Welcome to ‘Embracing Grief’ - the podcast that embraces a subject most people avoid- living your best life while riding the waves of grieving a partner. We’re your hosts, Trish and Lori. We are two women, here to share our experiences with losing a spouse as we find a way to embrace the challenges, the changes, the opportunities, the growth, and the wisdom that this life has to offer.
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Lori Mitchell Podcasts
A humorous and thought-provoking interview show hosted by Jason Wright founder of Oddball Magazine, your favorite literary magazine, and Oddball Foundation, a 501(c)3 built to make a difference through creative mental health advocacy.
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Get a rare glimpse into the minds and methods of sadistic murderers. From notorious names like Jeffrey Dahmer and John Wayne Gacy to lesser-known killers like “Death House Landlady” Dorothea Puente, what turns a regular person into a predator? Serial Killers is a Spotify Original. New episodes Mondays.
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ASCO Education: By the Book features engaging discussions between editors and authors from the ASCO Educational Book. Hear nuanced views on topics featured in Education Sessions at ASCO meetings and deep dives on the approaches shaping modern oncology that have care teams talking.
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"In the Moment" with Lori Walsh is SDPB’s daily radio program.We bring you world-class radio storytelling featuring the highest journalistic integrity. We tell true stories of our state and true stories of people who are doing something or creating something for a reason. We tell these stories with fairness, compassion and imagination. We bring our listeners into the conversations and keep them In the Moment.On the air Monday through Friday, at 9 a.m., 12 p.m. and 7 p.m. CT
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Spiritual Awakening - Expanding Times Fireside Chats
Sandhan, Modern Spiritual Teacher & co-founder of Expanding Times
Hosts Sandhan and Karen speak candidly with each other or with other guests in these 30-minute intimate conversations. They share personal stories, their own awakening experiences, tips and tools to assist you along the way and updates on Expanding Times in a casual, authentic and engaging tête-à-tête. Think of it as a conversation you’d have if you were sitting around your kitchen table enjoying a warm beverage. Connect with us at www.expandingtimes.com
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Hitting Your Stride -- The Equestrian Elements Life Coaching podcast with Tracey Mitchell
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This is a podcast for equestrians, as we talk about life in and out of the show ring. I draw on my experiences in the horse world as well as talk with various guests to gain their insights ... all to help you hit your stride!
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Get hungry. On the FoodCrush podcast, OnMilwaukee Dining Editor Lori Fredrich and Culture Editor Matt Mueller tackle the ins and outs of dining, food facts, interesting ingredients and myriad topics related to food and beverage. Expect smart talk, lively debate and plenty of fascinating conversations with some of the scene’s most interesting people.
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The Why Distance Learning? Podcast explores the transformative power of live virtual learning and its role in shaping the future of education. Hosted by three seasoned distance learning experts, this podcast delivers insights, promising practices, and inspiration for educators, content providers, and education leaders integrating live virtual experiences into teaching and learning. Each episode features interviews with content creators, industry professionals, field experts, and innovative e ...
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Welcome to Talka Brothas podcast! Where two brothers from another mother come together to talk about what’s going on in urban pop culture, Sports, music, health and real issues that face our community all straight with no chaser and a splash of comedy.
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‘Inspiring Women Leaders’ is the podcast about leadership by women only, from which everyone can learn. The podcast aims to showcase the extensive leadership knowledge and practical skills of its incredible guests and to both inspire and educate its listeners, helping them acquire the know-how necessary to become better leaders themselves. Hosted by Dr Adam Harrison, physician, lawyer, leadership coach and strong male ally. Please reach out to him via www.dradamharrison.com.
