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A show for therapists building their own businesses. Every therapy session holds a story, and every client brings a journey. But behind the scenes is a tale of entrepreneurship, where therapists navigate the winding road of building their own business. This is Heard Business School, hosted by Michael Fulwiler, where we sit down with private practice owners and industry experts to learn about the business of therapy, together. We’ll see you in class.
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Occasionally funny and periodically informative, Have You Heard features journalist Jennifer Berkshire and scholar Jack Schneider as they explore the age-old quest to finally fix the nation's public schools, one policy issue at a time.
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After my father's death, I had some strange stuff happen that nudged me to learn about the supernatural. What I've been finding out is life is way more complicated, strange, and wonderful than I'd ever dreamed. The best part? Science is starting to catch up. I focus on the place where science and supernatural collide. What does it mean to be a soul in a meat suit? All episodes are made and offered in love. *All Curious Cat content is owned and operated by Storm Mystery Press LLC
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Got It From My Momma

Jennifer Vickery Smith

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A podcast with the mommas of your favorite entertainers! Join host Jennifer Vickery Smith for the Got it From My Momma podcast! We'll chat about family, fame, and faith with the mommas of your favorite entertainers. Listen as our guests share never before heard stories from the artist’s childhood and the journey to stardom from the perspective only a momma can share!
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Last Seen Alive

Last Seen Alive

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Last Seen Alive is a true crime podcast that exists to bring public attention to unsolved cases that need it. It's researched, written and hosted by Crime Analyst Leah Owens, and co-hosted by Scott Owens. Recognizing that the right piece of information can sometimes be the difference between a cold case and resolution, each episode presents listeners with a specific case--often one they've never heard of before. Cases covered include unsolved homicides, disappearances and suspicious deaths.
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Political Reporter Ian Donnis moderates a spirited discussion on local politics. Heard every Friday morning during Morning Edition on The Public's Radio. You can subscribe to the Political Roundtable podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or plug our RSS feed into your podcatcher of choice.
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Your Barely Famous host, Kail Lowry, is bringing you the most real, raw, and uncomfortable conversations with guests you’d never expect! With exes, friends, celebrities, TikTokers, and everyone in between, things will definitely get weird. It’s a side of Kail you’ve never heard before! No topic is off limits. See you every Friday!
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You’ve probably heard of the Japanese concept of “Ikigai” but are wondering how you can successfully apply it to your life. How do you start living a life of purpose, jumping out of bed, excited to face the day? Join the Tokyo based, British born facilitator and coach, Jennifer Shinkai and her guests to hear real-life stories of how regular people found and integrated their ikigai. Be inspired by how they took their first steps and how their lives have changed. Still don’t know what you want ...
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Paranormal Encounters Podcast Series

Dr. Kelly Renee Schutz, Paranormal Encounters Podcast Series

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Paranormal Encounters Podcast Series is proud to be among "the best in paranormal radio" as heard on the Para-X Radio Network (www.para-x.com or www.paraxradionetwork.com) on Thursday evening from 11:00 PM-12:00 AM EST. Dr. Kelly Renee Schutz is the producer and host of this series. Paranormal topics, interviews, Maynard and Mildred, and stories are the main attractions of the show. Educational, Entertaining, and Intriguing. Dr. Schutz has encountered nearly 100 unexplained experiences since ...
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A podcast for people who love stories about sketchy people doing sketchy things. Join us each week as Kristin tells Mogab about all her favorite true crime creepers, from con artists to serial killers. Who are your hosts? Kristin is a true crime fanatic who loves talking all things true crime. Mogab is a true crime newbie who hasn’t heard of any of it, but is here for ALL of it. New episodes every Thursday! Follow us on all the things @creeperspod and get access to our bonus content at www.p ...
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This is where we say the things we can't say anywhere else to anyone else. Join certified life coach and stillbirth mom Jennifer Senn as she shares stories and has conversations about what life is like after suffering the loss of your baby and of the future you dreamed of before you heard those awful four words. Grief lasts a lifetime but you don't have to struggle with guilt, fear, and the isolation that is so common for loss moms. Navigating Baby Loss will give you inspiration and hope fro ...
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An iconic duo is back! Sean Hayes and Eric McCormack return to host the ultimate Will & Grace re-watch podcast. Each week on JUST JACK & WILL, Sean, who has never seen it before, and Eric, who may have seen it too much, break down an episode of Will & Grace with charm and chemistry. They revisit jokes, share never before heard stories, reunite with their fellow cast members and fabulous guest stars, and showcase the team who helped Will & Grace win an astounding 18 Emmy Awards. Subscribe to ...
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I Hear You

