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Godforsaken with Chris Turner
'America is so Goofy' with Joyelle Nicole Johnson
US Citizen Chris Turner sits down with Joyelle Nicole Johnson to discuss why she keeps two baseball bats in her car, what it takes to be a New Yorker, Making America Brooklyn Again, how different countries cover their textbooks, declining free giftwrap, why you should watch Caddyshack, flipping baseball caps off people’s heads, misophonia, roleplaying conflict, choosing your method of capital punishment, why America is so goofy, and more…Joyelle Nicole Johnson is a comedian and writer who brings joy to the stage. Joyelle made her network TV debut on "Late Night with Seth...
2025-07-07
1h 22
nicolebanilad 3Speak Podcast
My Prayer For You By Alisa Turner Cover
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=nicolebanilad/klcqttkj Hello everyone! This is Nicole and welcome back to Hive @Open Mic Week 260. The theme for this week is “Sudden Change,” and with that, I choose to offer you my cover “My Prayer For You” popularized by Alisa Turner. Change in life is inevitable, and folks always say ‘it is the only permanent thing in this world’. I couldn’t disagree for I, myself, experience tremendous change many times already in this brief lifetime. Therefore, to all those who are in the midst of sudden or planned change in life, may you ever cling...
2025-04-01
00 min
Becoming Relationship Ready
Sex Positivity - The Art of Open Conversations with Nicole Banister
"Consent isn’t a checkbox - it’s part of the intimacy, part of the playfulness."The Becoming Relationship Ready podcast is back! In this episode, host Lila Turner speaks with Nicole Banister, an award-winning TV show host, presenter, international change-maker, and sex positivity activist. In this insightful episode, Lila and Nicole explore open conversations about intimacy, consent, and connection. Nicole shares her bold approach to dating, her experiences with long-term casual lovers, and how she manifested her current partner through intention and self-awareness. This episode is packed with wisdo...
2025-03-17
44 min
Moms Behind Moto
Moto Mom - Nicole Turner
Join Haylee & Shawna as they sit down with the ultimate moto mom Nicole Turner! Mom to Pro SMX AEO team racer Lux Turner, the WMX National Champion, and the woman to beat Lachlan Turner and her littlest Landry who is a total badass on the slopes. She breaks it all down for us and tells us their story!
2025-02-28
1h 07
Easton Park Talk
Indiia Wilmott Turner - Mother - Actor - SUPERSTAR!
Send us a text🎙 Easton Park Talk - Episode 5: India Wilmott Turner – Beat Buddies 🎙In this episode, Nicole Moss sits down with India Wilmott Turner, the founder of Beat Buddies, a program designed to help children develop a love for music and rhythm. India shares her passion for music education, the impact of Beat Buddies on local youth, and the creative process behind building such a meaningful program.🔹 Episode Highlights & Timestamps:⏳ [00:00] - Introduction & Welcome🎶 [02:15] - India’s journey into music education👶 [05:30] - How Beat Buddies came to life💡 [10:00...
2024-12-16
24 min
The Scaling Wellness Podcast: Scale Your Massage Business
264 - How Nicole Miller Transformed Financial Struggles into a Successful Spa Business
Welcome to the Scaling Wellness podcast! In this episode, we delve into the inspiring journey of Nicole Miller, the determined owner of Miller Massage, a boutique day spa in Surprise Arizona. Nicole's story is one of resilience, as she shares her experiences of overcoming financial challenges to build a successful business from the ground up. Throughout the episode, Nicole reflects on the obstacles she faced during the pandemic, including losing and regaining clients, expanding her business, and transitioning from a solo practitioner to managing a growing team. She offers valuable insights into the men...
2024-09-09
48 min
Mother Knows Death
Mariah Carey Tragedy, Tornado Sinks Yacht, Python Bites Man on Toilet, Murder Suspect Sings Tina Turner, Vagina Museum, and More!
📺 Watch this EpisodeThis week, we open the show discussing an unwanted visitor in the toilet.Getting into celebrities, we cover the death of Mariah Carey's mother and sister on the same day, the death of tech tycoon Mike Lynch, and an update about Richard Simmons' cause of death.Moving over to freak accidents and true crime, we cover tourists dying in a whirlpool, people "electrocuted" in a pool, Airbnb drownings, a man who impersonated his dead father on a Ring camera, and a murder suspect singing Tina Turner after getting shot.L...
2024-08-27
1h 28
Modern Anarchy
159. Finding Sexual Play and Presence Through Narrative Theory with Allen Turner
On today’s episode, we have Allen Turner (He/Him) join us for a conversation about creating narratives of play and nourishing connections. Together we talk about boldly embracing your authenticity, learning to practice love, and stepping into the flow state of play. Relationship Reflection : https://www.modernanarchypodcast.com/relationshipreflection If you enjoyed today's podcast, then please subscribe, leave a review, or share this podcast with a friend! To learn more, head over to the website www.modernanarchypodcast.com Want to support the long term sustainability of the podcast and connect deeper with the Modern Anarchy Family, then join the movement at ...
2024-05-15
1h 07
The Sideline Live Podcast
#150 Check in with Ellen Keane, Roisin Ní Ríain, Nicole Turner // Pre European Para Swimming Championships
I had the pleasure of checking in with para swimmers Ellen Keane, Roisin Ni Riain, Nicole Turner live from the Paralympics Ireland office in Dublin. The interviews were recorded a few weeks before the European Para Swimming Championships in Madiera and we discuss all things swimming, 2024, pressure, nerves and so much more! During the first 2 days of the championships Ni Riain won both gold and silver medals and still more events to come! Ellen and Nicole also get started soon check out the full schedule here - www.instagram.com/p/C6AumkfKTtt/?utm_source=ig_web...
2024-04-23
28 min
The BetterLife Podcast
#23: Nicole Arbour
Nicole Arbour is a comedian, singer, and actress with millions of followers and billions of views generated. In this episode, Nicole shares her journey from NBA cheerleader to "clown school" and standup comedy career – and what she's learned about truth-telling, mental toughness, and defying censorship. She also shares how a car accident left her with severe nerve damage and related health challenges for years... and how she was finally able to recover only once she took full ownership over her medical regimen.Nicole also speaks about:-Why...
