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Listen to Jayne Miller on WBAL NewsRadio 1090 and FM 101.5 on Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Already familiar to the Baltimore metropolitan area through her long tenure with WBAL-TV, Jayne was a reporter with the station for more than 35 years – first as a general assignment reporter, then as the Consumer Advocate with "11 on Your Side" and then as the chief investigative reporter with the 11 Investigates I-Team.
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Welcome to the Send Parenting Podcast. I'm your neurodiverse host, Dr Olivia Kessel, and, more importantly, I am a mother to my wonderfully neurodivergent daughter, Alexandra, who really inspired this podcast. As a veteran in navigating the world of neurodiversity in a UK education system, I have uncovered a wealth of misinformation, alongside many answers and solutions that were never taught to me in medical school or in any of the parenting handbooks. Each week on this podcast, I will be b ...
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The Dr. Ward Bond Show

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The Dr. Ward Bond Show is an exciting and inspiring television program that takes listeners into the world of wellness, film, television and music. Well known celebrities share their stories with Dr. Bond. With an incredible guest list this program is one you don‘t want to miss. Subscribe today!
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Join Gaby Dalkin from What’s Gaby Cooking as she helps us navigate the big wide world of cooking with tips and tricks from the kitchen and conversations with inspiring figures in the food world. Follow Gaby on Social @whatsgabycookin
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The Land of the Unsolved

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The City of Baltimore is no exception when it comes to open homicide cases. The Land of the Unsolved explores the mysterious, nefarious and unresolved killings that remain caught in the murky shadows of the city’s conflicted psyche. Investigative reporters Stephen Janis and Taya Graham go beyond the evidence, talking with homicide detectives, reporters, relatives and residents, exploring the trenchant politics and communal chaos that feeds the vicious cycle of unavenged violence and murder c ...
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A weekly show highlighting global thought leaders with solutions to societal and global problems. Featuring impact driven founders, social entrepreneurs, authors, investors, employees, and more who are leading their industries in providing solutions to some of our most pressing problems. Learn about how their solution will help solve these societal and global issues, and what inspired them to take action. William Cheshier hosts the show and brings his professional broadcasting experience to ...
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Broadcasting live from Preakness Jayne tackles subjects such as Pimlico and where it will be held next with Tiffani Steer of the Stronach group, then she speaks with Will Hanna and Yolanda Jiggetts from Park Heights Renaissance with how Pimlico affects the Park Heights community, then Jayne goes into the governmental involvement of Pimlico with Mar…
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Author Joel Selvin, a San Francisco Chronicle pop music critic for thirty-six years, is author of more than twenty books about pop music, including the definitive account of the Rolling Stones free concert at Altamont and the biography of songwriter Bert Berns that paved his way into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as well as the No. 1 New York Tim…
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Episode 74 This week we are joined by Amber Jayne, whose story of resilience from an abusive relationship and breast cancer to establishing a successful preschool unfolds in our latest episode. We talk all about Amber's journey and the pivotal role of early childhood education and the empowerment it brings, not just to the children, but to mothers …
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In his commercial photography career, David photographed The Eagles’ Hotel California album cover, the Blues Brothers’ album covers and movie poster, and The Terminator movie poster. Some of the artists for whom he photographed album covers are Aretha Franklin, Linda Rondstadt, James Taylor, James Brown, Bonnie Raitt, Ringo Starr, Tina Turner, Tom …
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The legendary entertainer Tony Orlando. He has achieved fifteen Top 40 hits, two Platinum albums, three Gold albums, and millions of copies sold. He won two American Music Awards and a People’s Choice Award for Best Male Entertainer. He is best known for his Five #1 hit records: “Tie A Yellow Ribbon ‘Round The Ole Oak Tree,” “Knock Three Times,” “C…
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CEO and co-founder of Dead Horse Branding, Melissa Core. She heads an award-winning PR and Marketing firm in Nashville, Tennessee. As legendary music producer Tony Brown would call her, "The Velvet Glove", a strong punch delivered softly. Melissa Core Caballo is anything but ordinary. Her passion is branding, but she has an extremely broad knowledg…
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Episode 73 When my daughter Alexandra was diagnosed with ADHD, it challenged everything I thought I knew, both about the condition itself but also, and more importantly, parenting my child. Having dispelled and debunked all the myths and misinformation there is about ADHD online last week, this episode is a deep dive into the symptoms, issues, and …
