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Hi, and welcome to Unsolved Mysteries of the World where we explore the unexplained. Our topics include Missing Persons, Unsolved Murders, UFO & Aerial Phenomenon, Ghosts & Hauntings, Legends & Myths, Lost Treasures, Cryptozoology, Urban Legends, Conspiracies, Ancient Archaeological Anomalies and much more. If this is your first time listening to us, and you like our show, remember to subscribe when you get a chance. Each episode we will dive into a topic or case with a descriptive narrative ...
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Enter an emerging world of quality audio fiction; scripted programming that follows a carefully crafted story arc. Sometimes our shows are episodic, stretching over many episodes, or stand alone short stories with a focus on science fiction and the horror sub genre. Allow yourself to be immersed in the best audio fiction. Paracusia is brought to you by Cold Rasta Studios Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In my many years of skiing, the question I'm asked most is "Where should I go to Ski"? There are so many ski resorts with so many personalities, this podcast is to let you answer that question . Listening to ski legend guests passionately discuss where they work, live and play is amazing. From how to ski the mountain, to the best runs, to where to learn or to best restaurants and apres, they know their areas. "It's not all about sliding down a hill" "Sometimes it's about that ONE RUN" are so ...
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Conversations with entrepreneurs about the joys and struggles of running a successful business in today’s fast paced ever changing business environment. A listener will hear about how to respond to failure, how to parlay success, building business relationships and more.A must listen for small business owners and individuals running businesses.
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Tucked into the end of a box canyon in Little Cottonwood Canyon in the Wasatch Mountains of Utah; Alta is known for steep chutes and deep powder - an old-style ski town focused on the skiing and the people who ski there. Scott Urtel has guided for Wasatch Powderbirds, and for Ski with Kim for a decade. He is currently the lead training officer for …
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In this bonus episode we hit on one of my favorite subjects – mountain weather. Nothing worse than planning atrip, getting somewhere, and getting weathered out – either rain, too little snow or even too much snow can affect your day. Weather has a lot to do with my own decision-making process of where to ski. Our guest is Joel Gratz, Founder and CE…
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This bonus episode is a new twist on Where to Ski where we explore the culture, history, and future of mountain towns. Today’s focus is on what makes skiing in Europe different from skiing in other parts of the world. Today we talk to the youngest generation of one of the oldest families in St Anton, Austria, our guest today is Anna Schranz. Anna’s…
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The Mont Blanc Valley is so amazing we decided to do our first video podcast - we hope you enjoy it.Chamonix is in the French Alps just north of Mont Blanc, and about an hours drive south of Geneva. Between the peaks of the Aiguilles Rouges and the Aiguille du Midi, it borders Switzerland and Italy and sits at the foot of Mont Blanc. It is one of t…
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Taos Ski Valley attracts skiers from everywhere to its terrain, its powder, its unique vibe, and its just plain fun. Privately owned – it has kept its unique identity, has expanded services and I believe the most environmentally committed ski area in the world as the first ski resort in the world to become a certified B-Corporation and it has a 203…
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Down in southwest Colorado at the end of a box canyon in the San Juan mountains sits Telluride. Rumor has it that the name “Telluride” actually derived from the phrase “To Hell You Ride”, which described the treacherous journey to get to this remote mountain town. Skiing started there in 1972 with a few runs emptying into town, the skiing has expan…
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At the very end of Ötztal valley about an hour and twenty minute drive west from Innsbruck you'll find one of Alps' best and snow-surest ski areas. Ski-in, ski-out Gurgl, the only spot in Austria which is home to three mountains which reach up above the 3,000m mark suitable for all levels of skier. Our special guest for this episode is Dave “the Ro…
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St Moritz ... You Need to do it once ...five star hotels, Michelin starred restaurants, designer boutiques, and high class apres-ski... also has some of Europe's best skiing. Home to winter Olympics, multiple Alpine Skiing World Championships – there is some real skiing in St Moritz. My guests for this episode are Christophe Steck and Marco Balz. C…