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We're in the middle of Black Hill State University's Joy of Learning series. The events invite the public back to school to learn something new from local experts.By Lori Walsh, Ellen Koester, Ari Jungemann
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Rise in political violence may have chilling effect on democracy
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49:09Our Dakota Political Junkies share what concerns them most about the weekend attacks on two Minnesota state lawmakers and their spouses.By Lori Walsh, Ellen Koester
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Historian and author Sally Roesch Wagner passed away at age 82. We return to a 2019 Brown Bag Book Club with the pioneer in women's studies.By Lori Walsh, Ari Jungemann, Ellen Koester
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McGovern Center responds to Mitchell prison debate
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49:10The "In the Moment" visits the McGovern Center on DWU's campus and learn about the prison debate. Plus, local voices discuss the attacks on Minnesota lawmakers.By Lori Walsh, Ari Jungemann, Ellen Koester
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South Dakota women veterans: Bonnie Schmidt
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49:30Veteran Bonnie Schmidt says she can still smell the blue ink of the pens she used to fill out forms in basic training. She shares this and other experiences while serving.By Lori Walsh, Ari Jungemann, Ellen Koester
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Happy solstice, listeners! Join our guest host this week, Sapphire Sandalo, for a summertime tale of betrayal, murder, and the bizarre journey of a criminal corpse. It's 1827, and the Marten family hasn’t seen 25-year-old Maria in five months, ever since she left home with plans to elope with William Corder. Whenever they ask about her, William alw…
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South Dakota women veterans: Lucy Middleton
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49:29A U.S. Army nurse who served in the Vietnam War shares her story. Lucy Middleton talks about her experience overseas and how her service changed her.By Lori Walsh, Ari Jungemann, Ari Jungemann
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News roundup: Early candidates announce for gubernatorial race
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48:55Speaker of the House Jon Hansen is the first to announce in the 2026 governor's race. We get analysis from our Dakota Political Junkies and hear from the candidate himself.By Lori Walsh, Ellen Koester, Ari Jungemann
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Bethany Brookshire, author of "Pests," discusses the definition of a pest and why elephants qualify. Plus, the pests of South Dakota: Beavers, coyotes and prairie dogs.By Ellen Koester, Ari Jungemann, Lori Walsh
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South Dakota's plants, birds & butterflies in a warming world
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49:00An ornithologist discusses the birds that sweeten South Dakota's skies with song. He shares his favorite chirps and also explores how birds are adapting to hotter winters.By Ellen Koester, Ari Jungemann, Lori Walsh
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#59 What Florida Gets Right About Virtual Schools with Desiré Mosser
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39:11In this episode of Why Distance Learning, your hosts sit down with Desiré Mosser, a veteran instructional coach supporting over 125 virtual educators at Pasco eSchool and Vice President of BOLD (Blended Online Learning Discovery of Florida). A former brick-and-mortar science teacher turned online education leader, Desiré brings over two decades of …
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Addressing Barriers and Leveraging New Technologies in Lung Cancer Screening
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26:09Dr. Nathan Pennell and Dr. Cheryl Czerlanis discuss challenges in lung cancer screening and potential solutions to increase screening rates, including the use of AI to enhance risk prediction and screening processes. Transcript Dr. Nate Pennell: Hello, and welcome to By the Book, a monthly podcast series for ASCO Education that features engaging di…
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Zodiac or Bundy? The Unsolved Santa Rosa Hitchhiker Murders
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37:32In the 1970s, at least seven young women and girls go missing around Santa Rosa, California. Seven are found dead, and one remains unidentified. Several killers, including the Zodiac and Ted Bundy, were known to commit crimes in Northern California. Could one of them be responsible for the unsolved Santa Rosa Hitchhiker Murders, or is there yet ano…
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Mitchell can now listen to SDPB on a new full-power radio station. We learn more about KWSD 89.1 FM and the people who make up the Mitchell community.By Lori Walsh, Ari Jungemann, Ellen Koester
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Heading down two South Dakota roads to history
