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He's not a podcaster. He's a filmmaker. He's never made a podcast...but he's also never made a film. Who else can find Clara Pockets and the Goose Ganker but John David Booter? We look back at our 2017 and 2018 discussions of the first two seasons of "Done Disappeared, with me, John David Booter."
Don't you hate it when you go to your cabin and it's gone? Yeah. WTF. Pizza Pthursday has hemp sticks and my idiot dog, Chewy checks in. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Saluton, estas mi Tyson Saner. I'm your every-other-epi host for the show which is Succotash Shut-In: The Soundcast Stimulus Package. Last week, Marc Hershon had the helm and brought you clips from 4 "True Crime" soundcasts. As you are reading this you no doubt notice that the words "True Crime" were in quotation marks in that previous sentence…as were the most recent use of those words a few seconds ago… but for different reasons. I use quotes because, although the soundcasts he clipped were "True Crime Themed" (See? Quotes again!), they were in fact all soundcasts that parodied "True Crime" as a genre and "True Crime soundcasts" as a genre…of soundcasts. They were "A Very Fatal Murder", "Done Disappeared", "My Neighbors Are Dead", and "This Sounds Serious" …and I urge you to check out that episode for a taste of all of those. It's episode 219. But THIS is Episode 220 and I've got clips for you for this episode. The clips I've selected for you are from The Whaley Family Hour, You're Dead To Me, and 2 Bears 1 Cave with Tom Segura & Bert Kreischer. I've also got special advertisements from both of our fake sponsors, "Henderson's Pants" and "TrumPoetry.com" as per usual… and we here at Succotash are still on the lookout for a real sponsor just in case any are listening. And away we go! CLIPS The Whaley Family HourSpend way less than an hour with Frank Whaley (Pulp Fiction, Marvel's Luke Cage, Field of Dreams) and Heather Whaley, author of Eat Your Feelings: Recipes for Self-Loathing as they huddle through the pandemic in a closet. OUr clip is from their debut epi back in March entitled "Is This Thing On?" You're Dead To MeTouted as, "The history podcast for people who don't like history… and those who do." Greg Jenner brings together the best names in comedy and history to learn and laugh about the past. Our snipped clip is from February 28th of this year, and is called "Mary Shelley", mostly because host Jenner is joined by literary expert Dr. Corin Throsby and comedian Lauren Pattison to explore the often turbulent life of literary icon Mary Shelley. 2 Bears 1 Cave with Tom Segura & Bert KreischerEvery week, comedian best friends Tom Segura and Bert Kreischer get together in the bear cave at YMH Studios to do what bears do: make each other laugh. Our featured clip is from the very recently dropped epi from August 31st, 2020. During this episode, Tom and Bert discuss Tom getting drunk over the weekend. Bert then shares what his weekend was like, and why he got kicked out of someone's house. They discuss their want to hire a private investigator to be on retainer, their old nicknames, and guys who wear cologne. Tom wraps up the show by sharing a video of him singing to his son. WRAP-UP I hope you enjoy this sampling of soundcasts during your extended period of home-dwelling…or any time, really. I hope this show encourages you to find out more about the world of soundcasting from the various sources that you can use to find their shows and, of course, more episodes of our show. We appreciate your listening. If you are listening to us thru a service of some type that includes audience participation in the form of a ratings mechanism…we'd surely appreciate that as well. Some of us going thru this time of plague together might have accidentally discovered that they enjoy hearing other people have conversations in a totally-not-illegally-surveilling sort of way due to us here at Succotash and I wonder now where that will take you. Will you be back next week? Will you be on to something else? Will you plumb the depths of our archive at www.succotashshow.com and discover shows that we featured in the last…almost a decade? Will you recommend us to your friends? We'd appreciate it if you did. That's what we mean when we ask you politely to please, pass the Succotash? — Tyson Saner
What are we thankful for this year? Marie Yovanovich and Fiona Hill. SCOTUS declines to review the famous case of Adnan Syed, which is credited with legitimizing podcasting as a medium. Laura "let it go" before it began and never saw Frozen. Oops. As we wrap 2019, we'll be going over some "Best Ofs" the last decade. This week: best tech advancement in the categories of apps and hardware. A couple of confessional writers are wondering - is it ok to brag on social media sometimes? Can I have a fulfilling romantic relationship without sex? In the news, Coldplay is giving the cold shoulder to climate change by putting a stop to touring until they can find an environmentally friendly and sustainable way to do so. Will you be sharing your views on President Trump at the dinner table this Thanksgiving? A new survey (https://www.people-press.org/interactives/across-the-table-would-you-share-your-views-of-donald-trump-over-dinner/) from our friends at Pew reveals similarities in approach regardless of political affiliation. This week's Surprise Bitch! victim Caleb is one of the lucky ones whose family doesn't fight over politics during the holidays. Here's some warm 'n toasty recommendations to settle into this holiday season: Wemo smart plugs (Andrew), Done Disappeared (https://open.spotify.com/show/6M6oifoENOLFnuq7p78faB) (Laura), and Trader Joe's pizza dough (Pam). This week's episode is sponsored by BioClarity (https://www.bioclarity.com and enter promo code MIL for 15% off everything on their site), Honey (https://www.joinhoney.com/MILL to get Honey for FREE), and VistaPrint (https://www.vistaprint.com and enter promo code Mill50 to get up to 50% off holiday cards and photo calendars). Support #Millennial by supporting our sponsors! And in this week's installment of After Dark, available exclusively on Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/millennial) : Laura has some complaining to do about a series of frustrating experiences she had trying to get her shit together. Andrew reveals where he and Pat are thinking of moving next (hint: it's not Nashville). The first injectable male birth control is pending approval in India following wild success in its clinical trials. Do you hear that sound? It's women around the world heaving a sigh at men refusing to get an injection in their nether-regions.
