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When stuff goes missing, Brittany Campbell blames her husband-she doesn't know a stranger living inside their home plans to use the couple in medical experiments. Next, when Madisyn Gidrey's clothes disappear, friends tease that it's all in her mind-but it's not funny when a handprint appears on her mirror. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
Do you know your banker? Finding a banker you feel comfortable with to share your hopes, dreams, and fears with is essential for female entrepreneurs. Today on The Lady Landlords Podcast, Brittany Campbell joins us to discuss the benefits of building a relationship with your banker. Brittany is the founder of Her Bank, a perfect blend of personalized banking with a modern touch. They pair consultation and customization with technology and resources to provide a holistic approach to help women achieve their financial goals. In today's episode, you'll learn: #1. How much money and what credit score you need to personally reach out to a banker. #2. What she wishes entrepreneurs knew before they first speak with a banker. #3. When is the best time to find a banker you trust to help spur the growth of your business. Stay tuned until the end to find out why I decided to switch to a local bank, too! === To connect with Brittany, visit https://her-bank.com/ or say hello to her on https://www.instagram.com/britney_herbank/. ===
Madisyn, Destiny, and Ahmiyah were living in an apartment together. Many of their items went missing, and they later found a man named Andrew Swofford living in their closet.James and Brittany Campbell went on vacation, and when they came back early, they found Ezequiel Zayas in their home. He journaled about them, moved all of their belongings, and wrote about procedures he wanted to perform on the family.Website: https://www.drinkingthecoolaid.com/Support the show: https://paypal.me/mhawk7?country.x=US&locale.x=en_USLinktree: https://linktr.ee/drinkingthecoolaidRESOURCES College Student Discovers 30-Year-Old Criminal Living In Her Closet (allthatsinteresting.com) phrogging Meaning & Origin | Slang by Dictionary.com Governor Josh Green, M.D. | 2023-41 EZEQUIEL ZAYAS, CONVICTED OF KILLING OCCC CELLMATE, SENTENCED TO 40 YEARS IN PRISON (hawaii.gov) Ezequiel Zayas Now: Where is Phrogging and Murder Suspect Today? Update (thecinemaholic.com) Watch Phrogging: Hider in My House Streaming Online | Hulu (Free Trial) Support the show
Brittany Campbell has an incredible journey that has led her to an exploding business in Fayetteville focusing on women's health and beauty, but we dive into so much more than that! Growing a team, balance, moving brick and mortars, personal health struggles, and so much more that many of us can relate to. She is not only a powerhouse, but hilarious and sweet. Check her out @blissfulalchemists and @bliss.bybritt and @sunshinebeautyandbliss.
When stuff goes missing, Brittany Campbell blames her husband-she doesn't know a stranger living inside their home plans to use the couple in medical experiments. Next, when Madisyn Gidrey's clothes disappear, friends tease that it's all in her mind-but it's not funny when a handprint appears on her mirror. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
When stuff goes missing, Brittany Campbell blames her husband-she doesn't know a stranger living inside their home plans to use the couple in medical experiments. Next, when Madisyn Gidrey's clothes disappear, friends tease that it's all in her mind-but it's not funny when a handprint appears on her mirror. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
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Phrogging is defined as: "The act of sneaking into a person's home and hiding among it's occupants without their knowledge." While this phenomenon is rare, it is not unheard of. P. Diddy had a phrogger in his home, as did Pamela Anderson in 2001. But the creepiest and most disturbing case is the one of the Campbell family in Honolulu, Hawaii.In 2019, the Campbells had just moved to Honolulu, when Brittany Campbell started hearing strange noises, such as the front door opening and closing, while she was allegedly home alone. Doors would be unlocked, blankets would be moved and things looked to be rifled through in the garage. James Campbell, her husband, chalked it up to all the changes she had been going through. But it wouldn't be until the family came home from a vacation on the mainland, that they realized the awful truth. Someone was in their home, and had been living there, out of sight, for at least one month.Show Notes: https://thecinemaholic.com/where-is-ezequiel-zayas-now-phrogging-update/https://www.mylifetime.com/shows/phrogging-hider-in-my-houseThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5659010/advertisement
A stranger was found living in James and Brittany Campbell's home that wanted to "play doctor" on them, and it took MONTHS for them to realize it. Not only was this stranger watching them, he was compiling a Manifesto now known as The Omnivore Trials in their attic. Sources: https://medium.com/@lionessrue/the-husband-believed-his-wife-was-paranoid-then-they-realized-the-family-was-under-an-experiment-c22f12e10842https://the-line-up.com/phrogging-nightmareSupport the showThanks for listening! Follow us on Instagram or find us on Facebook.
