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I’ll Take a Glass

Preston and Taylor Rambo

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No matter what kind of week you’re having or what’s in your glass- we’re here for it! We’re all about creating relationships and hanging out with our people- that includes you, friend! Grab your glass and meet us at the table on Thursdays as we talk about all things life in an authentic way. We can’t wait to hang out with you! Join us this week and don’t forget to bring your glass, and perhaps even a friend! Want More? Visit our website or read our blog! www.aglasswiththerambos.com Follow Us ...
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It's been fourteen years since Amber Guiboche of Sapotaweyak Cree Nation was last seen in downtown Winnipeg after spending time with family. After turning 20 just days before, Amber had her sights set on a new chapter in life and would not have vanished willingly. Eventually the investigation would reveal information regarding Amber's last known wh…
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By 20 years old, Hollie Gazzard had figured out what she wanted to do in life and was already busy mastering her craft. Working as a hair stylist in Gloucester, she had her sights set on big dreams and wide open skies, planning to blend her career with a love of travel and see the world. But right as she was due to leave England and set sail, she w…
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When 27-year-old Jessica Lloyd failed to show up for work, it immediately set off alarm bells for everyone who knew how responsible and reliable she was. Upon further inspection, two sets of footprints in the snow would show Jessica's shoes walking away from her home towards the property line, vanishing once met with tire tracks. Someone had taken …
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On a carefree night in July 2012, sixteen-year-old Skylar Neese would sneak out after curfew for a summer joyride. But unlike her friends, Rachel Shoaf and Shelia Eddy, she didn't make it home that night. Months of searching without leads left the community feeling as if they would never have answers about where Skylar was or what happened to her. …
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February 27th, 2016 was a normal Saturday for 16-year-old Delaine Copenace. But somehow, a trip to the mall with her sister and friends would end in a search party for the missing girl. The heartbreaking result of discovering her body in the Lake of the Woods would solve nothing, but instead, only further compound the dark history and lack of solut…
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Philip Markoff appeared to have it all: a shiny academic record, a beautiful fiancé and a successful medical career in the making. But beneath the exterior of his perfect life was a hidden thirst for power, a greedy sense of entitlement and a financial debt that left him feeling desperate. Using Craigslist to meet women and steal his way back to fr…
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The night of July 27, 2021 had been just like any other for Katie Janness. She stopped in to visit her girlfriend at work while walking their dog Bowie, intending to see her back at home when she finished. But shortly after, the two would enter Piedmont Park and never exit. Over two years later, the FBI and Atlanta Police are still searching for le…
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In order to be successful we have to work harder, do more, and say yes to as much as we can. This idea leads people to burnout and causes a sense of longing for more and hardly fulfilled. Breaks are essential to our success, despite societal norms. Preston and Taylor wrap up Season 1 of the podcast discussing taking breaks and what is to come for t…
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The idea of counseling has changed over generations but is still a topic of varying opinions. This week, Preston and Taylor discuss their thoughts on counseling and share encouragement and ideas of the next steps we can take as a society when discussing and considering counseling. No matter what kind of week you’re having or what’s in your glass- w…
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In this week's episode Preston and Taylor continue the discussion on submission in marriage, why marriage should be based on partnership, and how there is strength in dependency - no matter your relationship status. No matter what kind of week you’re having or what’s in your glass- we’re here for it! We’re all about creating relationships and hangi…
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This week's episode is all about discovering your purpose and how it can direct our calling. Preston and Taylor share their journey with discovering their purpose and following their calling and how they decipher between the two. No matter what kind of week you’re having or what’s in your glass- we’re here for it! We’re all about creating relations…
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This week Preston and Taylor discuss the topic of supporting teachers and coaches and how we can all partner together to help kids in the community. With honesty and grace, Preston's and Taylor's heart behind this episode is to advocate for all parties and to provide perspective into the day and life of a teacher and coach. Join us as we continue o…
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In this week's episode, Preston and Taylor discuss how they prepare for one of the busiest seasons of their life - Fall. With a fall must-haves draft, discussions on priorities, and balancing work and life- this episode will bring you practical tips on preparing for your busiest seasons of life. No matter what kind of week you’re having or what’s i…
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At the time she went missing, Taylor Wright's life was complicated and messy. Just recently divorced, the rumor on the street was that she had skipped town with a load of her ex-husband's cash. The nation would soon be captivated by this alleged mother on the run, and as the days passed the focus of suspicion would instead fix itself onto her best …
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We're flipping the idea of household roles on it's head. The standard of the woman washing the dishes and the man taking out the trash is a foreign concept in our house and this week we discuss why. Join us for this week's conversation! No matter what kind of week you’re having or what’s in your glass- we’re here for it! We’re all about creating re…
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This week Preston and Taylor talk about how they're redefining failure and what it looks like to instill a new perspective of failure in the next generation. Join the I'll Take a Glass team at the table this week for more authentic and honest conversations about our society today. No matter what kind of week you’re having or what’s in your glass- w…
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This week Taylor and Preston discuss how when healthy and balanced, the 'pessimist' and the 'optimist' bring something to the table. Which one are you? This episode also uncovers Taylor's ultimate talent wish. Join the table and do life with us this week! No matter what kind of week you’re having or what’s in your glass- we’re here for it! We’re al…
