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Barbara Hoffman spricht drei Sprachen, hat einen überdurchschnittlich hohen IQ und ist auf dem besten Weg, eine erfolgreiche Biochemikerin zu werden. Der Nebenjob in „Jan's Health Studio“ soll die Studentin nur über Wasser halten. Doch Barbaras Massagen sind so begehrt, dass sie sich vor Kundschaft kaum retten kann. Mittlerweile arbeitet sie seit knapp drei Jahren in dem Massage-Club unter dem Spitznamen „Die Königin der Massagesalons“. Und wenn man sich im Rotlicht rumtreibt, begegnet man fast immer dunklen und zwielichtigen Gestalten. So auch Barbara… Wir können schon mal spoilern, dass es leider kein “Happy-End” geben wird.
On Chirstmas Day, 1977, 31-year-old Jerry Davies walked into the Madison Police Department and reported information that culminated in the most highy publicized trial in Wisconsin's history to that point. Just hours prior, Jerry participated in burying a human body in a frozen snowbank on the outskirts of Madison, and initiated an investigation that blew the lid off of Madison's secret underground Red Light District, hiding for years under the guise of massage parlors, 'health spas,' and burlesque clubs. Trafficking in sex, drugs, and an antidote for lonliness, the scene provided the backdrop of one of the most sensational murder cases ever in our state, providing a study in human manipulation and a lesson that you may never quite know someone as well as you think you do. Scott and Mickey kick off 2024 discussing this case as well as more true crime stories featuring your favorite state in the opening banter, including that of Gypsy Rose Blanchard. Sources: "The Act" - Hulu Miniseries Capitol Times - Archives Harter, Karl - "Winter of Frozen Dreams" "Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose" - Lifetime Docu-series State vs Hoffman "Winter of Frozen Dreams" - 2009 Movie Wisconsin State Journal - Archives Facebook Twitter Website Email us: badgerbizarre@outlook.com Opening Trailer: Ed Gein Sound Byte : "Hard Copy" - Paramount Domestic/CBS Televsion Frank Lloyd Wright and Jeffery Dahmer Sound Byte - WISN 12 News - Milwaukee, WI Jeffery Dahmer Quotes: "Inside Edition" - King World/CBS Television/CBS Media Attribution for Music: Trailer: Composer: Adam Phillip Zwirchmayr https://www.pond5.com/ Intro: https://pixabay.com/ Outro: Composer: Viacheslav Sarancha https://www.pond5.com/ Attribution for logo design: Red Claw Scratch Photo
This week, Casie takes us back to Wisconsin, 1977, and tells us the story of a love triangle with a woman named Barbara Hoffman at the center of it. She was a former biochemist major, turned sex worker, turned insurance clerk. The story just takes more twists from there. **Episode Sources** Once Upon a Crime- Episode 25 **Products Mentioned** https://www.shesbirdie.com/?rfsn=6771039.9b0430 Promo Code: DARKHEARTS15 https://bookoutlet.com/ **Patreon** https://patreon.com/Heartland_Darkland **Find Us at these links** * https://www.hldlpodcast.com/ * https://www.facebook.com/heartlanddarklandpodcast/ * https://www.instagram.com/heartland.darklandpodcast/ * https://www.tiktok.com/@heartlanddarklandpodcast
Massage parlors in Madison, Wisconsin of the 1970s and 80s were red hot and ice cold. Muriel greases us up with a classic tale of orgies, murders, Quaaludes, and the evil side of biochemistry. Barbara Hoffman was a brilliant scientist in the streets and a freak in the sheets. However you like it, steamy or frozen solid, this episode has it all. Muriel's primary source is "Winter of Frozen Dreams" by Karl Harter. If you appreciate our independent endeavor, please check us out on Patreon or Spotify. Subscribing to one of those is the greatest possible way to support this podcast. Thank you! A note about exclusive episodes: for the full back catalogue of Muriel's Murders exclusive episodes, please sign up on Patreon. For exclusive episodes starting with #33 delivered straight into your Spotify feed, please sign up on Spotify. Both services will get you access to all the new exclusive episodes going forward. Thank you! Music by Mario Casalini. Follow him on IG. Check out this Spotify Playlist of music he produced. Here are Muriel's Murders Social Media links. Our DMs are open, we love hearing from you! murielsmurders@gmail.com www.murielsmurders.com
