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He terrorized women. He slipped through the cracks. But one detective refused to give up on dozens of unsolved cases. Untested: A free true crime podcast is hosted by crime reporter Gina Barton and rooted in investigative journalism from USA TODAY. Untested: A true crime podcast brings listeners along on this detective’s quest to use untested rape kits to bring an alleged serial rapist to trial. But she knows that when it comes to criminal justice, a guilty verdict is never guaranteed. Annie ...
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unSILOed is a series of interdisciplinary conversations that inspire new ways of thinking about our world. Our goal is to build a community of lifelong learners addicted to curiosity and the pursuit of insight about themselves and the world around them.*unSILOed Podcast is produced by University FM.*
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Enterprise technology, business, CEO insights and more! We’re here to cut through the noise. Experts in Polo Shirts offers practical information, entertaining insights into a tech business and clarity on the most complex technologies.
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Join Dave for positive and humorous insights into increasing your personal productivity, where he blends the art of storytelling, humor, and clever analogies to make the pursuit of productivity an enjoyable experience. Each episode is approximately an hour-long casserole of laughter and learning, as we navigate the world of to-do lists, time management, and conflict management, and taking out the mental trash with a jovial twist.
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Mainstream mental health is flawed and I’m pulling back the curtain. I’m Andrea Clark, a former family therapist, who walked away from the system to expose the truth. After my own journey from medication maze to holistic healing, I’m here to challenge the status quo and reveal the mental health truths most people don’t know. ‎ ”The Truth About Mental Health” is your radical roadmap to wellness. Raw stories, expert insights, breakthrough solutions – this is where traditional modalities end an ...
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Accused

Cincinnati Enquirer

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Season 4: When Rhoda Nathan's lifeless body was discovered in her hotel room, it was assumed she'd had a heart attack. The autopsy proved otherwise: Nathan, 67, had been viciously beaten to death, punched so hard by her assailant that two of her teeth had been knocked out. Days later, a hotel employee went to the hospital to be treated for an infection in his hand, which was teeming with a bacteria most often found in human mouths. That, plus a pendant an officer said was discovered in the t ...
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The City

USA TODAY

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USA TODAY’s critically acclaimed investigative podcast about power in American cities. Season 1, Chicago: A black neighborhood fights back when a mysterious man with mob ties builds an illegal dump across the street from an elementary school. Along the way they confront corrupt politicians, apathetic bureaucrats—and a secret undercover FBI investigation. Season 2, Reno: A surprising proxy battle for the future of Reno pits a brash strip club kingpin against power brokers in city hall. The wi ...
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The Sneak

USA TODAY

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Season 3: The Disappearance of Mario Rossi - Set against the backdrop of NASCAR’s drug smuggling scandal in the early 1980’s, this season of The Sneak tells the story of the disappearance of one of the sport’s most brilliant engineers, a mystery that haunts racing to this day. The hosts will set out to finally answer the question: What really happened to Mario Rossi? Season 2: Murders at Whiskey Creek - We follow world champion surfer Jack Roland Murphy as he pulls off the biggest jewel heis ...
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Unsolved: A murder mystery podcast

USA TODAY and Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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More often than we’d like to believe, people get away with murder. In cold cases, cops have retired. Witnesses have died. Evidence has disappeared. Unsolved, a true crime podcast series powered by investigative journalism from USA TODAY and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, guides listeners through these real-life cases, uncovering new clues along the way. The series features new unsolved cases each season. Season four of Unsolved delves into the disappearance of Alexis Patterson, a 7-year-old ...
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The Looking Glass

