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Robert Browne
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Horrifying True Crime Stories
Serial Killer Documentary: Robert Browne
Serial Killer Documentary: Robert Browne
2025-11-13
37 min
Serial Killers: Real Life Documentaries
Serial Killer Documentary: Robert Browne
Serial Killer Documentary: Robert Browne
2025-11-10
37 min
Serial Killer Podcast Documentary
Serial Killer Documentary: Robert Browne
Serial Killer Documentary: Robert Browne
2025-11-04
37 min
Serial Killers: The True Stories
Serial Killer Documentary: Robert Browne
Serial Killer Documentary: Robert Browne
2025-11-04
37 min
Serial Killer Documentary Show
Serial Killer Documentary: Robert Browne
Serial Killer Documentary: Robert Browne
2025-11-01
37 min
Serial Killer Documentary
Serial Killer Documentary: Robert Browne
Serial Killer Documentary: Robert Browne
2025-10-14
37 min
Robert C Slayton - Grief to Joy and Inspiration
Quote by The Dalai Lama XIV and H Jackson Browne
I found this quote under both. My best guess is that The Dalai Lama quoted Browne.“People take different roads seeking fulfillment and happiness. Just because they’re not on your road doesn’t mean they’ve gotten lost.”I remember reading a book where the Chinese emperor who allowed Christianity into China said the same thing.People have their own paths. And just because somebody’s not on your path doesn’t mean that you should disparage them.How do you see that in the world today?Where people say, “w...
2025-10-03
00 min
Decoding the Gurus
Supplementary Material 36: Comedy Cults, Toxic Mould, and WW2 Revisionism
We risk contamination with toxic mould, endure distressing initiation rituals to a comedy cult, and ponder if the narratives we have received about the Nazis have enough nuance.The full episode is available to Patreon subscribers (2 hours, 21 minutes).Join us at: https://www.patreon.com/DecodingTheGurusSupplementary Material 3600:00 Introduction and an Intervention01:59 Tomatoes, Holidays, and Hollywood Remakes06:15 AI x Indulgent People06:41 AI Chatbots and Delusional Gurus10:46 Sir Robert Edward Grant and the Architect 12:26 Critiquing the Critics13:31 Eric Weinstein engages w...
2025-08-29
45 min
Follow Your Dream - Music And Much More!
Encore Presentation: Lee Sklar - One Of The Most Revered And Recorded Bassists Of The Rock Era. Recorded And Toured With James Taylor, Carole King, Jackson Browne, Billy Cobham, Toto, Phil Collins
This is an Encore Presentation of my July 2021 interview with Lee Sklar, one of the most revered and recorded bass players of the rock era. He has recorded and toured with so many iconic artists since the 1970s including James Taylor, Carole King, Jackson Browne, Billy Cobham, Toto and Phil Collins to name just a few. He’s definitely on the Mount Rushmore of rock bassists. My featured song is “Stockbridge Fanfare” from the album East Side Sessions. Spotify link.—----------------------------------------------The Follow Your Dream Podcast:Top 1% of all podcasts with Listeners in 200 co...
2025-06-01
56 min
Crime Writers of Color
Black Avengers Unite!
Glenn Parris, Gar Anthony Haywood, Gary Phillips, Christopher Chambers and Gloria Browne-Marshall all join Robert Justice to talk about their contributions to Marvel’s Sam Wilson Captain American: The Shield of Sam Wilson—a revolutionary new anthology from Black American writers. Links Glenn Parris Gar Anthony Haywood Gary Phillips Christopher Chambers Gloria Brown-Marshall Robert Justice’s Website Crime Writers of Color Website Subscribe to the Crime Writers of Color Podcast: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Play iHeart...
2025-04-10
59 min
Supernatural Circumstances
Unlocking the Mind - Beyond Lucid Dreaming (with Robert Waggoner)
Supernatural Circumstances dives into the uncharted realms of consciousness with lucid dreaming pioneer Robert Waggoner, author of "Lucid Dreaming: Gateway to the Inner Self." Hosts Morgan Knudsen and Mike Browne explore Waggoner’s groundbreaking research on accessing the subconscious, healing, and even precognitive insights through controlled dreaming. But this episode takes an exciting turn: Waggoner shares his extraordinary encounters with animals in lucid states—including his pets - and how others can explore that connection. This conversation redefines how we perceive reality and the hidden forces shaping our minds. Learn more about your ad choices. Visi...
2025-03-03
1h 08
Los Sabados Mando Yo
Robert Charles Browne
Un hombre corriente, un vecino más, un empleado de mantenimiento. Pero detrás de esa fachada, Robert Charles Browne escondía un oscuro secreto: confesó haber matado a 48 personas durante más de dos décadas. Sus víctimas eran elegidas al azar, sus métodos brutales y sus crímenes tan meticulosamente ocultos que muchos cuerpos jamás fueron encontrados. Hoy exploramos la mente de este depredador, los casos confirmados que marcaron su caída y las preguntas que aún nos atormentan: ¿cuántas vidas destruyó realmente? ¿Y cuántos como él siguen ocultos entre nosotros? Esta es la historia de...
2025-02-23
2h 57
The Rise of the Protestants
Series 1 Episode 10 - Norwich, Robert Browne & Congregationalism.
Send us a textThe artwork is The St Andrew's and Blackfriars' Halls, together with their crypt and cloister, and is known collectively as The Halls Norwich. Grade 1 listed they form the most complete medieval friary complex still surviving in England.The first piece of music is Greensleeves, a traditional English folk song. Its roots can be traced back to a broadsheet ballad, officially registered by Richard Jones with the London Stationers' Company in September 1580. The second music played at the end is The...
2024-12-20
34 min
Scary Mysteries
49 Murders! Did Robert Browne Really Kill That Many People?
49 Murders! Did Robert Browne Really Kill That Many People? ---Robert Charles Browne is a man who claims to have killed nearly 50 people. On the surface, Browne's life seemed pretty unremarkable—a military man with a checkered past, eventually leading to his conviction for two murders. Yet, his later confessions painted a far more sinister picture.👀 Watch This Episode On Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/scarymysteries👁 Our Movie ‘AN ANGRY BOY’ is Available NOW On Demand: ALL Links and more info https://www.anangryboy.com🎧 Our Other Podcast, Every Town: https://open.spotify.com/show/4K2gvVKzxl...
