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Hi! My name is Kasey Smith, the person behind #WrestlerStrong. I fell in love with wrestling when I tried to wrestle in school. My favorite wrestlers are: Helen Maroulis Jordan Burroughs, Adeline Gray, and my good friend Lily Mills (2-time UIL State qualifier qualifier and state finalist at 185 and 215 lbs.) For more, follow @wrestlerstrong2017 and @wrestlerstrongnetwork. For podcast updates, follow @wspod2021. Welcome to WrestlerStrong !!
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Kasey Devine

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how? is your go-to place to answer the question. You’ve heard ”who,” ”what,” and even ”why,” but rarely ”how.” We’re committed to identifying successful business leaders from all walks of life and giving them a platform to tell real business stories that will teach you something.
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Dr. Maple Goh

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This is a non-profit podcast hosted by Dr. Maple Goh providing career guidance, leadership and role-modelling to resident doctors for medical and non-medical pathways. The main objectives are to increase accessibility to different careers within medicine, and to promote visibility of our marginalised and minority doctors. This podcast was funded by the New Zealand Resident Doctors Association (NZRDA) Education Trust. Drops every Friday (NZT).
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Doug Spencer, CEO of Bold Xchange, shares his journey from law school to entrepreneurship. He discusses the importance of being open to new opportunities and making bold decisions. He emphasizes the need for flexibility and adaptability in business and the importance of providing value to customers. Doug also highlights the mission of Bold Xchange …
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Shelisa Demuth, Founder & CEO of LAUREL, shares her journey from marketing consultant to starting her own public relations consultancy and media platform. She emphasizes the importance of alignment, community, and purpose in her work. She discusses how she developed a sense of community by finding common ground and learning from others. Shelisa adv…
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Andy Smith shares his journey from a small town in Alabama to becoming an entrepreneur. He emphasizes embracing change and surrounding oneself with the right people. Smith discusses the power of social media in building connections and finding one's voice. He also highlights the significance of having a clear purpose and staying focused on freedom …
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Join Kasey Devine in the first episode of "how?" as he explains his vision for the podcast. Tired of vague advice in business podcasts, Kasey focuses on actionable insights from successful leaders. This episode delves into understanding the specific steps behind success, aiming to provide practical advice for personal and professional growth. Liste…
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Ariel Jones and Jermeira Fowler, two lives lived separately in Birmingham, AL, unexpectedly intersect as their destinies converge in the clutches of a shared assailant. EPISODE SOURCES ABC 7 News ABC 11 News ABC 33 News AL.com (Alabama News) AL.com (Alabama News) AL.com (Alabama News) AL.com (Alabama News) AL.com (Alabama News) Birmingham Police De…
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Miss Mae Brown was an 87 year old woman who lived a quiet life in a senior community. She was a community favorite and was adored by her daughter. When Miss Mae stop answering phone calls, her daughter grew concerned for her mom's safety. EPISODE SOURCESABC ChicagoABC ChicagoCBS News ChicagoChicago Sun TimesChicago Sun TimesChicago TribuneNational …
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This episode delves into a mysterious case that unfolded on November 16, 1994. Marie Singleton-Jackson, a 33-year-old CIA employee and mother, went missing in early November. The intrigue deepened after her lifeless body was found near a popular Los Angeles beach.EPISODE SOURCESCBS Los AngelesThe CinemaholicDateline: Missing MarieLos Angeles TimesO…
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This episode unravels a haunting mystery that spans generations. Roseann Stone Pleasant vanished just one week before her daughter Valiree's second birthday. The tragedy deepens seven years later when Valiree, too, disappeared, leading many to speculate that mother and daughter shared a similar fate. EPISODE SOURCESCaselaw⁠Forensic Files: Bagging a…
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Destinee Virgin was 18 years old and on the cusp of fulfilling her childhood dream of joining the Navy when her life was tragically cut short. 24/7 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HELP Hope Harbour - (706) 324-3850 National Domestic Violence Hotline - 800.799.SAFE (7233) SOURCES Black Girl Tragic Columbus Ledger - Enquirer Fox 5 Atlanta WDHN ⁠WRBL NBC News⁠ WTVM…