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Top recording artist Jayne Denham is THE dominant female force in the country rock music scene, has released her album Moonshine. Her new album hits you like blinding white lightning as Jayne has partnered with Franklin County Distillery, located in the mountains of Virginia, known as the “Moonshine Capital of the World,” to release her own line of…
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Jayne talks the Republican Mayoral race candidates Pastor Shannon Wright and Donald Scoggins, then Jaynes discusses homelessness and how there is legislation that prohibits persons from sleeping outside with Carolyn Johnson, Attorney and Homeless Persons Representation Project Director, and finally Jayne goes over City Council races coverage with B…
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Episode 72 The myriad of myths swirling surrounding ADHD create needless barriers to help and support for neurodivergent children and their families. As a medical doctor, mother to a child with ADHD, and devoted advocate for neurodiversity, this week I am wading in to bust these harmful misinformed ideas. But unraveling these misconceptions is more…
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Recording artist Will Wesley was sneaking into bars at 15 with a beard to disguise his age, to captivate audiences with his beat-up guitar on stage. Will's musical journey began in the Baton Rouge blues scene and touring with legends like Larry Garner and winning the New Orleans regional division of the International Blues Challenge twice, he later…
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Jayne talks Harborplace and Inner Harbor 2024 event next week with Architect and Planner, Klaus Philpsen. Then she touches on the Federalsburg voting rights lawsuit with lawsuit Plaintiff, Sherone Lewis. Then Jayne discusses public financing concerns in light of Thiru Vignarajah's suspension of his campaign an endorsement with MarylandPIRG (Marylan…
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Between 1939 and 1942, Glenn Miller led The Glenn Miller Orchestra, which became one of the most recognized names globally during the “Swing” era. Boasting an unmatched series of chart-topping records, The Glenn Miller Orchestra surpassed the sales of Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Jimmie Lunceford, Tommy Dorsey, and Harry …
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Episode 71 Navigating the complex maze of health assessments for neurodevelopmental disorders can be daunting for any parent so our guests this week are here to guide us through it. Jenny Hooper is CEO of The Evolving Mind with 39 years of experience working in SEND education and Dr Dolly Agrawal is a consultant paediatrician with 25+ years working…
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Jayne talks with Assistant Vice President, Luigi Rosa, on the new Amtrak Tunnel Project; Then she touches on Autism and the misconceptions about it with the Director of the Center for Autism Services at Kennedy Krieger's, Dr. Rebecca Landa; Then Jayne discusses Ravens' Draft picks with Pete Medhurst; Finally, Jayne dives into the the new Juvenile J…
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Michael Cartellone is the drummer for the famed rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd and Damn Yankess (who never officially broke up) He attended the Cleveland Institute of Art at the age of four, until he began drumming at the age of nine. He completely threw himself into drumming, playing his first professional gig at a bar at the age of eleven, although he …
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Episode 70 This week we have the fantastic Rebecca Avern to talk all about acupuncture and how it can help our neurodiverse children! As a doctor trained in the UK, we start our conversation on the discussion on the benefits of using Eastern and Western medicine in conjunction with one another. We discuss how acupuncture offers solace and support, …
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Jayne talks with the Founder of Black Girl Votes, Nykidra Robinson, on voter registration efforts, then Jayne speaks with author, Jean Burgess, about her new book 'The summer she found her voice', then she speaks with Poynter Institute, Kelly McBride, on media coverage of crime. Jayne then talks the new housing bills and the housing shortage with M…
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Jesse Bradley is the lead pastor at Grace Community Church in the greater Seattle area. He is a speaker, author, evangelist, and former professional soccer goalkeeper. Jesse was an atheist who came to know Jesus in a very unlikely way at Dartmouth College. After a tragic illness, Jesse fought for his life for a year, taking ten years to fully recov…
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Episode 69 When the road ahead seems shrouded in uncertainty, it's the stories of those who've walked it before us that shed the most light. This week we are joined by Esther Freeman, the visionary behind the SEND Parent Survival Guide, as we traverse the terrain of raising children with SEND. Esther's candid account of her own trials and victories…
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Lindy Boone, the daughter of the legendary entertainer Pat Boone. She has carved her own path as a singer-songwriter, advocate, and beacon of hope. In 2001, Lindy faced every parent's nightmare when her son, Ryan Corbin, suffered a traumatic brain injury in a devastating accident. This tragic event propelled Lindy to the forefront of advocating for…