2024-10-02
14 min
The Rise of the Protestants
Norwich, Robert Browne & Congregationalism.
Regular episode • Season 1 • Episode 10 • Norwich, Robert Browne & Congregationalism. The artwork is The St Andrew's and Blackfriars' Halls, together with their crypt and cloister, and is known collectively as The Halls Norwich. Grade 1 listed they form the most complete medieval friary complex still surviving in England.The first piece of music is Greensleeves, a traditional English folk song. Its roots can be traced back to a broadsheet ballad, officially registered by Richard Jones with the London Stationers' Company in September 1580. The second music played at the end is The Old Hundred, a hymn m...
2024-07-10
34 min
The Cause - Rob Pirie
A Christian Apologist In The Age Of Reason | Religio Medici: Thomas Browne - HC Vol. 3 Ep15
Send us a textIt was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of religion, it was the age of atheism. It was the age of faith and then the age of reason. Thomas Browne lived in a transformative period in history when the world was shifting from the age of faith to the new age of enlightenment and reason. Thomas Browne's Religio Medici is an epic protestant christian apology defending the faith of his religion. Thomas Browne is witty and has a writing style that is unique and playful...
2024-02-23
22 min
The Robert Scott Bell Show
The RSB Show 12-27-23 - Ken McCarthy, What The Nurses Saw, Kelly Browne, Trinity School
TODAY ON THE ROBERT SCOTT BELL SHOW: World immune system, Ken McCarthy, What the Nurses Saw, Failed COVID protocols, Neurologic Lyme Disease, Raw milk haters, Kelly Browne, Trinity School of Natural Health, Hispanic community health concerns, Colombia medicine, Military PFAS contamination, Homeopathic Hit – Sabadilla and MORE! http://www.robertscottbell.com/natural-remedies/world-immune-system-ken-mccarthy-what-the-nurses-saw-failed-covid-protocols-neurologic-lyme-disease-raw-milk-haters-kelly-browne-trinity-school-of-natural-health-hispanic-community-health-conc/
2023-12-28
2h 28
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Katherine: A Lifelong Question is Finally Answered
Katherine Sanford is yet another adoptee caught up in the Baby Scoop Era of U.S. closed adoptions and the restrictive laws that prevent access to birth records. It wasn’t until 2017, with the help of two spit-in-a-tube ancestry kits, that she could finally answer the one crucial question she longed to answer: “Who am I?” Katherine writes about her experience in the award-winning book, Storked! You can follow her at www.kcsanford.comI Would Meet You Anywhere by Susan Kiyo Ito. Use Discount MAKINGOF for 30% off.
2023-12-26
50 min
El Ejército De Los Tristes
EEDLT (02x17) - El Caso Robert Browne - Ovnis Bajo Tierra
- El Caso Robert Browne: Fue condenado por el asesinato de dos menores, pero él mismo se declaró culpable de otros 48 crímenes más. - Ovnis Bajo Tierra: Lo que pocos conocen es que los OVNIs también han sido objeto de avistamientos bajo tierra, añadiendo un nivel adicional de misterio y maravilla a este enigma. Enlace a la página oficial de facebook del podcast: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093325675156 Enlace a la playlist de canciones utilizadas en los programas: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4ijF2cMn6Av93oPHk7IWpF?si=04e083387e8f46c4 Correo electró...
2023-12-25
33 min
El Ejército De Los Tristes
EEDLT (02x17) - El Caso Robert Browne - Ovnis Bajo Tierra
- El Caso Robert Browne: Fue condenado por el asesinato de dos menores, pero él mismo se declaró culpable de otros 48 crímenes más. - Ovnis Bajo Tierra: Lo que pocos conocen es que los OVNIs también han sido objeto de avistamientos bajo tierra, añadiendo un nivel adicional de misterio y maravilla a este enigma. Enlace a la página oficial de facebook del podcast: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093325675156 Enlace a la playlist de canciones utilizadas en los programas: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4ijF2cMn6Av93oPHk7IWpF?si=04e083387e8f46c4 Correo electró...
2023-12-25
33 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
David and Moses: Season Five Finale
Join us for a deep dive into 'loss' with David Benjamin (guest:Season Two) and Moses Farrow (guest:Season Five). To find David BenjaminTo find Moses FarrowMagic Mind - The World’s First Productivity Shot™Use code: ADOPTION20 to save on your subscription.Available in all Sprouts in January 2024To find NPE StoriesThank you to our sponsor S12F.
2023-12-19
56 min
Best Of Reddit Stories 2025
Robert Charles Browne Serial Killer [True Crime Documentary]
Robert Charles Browne Serial Killer [True Crime Documentary]Robert Charles Browne, a self-confessed serial killer, is currently serving a life term in the Florida State Prison. Although many of Browne's accusations have yet to be verified, if accurate, he is accused of murdering 48 individuals. By submitting a cryptic letter to the authorities in 2000, Browne sparked a new probe. Between 1970 and 1995, serial killer Robert Charles Browne was active for 26 years, killing ( 2 verified / 48 potential ) people. Robert Browne was born on October 31, 1952, in Coushatta, Louisiana, the parish capital of...
2023-11-21
1h 26
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Vicky: Starting a Family Led to Deep Discoveries
A few kismet moments in her early twenties led her on a journey of discovering who she looks like. Vicky Heydon was adopted through a private county adoption right after birth in 1987 and then raised in the same county. Although she believes she crossed paths with her biological family a few years prior, it wasn't until she was in her late 20s when she was helping to pack up her parents to move out of state that led her to her biological family. When the idea of building her own family came into focus, Vicky began facing h...
2023-11-14
42 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Moses: Adoptee. Advocate. Therapist. Educator.
Moses Farrow, LMFT is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, who has 20+ years of working in the mental health field. Farrow has spent the last decade within the population of adopted people and their families. As an activist and speaker, he is mission-driven. In 2018, he wrote a blog article speaking out about his personal life as a survivor of abuse and suicide loss. Since then, he has started several initiatives in the fight against anti-Asian hate, suicide, human rights violations, child abuse, mental health stigma, and child trafficking. Throughout the past decade, Farrow has volunteered with a number of...
