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Best podcasts about Andrew King

Latest podcast episodes about Andrew King

Hope Community Church
Remembering the Pattern of God's Mercy - Cotswold

Hope Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2025 32:18


Message from Andrew King on May 25, 2025

Crime of the Truest Kind
New England's Unsolved & Serial Killer Hysteria, with Bob Ward of Boston 25 News

Crime of the Truest Kind

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 74:14 Transcription Available


Veteran crime reporter Bob Ward of Boston 25 News joins me for a candid conversation about the recent online hysteria surrounding a New England serial killer after 12 people have been recovered around Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Drawing from his nearly three decades as host of "New England's Unsolved," Bob shares the profound impact of covering cases like Theresa Corley's 1978 murder—a young woman he personally knew before her death. This intimate connection frames a deeper discussion about the responsibility journalists carry when amplifying victims' stories.The conversation turns to the troubling social media frenzy claiming a serial killer is responsible for recent bodies discovered throughout New England. While acknowledging the region's history with serial predators, we agree that there is cause for concern about how unfounded speculation harms legitimate investigations and re-traumatizes families. "It's very tempting to think that one bad guy or two bad guys are responsible for all this evil, "but I just don't think life works that way."  -Bob WardWe spotlight numerous cases deserving attention—Melanie Melanson, Debra Melo, Bruce Crowley, Reina Morales Rojas—whose families continue waiting for answers while internet sleuths chase shadows.• The justice system often fails victims' families by providing few updates while requiring them to repeatedly relive trauma at parole hearings• Online speculation about a "New England serial killer" diverts resources from legitimate investigations• Internet misinformation is causing real harm, from false confessions to wrongful accusations• True crime advocacy should focus on supporting families and respecting victims rather than sensationalizing casesJoin us at Middlesex County Superior Court on Monday, May 12th at 10am for the arraignment in Charlene Rosemond's murder case, whose family has waited 16 years for justice.Other cases included: Andy Puglisi, Beth Brodie, Jeffrey Curley, Janet Downing, Colleen Ritzer, Shaun Ouillette, Miguel Oliveras, New Bedford Highway murders, Boston Strangler, Henry Bedard, Jr, Deanna Cremin, Bruce Crowley, Brittany Tee, Maura Murray, Shannan Gilbert, Lonene Rogers "Lonnie's Law"Up next, the history of serial killers in New England.More at crimeofthetruestkind.comSupport the showFollow Instagram | Facebook | BlueSky | TikTok | Threads | YouTube For show notes & source information at CrimeoftheTruestKind.comGive the dogs a bone tip jar: buymeacoffee.com/truestkindBecome a patron: Patreon.com/crimeofthetruestkindThis podcast has minimal profanity but from time to time you get one or some curse words. This isn't for kids.Music included in episodes from Joe "onlyone" Kowalski, Dug McCormack's Math Ghosts and Shredding by Andrew King

Crime of the Truest Kind
EP 85 | A Missing Mother: Sandra Crispo, Hanson, Mass, with her daughter Laina McMahon

Crime of the Truest Kind

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 61:20 Transcription Available


What do Auntie Em, Dropkick Murphys, Mr. Ballen, and HoJos have in common? We roll into Quincy for a look and a story. A Missing Mom Mystery. Sandra Crispo vanished from her Hanson, Massachusetts home on August 7, 2019. She left her beloved dog, Clarance, behind without food or water and her home unlocked with lights and air conditioning running. She was living her best life in her new home and spending quality hours with her young grandsons. Six years later, her case remains unsolved despite evidence suggesting foul play, including blood found throughout her house and witness reports of an argument the night she disappeared.• Sandra had recently moved to Hanson from Quincy, downsizing to a small house after her father passed away • Her father left behind a substantial estate including reported gold bars, creating significant family tension• Sandra was last seen on surveillance at Cumberland Farms buying cigarettes after her son-in-law helped her drop her car at a mechanic• Neighbors reported hearing an argument involving two men at Sandra's home the night she disappeared• Blood from Sandra and an unidentified male family associate was found in the home six weeks after her disappearance• Sandra was 54 years old when she vanished and had found new purpose in being a grandmother to her daughter's children• Despite grand jury testimony and ongoing investigation, no arrests have been made in the caseInformation is needed in Sandra Crispo's disappearance, contact Hanson Police Department at 781-293-4625 or Massachusetts State Police Detectives at 508-894-2600.More at CrimeoftheTruestKind.comSupport the showFollow Instagram | Facebook | BlueSky | TikTok | Threads | YouTube For show notes & source information at CrimeoftheTruestKind.comGive the dogs a bone tip jar: buymeacoffee.com/truestkindBecome a patron: Patreon.com/crimeofthetruestkindThis podcast has minimal profanity but from time to time you get one or some curse words. This isn't for kids.Music included in episodes from Joe "onlyone" Kowalski, Dug McCormack's Math Ghosts and Shredding by Andrew King

The MSDW Podcast
Recapping Directions North America 2025 with ERP veterans

The MSDW Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 16:47


We're wrapping up our Directions North America 2025 coverage with more perspective from channel veterans  who were listening and presenting. Robert Jolliffe, Andrew King, and David Laster talked to MSDW during and just after the event. They shared their impressions of Microsoft's presence, the impact they expect from pre-built AI agents like the Sales Order Agent, and Power BI advances. And as Microsoft partners, they were also listening for the company's updates on how Business Central-focused firms can do better in the channel. And no North American SMB-focused ERP event would be complete without an update on Microsoft's push to help partners migrate Dynamics GP customers to Business Central. As our guests explain, that pathway remains complex.

Crime of the Truest Kind
Case Update: An Arrest! Justice for Charline Rosemond

Crime of the Truest Kind

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 16:20 Transcription Available


Justice is coming for Charline at last! News broke this week in her 16-year-old murder case. The first real hope for justice for Charline and her family. On Thursday, April 10, Middlesex County District Attorney Marion Ryan announced the arrest of Heinsky Anacreon, age 38, of Malden, Mass, who was indicted by a Middlesex County grand jury on charges of murder, willfully misleading a police officer and willfully misleading an attorney, charging him with first-degree murder in this cold case that has haunted Charline's family since the day she disappeared on April 7, 2009. The investigation revealed a heartbreaking betrayal - Charline was lured by so-called friends with the promise of a sweet deal on a car, only to be robbed and killed. Most disturbing perhaps is the evidence that after the murder, her killers celebrated with a bottle of Moet champagne and toasted their windfall. For those who've followed Crime of the Truest Kind, this case has been near to my heart. After sharing her case in a live show in 2024, and interviewing Charline's sister Rose (listen to episodes 71 and 72) last fall and advocating for this case at every opportunity, seeing this development brings joy. Nothing can bring Charline back or erase her family's 16 years of hoping and waiting for her killers to be caught. As we look toward a trial, I will continue following every development. Advocacy is key. After 16 years, there's finally been an arrest in the murder case of Charline Rosemond, a 23-year-old woman from Everett who was shot to death for $4,000 cash in 2009. Middlesex County District Attorney Marion Ryan has announced charges against Heinsky Anacreon, revealing that Charline was set up by someone she considered a close friend, Roberto Jude, who died before facing justice.• Charline disappeared April 7, 2009, she was found on April 13. • DNA evidence on the car's door handle linked Roberto Jude to the scene• Anacreon allegedly admitted to disposing of the murder weapon in a river• Charline's family will be meeting on April 13th at 3pm in Union Square, Somerville – the 16th anniversary of when she was foundMore at CrimeoftheTruestKind.comFacebook.com/justiceforcharlinerosemondSupport the showFollow Instagram | Facebook | BlueSky | TikTok | Threads | YouTube For show notes & source information at CrimeoftheTruestKind.comGive the dogs a bone tip jar: buymeacoffee.com/truestkindBecome a patron: Patreon.com/crimeofthetruestkindThis podcast has minimal profanity but from time to time you get one or some curse words. This isn't for kids.Music included in episodes from Joe "onlyone" Kowalski, Dug McCormack's Math Ghosts and Shredding by Andrew King

Crime of the Truest Kind
EP 82 | True Crime North Shore, Recorded Live at Off Cabot in Beverly, Mass (part one)

Crime of the Truest Kind

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 74:32 Transcription Available


