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This episode features a conversation in early July 2024 with Mohegan tribal members Sharon Maynard and Rachel Sayet about traditional Mohegan food. Sharon Maynard is a Mohegan elder and a Tribal Nonner. Retired after serving 12 years on the Council of Elders, Sharon's interests include food sovereignty, seed saving, and decolonizing our diets. She has a BA in anthropology and an AS in food service management. Rachel Sayet (Akitusut) is a Mohegan writer, teacher, and indigenous food specialist. Rachel has a BS in restaurant management and an MA in anthropology. She has spent her adult life trying to cultivate awareness of Native New England. She worked for the Mohegan tribe for 8 years in their cultural department spearheading grassroots efforts in revitalizing traditional foods and diabetes prevention. FOOD AND MEDICINE MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Maple, Birch Blueberries, Strawberries, Fiddlehead Ferns Milkweed, Sassafras, Elder, Boneset Corn, Beans, Squash, Sunflowers, Tobacco Succotash (Corn, Beans, Salt Pork, Salt and Pepper) Johnny Cakes (Journey Cakes) Yokaeg (traveling food made of dried, parched corn which has been ground finely with a mortar and pestle). Clams, Quahogs, Scallops, Shad, Salmon Fry Bread, Indian Tacos, Buffalo and Alligator Burgers Rachel's Johnny Cake Turkey Sandwich on America the Bountiful, PBS LINKS: Mohegan Tribe Rachel Beth Sayet, Indigenous Educator, Lightworker, Chef, Herbalist Wikôtamuwôk Wuci Ki tà Kihtahan (A Celebration of Land and Sea): Modern Indigenous Cuisine in New England by Rachel Sayet in Dawnland Voices 2.0 Tantaquidgeon Museum Gladys Tantaquidgeon - in Memorium Makiawisug, or the Little People at Mohegan Hill Eastern Woodlands Rematriation Sherry Pocknett, Mashpee Wampanoag chef, Sly Fox Den Restaurant The Man Who Weeps, story by Dale Carson, Abenaki cookbook author, in Dawnland Voices 2.0 Strawberry Thanksgiving, by Paula Dove Jennings, Narragansett Sioux Chef, Sean Sherman, Oglala Lakota Sioux Yazzie the Chef, Brian Yazzie, Diné Rowen White, Mohawk/Kanienkeha:ka, seed keeper THIS EPISODE SUPPORTED BY: YOU! Please become a Patron for $1 or more a month at Patreon.com/trueloveseeds The No-Till Market Growers Podcast Network (which includes our friends at the Seed Farmer Podcast) Scribe Video Center and WPEB, West Philly Community Radio ABOUT: Seeds And Their People is a radio show where we feature seed stories told by the people who truly love them. Hosted by Owen Taylor of Truelove Seeds and Chris Bolden-Newsome of Sankofa Community Farm at Bartram's Garden. trueloveseeds.com/blogs/satpradio FIND OWEN HERE: Truelove Seeds Facebook | Instagram | Twitter FIND CHRIS HERE: Sankofa Community Farm at Bartram's Garden THANKS TO: Rachel Sayet and Sharon Maynard Elissa Fredeen of Scribe Video Center
Nancy Grace sits down with high-profile defense attorney, Dale Carson, and former homicide detective, Chris McDonough, to discuss Bryan Kohberger's defense strategy. The 28-year-old graduate student claims he has an alibi for the night of the killings and that the DNA tying him to the crime scene "was planted." With three other samples of unidentified male DNA discovered in the King Road home, Kohberger's lawyers may rely heavily on a "Some Other Dude" defense. Join us to hear Carson and McDonough's thoughts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Logan follows up on the knife attack story from Mr. Chubby's Wings, with injury updates on the victims and updated charges for the attacker. Legal expert and analyst Dale Carson suggests that the video demonstrates Spencer Pearson acting with premeditation.
