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Enter the dark corners of true crime with the Judgy Crime Girls podcast! Join Andrea & Claudia in side-eyeing the criminals and anyone who stands in the way of justice. With wit, humor, and a splash of snark, we'll dissect each crime with judgy flair. So, grab your favorite snacks & cocktail (or mocktail - we don't judge you!), and let's dive headfirst into the world of true crime, one sassy comment at a time! Subscribe today and join Judgy After Dark on Fridays! Stay sassy, stay judgy, and ...
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The Animal Turn

Claudia Hirtenfelder

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Animals are increasingly at the forefront of research questions – Not as shadows to human stories, or as beings we want to understand biologically, or for purely our benefit – but as beings who have histories, stories, and geographies of their own. Each season is set around themes with each episode unpacking a particular animal turn concept and its significance therein. Join Claudia Hirtenfelder as she delves into some of the most important ideas emerging out of this recent turn in scholarsh ...
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Hey Homegirl! Join me and chat about life from family, friends, my hustle, and inspired others with other people’s stories! Being a Latina not following the traditions from my culture has led me to learn a lot about myself and making me more confident following my goals. I launched my business which is a cute Latinx stationery brand called Hola Mijas Bonitas which shows the beauty of diversity and friendship in the Latinx community. I want everybody to leave inspired to do what you love! Sup ...
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A 360-degree view of a creative mind. This podcast follows the journey of an independent artist on her way to success. Creating a community of like-minded people, Andrea shares the conversations that she has behind the scenes, as well as on stage with people from all over the world. Andrea talks about relationships, being an independent woman, and following your heart and discovering the different paths that bring us to where we are or want to be, Andrea aims to prove that you can be and do ...
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Welcome to my personal podcast called Let Me Finish. Why have I done this? I've met some truly incredible and inspiring people with whom I've shared some interesting conversations so I thought what better way to document them than via a podcast? The idea behind the name is that these discussions have turned quite intense due to the passion people bring into them that when they get on a roll you have no choice but to let them finish!
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Voces: el podcast de la U de M

Voc/zes: el podcast de la U de M

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¡Bienvenidos a todos! Bem-vindos! You are listening to Voc/zes, the University of Minnesota’s Spanish and Portuguese-language podcast. If this is your first time listening, thanks for tuning in. Our podcast is produced every other Thursday during the academic school year and features interviews with U of M students, alumni, Twin Cities community members and special guests. Gracias por escuchar. Obrigada por escutar.
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Project Management Office Hours explores the humanity and reality of Project Management. You get to know the leaders in the Project Management industry and understand their story. Hosted by Joe Pusz, PMO Joe, Project Management Advocate and CEO & Founder of THE PMO SQUAD and The PMO Leader.
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Listen to the Q&A between Jean-Michel Constantin and Marcus Schultz as they discuss the systematic review “Effects of closed loop ventilation on ventilator settings, patient outcomes and ICU staff workloads – a systematic review”, found in the June 2024 issue of the EJA.By EJA
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Listen to the Q&A between Marc Samama and Oliver Grottke as they discuss the guideline “Clinical guideline on reversal of direct oral anticoagulants in patients with life threatening bleeding”, found in the May 2024 issue of the EJA.By EJA
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Subscriber-only episode FINAL EPISODE! On December 23, 2006, 18 year old Ryan Waller and his girlfriend Heather Quan were enjoying an evening together, but by Christmas Eve one of them would be dead. Police shook their heads, at another case of what they were sure was domestic violence. Or was it? This horrifying case was so badly mishandled... Wow…
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Today’s case is one of the most bizarre in Germany’s crime history. It’s June 2006 and Germany is hosting the World Cup, with millions of people out and about watching the games. On June 20th, Frauke Liebs, 21, disappeared without a trace after walking home from an Irish Pub in downtown Paderborn. What’s so disturbing about this, is that Frauke sti…
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Subscriber-only episode "I realize now that he was right when he said our battles would continue until one of us was dead." These are the words from a betrayed wife whose husband seemed to be as bent on her destruction as she was determined to get him back from another woman who took him away. Betty Broderick’s life became notorious due to a highly…
