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In August of 1997, 12-year-old Georgia Leah Moses went missing in Santa Rosa, California. Nine days later, her body was discovered along the 101 Freeway in Petaluma, about 20 miles south of her last known whereabouts. In spite of many leads and an eye witness description of the last person she was seen with, no one has been arrested or charged in her abduction, rape, and murder. After 24 years with no movement in the case, Angel (Georgia's younger sister) has taken the investigation into her ...
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For more than a decade two mugshots of fugitive environmentalists have sat amongst airplane hijackers, bombers and murders on the FBI’s Most Wanted Domestic Terrorists list. One of the photos is of a tall, hipster looking engineer from Seattle. He’s wearing a red shirt, has a light shadowy beard. His name: Joseph Mahmoud Dibee. The other photo is of a young white woman with thick eyebrows, piercing brown eyes and long brown hair. Across her back is a large tattoo: a bird with its wings outst ...
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The old paradigm is breaking apart. The new one is still not fully shaped. If we're going to emerge into a just, equitable - and above all regenerative - system, we need to meet the people who are already living, working, thinking and believing at the leading edge of inter-becoming transformation. Accidental Gods exists to bring these voices to the world so that we can all step forward into a future we'd be proud to leave to the generations that come after us. We have the choice now - we can ...
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Parlour POD presents convivial conversations from Parlour: gender, equity, architecture. Episodes are drawn from much-loved Seasonal Salons, recorded live across Australia. Wide-ranging and diverse stories of lives in and around architecture and the built environment are told with humour and humility. Personal and particular, intimate and engaging, each episode canvasses the complexities of careers, obstacles faced and opportunities found.
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Join Functional Medicine Practitioner and Holistic Nutritionist, Leanne Vogel as we seek answers on the fringes of the health space. Together we'll explore the principles of functional health to help you thrive in mind, body, and spirit. In each episode, we'll delve into the latest research, practical tips, and insightful interviews with experts in the field of functional medicine and holistic health.
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We know that being kind to our gut biome is crucial to our health, but what about the trillion happy helpers (or not) on our skin, in our lungs, our ears, our mouths… the things we slaughter daily with the ‘cleaning products’ we splash around our homes. What if there was a better way to keep things clean that wasn’t toxic to us and the tiny lives o…
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In this episode, Dr. Paul Kolodzik, an expert in metabolic health, joins us to discuss when and why we should care about metabolic health. We explore the significance of blood glucose and fasting insulin, the role of Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM), and how lifestyle changes can reverse insulin resistance and improve health. Hosted by Leanne Vo…
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Two trials, an impaired judge, and a ruling that shocked everyone. George Thomas and Vanessa Coleman were both tried for their roles in the murders. As Judge Richard Baumgartner struggled to read the verdict, many questioned whether the judge was impaired. Baumgartner blamed his medical issues, however and investigation by the Tennessee Bureau of I…
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The Western world is in a crisis of democracy - but we learn a lot of our principles from the ways we interact online and the internet is essentially a feudal space that gives absolute power to a few and robs the many of agency. Nathan Schneidersuggests that if we were able to shape a more liquid democracy online, our experience of generative inter…
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Podcast 260 - Rotary Club of Dunwoody - Jack Sparks w/ Mosquito Joe This is the first of a few podcasts where I’ll be highlighting Rotary Club of Dunwoody members. Jack is the outgoing club president and owner of Mosquito Joe of North Atlanta. We talk about everything from Rotary, mosquitos, Cornerstone Christian Academy, and how we met 6 years ago…
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We're tackling some of the most common challenges and misconceptions in fitness and nutrition. We'll explore the concept of eating more to reach your strength goals and the benefits of reverse dieting, including personal insights on these strategies. We'll discuss the importance of food quality, why many people quit within the first four weeks, and…
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The ringleader, a defense strategy that shocked everyone, and a two time state’s witness’s new story. After Eric Boyd and Letalvis Cobbins were both convicted, Boyd sentenced to 18 years and Cobbins to life with no possibility of parole, Lemaricus Davidson was next to stand trial. At trial, Davidson’s defense strategy left the courtroom stunned. A …
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Cities: most of us live in them and most of them are geared around the old values of the last century. But what if our core question was: what does it take to have pride in the place I live? How can we completely rethink the way cities act and are shaped to put a flourishing future at the heart of all they do? Georgia Cameron of Dark Matter Labs la…
