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Pink Collar: A True Crime Podcast
61. From Delusions to Deepfakes: Sports Crimes - Ruth Ann Steinhagen & Raffaela Spone

Pink Collar: A True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 89:19


Hello sports fans! This week Pink Collar is bringing you two sports related cases. Rachel discusses the case of Ruth Ann Steinhagen, a young woman in Chicago who became obsessed with Cubs player, Eddie Waitkus. After Eddie was traded to the Philadelphia Phillies, Ruth had to do something. If she couldn't have him, nobody could. She booked a room at the hotel he was staying with when the Phillies were in town and brought a knife and a gun. Listen to hear what happened next... Then Nathalie tells the story of Raffaela Spone. Raffaela was (allegedly) determined to take down her daughter's cheerleading rivals by any means possible. She was accused of sending deepfakes of the teens engaging in illegal activity to the cheer coaches. The girls also received threats from an unknown number telling them to kill themselves. The police tracked the IP address behind the data to Raffaela's home. She has been charged with three counts of cyber harassment of a child and three counts of cyber harassment. Rachel's Sources https://victimsofcrime.org/stalking-resource-center/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Ann_Steinhagen ruth-ann-steinhagen-83-troubled-shooter-of-the-phillies-eddie-waitkus.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Waitkus https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stalking https://www.stalkingriskprofile.com/what-is-stalking/stalking-and-mental-illness Nathalie's Sources https://abc11.com/deepfake-videos-cheerleading-rivals-raffaela-spone-cheerleaders-mom-arrested-victory-vipers-cheer/10416588/ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9592117/Cops-accused-woman-creating-deepfake-images-never-evidence.html https://www.timesherald.com/news/chalfont-woman-charged-with-cyberbullying-teen-cheerleaders/article_f7da2667-776d-5907-a455-dcb2fa8acfaa.html https://www.phillyvoice.com/cheerleader-mom-charged-harassment-bucks-county-deep-fake-chalfont-raffaela-spone/ https://www.inquirer.com/news/bucks-county-raffaela-spone-cyberbullying-deepfake-20210312.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deepfake

The Dave Portnoy Show with Eddie & Co
Hold'em or Fold'em? - The Dave Portnoy Show w/ Eddie and Co. - Episode 37

The Dave Portnoy Show with Eddie & Co

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 103:14


On this week's Dave Portnoy Show w/ Eddie and Co., Eddie asks Dave to recap his weekend in Miami, including the Logan Paul vs. Floyd Mayweather fight, meeting Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, and a level of partying that could only be expressed as “unsustainable”. Barstool Nate joins the show to discuss what could have been with Nate's podcast “Nate at Night”, and what could still be with Nate's poker podcast pitch. Dave entertains the idea, leading to one of the more epic barstool bets in recent history. After Eddie shows Dave some of the cringe TikToks being created by the interns (who have been here for less than 2 weeks), Dave demands to speak to them to question their judgement and overall character. — TOPIC 1 - Miami Dave 01:05 TOPIC 2 - Floyd vs. Logan 03:34 TOPIC 3 - Middle Guy 11:54 TOPIC 4 - Jack Dorsey 15:38 TOPIC 5 - Nate Dog 20:46 TOPIC 6 - Tommy Cheeseballs 01:05:26 TOPIC 7 - Bad Guy Dave 01:11:49 TOPIC 8 - Inside Barstool 01:11:49 TOPIC 9 - Intern TikToks 01:16:24 — PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS! PRESENTED BY TRADEZERO Sign up with http://barstool.link/TradeZeroDAVE BLACK RIFLE COFFE COMPANY Go to http://barstool.link/BlackRiffleCoffeeDAVE and use code DAVE today and get the freshest coffee in America shipped to you HELIX SLEEP Go to http://barstool.link/HelixSleepDAVE for up to 200 dollars off and two free pillows ZIPRECRUITER Try ZipRecruiter FOR FREE at http://barstool.link/ZipRecruiterPORTNOY

