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Welcome to a new episode of Get Creative! Today's host is Justin Tuminowski from realestatejustin.com who talks creative finance with two powerhouse guests, Dennis Brooks from the East Coast and Grant Walker from the West Coast. Dennis and Grant share their journeys, innovative strategies, and success stories in real estate, offering valuable insights into sub2 deals, luxury markets, and more. Whether you're new to real estate or a seasoned investor, this episode is packed with actionable advice and inspiration. Highlights: "Joining a community is the best way to gain traction in your real estate business." "The 2.37% interest rate in this market is like finding gold." "There's opportunity everywhere you look in real estate; you just need to see it." "Luxury markets aren't as scary as they seem—it's all about knowing your numbers." Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction and Welcome 01:35 - Meet Dennis Brooks and Grant Walker 05:10 - Dennis' Journey into Sub2 and Gator 09:20 - Grant's Wholesaling Strategy in Hawaii 13:45 - Breaking Down a Deal in Hawaii 18:30 - Challenges with Hawaii Title Companies 22:50 - Finding and Securing Tenants 26:05 - Future Plans and Goals for Dennis 28:45 - Grant's Vision for 2025 and Beyond 31:00 - Closing Remarks and Contact Information ► Join The Subto Community & Learn Creative Finance Directly from Pace: https://paceapproves.com/subto-gc ► Want to Become a Private Money Lender? Join Us For The Upcoming LIVE Training this Saturday to Learn How to Lend Money on Real Estate Deals: http://joingatortribe.com/yt ► Join Our Free Facebook Group to Connect with Pace and his Students: https://paceapproves.com/freefb-yt ► Become a Top Tier Transaction Coordinator and Make Money Doing The Paperwork For Real Estate Transactions: https://paceapproves.com/tttc-gc ► Listen To Pace and His Students Share Insider Secrets To Real Estate Investor Success: https://getcreativepodcast.com/ PLUG IN & SUBSCRIBE Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pacemorby/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pacemorby
PART 2/2 An online feud escalates offline, resulting in a double murder. This is the story of the “The Facebook Murders” of Mountain City, Tennessee.The Greatest True Crime Stories is a production of Diversion Audio.• Follow Diversion Audio on Instagram • Explore more: diversionaudio.com This series is hosted by Mary Kay McBrayer. Check out more of her work at www.marykaymcbrayer.com.This episode was written by Nora BatelleEditorial Direction by Nora BatelleDeveloped by Scott Waxman, Emma DeMuth, and Jacob BronsteinProduced by Antonio EnriquezEdited by Mark FrancisTheme Music by Tyler CashExecutive Produced by Scott Waxman, Mark Francis, and Jacob BronsteinSpecial Thanks to:Dennis Brooks, Too Pretty To Live: The Catfishing Murders of East TennesseeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An online feud escalates offline, resulting in a double murder. This is the story of the “The Facebook Murders” of Mountain City, Tennessee.The Greatest True Crime Stories is a production of Diversion Audio.• Follow Diversion Audio on Instagram • Explore more: diversionaudio.com This series is hosted by Mary Kay McBrayer. Follow Mary Kay McBrayer on Twitter.This episode was written by Nora BatelleEditorial Direction by Nora BatelleDeveloped by Scott Waxman, Emma DeMuth and Jacob BronsteinProduced by Antonio EnriquezDirected and Edited by Mark FrancisTheme Music by Tyler CashExecutive Produced by Scott Waxman, Mark Francis, and Jacob BronsteinSpecial Thanks to:Dennis Brooks, Too Pretty To Live: The Catfishing Murders of East TennesseeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What an honor to be able to interview Dr. Dennis Brooks! The equine legend!