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We're diving deep into the world of workout programming, a crucial aspect for anyone serious about fitness. We'll explore the importance of having a structured workout plan, how to tailor programs to individual goals, and the delicate balance between doing enough and overdoing it. Our discussion will cover the types of exercises you should include,…
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A demolition, an admission, and a wet blunt. After Eric Boyd was found guilty of accessory after the fact, 24-year-old Letalvis Cobbins was the next suspect to stand trial. In opening statements his defense team conceded that Cobbins was guilty of several of the 40 charges against him in the indictment. Before the jury decided his fate, Cobbins, hi…
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Clearly we need urgently to shift the democratic dial towards something that might actually serve the more beautiful world our hearts know is possible. But how do we get there? How do we open the doors to possibility so that we can shift from the disconnection of our culture to a path of real heart-mind connection to the web of life? Our guest this…
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Coach Bronson is at it again! He’s sharing how his approach to diet has evolved over the past year, focusing on intent, purpose, and direction beyond just weight loss. We'll explore the concept of body confidence, the role of grit, and how to set the right goals. Plus, we'll talk about what it means to lose control in daily life and how to simplify…
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Podcast 259 - Discover Dunwoody - Mark Galvin Discover Dunwoody is the official destination marketing organization for Dunwoody, Georgia. It promotes Dunwoody as a premier destination for visitors by highlighting the city's attractions, events, dining, shopping, and accommodation options. Check out their socials at @discoverdunwoody. I talk with Ma…
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A vacant house, a journal, and one of the biggest indictments in Knox County history. After the brutal rape and murder of Channon Christian and Christopher Newsom, investigators began to piece together who was responsible and what had happened. The suspects were all taken into custody and initially denied any involvement. But eventually they all po…
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Humanity is a storied species - everything we do from forming partnerships, to buying stuff, to moving house, to getting a new job… arises from the stories we tell ourselves and each other about ourselves and each other. If we’re going to shift to a new way of being, the route will be led by the stories we can build of how it will look and feel, ho…
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Today, we'll dive into the rising prevalence of chronic diseases like obesity, diabetes, cancer, and Alzheimer's, and uncover the underlying causes such as sleep, stress, and lifestyle. Dr. Lufkin will explain metabolic dysfunction, its signs and symptoms, and why many medical interventions may be making things worse. We'll also explore practical s…
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A party, a phone call, and a crime that shook Knoxville. On January 6th, 2007 23-year-old Christopher Newsom and 21-year old Channon Christian were headed to a party with friends. After they failed to make it to the party, a search was launched by their families. Days after their disappearance the young couple was found brutally murdered. Sponsors:…
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We know by now that the old system is crumbling, that the old paradigms are no longer fit for purpose and we need to take part in the birth of something new: this is what this podcast is for. But what are the tools and how can we begin actually to build something relevant and useful within the strictures of a system that is still trying to cling on…
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Our conversationalists for this episode are Lisa Halton and Kellie McGivern. Lisa has worked on several projects that cater to health and wellbeing in the built environment. Kellie is Design manager for Hesperia Property Development and Principal of Project Advisory & Design Management practice for Lacewings Advisory. In this generous conversation,…
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Our conversationalists in this episode are Meghna Prasanth and Aparna Datey. Aparna is a researcher and educator at the University of Queensland and the Queensland Institute of Technology. At the time of the Salon, Meghna was an architectural graduate and working at Cox Architecture. In this in-depth conversation, Meghna and Aparna share the joys a…
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Today, we'll explore the 131 Method’s unique approach: one health objective, three weeks of diet phasing, and one week to fast and refuel. Chalene will share insights on how food and nutrition help you thrive, the evolution of her diet philosophy, and the major nutrition lessons she's learned. Tune in for an inspiring discussion on transforming you…
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Podcast 258 - Leadership Perimeter - Rosalyn Putnam Leadership Perimeter has graduated over 1,000 leaders making a positive impact in their communities. Many from the City of Dunwoody. They also have a youth program for high school students that teaches leadership skills, resumés, and networking to learn how to interact with other community leaders…
