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Homegrown With G Cole

Gregory Cole, G Cole, Singer, Songwriter, Poet, Writer, Podcaster

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A candid, funny, unbiased view of real life events and how they affect our communities, through the eyes of Singer/Songwriter/Podcast Host, and music enthusiast G Cole. The Ocho Rios Jamaica born "G Cole", who now resides in Ft Lauderdale Florida talks to Artists, Entrepreneurs, Music legends, Community Leaders, Politicians, Health professionals, and members of the Diaspora etc. There is no room for boredom, as between conversation he will take you on a Reggae ride, with some sweet Reggae music.
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This Is Woman's Work with Nicole Kalil

Nicole Kalil + Airwave Media

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Together, we're redefining what it means, looks and feels like, to be doing "woman's work" in the world today. From boardrooms to studios, kitchens to coding dens, we explore the multifaceted experiences of today's women, confirming that the new definition of "woman's work" is whatever feels authentic, true, and right for you. We're shedding expectations, setting aside the "shoulds", giving our finger to the "supposed tos". We're torching the old playbook and writing our own rules. Who runs ...
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Crimelines® True Crime

Crimelines True Crime

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Crimelines walks you through true crime events, pairing captivating tales with clear storytelling. Host Charlie brings in appropriate historic and cultural context to look beyond what happened and consider why it happened. Crimelines is a registered trademark of Crimelines LLC
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A monthly reading and conversation with the New Yorker fiction editor Deborah Treisman. Please help us improve New Yorker podcasts by filling out our listener survey: https://panel2058.na2.panelpulse.com/c/a/661hs4tSRdw2yB2dvjFyyw
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Overdue

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Overdue is a podcast about the books you've been meaning to read. Join Andrew and Craig each week as they tackle a new title from their backlog. Classic literature, obscure plays, goofy childen’s books: they'll read it all, one overdue book at a time.
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Welcome to News of the Times! Step into the shadowed alleyways and gaslit parlours of the 18th and 19th centuries with News of the Times — a meticulously curated journey through historical crime. Each episode draws from authentic reports and court records, bringing you the darkly fascinating tales that gripped Georgian, Victorian, and Edwardian Britain. With over 500 episodes and counting, we explore true accounts of mischief, murder, and mayhem from days gone by — all delivered with a wry n ...
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Cole Hatter is the founder of Thrive: Make Money Matter, voted the number one must attend business conference for entrepreneurs and career professionals in the world. In this podcast Cole shares different clips and highlights shared on stage from over 40 top business leaders and thinkers including Gary Vaynerchuk, Grant Cardone, Jack Canfield, Robert Herjaveck, JJ Virgin, Tai Lopez, James Altucher and more. This podcast is high content, actionable steps to show you how to Thrive in business ...
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Finding Friends

Christina Lee & Catie Wilkes

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“From public figures to everyday gems, Finding Friends discovers what people value in a friend—then puts it to the test. Cozy, candid, and proof that friendship can start with a simple drink and a great conversation.”
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The Heart of the City is a gritty detective mystery and suspense series written by Milt Johnson and Cole Manning. Set against the backdrop of New York City, the story follows detectives Mike James and Luis “Pretty Lou” Martinez as they navigate loyalty, betrayal, and survival on the thin line between justice and corruption. With rivalries, double lives, and dangerous secrets—including Mike’s twin brother Malcolm, a rising criminal kingpin—the series captures the raw pulse of the city and the ...
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Legendary comedian Mo Gilligan sits down with a selection of the biggest names to find out how they got started, what they are up to now and the legacy they want to create. Mo chats with Jonathan Ross, Sh*ts N Gigs, Babatunde Aléshé, Emily Attak and many more. Listen to Beginning, Middle & End now, on Global Player. Go to globalplayer.com or search for Global Player on your app store.
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Where are they?

Where are they?