2023-08-14
1h 27
The BetterLife Podcast
#23: Nicole Arbour
Nicole Arbour is a comedian, singer, and actress with millions of followers and billions of views generated. In this episode, Nicole shares her journey from NBA cheerleader to "clown school" and standup comedy career – and what she's learned about truth-telling, mental toughness, and defying censorship. She also shares how a car accident left her with severe nerve damage and related health challenges for years... and how she was finally able to recover only once she took full ownership over her medical regimen.Nicole also speaks about:-Why...
2023-08-14
1h 27
Verbrechen unter uns
#17 Vom Camgirl zum Mörder - Der Fall Melissa Turner
Melissa Turner, auch bekannt als „Two Thorned Rose“ war ein berühmtes Cosplay Model und Camgirl als sie ihren Freund Matthew Trussler kennenlernte. Sie haben sich sofort ineinander verliebt, als sie sich auf der Dating-Plattform Tinder kennengelernt haben. 2018 kauften sich die beiden ein Haus und zogen dort mit ihren Tieren ein. Alles schien perfekt bis zum 18. Oktober 2019. Als Melissa nach einem schönen Abend mit Matthew aufwachte, fand sie Matthew tot auf der Terrasse liegend. Erschrocken rief sie die Polizei. Schnell stellte sich raus, dass Melissa nicht so unschuldig ist wie es erst schien. Was sich in den nächsten...
2023-06-21
41 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 51: "Who Killed Chandra Levy?"
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). I’m sure many of you are at least familiar with the name Chandra Levy. In 2001, before Sept. 11, 24-year-old Chandra was a graduate student from the University of Southern California, finishing up an internship in Washington, D.C., when she went missing in early May of that year. Her case uncovered a secret affair with a well-known California Congressman, which was blasted all over the media. But when her body was discovered in a D.C. metro park about a year later, her case quickly shifted from a missing pe...
2023-06-12
34 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 50: "Secrets Exposed - The Murder of Jesse Valencia"
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale of 1-5). In the summer of 2004, 23-year-old college student Jesse Valencia was found dead in a neighborhood in Columbia, Missouri, a city that’s home to the University of Missouri (better known as Mizzou). Jesse’s throat had been slashed by a jagged-edged, serrated knife. So, from the moment investigators arrived, they knew without a doubt that Jesse had been murdered. It didn’t take them long to zero in on their prime suspect – a man who had a lot to lose if his secret affair with Jesse was revealed...
2023-05-29
36 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 49: "Attacked in The Stacks - The Murder of Betsy Aardsma"
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). During Thanksgiving break in the fall of 1969, 22-year-old Betsy Aardsma returned early to the campus of Penn State University to finish an important English project. Shortly after Betsy and her roommate walked to the library on campus, the sound of falling books and bookshelves startled those in the building. As people rushed to the middle of the library to see what had happened, Betsy was found lying under the pile of books that had crashed to the floor. She was taken to the campus hospital, but ultimately succumbed to...
2023-05-15
24 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Special Announcement
I'm a taking a break this week to spend time with my family and loved ones... But I do have a BIG announcement! Actually, a couple of announcements. Check out this week's update for more details. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/campus-crime-chronicles/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2023-05-08
04 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 48: "A Bitter Winter Slaying"
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). On a freezing cold winter day in December of 1996, the body of a 21-year-old University of Oklahoma dance student was found at a nearby lake in the Oklahoma City metro. The student, Juli Busken, had been kidnapped and bound before she was raped and then ultimately shot in the head execution style. For nearly 8 years, her killer remained at large, but in 2004, law enforcement said DNA positively identified the killer as Anthony Sanchez. Now, in 2023, the man police, and a jury of his peers, say is responsible for the...
2023-04-24
25 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 47: "Victim of a Narcissist-The Murder of Megan McDonald"
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). In March of 2003, 20-year-old community college student Megan McDonald was severely beaten and murdered, and then her lifeless body was dumped in a remote area. Like a real-life “Criminal Minds” story, the Behavioral Analysis Unit, or the BAU (a branch of the FBI), put together a profile of her killer, whom police have never publicly identified. But they do know who he is, and exactly what he’s capable of. The BAU determined that Megan’s murderer is a textbook narcissist who couldn’t take no for answer. And now, after...
2023-04-10
33 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Special Episode! Crossover with Military Murder
I'm taking a break this week, but I want to introduce my listeners to a podcast that I personally listen to on a weekly basis! It's one of my all-time favorite podcasts, Military Murder, hosted by Mama Margot. This particular episode covers the murder of a nursing student at Minot State University, Angila Wilder, who was discovered dead in her Minot, North Dakota, home while her son was sleeping in the next room. Listen to Part 1 of Angila Wilder's story here and check out Military Murder for Part 2. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/campus-crime-chronicles/ex...
2023-03-27
54 min
Coaching Conversations with Jim Knight
Nicole Turner | Episode 14
Our latest episode of Coaching Conversations with Nicole Turner focuses on instructional execution, goal reflection, and realizing that stress exists outside of the classroom. Join Jim and Nicole as they navigate these everyday issues and coaching success stories. Nicole Turner is a K-12 Master Coach, author, professional development trainer, current practitioner, and the Founder and CEO of Simply Coaching and Teaching Inc. She is the founder of the Simply Coaching Summit—the first virtual summit exclusively for instructional coaches and teacher leaders--and the author of the books Simply Instructional Coaching: Questions Asked and Answered from...
2023-03-21
21 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 46: "From Stalker to Murderer"
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). In 2016, a man by the name of Charles Dean Bryant stalked and harassed one college student, before his actions escalated and he ended up taking the life of a different student. This is the story of how Bryant’s infatuation with his ex-girlfriend, Caitlin Mathis, turned into the brutal attack and murder of an innocent stranger, Jackie Vandagriff.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/campus-crime-chronicles/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2023-03-13
28 min
Today is the Future
Yoga is not just a series of poses, it's a 6,000 year old lifestyle with Nicole Turner
Nicole is a yoga and meditation teacher, sound healer, and change maker passionate about using the 8 Limbs of Yoga, sound healing, and various other life-enhancing tools to help people rise to their full potential. More about Nicole Turner:Website: nicoleturneryoga.comInstagram: @nicole_turner_yogaJoin the: 8 Limbs Yoga TribeUpcoming Events with Nicole - Save Dates!March 25 - Vibrate Higher in Golden Hill, San DiegoMarch 26 - WellFest in Pacific Beach, San DiegoApril 1 - Vibrate Higher in Pacific Beach, San DiegoMay 7th - Vibrate Higher & Friends in P...