Want to be creeped out? In this episode, Benton and Anna discuss the phenomenon of phrogging, or the act of living in a dwelling amongst us unknowingly. First, Anna gives a rundown on the differences between phroggers and squatters, and Benton shares the incredibly frightening crimes of Daniel Laplante. Then, Anna tells the tale of how a phrogger lived in the home of Stacy Ferrance, who couldn't understand why Christmas presents and food kept disappearing. Finally, the two watch a show all about phrogging, detailing the harrowing home invasion of James and Brittany Campbell.Our TV doc this week is Season 1: Episode 1 of Phrogging: Hider in My House, "Bump in the Night".
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When stuff goes missing, Brittany Campbell blames her husband-she doesn't know a stranger living inside their home plans to use the couple in medical experiments. Next, when Madisyn Gidrey's clothes disappear, friends tease that it's all in her mind-but it's not funny when a handprint appears on her mirror.
When stuff goes missing, Brittany Campbell blames her husband-she doesn't know a stranger living inside their home plans to use the couple in medical experiments. Next, when Madisyn Gidrey's clothes disappear, friends tease that it's all in her mind-but it's not funny when a handprint appears on her mirror.
Phrogging victim Brittany Campbell guests on the Fake Show with host Jim Tofte...enjoy!!!
Last Friday on the show, we heard the story of Brittany Campbell, the Hawaiian resident who came home from a trip to the mainland with her husband to find a man living in their house, who as it turned out, had plans to “transform” them…And that terrifying tale is covered tonight on the debut episode of the new Lifetime docu-series, “Phrogging: Hider In My House”! But on Friday we felt like we didn't get to fully explore this bizarre story, so we brought Brittany back to talk more about it!!
The new Lifetime series “Phrogging: Hider In My House” explores the scary phenomenon of people secretly living inside someone else's home. From the man in the attic to the creeper in the crawl space, each episode features two first-hand accounts of survivors…one of which was the story of Brittany Campbell, the Hawaiian resident who came home from a trip to the mainland with her husband to find a man living in their house, who as it turned out, had plans to “transform” them. We talked to Brittany this morning to find out more!!
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This episode of the Meta Business, Innovation and Technology podcast highlights the importance of diverse-owned businesses and what Meta is doing to identify and promote such businesses on the platform. Podcast host and Global Partnerships Marketing Manager Cecilia Green is joined by Brittany Campbell, Strategic Audience Partnerships, in conversation with Savvy Co-Founders and Managing Directors David Chang and Raymond Koo. Savvy is one of the companies that Meta has partnered with in adding a feature that allows diverse-owned businesses to identify as such on their Facebook Business Profile. Both Raymond and David see opportunity in the challenging times of the pandemic and are optimistic about steps like this new feature to help power greater changes in the future. Cecilia underlines the increased attention that consumers are paying to how companies speak to them. And Brittany talks about her own department's focus on consistently finding ways to serve diverse-owned businesses. Recognizing and serving diverse-owned businesses is not just an idea whose time has come but one that adds to a richer and more interesting marketplace. After you listen, connect with podcast host Cecilia Green and guests Brittany Campbell, David Chang, and Raymond Koo on LinkedIn. You can also visit Savvy's website and learn how you, too, can power your paid media with data-driven videos. If a diverse-owned business mentions this podcast when engaging with Savvy, they will get a 30% discount on Savvy's services.
