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"Confessions of a Counsellor" is about mental health in bite-size chunks. Janice Lyons is not just a therapist but shares real-life self-help. Let's talk about therapy, counselling, and life tools/ tips to use every day in five minutes or less. I'm glad you're here :) In case you're curious, I am an introvert (INFJ) and a lover of chocolate, a good book, and fluffy animals! Follow me @aboutconnection Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/confessionsofacounsellor/support
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Newly discovered half sisters (via 23 & Me), Janice & Jane, have a story to tell! Their relationship started with a couple of confusing messages on FB messenger, a zoom call, and an unexpected family reunion that had them cracking up, and bonding overnight! Janice & Jane may not look alike, but with their personalities, and mindset they are two peas in a podcast! They have a landfill of stories filled with family history, mystery, humor, drama, trauma, misunderstandings, loss, and new beginn ...
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A place where parents and caregivers of children - minor and adult children - with emotional, behavioral, developmental, and intellectual challenges can feel a little less alone on their journey. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/janice-wiggins/support
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A true crime podcast where two friends journey through true crime cases in a lighthearted and in-depth way. That means we give the details without being boring as hell. Sometimes we cuss, but murderers are dicks.
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By a random selection of a day, month and year, host Robin Bagayoko will discuss crimes that occurred on that day. If true crime at a certain time is your thing, then” In time crime” is just for you. ”True crime is not to instill living in fear but for you to be more aware” - Robin Bagayoko
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A podcast that takes you on a tour of the abnormal, paranormal, weirdly true, and truly weird in every corner across this nation. Because, whether it’s ghosts, aliens, monsters, or monstrous humans, there’s something strange in your neighborhood. Hosted by: Aaron Sagers, journalist, professional nerd, paranormal pop culture expert and host of Travel Channel's Paranormal Paparazzi, Paranormal Lockdown: Evidence Revealed, and seen on Portals to Hell, and currently a panelist on Paranormal Caug ...
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Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949, to August 1, 1954. With Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air. For the remainder of the series, Larry Thor portrayed the role of Detective Danny Clover. The series featured music by Robert Stringer, and scripts by Peter Lyon. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb (eventually succeeding him as producer). Bern ...
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Can managing teenagers during summer break really be a joyful experience? We kick off the summer (after a brief hiatus) of "Dumpster Diving with Janice and Jane" by sharing the pandemonium and side-splitting moments of having our kids home for the summer. From setting boundaries to keeping them entertained, and juggling work and relationships, we r…
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Join us for this spectacular episode with Dr. Melanie Uhde as we explore the cutting-edge intersection of neuroscience and dog behavior. Understanding the role of neurotransmitters like dopamine can transform the way we approach canine aggression, as well as provide insights into the so-called winner effect. Dr. Uhde takes us on a journey from her …
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Natalia Grace born with a rare form of dwarfism was adopted from a Ukrainian orphanage at the age of 4 but when that adoptive placement did not work out, Natalia was dropped off at a private adoption agency in Florida where she was then adopted by the Barnett family. What ensues over the next several years from 2010-2014 is a series of abuse, manip…
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In today's episode, Janice talks about the function of anxiety, why we have anxiety and what it means to experience anxiety. I've split this conversation into two parts. Check out next week's episode for more of the conversation! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/confessionsofacounsellor/support…
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Vincent Bevins is an award-winning journalist. He reported for the Financial Times in London, then served as the Los Angeles Times' Brazil correspondent before covering Southeast Asia for the Washington Post. His first book, The Jakarta Method, came out in 2020 and was named one of the year's best books by the Financial Times and NPR. Today, we dis…
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Ever wondered how to navigate emotionally charged training sessions? Our latest episode features Carmaleta Aufderheide, who brings a unique blend of a master’s degree in conflict resolution and a robust background in working behavior cases. Carm’s journey began from a personal loss that fueled her passion to merge these fields. She emphasizes the c…
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Daniel Kovalik is an American lawyer, human rights activist, author, and academic. He has been involved in various legal and human rights issues, particularly focusing on workers' rights, indigenous rights, and international law. In the book, “The Case for Palestine: Why It Matters and Why You Should Care,” Kovalik unveils the brutal realities of t…
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This is a fascinating discussion that dives into everything from dogs to coyotes; from selective breeding to feral dog populations; from social facilitation to intentional thinking --- a jam packed episode! Join us for a compelling chat with my longtime friend and esteemed colleague, Ken McCort, a luminary in animal training since 1979. Together, w…