2023-11-07
1h 11
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Haley: Podcaster, Community-Builder, Connector
Haley Radke is an adoptee advocate and the creator and host of the popular podcast, Adoptees On, where adopted people share their adoption experiences. Adoptees On has more than 250 episodes featuring adoptees and adoptee therapists and has been downloaded over 1.2 million times in 140+ countries worldwide. www.adopteeson.com To go directly to Haley's interview, you can go to the timestamp: 9:42Also in this episode, Sarah and Louise discuss The Baby Thief by Barbara Bisantz Raymond.Thank you to our sponsor S12F.Joe Soll & ot...
2023-10-31
57 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Gregory: An Adoptee Gives Back
Gregory D. Luce is a Minnesota-based attorney born and adopted in the District of Columbia. He is the founder of Adoptee Rights Law Center, where he represents US-born and inter-country adoptees on issues involving identity, records, and US citizenship. He is also a co-founder and the executive director of Adoptees United Inc., a national nonprofit adoptee rights organization. A graduate of Boston University and the University of Minnesota Law School, he lives in Minneapolis with his spouse and two children.To find Gregory Luce: Adoptee Rights Law Center...
2023-10-24
47 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Allison: An Adoptee Who Adopts Discusses the Complexities
Allison Olson is an adoptee from a closed adoption in 1979. She is also an adoptive parent, raising awareness of current harmful narratives in children’s adoption books. To Find Allison: Social Media = @kidsbooksbyallisonolson (FB, Instagram, and TikTok)IBPA Benjamin Franklin Silver Award WinnerA Mom’s Choice Awards® RecipientSurrounded by Love: An Open Adoption Story on Amazonwww.ouradoptionbooks.comKirkus ReviewLearning about My Friend's Adoption on AmazonTo go directly to Allison's interview, you can go to the timestamp: 14:13Also in thi...
2023-10-17
1h 11
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Andy: When Reunion Doesn't Provide Closure
Andy was born Anthony in April 1970 in Paisley just outside Glasgow, Scotland in 1970. Although in a material sense, his childhood was relatively affluent emotionally, he struggled with adoption and having nobody to talk to about it. His persistent loneliness was brought on by his adoption and the distance from his adoptive parents.Attending a strict Catholic private school made the problems worse as there were no "safe" adults to talk to and it helped to contribute to the emptiness he felt.Thankfully attending University and moving out really helped as he had a great set...
2023-10-10
53 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Jessica: Now What Do I Do? An Adoptee Finally Finds Answers.
Adopted in California in 1975, Jessica's family moved to Pennsylvania around the age of two. As a child, she slowly moved in with the neighbors when she realized her adoptive parents were not able to raise her. Recently, she has reunited with her birth mother and several members of that side of the family. She did not tell her Pennsylvania family about her search until after returning from meeting her birth family in Kansas City. It’s been an adventure ever since.To go directly to Jessica's interview, you can go to the timestamp: 10:21...
2023-10-03
45 min
Decoding the Gurus
Interview with the Conspirituality Trio: Navigating the Chakras of Conspiracy
Back in the early days of the podcast, we tried to take a rest from the wearisome repetition of polemical partisan gurus by covering JP Sears- an alternative-health self-help coach with a sideline in 'comedic parody'. Sadly, we soon discovered he was a red-pilled Roganite 'just asking questions' about all the usual right-wing partisan topics, but with an added dollop of pseudo-profound, self-indulgent spiritual blather.JP Sears wasn't an isolated case; he exemplified a disturbingly prevalent trend. One that was supercharged during the pandemic and can be observed clearly in figures like Russell Brand, Aubrey Marcus, RFK...
2023-09-19
2h 40
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Season Four Finale - American Baby with Gabrielle Glaser and Margaret Erle Katz
Sarah and Louise have a powerful and meaningful discussion with Gabrielle Glaser, author of American Baby, and Margaret Erle Katz, whose story is the focus of the book.American Baby by Gabrielle Glaser.Thank you to our sponsor S12F.Joe Soll & other adoptee resourcesIf you want to support our show, you can go to our Patreon Page.Our Patrons: Laura Christensen, Barbara Frank, Ramona Evans, Linda Pevac, Blonde Records, Daphne Keys, D...
2023-09-19
54 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Elle: For This Adoptee, the Truth Led to an Awakening
Elle Klassen is a Canadian who was born to a young woman of nineteen years of age in 1970. She was relinquished and then placed with her adoptive family when she was five days old. She grew up in a very conservative Canadian evangelical family where adoption was spoken of as God's plan. Much of her religious background didn't sit well with her, including the narrative around adoption. As an adopted person whose big goal in life was to fly under the radar as much as she could, she never challenged the common narrative surrounding adoption that she grew up...
2023-09-12
1h 00
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Patrick: A Lonely Childhood Led to a Search for Identity
Patrick Hawes was born in North Carolina on August 10, 1970, and officially adopted in September 1970. From an early age, Patrick knew he was adopted because his adopted mom was Japanese and his adopted father was American but he didn’t look at all Japanese. Patrick never really desired to search for his birth family during his childhood. He was raised in a good home and was well taken care of but there was a distance between him and his adopted mom which led to many of his adoption issues including loneliness, fear, and pain. He often thought of searching for hi...
2023-09-05
59 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Janet: A Spouse and a Podcast Led This Adoptee to Reunion
Janet M was born in Virginia in the late 1970’s to a 16-year-old mother. At 6 weeks old she was placed via a closed adoption into a loving home with her parents and older adopted brother. She always knew she was adopted but it wasn’t a topic that was discussed openly or often in her family. Not knowing her origin story fueled her curiosity around the subject of pregnancy and birth. She became fascinated with childbirth and the beautiful relationship between new moms and their babies. She became a labor and delivery nurse in the year 2000 and has been help...
2023-08-29
1h 05
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Rivi: An Open Adoption Still Leaves Questions
Rivi Shocket was born in Baltimore Maryland in 1987. She was adopted two days after she was born and had an open adoption. From the time she was a toddler, her adoptive parents would take her to spend time with her birth family (mom, dad, siblings, cousins, and grandparents) every couple of years. Throughout Rivi's teenage years and into adulthood, she developed strong bonds with her immediate birth family--especially her mother. Her birth mother struggled with addictions, so it was difficult to have a consistent relationship with her, but she cherished the times and talks they had up until her...