“Thinking Is The Enemy.” In this episode we discuss our new theme song, Luke finds out how hard it is to whistle and Kevin tries to find the fake band names in a new game called Band Name or Scam Game. Kevin turns into a condiment, Luke plays with his office lighting setup and Kevin talks about the music on Star Trek: The Next Generation. All this while playing an amazing playlist of new music from incredible artists. Songs Played In This Episode: Beach House - Runaway from Once Twice Melody out February 18th on Sub Pop Records Anna Lunoe - Back Seat feat. Genesis Owusu out now on NLV Records Dijon - Many Times from Absolutely out now on R&R Digital / Warner Records Darkbird - Heartbeat out now (Self-released) The Districts - Outlaw Love feat. Cherry Glazerr's Clementine Creevy from Great American Painting out March 11th on Fat Possum Records Brittany Campbell - Eternally out now on Fat Marker
This week we welcome back a returning guest for a long overdue catch up.Comedian and amazing human Brittany Campbell is back!! Brittany was an OG guest from the early days of video episodes, and now we are getting even more personal with her. We chat about: making space for the right people in life, using your time wisely, creating comfort for yourself, "capacibility", why emotional dumping sucks, the psychological come down from roast battles and crowd work PLUS: is hustle culture everything in comedy? Does Brittany have issues being alone? That and so much more in this mega deep episode with a hilarious human being!Follow Brittany:@brittanymakesjokesFeatured Song:"Along For The Ride" - Matt BlaisLeave us a voicemailEmail questions: intalksicatedpodcast@gmail.comMake sure you subscribe to InTalksicated Podcast on Apple Podcasts!Follow Intalksicated:Facebook: @intalksicatedpodcastInstagram: @intalksicatedpodcastFollow Sarah: @sarah_maclSubscribe on YouTube!
Dr. Brittany Campbell is the Director of Technical Services for the National Pest Management Association (NPMA). NPMA is a global association supporting the pest management industry and its commitment to protecting public health, food, and property. Brittany earned her master's degree in Entomology from Virginia Tech and her Ph.D. in Entomology from the University of Florida. In this episode of Food Safety Matters we speak with Brittany [20:49] about: Overview of National Pest Management Association Training and background of pest management professionals Pest Control versus integrated pest management (IPM) Common pests in food plants and the potential impacts Pest identification Controlling rodents and birds Signs you have an infestation Top three things every plant should do to prevent pest issues Advice for starting or updating your pest management program News and Resources: FDA Announces Findings from Sampling of Romaine Lettuce in Yuma, AZ [3:44] FDA Studies Effectiveness of Whole-Genome Sequencing Program [7:17] Bob Ferguson of Strategic Consulting shares insights from his discussion with the authors of the FDA study. We Want to Hear from You! Please send us your questions and suggestions to podcast@foodsafetymagazine.com
In this episode of I Am Essence, Taylor got to bond with Brittany Campbell, the founder of Sunshine Beauty and Bliss! Listen as Taylor talks to Brittany about their shockingly similar backgrounds, growing their businesses, and the power of making your words a reality among other topics. Here is to Transforming Beauty on all levels and manifesting a better your! Brought to you by Sono Essence, Crystal Infused Skincare Music featured: "Bright Skies" by Audio Hertz Hosted by Taylor Scarpello Produced by Keith Haas --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iamessence/message
https://youtu.be/k8oeTTO8vak Have you ever had a fitness goal and didn't achieve it? Have you ever been disappointed with your self. Listen to this amazing dialogue with IFBB Pro Champion Brittany Campbell as she discusses overcoming challenges that we all face, keeping your integrity, and actively participating in self-love and healing --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cv-k/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cv-k/support