Kathryn J. Coleman, Ph.D

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The I Hear You Podcast with Dr. Kathryn Coleman brings together a range of experts from diverse industries to discuss the experiences we share. This podcast will demystify the world of work, answer questions, and provide a platform for everyone to be heard
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This podcast is for you if you are frustrated in the medical space, you do not know the root cause of your symptoms, doctors are telling you that you are fine, when you know something is wrong. You feel dismissed, not being heard by your medical practitioners and are looking for answers, guidance and support on your healing journey. By listening to this podcast, you will acquire the tools and resources to successfully identify the cause of your underlying conditions, navigating the medical t ...
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May I Be Heard

Jessica Hannaford

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Jessica Hannaford interviews women who are doing their thing, living out their dreams, and aren't afraid to be who they truly are. Each episode has advice and real-life stories to help you overcome your fears and be exactly who you were meant to be.
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Pocket Hours

Jennifer Nelson

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When is the last time you heard an awesome interview with a master producer in real estate? I'm guessing maybe never. Well, that's going to change. Pocket Hours, hosted by Jennifer Nelson, owner of Scout Real Estate Brokerage in Seattle, is for realtors who are looking to up their game and master the craft of selling homes while learning from the best. No matter how long you’ve been in the industry, Pocket Hours is designed to ignite your brain one story at a time. Jennifer will motivate you ...
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This is Infertility

A Podcast by Progyny

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This is Infertility is a bi-weekly podcast where we fuse narrative storytelling with experience and science to give you a new perspective on what it’s really like to go through a family building journey. Each episode dives into the emotional, physical, and financial burdens carried by those who experience infertility on their path to parenthood. Be it IVF, IUI, egg freezing, surrogacy, adoption, etc., the path is never the same and it can be long, painful, and lonely. It’s our mission to giv ...
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CONGRATULATIONS! We’re millennials. That means EVERYTHING about being alive is expensive. And the boomers have so generously gifted us with least affordable housing in the history of the world along with: - Inflation. - Student loan debt. - Expensive medical insurance that doesn’t cover our therapy bills. - Randall Cunningham (to which we are very grateful. Go birds.) And likely very vague wills leaving us to pay for them well after they’re gone. Don’t worry. Seth and Jenn can help. We’re Ph ...
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Mindful Healing