School of Podcasting
What Podcasters Can Learn From Eddie Van Halen

School of Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 39:26


This week rock guitar God Eddie Van Halen died after a long battle with throat cancer. As a guitar who was 13 when Van Halen's first album was released, and whose band provided the soundtrack to my adolescent years this hit me hard. With this in mind, I wanted to talk about things podcasters can learn from Eddie Van Halen. Sponsor -Profit from Your Podcast: Proven Strategies to Turn Listeners into a Livelihood Methods and Advice for Making the Most of Your Podcast—Pricing, Sponsors, Crowdfunding, and More Pick up any book on podcast monetization, and you will find 90 percent of it only covers how to launch a podcast. If you already have a podcast, you have that information; you’re ready for the next step. Profit from Your Podcast provides top strategies and real-life examples of podcast monetization. This book is more than what to do. It also tells you how to do it. Chapters cover such topics as: How to Grow Your Audience How to Set Your Pricing Understanding Advertising Jargon How to Find Sponsors Best Strategies for Making Money as an Affiliate Master Strategies for Crowdfunding Harnessing the Power of Webinars and Events The Top Tools to Make Your Job Easy Built on the author’s fifteen years of experience in podcasting, this action-packed guide will benefit new and veteran podcasters. Get clear on who your audience is and what they want, deliver value, and build an engaged audience that wants to give you money. Leverage your relationships and the integrity you have built through your podcast to create multiple streams of income. Profit from Your Podcast gives you the tools to do it all. Order on Amazon.com Van Halen Took Years to Build Their Audience The band was formed in 1972. Some of the top songs in 1972 were Saturday in the park in Chicago, Brandy (You're a fine girl), I'll take you there (the staple singers). Not exactly a thriving time of high energy, guitar-oriented hard rock. They played clubs for years. In 1976 (four years later) Gene Simmons of Kiss financed a demo tape, and arranged a performance in front of Kiss's management and was told that "they had no chance of making it" and that they wouldn't take them. Gene then removed himself from further involvement. A year later when they were playing the famed "Starwood: club Ted Templeman of Warner Brother saw the band and they were offered a contract. Good Planning Leads to Less Editing As they had been playing clubs for years, the band was well-rehearsed and ready to go. Their first album was recorded in three weeks with almost no overdubs. You Don't Need to Spend a Ton of Cash There are two popular guitars in rock music. A Stratocaster has a thin sound and used by blues players and it had a whammy bar. A Les Paul has a thicker, chunkier sound. Eddie took the guts of a Less Paul and put them into the Stratocaster (called the Frankencaster). He made the guitar himself using a guitar body that cost fifty dollars and a guitar neck that cost eighty. He ended up with a thicker, chunkier guitar tone that had a whammy bar. The guitar that cost $130 to make has a replica that now goes for thousands of dollars. He stated that because he was poor he had to find ways to make the noises on the guitar. He Learned Through Trial And Error In the process of creating his own guitar, Eddie states, "I ruined a bunch of stuff." The bottom line he never stopped experimenting. In the song intruder, you hear Eddie creating bizarre sounds on his guitar. It turns out that some of those sounds were Eddie Swiping a Schlitz beer can up and down the neck. In the song poundcake, Eddie uses an electric drill. The bizarre noise on Automic Punk is Eddie running the side of his hands up and down the strings. He was always looking for ways to make different noises (like an elephant) with his guitar. The strange wooshing noise in the middle of the song Panama is Eddie's Lamborgini. He had an endless curiosity and was constantly experimenting. He Never Learned How To Read Music He would watch his teacher's fingers and then play whatever he just saw. His parents forced him to play the piano and won contests when he was ages 9-11. After using the Beatles and the Dave Clark Five he picked up the guitar. Because he never learned guitars lessons "by the book" he believes he wouldn't play the way he does if he had done "Traditional" guitar studies. Inventions Around Van Halen I mentioned how he created his own guitar. He holds a patent for a device that allows you to stand and hold the guitar flat. He perfected a style of playing called "tapping" where he play notes with both hands. This lead to the invention of guitar tablature as people couldn't figure out how to put down on paper what he was doing on the fretboard. Enjoy Your Soup How did Van Halen get their sound? Drummer Alex Van Halen prefers straight forward rock. Eddie liked progressive rock, and David Lee Roth like disco at the time. Eddie referred to this as ingredients in your soup. I like singer Gary Cherone from the band Extreme. He joined Van Halen and recorded Van Halen III. On that album bassist Michael Anthony has stated that Eddie told him what and how to play, Gary stated that Eddie was playing bass and drums, making it more or less an Eddie Van Halen Solo album. One point here is this album came out in 1998, and was not sober until 2008. This was the first album to not go platinum (it did achieve Gold status). I was also the longest studio album.  