https://youtu.be/k8oeTTO8vakHave you ever had a fitness goal and didn't achieve it? Have you ever been disappointed with your self. Listen to this amazing dialogue with IFBB Pro Champion Brittany Campbell as she discusses overcoming challenges that we all face, keeping your integrity, and actively participating in self-love and healing--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cv-k/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cv-k/support
Dr. Brittany Campbell, entomologist and research scientist for the National Pest Management Association, talks about how we should actually enjoy the billions of cicadas invading our area any day. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Black History Month… let’s do it. Today I do not want to go on and on and saturate you with more sad news. Key word of the day is celebrate, so we shall do such. The rest of this episode is a party, so go grab your drinks and relax. After a moment of silence for all those we’ve lost, please enjoy the stylings of DJ Malcolm Flex featuring the work of up-and-coming Black artists. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jessica joins Mecca Woods and Janelle Belgrave on their podcast, Stars on Fire, for part 2 of the two-part deep-dive into the astrological chart of the January 20th BIden & Harris Inauguration. They explore what it means for the incoming administration and the country at large. Listen to Stars on Fire anywhere podcasts are heard! Enjoy Matter, a song made for the Black Live Matter movement by Brittany Campbell. Listen to it here: https://songwhip.com/brittany-campbell/matter.
Many children in the Milwaukee area have started the school year with remote learning. But not all parents have the ability to stay home and supervise. So, some child care programs are adapting to facilitate virtual learning. One of them is the YMCA of Metropolitan Milwaukee, which has been running child care programs throughout the coronavirus pandemic. School Year Starts Virtually For All MPS Students “As the school year began and more and more schools have decided to go virtual and hybrid, there are parents who do need to work, so they will need support,” said Chris Przedpelski, director of extended learning for YMCA of Metropolitan Milwaukee. The Y launched three “ Extended Learning Academies ” at its Rite-Hite, Northside, and Northwest locations, specifically for students in virtual school. At the Rite-Hite facility one recent morning, Brittany Campbell, a fitness instructor, was dropping off her 7-year-old twin daughters at the learning academy. “I was really stressed out,”
We have such an exciting episode for you all today. First, Shannon Mel and Gyasi discuss all things nerdy. Shannon gives her anime pick of the week, we review new HBO show Lovecraft Country and we talk about the new Batman trailer. For the second half of the show we interview singer, song writer, actress producer, animator and fellow nerd; Brittany Campbell. We talk to Brittany about her new song and animated music video 'Matter' centered around the Black Lives Matter Movement and the unjust killing of black people by the police. We also take a dive into her life and career and what has inspired her to get to this point. You can find 'Matter' on all music platforms and watch the video on Youtube! Link below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5bArurCWHE&feature=youtu.be
This week we're talking Japan Sinks 2020 and Shannon introduces a new segment about her Anime pick of the week. Comment down below if you've seen it. We're also talking Cells At Work, Seven Deadly Sins, Legend of Korra, Bel-Air, Mulan (costing a grand of 29.99$) on Disney Plus **eye-roll**, virtual NYC Comic-Con 2020, and Brittany Campbell's (IG: brittanycampbellmusic) new song "Matter" premiering today (August 18th). The video is visually beautiful and the song is filled with so much heart from beginning to end. The proceeds from this song will be given to 'Abundant Beginnings', an organization dedicated to the futures of young black and brown people with limited educational resources. We appreciate and thank all of you who will take a moment to listen!