Dennis Brooks – Too Pretty To Live; The Catfish Murders of East Tennessee.Dennis Brooks talks to Ed about the Payne/Hayworth case, a bizarre interlocking murder case.The murder of Bill Payne and Billie Jean Hayworth is one of the first murder cases where much of the evidence – such as it was – was contained in social media and messaging. What started as an online spat turned into a double murder.Dennis Brooks is from East Tennesseeand a law school graduate currently serving as Assistant District Attorney of the 1stdistrict of East Tennessee. He and his wife reside in Telford, Tennessee with their ten cats, three dogs and two pot-bellied pigs.When Bill Payne and Billie Jean Hayworth began their romance, they unknowingly set in motion a diabolical plot that would end with them murdered in their own home, Hayworth holding their mercifully unharmed infant.Guest LinksBookToo Pretty To Live; The Catfish Murders of East Tennessee.Background LinksCourt DocumentsABC News ArticleToo Pretty to Live DocumentaryThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/1198501/advertisement
In 1993, Dennis Brooks Jr is carjacked by a trio of thugs. The heinous crimes to follow were some of the worst Carroll County, Tennesse had ever seen. Join Mountain Murders for a disturbing tale of true crime in the Volunteer State. Intro Music by Joe Buck YourselfHosts Heather and Dylan PackerTo support the show check out https://linktr.ee/mountainmurders
This week we're in Tennessee talking about how a social media feud led to murder. Then, we'll discuss a high school teacher who was killed in her own home. Ashley also discusses the case regarding a young abducted jogger in Memphis. Buckle up and join us on this dark and twisted ride through the Volunteer State. You may now join us on Patreon or buy us a Cocktail. Be sure to subscribe on Apple and leave a review, or, email us at unitedstatesofmurder@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter! Interested in your own digital "If I Go Missing" file? Get 20% off here: HelpYouFind.Me and be sure to use promo code USOFM Sources: Medium, Too Pretty to Live: The Catfishing Murders of East Tennessee by Dennis Brooks, ABC News, Court Records, Understanding the Psychology of Catfishing, 20/20 "Unfriended" (YouTube), Investigation Discovery, the Cinemaholic, American Monster - S8 E1 Tell Me You Love Me, Commercial Appeal, CNN, CBS News, New York Times Music by Pixabay --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unitedstatesofmurder/support
Dennis Brooks is a great guy who owns a small woods in central Florida and, with his wife (a veterinarian), cares for three horses and a clan of small animals. So why is he my special guest today? This explanation may take some time. To start with, Dennis Brooks is a veterinarian, a Ph.D. researcher, a diplomat in the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmology, a professor emeritus in ophthalmology at the University of Florida's Veterinary College, and has a consulting service for equine eyes. Dr. Brooks also is the recipient of the Frank J. Milne State of the Art Award of the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) (a 2 1/2 hour presentation on the eyes of horses to all equine practitioners), the recipient of the British Equine Veterinary Association's Sir Frederick Smith Memorial Lecture and Medal Recipient (and the only person to receive both the AAEP and the BEVA awards), written the text on equine eyes for veterinarians, published hundreds of articles and lectured to thousands of horse vets worldwide. Did I mention that he has done this for over 42 years and is still going strong teaching others? Those he has taught are now teachers themselves in veterinary colleges throughout the world. And above all, he remains humble and grateful, always looking forward to each day for the one small nugget of information that will prevent blindness in horses, his one permanent goal. Please join us today for a chat about many subjects: Where are veterinarians and the profession today? How is today's veterinarian different from 40 years ago? Why are suicides increasing in veterinarians, more so in females? What got him started in looking at eyes, and what keeps him going? What new therapies are coming to fruition in horse eyes? What new diseases are in horse eyes today? What do you do when a horse becomes blind? What can you do for an eye problem when a vet isn't available for a while? There are a lot of gems throughout this episode. I hope you enjoy my visit with Dennis Brooks, DVM. Note - Images can be seen at TheHorsesAdvocate.com/dennis-brooks-dvm-horse-eyes-and-veterinary-medicine-podcast-060
