feature articles in three different sports Halls of Fame: baseball, basketball and Pro Football. IN FREEDOM'S SHADOW from Top of the Hill Books is his latest novel.…
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[originally published on Patreon Aug 16, 2023] I discuss how José Vigoa became a drug kingpin in Las Vegas. I get into some of the particulars on why he ran a very unique, specialized operation, and the anomalous way in which he got busted. Then, the heist spree begins, culminating with the Mandalay Bay job. episode art by Robert Voyvodich @r.voy__…
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[originally published on Patreon Jul 28, 2023] I'm rejoined by Monty (@MontyBaby7) to finish our conversation about the Jesters (and many more things) relating to the Gosch and Franklin cases. We start with a high-level overview of the timeline of the Gosch and Franklin cases. Then I examined Alan Baer's family history, which is to say, the Brandei…
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Roz Nay is the bestselling author of The Hunted and Hurry Home, which were both nominated for Best Crime Novel of the Year. Her first thriller, Our Little Secret, won the Douglas Kennedy Prize for best foreign thriller in France and was nominated for the Kobo Emerging Writer Prize for Mystery and the Arthur Ellis Best First Crime Novel Award. Roz’s…
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This episode delights with a witch who must master her powers; a girl who must prove that an entire greenhouse of plants is witnesses to a crime; a young girl ill-equipped for the world of King Louis the XIV’s court; and, a family story that explores how we define progress and speaks to the impact of man’s impact on geology and vice versa. In this …
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Stacy Green, Author joins Pamela Fagan Hutchins on Crime & Wine to talk about her 9th Nikki Hunt crime thriller, STOLEN MOTHERS, and much, much more!About STOLEN MOTHERS:Children run through the streets in their Halloween costumes, giggling happily, not noticing the blood on the house is real. A baby girl is tucked up asleep in her room. Her mother…
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[originally published on Patreon Jul 20, 2023 and unlocked on free side shortly thereafter; reuploading it due to the narrative continuity with the Freemasonry episodes] I couldn't help myself; not long after Monty and I did our four-part series on Freemasonry, I came into more information about the Jesters which in some ways unlocked the gates of …
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Meryl chats with Robert Yaffe about his 2024 memoir, Relinquished, which chronicles his 30-year search to discover his closed adoption roots. He shares his emotional and circuitous journey, its impact on his Jewish adoptive parents, and the new family he ultimately discovered. Robert is a native of Omaha, Nebraska. He holds a BA from the University…
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[originally published on Patreon Jul 14, 2023] I'm rejoined by Monty (@MontyBaby7) to conclude (I thought) our conversation on Freemasonry by exploring the Dark Carnival of the Royal Order of Jesters. To set the stage, Monty lays out the history of the Shriners, from which the Jesters are an outgrowth. Then we explore the history of the Jesters, th…
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Author Byron Lane stops by to chat about BIG GAY WEDDING. Byron describes it as two grooms and one mother of a problem. Barnett decides he should get married on his mother's farm in Louisiana. What could possibly go wrong, or right? Join me as I chat with Byron and find the joy and love of this story!www.outwithdan.comwww.byronlane.com…
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On the latest episode of Now, Appalachia, Eliot interviews author Russell W. Johnson about his latest novel THE MOUNTAIN MYSTIC. Russell is a fiction writer and North Carolina attorney. His debut story, "Chung Ling Soo's Greatest Trick," was published by ​Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine in January 2015 and won the Edgar Award's Robert L. Fish Memoria…
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[originally published on Patreon Jul 7, 2023] Monty and I start by discussing the Freemasonic aspects to the Whitechapel murders and then get into the question of crimes involving Freemasonry vs Freemasonic crimes. We discuss Freemasonry's role in the United Kingdom's police force and society at large. We explore Freemasonry's ties to the UK's land…
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This week on Crime Wave: Lia Louis and her latest!BETTER LEFT UNSENT takes readers to the most cringe-worthy situation any of us can imagine: Millie Chandler writes emails that stay unsent in her draft folder —sarcastic replies to her rude boss, hard truths to her friends, and of course, that one-thousand-word love declaration to her ex who is now …
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[originally published on Patreon Jun 30, 2023] Today I'm rejoined by Monty (@MontyBaby7) to ratchet up the weirdness. We continue our discussion of Freemasonry. We talk about the role of Freemasonry in the French Revolution, various bourgeois revolutions, and its role in the United States. We talk about Washington DC architecture and so forth. We e…