2023-03-06
1h 08
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 45: "Unexpected Visitor - The Murder of Andrea DelVesco"
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). In September of 2015, UCLA senior Andrea DelVesco lay in her bed, peacefully sleeping, when an unexpected visitor broke into her off-campus apartment in the wee hours of the morning, for no apparent reason or motive other than to assault and murder her. Even though an upstairs neighbor heard the commotion, saw a suspicious man near the apartment, AND called 9-1-1 twice to report what she heard and saw, police initially arrived to the scene, but found nothing. They canvased the area, which seemed quiet, undisturbed, nothing out of...
2023-02-27
22 min
Always A Lesson's Empowering Educators Podcast
285: Impact with Nicole Turner Part 2
This is the second time Nicole Turner has been on the Empowering Educators Podcast! She was on the show a couple of years ago but a lot has changed since then! Tune in to hear what she's been up to and what all has changed in her life. While she shares her story, you'll also gain some valuable pieces of wisdom. You'll step away from this episode an Empowered Educator. Quotables *All quotables are from the interviewee Choose one small thing to work on and get quick wins. Small little gains end up being a bigger impact. Coaches h...
2023-02-20
46 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 44: #SomebodyKnowsSomething - "The Disappearance of Darian Hudson"
This episode is rated a 4 (on my Serious Crime Scale). On Oct. 22, 2017, Darian failed to show up for her shift as a server at Chili’s restaurant, and her friends could not get in touch with her. For several days, her friends tried contacting Darian, but to no avail. So, they called Darian’s mom on Oct. 25 to fill her in. The next day, Darian’s parents immediately jumped in the car and drove from their home in Kansas to Oklahoma to file a missing persons report, but Darian was never found. She was last seen near a construction site i...
2023-02-13
27 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 43 (Part 2): "Who Killed Suzanne Jovin?"
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). On December 4, 1998, 21-year-old Yale student Suzanne Jovin was stabbed 17 times and left for dead in an upscale neighborhood in New Haven, Connecticut. Police zeroed in on one and only one suspect: Suzanne’s thesis adviser and a lecturer at Yale University, Dr. James Van de Velde. But Dr. Van de Velde was never arrested. At least two prominent and very experienced investigators determined that there was no way he was involved in the murder, but local police dismissed the two investigators’ theories and evidence and nevertheless persisted, trying to prov...
2023-01-30
36 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 43 (Part 1): "Who Killed Suzanne Jovin?"
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). On December 4, 1998, 21-year-old Yale student Suzanne Jovin was stabbed 17 times and left for dead in an upscale neighborhood in New Haven, Connecticut. Police zeroed in on one and only one suspect: Suzanne’s thesis adviser and a lecturer at Yale University, Dr. James Van de Velde. But Dr. Van de Velde was never arrested. At least two prominent and very experienced investigators determined that there was no way he was involved in the murder, but local police dismissed the two investigators’ theories and evidence and nevertheless persisted, trying to prov...
2023-01-23
31 min
Wellness in San Diego: Food, Movement, Spirituality + Wellbeing
The Ninth Limb of Yoga with Nicole Turner
You may be familiar with The 8 Limbs of Yoga or the eightfold path of yoga, practical guidelines from the ancient Yoga Sutras text on how to live a meaningful purposeful life for yourself. But what comes after you've strengthened these 8 limbs? Nicole Turner, a sound healer + yoga instructor, believes the next step on your path could include a ninth limb of yoga: giving back to your community. In this week’s episode, Nicole + Marta discuss: a brief overview of the eightfold path tips on how to incorporate these principles into your daily life the concept of a...
2023-01-18
39 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 42: "The Bed Sheet that Broke the Case - The Murder of Tiffany Sabourin"
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). As a disclaimer, I must warn listeners that this is an extremely tough case to hear because it involves the brutal murder of a minor. In April of 1998, the body of a 13-year-old girl, Tiffany Sabourin, was found on the campus of Lindenwood University, a private institution in St. Charles, Missouri. After an extensive search involving bloodhounds, it was ultimately a tip from a fellow Lindenwood student that would help bring her killer to justice. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/campus-crime-chronicles/exclusive-contentAd...
2023-01-09
25 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
UPDATE 1 - University of Idaho Student Murders
On Nov. 13, 2022, four students from the University of Idaho in Moscow, Idaho, were found stabbed to death in an off-campus home shared by five female students. The victims were 21-year-olds Madison Mogen and Kaylee Goncalves and 20-year-olds Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin. It's been over a month, and police have yet to publicly identify a suspect(s), and they have not located the probable murder weapon, which they describe as a large fixed-blade knife. Press Release (Moscow Police Department): https://www.ci.moscow.id.us/DocumentCenter/View/24812/12-02-22-Moscow-Homicide-UpdateTip Line: 208-883-7180
2022-12-26
14 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 41: "Sophie's Story - DNA Serves Justice"
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). In 1993, Sophie Sergie, a young woman visiting the University of Alaska-Fairbanks, was found raped and murdered in an on-campus dorm. After 29 years of investigators working the case but never really having any particular suspect to zone in on, justice has ultimately prevailed. This year, in 2022, investigators were finally able to hold Sophie’s killer accountable thanks to advancements in DNA technology, proving once again that you can certainly run but you cannot hide from your own DNA.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/campus-crime-chronicles/exclusive-content...
2022-12-12
31 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Bonus Chronicle: University of Idaho Student Murders
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). I'm dropping into your feed today to give you a special bonus episode of Campus Crime Chronicles. On Nov. 13, four students from the University of Idaho were found stabbed to death in an off-campus residence shared by five female students. Police and investigators have yet to identify a suspect(s), and the murder weapon, described as a large fixed-blade knife, has not been located either. In this short, concise episode, I provide you with all of the information we know to date, with the most recent information being released...