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It’s my last week off and the perfect opportunity to introduce you to one of my favorite podcasts, Crime with Holly! Holly joins us to tell the story of Amber Wilde. In September 1998, 19-year-old Amber Wilde was a junior at the University of Wisconsin Green Bay, where she was studying pre-med with dreams of being a doctor. After a minor car accide…
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How does our increasing destruction of the earth's biosphere also impact our health? What diseases are we seeing in almost pandemic proportions and how much younger are the people in whom we're seeing them? Above all, what can we do to step away from the system that's extracting everything from us - our health, our futures and our potential to be g…
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Podcast 257 - Dunwoody 4th of July Parade - Leah Economos with EEP Events Who’s excited about the 2024 Dunwoody 4th of July Parade?! This might be the largest Parade we’ve ever had. We wanted to highlight some of the fun participants and give a shoutout to the amazing sponsors. This year’s Grand Marshal will be David Abes from Village Dunwoody. The…
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Michael dives deep into anemia, exploring true iron deficiency and why it happens, the confusion between perceived and actual iron deficiency, and the critical difference between true iron deficiency and lack of usable iron. We'll discuss the importance of proper diagnosis, treatment options, and the role of hormones and adrenal issues in anemia. H…
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If the current electoral/governance system is not fit for purpose (and who could possibly imagine it was?) how can we lay the foundations for new ways of organising democracy, new ways of voting, new ideas of what governance is for and how it could work in the twenty-first century. How, in short, do we create space for future generations to be able…
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I’m still on break this week but fear not because Margot from Military Murder Podcast is here with the story of Yvonne Baldelli! When Yvonne Baldelli and Brian Brimager set out to Panama to live as ex-pats - it appeared they would be living the dream - living in a hostel - playing gigs at local bars and selling bikinis to tourists… But when Yvonne …
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The question of how we reshape democracy, walking the fine line between stagnation and populist rage - is the defining problem of our time - with a coherent strategy, we can shape anything. In its absence, we’re going to end up spinning in pointless circles, arguing about trivia while the world burns. We set this podcast up months ago, thinking we’…
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Have you thought you have a leaky gut, or gut dysbiosis, but you’re not sure what to do about it? Bone broth fasts are not going to cut it! Join me as we delve deep into my favorite GI test, the GI Map from Diagnostic Solutions! Be a fly on the wall of my practice as I go through the results of a clients’ GI Map with all 3 dysbiotic patterns and wh…
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What are we being offered by the incoming Labour Government? What's good in their Manifesto (spoiler alert, not very much)? What's not good? What could be improved upon and how do we go about pushing them to a place where they actually do something useful that isn't simply a repeat of the same-old, same-old we've had for the past decade and a half?…
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I’m off this week but Brett and Alice with The Prosecutors Podcast are here filling in with the case of Ruthie Mae McCoy. Ruthie Mae McCoy knew the ABLA apartments in Chicago were a dangerous place. But she never could have imagined what horror could come through the mirror. Sources: • https://allthatsinteresting.com/is-candyman-real • https://chic…
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Today we're blowing open a route towards energy security, reduced carbon footprint and saving money - all in the way we make, distribute and use power. If each of us could minimise our own power use, we'd be a step on the way to reducing our overall carbon footprint: more, we'd be changing the ways we think of ourselves as separate from the web of …
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Did you know consuming these unsafe oils can lead to more sugar cravings? Dr. Cate, author of Dark Calories, comes on the show to share what these oils are doing to our bodies, and how to choose differently. Hosted by Leanne Vogel. Dr. Cate’s Website: http://drcate.com Dark Calories Book: https://amzn.to/4aMHVwX Coaching and other supports availabl…
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Newlyweds, a money transfer, and two trials. In the Spring of 2000 22-year-old Sparkle Rai was a newlywed with a 7 month old baby girl. On April 26th, her husband, Ricky came home from work to a nightmare. Sparkle had been brutally murdered in their apartment in Union City, Georgia. For years Sparkle’s case remained unsolved. That was until 2004 wh…
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Our guest this week is Richard Smyth, author, crossword designer, cartoonist - and father of two young children Richard writes features, reviews and comment pieces for publications including The Guardian, The Times LiterarySupplement, The New Statesman, and New Scientist. His crosswords – both cryptic and quiz – appear regularly in New Scientist, H…
