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Endless Thread
Introducing Outside/In: 'The Papyrus and the Volcano'

Endless Thread

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 33:02


Endless Thread presents an episode from the podcast Outside/In. While digging a well in 1750, a group of workers accidentally discovered an ancient Roman villa containing over a thousand papyrus scrolls. This was a stunning discovery: the only library from antiquity ever found in situ. But the scrolls were blackened and fragile, turned almost to ash by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Over the centuries, scholars' many attempts to unroll the fragile scrolls have mostly been catastrophic. But now, scientists are trying again, this time with the help of Silicon Valley and some of the most advanced technology we've got: particle accelerators, CT scanners, and AI. After two thousand years, will we finally be able to read the scrolls? ***** Reported, produced, and mixed by Justine Paradis Outside/In host: Nate Hegyi Edited by Taylor Quimby Our team also includes Felix Poon NHPR's Director of Podcasts is Rebecca Lavoie Music in this episode came from Silver Maple, Xavy Rusan, bomull, Young Community, Bio Unit, Konrad OldMoney, Chris Zabriski, and Blue Dot Sessions. Volcano recordings came from daveincamas on Freesound.org, License Attribution 4.0 and  felix.blume on freesound.org, Creative Commons 0. Outside/In is a production of New Hampshire Public Radio.

Outside/In
The papyrus and the volcano

Outside/In

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 32:59


While digging a well in 1750, a group of workers accidentally discovered an ancient Roman villa containing over a thousand papyrus scrolls. This was a stunning discovery: the only library from antiquity ever found in situ. But the scrolls were blackened and fragile, turned almost to ash by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.Over the centuries, scholars' many attempts to unroll the fragile scrolls have mostly been catastrophic. But now, scientists are trying again, this time with the help of Silicon Valley and some of the most advanced technology we've got: particle accelerators, CT scanners, and AI.After two thousand years, will we finally be able to read the scrolls?Featuring Federica Nicolardi, Brent Seales, Youssef Nader, Arefeh Sherafati, and Julian Schilliger.  SUPPORTDonate $10 per month and get our new “I axolotl questions” mug!Follow Outside/In on Instagram or Twitter, or join our private discussion group on Facebook. LINKSThe Vesuvius Challenge is not over. Find out more here. Check out more pictures of the scrolls and the process of “virtual unwrapping” at the Digital Restoration Initiative website, or watch Brent Seales lecture about his technique.A 60 Minutes story (2018) focusing on the conflict between Seales and scholars Vito Mocella and Graziano Ranocchia.A replica of the marble floor discovered by Italian farmworkers in 1750. A video illustrating the process of “virtual unwrapping” with a jelly roll.Contestant Casey Handmer's blog post detailing his identification of the “crackle signal” to the ink. CREDITSOutside/In host: Nate HegyiReported, produced, and mixed by Justine Paradis Edited by Taylor QuimbyOur team also includes Felix Poon. NHPR's Director of Podcasts is Rebecca LavoieMusic in this episode came from Silver Maple, Xavy Rusan, bomull, Young Community, Bio Unit, Konrad OldMoney, Chris Zabriski, and Blue Dot Sessions.Volcano recordings came from daveincamas on Freesound.org, License Attribution 4.0 and  felix.blume on freesound.org, Creative Commons 0.Outside/In is a production of New Hampshire Public Radio.

MedLink Neurology Podcast
BrainWaves #72 Teaching through clinical cases: A middle aged woman with proximal weakness

MedLink Neurology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 21:40


MedLink Neurology Podcast is delighted to feature selected episodes from BrainWaves, courtesy of James E Siegler MD, its originator and host. BrainWaves is an academic audio podcast whose mission is to educate medical providers through clinical cases and topical reviews in neurology, medicine, and the humanities, and episodes originally aired from 2016 to 2021. Originally released: August 17, 2017 This week's clinical case features Dr. Megha Dhamne, a neuromuscular fellow from the Cleveland Clinic. Two weeks ago, she reviewed some of the antibodies associated with autoimmune myositis. But what happens when you suspect an autoimmune myositis and antibody testing is negative? Produced by James E Siegler. Music by Chris Zabriski, The New Valleys, and Hyson. Voiceover by Tuyche Smrstik. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision-making. REFERENCES Choy EH, Isenberg DA. Treatment of dermatomyositis and polymyositis. Rheumatology (Oxford) 2002;41(1):7-13. PMID 11792873 Gordon PA, Winer JB, Hoogendijk JE, Choy EH. Immunosuppressant and immunomodulatory treatment for dermatomyositis and polymyositis. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2012;2012(8):CD003643. PMID 22895935 Hill CL, Zhang Y, Sigurgeirsson B, et al. Frequency of specific cancer types in dermatomyositis and polymyositis: a population-based study. Lancet 2001;357(9250):96-100. PMID 11197446 Mammen A. Autoimmune muscle disease. Handb Clin Neurol 2016;133:467-84. PMID 27112692 Suresh E, Wimalaratna S. Proximal myopathy: diagnostic approach and initial management. Postgrad Med J 2013;89(1054):470-7. PMID 23596213  We believe that the principles expressed or implied in the podcast remain valid, but certain details may be superseded by evolving knowledge since the episode's original release date. 

