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Join the Kochanski’s as they explore the unsolved mysteries and true crime stories that continue to haunt the world. They will dive deep into the evidence left behind, the mistakes made by investigators, mishandling by the media, and much more. Share in the laughter and create inside jokes with us as we work together to bring attention to cases and work to solve these cold cases and mysteries. Every cold case we cover we will give details to leave tips or ways to get the case more attention.
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Steve Reifman's "Teach the Whole Child" Podcast

Steve Reifman's "Teach the Whole Child" Podcast

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During his 24-year career as a National Board Certified elementary educator, Steve Reifman has created an approach that engages the whole child and empowers students to achieve academic excellence, build strong character, develop lasting work habits and social skills, and take charge of their health & wellness. He is excited to launch his new podcast. (It’s actually more like a TED Talk or workshop presentation than a traditional podcast.) In each episode he will be sharing strategies, stori ...
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On April 18, former Italian prime minister Enrico Letta published his hotly-anticipated report, assessing the state of Europe's single market. Research fellow Aslak Berg and assistant director Zach Meyers sat down with podcast host Octavia Hughes to discuss the key takeaways from the report, as well as its shortcomings. They assess the reaction fro…
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This episode we will highlight the works and practice/ development of Arcelia Gandarilla. She will discuss her thesis as well as frameworks and individual psycho-educational theories and morals. This podcast is not intended to serve or replace psychological therapy or counseling services. If you, or someone you know, are experiencing mental health …
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The EU has for years been a proponent of better regulation: steps to make sure regulation is evidence-based, proportionate, and made in a transparent way. However, there has been a perception that the quality of regulation in the bloc has declined recently. To discuss the EU's performance on better regulation and what the next Commission might impr…
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https://www.adta.org/marian-chace-biography https://www.ted.com/talks/molly_wright_how_every_child_can_thrive_by_five https://cmtaisite.wordpress.com/2016/02/06/marian-chace-the-pioneer-in-dmt-2/ Chaiklin, S. Marian Chace: Dancer & Pioneer Dance Therapy. ADTA – Marian Chace Biography. Retrieved from www.adta.org. Dance/Movement Therapy: A Healing A…
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Savvy is excited to tell this one because it combines the Paranormal and True Crime! Please forgive her when she gets Al Gore and Al Pacino and Al Capone confused. The St. Valentine's Day Massacre is considered one of the deadliest mob killings and massacres in Chicago's history. To this day Chicago has vowed never to build anything in this place. …
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Globalisation may not have gone into reverse, but it is surely changing – and not in Germany’s favour. Encouraged by the US, von der Leyen wants to push ahead with the ‘economic security strategy’, which would seek to limit the export of advanced technologies to China. But Germany worries that the Commission is trying to grab new powers and that it…
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Link to Emily's Thesis: https://www.proquest.com/docview/2937491150 This podcast is not intended to serve in the place of psychological therapy or counseling services. If you or someone you know is experiencing mental health challenges please utilize our resource link list for national resources in various therapy modalities to seek therapy.…
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Savvy has had this case on her mind since she first heard this story on the Crime Junkie Podcast. Join the Kochanski's as they dive into the case. There is a lot in this case that both doesn't make sense and brings up more questions. The FBI keeps a tight lip on something that could solve the case, two witnesses never tracked down or spoken to. If …
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As we enter the third year of full-scale war in Ukraine and the possibility of Trump's re-election becomes more likely, Charles Grant, director, and Luigi Scazzieri, senior research fellow, consider how the EU's role in defence is changing. They discuss where the money for a larger defence budget would come from and whether the Commission could pla…
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Link to Thesis "The Art of Sleep": https://www.proquest.com/docview/2835419779 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MuIMqhT8DM Disclaimer: This podcast is not intended to serve in the place of psychological therapy or counseling services. If you or someone you know is experiencing mental health challenges please utilize our resource link list for natio…
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Join the Kochanskis' in making fun of the fact that Savvy cannot speak at all during this episode. The Investor, a fishing boat, in Craig, Alaska catches fire one day before the end of the summer salmon season (try saying that five times fast). Discovered on the boat is the bodies of the Coulthurst family, and it is believed that their 4 deck hands…
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References: https://emilyadannunzio.wordpress.com/2015/11/16/beautiful-words-from-dancemovement-therapy-pioneer-trudi-schoop/ https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/002246696700100407?journalCode=seda https://www.nytimes.com/1999/07/23/arts/trudi-schoop-95-pioneer-in-therapy-using-dance.html This podcast is not intended to serve or replace ps…
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In our latest Centre for European Reform podcast Dame Melinda Simmons, Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Ukraine 2019-2023, and Hanna Shelest, Director of Security Programmes at the Foreign Policy Council Ukrainian Prism, join the CER's Deputy Director, Ian Bond, on the two-year anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. They examine…