Buildings that have sat unoccupied or under-occupied while occupants worked from home are at risk for pest infestations. If you didn't continue your regular pest control service while people were out of the office, it might be time to look into extra mitigation measures. Dr. Brittany Campbell, staff entomologist and research scientist for the National Pest Management Association (NPMA), discusses the risks with editor-in-chief Janelle Penny. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/buildings-podcast/support
Jon pines for the days of being able to mix it up with Saint John weirdos at the bar. Michelle Petite, Brian Godsoe, Arif Hussain, Brittany Campbell and Brian Giles get together for a chat after No Jokes Barred Online on Saturday May 16th. Playlist:Buck 65 - Way Back WhenWino - Isolation Click here for the video version of this podcast ------------------------------------------------------ No Jokes Barred, Uptown Comedy Deluxe, Cigarettes and Cool Ranch and Saint Jon Forward Radio T-Shirts Now Available Online! JonForward.com Jon Forward Comedy YouTube Channel Jon Forward Comedy on Facebook @jonforwarddotcom on Instagram @jonforward on Twitter No Jokes Barred Hard Times
Hosts Camille and Peter sit down for a fascinating interview with professor Kendra Coulter of Brock University. The wide-ranging discussion covers her important empirical research on animal law enforcement models, and her recent op ed on why our obsession with Tiger King says a lot about how disrespecting animals led to the coronavirus pandemic in the first place. Check out Kendra's study on Manitoba's law enforcement model, co-authored with Brittany Campbell.
Hosts Camille and Peter sit down for a fascinating interview with professor Kendra Coulter of Brock University. The wide-ranging discussion covers her important empirical research on animal law enforcement models, and her recent op ed on why our obsession with Tiger King says a lot about how disrespecting animals led to the coronavirus pandemic in the first place. Check out Kendra's study on Manitoba's law enforcement model, co-authored with Brittany Campbell.
AIDA. One name. All the feels. Guest Brittany Campbell (HAMILTON) talks with Jeff about this rock concert of a show that instantly brought Heather Headley goddess status, and in the process, brought all of us to our feet. Along the way, Jeff learns about what it's like to be a nine year old on Broadway. Follow Brittany on Instagram at @brittanycampbellmusic Don't forget to subscribe and share "A Musical Theatre Podcast" with your friends, and follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @amusicalpodcast
Candace Quarrels and Brittany Campbell of the band Mermaid join Zach and Jess for an all new musical packed with Groupon employees, Chicago’s famous architectural boat tour, and more! With songs like “Chicago Can Be Nice”, “Experiences at Bold Prices”, and “Name One More Time That I Lied”, it’s a musical love letter to Chicago!
On today’s episode we’re joined by Brittany Campbell. Originally from Charlottetown, Brittany spent time teaching Cadets before heading over to Halifax about two years ago to further pursue a career in comedy. After making her way up the ranks on the East Coast, she’s now moving to Edmonton at the end of August with her girlfriend. You can follow them along on their journey across the country with their new podcast, Two Lesbians and a Cat, coming out soon! Listen in as we go through it all.
“If you can mix something with humour, the memory will stick around longer.” Brittany Campbell is a comedian, a writer, a podcaster, and an entertainer. We sat down in Halifax, NS and talked about all things comedy, her work with the Canadian Armed Forces Cadets, and her experiences growing up in PEI. She has an eclectic background and a unique perspective on the world. She performs throughout Atlantic Canada and will soon call Edmonton, AB home. Take a listen to our interview, with a few clips from her live comedy, and hear for yourself how Brittany Campbell is intelligently inappropriate. www.brittanycampbellcomedy.com IG: @twolesbiansandacat
Holy...sh*t! This week's episode is epic, hilarious and very PERSONAL! Standup comedian Brittany Campbell joins the show with her beverage of choice - rum and pepsi with lime! We dive deep into all things comedy including how Brittany started doing it, first time sets, doing comedy with a mental illness ("comedy therapy") and writing jokes. We also chat about how she came out at 25, orgasms, Schumer's latest special and relationships. Follow Brittany: @brittanymakesjokes http://brittanycampbellcomedy.com/ Don't miss an episode! Make sure you subscribe to InTalksicated Podcast on Apple Podcasts! Make sure to also subscribe to InTalksicated Reviews on Apple Podcasts or your favourite podcasting ap! Like us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram & Twitter! Support us on PATREON! Subscribe on Twitch and YouTube! You can also email us at intalksicatedpodcast@gmail.com Check out our website http://www.intalksicatedpodcast.com
This week on the podcast Brittany Campbell joins Kathleen on a car ride from Moncton to the Halifax airport. They talk about making a comedy scene better, cats vs. dogs...