The North Shore presents a postcard-perfect façade of historic towns and scenic coastline, beneath this charming exterior lies a darker history of unsolved mysteries that have haunted local communities for decades. During a sold-out live show at Off Cabot in Beverly, Massachusetts, we pulled back the curtain on cold cases that continue to echo through North Shore communites, revealing how justice finally arrived for Claire Gravel, a Salem State sophomore murdered in 1986, when DNA evidence identified her killer 36 years later. This stands in stark contrast to cases like six-year-old Jesus de la Cruz, who disappeared from Lynn in 1996 after being approached by a man with a distinctively marked dog, or Lois Centifanti, whose 1974 strangulation murder remains unsolved despite her body being discovered in Lynn Harbor.What makes these cases particularly haunting is the suggestion that some killers may have escaped justice not just through clever evasion, but through protection. The murder of 15-year-old Henry Bedard, Jr. in Swampscott has become what locals describe as "an open secret" – a case where community members whisper about the perpetrator but fear or family connections have prevented justice for nearly half a century. As audience members shared their own insights and connections to these cases, it became clear that many cold cases remain unsolved not for lack of information, but because relationships, fear, and sometimes nepotism have created walls of silence. We explore cold cases that continue to haunt local communities decades later while highlighting how scientific advances and changing relationships can bring resolution to seemingly hopeless situations.• Claire Gravel's 1986 murder case was solved in 2022 after 36 years through DNA evidence• Six-year-old Jesus de la Cruz disappeared from Lynn in 1996 after a stranger with a distinctive dog approached him• Lois Centifanti was murdered in Lynn Harbor in 1974, with friends receiving threatening notes to "keep quiet"• Leanne Redden vanished in 2013 on Marathon Monday, with her boyfriend returning all her belongings days later• Joel de los Reyes was found in Rumney Marsh after taking a Lyft from Chelsea• Karen Sharpe's 2000 murder by her husband received national attention due to salacious headlines rather than domestic violence issues• Henry Bedard Jr's 1974 murder remains what locals call "an open secret" in SwampscottDo you have information about these or other North Shore crimes? Email your tips & case suggestions - more at crimeofthetruestkind.com.Support the showFollow Instagram | Facebook | BlueSky | TikTok | Threads | YouTube For show notes & source information at CrimeoftheTruestKind.comGive the dogs a bone tip jar: buymeacoffee.com/truestkindBecome a patron: Patreon.com/crimeofthetruestkindThis podcast has minimal profanity but from time to time you get one or some curse words. This isn't for kids.Music included in episodes from Joe "onlyone" Kowalski, Dug McCormack's Math Ghosts and Shredding by Andrew King

Crime of the Truest Kind
EP 83 | True Crime North Shore, Recorded Live at Off Cabot in Beverly, Mass plus Q+A (part two)

Crime of the Truest Kind

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 38:44 Transcription Available


More from our sold out live in March. We have decades worth of unsolved mysteries and forgotten tragedies in our own backyards. In this continuation of our show at Off Cabot in Beverly, Mass, in March, we plunge into the case of Beryl Atherton—a 47-year-old schoolteacher brutally murdered in her Marblehead home during a 1950 Nor'easter, her throat cut in the sign of a cross. Decades later, her killer remains unidentified and her story largely untold. Beyond the details of these chilling cases lies a deeper exploration of how society treats victims of violent crime. Too often, especially with female victims, their characters become posthumously dissected and villainized—a disturbing pattern that continues from Elizabeth Short (the Black Dahlia, who grew up just miles away in Medford) to modern cases. This victim-blaming serves as a psychological buffer, allowing us to believe such horrors only happen to people who somehow "deserve" it. Audience members are welcome to share their connections to local crimes. We know these aren't just stories; they're lived experiences that have shaped neighborhoods and families across generations. Most importantly, this episode introduces the work of a new Massachusetts-based victim advocacy coalition formed alongside documentary filmmaker Melanie McLaughlin and forensic anthropologist Dr. Anne-Marie Myers. Our mission exemplifies what I call "everyday advocacy"—sharing accurate information, supporting grieving families, and refusing to sensationalize tragedy at the expense of human dignity.We learn from these unfiltered conversations is the importance of advocacy.  The stories we tell about victims shape how we understand not just crime, but humanity itself.  • Case of Beryl Atherton, a 47-year-old Marblehead teacher murdered in her home during a Nor'easter in 1950• Discussion of how crime victims are often villainized posthumously, particularly women• Introduction of a new Massachusetts-based victim advocacy coalition with Anngelle, documentary filmmaker Melanie McLaughlin, and forensic anthropologist Dr. Ann Marie Miers (MMMPAC)• Open Q&A covering lesser known cases and the controversy around the Karen Reid murder case and its impact on our communities. More about this show at crimeofthetruestkind.com. Have a case, location for a show, ask a questiont? Reach out at crimeofthetruestkind@gmail.com and join our growing community of everyday advocates.Support the showFollow Instagram | Facebook | BlueSky | TikTok | Threads | YouTube For show notes & source information at CrimeoftheTruestKind.comGive the dogs a bone tip jar: buymeacoffee.com/truestkindBecome a patron: Patreon.com/crimeofthetruestkindThis podcast has minimal profanity but from time to time you get one or some curse words. This isn't for kids.Music included in episodes from Joe "onlyone" Kowalski, Dug McCormack's Math Ghosts and Shredding by Andrew King

Green Report
TNLA Green Report Podcast, Season 4, Episode 4: Cultivating the Future: Dr. Andrew King on Plant Trials, Research, and Resilient Landscapes in Texas

Green Report

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 24:42


In this insightful episode, we're joined by Dr. Andrew King, ornamental specialist with Texas A&M AgriLife Research and assistant professor in the Department of Horticultural Sciences at Texas A&M University. Dr. King gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the Texas Superstar® Trials, explaining how this influential program evaluates and elevates standout plants that thrive in Texas conditions—impacting growers, landscapers, and gardeners statewide. We dive into the key traits researchers look for in potential superstars, from heat and drought tolerance to visual appeal and marketability. Dr. King also discusses his work in additional ornamental plant trials, shedding light on how these efforts complement the Superstar program and broaden the understanding of performance in diverse environments. Listeners will hear about some exciting new plants emerging from recent trials, what makes them promising for Texas landscapes, and the current research Dr. King is leading that could shape the future of ornamental plant selection and production. As climate conditions evolve, Dr. King shares his perspective on the biggest opportunities and challenges ahead for ornamental research—including sustainability, water use, and the importance of regionally adapted selections. Guest Bio: Andrew King, Ph.D., is the ornamental specialist for Texas A&M AgriLife Research and an assistant professor in the Department of Horticultural Sciences at Texas A&M University. Based at the AgriLife Research and Extension Center in Overton, Dr. King supports greenhouse and nursery operations across the state, with 75% of his role dedicated to research and 25% to extension outreach. A fourth-generation horticulturist with nearly 30 years of industry experience, he blends academic expertise with practical insights from his family's 110-year-old nursery business. Special Thanks: This episode is brought to you by the Federation of Employers and Workers of America (FEWA). FEWA is committed to supporting ethical employment practices and workforce solutions in agriculture and beyond. To learn more, visit https://fewaglobal.org/.  

Small Business, Big Network
Networking leads to mutually beneficial relationships

Small Business, Big Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 20:20


Since 2024, Andrew King has been the founder of SGT. Based in Buckinghamshire, Andrew helps businesses across the UK find commercial energy tariffs that meet their needs while keeping costs low. He has extensive experience in client relations and business management.SGT provides energy procurement services to commercial clients. It helps its customers get the best value from their energy contracts, reducing their consumption, minimising their carbon footprint and ensuring that their bills are right. SGT also invests in ongoing training and development to advise business owners on the latest technology and best practices.https://www.sgt-ltd.co.ukLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-king-53234463/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/andrewking2906/

Crime of the Truest Kind
EP 81 | More Than The Black Dahlia: The Last Days of Elizabeth Short (part two)

Crime of the Truest Kind

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 45:28 Transcription Available


Elizabeth Short grew up in Medford, Massachusetts. Her story has the most brutal of endings. Elizabeth's death has been twisted and exploited for nearly eight decades, transforming a young woman searching for her place in the world into the infamous "Black Dahlia." Beyond the gruesome headlines lies a more poignant truth – Elizabeth was simply searching for belonging in post-war America when her life was brutally cut short in January 1947.Elizabeth's story begins with abandonment during the Great Depression when her father faked his suicide, leaving her mother Phoebe to raise five daughters alone. Coming of age during World War II, Elizabeth witnessed profound social transformation as women entered the workforce and Hollywood's Golden Age created dreams of opportunity that drew her westward. Her nomadic existence in Los Angeles – moving between hotels, apartments, and boarding houses – reflected her struggle for stability in a city that promised much but delivered little.The medical precision of her murder points to a killer with anatomical knowledge, possibly connected to a medical school. Her body was bisected using a surgical technique called hemicorporectomy, completely drained of blood, and meticulously cleaned – all suggesting methodical expertise rather than frenzied violence. This clinical approach connects to a disturbing pattern of unsolved murders of women in Los Angeles between 1943-1949, raising questions about a possible serial killer targeting vulnerable women.Among the numerous suspects, Dr. George Hodel emerges as particularly compelling – a well-connected physician named as a prime suspect by a 1949 grand jury. His own son, former LAPD detective Steve Hodel, believes his father responsible not only for Elizabeth's murder but potentially for other unsolved cases from that era.Elizabeth deserves to be remembered as more than just a gruesome case study. She was a young woman with hopes and dreams, searching for her place in a world recovering from war. Her story reminds us of our responsibility when exploring true crime – to honor victims by recognizing their humanity first, separating sensationalism from truth, and treating their stories with the dignity they deserve.Send a message to the showSupport the showFollow Instagram | Facebook | BlueSky | TikTok | Threads | YouTube For show notes & source information at CrimeoftheTruestKind.comGive the dogs a bone tip jar: buymeacoffee.com/truestkindBecome a patron: Patreon.com/crimeofthetruestkindThis podcast has minimal profanity but from time to time you get one or some curse words. This isn't for kids.Music included in episodes from Joe "onlyone" Kowalski, Dug McCormack's Math Ghosts and Shredding by Andrew King

