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Chase Thomas is the Sports Renaissance Man, Atlanta Sports Guy & VFL. On today's program, Chase is joined by Rocky Top Insider's Ryan Schumpert and The Daily Times' Caleb Jarreau to talk about Tennessee's regional bracket, if the Vols can win at Arkansas in the Supers, Andrew Fischer's quiet special seasons, most unfairly hate Vols in the Heupel era and Joshua Josephs most intriguing defensive line player in 2025.Host: Chase ThomasGuests: Ryan Schumpert, Caleb JarreauTo learn more about CT and the pod please go visit: https://chasethomaspodcast.comBy the way, this is a free, independent national sports podcast. To keep it that way, I'm going to need some help from you guys. If you're a fan of the pod and you haven't already, take a second right now and leave the show a 5-star rating and a review on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. It really does help, and it's so quick and easy to do. Thanks, y'all!Keep up with Chase on social media:Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodChaseThomasFollow me on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3kFHPDnFollow me on TikTok: https://bit.ly/3JdZ3RF'Like' me on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3ZmURo4 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Altina Schinasi is known as the inventor of cat-eye glasses, but she was also an artist, a documentarian, and an activist. And she was very frank about her own faults and bad decisions. Research: “Altina Schinasi 1924 (1907-1999).” Helen Temple Cook Library. Dana Hall School. https://library.danahall.org/archives/danapedia/alumnae/altina-schinasi-1924-1907-1999/ “Altina Schinasi's 116th Birthday.” Google Doodle. https://doodles.google/doodle/altina-schinasis-116th-birthday/ “Altina Schinasi, The Harlem Girl Who Knew Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, Salvador Dali And Invented Cat-Eye Glasses.” Harlem World. June 21, 2023. https://www.harlemworldmagazine.com/altina-schinasi-the-harlem-girl-who-knew-martin-luther-king-rosa-parks-salvador-dali-and-invented-cat-eye-glasses/ “Artist Altina Schinasi Miranda Dies at 92.” Ventura County Star. Aug. 17, 1999. https://www.newspapers.com/image/935509837/?match=1&terms=Altina%20Schinasi Bachz, Betty. “From Audrey Hepburn to Hailey Bieber: How cat-eye frames became a timeless look.” Vogue Scandinavia. Oct. 8, 2021. https://www.voguescandinavia.com/articles/history-of-the-cat-eye-sunglasses “Heiress Asks Divorce.” The Cleveland Press. June 21, 1933. https://www.newspapers.com/image/1164656661/?match=1&terms=Altina%20Schinasi “The League’s Legacy.” Art Students League of New York. https://www.artstudentsleague.org/timeline#timeline “Mengel Module Furniture - Morris B. Sanders.” Modernism 101. https://modernism101.com/products-page/industrial-design/mengel-module-furniture-promotionalsales-ephemera-for-morris-b-sanders-furniture-designed-in-1946-produced-by-the-mengel-furniture-company-of-louisville-ky/ “Morris Schinasi.” The Daily Times. Sept. 13, 1928. https://www.newspapers.com/image/724032205/?match=1&terms=Morris%20Schinasi “Morris Schinasi Leaves $1,300,000 to Institutions.” The Daily Times. Sept. 28, 1928. https://www.newspapers.com/image/724032801/ Ravo, Nick. “Altina Schinasi Miranda, 92, Designer of Harlequin Glasses.” The New York Times. Aug. 21, 1999. https://www.nytimes.com/1999/08/21/arts/altina-schinasi-miranda-92-designer-of-harlequin-glasses.html “Rose-Colored Glasses.” Pittsburgh Post Gazette. Sept. 12, 1939. https://www.newspapers.com/image/88914623/?match=1&terms=%22harlequin%20eyeglasses%20%22 Sander, Peter. “Altina.” 2014. Schinasi Estate Put at $8,014,962.” The Springfield Morning Union. May 2, 1930. https://www.newspapers.com/image/1067224117/?match=1&terms=Altina%20Schinasi Peabody, Pam. “Visions: sculptor Altina interviewed by Pam Peabody.” American Women Making History and Culture. WFPW. 1978. https://archive.org/details/pacifica_radio_archives-WZ0295.01 Zaltzman, Lior. “The Pioneering Sephardic Jewish Mother Invented the Cat-Eye Glasses.” Kveller. Aug. 4, 2023. https://www.kveller.com/this-pioneering-sephardic-jewish-mother-invented-the-cat-eye-glasses/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the award-winning The Hill Country Podcast. The Texas Hill Country is one of the most beautiful places on earth. In this podcast, Hill Country resident Tom Fox visits with the people and organizations that make this the most unique area of Texas. This week, Tom welcomes John Wells, the new publisher of the Kerrville Daily Times. They discuss John's background, from his start in digital advertising post-University of Alabama to his ventures in the newspaper industry. John reveals his motivations for moving to Kerrville and his vision for enhancing local journalism, focusing on community engagement and digital advancements. Key topics include the importance of local government reporting, expanding coverage of local sports and education, and innovative plans like a new website layout and potential app development. John also discusses reader feedback mechanisms and introduces new segments to increase community involvement. Key highlights: John Wells' Journey to Kerrville Differences Between Local and Major Newspapers Focus on Community Reporting Challenges in Local Journalism Local Sports and Community Involvement Resources: John Wells on LinkedIn Kerrville Daily Times Other Hill Country Focused Podcasts Hill Country Authors Podcast Hill Country Artists Podcast Texas Hill Country Podcast Network
In one of the most shocking crimes to hit Delmarva, a hard-working and well-liked woman orchestrated the murder of two men with the help of her daughter and her daughter's boyfriend. Nothing about this case was simple, with complex timelines, missing men, and horrific discoveries. With the family connections with almost everyone involved in this case and very questionable decisions made by both the mastermind and police, it was still just a matter of time before her plan began to unravel. So let's explore the murders of John Charbonneau and Billy Sproates, planned by a woman very close to each of them, Linda Charbonneau. Photo Credit: Anemone123 - Pixabay Link to YouTube Music page (formerly Google Podcasts) Danger on Delmarva Pod via YouTube Music Danger on Delmarva https://www.facebook.com/DangeronDelmarva or search for @dangerondelmarva on Facebook https://twitter.com/DangeronD?s=09 Danger on Delmarva - YouTube Link to YouTube Music page (formerly Google Podcasts) Danger on Delmarva Pod via YouTube Music Support the Podcast: Paypal Buy Me A Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/rondajeffe9 Linda Charbonneau | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers State of Delaware v. Charbonneau. State of Delaware v. Rucinski. State of Delaware v. Charbonneau. 9/9/2010 State of Delaware v. Charbonneau. 6/4/2004 State v. Charbonneau, Cr.A. No. 02-07-0308, No. 02-07-0309., 02-07-0310, 02-07-0311, 02-07-0312 | Casetext Search + Citator Who Killed Billy Sproates, John Charbonneau | Crime News (oxygen.com) Murders of John Charbonneau and William Sproates by Linda Lou Charbonneau investigated on Buried in the Backyard (dailycrime.com) Watch A Family Affair | Buried in the Backyard Linda Lou Charbonneau's Release Date, Confirmed (wegotthiscovered.com) Woman involved in double killing seeks commutation - 47abc (wmdt.com) The Daily Times 12/1/2001 The News Journal 12/5/2001 The Daily Times 11/8/2005 The News Journal 11/23/2004 The News Journal 4/30/2004 The News Journal 4/28/2004 The News Journal 4/28/2004 The Daily Times 4/11/2004 The News Journal 10/9/2003 The News Journal 6/4/2003 The News Journal 6/4/2003 The Daily Times 7/10/2002 The News Journal 12/5/2001 The Daily Times 12/1/2001 The Star Democrat 12/12/2006 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41715777/william_harry-sproates
In one of the most shocking crimes to hit Delmarva, a hard-working and well-liked woman orchestrated the murder of two men with the help of her daughter and her daughter's boyfriend. Nothing about this case was simple, with complex timelines, missing men, and horrific discoveries. With the family connections with almost everyone involved in this case and very questionable decisions made by both the mastermind and police, it was still just a matter of time before her plan began to unravel. So let's explore the murders of John Charbonneau and Billy Sproates, planned by a woman very close to each of them, Linda Charbonneau. Photo Credit: Anemone123 - Pixabay Link to YouTube Music page (formerly Google Podcasts) Danger on Delmarva Pod via YouTube Music Danger on Delmarva https://www.facebook.com/DangeronDelmarva or search for @dangerondelmarva on Facebook https://twitter.com/DangeronD?s=09 Danger on Delmarva - YouTube Link to YouTube Music page (formerly Google Podcasts) Danger on Delmarva Pod via YouTube Music Support the Podcast: Paypal Buy Me A Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/rondajeffe9 State of Delaware v. Charbonneau. State of Delaware v. Rucinski. State of Delaware v. Charbonneau. 9/9/2010 State of Delaware v. Charbonneau. 6/4/2004 State v. Charbonneau, Cr.A. No. 02-07-0308, No. 02-07-0309., 02-07-0310, 02-07-0311, 02-07-0312 | Casetext Search + Citator Who Killed Billy Sproates, John Charbonneau | Crime News (oxygen.com) Murders of John Charbonneau and William Sproates by Linda Lou Charbonneau investigated on Buried in the Backyard (dailycrime.com) Watch A Family Affair | Buried in the Backyard Linda Lou Charbonneau's Release Date, Confirmed (wegotthiscovered.com) Woman involved in double killing seeks commutation - 47abc (wmdt.com) The Daily Times 12/1/2001 The News Journal 12/5/2001 The Daily Times 11/8/2005 The News Journal 11/23/2004 The News Journal 4/30/2004 The News Journal 4/28/2004 The News Journal 4/28/2004 The Daily Times 4/11/2004 The News Journal 10/9/2003 The News Journal 6/4/2003 The News Journal 6/4/2003 The Daily Times 7/10/2002 The News Journal 12/5/2001 The Daily Times 12/1/2001 The Star Democrat 12/12/2006 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41715777/william_harry-sproates
António Augusto Carvalho Monteiro is usually described as a rich eccentric who used his money building his dream home, which he did. But he was also an accomplished naturalist, something that has been largely ignored until recent years. Research: Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "The Lusiads". Encyclopedia Britannica, 5 Feb. 2018, https://www.britannica.com/topic/The-Lusiads Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "Sintra". Encyclopedia Britannica, 19 Aug. 2024, https://www.britannica.com/place/Sintra Campos, Antonio Luis, and Goncala Pereira Rosa. “Quinta da Regaleira, the mansion and the philosopher.” National Geographic Portugal. March 29, 2022. https://www.nationalgeographic.pt/historia/quinta-da-regaleira-a-mansao-e-o-filosofo_3009 “Cultural Landscape of Sintra.” UNESCO World Heritage Convention. https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/723/ Hernandez, Jo Farb. “QUINTA DA REGALEIRA.” 2016. https://www.spacesarchives.org/explore/search-the-online-collection/antonio-augusto-carvalho-monteiro-luigi-manini-quinta-da-regaleira/ Judice, Jose. “Portuguese Fake Gothic for Sale.” The Daily Times. Jan. 3, 1988. https://www.newspapers.com/image/722763006/?match=1&terms=%22Carvalho%20Monteiro%22 “No Sedition Among Army and Navy.” Machester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser. Oct. 23, 1913. https://www.newspapers.com/image/800244390/?match=1&terms=%22Carvalho%20Monteiro%22 “Palace and Quinta da Regaleira.” Visit Sintra. https://visitsintra.travel/en/visit/monuments/palace-and-quinta-da-regaleira “Pocket-sized Wonder.” Evening Star. March 16, 1958. https://www.newspapers.com/image/869772337/?terms=%22Carvalho%20Monteiro%22 “A Remarkable Watch.” The Wells Journal. Feb. 2, 1905. https://www.newspapers.com/image/812346661/?match=1&terms=%22Carvalho%20Monteiro%22 Reed, Bill. “A Magical Place.” Guelph Mercury. Oct. 2, 2010. https://www.newspapers.com/image/1078331285/?match=1&terms=%22Carvalho%20Monteiro%22 Ruggeri, Amanda. “The Hidden World of the Knights Templar.” BBC. Feb. 24, 2022. https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20160510-the-hidden-world-of-the-knights-templar Silva, Lara. “The Portuguese Revolution of 5 October 1910.” Portugal.com. August 25, 2022. https://www.portugal.com/history-and-culture/the-portuguese-revolution-of-1910/ “Tact of American Ambassador Increases International Ties.” The Miami News. Jan. 20, 1913. https://www.newspapers.com/image/298526714/?match=1&terms=%22Carvalho%20Monteiro%22 Teixeira, Fernando and Izabela Cardosa. “The Mysterious Inverted Tower Steeped in Templar Myth.” BBC. Feb. 21, 2020. https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20200220-the-mysterious-inverted-tower-steeped-in-templar-myth “A Watch That Tells All.” The Ottowa Citizen. March 29, 1958. https://www.newspapers.com/image/456918242/?match=1&terms=%22Carvalho%20Monteiro%22 Worral, Simon. “The Templars Got Rich Fighting for God, Then Lost It All.” National Geographic. Sept. 23, 2017. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/knights-templar-crusades-dan-jones?loggedin=true&rnd=1724727570075 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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GUEST OVERVIEW: Dr. Ahmed is a physician, author and broadcast media commentator. Her first book, In the Land of Invisible Women details her experience of living and working in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and has been published internationally in 14 countries. She is also a prolific opinion journalist and contributor to the American, British, Australian, Pakistani and Israeli media. Her articles, columns and opinions have been published in over sixteen news outlets including The Guardian, The Wall Street Journal, The Spectator, Al Jazeera , The Independent, USA Today, The Christian Science Monitor, The New York Post, The New York Daily News, The Daily Caller, Newsday, The Telegraph, The Daily Beast, the World Policy Journal, Fox News Opinion, CNN Opinion, Pakistan's The Daily Times, Pakistan's The Express Tribune, Kuwait's Gulf News, and many others.In Israel she publishes in The Times of Israel, Ha'aretz and The Jerusalem Post. She regularly provides political commentary focusing on Islam, Radical Islam, Islamism and terrorism on radio and television on many networks including CNN, BBC World, Voice of America, NPR, CNN, Fox and Fox Business. In 2010 she became the first physician, and first Muslim woman to be awarded the Templeton-Cambridge Fellowship in Journalism at the University of Cambridge, England where she completed her treatise on the Psychological Manipulation of Islam in the Service of Terror, focusing on Islamist suicide bombing. As a result, she traveled to Pakistan's Swat Valley to meet rehabilitated child jihadists, formerly operatives of the Pakistan Taliban. Her recognized expertise lead to her testimony to US Congress in June 2012, called by the Homeland Security Committee as a witness for hearings on Radical Islam in the United States. She subsequently has provided Congressional Briefings at the invitation of Congressional Staff on the issues of Palestinian child radicalization in the Disputed Territories in 2014.