2023-08-22
37 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Terrie: An Adoptee Heals Through Creativity
Terrie Novak was adopted as an infant in 1967. She and her adopted brother, Gene, grew up in the security of a loving family and in awareness of their adoption. When Terrie was 18, thanks to the heroic efforts of her first mother, she received her bio family's contact information. Today Terrie is privileged to a rare abundance of love shared with her first mother, biological siblings, as well as her adoptive parents, and her own bio kids. During the long solitude of the pandemic, Terrie was compelled to write about what it means to make a family under the traumatic...
2023-08-15
56 min
Revive Ministries
“Supporting our Communities: Tribute to National Wellness Month” With Dr. Heather Browne
Welcome to Revive Ministries Podcast. As we enter the month of August, I am reminded of the differences each community may bring. In August, we celebrate National Wellness Month, prioritizing one’s self-care, managing stress, and promoting healthy routines. Sometimes, the hardest sentence to say is, “I need help.” Today we have a new guest to share her insight. Thank you, Dr. Heather Browne, for joining us. More on Dr. Heather Browne: As a relationship expert, Dr. Heather Browne has worked with thousands of individuals and couples in psychotherapy. She is published in hun...
2023-08-10
52 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Mireille: An Unexpected Encounter Led to Reunion
Mireille Landry is an interracial adoptee who, alongside her identical twin sister, was adopted at 3 months old and raised in a predominantly white area by white adoptive parents. Originally intended to be a closed adoption, at the age of 12, the twins coincidentally met their birth mother at the mall while traveling to a nearby city for a soccer game. This unexpected encounter marked the beginning of their reunification journey, which led to meeting most of their maternal and paternal biological family and a trip to Zambia, Africa in 2011 to meet their paternal grandparents and extended Zambian family.T...
2023-08-01
45 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Faith: For One Adoptee, a Health Scare Brought New Revelations
Faith Brady was born on 22 June 1969 and adopted one month later when the US landed on the moon. She has always known she was adopted and had a great relationship with her adoptive parents. Her parents then adopted another child, a brother, 3 1/2 years later. In 2015 she had to have open heart surgery and it was then that she became very interested in her medical history. Ancestry found a 1st cousin that let her know that ALL of the women in her family died before they were 60, including her bio mom. This set Faith on a path of discovery to fi...
2023-07-25
52 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Chris: Home at Last: A Navajo Adoptee Finds His Place
Chris Stearns is Navajo and was adopted in the mid-1960s before the Indian Child Welfare Act existed. His mom was part of the federal Indian Relocation program which moved Native Americans away from reservations to large cities as part of a national assimilation policy. Chris began his life in the Los Angeles County foster care system and was adopted when he was 2 years old by a loving white family in New Jersey where he was raised. Chris chose a career as an attorney fighting for Native American rights and spent many years in Washington, D.C. representing Indian t...
2023-07-18
58 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Nancy: For this Adoptee, the Story Didn't Add Up
Nancy Davis was born in Florida in 1949 and adopted by a family from New York. The adoption was private and no documents were available to investigate her origins. An Ancestry test 6 years ago revealed that Nancy had 5 siblings in North Carolina from her birth parents, 3 brothers, and 2 sisters. It has been an amazing journey for her and has helped fill many of the “unknowns” of her heritage. She works as an EMT in her current home in Connecticut and thoroughly enjoys sharing her story.To go directly to Nancy's interview, skip ahead to 19:30.Also...
2023-07-11
51 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
David E: Phantom Parents: An Adoptee Connects the Dots
An unofficial adoption. David Enker was born in Amsterdam in 1970, following the Summer of Love of 1969. Relinquished a few months after birth to another family in The Hague, his birth mother, a university student at the time, had hoped to retrieve him after her studies. Although never officially adopted, things turned topsy-turvy when his new family refused to let him go. A bumpy reunion unravels in reverse.This unusual beginning, together with a life-long quest for an identity, belonging and meaning form the backbone of his recently published memoir "Phantom Parents". A heartbreaking and heartwarming work, addressing...
2023-07-04
47 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Annie O: Where Is My Mum?
I’m Annie O. O stands for my last name. O is round. It’s a hole I still live in, that I’m not allowed to escape. Why the fuck is that how it has to be?Adoption has a long history, with a narrative built around it being a celebrated act of love, of charity and saviorism. I rejoice for those who experienced the best of that narrative. However, there is a growing number of investigations and reports that show, for many, adoption is not and has never been, what people are led to believe.
2023-06-27
56 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Mariela: Home Sweet Casa: A Colombian Adoptee Shares Her Story
Mariela Andersen is the author of "Home Sweet Casa: A Journey to The Universal Heart". Her book is the story of her reunion with her biological family in Colombia after being separated from them at birth. Mariela’s book takes the reader along with her as she discovers more about her past than she could have ever imagined and dives deep into the multifaceted layers of what makes her who she is. Adopted or otherwise, everyone is sure to benefit from reading her story.UPDATE:Since this episode was recorded: Mariela visited her biological fa...
2023-06-20
54 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Paige: The Family She Never Knew Lived Only Blocks Away
Paige Strickland is an Ohio “Baby-Scoop Era” adoptee, teacher, mom of two and grandmother of three. She is the author of two memoir books, Akin To The Truth and After The Truth. She is currently working on a YA (young adult) book-in-verse version of her books. Paige also teaches Zumba (tm) Fitness, enjoys working in her garden, loves the beach, reading and spending time with her family.Also in this episode, Sarah and Louise discuss American Baby by Gabrielle Glaser. Thank you to our sponsor S12F.Jo...
2023-06-13
55 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Relinquished: An Adoptee Roundtable Discussion About the Complexities of Navigating Those Early Wounds
Sarah and Louise join their season three authors, A.M. Homes, Damon Davis, and Megan Culhane Galbraith in an intimate roundtable discussion about living as adult adoptees and learning to navigate early childhood wounds."The Mistress's Daughter" by A.M. Homes"Who am I Really: An Adoptee Memoir" by Damon Davis"The Guild of the Infant Saviour" by Megan Culhane GalbraithThank you to our sponsor S12F.Joe Soll & other adoptee resourcesIf you...