2022-12-05
17 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 40: "From Friend to Foe"
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). After years of considering her college roommate as one of her best friends, 21-year-old Alexis Crawford had no idea that, deep down, her so-called friend was not really ever her friend at all, but rather, her ultimate foe. This is the heartbreaking story of Alexis Crawford, a young woman with a promising future attending Clark Atlanta University whose life was tragically taken at the hands of her longtime best friend and roommate Jordyn Jones, and Jones’ boyfriend at the time, Barron Brantley. Support this podcast at — http...
2022-11-28
27 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 39: "Ally's Story - A Tragedy of Shakespearean Proportions"
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). When Ally Kostial, a 21-year-old junior attending Ole Miss in Oxford, Mississippi, texted her on-again-off-again romantic interest Brandon Theesfeld and told him she might be pregnant, he did not take the news well, to say the least. Ultimately, Theesfeld would prove to be the coward that he is and take Ally’s life, but not before months of icing her out and deflecting the situation at hand. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/campus-crime-chronicles/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPriva...
2022-11-14
28 min
Pro Dignity, No Doubt: A Podcast That Champions Human Worth
Cerebral Palsy and Joy Amidst Struggles: The Turner Family's Inspiring Journey - Pro-Dignity, No Doubt, Episode 6
In Episode 6 of 'Pro-Dignity, No Doubt,' host Nicole Smith welcomes Brad and Rebecca Turner, parents who found their mission through caring for their daughter Kinsley, born with Cerebral Palsy. Brad serves as the head of Tennessee's Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, while Rebecca dedicates her life to supporting Kinsley and other parents navigating similar journeys.This episode explores the Turner family's journey, Kinsley's diagnosis of Cerebral Palsy, and the immense joy she brings to their lives despite the challenges.Key topics include: Cerebral Palsy, parenting a child with disabilities, joy amidst struggles, and...
2022-11-08
1h 17
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 38: "The Disappearance of Cindy Song"
This episode is rated a 4 (on my Serious Crime Scale). It’s the story of Cindy Song, a 21-year-old senior at Pennsylvania State University, more commonly known as simply Penn State. On Oct. 31, 2001, Cindy went out with a couple of girlfriends, dressed in a bunny costume for Halloween. But when her friends dropped her off at her apartment in the early morning hours of Nov. 1, 2001, it would be the last time anybody saw Cindy… ever. To this day, there is still no trace of Cindy, and her case remains open and active, but still cold nonetheless.Supp...
2022-10-31
27 min
Multifamily Review Podcast
Episode 51: Harnessing the ORA Power Rankings to Improve Your Property’s Online Reputation with Nicole Patterson
In this podcast episode, Nicole Patterson discusses J Turner Research’s monthly ORA power rankings. Highlighting the top-performing properties nationally in terms of online reputation, the ORA scores present great opportunities for management companies both on and off the list. Listen in to hear Nicole’s insights for common practices that can help your company excel in online reputation and shine in your specific market.
2022-10-25
13 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 37: "Bakery v. College"
This episode is rated a 3 (on my Serious Crime Scale). Now, I do want to give you a heads up that although this episode has a Serious Crime Scale rating of 3, it still includes some sensitive and controversial content, specifically involving race and racial discrimination. You see, at its surface, this story involved three Black college students, one who was arrested for robbery of a local bakery and two who were arrested for the assault of an employee at that bakery. But at its core, there is much, MUCH more to this story, including ongoing legal litigations spanning nearly...
2022-10-17
45 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 36: "Walking Alone: The Murder of Haruka Weiser"
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). When an 18-year-old young woman from Portland, Oregon, went to Austin, Texas, to study her life-long passion of dancing, her education and life were tragically cut short after she was the target of a random attack and murder on campus. This is the story of Haruka Weiser, a dance and theater major at the University of Texas.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/campus-crime-chronicles/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2022-10-03
29 min
Eatrite Nutrition Podcast
Episode No. 111 The Migraine Brain with Dr. Ira Turner
This week we're talking about the migraine brain with Dr. Ira Turner who is one of the founding partners of Island Neurological Associates and former Chief of the Division of Neurology at Plainview Hospital in New York. Ira has done extensive work specializing in Migraines including research for episodic and chronic migraine conditions and disability associated with these conditions. He has also done work on the use of botox for treating migraines. This week we teamed up with Ira to talk about what migraines are, how they're treated, different types of migraines and why they're difficult to t...
2022-09-19
50 min
Grab the Top Free Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Suspense
[German] - ELBPAKT by Nicole Wollschlaeger
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/619001 to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - ELBPAKT Series: #7 of ELB-Krimireihe Author: Nicole Wollschlaeger Narrator: Nicole Wollschlaeger Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 43 minutes Release date: August 17, 2022 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: Ursula Neumann meldet einen Einbruch. Doch als Kommissar Philip Goldberg und sein Kollege Hauke Thomsen bei der betagten Dame ankommen, behauptet sie plötzlich, sie habe sich geirrt, und schlägt den Beamten die Tür vor der Nase zu. Bereits am nächsten Tag werden die Kophusener Polizisten zu einem aufgestellten Grabkreuz gerufen. Was sie dort vorfinden, ist ebenso rätselhaft wie makabe...
2022-08-17
03 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT: Life Update
Hello, Campus Chronies! I've decided to take a two-month break from recording and producing new episodes of Campus Crime Chronicles. But I WILL be back on Monday, October 3, 2022, with ALL NEW episodes, starting with Chronicle 36. Until then, feel free to go back and listen to your favorite true crime stories I've covered, and you can keep checking out my social media where I'll continue to post and be active. ALSO, please keep sharing it with your friends and family, OR take this time to rate and review CCC on Apple Podcasts (if you haven't done so already, of course...
2022-08-01
04 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 35: "Bombers on the Run - Murder at MIT"
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). So, I’m sure you’re familiar with the tragedy associated with one of America’s oldest and most famous road races, the Boston Marathon. On April 15, 2013, two brothers detonated a pair of homemade bombs in the crowd of spectators watching the race, ultimately killing three people and severely injuring at least 260 others. It took law enforcement an impressive 102 hours to identify, pursue, and arrest the suspects, from the moment the bombs went off to the capture. But sometime around hour 80 of that pursuit, the bombing suspects walked onto the ca...