Are your hormones holding you hostage? Barbara Hoffman joins the table to share tips and insight for taking control of your health and bring harmony back to your body. (J2413)
Are your hormones wreaking havoc on your life? Discover how you can take back control as Barbara Hoffman reveal how to break the cycle of torment for a happier, healthier you. (J2412)
The salacious reign of the Madison, Wisconsin massage parlor scene comes to a startling halt when a frozen body turns up on Christmas Day, and a wicked web of lies, sex, drugs, and murder slowly unravels. Recorded with a nearly sold out audience at Severance Brewing in Sioux Falls, SD. Episode title submitted by: Anonymous Support the show
In 1977, Madison Wisconsin had their own Black Widow, a young, former University of Wisconsin student Barbara Hoffman. In this episode, we will discuss the murders and the murder trial, as well as the mysterious vixen behind the murders. Sources-- Harter, Karl. Winter of Frozen Dreams. Newspapers.com
In this episode we discuss the murder of Gerald Davies, as well as, the double murder trial of Barbara Hoffman, Queen of the Massage Parlors. Sources: Harter, Karl. Winter of Frozen Dreams. Newspapers.com
Welcome to the series finale of The Cancer Mavericks. In this final episode, we reflect on the first seven episodes through the lens of history and progress with a series of insightful conversations featuring some of healthcare's most influential and visionary voices across the past four decades. If history is a teacher, we have learned that change can happen, albeit slowly. But it is only when the people stand up, organize and activate their voices demanding change, that the culture will shift, the institutions will pivot, and the very system itself will be forced by the will of the citizens to bend towards the arc of justice. Thank you for joining us for this groundbreaking series. If you like this series, please leave a review and a rating on your favorite podcast app. To learn more about The Cancer Mavericks, visit https://CancerMavericks.com. To learn more about OffScrip Health, visit https://OffScrip.com.FEATURED VOICESGil BasheChair Global Health and Purpose, FINN PartnersJohn D. Carpten, Ph.D.President's Cancer Panel (Emeritus)Director, Institute of Translational GenomicsKeck School of Medicine at USCDeanna DarlingtonPresident at Links2EquityKenny KaneYoung Adult Cancer Advocacy PioneerCo-Founder/CEO, Stupid Cancer (Former)Margaret LawsPresident and CEO, Hope LabLisa C. Richardson, MD, MPHDivision Director, Cancer Prevention and Control at The CDCCatharine Young, Ph.D.Assistant Director of Cancer Moonshot Engagement and PolicyThe White HouseSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tired of being bullied by your hormones? Barbara Hoffman reveals how to break the cycle of suffering and bring your hormones back into balance for a happier, healthier you. (J2172)
In this episode, Ashley focuses on Barbara Hoffman, "Queen of the Massage Parlors". In the 1970's, Barbara was quite a popular lady in Madison, Wisconsin. She even bagged herself two fiancés! ... At the same time... But in turn, they got body bagged.Sources:
When Gerald Davies' fiancee woke him up after an evening of canoodling, the last thing he expected to hear was that she needed help hiding the dead body that had been left in her apartment. Meg tells us how Barbara Hoffman hid a body and so many other things from her fiance and everyone else in her life.
