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Joleen Cummings, a mother in Nassau County, Florida disappeared Mother's Day 2018. This is the story for the search of Joleen and the search for answers in one of Florida's most puzzling murder cases. This podcast is brought to you by investigative reporter Bridgette Matter at Action News Jax
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The Lawyer Who Rocks

Hughes Media Law Group

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Joleen Hughes, founder and owner of Hughes Media Law Group, is a business badass. From music, to technology, to law, Joleen’s done it all, and done it well. In her new podcast, Joleen is sharing what she’s learned and taking her friends along for the ride. On The Lawyer Who Rocks, Joleen chats up fellow entrepreneurs about what they do, how they do it, and what they’ve learned along the way. From founders of startups making waves in tech and media, to authors, musicians and VC’s – The Lawyer ...
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At NeighbourFood, we believe in building food communities and converting as many people to the great food that's on their doorstep. Our online platform, NeighbourFood.ie and NeighbourFood.co.uk does this by bringing artisan food producers and buyers in their local communities together. This podcast, hosted by Jack Crotty & Joleen Cronin, features stories, interviews and discussions from both within the network and on larger topics - All about Food! Gold winners at the inaugural Irish Podcast ...
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When the World Wide Web was created, could we ever have imagined our ability to use the internet - or not use it - turning our lives upside down? And that in the wrong hands, this new digital world could give criminals the opportunity to cause havoc at the flick of a switch? Narrated by award-winning actor Adrian Lester, True Cybercrime Stories recounts what happened on those fateful days when some of the biggest cyber crimes in recent history took companies, governments and public services ...
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InclusivEd Podcast

Corene Anderson, Elizabeth Pokorny, Danielle Organ, and Kelly Schelble

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Welcome to InclusivEd: a podcast for educators who are looking to support all the students in their classrooms, including those with learning differences.
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*Formerly the Bitter Endings Podcast. Welcome to Between Light and Dark, a podcast that explores the more mysterious side of reality from interviews with mediums and paranormal investigators to unraveling the twisted threads of disturbing true crimes.
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If you are ready to pivot your “I can’t into an I can, then you are in the right place. Susan Salzman, host of the Power of the Pivot, explores how women of the “what’s next” generation who are ready to say NO to everyone around them so they can say YES to themselves. Building on her 35+ years as a founder and CEO, she is guiding brands, creatives, and entrepreneurs to tap into the knowledge, build their confidence and prove to everyone that building a business in your 50s doesn't have to SU ...
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Today we are excited to welcome Dominique Smith to the InclusivEd podcast! Dominique Smith, Ed.D. is Chief of Educational Services and Teacher Support at Health Sciences High and Middle College in San Diego, California. Smith is passionate about creating school environments that honor and empower students. His research and instruction focuses on re…
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Dr. Joleen Fernald Ph.D., CCC-SLP was awarded Board Specialty Recognition in Child Language from the American Speech Language Hearing Association. Dr. Jo follows Greenspan and Wieder’s model, DIRFloortime®, when working with children and families. She has a special interest in the social-emotional development of young children and its impact on the…
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Today we are excited to welcome Suzanne Fitzgerald to the InclusivEd podcast who is the president of SpeciallyDesigned Education Services (SDES). Suzanne specializes in writing curriculum and providing functional academic training and consultation related to programming for students with disabilities. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Hum…
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Shemica is a Special Education Advocate & Business of Special Education Advocacy Instructor for the Council of Parent Attorneys & Advocates (COPAA) where she helps to train others to advocate for students with disabilities. She also founded Personalized Learning Solutions, LLC, and is a former educator with over 15 years of teaching and administrat…
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In January of 1980, twenty-one-year-old Helene Pruszynski was interning at a radio station in Denver, Colorado. At the end of her shift she left to take the bus home to her aunt and uncles' home in Englewood, Colorado. She never arrived. The next day her brutalized body was found in a barren field. Her murder would go unsvolved for forty years. Fin…
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Today we are excited to welcome Beth Stark, UDL expert and inclusionary practices strategist for international schools to the InclusivEd Podcast. During Beth’s nearly twenty years in education, she has worked with neurodiverse learners of all ages and exceptionalities. Beth has worked for sixteen years as an IB Learning Support Coordinator and is a…