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Subscriber-only episode Rod Ferrell was introduced to a game that invaded his mind. A game that would actually blur the lines of reality for him, and he would go on to believe that he was in fact a 500 year old vampire. But Rod wasn’t alone with this new found persona. His newfound blood lines would make him a cult leader in which he was willing to…
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Danish engineer and mad inventor Peter Masden was intriguing to Swedish journalist Kim Wall. He was inspiring to many and well known for his rockets, space lab, and multiple submarines. But her story of a lifetime turned into making headlines in a very different way that she had expected. Peter secretly plotted to get her alone, under the ocean, an…
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Subscriber-only episode Today’s episode is wild. We’re talking about Charles "Smitty" Schmid, a charismatic sociopath who compensated for his below average height by stuffing his cowboy boots with rags and crushed beer cans, wore pancake makeup, and sported a fake beauty mark on one cheek. He murdered three teenaged girls and buried their bodies in…
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Send us a Text Message. In this ‘Grad Review’ Claudia talks to Virginia Thomas and Darren Chang, two early career researchers interested in animals and politics. Together they unpack synergies, tensions, and omissions that emerged in the 6th Season of The Animal Turn podcast. They discuss the multiple scales at which politics is practiced and can b…
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Subscriber-only episode Laura Parker was a quiet 14 year old girl, who lived with her parents in Lindenhurst, New York. She had been in choir, active in church, and a softball player at her high school. She disappeared on May 25, 1984, but most people believed that she was a runaway. Laura’s parents knew better and wondered where she was, searching…
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In June of 1988, 23-year old Philip Fraser started his trek from Anchorage, Alaska to Olympia, Washington - where he was set to start his pre med classes at Evergreen State College. However, a week after he left, his vehicle was found abandoned and set on fire at a car wash in Prince George, British Columbia… and Philip was nowhere to be found… Mer…
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Subscriber-only episode Not long after Robert Spangler learned he was dying of cancer, detectives came knocking at his door on the chance he had something he might want to get off his chest before the end came. And he didn’t disappoint them. Spangler matter-of-factly admitted killing his family in 1978 and pushing his third wife, Donna, to her deat…
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Subscriber-only episode Hannah Upp, a 23-year-old middle-school teacher in New York City has disappeared three times. The first time was in August 2008 in New York City, where she was found floating in the Hudson River almost three weeks after she went missing. She was suffering from a rare form of amnesia called dissociative fugue. The second time…
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On Easter Sunday, 1937, Robert Irwin, a talented and very disturbed young sculptor, who had been in and out of mental hospitals for years, committed a horrific triple murder in the fashionable Manhattan neighborhood of Beekman Hill. The victims were Veronica Gedeon, a beautiful true crime magazine model, her mother Mary, both strangled to death, an…
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Subscriber-only episode A father’s love knows no bounds. André Bamberski would have moved heaven and earth for his daughter Kalinka....a fact that became clear after her mysterious death. Kalinka Bamberski suddenly died in July 1982 while living with her mother, Danielle, and stepfather, Dr. Dieter Krombach, at Lake Constance in southern Germany. S…
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Send us a Text Message. Claudia talks to Andrea Schapper about animals and international relations with an explicit focus on the United Nations. They discuss how animal rights are absent in the Sustainable Development Goals as well as the promise of the rights of nature framework being employed in Latin America. Date Recorded: 5 December 2023 Andre…
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Subscriber-only episode Gallaudet University located in Washington DC, the only four-year school for the deaf and hearing-impaired in the ENTIRE WORLD, has a grim history. Just four weeks into the fall semester in 2000, a murder quietly took place, or so it seemed. The close knit campus was terrified and the language barrier created chaos between p…
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Katie Collman was a 10 year old girl that went missing in January of 2005 from Crothersville, IN. Five days later, she was found floating in nearby Lake Cyprus. After months of searching for her killer, a rather unusual suspect was convicted. Years later, behind prison walls, the monster would be reminded of what he did in a surprising act of reven…
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Listen to the Q&A between Patrice Forget and Esther Pogatzki-Zahn as they discuss the article “Perioperative pain management models in four European countries: A narrative review of differences, similarities and future directions”, found in the March 2024 issue of the EJA.By EJA
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Subscriber-only episode The Great Barrier Reef is one of the seven natural wonders of the world and one of Australia’s most famous tourist attractions. Clear waters and tropical marine life make it popular with scuba divers from around the world. For American newlyweds Gabe and Tina Watson, a visit to the Great Barrier Reef was part of their dream …