Tune in for the sister episode to last week. This case covers another woman sentenced to death via electric chair in New York, just like Martha Place. Meet Maria Barbella, who walked up to her lover, Dominico Cataldo, and slit his throat from ear to ear because he refused to marry her. However, there is much more to this story than the newspapers are willing to print. Grab a tea and travel back to 1895 New York with us.Content warning: This episode covers sexual assault Domestic Abuse Hotline: 1- 800-799-7233National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-656-4673Tea of the Day: Iron GoddessTheme Music by Brad FrankSources:“A Desperate Girl's Crime.” (Saturday's New York Sun) Fall River Daily Evening News, Mon, Apr 29, 1895 ·Page 4, https://www.newspapers.com/image/590758305/“ ‘I have no tears left.'” The Boston Globe, Sat, Apr 27, 1895 Page 12, https://www.newspapers.com/image/430862206/“Maria's Crime Told in Court.” The Evening World, (New York) Thu, Jul 11, 1895 Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/146735804/“Maria Barberi at the bar. On Trial for the Murder of Her Faithless Lover.” The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Thu, Jul 11, 1895 Page 2, https://www.newspapers.com/image/50411135/“Goaded Into Killing Him.” The Evening World, (New York) Fri, Jul 12, 1895 Page 2, https://www.newspapers.com/image/146735821/“The Barberi Murder Trial.” The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Fri, Jul 12, 1895 Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/50411148/New-York Tribune, Sat, Jul 13, 1895 Page 11, https://www.newspapers.com/image/149994722/“A Kind Hearted Prosecutor.” The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Sun, Jul 14, 1895 Page 5, https://www.newspapers.com/image/50411201/“Maria Barberi is Guilty.” The New York Times, Tue, Jul 16, 1895 Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/20303295/“To Die on August 19th.” The Standard Union, Thu, Jul 18, 1895 Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/542220914/“Murder Justified.” Boston Post, Sun, Jul 21, 1895 Page 2, https://www.newspapers.com/image/72251869/“Woman As Criminals.” The Daily Sentinel-Tribune, Sat, Aug 10, 1895 Page 2, https://www.newspapers.com/image/882581856/“Would Die for Her.” The Sentinel, Tue, Aug 13, 1895 Page 4, https://www.newspapers.com/image/343922149/The Boston Globe, Sun, Aug 18, 1895 Page 9, https://www.newspapers.com/image/431001031/“The Barberi Case.” The Buffalo Enquirer, Mon, Nov 16, 1896 Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/325596108/“Pleased with jury.” The Boston Globe, Wed, Nov 18, 1896 Page 7, https://www.newspapers.com/image/430773455/Library of Congress, “Immigration and Relocation in U.S. History.” https://www.loc.gov/classroom-materials/immigration/italian/tenements-and-toil/Smithsonian American Art Museum, “Tenement Life.” https://americanexperience.si.edu/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Tenement-Life_.pdf“Mary Livermore.” Boston National Historical Park, https://www.nps.gov/people/mary-livermore.htm“In Her Defense.” The Standard Union, Fri, Nov 20, 1896 Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/542425165/“Maria Barberi's Family Tree.” Chicago Tribune, Sat, Nov 21, 1896 Page 4, https://www.newspapers.com/image/349857733/The Philadelphia Times, Sun, Nov 22, 1896 Page 2, https://www.newspapers.com/image/53387436/“Ill-Fated Ancestors.” The Boston Globe, Tue, Nov 24, 1896 Page 2, https://newspapers.com/image/430775593/“Maria Barberi's Story.” The Boston Globe, Wed, Nov 25, 1896 Page 4, https://www.newspapers.com/image/430776058/“Barberi Testifies.” Carbondale Daily News, Thu, Nov 26, 1896 Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/638800630/“Experts Give Testimony.” The Standard Union, Thu, Dec 03, 1896 Page 3, https://newspapers.com/image/542424980/“Maria Barberi is Free.” Chicago Tribune, Fri, Dec 11, 1896 Page 5, https://www.newspapers.com/image/349883737/“Maria Barberi's Acquittal.” The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Fri, Dec 11, 1896 Page 6, https://www.newspapers.com/image/50337240/“Maria Barberi Not Guilty.” The Times, Fri, Dec 11, 1896 Page 3, https://www.newspapers.com/image/79799997/“Maria Barber Lost?” The Daily Times, Fri, Dec 18, 1896 Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/13040409/“Heroic Maria Barberi.” Intelligencer Journal, Thu, Dec 31, 1896 Page 6, https://www.newspapers.com/image/557171839/“Maria Barbella Married.” The New York Times, Thu, Nov 04, 1897 Page 10, https://www.newspapers.com/image/20443000/“To Mrs. Foster's Memory.”The New York Times, Tue, Feb 25, 1902 Page 5, https://www.newspapers.com/image/20394619/ People of the State of New York v Maria Barberi (Trial #53), In collection Criminal Trial Transcripts of New York County Collection (1883-1927), July 8 1895 (created), January 2015 (digitized), Lloyd Sealy Library, https://dc.lib.jjay.cuny.edu/index.php/Detail/Object/Show/object_id/3802
On the evening of February 7th, 1898, William W. Place returned to his Brooklyn home, only to be brutally attacked by his wife, Martha Place. When police arrive at the scene, they discover that William is not Martha's only victim. Charged with murder, Martha faces the death penalty in a way no woman has before. National Domestic Violence Hotline: 800-799-7233Tea of the Day: Goodbye Anxiety Theme Music by Brad FrankSources:By Genevieve Carlton | Edited By Kaleena Fraga, “The Gruesome Crimes Of Martha Place, The First Woman To Die In The Electric Chair.” Published May 8, 202, Updated May 10, 2023, https://allthatsinteresting.com/martha-placeCreated by: O'side Native, Added: Dec 2, 2009, Find a Grave Memorial ID: 45028308 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45028308/martha-m.-placeArch Trauma Res. 2012 Summer; 1(2): 72–74., Published online 2012 Aug 21, “Ancient Legacy of Cranial Surgery” by Mohammad Ghannaee Arani, Esmaeil Fakharian, and Fahimeh Sarbandi, National Library of Medicine, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3876527/#:~:text=According%20to%20the%20French%20physician,mentally%20ill%20people%20(4)Find a Grave Memorial ID: 73243661, Created by: Tracy Smart, Added: Jul 12, 2011, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73243661/william-wallace-placeThe World, Tue, Feb 08, 1898, ·Page 1 & 2, https://www.newspapers.com/image/3162367/, https://www.newspapers.com/image/3162420/The Brooklyn Citizen, Tue, Feb 08, 1898, Page 1,https://www.newspapers.com/image/541863059/“The Place Murder Case.” The New York Times, Wed, Feb 09, 1898, Page 5, https://www.newspapers.com/image/20309009/“To Defend Mrs. Place.” The Daily Times, Thu, Feb 10, 1898, Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/10502565/“Mrs. Place Gets Counsel.” The Daily Times, Fri, Feb 11, 1898, Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/10502743/“Mrs. Martha Place Breaks Down in Jail.” The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Mon, Feb 14, 1898, Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/50374778/“Place Tragedy Inquest.” The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Fri, Feb 25, 1898, Page 12, https://www.newspapers.com/image/50375247/“For Killing Her Stepdaughter.” The Brooklyn Citizen, Tue, Jul 05, 1898,Page 9, https://www.newspapers.com/image/541896001/“The Conditions Were Desperate.” The Brooklyn Citizen, Wed, Jul 06, 1898, Page 9, https://www.newspapers.com/image/541896142/“Place Crime Retold.” Times Union, Wed, Jul 06, 1898,Page 2, https://www.newspapers.com/image/555774140/“Martha Place Made Threats.” The Brooklyn Citizen, Thu, Jul 07, 1898,Page 10, https://www.newspapers.com/image/541896292/“Mrs. Place Denied She Murdered Ida.” The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Thu, Jul 07, 1898, Page 3, https://www.newspapers.com/image/50337561/“Mrs. Place Denies it.” Times Union, Thu, Jul 07, 1898, Page 3, https://www.newspapers.com/image/555774151/“Fate of Mrs. Place.” Times Union, Fri, Jul 08, 1898, Page 2, https://www.newspapers.com/image/555774160/“The Place Verdict Will Be Appealed.” The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Sat, Jul 09, 1898, Page 2, https://www.newspapers.com/image/50337635/“Mrs. Place To Die.” The Daily Times, Tue, Jul 12, 1898,Page 8, https://www.newspapers.com/image/11993145/“Mrs. Place's Sanity Being Examined.” Boston Evening Transcript, Mon, Mar 06, 1899, Page 5, https://www.newspapers.com/image/735448800/“Doctors Decide Mrs. Place Sane.” Times Union, Tue, Mar 14, 1899, Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/555773859/“She Was Sane.” The Buffalo Review, Wed, Mar 15, 1899, Page 5, https://www.newspapers.com/image/354429882/“Mrs. Martha Place Must Suffer Death.” Buffalo Courier, Thu, Mar 16, 1899, Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/363227588/“Mrs. Martha Place Resigned to Her Fate.” The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Fri, Mar 17, 1899, Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/50407980/“To Her Doom. Mrs. Martha Place Dies in Electric Chair.” The Boston Globe, Mon, Mar 20, 1899, Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/430734785/“Mrs. Place, the first woman to die in the electric chair was executed this morning.” The Buffalo Enquirer, Mon, Mar 20, 1899, Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/325653053/“William Place Married Again.” The New York Times, Wed, Aug 23, 1899, Page 12, https://www.newspapers.com/image/20317148/“Mrs. Martha Place Resigned to Her Fate.” The Brooklyn Daily Eagle,Fri, Mar 17, 1899, Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/50407980/
On October 19, 1931, two trunks arrived on the platform of the Los Angeles Central Station, leaking blood. It was no mystery who the trunks belonged to: Winnie Ruth Judd had already been to the depot to collect her luggage. However, when pressured to open them on site, she quickly found an excuse to leave and did not return. It's not long before the police realize Winnie Ruth Judd's two best friends, Anne LeRoi and Hedvig “Sammy” Samuelson have been murdered. What happened to leave two women dead and another on the run? Join us as we cover all possibilities and theories. Tea of the Day: Evening in Missoula Tea Theme Music by Brad Frank Sources:The Trunk Murderess: Winnie Ruth Judd by Jana BommersbachSammy and Sunny: The Story of Hedvig Samuelson, Murdered by Winnie Ruth Judd and The Story of Sunny Worel's Search for SammyWinnie Ruth Judd: The Trunk Murders The Classic Edition by J. Dwight Dobkins and Robert J. Hendrickshttps://azmemory.azlibrary.gov/nodes/view/94269https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK532277/https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/ruthless-a-long-lost-confession-letter-may-finally-tell-the-real-story-of-winnie-ruth-judd-6657689The Spokesman-Review 07 Nov 1992, Sat ·Page 52 https://www.newspapers.com/image/573806513/Arizona Republic - 13 May 1973, Sun ·Page 194 https://www.newspapers.com/image/117263354/The Monroe News-Star - 19 Oct 1931, Mon ·Page 23 ttps://www.newspapers.com/image/87190850/Los Angeles Evening Express - 20 Oct 1931, Tue ·Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/608479160/Los Angeles Evening Express - 21 Oct 1931, Wed ·Page 5 https://www.newspapers.com/image/608479281/Los Angeles Evening Express - 22 Oct 1931, Thu ·Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/608479394/Los Angeles Evening Express - 23 Oct 1931, Fri ·Page 3 https://www.newspapers.com/image/608479537/Los Angeles Evening Post-Record - 24 Oct 1931, Sat ·Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/678109867/The San Francisco Examiner - 25 Oct 1931, Sun ·Page 2 https://www.newspapers.com/image/457923176/Los Angeles Evening Express - 26 Oct 1931, Mon ·Page 3 https://www.newspapers.com/image/608479750/The Sacramento Union - 01 Nov 1931, Sun ·Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/998618685/The Sacramento Union - 15 Nov 1931, Sun ·Page 46 https://www.newspapers.com/image/998622447/The San Francisco Examiner - 29 Nov 1931, Sun ·Page 4 https://www.newspapers.com/image/457526799/The Oakland Post Enquirer - 19 Jan 1932, Tue ·Page 3 https://www.newspapers.com/image/999160264/Visalia Times-Delta - 20 Jan 1932, Wed ·Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/531501354/Standard-Speaker - 21 Jan 1932, Thu ·Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/500521416/Daily News - 22 Jan 1932, Fri https://www.newspapers.com/image/414655871/Daily News - 24 Jan 1932, Sun ·Page 350 https://www.newspapers.com/image/414553793/Daily News - 31 Jan 1932, Sun ·Page 3 https://www.newspapers.com/image/414572116/The Daily Times - 02 Feb 1932, Tue ·Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/303050073/The Tribune - 03 Feb 1932, Wed ·Page 18 https://www.newspapers.com/image/49404409/The Birmingham News - 07 Feb 1932, Sun ·Page 2 https://www.newspapers.com/image/573508808/The Los Angeles Times - 09 Feb 1932, Tue ·Page 2 https://www.newspapers.com/image/380402854/Daily News - 14 Feb 1932, Sun ·Page 39 https://www.newspapers.com/image/415210526/Evansville Courier and Press - 06 Mar 1932, Sun ·Page 3 https://www.newspapers.com/image/764575799/Arizona Daily Star - 01 Nov 1931, Sun ·Page 9 https://www.newspapers.com/image/162841672/ (pictures) The Californian - 30 Dec 1932, Fri ·Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/529140315/The Capital Journal -07 Oct 1930, Tue ·Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/94752062/The Indianapolis Star - 22 Oct 1931, Thu ·Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/108120738/Lancaster New Era - 25 Oct 1939, Wed ·Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/560279871/The York Dispatch - 28 Oct 1939, Sat ·Page 14 https://www.newspapers.com/image/615109597/The York Dispatch - 28 Oct 1939, Sat ·Page 14 https://www.newspapers.com/image/960406783/The Edwardsville Intelligencer - 03 Dec 1939, Sun ·Page 2 https://www.newspapers.com/image/26497156/Shamokin News-Dispatch - 11 May 1947, Sun ·Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/355555307/The Herald-News - 30 Nov 1951, Fri ·Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/526669115/The Los Angeles Times - 01 Dec 1951, Sat ·Page 2 https://www.newspapers.com/image/380912109/The Los Angeles Times - 04 Feb 1952, Mon ·Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/380954965/The Decatur Daily Review - 09 Oct 1962, Tue ·Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/88583595/https://www.jcdr.net/article_fulltext.asp?id=6130#:~:text=Adverse%20effects%20include%20hepatitis%2C%20peripheral,illness%2C%20including%20psychosis%20in%20tuberculosis