Back from a week off, the crew discuss the validity of claims that Skillibeng was assaulted while doing a show in the US and a viral video of a fight between a student and teacher at Tivoli High School. They're also joined by Senior Communications Strategist of the JCF, Dennis Brooks and discuss criminality within dancehall, the effectiveness of anti-crime campaigns, molly usage, Sir P from 'Politricks Watch' and more. Buss Di Utes songs of the week: Ari: SAUCEGOD242 - Ride It: https://bit.ly/3xls72i Javi: Navino - WOW: https://bit.ly/3zuXmuI Naro: Kdon - Best Ride: https://bit.ly/397Cxuv
Recorded on February 23, 2022 Book Talk starts at 32:10 Virtual get-together via Zoom on Saturdays, 12 pm PST Our 2 Knit Lit Chicks Mini Skein KAL goes until . You can get all the details here! Mini Skein Finished Object thread here. Browse our Mini Skein Pattern Bundle here. 12 in 22 - Unofficial KAL/challenge to knit 12 (or however many you want) sweaters in 2022. Details here! The 2KLC 2022 Swap has begun! Important dates: March 1: Check-In #2 March 15: check in #3 April 1: Check in #4 April 15: check in #5 May 1: final check in. May 15th: Mail By Date Upcoming events: March 3-6, 2022 - Barb and Tracie will both be attending Stitches West in Sacramento, CA April 7-10, 2022 - Tracie will be attending the Northern California Knitting Retreat in San Juan Bautista, CA Correction Corner: Scheepjes yarn is a Dutch company, not a German company KNITTING Barb has finished: Violet Waffles designed by Hallidora J, using mystery DK yarn Welcome Spring Oven Towel by Claire Cromwell She frogged: Forest Park Cardigan by Kay Hopkins, using Knit Picks Wool of the Andes in the Dove Heather and Deep Waters color ways Tracie has finished: The JazzaGal by Mary Annerella in The Fibre Co. Arranmore Light in Kinego Bay Mini Skein Magic Knit Chevron Cowl by Dana Freed Fiddes in fingering leftovers from my stash and beads from BeadBiz Vanilla socks in Biscotte Yarns Bis-Sock in Ariel Barb continues working on: That's My Jam by Steven Fegert, using a kit bought from Learning Men Fiber Arts, using their MCN blend Show Stealer Sublime Eden One-Ball Scarf, using 1 ball of Sublime Eden DK, in the Renee colorwayVanilla Socks using WSK mystery colorway in her Aspen Sock Vanilla Socks using Western Sky Knits Aspen Sock And she has cast on: May(be)Queen by La Maison Rililie, using Blue Moon Fiber Arts Gaea in the Falcon's Eye colorway Tracie has cast on: Colorful Geometry Sweater by Petra Machová Kouřilová in Invictus Yarns Reward in Olive, a gradient set of Koigu American Merino, and 2 Emma's Yarn Practically Perfect Smalls And continues working on: Chicory pullover by Susan Moskwa in Scheepjes Colour Crafter BOOKS Barb read: The Forever Home by Sue Watson - 3 stars Swan Dive: The Making of a Rogue Ballerina by Georgina Pazcoguin - 5 stars Tracie read: The Night Before by Wendy Walker - 3.5 stars Vanishing Fleece: Adventures in American Wool by Clara Parkes - 3 stars You All Grow Up and Leave Me: a Memoir of Teenage Obsession by Piper Weiss - 4.5 stars The Secrets of Roscarbury Hall by Ann O'Loughlin - 3 stars Too Pretty to Live: the Catfishing Murders of East Tennessee by Dennis Brooks - 4 stars Barb give thumbs up to good customer service from Hobbii Yarn in Copenhagen. Tracie recommends the Sounds Like a Cult podcast
Foster care, back home with the birth mother, back home with the foster family, 2 adoptions, and cancer with one of the children. Any one of those sound like a lot for a family to go through but imagine all of that happening within a 10 year timeframe. On this weekend’s show, Dennis Brooks talks about the journey his family have been on with the adoption of two little girls plus a cancer diagnosis that has drawn them closer together than ever, all the while seeing the work and goodness of God.
Brandan Reilly and Michael Van Dorsser interview the President of the Picola District Football Netball League Dennis Brooks about trying to start the 2020 season. This show airs on a weekly basis on a Saturday and is hosted by Michael van Dorsser and Brandan Reilly, on ONE FM Shepparton Radio. This interview first aired on Saturday the 6th of June 2020 on ONE FM 98.5 Shepparton. Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131 The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1.