Join Nancy Grace and high-profile attorney Dale Carson as they delve into the ongoing legal saga of Alex Murdaugh. Explore Murdaugh's claims of innocence in the double murders of his wife, Maggie, and son, Paul, and question whether it's a strategic move to strengthen his appeal. Discover the latest developments, including Murdaugh's retraction of his account regarding the tragic death of housekeeper Gloria Satterfield, leading to an insurance company's lawsuit for $4.3 million. Gain insight into Murdaugh's motivations and Dale's expert analysis in this gripping discussion.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The body of Stephen Smith has been exhumed. Smith's death was initially investigated as a hit-and-run but investigators say the evidence did not support that as a cause of death. Smith's body was discovered on a rural road in Hampton county back in 2015. Now that a new autopsy has been done, the investigation is just beginning. Nancy Grace speaks with Criminal Defense Attorney and former FBI agent Dale Carson about what will happen next and how police will uncover what happened over eight years ago on a desolate stretch of road. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
More than eight years after the death of South Carolina teen Stephen Smith, a push is on to have his body exhumed to determine his cause of death. A driver called 911 to report finding Smith's body in the middle of the road. Police say the 19-year-old had blunt force trauma to his head. At first police believed the injury to be a gunshot wound, but the coroner's office later rules Smith's death a hit-and-run. Smith's car had run out of gas. His family say there's no way Smith would have been walking in the middle of the road. Rumors and gossip about a Murdaugh family connection to this death have swirled for years, however nothing concrete has brought forward. Today Nancy Grace talks with attorney Dale Carson about what could be learned from the investigation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As Byan Kohberger waits for his June trial day, he can amuse himself by watching coverage of his case. Inside his single cell, Kohberger is segregated from the other inmates, but has personal access to a television and basic cable. Nancy Grace and attorney Dale Carson discuss this privileged treatment of the accused killer. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger is gaining sympathy online. There are a handfull of social media groups which support the accused killer, saying he is not guilty. Nancy Grace and attorney Dale Carson look at the participation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What's up #STSNation,In this episode, we discuss the very latest on the newly released Probable Cause Affidavit with the #BestGuests in #TrueCrime:Dr. Shiloh is a forensic and police psychologist.She began her professional career as a police officer with a small Southern California agency. She primarily conducted patrol duties, but also worked as a background investigator and was the department's Terrorism Liaison Officer, often training with the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force. While working as an officer, she earned her graduate degrees and began training law enforcement throughout the country on forensic psychology topics, such as PTSD in Critical Incidents and the Psychology of Sex Offenders. She hosts the very popular podcast: LA Not So Confidential ——John Muffler, Principal of Aequitas Global Security, LLC, is an accomplished law enforcement professional with more than 28-years experience in the field with an emphasis on leadership and high-level security matters. He holds the distinction of being certified in threat management by the Association of Threat Assessment Professionals. John served the United States Marshals Service as the Administrator of the National Center for Judicial Security. —— Dale Carson, son of former Jacksonville Sheriff Dale Carson, had a distinguished career in law enforcement as a Miami-Dade County police officer and as a special agent of the FBI.In the FBI, Dale served as an instructor in interrogation and sex crimes at the famed FBI academy at Quantico, Va. He also served as a member of the FBI Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Team. Dale earned his Juris Doctor degree from Florida Coastal School of Law in 2000 and has built a successful practice in criminal defense. He is also the author of Arrest-Proof Yourself, the indispensable guide to avoiding unnecessary arrests and interactions with police. ——Let us never forget those young lives lost way too soon: Madison Mogen, 21, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20. WE WANT TO REMIND EVERYONE THAT BRYAN KOHBERGER IS PRESUMED INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY IN A COURT OF LAW#IdahoStudentMurders #TrueCrime #Idaho4 #IdahoStudentsTrueCrime #IdahoLatest #IdahoToday #MoscowMurders #TrueCrime #BryanKohbergerFor Ad-Free & BTS Content ...Support the show ❤️https://www.patreon.com/survivingthesurvivor
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