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This is the first new episode in the last couple of months and it features a conversation with one of the co-organizers of the Mother's Brunch and founder of the Nan Washington Global Wellness Foundation, Kasey Phillips Brown. Join us as we discuss the findings for her research project about missing Black women and the many factors that impact the …
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Dr. Ralston D’Souza graduated from the University of Auckland and is currently dual training in rural hospital medicine and general practice. He's passionate about being a voice to the voiceless having grown up with his autistic brother and currently advocates for his colleagues through his roles with the NZRDA and RNZCGP Registrars' Chapter. While…
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Dr. Hinemoa Elder (Ngāti Kurī, Te Rarawa, Te Aupōuri and Ngāpuhi) is a Māori child and adolescent psychiatrist and fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists. She works at Starship Children’s Hospital in Auckland and deputy psychiatry member of the NZ Mental Health Review Tribunal. She became a member of the New Zealand…
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Dr. Elizabeth Roberts is a Nelson-based anatomical pathologist who has worked both for Te Whatu Ora and MedLab South. She graduated from Otago University and pursued pathology training with Auckland, Oregon Health Science University, and Harvard University. She works part-time, and is the past treasurer of the RCPA NZ committee. She has many other …
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Dr. Carolyn Clark is a nephrologist, lecturer, researcher, public health student and life coach. She qualified as a doctor in 2000 and has spent the last 22 years in public hospitals across Australia and New Zealand. She believes that sometimes our brains get in the way of being our best selves and loves helping people get rid of unhelpful thoughts…
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In this emotionally charged episode, we delve into the heart-wrenching stories of two missing children, Wynter Cole Smith and Ameera Deadrick, whose fates took drastic turns no one could have imagined. Recent and gripping, the case of Wynter Cole Smith unfolds as investigators race against time to piece together clues and find the young girl. With …
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Dr. Patrick Emanuel is a dermatopathologist based in Lima, Peru. He also consults for IGENZ molecular laboratory, Pathlab Bay of Plenty, and the Skin Institute (all based in New Zealand). He is an Honorary Associate Professor at the University of Auckland and Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Icahn Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York. Patri…
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For today’s episode, I’ll tell you what happened to Akia Eggleston from Baltimore, MD. She was a pregnant young woman who disappeared mere weeks before giving birth back in 2017. The investigation into her disappearance has spanned six years at this point and her family and supporters continue to seek justice for her. EPISODE SOURCES ABC News ABC W…
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Dr. Juliet Rumball-Smith is a public health physician and epidemiologist. Due to a combination of earthquakes, training and jobs, she has lived & worked in a load of different places, including Montreal, Toronto, the winterless north of New Zealand, and a think tank in Los Angeles while a Harkness Fellow in the US. Most recently Juliet has been at …
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Three sisters disappear from their homes and then their bodies are later found in a nearby pond. Authorities initially thought their deaths were accidental, but several months later it would be announced that the three girls met a sinister fate. If you have any information pertaining to what happened to these three girls, you are urged to contact t…
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Dr. Kasey Tawhara (Ngāti Raukawa ki te Tonga, Te Arawa, Ngāti Ruanui, Ngāti Porou) is an obstetrician and gynaecologist at Rotorua Hospital, who is passionate about cultural safety and Māori health equity. She is a member of Te Ohu Rata o Aotearoa (otherwise known as Te ORA) and a founding member of He Hono Wāhine. In this episode, we discuss her j…
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Dr. Kyle Eggleton is a rural general practitioner with extensive experience in emergency medicine and an interest in youth health, occupational medicine and forensic medicine. Born and raised in Waimā, he has moved around many rural areas of New Zealand, including Thames and Ruakākā. With two masters and a PhD under his belt and experience as a cli…