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This one was a lot of fun to research- sometimes here at crime curious we like to take a break from murder and bring you other crimes....so today we are bringing you the good old fashion crime pirate story of Black Sam Bellamy- his reign as a notorious pirate didn't last long, but he left an impression on history from the Golden Pirate Age. Join Pa…
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This episode of "The Bitey End of the Dog" kicks off Season 5 with none other than Ken Ramirez, a legend in the field of animal training. Ken takes us on an extraordinary journey that began at a guide dog school and expanded to working with a variety of species, from tigers to dolphins. We explore groundbreaking conservation projects where innovati…
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Have you ever played the game Bridge? Me either. It looks hard- but Joseph here made quite a name and living for himself on the game. He had it all- a yacht, several houses, cars and lots and lots of women.....his lifestyle came with everything including enemies apparently. Join Patreon here to binge bonus content! Crime Curious is creating a kick-…
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Jesse Hagopian is a high school teacher in Seattle, a union organizer, co-author of several books, and a powerful force in pushing back against the "over-testing" of students. Jesse’s writing has appeared in publications like The Seattle Times, The Nation, The Progressive, and his commentary on education and politics has been featured in Time magaz…
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In this gripping episode of "In Time Crime: Crime Mini," host Robin Bagayoko delves into a harrowing tale of betrayal and abuse within the walls of a place meant for solace and refuge. Join us as we uncover the disturbing case of a Nigerian prince turned priest, Cyriacus Udegbulem, who was arrested in Texas for a heinous crime committed years ago i…
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In this compelling episode of In Time Crime, host Robin Bagayoko takes us back to June 16th, 1944, unraveling the heart-wrenching story of George Stinney. At just 14 years old, George became the youngest person in U.S. history to be executed, wrongfully convicted for the murders of two young white girls in a deeply segregated South Carolina. With a…
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On June 9, 1973, a young girl was tragically pushed in front of a moving vehicle, her identity shrouded in mystery for over four decades. Join us on this riveting episode of In Time Crime as we unravel the haunting case of Janice Marie Young. Janice's life was marked by turmoil and hardship, culminating in a night of horror that left her unidentifi…
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Sophie Elliott was a recently graduated 22 year old beautiful woman with a new job and ready to begin her adult life. She recently ended her relationship with 33 year old Clayton Weatherston a university tutor that worked at the same university Sophie had attended. Clayton could not cope with Sophie ending their unhealthy relationship just as she l…
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On a seemingly ordinary day, an 11-year-old girl named Jaycee Lee Dugard was walking to her school bus stop, clad in her favorite all-pink outfit. Little did she know, this day would mark the beginning of an 18-year-long nightmare. In this gripping episode of In Time Crime, we delve into the chilling events of June 2, 2011, to unravel the heart-wre…
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Welcome back to another gripping episode of In Time Crime, Crime Mini! How are you all doing this wonderful Thursday afternoon? Today, your host Robin Bagayoko is releasing two bonus episodes to make up for the Sundays missed. And remember, Sundays are for our full-length episodes, while Thursdays are for our short, compelling crime minis. In this …
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Good afternoon, listeners. Today, we dive into a chilling Crime Mini episode that highlights the horrifying case of Ryean L. Floyd, a 24-year-old man accused of a heinous act that has left a community in shock. On a seemingly normal day in a public park, a mother was feeding her one-year-old child in the back of her car when her world was shattered…
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Today we bring you a case all the way back from the 1940's era. David Bacon was a hero in cinema. However, he would not be able to enjoy his fame because the role he was best known for "The Masked Marvel" did not release until after his tragic and still unsolved murder. Join Patreon here to binge bonus content! Crime Curious is creating a kick-ass …
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Our guest is Mike Hixenbaugh, senior investigative reporter for NBC News. He has been named a Pulitzer Prize finalist and won a Peabody Award for reporting on the battle over race, gender, and sexuality in American classrooms. “They Came for the Schools,” his first book, is the winner of the prestigious Lukas Work-in-Progress Award. We also discuss…
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Megan is back from her conference and we are changing it up just a little with an unusual stalker case or if Megan has her way it is a haunted house that wants to eat people (insert nervous laugh here). Regardless- the facts are Mr. and Mrs. Broaddus have bought the home of their dreams and excited to move in after renovations are done. That is, un…
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In today's episode we cast our spotlight on mental health. We're breaking down the walls surrounding mental health awareness, particularly for TEENS and WOMEN, and challenging the notion that adults are the sole gatekeepers of support. With personal tales and a fierce desire to change the conversation, we address the need for early warning signs, t…
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We are BACK after a small hiatus while Charnell delt with a family emergency. Thanks for understanding! Jennifer Mee along with her then boyfriend Lamont Newton and friend Laron Raiford conspired together to use Jennifer as bait to lure people to a secluded area to rob them at gunpoint. When Shannon Griffin fights back, his life is tragically taken…