Dr Jennifer Hopkins

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Hello! I’m Dr Jennifer Hopkins, integrative medicine specialist, with a passion for biohacking the human body, diligent researcher, health advocate, and wellness enthusiast. This raw and real podcast explores holistic wellness and self-empowerment from a unique perspective! Join us as we navigate the world of holistic healing. Together, let's embark on this transformative adventure! We’re grateful you’re here, Welcome to Mindful Healing. Dr Jennifer Hopkins Email: Mindfulmedicine4@gmail.com ...
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If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by life’s chaos, if you’ve faced moments when it felt like the world was crumbling beneath your feet—then Make Tea and Sit With Me is for you. I’m Jen, a mother and Self-Love and Empowerment Coach, and I created this podcast because I’ve been exactly where you are. When my daughter was diagnosed with leukemia, and I almost lost her, my world changed forever. In those dark moments, I leaned on every tool I had—mindfulness, self-care, and sheer resilience—to kee ...
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When Elizabeth Short, also known as The Black Dahlia, was brutally killed in 1947, it gripped the entire country. More than 70 years later, it remains America's most infamous unsolved murder. Many believe Dr. George Hodel was the killer, thanks to an investigation by Hodel's own son. But murder is just part of the Hodel family story, one filled with horrifying secrets that ripple across generations. Now, through never-before-heard archival audio and first-time interviews, the Hodel family op ...
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Attorney, host and creator Paul Townsend examines some of the most famous and infamous - and often misunderstood - court cases to make headlines across America. In doing so, he provides listeners with a true and unbiased understanding of the underlying facts as the judge or jury would have heard them at the time, explains what the role of each party was, breaks down the legal arguments presented, and gives the final word on who ultimately prevailed and why.
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"What are ADHD symptoms in adults? Do I have ADHD? Yes, I do. It only took 50 years to find out." Hit + Follow, and don't panic - we've got this! Join late-diagnosed Chief Wise Squirrel Dave Delaney as he speaks with ADHD experts about everything from ADHD symptoms to challenges, tools, and solutions with inspiring stories to help you along your ADHD journey. Find a free ADHD test, tips, articles, and more at wisesquirrels.com. Discovering you have ADHD can be shocking and scary. ADHD Wise S ...
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I started this show to honor the truth and beauty that we see in our world, through my own experiences and those of the ones closest to me. I hope to give my listeners a sense of community and connection, helping you to feel heard and held, inspiring you towards hope and courage.
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Hosts Jennifer PhD, E-RYT of NaturalJenn.com and Adam of adamcookseverything.com come together to share in their love of food and health. Each week they discuss how food affects us physically, mentally and socially. Learn something new, discover a new food you just can't live without and share in some laughs along the way.
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Meet the People Of MCB

Chip Missouri Council of the Blind

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MEET THE PEOPLE Of MCB We invite you to meet the people that make the Missouri Council of the Blind what it is. Since it’s founding in 1966, MCB has made an impact on the blind community of Missouri. From supporting and advocating for programs such as Missouri Rehab Services for the Blind and Missouri Assistive Technology to successfully challenging the state of Missouri in a legal battle over money that rightfully belonged to the blind. In fulfilling our mission to promote the general well- ...
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Broken Harts

iHeartPodcasts and Glamour

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Markis, Hannah, Devonte, Abigail, Jeremiah, and Sierra Hart—six beautiful black children, ranging in age from 12 to 19—were all adopted by Sarah and Jennifer Hart, both white. On Jen’s Facebook page, it looked as if they were the perfect blended family, even earning the nickname “Hart Tribe” from friends. Then, on March 26, 2018, the family’s GMC Yukon was found belly-up on the rocks below California’s Highway 1. The news of the murder-suicide shocked their friends and made national headline ...
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Missing in Hush Town

AnnLee Audio House, LLC & Fire Eyes Media, LLC

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Small towns talk- and we're listening. Jennifer Wix was just 21. Adrianna, her baby girl, was just 2. On March 25, 2004, the girls were never seen or heard from again. We started this podcast with a sliver of hope that perhaps one of the girls was still out there- after all, who could harm an innocent little girl? We now have confirmation that neither girls took a breath past March 25, 2004. Our mission is the same- bring the girls home, but our search has changed- we’re in a race to find th ...
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Launching in 2024, the Curious Goldfish Brand is inspired by two episodes from the First Season of the Apple TV+ Series Ted Lasso. The “Goldfish” reference is about the importance of not dwelling on mistakes in life. In an early episode, Ted Lasso, the series’ namesake asks one of his players – after they were badly beaten in a play during training – what the happiest animal on earth is. The answer: A Goldfish, because it has a 10-second memory. Lasso encourages the player to forget the mist ...
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"NTRN" is a popular late-night, podcast and radio broadcast heard worldwide, weekends starting at 9:05pm CST or 21:05. You can also catch a more "laid-back," yet still serious version of "NTR" called "NTR: Daily" or just "Daily" as fans and listening's have become to know it. The "radio-only" heard on Spreaker (and a multitude of other major, popular streaming sites and services, including select and limited terrestrial markets and stations around the country.) The 3-hour broadcast runs "LIV ...
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It Doesn't Look Good