Hope Community Church
Becoming a Joy-Filled Giver - South End

Hope Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 31:09


Message from Andrew King on March 23, 2025

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, March 20, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 50:11


OOIDA has some concerns about NHTSA's proposed regulations for autonomous trucks – including that fact that reporting would be voluntary. Also, Andrew King with the OOIDA Foundation explains which trucking issues he'll talk about during the upcoming Mid-America Trucking Show. And how long should a restart of your weekly clock take under the hours-of-service regulations? OOIDA tour truck driver Marty Ellis says some truckers object to the current requirement. 0:00 – Newscast 10:01– Should autonomous vehicle reporting be voluntary? 24:27 – The big issues that will come up at MATS 39:25 – Some truckers say 34 hours is too long for restart

Hope Community Church
Gracious Generosity - Cotswold

Hope Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 32:29


Message from Andrew King on March 16, 2025

Crime of the Truest Kind
EP 80 | Elizabeth Short: Separating Fact From Fiction In The Black Dahlia Unsolved Murder Case (part one)

Crime of the Truest Kind

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 26:56 Transcription Available


Elizabeth Short in life, The Black Dahlia in death. What do people really understand about the woman before she became the poster girl for true crime curiousities? Most know her as the Black Dahlia, but few know Elizabeth Short was a young woman whose life was marked by tragedy long before her brutal 1947 murder made headlines across America.In part one, we separate fact from fiction in the life of Elizabeth Short, who was born and raised in Medford, Massachusetts. Her tragic story has been sensationalized for decades, but few know about the real woman behind the gruesome headlines.Born in Hyde Park, Boston in 1924, Elizabeth was the middle daughter of five girls. Her early years took a devastating turn when her father, Cleo Short, lost everything in the 1929 Wall Street Crash and abandoned his family, staging his own suicide by leaving his car on a bridge. For twelve years, Elizabeth's mother Phoebe believed she was a widow, struggling alone to raise five daughters during the Great Depression.The family's world was upended again in 1942 when a letter arrived from the supposedly dead Cleo, revealing he was alive and living in California. Elizabeth, seeking connection with the father she thought dead, traveled west only to find disappointment. Their reunion lasted barely a month. Her life continued on a path of heartbreak when her boyfriend, decorated WWII pilot Major Matt Gordon, died in a plane crash just weeks before Japan's surrender in 1945.Despite media portrayal of Elizabeth as a "party girl," records reveal just one minor brush with the law—an underage drinking incident. The nickname "Black Dahlia" wasn't media sensationalism but originated during her time in Long Beach, inspired by her striking appearance: dark hair, pale skin, and signature red lipstick.The cruel irony of Elizabeth Short's story lies in how she's remembered only for her brutal end, while the resilient women in her family—her mother and sisters who lived well into their 90s—carried the burden of never knowing what happened to their beloved Elizabeth. By exploring her life before the headlines, we honor the real woman who existed beyond the infamous case that still captivates America's imagination.This is part one. In the next episode, I examine Elizabeth Short's final days and the enduring mystery of how this young woman met this fate and wSend a message to the showSupport the showNext live show, Thurs 3/13 at Off Cabot in Beverly, Mass. Ticketrs at crimeofthetruestkind.comFollow Instagram | Facebook | BlueSky | TikTok | Threads | YouTube For show notes & source information at CrimeoftheTruestKind.comGive the dogs a bone tip jar: buymeacoffee.com/truestkindBecome a patron: Patreon.com/crimeofthetruestkindThis podcast has minimal profanity but from time to time you get one or some curse words. This isn't for kids.Music included in episodes from Joe "onlyone" Kowalski, Dug McCormack's Math Ghosts and Shredding by Andrew King

Disciple Dojo
Grappling with Hosea (part 1 of 2)

Disciple Dojo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 63:35


In this episode Dr. Andrew King and I discuss our mutual love for Jiujitsu, why everyone should train, and his work on the book of Hosea! Andrew's faculty page: https://www.mbts.edu/about/faculty/dr-andrew-king/ Follow Andrew on Twitter at: @drandrewmking The "Every Voice" database that Andrew helps run can be found at: https://database.everyvoicekingdomdiversity.org/ Other resources: * 5 Things Churches can learn from Jiujitsu! - https://youtu.be/wJnjdSaIARY * A 100% BLIND BJJ black belt enters the Dojo! - https://youtu.be/vbXvQi3YcUg ***Disciple Dojo shirts and other gifts are available over in our online store! - https://tinyurl.com/24ncuas2 ***Become a monthly Dojo Donor and help keep us going! - https://www.discipledojo.org/donate ***Dojo Donor Patches: If you are a monthly donor and would like an iron-on DiscipleDojo patch, supplies are limited so message JM directly via the contact page at https://www.discipledojo.org/contact ***If you are an unmarried Christian looking for community, check out our Facebook group “The Grownup's Table” over at www.facebook.com/groups/grownupstable ------ Go deeper at www.discipledojo.org

Disciple Dojo
Grappling with Hosea (part 1 of 2)

Disciple Dojo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 89:15


In this episode Dr. Andrew King and I discuss our mutual love for Jiujitsu, why everyone should train, and his work on the book of Hosea! Andrew's faculty page: https://www.mbts.edu/about/faculty/dr-andrew-king/ Follow Andrew on Twitter at: @drandrewmking The "Every Voice" database that Andrew helps run can be found at: https://database.everyvoicekingdomdiversity.org/ Other resources: * 5 Things Churches can learn from Jiujitsu! - https://youtu.be/wJnjdSaIARY * A 100% BLIND BJJ black belt enters the Dojo! - https://youtu.be/vbXvQi3YcUg ***Disciple Dojo shirts and other gifts are available over in our online store! - https://tinyurl.com/24ncuas2 ***Become a monthly Dojo Donor and help keep us going! - https://www.discipledojo.org/donate ***Dojo Donor Patches: If you are a monthly donor and would like an iron-on DiscipleDojo patch, supplies are limited so message JM directly via the contact page at https://www.discipledojo.org/contact ***If you are an unmarried Christian looking for community, check out our Facebook group “The Grownup's Table” over at www.facebook.com/groups/grownupstable ------ Go deeper at www.discipledojo.org

Daily Mass
Saturday Mass - March 1st 2025

Daily Mass

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2025 28:15


https://linktr.ee/spcnyc Celebrant - Fr. Andrew King

andrew king saturday mass
Crime of the Truest Kind
EP 79 | Missing: Reina Carolina Morales Rojas, East Boston, Mass with Marcela García (Boston Globe)

Crime of the Truest Kind

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 55:50 Transcription Available


Reina Carolina Morales Rojas was last seen on Saturday, November 26, 2022 when she left her apartment in her East Boston neighborhood. She was seen getting into a vehicle that was headed to Somerville - reportedly to a friend's house. She is believed to have entered that building on Alston St. That is the extent of what we know. But we didn't know it until she was missing for 45 days. The Boston Police Department would eventually acknowledge their obvious negligence in notifying the public. There was no urgency. Critical time was lost. With insights from Marcela García, the first journalist to report on Reina's case, we navigate the emotional toll on Reina's family and the systemic shortcomings in media coverage and police responses that hinder the search for justice.The initial lack of response to her case, both from the police and the media, is a factor in why it took time for her disappearance to gain wider notice. Reina Carolina had only been in the Boston area for a short time and did not speak English, which may have presented additional challenges in her disappearance. Another missing persons case in the region had taken up the air in the room. Marcela García, Associate Editor and columnist for The Boston Globe, covers a wide range of topics, from public education and immigration policy to social inequities and the Latinx community in Boston and beyond.Marcela GarcíaBoston Globe report on her visit to El Salvador: A heartbreaking visit to the hometown of a missing Boston womanWomen's Media CenterFBIMMMPACSources list at crimeofthetruestkind.comSend a message to the showSupport the showFollow Instagram | Facebook | BlueSky | TikTok | Threads | YouTube For show notes & source information at CrimeoftheTruestKind.comGive the dogs a bone tip jar: buymeacoffee.com/truestkindBecome a patron: Patreon.com/crimeofthetruestkindThis podcast has minimal profanity but from time to time you get one or some curse words. This isn't for kids.Music included in episodes from Joe "onlyone" Kowalski, Dug McCormack's Math Ghosts and Shredding by Andrew King

Anchored by the Classic Learning Test
A Critical Financial Opportunity for Schools | Christopher Loesser and Andrew King

Anchored by the Classic Learning Test

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 24:56


On this episode of Anchored, Jeremy is joined by Christopher Loesser and Andrew King from Hundredfold Consulting. They discuss how schools could potentially claim hundreds of thousands of dollars in Employee Retention Credit (ERC) funds as compensation for the COVID-19 restrictions they had to accommodate. They outline qualifications and the consulting and filing processes schools must complete before the April 15 deadline. They also talk about how the money can be used, and the ERC success stories they've already seen. 