Joe Nicholson is joined by Ross Halls from the East Anglian Daily Times to preview Sunderland's Championship match against Ipswich at Portman Road.
This episode will review the murder of Virginia Sard, the trial and evidence against the accused and a review on whether justice was truly served. I will also touch upon a recent case filed against a Delaware prison about allegedly silencing a prisoner's freedom of speech and alleged retaliation against the prisoner. DangerinDelaware@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/DangeronDelmarva or search for @dangerondelmarva on Facebook https://twitter.com/DangeronD?s=09 Danger on Delmarva - YouTube https://paypal.me/rondafjefferson?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US Buy Me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/rondajeffe9 Picture Credit: BlueBudgie https://pixabay.com/users/bluebudgie-4333174/?utm_source=link-attribution&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=image&utm_content=2700509 The Daily Times (Salisbury, MD) 8/6/76 The News Journal (Wilmington, DE) 8/6/76 The Daily Times 12/9/76 The Daily Times 12/10/76 The Daily Times 3/1/77 The Daily Times 3/2/77 The Daily Times 3/5/77 The Daily Times 3/6/77 The Daily Times 3/12/77 The Daily Times 3/30/77 The Daily Times 3/26/77 The Daily Times 8/5/77 The Daily Times 11/9/77 The Daily Times 2/28/78 The Daily Times 3/1/78 https://www.wmdt.com/2023/06/delaware-aclu-to-represent-incarcerated-man-allgedly-punished-for-planning-boycott-of-prison-tablet-company/ https://www.delawareonline.com/story/news/crime/2019/06/14/vaughn-prison-riot-timeline-siege-charges-being-dropped/1437144001/
These animals have been marking time largely unaware of all the ups and downs and intrigues of humanity. And stories about them often have more to do with the way people perceive them than the animals themselves. Research: Butler, Paul G. et al. “Variability of marine climate on the North Icelandic Shelf in a 1357-year proxy archive based on growth increments in the bivalve Arctica islandica.” Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. Volume 373, 2013. Pages 141-151. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2012.01.016. Barber, Elizabeth. “Scientists discover world's oldest clam, killing it in the process.” Christian Science Monitor. Nov. 15, 2013. https://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2013/1115/Scientists-discover-world-s-oldest-clam-killing-it-in-the-process Binns, Daniel. “Blungling Scientists Kill World's Oldest Creature – a Clam – After 507 Years in Sea.” Metro UK. 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Raza Rumi comes on The Pakistan Experience with bombshell revelations, What will happen to Imran Khan? What was the plan on 9th May? Is this the end of Democracy in Pakistan? Will PML-N sweep Punjab? Find out this and more on this week's episode of The Pakistan Experience. Raza Ahmad Rumi is a Pakistani policy analyst, journalist who Is the editor of Pakistan's English-language daily Daily Times and chief editor of the online media platforms Naya Daur Media and partner site New Wave Media. The Pakistan Experience is an independently produced podcast looking to tell stories about Pakistan through conversations. Please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepakistanexperience To support the channel: Jazzcash/Easypaisa - 0325 -2982912 Patreon.com/thepakistanexperience And Please stay in touch: https://twitter.com/ThePakistanExp1 https://www.facebook.com/thepakistanexperience https://instagram.com/thepakistanexpeperience The podcast is hosted by comedian and writer, Shehzad Ghias Shaikh. Shehzad is a Fulbright scholar with a Masters in Theatre from Brooklyn College. He is also one of the foremost Stand-up comedians in Pakistan and frequently writes for numerous publications. Instagram.com/shehzadghiasshaikh Facebook.com/Shehzadghias/ Twitter.com/shehzad89 Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 2:20 Post Imran Khan Reality 6:00 Establishment fighting over the Pie 10:30 Standing with PDM vs PTI 14:30 Fighting Populism around the world 17:40 There is no Economic Plan 20:30 Military controlling everything 29:00 Blaming the politicians 34:45 New Political Reality post 9th May 43:30 Audience Questions
Sunderland vs Ipswich Town preview with Ross Halls from the East Anglian Daily Times
On December 15, 1996, Baltimore police discovered the body of twenty-three-year-old Kimberly Spicer buried under a trailer on the property of a pallet factory in the city's southwest side. Later that day, police arrested Joseph Methainy, a man who lived and worked at the factory where Spicer's body was discovered. It didn't take long for police to solidly connect Methainy to the murders of two additional Baltimore women as well. In his wild confessions he claimed massive victim numbers and even cannibalism. Thanks to Dave White for research assistance!ReferencesAssociated Press. 1997. "Man's trial in slaying of 2 women is postponed; change of venue sought." Baltimore Sun, July 8: 4B.—. 1996. "Accused killer called fun-loving." Daily Times, December 20: 2.—. 1997. "Mount Airy scientits finds where the bones are buried." Star-Democrat, February 5: 13.—. 1998. "Officials: Methainy attempted suicide ." Star-Democrat, March 24: 6.—. 1996. "'Practical joker' held in 3 slayings." The Capital, December 20: 14.—. 1997. "Suspected serial killer indicted." The Daily Times, January 29: 2.Hermann, Peter. 1996. "Suspect charged in 2 more slayings." Baltimore Sun, December 19: 25.—. 1996. "Suspect gives police details of 4 slayings." Baltimore Sun, December 21: 1A.—. 1996. "Suspect in slaying says he killed 2 others Police searches yield." Baltimore Sun, December 18.Higham, Scott. 1998. "Methainy found guilty of killing woman." Baltimore Sun, May 15: 8B.Hopper, Dale. 1997. "Murder suspect convicted of kidnapping, assault." Star-Democrat, November 18: 3.Investigation Discovery. 2016. Serial killer Joe 'The Cannibal' Methainy, served human burgers at his BBQ stand, dead in cell. December 19. Accessed February 27, 2023. https://www.investigationdiscovery.com/crimefeed/serial-killer/joe-the-cannibal-Methainy-the-serial-killer-with-a-penchant-for-human-flesh-burgers.Irwin, Richard. 1996. "2 men charged in woman's stabbing death." Baltimore Sun, December 16: 2B.Jacobson, Joan. 2000. "Court voids death verdict." Baltimore Sun, July 25: 11.—. 1998. "Killer given death penalty." Baltimore Sun, November 14: 1.—. 1998. "Methainy sentencing testimony begins." Baltimore Sun, November 10: 27.James, Michael. 1997. "As police sift claims, families seek solace." Baltimore Sun, January 13: 1.Methainy v. State of Maryland. 2000. 149 (Court of Appeals of Maryland, July 24).Pekkanen, Sarah. 1998. "Suspect's confession to killing played in court." Baltimore Sun, May 1: 1B.Penn, Ivan. 1997. "Slaying suspect on trial in attempted murder." Baltimore Sun, November 6: 11B.—. 1997. "Woman describes night of attack." Baltimore Sun, November 7: 7B.Prudente, Tim. 2017. "Convicted murderer dead in his cell." Baltimore Sun, August 8: A2.Shatzkin, Kate. 1997. "Death penalty to be sought in slayings of 2." Baltimore Sun, March 21.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Frank Murphy is joined by Becca James, a former radio colleague who is now the Director of Marketing for Knoxville Area Transit. Frank is happy that Becca came back two weeks in a row. Becca's cast was removed. She now has a splint on her thumb that reminds Frank of some magic tricks he bought for The Nutcracker. Frank enjoys watching magicians Siegfried & Joy on Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/siegfriedundjoy/ Frank can't decide if the cat next door loves him or hates him. The cat rubbed against Frank's leg like he wanted Frank to pet him. When Frank turned to walk away, the cat grabbed Frank's leg with his claws and teeth. This episode is sponsored by BoneZones.com (don't forget the S). Buy books and other merchandise autographed by Body Farm founder Dr. Bill Bass at https://bonezones.com/ including the new long-sleeve Body Farm t-shirt. You can also get several of Sam Venable's books, signed by the author. Becca's twins have started playing t-ball. She plays softball and her husband plays baseball. One of the boys seems more interested and involved than the other. The twins are named Brady and Carter. Frank thinks that when they go to school the teachers will call them James (Jim) Brady and James (Jimmy) Carter. Frank was the emcee for the East Tennessee Writers Hall of Fame Gala. This year's social media inductee Steve Wildsmith submitted a blurb for Frank to read as his introduction that included the lines, “He spent 17 years as an entertainment writer for The Daily Times in Maryville. In 2015, Steve was delighted to receive a bear hug from Dolly Parton, only to discover she mistakenly thought he was the late Terry Morrow, television critic for the Knoxville News Sentinel.” Frank often invited Terry to be a guest on the radio. When Terry wanted the radio station to create a “Dancing with the Knoxville Stars” event, Frank introduced him to promotions coordinator Gretchen Bartlett, who had a similar idea. Becca won the dance trophy when she competed in “Dancing with the Knoxville Stars.” Kristin Farley won the fundraising competition that year. Becca now works with Kristin and former dance studio owner Emily Norris through their new jobs with the City of Knoxville. Frank got a bill from his dentist after his regular teeth-cleaning. Frank's insurance changed and his dentist is now out-of-network. Jere canceled her appointment and began searching for a new dentist. Becca heard that performers who talk a lot are prone to cavities. Frank uses whitening mouthwash and toothpaste and likes the results. Frank heard a funny Jiminy Glick clip on his friend Bean's podcast. Martin Short plays Jiminy Glick and interviews actual celebrities. Frank needs to get Jiminy out of his head before recording new episodes of Up Close with Frank Murphy for East Tennessee PBS. You can find many of Jiminy Glick's interviews at https://www.youtube.com/@JiminyGlickPrimetime Sign up for a 30-day trial of Audible Premium Plus and get a free premium selection that's yours to keep. Go to http://AudibleTrial.com/FrankAndFriendsShow Find us online https://www.FrankAndFriendsShow.com/ Please subscribe to our YouTube channel at https://YouTube.com/FrankAndFriendsShow and hit the bell for notifications. Find the audio of the show on major podcast apps including Spotify, Apple, Google, iHeart, and Audible. Support the Frank & Friends Show by purchasing some of our high-quality merchandise at https://frank-friends-show.creator-spring.com Find us on social media: https://www.facebook.com/FrankAndFriendsShow https://www.instagram.com/FrankAndFriendsShow https://www.twitter.com/FrankNFriendsSh Thanks!