Murder Mile True-Crime Podcast
Mini Mile #9 - Limbs, Fluids, Arses, Butts and Bums

Murder Mile True-Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 44:16


This is Mini Mile, a weekly compendium of UK true-crime facts and trivia designed to accompany Murder Mile True-Crime Podcast and to entertain and inform you whilst your host (Michael) is writing and researching the next multi-part series of Murder Mile.In Mini Mile #9 we’ll ask which serial killers and murderers were disabled, what’s the best way to clean-up after a murder, how much do things cost in prison, we read a rather mundane letter from a serial killer and we meet a London weirdo with a very novel way of extinguishing fires.Murder Mile is researched, written and performed by Michael J Buchanan-Dunne of Murder Mile Walks with music written and performed by Erik Stein and Jon Boux of Cult With No Name with additional music by Damiano Baldoni, Lee Rosevere, Chris Zabriski, Doctor Turtle, Kevin MacLeod and Thanasis, as used under the Creative Commons License 4.0 (Attribution) via Free Music Archive. FOLLOW US HERE:FacebookTwitterInstagramMurder Mile Discussion GroupIf you’d like to sign-up for exclusive Murder Mile content, check out our Patreon Page by CLICKING HERE.And for OFFICIAL MERCHANDISE, please visit the Murder Mile Shop. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Murder Mile True-Crime Podcast
Mini Mile #3 - Songs, Stiffness, Corpse Sex and Odd Life Lessons

Murder Mile True-Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 44:31


This is Mini Mile, a weekly compendium of UK true-crime facts and trivia designed to accompany Murder Mile True-Crime Podcast and to entertain and inform you whilst your host (Michael) is writing and researching the next multi-part series of Murder Mile which returns in May 2019.In Mini Mile #3, we’ll ask what music do deranged killers listen to, what happens during rigor mortis, are you a necrophile, what’s the shortest prison sentence for murder and we’ll get valuable life lessons from Moors Murderer Ian Brady.Murder Mile is researched, written and performed by Michael J Buchanan-Dunne of Murder Mile Walks with music written and performed by Erik Stein and Jon Boux of Cult With No Name with additional music by Chris Zabriski, as used under the Creative Commons License 4.0 (Attribution) via Free Music Archive. A full listing of tracks used and sources for each episode is listed here.FOLLOW US HERE:FacebookTwitterInstagramMurder Mile Discussion GroupIf you’d like to sign-up for exclusive Murder Mile content, check out our Patreon Page by CLICKING HERE.And for OFFICIAL MERCHANDISE, please visit the Murder Mile Shop. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Murder Mile True-Crime Podcast
Mini Mile #2 - Pets, Prints, Peter Sutcliffe and Self-Pleasure

Murder Mile True-Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 52:38


This is Mini Mile, a weekly compendium of UK true-crime facts and trivia designed to accompany Murder Mile True-Crime Podcast and to entertain and inform you whilst your host (Michael) is writing and researching the next multi-part series of Murder Mile which returns in May 2019.In Mini Mile #2 we’ll ask which infamous murderers loved their pets, we’ll investigate fingerprint powder, we’ll redefine serial killing, we’ll take a ride on London’s long forgotten railway of death, I’ll read you a particularly dull letter written by the Yorkshire Ripper and we’ll investigate the untold story of Soho’s Death Angel.Murder Mile is researched, written and performed by Michael J Buchanan-Dunne of Murder Mile Walks with music written and performed by Erik Stein and Jon Boux of Cult With No Name with additional music by Kevin MacLeod and Chris Zabriski, as used under the Creative Commons License 4.0 (Attribution) via Free Music Archive. A full listing of tracks used and sources for each episode is listed here.FOLLOW US HERE:FacebookTwitterInstagramMurder Mile Discussion GroupIf you’d like to sign-up for exclusive Murder Mile content, check out our Patreon Page by CLICKING HERE.And for OFFICIAL MERCHANDISE, please visit the Murder Mile Shop. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Murder Mile True-Crime Podcast
Mini Mile #1 - Drinks, Dismemberment and Dennis’ Displeasure