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, Feb. 14, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2025 49:36


Andrew King of the OOIDA Foundation joins us to offer some analysis of a new report claiming a truck driver shortage. Also, a husband and wife who share life on and off the road offer some tips to keep things running smoothly. Then, we'll tell you who in recent news has been good and who's been bad with some Roses and Razzberries. And we'll hear how cargo thieves are evolving, using new methods and targeting different cargo from Danny Ramon of Overhaul. 0:00 – Analysis – driver shortage report falls short 09:46 – Team drivers offer tips for success 24:24 – Roses and Razzberries 39:23 – Cargo thieves are trying new tricks

RNZ: Checkpoint
Rural teachers buying pies out of own pockets to feed students

RNZ: Checkpoint

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 5:44


Whether it's a late lunch, the wrong lunch, or no lunch at all, it seems the government's new school lunch programme has lost its way, literally. The New Zealand Rural Schools Association has been asking for feedback from its member schools and it's overwhelmingly negative. President of New Zealand Rural Schools association, Andrew King spoke to Lisa Owen.

Crime of the Truest Kind
EP 78 | Andy Puglisi & The Failed Children of Massachusetts

Crime of the Truest Kind

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 87:34 Transcription Available


Episode 78, part two of my conversation with Melanie Perkins McLaughlin, host of Open Investigation, about her missing childhood friend, Andy and what she discovered in her years researching his story.This is about missing and murdered children, and details about what led to their disappearance. Listen with care.Melanie Perkins McLaughlin, host of Open Investigation, the 9-part investigative podcast, and documentary filmmaker of "Have You Seen Andy?" shares her story of her missing childhood friend, Andy Puglisi, and the new discoveries in his almost 50-year-old unsolved case.This episode uncovers the tragic story of Andy Puglisi, who disappeared from a Lawrence, Massachusetts pool in 1976, revealing systemic failures in protecting vulnerable children. It explores classism, child exploitation, and the vital role of advocacy in creating safer communities for all children.The case of Andy Puglisi has haunted Lawrence, Massachusetts since 1976. With the invaluable insights of Melanie Perkins McLaughlin, Andy's childhood friend and relentless advocate, we explore the dark underbelly of child exploitation and systemic abuse. This episode peels back the layers of a time when trusted figures betrayed the innocence of children, and society was largely silent in the face of such horrors. Melanie's personal connection to Andy and her tireless quest for truth offer a poignant perspective on the lasting impact of these tragedies.We shine a spotlight on the institutional failures that allowed predators to thrive, from clergy abuse to the misuse of CB radios by pedophiles. Crucial legal changes, including the creation of the sex offender registry and Amber Alert System, arose from the heartbreaking cases of missing children like Jacob Wetterling and Andy Puglisi. Yet, these measures are just the beginning, as we emphasize the need for continued advocacy and legislative reforms to protect the most vulnerable among us. The haunting story of Andy's disappearance serves as a powerful reminder of the legacy we must honor and the children we must protect.This episode also delves into the systemic nature of abuse within institutions and the need for reform, focusing on real-life cases and the strength of community support. Through the voices of those affected, we call for justice and change, not only for Andy but for all who missing and murdered children. Send a message to the showSupport the showFollow Instagram | Facebook | BlueSky | TikTok | Threads | YouTube For show notes & source information at CrimeoftheTruestKind.comGive the dogs a bone tip jar: buymeacoffee.com/truestkindBecome a patron: Patreon.com/crimeofthetruestkindThis podcast has minimal profanity but from time to time you get one or some curse words. This isn't for kids.Music included in episodes from Joe "onlyone" Kowalski, Dug McCormack's Math Ghosts and Shredding by Andrew King

Hope Community Church
Transforming Glory - Cotswold

Hope Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 36:40


Message from Andrew King on February 2, 2025

Crime of the Truest Kind
New Discoveries In The Unsolved Case of Andy Puglisi, Lawrence, Mass with Melanie Perkins McLaughlin, host of Open Investigation

Crime of the Truest Kind

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 61:40 Transcription Available


This is about missing and murdered children. Listen with care. In episode 77, Melanie Perkins McLaughlin, creator and host of Open Investigation, the 8-part investigative podcast, and documentary filmmaker of "Have You Seen Andy?" shares her story of her missing childhood friend, Andy Puglisi, and the new discoveries in his almost 50-year-old unsolved case. Melanie recounts meeting Andy - the cute older boy - their blossoming friendship, and the last day she spent with him. Within hours of her leaving the pool that day, Andy was gone. Last seen in the late afternoon of Sunday, August 22, 1976 - this date is a detail that developed in Melanie's research for the podcast. It is a detail that has an impact on how law enforcement handled the investigation. It is one of the most important discoveries made during the research for the podcast. An unexpected revelation in a recorded audio tape uncovers a crucial clue, challenging previous assumptions about Andy's disappearance. As we recount childhood memories, we recognize the profound impact of childhood trauma. I believe the day Andy disappeared, marked the beginning of Melanie's advocacy journey to uncover the truth of her friend. We discuss the importance of scientific advancements DNA technology, genetic geneology, and  in identifying  solving cold cases. Massachusetts Missing & Murdered Persons Advocacy Coalition (MMMPAC), massmissingandmurdered.orgHave You Seen Andy?, streaming on MAXGedMatchAdvocacy Con, advocacycon.comPower Twins Activate! Form of family advocates using true crime for good.Send a message to the showSupport the showFollow Instagram | Facebook | BlueSky | TikTok | Threads | YouTube For show notes & source information at CrimeoftheTruestKind.comGive the dogs a bone tip jar: buymeacoffee.com/truestkindBecome a patron: Patreon.com/crimeofthetruestkindThis podcast has minimal profanity but from time to time you get one or some curse words. This isn't for kids.Music included in episodes from Joe "onlyone" Kowalski, Dug McCormack's Math Ghosts and Shredding by Andrew King

Crime of the Truest Kind
Replay | EP43 | What Happened To Andy Puglisi? Lawrence, Mass & The Dark History of 1970s Child Abductions

Crime of the Truest Kind

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 48:38 Transcription Available


This is about abuse, missing, and murdered children. Listen with care.In preparation for Friday's new episode with Melanie Perkins McLaughlin, a replay of Andy Puglisi's case first released in June 2023, in two parts. There are many updates to this story, despite the  decades-long mystery.In part one, we explore the haunting case of 10-year-old Andy Puglisi, the boy who vanished from his neighborhood, spotlighting the societal attitudes towards missing children during that time. The discussion delves into the failed police response, media portrayal, and subsequent changes in child protection laws.On Sunday, August 22, 1976, (we learn this is the actual date he was last seen), Andy Puglisi disappeared from a public pool in Lawrence, Massachusetts. Melanie Perkins McLaughlin, Andy's childhood friend and documentary filmmaker, spent years piecing together the events of that fateful day. Her decades-long investigation, highlighted in her documentary "Have You Seen Andy" and new podcast "Open Investigation," brings fresh perspectives to his case and others like his.It doesn't stop with Andy's story. We delve into the broader narrative of missing and murdered children in the 1970s, an era marked by systemic child abuse within the Catholic Church. This period saw high-profile cases like Etan Patz and, later, Adam Walsh, which led to the creation of crucial resources like the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC). We learn about Springfield boy, Danny Croteau, and the powerful forces that shielded his alleged killer, Father Richard R. Lavigne, a notorious child abuser who would later be convicted of molesting boys across Western Massachusetts, and the investigative work of journalists such as Kristen Lombardi, of the Boston Phoenix, whose work played a critical role in unmasking these crime against children.Crime of the Truest Kind - Episode 43 - What Happened To Andy Puglisi, Part OneSend a message to the showSupport the showFollow Instagram | Facebook | BlueSky | TikTok | Threads | YouTube For show notes & source information at CrimeoftheTruestKind.comGive the dogs a bone tip jar: buymeacoffee.com/truestkindBecome a patron: Patreon.com/crimeofthetruestkindThis podcast has minimal profanity but from time to time you get one or some curse words. This isn't for kids.Music included in episodes from Joe "onlyone" Kowalski, Dug McCormack's Math Ghosts and Shredding by Andrew King