In January of 2017, the body of a 24-year-old man was found naked at the bottom of a cliff in a state park in Maryland. Although his girlfriend claims he died from the injuries he sustained in the fall, an autopsy revealed his throat had been slit multiple times. As baffling details emerged, she became investigator's number one suspect. This is the story of Alexander Stevens. BONUS EPISODES patreon.com/goingwestpodcast CAUSE SOURCES 1. Daily Mail: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4886536/Girlfriend-charged-death-man-Maryland-forest.html#comments 2. Alex's Find A Grave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175274461/alexander-arthur-stevens 3. The Daily Item: https://www.dailyitem.com/news/state/filling-in-the-blanks-alexander-stevens-parents-he-worked-to-rectify-bad-or-wrong-situations/article_29a63692-d06a-54a1-aa5c-92406e149c82.html 4. Megan Shaffer vs. the State of Maryland: https://www.courts.state.md.us/sites/default/files/unreported-opinions/0993s18.pdf5. 6. Jay's Find A Grave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/218484988/jay-arthur-stevens 7. Cumberland Times-News: https://www.times-news.com/news/local_news/filling-in-the-blanks---alexander-stevens-parents-he-worked-to-rectify-bad-or/article_501db8ca-6377-11e7-b7d6-1fe3195e6790.html 8. The Daily Times: https://www.newspapers.com/clip/23820440/man-found-dead-was-former-coast-guard/ 9. The Tribune-Democrat: https://www.tribdem.com/news/megan-shaffer-found-guilty-of-2nd-degree-murder-in-death-of-alexander-stevens/article_b0d2c9f4-2bd5-11e8-9dda-57708696be62.html 10. Cumberland Times-News: https://www.times-news.com/news/local_news/911-transcripts-include-call-from-megan-shaffer/article_312dc20e-e12e-11e7-8a7e-b70402f5ffbd.html 11. Cumberland Times-News: https://www.times-news.com/news/local_news/concert-celebrates-janet-alex-stevens/article_12948bc8-7793-11e9-a30e-3fe64a6ef26c.html 12. The Bottom Line: https://thebottomlinenews.com/fsu-student-arrested-for-alleged-second-degree-murder/ 13. Megan's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/megan.shaffer.543/about 14. Alex's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/alex.stevens.92123 15. The Garrett County Republican: https://www.wvnews.com/garrettrepublican/news/megan-shaffer-sentenced-to-30-years-in-prison-for-second-degree-murder/article_487d0751-30db-5b9a-a536-5d9d723f204d.html 16. The Tribune-Democrat: https://www.tribdem.com/megan-shaffer-trial-begins-with-new-details-in-the-death/article_c66f27a4-3cd2-528d-b5c1-de4a0410e317.html Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this KEEN ON episode, Andrew talks to the Pulitzer prize winning journalist and Syria expert Toby Warrick on the chances for a peaceful solution to the Syrian civil war in 2023. ABOUT JOBY WARRICK Washington Post National security reporter covering terrorism, rogue states, weapons proliferation Education: Temple University, BA in journalism Joby Warrick joined The Washington Post's National staff in 1996. He has served with the Post's investigative and national security teams, and currently writes about the Middle East, terrorism and weapons proliferation. He is the author of three nonfiction books, including his 2021 book "Red Line: The Unraveling of Syria and America's Race to Destroy the Most Dangerous Arsenal in the World." His second book, “Black Flags: The Rise of ISIS,” which was awarded a 2016 Pulitzer Prize for nonfiction. His first book, “The Triple Agent,” recounts the 2009 suicide attack by an al-Qaeda informant on a CIA base at Khost, Afghanistan, that killed seven U.S. intelligence operatives. Before joining The Post, Warrick covered the fall of communism in Eastern Europe as a UPI correspondent and worked as a reporter at the Delaware County (Pa.) Daily Times, the Philadelphia Inquirer and the News & Observer of Raleigh, N.C. While in Raleigh, he co-authored “Boss Hog,” a series of investigative stories that documented the political and environmental fallout caused by factory farming in the Southeast. The series won the 1996 Pulitzer Prize Gold Medal for public service. Honors and Awards: Pulitzer Prize for general nonfiction, 2016; Pulitzer Prize Gold Medal for public service, 1996; White House Correspondents Association Edgar A. Poe award, 1996; Overseas Press Club of America Bob Considine Award for best newspaper interpretation of international affairs, 2003 Languages spoken in addition to English: conversational German Books by Joby Warrick: Black Flags: The Rise of ISIS The Triple Agent Red Line: The Unraveling of Syria and America's Race to Destroy the Most Dangerous Arsenal in the World ABOUT ANDREW KEEN: Name as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A jornalista Kate Wickers descreveu ao jornal paquistanês Daily Times os melhores poisos para desfrutar da gastronomia portuguesa, em Lisboa.
Deuteronomy 6:4-9, 20-25The Big Idea: Intentional structures free us to experience the presence of God within our everyday life.2 Peter 1:3-11Faith -> Goodness -> Knowledge -> Self-Control -> Perseverance -> Godliness -> Mutual Affection -> Love Intentional focused structures will keep you from being ineffective and unproductive in your faith.Ideas For Getting Started:• Living in the River- Items on the walls- Sticky Notes- Daily Times of Prayer ritual- Pocket Tokens- Journal entries- Prayer of Examen every evening or morning- Daily Limits on Screen Time- Prescribed Reading Time and Books- Build a Prayer Team- Regular Fasting- Prayer and Study Retreats• Biblical Thinking- Read a portion of God's Word every day- Lectio Divina prayer daily- Memorize a small passage every week- Family Scripture and Discussion- Monthly Book Readings- Radical limits on Screen Times• Marriage- DBS on Marriage passages- Lectio Divina prayer on marriage passages- Pray together daily or twice daily (set times of prayer)- Daily Affirmations- Refuse to go to bed angry- Monthly Mentor Couple dinners- Read a book together twice per year- Play Games or Hobbies Together- Date Night Rituals• Communities of Discipleship - Seek Guidance from God- Weekly coffee chats- Weekly shared meals with families- Oikos Card:I. BLESSII. 5X5X5X5- Prayer Walk Your Neighborhood- Scheduled Hospitality- “The Gospel Comes With A House Key”
Deuteronomy 6:4-9, 20-25The Big Idea: Intentional structures free us to experience the presence of God within our everyday life.2 Peter 1:3-11Faith -> Goodness -> Knowledge -> Self-Control -> Perseverance -> Godliness -> Mutual Affection -> Love Intentional focused structures will keep you from being ineffective and unproductive in your faith.Ideas For Getting Started:• Living in the River- Items on the walls- Sticky Notes- Daily Times of Prayer ritual- Pocket Tokens- Journal entries- Prayer of Examen every evening or morning- Daily Limits on Screen Time- Prescribed Reading Time and Books- Build a Prayer Team- Regular Fasting- Prayer and Study Retreats• Biblical Thinking- Read a portion of God's Word every day- Lectio Divina prayer daily- Memorize a small passage every week- Family Scripture and Discussion- Monthly Book Readings- Radical limits on Screen Times• Marriage- DBS on Marriage passages- Lectio Divina prayer on marriage passages- Pray together daily or twice daily (set times of prayer)- Daily Affirmations- Refuse to go to bed angry- Monthly Mentor Couple dinners- Read a book together twice per year- Play Games or Hobbies Together- Date Night Rituals• Communities of Discipleship - Seek Guidance from God- Weekly coffee chats- Weekly shared meals with families- Oikos Card:I. BLESSII. 5X5X5X5- Prayer Walk Your Neighborhood- Scheduled Hospitality- “The Gospel Comes With A House Key”
Terry Toohey is an assistant sports editor and sports writer for the Delaware County Daily Times. He has been with the paper since 1981, and if it has happened in Delaware County sports over the last 40+ years, chances are he has covered it. In Episode #154 of “1-on-1 with Matt Leon,” Matt talks with Toohey about his career in sports writing. They look back on his time with the Daily Times, talk about how he got into the business, and much, much more. "1-on-1 with Matt Leon" is a KYW Newsradio original podcast. You can follow the show on Twitter @1on1pod and you can follow Matt @MattLeon1060.
Hope for Christmas (S2 | E102) The Lester the Nightfly Holiday Music Interview Yes. That's right. A holiday show just prior to Thanksgiving. In a word, our crack team at LTNF is "UNAPOLOGETIC!" We love Christmas and we don't care who knows it! This is our second sit-down with Hope. We helped her celebrate the release of her 2022 record Before We Take Our Leave here, and here. Thank you Hope Griffin for so much new Christmas music for this season. Hope for Christmas this week on Lester the Nightfly. Born in Anchorage, Alaska, Hope Griffin was literally born into music. Surrounded by a musical family, she began singing and performing when she was very young. Hope first got turned onto the idea of writing her own music when she received a guitar at age 17. She attended Carson-Newman University and went on to receive a Bachelors degree in classical voice. It was there that her true flair for songwriting developed. Hope's drive to perform her original works was launched after winning a songwriters contest in college in 2007. She eventually moved to Asheville, North Carolina where she began introducing her angelic vocals and folky lyrics into the music scene. Hope quickly began to rise as an Asheville favorite. In 2012, her debut single “Hanging In The Balance” made international radio play. She was recognized in regional publications such as the Herald-Journal, The Mountain Xpress, and The Daily Times. Hope Griffin VIDEO REFERENCES https://youtu.be/LrdJuDPB1Rk Giulio Gari Competition Performance Thank you, thank you stations we love! WPVM 103.7FM WERB 107.5 FM KPOV 88.9 FM WHPW 93.7 FM KYGT 102.7 WBDY 99.5 FM KFOI 90.9 FM KUGS 89.3 Learn more about LTNF here. And visit this link to send us a message: CONTACT US.