Hope Against Hope

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We've all heard the phrase "it doesn't look good", and we all know it means that bad news is coming. In this podcast we examine stories that don't look good, they involve sickness, loss, doubt, fear, and even death. However, there is hope in Christ and we find Him in every episode.
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Welcome to "Murder Files Unsealed" a True Crime Podcast, your portal into the darkest corners of the human psyche and the chilling stories that have left an indelible mark on society. Join us as we delve deep into the realms of real-life mysteries, unsolved cases, and the minds of both criminals and investigators. 🎙️ Podcast: Tune in to our gripping podcast episodes, where we breathe life into these haunting tales through immersive storytelling and in-depth interviews with experts, detective ...
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Explore the holistic power of music through the lens of science, health, sports, education, entertainment, business, service, and history. Whether you consider yourself a musician or not, music is all around us. Unleash the power of music in your life!
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When we have the courage to share our stories-walls break down and shame is cast out. Stories have the power to build bridges and break down stereotypes. Relationships, connections, compassion and empathy are built on stories shared and heard. Can stories change the world? Yes—but only if we are brave enough to tell our story and listen to the stories of others. Join me as as real women speak their stories- raw and real, broken and whole, finished and open-ended.
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The War Of The Roses

The Maney, Roy & LauRen Show - Kiss 95.1

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Enjoy listening to Maney & LauRen get creative to bust some cheaters.. With the MRL Show’s War Of The Roses, we get down and personal with couples who think their significant other is up to something sneaky. Who will be in hot water today? Guess you’ll just have to listen to find out!
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Welcome to What the Privacy Podcast, where Andrew, the visionary CEO of BreachAware, sits down with unsung heroes of the cyber security industry. Get ready to uncover the stories and insights of industry trailblazers you might not have heard of before, as they share their experiences, opinions, and insider intel. But beware, it's not all serious talk—expect a healthy dose of humour (and the odd cussing) sprinkled throughout the conversation. Tune in and join us on this thrilling journey thro ...
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BookD Podcast

HarperCollins

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Welcome to BookD, the podcast that brings you the stories behind your favourite books. Created by your host, Tanya Brennand-Roper, this is your opportunity to listen in and get to know the who's who in one of the biggest London publishing houses, offering a fascinating perspective into the authors, their editors and the all important publishing process. Tune into our fortnightly program where we exchange ideas with the stars of literature, art, film, music and politics. BookD isn't boring or ...
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Living with a chronic illness can be an incredibly isolating experience. It can feel as though you're navigating life -- your illness itself, your experience with the medical system, communicating with your job and with loved ones -- completely by yourself. In this podcast, Katie, a coach who works with people living with chronic illness and who lives with a chronic illness herself, talks to people about their illnesses & conditions, their experiences, and their lives. The purpose is to shar ...
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The Middle Men Talk Show is comprised of Alan and Kevin as the Hosts, with Nick and Jennifer as Co-host. The Middle Men Talk show has several shows throughout the week in which you can have your choice of listening. Starting on Sunday, you have the main show The Middle Men Talk Show which airs at 6pm Eastern time. On the Middle Men Talk Show, we cover all topics ranging from family, politics, music, love, and relationships, economic, and news. On Tuesday, you have Tuesday Morning Takeover at ...
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Source Code is an information security podcast that’s all about education. Rather than simply providing technical segments or news, Source Code is focused on the people that push information security forward and battle in the trenches every day. We interview practitioners from every facet of information security about their origin story. This includes how they go their start, how they got into the field, what makes them tick, and the career decisions that made them successful (or slowed them ...
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Discover something new about your sexuality, mental health, or relationships. Go from confused to curious to connected while having conversations in this shame-free space. This is the club where everyone who is tired of pretending to be “normal” comes to learn, experiment, and play. Screw the norms, and unlearn shame and out-dated stigmas. Freshen up your perspective on sex, love, and wellness so that you can upgrade your life into the one that was meant for you. Stop squeezing into other pe ...
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Square Notes: The Sacred Music Podcast