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A podcast focused on unsolved missing person cases. We are taking a look into the mysterious and baffling missing person cases, hoping to bring more attention and awareness. Someone knows something. Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/wherearetheypodcast/subscribe
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This podcast is for teachers who are passionate about working with multilingual learners. Some links are Amazon Affiliate links. The podcast receives a tiny commission at no expense to buyers.
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Savage Hippie

Savage Hippie

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I’m Edwin. Welcome to the Savage Hippie podcast. For those wondering, I stole the name “Savage Hippie” from the Melvins song “The Savage Hippy.” I used to do the podcast with David Cole of Takimag and Ann Sterzinger, writer of several novels, including NVSQVAM and The Talkative Corpse, but now I have a new co-host named Rachel Cohen-Bourne. We talk about news, pop-culture, politics, and other ephemera just like before. If you listened to this for the other hosts, you know where to find 'em.
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Writer Craft Podcast

Valerie Ihsan

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Welcome to the Writer Craft Podcast, a show about creativity and craft. On the Writer Craft Podcast, we help authors stay motivated and inspired, finish their books, and show them how to analyze and diagnose areas of challenge in their manuscripts once it's written.
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Every so often, Indexical has a chance to interview some of the wonderful artists who come through Santa Cruz. We'll post those here, along with live recordings of those artists' shows.
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Anne Heche's BETTER TOGETHER With Anne & Heather is a podcast where we affirm that we are "Better Together." We celebrate friendship, and we believe that we can create more joy in the world by sharing our stories, stumbles, and triumphs.We curate the most fascinating guests for our listeners and us so we all can expand our knowledge and progress our curiosity. But, let's face it -- we are not fabulous all by ourselves! We are Braver together. Stronger together. Crazier together. Happier toge ...
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Inside Job: Understanding Vicky White

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Vicky Sue White and Casey Cole White were not related, despite having the same last name. Vicky was 18 years and one day older than Casey. And they were no one’s idea of a perfectly matched couple. On April 29th, 2022 Vicky helped Casey, a convict serving 75 years for a crime spree in 2015, escape. Vicky, was a highly respected Assistant Director of Corrections. She had put in 25 years with the department and was hours away from a comfortable retirement. Her colleagues loved her. Why then, w ...
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True Crime Garage

TRUE CRIME GARAGE

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True Crime Garage: Your Weekly Dive into Real-Life Mysteries Grab a chair, crack open a cold one, and join hosts Nic and the Captain for an immersive journey into the world of true crime. True Crime Garage isn’t just a podcast—it’s a deep dive into some of the most fascinating and chilling cases, all delivered with smart storytelling, sharp banter, and a beer in hand. Each week, Nic and the Captain dissect a new case—from infamous international crimes to haunting hometown mysteries. Whether ...
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Brewing it Over

The Roasters Pack

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Welcome to The Roasters Pack podcast, called "Brewing it Over". It's a podcast where we talk with coffee people about the depths of coffee and what makes it so fascinating. Something for you to brew over while you drink your morning cup.
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BeYourOwnMuse

Spelman College Museum of Fine Art

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The Spelman College Museum of Fine Art is the only museum in the nation emphasizing art by and about women of the African Diaspora. This original podcast series highlights Black women cultural producers and our exhibitions and programs.
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The Event Hustlers