2022-07-18
37 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 34 - Part 2: "Murder in Laramie: Matthew's Story"
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). On Oct. 7, 1998, a teenager was riding his mountain bike in some fields just outside of Laramie, Wyoming, when he discovered what he thought was a scarecrow that had fallen off its post. Or, perhaps it was some type of Halloween gag, a dummy lying on the ground, maybe? It WAS October, after all. But when the teen got closer, he realized it was a person. The person was still alive, but barely breathing. It was 21-year-old Matthew Shepard, a University of Wyoming freshman, and he had been tortured and...
2022-07-04
27 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 34 - Part 1: "Murder in Laramie: Matthew's Story"
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). On Oct. 7, 1998, a teenager was riding his mountain bike in some fields just outside of Laramie, Wyoming, when he discovered what he thought was a scarecrow that had fallen off its post. Or, perhaps it was some type of Halloween gag, a dummy lying on the ground, maybe? It WAS October, after all. But when the teen got closer, he realized it was a person. The person was still alive, but barely breathing. It was 21-year-old Matthew Shepard, a University of Wyoming freshman, and he had been tortured and...
2022-06-27
28 min
Her Sport
Nicole Turner Wins Bronze, Aussie Rules vs GAA & Nicci Daly on eSkootr Racing Series | The Her Sport Show Ep.3
Episode 3 of The Her Sport Show, Nicole Turner talks exclusively to Her Sport about winning Bronze at the World Para Swimming Championship, securing the second medal for Team Ireland this week. Nicci Daly previews the Hockey World Cup and breaks down the new world of the eSkootr Racing Championship. Yvonne Bonner joins us to discuss round 1 of the TG4 All Ireland Senior Football Championship and Donegal's tight victory over Waterford, as well as the looking ahead to the Cork challenge and possibly booking Donegal's sport in the Quarter Finals. Beth Coulter won the...
2022-06-15
48 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 33: "Tinder Match Gone Wrong"
This episode is rated a 4.5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). It’s another one of those stories that DOES involve homicide, but under what some might call extenuating circumstances… and, honestly, you’re probably going to be left scratching your head or maybe even questioning the justice system at the end of it. In my opinion, there were TWO victims in this case. There were TWO wrongs that clearly DID NOT make a right… and no, I’m not sure justice has been served, even though there was a court trial and a verdict. But all of that is, just MY op...
2022-06-13
33 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 32: "Never Forgotten: The Jackson State Shootings"
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). Eleven days after the shootings at Kent State University by the Ohio National Guard, Jackson State College (which is now Jackson State University) in Jackson, Mississippi, faced a similar tragedy, where two young people were killed by Jackson police officers and Mississippi state troopers. The two campus shootings by America’s own were so close together in time, and circumstances appeared so similar (at least in the public eye, that is), that the headline of an editorial piece written for the Indiana Daily Student literally crossed out the words “Kent...
2022-05-30
32 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 31: "The Kent State Shootings"
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). May the 4th is a significant date for numerous reasons. For some, it’s more of happy date on the calendar that represents a nod to the iconic Star Wars franchise and a play on words for "May the Force Be with You." But for Kent State University in Ohio, May 4th has a much more serious, significant, and somber meaning. On May the 4th of 1970, members of the Ohio National Guard fired shots into a crowd of students who were protesting the Vietnam War. As a result, four st...
2022-05-16
30 min
The Blind Spot
06 - Access in Sport with Jacqui Hurley, Patrick Flanagan and Nicole Turner
Tina chats with RTE Sports broadcaster Jacqui Hurley and 2021 Paralympians Patrick Flanagan and Nicole Turner about the changing landscape of sport for people with disabilities. All of the guests share their experiences of the 2021 Paralympics and how they’ve developed their love of sport. Listen now to find out more! Show Information: Jacqui Hurley (@jacquihurley7) • Patrick Flanagan (@_thewheeldeal) • Nicole Turner (@nicky_t18) • Thanks and Acknowledgement to Jessica Viola for podcast production, recording and editing. Brian Lark...
2022-05-15
42 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 30: "Murder at a House Party"
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). It’s the story of Humboldt State University student David Josiah Lawson. In 2017, Josiah, who was commonly known by his middle name, was stabbed to death at a house party off campus. Even though there are TONS of witnesses from the scene who can testify about exactly what they saw happen, nobody has been convicted of Josiah’s murder. In fact, the one person police suspected of the crime was arrested and released after only five days of testimony at a preliminary hearing. That hearing was less than a MONT...
2022-05-02
41 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 29: "Seeking Justice for Anita"
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). It’s the story of 18-year-old Anita Knutson, a freshman at Minot State University in Minot, North Dakota. In June of 2007, Anita was killed in her off-campus apartment. Initially, police had a very large circle of suspects, and none of those suspects were ever officially cleared, which means police could never build what they would consider a provable case against any particular person… that is, until now, nearly 15 years after Anita’s murder. Just this year, in March of 2022, Minot Police announced the arrest of a suspect, and they charge...
2022-04-18
24 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 28: "Academic Espionage"
This episode is rated a 2 (on my Serious Crime Scale). This story is partially what sparked the conspiracy theories (AKA rumors) that the coronavirus was developed in a lab in China. While the man in this story was found guilty of blatantly lying to the IRS about millions of dollars and his ties to China, he was NOT found guilty in any way of developing the coronavirus or even charged with anything of the sorts. It's the story of 62-year-old Harvard University professor Dr. Charles Lieber, who covered up his involvement with the Wuhan University of Technology and his...
2022-04-04
27 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 27: "Lauren's Last Night"
This episode is rated a 4 (on my Serious Crime Scale). It's the story of Lauren Spierer, a 20-year-old Indiana University student who seemed to disappear without a trace. But THIS story, this episode, has several possibilities of what might have happened to her. You see, in the summer of 2011, Lauren went out one night with some friends, but the last time she was seen seems to have left more questions than answers, especially among the group of friends she was last seen with.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/campus-crime-chronicles/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: ht...
2022-03-21
38 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 26: "And Then She was Gone"
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). It’s the story of 19-year-old Shannon Melendi, a young woman attending Emory University, a private research institution in Atlanta, Georgia. On one morning in March of 1994, Shannon was working her part-time job as a score keeper at a community softball complex; but when she left the softball fields that day for lunch, she was never seen or heard from again. The person responsible for her disappearance and, ultimately, her murder, would not be brought to justice until over 10 years later, in 2005, and he wouldn’t ADMIT to his crim...