2023-06-06
53 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Rudy: Fighting for Adoptee Rights
Rudy Owens is a Detroit native, born in the mid-1960s at Crittenton General Hospital of Detroit, one of the country’s largest maternity hospitals dedicated to supporting and promoting adoption. He was relinquished to his adoptive family shortly after his birth from his single mother and placed with another family after spending nearly five weeks in foster family care. His adoption story typifies many of the adoptions that were promoted by the Florence Crittenton Association of America, which ran the hospital and dozens of maternity homes and hospitals in the United States through the 1970s.Owens su...
2023-05-30
59 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Kate: An International Adoptee Struggles to Bond
Kate Betancourt was born in 1978 in Bogotá Colombia. She spent three months in the hospital after her Mother left, after her birth. Kate was transferred to an orphanage where she stayed until her adoption by an American couple at six months old. Kate grew up in Michigan with one younger sibling biological to her adoptive parents. Growing up a Transracial adoptee in a mostly white area had its issues. Kate knew she was adopted and struggled with bonding with her adoptive parents, feeling lonely and flawed. Kate dealt with childhood sexual abuse. As a teen Kat...
2023-05-23
57 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Jeffrey: Untangling the Layers of a Corrupt Adoption
Jeffrey Leventhal was born In 1970 in Miami, FL, and didn’t learn until age 12 that he was adopted. He was told that he had a twin, which was just one of several lies that persisted throughout his childhood. Having never felt like he fit in and being rebuffed by his adoptive family whenever he requested more information, when Jeff was in his 20s, he decided to dive deep into his adoption only to find out there were no records of his adoption… or his birth.Finally, over 20 years later with the help of DNA, he found the info...
2023-05-16
1h 02
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Anne: A Disrupter Digs Deep
A conversation with fellow adoptee Anne Heffron.Anne Heffron, author of You Don’t Look Adopted, Truth and Agency Writing Ideas for Adopted People, Writing and Pooping, and the movie Phantom Halo, can be found on Instagram at anne-heffron, Facebook, and her website https://www.anneheffron.com.Also in this episode, Sarah and Louise discuss Megan Culhane Galbraith’s “The Guild of The Infant Saviour”.If you'd like to read along with Sarah and Louise, go here: https://www.amazon.com/Guild-Infant-Saviour-Adopted-Machete/dp/0814257917Thank you to our sponsor S12F.If y...
2023-05-09
54 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Fred: Finding Out at 41 that the Life You Knew was a Lie
Everyone learns to accept life’s twists and turns as they live out the daily rituals of their lives. But what happens when an event completely alters one’s understanding of everything about the world in which they live, including who they are? Fred Nicora brings the audience into his innermost thoughts as he sees his foundation swept away with a simple slip of the tongue at the age of forty-one, while attending a large family gathering with his children and wife. Fred details his journey to understand his new identity and re-frame his past in his memoir, Forbidden Roots.
2023-05-02
1h 08
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Katie: On the Outside Looking In
Katie is an ESL teacher from Pennsylvania and was adopted in 1966 at the age of six weeks. She grew up always knowing she was adopted, but became the people pleaser in a huge Irish Catholic family always feeling like she was "on the outside looking in". After having her first child in 1995, she contacted the adoption agency to obtain her medical history and was warned, "These reunions don't always go well". Katie waited until after the birth of her second child to inquire again only to discover her birth mother had inquired about her the exact same week. Things wen...
2023-04-25
57 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Jay: Using Journalism Training to Track Down Family Roots
Jay Blotcher was adopted in June of 1961 at the age of one year by a couple in Randolph, MA, a Boston suburb. His dark complexion prompted countless questions about his lineage during childhood. In March of 1988, Jay was contacted by his birth mother, Valerie Paul, and learned he was the product of a one-night-stand between this young girl and a pitcher from the Baltimore Orioles of Puerto Rican lineage. In the ensuing 35 years, Blotcher employed his training as a journalist to track down his biological father's family, as well as the foster family who cared for him b...
2023-04-18
1h 06
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Julie: A Long Journey for Self-Compassion
Julie was born in Wichita, Kansas in 1968 at a Salvation Army home and was adopted 5 days later by a lovely family. She always knew she was adopted but it was not really talked about much other than to say she was "chosen" and very much wanted. Julie was born a very sensitive little girl. The parents had a child of their own 8 years prior with special needs. They tried to get pregnant again but were unable to do so. They adopted Julie not realizing the extent of their son's problems. He had severe epilepsy as well as some cerebral...
2023-04-11
53 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Paul: A Kidnapping, An Adoption, A Lost Twin: One man's Quest for the Truth
When he was ten years old, Paul Fronczak was snooping around for Christmas presents in a crawl space in his family’s Chicago home. There, he found hundreds of old newspaper clippings about the kidnapping of a one-day-old infant in a hospital in 1964. He also learned that, two years later, the boy was found and returned to his family—and that the boy was him.Nearly fifty years later, Paul, acting on long-held suspicions, took a DNA test that proved he was not the kidnapped boy. In an instant, his world changed.He found out that...
2023-04-04
54 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Kay: A Self-taught Genetic Genealogist Discovers the Story of her Life
Kay was born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1973 and immediately placed for adoption. After a stay in foster care, she was adopted into a small close-knit family. Adoption was not discussed a great deal, but it was not hidden either. Despite being loved and spoiled, Kay was never quite comfortable in her own skin. She received her original birth certificate in 2015 and was able to locate her maternal biological family quickly. Unfortunately, her birth mother died 5 months later, and the identity of her birth father was left a mystery. Kay became a self-taught genetic genealogist. Using a 4th cousin match on Anc...
2023-03-28
1h 06
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Cormac: An Adoption, An Irish Mother-Baby Home, and the Search for Answers
Cormac was born into a mother-and-baby home in Ireland, which was known to be exceptionally cruel to both mother and child. He was adopted at five months old. He's always known he was adopted but it was never spoken about. Ever. He did not look for his biological family until his adoptive parents died. He re-connected with his birth mother just before his fiftieth birthday. Sadly that didn't work out. He's just recently found out about his birth father, who is deceased. He found this podcast by chance and is devouring it daily. He would like to send his g...