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Listen to the Q&A with Claudia Spies and Finn Radtke as they discuss the guideline, “Update of the European Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine evidence-based and consensus-based guideline on postoperative delirium in adult patients”, found in the February 2024 issue of the EJA.By EJA
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Listen to the Q&A with Mariachiara Ippolito and Andrea Cortegiani as they discuss the qualitative study, “Peri-operative night-time work of anaesthesiologists: A qualitative study of critical issues and proposals”, found in the January 2024 issue of the EJA.By EJA
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Listen to the Q&A between Bernard Walder, Giovanna Lurati Buse and Michelle Chew as they discuss the guideline “ESAIC focused guideline for the use of cardiac biomarkers in perioperative risk evaluation”, found in the December 2023 issue of the EJA.By EJA
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Subscriber-only episode In this exclusive episode of Judgy After Dark, join us as we delve into the case of Archie McAfferty, who vowed to kill seven people because voices in his head were urging him to do so. Archie McAfferty led a sinister life from the young age of just 10 when he started strangling animals. Known as "Mad Dog" in the annals of c…
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Today we talk about a Valentine’s Day murder of a mother and her children which is sometimes referred to as the “Lonely Hearts Murders”. On February 14, 1985 Cassandra Rundle and her two children were found brutally murdered in their Colorado Springs home. In the months before her death, Cassandra had taken out personal ads in a local newspaper. Sh…
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Subscriber-only episode It was kind of a Cinderella story…a young woman from a poor working class family to living at Buckingham Palace. Jane Andrews was a personal stylist for Sarah “Fergie” Ferguson, Duchess of York. But it wasn’t her impeccable styling skills that made her famous. No, she gained worldwide attention for murdering her boyfriend, T…
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Send us a Text Message. Krithika Srinivasan joins Claudia on the show to talk about re-animalization, a concept that challenges the dominant ways in which human wellbeing are framed. Re-Animalization compels one to think about how development is predicated on logics of protection and sacrifice, expanding notions of longevity, and a reduction of ris…
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Subscriber-only episode Part 2 of the Sante Kimes criminal mind involves a plot twist in New York. She puts her son, Kenny, up to the ultimate scheme by creating an alias that allows him to get a suite in the home of a elderly woman's home with the intentions of killing her and forging a deed transfer to the property. Sante even dresses as this wom…
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Subscriber-only episode As if forging checks, stealing cars, burning down houses, shoplifting, and slavery wasn’t enough...this woman manipulated the world’s wealthiest people and then went on to murder them. In the 90's Sante Kimes demanded her son, Kenny, do her dirty work for her and together, they became “Mommy” and Clyde. Sante's crime spree l…
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In 2016, millionaire Blake Leibel tortured and mutilated Hollywood model Iana Kasian who had just given birth to their daughter. Presumed to be out of jealousy of the baby, he scalped Iana and drained her blood. The scene was similar to a grim novel he had helped create in 2010 called “Syndrome,” foreshadowing the tragedy. Non-Profit Mentioned: (Su…
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Subscriber-only episode The Isdal woman case has intrigued me for years and has led me down endless rabbit holes. It remains Norway’s greatest mystery, and for good reason. The Isdal Woman refers to an unidentified woman found dead in Norway in 1970. The case is shrouded in mystery, with elements of espionage and an unknown identity. Was it suicide…
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Subscriber-only episode Beverly Allitt, also known as the "Angel of Death," became one of Britain's most notorious female serial killers. She terrorized 14 innocent babies and murdered four of them in under 60 days. This is the one of the worst cases of Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy that I have ever covered, and this episode was extremely emotional …
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We’re back this week with a spine chilling case from Oregon. We’re talking about the abduction and murder of Sherry Eyerly, an 18-year-old Domino's Pizza delivery driver who disappeared without a trace in Salem, Oregon in 1982 after getting called out for a delivery. Despite an initial promising lead, Sherry’s case went cold. A Dallas psychic's dra…
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Send us a Text Message. Claudia talks to renowned photographer Jo-Anne McArthur about the power of images in political change for animals. They unpack what animal photojournalism is, some of the challenges photographers encounter in recording the lives of animals, and the political implications of such photos. Date Recorded: 17 October 2023. Jo-Ann…
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Subscriber-only episode When young girls started disappearing throughout Belgium in the 1990s, police had every reason to suspect Marc Dutroux. Not only had his own mother reported to the police that he was keeping girls prisoner in one of his several Belgium homes, but he had already been convicted of kidnapping and raping multiple young women and…
