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Larger For Life

Blue Ridge Institute for Theological Education

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A podcast on the Westminster Larger Catechism, hosted by PCA Teaching Elders (Ministers) Matt Adams, Derrick Brite, Nick Bullock, Sean Morris, and Stephen Spinnenweber. Connect with us on X (Twitter) at: https://twitter.com/WLC4Life Connect with us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/LargerForLife/ Visit our host organizations at www.brite-va.org and www.bts.education
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Unplugged

Blue Ridge Energy

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Unplugged features topics and stories from one of America’s leading electric cooperatives, Blue Ridge Energy. Electric cooperatives share a unique history that is etched into the framework of rural American life. Founded decades ago on a principle of bringing electricity to rural Americans left in the dark, electric cooperatives have become a beacon for economic growth and innovation in the less populated pockets of the United States. On Unplugged, host Jacob Puckett, interviews guests on a ...
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Blue Ridge Hemp

Will Oseroff

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We are focused on empowering individuals through wellness, education, and by creating access to products, services, and opportunity! We create CBD products from Hemp and AWESOME podcast!
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The Rider-Up Podcast presented by Visit Virginia’s Blue Ridge is about bicycling. Mountain bikes. Road Bikes. Gravel Bikes. Bicycle Gear, famous cyclists, and interesting people from around the world. All from Virginia’s Blue Ridge -- America’s East Coast Mountain Biking Capital and an IMBA Silver Ride Center. Hosts Dan Lucas -- a pro bike mechanic, skills instructor, and downhill coach joins avid cyclist and professional journalist John Carlin to cover all the ground there is to cover when ...
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My Life, My Story

Lee & Debra Cloer

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Howdy, howdy, y'all. Welcome to My Life, My Story podcast. Everybody's Got a Story, Right? Join your hosts, Lee and Debra Cloer, as we share heart-to-heart conversations on life, relationships, and intriguing personal tales with our special guests, average Joes and Joans, like you and me. Here, they'll share their stories and dive into the meandering journeys of life everyone holds. Beyond the chats, embark on a scenic voyage through the enchanting Great Smoky Mountains and revel in hidden c ...
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From the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Chesapeake Bay, Virginia is a mecca for outdoor travel and adventure. Virginia Outdoor Adventures Podcast is your local guide to hiking, camping, kayaking, travel and so much more. Get the information and the inspiration to plan your own adventure, right here in Virginia. Lets Go!
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becoming bOLDER

Westminster-Canterbury of the Blue Ridge

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becoming bOLDER is a meaningful conversation meant to share lived journeys. At WCBR, we believe older adults or elders have talents and wisdom to share. We also believe that we are all more than our past – acknowledging present interests, the future, and possible selves is important because aging brings new opportunities and capacities for growth, contribution, and self-expression. This podcast illustrates that older adults are accomplished and are involved in and a vital part of their commu ...
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The Graveyard Shift

Blue Ridge Young Actors Guild

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Inspired by Virginia folklore and urban legends, "The Graveyard Shift" follows two men on contract to build a railroad tunnel who are staying in an old hotel. But as their stay goes on, they realize that things in the hotel are not quite what they seem. As they try to decipher the strangeness around them, they deal with homesickness, unrequited love, and a bellhop who knows much more about the secrets of the hotel than he lets on. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show ...
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Artsville

Crewest Studio + ArtsvilleUSA

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Welcome to the Artsville podcast where we celebrate contemporary American Arts & Crafts from Asheville, NC and beyond. The Artsville podcast has it all: Painting, Pottery, Weaving, Woodworking, Welding, Glass Blowing and more. Just like Asheville, NC, Artsville is a friendly podcast where good folks like you can discover world class artisans, artists, craftsman and makers who use their hands and natural materials like fiber, clay, metal, glass, paper and wood to create stunning original arts ...
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Journey to an ESOP & Beyond