Containing Matters pertaining to the Cadillac pulling out of the Graveyard. Timestamps: Mina Irving: various readings (0:00) - "Sea-Wind" (1937) - "Legend of the Moonflower" (1924) - "Via the Ouija Board" (1920) Irving background/non-spoiler discussion (6:19) plot summary and spoiler discussion (20:00) Bibliography: Amazing Stories, November 1929 issue https://archive.org/details/Amazing_Stories_v04n08_1929-11_Missing_ifc-674ibcbc_AK Bleiler, Everett - "Science-Fiction: The Gernsback Years" (1998) The Daily Times, Mamaroneck, New York, August 2, 1962, page 12. Hanley, Terence E. "Minna Irving" (2022) https://tellersofweirdtales.blogspot.com/2017/04/minna-irving-1857-1940.html "Minna Irving Upholds History", New York Sun, October 9, 1894, page 6. obituary, New York Times, July 7, 1940. Times-Democrat of New Orleans, January 17, 1909, page 27. "On the War Path", Yonkers Statesman, December 1, 1885, page 3. Music: Woolf, Edward - "Mercury Polka" (1851) https://www.loc.gov/item/sm1851.150610/ For Ralph.
In the 93rd episode of the Brian Hornback Experience I ask the question about the Daily Times, Knox News Sentinel, WBIR, WVLT and WATE about the domestic incident of a Blount County Democrat leader and Blount County TN State House Candidate from June 15, 2022. I am just asking the question, why is it NOT newsworthy. Read my June 21, 2022 story here. All the Brian Hornback links you should need here. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brian-hornback/support
On social media after the announcement that One Knoxville would play the majority of its home games in Maryville, some folks questioned why the team would venture a 20-minute ride down the road in Blount County.What I (Brian) knew from my year of covering Maryville College men’s and women’s soccer in 2014 for The Daily Times was that Pepe Fernandez had been one of the sport’s familiar faces in East Tennessee for more than three decades. In 2015, when I wrote a magazine story about the culture and history of indoor soccer in Knoxville, we sat down for the first time, in his office, and talked about his time as both a coach at Maryville and for the Knoxville Force as well as a player for the Knoxville Impact, a semi-pro indoor soccer team from the ‘90s.In 33 seasons at the helm of Maryville College, Fernandez has won four USA South Tournament titles and led the men and women to 16 NCAA Division III Tournament appearances. He is ranked in the Top 10 for wins all-time in men’s DIII soccer.In this interview, we discuss:Why Pepe’s first name is not pronounced how you expect it to beHis history of playing soccer for Father Ryan High School, in the defunct Dixie Amateur Soccer League, and for Tennessee WesleyanWhat brought him and has kept him at Maryville College for more than three decadesHis and his current and former players’ contributions to soccer in the communityHis favorite coaching memoriesWhat makes soccer such a special sportWhether or not Knoxville is a soccer townEnjoy!Fernandez’s Maryville College bioOne Knoxville’s game scheduleThanks for listening! Subscribe to receive an email every time a new episode & post drops. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit knoxsoccerpodcast.substack.com
(note: time stamps are without ads & may be off a little)This week Beth and Wendy discuss the case of Clarence W. Walker, a serial killer responsible for at least 13 murders across at least three states between 1951 and 1965. It's very likely that he was responsible for even more.First, we dive into the setting (12:32), the killers early life (29:32) and the timeline (31:57). Then, we get into the investigation & arrest (45:15), "Where are they now?" (47:58) followed by our takeaways and what we think made the perp snap (48:37). As usual we close out the show with some tips on how not to get murdered and our shout outs (55:01). This episode was researched & scripted by Wendy & Beth Williams.Thanks for listening! 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We just might read your email or play your voicemail on the show!Want to Support the show?You can support the show by rating and reviewing Fruitloops on iTunes, or anywhere else that you get your podcasts from. We would love it if you gave us 5 stars!You can make a donation on the Cash Apphttps://cash.me/$fruitloopspodOr become a monthly Patron through our Podbean Patron pagehttps://patron.podbean.com/fruitloopspodFootnotesArticles/WebsitesHaines, Max. (03/15/2014). Madman On The Loose. Press Reader. Retrieved 04/15/2022 from https://www.pressreader.com/canada/truro-news/20140315/281913066052991The Herald Press. (09/04/1970). Calls Begin Coming In On Slayings. Retrieved 04/16/2022 from https://www.newspapers.com/image/365086440/The Herald Palladium. (09/05/1970). ‘Quite a Few' Must Remember, Say Lawmen. Retrieved 04/16/2022 from https://www.newspapers.com/image/365071860/The Associated Press. (09/03/1970). Prisoner Linked to 18 Sex Slayings. The Edwardsville Intelligencer. Retrieved 04/16/2022 from https://www.newspapers.com/image/26510129/Keller, Robert. (10/18/2015). Serial Killers: Clarence Walker. Keller On The Loose. Retrieved 04/16/2022 from http://www.robertkellerauthor.com/2015/10/serial-killers-clarence-walker.htmlBrown, Brandon. (08/05/1971). Barrien Closes Books on Quadruple Murder. The Herald Palladium. Retrieved 04/16/2022 from https://www.newspapers.com/image/365061074/The Daily Times. (01/10/1964). Missing Mother of 8 Found Dead. Newspapers.com. Retrieved 04/17/2022 from https://www.newspapers.com/image/85997250/Associated Press. (01/30/1964). Sadistic Killer Hunted on Cleveland East Side. The News Messenger. Retrieved 04/17/2022 from https://www.newspapers.com/image/306152588/Associated Press. (09/02/1970). Joliet Prison Inmate Linked to 18 Unsolved Sex Slayings. The Logan Daily News. Retrieved 05/10/2022 from https://www.newspapers.com/image/82000694/The News-Palladium. (04/05/1965). Fiend's Grisly ‘Cemetery' Sets Off Giant Manhunt! 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Chicago, IL: Bonus Books Inc.Music“Abyss” by Alasen: ●https://soundcloud.com/alasen●https://twitter.com/icemantrap ●https://instagram.com/icemanbass/●https://soundcloud.com/therealfrozenguy●Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License“Rollie”, “Melrose” & “Strange Times” by Yung Kartz https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Yung_KartzLicensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License“Furious Freak” by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3791-furious-freakLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Connect with us on:Twitter @FruitLoopsPodInstagram https://www.instagram.com/fruitloopspodFacebook https://www.facebook.com/Fruitloopspod and https://www.facebook.com/groups/fruitloopspod
Abby discusses the murder of Mary Busch in this case and what a man named Rattlesnake James had to do with it. Sources: An article from the Fargo Forum, March 22, 1939Brenner, Anita La Cañada's First U.S. Supreme Court CaseLisenba v. People of the State of California, 314 U.S. 219 (1941)Murder & Mayhem in the Crescenta Valley By Gary Keyes, Mike LawlerLA Times article , A Lady-Killer Ensnared by a Rattlesnake by Cecilia RasmussenLos Angeles Magazine article , In One of L.A.'s Most Outrageous Murder Cases, a Rattlesnake Was the Weapon by Hadley MearesAn article from The Kansas City Star, July 5, 1936An article from The Daily Times, Thursday, May 7, 1936An article from the Alexandria Citizen NewsSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/queersforfearspodcast)
Raza Rumi comes on the podcast to set the record clear on everything happening in Pakistan. Raza explains the Imran Khan phenomenon, the history of his 22 year struggle, how army interferes in politics and the philosophy of how cults operate. Is politics in Pakistan just elite theatrics? How do we bring real change in Pakistan? Why should we celebrate the undoing of the Hybrid regime? Find out this and more on this week's episode of The Pakistan Experience. Raza Ahmad Rumi is a Pakistani policy analyst, journalist who has been the editor of Pakistan's English-language daily Daily Times. Raza Rumi is the founder of Naya Daur and an editor at The Friday Times. The Pakistan Experience is an independently produced podcast looking to tell stories about Pakistan through conversations. Please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepakistanexperience And Please stay in touch: https://twitter.com/ThePakistanExp1 https://www.facebook.com/thepakistanexperience https://instagram.com/thepakistanexpeperience The podcast is hosted by comedian and writer, Shehzad Ghias Shaikh. Shehzad is a Fulbright scholar with a Masters in Theatre from Brooklyn College. He is also one of the foremost Stand-up comedians in Pakistan and frequently writes for numerous publications. Instagram.com/shehzadghiasshaikh Facebook.com/Shehzadghias/ Twitter.com/shehzad89
The Locked On Vols podcast is your daily show covering Tennessee Volunteers football and basketball with Eric Cain.Friday's show ties a bow on a busy recruiting week by answering some of the commonly-asked questions following signing day. Plus, Troy Prost-Heron of The Daily Times joins the show in segments two and three to preview Tennessee and Memphis this weekend on the hardwood. All that and more on a Friday show! .Be sure to participate in #TwitterTuesday by tweeting @LockedonVols or @_Cainer all your questions. Tuesday's show will answer them! DMs are open. Follow the show on those Twitter accounts and also on host Eric Cain's Facebook page: CainerOnAir. And every Friday is 5 Star Friday here on Locked on Vols! Head over to Apple Podcasts and leave a positive review + a 5 star rating and we'll shout you out each and every Friday!Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!SweatBlockGet it today for 20% off at SweatBlock.com with promo code LockedOn, or at Amazon and CVS.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.___________________________________________________________________________________________________A special shoutout to James Manning (@GooseManning5) for his assistance in graphic design. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Locked On Vols podcast is your daily show covering Tennessee Volunteers football and basketball with Eric Cain. Friday's show ties a bow on a busy recruiting week by answering some of the commonly-asked questions following signing day. Plus, Troy Prost-Heron of The Daily Times joins the show in segments two and three to preview Tennessee and Memphis this weekend on the hardwood. All that and more on a Friday show! . Be sure to participate in #TwitterTuesday by tweeting @LockedonVols or @_Cainer all your questions. Tuesday's show will answer them! DMs are open. Follow the show on those Twitter accounts and also on host Eric Cain's Facebook page: CainerOnAir. And every Friday is 5 Star Friday here on Locked on Vols! Head over to Apple Podcasts and leave a positive review + a 5 star rating and we'll shout you out each and every Friday! Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! SweatBlock Get it today for 20% off at SweatBlock.com with promo code LockedOn, or at Amazon and CVS. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ A special shoutout to James Manning (@GooseManning5) for his assistance in graphic design. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Here we are live and in color! For our December Drunk Mystery in History we decided that it would be the perfect time to try out something new and bring our oh so attractive faces to the little screen. Stay tuned as we dive into how Christmas became a child's holiday and how one woman's Christmas Eve went up in flames. Be sure to follow us at: Twitter: @rarwpodcast Instagram: @rarwpodcast Contact us at: E-mail: redrumandredwinepodcast@gmail.com All music written and produced by: Savasas savasas | Free Listening on SoundCloud Resources: “The 10 Most Dangerous Toys of All Time.” The 10 Most Dangerous Toys of All Time | Take Justice Back, http://www.takejusticeback.com/news/10-most-dangerous-toys-all-time. Encyclopædia Britannica, inc. (n.d.). Is spontaneous human combustion real? Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved November 29, 2021, from https://www.britannica.com/story/is-spontaneous-human-combustion-real. “Gilbert U-238 Atomic Energy Laboratory.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 6 Oct. 2021, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilbert_U-238_Atomic_Energy_Laboratory. “Lead Poisoning.” Mayo Clinic, Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research, 20 Dec. 2019, https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/lead-poisoning/symptoms-causes/syc-20354717. “Lord Shaftsbury.” Children's British History Encyclopedia, http://history.parkfieldprimary.com/victorians/lord-shaftsbury. “Memorial Service for Huskar Mine Child Deaths.” BBC News, BBC, 8 July 2018, https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-44757270. naf1971naf. (2021, February 15). Human spontaneous combustion. Yoors. Retrieved November 29, 2021, from https://yoo.rs/longread-human-spontaneous-combustion-1613351786.html. Spontaneous human combustion: Fact or fiction? Daily Times. (2020, June 17). Retrieved November 29, 2021, from https://dailytimes.com.pk/628007/truth-behind-spontaneous-human-combustion/. Staff, H. (2013, February 6). Is spontaneous human combustion real? History.com. Retrieved November 29, 2021, from https://www.history.com/news/is-spontaneous-human-combustion-real. Tanya. “The '90s Cabbage Patch Recall That Honestly Belongs in a Horror Movie.” Throwbacks, Throwbacks, 6 Oct. 2017, https://www.throwbacks.com/the-truth-behind-the-crazy-90s-recall-that-made-us-all-a-little-afraid-of-our-dolls/. “Toy Contaminated with 'Date Rape' Drug Pulled.” CNN, Cable News Network, https://www.cnn.com/2007/US/11/08/toy.recall/index.html#:~:text=NEW%20YORK%20%28CNN%29%20--%20U.S.%20safety%20officials%20have,chemical%20that%20converts%20into%20a%20%22date%20rape%22%20drug. “Why Were Victorian Children Killed by Their Toys? | Hidden Killers | Absolute History.” YouTube, YouTube, 17 Oct. 2019, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Im4iekcPlc0.