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Sarina Bowen is a 24 time USA Today bestselling author and a Wall Street Journal bestselling author of contemporary romance novels. A former derivatives trader on Wall Street, she holds a BA in economics from Yale University. THE FIVE YEAR LIE is her latest novel from Harper. Please visit her website at https://sarinabowen.com/Spies, Lies and Priva…
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[originally published on Patreon Jun 25, 2023] Today I'm rejoined by Monty (@MontyBaby7) to discuss one of the great topics of conspiracy theory lore: Freemasonry. Monty walks us through the development of Freemasonry several hundreds years ago from a guild system. We talk about how some of the more esoteric Freemasonry can enter British Hotep LARP…
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[originally published on Patreon Jun 12, 2023] Today I'm joined by Cassandra Peterson aka Elvira - jk, I wish. Instead, I read from Peterson's 2021 memoir, Yours Cruelly, Elvira: Memoirs of the Mistress of the Dark. It's a genuinely good memoir so you should check it out if she interests you; if not, I've gleaned and summarized the parapolitical el…
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[originally published on Patreon May 18, 2023] Today I'm joined by John Brisson of We've Read the Documents (@weve_read) to finish our discussion about the Finders. Brisson explains the flophouses and the day-to-day activities that the Finders seemed to engage in. Then, we go through the list of Finders members and associates. There was probable pe…
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Ellie Monago is a novelist and practicing therapist. She moved from California to Canada three years ago with her family. Her novel, THE CUSTODY BATTLE, was just released, and a related novel called THE DIVORCE LAWYER is available for pre-order now and comes out in May. Ellie also writes under the name Holly Brown.Killer Women is copyrighted by Aut…
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[originally published on Patreon May 14, 2023] Today I'm joined by John Brisson of We've Read the Documents (@weve_read) to discuss one of the most notorious groups in parapolitical history: the Finders. To understand the events of 1987, we need to understand Marion Pettie, his milieu, and ultimately his network. Brisson walked me through his excep…
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Join me as I sit down with the brilliant mind behind the spine-chilling novel "Diavola," author Jennifer Thorne. In this haunting tale set amidst the picturesque landscapes of Italy, we explore the sinister secrets lurking within the walls of a haunted house in the outskirts of Tuscany, and one woman's courageous journey to confront the devils of t…
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[originally published on Patreon Apr 21, 2023; you can also listen to this episode on You Can't Win] Today I'm joined by Muslim Tom (@MuslimTom_) from the podcast You Can't Win to discuss the novel 2666 by Roberto Bolaño. We go through each of the five sections and discuss characters, plots, vibes, and themes. There's almost everything in 2666, inc…
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Keith Bruton returns to OutWithDan to chat about our favorite Hit Man with OCD. Again Bruton gives us so many reasons to love Patrick Callen. Patrick's love for Olivia conflicts with his profession and we see how he struggles with making life changes at the same time being caught up in so many dramas of his own or others' making.www.outwithdan.comw…
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[originally published on Patreon Apr 9, 2023; note that this was before the Diddy arrests/allegations lol] I'm joined by Luke Marshall (@thingobserver) of Things Observed podcast to continue our conversation about rap snitches, informants, undercovers, plants, and rats in the rap industry. This time, we largely focus on the Atlanta rap scene, start…
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This week on Crime Wave: Listen to the one and only Kate White! After a stellar career in the magazine industry, culminating as the editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan, Kate—fortunately for us readers—turned to fiction.Her newest thriller, The Last Time She Saw Him, rocks with intrigue. When Kiki Reed’s ex-finance dies, the police call it suicide, but …
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AI vs. The Poets! Can you tell which poem was created by humans from those generated by AI? Join us as two poets face off against chatbots in a battle worthy of the WWF Smackdown!As a performer, Mari Riddle co-founded two music groups. The first, SABIÁ, in 1977 while at Brown University with fellow students. The second was Desborde. She toured Nort…
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In this episode, we chat with Anand Gomes, founder of Paradigm and Paradex, two different crypto derivatives products. We begin with Anand’s journey as a derivatives trader, which led him to build Paradigm, an institutional block trading platform for crypto options. After the FTX crash, Anand was inspired to create a new decentralized exchange – Pa…
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[originally published on Patreon Mar 31, 2023; note that this was before the Diddy arrests and allegations lol] It's time for another rap episode, this time to discuss the hot topic of rap snitches, informants, undercovers, plants, and rats in the rap industry. I'm joined by Luke Marshall (@thingobserver) of Things Observed podcast to examine this …