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We're at 8800 ft and heading to Colorado. Grab your skis, and let's dive into the world of skiing at Crested Butte, Colorado. My guest today instructs and guides at Crested Butte and knows the mountain and the town. Dave McGuire, Mac as he's known, has been skiing, living and instructing at Crested Butte since he attended Western State College 22 m…
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Stowe is quintessential New England, beautiful buildings, churches and town squares with restaurants, local businesses, shops and hotels that make it attractive and fun. Stowe's heavy investment in base facilities, high speed lifts and snowmaking lets it boast some of the best facilities in the US on two separate mountains. My guest is Dave Merriam…
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Aspen has lots to it, so be prepared, this is longer than usual. Starting as a mining town in the 1880s, Aspen has been legendary in the ski world for its skiing, the parties, dining, shopping and culture. It’s a small town with a mammoth reputation due to it four mountains – Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands, Snowmass and Buttermilk. Steve Marolt is…
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An amazing episode with our very special guest Zach Crist, a multifaceted skier, guide and Sun Valley local. We explore Sun Valley and Ketchum, skiing Bald Mountain and skiing the thousands of acres of backcountry in the three mountain ranges around Sun Valley. After a huge skiing career as a Wold Cup racer, Xgames winner, big mountain skier, and w…
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Our kick off to season 2 is an in depth look at skiing with Niseko Japan with Kim Reichhelm. Niseko is a hidden gem located in the northern part of Japan's main island, Hokkaido. It's known for epic snow, unbelievable landscapes, and a ski culture unrivaled in the US and Europe. No matter your skill level, Niseko has something to offer. Located in …
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In this podcast episode, join us for an insightful conversation with industry expert Mark Fontenot as we delve into the world of employee benefits. Discover the diverse range of challenges facing businesses today and solutions to address them. Mark also sheds light on the latest trends reshaping the benefits and offering valuable insights for emplo…
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In this podcast episode, we dive into the heart of the modern workplace with Jeff Benton, a local entrepreneur. Jeff enlightens us on the role of morals and love in a thriving work environment, sharing insights from his upcoming book 'People Are Cra Cra.' Join us as we explore the power of compassion and integrity, leaving you inspired to reshape w…
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Traveling to and skiing in Italy is fun – the ambiance, the skiing the food and thepeople all make it unforgettable. Today we are going to the Dolomite region of Italy- two hours north of Venice. The most celebrated ski town in the Dolomites is Cortina d’Ampezzo – Cortina is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with great on and off-piste skiing in some of…
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In this episode we go south…way south to the Andes Mountains in Chile. My guest today lives and works in the mountains 12 months a year. In the winter Katie White is in charge of all instructor training at the Yellowstone Club in Wyoming and is a PSIA-AASI Examiner, in the summer, she is the Ski School Director for Ski Portillo. Portillo is unlike …
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My guest today is Bud Marolt. Bud is a member of the Colorado Ski Hall of Fame; oldest of the Marolt brothers (the others being Max and Bill), all of whom have contributed so much to US skiing. The Marolts grew up in Aspen CO where they began their ski careers and witnessed the exploding growth of skiing. Bud, in his youth was an accomplished ski r…
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Welcome to this episode on Sugarbush resort in Warren Vermont. Our guest for this episode is my friend and Level 3 PSIA instructor and trainer, Marc Angelillo, His profile says “dad, husband, friend, multi-sport athlete, waterman, snow-pro, brand ambassador, influencer, traveler, seasoned lifestyle sales rep all wrapped into 1". Sugarbush is one of…
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You and Your business welcomes Dr. Jacob Imam, founder of the think tank New Polity, to discuss Distributism, work, education, community, and anything else that contributes to a fully integrated Christian life. Imam, an Oxford man and Steubenville graduate, offers a thoughtful and well researched perspective on such matters that draws further richn…
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In today's show we go to Palisades Tahoe formerly known as Squaw Valley. Host of the 1960 Winter Olympics, soon to be host to the Mens World Cup races and home to some of Americas best skiers and a significant presence in US Skiing. with Edie Thys Morgan, a native of Olympic Valley, an Olympic skier, mother to two current racers. Edie writes articl…
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In this episode we go to Jackson Hole Wyoming, to find out what makes this beautiful area so special. Today we are talking about the real Jackson with Tim Flanagan, longtime Jackson skier, coach and owner of SkiGear TV. Tim has lived in Jackson for over 21 years, teaching, coaching and raining his family. Jackson Hole Wyoming, one of the holy trini…