In today's edition of InsideNIGERIA, we will be dissecting major front-page stories of Nigeria's most influential newspaper, LEADERSHIP, NATIONAL ECONOMY, THE PUNCH and THE DAILY TIMES newspapers, with focal discussion on 'Supplementary Anambra Gov'ship Election', this Tuesday.
Come the late '70s, the rock music landscape was littered with the bloated carcasses of bands who partied too hard, burned out, or became complacent in success. The door was open for something fresh, wild, and enrapturing. Enter Van Halen. Made up of two Dutch-born brothers, one on drums and the other whose guitar was an extension of his very being, a bass player with a golden throat, and a frontman who made up for his lack of traditional singing ability with attitude and gravity-defying acrobatics onstage, they were unlike anything ever seen before.Alex and Edward Van Halen, Michael Anthony, and David Lee Roth put a cap on one decade and exploded into the next with a brand of music not quite punk, not quite metal, and not at all subtle. They went from headlining backyard keggers to top billing at the US Festival in front of three hundred thousand people within five years. Then, right when it looked like there wasn't an obstacle created to slow the Mighty Van Halen ascent, the group imploded from the inside out, only to rebound stronger than ever with ex-Montrose howler Sammy Hagar leading them to four consecutive number one albums."Van Halen: The Eruption and the Aftershock" tells the story of how one of America's greatest bands weathered arguably the most dramatic soap opera in rock and roll history with songs that would weave themselves into the fabric of every musician who heard them, alongside an incendiary and unrivaled live show. Featuring exclusive interviews with insiders, fans, and artists who were there to witness the rise, the tumult, and the making of legends, it's a story that has to be read to be believed.Michael Christopher is a journalist and music historian. He is the author of "Depeche Mode: All That's Left to Know About the World's Finest Synth-Pop Band". A senior writer for the online music magazine Vanyaland, where he was a founding member and later managing editor, he contributes regularly to Ultimate Classic Rock, Loudwire, and LA Weekly. He also has a music and lifestyle column in the Daily Times, a newspaper in the Philadelphia metro region. His work has appeared in the Boston Phoenix, Boston Magazine, Rockpile, and Diffuser. He lives in Boston, building a respectable vinyl collection.To purchase a signed copy of Michael Christopher's "Van Halen: The Eruption and the Aftershock": https://thechroniclesofmc.comTo purchase a copy through Backbeat Books: http://www.backbeatbooks.com/books/9781493062102Follow Michael Christopher at:INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/mickchrysalisFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/michaelchristopher22Listen to a playlist of the music discussed in this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5Y8IAG4i5a1ACkXq5Ul2YT?si=9c1713acb0924823The Booked On Rock Website: https://www.bookedonrock.comFollow The Booked On Rock with Eric Senich:FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/bookedonrockpodcastTWITTER: https://twitter.com/bookedonrockThe Latest Books On Rock Releases: https://www.amazon.com/gp/new-releases/books/4536/ref=zg_bsnr_pg_1?ie=UTF8&pg=1Support Your Local Bookstore! Find your nearest independent book store here: https://www.indiebound.org/indie-store-finderContact The Booked On Rock Podcast:thebookedonrockpodcast@gmail.comThe Booked On Rock Theme Song: “Whoosh” by Crowander [ https://freemusicarchive.org/music/crowander]The Booked On Rock “Latest Books On Rock Releases” Song: “Slippery Rocks” by Crowander [ https://freemusicarchive.org/music/crowander]
Episode 2180 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature a story about Vietnam Vet, Eddie Box's name being added to the VVMF In Memory Program. The featured story appeared in the Daily Times of Maryville, Tennessee and is titled: … Continue reading → The post Episode 2180 – Vietnam Vet Eddie Box’s name added to VVMF In Memory Program appeared first on .
In this Halloween season extra, Jim goes it alone -- well, almost alone; Super Fan Boy Allen steps in to give a hand -- and regales us with local legends from various Ohio towns in which he has sojourned Sources: www.ancestry.com www.findagrave.com https://strangeandspookyworld.com/crybaby-bridge-project/crybaby-tunnel/ https://www.mysteriousuniverse.org/2020/03/the-haunted-forbidden-dormitory-room-of-ohio-university/ https://www.mysteriousfacts.com/wilson-hall-the-haunted-place-in-ohio-university/ The Daily Times, New Philadelphia, Ohio, June 03, 1875, page 3 The Times Reporter, New Philadelphia, Ohio, October 31, 2005, pages A1 & A5 Chillicothe Gazette, Chillicothe, Ohio, October 18, 1983, page 6 The Telegraph-Forum, Bucyrus, Ohio, April 14, 1990, page 1 Background spooky noises: www.freesound.com - 372869_meijstroaudio_ghostly-breaths (was extended in lenghth and some reversals were added) www.freesound.com - 493561_brain-claim-growl --- 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/wdouta/message
Raza Rumi joins us on this deep dive podcast to discuss why he had to leave Pakistan, the shrinking space for Journalism in the country, how digital journalism is changing the landscape, the philosophy behind Naya Daur, new media and nation building. What do we need to do to build a Pakistani state? Should journalists be scared of the new laws? What is the role of journalism? Find out this, and more on this week's episode of The Pakistan Experience. The Pakistan Experience is an independently run podcast. Please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepakistanexperience And Please stay in touch: https://twitter.com/ThePakistanExp1 https://www.facebook.com/thepakistanexperience https://instagram.com/thepakistanexpeperience The podcast is hosted by comedian and writer, Shehzad Ghias Shaikh. Shehzad is a Fulbright scholar with a Masters in Theatre from Brooklyn College. He is also one of the foremost Stand-up comedians in Pakistan and frequently writes for numerous publications. He can be found on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Tinder. https://www.facebook.com/Shehzadghias/ https://twitter.com/shehzad89 Raza Ahmad Rumi is a Pakistani writer and a public policy specialist currently based in Ithaca, USA. He is the Director, Park Center for Independent Media, Ithaca College and has been teaching in Journalism department since 2015. He is also visiting faculty at Cornell Institute for Public Affairs and teaches courses in international development and public policy. Earlier, Raza was a global faculty fellow at the Gallatin School, New York University (Spring 2016). Raza was a fellow at New America Foundation (2014); United States Institute of Peace (Sept 2014-March 2015), a fellow at National Endowment for Democracy (summer 2016); and currently a member of Think Tank at Laboratory for Global Performance and Politics, Georgetown University. He is also a senior fellow at the Jinnah Institute in Islamabad. In recent years, Raza founded a digital media platform NayaDaur Media in collaboration with Pakistani diaspora in the United States. It is a bilingual multimedia portal with a Youtube channel. From 2017-2019, Raza was also the editor of Pakistan's national newspaper Daily Times. From 2005-2017, he was affiliated with weekly The Friday Times in various editorial positions. Raza was also a commentator and a current affairs talk show host in Pakistan and was affiliated with the Express TV, Pakistan before he left Pakistan in 2014. He contributes regularly to Foreign Policy, Huffington Post, New York Times, The Diplomat, Fair Observer, CNN and Al Jazeera, Daily O, Scroll India, The Hindu and Indian Express. His columns for the Express Tribune can be accessed here. Prior to his foray in journalism, Raza worked as a governance and capacity development specialist for the Asian Development Bank, the Government of Pakistan, a number of Pakistani nongovernmental organizations, and the United Nations Mission in Kosovo. He has also been an academic adviser to the Network of Asia Pacific Schools and Institutes of Public Administration and Governance (NAPSIPAG); a public policy adviser to LEAD Pakistan, a nonprofit focused on sustainable development; and was an advisory board member of both the ASR Resource Centre and the South Asian Institute of Women's Studies in Lahore. As a freelance policy professional/consultant he continues to advise international development organizations, governments and NGOs. Books: He is also the author of Delhi by Heart: Impressions of a Pakistani Traveler (Harper Collins, 2013); The Fractious Path: Pakistan's Democratic Transition (2016); Identity, Faith and Conflict: Essays on Pakistan & Beyond (2017); and Being Pakistani–Essays on Arts, Culture & Society (2018).
An online discussion with Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and Central Asia Program. In the span of just a few days, the Taliban has reached the borders of Central Asia, having seized control of large swaths of land in northern Afghanistan. The Taliban's return and the ongoing escalations have altered the day-to-day lives of locals, with many on the move in search of shelter and hundreds having crossed into Tajikistan so far. As the Taliban's offensive continues and Afghan forces and local militia groups prepare to fight back against further escalation, Tajikistan is setting up a camp capable of hosting up to 100,000 refugees. Meanwhile, Central Asian governments have been conducting a massive combat-readiness check and relocating thousands of additional troops and heavy military equipment to the border. In sum, the recent developments in northern Afghanistan have changed realities on the ground, with far-reaching potential implications for residents of the border regions. Speakers Malali Bashir is a journalist and video producer with RFE/RL's Afghan Service, Radio Free Afghanistan. Bashir, who is from Kabul, has covered a range of topics related to Afghanistan, often with a women's rights perspective. Along with her work at RFE/RL, Bashir has written for BBC Pashto, Foreign Policy, and The Daily Times, and she has edited Afghan magazines. Prior to her journalistic work, Malali was a Fulbright scholar at Brandeis University, Massachusetts. Sirojiddin Tolibov is the Managing Editor of RFE/RL's Tajik Service. Having reported on operations against Islamic militants from the main hot spots in Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Afghanistan throughout his journalistic career, he is an expert on security matters, Islamic groups, human rights, and social and economic issues in Central Asia. Prior to RFE/RL, Tolibov spent 20 years with the BBC World Service's Central Asian unit as a reporter, manager, news anchor, and editor. In 2001, he has announced the Service's Best Reporter. He has also performed leading roles in award-winning BBC radio dramas. Mélanie Sadozaï is a PhD candidate in International Relations at the Center for Europe and Eurasian Studies (CREE) at the National Institute of Oriental Languages and Civilizations (INALCO/Sorbonne Paris Cité) in Paris, France, and a Visiting Scholar at the Sigur Center for Asian Studies at the George Washington University. Prior to becoming a doctoral student, Mélanie graduated with a B.A. in Persian linguistics and civilizations from INALCO, and two M.A. in International Relations and War Studies from Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne. Her research is based on long-time fieldwork and focuses on cross-border activities as resources in the remote areas of Tajikistan and Afghanistan in the Pamirs. Through an empirically oriented methodology, she challenges the widespread perception of the Southern border of Tajikistan which associates it with images of violence and danger. Since 2018, Mélanie has presented her research during academic events in France, Ukraine, Kirghizstan and the United States. She has namely published in the Journal of Borderlands Studies and the Journal of Power Institutions in Post-Soviet Societies. Marlene Laruelle, Moderator Marlene Laruelle, Ph.D., is Director, Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies; Director, Central Asia Program; Director, Illiberalism Studies Program; Co-Director, PONARS-Eurasia; and Research Professor of International Affairs at George Washington University. Marlene's research explores the transformations of nationalist and conservative ideologies in Russia, nationhood construction in Central Asia, as well as the development of Russia's Arctic regions.