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This is the final episode of a 4 part series with a focus on Behavior with Amanda Frank. Today we are excited to welcome Amanda Frank to the Inclusive Ed podcast who is a board-certified behavior analyst with a career spanning over 15 years in the fields of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and Inclusive Education. Amanda has dedicated her educationa…
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Tammy Schuster is a psychic medium, life coach and paranormal investigator in northern Michigan. In this episode we talk about her experience as a medium, her beliefs about good and evil and her experiences doing paranormal investigations. You can find Tammy on her website here: https://www.tammyschuster.com/ Show Sponsor: The Troubled Spirits Seri…
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This is episode 3 of a 4 part series with a focus on Behavior with Amanda Frank. Today we are excited to welcome Amanda Frank to the Inclusive Ed podcast who is a board-certified behavior analyst with a career spanning over 15 years in the fields of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and Inclusive Education. Amanda has dedicated her educational journe…
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This is episode 2 of a 4 part series with a focus on Behavior with Amanda Frank. Today we are excited to welcome Amanda Frank to the Inclusive Ed podcast who is a board-certified behavior analyst with a career spanning over 15 years in the fields of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and Inclusive Education. Amanda has dedicated her educational journe…
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The question is, can we as humans compete with technology? Especially AI. One of my clients uses Chat GPT for everything. A friend of mine talks to Siri all day long. She uses it like you, and I may have used 411 to gather phone numbers and make dinner reservations. I don't use AI to write my content. But I do use a tool that transcribes my podcast…
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Every December, I sit down with the women in my mastermind, and we pick our word for the following year. Before we do that, we reflect back on the word of the previous year and see how it may have inspired our growth and creativity. My words for 2023 were opportunity and expansion. Some years, my word never manifests. The obstacles and challenges t…
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The horrors began in Scarborough, Ontario in Canada in 1987 with the rape of a young woman who was attacked in front of her parents’ home. Eventually the rapist would gain a partner and escalate his crimes from rape to murder. The couple behind the terrible crimes would eventually be dubbed the Ken and Barbie killers. Show notes: The Biter Endings …
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I have two sets of friends - those that cook and those that don't. There is minimal grey area when it comes to what goes on in the kitchen. I, as you know, love to be in the kitchen. I delegate many other things, but cooking is not one of them. As a former food blogger, I am in awe of those in the food blogging community who found their way to mass…
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The start of the academic year in 2022 was meant to be a return to a sense of normality, after the Covid-19 pandemic had caused 2 years of disruption. But another virus struck, this time digital, and brought fears of financial loss, fraud, legal action, reputational damage and much more seriously, threats to safety. In this final episode of True Cy…
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In a world increasingly reliant on smart devices, the most unexpected of vulnerabilities can leave us exposed. But does this create a new digital blind spot for businesses – regardless of how tight their physical security is? This episode of True Cybercrime Stories dives deep into the fishy tale of a casino's security breach through an internet-con…
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In 2017, a notorious hacking collective known as ‘The Dark Overlord’ stole unreleased episodes of Netflix's popular series ‘Orange Is the New Black’ and leaked them online. Their bold and taunting approach sent shockwaves across the entertainment industry. In this episode of True Cybercrime Stories, Adrian Lester recounts the story of The Dark Over…
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This is episode 1 of a 4 part series with a focus on Behavior with Amanda Frank. Today we are excited to welcome Amanda Frank to the Inclusive Ed podcast who is a board-certified behavior analyst with a career spanning over 15 years in the fields of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and Inclusive Education. Amanda has dedicated her educational journe…
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In the digital age voices can echo, resonate, and influence millions in one click. But what happens when some of those trusted voices begin spreading unexpected messages? This episode of True Cybercrime Stories dissects the day when high-profile accounts on ‘X’ (formerly known as Twitter) - from Elon Musk to Barack Obama - were hijacked to promote …