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Essential amino acids are required, meaning our body doesn’t make them. Join us as we explore the sources of these amino acids, the role they play in our bodies, and why supplementing with amino acids has shifted my sleep, muscle gain, metabolism, and recovery. Hosted by Leanne Vogel. My favorite EAA supplement: save 20% when you go to getkion.com/…
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in this second election special, we talk to Natalie Bennett (or Baroness Bennett of Manor Castle if we're going to be forma - but she said we didn't need to be) - one of two Green Party members in the House of Lords. Natalie is author of the Book 'Change Everything: How we can rethink, repair and rebuild society' - one of the essential books of our…
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A landscaper, a caretaker, and a special agent. In August of 2000 41-year-old Susan Carter was in the midst of a bitter custody battle with her ex-husband. The pair were ordered to attend mediation regarding custody of their 10-year-old daughter, Natasha Alexander “Alex” Carter. After a heated exchange at one of the meetings, Alex and Susan vanishe…
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Our guest this week is Dr Deborah Benham, Biomimicry Educator, Transition Town Co-Lead Link and Deep Nature Connection facilitator - which puts her in a place to really unpick what it will take for us to depart the crumbling remains of late-stage capitalism and build a world based on connection, coherence and community. From her early days as a Mar…
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Buy Manda's book here Our first Election Special with friend of the podcast, Neal Lawson. Neal is Director of the progressive campaign group, Compass and co-host of the Compass podcast ,called It's Bloody Complicated. Neal is a long-time progressive campaigner and a tireless advocate for Proportional Representation as a vehicle for radical progress…
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Join Bria Gadd, host of The Period Whisperer, as we dive deep into perimenopause and menopause - when to expect it, normal shifts, red flags, how to support yourself, and the tools (and mindset) you need to come out on top! Hosted by Leanne Vogel. Hormone Checklist: https://www.briatheperiodwhisperer.com/DailyHormoneChecklist Coaching and other sup…
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Podcast 256 - Chuck Singleton 5K Run - Get Moving for the Movie Caroline Camick, Lisa Edmondson, and Karen Ketchum all grew up in Doraville, and now they are making a movie about the city they love. Join them for a 5K on June 29th where proceeds go to the production of the "Made in Doraville" movie. It starts and ends at the new Assembly Atlanta St…
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A food delivery, a security camera, and a key fob. In April of 2023, 59-year-old, Randall Cooke stopped at a home on Moog Road in Holiday, Florida. Randall was working as a food delivery driver. At around 7:00 p.m. he told his wife that this stop would be his last for the night. Randall never made it home from work. Days later, 30-year-old, Oscar S…
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This week's guest, Jessica Bockler is one of those people who sparks every fire in my being - and i hope in yours, too. Jessica is an applied theatre practitioner and transpersonal psychologist who co-founded the Alef Trust a globally-conscious non-profit organisation offering online graduate education programmes, and open learning courses for peop…
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How to view a mold toxicity pattern in basic blood work along with the symptoms and other testing that can help you determine whether or not your health issues stem from mold exposure. We’re chatting about how to reduce mold in your home environment, and what supplements help the mold detoxification process. Hosted by Leanne Vogel. Mold/Mycotoxin S…
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Our conversationalists for this episode are Monica Edwards and Kathlyn Loseby. Monica is a Senior Associate architect at SJB and Kathlyn is the CEO of the Architects Accreditation Council of Australia. In this wide-ranging conversation, Kathlyn and Monica discuss the importance of quality design, sustainable building practices and advocacy for stru…
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Something came up this week with the case I planned to cover this week. But have no fear because Heather Ashley with Big Mad True Crime is here with the case of Tiffany Booth. A day trip, a group text, and an alias. For photos and pertaining to this case, check out Tiffany's highlight at the top of my Instagram profile at http://www.instagram.com/T…
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Once in a while, a book comes along that changes how we see the world, that re-sets something fundamental in who we are and our capacity to engage with the Web of Life. Braided Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer was one of these: at once poetically beautiful, spiritually inspiring and deeply thought-provoking. And now Osprey Orielle Lake has written…
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The link between what you’re choosing to eat, and your mental capacity. Ever wonder how your diet impacts your brain function? Let’s do a deep dive into metabolic health markers, the foods you’re eating (or not eating) and their impact on your overall mental wellness. Hosted by Leanne Vogel. Connect with Dr. Georgia: https://www.diagnosisdiet.com C…
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