Murder Mile True-Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 47:26


This is Mini Mile, a weekly compendium of UK true-crime facts and trivia designed to accompany Murder Mile True-Crime Podcast and to entertain and inform you whilst your host (Michael) is writing and researching the next multi-part series of Murder Mile which returns in May 2019.In Mini Mile #1 we’ll ask what are the favourite drinks of murderers, what is luminal, how many different types of killing are there, what’s the origin of sweet f**k all, we’ll also read a fascinatingly dull letter by an infamous serial killer, and we’ll hear how Samuel Furnace managed to die… twice.Murder Mile is researched, written and performed by Michael J Buchanan-Dunne of Murder Mile Walks with music written and performed by Erik Stein and Jon Boux of Cult With No Name with additional music by Chris Zabriski, as used under the Creative Commons License 4.0 (Attribution) via Free Music Archive. A full listing of tracks used and sources for each episode is listed here. FOLLOW US HERE:FacebookTwitterInstagramMurder Mile Discussion GroupFor a transcript of each episode, click here. If you’d like to sign-up for exclusive Murder Mile content, check out our Patreon Page by CLICKING HERE. And for OFFICIAL MERCHANDISE, please visit the Murder Mile Shop. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Murder Mile True-Crime Podcast
#48 - The Other Side of 10 Rillington Place - Part One (Ruth Margarete Christina Fuerst)

Murder Mile True-Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2018 77:31


On Tuesday 24th August 1943, 21 year old Austrian refugee Ruth Fuerst vanished from Ladbroke Grove in West London. Having been missing for almost a decade, it was believed that she was just one of thousands of unidentified bodies and body-parts littered across the city’s bomb-craters, but – in truth – Ruth Fuerst was the first confirmed victim of the infamous British serial killer John Reginald Halliday Christie. This is part one of the full, true and untold story of The Other Side of 10 Rillington PlaceNominated one of the BEST BRITISH TRUE CRIME PODCASTS of 2018, Murder Mile is a true-crime podcast and audio-guided walk of 300+ untold, unsolved and long-forgotten murder cases, all set within one square mile of the West End. Each episode is accompanied by photos, videos and an interactive murder map, so that no matter where you’re listening to this podcast, you’ll feel like you’re actually there. https://www.murdermiletours.com/podcast.htmlMurder Mile is researched, written and performed by Michael J Buchanan-Dunne of Murder Mile Walks with music written and performed by Erik Stein and Jon Boux of Cult With No Name with additional music by Kai Engel, Phillip Weigl, Ars Sonor, Controlled Insanity, Chris Zabriski, Swelling, Parvez Decree and Meyden, as used under the Creative Commons License 4.0 (Attribution) via Free Music Archive. A full listing of tracks used and sources for each episode is listed here.Warning: Murder Mile contains graphic descriptions of murder as well as very realistic sounds which some listeners may find shocking. Thank you and enjoy the episode.FOLLOW US HERE:FacebookTwitterInstagramMurder Mile Discussion GroupFor a transcript of each episode, click here.If you’d like to sign-up for exclusive Murder Mile content, check out our Patreon Page by CLICKING HERE.And for OFFICIAL MERCHANDISE, please visit the Murder Mile Shop. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Rally
Ep 5: An Unexpected Turnaround

