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Murder Next Door

Brittany Guidera

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You never truly know your neighbor. What skeletons are they hiding in their closet? Scandals, scams, slaying and more. Come with Brittany while she explores it all. You never know what you’ll find, you might even discover a murder next door. Murder Next Door is not an investigative podcast. Our aim is to tell you the facts that we know, but with opinions of our own. Listener discretion is advised. Now sit back, relax, and let’s get bloody.
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Hold My Sweet Tea

Pearl & Holly

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Where True Crime collides with chilling ghost stories and Southern folklore. Join us, sip sweet tea, and uncover shocking tales of murder, mystery, and the supernatural, all with a healthy dose of Southern charm and a touch of sass!
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The Movement Church exists to Connect People to Jesus and Lead people to Mission. We hope you‘ll join us in Sundays at 10AM PT, in-person at Laguna Hills High School or LIVE on Youtube.
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Amidst all of the conversations about the recruitment of Black educators, where are the discussions about retention? The Exit Interview podcast was created to elevate the stories of Black educators who have been pushed out of the classroom, main or central office. The podcast asks guests to share their education journey, the "last straw" that made them decide to leave education, and, most importantly, what they are doing now that they have left the traditional education sphere.
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HR and People Ops can be challenging, but there’s a community of others who’ve been in your shoes. HR Superstars is the podcast from 15Five that connects you with confident and respected strategic people leaders who have conquered a myriad of challenges and now have valuable and actionable insights to share. In each episode, our host, Adam Weber, VP of Community at 15Five, will talk to some of the world’s leading innovators in the HR/People Ops space willing to share their insights and advic ...
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Black Girl Missing

Feminista Jones, Asa Todd, Niki Irene

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A podcast dedicated to telling the stories of Black girls (0-17) who have gone missing in the United States. Some have been found. Some are still missing. Some we have lost forever. Whatever her story, we want to tell it. We explore disappearances from their beginnings, going over timelines of events, looking at the evidence, and recounting witness testimonies. We dig as deep as we can to uncover the truth about their disappearances.
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Most Alive