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49:09Russ Swanson stumbled on a piece of history on his family's land. It led him down several different roads — and a few rabbit holes — pursuing outlaws of the past.By Lori Walsh, Ellen Koester, Ari Jungemann
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The Taco Bell Strangler: Henry Louis Wallace
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32:59His modus operandi is shocking: years before he strangled his victims, Henry Louis Wallace befriended them. By and large, they were his coworkers at Bojangles and Taco Bell. But under interrogation, he’d admit an even darker motive. Keep up with us on Instagram @serialkillerspodcast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoi…
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Trevor Ryan recounts the life of a historic building that now houses a one-of-a-kind comedy club in Rapid City. And Nathan Hults shares his comedic journey in Sioux Falls.By Lori Walsh, Ellen Koester, Ari Jungemann
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South Dakota's DCI enters partnership with ICE
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48:46After state political leaders visited the southern border, they announced a new partnership between the Division of Criminal Investigation and ICE. We learn the specifics.By Lori Walsh, Ari Jungemann, Ellen Koester
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U.S.-China deal offers some stability but prices are expected to rise
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49:29The Farmers Business Network says the recent trade deal delays a potential rise in retaliatory tariffs, but prices are still going to go up.By Lori Walsh, Ari Jungemann, Ellen Koester
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#58 Tiered Support in Virtual and Hybrid Learning with Dr. Lori Wiggins
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31:32How can distance learning meet the vastly different needs of students who are disengaged, displaced, or underserved—and still deliver equity, engagement, and academic excellence? In this episode of Why Distance Learning, Dr. Lori Wiggins, principal of Pasco eSchool, shares how her team runs 12 distinct programs under one virtual roof using a tiered…
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The Shapeshifting Fugitive: Franklin Delano Floyd
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36:39A missing woman in Florida leads police to a fugitive who’s been on the run for 17 years. But that’s just the beginning. Franklin Delano Floyd not only becomes a suspect in that case, but he’s then tied to several unsolved murders, disappearances, and kidnappings dating back to the 1970s. For police, it will take decades to fully uncover the crimes…
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The Week That Was 3/31: Tariffs on Words March 31st
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40:14A humorous look back at the week that was at Oddball Magazine, Boston's best kept secret online magazine hosted by Jason Wright and Chad Parenteau, editors of Oddball Magazine and special guest author Timothy Gager. Commentary and readings of Oddball work from: Mike Mesterson Gibbins Richard Spisak Grady Van Wright with artwork by DL Polonsky Oddba…
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Levitt at the Falls invites Sioux Falls outdoors this summer
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49:30Two-time Grammy-nominated Divinity Roxx headlines the first Levitt at the Falls concert. We explore how the series is growing and talk to Roxx ahead of her performance.By Lori Walsh, Ari Jungemann, Ellen Koester
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Did trade tariffs & deficits downgrade the U.S credit system?
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48:46Moody’s Investors Service changed its rating of the U.S. sovereign debt last week. Joe Santos, Ph.D., breaks down the symbiotic relationship behind the downgrade.By Lori Walsh, Ari Jungemann, Ellen Koester
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Sticky notes & sound healing: Caring for your mental health
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49:18We explore South Dakota's mental health care landscape, including an art installation that battles stigma and the healing sounds of a singing bowl.By Lori Walsh, Ari Jungemann, Ellen Koester
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Financial advisor: No, Social Security is not a Ponzi scheme
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49:05Elon Musk recently called Social Security a "Ponzi scheme." Wealth advisor Rick Kahler says it's not and shares how much trust you can really put into the benefits system.By Lori Walsh, Ellen Koester, Ari Jungemann
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A Body in the Cellar: Hawley Harvey Crippen
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34:20When a boneless torso possibly belonging to a woman named Cora Turner is found in the cellar of a London home, the culprit seems almost obvious. Her husband, Dr. Hawley Harvey Crippen, seems to have disappeared with his mistress. But the true answer isn’t that easy. Nearly a hundred years later, some people are still wondering whether the police ca…
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South Dakota arts & science from across the state