In a very, very, VERY special episode of Yellow Pod Sessions, I sit down with filmmaker John David Booter who is also the host of the hit true crime documentary podcast Done Disappeared. A true thrill. JDB is... -inspiring -forthcoming -effervescent but what's his favorite book? The answer may surprise you. Or it may not. Either way you should LISTEN. You won't...
It's a breakfast-hour recording for the panel after a basement flooding emergency threw off the schedule (not to fear...Studio C is undamaged). Also, the dog's weird behavior has a medical explanation. The Crime Writers do a quick take on the new installment of "Done Disappeared." After a shaky sophomore season, the podcast parody seems to be back to peak form. Then the team gives their thoughts (and they have a lot of them) about the new doc from Netflix, "Abducted in Plain Sight." The story of a girl kidnapped by her neighbor - twice - is filled with a ton of WTF moments, but does that alone make for a good documentary? FOR OUR SPOILER-FREE REVIEW OF "ABDUCTED IN PLAIN SIGHT" GO TO 54:59 In crime of the week: $10,000,000 finders keepers. Joybird - visit joybird.com/CRIME and receive an exclusive offer for 25% off your first order by using the code CRIME ButcherBox - go to ButcherBox.com/cwo and enter CWO for $20 off your first box and two pounds of free salmon BetterHelp - get 10% off your first month with the discount code CRIME at betterhelp.com/crime Felix Gray Glasses - more at FelixGrayGlasses.com/crime Mace - go to mace.com and enter promo code CRIME for 20% off their Combo Kits "First Day Back" - on your podcast app now Support the show.
John David Booter attempts to create a third season of his smash hit podcast, DONE DISAPPEARED. Midnight Whole Milk by VHS Witch, Awfully Euphoria by VHS Witch, A Father's Secret Cupboard by VHS Witch, Just a Ball of Butter by VHS Witch, Lionheart by Cody Martin, Welcome by Bortexx, Bevins by Ashlie Dance, Kayak of Love by Ashlie Dance, Make You Mine by Make You Mine, Bish Please by Phil David. Sponsors: StitchFix and Quip Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Daniel Montgomery (Welcome to Deadcast, Done Disappeared) joins us, with some fava beans and a nice chianti, to discuss the 1991 Oscar films.
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Lara makes her triumphant return, promising to bring her A game. We give an update on the COSA appeal in favor of Adnan Syed: why the next 15 days are important. Speaking of triumphant returns, John David Booter is back with season two of Done Disappeared. It seems crimes against water fowl are more common than John David Booter realized. (With John David Booter.) Plus, a fake astronaut claps back on The Habitat, the podcast from Gimlet we reviewed last week. Next, we take a close look at the New York Times podcast Caliphate. Journalist Rukmimi Callimachi pulls back the curtain on how the terror group draws people to the cause, and life as a war correspondent, all in an attempt to answer the question, “Who are we fighting?” FOR A SPOILER-FREE REVIEW OF CALIPHATE, GO TO 48:28:40 In Crime of the Week: if it bleeds, it leads. SPONSORS THIS EPISODE Patio Shield - use code CRIME to save 20% on Patio Shield at Thermacell.com In the Dark - listen now on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you listen Audible - start a 30-day trial and your first audiobook is free at audible.com/crime or text CRIME to 500-500 1-800-Flowers - order 24 multicolored roses for $24 at 1800Flowers.com, click the radio icon, and enter code CRIME Tommy John - go to TommyJohn.com/crime for 20% off your first order FabFitFun - go to fabfitfun.com and use promo code CRIME to get $10 off your first box Support the show.
