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The Truth & Justice Podcast is listener driven show, devoted to the pursuit of truth and justice. Host, Bob Ruff, investigates potential wrongful conviction and cold cases using a unique crowdsourcing approach. Bob invites listeners to participate in the investigations, as he breaks down a new case in each season in real time. Truth & Justice season 15 follows and investigates the potential wrongful conviction of Jodi (Joseph) Hill, and the divide between the people of Benton Harbor Michigan ...
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Wrongful Conviction Podcasts

Wrongful Conviction Podcasts

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Based on the files of the lawyers who freed them, Wrongful Conviction features interviews with men and women who have spent decades in prison for crimes they did not commit – some of them had even been sentenced to death. These are their stories.
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Wrongful Conviction

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Hosted by celebrated criminal justice reform advocate and founding board member of the Innocence Project Jason Flom, Pulitzer prize-winning podcast host and producer Maggie Freleng, and Emmy Award-winning writer, producer, and podcast host Lauren Bright Pacheco, Wrongful Conviction features intimate conversations with men and women who have spent years in prison for crimes they maintain they did not commit. Some have been fully exonerated and reunited with family and friends while others con ...
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Suspect

Wondery | Campside

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Suspect is an investigative series about mislaid justice and the kinds of weighty decisions that detectives, lawyers, and jurors make every day - decisions that, once made, are almost impossible to reverse. Season 3: Five Shots in the Dark follows Leon Benson, who spent 24 years in an Indiana state prison for the 1998 murder of a young man named Kasey Schoen. His conviction hinged on the testimony of two eyewitnesses – but what if their memories turned out to be wrong? And what if the people ...
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Adam Buxton and Mei Mac star in a true crime podcast about a fictional event. In 2014 a devastating house fire shatters the quiet life of Greenloch, a rural English village. Teenager Mason Miller is presumed dead in the blaze. When investigators sift through the ashes, no trace of his body is found. The mystery of Mason’s disappearance ignites a global media frenzy. It draws in police, reporters, and psychics from around the world - all obsessed with one question: Where is Mason Miller? Year ...
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The Startup Podcast

Yaniv Bernstein, Chris Saad

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A guide to the unique mindset and approach that drives Silicon Valley style disruption. Build product, raise money, and scale your startup like the best. TSP hosts Chris Saad and Yaniv Bernstein share practical advice based on decades of experience at Google, Uber, and their own startups.
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Pursuing Justice

Harriet Hendel

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What if you or someone you loved were arrested, convicted and incarcerated for a crime --a crime for which you or that person was innocent? What if the lawyer you hired was incompetent and you were out of funds and out of options? What if years and decades had gone by and you or your loved one were still behind bars? Where would you find help? Wrongful conviction in the United States occurs more often than you might think. In 2022, the National Registry of Exonerations recorded 417 people wh ...
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LOVE MURDER