Crime of the Truest Kind
REPLAY | EP 44 | What Happened To Andy Puglisi? Lawrence, Mass & The Suspects In His Disppearance

Crime of the Truest Kind

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 63:01 Transcription Available


This is about abuse, missing, and murdered children. Listen with care.In preparation for Friday's new episode with Melanie Perkins McLaughlin, a replay of Andy Puglisi's case first released in June 2023, in two parts.There are many updates to this story, despite it being a decades-long mystery. Explore the haunting case of Andy Puglisi, a young boy who vanished from a public pool in 1976, spotlighting the societal attitudes towards missing children during that time. There was no system in place, no organizations, resources or support. The discussion delves into a failed police response, and the lack of societal capital of these children.  Andy's case shines a light on the systemic failures that persist in handling missing child cases, and worse, the cold realities of child exploitation, insidious clergy sex abuse, and the loss and anger survivors of sexual abuse have been left with.The story of 10-year-old Andy Puglisi's disappearance in the summer of 1976 still echoes through those neighborhoods. We learned in shocking detail what was going on in 1970s Massachusetts from the documentary "Have You Seen Andy," that was researched, written, and produced by Melanie Perkins McLaughlin—Andy's childhood friend and neighbor in the Lawrence projects. We confront the epidemic of missing and murdered children during that time, and confront the real threat of online child exploitation. We travel the Merrimack Valley, remembering Michelle Wilson's 1969 murder in Boxford and the ripple effects of these events. Hear about the grim confessions of Charles E. Pierce and the sinister connections involving Wayne W. Chapman, a known predator whose dark legacy taints this New England community. We continue to advocate for these children and so many like them. Crime of the Truest Kind, EP 44 for photos, resources, and linksNCMEC information at missingkids.orgTipline: 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678)LINKSHave You Seen Andy?, streaming now on MAXby Melanie Perkins McLaughlinBoston Globe "Have You Seen Andy' series, July 4, 1999by Judith GainesSend a message to the showSupport the showFollow Instagram | Facebook | BlueSky | TikTok | Threads | YouTube For show notes & source information at CrimeoftheTruestKind.comGive the dogs a bone tip jar: buymeacoffee.com/truestkindBecome a patron: Patreon.com/crimeofthetruestkindThis podcast has minimal profanity but from time to time you get one or some curse words. This isn't for kids.Music included in episodes from Joe "onlyone" Kowalski, Dug McCormack's Math Ghosts and Shredding by Andrew King

The Networker Zone
The $1000 question

The Networker Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 15:36


Lottery 50-75%Slot machine 95%How the fear of loss can create a full time income in network marketing with Andrew King episode Four Core Skills Quick Start Guide How to Build Your Nutrition Business How to Build Your Utilities Business MasterClass+ Leadership Free Magic Words for Prospecting audios Master the Four Core Skills 

Man Group: Perspectives Towards a Sustainable Future
Prof. Andrew King, Boston University, on the Replication Crisis in Sustainable Investing

Man Group: Perspectives Towards a Sustainable Future

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 47:27


Is sustainable investing facing its own replication crisis? Listen to Jason Mitchell discuss with Professor Andrew King, Boston University, about what the replication crisis represents for sustainable finance; how to think about the incentive problems impacting academic research; and why academic journals and the academic-practitioner community need to be more open to the replication and challenge of existing studies.

The Networker Zone
How the fear of loss can create a full time income in network marketing with Andrew King

The Networker Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 51:48


Using AI to create articlesAsking the right questionsMasterClass+ program Adjusting your question with the Color Personalities Investing in yourselfGetting team members startedFear of job loss creates a needChicken listYour First Year in Network MarketingPrepare for Takeoff in Network MarketingBeach MoneyFree Magic Words for Prospecting audios Master the Four Core Skills 

Pest Control Millionaire
PCM 109 | Andrew King of Sam's Turf Care

Pest Control Millionaire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 60:15


Andrew King is the owner of Sam's Turf Care (https://www.samsturf.com/)Gorilla Desk Free Trial: https://gorilladesk.com/?fpr=jonas-12The Pest Control Millionaire Podcast is all about helping small business owners scale their lawn and pest companies by talking to experts in the service industry.For business coaching and mentorship, visit pestcontrolmillionaire.com.Send your business and entrepreneurship questions to info@pestcontrolmillionaire.com and we'll answer them on the show!Produced by Sofia Salaverri and Dalton Fisher, Fisher Multimedia LLCFisherMultiMedia.com

Hope Community Church
A Song of Confidence - Cotswold

Hope Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2024 35:29


Message from Andrew King on December 29, 2024

Crime of the Truest Kind
Missing In Maine: Attiin Shaw, Stefanie Damron, Erik Foote & The Role DNA Plays In Crime Cases

Crime of the Truest Kind

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 53:05


In episode 76, I revisit a case I previously discussed with Brandie from Evaporate the Missing. Missing in Maine, three stories - Attiin Shaw, Stefanie Damron, Erik Foote and the town of Washburn's involvement of a tragic outcome that did not have to be. This episode examines the circumstances surrounding each case and questions that continue to linger. Advances in DNA and investigative genetic genealogy is changing how we look at crime. Ancestry, 23andMe, FamilyTreeDNA, and GEDmatch have become instrumental in solving long-gone-cold cases. I revisit the case of Attiin Shaw, missing from a small Maine town since September 2021. Her family cannot  get any information about their missing daughter and sister. Her children have to face life without her, and her husband hasn't offered any insight into her disappearance. Special thanks to Kara.  Attiin Rachmawati Shaw: Please share any information about missing Washburn, Maine woman with Maine State Police Major Crimes Unit - North, 1 Darcie Dr. Houlton, Maine 04730. Call (207) 532-5400 or toll free 1-800-432-7381. You may also report information about this case using the leave a tip form.Stefanie Damron: Anyone with information about missing 14-year-old from New Sweden, please call the Maine State Police Houlton Barracks at 1-800-824-2261 or 207-532-5400, or the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI, your local FBI office, or submit a tip online at tips.fbi.gov.more... crimeofthetruestkind.comSend a message to the showSupport the showFollow Instagram | Facebook | X | TikTok | Threads | YouTube For show notes & source information at CrimeoftheTruestKind.comGive the dogs a bone tip jar: buymeacoffee.com/truestkindBecome a patron: Patreon.com/crimeofthetruestkindThis podcast has minimal profanity but from time to time you get one or some curse words. This isn't for kids.Music included in episodes from Joe "onlyone" Kowalski, Dug McCormack's Math Ghosts and Shredding by Andrew King

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, Dec. 4, 2024

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 50:34


FMCSA's Truck Leasing Task Force is ready for its final report, which is likely not good news for lease-purchase deals. Also, Andrew King and Charles Sperry of the OOIDA Foundation explain what they're seeing that gives them hope a turnaround is coming soon. Then, Road Dog Coffee company discusses the new blend it's brewed up to honor radio personality Dave Nemo. And the Thanksgiving holiday disrupted the freight market, but Truckstop expects things to return to business as usual. 0:00 – Task force to recommend end of lease-purchase model 10:06 – Report shows hope for coming turnaround in freight market 25:00 – New coffee blend will honor a radio legend 39:51 – Truckstop: business as usual by end of year

The RADIO ECOSHOCK Show
Radio Ecoshock: Killer Climate Myths

The RADIO ECOSHOCK Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 60:00


Two deadly myths made it to the top. From Australia, leading scientist Andrew King: climate change will continue for a thousand years after Net Zero. Swedish scientist Wim Carton introduces his new book with Andreas Malm: “Overshoot: How The World Surrendered to Climate  …

Crime of the Truest Kind
Tammy Belanger, Exeter, NH & New Hampshire's Missing Children

Crime of the Truest Kind

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 54:54 Transcription Available