The Looking Glass

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Are you interested in mysteries? Puzzles? Crimes that remain unsolved or unresolved? So are we. The Looking Glass is an unusual podcast – a hybrid of true crime and history. While there are many journalists, amateur historians, and true crime enthusiasts producing excellent podcasts these days, this one is different. Host Matthew Kraig Kelly is a historian by training and a criminal investigator by profession. He aims to bring this expertise and experience to bear on the crimes we will be in ...
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Send us a text Have you ever had FAITH in something and when it was tested, you found out the truth? Yeah, me too... Faith is one of those words we use easily - faith in people, faith in God, faith in leaders, faith in ourselves. But let’s ask the uncomfortable question: is untested faith really faith at all? Join Dave for some thoughts that might …
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Send us a text Disaster Recovery has shifted from protecting against a flood or a fire to protecting against a cyber attack. In this critical discussion, we break down the reality that a ransomware hit is "a when not an if" and why your backup is only as good as the last time you tested it. We examine the lessons learned from the Marks & Spencer ha…
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Following along with detectives who work unsolved cases and serial crimes, you’ll get an insider’s view of how suspected serial rapist Marshawn Curtis sweet-talks cops in multiple states, avoiding arrest and terrorizing more women. Untested: A true crime podcast is hosted by crime reporter Gina Barton and rooted in investigative journalism from USA…
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Most people believe their health struggles are random, or worse, that they’re failing because of willpower. But what if your genes were silently shaping how your body handles stress, nutrition, and even mental health? In this episode, I sit down with Tom Nikkola, a veteran in the health and fitness industry with more than 23 years of experience. To…
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Is it time to overhaul the way we study and teach ancient history? Are we limiting our ability to understand fully how the past informs the present in ways like inequality if we keep these disciplines siloed? Walter Scheidel is a professor of humanities, classics, and history at Stanford University. He’s the author of more than a dozen books, inclu…
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Send us a text Have you ever FAILED and realized you could have prepared for it better? Yeah, me too... 100% of us will face loss: job, career, relationship, health, or life itself. Failure isn’t rare, it’s guaranteed. The only question is: will it be chaotic, or controlled? Join Dave for some SUCCESSFUL talk about FAILURE: The Sad Part: Who Doesn’…
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Most people think building wealth comes down to two levers: working harder or cutting back. But what if true wealth isn’t about either, and actually begins with values, mindset, and alignment? In this episode, I sit down with Morgan Blackman, Holistic Wealth Coach, to talk about what it really means to create wealth you can feel at peace with. We u…
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Send us a text Have you ever felt like you needed more information and that made you uncomfortable? Yeah, me too... We don’t know everything. We think we do, we act like we should, but the truth is - the information is incomplete. And that’s not a tragedy. It’s a gift. Join Dave for some information about: Human Nature: Our Craving for Information …
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Send us a text Do you know what is like to FEAR something or someone? Yeah, me too... Fear is the silent thief. It robs people of happiness, peace, productivity, and even relationships. People live afraid of what they know, what they don’t know, and what they only imagine. And most of the time, the fear is worse than the thing itself. Join Dave for…
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Most people think the danger of social media is just “too much screen time.” But what if the real cost is the way it hijacks your emotions, your intuition, and your mental health? In this solo episode, I dive into the unseen mental load of social media: how the algorithm feeds you rage-inducing content, why anger can feel addictive, and how the con…
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Why is historical context so important when looking at topics from the past? What role does a broader appreciation of the humanities play in understanding contemporary issues? Darrin M. McMahon is a professor of history at Dartmouth College and the author of several books. Recent titles include Equality: The History of an Elusive Idea and the Divin…
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Send us a text Have you every had a burden that you carried long after you could have put it down? Yeah, me too... “You’ve carried the weight long enough, now it is just about sitting it down.” We all carry weight - problems, finances, relationships, emotions, obligations, far longer than we have to. Join Dave for some HEAVY conversation about: 20 …
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Send us a text Do you remember in the old westerns when the good guys wore WHITE HATS and the bad guys wore BLACK HATS? Yeah, me too... But life isn’t always that clear, is it? In our world today, the lines blur. Good people are tempted. Bad choices are disguised as opportunities. And every day, whether at home, at work, or at play - we choose whic…
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Most people think nervous system healing is about techniques: breathwork, meditation, regulation practices. But what if the real transformation only happens when you choose differently? In this episode, I sit down with Crystal “The Oracle” Harris, an Intuitive Development Coach and Somatic Trauma Therapist, to explore why new choices are the missin…
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Send us a text You know any QUITTERS? Those people who don't finish what they start or let you down by not showing up? Yeah, me too... “At some point in life, every one of us has wanted to throw in the towel. But there’s a huge difference between stopping…and quitting. Stopping is strength. Quitting is surrender.” Join Dave for some discussion on: …