Square Notes: The Sacred Music Podcast

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You’ve got questions about sacred music? Here’s your chance to learn what the Church teaches and envisions for music in the sacred liturgy. Welcome to Square Notes: The Sacred Music Podcast with your host Dr. Jennifer Donelson-Nowicka. We address topics of interest both to priests and liturgical musicians, as well as a general audience of Catholics interested in learning more about the Catholic Church’s teachings and treasury of sacred music. Our topics range from discussion of Church docume ...
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Join host Jennifer Sise as she guides you from a place of wishing to doing in every area of your life. In the In 9 Minutes Podcast, Jennifer's mission is crystal clear: to equip you with valuable advice, unwavering encouragement, and innovative ideas to help you level up in your life and business. Jennifer, a seasoned business and connection coach, specializes in empowering women to multiply their impact while maximizing their precious time so they can have more time with the people who matt ...
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Much of what we ”know” about ”health” is is based on predatory marketing, half-truths, creative statistics, straight-up lies and propaganda. My name is David Santander, I’m a Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and I own and operate a modest Naturopathic and Acupuncture/Chinese Medicine Clinic in the middle of the pacific (its on land). We’ve all heard horror stories of negligence, gaslighting and dangerous practices in the medical field. This audio companion is meant to be a guide or a ...
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What if you could hang out with successful women lawyers, ask them about growing their firms, managing resources like time, team and systems, mastering money issues, and more; then take an insight or two to help you build a wealth-generating law firm? That’s what we do each week on the Wealthy Woman Lawyer podcast. Hosted by Davina Frederick, founder and CEO of Wealthy Woman Lawyer –– every episode is an in-depth look at how to think like a CEO, attract clients who you love to serve (and wil ...
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The episode examines the movement to raise awareness of the issue of Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP) in the United States. It highlights the tragic stories of individuals like Hanna Harris and Eleanor "Laney" Ewenin, emphasizing the disproportionately high rates of violence faced by Indigenous women and girls. The episode discusses th…
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The provided episode describes the investigation and trial of Quinton Tellis, who is accused of setting 19-year-old Jessica Chambers on fire in Courtland, Mississippi, in 2014. Chambers suffered severe burns and died the next day. The case garnered national attention, and Tellis was eventually charged with murder, but a jury failed to reach a verdi…
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Let's welcome back to the Georgia Songbirds local singer-songwriter Jayna Jennings. It's been 4 years since we last spoke with Jayna on the show and did we have fun. We caught up on music and life, we also talked about Dolly Parton, cats, farm life and so much more. This was one of the most fun interviews I've had. Jayna even played us a few songs …
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The provided episode details the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of Jermain Charlo, a young woman who vanished in Missoula, Montana, in June 2018. The narrative primarily focuses on the actions and statements of Michael DeFrance, Charlo's ex-boyfriend, who has been a person of interest throughout the investigation. While DeFrance has n…
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The provided episode details the unsolved disappearance and death of JoAnn Matouk Romain. The text reveals that police initially concluded that JoAnn committed suicide by walking into Lake St. Clair, but her family believes she was murdered. The focus is on the family feud involving several relatives, including JoAnn's brother, Bill Matouk, and cou…
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The provided episode summarizes the ongoing murder trial of Leilani Simon, who is accused of killing her 20-month-old son, Quinton, in 2022. The text describes the prosecution's case, which includes evidence suggesting Simon's drug use, troubled relationship with her boyfriend, and troubling text messages, as well as witness accounts that suggest p…
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PARANORMAL ENCOUNTERS: Be Careful What You Wish For. This episode will run on the Para-X Radio Network (www.paraxradionetwork.com) on Thursday, January 9, 2025 from 11:00 PM-12:00 Midnight (EST). Educational. Entertaining. Intriguing. On this show, Dr. Schutz interviews Kellie Fitzgerald, who is a lifelong intuitive psychic medium with abilities an…
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This episode recounts the investigation into the murders of two sets of mothers and daughters in Prince George’s County, Maryland. The investigation began with the discovery of Karen and Karissa Lofton's bodies in their home, followed by the burned bodies of Delores and Ebony DeWitt found in a car trunk. Detectives initially faced few leads, but a …