EP 75: The Vanishing of Tammy Belanger: A Dark AnniversaryThis month marks the 40th anniversary of the disappearance of 8-year-old Tammy Belanger from Exeter, New Hampshire. Tammy's story is one that many in Southern New Hampshire know all too well, but the dark truth behind her abduction is still haunting. In this episode, we explore the mystery of what happened to Tammy after she was last seen crossing the street on her usual walk to school on November 13, 1984. Tammy's case is eerily linked to another young girl—Christy Luna, an 8-year-old girl from Greenacres, Florida whose circumstances mirrored Tammy's in disturbing ways. As we dive into the details, I make the case for the main suspect in these crimes, a deviant predator who is believed to be responsible for both disappearances.Through Tammy's story, we learn of the lost hours that passed before anyone realized she was missing, and how this case helped shape new protocols in the way schools respond to student absences. In 1984, when Tammy vanished, there were no calls home for missing children, no immediate alerts or search efforts. It wasn't until hours later, when her mother Pat noticed Tammy was missing, that anyone realized she wasn't at school, and by then, critical hours were lost.This episode uncovers the haunting details of that fateful day and examines how a missing child led to critical changes in child safety protocols.Listener Warning: This episode contains sensitive content and details about child abduction, abuse, and trauma.Updating sources at crimeofthetruestkind.comNew Hampshire Missing Children - NaMUShttps://www.namus.gov/missingpersons/search#/resultsBack in two weeks. Happy Thanksgiving.Next live show is Sat, Jan 25 at Koto, Lowell, Mass.Send a message to the showSupport the showFollow Instagram | Facebook | X | TikTok | Threads | YouTube For show notes & source information at CrimeoftheTruestKind.comGive the dogs a bone tip jar: buymeacoffee.com/truestkindBecome a patron: Patreon.com/crimeofthetruestkindThis podcast has minimal profanity but from time to time you get one or some curse words. This isn't for kids.Music included in episodes from Joe "onlyone" Kowalski, Dug McCormack's Math Ghosts and Shredding by Andrew King

RNZ: Checkpoint
Some rural schools with poor quality drinking water - research

RNZ: Checkpoint

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 6:10


The GNS study found e coli at 20 schools, while other schools had problems with arsenic, mercury, lead and manganese levels. This can mean expensive repairs and maintenance, with more than 400 schools around the country relying on their own water supply rather than a town connection. Andrew King, the New Zealand Rural Schools Leadership Association president and the principal of Oropi school in the Bay of Plenty spoke to Lisa Owen.

Crime of the Truest Kind
Bonus: Q+A from North Shore Crime Cases Live Show

Crime of the Truest Kind

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 51:05 Transcription Available


North Shore Crime Cases was recorded live on October 10, 2024 at Off Cabot in Beverly, Mass. This bonus episode features questions from our audience in an open Q+A setting. Nothing was off limits. Episode: https://www.crimeofthetruestkind.com/post/ep74northshorecasesJoin us for a captivating journey through some of the North Shore of Massachusetts' most perplexing crime cases like that of Susan Taraskiewicz's unsolved murder and the person who found her body, the true gift that Colleen Ritzer, a dedicated math teacher at Danvers High, was to every student she touched, what stories have been told about missing Lynn boy Jesus de la Cruz, the impact of The Station Nightclub Fire, Wenham dermotologist, Richard Sharpe's history of family violence, the disappearance of Maura Murray 20 years ago and how searching for missing people has changed during that time, the tragic fate of Beryl Atherton, and the disturbing story of 16-year-old Lee Manuel Viloria-Paulino, who was found dismembered along the Merrimack River in November 2016. A classmate from Lawrence High School was convicted in his case. We emphasize the essential role of community involvement in keeping these people and their stories alive, to push for justice for others like them by taking action to shed light on unresolved crimes and to advocate of the missing and murdered. The true crime genre carries with it a weighty responsibility and consideration must be paid to the families of crime victims. The converstation does not shy away from the ethical considerations involved, touching on the importance of compassion and respect when recounting real lives with the mission of empathetic storytelling. Host Anngelle Wood reaffirms her commitment to treating these stories with empathy and care. We invite you to join our community in advocating for justice, ensuring that these voices continue to be heard.Send a message to the showSupport the showFollow Instagram | Facebook | X | TikTok | Threads | YouTube For show notes & source information at CrimeoftheTruestKind.comGive the dogs a bone tip jar: buymeacoffee.com/truestkindBecome a patron: Patreon.com/crimeofthetruestkindThis podcast has minimal profanity but from time to time you get one or some curse words. This isn't for kids.Music included in episodes from Joe "onlyone" Kowalski, Dug McCormack's Math Ghosts and Shredding by Andrew King

Crime of the Truest Kind
North Shore Crime Cases Live - Recorded at Off Cabot, Beverly, Mass

Crime of the Truest Kind

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 61:14 Transcription Available


Our live shows have become something special. We have enjoyed hosting them and plan many more in the year ahead because it is important to share empathetic storytelling, to keep these stories alive as time passes and victims of these stories are being forgotten about. Special thanks to Sean and Stephanie and the Brodie family. Episode page: https://www.crimeofthetruestkind.com/post/ep74northshorecases Join us for a captivating journey as we navigate true crime with some of the North Shore of Massachusetts' most perplexing crime cases with compassion and advocacy. In this episode, recorded live on October 10, 2024 at Off Cabot in Beverly, Mass, we take an emotional exploration of some of the most poignant crime stories covered by Crime of the Truest Kind, and others we are learning about. Our live events offer a sence of community, where stories and insights are shared in an intimate setting.Shedding light on the cases of Marcia Biancardi, a Beverly teenager killed by her own mother, Martha Brailsford, a talented Salem artist whose life ended in 1991, by someone she called a friend, a focus on the pressing issue of domestic violence with stories of young mother Nayeli Nieves of Salem killed and discarded by her partner, 14-year-old girl Amy Carnevale of Beverly, lured and brutally murdered by someone she thought she loved, Beth Brodie, from my hometown of Groveland, whose kindness was taken advantage of by a former classmate whose obsession turned deadly, and Kristen Gove Crowley, a beautiful young woman stalked by two men who decided they would take what they wanted from her, following her to her Peabody home and attacking her in the woods and leaving her to die. Other cases we intend to cover: Claire Gravel, Beverly. Caleigh Harrison, Rockport, Michael O'Gorman, Gloucester, Lois Centofanti, Lynn, Jesus De La Cruz, Lynn, Susan Taraskiewicz, Saugus, Dickson “Joel” De Los Reyes, Revere, Elaine Donahue, Revere, Leigh Savoie, Revere, Henry Bedard Jr, Swampscott, Leanne Redden, Lynn, Beryl Atherton, MarbleheadThese tragedies highlight the enduring impact on families in our communities and how we honor these victims, we say their names, and advocate for empathy, awareness, and change.Send a message to the showSupport the showFollow Instagram | Facebook | X | TikTok | Threads | YouTube For show notes & source information at CrimeoftheTruestKind.comGive the dogs a bone tip jar: buymeacoffee.com/truestkindBecome a patron: Patreon.com/crimeofthetruestkindThis podcast has minimal profanity but from time to time you get one or some curse words. This isn't for kids.Music included in episodes from Joe "onlyone" Kowalski, Dug McCormack's Math Ghosts and Shredding by Andrew King

Daily Mass
Thursday Mass - October 24th 2024

Daily Mass

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 19:14


https://linktr.ee/spcnyc Celebrant - Fr. Andrew King

Crime of the Truest Kind
Missing Person Stories, Scams & Support with Nina Innsted of Already Gone podcast

Crime of the Truest Kind

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 65:04 Transcription Available


A true crime collaboration with the insightful and kind, Nina Innsted, creator and host of the Already Gone podcast. Together we explore the intricate world of missing persons cases, the truth about the rise of disturbing social media scams exploiting missing persons, grim realities faced by families of missing and murdered loved ones, and the critical need to strengthen resources and data to tell the whole story. Nina covers The Great Lakes region on Already Gone so, as I do, I learned a bit about the area and, well, it is incredible (you can find me rabbit holing aboutthe phenomenon of Great Lakes' shipwrecks).As October marks Domestic Violence Awareness Month, our conversation takes a close look at the intersection of domestic violence and missing persons and the risks involved for people who are fleeing abusive situations and the need for discretion to protect them and their escape. We discuss the unique challenges for individuals leading non-traditional lifestyles, who are most vulnerable. We share important resources for anyone who may experience a missing person in their family or circle. With contributions from fellow podcasters and advocates, this episode is a compelling call to action for greater understanding and support in missing persons cases. More information and resources at CrimeoftheTruestKind.com episode page, and how to follow Nina's work through the Almost Gone podcast and the Missing in Michigan Facebook group.Nina Innsted @ninainnsted@almostgonepodMissing In Michigan Facebook groupEpisode 73: Missing Person Stories, Scams & Support with Nina Innsted of Already Gone podcastSend a message to the showSupport the showFollow Instagram | Facebook | X | TikTok | Threads | YouTube For show notes & source information at CrimeoftheTruestKind.comGive the dogs a bone tip jar: buymeacoffee.com/truestkindBecome a patron: Patreon.com/crimeofthetruestkindThis podcast has minimal profanity but from time to time you get one or some curse words. This isn't for kids.Music included in episodes from Joe "onlyone" Kowalski, Dug McCormack's Math Ghosts and Shredding by Andrew King