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Welcome to the very first episode of InTime Crime Mini, where we shine a light on lesser-known cases that deserve attention. In today's episode, we delve into the tragic and heart-wrenching case of Charles Davis Jr., a 21-year-old Navy technician. Join us as we discuss this case, the implications it has on our understanding of PTSD, and the importa…
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Immerse yourself in the harrowing tale of the racially motivated murder of James Byrd Jr in our podcast, where we recount the spine-chilling events on the 7th of June, 1998. Plunging into the horrifying details, this episode unveils 'Against the Hate: The Unsettling James Byrd Jr. Crime Story' that shook Jasper County, Texas, and the world beyond. …
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The month we celebrate moms seems like the perfect time to address the complexities of step-parenting in blended families, a subject close to both our hearts as stepmoms. This episode unearths the realities that debunk the wicked stepparent stereotype, revealing the compassion and strategy that goes into creating a strong and united family unit. We…
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Our guest on this podcast is investigative journalist Tim Schwab. His book, “The Bill Gates Problem: Reckoning with the Myth of the Good Billionaire.” It is a definitive critique of Bill Gates and other billionaires who use their immense wealth to forge into the world of unaccountable power philanthropy. Order the book: The Bill Gates Problem https…
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In this gripping podcast episode, we meticulously dissect the brutal murder of Susan Trott, a beloved 70-year-old woman tragically slaughtered by her own neighbor in October 2018. Embark on a journey with us as we delve into the puzzling case and the unsettling psyche of the killer, Anya Johnston. Despite a troubled past filled with suicidal attemp…
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In this podcast, our guest is a poet, Pat’s sister, Janice O’Mahony. She lives on Whidbey Island, Washington, and has immersed herself in the community's creative environment. Janice has always been creative, but once she retired, she focused on being a “poet.” She has published her works in journals and books and spends much of her time honing her…
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In this riveting episode, we venture into the unsolved case of a nameless victim known as 'Valentine Sally.' Discover a captivating story filled with twists, turns, and unspeakable acts. With a gruesome narrative unfolding on Valentine's Day, 1982, this episode uncovers the chilling circumstances behind a young woman's mysterious murder off the Ari…
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The body of Janice Weston, 36 was on top of her corporate lawyer game when she was found in a ditch near the A1 in Cambridgeshire on 11 September 1983. She had been bludgeoned to death. The details of her life and possible motives come to light throughout the investigation but it is just not enough to bring closure to this beautiful woman's case as…
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This podcast examines education policies, history, and reform from two academics; Dr. Neil Kraus, is Professor of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin, River Falls. His book, The Fantasy Economy: Neoliberalism, Inequality, and the Education Reform challenges the basic assumptions of the education reform movement. Dr. Jon Shelton is Asso…
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We bet you have totally wondered how we decide what topics to tackle from week to week and month to month....right?? We got you! It's time for a look behind the scenes at the crazy that happens as we're planning for future episodes. It's not always pretty. It's not always organized. But it absolutely works for us. Come along for the ride...and reme…
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Welcome to a harrowing episode of 'In Time Crime,' where we explore the chilling real-life murder case of Naomi Irion, a vibrant 18-year-old girl who fell victim to a depraved predator in March 2022. Naomi, an affable young woman with an unquenchable love for music, had her life horrifically cut short one ordinary day, drastically transforming her …
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Sara is a survivor of child sex trafficking but that is not how she was viewed in a court of law when she was sentenced to life without the possibility of patrol at the age of 16. This one will leave you wondering how we could have been so negligent as a society in general in the early 90's and highlight how far we have come. Join Patreon here to b…
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Alexandra Zapp was a young, vibrant woman that had a love and expertise for sailing and charity work. Paul Leahy was a violent habitual sex offender felon with no future. The chances that the two would ever have met in a social setting were zero- but when Alexandra stops at a rest area to use the bathroom, her life and those who loved her would be …
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Les Leopold’s book, “Wall Street’s War on Workers: How Mass Layoffs and Greed Are Destroying the Working Class and What to Do About It,” connects the dots between long-term trends in corporate capitalism and the last 50 years of neoliberal attacks on the working class. He shows the direct relationship between deregulation, predatory private equity …
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Heather Quan had recently moved in with her boyfriend Ryan Waller and the two were simply spending a quiet night in on December 23, 2006 when two men invade the home, kill Heather and leave Ryan for dead. The details of what was discovered and assumed by law enforcement two days later are shocking. Assuming Ryan had murdered Heather, he is taken in…
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