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Preston and Taylor continue the conversation on what it looks like to maintain relationships in your life, why the relationship with yourself is important, and when to let go of certain relationships. Join the table this week for Part 2 of this much needed conversation! No matter what kind of week you’re having or what’s in your glass- we’re here f…
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In this Episode Preston and Taylor discuss what it looks like to tend to the relationships in your life. They discuss how they've tended to their marriage, a relationship with their kids, and their friendships. The episode topic was just too good to discuss in one episode. Listen to Part I one of 'Maintaining Your Relationships" and take away a few…
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We stopped going on family vacations, not because they're bad but because they don't work for us right now. In this episode we talk about what Summer Adventures look like for us and our hope for Summer vacations in the future. We even share our honeymoon snorkeling experience, which is a story for the ages. Don't miss it! Grab a glass, join us, and…
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From singing in the four walls of her bedroom, to owning the stage as a contestant on The Voice, 22-year-old Christina Grimmie was just beginning a promising career in the music industry. Smitten by her sweet nature and powerful vocals, fans were effortlessly captivated by the young star. One in particular, Kevin James Loibl, also had his sights se…
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In this episode we talk about what it looks like to have a life mission and how we've applied that to our family mission. With practical tips and discussions on the importance of having a mission. We also discuss the complicated question of, is water wet? We hope you feel inspired and encouraged in this episode! Grab a glass and join us! Want More?…
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In this episode we share what we believe it looks like to operate within the daily demands of life on an empty glass or one that's overflowing. With practical tips on how to create balance, we provide insight into how we manage this in our own lives, so that you can do the same. There's also a special surprise at the end of the episode that was unp…
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Join us this week for Season 1, Episode 1 as we discuss how we got the podcast name, why they started the podcast, and their ultimate vision for creating a space for authentic connection; plus they share how they met. Sure to bring you laughter, you don't want to miss this episode! Join us this week and don't forget to bring your glass, and perhaps…
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In September 2017, 65-year-old Dianna-Mah Jones and her 68-year-old husband, Richard Jones, would be found murdered in their safe and vibrant residential neighborhood in Vancouver, British Columbia. For weeks, authorities canvassed the area and examined clues left behind at the scene. The community held their breath for over a month until 27-year-o…
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May 5th is the National Day of Awareness and Action for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, girls, 2 spirit, and gender diverse people in Canada. So today, I'm bringing you three exclusive episodes from Patreon of MMIW women in Canada that deserve more attention. If you'd like to support the show, JOIN PATREON for more bonus episodes like these:…
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I'll Take a Glass Podcast was born out of our desire to facilitate authentic connection. Join us on our launch date, June 8, 2023 and subscribe now so you don't miss it. Check out our website at www.aglasswiththerambos.com. Follow Us and DM us your questions to be featured on the show! Instagram: aglasswiththerambos Twitter: Rambo Media Youtube: A …
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Melinda and Bruce Pleskovic had been dealing with months of disturbances, theft and attempted burglaries. When Bruce came home on the evening of October 23rd, 2017 to find his wife had been murdered, he assumed that could be the only possible threat. But after hours of interrogation and piecing together her last day, authorities would discover that…
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October 2nd, 1999 was a perfect day to be on The Big South Trail. As it continues along the Poudre River, you can catch scenic canyon vistas along it's climb and descent, and experience the best of what Northern Colorado has to offer. But Allyn Atadero would face every father's worst nightmare when his three year old son, Jaryd, would go missing du…
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When the bodies of two tourists are discovered along a highway in Northern British Columbia, an immediate tension would rise with the peak of the season. Within days, another murder would lead the RCMP to believe they had a spree on their hands. By the time law enforcement realized they had mistook perpetrators Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky for …
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In the summer of 1980, Dorothy Jane Scott would disappear into the California night without a trace. There is nothing more chilling than an unsolved case where a person seemingly vanishes into thin air. Intertwine that with a self-proclaimed killer committed to haunting the aftermath and you have the stuff nightmares are made of. But how do you sol…
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Both the US and Canada would be shaken by the senseless murder of Andrew Bagby in 2001. We like to believe that cases with evidence as straight-forward and clear cut as this begin and end simply in the legal system with the necessary consequences delivered to the perpetrator. However, this case is one of the most convoluted and confusing, covered w…
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On June 8th, 1989 the body of Cindy James was discovered in Richmond, BC. She was laying on her side, with her ankles and wrists fastened behind her & had a nylon stocking tied tightly around her neck. The cause of death however, would be overdose. Almost immediately, news networks would be sharing details of a nearly decade-long horror story of a …
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On June 8th, 2017 Randy Stair (also known as Andrew Blaze) would arrive for night shift at The Weis Market and kill 3 co-workers before committing suicide. The headlines about the shooting would die down quickly, in much less time than had even been spent on it's planning, drowned out by similar back to back events. Each time we seem to be left in …
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On June 8th, 2017 Randy Stair (also known as Andrew Blaze) would arrive for night shift at The Weis Market and kill 3 co-workers before committing suicide. Within hours, police would search Randy's room and find the remnants of a trail, leading to one of the biggest digital footprints of massacre planning left behind. Not only would the small borou…
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In 1974 an American news reporter, Christine Chubbuck, was the first person to commit suicide on live television. Like any other tragic and horrifying event, in the midst of sorrow and confusion, we are all left with one question: Why? Support the show & get bonus episodes on Patreon _______________________________________ All music is licensed und…
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