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Beyond The Crime: A Psychological Analysis

Dr Lars Madsen, Shay Addison and Dr Rob Brockman

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"Beyond The Crime: A Psychological Analysis" is a riveting podcast led by Dr. Lars Madsen Shay Addison, and Dr Rob Brockman. Together, they delve into the minds of criminals, dissecting real-life cases to provide listeners with a unique and insightful exploration of the psychological aspects behind crimes. With expert analysis, captivating storytelling, and thought-provoking discussions, this podcast offers a deeper understanding of criminal motivations and behaviours, as well as the evolvin ...
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A four-part miniseries about a young petrolhead exploring the ups, downs and weird in-betweens of maybe going electric. Guest appearances by Robert Llewellyn from the Fully Charged Show, Robin Schmid from Robin TV, Ellen Hiep from the Dutch Association of EV drivers, journalist Kenneth Dee, and content creator Lars Goossens. Voiced by Miles Dawson. Powered by Fastned.
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Hogan Lovells is always thinking about how to conquer and foresee the most significant industry issues facing our clients. If you’ve been following us for the past two years, you’ve heard first-hand from our lawyers around the world on significant developments in the Life Sciences & Health Care sector and why they are so passionate about the industry. In season 3, we’ll unpack new and exciting industry trends and bring you more outside perspectives to keep you ahead of the curve.
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Learn about all aspects of electric and autonomous vehicle technology from award winning engineer and founder Ryan Maughan and our expert special guests! Ryan has been developing components and systems for electric and hybrid vehicles since 2005, working with some of the most innovative and successful vehicle manufacturers from around the world. In this podcast he shares what he has learnt and speaks to special guests from some of the worlds leading technology companies. We will be uploading ...
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Welcome to the inaugural episode of "Pharma: The last word," a podcast hosted by Partner Phil Katz from Hogan Lovells. This series aims to dive into the intricate world of pharmaceuticals and biotech regulatory and legal landscapes, exploring new innovations, trends, and their practical impacts. Join Phil and his first guest, Lynn Mehler, co-head o…
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2nd grader Kyron Horman’s stepmom Terri drove him to school for the big science fair in June 2010. Kyron was so excited to show off his project he did about Red-Eyed Tree Frogs. They got to the school and set up, and Terri left to go run some errands. Mysteriously, Kyron was marked absent all day and no one had seen him since that morning when he a…
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In this episode of Talking the Cure Hogan Lovells Life Sciences and Health Care Podcast Ruud van der Velden and Chantal Van Dam highlight the importance of protecting intellectual property and trade secrets in the life sciences and health care industry. They discuss the legal framework for trade secrets in the EU, the increasing focus of cybercrimi…
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In this episode of 'Beyond The Crime' Lars, Shay, and Rob delve into the intricate world of Incel culture and psychology. Through detailed exploration, they uncover the schema modes prevalent in incel communities, shedding light on the deep-seated beliefs and thought patterns that fuel their behaviour. Drawing from their expertise as psychologists,…
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Sandra Clifton was a family-oriented, single mother of two who was ready to start a new relationship. So, she signed up for online dating! What could possibly go wrong? She meets a man by the name of David Hendy. He's charming, he's generous, he was about to turn the Clifton's family upside down. Join us as we dive deep into the fantasy world of on…
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For this episode Ryan Maughan speaks to Robert Brehm, the founder and CTO of FLEXeCHARGE. Robert explains what led him to start FLEXeCharge and the businesses journey into one of the leading charge point energy and power management providers for Charge Point Operators (CPO) and Charging Solution Providers (CSP). Helping CPO's and CSP's get more fro…
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I talk to psychologist Dr Christopher Kavanagh about the phenomenon of secular gurus. We discussed the secularism of latter day gurus, how they differ and compare to traditional cult leaders, what traits it takes to be a secular guru (galaxy brainedness, cultishness, anti-establishmentarianism), psychopathy/sociopathy, narcissism and techniques for…