The Event Hustlers

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Join me, Liz King Caruso - the CEO of Liz King Events and techsytalk - as I interview thought leaders from all corners of the events industry on my quest to constantly evolve. Learning from my colleagues has been invaluable for my career and now I get to share this journey with all of you! With topics ranging from technology to ethics to engagement, we talk about it all! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eventhustlers/support
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After Patricia Viola disappeared, her husband lobbied to require New Jersey police to enter DNA samples from families of missing persons in CODIS because he knew that would help solve cases. And CODIS was exactly what would bring answers in Pat’s case. This case is *unsolved* If you have information about the suspicious death of Patricia Viola, you…
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If you’ve ever thought, “I’m not a leader, I just have 47 people depending on me and zero time to pee” — this one’s for you. In this episode, we’re pulling back the curtain on what really gets in the way of women leading at work, at home, and in our own lives. Spoiler: it’s not your title, your org chart, or your calendar. It’s the invisible belief…
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On this episode of Beginning, Middle, End, Mo Gilligan sits down with one of the UK’s most dynamic tech leaders — Dean Forbes — a man who went from growing up on a South London estate, juggling responsibility at home and dreams of playing professional football, to leading companies through multi-billion euro exits and championing social mobility at…
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The Abergavenny Christmas Massacre (1175) — The True Story Behind a Medieval Betrayal News of the Times | Episode 585 | 1175 Step into the frozen winter of 1175, when a Christmas peace gathering at Abergavenny Castle turned into one of the most shocking betrayals in medieval Britain. This is the real story behind a massacre so infamous that histori…
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Creativity isn’t just inspiration — it’s a practical tool for better work, clearer thinking, and a more sustainable career. For our 300th episode, Melissa Joy, CFP®, sits down with Dr. Natalie Nixon, CEO of Figure 8 Thinking and author of Move, Think, Rest, to rethink productivity and build a healthier operating rhythm for the year ahead. Natalie d…
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On November 1, 2021, 32-year-old Shannon White left her home in Kamloops, British Columbia, to drive her familiar short commute to work at a local car dealership. Eyewitnesses saw her walk to her vehicle that morning, dressed for work, but she never arrived at the dealership. The next day, Shannon’s black 1997 Jeep was found abandoned on Nicola Str…
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What happens when a hospitality lifer, a Golden Girls–themed mobile bar, and a fully manifested vision of “feminine, floral Kentucky” collide? You get The House of Marigold. 🌸✨ In this week’s episode of Finding Friends, Christina and Catie sit down with Adrienne Cole — founder and CEO of The House of Marigold Catering and Marigold Mobile Bar Compan…
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Kierra Coles /// Part 2 Episode:716 Part 2 of 2 www.TrueCrimeGarage.com Kierra Coles is a United States Postal Service employee who went missing in October of 2018. This year marks five years since her disappearance and unfortunately her case is getting cold. Where is she? Did Kierra really call off from the job she loved on the same day that she s…
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Kierra Coles /// Part 1 Episode: 715 Part 1 of 2 www.TrueCrimeGarage.com Kierra Coles is a United States Postal Service employee who went missing in October of 2018. This year marks five years since her disappearance and unfortunately her case is getting cold. Where is she? Did Kierra really call off from the job she loved on the same day that she …
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Miriam Toews joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “Elephant,” by Raymond Carver, which was published in The New Yorker in 1986. Toews has published ten books, including the novels “A Complicated Kindness,” which won the Governor General’s Award for Fiction; “All My Puny Sorrows,” “Women Talking,” and “Fight Night”—and the memoir “A Truce That…
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There has been a murder! A murder in a small Quebecois village where everyone knows each other and most people seem to be either artists or café proprietors! Luckily Chief Inspector Armand Gamache and the Sûreté du Québec are on the case, there to be avuncular and reassuring and blur the line between friend and law enforcement professional. This ep…
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We love to talk about authenticity at work… right up until someone actually shows up as their full, messy, human self and makes everyone clutch their pearls. In this episode, we unpack what it really means to be yourself at work with Claude Silver — the world’s first Chief Heart Officer at VaynerX and author of Be Yourself at Work: The Groundbreaki…
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The Wife Killer of Watchfield: The Brutal Case of John Carter (1893) News of the Times | Episode 584 | 1893 In 1893, the quiet Berkshire hamlet of Watchfield discovered a horror hiding in plain sight. Rhoda Carter — a young wife with no reason to run — vanished overnight. Her husband, John Carter, insisted she’d gone to tend her pregnant sister. Bu…