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Subscriber-only episode In 1976, Circleville, OH residents mysteriously began receiving threatening and sometimes sexual letters. All of them were postmarked from nearby Columbus, without a return address, by an anonymous writer who claimed to be watching them. One woman in particular peaked the author’s interest, and her family was watched and tor…
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An Unlocked Episode of Judgy After Dark! The incredible story of 11 year old Terry Jo Duperrault. She was not only the sole survivor of her family's murder, but she spent four days alone on a tiny raft in the middle of the ocean until she was rescued. Subscribe today to hear a case every Friday for just $3/mo and support the show! https://www.buzzs…
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Subscriber-only episode The Doodler is one of San Francisco's most infamous cold-case serial killers — although not for lack of leads. The Doodler is believed to have killed at least six and up to fourteen men in San Francisco between Jan. 1974 and Sept. 1975. He targeted gay men, likely luring them into sexual encounters before killing them and le…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode Claudia talks to Corey Lee Wrenn about two concepts that are central to her work in animal studies: social movement mobilization and feminism. They discuss veganism as a social movement as well as some of the ways in which feminism has been sidelined in animal rights’ debates. Date Recorded: 13 October 2023. …
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Subscriber-only episode Mark Gerardo and Jennair Cox met in Fort Wayne, IN and fell for each other as young teenagers. The pair would go on to marry, but like many marriages, it was not without struggles. Shortly after relocating to Deleware in 2017, Mark started falling for his new boss Meredith Chapman. He went on to have a affair with her, all t…
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On August 8, 2017, Tanja Ebert, 23, mysteriously disappeared in Australia after her husband said they had an argument. Tanja, her husband and their two small kids lived on a remote outback property and supposedly Tanja just up and left without any of her belongings or HER CHILDREN after a day trip to Adelaide. She was reported missing two days afte…
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Subscriber-only episode What started as a fun Eastern European vacation ended in a family’s worst nightmare and remains a mystery to this day. 28 year old Lars Mittank, from Germany, joined his friends last minute on a trip to Varna, Bulgaria. His friends would return home safe, but Lars would vanish under extremely bizarre circumstances. Last sigh…
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Send us a Text Message. Claudia talks to lawyer and philosopher Gary Francione about abolition. Gary provides an overview of how ideas related to animals have emerged and changed since the 19th century. This includes the emergence of animal welfare, animal rights, and abolitionism. Throughout the interview Gary asserts that animal welfare and anima…
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Subscriber-only episode Mary Vincent was picked up when hitchhiking at just 15 years old in CA, not realizing she would soon become the victim of a brutal attack that would include rape, torture, and the maiming of her arms. She would go on to become an advocate for other women, among many other things, and she is known to be an icon of survival. T…
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Just three years ago, FedEx turned their heads when Morgan Fox filed a complaint with HR regarding a co-worker that was stalking her. Jason McDermitt had taken her phone, downloaded private information including intimate pictures, and shared those with her co-workers. He was calling and texting her dozens of times a day...even tracking her location…
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Subscriber-only episode On June 29th 1978 Hogan’s Heroes Star Bob Crane was found murdered in his apartment in Scottsdale, Arizona. After his death several details about his personal life were revealed to the public which only deepen the mystery of who was responsible for his death. Nonprofit organization: This organization is especially close to m…
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Listen to the Q&A with Jochen Hinkelbein as they discuss the guideline “Cardiac arrest in the perioperative period: a consensus guideline for identification, treatment, and prevention from the European Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care and the European Society for Trauma and Emergency Surgery”, found in the October 2023 issue of the EJA…
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Listen to the Q&A between Esther Pogatzki-Zahn and Eric Albrecht as they discuss the article “The postoperative analgesic efficacy of liposomal bupivacaine versus long-acting local anaesthetics for peripheral nerve and field blocks: A systematic review and meta-analysis, with trial sequential analysis”, found in the September 2023 issue of the EJA.…
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Listen to the Q&A between Patricia Lavand'homme and Patrice Forget as they discuss the article “Opioid-free anaesthesia: should we all adopt it? An overview of current evidence”, found in the August 2023 issue of the EJA.By EJA
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