Embrace Who You Are When they were in the clubs, they were playing covers. As Eddie put it, no matter how hard I tried I couldn't play what was on the record. I could only be me. Consequently, when you hear a Van Halen record, it sounds like a Van Halen record. Go To Where Your Audience is and Promote Nonstop When they couldn't get a record deal they started throwing their own parties and concerts. They toured for 11 months straight to promote their first album including 23 shows in 25 days in the UK. When he got home Warner Brothers alerted the band that they owed the record label three million dollars and a new album. They wouldn't take no for an answer. They stuffed flyers in lockers of high schools. If you liked them or not, you were at least going to know about the band. Slowly they built an audience of 3-5000 people which attracted the attention of Warner Brothers. He Was Always Nervous Going On Stage In the early days, he asked his Dad how he dealy with stage fright. His father gave him alcohol and cigarettes (and would later die from Alcohol-related issues). After Eddie got sober, his son was in the band and Eddie said, "If my sixteen-year-old son can be out there kicking butt, then I guess I better get out there." You Don't Have To Release Everything Eddie built himself a studio and was always recording, experimenting, but it is assumed that there is quite a bit of music that was not released. Have Fun One of the things you can hear in a Van Halen record is fun. Watch Eddie play guitar and you will see one thing that never changes. He smiles. Why? Because he came to this country from Holland with his parents who brought a piano and what amounted to $50. He didn't speak the language and got bullied as he was considered a minority. Money Changes Everything In the book Runnin' wit the Devil" he states that the Van Halen brothers (along with David Lee Roth) gave Michael Anthony an ultimatum right around the time the “1984” album came out. In a nutshell, they did not believe Michael’s contributions to the band’s music entitled him to an equal 1/4 split of the profits, so they drew-up a contract that stipulated that he would no longer share in any royalties from Van Halen recordings from the “1984” album on, and I believe it also limited what he would receive from the previous records, touring, and merchandise sales as well. In effect, while Michael would technically still be in the band, he would essentially become a paid employee from that point on. Most die-hard fans found this offensive. We want to believe you all get along and are best buddies. Put Your Family First In 2006 Eddie Van Halen replaced Michael Anthony with his son Wolfgang. He knew this was not going to be a popular choice, but he put his family first. What father wouldn't want to play with his son? Communication is the Lubrication Eddie Van Halen wasn't on social media. The website as I write this now does not even have a notice that Eddie has died. For years his audience had no idea what he was up to. Michael Anthony found out he had been replaced via the Internet. He could have kept that connection stronger by keeping people in the loop.  Why? Eddie was a nice guy, but an introvert. He just wanted to make music. Upon his cancer diagnosis, he retreated even further.  Profit From Your Podcast Is Available Thanks to Letitia Evans who was the first to write a review of my new book Profit from your podcast: Proven Strategies to Turn Listeners into a Livelihood. She said, "Dave is one of the best in the podcasting space! This book does a great job of sharing the pieces that need to come together for podcasters to serve their listeners well without shortchanging their livelihoods. Any podcaster that wants to start right and continue well will benefit from this book. Mentioned in This Episode Audio Technica ATR2100x microphone Samson Q2u Start Your Podcast Worry-Free at the School of Podcasting You're worried you'll sound stupid. You won't as I show you how to know exactly what your audience wants. You're worried about the technology? Don't be as I have step by step tutorials to walk you through the whole podcasting process. Need some help along the way? I do live group coaching multiple times per month, you have priority email support, and a private Facebook group filled with brilliant podcasting minds. You also have a 30-day money-back guarantee so if you're not happy you can get your money back. Go to www.schoolofpodcasting.com/start  