2023-03-21
45 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Shari: From Foster Home to Wounded Healer
Shari was adopted at the age of four. She spent the first year in a hospital. Then went to several foster homes after that. When she met her adopted family, there was always an open conversation about her beginnings. She always knew her story from her past, so she never had many questions. Later on in life, she began a spiritual quest to heal from journey, as a young girl. This brought her to meet a spiritual teacher, and become a healer. This powerful work helped others as well and grounded Shari into a bigger version of herself. A...
2023-03-14
50 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Greg: Searching for a Place to Fit In
Greg was born California in 1969 and placed in a closed adoption as an infant after spending 6 weeks in foster care, which was a common practice with Baby Scoop Era adoptions. Growing up, he sensed a certain ill-fit with his family, and found out about his adoption when he was 10. In 2006, at age 37, he finally discovered and made contact with his biological maternal side, and has experienced all the attendant ups-and-downs that so often accompany reunion. He was able to connect with his paternal family in late 2021, and is currently navigating the landscape and complexities of those newly-emerging relationships. Since...
2023-03-07
49 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Charity: Sometimes it takes Loss to be Found
Charity Elliott was born in 1969 and after spending 3.5 months in foster care was placed for adoption with the State of California. Growing up in Missouri, Charity was a happy adoptee and found great comfort in her faith and in the sport of basketball. After a collegiate career that ended with her team making it to the Final Four, Charity entered the college coaching ranks where she has spent the last 25 years. Despite being located and contacted by her birth mother in college, Charity never realized the impact her adoption had on her until she lost her adopted father and sho...
2023-02-28
48 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Jim: When Trauma Leads to Love
Jim Serrano's origins as a domestic adoptee started on January 22nd, 1962 in San Jose, California. Being adopted at 6 months of age, his journey has had many ups and downs. From childhood to his search for his biological family 23 years ago, Jim continues to heal from the trauma that is still so present in his life.Also in this episode, Sarah and Louise discuss what's upcoming for Season Three.If you'd like to read along with Sarah and Louise, go here: The Mistress's Daughter by A.M. HomesThank you to our sponsor S12...
2023-02-21
59 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Emily: Putting the Pieces of Life Back Together
Emily Sinagra was born and relinquished, in 1958, at a Salvation Army Hospital for Unwed Mothers. After four months of foster care, she was placed in a closed adoption. Thirty years later, she found her birth parents and has been trying to put herself back together ever since. Writing, theatre, improv, clowning, painting, these are the tools she wields to patch and paste. Her memoir, How I got Born, is nearing completion, and she hopes her voice will collaborate with others to change assumptions about adoption and provide impetus for change. Most importantly, she is the mother of three adult...
2023-02-14
1h 11
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Adam: When Pain Becomes Growth
Adam Anthony is a same-race, black adoptee and blogger on the platform "Onward & Upward," which explores his motivation for persona development, mental health awareness, and his adoption discovery experience. Adam is a doctoral student, writer, and podcast host of two shows, "Curiously Becoming" and "Mentorship Mondays." Some of his featured writing on his perspectives on being an adoptee has been shown in online mediums like "Love What Matters" and "Severance Magazine."Onward & Upward https://inspire-explore-promote.blogAlso in this episode, Sarah and Louise discuss A.M. Homes' The M...
2023-02-07
56 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Ruth: A Mother Searches for a Mother
Ruth Bendig is a “Baby Scoop Era” domestic adoptee. The oldest of her adoptiveparents' three children, she and her brothers were all relinquished as infants and raised in the Midwest.Becoming a mother jump-started a desire to learn more about her biological history.WIth the support and encouragement of her adoptive parents she began to search, first through the state, then, when that proved to be a dead end, through DNA testing. She is now in reunion with siblings and cousins on both sides of her biological family.Also in this episode, Sara...
2023-01-31
54 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Garth: A Midlife Discovery Exposes the Truth of Self
Given up at birth, placed in foster care, then adopted by a military family, Garth Garrett grew up always knowing he was adopted. He thought being adopted was no big deal - like being left-handed in a right-handed family and that his lingering sense of longing stemmed from the nomadic life of an Army brat. Only upon starting therapy in mid-life did he discover that adoption was actually the central issue of his life, including his own alienation from his own feelings. His multiple searches for each biological parent yielded information, more heartbreak, two more rejections by his biological...
2023-01-24
1h 05
The Oakwyn Podcast
Ep. 149: Rich Dad Poor Dad
Co-hosts Morgan & Michael review a staple in real estate agent reads, "Rich Dad Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki. Tune in to learn more about the importance of financial literacy, investing in methods for personal growth and what the most powerful asset is that everyone possesses.Links:Buy on AmazonWebsite
2023-01-10
51 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
From Happiness to Despair and Back Again
Daphne Keys is a BSE adoptee born and raised in Maryland as the middle child between two brothers who are the biological children of her adoptive parents. Daphne always knew she was adopted, had access to the minimal non-identifying information provided at her adoption hearing, and always searched the faces of her community for a connection to her biological family.Married for forty years, Daphne is the mother of four adult children and grandmother of eleven. Daphne did not realize the impact her adoption had on her ability to bond with and parent her own children until...
2023-01-10
50 min
XChateau Wine Podcast
Designing Allocated Offerings w/ Byron Hoffman & Tyson Caly, Offset
Focused on the 20% of the wine market doing things differently, Byron Hoffman and Tyson Caly, co-CEOs of Offset, are focused on enabling “Brand Differentiated Commerce.” At the intersection of design and technology for wine, Offset has significant experience operating allocated offerings of wine. These unique event-based sales methods, which limit how much customers can buy, create new challenges and best practices, unlike other sales channels. Detailed Show Notes: Byron & Tyson met while collaborating on Last Bottle, combining e-commerce and designOffset - the intersection of design and technology for wineFocused on the...
2022-12-30
44 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
From Only Child to a Community
Jon Stautzenberger is a pastor in the Texas hill country. He grew up an only child from a small family in a closed, private adoption always knowing that he was locally adopted and grew up in the community of his birth family. He finally took a DNA test in 2021 and connected with his paternal aunt. Suddenly the only child from a small family found himself with three aunts, three uncles, cousins galore, and a sister and a brother! Being from the same community, the times that their paths had crossed were astonishing.Moving forward Jon desires to...