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Associate Professor Louise Barbier is a hepatopancreatobiliary and liver transplant surgeon based in Auckland. She studied medicine in Paris, France and trained in surgery in both Marseille and Paris. She has a PhD in Immunology, and on top of working as a consultant, she is also an assistant professor at The University of Auckland, working on a tr…
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In February of 2022, Irene Gakwa disappeared from the home she shared with her fiance in Gillette, Wyoming and has never been heard from again. Her family has embarked on a journey to find Irene and get justice for whatever happened to her.DONATE TO THE SEARCH FOR IRENEKNOW SOMETHING ABOUT IRENE'S DISAPPEARANCE? CONTACT THE GILLETTE POLICE DEPARTME…
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TW: fertility/infertility Dr. Amy Walpole graduated from the University of Wales College of Medicine, and completed her GP vocational training in 2007. She emigrated from Wales to Northland in 2018, working for a Māori health provider. She volunteers with Whangārei Riding for the Disabled and lives on a lifestyle block. Her lifestyle block includes…
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22 year old Cajairah Fraise went with her parents to a Jack in the Box restaurant just before 11pm on a cold night in February. For some reason she walked away from there and has never been seen again. She was 35 weeks pregnant when this occurred, but the public was only made aware she was missing after a month had come and gone. Join me as I talk …
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Dr. Monique Mackenzie (Ngāti Tūwharetoa) studied medicine at The University of Otago in New Zealand and graduated in 2006. She has trained extensively throughout New Zealand and joined a Tauranga private practice after recently completing her specialist dermatology training at University Hospitals Birmingham, United Kingdom and Brisbane Skin, Austr…
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On October 14, 2014, 31 year old Elizabeth Sullivan was reported missing by one of her best friends. What began as seeming like Elizabeth decided to take off on her own turned into a years long investigation with a tragic finale. CBS 8 - Part of the TrialThe CinmaholicDaily MailDateline - Secrets by the Bay episodeFox NewsMirrorNBC 7NBC 7NBC 7Peopl…
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Dr. Saana Taylor completed dental school before moving up to Auckland to work as a maxillofacial house surgeon for 2 years. She applied to medical school with the intention of studying to be a maxillofacial surgeon and found herself drawn to anaesthetics as a medical student. She is now an anaesthetic fellow in her final year of training, a wife, a…
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Professor Stephen Robertson is the Curekids Professor of Paediatric Genetics. He was educated at the University of Otago graduating in Medicine in 1990. He specialized in Paediatrics and Clinical Genetics after training in Auckland and Melbourne. He was the Nuffield Medical Fellow at Oxford University and now heads the Clinical Genetics Group. Some…
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On September 21, 2009, police were dispatched to the home of Lovetta Armstead and her three children. What they found inside the house would forever shock and horrify even the most seasoned detectives. Misogynoir Murders website Website Designer: SimplyAdara SOURCE MATERIAL ABC 13 News Case-Law The Daily Mail The Dallas Morning News Evil Lives Here…
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Dr. Kate Bartlett is a perinatal pathologist currently based in Auckland. Having studied in Otago Medical School, she began her house surgeon years in New Plymouth before then working in Auckland. She completed her perinatal and paediatric pathology fellowship at Princess Margaret Hospital in Perth, before returning to New Zealand where she has bee…
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The finale to Shilie's heartbreaking story. When 17 year old shooting track star Shilie Turner suddenly disappeared over the Martin Luther King weekend, her disappearance turned the City of Brotherly Love inside out with worry and heartache. When her body was discovered a month later, that heartache turned to shock and dismay about who was responsi…
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When 17 year old shooting track star Shilie Turner suddenly disappeared over the Martin Luther King weekend, her disappearance turned the City of Brotherly Love inside out with worry and heartache. When her body was discovered a month later, that heartache turned to shock and dismay about who was responsible for Shilie's death. SOURCES (not complet…
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Dr. Anna Luo is is a PGY8 training dermatology registrar, beginning her locum journey after her exams in 2020. Her work has spanned across the entirety of Australia - Victoria, Western Australia, Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales and Tasmania. Dr. Briana Wu is a senior house officer from Wellington, New Zealand who has worked and travel…