Hope Community Church
God's favor in Exile - Cotswold

Hope Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 33:14


Message from Andrew King on October 20, 2024

Crime of the Truest Kind
Bonus! The Retrial of Lizzie Borden, Fall River, Massachusetts with The Red Rabbit Hole Podcast

Crime of the Truest Kind

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 38:48 Transcription Available


Bonus episode! A transcontinental true crime collaboration. And it's a real whodunit. Centuries later, the most notorious murder case in Massachusetts history is explored with our friends across the pond, Nicky and Lisa, hosts of The Red Rabbit Hole podcast. In part one of two, we unravel the infamous case of the Borden murders in Fall River, Massachusetts and the main - and only - suspect, the daughter, 32-year-old Lizzie Borden. She was called many things, spinster, old maid, “bachelor girl” and "DTF" were decades away from the parlance of the day. The colloquial speech was slow to change.  Hosts Lisa and Nicky step into the shoes of the prosecution and defense as we reconstruct the courtroom drama surrounding the shocking 1892 murders of Lizzie's father, Andrew, and stepmother, Abby. As your guide and judge in this role play, we look at the evidence, possible motives, and the frenzied attention that made this case an enduring piece of Americana. Our conversation takes unexpected turns, even drawing parallels to the modern-day Karen Reed trial in Massachusetts, a spirited debate, where British TV series recommendations morph into a lively discussion about historical and contemporary crime cases. The intriguing cases of Lizzie Borden and Karen Reed reveal the powerful sway of societal perceptions and the media's narrative in shaping the public's viewpoint on guilt and innocence. And amidst our intense discussions, we even manage to sprinkle in some humor with tales of baking scones.Listen to The Red Rabbit Hole PodcastFollow The Red Rabbit Hole Podcast | @redrabbitholepodcastAbout The Borden Case:Britanica - Lizzie Borden Took An Ax...And gave her mother forty whacks, And when she saw what she had done, She gave her father forty-one. It's fiction.  Her stepmother, Abby, was hit 18 times, and Andrew was hit 11. But that doesn't rhyme. Smithsonian Magazine - How Lizzie Borden Got Away With MurderLibrary of CongressSend a message to the showSupport the showFollow Instagram | Facebook | X | TikTok | Threads | YouTube For show notes & source information at CrimeoftheTruestKind.comGive the dogs a bone tip jar: buymeacoffee.com/truestkindBecome a patron: Patreon.com/crimeofthetruestkindThis podcast has minimal profanity but from time to time you get one or some curse words. This isn't for kids.Music included in episodes from Joe "onlyone" Kowalski, Dug McCormack's Math Ghosts and Shredding by Andrew King

Hacking Your Health
Episode 153: Sustainable Habits and the Power of Consistent Effort

Hacking Your Health

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 39:49 Transcription Available


Unlock the secrets to sustainable fitness habits and transform your routine into an efficient powerhouse for achieving long-term health benefits. This episode tackles the age-old debate of pull versus push days, revealing personal preferences and sparking lively discourse on the merits of back and biceps versus chest and triceps workouts. We promise to debunk the myth that intense workouts are the only path to health, emphasizing that small, consistent efforts can yield impressive results. Join us as we explore how embracing manageable routines can fit seamlessly into your life, offering significant health advantages over time.Intensity is the name of the game, and we're here to guide you on how to maximize your training effectiveness without spending endless hours at the gym. Inspired by insights from Dr. Layne Norton and personal experiences, we discuss the power of quality over quantity in weight training. Learn the art of signaling muscles for growth with the right intensity, ensuring better recovery and muscular gains. Whether you're a seasoned gym-goer or a beginner, mastering movement execution and understanding the right level of intensity are crucial skills we cover in this engaging episode.We also shed light on common fitness misconceptions, such as rapid weight loss through extreme methods. Through the inspiring transformation story of Andrew King, we explore the importance of mindset, consistent movement, and the critical role of resistance training in muscle preservation. Discover alternative ways to measure progress beyond the scale, and how setting small, achievable goals can lead to significant lifestyle transformations. We delve into the power of small choices and intentional living, drawing parallels between maintaining your body and caring for a beloved car, aiming to inspire you to make decisions that lead to a healthier, more fulfilling life.Thank you as always to everyone who listens.Check out Overclock and Protein Protocol hereWant to know more about coaching? Book a call with Ben hereSupport the showWhere to find usWe Hack Health: TwitterWe Hack Health: InstagramWe Hack Health: Discord

Crime of the Truest Kind
Unsolved: The Murder of Charline Rosemond, Somerville, Massachusetts | Part Two

Crime of the Truest Kind

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 41:16 Transcription Available


In part two, we continue our conversation with Charline's sister, Rose, as we look closely at the events surrounding her 2009 murder in Somerville, Mass, and the suspicion among people known to her. We look at whether there was a plot to lure Charline to a familiar location under the guise of a great deal on a nice car, and rob her of the money she had for the purchase.  Anyone with information about Charline Rosemond's murder, please call the Middlesex District Attorney's Office at 781-897-6600.Follow Justice for Charline RosemondSomerville Police Anonymous TipsMassachusetts Missing and Murdered Advocacy CoalitionBoston Globe Cold Case Files story about Charline by Emily SweeneyBoston.com versionSomerville, the bustling city of arts and culture that borders Boston is a safe place to be. And the fact that Charline Rosemond was murdered, found in Union Square behind the Mid Nite Convenience Store, which is still there to this day, tells me a few things. We've established Charline was offered a car that was for sale at a crazy great deal. Let's add it up: A Lexus with a reported value around $6,000 was offered to Charline for the sum of $4,000, money Charline had and had quick access to, the sum of money Charline had with her when she left her parents' house in Everett for the last time on April 6, 2009. Charline knew the people who made her this too-good-to-be-true offer. The sum of money that was not in her pocketbook when she was found in her dad's Honda six days after she went missing. The car was found in a parking lot in a very busy area of the city. Was she there the whole time?An anonymous post about "should I snitch or mind my own business" indicates that people aren't being quiet about this crime. A crime that cannot be the only crime committed by whoever set Charline up to rob her. A local man was arrested and charged with perjury in the weeks after Charline's murder.More at crimeofthetruestkind.comSend a message to the showSupport the showLive show! Thurs 10/10 at Off Cabot in Beverly, Mass - Get Tickets Follow Instagram | Facebook | X | TikTok | Threads | YouTube For show notes & source information at CrimeoftheTruestKind.comThis podcast has minimal profanity but from time to time you get one or some curse words. This isn't for kids.Become a patron: Patreon.com/crimeofthetruestkindMusic included in episodes from Joe "onlyone" Kowalski, Dug McCormack's Math Ghosts and Shredding by Andrew King

Crime of the Truest Kind
Unsolved: Charlene Rosemond, Somerville, Massachusetts (part one) with Rose Rosemond

Crime of the Truest Kind

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 52:35 Transcription Available


Charlene Rosemond, a vibrant 23-year-old woman who dreamed big and lived bigger. With help of her sister, Rose, we unravel the haunting details of Charlene's life and tragic end, in April 2009, and get to understand what families like the Rosemonds must face as they continue to seek justice through their grief and frustration.We explore the emotional landscape of Charlene's case, painting a vivid picture of her dreams, her last day, and the unknowing, then the unbearable agony her family faced when they learned she was dead. Murdered. Through Rose's eyes, we experience the anguish of being dismissed by authorities and the family's efforts to keep Charlene's story in the public eye for 15 years. more...Send a message to the showSupport the showLive show! Thurs 10/10 at Off Cabot in Beverly, Mass - Get Tickets Follow Instagram | Facebook | X | TikTok | Threads | YouTube For show notes & source information at CrimeoftheTruestKind.comThis podcast has minimal profanity but from time to time you get one or some curse words. This isn't for kids.Become a patron: Patreon.com/crimeofthetruestkindMusic included in episodes from Joe "onlyone" Kowalski, Dug McCormack's Math Ghosts and Shredding by Andrew King

Crime of the Truest Kind
Justice For Sandra Birchmore, Stoughton, Massachusetts | Part Two with Susanne Cleveland

Crime of the Truest Kind

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 74:28 Transcription Available