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This episode features "The Fire Burns Anyway" written by Kemi Ashing-Giwa. Published in the November 2025 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/ashing-giwa_11_25 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/clarkesworld/membership…
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The Kidsgrove Tragedy: Murder, Madness & the Vanished Mind | Staffordshire, 1911 News of the Times | Episode 582 |1911 In October 1911, the quiet mining town of Kidsgrove was shaken to its core. Inside a secluded villa, three people — a widow, her four-year-old daughter, and their 16-year-old servant — were found brutally murdered. No forced entry.…
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Lakira Dajour Goldsmith, a 20-year-old mother from Montgomery, Alabama, disappeared late on the night of November 27, 2018. She was dropped off at her grandmother’s apartment on Narrow Lane Road, but she never made it inside. A maintenance worker reported that she borrowed his phone around 2:00 a.m., and when he returned, the phone had been left be…
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When 23 year old Wilma Nissen stopped communicating with her various foster families, they hoped she found a better life somewhere. But the truth was she was a Jane Doe, far from home, and it would take diligent police work and the daughter she left behind to start to put the pieces together. This case is *unsolved* If you know anything, you can em…
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The Heart of the City: Back Stories — Crackmatic & Drip Gualla: They Run The Block Crackmatic and Drip Gualla aren’t just two kids from the Bronx — they’re the storm that changed it. One is the hottest unsigned rapper in New York City, a lyrical powerhouse whose verses double as street codes. The other is his ruthless right hand, an enforcer who bu…
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The Phantom Killer /// Part 2 /// 888 Part 2 of 2 www.TrueCrimeGarage.com Few of the True Crime stories we have covered become a legend. This story has. In part that might be because the murderous monster that committed several murders in Texarkana in 1946 seemed to come out of nowhere. The hunter quickly was named the Phantom Killer. Then 10 weeks…
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Hope isn’t just a feeling. It’s a practice—especially when life feels like a dumpster fire. In this episode, we get real about how to build hope (not wait for it) with psychologist, speaker, and author Dr. Julia Garcia—the mind behind The 5 Habits of Hope. She’s a psychologist and keynote speaker who’s built crisis hotlines, coached schools and lea…
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Mo Gilligan sits down with the globally loved, relentlessly funny Russell Howard for a wide-open conversation packed with belly laughs, proper honesty, and stories you won’t hear anywhere else. From touring the world to becoming a dad, to breaking down how comedy really works, Russell brings his trademark mix of warmth, sharpness and pure silliness…
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The Phantom Killer /// Part 1 /// 887 Part 1 of 2 www.TrueCrimeGarage.com Few of the True Crime stories we have covered become a legend. This story has. In part that might be because the murderous monster that committed several murders in Texarkana in 1946 seemed to come out of nowhere. The hunter quickly was named the Phantom Killer. Then 10 weeks…
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Yarmouth’s Darkest Day Since the Plague | The 1845 Bridge Disaster News of the Times | Episode 581 | 1845 What began as a light-hearted Victorian spectacle — a clown in a tub drawn by four geese — became one of the worst civilian disasters in British history. In 1845, hundreds gathered on Great Yarmouth’s suspension bridge to witness a novelty act.…
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When three dementia diagnoses hit her family at once, Nicole Smith, Author of Diagnosis Dementia, didn’t plan to become an expert—she had no choice. In this episode, Melissa Joy, CFP®, talks with Nicole about navigating the overwhelming realities of caregiving for aging parents while raising kids, maintaining a career, and trying to hold everything…
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In this episode of Finding Friends, we sit down with the absolutely iconic Katie Ann Combs – creator of the viral “Listen, Honey” persona and host of the Listen, Honey podcast. Katie opens up about: • Growing up in Eastern Kentucky and meeting her husband Dylan at a 13-week Pentecostal revival • Getting married at 16 and how church culture shaped t…
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This episode features "Prerequisites for the Creation of a Possible Predicted World" written by Chisom Umeh. Published in the November 2025 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/umeh_11_25 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/clarkesworld/m…
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What starts as a dismaying story about a wrongful conviction turns into a deep meditation on loyalty, marriage, and independence. Given the subject matter, you might expect a mystery or a courtroom drama. Instead, Jones offers up a moving account of a couple just trying to find a future that will have them. Our theme music was composed by Nick Lera…
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Being “powerful” and being “likeable” aren’t opposites — they’re a killer combo when we stop contorting ourselves into someone else’s definition. In this episode, we get tactical about communicating with influence and warmth, minus the people-pleasing or performative toughness. Our guest today, Dr. Kate Mason, PhD, is an executive communications co…