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The provided episode focuses on the ongoing trial of Richard Allen, a suspect in the 2017 Delphi murders of Abigail Williams and Liberty German. The text discusses the key evidence in the case, including a video recording made by German on her phone that captured a man believed to be the killer. The text also highlights the defense's alternative th…
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Send us a text This entire episode comes with a trigger warning. It is not for the faint of heart. Be warned. For those that are still with me, have you ever heard of spontaneous human combustion? I'd argue one of the most mysterious ways to die, if true, then why does this phenomenon stop and start over the course of a century and a half and then.…
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Jeffrey Norman Crum, a convicted sex offender, has been indicted for the murder, kidnapping, and sexual battery of 12-year-old Jennifer Odom in 1993. The case was a cold case for decades, but advanced DNA analysis led investigators to Crum. Crum is already serving a life sentence for a 1992 incident with a 17-year-old girl. In that case, authoritie…
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Resilience and Revival: The Lindi Ortega Story In this transcript, musician Lindi Ortega shares her challenging yet inspiring journey through career setbacks, personal losses, and a triumphant return to music. After struggling with faulty in-ear monitors that led to vocal issues, anxiety, and a hiatus from performing, Lindi rediscovered her passion…
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The Missouri Council of the Blind is very proud to have as its guests Jennifer Moats on this episode of Meet the People of MCB.On your Echo device just say, Alexa, play the latest episode of Meet the People Of MCB on Apple podcast.You can also listen to this podcast through Apple’s podcast app. Open the app, and search for meet the people of MCB. F…
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This week on Barely Famous, Kail reunites with her longtime friend Becky after five years of silence. The two open up about the reasons behind their fallout, the personal struggles they faced, and the growth they experienced during their time apart. for more of Becky follow her instagram.com/hayter25 and check out her website www.beckyhayter.com Pl…
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Donald Trump has vowed to go after his political enemies if he wins the presidential election. The U.S. Justice Department is part of the executive branch, so if Trump wins, he would have significant influence over what happens. Closer to home, the timeline for rebuilding the westbound Washington Bridge remains uncertain, although it’s likely to ta…
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The episode recounts the successful investigation and identification of the killer of Teree Becker, a woman who was found murdered in 1975. Using DNA evidence and genetic genealogy, investigators connected the crime to Thomas Martin Elliot, a career criminal who died by suicide in 1991. The investigation took almost 50 years and involved comparing …
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This episode explores the relationship between ordinary jobs and serial killers. It debunks the common misconception that serial killers are always isolated individuals with unstable work histories. Instead, the article highlights how everyday jobs, particularly in blue-collar fields, can provide serial killers with opportunities to commit crimes a…
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The Servant Girl Annihilator was a serial killer who terrorized Austin, Texas, in 1884 and 1885. The killer targeted servant girls, often attacking them in their beds and mutilating them, leading to widespread fear and speculation. While authorities investigated numerous suspects, including James Phillips, the husband of one of the victims, no one …
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The episode examines the phenomenon of serial killers writing manifestos, exploring the motivations behind these actions. The article cites examples like Leonard Lake, who, along with Charles Ng, created a torture-murder compound, and Ted Kaczynski, the "Unabomber," who wrote a hate-filled mission statement. Forensic psychologists suggest that thes…
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The episode explores why serial killers might contact one another. It posits three possible reasons: attention, affinity, and inspiration. Attention involves seeking notoriety from media coverage, as seen in the case of Keith Jesperson who contacted Rex Heuermann. Affinity involves finding validation and camaraderie from others who have committed s…
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As long as we’ve had public schools, we’ve had ‘edu-grifters,’ slick salesmen armed with promises to provide education on the cheap. In this episode, we meet one of the OG edu-grifters, one Joseph Lancaster, who arrived on these shores in the 1820’s with an irresistible sales pitch: schools that were basically free because, wait for it, the kids ta…