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Dive into decades long cold case about Little Jane Doe with the Kochanski's. Little Jane Doe was discovered in the basement of an abandoned apartment building. There has been little to no coverage about the case until 2023, when a lady who has been searching for her missing sister might be the key to unlocking the identity of Little Jane Doe. If yo…
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Join the Kochanski's in diving into the first episode of the Mysterious files. We take a trip through history and learn about the Lemp Family Mansion in St. Louis Missouri. Case Notes: LempMansion, Legendsofamerica, KSDK5, travelthruhistory, The Paranormal Files (Youtube), Mystery Syndicate (YouTube), St. Louis Paranormal Research, Haunted Room, Fo…
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Emily (R-DMT) and Kirsten (R-DMT) discussing their experience with accountability and vulnerability. This episode highlights how these themes show up in therapeutic processing as well as within self. This podcast is not intended to serve or replace psychological therapy or counseling services. If you, or someone you know, are experiencing mental he…
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Two Dance/ Movement Therapists (DMT) discussing what is the American Dance Therapy Associations (ADTA) definition of DMT and our own identities with this modality of therapy. This podcast is not intended to serve or replace psychological therapy or counseling services. If you, or someone you know, are experiencing mental health challenges, please s…
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In our latest Centre for European Reform podcast, Camille Grand, Distinguished Policy Fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations and Luigi Scazzieri, Senior Research Fellow at the CER, speak to podcast host Octavia Hughes about the challenges of European defence production. They examine the challenges Europeans have faced in ramping up def…
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In our latest Centre for European Reform podcast, Deputy Director Ian Bond speaks to Philippe Le Corre, Senior Fellow at the Asia Society's Centre for China Analysis, Helena Legarda, Lead Analyst at the Mercator Institute for China Studies, and Christina Keßler, Clara Marina O'Donnell Fellow 2023-24. They provide some background on Taiwan's recent …
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In our latest Centre for European Reform podcast, podcast host Octavia Hughes speaks to eight of our researchers. They reflect on the EU's past year from different perspectives, including climate action; support for Ukraine; UK-EU relations; and the possibility of enlargement and reform. They then look ahead to 2024.00:41 Elisabetta Cornago on ener…
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In this week's Centre for European Reform podcast Charles Grant, director at the CER, and Camino Mortera-Martinez, head of the CER's Brussels office, join senior research fellow Luigi Scazzieri to discuss the prospects for EU enlargement and institutional reform.Produced by Octavia HughesMusic by Edward Hipkins…
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In this week's Centre for European Reform podcast Sander Tordoir, senior economist at the CER, and Caroline de Gruyter, author and columnist for the leading Dutch newspaper NRC Handelsblad, join podcast host, Octavia Hughes, to discuss the outcome of the Dutch general election and what the surge of Geert Wilders’ far-right means for the EU. Carolin…
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In this week's Centre for European Reform podcast Zach Meyers, Assistant Director of the CER, is joined by Kai Zenner, Head of Office and digital policy advisor to MEP Axel Voss, to discuss AI’s implications for Europe. They discuss how Europe can make the most out of AI while managing its risks. The pair also discuss the progress of the EU’s Artif…
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One month on from Hamas’s attack on Israel killing 1400, Israeli forces have killed more than 10000 Palestinians in Gaza. The head of our Brussels office, Camino Mortera-Martinez asks Nathalie Tocci, director of the Institute of International Affairs in Rome, and senior research fellow Luigi Scazzieri what Europe's role is in this latest iteration …
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In this week's Centre for European Reform podcast Camino Mortera-Martinez, head of the CER Brussels office, and Luigi Scazzieri, senior research fellow, join podcast host, Octavia Hughes, to discuss EU enlargement, the EPC and migration policy. They set out the successes and failures of the EPC summit in Granada and the subsequent informal meeting …
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In this week's Centre for European Reform podcast Charles Grant, Director of the CER, and Neil Kinnock, leader of the Labour party 1983 - 1992, European commissioner 1995 - 2004 and member of the house of Lords since 2005, join podcast host, Octavia Hughes, to discuss a European strategy for Labour. They set out the steps the party should take to f…
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In this week's Centre for European Reform podcast Ian Bond, Director of Foreign Policy, and Hennadiy Maksak, Executive Director of the Ukrainian Prism think-tank, look at Ukraine's path to EU membership after a year and a half of war with Russia. The EU has given Ukraine candidate country status and by the end of the year, it should take a decision…
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In this week’s Centre for European Reform podcast Camino Mortera-Martinez, head of the Brussels office and Sander Tordoir, senior economist, join our host Octavia Hughes to discuss the implications of the Spanish and Dutch elections for the EU. They explore the causes of the political impasse in Spain and the consequences of government collapse in …
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In this week’s Centre for European Reform podcast Camino Mortera-Martinez, head of the Brussels office, joins Charles Grant, director of the CER, and Heather Grabbe, senior advisor at the Open Society Foundation, to discuss the prospect of EU enlargement. They talk about the likely timeline of the accession process, the countries with prospects of …