This week, Tina is joined by the Dean of Nursing for Samuel Merritt University, Dean Lorna. Together, they discuss several cases of providers all across the country who found themselves in trouble after working at so-called 'pill mills'. They close the show with Tina interviewing Dean Lorna, who tells us all about her fascinating career leading up to becoming the Dean of Nursing for such a prestigious school. Please support our show by supporting our sponsors! Thank you to Trusted Health for sponsoring this episode. Please go to https://www.trustedhealth.com/gnbn and fill out a profile to help support our podcast and see what opportunities are out there for you! Thank you to our new sponsor Samuel Merritt University. If you're interested in getting more information on their MSN and DNP programs and scholarships visit them at https://smumsn.com and show them how much you appreciate them for sponsoring our podcast! Thank you to CBD Stat for continuing to sponsor our podcast! If you're interested in CBD, go to https://www.cbdstat.care/goodnursebadnurse and check them out! And of course our latest sponsor, Eko! Please visit them at https://ekohealth.com and use promo code GNBN for $20 off your purchase of the new Littmann Cardiology IV stethoscope with Eko technology! Credits “BOP: Federal Inmates by Name.” Www.bop.gov, www.bop.gov/mobile/find_inmate/byname.jsp#inmate_results. FastStats - Drug Overdoses. 2019, www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/drug-overdoses.htm. Nashville Tennessean. “Feds Prosecute Tennessee Pain Clinic Workers as Drug Dealers.” The Tennessean, 16 Nov. 2016, www.tennessean.com/story/money/2016/11/22/feds-prosecute-pain-clinic-workers-as-drug-dealers/94279560/. “Nine Medical Practitioners Indicted in Conspiracy to Distribute Controlled Pain Medication as Employees of Breakthrough Pain Therapy Center in Maryville.” Www.justice.gov, 18 Mar. 2015, www.justice.gov/usao-edtn/pr/nine-medical-practitioners-indicted-conspiracy-distribute-controlled-pain-medication. “Pill Mill Owner Sentenced to 39 Years in Prison.” Www.justice.gov, 18 Mar. 2015, www.justice.gov/usao-edtn/pr/pill-mill-owner-sentenced-39-years-prison. “Pill Mill Owner Sentenced to 69 Years in Prison.” Www.justice.gov, 18 Mar. 2015, www.justice.gov/usao-edtn/pr/pill-mill-owner-sentenced-69-years-prison. Satterfield, Jamie. “Doctor for Maryville Pill Mill Draws 10-Year Prison Term.” Knoxville News Sentinel, 22 Feb. 2017, www.knoxnews.com/story/news/crime/2017/02/22/doctor-maryville-pill-mill-draws-10-year-prison-term/98268716/. ---. “East Tennessee Doctors Say Pill-Mill Charges Violate Free-Speech Rights.” Www.knoxnews.com, 22 Apr. 2016, archive.knoxnews.com/news/crime-courts/et-doctors-say-pill-mill-charges-violate-free-speech-rights-3117e459-ec3c-1d89-e053-0100007fb618-376770551.html/. ---. “Feds Prosecute Pain-Clinic Workers as Drug Dealers.” Knoxville News Sentinel, 27 Nov. 2016, www.knoxnews.com/story/news/nation-now/2016/11/22/pill-mill-drug-dealer-prosecutions/94246152/. ---. “Maryville Pill-Mill Nurse Sentenced to 54 Months in Prison.” Knoxville News Sentinel, 13 Jan. 2017, www.knoxnews.com/story/news/crime/2017/01/13/maryville-pill-mill-nurse-sentenced-54-months-prison/96551338/. USA v. Dustin Morgan. , 23 June 2013, www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/USCOURTS-tned-3_10-cr-00160/pdf/USCOURTS-tned-3_10-cr-00160-5.pdf. “USA v. Sandra Kincaid, Randy Kincaid, Wendi Henry, and Dustin Morgan.” , 2015. Wade, Wes. “Former Nurse Practitioner at Maryville ‘Pill Mill' Sentenced to Two Years in Prison.” The Daily Times, 24 Feb. 2017, www.thedailytimes.com/news/former-nurse-practitioner-at-maryville-pill-mill-sentenced-to-two-years-in-prison/article_08911449-9819-5848-b208-d30f9c60832a.html. ---. “Two Former Maryville ‘Pill Mill' Workers Sentenced on Conspiracy Charges.” The Daily Times, 21 Jan. 2017, www.thedailytimes.com/news/two-former-maryville-pill-mill-workers-sentenced-on-conspiracy-charges/article_92991883-4acf-5186-af47-59fd35cdb8b9.html.
Hour two of today's SportsTalk featured John and Jimmy holding a Vol Baseball roundtable with Mike Wilson of the Knoxville News Sentinel, Troy Provost-Heron of the The Daily Times and Ryan Schumpert of Rocky Top Insider.
Hour two of today's SportsTalk featured John and Jimmy holding a Vol Baseball roundtable with Mike Wilson of the Knoxville News Sentinel, Troy Provost-Heron of the The Daily Times and Ryan Schumpert of Rocky Top Insider.
Hour two of today's SportsTalk featured John and Jimmy holding a Vol Baseball roundtable with Mike Wilson of the Knoxville News Sentinel, Troy Provost-Heron of the The Daily Times and Ryan Schumpert of Rocky Top Insider.
Bill Wilson wanted to keep AA from being too closely associated with the Oxford Group in the mind of the public. As a result, references to Quiet Time and Listening to God were present but made intentionally vague in the Big Book. Father Bill helps sort some of this out in this episode. It may help shed some new light on Step 11. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fatherbillw/support
A couple of weeks ago I had the pleasure of sitting down for a chat with the wonderful Minaal Maan, all the way from Pakistan. I love doing these interviews as I get to talk to authors that I would not have been able to meet without the help of the internet. Minaal Maan is a young freelance writer and author who has just published her debut novel, “Our Tainted Souls”, available in paperback and e-book form. The book currently has a 4.8 rating on Goodreads. Her work has appeared in publications such as The Daily Times, The Fiction Project, and The Desi Collective. She has also recently launched “The Pakistan Chronicle” an online magazine that aims to highlight emerging voices focusing on inclusivity, and it can be found on Instagram as @thepakistanchronicle. Minaal enjoys writing about strong female leads as well as the transgender community and is drawn to the contemporary fiction genre. Her Instagram handle is @minaalmaan Read more about her and her book at https://jenyheckman.com/minaal-maan --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jeny-heckman/support
Located in Gambier Ohio, Kenyon College was founded in 1824, which has given it ample time…197 years to be exact…to collect its fair share of ghosts. A fraternity initiation gone wrong, a destructive dormitory fire, an elevator shaft incident, a car crash, and a diving accident are just some of the misfortunes that plague this university's past. In fact, one of these tragedies nearly destroyed its reputation, causing enrollment to plummet, and just as the college recovered, another catastrophic event threatened its continuation once more. Follow the Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crimesandwitchdemeanors Submit your feedback or personal stories to crimesandwitchdemeanors@gmail.com Like The Podcast on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/crimesandwitchdemeanors Episode Transcript: Available below the sources in the show notes Visit the website: https://www.crimesandwitchdemeanors.com Sources: College installs bars on Bullseye windows. (2018, April 19). The Kenyon Collegian. https://kenyoncollegian.com/news/2018/04/college-installs-bars-on-bullseye-windows/ Confusion Surrounds Sophomore's Death. (1979, November 15). The Kenyon Collegian, page 1. Death on the Tracks—Alumni Bulletin—Kenyon College. (n.d.). Retrieved April 15, 2021, from http://bulletin-archive.kenyon.edu/x3615.html Facts Point To Ghastly Crime Former Law Student Led ward Railroad Track Bound With Rope. (1905, November 1). Plain Dealer, page 1. Investigators Consider Theories and Questioins. (1979, November 15). The Kenyon Collegian, page 1. Kenyon College. (2021). In Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kenyon_College&oldid=1017979821 Kenyon College Ghost Stories Archives—College Bound Advantage. (n.d.). Retrieved April 14, 2021, from https://collegeboundadvantage.com/tag/kenyon-college-ghost-stories/ Kenyon College's ominous history still survives on campus. (2019, October 31). 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On this podcast we tell tall tales as they're traditionally told and then dive into historical and archival records in order to separate fact from fiction. Today's episode is a suggestion from a listener, Lucas, who alerted me to his haunted alma mater: Kenyon College. When he told me his college was haunted I was like “yeah okay it's a haunted college” but I was shocked to find out just how haunted and how rich the real history of this college is. It is a haunted college. Sorry for doubting you. There's a reason Kenyon College always makes its way to the top of listicles touting America's Most Haunted Colleges. Located in Gambier Ohio, Kenyon College was founded in 1824, which has given it ample time…197 years to be exact…to collect its fair share of ghosts. A fraternity initiation gone wrong, a destructive dormitory fire, an elevator shaft incident, a car crash, and a diving accident are just some of the misfortunes that plague this university's past. In fact, one of these tragedies nearly destroyed its reputation, causing enrollment to plummet, and just as the college recovered, another catastrophic event threatened its continuation once more. We'll investigate all of these tales today, but first, let me tell you the – alleged – story of Kenyon College's most infamous tragedy…that of poor Stewie Pierson. October's prickly night air licked the back of Stuart Pierson's neck, goosepimples emerging from his skin like the cloaked figures surfacing from the shadows in woods around him. If it were anyone else, they might be scared, but he knew who they were and they were the reason why he was there: he was a pledging the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity and this was the beginning of his initiation. The hooded figures glided silently into the clearing, forming a circle around Stuart and the other pledges. They said nothing. Simply stood in the dark, heads bowed, moving at a glacial pace towards the pledges. One of the other boys made a shrill sound like a mouse. Stuart's looked at each cloaked figure in turn, knowing that beneath one of the dark robes was his father. He strained his eyes to see through the murky haze of the night but he couldn't make out a single face through the inky shadows cast by the figure's large hoods; just the occasional puff of smoke as their warm breath met the cool autumn air. Suddenly the figures stopped in unison, mere feet from the pledges, who were now shaking. Even Stuart could feel his body hum. He told himself it was because he was cold, and not the spindly fingers of dread wrapping around his soul. Without warning the figures leapt toward the pledges, grabbing them, separating them from each other, and they chanted “DELTA KAPPA EPSILON!” as they threw burlap sacks over the heads of the frightened boys. The world began spinning around Stuart as he was swept up into the air and carried off into the woods. What was going to happen? He knew he was safe. He knew it. This was all part of the process. But the grip of dread around him grew tighter and tighter. He felt as he might choke. The cloaked figures carried Stuart for what felt like hours, though it may have only been mere minutes. Stuart was disoriented and sleep deprived – having waited up all night the day before waiting for his father's train to come in. He was simultaneously alert and on the edge of sleep, which only heightened his sense of confusion. Eventually, Stuart heard the sound of a river. The Kokosing? It must be, but where were they going? He felt now that he was being carried at an incline, they were going uphill. The soft footsteps on the soil turned to something more metallic. A bridge? Then it hit him. Clarity pierced through his mental fog – the train tracks. They were on trestle bridge. Abruptly, Stuart was falling. Was he thrown off the bridge? THUD. Wincing in pain, barely able to breathe through the burlap, his back ached. That was his answer. No, he wasn't hurled from the bridge – the fraternity brothers merely dropped him onto the tracks. Mercifully, the burlap hood was removed and he took in large gasps of the chill October air. Bewildered, Stuart looked around him and tried to regain his bearings, the cloaked figures formed a tight circle around him…staring…silent…unmoving…and without warning they chanted “DELTA KAPPA EPSILON!” and pinned him down to the train tracks. They pulled ropes from beneath their billowing cloaks and began to bind his legs together. “What are they doing? Are they insane?” he thought? Then he felt a hand wrench his left arm and pin it down. Then his right. They began tying his hands to the tracks as he screamed. The cloaked figures didn't move, they just continued their knotwork, one of them stuffing a handkerchief in Stuart's mouth. Stuart began to panic now. His face was flushed, he imagined it was steaming in the cold autumn air. Sweat dripped down his brow and into his eyes, stinging. Or were those tears? Stuart felt the dread in his soul once more, panic filling every bone in his body. He couldn't breathe, he felt like he was dying. And then…Stuart felt a familiar hand on his shoulder. His father. His muscled eased, though he still screamed through the handkerchief. “Don't worry, son” his father whispered “there's no train coming tonight, calm down, you'll be safe. We'll return within the hour.” His father stood up as the other figures pulled their final knots. They didn't seem to notice his father tipped him off. Stuart screamed and thrashed in his bindings as the figures walked away. For show, as to not give away his father's tip. Once he could no longer hear their footfalls, Stuart relaxed. It's going to be okay. It's going to be okay, he told himself. Now even more exhausted than before he felt his consciousness slowly slipping. He welcomed it. If anything, he could use this hour to nap before the fraternity came back to untie him. With his eyelids too heavy to keep open, Stuart closed them and began to dream. After some time in a deep sleep, Stuart felt himself being shaken awake. As he opened his eyes he didn't see his father but instead the bright light of an oncoming train. If it wasn't obvious, poor Stuart Lathrop Pierson was struck by a train. It turns out that while a train wasn't supposed to be coming that night, an unscheduled eastbound train was headed to Mount Vernon for repairs. The conductor and crew didn't know they had struck anything and so it never stopped….they only noticed something was amiss once they arrived at Mount Vernon and found pieces of fabric and blood smeared on the train. Now how much of my fictional tale was true? It's honestly very hard to say, and who you ask will tell you a different story. There was so much controversy involved in the investigation and the journalistic integrity at the time was, as we well know on this podcast…questionable at best. When Stuart was struck, his watched stopped and so it's safe to say he was struck at 9:41pm. When his fraternity brothers, and perhaps his father, found his body around 10:00pm. it was still warm. They hurriedly removed it from the tracks before another train came. Stuart's mangled body was taken to the home of William Pierce, the College's president. Here is where things become suspicious. Instead of calling William Scarborough, the Gambier coroner, Pierce instead called a local physician to examine the body. The next thing that undermined any hope of an investigation into the incident was Stuart's father, Newbold Pierson, who arranged for a special