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In today’s episode of the Wealthy Woman Lawyer® podcast, I chat with Gianni Avalos, a Texas family law attorney best known as @SingleMomAttorney to her massive social media following. Gianni has a combined following of more than 600,000 followers on Tiktok, Instagram, and Facebook, and she says an astounding 98% of her firm's clients come from her …
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Send Jen a Text Message In this episode of the Navigating Baby Loss podcast, we dive into one of the hardest parts of grief: living with unanswered questions. After stillbirth, many parents are left asking, "Why did this happen?" These questions can feel overwhelming, especially when there aren't any clear answers. Join me, Jennifer Senn, as I shar…
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On August 5, 1996, 43-year-old Jennifer Myers was working alone at the Tailfeather Art Gallery in West Manchester Township, PA. Just before 11 AM, a man walked in, pulled a gun, and demanded money. The robber was interrupted by an unexpected delivery and fled, but he was quickly identified as a man named Kevin Dowling and arrested. But as the trial…
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This episode investigates the reasons behind the selective attention given to certain true crime cases, exploring the complex interplay of social, psychological, and media influences. It examines how media coverage, victim demographics, case location, and the appeal of mystery all contribute to the prominence of specific cases. Additionally, the ar…
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The episode is a chilling excerpt from a book that recounts the true story of a serial killer in Laredo, Texas. The book's author, Rick Jervis, spent years researching the case, including interviewing law enforcement officers and the families of the victims, to piece together the horrifying events that unfolded in 2018. The text specifically focuse…
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The episode provides a comprehensive timeline of the Karen Read murder trial, which ended in a mistrial due to a hung jury. The case revolves around the death of Boston police officer John O'Keefe, who was found dead outside the home of Brian Albert, a friend who was present at a party with Read and O'Keefe the night of his death. Read's defense ar…
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Deborah Poe vanished from her job at a convenience store in Orlando, Florida in 1990. Her disappearance remains unsolved. The circumstances of her case are eerily similar to the disappearance of another convenience store clerk, Donna Callahan, a few months prior. Both women were working the graveyard shift when they went missing, and both cases ini…
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This episode chronicles the case of Jane Furlong, a young mother who disappeared in New Zealand in 1993. The investigation, dubbed Operation Darlia, initially yielded no leads, but after 19 years, Furlong’s skeletal remains were discovered on a remote beach. The article explores the numerous leads and suspects police pursued over the years, includi…
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The sources recount the arrest of Paul Park, who is accused of fatally shooting Alyssa Lokits while she was exercising on the Mill Creek Greenway in Nashville. The investigation revealed Park allegedly followed Lokits before attacking her and leaving her near the tree line. Police used a dashcam video, a partial license plate, and the recognition o…
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The episode is an overview of notorious criminals in South Dakota, outlining their crimes and the impact they had on the state. It highlights individuals like Robert LeRoy Anderson, known as The Duct Tape Killer, who was convicted of murder and ultimately died by suicide in prison. The text also mentions Jerome Brudos, known as The Lust Killer, who…
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Amy Billig's disappearance in 1974 remains one of Florida's most enduring missing persons cases. The 17-year-old high school student was last seen hitchhiking in Coconut Grove, Florida, and despite extensive investigations and numerous leads, her whereabouts are unknown. The case has been plagued by unconfirmed theories, including abduction by a mo…
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In this episode we discuss the art of balancing personal and professional aspirations with Curtis Johnson. Curtis is a software engineer with over 25 years of experience in the public and private sectors. He has managed to navigate his personal, professional and civic life. Curtis was appointed by Governor Tim Walz to the Board of Directors of Serv…
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Send us a text Mattie Jackson is an author, podcast host, wife, and new mom- with a powerful story to share. At just 28, she became a widow when she lost her husband unexpectedly. In this episode, she tells us about her new daily devotional book about grief, where she seeks to encourage others on their journeys of faith. We discuss what it was like…
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The sources recount the trial of a father, stepmother, and uncle accused of murdering a 10-year-old girl. The prosecution alleges that the girl suffered prolonged abuse resulting in her death, with all three defendants sharing responsibility for her injuries and ultimate demise. The case relies heavily on evidence of severe physical abuse inflicted…