Phillip Hayes and Jason Miller

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ESOPs are gaining traction. In the "Journey to an ESOP & Beyond” podcast, Phillip Hayes and Jason Miller explain the process of the ESOP transaction and address ESOPs from a business owner's perspective. They illuminate the simplicity of ESOPs and debunk common misconceptions that ESOPs are immensely costly and complicated.
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Sasquatch Odyssey

Sasquatch Odyssey-Bigfoot Encounters

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In each episode, we bring you riveting interviews with individuals who have had encounters with the elusive Sasquatch. Each one of these stories will leave you wanting more. But that's not all. We go beyond the encounters and explore the realm of Bigfoot research from a critical thinking perspective. We bring you interviews with field researchers who dedicate their lives to unraveling the mysteries surrounding Sasquatch. These dedicated individuals use hard science and rigorous methodologies ...
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This is Wild Things & Wild Places with your host Joshua Coursey. Wild Things & Wild Places is a Muley Fanatic Foundation podcast that aims to discuss issues and efforts related to the MFF mission, the conservation of mule deer, furthering the sport of hunting and sound wildlife management. Featuring experts from the field, decision makers, celebrities, partners and everyday sportsmen and sportswomen. Wild Things and Wild Places celebrates the passion we hold for the great outdoors and our ro ...
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Young At Heart Stories

Fantasy Theater Presents

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Stories for the young - and young at heart. Let there be wonder! https://shainstodtwriter.wixsite.com/youngatheart Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youngatheartstories/support
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Explore With RWD

Roger W. Downes

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Come along with natural world photographer Roger W. Downes as he explores and shares the stories of new places, people, and cultures. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/explorewithrwd/support
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Murder Files Unsealed

Author Adidas Wilson

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Welcome to "Murder Files Unsealed" a True Crime Podcast, your portal into the darkest corners of the human psyche and the chilling stories that have left an indelible mark on society. Join us as we delve deep into the realms of real-life mysteries, unsolved cases, and the minds of both criminals and investigators. 🎙️ Podcast: Tune in to our gripping podcast episodes, where we breathe life into these haunting tales through immersive storytelling and in-depth interviews with experts, detective ...
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I Could Live Here

Denise & James Gordon

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Ditch the guidebooks! In 2022, James and Denise (the artists formerly known as The Skiptown All-Stars) sold everything in LA and hit the road to find the best places to live in the U.S. From quirky small towns to major cities, they dish out hilarious stories, brutally honest reviews, and real-life travel tips from over 100,000 miles of exploring America. Now, they're focused on giving you all the info you need to pick YOUR new hometown!
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Come along for the adventure, and learn that the mantra "stay adventurous" is not just the mindset for travel, but the mindset for life. On this show, host Craig Zabransky will bring to life the world's destinations and show them to you through a different lens. He shares his thoughts to invoke emotion in your heart and soul as he inspires us to take and make adventure in our lives. Each episode includes; thoughts on the destination, recaps of his adventures, live interviews with locals and ...
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Under the Hood

Sankaet Pathak of Synapsefi.com

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Welcome to Season 2 of Under the Hood, a podcast series brought to you by Synapse. In this series hosted by Synapse Founder and CEO Sankaet Pathak, Under the Hood takes a deep dive into various challenges and opportunities in Fintech. Topics range from technical design & architecture to regulatory and policy challenges. Sankaet is joined by special guests each episode to discuss the most pressing challenges and consider alternate approaches. Our aim is to get technical, go deep and explore b ...
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True Crime Garage

TRUE CRIME GARAGE

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Hosts Nic and the Captain invite you to grab a chair, grab a beer and join them as they talk some true crime. This is no ordinary garage: it’s a rabbit hole of true crime, with a generous supply of alcohol and banter to lighten the load. From international atrocities to heinous stories on (US) home turf, dive head-first into a different case each week, and enjoy a cold one whilst your there. If you consider yourself an armchair detective, you’re in the right place, and you’re amongst friends ...
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Together we are here amplify the voices and confidence of women in the real estate industry. Join us as we bring the REAL back to real estate, by pulling back the curtain on what it takes to lead an industry, impact our communities, and create a business and life that we are obsessed with! Our mission is to break the social stigmas around women in real estate and to usher in a new Era for the real estate industry where the Female Voice is Center Stage. In these episodes, you’ll hear hilariou ...
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What's New to Netflix

