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Fun facts about food and the culinary world that may take you by surprise. Served up short and sweet Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/corey-j/support
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Crimes and Consequences

Crimes and Consequences

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Listen to the gripping details of the world's most brutal murders presented to you by two attorneys who rely on their sarcasm and wit to plow through the horrors of the crimes. Court and police records are heavily relied on to ensure the accuracy of each episode. Listen to Crimes and Consequences for your weekly dose of hardcore true crime.
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We help our listeners discover what it means to be a modern man. We focus on how to heal and grow past mental, physical, and emotional traumas. The goal at GoodFellas is to provide men with the tools for us to thrive, not just survive. Episodes release weekly on Thursday at 2am PST/5 am EST. Throughout the show we invite the audience to meet some interesting and impressive humans who have navigated some of the deepest valleys as they journey to some of the highest peaks. Join me, Hosea Chanc ...
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My Social Life is the only podcast for aspiring full time creators and entrepreneurs that not only provides tactical advice but also the roadmap each guest took to get to where they are so that the listener can learn from their successes and failures, fast track their path to success, and realize their dream life of creating everyday, sooner.
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ASGW empowers helping professionals with the knowledge, skills, and resources necessary to practice effective, socially just, and ethical group work in a diverse and global society. This podcast is a product of the Association for Specialists in Group Work produced by Dr. Marty Jencius. Listeners can find out more information about ASGW at asgw.org.
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Ethics and Education