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49:00A Black Hills performer invites listeners to a frog pond in Rockerville. Cory Cavill also asks you to chirp, hoot and — most importantly — howl.By Lori Walsh, Ellen Koester, Ari Jungemann
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Meet the Microraptor: Small, mighty and maybe flight-worthy
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49:19Professor Alex Dececchi shares why a series of footprints from a sparrow-sized dinosaur could hint at early flight. Plus, exploring a feathery prehistory.By Ellen Koester, Ari Jungemann
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Incorporating Integrative Oncology Into Practice for GI Cancers and Beyond
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30:04Host Dr. Nate Pennell and his guest, Dr. Chloe Atreya, discuss the ASCO Educational Book article, “Integrative Oncology: Incorporating Evidence-Based Approaches to Patients With GI Cancers,” highlighting the use of mind-body approaches, exercise, nutrition, acupuncture/acupressure, and natural products. Transcript Dr. Nate Pennell: Welcome to ASCO …
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#57 Digital PE for the Real World: Physical Wellness Meets Edtech with Joe Titus
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43:11In this episode of Why Distance Learning, Seth Fleischauer, Allyson Mitchell, and Tami Moehring welcome Joe Titus, founder and CEO of Hiveclass, to reimagine what physical education can look like in the digital age. They explore how Hiveclass brings inclusive, skill-based movement instruction to students who are often left out of traditional PE—whe…
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"The Freeway Phantom": D.C.'s First Serial Killer?
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34:17“...catch me if you can!” Police find those words written on a note left in a jacket draped over a murder victim’s body. They believe the message comes from a serial killer targeting young women in the Washington, D.C. area, nicknamed the Freeway Phantom. But the handwriting? Belongs to someone else. Keep up with us on Instagram @serialkillerspodca…
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Operation Trace: The Missing Women of Ireland's Vanishing Triangle
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29:51The eighty miles surrounding Dublin, Ireland, hold a chilling mystery. Between 1993 and 1998, at least six women disappeared in the area, and their cases remain unsolved. Police investigations have targeted at least one suspect, but still no one has been charged. The question remains: is a serial killer responsible for these disappearances? Keep up…
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#56 How We Got Here: Three Stories That Fuel This Podcast
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48:43In this special episode of Why Distance Learning, the hosts become the guests. Seth Fleischauer, Allyson Mitchell, and Tami Moehring step out from behind the mic to share their personal journeys into distance learning, their current work in the field, and why this podcast exists. From museum basements to prairie dresses to viral Mets fandom, this e…
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After getting away with murder in LA, retirees Helen and Olga scheme to kill again. But when an unlikely party sniffs out their crimes, the friends turn on each other. Keep up with us on Instagram @serialkillerspodcast! Have a story to share? Email us at [email protected]. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adc…
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No one batted an eye at the two women who became fast friends at an LA gym in the 1990s – until years later, when it came out that they’d teamed up for a plot to kill men down on their luck. Keep up with us on Instagram @serialkillerspodcast! Have a story to share? Email us at [email protected]. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit…
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#55 Distance Learning as a Lifeline for Ukrainian Students with Yuliya Kosko
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37:03In this episode of Why Distance Learning, Seth Fleischauer, Allyson Mitchell, and Tami Moehring welcome Yuliya Kosko, founder of Svitlo Education, to explore how live virtual learning becomes a lifeline in the darkest of times. They discuss the founding of Svitlo School during the Russian invasion of Ukraine and how distance learning has supported …
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The Evolution of the ASCO Educational Book and the Issues Shaping the Future of Oncology
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31:44On the inaugural episode of ASCO Education: By the Book, Dr. Nathan Pennell and Dr. Don Dizon share reflections on the evolution of the ASCO Educational Book, its global reach, and the role of its new companion podcast to further shine a spotlight on the issues shaping the future of modern oncology. TRANSCRIPT Dr. Nathan Pennell: Hello, I'm Dr. Nat…
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The Doomsday Murders: Lori and Chad Daybell
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41:38In early 2020, the story of Lori Daybell and her new husband, Chad Daybell, hit national news. They’d seemingly fled to Hawaii while two of Lori’s children were missing, leaving a wake of mysterious deaths and attacks behind. The public and authorities pressed for answers, hoping Lori’s children would come home safely, while allegations of fringe, …