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As someone who prefers to smoke my buzz, I am not surprised by how mainstream it's becoming. Although still very much an uncomfortable or taboo subject, I would say that 90% of those in my inner sphere eat some dose of edible, have a favorite strain of Indica or Sativa, or even grow it. This week on the podcast, I sit down with the CEO of Tokin Jew…
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Hospitals hold a crucial responsibility: safeguarding human lives. But what happens when they become the target of a crippling cyberattack? On a Friday afternoon in 2017 Britain’s beloved beacon of pride, the NHS, became a victim to the notorious WannaCry ransomware attack. Patient records, treatments, and operations ground to a halt. In this episo…
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We all have people around us who can and will support us - even when unsure of what kind of support we need. That's precisely what Sheryl Wachtel and I discussed in this week's podcast episode. Conversation, collaboration, and community are top of mind, and because the landscape of our world is causing such elevated anxiety - we are searching for w…
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Join Adrian Lester as he brings you true stories from the underbelly of the internet. Find out how some of the world’s biggest companies were almost brought to their knees by cyber criminals’ schemes - from ransomware and phishing to a connected fish tank. True Cybercrime Stories, brought to you by BT, is launching on the 25th of October. True Cybe…
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When the universe is speaking to you, paying attention is essential. No one knows this better than my weekly guest, Shirley Lipner, psychic medium and clarity coach. Her gift teaches her clients to recognize what’s already inside them. Shirley has always been curious. And that curiosity has allowed her to be fearless in her many pursuits. Whether i…
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Relationships and friendships are rooted in my emotional state. They can easily affect how I feel or don’t feel. And because so many of mine have stood the test of time, I take them very seriously. It was both this article and my new position at OneTable that sparked this week's podcast episode. This quote, in particular, struck a chord with me: "C…
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This week on the podcast, Melissa Meyers and I discuss what it takes to build an online space in your 50s and how it’s not always easy. The hard part is staying focused and not giving up even when all the doors are closing in your face. And that requires grit, tenacity, and drive to take you to the finish line. Melissa’s passion for clean living an…
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When did you last update your resume? If you are anything like me, you have multiple versions of the same thing buried in Google Drive. Because the resume is dead, it's time to find a new and improved way of showing others that your value deserves to be recognized. And that is challenging to do on a single sheet of paper. This week on the podcast, …
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Putting a square peg in a round hole is way more common than you might think. Taking your big idea and transforming it into something viable, like a book, digital course, PDF guide, or subscription model is no easy task. Regardless of what the gurus on the internet might be preaching, don't believe a word they say. Especially those that are promisi…
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The conversations around community, belonging, and connection have been a common theme lately. Research shows that many baby boomers, 55 or older - about 50% did retire in 2021. Which was inspired by the pandemic. Believe it or not, today, they are making their way back to the workforce. Another fun fact, half of the boomers in the workplace hold l…
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In this episode, you will meet Nicole Hoegl, an intuitive, healer, DEI expert, and an all-around amazing human whose main goal is to continue to grow and help others do the same. Over the years, Nicole has taught me to lean into my intuitive side and to embrace that I am enough. Her non-judgemental and effortless vibe will put you at ease simply by…
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When did life become so hard? As a little girl, fantasized about what my life would be like one day, never would I have imagined a world where there was so much hate (I am sure you have read about the woman in Lake Arrowhead who displayed a pride flag - simply to support ALL people, only to be shot and killed by some fucking lunatic), a deeply igno…
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Since the beginning of time, women have not been given the credit they deserve when doing the most incredible job balancing family, child raising, career, being the number one caregiver, and cheerleader. All while placing ourselves on the sideline. And when we do say "f this shit," it can be viewed as selfish or "narcissistic." Actually, in my opin…
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Today we are excited to welcome Mark Hull to the InclusivEd podcast. Mark is the Director of International Development for the 3D Institute. He’s spent over 35 years working with coaches, seeing first-hand the pressurized world of sports and the highs and lows of coaching. Listen to this episode to learn more about Growth Mindset.…