2022-03-07
39 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 25: "Where IS he? The Disappearance of Brian Shaffer"
This episode is rated a 4 (on my Serious Crime Scale). It's the story of missing Ohio State University medical student Brian Shaffer. In 2006, Brian walked in to a bar with some friends. When closing time came and went, Brian's friends can be seen leaving the bar, but Brian is nowhere in sight. He is never seen leaving the bar he walked into less than an hour earlier. For over 15 years, police still have no answers and Brian is considered an endangered missing person. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/campus-crime-chronicles/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: ht...
2022-02-21
43 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 24: "A Roommate's Revenge"
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). It’s the story of two roommates attending the very prestigious Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. In the spring of 1995, after Trang Phuong Ho told her friend and roommate Sinedu Tadesse that she would no longer be rooming with her the next school year, Sinedu took the ultimate revenge, tragically ending the lives of both of these young women in a brutal murder/suicide event.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/campus-crime-chronicles/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: http...
2022-02-07
34 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 23: "Killer Turned Professor"
This episode is rated a 4.5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). How would you feel, or how would you react, if you were sitting in a college psychology class, and it was a typical day, just like any other day in a college classroom (at least you thought so when you first walked in); but, when you get there, the professor tells you and the rest of your peers, his deepest, darkest secret? Right then and there, in the middle of class, your professor admits to being a cold-blooded killer. Yes, this actually happened and it is a very real...
2022-01-24
32 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 22: "Silent Killings"
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). It’s the story of two separate murders that occurred on the campus of Gallaudet University, a prestigious school in Washington, D.C., and the nation’s only liberal arts university for the deaf and hard of hearing. The acclaimed university was deemed a safe, happy place, with a 10-foot rod iron fence enclosing the entire 99-acre campus in the heart of D.C. But for students attending the university in the year 2000, they had no idea Gallaudet would become the hunting grounds for a serial killer in the maki...
2022-01-10
37 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 21: "Slayings at Stanford"
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). It’s the story of not one, or two, but THREE different murders on the grounds of Stanford University. In the course of two years, THREE young women were violently killed at the college in Stanford, California, and all three remained cold cases for nearly 50 years! That is... until DNA technology brought out the smoking guns investigators needed to finally link the killers to their heinous crimes.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/campus-crime-chronicles/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPriv...
2021-12-20
40 min
Minnesota Circle
Leah Turner From Art Your Way Studio On Her Brand New Inclusive Art Space, How Her Studio Is Unique, and Fun Art Projects For Ages 1-101.
In episode 67 we speak with Leah Turner from Art Your Way Studio. Leah shared her story of how she almost gave up in pursuing her dream of opening a studio, and how the pieces aligned at just the right time. Leah shares how she has created an inclusive space for artists of all levels and ages with affordable prices. You will learn all about the many fun class options available, benefits of creating art, and why you need to check out this brand new local business. Learn more about Art Your Way Studio at their website. Leah w...
2021-12-07
35 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 20: "Professor of Arson"
This episode is rated a 3 (on my Serious Crime Scale). It's the story of a former college professor, who has ties to several colleges across the country, and allegedly went on an "arson-setting" spree in the summer of 2021. He allegedly set a string of wildfires in the vicinity of California's Dixie Fire, the state's second largest wildfire in history, which burned for over three months from July to October 2021.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/campus-crime-chronicles/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2021-12-06
22 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 19: #WhatHappenedtoJelaniDay
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). It’s the story of Illinois State University graduate student Jelani Day. Earlier this year, on Aug. 25, Jelani was reported missing and shortly after, on Sept. 4, Jelani’s body was found floating face down in the Illinois River in Peru, Illinois. After an autopsy supposedly revealed no evidence of assault or altercation, the county coroner concluded the cause of his death was, simply, drowning. BUT, Jelani’s family, friends, and thousands of supporters think there is much more to the story than an accidental drowning. Find out all the detail...
2021-11-22
54 min
"Is That SOO?" with the Nocturnal Therapist
2.9 Returning to Self with Nicole Sublette
Nicole Sublette is a licensed clinical mental health counselor and women’s empowerment coach. In this episode, we dive into energetic alignment, gratitude, the benefits of healing from trauma, and how science is helping us bridge the gap between an esoteric understanding of “energy” and principles we can apply to our daily life. Nicole’s other credentials include being a certified hypnotherapist, reiki master, integrative medicine provider, and a doctoral candidate in bioenergetic medicine (to name just a few) which makes for a very interesting conversation you won’t want to miss! Connect with Nicole: Facebook...
2021-11-10
44 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 18: "A Mother's Breaking Point"
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). It's the story of Marissa Pagli, an 18-year-old freshman volleyball player attending Manhattanville College in Purchase, New York. Marissa's life was tragically cut short at the hands of her OWN mother, who was experiencing a severe mental breakdown at the time of the crime. Check out this episode to hear more details of Marissa's story. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/campus-crime-chronicles/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2021-11-08
21 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 17: "He Said, She Said"
This episode is rated a 4 (on my Serious Crime Scale). It's the story of a young woman, 17, who accused a 20-year-old college student from the University of Kansas of rape. She alleged he sexually assaulted her after the two met at a popular college hangout called "The Hawk" in Lawrence, Kansas. That former KU student, Albert N. Wilson, has always denied the accusations and maintained his innocence, claiming not only did he not rape her, but he says the two NEVER had sexual intercourse at all. Find out what happens in this whirlwind of a he-said, she-said case that...
2021-10-25
48 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 16: "Who Shot Bryan Pata?"