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At domestic violence vigils across the country, we remember those who did not survive their fight for life. These are the names of the victims of domestic violence in southwest Michigan for the 2019 Domestic Violence Awareness vigils. The names included on this list are those of women, children, and men who died starting in 1971 through this year. The women, children, and men listed all died because of the determination and desperation of one individual to maintain power and control over another. Please help us remember those whose lives were taken and to emphasize the need for continued efforts to stop domestic and sexual violence. Roberta Millard, from Mendon, April 23, 1971 – died at the hands of her husband, Winston Millard. She was the mother of 6 children. Annie Mae Washington,38, from Three Rivers, 1977 -- killed by her live-in boyfriend, Lank Thomas. Carl Harmon, from Sturgis, 1978 – killed by his daughter’s boyfriend, Thomas Baker. Lonnie Franks, from Leonidas, 1980 – killed by an acquaintance, James Alexander. Donald Ray and Edith Davis, from Three Rivers, 1980 – killed by their son, Donnie Davis, in their home. Tommy Fields, from Three Rivers, 1981- killed by his wife after a long history of domestic violence within the relationship. Pauline Christine Albee, from Constantine, 1981 – murdered by her husband, Richard Wayne Albee, while their children were present in the home. Brenda Runyon, from St. Joseph County, 1982 –sexually assaulted and murdered by Paul Bell, after a brief relationship. Leota Marquardt, 71, from Edwardsburg, February 1984 – killed by her estranged husband, who then killed himself. Jennifer Tyson, from Sturgis, 1984 - was murdered as an infant by her mother’s boyfriend, James Eversole. The child died of injuries consistent with Shaken Baby Syndrome. Linda Van Buskirk, from Three Rivers, 1985 –was stalked by an acquaintance, Ricky Moore, who then killed her while she was jogging near her home. Pauline Holzhaus, 74, & her sister Mildred Hack, 70, from Three Rivers, April 1986 – killed by Pauline’s 81-year-old husband, who then took his own life. Frances Harker, 53, from Sturgis, April 1986 - killed by Douglas Riddle, an acquaintance of the family. Sandra Ely, 36, from Constantine, March 1988 – killed by her husband, while at home with her three young children. He then killed himself. Cathy Swartz, 19, Three Rivers, December 1988 – was sexually assaulted and then murdered in her apartment with her infant child present. The case remains unsolved. Marcia Cossairt, 36, from Sturgis, 1989 – killed by her boyfriend, Leonard Radzejewski. She was the mother of two children. Cathern Young, from Centreville, 1989 –killed by her nephew, Rex Cutchall. Aina Housmanis, from Three Rivers, 1990 – Killed by her husband while living in the Latvian Center near Three Rivers. He then killed himself. Martin Keely, from Nottawa, 1990 –killed by his son, Larry Keely, who was found not guilty by reason of insanity. Deborah Roberts, 33, from Vandalia, July 1990 – killed by her boyfriend. She was survived by two children. Rosalie Bousman, 21, from Cassopolis, 1991 – murdered by her close friend. Chris Dimmic, 27, from Kalamazoo, February 1991 – murdered by her boyfriend. Steven Rose, 8 months, from Cass County, December 1991 – died at the hands of his father. Brian Ligon, 17, from Three Rivers – killed by his mother’s boyfriend, William Duncan. Lois Krantz, 40, from Kalamazoo, July 1992 – Abducted and killed by her husband. Lois was 7 months pregnant and left behind 3 children. Lewie Strang, 25, from Sturgis, October 1993 – killed by his wife, Joan Strang; he was survived by a daughter. Norman Hicks, 22, from Three Rivers, 1993 – killed by his girlfriend; he was survived by a son. Becky Stowe, 15, from Niles, 1993 – murdered by her boyfriend. Her body was found in 1995. Lady Monique Conley, 3, from Three Rivers, November 1994 – died of asphyxiation. Both of her parents were convicted in this case. Andrew Mitchell, 2, from Cassopolis, December 1994 – killed by his father, Michael Mitchell. Talishia Melton, 7 years old, from Centreville, 1995 – killed by her mother, Hope Melton. Carol Knepp, from Mottville, February 1996 – murdered by 3 acquaintances of her husband. Vanessa Hicks, 12, Ginger Hicks, 7, Erika Hicks, 3, from Vicksburg, February 1997 - Died in a house fire set by their father, who also died in the fire. James and Arunee Shuman, from Three Rivers, 1997 – killed by their 17-year old son Douglas Shuman. Brittany Beers 6, of