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Struggling with gambling and spiraling into debt, William Palmer turned to murder. This week, we continue analyzing the deaths Palmer was accused of, and how the scheming doctor was finally caught. Keep up with us on Instagram @serialkillerspodcast! Have a story to share? Email us at [email protected]. Learn more about your ad choices…
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Join Editors Jason Wright and Chad Parenteau of Oddball Magazine, and special co-host Timothy Gager with a humorous look back at the week of March 17th at Oddball Magazine, with a special tribute to the late Jeff Taylor. Brought to you by Oddball Foundation. Support the showBy Oddball Show
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#54 Online Education That Outperforms Traditional Schools—Here’s How with Heather Rhodes
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38:14This is a special crosspost episode of host Seth Fleischauer's other podcast, Make It Mindful: Insights for Global Learning. In this episode of Why Distance Learning?, host Seth Fleischauer welcomes Heather Rhodes, founder of Highgrove Education and former leader of Harrow School Online. Together, they explore how international online schools can f…
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In 1855, Dr. William Palmer became one of the Victorian era’s most famous villains – a man who poisoned his own friends and family. But with limited evidence and only one conviction, was Palmer really a serial killer? Keep up with us on Instagram @serialkillerspodcast! Have a story to share? Email us at [email protected]. Learn more a…
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The Eleven Who Went to Heaven: The Case Against Ed Bell Pt. 2
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35:22In Texas, convicted murderer Ed Bell claimed he killed 11 girls between Houston and Galveston back in the 1970s. Reporter Lise Olsen and detective Fred Paige investigated those claims and uncovered eerie ties between Bell and several unresolved murders. In particular, they focused on three cases: all of them, double homicides of teenage best friend…
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#53 Online School for Neurodivergent Kids: Insights from Gaia Learning with Kate Longworth
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38:01Traditional classrooms can be overwhelming for neurodivergent students. Rigid schedules, sensory overload, and one-size-fits-all approaches leave many feeling anxious, disconnected, and unable to thrive. Parents often ask: Is online education a viable alternative? In this episode, we sit down with Kate Longworth, CEO and founder of Gaia Learning, a…
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The Eleven Who Went to Heaven: The Case Against Ed Bell Pt. 1
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34:47Edward Harold Bell was serving a 70-year prison sentence for murdering a man when he sent a letter to Houston reporter Lise Olsen. He told her he’d also killed 11 girls in and around the Interstate-45 corridor between Houston and Galveston back in the 1970s. He named some of these victims and described others with initials, locations, and years. An…
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Hunting a Serial Killer: The Colonial Parkway Murders
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44:25When a series of double-homicides struck Virginia in the late 1980s, authorities immediately suspected a serial killer. But it took 35 years – and random chance – to find the missing link. Keep up with us on Instagram @serialkillerspodcast! Have a story to share? Email us at [email protected]. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit p…
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Tania Bookallil is a distinguished leader in finance, strategy, global business, and governance. Tania brings a wealth of experience from capital-intensive industries, particularly in metals, mining, and infrastructure. She has held executive leadership roles across continents and has led complex financial transformations, divestitures, and ESG int…
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#52 Can You Really Learn Music Online? Debunking the Myths of Virtual Music Education with Caleb Smith
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31:45🎵 Can Music Be Taught Effectively Online? Exploring Distance Learning in the Arts Pain Point: Many believe that subjects like music require in-person instruction to be truly effective. Can students really learn to play an instrument, develop musicality, and experience meaningful arts education online? Solution: In this episode, Why Distance Learnin…
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Five missing people in five years. And that’s far from the only fact that aroused suspicion of a serial killer operating along the Idaho-Washington border in the early 1980s. While some victims have been found, the hunt for the killer is still on. Keep up with us on Instagram @serialkillerspodcast! Have a story to share? Email us at serialkillersto…
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