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). It’s the story of a University of Miami football player who was gunned down and killed in the parking lot of his apartment complex – and after 15 years of, basically, no public suspects or “official” suspects – police finally announced that they made an arrest for this crime JUST this year, on August 19, 2021. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/campus-crime-chronicles/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2021-10-11
42 min
Wine Down Wednesday with NABJ Chicago
Wine Down Wednesday Featuring Rachael Nicole Turner - Episode 9
An important discussion on the intersection of digital marketing/communications and traditional media. Rachael Nicole Turner, founder of Rosemint Media join us to discuss branding, digital marketing strategies, and her journey into entrepreneurship. Lean in and listen, media-related professionals!Hosted by: Lee Edwards, Aisha Jefferson, and Will JonesProduced by: Monique Wingard
2021-09-29
47 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 15: "The Wrong Car"
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). It’s the story of one South Carolina college student who was simply trying to be responsible and call a ride share after a night out drinking with her friends. When a black Chevy Impala pulled up beside her, the student got in, thinking it was the Uber ride she ordered… but, instead, it was a terrible, evil person waiting for her behind the wheel of that car… and that person would go on to brutally attack her, leaving her for dead on the side of the road. This episod...
2021-09-27
32 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 14: "Florida State Slayings"
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). It’s the story of how one of America’s most notorious serial killers escaped from a prison in Colorado and made his way to Tallahassee, Florida. While there, that escaped convict, the infamous Ted Bundy, entered the Chi Omega sorority house on the campus of Florida State University. Once inside the house, he killed two young women that night and severely beat and injured two others. Then, he fled the home and made his way to a duplex down the street where he beat and nearly killed a fift...
2021-09-13
34 min
Biz Success Radio
Nicole Ashby Interview
Words make ALL the difference!!!In this interview with Nicole Ashby we hear about the power of words and how we can better use our words to both attract and retain the customers we most want to do business with.
2021-08-30
29 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 13: "Stalked By a Student"
This episode is rated a 3… and also a 2 (on my Serious Crime Scale). That’s right! This week I have a double rating because I tell you two different stories with a similar theme; both of which are about a professor’s worst nightmare coming true -- when a distraught student decides to take revenge. In both situations, the professors escape their situations relatively unharmed, hence the ratings of 3 and 2. BUT, not without some disturbing emotional trauma that they likely endured. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/campus-crime-chronicles/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brand...
2021-08-30
24 min
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
EP232 The coaching mindset: How to think like an instructional coach to refine your teaching (with Nicole Turner)
Have you ever wanted to coach yourself, use peer coaching, or better utilize an instructional coach assigned to your school? In this episode, I’m talking with Nicole Turner, an instructional coach, author, and the Creative Director at Simply Coaching + Teaching, LLC. We’re talking about the mindset shifts needed to set your own goals, and choosing areas you care about improving in your teaching (rather than simply working on whatever you’re told to improve on). And, if you're an instructional coach yourself, go to https://join.40htw.com/coaches to learn more abou the ne...
2021-08-29
23 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 12: "A Deadly Carjacking... and Some Other Murders"
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). It’s the story of two college students, 19-year-olds Dominique Hurd and Peter Robertson, who were attending the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff in 1998. After having dinner at a restaurant one night, the two students were in the parking lot, taking pictures, when a stranger approached them from seemingly out of nowhere, held them at gunpoint, and forced them to drive to a discrete rural area. Once there, the gunman taunted the students for a while before ultimately pumping bullets into both of them and leaving them for dead.
2021-08-16
35 min
Travel, Pray, Slay
Get Your Money Right So You Can Travel Right with Petrina Turner
Welcome to another episode of the Travel, Pray, Slay podcast. I am so excited to be joined by Petrina Turner, a Personal Finance and Business Strategist. In this episode, we are going to be talking about finances, becoming financially free, and getting your money right so that you can travel right. Petrina Turner is a wife, boy mom, and financial freedom and business strategist She educates, equips, and encourages families to become financially free by giving them tips, tools, and strategies on ways for people to manage their money and make more of it. Her goal is to...
2021-08-03
46 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 11: "Texas Tower of Terror"
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). Yesterday, Aug. 1, 2021, marked the 55th anniversary of the first public mass shooting in U.S. history. In this episode, I tell the story of how one man climbed to the top of the clock tower on the University of Texas campus, loaded with plenty of guns and ammo, and wreaked havoc on people below for 96 minutes. By the time three brave men took him out, he had killed a total of 14 people and injured another 31 more. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/campus-crime-chronicles/exclusive-content
2021-08-02
41 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 10: "A Killing Kept Secret"
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). It’s the story of how one college, Eastern Michigan University, accrued the largest fine in history (at the time) from the Department of Education in violation of the Clery Act. In 2008, the school had to pay $350,000 in fines after administration lied about the death of 22-year-old Laura Dickinson. For 10 weeks, they allowed not only Laura’s own parents, but also the entire university community and students, believe there was no foul play involved and that Laura had suddenly died of natural causes. But 10 weeks after Laura’s death, the un...
2021-07-19
26 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 9 (Part Two): "Senseless Murder of Boredom"
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). It's the story of Australian baseball player Chris Lane, who was going to college at East Central University in Ada, Oklahoma, on a baseball scholarship. For reasons that seem to only point to summertime boredom of three teenagers, Chris was randomly gunned down and killed while he was out on a run. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/campus-crime-chronicles/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2021-07-05
33 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 9 (Part One): "Senseless Murder of Boredom"
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). It's the story of Australian baseball player Chris Lane, who was going to college at East Central University in Ada, Oklahoma, on a baseball scholarship. For reasons that seem to only point to summertime boredom of three teenagers, Chris was randomly gunned down and killed while he was out on a run. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/campus-crime-chronicles/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2021-06-21
20 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 8: "Misadventures of the Drunken Kind"
This episode is rated a 1 (on my Serious Crime Scale). It's the first official 1 I've ever rated! The title speaks for itself, but in this episode you'll find out what happens when four college students make some not so great decisions after a night full of binge drinking. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/campus-crime-chronicles/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2021-06-07
18 min
Innovative Minds Media
207. Brand Marketing Matters with Rachael Nicole Turner
The goal of brand marketing is to link your identity, values, and personality with effective personalized brand communication to your audience. Rachael Nicole Turner, Founder and Creative CEO of Rosemint Media, catches up on the IMM platform to discuss how she’s doing this with innovative brand marketing and forward-thinking for entrepreneurs, how she puts her clients first, and the Beast Your Business summit for June 2021. Tune in now!