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Murder in Uniform: The Death of William Glass and the Hanging of Inspector Montgomery News of the Times | Episode 580 | [1871 - 1873 🔍 A Victorian bank clerk found butchered. £1,600 in notes vanished. And standing at the centre of the storm? A decorated police inspector with debts, secrets... and a very damp coat. In 1871, the quiet Irish town of N…
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In This Episode G Cole Speaks with Sailor Jane aka Nurse Rachel, and GiGi from Streets Of Jamaica about the situation in Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa, their relief efforts and how we can help. Bouncing Back From Melissa. Connecting With Real Boots On The Ground In Jamaica Check out the links below for more information on supporting relief effort…
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The Heart of the City: Back Stories — Antonio “Bullet” Moretti: He’s Not The One Antonio “Bullet” Moretti grew up between two worlds—Black and Italian, accepted by neither, shaped by both. Forged in isolation and raised on survival, he learned early that precision hits harder than anger. The streets gave him a nickname. Malcolm James gave him a pur…
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Our newest BSC member, Dawn, has a lot to juggle in her debut as a series protagonist. Her mom is dating Mary-Anne's dad. She's low-key feuding with Kristy, the BSC President. And she's been hired by a mother of three who just does NOT have her life together. What a trial by fire! These episodes posted first for our Patreon supporters! If you want …
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The Ardlamont Mystery: Murder, Money, and the Missing Man News of the Times | Episode 579 | 1893 Scotland, 1893 — A young aristocrat lies dead on a hunting estate. His tutor claims it was a tragic accident. But as investigators dig deeper, a tangled web of insurance policies, disappearing witnesses, and suspicious identities begins to unravel. 🔍 Wh…
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Kierra Coles, a 27-year-old pregnant USPS worker from Chicago, was last seen the evening of October 2, 2018, making withdrawals at local ATM. The next morning, her car is seen being returned near her apartment, but it was not Kierra in the car. Kierra has not been seen or heard from since, and her family continues to search for answers. Where is Ki…
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The Heart of the City: Back Stories — Detectives McDuffy & Stone: The “By The Book Guys” Detectives Ethan McDuffy and Caleb Stone pride themselves on one thing: following the rulebook like it’s scripture. Not the smartest men in the precinct, but the most rigid, they move in perfect lockstep—mirrored desks, mirrored habits, mirrored scowls. Togethe…
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Nancy Hughes Moyer may not have the connections like Cardinal Gregory who presented on October 3rd. Instead, she has connections of a different kind. Nancy is in the trenches every day, in real time ... working to make connections for vets and others who need help here in Chicago and throughout Illinois. The daily decisions and challenges are const…
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G Cole speaks with Poet, Author and Global Diaspora Council Rep, Mr Peter Gracey, about his latest book "The Jamaican Diaspora Resource Handbook". It is an amazing book that all Jamaicans at home or abroad should have in their homes, not just for education, but as a well needed resource. With Hurrican Mellissa just behind us, they talk about the st…
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This episode features "Trees at Night" written by Ramiro Sanchiz and translated by Sue Burke. Published in the November 2025 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. Originally published in Spanish in Ruido Blanco #9, 2021.The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/sanchiz_11_25 Support us on Patr…
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Around Christmas time 2013, investigators in the Arlington, Washington area got notified that a recently arrested car thief wanted to talk to them. He told them he knew about a decade’s old murder that happened on a rural property… a crime the police had no idea even happened. This case is *solved* Thank you to our sponsor: Uncommon Goods! To get 1…
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When a powerful man says, “She’s not my type,” and a jury (actually, multiple juries) finds that man liable for sexual abuse and defamation, that’s not just a headline — that’s a masterclass in what it takes for a woman to be believed in America. In this episode, writer, journalist, and Not My Type: One Woman vs. a President author E. Jean Carroll …
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This week, Mo Gilligan sits down with one of England’s most naturally gifted footballers: Joe Cole. From breaking through at West Ham as a teenage prodigy, to winning Premier League titles with Chelsea, to representing England at three World Cups, Joe has lived the full spectrum of the beautiful game. In this episode, Joe opens up about: ⚽ Growing …
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Ellen Greenberg ////// 886 Part 1 of 1 www.TrueCrimeGarage.com January 26, 2011 - 27 year old Ellen Greenberg died after sustaining twenty knife wounds. Surprisingly her death was ruled a suicide. But her parents did not agree with the ruling. The Greenberg’s went on a litigation battle against the Philadelphia Medical Examiner’s office and have be…
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Spectral Evidence: The Chilling Case of Anne Walker’s Ghost | A Notorious November Episode News of the Times | Episode 579 | 1631 In 1630s County Durham, the dead didn’t just whisper… they testified. This is the gothic true crime story of Anne Walker — a young servant girl who vanished, only for her ghost to return, describe her murder, name her ki…
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