Myles Byrne-Dunhill & James Sellers

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What's New to Netflix started in 2015, making it the longest-running Netflix podcast to date. We keep you informed on all of the latest movies and shows in addition to providing extensive reviews on three titles that are new to Netflix each month.
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The Blue Ridge Parkway is the longest roadway in the U.S. that was planned as a single unit. Its origin is connected to government efforts to provide relief from the Great Depression, and conservation of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Research: "Restoring Western North Carolina's Infrastructure: NCDOT Receives $250 Million in Federal Emergency Relief Fu…
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This episode details the ongoing unsolved triple homicide that occurred at Blue Ridge Savings Bank in Greer, South Carolina, on May 16, 2004, resulting in the deaths of Sylvia Holtzclaw, Eb Barnes, and Maggie Barnes. It outlines the limited evidence and challenges faced by investigators over two decades and places the case within the broader contex…
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As the podcast discussed at the beginning of the new season- we wanted to give a strong overview of the Third-Party Administrators (TPAs) role in the ESOP. On this episode, the podcast interviews Tom Roback with Blue Ridge. The episode looks at the trends in the ESOP community and the consolidation of TPA companies. We look to answer what challenge…
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This month’s episode is a crossover with If You Noke You Know to plan our summer bucket lists! Kathryn Lucan and Grace Needham join us from Visit Virginia’s Blue Ridge to share the insider knowledge of everything in the Roanoke region. From events to trails and restaurants, there’s something for everyone. So, get out your notepad – or notes app – a…
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Tucked into the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Martinsville reveals itself as an unexpected paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Anna Wheeler and Brian Williams from the Dan River Basin Association share their intimate knowledge of this small city with its outsized adventure potential. The Smith River Blueway provides 45 miles of accessible pa…
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Most folks don’t think of the piano as an instrument in traditional music, but that never stopped Jeff Little from playing throughout his musical career. His introduction to piano came at a very young age in his father's music store in Boone. Jerrell Little, Doc Watson, Wayne Henderson, and others gave Jeff the lessons he would use to carry him thr…
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In this episode, we’re crisscrossing America to bring you real stories from real people who all witnessed the same impossible thing: a giant, hairy figure walking upright—somewhere it shouldn’t be. These aren’t fringe conspiracy theorists. They’re hunters, hikers, law enforcement, truckers, and ordinary folks from every corner of the country. Some …
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Celebrated for its scenic beauty and connections to Appalachia culture, the Blue Ridge Parkway stretches 469 miles through Virginia and North Carolina and serves as the longest linear park in the United States. While its footprint is massive, it's impacts are felt on a hyper-local level, with communities uniquely imprinting themselves toward the 16…
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Over the span of five decades, from the remote forests of Washington State to the wilderness of Maine, six individuals had experiences that would forever change how they viewed the natural world. A hunter in 1987, a park ranger in 1974, a wilderness guide in 1965, a hiker in 1992, a search and rescue volunteer in 2003, and a backpacker in 2019—all …
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This episode presents a chilling account of the 1991 murder of Margaret Abernathy in LaGrange, Georgia, focusing on the investigation that led to the arrest and conviction of her daughter, Priscilla Matula. Initially appearing as a robbery gone wrong, inconsistencies at the scene and in Matula's story pointed to her as the perpetrator. Evidence, in…
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Zachariah Juwaun Shorty ////// 847 Part 1 of 1 www.TrueCrimeGarage.com July 20, 2020: 23 year old Zachariah Juwaun Shorty went missing from a motel room at the Journey Inn, located at 317 N. Airport Drive in Farmington, New Mexico. According to Zach’s mother, there were four individuals staying there in addition to her son. This was two men and two…
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This episode examines the tragic death of Chef Andrea Zamperoni in New York City. It outlines Zamperoni's rise as a celebrated culinary figure at Cipriani Dolci and his unexpected disappearance and subsequent discovery in a Queens motel. The piece also explores the investigation that linked his death to Angelina Barini, a woman with a history of dr…