An award winning singer, songwriter, producer and visual artist, Brittany Campbell is unequivocally equipped to tackle the industry’s ever-changing climate exemplifying the virtues of musical reverence, visual innovation, curated collaboration, and pure raw talent. Boasting 4 studio releases, her debut EP Nerd (2011) reaching the Top 10 NYC pop charts, her second studio album Heroes (2014) claiming an Independent Music Award for best pop album, has made her unarguably an artist to watch but perhaps even more exciting, is her newfound merging of music and animation. “An inspired audio-visual experience", according to Paper Magazine, Brittany has captured the attention of both the music and art world. Her animated music videos appearing in a multitude of festivals such as The Portland Oregon Women's Film Festival (2016) and Legends of Hollywood Film Festival (2016). Currently, Brittany is in studio, working on a 4 part series called "Stay Gold" that she calls her "personal fantasia". ••• Brooklyn, USA is produced and edited by Sachar Mathias and Emily Boghossian and Ariana Rosas. If you like what you hear or want to get in touch, you can leave us a comment, tweet us at @BRICradio or leave us a message at (347) 504-0801. For more information on this show and all BRIC Radio podcasts, visit bricartsmedia.org/radio.
Brittany Campbell sits down with hilarious humans Mary Green and Maggie Estey to talk about human butts and humor in general. Special guest Natasha LaVie chimes in and charms you with her charisma and character. Fredericton comedy shows co-run by Mary and Maggie : @humanbutts
In this podcast Jennifer Quint talks to Shyamali Dharmage and Brittany Campbell about their recent press released paper "Growing up on a farm as related to adult lung function and allergic phenotypes: An international population based study".
Is your favorite band really playing live when you go see them? Not so much. This isn't about Milli Vanilli. It's about something artists love called backing tracks. From Jay-Z to Justin Timberlake to the indie band at the local bar, performers are playing along to pre-recorded music to make themselves sound bigger, badder, fuller. In this episode, we ask: 'is it right to feel wronged as a fan of live music'? Alex Kapelman did. He's a musician and co-host of the documentary music podcast Pitch, where a version of this story first appeared. Click the audio player above to hear Alex and Manoush go on a journey of discovery to find out why backing tracks enraged him so much when he found out his favorite band was less live than he thought. Along the way we hear from musicians who make backing tracks, we listen to some huge non-backed tracks to show it can be done pure, and we meet Columbia University professor Jennifer Lena, who studies the sociology of music. She gives Alex a hefty smack down about music snobbery in the second half of the show. Naturally, we couldn't end this episode without taking our own stab at backing tracks. Call it Manoush's debut single: Podcasting Glory, which premieres at the end of this episode. Hilarity ensues. Quotes from this episode: On how pervasive backing tracks have become: “I think it's totally an industry standard at this point," Ian Pei, drummer of Avan Lava who also makes backing tracks for bands. On the risks of backing tracks: "We we're playing in front of 50,000 people, my computer's plugged in not only to the sound system but also to the video screen. And... this giant beep goes off, and then my photo library is playing on a video screen in front of 50,000 people,” Ian Pei of Avan Lava. On why she uses backing tracks live: “Until it can be afforded to have like 20 musicians up there... until all those sounds can be replaced, then yes, I do feel it necessary," Brittany Campbell musician. On why not to judge too rashly: “I don't want us to have an artistic culture where the majority of the conversations we have about the stuff that's really at stake for us is judging whether we're right or somebody else is right,” Columbia Professor Jennifer Lena. If you like this episode why not share it with two friends who love music, or who go to live shows. To get future audio downloads of our program direct to your phone or computer, subscribe to the New Tech City podcast on iTunes, Stitcher or via RSS. It just takes a second. Thanks.