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Dr. Ben O’Keeffe (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Whātua) is a professional rugby union referee and ophthalmology registrar. Originally from Blenheim, he attended Malborough Boys’ before headed to the University of Otago to complete his Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery. He is also the co-founder of the social enterprise oDocs Eye Care, which aims at cre…
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Professor Marie Bismark is a medical practitioner, health law academic, company director, and mother- of-three. She heads the Law and Public Health Unit at the University of Melbourne where her research explores the intersection between health practitioner wellbeing and patient safety. Her research has been published in leading peer review journals…
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Associate Professor Sonya Burgess is an interventional cardiologist based in Sydney, Australia, having graduated from Otago Medical School with distinction, before finishing her fellowship with RACP. She completed her interventional fellowship in Liverpool hospital, Sydney, and her PhD in the University of New South Wales. She has 90 peer reviewed …
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Dr. Dermot Coffey is originally from Kerry, graduating from medical school in Ireland before migrating to Aotearoa 20 years ago. He is a GP/general practitioner working in student health at the University of Canterbury. Dermot has had an interest in climate change for many years, and joined OraTaiao seven years ago, and since 2020, has been co-conv…
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On August 20, 2022, Krystal Anderson was last seen by her children after arguing with her live-in boyfriend that night. The children heard her scream and never saw her again. Sources: Family fears for Aiken County Missing Mother National Ashanti Alert Network Krystal Anderson - Missing SC Boyfriend Arrested in Missing... Krystal Anderson, Aiken Cou…
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Professor David McBride was a registrar in ENT and a trainee GP before becoming a trainee occupational physician with British Coal in Stoke-on-Trent. His training course then led to a job offer as Clinical Lecturer at the University of Birmingham (Edgbaston) and eventually to Otago University, where he has been since 1995. His part time job has bee…
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Dr. Sarah Nielson is a medical manager for a pharmaceutical company. A former junior doctor, she ventured to “the dark side” almost two years ago. She is passionate about mental health for doctors and a step-mother of one, and mother to two feline overlords. In this episode, we discuss her journey into and out of clinical medicine - the things that…
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On the snowy morning of December 6, 1984, 14 year old Gloria Pointer is attacked on her way to school. SOURCES FOR THIS EPISODE Cleveland.com - Convicted rapist pleads guilty to killing 14-year-old Gloria Pointer Cold case: Murder of Gloria Pointer Child rapist, murderer gets clemency hearing next week Cold Case: 14 Year Old Girl's Murder Unsolved …
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Dr. Ruth Mitchell is a Sydney-based neurosurgeon, currently working in Sydney Children’s Hospitals network. She has a keen interest in paediatric neurosurgery, brain tumour biology, and injury research. She received the 2019 John Corboy Medal from the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons for her advocacy for diversity and inclusion in surgery. Fu…
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Dr. Ashley Bloomfield is a public health physician and leader, having been the chief advisor of public health in Ministry of Health New Zealand, before moving to become the Director of Services of Population Health across the Wellington District Health Boards, then Chief Executive at Hutt Valley DHB. He is best known as our immediate former Directo…
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Dr. Imran Lasker is a consultant radiologist with a specialist interest in musculoskeletal radiology based in the UK. He co-hosts the Two Medics Podcast. He’s a big believer of choosing real life over work life and dabbles in social media from time to time. In this episode, we discuss his journey starting the Two Medics Podcast with his co-host, an…
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Dr. Kathryn Hagen is a specialist anaesthetist in Auckland City Hospital looking after the adult population. She is the immediate past president of the New Zealand Society of Anaesthetists and took on the deputy service clinical director role in 2020. She is passionate about encouraging people to consider how they can be part of finding solutions a…
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