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There is a misconception that liberalism lacks a vision of ‘the good life,’ but liberalism is more ingrained in society than often recognized. It affects media, education, and personal beliefs of those in society both directly and indirectly. Alexandre Lefebvre is a professor of politics and philosophy at the University of Sydney in Australia, and …
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Send us a text Do you know anyone who is always focusing on their pain or trauma? Yeah, me too... Resilience vs. Woundedness Resilience is the ability to bounce back - “adapting well in the face of adversity, trauma, or significant stress.” Join Dave for some WISDOM around: The Evolution: How We Got Here (5 Causes) Pulling Wisdom from Wounds (5 Way…
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Business leaders need to be versatile, critical thinkers capable of questioning the status quo while integrating actionable frameworks to drive innovation. How does this align with the principles today’s business school graduates are learning and will they be capable of integrating actionable frameworks to drive innovation in the future? Scott D. A…
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Send us a text Have you ever felt like your life was in CHAOS? Yeah, me too... Join Dave for some FREEING and PEACEFUL words on: What Freedom Is - What Freedom Is Not - 5 Steps to Freedom What Control Is - What Control Is Not - 5 Steps to Control What Peace Is - What Peace Is Not - 5 Steps to Peace Why They Can’t Be Separated How They Strengthen Ea…
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How did political and social pressures affect public health decisions during the pandemic, and how did media reporting amplify those effects? What is the cost when experts detach from evidence-based medicine for policymaking and defer decisions to those without the proper expertise? David Zweig is a journalist, novelist, and musician. He is also th…
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Murder on Music Row Season 2: The Skull at the End of the Rainbow" is coming October 7. An 8-part deep dive, this narrative podcast focuses on the 1998 murder of David "Skull" Schulman, an iconic Nashville figure who owned the Skulls Rainbow Room strip club/country music bar for 50 years. The police may have botched the investigation. The prosecuto…
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Send us a text Have you ever had something good or a series of good things happen in your life and you thought, "uh oh, this is too good to be true, something bad is going to happen..." Yeah, me too... Join Dave for some SHOE TALK about: The Suspicion of “Too Good” Why We Struggle to Enjoy the Good Shoe The Positives of the “Other Shoe” The Negativ…
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What if grief isn’t just about surviving but about being cracked open to a completely new polarity of living? In this episode, I sit down with Melani Sessa, founder of Grace and Grief Healing, to have one of the most profound and tender conversations we’ve ever had on this podcast. After the unexpected loss of her son, Melani found herself navigati…
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How does literature enrich our understanding of ourselves and of others, in ways that STEM fields and other forms of knowledge cannot? What is contained within the language of reading that you don't encounter with other art forms like painting or film? Arnold Weinstein is a Professor Emeritus of Comparative Literature at Brown University and the au…
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Send us a text Have you ever been around someone that blames everyone else for their lack of PEACE? Yeah, me too... · "If your motives aren’t pure, your gains will vanish as quickly as they came. · If your aim is to hurt, you will feel the pain. · When selfishness outweighs empathy, peace is not possible." Join Dave for some PEACEFUL words about: T…
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What does the female body itself contribute to the story of human survival and development, and how does it differ from other animals and specifically, other mammals? These contributions include but are not limited unique attributes for gestation, childbirth, and lactation. Cat Bohannon is a researcher, scholar, and the author of the book Eve: How …
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Send us a text Have you ever been good at something, not done it for a while, then realized you're not good at it anymore? Yeah, me too... I ignored my should problems so long I learned a new term - FROZEN... Join Dave for some MOVING chat about: Types of Atrophy with Examples How Atrophy Sneaks Into Daily Life 5 Signs of Atrophy in Yourself How to…
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How does status infiltrate all of our decisions, and how is status allocated in a networked society? Toby E. Stuart is a professor at the Haas School at UC Berkeley and also the author of the new book called Anointed: The Extraordinary Effects of Social Status in a Winner-Take-Most World. Greg and Toby discuss the influence of social status on vari…
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What if your “money problems” were never really about money? In this powerful conversation, I sit down with Paige Pritchard, founder of Overcoming Overspending™ and financial coach featured by NBC, The Washington Post, and The Dr. Phil Show, to talk about the deeper truth behind overspending. Paige shares her own story of blowing through a $60K sal…
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On Sept. 3, you’ll be able to binge the entire season of the true crime series Untested from USA TODAY – for free. Following along with detectives who work unsolved cases and serial crimes, you’ll get an insider’s view of how suspected serial rapist Marshawn Curtis sweet-talks cops in multiple states, avoiding arrest and terrorizing more women. Unt…
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For decades, hundreds of thousands of rape kits sat ignored in warehouses and evidence rooms around the country. As a result, a lot of sex offenders – many of them serial rapists – were never caught. They’re still out there, free to assault more women. Following along with detectives who work unsolved cases and serial crimes, you’ll get an insider’…
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He terrorized women. He slipped through the cracks. But one detective refused to give up. Following along with detectives who work unsolved cases and serial crimes, you’ll get an insider’s view of how suspected serial rapist Marshawn Curtis sweet-talks cops in multiple states, avoiding arrest and terrorizing more women. Untested: A true crime podca…