Jessie Pray and Andie Cassette

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Jessie Pray and Andie Cassette team up each week to tell stories of love and relationships gone fatally wrong. This show is all about seemingly normal people driven to terrible madness by passion and rage. Hang out with your new best friends each week to discover how someone can go from sweet to murderous in the blink of an eye, and to hear all the ways murder can give love a real bad name.
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How do we tackle the root causes of crime and create sustainable solutions to society’s toughest challenges? Right From Wrong is more than a podcast—it’s a movement. Hosted by Jacob Dunne, author, campaigner, and advocate for restorative justice, this series explores the ripple effects of crime, guilt, and accountability, offering real stories of transformation and healing. Season one revisits the night that changed Jacob’s life forever—a single punch that led to a manslaughter conviction. T ...
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Miss Heard Song Lyrics is a podcast lovingly dedicated to all of us who have ever sung along to our favorite jam with such conviction not realizing we are totally singing the wrong words. Hosted by me Miss Heard (aka Melody), I will share famous songs that have been sung incorrectly through the years and have guests from time to time stop by to share their cringe worthy song moments proudly on this podcast. And if we are lucky, have songwriters share their inspiration and backstory of these ...
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Proof: A True Crime Podcast is a serialized investigation into cases of potential wrongful conviction. Hosted by Susan Simpson of the Undisclosed Podcast and Jacinda Davis of TV’s Evil Lives Here, Proof unravels the tangled and competing demands of the legal system, police practices, truth, guilt and innocence. Season 2: The second season of Proof: Murder at the Warehouse takes Susan Simpson and Jacinda Davis to Manteca, CA where they reinvestigate the murder of 18-year-old Renee Ramos. On J ...
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A true crime podcast with a different point of view. Every week, Alice and Brett bring their unique perspective as prosecutors to the most famous cold case mysteries of all time. Murder, mayhem, disappearances, you name it. If it's true crime, they're on the case. Custom case art by Hannah Hill. https://instagram.com/serious_moonlite?igshid=lhy8ijowoc9p
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Why was mild-mannered, middle aged Sue Neill-Fraser convicted of murdering her partner Bob Chappell on their yacht in January 2009? It was a circumstantial case – no body, no witnesses, no weapon and no confession. Sue has always maintained her innocence and is now in her 13th year of a 23 year sentence in a Tasmanian prison. Psychologist and film producer Eve Ash jumped in at the deep end and has meticulously dissected this case for 12 years in a search for the truth. When Eve was joined by ...
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Murder in Illinois

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In 2007, Chris Vaughn was arrested during a funeral for his wife and three children. He would be tried and convicted of their murders. To this day he maintains no memory of what occurred that tragic day 20 years ago. Murder in Illinois follows the complicated circumstances that led to Vaughn’s conviction, as well as the forensic evidence his supporters believe proves his innocence- in attempt to answer one question: Who killed the Vaughn family?
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Are you sitting on your dream instead of acting on it because the voice in your head is telling you, “no”? Are you afraid of failure? Maybe you think you’re just too old to begin a new adventure.What if, instead, you could squash these fears and silence the scared voice that prevents you from taking the leap and live your TRUE purpose?If you can learn to change just ONE thought, then I promise you will change your life.This podcast will show YOU how to STOP fear in its tracks so you can take ...
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Record of Wrong

KARE 11 / TEGNA

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You’ve heard of the wrongfully convicted being exonerated of their crimes, but what does it take to get there? Record of Wrong is a KARE 11 podcast that delves deep into the world of the criminal justice system, from the perspective of the people appealing their convictions. This six-part series hosted by KARE 11's Emily Haavik examines the towering obstacles to prove innocence after conviction, and the burden those people carry long after they have been freed. New episodes are released on T ...
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Some say he met them through his job. Some say he came to their houses, or offered them a ride home. According to dozens of women, Roger Golubski, a detective with the Kansas City, Kansas Police Department, raped, assaulted and stalked them. After decades of secrecy and fear, he was scheduled to face trial in Federal Court,charged with assault, rape and kidnapping. And accused of much more. But Golubski’s trial never began. On Corruption Uncovered, we share stories of the women, the police d ...
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Wrongful

Crystal Clear Media

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Wrongful deep dives cases of potential wrongful convictions and prosecutions. Season 1: The Wrongful Conviction of Zachariah Anderson – 6 episodes. Season 2: MA v. Karen Read – Episodes begin June 19th. Join us to see if she will be found innocent or guilty. Episodes and links to social media can be found at WrongfulPod.com and wherever you get your podcasts. #FreeZachariahAnderson #FreeKarenRead #WrongfulPod
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Exploitation Of Of A MOTHER, VETERAN, SECURITY OFFICER AND PARALEGAL WRONGFULLY CONVICTED &MURDER

Woman veteran*TORTURED SINCE TDCJ* TORTURE TECHNOLOGY IN SAN ANTONIO

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Corruption, Lies, Technology, Slander, Exploitation, and ERASED POST ON GOOGLE AND THIS GOVERNMENT FACILITY HAS TRIED TO SET UP THE WRONG VETERAN......WANT TO ASK WHY? This is what is done to take advantage of a wrongfully convicted victim Without an advocate In Texas San Antonio took it upon their self to set up murder with TDCJ of a veteran mother who never got a trial to claim homicide.....per family court attorney A Targeted Individual Since TDCJ My daughter has been exploited
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Follow the Truth