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In this podcast we explore the Arlberg region of Austria, the cradle of skiing and one of the largest ski regions in the world including St. Anton, Lech and Zeurs - with Barney Caddick from Ski Like A Pro. Barney Caddick has been working as a ski guide in St. Anton for the past 27 Winters, is a fully certified 'Staatlich Geprüfte Skilehrer und Skif…
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Stacey Romero, President and CEO of The Broussard Chamber of Commerce, joined Jay Toups to talk about business, the exciting growth that is happening in Broussard, Louisiana and how partnering with the Broussard Economic Development Office and the Mayor's office has sparked the growth to make the City of Broussard one of the fastest growing cities …
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CEO of the Better Business Bureau, Jillian Dickerson, explains what her organization it is, what it isn't, and how they have been helping business all across Acadiana. She speaks on what it's like to be business minded in a non-profit organization. www.BBB.org 0:00 - Intro 3:10 - Prior Experience 5:25 - What is the Better Business Bureau? 9:06 - Ho…
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Josh and Olivia Savoie write beautiful biographies about your friends and loved ones in their business: Raconteur Writing. Their mission is to preserve lives and legacies through the lost art of heritage storytelling. 0:00 - Introduction 10:22 - What story touched your heart the most? 13:15 - How has the business affected you? 15:00 - What have you…
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This week, Jay has on Robert and Lana Michalk, who are the owners of Robert M’s salon in Lafayette, Louisiana. On the podcast, they talk about the journey to the hair industry, and what makes them different. This week is loaded with conversation about culture and client interactions and how to give top tier service. They also talk about advice on s…
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Most business owners took a sigh of relief and were ready to put 2020 behind us. 2021 proved for must us to be a time to look to the future and make decisions related to the future of our businesses. Many of the highlights this year focused on what how to look at that future and how to keep life in balance as we do that. Highlights for 2021: 0:00-1…
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This week, Jay has Ben Howington, a 4th generation family farmer. He talks about the role his wife and business partners play in the success of his farm. They also talk about the future of the farming industry and how it’s changed in the past. 0:00-13:08 Ben Introduction, Life in Family Farming 13:08-22:54 Impact of Bankers and Family in the indust…
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This week on You and Your Business, Jay has on owner and founder of Jet Coffee, John Tommasini. Jet Coffee has become one of the most successful businesses in Acadiana after its opening in October of 2019. On the podcast, John talks about his journey to opening Jet with his partners, his wife’s involvement in the company, and what makes Jet so succ…
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On this podcast, Jay has Anita Begnaud, CEO of Lafayette Downtown Development Authority. Anita shares her wisdom regarding the effect downtown has on a city and the culture it provides within the community of business owners. Anita and Jay also talk about diversity and inclusion, self-employment, effective leadership, and work-life balances. Also i…
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In this month's episode we had local health and fitness coach, Reed Streva, in for a talk about how to maintain a healthy mind and body for maximum effectiveness at work. Reed talked about how important it is for business owners to recognize that the employees who help their businesses run are the "goose" that lays the golden egg. "Feeding the goos…
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Wade Berzas shares with the audience how he came back after a devastating plane crash, how to grow and start a business. Wade is truly an inspiration and offers some true wisdom that only comes from a lived experience. As a fellow small business owner, Wade offers great advice that comes from his experience as a leader and small business owner. Lis…
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Anneliese Michel was born in Germany on September 21, 1952. She grew up in a devoutly, somewhat extreme, Catholic family. Pictures of her taken in her childhood show a vibrant, pretty girl on her way to becoming a gorgeous woman. She had shining black hair, an open, honest face and a stunning smile. By the time she was 23-years-old, she was emaciat…
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On Friday, April 13, 1951, Troy Powell and Ernest Walrath were executed at the Idaho State Penitentiary for the crime of murder in the 1st degree, a crime both young men confessed and plead guilty to. The execution took place outside the walls of the prison in #2 yard, away from other inmates. It serves as Idaho's only double execution to date, as …