Episode 70 | This week is a bonus! The show will continue on a biweekly release schedule. This is a special episode continuing my conversation with Susanne Cleveland of Justice for Sandra Birchmore. There is a lot that needs to be said and there is much more to come in the weeks ahead for her case and the man who has been arrested and charged in her murder.Subjects discussed include sexual abuse, coercive control, self harm, homicide, police misconduct. Sometimes I swear. Listen with care.Sandra Birchmore's short life was filled with loss and disappointment, but she seemed to take it in stride, looking at the brightside, and was forging her own path in spite of it all. She was finding success on her terms. She was hired to work for the Sharon School System as a teaching aid, she was preparing the process of going to nursing school, had recently moved into her very own apartment in Canton and, what pleased her the most, she was expecting a baby.All those plans were haulted when a man, a man she had looked up to for much of her life, made a plan to end it. And he almost got away with it.Source links at crimeofthetruestkind.comJustice for Sandra Birchmore Facebook GroupThe tragic death of Sandra Birchmore has jolted a town and exposed alarming misconduct within the Stoughton Police Department. Advocate Susanne Cleveland joins me again (please listen to part one) to scrutinize the internal investigation that revealed appalling actions by former officers Matthew Farwell, William Farwell, and Robert C. Devine. Their crimes, including statutory rape by at least one of them, have spurred efforts to decertify them and fueled a wrongful death lawsuit led by Sandra's family. This episode unpacks the systemic issues in law enforcement and the crucial role public outcry plays in driving accountability and reform.This episode explores the broader implications for protecting individuals from predatory behavior within law enforcement. We reflect on the ongoing battle for legislative change, the importance of creating safe spaces for survivors, and the public's frustration with law enforcement's mishandling of critical cases. Don't miss the next live show, featuring North Shore Crime Cases and an engaging Q&A session on Thursday, Oct 10 at Off Cabot in Beverly, Mass.Get Tickets To The Show Here Send a message to the showSupport the showLive show! Thurs 10/10 at Off Cabot in Beverly, Mass - Get Tickets Follow Instagram | Facebook | X | TikTok | Threads | YouTube For show notes & source information at CrimeoftheTruestKind.comThis podcast has minimal profanity but from time to time you get one or some curse words. This isn't for kids.Become a patron: Patreon.com/crimeofthetruestkindMusic included in episodes from Joe "onlyone" Kowalski, Dug McCormack's Math Ghosts and Shredding by Andrew King

Crime of the Truest Kind
Justice For Sandra Birchmore, Stoughton, Massachusetts | Part One

Crime of the Truest Kind

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 81:15 Transcription Available


Episode 69 | Justice For Sandra Birchmore (part one)Subjects include sexual abuse, coercive control, suicide, homicide, police misconduct and WAP by Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion, Listen with care.Sandra's case has been languishing for 3 and a half years (minus a decade of abuse). In August 2024, Matthew Farwell, a Stoughton, Massachusetts police officer was arrested and charged with her murder - a murder that was first deemed a suicide when she was found on February 4, 2021. Sandra's friends and family never believed she took her own life. They were right. Justice is coming.Stoughton is a small town with a few notables like superstar songwriter, Lori McKenna, and Nicola Sacco of the notorious prohibition-era anarchist crime duo of Sacco and Vanzetti (or were they?). What happens when those sworn to serve and protect become the perpetrators of unspeakable crimes? This episode of Crime of the Truest Kind unravels the harrowing story of Sandra Birchmore from Stoughton, Massachusetts, a case stained by misuse of power, child sexual abuse, and systemic failures. Season four begins with expressing our deep gratitude to our supporters and setting the stage for Sandra's tragic narrative, which has shockingly been overlooked until recently. Special guest Susanne Cleveland, a relentless advocate for Sandra, joins us to bring truth, clarity and respect to her memory.Tracing Sandra's heartbreaking journey from her introduction to her abuser, Matthew Farwell, through the Police Explorers program at just 13, to the relentless abuse she endured, culminating in her tragic death and exposing not only Farwell's predatory actions but also the complicity of other officers like Robert C.  Devine, who enabled this abuse and was a participant. The systemic failures and the betrayal by those in authority serve as a grim reminder of the broader issues within law enforcement.We confront the dismissive and misogynistic attitudes that trivialize women's experiences and the historical context of labeling women as "hysterical." The fight for justice in Sandra Birchmore's case goes on.If you are experiencing abuse of any kind, coercive control, sexual or emotional, there is help: Jane Doe Inc janedoe.org/find_helpNational Domestic Violence Hotline thehotline.orgCrimeTimeLines.comJustice For Sandra BirchmoreMore at Send a message to the showSupport the showFollow Instagram | Facebook | X | TikTok | Threads | YouTube For show notes & source information at CrimeoftheTruestKind.comThis podcast has minimal profanity but from time to time you get one or some curse words. This isn't for kids.Become a patron: Patreon.com/crimeofthetruestkindMusic included in episodes from Joe "onlyone" Kowalski, Dug McCormack's Math Ghosts and Shredding by Andrew King

Crime of the Truest Kind
REPLAY | EP 47 Unresolved: Holly Piirainen's Story, Sturbridge, Massachusetts

Crime of the Truest Kind

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 63:36 Transcription Available


Send a message to the showIn remembrance of Holly, on the 31st anniversary of her disappearance.Holly's abduction and murder remain unresolved.  .. .. .. Thirty years ago today, 10-year-old Holly Piirainen was enjoying a lazy summer day with her family at their vacation cottage in Sturbridge, Massachusetts. What should have been an innocent visit with a litter of puppies nearby turned into a decades-long nightmare for her family.Holly disappeared. The only trace of her was one red sneaker.  She would be found two and a half months later in the nearby town of Brimfield, in the next county over.As we revisit the details of Holly's case, there are a great many mysteries still. I speak to journalist and former editor of Grafton News, Holly's hometown paper, Rich Price about his journey into the intricate details of her disappearance, the potential suspects in her abduction and murder, and his relationship with the Piirainen family members. In our exploration of Holly's case, we take a moment to appreciate the distinctive beauty of Massachusetts and New England. I share details about local landmarks in the areas relative to Holly's case.Please share any information you have, overheard, or may have remembered,Your help is needed to solve her caseCall 413-505-5993or the State Police Unresolved Cases Unit at 855-627-6583OR  text the word SOLVE to 274637Reach the Hampden District Attorney in Springfield, Mass at HampdenDA.comListen: Holly's Been Takena podcast about Holly Piirainen's disappearance and murder, by Rich PriceSite developed by investigators to help solve Holly's case:HelpHolly.comVisit CrimeoftheTruestKind.comCrime of the Truest KindCreated, written, and hosted by Anngelle Wood Support the Show.Follow Instagram | Facebook | X | TikTok | Threads | YouTube For show notes & source information at CrimeoftheTruestKind.comThis podcast has minimal profanity but from time to time you get one or some curse words. This isn't for kids.Become a patron: Patreon.com/crimeofthetruestkindMusic included in episodes from Joe "onlyone" Kowalski, Dug McCormack's Math Ghosts. and Shredding by Andrew King

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, Aug. 2, 2024

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 51:36


Andrew King of the OOIDA Foundation injects some realistic expectations, facts and figures into the conversation about the freight market. Also, the first thing people see as your truck approaches is that bumper. So how do you help it make a good first impression? Bryan Martin of Chrome Shop Mafia offers some advice. And OOIDA tour truck driver Marty Ellis is getting an earful from truckers about a new form that small businesses have to file with the federal government, among other issues. 0:00 – Newscast  10:22 – Glimmers of hope in the freight market? 25:15 – Puttin' some shine on that bumper 40:23 – Truckers grow concerned about new government form

Crime of the Truest Kind
Introducing: Open Investigation - the eight-part podcast series about missing Lawrence, Massachusetts boy, Andy Puglisi

Crime of the Truest Kind

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 1:20


Send a message to the showComing September 2024, the eight-part investigative podcast that picks up where the Emmy Award-winning documentary, Have You Seen Andy?, leaves off.Hosted by Melanie Perkins McLaughlin, whose decades-long investigation about her missing childhood friend, Andy Puglisi, who went missing in 1976 from the public pool in Lawrence, Massachusetts, includes hundreds of interviews, multiple searches, and many unanswered questions. Open Investigation PodcastSupport the Show.Follow Instagram | Facebook | X | TikTok | Threads | YouTube For show notes & source information at CrimeoftheTruestKind.comThis podcast has minimal profanity but from time to time you get one or some curse words. This isn't for kids.Become a patron: Patreon.com/crimeofthetruestkindMusic included in episodes from Joe "onlyone" Kowalski, Dug McCormack's Math Ghosts. and Shredding by Andrew King