WRAL News | Raleigh, North Carolina

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Who really killed Michael Jordan’s father? Follow the Truth is a true crime podcast re-investigating the murder of Michael Jordan’s dad, James R. Jordan Sr. and one of the men convicted of his murder. Daniel Green has served nearly three decades in a North Carolina prison maintaining his innocence in the killing. Veteran crime reporter Amanda Lamb questions the evidence, and explores whether this is a case of wrongful conviction.
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Righteous Convictions features music executive, philanthropist, and activist Jason Flom in conversation with a diverse who's-who of advocates at the forefront of critical issues that will impact our future. Guests include Sir Richard Branson, Ashley Judd, Senator Dick Durbin, Sister Helen Prejean, Seth Godin, Congressman James Clyburn, and many more. His discussions with these thought leaders and change-makers uncover and inspire the most powerful actions we can take for reform, equal justic ...
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Bone Valley

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​​In 1987, 18-year-old Michelle Schofield was found dead in a phosphate pit in Florida. Two years later, her husband Leo was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. Fifteen years later, previously unidentified fingerprints matched Jeremy Scott--a violent teenager who lived nearby. Jeremy has since confessed to Michelle’s murder. Yet Leo Schofield remains behind bars. In this groundbreaking podcast, Bone Valley host Gilbert King uncovers startling new evidence that Jeremy is responsible fo ...
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The Innocence Project London (IPL) is a pro bono organisation where students work with lawyers and academics to deconstruct claims of innocence from convicted individuals who have exhausted the criminal appeals process, with the aim of submitting applications to the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) .
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Forgiven

Coughlan Jim

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An Irish priest’s naked body found, brutally murdered, in a lonely Texas hotel room... a life ruined by wrongful conviction, and a decades-long campaign for justice... a story of secrets, desperation and a murderer who was never caught. Forgiven is a two-part investigative podcast series by Irish Examiner journalist Ann Murphy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This is the story of the wrongful conviction of Brendan Dassey. When Brendan Dassey uttered “I’m really stupid Mum, I can’t help it” this was not the failure of a vulnerable teenager but the exposure of the systemic failings of Wisconsin's criminal justice system. This season join me as I step back into Manitowoc 2005 and explore and re-examine the factors at the heart of this profound miscarriage of justice.
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In Justice

Spencer Daniels & Lisa Spees

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From Crawlspace Media and the team behind Death by Incarceration, comes In Justice, an advocacy-focused wrongful conviction podcast hosted and produced by Lisa Spees and Spencer Daniels. With Lisa's years of experience in the advocacy field, she provides credibility. Spencer attempts to steer the conversation without terribly offending everyone. follow us on instagram @injusticepod follow us on tiktok @injusticepod follow us on Twitter @injustice_pod follow us on facebook www.facebook.com/in ...
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Kansas City Today is a daily news podcast from KCUR Studios bringing you all things Kansas City, wrapped up in 15 minutes or less. Whether you’re an early bird or a night owl, it’ll be waiting in your feed every weekday. Hosted by Nomin Ujiyediin.
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Choppin' It Up With Jimmie C. is a dynamic podcast where we cover everything from sports and resiliency to mental health and integrity. We tackle social justice and human rights issues from a perspective you've never heard before. Jimmie C. Gardner was playing for a Chicago Cubs minor league team when he was falsely accused of heinous crimes and sentenced to 110 years in prison. During the 27 years he fought for his freedom before his exoneration, he prayed for the opportunity to have the mi ...
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FairPlay is an original discussion series on Wrongful Convictions from JustcieNews.Net where a "Fair" dialog takes place from the vantage point of the accused, and brings forward those voices that are mostly ignored by the society. Hosted by Justice News managing editor Imran Siddiqui, FairPlay sheds light on the injustices in the U.S. justice system, based on facts, data, and ground realities, without any fear to speak the truth. FairPlay, Conversations@JusticeNews, uncovers a wide variety ...
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Creating a Cannibal is a podcast dedicated to exposing the truth behind the wrongful conviction that left John Ortiz-Kehoe labeled as a monster and sentenced him to die in prison. Now, for the first time, you are about to hear the true story of what happened inside and outside of the courtroom.
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The Z Files