Sturgis, September 1997 – Brittany was last seen sitting on a bench in front of her home in Sturgis. She vanished, and has never been found. The case remains unsolved. Karlene Raykovitz (Kane), 36 from Burr Oak, 1997 – killed by her boyfriend, who then committed suicide a few days later. She left behind 3 children. Dr. Harvey Wilkes, 1998 - killed by his estranged wife, who then killed herself. Dr. Wilkes was the medical examiner for St. Joseph County for several years in the 1990s. Charles Clarke, 1998 – Killed by his wife Brenda Clarke. Charles is survived by a daughter. Maggie Ann Coleman, 16, from Paw Paw, September 1998 – killed by her ex-boyfriend, who then killed himself. Monika Voits, formerly from Three Rivers, 1999 – killed by her husband at her Oregon home. She is survived by two children, who were raised by her parents in Three Rivers. Pearl Evans, 48, from Decatur, March 2000 –died two months after sustaining extensive injuries that were inflicted by her husband, Lawrence Evans. Keith Driskel, 41, his wife, Kimberly Driskel, 39 & their son, Korey Driskel, 12 from Marcellus, May 2000, - The family was killed by their son/brother, Keith Driskel, Jr. Keith, Jr. later committed suicide. Penne Sue Gloor, 41, from Sturgis, June 2000 – killed by her husband, James Gloor, who then committed suicide. Jeanette Kay Kelly, 42, from Portage, August 2000 – killed in her home by her former boyfriend, Dale McNeal, who then killed himself. Her two daughters escaped as a result of a safety plan their mother had made. George Pluta, 47, from Paw Paw, August 2000 –killed by John Petry, his girlfriends estranged husband. Petry committed suicide when police arrived. Diane Lynn Cain, 39, from Pokagon Township, Cass County, November 2000 – killed by her husband, Gregory Cain. He subsequently committed suicide. Beverly Mitchell, 36, and her sister Barbara Lownsberry, 44, from Niles, July 2001 - Barbara and her sister were killed by Beverly’s husband, Larry Mitchell, who then killed himself. Her sister’s 14-year-old daughter and stepdaughter witnessed the murders. Beverly was the mother of two girls. Kathryn Schrock, 46, from Cassopolis, August 2001 – killed by her husband, Dennis who then shot himself. Kathryn left behind two children. Lori Dean, 39, from Kalamazoo, September 2001 – killed by her live-in boyfriend, Dennis Wolf. Tameka L. Taylor, 27, from Kalamazoo, September 2002 – killed by her ex-boyfriend, Antwion Moore and his girlfriend, Aisha Rashidah Muhammad. Tameka was the mother of two small children who were raised by Tameka’s mother in Three Rivers. Linda Teeters, 49, from Sturgis, March 2003 – killed by her live-in boyfriend of two months, Steven Bauder. Linda is survived by her three children and three grandchildren. Deborah Moore-Foster, 50, from Battle Creek, March 2004 – killed by her husband, Robert Foster. Deborah had filed for a divorce earlier in the year and had obtained a PPO against Foster. He had been in court days earlier charged with violating the PPO. Austin Singleton, 2, from Niles, November 2004 – killed by his father, Donald Parks. Matthew Morales, 36, from Battle Creek, 2005 - killed by his 38-year-old girlfriend. Matthew is survived by his two daughters. Denise Simpson, 41 from Dowagiac, 2007 – killed by her estranged husband Michael Simpson, who then killed himself. She was the mother of 2 children. Jodi Parrack, 11, from Constantine, November 2007 – was abducted, sexually assaulted and murdered by Daniel Furlong, a person unknown to her in the community. Calista Springer, 15, from Centreville, February 2008 – died in a house fire, chained to her bed as a result of undetected and ongoing child abuse by her father Anthony and step-mother Marsha Springer. Venus Rose Stewart, 32, from Colon, April 2010 – abducted and murdered by her estranged husband, Douglas Stewart. Venus was the mother of two daughters. Dennis Brooks, 35, from Burr Oak, March 2014 - killed by his ex-girlfriend, Maria Williams. Dennis was the father of six children. Laura Stineback 42, from Dowagiac, May 2015 - killed by her husband. She was the mother of three children. Alan Robert Craigo 59, from Edwardsburg, March 2017 – killed by his son, Joseph Craigo. Shane Richardson, 29, from Constantine, July 2017 – killed by his wife’s ex-husband, Zachary Patten. At the time of his death, Shane’s wife Kaleena was expecting their first child together. Lori Norman, 30, from Three Rivers, March 2019 - her live-in boyfriend, Randall Miller has been charged with her murder and is still awaiting trial. Kelly-Jien Warner-Miller, 