A manhã de 25 de dezembro de 1977 em Madison no Wisconsin estava congelante. A sensação térmica estava de -40 graus mas isso não impediu que Gerald Davies fosse à delegacia falar com os policiais. Assim que entrou, relatou que ele e sua noiva Barbara Hoffman eram responsáveis por enterrar um corpo na neve. Apesar de não conhecer o homem que enterrou, Gerald se sentiu mal com a situação e resolveu contar tudo à polícia. Agora os investigadores precisavam entender por que um homem sem histórico criminal estava envolvido em um assassinato. E como desvendar essa mistério. Esse caso tem de tudo: sexo, beleza, ganância e assassinato. Ouçam agora o caso do assassinato de Harrison Berge e Gerald Davies. Para referências ou para sugerir um episódio, visite nosso site: www.crimemania.com.br. Siga-nos no instagram: www.instagram.com/crimemania/
A cancer diagnosis sucks no matter what — but factors like income, education, racism, geography, housing, and access to health care, known as "social determinants of health," can worsen the burden. When researchers zoom out from individual experiences and survey cancer survivors, they see patterns called social determinants of health. Individual circumstances such as economic stability, physical environment, racial bias, proximity to a provider, or fluency in that provider's language can influence a survivor's health outcome before any cancer treatment begins. In this episode, we share stories of cancer mavericks who rebelled against the foreshadowing of health disparities. 23-year survivor Mary P. Lovato started a support group at her pueblo in New Mexico that expanded to reach American Indian and Alaska Native tribes across the United States. After learning she had breast cancer at 31, Maimah Karmo made it her mission to advocate for young women, Black women, and those with metastatic disease — and to end health disparities in our lifetime. Finally, health disparities researcher Dr. Carmen Guerra shares how the University of Pennsylvania's Abramson Cancer Center nearly doubled the number of Black patients in its clinical trials. For more information about this series, visit https://CancerMavericks.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
For decades, the portrayal of cancer in movies and television was grim. If a character was diagnosed with cancer, it was a near certainty they'd be dead by the credits. But, like cancer treatment itself, Hollywood evolved, and many storylines about cancer became stories of survival.In this episode, we ask the question, "Who influences us and why?" From musicians to television stars, film producers to televised cancer screenings, when celebrities lend their voices to raising awareness and fundraising, that kind of star power can move mountains. Join us as we hear from voices such as actor Patrick Dempsey, StandUp2Cancer Co-Founders Katie Couric, Pam Williams, the late Laura Ziskin. Also appearing in this episode: Steven Hoffman (Professor of Global Health Law and Political Science at York University in Toronto, Canada,) Dr. Larissa Nekhlyudov (Director of Internal Medicine for Cancer Survivors at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute,) Kami Kosenko (Professor of Communication at North Carolina State University,) and Milton Kent (Former reporter and sports columnist for The Baltimore Sun).For more information about this series, visit https://CancerMavericks.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Facing a diagnosis of cancer at any age is horrible. But for young adults, it's just plain different. Not better. Not worse. Different. Those diagnosed between the ages of 15 and 39 are on a planet all their own, often left to fend for themselves as lost voices sandwiched between pediatrics and adult cancer. The consequences of living with, through, and, ideally, beyond cancer carries with it a whole host of unique long-term issues, issues that had fallen under the radar and gone ignored by the system for far too long.In this episode, we talk to a new generation of cancer mavericks like Tamika Felder, Heidi Adams, Doug Ulman, and Lindsay Nohr-Beck, who revived a dying national conversation on cancer survivorship in the earliest days of the Internet. They created edgy websites, forced doctors to listen by creating fertility preservation guidelines, and fought to bring the invisible and underserved voice of the young adult cancer community into the national public spotlight.For more information about this series, visit https://CancerMavericks.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In just over 20 years, the number of cancer survivors in the United States has doubled to 17 million survivors, each confronting their new (ab)normal lives. From chemo brain to PTSD, medical debt to workplace discrimination, this episode follows survivors along with their unique—and often difficult—paths post-treatment. In this episode, we hear from some of the godmothers of the cancer survivorship movement like Dr. Patricia Ganz and Barbara Hoffman and “everyday mavericks” who are forging ahead into life after cancer. For more information about this series, visit https://CancerMavericks.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Got questions about the changes you are experiencing with age? Barbara Hoffman is back at the table to answers the top questions women have. (J1839) Visit daystar.com/creme
Do your hormones have your world in chaos? Discover what you can do about it as Dr. Barbara Hoffman joins the table to reveal the important information that could change your life. (J1838) Visit daystar.com/creme