Professor Zhang

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Calling all crime enthusiasts! The Z Files podcast is your space to learn the nitty gritty details about crime in order to improve your personal safety, remove anxiety about victimization, and satisfy that weird curiosity we all have about law breakers. Criminology and Sociology professor Tiffany Zhang exposes the anatomy of all things criminal from shoplifting to wrongful convictions to crimes of the government. Episodes will cover the mafia, torture in the US, the CIA, juvenile delinquency ...
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We wrap up our coverage of the Pablo Velez case with a look at the evidence against him and answer the question--is an innocent man in prison? Check out our new True Crime Substack the True Crime Times at: https://t.co/26TIoM14Tg Check out our other show The Prosecutors: Legal Briefs for discussion on cases, controversial topics, or conversations w…
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Chapter 1 What's Getting Life "Getting Life: An Innocent Man's 25-Year Journey from Prison to Peace" is a memoir written by Michael Morton, detailing his wrongful conviction and subsequent release after spending nearly 25 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. In 1986, Morton was arrested and convicted of the murder of his wife, Christine. …
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On the morning of August 4, 1992, a man and his wife discovered the body of 31-year-old Vernon Huggins while walking their dog in Toledo, OH. He had been savagely beaten to death. Toledo police investigated the crime but after three months, the case was labeled inactive. In December of that same year, the case was reopened after a call was made to …
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On the morning of August 4, 1992, a man and his wife discovered the body of 31-year-old Vernon Huggins while walking their dog in Toledo, OH. He had been savagely beaten to death. Toledo police investigated the crime but after three months, the case was labeled inactive. In December of that same year, the case was reopened after a call was made to …
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Sandra Hemme spent 43 years in a Missouri prison for a murder she did not commit. But her case should help others wrongfully convicted win their freedom, because the judges directly addressed the issue of false confessions. Sandra Hemme, the Missouri woman who served 43 years in prison for a murder she did not commit, has been home now for six mont…
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Meet the aronia berry. It's native to North America, easy to grow in the Midwest and full of antioxidants: So why don’t more U.S. consumers know about it? It seems like every few years, a different kind of fruit or vegetable becomes hip and trendy. But what if the next healthy superfruit was being grown by farmers across the Midwest? The aronia ber…
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Have you ever wished for an intelligent assistant that could seamlessly integrate into your workflow, anticipating your needs and enhancing your productivity? What if AI could transform not just how we write, but how we work across all applications? In this episode, Yaniv Bernstein is joined by Shishir Mehrotra, CEO of the newly merged Coda and Gra…
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Chapter 1 What's The Flavor Bible "The Flavor Bible" is a renowned culinary reference book co-authored by Andrew Dornenburg and Karen A. McNeil. Published in 2008, it serves as a guide to understanding flavor pairings and combinations in cooking. The book is unique in that it does not contain traditional recipes. Instead, it provides an extensive l…
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The Philadelphia Eagles won Super Bowl 59 last night in New Orleans, getting their revenge against Kansas City and preventing the Chiefs from making history. Hear what happened in the game, and how both Chiefs and Eagles fans across the metro felt about the loss. Plus: Kansas homeowners might see property tax relief in the near future. Lawmakers sa…
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Bob sits down with the Host and Creator of the Rainbow Crimes podcast. CJ talks about her journey creating a show that spreads awareness about crimes involving a marginalized community, and speaks about a couple of the cases that she's covered. The majority of the funding of our work comes directly from listeners, through our Patreon community. To …
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On this Current Affairs, Jessie and Andie bring you an update on the case of Kaitlyn Conley, whose conviction for the manslaughter of her boss Mary Yoder. Current Affairs is Love Murder's show about the stories of love gone fatally wrong that are in the news right now. Sources: https://www.uticaod.com/story/news/local/2025/02/05/kaitlyn-conley-rele…
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Chapter 1 What's Blank "Blank" is a notable work by Trinidadian-Canadian poet and author Marlene NourbeSe Philip. It was published in the context of examining themes of language, identity, colonialism, and the experiences of the Black diaspora. Philip is well-regarded for her innovative use of language and form, often blending poetry with prose and…