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In this episode Jane Summerfield and Owen Robinson discuss UK medical device regulation, focusing on the regulatory roadmap published by the MHRA, its implications for businesses, and the process for legislation development. They highlight the delay in core regulation target dates, the importance of stakeholder consultations, and the potential impa…
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When Robert Wone went to his close friends' house to stay the night after a late night at work in Washington D.C., little did he know it would be his last. His friends discovered him stabbed and unresponsive in the guest room later that night. A perplexing 911 call and an array of bizarre circumstantial evidence hint at a potential cover-up in this…
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In the second part of the episode, ⁠⁠Arne Thiermann⁠⁠ is leading the conversation with ⁠⁠Richard Backhaus⁠⁠, and ⁠⁠Lars Cornels⁠⁠ discussing the integration and implications of digital health, artificial intelligence, and legal considerations in the medical device industry. They explore how traditional companies like ⁠⁠Drägerwerk AG & Co. KGaA⁠⁠ ad…
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Join Lars, Shay, and Rob as they kick off the new year with a riveting discussion on some of the most complex human behaviour. In their first episode of 2024, they delve into the realm of sexual sadists, discussing their behaviours and exploring the boundaries between consensual BDSM practices, and criminal acts. Through insightful and candid conve…
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On July 15, 1976, a Dairyland Elementary School bus vanished out of thin air while dropping off children from summer camp. Luckily the 26 children and bus driver were found, but in the middle of a quarry over 100 miles away. This would go down as the largest kidnapping in US history. But, who were the kidnappers and what was their motive? If you wo…
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We are so glad to be back!!! Tune in to this week's episode to learn what the heck we've been up to, and stay for a crazy story! In 2012, newly single dad Dave Kroupa moved to Omaha, Nebraska where he decided he was ready to brave the dating scene for the first time in 10 years. He signed up on the dating site plentyoffish.com and ended up dating a…
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In this first part of the episode, Arne Thiermann is leading the conversation with Richard Backhaus, and Lars Cornels discussing the integration and implications of digital health, artificial intelligence, and legal considerations in the medical device industry. They explore how traditional companies like Drägerwerk AG & Co. KGaA adapt to digital i…
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In this episode, Robert F. Church⁠ takes the time to look back on his career with us. We talk about what ultimately led him to become a lawyer, how he ended up at Hogan Lovells, and how he became the institution in clinical trials. Of course, we also talk about what it means to manage such a heavy workload, how he takes time to switch off, and what…
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For this episode Ryan Maughan speaks to Lars Stegmann, CEO of supercapacitor technology developer Cap-XX. Lars explains what a supercapacitor is and where they might be used, in applications from off-highway machinery energy storage to aerospace. Ryan and Lars discuss the technology and also Cap-XX as a business, how the company has developed its t…
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Lars Iyer is back! On this episode I talk to novelist Lars Iyer about the fiction, the writing process, the relation between literature and the world, a writers compulsion to write. We speak about a whole range of writers like Plato, Samuel Beckett, Maurice Blanchot, Paul Celan, Margaret Duras, Thomas Bernhard. One of the things Lars suggests is th…
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Dive into a compelling episode of 'Beyond The Crime' with Lars, Shay, and Rob as they discuss the pressing epidemic of Child Exploitation Material (CEM) offenders. In this December episode, they examine the recent surge and explore the use of Schema Modes as a powerful tool to comprehend, confront, and prevent CEM offences.…
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For this episode Ryan Maughan speaks to Daan Moreels and Peter Leijnen, from the axial flux motor technology business Magnax. Daan and Peter tell Ryan about their journey and how they came to launch Magnax and be workign together. They go onto discuss axial flux motor technology and what they have been developing in this area. If you are interested…
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For this episode of the eTech49 podcast Ryan Maughan speaks to Noah Gedrimas from GPR, GPD have been pioneering a new technology for the localisation of autonomous vehicles and machinery using Ground Penetrating Radar. Noah and Ryan discuss his background and what attracted him to work in the autonomous vehicle sensor technology space and then go o…