Advocacy can take many forms in the cancer community — from advocating for yourself or a loved one to receive the best possible treatment to calling your Congressperson or testifying on Capitol Hill to demand increased access to care. This episode explores different ways cancer mavericks have elevated survivors' needs and improved their lives, including the pioneering patient navigation model created by Dr. Harold Freeman at Harlem Hospital, the story of Ellen Stovall's fearless and collaborative approach to policy, shaped around a shared agenda to represent the needs of all cancer survivors, and the landmark 1998 March on Washington called Coming Together To Conquer Cancer. For more information about this series, visit https://CancerMavericks.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
By the 1980s, cancer was no longer a death sentence. But the question of what surviving actually meant was unanswered. Cancer survivors had to navigate issues around employment, relationships, and the emotional and physical side effects of treatment in a world that largely didn't know what to do with them. (and they were still called “victims.”) In 1985, a young doctor named Fitzhugh Mullan wrote an essay called “Seasons of Survival” about his own experience with cancer. His piece helped popularize the term “cancer survivor” and resonated with a growing number of survivors, who were starting to form support groups around the country. Among them was Catherine Logan Carrillo, the founder of People Living Through Cancer in New Mexico, who asked Fitzhugh to help her convene an “alumni association” for cancer survivors. And they did, during one monumental weekend in Albuquerque. For more information about this series, visit https://CancerMavericks.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mary Lasker used to say that more money was spent on advertising campaigns for gum than was spent on cancer research. She'd seen the effects of that almost non-existent budget first hand: she watched people close to her die from cancer, including her advertising exec husband. She was outraged by the lack of money and research devoted to ending the disease. But with her own funds and influence, Mary Lasker rallied the public and lawmakers to take notice, ultimately leading to The National Cancer Act of 1971. This "War on Cancer" brought millions of dollars, but also harsh truths: there was no simple cure for cancer, and the remedies of modern science to control the disease took a devastating toll on patients. Rose Kushner was one of those patients. She questioned the treatments and surgeries that had become the status quo for medical experts. Her pushback helped start a massive change in the patient-doctor relationship as well as in cancer treatment. In Episode 1, we learn how Mary Lasker and Rose Kushner became two of the most important health policy advocates of the 20th century, putting cancer—and cancer patients—front and center. For more information about this series, visit https://CancerMavericks.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Most people don't know that you're considered a cancer survivor at the moment of diagnosis. It wasn't always this way. Sixty years ago, a cancer diagnosis was a death sentence. And if you did survive, you were left to figure out the rest of your life on your own.But some survivors demanded something different, something better.From OffScrip Media, this is The Cancer Mavericks, a deep-dive narrative into the people who fought for better treatment, forced doctors to listen, and pushed America to see the human side of the disease. Episodes of this series will publish monthly through the end of December 2021 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the signing of the National Cancer Act of 1971. For more information, visit https://cancermavericks.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Episode Thirty-Two features Barbara T. Hoffman. She is principal, and pre-eminent arts, cultural heritage and cultural institution lawyer in New York City providing transactional advice and litigation services to the domestic and international arts and cultural community. Her more than thirty-five years in the field of art law, representing artists, museums, collectors, artist and other charitable foundations, galleries and foreign governments has given her wide expertise on matters involving art, antiques and cultural property transactions, including art gallery and auction house consignments, gifts of art, copyright and artist's rights, and non-profit issues of governance and conflict of interest. She is a pioneer in the field of public art and developed, for the New York City Bar Association, the model contract for the field. She has represented a majority of renowned artists working in the public realm with projects worldwide involving large scale private and public scales from memorials to AIA award-winning artist-architect collaborations from Battery Park to Shanghai and points in between. She is included in New York Magazine's Best Lawyers for 2010 - 2011, 2012, Marquis Who's Who and Super Lawyers (2010-2016), and the Wall Street Journal Best Women Lawyers in New York (2016). She is a Fellow of the American Bar Association. Contact: Barbara Hoffman - artlaw@hoffmanlaw.org https://www.hoffmanlawfirm.org/about/ https://www.hoffmanlawfirm.org/representing-artists-and-creatives/ https://www.bestlawyers.com/lawyers/barbara-t-hoffman/119895
On this week's episode hosts Cassie and Daniel are back! The hosts make their return to covering true crime after a break. Daniel tells Cassie about his busy week at work and how he's learning Italian. Cassie is studying for her professional certification and tells Daniel about her and Matt's experience at a BLM protest. Daniel gets eaten by mosquitoes and Cassie and Matt dive into Desperate Housewives. To celebrate their return to true crime the hosts crack into two different bottles of Cava. Cassie heads north to Wisconsin for the crazy case of Barbara Hoffman. Daniel heads back in time for a historic Louisiana case of Minne Wallace. Please give us a rate and review wherever you get your podcasts, tweet at us @winepunishpod, send us an email wineandpunishmentpod@gmail.com, follow us on Instagram wineandpunishmentpod and like our page on Facebook. Join the conversation by signing up for our discussion group today!