43, from Sturgis, May 2019 –her live-in boyfriend, Wade Allen has been charged with her murder and is still awaiting trial. Tonia Clark, 49, from Dowagiac, August 2019 – killed by her husband, Jason Clark, who then killed himself. Listing the horrific acts perpetrated against these victims does not convey the complicated experience of torment and violence they experienced. These stories also cannot reveal to us all the ways victims protected their children, reached out to various systems for help, how long they were afraid, begged not to be hurt, or screamed for help before their lives ended. These images help renew our determination to continue working toward a world free of domestic violence. Our thoughts are with the families and loved ones of those mentioned here, and all others who died at the hands of those who professed to love them. If you need help, please call our 24-hour hotline at 800-828-2023 or visit https://www.dasasmi.org/ for resources. I'm Not In An Abusive Relationship published a new episode every Wednesday morning at 8:00am EST. 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In this Tornado GR Special, we talk with Dennis Brooks who has 4000+ hours on the Tornado GR1. We chat about his training, flying on 3 tours with the TTTE, flying with IX Squadron and also his time in Saudi Arabia.Our Sponsor - https://clubcoinsuk.comLightning Preservation Group - https://lightnings.org.ukFast Jet Nav Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkzg...Help keep the channel going:https://www.patreon.com/aircrewinterviewor donatehttp://www.aircrewinterview.tv/donate/
*PART 1*In this Tornado GR Special, we talk with Dennis Brooks who has 4000+ hours on the Tornado GR1. We chat about his training, flying on 3 tours with the TTTE, flying with IX Squadron and also his time in Saudi Arabia.Our Sponsor - https://clubcoinsuk.comLightning Preservation Group - https://lightnings.org.ukFast Jet Nav Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkzg...Help keep the channel going:https://www.patreon.com/aircrewinterviewor donatehttp://www.aircrewinterview.tv/donate/
Dennis Brooks sits down with Opposition Leader, Dr Peter Phillips, to discuss several matters of National Security. Of particular focus is the Opposition's decision to withdraw support for the States of Public Emergency
Dennis Brooks sat down with Prime Minister Andrew Holness to discuss matters of National Security, in the wake of the Opposition's withdrawal of support for the States of Public Emergency
Dennis Brooks challenges his friends; Marlon Campbell, Garth Williams and Naomi Francis to begin their Body Transformation Challenge and get fit!
IMF Resident Representative to Jamaica Dr Constant Ngouana responds to a question from Host; Dennis Brooks about the 'healthy fluctuations' of the Jamaican dollar.
Dennis Brooks sits down with Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness, for an exclusive interview on several issues
In the morning Editorial piece, Dennis Brooks argues that the sloppy transition of leadership in Portia Simpson-Miller's constituency of SW St Andrew is a blot on her leadership legacy
Dennis Brooks and Kalilah Reynolds speak with Former Prime Minister of Jamaica, Bruce Golding, about recent failed efforts to bring about a diplomatic resolution to the current Venezuelan humanitarian crisis
Kalilah Reynolds and Dennis Brooks look back at how the Jamaican government gave away 1200 acres of prime real estate to China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) without being valuated
Dennis Brooks and his guests discuss the CAPE History Syllabus Unit 2: World War II
In our Morning Editorial Segment, Dennis Brooks raises the issue of the role of the media in facilitating Truth and Reconciliation for victims of sexual abuse
New PNP General Secretary, Julian Robinson, discusses the task at hand for the Secretariat. Hosts: Kalilah Reynolds & Dennis Brooks
Cliff Hughes, Dennis Brooks and Abka Fitz Henley discuss the breaking news of PNP President, Portia Simpson Miller's announcement that she'll not be seeking re-election in 2017
Cliff Hughes, Dennis Brooks, Patria-Kaye Aarons and their team of analysts discuss the results of the 2016 Local Government Polls
Dennis Brooks sounds off on PNP President, Portia Simpson Miller's threatening comments to her supporters in St Ann
In our morning editorial, Dennis Brooks argues that American Democracy is not broken and Jamaica stands to learn much from the 2016 US General Election