Rally

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2018 23:22


This week’s show is about an advertising industry veteran who tells his story of leading a company through an unexpected turnaround. In 2013, Michael Duda left a firm he’d founded with Phoenix Suns basketball star Steve Nash to lead another. He began the week of Thanksgiving. By Christmas, he was weighing whether he’d stick it out. Several weeks into his new job, he realized things were not what they’d seemed. Before joining the company, Duda had hired professionals to review several years worth of financials. The firm looked stable. But they hadn’t discussed the ad agency’s future contracts. The company had projected more than 40 percent growth potential for the next year, Duda said, but many of its contracts expired around the time he took the helm. In January 2014, the firm missed its projections by 80 percent. On this week’s episode of Rally, Hearst Connecticut Media’s podcast about business leaders facing failure and bouncing back, Duda discusses making hard decisions to keep the company from going under. After successfully navigating the firm through a tumultuous year, Duda left to start his own firm, Bullish. He and his business partner have worked with brands ranging from Casper and Warby Parker to GoDaddy and GNC, including helping create a 2017 Super Bowl ad. Business reporter and Rally host Macaela J. Bennett has spent a year collecting these stories of hardship and missteps in people’s careers to share with listeners inspiring examples of overcoming obstacles. Follow Rally_Podcast: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Email: Rally@CTpost.com Media: A segment of “Remember Trees?” by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under CC BY 4.0 A segment of “Room with a view” by Jahzzar is licensed under CC BY 3.0 “Don't Leave Me” by Marcin Gasiewicz “Unbox Better Sleep” by Casper https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7pxl00p-Qo Harry's - Meet the Shaving Company That's Fixing Shaving [60 sec] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJJkUJCPN6s “How Warby Parker Glasses Are Made” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rw6EdzcJqdM Peloton Bike | TV Commercial - “Better Is In Us” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpw5vcjWd3c “GoDaddy - The Internet Wants You (Super Bowl 2017 Commercial)” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y83xBWxaUX4 “Change the World” by Mitja Mithans A segment of “Cylinder Three” by Chris Zabriski is licensed under CC BY 4.0 “Feeling Positive” by Omin_13 Links: Learn more about Bullish: +http://bullish.co/ + “Plans Call for Reinforcements at Johannes Leonardo” https://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/26/business/media/plans-call-for-reinforcements-at-johannes-leonardo.html + "NBA’s Nash, Deutsche’s Duda Team to Launch Startup” http://adage.com/article/agency-news/nba-s-nash-deutsch-s-duda-team-launch-startup/145303/ + “Ad Age’s 2018 A-List Standouts” http://adage.com/article/special-report-agency-alist-2018/ad-age-s-2018-a-list-standouts/312445/ + “Agency of the Future: Survival of the Fittest” http://adage.com/article/news/agency-future-survival-fittest/312949/ + “Bullish Brings the Internet to Life in Super Bowl Spot for GoDaddy” https://www.adweek.com/agencyspy/bullish-brings-the-internet-to-life-in-super-bowl-spot-for-godaddy/125020 + “Bullish: The Greenwich firm behind GoDaddy’s Super Bowl commercial” https://www.greenwichtime.com/business/article/Bullish-The-Greenwich-firm-behind-GoDaddy-s-10907069.php + “GoDaddy Will Return to Super Bowl Advertising” https://variety.com/2016/tv/news/godaddy-super-bowl-commercials-1201942847/

Murder Mile True-Crime Podcast
The Blackout Ripper - The Full Story Parts 1 to 4

Murder Mile True-Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018 157:44


The Blackout Ripper - The Full Story Parts 1 to 4. As promised, this is the full story of The Blackout Ripper with all of the rubbish taken out; no admin, no extra mile, no credits, just the full untold story of The Blackout Ripper.Murder Mile is a true-crime podcast and audio-guided walk of 300+ untold, unsolved and long-forgotten murder cases, all set within one square mile of the West End. Each episode is accompanied by photos, videos and an interactive murder map, so that no matter where you’re listening to this podcast, you’ll feel like you’re actually there. https://www.murdermiletours.com/podcast.htmlMurder Mile is researched, written and performed by Michael J Buchanan-Dunne of Murder Mile Walks with music written and performed by Erik Stein and Jon Boux of Cult With No Name with additional music by Kai Engel, Sergey Cheremisinov, NCTRNM, Chris Zabriski, Rozkov, Phillip Weigl, Jessie Spillane, Lee Rosevere, Hyson, Seclorance, Swelling and Kevin MacLeod, as used under the Creative Commons Licence 4.0 (Attribution) via Free Music Archive. A full listing of tracks used is on the script transcript and sources for each episode, as listed here.Follow us here:FacebookTwitterInstagramMurder Mile Discussion GroupFor a transcript of each episode, click here. If you’d like to sign-up for exclusive Murder Mile content, check out our Patreon Page by CLICKING HERE. And for OFFICIAL MERCHANDISE, please visit the Murder Mile Shop. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Murder Mile True-Crime Podcast
The Blackout Ripper - The Full Story Parts 5 to 8