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Jayne talks with Thiru Vignarajah about the new harbor place project proposal and his Mayoral campaign, then Jayne speaks with Jamie DeMarco, Maryland director of Chesapeake Climate Action Network, about Earth month and the legislative climate related scorecard. Jayne goes on to speak with WBAL-TV's Dave Collins for a breakdown of the legislative s…
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Episode 67 This week Dr Olivia is joined by Tamsyn Hendry, back for another bitesize recap! This episode they are revisiting Ep 18 with Rachel Horner, and are discussing our favourite takeaways and most important tips from that episode. For so many families, occupation therapy is truly a kind of magic. While so many may be telling us that there is …
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Jayne talks an Alternative Idea for the Red Line with Joe Richardson of Midtown Edmondson Assoc., Jonathan Sack of HUB West Baltimore, and Al Barry volunteer client consultant. Then Jayne speaks on the term "illegal" and immigration. Then she discusses Girls Leadership Development with Keisha Hawthorne-Jones of Baltimore Leadership School for Young…
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Episode 67 This week we are joined once more by the esteemed Dr Maryhan, in an episode that promises to equip you with the tools to nurture the skill of bouncing back from life's hurdles. The skill of resilience is both crucial to a neurodivergent child's life and simultaneously one that can be more difficult to cultivate due to the extra support o…
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My guest today is the legendary singer/songwriter Dan Hill. Without a doubt you’ve all heard his signature hit, “Sometimes When We Touch”. The song has been recognized as one of the Top 100 Songs of the Century and one of Top 100 Most Played Songs of All Time by BMI. A song that Dolly Parton says is her favorite song of all time and she wish she ha…
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Jayne talks the economic impact of the Key bridge collapse with Baltimore City Comptroller, Bill Henry. Then, Jayne goes into women and the advancements we have achieved over the years with Sarah Pearsall, Professor of History at Johns Hopkins University. Then , she goes over Marijuana Expungement with MD Volunteer Lawyers Service lawyer, Chris Swe…
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Episode 66 This week we have the fantastic Kate Steer @nurturedneurokids, a former teacher turned neurodivergent family coach, on the podcast to unravel the complexities of neurodiversity in education. Together, we talk about the changes in the education system that led to Kate's exit from teaching, the stifling pressures on creativity within class…
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Grammy winner John McEuen will release his new album, The Newsman, on April 12 on Compass Records. An unprecedented move for McEuen, the album is 10 spoken word tracks (and one instrumental), all mini-movies, with John’s unique style of music behind each. From the opening title track, a true story about a man who sold newspapers and was a tremendou…
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Jayne talks with Political Activist, Andy Ellis to discusses the effort to change the ballot initiative process, Then she talks with Meghan McCorkell from the Pratt Library on youth reading and the fight against book banning, then she discusses the effort to clean up Curtis Bay with Greg Sawtell and Carlos Sanchez, then going on to speak about the …
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Episode 65 This week we are joined by Tina MacGillivray, known as @thepdaparent on instagram and a beacon of resilience and knowledge in parenting. This week we talk to her about the journey of parenting her son with 48 XXYY syndrome, autism, Tourette's, and PDA. This is a heartbreaking yet inspiring episode which tells the story of a parent who ha…
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Dion DiMucci better known as Dion, is a Rock and Roll Hall Famer who’s career spans 6 decades. And he’s still rockin’ and a rollin’. Before there was The Beatles or The Rolling Stones, Dion was one of the most prominent rock and roll performers of the pre-British Invasion era. Initially the lead singer of the vocal group Dion and the Belmonts, he t…
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My guest today is Grammy-winning songstress Crystal Gayle the beloved country music icon whose reign in the music business includes 22 No. 1 country hits, four top twenty pop hits, six Gold albums and three certified Platinum, including We Must Believe in Magic which was the first album by a female artist in country music history to reach platinum …
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My guest today is filmmaker Katie Cleary. In her latest groundbreaking documentary, WHY ON EARTH, she joins forces with iconic actor and director Clint Eastwood, along with actress Maggie Q and others, to explore the vital connection between humans, animals, and our planet. Through rarely-before-seen footage, WHY ON EARTH sheds light on the devasta…
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Jayne talks with Baltimore County Councilman, Izzy Patoka about Baltimore County and their population. Then she speaks with Director of Programs and Marketplace, Katie Johnson about the American Craft Made Marketplace. Then she discusses with Building a Better Maryland, a coalition of faith, environment and social justice groups, Doug Siglin about …
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Episode 64 This week I sit down with Matt Gupwell, founder of Think Neurodiversity and co-host of ADHD Talks, to discuss finding your passions and thriving within neurodiversity. Diagnosed with ADHD and autism later in life, Matt unveils how this revelation reshaped his understanding of success and spurred his passion to help to make this journey e…