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Janet is out on assignment, and Bob and Zaq do their best to hold down the fort. The guys answer listener questions about Raelene Baker's work at the Minnesota Prison Doula Project, and have an indepth discussion about prison reform. The majority of the funding of our work comes directly from listeners, through our Patreon community. To join Patreo…
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Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, now an international star thanks to Taylor Swift, will once again be in the spotlight on Super Bowl Sunday. Plus: KCUR and its NPR sister station in Philadelphia have our own bet on the big game — find out what's at stake. Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has been front and center in a lot of the …
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Chapter 1 What's Black Rednecks and White Liberals "Black Rednecks and White Liberals" is a collection of essays by economist and social theorist Thomas Sowell, published in 2005. In this book, Sowell explores various social, cultural, and economic issues concerning race and ethnicity in America, particularly focusing on the implications of cultura…
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Had things gone a different way, Chiefs fans could have been rooting for the world-champion Kansas City Mules this Super Bowl — or perhaps the Kansas City Texans. In a special episode, we're exploring how this controversial name first came to be. As the dynasty-level Kansas City Chiefs prepare for another Super Bowl appearance this Sunday, the team…
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Welcome to another episode of Right From Wrong. I’m Jacob Dunne, and today, I’m sharing one of the most pivotal chapters of my journey—one that completely reshaped my understanding of accountability, forgiveness, and the power of restorative justice. In this episode, I’m honoured to be joined by two incredible women who have profoundly impacted my …
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Is the AI landscape about to be turned on its head? Are we witnessing the birth of a new social media giant? In this episode, Yaniv Bernstein, Shira Lazar, and Amir Shevat dive into the latest tech developments that are reshaping industries and sparking heated debates. In this episode, you will: Analyze the impact of DeepSeek on the AI industry and…
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Chapter 1 What's French Philosophy "French Philosophy" by Stephen Gaukroger is a comprehensive examination of the evolution and key themes within the landscape of French philosophical thought from the Renaissance through to contemporary times. Gaukroger, a noted philosopher and historian of ideas, explores how French philosophy has shaped, and been…
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The Trump administration’s ban on refugee arrivals and federal funding for resettlement organizations is impacting Kansas City agencies, and their work to support the people who've already arrived. President Trump ordered the suspension of federally-funded refugee services and admissions. In Kansas City, groups are struggling to serve newly-arrived…
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Join us for a thought-provoking episode with our esteemed guest, Peter Panagore, an ex-reverend turned bestselling author and spiritual counselor, as we explore the profound impact of near-death experiences on personal transformation. With a wild childhood of skiing and backpacking shaped by ADHD and religious upbringing, Peter's journey takes an e…
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Miss Heard celebrates Season 6, Episode 284 with Paula Abdul’s hit “Opposites Attract” and the iconic music video with cartoon MC Skat Kat. Thanks to that fateful Los Angeles Lakers game that had the Jacksons there which helped them discover Paula Abdul with her choreography talents. This discovery led to high profile choreography projects with the…
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Two years after a salty old sea pilot steers a 40-ton ship into the West Seattle Bridge, he disappears never to be seen again. His wife says he took off after they separated, but the police suspect otherwise. Sources: No Regrets & Other True Crime Cases - Crime Files Volume II https://www.historylink.org/File/8137 https://www.seattletimes.com/seatt…
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We continue our look at the wrongful conviction of Pablo Velez, Jr. Check out our new True Crime Substack the True Crime Times at: https://t.co/26TIoM14Tg Check out our other show The Prosecutors: Legal Briefs for discussion on cases, controversial topics, or conversations with content creators Get Prosecutors Podcast Merch: https://www.bonfire.com…
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As a startup founder, are you constantly putting out fires and feeling overwhelmed? You may be falling into some common pitfalls without even realizing it. In this episode, Yaniv and Chris are joined by Alexis D’Amecour, Head of Coaching at Mochary Method, to discuss the top founder failure modes that executive coaches see - and how to avoid them. …
