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The Creep Dive
The man who stroked to a stroke, Mr Buttons and how not to kill granny

The Creep Dive

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 65:21


Good evening creeps, welcome to another weekly instalment of the world's worst people. Tonight Sophie White delivers the tale of a man who took self love to the extreme. Jen has the story of the Button Man, a rarely observed Australian phenomenon. As Cassie teases one of the greatest stories of all time for the hive, Sophie sees us out with a silly teen who really could have gotten away with murder had she just stayed quiet.

NSW Police State Crime Command – Investigations

As Cassie is extricating herself from Connor’s control, he moves on to a new victim, Kylie. The same pattern of coercion and violence resumes, which is only broken when Kylie reaches out to police and stops protecting her abuser. Kylie and Cassie then join forces to ensure that Connor’s hold is broken forever. Crime journalist Adam Shand investigates this harrowing story. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

White Collar Week with Jeff Grant
White Collar Week, Ep. 07: White Collar Wives

White Collar Week with Jeff Grant

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2020 83:32


White Collar Week with Jeff Grant, A Podcast Serving the White Collar Justice Community. Limited 10 Show Run: Summer 2020It's the Isolation that Destroys Us. The Solution is in Community.____________Podcast Ep. 07: White Collar Wives, with Guests: Lynn Springer, Cassie Monaco & Julie Bennett. Special Guest: Skylar CluettToday on the podcast we have three women from very different parts of the country - Georgia, Montana & Connecticut - who all have one big thing in common: each had a husband who has served time, or is still serving time, in a Federal prison for a white collar crime.In so many instances, families are destroyed by the actions of a partner that leads to divorce, estrangement from children, financial devastation - and untold resentment, suffering, embarrassment and shame. And certainly, our guests have all gone through, and still go through, much of this. As Cassie says on the podcast, "it's a life sentence." All let it rip with the poignant and painful truth.Yet, each of our guests have decided to stay with their husbands, and forge from the ashes new family lives that are perhaps better than before. And all are available to speak to other spouses and family members going through these issues. Indeed, it becomes clear on the podcast that families with white collar justice issues don't have to suffer in isolation, and can benefit from coming into community.We are all bonded in our brokenness.Here's a teaser: one of the women on the podcast is my wife and co-founder, Lynn Springer (and, my step-daughter Skylar Cluett makes a guest appearance too)!Four fascinating stories of four courageous women in conversation. Coming up, White Collar Wives. On White Collar Week. I hope you will join us. - Jeff______________________Welcome to White Collar Week with Jeff Grant, a podcast serving the white collar justice community. It’s the isolation that destroys us. The solution is in community.If you are interested in this podcast, then you are probably already a member of the white collar justice community – even if you don’t quite know it yet. Our community is certainly made up of people being prosecuted, or who have already been prosecuted, for white collar crimes. But it is also made up of the spouses, children and families of those prosecuted for white collar crimes – these are the first victims of white collar crime. And the community also consists of the other victims, both direct and indirect, and those in the wider white collar ecosystem like friends, colleagues, prosecutors, defense attorneys, judges, law enforcement, academics, researchers. Investigators, mitigation experts, corrections officers, reentry professionals, mental health care professionals, drug and alcohol counselors, – and ministers, chaplains and advocates for criminal and social justice reform. The list goes on and on…In this very eventful summer 2020, our mission is to introduce you to other members of the white collar justice community, to hear their very personal stories, and hopefully gain a broader perspective of what this is really all about. Maybe this will inspire some deeper thoughts and introspection? Maybe it will inspire some empathy and compassion for people you might otherwise resent or dismiss? And maybe it will help lift us all out of our own isolation and into community, so we can learn to live again in the sunshine of the spirit.Blessings, לשלוםJeffRev. Jeff Grant, J.D., M.Div. (he, him, his)Co-founder, Progressive Prison Ministries, Inc., Greenwich CT & NationwideCo-host, The Criminal Justice Insider PodcastHost, White Collar WeekMailing: P.O. Box 1, Woodbury, CT 06798Website: prisonist.orgEmail: jgrant@prisonist.orgOffice: 203-405-6249Donations (501c3): bit.ly/donate35T9kMZ 