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Tabatha Tozzi was murdered on April 22, 2023 by her boyfriend, Oswaldo Natanahel Perez-Sanchez, who remains at large. The sources detail the events leading up to Tozzi's death, including a heated argument in her car that ended in her being shot in the head. Tozzi was kept on life support for two days before being pronounced brain dead. Perez-Sanche…
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The episode describes a complex case of catfishing, a form of online deception, that lasted nearly a decade. Kirat Assi, a radio presenter, was manipulated by her cousin, Simran Bhogal, who created a false persona named Bobby Jandu, a fictitious doctor. The deception extended to a network of fake friends and involved stealing the identity of a real…
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The episode explores the mysterious and disturbing phenomenon of cattle mutilations, focusing on the experiences of two ranchers, Mat Carter and M.T. Anderson. The article highlights the strange circumstances surrounding these mutilations, including the lack of blood and signs of struggle, and explores various theories about the perpetrators, rangi…
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Rex Heuermann, an architect suspected in the Gilgo Beach killings, allegedly created a detailed document outlining his methods for selecting, killing, and disposing of victims. This document, recovered from Heuermann's home, provides investigators with substantial evidence. The document covers a wide range of topics including the preparation of vic…
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The episode describes the murder of Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old Black man, by three white men in Georgia. It details the events leading up to the shooting, including Arbery's encounter with the men, their pursuit of him, and the subsequent altercation that led to Arbery's death. The episode further examines the local authorities' handling of the c…
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The episode provides a detailed account of the tragic case of Margaret Fleming, a young woman with learning difficulties who disappeared and was later found to have been murdered by her supposed caregivers, Edward Cairney and Avril Jones. The text recounts Margaret’s early life and struggles with learning, her strained relationship with her family,…
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A woman was found dead in her Monterey home in 2014, and investigators discovered the remains of another woman in a box under her kitchen table. Initial investigations suggested the deceased woman was Francesca Linda Jacobs, while the remains in the box belonged to her mother, Florence Jacobs. However, after analyzing DNA samples, authorities found…
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The episode explains the shocking 1990 murder of María Soledad Morales, a young woman from Argentina. The case, highlighted in the Netflix documentary "Breaking the Silence: The María Soledad Case," exposed a culture of impunity and corruption within the Argentine political system. While two men were ultimately convicted, the investigation and pros…
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The Texarkana Moonlight Murders were a series of four unsolved murders and related violent crimes that took place in Texarkana, Arkansas and Texas, in early 1946. The crimes, attributed to an unidentified serial killer known as the "Phantom of Texarkana," targeted couples in isolated locations on weekend nights. The murders caused widespread fear a…
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Three students from Tennessee State University vanished without a trace between 1986 and 1998. Alice Mae Sullivan disappeared in 1986, Donald Johnson went missing in 1989, and Marcus Rutledge was last seen in 1998. While police suspect foul play in Sullivan's case, they have not named any suspects in any of the three disappearances. The cases remai…
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Do you believe in conspiracy theories? Ever wonder if there’s more happening behind the scenes in the housing market? Are corporations and the government pulling the strings on property prices? In this episode of the MillenniUP Podcast, Seth and Jenn dive into the world of conspiracy theories with a special focus on the housing market. They explore…
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From the intimate power of live performances to unique community partnerships, discover how chamber music nourishes both the soul and the community. I share my incredible experience with ProMusica Minnesota, a world-class chamber music ensemble in Southern Minnesota. Hear tips on attending these transformative concerts and how joining a music organ…
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A man in North Carolina, William Jacob Parsons, was arrested and charged with threatening FEMA workers who were providing disaster relief in the area following Hurricane Helene. Parsons was armed with a handgun and a rifle when he was apprehended, and he was charged with going armed to the terror of the public. Following this incident, FEMA announc…
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