Murder Mile True-Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018 161:01


The Blackout Ripper - The Full Story Parts 5 to 8. As promised, this is the full story of The Blackout Ripper with all of the rubbish taken out; no admin, no extra mile, no credits, just the full untold story of The Blackout Ripper.Murder Mile is a true-crime podcast and audio-guided walk of 300+ untold, unsolved and long-forgotten murder cases, all set within one square mile of the West End. Each episode is accompanied by photos, videos and an interactive murder map, so that no matter where you’re listening to this podcast, you’ll feel like you’re actually there. https://www.murdermiletours.com/podcast.htmlMurder Mile is researched, written and performed by Michael J Buchanan-Dunne of Murder Mile Walks with music written and performed by Erik Stein and Jon Boux of Cult With No Name with additional music by Kai Engel, Sergey Cheremisinov, NCTRNM, Chris Zabriski, Rozkov, Phillip Weigl, Jessie Spillane, Lee Rosevere, Hyson, Seclorance, Swelling and Kevin MacLeod, as used under the Creative Commons Licence 4.0 (Attribution) via Free Music Archive. A full listing of tracks used is on the script transcript and sources for each episode, as listed here.Follow us here:FacebookTwitterInstagramMurder Mile Discussion GroupFor a transcript of each episode, click here. If you’d like to sign-up for exclusive Murder Mile content, check out our Patreon Page by CLICKING HERE. And for OFFICIAL MERCHANDISE, please visit the Murder Mile Shop. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Murder Mile True-Crime Podcast
#32 - The Blackout Ripper Part 8 (The life of Gordon Frederick Cummins)

Murder Mile True-Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2018 65:49


The Blackout Ripper Part 8 (of 8): Who was Gordon Frederick Cummins? What incidents in his childhood made him kill? And why would he go on to murder four women in four days in London's West End? Find out in this exploration of the childhood, career, loves and personality of The Blackout Ripper. Murder Mile is a true-crime podcast and audio-guided walk of 300+ untold, unsolved and long-forgotten murder cases, all set within one square mile of the West End. Each episode is accompanied by photos, videos and an interactive murder map, so that no matter where you’re listening to this podcast, you’ll feel like you’re actually there. https://www.murdermiletours.com/podcast.htmlMurder Mile is researched, written and performed by Michael J Buchanan-Dunne of Murder Mile Walks with music written and performed by Erik Stein and Jon Boux of Cult With No Name with additional music by Kai Engel, Philip Weigl, Chris Zabriski, United States Army Old Guard and Peter Rudenko, as used under the Creative Commons Licence 4.0 (Attribution) via Free Music Archive. A full listing of tracks used is on the script transcript and sources for each episode, as listed here.Follow us here:FacebookTwitterInstagramMurder Mile Discussion Group For a transcript of each episode, click here. If you’d like to sign-up for exclusive Murder Mile content, check out our Patreon Page by CLICKING HERE. And for OFFICIAL MERCHANDISE, please visit the Murder Mile Shop. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Rally
Introducing Rally: It's Okay To Fail

Rally

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2018 7:00


In this season one trailer for Rally, a podcast about business leaders facing failure and bouncing back, we hear one teenage entrepreneur’s story about learning the importance of failing. Rally is a business podcast produced by Hearst Connecticut Media. The show’s first season will include weekly episodes highlighting stories from business executives and entrepreneurs who have filed for bankruptcy, launched a technology company soon after the 2008 financial crisis, closed a major New York City newspaper and turned around an advertising agency when conditions look grim. Business reporter and Rally host Macaela J. Bennett has spent a year collecting these stories of hardship and missteps in people’s careers to share with listeners inspiring examples of overcoming obstacles. Follow Rally_podcast: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Email: Rally@CTpost.com Media: +The Golden Hour by Larry Bryant +A segment of “Room with a view” by Jahzzar is licensed under CC BY 3.0 -- http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/4_naked_songs_4_autumn_rainy_days/Room_with_a_view +The Two Of Us by Benjamin Lindholm +Don’t Give Up by Rishabh Nag +A segment of “Cylinder Three” by Chris Zabriski is licensed under CC BY 4.0 --http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/2014010103336111/Chris_Zabriskie_-_Cylinders_-_03_-_Cylinder_Three Links: Learn more about Marc -- https://www.marcbaghadjian.com/ The Nantucket Project -- https://www.nantucketproject.com/