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In this week's Centre for European Reform podcast Ian Bond, Director of Foreign Policy, and Luigi Scazzieri, Senior Research Fellow, sit down with podcast host, Octavia Hughes, to discuss the NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania. They look at Ukraine's request for NATO membership and the Alliance's response, assess whether NATO members will increase d…
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In this week's Centre for European Reform podcast Brad Setser, senior fellow at the Council of Foreign Relations, and the CER’s Sander Tordoir and John Springford discuss green tech industrial policy and ‘de-risking’ trade with China. They discuss the growing consensus between Europe and the US on China, as well as the ‘risks of de-risking’ – how c…
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In this week’s episode of the Centre for European Reform podcast, host Octavia Hughes speaks to the head of our Brussels office, Camino Mortera-Martínez. They discuss the results of the Spanish local and regional elections and Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's decision to call a snap election. Camino explains what is at stake for Spain and Sánchez, in…
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In this week’s episode of the Centre for European Reform podcast, we answer questions you have sent to us. Host Octavia Hughes speaks to our director Charles Grant, director of foreign policy Ian Bond, and senior fellow Luigi Scazzieri. We discuss the likelihood of a Kılıçdaroğlu victory in Turkey's presidential run-off, arguments for and against F…
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In this week's Centre for European Reform podcast, Senem Aydin Düzgit, Professor of International Relations at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences of Sabancı University and Senior Scholar and Research and Academic Affairs Coordinator at the Istanbul Policy Center, and Luigi Scazzieri, senior research fellow at the CER, join host Octavia Hughes …
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Elon MuskThe man behind, •Tesla Inc., •SpaceX •The boring company •Hyperloop •Open AI •Solarcity •Starlink •Neuralinkand many more Angel Investments.In this episode;Vision of Musk- •Interplanetary Travel •Sustainable Energy •(Internet)Neuralink (Engineering with brain);Upcoming technology to overcome brain and spine problems. Some are listed below,…
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In this week's Centre for European Reform podcast, Ian Bond, director of foreign policy, joins host and head of the CER’s Brussels office, Camino Mortera-Martinez, to discuss the EU's elusive China policy. They talk about the lack of consensus among EU member-states on an effective China policy and explain why Brussel's stance on China is different…
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In this week's Centre for European Reform podcast, Sander Tordoir, senior economist at the CER, joins host Octavia Hughes to discuss the EU's fiscal rules ahead of the release of his policy brief on the same subject next week. Sander explains why EU countries must have public finances that are largely aligned and the difficulties the European Commi…
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In this week's Centre for European Reform podcast, Helmi Pillai, our (2022-23) Clara Marina O'Donnell fellow, joins our director of foreign policy, Ian Bond, to discuss hybrid threats ahead of the release of her paper on the same topic. They consider the often-disputed definitions of 'hybrid threats' and 'critical infrastructure' and the evolving s…
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In this week's episode of the Centre for European Reform podcast, our director Charles Grant is joined by Catherine Barnard, Professor of EU Law and Employment Law at the University of Cambridge and Deputy Director of UK in a Changing Europe, to discuss the recently agreed Windsor Framework. Together, they delve into how the new framework modifies …
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In this week's Centre for European Reform podcast, Dr Olesya Khromeychuk, historian, writer, and director of the Ukrainian Institute London and Sir Richard Shirreff, former NATO Deputy Supreme Allied Commander for Europe, join our director of foreign policy, Ian Bond, to discuss the Ukraine-Russia war. They consider how to avoid 'Ukraine fatigue' i…
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In this week’s episode of the Centre for European Reform podcast, we answer questions you have sent to us. Clara Marina O’Donnell fellow Helmi Pillai speaks to the head of our Brussels office Camino Mortera-Martinez and senior fellows Zach Meyers and Luigi Scazzieri. They discuss the EU’s response to the Inflation Reduction Act, Brexit’s impact on …
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In this week's episode of the Centre for European Reform podcast, the CER's deputy director John Springford and professor at King's College London Jonathan Portes discuss their report 'Early impacts of the post-Brexit immigration system on the UK labour market'. The report estimates that Brexit has led to a net shortfall of 330,000 workers in the U…
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In this week’s episode of the Centre for European Reform podcast Helmi Pillai interviews John Springford about his most recent cost of Brexit analysis. John shares his estimate of the damage Brexit caused to the British economy in 2022 and explains the reasons for the negative impact. John also discusses the methodology behind his findings and resp…
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In this year’s final episode of the Centre for European Reform podcast, our researchers unpack the most significant event of the past year, Russia’s war on Ukraine. The CER’s experts analyse the impact of the war thus far and share their predictions for 2023. Ian Bond, director of foreign policy, evaluates Russia and Ukraine’s performance in the wa…
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In this week’s episode of the CER podcast, Camino Mortera-Martinez, head of our Brussels office, and Sander Tordoir, senior economist at the CER, explain the escalating conflict between Hungary and the EU. They discuss the EU’s strategies for tackling democratic backsliding and corruption in Hungary, and cast light on the politics and economics of …
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