Dennis Brooks, Kalilah Reynolds and guests assess the passionate positions being taken ahead of the PNP internal elections this weekend
Attorney for Jamaican Telecoms company, Caricel, blasts the Office of the Contractor General following the tabling of a scathing report against the company Hosts: Cliff Hughes and Dennis Brooks
This book is a compilation of writings, which tell about the Atlantis civilization and the flood that destroyed it. Also, the conclusion leads to an explanation about why Europeans are white. It seems that the destruction of Atlantis was the result of a natural disaster that dug a series of craters across North America; the craters are now called Carolina Bays. These craters might be the key to solving the mystery of what destroyed Atlantis and caused the Great Flood. Evidence of the cataclysm is permanently etched into the landscape giving us a signature of the event. This particular destructive act of nature seems to have been caused by a shower of comet fragments. The comet probably broke up in space and the larger fragments followed each other to earth. The fragments broke up again as they entered Earth’s atmosphere and hit the ground as bullets of ice, water, and debris. They created elliptical depressions when they slammed into the earth. These craters are concentrated along the Atlantic seaboard within the coastal states of Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Georgia, Florida, and even as far away as Nebraska. In Maryland, they are called Maryland Basins. Fragments also landed in Mexico, the Gulf of Mexico, and in the Atlantic Ocean. Looking at the impact sites, it is easy to imagine the amount of damage the incoming fragments could cause. Scientific research has also found that there are icy comets in outer space, further supporting the theory that comets brought water to earth.
Cecil Thoms and Dennis Brooks present the stories that made the News at Five for June 15, 2016
Cecil Thoms and Dennis Brooks bring the stories making the News at Five for today
Cliff Hughes and Dennis Brooks bring you the stories making the News at Five for May 12, 2016
Dennis Brooks and Cecil Thoms bring you the stories that made the News at Five for Tuesday May 10, 2016
Dennis Brooks speaks with three Commentators who take issue with elements of a recent Caribbean Policy Research Institute (CaPRI) study on the National Housing Trust (NHT)
Dennis Brooks and Cecil Thoms bring you the stories making the News at Five for Monday May 9, 2016
Central Manchester MP, Peter Bunting, discusses with Cliff Hughes and Dennis Brooks, the need for an ideas-driven renewal of the Opposition PNP
Cliff Hughes and Dennis Brooks present the stories that made the News at Five for today
Dennis Brooks speaks with Attorney, Chuk Cameron, about the implications of the Panama Papers scandal for the Jamaican legal community
Cliff Hughes and Dennis Brooks speak with ACP Ealan Powell about the massive drug bust off the coast of Westmoreland and how four suspects were swiftly released
Cliff Hughes, Dennis Brooks, Dr Michael Abrahams and Lethan Grandison explore the question of whether Social Media is making people more self-absorbed than ever
Dennis Brooks and Deika Morrison discuss the importance of the #KeepChildrenSafe campaign and how you can become more involved
Dennis Brooks and Cecil Thoms have the stories that made the News at Five
Dennis Brooks looks at the conflicting accounts of how that RJR Political Forum was proposed and ultimately called on in February 2016
Cliff Hughes and Dennis Brooks present the stories making the News at Five for March 31, 2016
Cliff Hughes and Dennis Brooks speak with Director of Communications at OPM, Robert Morgan, about the recent Cabinet retreat and government's commitment to its tax relief plan
Cliff Hughes and Dennis Brooks speak with noted academics; Prof Emeritus at UWI, Rupert Lewis and Prof Aviva Chomsky of Salem State University in Massachusetts
Cliff Hughes and Dennis Brooks present the stories making the morning News at Seven
Cliff Hughes and Dennis Brooks bring you the stories making the News at Five
Cliff Hughes, Dennis Brooks and their panel discuss gender and development matters against the backdrop of International Women's Day 2016
Cliff Hughes and Dennis Brooks present the stories making the News at Five
Cliff Hughes and Dennis Brooks bring you the stories that made the News at Five for March 3, 2016
Cliff Hughes and Dennis Brooks bring you the stories making the News at Five for today
Cliff Hughes and Dennis Brooks speak with their panel of analysts on the state of the 2016 campaign