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Murder Mile True-Crime Podcast
#25 - The Blackout Ripper Part 1

Murder Mile True-Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2018 52:07


The Blackout Ripper Part 1: On 9th February 1942, 41 year old Evelyn Margaret Hamilton was found strangled and posed in an air-raid shelter in Montagu Place (Marylebone). Police had no idea who had murdered her, or that this was the start of a vicious killing spree of The Blackout Ripper.Murder Mile is a true-crime podcast and audio-guided walk of 300+ untold, unsolved and long-forgotten murder cases, all set within one square mile of the West End. Each episode is accompanied by photos, videos and an interactive murder map, so that no matter where you’re listening to this podcast, you’ll feel like you’re actually there. https://www.murdermiletours.com/podcast.htmlMurder Mile is researched, written and performed by Michael J Buchanan-Dunne of Murder Mile Walks with music written and performed by Erik Stein and Jon Boux of Cult With No Name with additional music by Kai Engel, Sergey Cheremisinov and Chris Zabriski, as used under the Creative Commons Licence 4.0 (Attribution) via Free Music Archive. A full listing of tracks used is on the script transcript and sources for each episode, as listed here.Follow us here:FacebookTwitterInstagramMurder Mile Discussion Group For a transcript of each episode, click here. If you’d like to sign-up for exclusive Murder Mile content, check out our Patreon Page by CLICKING HERE. And for OFFICIAL MERCHANDISE, please visit the Murder Mile Shop. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Murder Mile True-Crime Podcast
#14 - William Stoltzer and the stabbing of Peter Keim

Murder Mile True-Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2018 33:37


On Saturday 30th September 1843, 28 year old William Stoltzer stabbed Peter Keim once in the stomach with a boot-maker’s knife, and even though he confessed to the murder; the life, the death and the trail of William Stoltzer is as strange and mysterious as both his past and future.Murder Mile is a true-crime podcast and audio-guided walk of 300+ untold, unsolved and long-forgotten murder cases, all set within one square mile of the West End. Each episode is accompanied by photos, videos and an interactive murder map, so that no matter where you’re listening to this podcast, you’ll feel like you’re actually there. https://www.murdermiletours.com/podcast.htmlMurder Mile is researched, written and performed by Michael J Buchanan-Dunne of Murder Mile Walks with music written and performed by Erik Stein and Jon Boux of Cult With No Name with additional music by Kai Engel, Sergey Cheremisinov and Chris Zabriski, as used under the Creative Commons Licence 4.0 (Attribution) via Free Music Archive. A full listing of tracks used is on the script transcript and sources for each episode, as listed here.Follow us here:FacebookTwitterInstagramMurder Mile Discussion Group For a transcript of each episode, click here. If you’d like to sign-up for exclusive Murder Mile content, check out our Patreon Page by CLICKING HERE. And for OFFICIAL MERCHANDISE, please visit the Murder Mile Shop. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Murder Mile True-Crime Podcast
#13 - Margaret Cook and the Long Confession

Murder Mile True-Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2018 36:04


On 10th November 1946, a 26 year old club singer and prostitute Margaret Cook was brutally gunned down outside the Soho nightclub known as the Blue Lagoon, and although the murder remains unsolved, her life is even more mysterious than her death.Murder Mile is a true-crime podcast and audio-guided walk of 300+ untold, unsolved and long-forgotten murder cases, all set within one square mile of the West End. Each episode is accompanied by photos, videos and an interactive murder map, so that no matter where you’re listening to this podcast, you’ll feel like you’re actually there. https://www.murdermiletours.com/podcast.htmlMurder Mile is researched, written and performed by Michael J Buchanan-Dunne of Murder Mile Walks with music written and performed by Erik Stein and Jon Boux of Cult With No Name with additional music by Kai Engel and Chris Zabriski, as used under the Creative Commons License 4.0 (Attribution) via Free Music Archive. A full listing of tracks used is on the script transcript and sources for each episode, as listed here. Follow us here:FacebookTwitterInstagramMurder Mile Discussion Group For a transcript of each episode, click here. If you’d like to sign-up for exclusive Murder Mile content, check out our Patreon Page by CLICKING HERE. And for OFFICIAL MERCHANDISE, please visit the Murder Mile Shop. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

BrainWaves: A Neurology Podcast
#72 Teaching through clinical cases: A middle aged woman with proximal weakness

BrainWaves: A Neurology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2017 22:15