RealiTV Reality Recaps 90 Day Fiance, Sister Wives, Love After Lockup
This week in RealiTV, Jodie tackles the slowdown in reality TV lately with some classic Auj rants on Little People, Big World. Teen Mom 2 released a commercial which gets broken down, clip by clip, and you know there’s some Leah Lipsense, y’all! The Married at First Sight finale left a lot to be desired, but fear not, Jodie has a lot to snark on! To help with the dry spell on TV lately, check out some podcasts Jodie can’t get enough of, from grisly unsolved crimes to one you can listen to with your kids (NOT promos, for real…they’re SO good!!). LPBW (0:00) Teen Mom 2 (15:40) MAFS (21:45) Hot Pods (32:56) Podcast Shout Outs to: Criminology Death in Ice Valley by BBC Done Disappeared Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls Podcast Official Website www.realitvpodcast.com PATREON BONUS EPISODES
Thanks to our newest Patreon patrons, Mark Weilandt & Matt Talley. To sign up, just go to www.patreon.com/timandrews. This week we're joined by popular Von Haessler Doctrine 'Doctrinaire', Greg Russ. Greg talks about what he watches on TV & YouTube, Tim's 'married guy' TV watching. Autumn, Greg & Steph have concerns about the new host of 'The Great British Baking Show'. Macaulay Culkin's Pizza Underground and history of parental abuse. SNL's racist past. Everybody loves the "Done Disappeared" podcast (a spot-on parody of the most popular true crime podcasts). Autumn can't handle housewife murder porn. We think Wayne Williams is probably guilty. Kevin Smith had a bad heart attack (he's OK, though). Jeff saw "Black Panther" & Greg explains why he didn't like it. Tim recalls a terrible radio bit from a few years ago (Michael B. Jordan, Kate Mara & the Fantastic Four). Autumn doesn't enjoy Kevin Smith's work or wardrobe and she has a ton of information about the dangerous of Marijuana (like restless leg syndrome). Teen Mom talk, Farrah Abraham is gross (and suing MTV). Jeff & Autumn's review of "The Walking Dead". A few Oscar predictions, Pete and Pete, Jeff's review of Pensacon (Pensacola Comic Con), a contentious discussion about adoption and guns in Georgia, and Staff Picks! Staff Picks: Beth Van Elswyk (Radio, Radio!) - Two Movies: Southland Tales http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0405336/ Iron Sky http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1034314/ Tim - I Blame Dennis Hopper Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/i-blame-dennis-hopper-with-illeana-douglas/id1169112310?mt=2 Steph - Atlanta Season 2 (FX) http://www.indiewire.com/2018/02/atlanta-season-2-review-donald-glover-robbin-season-1201930238/ Jeff - A.P Bio (NBC) https://www.nbc.com/ap-bio?CID=Search%7CAPbio&nbc=1 Autumn - Still watching 'Crashing' on HBO https://www.hbo.com/crashing CREDITS: Teen Wolf Clip - "I'm a Werewolf (1985) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4Ljj8W1hE8 Eugene Mirman: Teen Wolf, Gay Marriage, Gay Rights https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-crxLsLQ4w&t=38s From the Album, "Absurd Nightclub Comedy of Eugene Mirman" https://www.amazon.com/Absurd-Nightclub-Comedy-Eugene-Mirman/dp/B0002VEU1C #DoneDisappeared, #KevinSmith, #ThisIsUs, #AlteredCarbon, #Netflix, #TheGreatBritishBakingShow, #BBC, #OneOfUs, #Retribution, #Scotland, #MadalynMurrayOHair, #TheMostHatedWomanInAmerica, #MelissaLeo, #JunoTemple, #SterlingKBrown, #VincentKartheiser, #PeterFonda, #MacaulayCulkin, #PizzaUnderground, #WTF, #MarcMaron, #PeteAndPete, #Pensacon, #PayneLindsey, #AllInTheFamily, #TeenWolf, #SwordAndScale, #MichaelJFox, #EugeneMirman, #AtlantaMonster, #UpAndVanished, #WayneWilliams, #BlackPanther, #MichaelBJordan, #KateMara, #FantasticFour, #Marijuana, #Pot, #RLS, #Vice, #TeenMom, #FarrahAbraham, #Atlanta, #FX, #ZackMorris, #SavedByTheBell, #Crashing, #HBO, #PeteHolmes
Mike, Michaela, and Rob chatter about Cloverfield Paradox, Super Dark Time, Skyrim on Switch, Star Trek, End of the Fucking World, Done Disappeared and more!