Barbara's son Michael was hit by a redlight runner. Her dedication to not only bring an awareness to red light runners but her determination to keep Michael's memory and legacy continuing in the days and years to come will make you think twice about your safety and those we share the road with. "Red means stop". If you would like to share your Story Of Hope or become a sponsor of a future episode, email me today at: Christine@storysofhope.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/storiesofhope/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/storiesofhope/support
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Nick and Jessa finish their discussion of the Barbara Hoffman case.
Side bars about SNL kind of take over the discussion of the trial of Barbara Hoffman. Happy holidays!
Nick and Jessa continue to discuss pre-trial issues in the Barbara Hoffman case, whilst being on tons of Sudafed, collectively. Also, Jessa wants you to know that her Nazi jokes were probably in bad taste, and there are lots of sidebars. Also, we realized after the fact that we posted this a day early, but now we feel like it's shady to take it down. So enjoy our early access episode, there won't be one on Wednesday, December 19th.
Jessa and Nick give you the start of a holiday hometown homicide. Plus, all Nick wants for Christmas is his two front teeth.
This week's episode is with Barbara Hoffman, a pioneer in the art law field. We talk about everything from the "law of se," to the fair use doctrine, to strippers at the Pierre Hotel, and much more!
Barbara Hoffman has been involved with Red Means Stop since 2004, following the death of her 14-year-old son Michael Allanson, who was killed by a red light runner while crossing a street. To find out more about the organization, go to their website at www.redmeansstop.org
Barb Hoffman is the Executive Director of Red Means Stop Traffic Safety Alliance. She joined this organization as a volunteer back in 2004 after her fourteen-year-old son, Michael Allanson, was […] The post Barbara Hoffman: Don’t Run Red Lights appeared first on Open to Hope.
Maestro's On Air 19, Barbara Hoffman. International Tuba Day has come and gone, but we've still be celebrating all week. The show features Aaron Collins' discussion with Barbara Hoffman, Executive Director of the Cultural Council of Indian River County. Plus, we uncork the questions, answers and winner of the inagural First Friday Fizz Quiz.
My guest for the Show is Dr Barbara Hoffman a dynamic woman who has helped so many women. Dr. Barbara Hoffman is a Doctor of Naturopathy, author, medical researcher, women’s health advocate and natural hormone consultant. She is also a television producer and for 11 years, she produced a cable network television program which focused on health and wellness. During this time she met with doctors from all over the world and compiled research on topics ranging from hormone therapies and natural healing methods to skin rejuvenation. Barbara has been in the medical field for over 30 years and worked in the field of women’s health since 1980. For the past 15 years she has been researching the benefits of natural progesterone and writing about alternatives to synthetic hormones. Her passion to teach fuels her mission to empower women to make more educated and informed choices about their health. She holds a degree as a Doctor of Naturopathy from Clayton College of Natural Health and is currently completing her studies in Holistic Nutrition. Her credo is “Balance Your Hormones, Balance Your Life”. In conjunction with her extensive research in the field of natural hormones for menopause, PMS, and osteoporosis, Barbara founded the Progesterone Research Network. Barbara Hoffman is the author of the following books, pamphlets & periodicals: Natural Progesterone For You The Good Mood Diet Plan Good Skin Care Made Easy Hope For Your Hormones Adrenal Fatigue: 21st Century Syndrome Keeping Your Thyroid Healthy New Functional Medicine Strategies to Reverse & Prevent Brain Aging Barbara is a Member of both the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine and The International Hormone Society. Barbara resides in Orange County, California. She has been married for 25 years and has a son studying natural health at Oregon State University. Contact Dr. Barbara: drbarbara@askdrbarbara.com Web Site: www.askdrbarbara.com