This week's clinical case features Dr. Megha Dhamne, a neuromuscular fellow from the Cleveland Clinic. Two weeks ago, she reviewed some of the antibodies associated with autoimmune myositis. But what happens when you suspect an autoimmune myositis, and antibody testing is negative? Produced by James E. Siegler. Music by Chris Zabriski, The New Valleys, and Hyson. Voiceover by Tuyche Smrstik. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision making. REFERENCES Suresh E and Wimalaratna S. Proximal myopathy: diagnostic approach and initial management. Postgraduate medical journal. 2013;89:470-7. Mammen A. Autoimmune muscle disease. Handbook of clinical neurology. 2016;133:467-84. Hill CL, Zhang Y, Sigurgeirsson B, Pukkala E, Mellemkjaer L, Airio A, Evans SR and Felson DT. Frequency of specific cancer types in dermatomyositis and polymyositis: a population-based study. Lancet. 2001;357:96-100. Choy EH and Isenberg DA. Treatment of dermatomyositis and polymyositis. Rheumatology (Oxford). 2002;41:7-13. Gordon PA, Winer JB, Hoogendijk JE and Choy EH. Immunosuppressant and immunomodulatory treatment for dermatomyositis and polymyositis. The Cochrane database of systematic reviews. 2012:CD003643.

Muslims, Christians and the Zombie Apocalypse
Former Congressman Mark Siljander Imprisoned for Building Bridges To Muslims - Part 1

Muslims, Christians and the Zombie Apocalypse

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2016 20:03


MUSIC: Theme Music by: Los Close Sponsor Music by: Drunk Pedestrians Interlude Music by: Chris Zabriski, Kai Engel, Jelsonic, Scott Grattan, Trans Alp, and Steve Combs

Muslims, Christians and the Zombie Apocalypse
Former Congressman Mark Siljander Imprisoned for Building Bridges To Muslims - Part 2

Muslims, Christians and the Zombie Apocalypse

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2016 26:18


Former Congressman Mark Siljander begins to meet with Muslim Heads of State to talk peace but find that not everyone in the US government is in agreement with his methods. MUSIC: Theme Music by: Los Close Sponsor Music by: Drunk Pedestrians – Mean Interlude Music by: Chris Zabriski, Down Blue Dot Sessions, Kai Engel, Jelsonic, and Steve Combs Sergey Cheremisinov – North Pinar Akbay – Light as Rain Weldroid Remix Steve Combs – Delta Is Theme K1 Trans Alp – Gnossienne N4

Muslims, Christians and the Zombie Apocalypse

The trampling at the Hajj this year leave more than seven hundred dead. MUSIC: Theme Music by: Los Close Sponsor Music by: Drunk Pedestrians Interlude Music by: Chris Zabriski, Sergey Cheremisinov, adcBicycle, 04, Blue Dot Sessions, Trans Alp and Pinar Akbay

Muslims, Christians and the Zombie Apocalypse
Former Congressman Mark Siljander Imprisoned for Building Bridges To Muslims – Part 3

Muslims, Christians and the Zombie Apocalypse

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2016 26:22


Secret meetings with Saddam, skin heads, and prison, all in this final episode with former Congressman Mark Siljander! RESOURCES: www.bridgestocommonground.org Mission Frontiers Magazine – The ISIS Crisis: The Plan to Defeat Radicalism by Mark Siljander http://www.missionfrontiers.org/issue/article/the-isis-crisis MUSIC: Theme Music by: Los Close Sponsor Music by: Drunk Pedestrians Interlude Music by: Josh Woodard, Pinar Akbay, Graham Bole, Steve Combs, Sergey Cheremisinov, Trans Alp, Chris Zabriski, Jelsonic, and 04

91.5 KRCC's Wish We Were Here
Wish We Were Here, Episode 8: CSPD Black -- The True Story of COS' First African American Detective

91.5 KRCC's Wish We Were Here

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2015 44:21


On this episode of Wish We Were Here, we bring you the story of Ron Stallworth . In the 1970s , he became the first black detective ever to serve in the Colorado Springs Police Department. He's also the author of Black Klansman , a memoir about one of his most memorable investigations, which you'll hear about in this episode. Music in this episode is mostly from the amazing Free Music Archive . You'll hear pieces by Lee Rosevere, Sarin, Podington Bear, Deadly Combo, Chris Zabriski, Kevin McLeod, Antony Raijekov, and All Shall Be Well. You'll also hear music by the Budos Band.