2022-12-27
55 min
undiagnosed
Spotify Wrapped: The Return of Glee Cast
Hello darkness my old friend. Yep, if you're not Lea Michele you read that right. I've fallen off the wagon... but old geeks die hard. I hope you all understand that you are losers like me. I am sorry that was a Glee reference I'm down bad. Can we get Robert Pattinson on undiagnosed?
2022-12-06
25 min
Follow Your Dream - Music And Much More!
John Hall - Orleans: "Dance With Me" and "Still The One". Talks About Janis Joplin, Jackson Browne And Much More!
John Hall and his band Orleans had big hits with “Dance With Me”and “Still The One”. He’s co-written or recorded songs with a host of artists including Janis Joplin and Chaka Khan. And he’s toured or recorded with Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt and Little Feat. My featured song is “Spring Dance” from the album of the same name by my band, Project Grand Slam. Spotify link here.---------------------------------------------The Follow Your Dream Podcast:Top 1% of all podcasts with Listeners in 200 countries!For more information and other episodes of the podcast cl...
2022-11-30
29 min
Bold Becoming
Ep. 43 When Mortality Motivation and Grief Have a Baby with Robert Pardi
Complacency gets cracked open when one’s mortality is on the line. Often when confronted with death, life becomes more vivid, valuable, even extraordinary. We start seeing what we’ve overlooked and taken for granted. We become grateful for everyday things and if lucky, find where joy resides. That’s what happened to Robert Pardi and his young wife Desiree during their 11 years with metastatic breast cancer. But how can we both live with the reality of dying and experience the joy of a life fueled by motivation? Isn’t that an oxymoron? Find out how Robert and Desire...
2022-10-19
1h 10
Change Your Mind- Change Your Life! Your Complete Guide to Success After Covid-19 w/ Robert Paisola
EP 47- Business Credit 101 With Robert Paisola and Mika Rene Lee Live across the Globe and Sponsored by Mercedes Benz USA, Samsung and American Express
Welcome to Business Credit 101 With Robert Paisola and Mika Rene Lee Live across the Globe and Sponsored by Mercedes Benz USA, Samsung and American Express In today's episode of Change your Mind Change your Life we are discussing BUSINESS CREDIT, DUNN AND BRADSTREET, EXPERIAN BUSINESS CREDIT, AND THE STEPS THAT YOU NEED TO TAKE TO BUILD YOUR BUSINESS AND BUSINESS CREDIT PORTFOLIO! This episode was recorded at Westwood One in Los Angeles by Western Capital Multimedia USA @Copyright Western Capital International, All Rights Reserved
2022-10-04
48 min
Bold Becoming
Ep. 33 Blindsided and Left Out In the Cold with Robert Murray
At age 15, Robert Murray joined a study group. The leader wanted to see if they could make a business that was a “force for good.” They would use a management model based on respect, safety and consensus-type decision making. A company was born and it became wildly successful for 20 years. During this time, Robert worked at the company and it was so much fun "it didn’t feel like work." But then one wrong question led to a hostile takeover. Robert and many others lost their jobs and with this, he lost his sense of who he was and where he fit...
2022-08-11
56 min
Decoding the Gurus
Special: Guru Right to Reply with Robert Wright
As per Section 7, paragraph 3, item 2 in the Gurometer Constitution and User Manual states, "All covered gurus shall have a Right to Reply" and Robert Wright has taken us up on this invitation!Now, this provision is generally intended to allow the poor dears we cover a rejoinder to all the insults, smears, and canards we routinely employ in our 'take-downs'. But our coverage of Bob was almost entirely positive. As Bob says in this episode, "You liked me, you really liked me!". So, this was actually more of an excuse to catch up and tie off a...
2022-07-31
2h 24
Supernatural Circumstances
Robert Monroe & Out of Body Eperiences (with Allyn Evans)
After a brief introduction with Mike talking about his own OBE (Out of Body) adjacent experiences, we hear from Morgan as she talks about the power of letting go and about the life of Robert Monroe. After that we will interviewed Allyn Evans, the current Executive Director, President and a Residential Trainer for the Monroe Institute, founded by Robert Monroe.Supernatural Circumstances is a co-production of Entityseeker Paranormal Research and Teachings and Good Egg Studios. This podcast is a part of the CuriousCast Podcast Network. Theme music by Corey Johnson of Catalyst Records in Edmonton, Alberta.Y...
2022-05-09
1h 10
Breaking The Chain
The Leadership Series: Practical Tools To Manage Conflict Situations In The Workplace With Dr Kumi Naidoo
Welcome to Breaking The Chain: The Leadership Series, hosted by Director of Career Coaching and Leadership Development at Impel Talent, Terentia Browne.In this episode, Terentia sits down with Dr Kumi Naidoo as they speak about how to successfully resolve conflict situations in the workplace.Dr Kumi is currently a Richard von Weizsäcker Fellow at the Robert Bosch Academy and Honorary Professor of Practice at Thunderbird School of Global Management at Arizona State University. He lectures at Fossil Free University and serves as Special Advisor to the Green Economy Coalition. Kumi serves as Global A...
2022-03-15
52 min
Decoding the Gurus
Robert Wright: A Cosmic Journey Across the Bob-o-verse
Matt and Chris finally leave the Rogan-verse behind, activate their Infinite Improbability Drive, and blast off for the Bob-o-verse. In an off-again / on-again, will they / won't they battle of wits, we outmanoeuvre Bob by covering an episode that he planned to record for our benefit, which we then explained we wouldn't cover because that would violate our rules, which he decided to record anyway, and we then decided it would be alright to cover because he thought we weren't going to cover it. Which one of us is playing 4-dimensional chess and who's playing Hungry Hippo? We're not sure.
2022-02-19
2h 40
Decoding the Gurus
Interview: Debunking (Antivaxx) Funk with Dr Dan Wilson
This week we speak to fellow traveller, kindred spirit, and vaccine misinformation debunker, Dr Dan Wilson. Yes, we know we've talked SO much about anti-vax rhetoric recently, and we hope the day will soon come when we can leave it all behind us, but friends, today is not that day.For more than a year, Dan's YouTube channel DebunkTheFunk has focused on rebutting COVID and vaccine misinformation from characters such as Geert Vanden-Bossche, Joseph Mercola and RFK Jnr. His recent episodes on Robert Malone and Peter Mc Collough have been an invaluable source for the decoders for...