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The source analyzes rapper and entrepreneur 50 Cent's expansion into the true crime genre with his upcoming docuseries, Gilgo Beach Killer: The House of Secrets, focusing on the alleged serial killer Rex Heuermann. It explores 50 Cent's career evolution and how this project aligns with his history of telling dark narratives, while also examining th…
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If you’ve ever dreamed of backpacking through the wild but felt unsure about jumping straight into the backcountry, primitive camping in Virginia State Parks might be your perfect middle ground. Ranger Amelia Hulth from Powhatan State Park describes how these minimalist campsites offer just enough amenities to keep things comfortable while giving y…
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This episode provides a comprehensive overview of the German crime drama miniseries, "The Black Forest Murders," which premiered on BBC Four and BBC iPlayer. It explains that while not a true story in a strict sense, the series is inspired by real-life events, specifically two murder cases from 2016 in southern Baden, Germany, documented in the non…
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Multiple homicide charges spanning two decades have been filed against Sauntek Harris, a community leader and life coach from San Francisco's Bayview-Hunters Point neighborhood, marking a significant development in cold cases. The charges include three killings from 2002 and a 2019 shooting, with authorities alleging ties to gang activity and the m…
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This episode discusses the 2017 "Black Widow of Patraix" murder case in Valencia, Spain, where María Jesús Moreno Cantó (Maje) manipulated her lover, Salvador Rodrigo Lapiedra, into killing her husband, Antonio Navarro Cerdán. It details the investigation that uncovered Maje's double life and orchestrated plot, leading to the arrests and conviction…
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This three-part documentary series, The Mortician, details the appalling events at Lamb Funeral Home in Pasadena, California, during the 1980s, focusing on owner David Sconce's fraudulent and illegal practices. The docuseries, available on HBO and Max, recounts how Sconce transformed the family business into an operation marked by mass cremations, …
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Skyline Drive in Shenandoah National Park is a scenic road tied to the “See America First” movement of the early 20th century. The acquisition of land for the project was difficult, and displaced many families from their homes. Research: Harrison, Sarah Georgia. “The Skyline Drive: A Western Park Road in the East.” From Parkways: Past, Present and …
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The source details the manhunt for Grant Hardin, a former police chief known as the “Devil in the Ozarks,” who escaped from prison in May 2025. It outlines how Hardin escaped using a makeshift uniform and exploiting a security lapse, emphasizing his dangerous advantage due to his law enforcement background and familiarity with the rugged Ozark terr…
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In this episode, Fred Alaska shares two harrowing accounts from Alaska's remote wilderness. First, we hear Vincent's terrifying experiences while building a cabin at Moose Lake, where he encounters strange noises, disturbed supplies, and a confrontational creature. Second, he shares David's story from a childhood trip with his uncle to a dilapidate…
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The provided episode details the resolution of a 41-year-old cold case, the murder of Ronald Lee Novak in rural Iowa, through the use of genetic genealogy. Persistent efforts by law enforcement and advancements in DNA technology led to the identification and arrest of Michael Schappert in 2025. The case highlights the transformative impact of genet…
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The source provides an overview of Roberto José Carmona, known as "The Human Hyena," one of Argentina's most infamous serial killers. It explores his difficult upbringing, detailing alleged abuse that may have contributed to his criminal path. The text recounts his violent history, including the murders of Gabriela Ceppi, Héctor Vicente Bolea, Deme…
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In this episode, Brian welcomes back Ryan Edwards, a Texas-based cryptozoologist and author, to discuss his latest book, 'Beyond Bigfoot: The Unrecognized Primates of North America.' Ryan explains the research process behind his book, delving into lesser-known cryptids such as Devil Monkeys, North American Apes, and the Gugwe. He emphasizes a scien…
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As schools around the region wrap-up their end-of-year testing, perhaps it's only fair for the adults to have some math reintroduced into their lives! On this week's Mind Your Business, we provide the latest update from Jones Street, where members of the NC General Assembly are simultaneously considering Part II of the Disaster Recovery Act of 2025…