Supplement the Faith
#12 Eddie's Story/How to Be In The World, but Not Of The World

Supplement the Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 45:46


In this episode, Eddie shares his testimony. It is a story of God's relentless pursuit of Eddie to make him a son of the King. Eddie shares some great truth about identity (who we put our identity in, what we put our identity). After Eddie's testimony, Brennen and Eddie discuss some practical ways to be in the world, but not of the world, especially when it comes to spending time with old friends.

Heart and Soul
The paddle-out

Heart and Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 27:38


The sight of dozens of surfers circled together and floating beyond the breakwater will always mean one thing - that another surfer has died. A paddle-out is a way of honouring someone who’s had a love for the ocean. It’s a practice which has become entwined with surf’s cherished culture. On the coast of Cornwall we meet a gathering of surfers who have come to pay homage to their friend Riccardo, who has recently died from cancer. We join them as they prepare to paddle out with flowers around their necks. They join hands in the water and share stories, memories and songs. Big wave rider Clyde Aikau, brother to legendary surfer Eddie Aikau, describes the first ever paddle out in 1978, when his brother was lost at sea and drowned. After Eddie died, thousands of people gathered to paddle out from his favourite surf spot at Waimea Bay to celebrate him. It was a defining moment, and surfers around the world still paddle out to mark the anniversary of Eddie’s death each year. In Cape Town, we also hear the voice of Mikhail Thompson, a surfer and mentor who has administered a number of paddle-out ceremonies during his lifetime. He describes the profoundly spiritual experience of surfing waves, and how losing someone from the close-knit surfer community leaves a void. And we hear him reflect on a special moment in the paddle-out ceremony, when the whole party erupts in hoots and cheers, splashing the water and throwing flowers into the air. Producer: Sarah Cuddon Image: Riccardo (Credit: Salvador) and Eddie Aikau (Courtesy of the Eddie Aikau Foundation, Credit: David Bettencourt)

Creative Copywriting & Content Solutions Podcasts
Copywriting Tips For Your LinkedIn Profile To Attract, Engage & Connect

Creative Copywriting & Content Solutions Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 20:15


In this Creative Copywriting & Content Solutions podcast I share some of my favorite copywriting tips to improve your LinkedIn profile. Why and where to include keywords. Why having a LinkedIn great to connect with you system in place is important. Different types of LinkedIn summaries you can use and more. It’s a great listen for anyone who wants to rank higher on LinkedIn, attract the right peoples attention and showcase why you’re different from your competitors. “Like a lot of business owners my LinkedIn profile didn’t really do much. After Eddie wrote it and optimized it I’ve had a big improvement in rankings, connects and have even got leads straight off my LinkedIn profile. If Linkedin profile copywriting isn’t your thing give Jaffaman at creative copywriting a call. He’s affordable, personal and knows his stuff.” Richard George, CEO, Property Exchange Networx

Crazy Philadelphia Eddie
Volume 1; Episode 12: State Street, Chicago

Crazy Philadelphia Eddie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 14:36


After Eddie's trip north to Montreal to find a place to work, he heads to Chicago. The job interview, if you want to call it that, would only happen on State Street during that time and place. Accepting the boss's offer, Crazy Philadelphia Eddie finds himself in the good graces of an influential Chicago gentleman. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eric-foemmel/support

Oklahoma Sooners Unofficial 40
U40: A disaster in Norman, the drunken postgame podcast