2021-05-31
44 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 7: "Unprovoked Attack"
This episode is rated a 4 (on my Serious Crime Scale). A pre-med student at UCLA was stabbed in an organic chemistry lab -- in front of tons of witnesses! Miraculously, the victim lived through the seemingly unprovoked encounter. This is the story of the attack and SURVIVAL of Katherine Rosen, who was stabbed five times in her chest and slashed in her throat by another student in the class. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/campus-crime-chronicles/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2021-05-24
23 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 6: "The Side Door"
This episode is rated a 3 (on my Serious Crime Scale). What do an heiress to the Hot Pockets empire, a Hallmark star and a former “Desperate Housewives” actress all have in common? Well, they’re all super affluent people who paid one man, Rick Singer, to get their kids into college through a scheme called the side door. In this episode I dive into the story of the largest college admissions scandal in American history where a total of 50 people were indicted and charged by the U.S. Department of Justice. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/campus-cr...
2021-05-10
38 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 5: The Virginia Tech Massacre
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale of 1 to 5). I tell the tragic story of the Virginia Tech shootings that occurred April 16, 2007, in Blacksburg, Virginia, from the perspective of several surviving victims. As a result of the massacre, 27 students and five professors died and another 17 people were shot or injured. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/campus-crime-chronicles/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2021-04-26
37 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 4: "Murder of a Third-Generation Military Man"
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale of 1 to 5). When 2nd Lt. Richard Collins III visited friends for the weekend at the University of Maryland to celebrate his graduation (which was only THREE days away), he didn't know another man would ultimately take his life, and he would never get the chance to walk across the stage and accept his degree. Find out why one man, a complete stranger, made the decision to end Richard's life, in a seemingly random encounter. Or was it...? Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/campus-crime-chronicles/exclusive-content
2021-04-12
24 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 3: "Somebody has to Know Something"
This episode is rated a 4 (on my Serious Crime Scale of 1 to 5). I tell the story of missing college student Jason Landry. Jason packed up his car to head home for winter break in December 2020, but he only made it about 30 minutes into the trip before he lost control of his vehicle and crashed into some trees and a fence on the side of the road. Police believe Jason walked away relatively unharmed, but he left all of his personal belongings behind, including his cellphone, keys, clothes, backpack and computer. He has not been seen or heard from since.
2021-03-29
22 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 2 (Part Two): "When a Cry for Help wasn't Enough"
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale of 1 to 5). This is part TWO of the tragic story of Lauren McCluskey, a University of Utah student who was ultimately murdered as the result of domestic violence. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/campus-crime-chronicles/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2021-03-15
29 min
Her Sport
It's Just Sport: A League of Her Own | Nicole Turner (Ep 16)
This week Paralympic swimmer, Nicole Turner joins Joanne and Niamh on the It's Just Sport Podcast: A League Of Her Own. Turner has been swimming at international level since she was 12-years-old and is a European and World silver and bronze medallist. At 14-years-old, Turner competed at her first Paralympic Games. The Laois star opened up about her meteoric rise in the sport, her hopes for the Tokyo Paralympic Games, the use of language around the Paralympics and Olympics as well as being a role model. Visit www.hersport.ie Check out the...
2021-03-12
46 min
iRadio's iScore
Paralympic hopeful Nicole Turner speaks to iScore ahead of Tokyo 2020
Para Swimming World medallist Nicole Turner joined Caradh on iScore Saturday to chat about her preparation for the Paralympic Games in Tokyo this year. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-03-07
06 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 1: "Easy Unlawful Entry"
This is the first OFFICIAL episode of Campus Crime Chronicles! It's rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale of 1 to 5). I tell the full story of Jeanne Clery, a student who was brutally assaulted and murdered in her dorm room in the 1980s. It takes a deep dive into the Clery Act, which mandates all federally funded colleges and universities to publicly report crime statistics on their campuses. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/campus-crime-chronicles/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2021-03-01
24 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 2 (Part One): "When a Cry for Help wasn't Enough"
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale of 1 to 5). I tell the tragic story of Lauren McCluskey, a University of Utah student who was ultimately murdered as the result of domestic violence. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/campus-crime-chronicles/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2021-03-01
20 min
Campus Crime Chronicles
OFFICIAL TRAILER
If you want to know all about true crime stories that have occurred on school campuses, colleges, and universities, then this is the podcast for YOU! The first two episodes of Campus Crime Chronicles drop March 1! Stay tuned. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/campus-crime-chronicles/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2021-02-02
01 min
Learnability
Dr. Nicole Turner Lee & Pontus Strimling: Implicit, shapes the future
The last episode of this series features two experts in Artificial Intelligence, Innovation & Cultural Evolution. Dr. Nicole Turner Lee is a senior fellow in Governance Studies and director of the Center for Technology Innovation at The Brookings Institute. Pontus Strimling is deputy director at the Centre for Cultural Evolution at Stockholm University and a research director at the Institute For Futures studies. They share insights on the current state of AI development and implications for the future.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/learnability. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more...
2020-10-22
22 min
A Joyful Pause Podcast
A Joyful Pause with Kristina Turner
Author and wellness teacher Nicole Taylor speaks with Restoring Resourcefulness Faculty Member Kristina Turner about the somatic tool F.A.C.T. and how we can use it to address personal and social change.
2020-09-22
44 min
Freedom Focus Photography
Finding your style with Craig Turner-Bullock
014 - International award-winning photographer Craig Turner-Bullock is a bit dubious about calling himself an award-winning photographer. Find out why, and pocket some sage advice on developing your own creative style from the masterful New Zealand artist, teacher and mentor behind Furtography. What To Listen For: What it is that truly defines your style (in other words, what's your "glitter"?)The worst place you can look for inspiration as a pet photographerWhy Craig doesn't publish images with people in themHow personal projects can actually help generate revenueThe importance of entering print competitions—even if you're inti...
2020-05-19
40 min
Birth With Power
Ep66: How Your Partner Can Feel Prepared, Confident and Supportive During Labor with Alice Turner
Today I'm joined by Alice Turner, the creator of SupportingHer - a childbirth education class for whomever is going to be supporting you during labor.We talk about why it's so important for your support partner to be knowledgable and prepared going into your birth. Alice shares tips about what the supporting partner should and shouldn't do, along with her favorite advice for providing physical and emotional assistance both during and after birth. Check out ncrcoaching.com/episode66 for complete show notes, and join my email list at ncrcoaching.com/email-signup/!Learn more ab...
2020-05-05
48 min