Dan Greco

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Ever talk to someone so into what they're saying, you can't help but get into it yourself? Humans are Most Alive when in touch with their passions. This show's passion is connecting with them in these moments, learning what only they can teach, and sharing that fusion with you. For bonus content, episode previews, updates, and highlights, follow @mostalivepodcast on Instagram. Cover art credit to Brittany Mackey (brittanymackey.com).
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Healin’ Beyond Dealin’ explores areas in which individuals must learn to grow beyond simply dealing with issues and transition into the healing process. Healing is not a destination; it’s a journey. Whether it is grief from death, divorce or separation, limiting beliefs, insecurities, relationship barriers, etc., we are all on a journey to a better way of thinking, responding and operating. Believer, speaker, educator and author, Brittney Nicole, will discuss authentic, realistic and relevan ...
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Send us a text Merch Link: https://hold-my-sweet-tea.printify.me Buy Me a Coffee Link:https://buymeacoffee.com/holdmysweettea The story of missing teenager Brittany Robinson begins with pure excitement – a 14-year-old girl bouncing with joy at the rare opportunity to spend a weekend with her estranged father in Mobile, Alabama. So enthusiastic was …
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Send us a text When 19-year-old Morgan Bauer packed her bags and left Aberdeen, South Dakota for Atlanta, Georgia in February 2016, she was chasing big city dreams and independence. With the confidence of youth, she arranged temporary housing through Craigslist and planned to find her footing in a new city far from home. Within days of her arrival,…
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HR teams are moving from external hiring to internal impact. Will Howard, Practice Lead at McLean & Company, shares the latest research behind HR’s shift in priorities, showing why retention and leadership now take the lead. David Hawthorne, Chief People Officer at AnchorPoint Management, brings a real-world lens to the data. He explains how to mov…
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Send us a text The disappearance of Angela Freeman stops you cold—a pregnant teenager vanishes after a late-night argument, leaving behind nothing but her abandoned car, an uncashed paycheck, and a trail of blood near Monet Bridge. Most disturbing wasn't just her disappearance, but how thoroughly local law enforcement botched the investigation from…
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Send us a text Ever wondered what happened to all those vampires that supposedly haunted New Orleans? They're still here—but they're not what you think. Journey with us as we pull back the curtain on modern vampire communities thriving right under our noses. Maven Lore, the reluctant king of New Orleans' Vampire Court, and Merticus of the Atlanta V…
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What happens when a Black educator survives a natural disaster, a political awakening, and a broken school systemall in the same year? In this deeply moving episode of The Exit Interview, Colorado State Representative Jennifer Bacon recounts how her early teaching career in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina became a catalyst for her journey into…
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Send us a text Step into the shadows of New Orleans' French Quarter, where legend and reality blur in the haunting tale of Jacques Saint-Germain. When this mysterious aristocrat arrived in early 1900s New Orleans, he quickly captivated high society with his charm, wealth, and extravagant dinner parties at his Royal Street residence. But something w…
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Send us a text Merch Link: https://hold-my-sweet-tea.printify.me https://buymeacoffee.com/holdmysweettea "Miss Hannah is mean to me." These words, spoken by six-year-old Bella Fontenelle, now haunt everyone who knew the vibrant little girl from Harahan, Louisiana. What happens when a child's complaint about an adult caregiver goes beyond typical ch…
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Trends are everywhere, but translating them into real business impact takes more than reading a report. It takes HR leaders who understand their business and know how to turn insights into strategy. David Hawthorne, Chief People Officer at Anchor Point Management Group, shares how he brings 2025 HR trends to life by aligning people strategy with bu…
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Send us a text Merch Link: https://hold-my-sweet-tea.printify.me Buy me a coffee Link: https://buymeacoffee.com/holdmysweettea? Have you ever wondered about the true cost of extraordinary talent? The story of Robert Johnson takes us deep into the heart of Mississippi Delta Blues, where legend and reality collide at a dusty crossroads under moonligh…
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Send us a text Merch Link: https://hold-my-sweet-tea.printify.me Buy Me a Coffee Link:https://buymeacoffee.com/holdmysweettea Curses, revenge, and a town in flames—the legend of the Yazoo Witch stands as one of Mississippi's most spine-chilling local tales. We dive deep into this haunting Southern story made famous by renowned Mississippi author Wi…
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What happens when you're doing everythingleading a school, serving your community, answering the phones, teaching mathand still feel like you're drowning? In this Exit Interview live show, Dr. Asia Lyons sits down with Joy Delizo-Osborne, who shares the real reason she left her role as a founding principal: her doctor said quit, and her wife offere…
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Send us a text Merch Link: https://hold-my-sweet-tea.printify.me Buy Me a Coffee Link:https://buymeacoffee.com/holdmysweettea Deep in the Georgia mountains stands the haunting ruins of Corpsewood Manor, a handcrafted brick sanctuary built by two men seeking escape from modern society. Their dream of peaceful isolation ended in bloodshed on a cold D…
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Global teams give companies access to top talent and fresh perspectives, but managing them comes with challenges—time zones, cultural differences, and keeping everyone aligned. Alexandra Erman, Chief People Officer at BforeAI, knows what it takes to lead international teams successfully. In this episode, she shares how to foster connection across b…
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Send us a text Merch Link: https://hold-my-sweet-tea.printify.me Buy Me a Coffee Link:https://buymeacoffee.com/holdmysweettea The forgotten ones. The files that gather dust. The faces on faded missing person flyers that no one notices anymore. These are the cold cases that have too little information for full episodes but too much importance to ign…
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Send us a text Merch Link: https://hold-my-sweet-tea.printify.me Buy Me a Coffee Link:https://buymeacoffee.com/holdmysweettea A significant breakthrough occurs in the 1986 Shondra May cold case as Scott County Sheriff's Department arrests 63-year-old Rubin Weeks on charges of kidnapping, rape, and murder. • Original suspect Rubin Weeks arrested Tue…