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Michael Frost Beckner is a dynamic screenwriter and novelist. In honor of the 20th anniversary of his movie SPY GAME, he has returned to the world of Nathan Muir and Tom Bishop with KALEIDOSCOPE - 4th OF JULY: Part 1. Please visit his website at https://www.michaelfrostbeckner.com/Spies, Lies and Private Eyes is copyrighted by Authors on the Air Gl…
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[originally published on Patreon Dec 26, 2022] It's time to discuss the much-anticipated, much-requested question, "why do you keep raising your eyebrows suggestively at any mention of Indiana?" What follows is necessarily an incomplete attempt, but I cover early Indiana state history, the Indiana Treason Trials, the Knights of the Golden Circle, t…
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[originally published on Patreon Dec 18, 2022] Today's the third episode examining the life of Leon Trotsky, and I'm joined by Comrade Chad. We discuss Trotsky's activities in exile including work with the Soviet Opposition Bloc, terrorist actions, and the ensuing show trials. We particularly discuss the curious case of Genrikh Lyushkov, who overla…
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[originally published on Patreon Dec 10, 2022] Today's the second episode examining the life of Leon Trotsky, and I'm joined by Comrade Chad. We discuss Trotsky's post-revolution and post-civil war activities, the curious case of Soviet gold reserves and Trotsky's much-disputed Opposition Bloc. We also talk about the Trust, aka the honeypot to end …
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Emiko Jean is the author of the New York Times bestselling YA novels Tokyo Ever After and its sequel Tokyo Dreaming, the first of which was a Reese Witherspoon “Hello Sunshine” Book Club Pick. Emiko’s debut book club novel for adults, Mika In Real Life, was published in 2022 and was a Good Morning America Book Club Pick. THE RETURN OF ELLIE BLACK i…
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In this episode of LAUNCH PAD we will explore the depths of family trauma and healing; understand the role pets and their loss have on our lives and how to deal with it; and romp through high crimes, spies, and Silicon Valley high-tech gaming worlds with novels that engross us in dangerous circumstances and a mind-controlling plot. We will discuss …
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[originally published on Patreon Dec 4, 2022] Today's the first of a new series examining the legacy of Trotskyism through a parapolitical lens, and to kick it off, we examine the life of Leon Trotsky. I'm joined by Comrade Chad to discuss Trotsky's early life and career through the Bolshevik revolution. Particularly of note are the activities of T…
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[originally published on Patreon Nov 21, 2022] Today's an interesting one as I'm joined by the artist Roger Peet to discuss family history and the murky world of mercenary work in the African continent. Peet walks us through the story of his father which touches on a dozen interesting topics ranging from faking your own death, mercenaries, factions…
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This week on Crime Wave: Megan Campisi ‘s latest novel, The Widow Spy, is a lyrical tour-de-force of historical fiction. Kate Warne is the first female Pinkerton detective—and her next assignment could end the Civil War. All Kate has to do is win the trust of her captive, Confederate spy and socialite Rose Greenhow. With time running out, Kate face…
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Taj McCoy returns to OutWithDan to discuss THE GOOD ONES ARE TAKEN . Friends Savvy and Maggie and Joanie return. Savvy and Joanie are getting married and Maggie will be the Maid of Honor at each wedding. But she doesn't want to fly solo, she wants a man of her own to accompany her. the friends are all on a mission to find the right one. But are All…
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[originally published on Patreon Today I'm joined by Trash (@bidenbigboi) to discuss the French novel, the Kindly Ones by Jonathan Littell. The novel follows an SS officer through WWII which provides various opportunities to discuss various aspects of the Eastern Front and the Holocaust. Then, later, we discuss Littell's background which points to …
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Gavin Stone has served as a security and intelligence covert operative. He has over 20 years of experience with the British Ministry of Defence. THE UNFORGIVEN SPY is available everywhere.Spies, Lies and Private Eyes is copyrighted by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network#authorsofinstagram #authorinterview #writingcommunity #authorsontheair #sus…
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[originally published on Patreon Nov 7, 2022] Today's the second of two episodes on the hardboiled novelist Dashiell Hammett. Today I discuss several Hammett's wartime experiences, his tuberculosis, the tail end of his private detective career, and his writing career. Hammett went to Hollywood and became a committed communist, and was targeted by M…
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