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How should we be thinking about ethical questions in education? Conversations and features with philosophers and education researchers. From classroom dilemmas to policy decisions, K-12 through higher ed. We also make teaching guides to use in sociology, education, and philosophy classes. Available on our website. Produced by the Center for Ethics and Education in WCER at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, thanks to funding from the Spencer Foundation.
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The "All I Need" skate podcast is a popular podcast that focuses on the skateboarding culture and lifestyle. The podcast features interviews with professional skateboarders, industry insiders, and other figures in the skateboarding world, sharing their stories, experiences, and insights. The podcast covers a wide range of topics, including skateboarding history, culture, trends, and personal stories of struggle and triumph. The podcast is known for its authentic and raw approach, providing a ...
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Ever wondered what it takes to turn a life burdened by 16 life sentences into one of hope, freedom, and impactful change? In this episode, we sit down with Corey Jacobs, who shares his extraordinary journey after serving 17 years in prison. Raised in the Bronx by his loving and resilient grandmother, Corey overcame the odds, transforming his life f…
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SHOUT OUT TO STACY M. FOR SUGGESTING THIS EPISODE! THANK YOU! In October 1989, 11-year-old Jacob Wetterling and his brother, Trevor (age 10), and best friend, Aaron (age 11), convinced Jacob's parents to allow them to ride their bikes to a local convenience store in St. Joseph, Minnesota. It got dark early in the evening in Minnesota in October, an…
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Complaints of a nasty smell led the landlord to check on the apartment of Darlene Hayes. He made a horrific discovery on the 27th of July in 2009.Inside a closet lay the severely beaten and decomposing body of 23-year-old Darlene Hayes. It was clear that Darlene had been dead in the hot July heat for several days. The most disturbing fact of the sc…
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What happens when the presence of Black fathers is celebrated, and their stories are shared? Join filmmaker Jermaine Davis as he reveals the inspiration behind his poignant film that challenges stereotypes and highlights the diverse narratives of Black fatherhood. Alongside hosts Hosea Chanchez and Dr. Isaiah Pickens, Jermaine opens up about growin…
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In December 2017, the tranquil affluence of Toronto's North York neighborhood was shattered by a discovery that would captivate Canada and spark one of the nation's most perplexing criminal investigations. Barry Sherman, the billionaire founder of generic drug giant Apotex, and his wife Honey were found dead in their mansion, their bodies positione…
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July 27th, 1996. Atlanta, Georgia. During a free concert at Atlanta’s Centennial Olympic Park, security guard Richard Jewell spotted an abandoned backpack. Authorities soon discovered that it contained a live bomb. The bomb detonated minutes later, but Jewell’s actions saved countless lives. Days later, he became the main suspect in the bombing. Th…
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After much careful thought, Talia has decided to leave the pod and therefore, we have a new co-host, Shannon! Listen to this little blurb to get to know her and hopefully, grow to love her too! In this introduction, Tonya and Shannon discuss how they met/know each other, as well as Shannon talking a little bit about herself. We hope you will welcom…
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What if your greatest challenges were the keys to unlocking your potential? Join us Dr. Isadore Hall, takes us on an inspiring journey through his humble beginnings in Compton to powerful political leadership. Raised by a single mother, Dr. Hall shares the profound resilience and support that shaped his life, with faith, family, and the influence o…
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How has the COVID-19 pandemic impacted Black men and the broader Black community? In this Goodfellas episode, Dr. Isaiah Pickens joins Hosea Chanchez to discuss the profound effects on mental health, social isolation, and the breakdown of key support systems like the church. We explore how these changes have altered relationships, increased social …
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John and Nancy Newman lived in Anchorage, Alaska in March 1987. At that time, John, who was training to become a locksmith, was out-of-town completing his training. Nancy was left at home with their two daughters, 8-year-old Melissa and 3-year-old Angie. On the morning of March 15, 1987, after not arriving at her job the night before, the bodies of…
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Stepping into Hollywood with nothing but a dream and a suitcase, Hosea Chanchez, Coby Bell, and Pooch Hall share the rollercoaster journeys of their early acting careers. From Coby’s move to California to Pooch’s emotional near-miss with landing his role on The Game, this episode dives into the struggles they faced in their rise to success. This ep…
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Around 5:30 on Wednesday, December 6, 1989, the Café Campus at the Université de Montréal was busy as usual. It had been a favorite spot for students and because the temperatures were below zero that day, it was a warm place for students to gather. It was the end of the semester, and for some, it had been the last day of classes before the holiday …
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Growing up in Washington DC during an era of high crime rates, the protective nature of my father shaped my understanding of masculinity. But what really defines manhood today, especially for black men in 2024? Join us as we navigate these questions with our guest, Dominic Blackwell-Cooper, aka Dom. Together, we explore how accountability and self-…
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Beginning in 1983, the Chicago area was terrorized by a rapist and killer whose reign of terror didn't end until he was apprehended in 1985. Brian Dugan, who is still incarcerated, was already in prison for killing a woman and a child, when he confessed to another murder. Listen to this week's episode to hear more. Join us on Facebook and IG: @HARD…
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Join host, Hosea Chanchez, as he speaks with co-host, Dr. Isaiah Pickens, to uncover the transformative power of facing vulnerability head-on. From surviving a severe back injury and temporary paralysis to juggling a high-pressure TV career while being my grandfather's primary caregiver, this episode highlights the critical importance of self-care …
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For nearly three and a half years in the mid-nineties, terror spread throughout London, England as a mysterious person, who called themselves Mardine Graham, built and randomly sent out over 30 packages containing homemade bombs. For years, this mystery person was able to evade police and continue following through with the many threats that they m…
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Anna Bachmeier was nowhere to be found when her mom got home. Having gotten into a fight with her mother the night before, Anna decided to skip school. When her mother, Marianne came home that day she panicked when she couldn't find Anna. After calling all her friends, Marianne decided to call the police. Only hours later, a woman walked into the p…
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Ray and Faye Copeland were a couple trying to make ends meet in the 1980s. At this point in their lives, the couple were in the 70s and they were struggling. Ray, a career thief who made a living by stealing livestock and had been caught so many times, was banned from cattle livestock. Ray then decided to devise a much more devious plan to make mon…
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May 28, 2018, around 1:15 AM: Deputies with the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of a disturbance at a residence in a condo in Thousand Oaks California. When they arrived they found 26-year-old Chad O’Melia dead and 27-year-old Bryn Spejcher suffering from “self-inflicted stab wounds. Did she commit murder while in a cannabis-i…
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College students need good mentorship. Here's why those mentors should be university teachers. With Harry Brighouse and Diamond Lannaman. Based on a paper by Harry Brighouse, "The Mentoring Responsibilities of University Teachers" (unpublished), 2023. Produced by Carrie Welsh and Jennifer McCord. Special thanks to Diamond Lannaman.…
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On July 16, 2011, 17-year-old Tyler Hadley was preparing to have a party at his parent’s house. He had been planning this event for a few weeks, but Tyler didn’t post on Facebook until that day. He told everyone that his parents were out of town and that it was time to party! That evening, around 60 teenagers would go to the Hadley household in Por…
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On August 3, 2013, Alexis Tiara Murphy, a 17-year-old high school student from Nelson County, Virginia disappeared after being seen at a gas station in Lovingston, Virginia. Eventually, Randy Taylor was convicted of her brutal slaying. The question is how many others did Rany kill? Thank you Rachael Spillers for writing this episode and SHANEL B. f…
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Those in the workplace whether it be an office, department store, fast food, or corporation should never have to fear for their safety. From the time you clock in, to the time you clock out, there should be no worry about getting back to your homes and families unharmed. Unfortunately, those who worked at the Xerox Corporation of Honolulu, Hawaii i…
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On October 31, 1975, around 12:15 in the afternoon, Sheila McGuire, a teenager living in the exclusive Belle Haven community in Greenwich, Connecticut, was walking from her house to her friend Martha Moxley’s to invite her to go downtown that day. To get to her friend’s house, she cut through a wooded section of their backyard. She spotted undernea…
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On March 20, 1995, Japan's subway system was attacked by a cult using Serin gas to poison the passengers. The goal was to cause so much panic and damage and then blame the attack on the United States--in the hope the Japanese government would start a war. The cult's leader, Shoko Asahara preached to his followers that the end times were near, and i…
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In February of 2015, 16-year-old Becky Watts was starting a normal day. When Becky failed to show up to a lunch date planned with her boyfriend that afternoon and stopped responding to texts from family and friends, worry set in for Becky's loved ones. Just over 24 hours later, her father and stepmother reported her missing and the search began. SO…
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Have you ever wondered what it takes to emerge from the toughest of beginnings to become a titan of the fitness world? Corey Calliet life reads like a screenplay – a gritty New Orleans upbringing, brushes with adversity, and the kind of self-belief that inspires legends. Our latest episode isn't just another celebrity trainer's success story; it's …
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Have you ever witnessed a UFO, or felt the brush of the unknown against the fabric of your daily life? My friend Jacob Flores joins us for a riveting exploration beyond the canvas, where artistry intertwines with the enigmatic allure of extraterrestrial encounters and ancient riddles. Buckle up for this expansive journey through the artistic veins …
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