The My Future Business™ Show

My Future Business Interview with CASSIE PIGG #author #postpartumdepression #cassiepigg Hi, and welcome to the show! On today's My Future Business Show I have the pleasure of spending time with author and advocate of maternal mental health CASSIE PIGG. As a mom who experienced postpartum depression and anxiety, Cassie knew that she had to help other women work through similar experiences and help them understand that they weren't alone. What Cassie came to understand, is that no-one really talks about postpartum anxiety or depression, and she wanted to change that so that other moms don't have to go through this experience alone. In writing Mommy's Got A Tramp Stamp, Cassie was able to share her own personal postpartum disaster. Cassie tackles difficult topics from hating your partner to navigating postpartum depression and anxiety. What is telling about Cassie, is that she has navigated her way through this time with humour, sarcasm, and the encouragement every mom needs to make it through their own motherhood journey. From tips and advice, to cautionary tales, Mommy's Got a Tramp Stamp is a must-read book. To compliment her book, Cassie has also developed an Application called ‘Mom Stuff' which you can download from the Google Play Store for Android, or from the Apple Store for IOS. The Mom Stuff App. is full of stuff for moms, especially those suffering with postpartum depression or anxiety. It contains truths about how to survive motherhood and offers content and resources for postpartum depression and overall health and wellbeing. As Cassie has received an outpouring of support for her work, she has put together her own blog on postpartum depression and anxiety, along with her podcast show called "Wrecked Mamas," where she joins her good mom friend Aja Sexton for some real talk about being a mom. Cassie implores you to seek help if you are struggling after the birth of your child. There is zero shame, and it will help you become a better mom. You don't need to do this alone, and it's ok to ask for help. To get your copy of Mommy's Got A Tramp Stamp, download the Mom Stuff App, or to book some time with Cassie, click the link below. Thanks again Cassie, for being my guest on The My Future Business Show! Rick Nuske PS: To get in front of your best audience and stay there, click the book your interview button below. Thanks for joining us on the show today, and if you liked this call, support the show by clicking on our big red YouTube subscribe button below, and share us with your friends. 

How To! With Charles Duhigg
How To Put Your Wife's Career First

How To! With Charles Duhigg

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 30:31


Andy would do anything for his girlfriend Cassie. Well, almost anything. As Cassie looks to move away for vet school, Andy has to decide if he’s going with her, leaving his job, family and friends, and two bands behind in Austin, TX. In this episode of How To!, we bring in Rachel Hollis, author of Girl, Wash Your Face and her husband Dave, author of Get Out of Your Own Way. The Hollises have a lot of experience navigating this question, because for most of their marriage, Dave’s job as a Disney executive took priority—until he quit to support Rachel’s career. He tells Andy the first step in making this decision is to treat it like a choice, not an obligation.  Do you have a tough challenge or a problem that needs solving? Send us a note at howto@slate.com. Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
How To!: Put Your Wife's Career First

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 30:31


Andy would do anything for his girlfriend Cassie. Well, almost anything. As Cassie looks to move away for vet school, Andy has to decide if he’s going with her, leaving his job, family and friends, and two bands behind in Austin, TX. In this episode of How To!, we bring in Rachel Hollis, author of Girl, Wash Your Face and her husband Dave, author of Get Out of Your Own Way. The Hollises have a lot of experience navigating this question, because for most of their marriage, Dave’s job as a Disney executive took priority—until he quit to support Rachel’s career. He tells Andy the first step in making this decision is to treat it like a choice, not an obligation.  Do you have a tough challenge or a problem that needs solving? Send us a note at howto@slate.com. Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dublin Murders
Dublin Murders S1 E5&6: You Coward

Dublin Murders

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 112:57


As Cassie goes undercover as her dead twin, we ask will Rob ever find out he's going to be a dad and get freaked by an unwanted visit to the shower. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Dark Tome
S1E9: How Gussy Got the Book, by Frederick Greenhalgh

Dark Tome

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019 66:07


Mr. Gussy and Cassie learned they've "Gone sideways" - the Dark Tome has returned them to the world, but not *their* world. As Cassie struggles to understand the predicament the book has put her in, Gussy recounts the heartbreaking tale of how he got his hands on the Dark Tome, and the cost the book has caused him.The Dark Tome is produced by Fred Greenhalgh and Bill Dufris. Theme 'Febryar' by Peter Van Riet https://soundcloud.com/petervanriet | Show credits at http://thedarktome.com/

Book Club Reporter Book Reviews
Things You Save in a Fire Book Review Podcast

Book Club Reporter Book Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2019 6:42