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You know what pisses me off? When conversing with someone, and they tell me that I am "overqualified," why is no one inviting me to sit at their table? And if you have been in situations like that yourself, it's no wonder that women our age feel invisible, valueless, and hopeless. Well, I am here to tell you to shut that noise down because at 62 F'…
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Have you ever really taken the time to look back on your life without regret, with appreciation, and with deep and meaningful love for yourself? It's not an easy task, especially for most of you that have spent your entire life, taking care of others. As women who are in their 50s and 60s, it can be challenging to say to yourself, "I am important" …
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It's never an easy decision to create change. If you think you're alone - you are not. Not sure if it's an age thing or a confidence thing, or it's just the sign of the times. But the possibility of building something from nothing is far more doable today than ever before. Back in the day, one needed a 200-page business plan which had to include da…
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Are you currently experiencing information overload? I know I am. With Instagram feeling more and more like a bunch of late-night infomercials and with the newly launched platform, Thread, are you struggling to keep up? It's becoming harder and harder to discern who to trust and what information to take at face value. That's exactly what Deanna Fen…
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Did you know that the average attention span of someone around the age of 50 is about 8.25 seconds? That's 4.25 seconds less than what it was in the year 2000.FYI - a goldfish has a 9-second attention span - that's .75 seconds longer than ours! With data like that, no wonder it's becoming more and more difficult to attract your customers and commun…
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Would you categorize yourself as a member of the “Sandwich Generation?” Someone over 50, stuck in between your grown or launched children and your aging parents? If you are, organizing multiple areas of your life can get complicated. Not to mention those tough conversations, between you and your parents, about their state of affairs. In this week’s…
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Our guests are Paula de Leon Diaz, and Kristin Moffitt from Behavior Solutions Lab which is a platform that empowers educators with the tools to positively impact lasting behavioral change in the classroom. Paula de Leon Diaz has an educational background in Psychology and Applied Behavior Analysis. She is a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) …
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Have you ever thought about the “cost” of doing business, first name? The financial, physical, and mental cost of it all? After reading that 90% of new businesses fail and 10% of those fail within the first year and 45% of them within the first 2 years, I started asking myself, why? So many reasons factor into this equation. Burning through money, …
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As we approach the end of the second quarter, it's hard to ignore the challenges we've faced in the past year. However, we've also made significant progress and it's time to prioritize what's next. In this week’s episode of "The Power of the Pivot," The Entrepreneurial Think Tank comes together to discuss the importance of collaboration, finding co…
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It was March 21st of 1980, and residents of Newport, Rhode Island were on the cusp of spring and 19-year-old Diane Drake was in the spring of her life. A time when most young people have given little thought to their own mortality. Unfortunately for Diane, that March would be her last. After departing for work on that stormy Friday, she was abducte…
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Today’s episode is all about fond food memories and Irish bakes with none other than Graham Herterich, aka the CupCake Bloke. He takes us on a nostalgic journey, exploring the power of food memories and the influence they have had on his life. From growing up in a butcher shop, to joining the priesthood, working with top chefs, to cooking with his …
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I was conversing the other day with a client and she asked me if she was the only one whose emotions waffled as much as hers. And the answer was NO. None of us are robots, even though the chatter and obsession around AI might be telling us differently. You’re human and your emotions will fluctuate from day to day if not from hour to hour. In my gro…
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Welcome to the NeighbourFood Podcast, today we have a special replay episode for you as we gear up for Street Feast 2023. We're joined by the incredible Sam Bishop, a true force of nature in the realm of community activation. Sam is a remarkable individual—a community activist, an initiator, and a doer. He's the kind of person who not only has bril…
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With more and more women gliding into entrepreneurship, the need to share your personal persona all over the world wide web is becoming the norm. None of the people I know likes this part of the game. But, with the need for speed, you gotta just surrender to the process. And no one knows this better than my client and friend, Sheryl Wachtel, lifest…
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