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Welcome to Unsolved Mysteries of the World Season 6 Episode 15, The Old Idaho Penitentiary Part III In the 1940s and 1950s the Idaho Penitentiary again was suffering from overcrowding and a new cell house was constructed. Cell Block #5 held the worst of the worst with maximum security cells, a death row, its very own indoor gallows and drop house. …
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Welcome to Unsolved Mysteries of the World Season 6 Episode 14 The Old Idaho Penitentiary Part II. In 1932, Joseph F. Hook, a well-known author of pulp fiction stories, and his wife, Edna, moved to 4312 N 37th Street with their three children: Clyde, 21, Mildred, 19, and Vincent, 18. Carl C. Van Vlack, a bottler at the Columbia Brewery, his wife, E…
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Welcome to Unsolved Mysteries of the World Season Six, Episode 13, The Haunted Old Idaho Penitentiary This is a Three Part Episode with bonus material added for those interested in taking a deep dive into one of the most active haunted prisons in the world. There is no other word to describe The Old Idaho Penitentiary, other than misery. It is a st…
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Welcome to Unsolved Mysteries of the World Season Six Episode 12 Japan Airlines Flight 1608. It was November 17, 1986 and a huge Japanese Boeing 747-200F cargo aircraft was en route from Paris France to Narita International Airport near Tokyo Japan. It was an uneventful flight until the aircraft was above Alaska, near Anchorage. At 17:11 hours crew…
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Please visit our show sponsor the Sip & Shine Podcast - www.sipandshinepodcast.com The Haunted Dumas Brothel, Butte Montana In 1888 French Canadian brothers Joseph and Arthur Nadeau invested in developing a large brick hotel on Butte Montana's East Mercury St. – the booming mining town's entertainment district. The investment would pay off as the h…
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Historic houses are a common sight in the English county of Dorset. One in particular situated near the picturesque town of Dorchester is among the best preserved medieval houses in all of England, and reportedly the most haunted. House is a perfect example of an English manor house built in the early Tudor architectural style. Its construction was…
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Welcome to Unsolved Mysteries of the World, Season Six Episode Nine Sweden's Top Five Haunted Locations As the largest country in Northern Europe the Scandinavian Nation of Sweden is home to thousands of coastal islands and inland lakes, covered in boreal forests and glaciated mountains as well as ancient sites and historical events. Germanic peopl…
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Welcome to Unsolved Mysteries of the World Season Six Episode Eight The Mission is Off Justin Burgwinkel joined the U.S. Army in the summer of 1990 in hopes of making it into the 75th Ranger Regiment – the Army Rangers, an elite force of the Special Operations Command. He scored high on his army tests and immersed himself in language training with …
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Please remember to visit our show sponsor: What The Riff? Podcast Our journey started when we found we were continually getting in trouble with our wives in Sunday School. It seemed that each week one of us would answer a question with a song lyric from Pink Floyd, The Who, Rush, or some other Rock band. This would spur another of us to pick up the…
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Please remember to visit our show sponsor: https://www.nobodytoldmeshow.com/ When mother-daughter duo Jan Black and Laura Owens first conceptualized their two-generational talk show, nobody told them they’d snag the title of #1 self-help podcast for months on end! But that’s exactly what they’ve done, delving into topics as far-flung as network bui…
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Welcome to Unsolved Mysteries of the World Season Six Episode Five The Hume Hotel, Nelson, British Columbia Sometimes you look for them in dark crypts and abandoned cemeteries. Other times you happen upon them in homes and in old battlefields. And sometimes you are drawn to them and they drawn to you. Here is the true tale of one night at the Histo…
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Please remember to visit our show sponsor: www.experiencethis360.com for travel destination guides and savings on car rentals, hotels and flights! Welcome to Unsolved Mysteries of the World, Season 6 Episode 4, Polybius In the early 1980s, arcades were popular among all age groups and in 1981 a cabinet game was shipped to Portland, Oregon's most po…
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Welcome to Unsolved Mysteries of the World, Season six episode 3, where is Asha Degree? Nine year old Asha Degree went to be at around 10pm on the evening of February 3rd, 2000. Rain clouds had darkened the neighbourhood in Shelby, North Carolina and the weather report indicated more rain was to come, heavier rain, throughout the evening and into t…
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