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In this episode, Alice Valder Curran sits down with us to talk about her impressive career, why she ultimately chose Hogan Lovells as her employer, and what it takes to be successful in this area of the industry, even in times when you can only work part-time. Alice gives us a behind-the-scenes look at how to create your own niche and surround your…
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The Big Dog is playing at a cinema near you! Tickets available here https://www.2cpictures.com/films/thebigdog Dane McCusker is a director in Sydney, whose debut feature The Big Dog is about to start its theatrical release after sold-out sessions at Sydney Film Festival. The Big Dog is a dramedy about a married stockbroker with a penchant for the e…
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For this episode Ryan Maughan speaks to John Springer, who is Segment Manager for E-Mobility at Dynapower, a Sensata Technologies company. John has been involved in battery systems and power electronics for more than 10 years, working initially in battery development for elecrtonics devices before moving into battery systems for grid energy storage…
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Garth Davis is a director from Melbourne whose credits include the 6-time Oscar nominated Lion (2016), Mary Magdalene (2018), episodes of Jane Campion's show Top Of The Lake, and most recently Foe (2023). This episode we chatted about his beginnings in directing commercials, his first documentary feature in 2000 (one of Greig Fraser's first project…
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We are back a little early this week to bring you a mini episode! To start us off, Mallory brings us the haunting story of a camping trip gone wrong. Four Finnish teenagers set out on a camping trip, but only one of them makes it out alive - was it the survivor that killed the others or was someone else lurking in the woods? Then Ashley talks about…
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Join Dr Lars Madsen, Shay Addison and Dr Rob Brockman in episode two of 'Beyond The Crime' as they take you through a deeper dive of the Queensland childcare case that shocked Australia, and explore how we can use schema modes to understand the 'who' behind the 'what'.By Dr Lars Madsen, Shay Addison and Dr Rob Brockman
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On this episode I talk with Chris Voparil from Union Institute & University about American philosopher Richard Rorty. We discuss Rorty’s biography, his complicated relation with American Pragmatist philosophy and both analytic and continental philosophy, how Rorty dealt with accusations of relativism, his epistemological and moral pluralism, what R…
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We’re back after an unplanned hiatus! Thank you for sticking with us! On this episode, Ashley dives deep into the rabbit hole of 7M. What is 7M? Is it: A. A TikTok dance cult? B. A Christian movement to take over the world and usher in the apocalypse? OR C. All of the above? Take a listen and decide for yourself. Thank you to everyone who has suppo…
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In this episode, Randy Prebular sits down with us and we talk about his impressive professional career, how he actually wanted to be a pediatrician at the beginning of his career, and how he then went from being a research scientist to a partner in a major law firm. We hear many exciting anecdotes, Randy gives us a behind-the-scenes look and tips o…
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In this podcast episode, Alice Curran and Cullen Taylor discuss the implications of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) on the life sciences and healthcare sector. They explore how IRA can impact drug pricing, development, collaboration, and partnerships. The episode covers assessing IRA’s impact, economic provisions in agreements, launch strategies,…
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Richard Allen was charged with the murders of Abby Williams and Liberty German in October of 2022. If you’re unfamiliar with this case, we’d recommend you listen to episode 10. On this episode, Mallory walks us through the 130 page motion filed by Richard Allen’s defense team. The motion outlines why they believe the October 2022 search of Allen’s …
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For this episode Ryan Maughan speaks to Robert Rossi, who is Senior Vice President of Autonomous Systems at TuSimple. Robert has a wealth of experience in the development of autonomous vehicle technology, mapping technology and image processing. TuSimple is an autonomous driving technology business focused on the trucking and logistics market. Wher…
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Join your hosts, Dr Lars Madsen, Dr Robert Brockman and Shay Addison in their first podcast episode as they embark on a journey to delve "Beyond The Crime." We'll explore the world of schema therapy and discuss why we navigated towards this approach. In this episode we will also examine a pressing issue that has garnered significant attention in Au…