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Between 1984 and 1985, a cryptic entity known as the Monster with 21 Faces terrorized Japanese confectioners, including Ezaki Glico and Morinaga, through a series of bold crimes. Their actions involved kidnappings, extortion attempts, and product tampering threats, causing significant financial damage and public fear. Despite extensive police effor…
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This extended source examines the enigmatic life and crimes of Jeffrey Epstein, a financier with powerful connections who was charged with federal sex trafficking offenses before his death in jail. The text details what is known about Epstein, including his rise in finance, his network of elite associates, and his criminal history culminating in th…
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This episode discusses the death of Caitlin Tracey, a 36-year-old woman found deceased after a significant fall from a Chicago condominium owned by her husband. It explores her vibrant life, successful career, and close relationships, contrasting this with the troubled nature of her marriage to Adam Beckerink. The source highlights documented alleg…
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The Library of Congress has a lot of responsibilities. It’s massive in both physical scale and in scale of services. So how did it start, and how did it evolve to be the largest library in the world? Research: Cole, John Y. “America’s Greatest Library: An Illustrated History of the Library of Congress.” Library of Congress, Washington, DC, in Assoc…
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The sources describe a series of unsolved poisonings in Japan in 1985 where beverages placed near or in vending machines were laced with toxic paraquat. This act of violence, which exploited public trust and a promotional campaign, resulted in multiple deaths and illnesses across the country. The investigation faced significant challenges due to th…
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What's New to Netflix gets into all of the titles for Netflix in May 2025, and it's a lot to cover, so be sure to listen, because you don't want to miss out! Then Scarlett Johansson uses 100% of her brain, leading to all sorts of action mayhem in Luc Besson's Lucy from 2014. Next, we did the first Sicario last month, so now we tackle Sicario: Day o…
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Everyone’s seen the film. That brief, haunting footage shot in the woods of Bluff Creek, California in 1967—claimed by many to be the most compelling evidence of Bigfoot ever captured on camera. But the real story? It didn’t unfold in front of the lens. It happened behind it.In this episode, we go deeper than the grainy frames and legendary figure …
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In the fall of 1982, the Chicago metropolitan area was gripped by fear and uncertainty as a series of mysterious deaths unfolded. Seven people, ranging in age from 12 to 35, died after consuming Tylenol capsules laced with potassium cyanide, a deadly poison. The Chicago Tylenol murders, as they came to be known, remain one of the most infamous unso…
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Unsolved Mystery of McCoy ////// 846 Part 1 of 1 www.TrueCrimeGarage.com 68 year old Terry Lee McCoy lived alone in a nice ranch style home on 38 acres of land. Few several months he had been working to sell the home and property to downsize but mysteriously he vanished. At his home there were obvious signs of foul play. Terry didn’t just disappear…
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The source describes the escape of Grant Hardin, a 56-year-old former police chief serving sentences for first-degree murder and rape, from a high-security prison in Calico Rock, Arkansas. Hardin, deemed "extremely dangerous", escaped in a makeshift law enforcement uniform, prompting an urgent multi-agency manhunt. The article details his calculate…
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Rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and Crohn’s disease are autoimmune diseases that share a lot of commonalities. This episode covers when and how they were first recognized and described. Research: Aceves-Avila, Francisco Javier et al. “The Antiquity of Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Reappraisal.” The Journal of Rheumatology 2001; 28:4. Arnaud, Laurent et al. …
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In this episode of Larger for Life, our hosts continue their study and discussion through the Catechism, this time examining Westminster Larger Catechism Questions #122-124: Q. 122. What is the sum of the six commandments which contain our duty to man? A. The sum of the six commandments which contain our duty to man, is, to love our neighbor as our…
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In this episode, Fred shares eerie and thrilling stories of various encounters in the remote areas of Alaska, including strange sightings and unnerving experiences. The main story comes from Timothy, a biologist who, along with his team, encountered a large, mysterious figure and heard terrifying growls while working near Canoe Mountain. Additional…
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