In this stunning true crime thriller of Facebook, catfishing, and jealousy, a double-murder begins with the click of a button.When Bill Payne and Billie Jean Hayworth began their romance, they unknowingly set in motion a diabolical plot that would end with them murdered in their own home, Hayworth holding their mercifully unharmed infant.Chris was a CIA agent who was concerned about Jenelle. Seeing the cyberbullying she had endured, and worried for her safety, Chris got in touch with Jenelle's protective parents, and her devoted boyfriend, warning them that Payne and Hayworth were a danger to Jenelle. He got especially close with Jenelle's mother, Barbara, who thought of Chris like a son, though she had never met him. Chris claimed that surveillance of Payne and Hayworth revealed that the two of them were planning on harming Jenelle, that it was imminent, and that something needed to be done immediately. Chris promised that he would have their back if they were to act to protect Jenelle.And so they did. Jenelle's father, Buddy, and her boyfriend, Jamie, broke into the home of Payne and Hayworth and murdered them in their own home.What the police investigation turned up, though, made this crime all the more terrifying. Jenelle had been Chris the entire time, catfishing her family and her boyfriend to act in vengeance on her behalf. Using forensic linguistics and diving through the brambles that Jenelle laid to cover her tracks, police were able to put together a chilling portrait of a sociopath, made all the more ruthless by the anonymity of her online life.Bizarre and unforgettable, Dennis Brooks examines the crime and trial from all angles, bringing his expertise as the lead prosecutor in the strange and disturbing case. TOO PRETTY TO LIVE-The Catfishing Murders of East Tennessee-Dennis Brooks
Cliff Hughes and Dennis Brooks discuss with one of Andrew Holness' Attorneys, Patrick Bailey about his response to questions about his Beverly Hills house
Cliff Hughes and Dennis Brooks gauge the reactions of their guests to the JLP's Tax Reform proposals, examining if they are workable
Cliff Hughes and Dennis Brooks present the stories making the News at Five
The Incumbent, Andre Hylton squares up to his challenger, Fayval Williams as they both seek victory in what promises to be a battleground seat. Hosts: Cliff Hughes and Dennis Brooks
Dennis Brooks and Cecil Thoms bring you the stories making the News at Five for today
Dennis Brooks and Abka Fitz-Henley wade through the issues in the Warmington-Hanna 'Jezebel' row
Cliff Hughes and Dennis Brooks bring the stories that made the News at Five
Cliff Hughes and Dennis Brooks bring you the stories making the News at Five
Cliff Hughes and Dennis Brooks weigh in on the Facebook feud between MP for ER St Andrew, the PNP's Damion Crawford and PNP VP, Angella Brown-Burke
Former President of the Jamaica Medical Doctor's Association, Dr Alfred Dawes laments the cronyism he says has taken over the health care system. He's calling for fundamental reforms. Hosts: Cliff Hughes and Dennis Brooks
Cliff Hughes and Dennis Brooks bring you the stories making the Nationwide News at Five for today
PNP General Secretary Paul Burke discusses some of the factors influencing PM Simpson-Miller's decision about when to call the next General Election. Hosts: Cliff Hughes and Dennis Brooks
Cliff Hughes and Dennis Brooks discuss the problem of Sexual Assaults and Abuse making their way on to various social media platforms
Co-Founders of wippl.com, Laune and Melissa Harris speak with Dennis Brooks about how they're connecting entrepreneurs in the Caribbean Diaspora through IT
Originally formed in 2006, the Ill Funk Ensemble's sound is a new type of Funk infused with Hip Hop and Rhythm & Blues, a sound that isn't overly dated, but rather a hint of new swagger combined with old school. Lead by Jermaine Wells vocals, he delivers a smooth vibe of freestyle and melody along side with BJ FitzGerald on guitar and vocals, Duane Etienne on bass and background vocals, then there's Joe Stoner on keyboards and background vocals, and finally Dennis Brooks on percussion. Together, they bring a groove that is both engaging and refreshing. On The Great Unknowns Presents with Mikey Jayy, Jermaine Wells and Bj FitzGerald pay a visit to KGUP 106.5FM in Los Angeles, CA for an exclusive interview and they talk about their brand new album called, "The Duality", which was just released in October. Find more of Ill Funk Ensemble: Official Website Follow on Twitter "Like" on Facebook Purchase music by Ill Funk Ensemble on iTunes