2022-02-11
1h 15
Decoding the Gurus
Special: Joe Rogan 'Sorry, not Sorry'
To cap off our impromptu mini-series focusing on the Rogan-verse we take a critical look at Joe's short (non) apology video responding to the Spotify controversy surrounding his recent episodes with Robert Malone & Peter McCullough.In it we get to see a charming Joe Rogan being humble and compromising, while standing firm to explain why his critics have got him all wrong. He's not some hardline anti-vaccine advocate with an agenda to spread covid misinformation, he's just a normal guy who likes to have interesting conversations and hear from both sides(tm) on controversial topics....
2022-02-04
1h 09
Decoding the Gurus
Robert Malone & Peter McCullough: A litany of untruths
Matt and Chris return to the Joe Rogan-verse much quicker than they would have liked to take a critical eye to two recent episodes (6 more hours!!!) offering controversial takes on Covid 19 and the dangers of vaccines. Yes, that's right more fear mongering, more global conspiracies, and more unrecognised heroes of science that Joe needs to promote to his large audience.In this case, we have Dr. Robert Malone, the *self-proclaimed* inventor of mRNA vaccines, and Dr. Peter McCullough, a cardiologist who was recently sued by his old hospital for using its name when promoting his covid theories...
2022-01-13
3h 17
Decoding the Gurus
*Patreon Preview* Decoding Academia #2: False Positive Psychology
The New Year is upon us and the gurologists thought they should contribute to the holiday cheer in the only way they can... releasing a rambling podcast about academic minutiae!This is not a new guru episode, instead it is a preview of our Patreon bonus series 'Decoding Academia' in which we discuss research that has influenced us & we think is relevant for understanding the gurus (or in this case approaching research critically).The paper in question is a classic social psychology paper that slightly pre-empted the Replication Crisis with very timely warnings about lax...
2021-12-30
59 min
Decoding the Gurus
Special Episode: Interview with Robert Wright on crackpots, gurus, and modern media ecosystems
This week we welcome the author, journalist, and podcaster Robert Wright. Robert wrote the popular (and provocative!) book 'Why Buddhism is True' and has hosted many interesting discussions and debates at bloggingheads.tv, which he co-founded.We had a wide ranging discussion that touched on a vast array of topics including: the Weinsteins & their relative crackpot ratings, alternative & Mainstream media ecosystems and how they feed into guruism, what are gurus anyway (and are they all bad), Sam Harris and cognitive biases, whether Bob is a Buddhist Modernist, the extent to which meditation is a form of cultural...
2021-08-13
1h 40
Decoding the Gurus
Special Episode: Interview with Evan Thompson on Buddhist Exceptionalism
We class up the podcast this week with another special interview with a philosopher specialising in Asian philosophical traditions, cognitive science, and philosophy of mind.In our discussion with Evan we address the reception and presentation of Buddhism in the West, whether it is accurate to describe it as a mind science, and how 'Buddhist modernism' is related to Buddhist exceptionalism. We also get into debates of the nature of Self and whether Sam Harris is correct to claim that modern cognitive science has confirmed the insights from Buddhism.This is not an episode targeting...
2021-07-30
1h 18
Decoding the Gurus
Bret Weinstein & Jordan Peterson: Two gargantuan intellects stare into the abyss
The big dog of the Intellectual Dark Web, Jordan Peterson, is back! And this hero, this mythical archetype, is welcomed back from his long hiatus by DTG regular, Bret Weinstein . To his credit, Bret does the impossible and makes Jordan seem surprisingly humble and reflexive simply by virtue of comparison.The duo cover a lot of territory, ranging from hot takes about how hospitals probably kill more people than they save (Peterson), the evolutionary modules controlling rape and genocide (Weinstein), how religion contains the ultimate evolutionary cheatsheet to ascend the hierarchy (Peterson), and how they are both...
2021-06-04
3h 14
CEOforLife Experience
CEO FOR LIFE Experience #45 Why Wait? is The Question With Shana Browne
Why wait? This is a super question., Have you ever asked yourself this question? What I love about this episode is we meet Shana Browne. A great example of CEO For Life. She had a spark in her heart to do something daring and was her passion. Life gave her some circumstances, that caused her to say, "Why and I waiting to go after my heart's passion?" And she made a decision. IN this episode we unpack how she went about answering her "Why wait?" question. What is going to be your moment to answer "Why wait?"...
2021-04-20
29 min
Michael Finkley Show
S2:EP07: "Fit & Healthy in 2021" w/Robert Browne & Tyler Newton
Want to get fit and eat right for 2021? This is the show for you! Robert Browne shares his weight loss journey while Tyler Newton gives us great advice on how to exercise and healthy eating! Next, Finkley! #michaelfinkleyshow #health #fitness #gymlife #season2 #monday #inform #educate #inspire #subscribe #youtube #spotify #applepodcast #rokutv #greaterworksnetwork
2021-01-31
32 min
Michael Finkley Show
S2:EP07: "Fit & Healthy in 2021" w/Robert Browne & Tyler Newton
Want to get fit and eat right for 2021? This is the show for you! Robert Browne shares his weight loss journey while Tyler Newton gives us great advice on how to exercise and healthy eating! Next, Finkley! #michaelfinkleyshow #health #fitness #gymlife #season2 #monday #inform #educate #inspire #subscribe #youtube #spotify #applepodcast #rokutv #greaterworksnetwork
2021-01-31
32 min
Giants of the Faith - A Christian History Podcast
Episode 22 - Robert Troublechurch Browne
Send us feedbackToday's episode focuses on the man that is considered the Father of the Congregationalist Church as well as the Father of the Pilgrims and the Grandfather of the United States, Robert Browne also known as Trouble Church Browne. Browne is famous for being the first to set up a separatist church in England after the establishment of the Church of England. Browne may have been, ultimately, a coward who caved to the religious and civil authorities of his day but he started a movement that has had enormous impact on the world we live...
2021-01-08
11 min
The Xtra Reel Podcast
Season 2 Episode 2 - Images (1972)
Colm and Ger take a look at Robert Altman's psychological horror about a woman haunted by nightmarish visions while staying in Ireland.
2020-12-10
18 min