Oklahoma Sooners Unofficial 40

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2017 82:45


After one of the most shocking losses in recent memory, Carey and Eddie decided to rope Josh McCuistion into the first ever drunken podcast. After some heavy editing for rambling, incoherent discussions and plenty of bleeped out f-bombs, we now present you with a full breakdown of the Sooners 38-31 loss to Iowa State. Is Mike Stoops near the end? How will Lincoln Riley handle things moving forward? How much does a home loss usually mean bad things ahead? The full rundown follows below: OPEN - Setting the drunken scene 0.04:20 - We start breaking down the disaster. Horrible defense, stupid play 0.08:00 - "What the hell happened to that team that went to Ohio State?" 0.09:05 - The problems with Jordan Thomas 0.12:11 - "Ohio State was the aberration not the norm." 0.15:06 - OU's defensive plan when it comes to blitzing 0.16:33 - We now attack the offense 0.19:05 - The ability of this team to go into the tank mentally 0.25:45 - Home losses spell doom for most seasons since 1999 0.33:34 - Was this the worst loss since the John Blake era? 0.40:44 - We're still trying to make it through this list about home losses 0.44.35 - This defensive freefall is just beginning with the schedule ahead 0.48:20 - Have we officially given up on Mike Stoops? 0.50:30 - A truly rambling discussion about Mike Stoops/Tim Kish/Kerry Cooks that should have been deleted 0.54:35 - Have we mentioned how much trouble this defense is in moving forward? 0.55.45 - Josh's daughter is here to save him from this drunken podcast 0.56.23 - We try to talk about Josh Proctor's visit to OU Saturday 0.58.25 - After Eddie and Carey derail the podcast again Josh talks Josh Proctor 1.03.40 - Carey and Eddie apologize for everything that happened Saturday and feel your anger 1.07:00 - Impressively Carey and Eddie recover and just recap what happened against Iowa State 1.09:30 - Riley being caught in the middle of this program's shortcomings that Stoops left behind 1.15:20 - Oh by the way, it's Texas week 1:20:30 - These two drunkards can't end the podcast because they keep talking football

Oklahoma Sooners Unofficial 40
U40: All about the BBQ. Football is coming

Oklahoma Sooners Unofficial 40

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2017 68:32


This week Josh McCuistion is finally in studio to breakdown all the last minute information about OU's big BBQ recruiting weekend in Norman. The podcast begins with Eddie and Carey questioning Riley's time management skills because he talked to Phil Steele for an hour. At 6:02 we get into the recruiting BBQ by talking about Josh Proctor's declaration he is shutting down his recruiting process. Around 15:10 we break down whether OU beating Ohio State could change things with Proctor. at 17:17 we start going over the BBQ visitors and the latest info on who is coming. At 22:20 Carey explains why Tom Herman and Matt Rhule shouldn't be able to recruit non-Catholics at Catholic high schools. at 26:28 we remember the player that was David Cornwell who may be a starting QB at Nevada. Around 29:44 we talk about who could commit this weekend. At 32:50 we start breaking down Jalen Redmond and how his importance might be a bit overlooked. at 40:00 Josh talks about who OU could really make the biggest impression on this weekend at the BBQ. T.J. Pledger talk at 43:36. Darrell Simpson talk at 45:03. At 49:47 Carey just goes off on Tennessee for some reason. 52:10 some shots fired at Texas' facilities again. At 54:27 Eddie goes full question hog again and we talk about the BBQ and making it a must attend event for recruits. After Eddie goes scorched earth on Urban Meyer at 56:45 we finish off with some fall camp talk.

Boxcars711 Old Time Radio
Lineup - Eddie Gaynor Framed For Murder (07-20-50)

Boxcars711 Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2009 30:18


The Lineup is a realistic police drama that gives radio audiences a look behind the scenes at police headquarters. Bill Johnstone plays Lt. Ben Guthrie, a quiet, calm-as-a-cupcake cucumber. Joseph Kearns (and from 1951 to 1953, Matt Maher) plays Sgt. Matt Grebb, a hot-tempered hot plate who is easily bored. The director and script writer often rode with police on the job and sat in on the police lineups to get ideas for The Lineup. They also read dozens of newspapers daily and intermeshed real stories with those that they used in the show. With Dragnet a smash hit, realism in police dramas was popular at the time this show aired. Don’t be caught without this radio show in your collection!THIS EPISODE:July 20, 1950. CBS network. Sustaining. Eddie Gaynor has been framed for the murder of Johnny Taranto, and Eddie's no choir boy either! After Eddie is sprung on a writ, his body is found the next morning. Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), William Johnstone, Wally Maher, Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), Virginia Gregg, Howard McNear, Junius Matthews, Edgar Barrier, Tony Barrett, Paul Frees, Clayton Post. 29:39.