train to transport his son's body home before the sun rose the next day…and, conveniently, the President of the college didn't tell police about this departure until after the train had already left the station, along with Stuart's corpse and any potential clues that may have lent us clarity. Someone must have called Gwen Stefani because the newspapers at the time went absolutely bananas. B-a-n-a-n-a-s. Some of the newspaper illustrations at the time alone were so outlandish and sensational. I found one in the St. Joseph News-Press Gazette published November 7, 1905 that shows a young main tried to a train bridge, in almost a crucifixion pose, with a skull lantern on his chest. That's only the tip of the iceberg. I went ahead and put that on the podcast Instagram along with other goodies from today's episode, so go and have a look! @CrimesAndWitchDemeanors. In an article titled Death on the Tracks by Mark Ellis in the Kenyon College Alumni Bulletin, he describes another cartoon from the Los Angeles Sunday Times wherein a train is drawn ripping into a body with its decapitated head flying through the air. Maybe it's best that this publication isn't available online, Instagram probably would have taken my post down! Ellis also outlines some of the outlandish headlines that came out of papers at that time such as “Stuart Pierson's Head Cut off and Placed in a Lunch Basket” In my own research, a lunch basket was a recurring theme in newspaper articles but nothing of his head being placed in it – just that his lunch basket was found on the tracks., There seems to have been a lot of contention between President Pierce and the coroner and detective investigating the case. The detective, who has the most amazing name of all time, Detective Grim, accompanied Coroner Scarborough to view the body and had this to say after viewing it: “The wounds on the right wrist and the left ankle of the young man certainly seemed to have been made by cords or ropes encircling them, while he was using all of his great strength in trying to free himself.” Both the coroner and the detective made public claims about these ligature marks, oh my god, look at me using vocabulary, claiming Stuart was bound. It wasn't helped by newspaper outlets who apparently had a witness, a young farmer, who claims he saw Stuart being led to the tracks by a rope around his neck, with his hands bounds together. Naturally, President Pierce could not have any of this. While one day a headline might say “Facts Point to Ghastly Crime: Former Law Student Led Toward Railroad Track Bound with Rope” an article the next day would boldly claim “NOT TIED TO TRACK: President of Kenyon College Derides Coroner's Theory of Pierson's Death” The long and short is we'll never know what truly happened, the investigation is too muddied to draw any certain conclusions. Taking pledges out to remote areas and leaving them there for a time were a common initiation ritual at the time. Whether he was bound or not is a point of debate. However, it's safe to say theories involving chloroform which were purported by papers or that his own father tied him to the tracks are most likely false. His father was probably waiting in the “Kenyon Bullseye” which I can only ascertain to be this circular window in one of the college buildings where both this haunting, and others, take place, it is also where Stuart uttered the last words to his father “Goodnight pop, I'll see you after awhile” In fact, the Kenyon's West Wing Bullseye is where Pierson's spirit is most often glimpsed and appears to be the epicenter of tragic events – as recently as 2016, a student fell out of the bullseye window, leading to metal bars being installed for safety. Many students who have lived in that room tend to avoid staying there on the anniversary of the incident. John Hepp, class of '04 was one of the students who decided to stay in the room that night. He went out for the evening, but when he came back the bullseye window was wide open – a window that is notoriously difficult to open, so it couldn't have been the wind. Was it old Stuart Pierson? Another night, Hepp was lying in bed with his girlfriend asleep beside him. when he felt an icy touch on the back of his neck. Thinking it was his girlfriend, he turned, but she was fast asleep. Alarmed, he jumped out of bed and turned on the light, which is when he notice the lock, presumably installed by maintenance, on the small door in his closet was unhinged. He got a flashlight and opened the door, which revealed a small crawlspace. Inside the crawlspace where countless signatures of former students, pledge books, Delta Kappa Epsilon memorabilia, and other trinkets. However, one engraving caught Hepp's attention: the initials SLP with the date of 1905. Students also claim to see Stuart's spirit near the train tracks, waiting in the bullseye for his father, and roaming the campus. But he does not wander Kenyon College alone. He is joined by a litany of other spirits, which we'll cover briefly, including first-hand encounters of students and faculty. Perhaps the most well-known group of ghosts is those that perished in the 1949 dormitory fire. On February 26, 1949, after attending the sophomore dance, students began returning to their dormitories in Middle Kenyon with their dates. Some had stayed awake in the Middle Kenyon parlor, burning a fire in one of the “new” fireplaces – the old fireplaces had long been covered up and would not be seen again until the following morning when the building was reduced to ash. Stray sparks from the fireplace cut into one of the lost chimneys and fallen into an old flue. From the flue these sparks found their way into a space between the first and second floors. Here, the sparks smoldered and gases and smoke built up before erupting into the second and third floors around 4:00am. Seven students (Erenest Ahwajee, Edward Brout, Albert Lewis, Martin Mangel, Jack McDonald, Marc Peck, George Pincus, Stephan Shepard, and Colin Woodworth) lived on the third floor of Middle Kenyon and perished in the fire. Meanwhile, two other students died from skull fractures and internal injuries after, in a futile attempt to save their lives leapt from the building. The seven aforementioned students were not found for a few days as the ashes and ruins were too hot to search through. The building was eventually reconstructed from scratch being nearly identical to the original structure. Since the fire, numerous reports of ghostly apparitions and phantom sounds have been heard. People have heard poundings on their doors and cries of “Get out!” or one individual who heard a knocking on his door and someone screaming “Ed, wake up! Fire!” It turns out that room had once belonged to Edward Brout. Now my favorite sighting in regards to the fire is this one. Someone had seen apparitions in the building but…something was off. On the fourth floor, he spotted ghostly figures but they were only visible from the knees up. When he went down to the third floor he could only see feet suspended in the air. Upon investigation in the college archives, it was revealed the new structure's floors had been built 18 inches higher than the original building. It appears the ghosts are trapped in the building's old floorplan. The ghosts feet can sometimes be seen grazing student's heads as they walk the third floor. Now, I mentioned the university archives, which actually has a folder in their collection dedicated to the hauntings of the college. College Historian, Thomas Stamp states that the college's “haunted reputation is relatively a modern thing and that “The ghost stories are certainly fun and potentially scary but most of the stories are questionable” Conversely, the stories that are most well-known, those above, are rooted in fact. Some ghost stories, however, are purely legend, while some are real but have been embellished by students over the years as Kenyon's reputation for being haunted has become a major draw…or deterrent to potential students. A reddit user expressed concern in the r/Kenyon forum about the college's reputation for being haunted and wanted to ask current and past students if they believed it was or not. Here are some of my favorite answers: “Yes” “Lemme put it this way. I, like you, don't really believe in magic/the supernatural. That being said, if anywhere is haunted, Kenyon is.” Another student states, “A buddy of mine and I decided to stay in a dorm room where a murder homicide occurred. The girlfriend apparently stabbed her boyfriend and tried to hide the body in an elevator shaft. After that she took a plunge out of her 7th story dorm room window.” And goes on to talk about a ghostly encounter of a slamming window. This version of the story…is largely false. It does involve an elevator…but that's about it. In 1979, a pair of friends was coming home to Caples from a party late one night around 2:30am. One of the friends decided to take the stairs up to their room, while the other opted to take the elevator up to his girlfriend's room. The elevator ended up getting stuck between the seventh and eighth floors, and the student pried the doors open and attempted to jump to the floor below. Unfortunately, they missed and he fell down the elevator shaft where he was found by a security guard the next morning. The student later died of his injuries in the hospital. Many women Caples experience waking up in the night with someone on top of them or the feeling of someone on their beds. However, the best story to come from Caples is recounted in Wendy MacLeod's article The Haunted Kenyon Tour in the Kenyon College Alumni Bulletin. In the summer of 1995 after all students had gone home, there was one very eventful night in Caples. Safety Officer Dan Turner was working this particular night and was told he should keep an eye on Caples in particular because showers and lights had been found on while there was no one in the building. Around 5:00am Dan got a call over his radio “All units to Caples!” The switchboard operator had received three calls in a row from rooms 511, 611, and 711 respectively. Each phone call was the same: a woman screaming into the receiver and hanging up. Dan was the first to arrive at Caples and waited for the others to arrive. He positioned himself so that he could keep an eye on both entrances and say no one enter or exit the building. Once the other officers arrived, one of them stayed in the lobby while the others searched every room in the building for an intruder, locking the doors behind them. They were so thorough in their search they even checked the trap door that led to the roof and made sure it was padlocked. There was no one in the building…but things were just getting started. They found a shower was running on the fifth floor, with steam was wafting out into the hall. When the officers searched the three rooms where the calls had originated they found the lights were on and the phones were unplugged. The officers plugged the phones back in, turned the lights off, locked the doors, and prepared to leave the building. But, before they could begin to leave, another call, just like those before, scream and all, came from room 811. One of the officers rushed to the room and the light was turned on, but the door was still locked. He opened the door to find the phone in this room was also unplugged. Before the officer could voice his confusion he heard the elevator begin its descent. The elevator in the building stays on the last floor it visited and will only move if it's called on another floor. The officer asked the others if they had called for the elevator. Negative. Who was going down in the elevator? All the officers raced down the stairs trying to catch the perpetrator. When they reached the ground floor, they found the officer who was supposed to be in the lobby outside, with his face pressed against the glass saying to the others he wasn't going to wait for the elevator door to open by himself! No one was found that night and the incident was listed as an “unexplained event” Now this story is still rather modern, so it's interesting that so many legends surround it. I found the college newspaper from the time of the incident and the mystery surrounding the events of that night. This article explains in detail all the possible ways that the accident could have happened, complete with diagrams of how the elevator was stuck and the boy's rationale for doing what he did (…why did he try and drop to the seventh floor when the eighth floor was easily and safely accessible? Why did no one hear him scream? Why was his coat found stuck in the doors of the elevator?). Long story short? A mystery. But the murder-suicide theory by the reddit poster is at least debunked by this news story. Some people suspect foul play, others suspect a prank gone wrong, while others think it was just a tragic accident. There are more ghosts, but I'm running out of time! So we're doing a lightning round! There's a ghost in Schaffer dance studio, which was once Schaffer pool and known as the “Greenhouse” because of its glass roof. Versions of the story vary, but essentially an air force cadet during World War II died in a diving accident, which led to the removal of the diving board. Accounts vary, some say he bounced too high and broke through the…literal glass ceiling…broke his neck and drowned. Other versions leave him decapitated. Either way—man dead, diving board gone. Ghostly wet footprints leading to the locker rooms are still found at night in the dance studio, despite there not being a pool in the building for decades. Schaffer is known as the creepiest place on campus to safety officers and maintence workers. The truth? World War II did host cadets enrolled in the Air Force Meteorology Program but there are no records of anyone dying. The three-tier diving board was removed in the 1950's – not because of an accident but because the new coach discovered the pool was only 9 feet deep instead of the required 12 and there was a dangerous ledge between the deep and shallow ends of the pool where kids would often come up from a dive covered in blood from crashing into it. The Gates of Hell are two pillars that if you walk between them at midnight as the church bells chime, you'll be transported straight to hell. Do…I even need to debunk this? That is…I mean…Ohio is as close as you can get to hell on earth aside from Florida, so maybe it's not too far off. Lastly, we have Hill theatre which is apparently haunted by a car crash that took place on the site of the theatre in 1937, before it was built. However, old maps say there was never a road in that spot. However, that doesn't stop weird things from happening – most notably the ghost light (lights left on stages to repel…ghosts…or help them see? No one knows which is which and that's confusing) inexplicably becomes unscrewed or the light is blocked out by a light passing by. And ohmygod that's the end of today's episode. When Lucas told me his college was haunted I was like “Oh yeah, sure it is” but I did not expect the journey through time I was put on! There is so much I didn't get to cover, this could have easily been two parts but that feels like torture. As always, view historic images of the stories and documents mentioned in this episode on the Instagram page, leave a review on iTunes if that's your listening platform, and just a huge thank you for listening and accepting me back into your life! So, please, don't join a fraternity…for so many different reasons, always take the stairs, and of course…stay spooky. Bye!
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