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MAURICIO MARTÍNEZ is an Emmy-winning actor and Broadway star, and recording artist whose work spans film, television, albums, concerts, plays, and musicals. He made his Broadway debut playing Cuban hit maker and producer 'Emilio Estefan' in On Your Feet! The Story Of Emilio & Gloria Estefan on Broadway and its first National Tour. Mauricio, a house…
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Superstar singer-songwriter and artist Brady Seals. He carries a remarkable musical pedigree as part of the Seals family, connected to industry luminaries like Jimmy Seals, Dan Seals and Troy Seals. With over 11 million albums sold, Brady’s career soared during his six-year tenure with Little Texas, contributing to three consecutive number one hits…
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Jayne talks with BPD Commissioner, Richard Worley about youth and gun violence. Then a discussion with Rachael Klein, firefighter and member of White Marsh Volunteer Fire Company about smoke detector. Then a discussion with Kevin Cowherd who comes to talk about his new book 'The Gym'. Finally, a discussion with Laurel Peltier, Md Energy Advocates C…
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In 2005, T. Martin Bennett stumbled across rare information about Mitsuo Fuchida, the Japanese pilot who led the attack on Pearl Harbor. His novel Wounded Tiger – the incredible, true story of the Japanese pilot who led the attack on Pearl Harbor and his amazing journey to redemption. This 3rd edition of the book contains updated material, plus 300…
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Episode 63 Join us this week as I am once more talking with the fantastic Chrissa Wadlow from Sunshine Support as we unravel the complexities of school attendance for neurodivergent children. From personal trauma to sensory overload, we analyse the reasons behind school avoidance and the essential trust between parents and children that must be pre…
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Clark Bartram is a celebrated fitness expert, former US Marine, and accomplished fitness model, writer and trainer. He has established himself as one of the world’s top online trainers and previously hosted a TV fitness show. Clark’s passion for sports led him to pursue bodybuilding, and then become a personal trainer, earning the prestigious title…
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Jayne talks with State Senator Jeff Waldstreicher about Gun legislation in Maryland. Then a discussion with Dr. Esther Kim Liu, Chair of pediatrics at the University of Maryland Baltimore Washington Medical Center about the up rise in Measles cases in Maryland. Then a discussion with Sydnee Wilson Ruff, Executive Director of Bluewater Baltimore abo…
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When your music speaks to billions of people all around the world - you’re bringing some serious jam to the game. John Capek has the rhythm of his native ancestry coursing through his musical veins. This heritage, woven together with a deep resonance to African rhythms, the Blues, a little gospel and formal, classical training, have been the lifebl…
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The Reverend follows gospel-rock icon and activist Reverend Vince Anderson. After coming to New York in the 90’s to enter seminary, Vince dropped out to follow his second calling - music. With his band The Love Choir, he has played a now-legendary weekly show for over twenty years. Reconnecting with his faith and using his intense soulful music, he…
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Episode 62 *CONTENT WARNING* This episode mentions suicidal ideation, gaslighting from social services, and child protective services. This week I sat down with the indefatigable Chrissa Wadlow, founder of Sunshine Support, to talk to her about the journey that brought Chrissa to creating Sunshine. Chrissa's battle against the UK education system t…
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Jayne talks with Dr. Michelle Melicosta, Associate Chief Medical Officer at Kennedy Krieger on the impact of gun violence on youth. Then a discussion with Jonathan Schochor and Andrew Janet, lawyers representing sex abuse victims in lawsuits against the Catholic Church. Finally, Baltimore City mayoral candidate Bob Wallace details his housing plans…
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Singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and music producer Buck Johnson is the keyboardist and backing vocalist for the legendary rock band Aerosmith, the Hollywood Vampires (Johnny Depp, Alice Cooper, and Joe Perry), and The Joe Perry Project. Buck hails from the backroads of Shady Grove, Alabama, just outside Birmingham, where he grew up singin…
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Episode 61 This week we are talking to the wonderful Lynn Greenberg who, along with her dyslexic son Jonathan, wrote the children's book "Robby the Dyslexic Taxi and the Airport Adventure". We talk today all about how the book came to be, its reception, and her journey with her son's dyslexia. As her son is now an adult man, we reflect on how far n…
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Legendary singer/songwriter Manchester is celebrating her fifty-year career with a new album RE:View. Following her stint as a founding member of Bette Midler’s Harlettes, Melissa’s tremendously successful solo career brought her critical and commercial acclaim, garnering her nineteen Billboard charted hits. She’s known for “Midnight Blue”, but she…
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