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Send us a text Have you ever been in a situation when someone said something that was blatantly and factually wrong? Yeah, me too... Sometimes the healthiest thing you can do, for yourself and them, is just let them be wrong. Join Dave for some CORRECTIVE thoughts around: Where the Need to Correct Comes From The Destructive Side (Even if Meant to H…
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Many business leaders craft successful companies but only a few elevate that to the level of a masterpiece. What is it about some companies and leaders that allows them to achieve this status? How does the vision of ‘the good life’ differ across corporations, large and small? Charles Spinosa is a management consultant and the author of several book…
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In the final episode of the true crime podcast Untested from USA TODAY, Marshawn Curtis goes to trial, accused of serial crimes. Prosecutors have evidence from rape kits, but when it comes to criminal justice, a guilty verdict is never guaranteed - especially in cold cases. Following along with detectives who work unsolved cases and serial crimes, …
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In episode four of Untested: A true crime podcast from USA TODAY, three more women come forward. Cold case Detective Annie Harrison spends hours trying to get alleged serial rapist Marshawn Curtis to confess to unsolved cases with previously untested rape kits. Following along with detectives who work unsolved cases and serial crimes, you’ll get an…
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In episode three of the true crime podcast Untested from USA TODAY, Michigan Detective Annie Harrison delves into the background of cold case rape suspect Marshawn Curtis. What she finds is terrifying, and it motivates her to seek overdue justice for victims in unsolved cases with previously untested rape kits. Following along with detectives who w…
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In episode two of Untested: A true crime podcast from USA TODAY, Georgia police dismiss a woman’s rape complaint as “unfounded,” meaning they don’t believe a crime occurred. But then two cold case detectives from Michigan knock on her door. They work unsolved cases and serial crimes, and they have new information about her rape kit. Following along…
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This episode asks whether being “unprofessional” pays, after Alexander Isak secures his Liverpool move while Marc Guehi stays at Palace despite his professionalism. I also cut through the noise on Liverpool vs Arsenal, arguing that the hot takes on Arteta’s tactics miss the point of what was a balanced game decided by one special moment. Finally, I…
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Send us a text Have you ever "phoned it in", "went through the motions", or put a task or event on "auto-pilot"? Yeah, me too... COMPLACENCY is a SILENT THREAT and also a warning signal! Join Dave for some VIGILANT discussion around: Recognizing Complacency The Benefits of Ridding Yourself of Complacency Five Ways to Stay Focused with Urgency Choos…
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What if the glass of wine you reach for at night isn’t harmless, but the thing keeping you from your full awakening? In this solo episode, I get deeply personal about my sober curious journey and why walking away from alcohol became one of the most radical acts of self-love in my midlife. I unpack the cultural lies that glorify drinking, the coping…
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It’s not hard to find critics of capitalism in the current moment but this has always been true: as long as we have had capitalism we have had critics of capitalism. What are the recurring themes of these critiques and how have they helped to shape the economics profession and capitalism itself? John Cassidy is an author at the New Yorker magazine …
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Send us a text Remember back in school and the tests were either True/False, Discussion, or MULTIPLE CHOICE? Yeah, me too... We never stop taking tests and a lot of them are "pop quizes"!!! Join Dave for some TESTY talk about: The Tests of Life The Psychology of Choice Freedom, Clarity, and Resolve in Choice 5 Steps to Recognize a Choice in Front o…
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How can lawmakers and public servants design policies which benefit from continuous learning?? How will government offices that learn and adopt agile practices be able to achieve better outcomes for the public? Jennifer Pahlka is a senior fellow at the Niskanen Center, founder of Code For America, and the founder of the US Digital Services under th…
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Send us a text Have you ever driven somewhere and when you arrived, you didn't remember the last 5 or 10 minutes of the trip? Yeah, me too... Freedom, Clarity, and Resolve — The Unstoppable Trio Join Dave for some CLARITY around: Freedom — The Power of Choice - How to Seek, Achieve, and Keep It Clarity — The Power of Vision - How to Seek, Achieve, …
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What if the most powerful thing you could do for your child’s autism diagnosis wasn’t just therapy hours, but healing their body from the inside out? In this eye-opening episode, I sit down with pediatric dietitian and holistic health trailblazer Greer McGuinness to unpack the journey that began with her own son’s autism diagnosis. We explore the b…
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On Sept. 3, you’ll be able to binge the entire season of USA TODAY's new show "Untested" – for free. As the story unfolds, you’ll get an insider’s view of how Marshawn Curtis sweet-talks cops in multiple states, avoiding arrest and terrorizing more women. Listen for free starting Sept. 3 by visiting art19.com/shows/untested. To get the full season …
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Send us a text Have you ever questioned "why me, why this, whey now?!?!?!" Yeah, me too... There’s a big difference between having questions and questioning. Having questions means you’re curious, open, and ready to learn. Questioning is second-guessing, doubting, or poking holes in something that’s already in motion. Join Dave for some ANSWERS aro…
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