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A tuberculosis outbreak that started in Wyandotte County, Kansas, has grown to be one of the largest in the U.S. since the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention started tracking the illness in the 1950s. We'll discuss the disease, what we know about this outbreak's origins, and who's at risk. Nomin Ujiyediin spoke with Bek Shackelford-Nwangang…
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Bob sits down with Raelene Baker, the Doula Program Manager for the Ostara Initiative. They discuss the need for support for pregnant and parenting people in prison, and the programs and support the Ostara Initiative currently provides for those in need. Learn more about the Ostara Initiative or donate at their website: https://www.ostarainitiative…
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On this week's Current Affairs, Jessie and Andie tell the story of an 88-year old husband who allegedly killed his wife and (very poorly) tried to stage her death as a suicide; as well as a horrifying plot by a granddaughter and her boyfriend that left her Veteran grandparents dead. Current Affairs is Love Murder's show about the stories of love go…
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Roger Golubski will never face trial. But accountability and systemic change in KCK are still possible. In episode 8, we examine what justice might look like, and what you can do to help make it a reality. We hear from Tamika Mallory, and Mysonne Linen, two of the founding members of Until Freedom. We also hear from Carmen Perez Jordan, who runs Th…
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Bob, Zaq, and Janet discuss Bob's interview with the Hosts of "Murder on Songbird Road", Lauren Bright Pacheco and Bob Motta. They discuss what they know about the case and answer listener questions. The majority of the funding of our work comes directly from listeners, through our Patreon community. To join Patreon, click THIS LINK. At the $5/mont…
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Fans of the desserts at Baba’s Pantry will get to try even more sweet treats in a new, dedicated space right next door. After Kansas City embraced their Palestinian deli, the Kamal family is expanding with Baba's Bakery, which they call a "labor of love." Baba's, on 63rd Street, was well-loved even before Bon Appetit named them one of “10 Best New …
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New Madrid, Missouri, seems obsessed with the fault lines under its surface, but few residents in the area have insurance in case a big earthquake hits again. Plus: Some places in southwest Kansas may only have 25 years of water left. One proposal to help would take river water from near Kansas City and move it to western Kansas. The New Madrid Sei…
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Research shows that although 90% of those incarcerated are eventually released, most people will have little to no access to rehabilitative and reentry services. People with arrest records often return to their communities without the resources and support needed to successfully reintegrate into society. Additionally, in the United States, those wi…
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On July 23rd, 1991, Carlos Torres and Charles Rivera were shot and killed while in a car in North Philadelphia, PA. One witness who later recanted identified Pedro Reynoso as the shooter. Despite 2 alibi witnesses, travel documents and pictures showing that Pedro was in the Dominican Republic at the time of the shooting, he was charged, convicted a…
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On July 23rd, 1991, Carlos Torres and Charles Rivera were shot and killed while in a car in North Philadelphia, PA. One witness who later recanted identified Pedro Reynoso as the shooter. Despite 2 alibi witnesses, travel documents and pictures showing that Pedro was in the Dominican Republic at the time of the shooting, he was charged, convicted a…
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In this episode of Right From Wrong, I'm taking you on an incredibly personal journey alongside someone who has been instrumental in my path to redemption: Wendy, my probation officer from all those years ago. When my life was at its lowest point, Wendy stepped in to help me navigate the complexities of probation, the court system, and, most import…
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On this first episode of Right From Wrong, we're delving deep into stories of transformation, brotherhood, and the harsh realities of growing up in challenging environments. I'm joined by my close friend, Akai Douglas, who was there the night my single punch tragically ended a life. Akai stands as a testament to resilience and change, having faced …
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Are we witnessing the dawn of a new era in AI, or the potential erosion of democracy through unchecked technological power? In this hard-hitting episode, Chris Saad and Yaniv Bernstein tackle the latest seismic shifts in the AI landscape. From Project Stargate's staggering $500 billion investment to DeepSeek's game-changing cost-effective model, th…
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