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July 4, 2009. Former NFL quarterback Steve McNair is found murdered in his Nashville condo. After just four days of investigating it was ruled a murder-suicide. But what if it wasn’t? Over the course of this nine-part series, host Tim Rohan will guide you through the McNair case, reviewing the findings and re-examining crucial details in a new light.
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Owl Have You Know is Rice Business’ podcast created to share the experiences of alumni, faculty, students and other members of our business community – real stories of belonging, failing, rebounding and, ultimately, succeeding. During meaningful conversations, we dive deep into how each guest has built success through troubles and triumphs before, during and after they set foot in McNair Hall. The Owl Have You Know Podcast is a production of Rice University Jones Graduate School of Business ...
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A podcast that explores cases where there are obvious discrepancies and cover ups...and how those involved distract from the truth. Using half intuition and half logic...the podcast delves into possible other avenues and oversights.
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Send us a text What happens when the life of an NFL legend unravels in the most tragic of ways? This episode uncovers the heartbreaking and complex story of Steve McNair, a celebrated quarterback whose off-field struggles culminated in a devastating murder-suicide. We first explore McNair’s rise to fame, his marriage to Mechelle, and the severe cha…
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From Dubai to Houston, Pooja Talreja’s journey is one of resilience, growth, and discovery. Her story is about more than just crossing continents—it's about breaking through personal and professional barriers to find her true passion. After a pivot from accounting to HR, Pooja is now the senior vice president of people at Ironclad Environmental Sol…
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Send us a text How do you find strength when you're overwhelmed by fear and anxiety? On this week's "Love U Miss U Bye," I, Christi Chanelle, open up about the harrowing experience of watching my father grapple with severe health complications, including a life-threatening blood clot and multiple surgeries. I reflect on the deep-seated trauma of lo…
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Send us a text How can the justice system allow a known threat to roam free and endanger lives? Join us in this eye-opening episode of the LOVE U MISS U BYE podcast as we dissect the heinous actions of Benjamin Foster, a man with a disturbing history of violence against women, and the harrowing story of his latest victim, Justine Siemens. We examin…
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If you think the democrats and republicans are different, you’re naive. We have been given the illusion of choice but they pack their cabinets with BlackRock affiliations and Larry Fink is on speed dial for both parties. • best way to fight back is arm yourself with knowledge • why are Venezuelans here and doing their Nino Brown impersonations?…
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When it comes to alumni engagement, few Owls are as deeply connected as Tim Okabayashi. A proud Rice Business alum, Tim not only earned his MBA here but also served as president of the Rice Business Student Association, volunteered with the admissions office, and played a key role in the consulting club. In October 2020, Tim and fellow alum Karen C…
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Democrats and Republicans are not as far apart as you think in terms of goals and connections- they are both doing the bidding of technology oligarchs and not you • spiritually, the war has already begun and you get to win by vibrating with the higher energies • the battle is sold as red v blue but it’s really good vs evil and we are good!…
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Send us a text As a chill settles in the air and leaves start to turn, join me on a walk down memory lane to those crisp New Jersey Septembers. From the nervous excitement of the first day of school to the comforting presence of family, I share how the fall season always brings a wave of nostalgia and warmth. But it’s not just about reminiscing—cel…
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Send us a text Just a quick update, new episode this Thursday 08/29/2024! Sorry for the delay, see you soon! Support the show Watch the episodes on YOUTUBE: Love u Miss u Bye https://youtube.com/@Loveumissubye?si=qp5BK-Pf89SexD0k Website https://christichanelle.com/ TikTok- ChristiChanelle https://www.tiktok.com/@christichanelle?is_from_webapp=1&se…
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Interested in learning the key to a peaceful transition from military to civilian life? For many veterans, it's found in an unexpected place: beekeeping. Meet Steve Jimenez '22, a veteran and Rice Business alum, who discovered an unexpected passion when a friend introduced him to beekeeping. In 2018, this passion became a mission when he founded Hi…
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Send us a text Ever found yourself engrossed in a true crime story and wondered how you would navigate the complexities of personal safety in your own life? Join me as I unravel the emotional layers of this gripping topic, starting with a heartfelt confrontation over a tragic misunderstanding that underscores the importance of effective communicati…
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Send us a text What drives a charming individual to commit unspeakable crimes, and why do some people find themselves inexplicably drawn to such dark figures? Join us as we unravel the psychological intricacies behind the terrifying actions of Wade Wilson, whose devastating crimes shattered the peace of Cape Coral. We explore the chilling details o…
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Krissy White '23 caught the hospitality bug after graduating from Northeastern University in 2006. She put her undergraduate degree in public & organizational communications to work immediately by joining the front office team of the St. Regis Hotel in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Krissy spent the next eight years living and breathing the luxury hospitalit…
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Send us a text I wrestle with the disheartening state of women's rights and the tough political decisions that lie ahead. Family gatherings are supposed to be fun and heartwarming, right? My 4th of July was anything but simple as I confronted the challenge of bonding with relatives despite clashing beliefs and my introverted tendencies. I recount t…
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Our guest is an Army veteran, a world-class boxer, a father, a strategic credit advisor at BP, and on top of all that, a Rice Business alum. DeRae Crane '22 was raised in Davenport, Iowa by a single father, and began boxing at the age of 9. He was awarded the Bart Stupak Scholarship to attend Northern Michigan University (NMU) for boxing, which is …
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Send us a text We'll talk about the awkwardness of confronting your hairstylist, the internal debate of whether to speak up or stay silent, and how to manage your expectations when things don't go as planned. Do you put a review on Yelp or just hold it in? Let's talk about it. Support the show Watch the episodes on YOUTUBE: Love u Miss u Bye https:…
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I try to not be super cynical but his shooting and that Secret Service detail seemed off to me • toxic masculinity is a thing and it doesn’t have to be - it’s just bad behavior that keeps being rewarded • natural leaders are scarce these days • the bar is low to be considered an amazing person - taking care of my mom shouldn’t make me amazing that’…
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Send us a text Have you ever felt the weight of life's fleeting nature pressing down on you, urging you to make every moment count? Reflecting on the recent losses of Shannen Doherty and Richard Simmons, we delve into the essence of seizing the day and making meaningful choices. I share my own journey of transformation, from feeling stuck in a mono…
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STL is a heartbreaking 💔 region - so many good things but a lot of corruption and the Black middle class lives in other more thriving cities • Don’t make your pick for president based off of George Clooney • can you run Kamala as the replacement when most people mispronounce her name?
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Mikki Hebl, an industrial organizational psychologist and the Martha and Henry Malcolm Lovett Chair of Psychology – Professor of Management at Rice University, has been studying workplace discrimination and diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) for 30 years, well before DEI became the widely discussed topic it is today. In March of this year, Mikki…
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Send us a text What happens when the foundation of your home and heart is shaken by loss? Join me on an emotional journey through the bittersweet memories of growing up in New Jersey, enveloped by the warmth and love my mom and stepdad provided. As I recount the cherished moments of my childhood, I also confront the devastating turning point of my …
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People are mad that Biden is sick and guess what - this is the future for a lot of people and the healthcare system has no help 😳 get really mad about that • sex is not love so stop throwing it at everybody and the day Black women put their foot down and stand on business, Black men will transform overnight- facts • allow God to be good to you by f…
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Joe has dementia. His inner circle has known for years he has some cognitive decline- he shouldn’t drop out. He should win and then step down and his wife should let him - time to take the keys • apparently Black people didn’t know about project 2025 - the Republican plan to demolish things even further under Trump • and apparently people travel to…
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