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On this mini episode, Ashley shares some local lore about Lake Lanier, a man made lake in north Georgia with a dark history and an excessive amount of mysterious deaths. Then, Mallory tells us about the bizarre events leading up to the disappearance of Lars Mittank, a young German national who was on vacation in Bulgaria. A fight and bouts of paran…
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In this episode​ оf 'Talking the Cure,'​ we dive into the latest developments​ іn clinical trials diversity, driven​ by the Food and Drug Omnibus Reform Act (FDORA). Join Stephanie Agu, Akosua Tuffuor and Deborah Cho​ as​ we explore FDORA's key provisions related to diversity action plans.We'll briefly summarize the history​ оf FDA's efforts​ іn th…
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What do you do on your downtime at work? Mallory discovers teensy weensy islands in the South Pacific. Tonight, Mallory tells us about one of those islands, specifically Pitcairn Island. It has a population of less than 50 people and by all accounts the people seem happy and friendly. The island is beautiful and the people of Pitcairn are eager to …
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Reagan Hancock and her husband Homer had just celebrated their first wedding anniversary and were just 6 weeks away from meeting their baby girl, Braxlynn Sage. But on the morning of October 9, 2020, Reagan would be found brutally murdered in her own home. The murderer? A mutual Facebook friend and the Hancock’s wedding photographer. What could hav…
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Infamous Redditor ReligionOfPeace was best known as a moderator on a barely legal subreddit called r/jailbait. This subreddit was a predator breeding ground and ReligionOfPeace further promoted his depraved interests by way of an image hosting site called That Old Guy's Image Host. But it had a strange URL that had users scratching their heads. It …
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On this mini episode, Mallory shares the story of Candace Scott. A woman who worked at a crematorium that would cremate cadavers that were used for education purposes at the University of Arkansas anatomy lab. Her job was to pick up the bodies, take them back for cremation, then return the ashes to the school who would return the remains to the fam…
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In 2012 an Instagram account called Healing_Belle was created. The description read: Belle Gibson, gamechanger with brain cancer and a food obsession. The feed was a highly curated selection of bright, well-composed photos of healthy meals, sunsets, and of a woman living her best life. Sounds like yet another wellness influencer, right? Wrong. Hear…
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Faith Hedgepeth was a Native American student at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill in September 2012. She was living with a good friend Karena while she was waiting to move into her own place a month later. Everyone loved Faith - that is, everyone except Karena’s ex-boyfriend who blamed Faith for splitting them up. One night, Faith and…
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Thomas M. Wright is an Australian director in Melbourne. He started as an actor and has since directed 2 features, the most recent being The Stranger, a Netflix original crime thriller starring Joel Edgerton and Sean Harris which premiered at Cannes 2022. He's incredibly intelligent and articulate. In this interview we chatted about everything from…
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On this episode of the podcast, I talk to Swedish philosopher Prof. Martin Hägglund from Yale University about his book This Life: Why Mortality Makes Us Free. The dominant theme of our conversation was the meaning of freedom. Martin has a distinct notion of the demands of being free and we got into a detailed discussion about what freedom really m…
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We’re back! After relearning how to have a conversation, Mallory and Ashley discuss two major trials - Idaho v. Lori Vallow Daybell and Colorado v. Letecia Stauch. Nothing is better than justice being served and it felt especially monumental that it was served in time for Mother’s Day. If you’re interested in hearing the full story behind these Mot…
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For this episode Ryan Maughan speaks to Tim Hade who is the Co-Founder & Chief Development Officer at Scale Microgrids. Scale Microgrids are a developer of Microgrids, they design and install large scale solar, battery storage and power management systems to create local renewable energy based systems for corporate clients. Following a career in th…
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On this episode I talk to Prof. Joost van Loon about French philosopher and sociologist Bruno Latour. We talked about a lot! Joost taught me about Latour’s actor network theory and while we were doing that we ended up chatting about the importance of concrete controversies, how objectivity works, the production of science, conspiracy theories, vacc…
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