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What happens when an educator's deep love for liberation collides with the realities of traditional schooling? In this episode of The Exit Interview: A Podcast for Black Educators, Dr. Asia Lyons sits down with Jamilah Pittseducator, author, yoga teacher, and founder of She Imprintsto explore her journey through the education system and beyond. Jam…
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Send us a text The butcher, his knife, and two trunks packed for departure—these are the elements of one of New Orleans' most gruesome yet strangely forgotten crimes. When two women were found dismembered and packed into travel trunks at 725 Ursuline Avenue in 1927, the city was horrified. Sisters-in-law Theresa and Leonide Moity had been planning …
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Send us a text What happens when the person you suspect is guilty walks free for 30 years? The disappearance of Isabelle Blair and Marian Coutee in July 1989 left families devastated and searching for answers that wouldn't come for decades. The timing couldn't have been more suspicious—Isabel had filed for legal separation from her husband, Robert …
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Being data-driven doesn’t mean sacrificing the human side of HR. Data can be used to guide decisions while keeping people at the center. Brittany Rohde, Head of People at Monarch Money, believes that HR can be both analytical and people-focused. She shares how to scale sustainably by using automation wisely, bringing employees into key decisions, a…
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Send us a text The forgotten 1927 New Orleans Trunk Murders stand among the most gruesome crimes in the city's history. Sisters Teresa and Leonide had hoped to escape their troubled marriages to brothers Henry and Joseph Moiti, packing their belongings into trunks for a fresh start away from their cramped French Quarter apartment at 715 Ursuline Av…
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Send us a text The story of Myra Lewis represents a parent's worst nightmare made even more disturbing by bewildering circumstances. In the quiet rural area of Camden, Mississippi, a bright-eyed two-year-old girl vanished from her front yard on March 1, 2014, becoming what remains today as Mississippi's longest-standing Amber Alert case. What began…
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Send us a text Blood-curdling legends echo through the streets of New Orleans, but few tales match the macabre horror of the Mad Butcher, also known as the Sausage Ghost. This spine-tingling story follows Hans Mueller, a German immigrant who established a thriving sausage factory with his wife in the 1800s on Ursuline Street. Behind their successfu…
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In this powerful episode of The Exit Interview: A Podcast for Black Educators, Dr. Asia Lyons sits down with Josephine Ampaw-Greene a licensed family therapist and former educatorto explore what it truly means to sustain wellness while navigating the demands of education and racial battle fatigue. Josephine shares her unique journey from paraeducat…
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Send us a text Nestled in the rolling hills of Red Boiling Springs, Tennessee stands the Thomas House Hotel, a historic building whose walls have witnessed far more than your average overnight stay. Built in 1890 as a wellness resort on natural mineral springs, this remarkable structure has survived devastating fires, transformed from elite spa to …
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What kind of leader do you want to be? Pause and really think about that. Or better yet, write it down on paper. Susannah Robinson, Founder and President of Partnership for Talent emphasizes the importance of defining your leadership vision. In this episode, she explains how self-awareness, trust, and consistency shape leadership and why your appro…
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Send us a text The quiet neighborhood of Algiers, nestled across the Mississippi River from New Orleans' French Quarter, was shattered by gunfire on an October evening in 2017. Carol Lombard Ross - a 55-year-old grandmother, community pillar, and beloved "neighborhood mom" - lost her life in a hail of bullets outside her own home. Carol embodied th…
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Send us a text The haunting case of Athena Joy Curry draws us into a mother's inexplicable disappearance that continues to baffle investigators nearly fourteen years later. We explore the troubling circumstances around what happened after a late-night argument between Athena and her son's father on May 27, 2011, when she allegedly walked out of his…
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In this special episode recorded live at Quince Coffee House, Dr. Asia Lyons sits down with Jenna Greenwood to explore her inspiring journey of self-discovery, family legacy, and finding community beyond traditional educational spaces. Jenna shares stories about growing up influenced by her grandmother, Marie Greenwood, Denvers first Black tenured …
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Send us a text Deep in the hills and hollers of Appalachia, a powerful healing tradition emerged from necessity and wisdom. "Granny Women, Granny Magic or Granny Witchcraft" is the amalgamation of cultural knowledge, medicinal practices and religion of all kinds that women used to provide healing and healthcare in isolated mountain communities for …
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Send us a text The folklore surrounding roadside attractions has always captivated the American imagination, particularly when those attractions blur the line between reality and fantasy. Our deep dive into the Sugar Flats Beast of Lebanon, Tennessee takes you through the bizarre tale of what happens when a couple driving down Lover's Lane strikes …
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HR teams provide emotional, mental, and strategic support to their organizations, but who’s supporting them? As burnout among HR leaders reaches alarming levels, it’s clear that those responsible for employee well-being often struggle themselves. Recorded live at the 5th HR Superstars Summit, this episode features Brittany Fowler at Kickstarter and…
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Send us a text What drives a father to leave his 22-month-old son in a sweltering car for seven hours? The tragic death of Cooper Harris in June 2014 initially appeared to be a devastating accident—a father who simply forgot to drop his child at daycare. But as investigators peeled back the layers of Justin Ross Harris's life, they uncovered someth…
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Send us a text Two murders 13 years apart share one common denominator: Lois Jane Parks Milstein. We explore the unsolved 1993 murder of private investigator Jerry Parks and the brutal 2006 slaying of his widow's second husband, Dr. David Millstein. • Jerry Parks was found shot to death in his car in West Little Rock, with evidence suggesting he kn…
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In this powerful episode of The Exit Interview: A Podcast for Black Educators, host Dr. Asia Lyons sits down with Jason B. Alleneducator, activist, and policy advocateto discuss the systemic barriers Black students and educators face in traditional school systems. Jason shares his personal journey from school administrator to special education teac…
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