Things You Save In A Fire Book Review Podcast by Book Club Reporter - Laura JayAbout The Author - Katherine Center In addition to her latest book Things You Save in a Fire, Katherine Center is also the New York Times and USA Today Bestselling Author of How to Walk Away which is novel reviewed on my website: BookClubReporter.com. And I will create a podcast for How to Walk Away in the near future.Katherine Center has also written five bittersweet comic novels about love and family, including: The Bright Side of DisasterHappiness for BeginnersAnd, The Lost Husband, which went into production in 2018, as a feature film, unfortunately I was unable to find a release date at this time.Things You Save in a FireA Story About Letting Go and Learning to Begin Again In this "good for the soul" story, fans of How To Walk Away will fall in love with female firefighter, Cassie Hanwell. Cassie is an intelligent and capable young woman following her dream to be successful at what she loves. And what Cassie loves is firefighting. At fire station eleven in Austin, Texas, Cassie can pretty much do everything the men firefighters can do…and sometimes even better.While twenty-six-year-old, Cassie is tough, strong and determined, she is also carrying a couple of gigantic emotional scars. Her mother, Diana, left Cassie and her dad on the evening of Cassie’s sixteenth birthday. In addition, it soon becomes clear, Cassie is suffering the memory of an unspeakable occurrence in her past, the nature of which we have yet to learn. Everyone deals with adversity in their own way. Cassie’s coping mechanism seems to be the development of a stoic and tough exterior. She doesn’t believe in love. And when it comes to her mother, Cassie has no forgiveness in her heart.With Captain Harris, an African-American female, in charge at the progressive Austin fire station, the amount of flack that Cassie might be subjected to from male counterparts, is virtually non-existent. However, that might change as Cassie is faced with moving to Massachusetts, to help out her ailing mother.As fate would have it, Cassie lands a job with an all-male fire station in Lillian, Massachusetts. To make matters even worse, Cassie learns the Lillian fire station doesn’t want a female firefighter. They are only taking her on because they are desperate. Warned by Captain Harris, back in Austin, Cassie has a good idea of what she can expect from the Lillian fire station male crew.When Cassie arrives for her first day at the Lillian fire station, she is welcomed with anything but open arms. She quickly realizes she will need to heed the tough advice of Captain Harris. That advice, in a nutshell, is don’t dress or act like a woman, and whatever a man can do, make sure to do it better. Cassie recognized that she was now a part of a fire station where she would be ignored, excluded and resented; and that no amount of hard work on her part would matter. The first thing Cassie learns on her first day on the new job is that being fifteen minutes early, means you’re half an hour late. The second thing she discovers is, Captain Murphy, of the Lillian fire station, proclaims meetings by announcing: “Attention, please. There’s a stripper at the kitchen table.”As Cassie settles into her new job, she does her best to fit in. She is a pro and an outstanding firefighter. When faced with obstacles, Cassie creates methods and techniques to accomplish the tasks as well as, if not better and faster than the men. Ah, but Cassie is not the only new firefighter in Lillian. A rookie firefighter started work the same day as Cassie. Everyone calls him "The Rookie" and not by his actual name, Owen. Cassie and the fire station male crew.

Everyday Art Room
Ep. 71 - 5 Things that Need to Change in 2019

Everyday Art Room

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 31:10


As Cassie looks back at 2018 and reflects on what is and isn't working, she is starting to determine her goals for 2019. Listen as she talks about her upcoming plans for dealing with student behavior, time management, and how to make your supply organization and preparation easier when there's so much to do.   Resources and Links Cassie's Favorite Hacks for the Art Room Discovering Your Classroom Management Style Important Tips for Painting with Children Staying Passionate About Your Teaching

DataFramed
#45 Decision Intelligence and Data Science

DataFramed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2018 65:41


In this episode of DataFramed, Hugo speaks with Cassie Kozyrkov, Chief Decision Scientist at Google Cloud. Cassie and Hugo will be talking about data science, decision making and decision intelligence, which Cassie thinks of as data science plus plus, augmented with the social and managerial sciences. They’ll talk about the different and evolving models for how the fruits of data science work can be used to inform robust decision making, along with pros and cons of all the models for embedding data scientists in organizations relative to the decision function. They’ll tackle head on why so many organizations fail at using data to robustly inform decision making, along with best practices for working with data, such as not verifying your results on the data that inspired your models. As Cassie says, “Split your damn data”.Links from the showFROM THE INTERVIEWCassie on Twitter Is data science a bubble? (By Cassie Kozyrkov, Hackernoon)Incompetence, delegation, and population (By Cassie Kozyrkov, Hackernoon)Populations — You’re doing it wrong (By Cassie Kozyrkov, Hackernoon)What on earth is data science? (By Cassie Kozyrkov, Hackernoon)FROM THE SEGMENTSProbability Distributions and their Stories (with Justin Bois at ~19:45)Justin's Website at CaltechProbability distributions and their stories (By Justin Bois)Machines that Multi-Task (with Friederike Schüür of Fast Forward Labs ~43:45)Sebastian’s Ruder’s Overview of Multi-Task Learning in Deep Neural NetworksMulti-Task Learning for NLP, also by Sebastian RuderGANs for Fake Celebrity Images (Karras et al, Nvidia)Adversarial Multi-Task Learning for Text Classification (Liu et al., arXiv.org)Original music and sounds by The Sticks.

Everyday Art Room
Ep. 063 - Sew What?! Sewing in the Elementary Art Room

Everyday Art Room

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2018 34:05


As Cassie continues to talk about her love for fibers, it's time to dive into sewing in the art room! In today's episode, Cassie discusses everything you need to get started sewing with your kids in the art room. Listen as she talks about when and why to try new things in the art room, her favorite ways to teach sewing basics, and why kids love sewing their own creations.   Resources and Link Cassie's PRO Learning Pack on Sewing Everyday Art Room Weaving Episode Sewing and Embroidery in the Art Room Cassie's Feature in "Threads" Magazine