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Welcome to Crawlspace. In this episode Lance Reenstierna & Tim Pilleri talk to podcast investigator John David Booter from the wildly popular hit comedy podcast series Done Disappeared. John David Booter has been hot on the fictional case of missing PA woman Clara Pockets. Check out Done Disappeared here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/done-disappeared/id1301190222 And his website here: https://www.donedisappeared.com/ And his Twitter page here: https://twitter.com/DoneDisappeared Follow Missing Maura Murray: https://twitter.com/MauraMurrayDoc, Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/missingmauramurray/, and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MauraMurrayDoc/ Check out our docu-series on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Finding-Maura-Murray/dp/B07JHNTGLK. And don't miss the Disappearance of Maura Murray on Oxygen: https://www.oxygen.com/the-disappearance-of-maura-murray Check out the entire Crawlspace Media Network at http://crawlspace-media.com/ Follow Private Investigations For the Missing https://investigationsforthemissing.org/ https://twitter.com/PIFortheMissing https://www.facebook.com/PIFortheMissing/ https://www.instagram.com/investigationsforthemissing/ Check out Crawlspace's Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/crawlspacepodcast Follow Crawlspace Twitter: https://twitter.com/CrawlspacePod IG: https://www.instagram.com/crawlspacepodcast/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/Crawlspacepodcast/ Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/crawlspace-true-crime-mysteries/id1187326340 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/crawlspace Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/58cll3enTW2SNmbJUuLsrt --- This episode is sponsored by · The Colin and Samir Podcast: The Colin and Samir Podcast hosted by LA - based friends and filmmakers Colin and Samir takes a look into what it’s like to make creativity your career. https://open.spotify.com/show/5QaSbbv2eD4SFrlFR6IyY7?si=Dj3roVoJTZmOime94xhjng
A Done Disappeared encore, Slow Burn’s next story, The Walk’s big idea, and an Alienist review The Crime Writers take on a trio of True Crime Podcast Updates as Slow Burn wraps up season one and teases a *fantastic* follow-up, Dirty John lands a scripted series, and our best friend John David Booter tries to raise funds (click here to help him!) for a second season in which he’ll appropriate all things 1980’s. Then, our take on The Walk, the hit podcast from Panoply. This show is trying to do something completely different with a story that puts the listener in the middle of the action. But does it work? Or is it just the prototype for a future, better iteration of the format? And, a review of the TNT adaptation of the smash bestselling book The Alienist. (If you want to skip any and all potential spoilers and just hear the review, go to 51:04.) Episode Sponsors: Casper Mattress: Get $50 toward select mattresses by visiting Casper.com/CRIME and using CRIME at checkout. ThirdLove: Go to thirdlove.com/CRIME now to find your perfect-fitting bra… and get 15% off your first purchase! 1-800-FLOWERS: To order a dozen multicolored roses for $19.99 or UPGRADE to 24 multicolored roses for only $10 more, go to 1800Flowers.com, click the radio icon, and enter code CRIME. FabFitFun: Go to fabfitfun.com, and use code CRIME to get $10 off your first FabFitFun box! Audible: Go to audible.com/CRIME or text CRIME to 500-500 for a 30-trial and free first audiobook! Support the show.
Tag Me Tuesdays-#395 January 30th The Strong Within Daily Affirmation Podcast Kindness Is My Truth “My religion is very simple. My religion is kindness.” ~Dalai Lama I believe the lessons in life are patterns that keep popping up until we notice them and find a way to confront them. One of the truths that keeps happening in my life is to speak up when it would be easier to be quiet. When it would be easier not to cause conflict, and for both parties to go their separate ways unchanged. And while that path may be the easiest one, it's not the path that I want to take. I don't want to be unchanged. I want to be changed by confronting the patterns that the Universe keeps reminding me of. I want to be changed by living a certain truth. And so that truth for me, means speaking when it's uncomfortable. That truth means sticking up for things and people in certain manners when I feel it's appropriate. And the reason I say appropriate, is because I don't want to be a person who seems like he knows it all, or that I'm trying to force people to think and be a certain way. As I know sometimes correcting people, can be a thinly veiled scheme at controlling people. And so I work to check myself and my ego, to ask why am I doing something. I work to hopefully help others, and myself at times, to be aware of behaviors that are harmful to self and others. My good friend Travis and I will talk about Podcasts. He listens to a bunch of them, so he's in the know of what's good out there. He told me about this satirical crime podcast called “Done Disappeared.” It's a funny take on crime podcasts as the story is so ridiculous and the narrator John David Booter takes his seriousness over the top. The podcast takes place in Pennsylvania somewhere, and Travis commented, “I didn't know there were so many southern accents in Pennsylvania.” And we laugh about how silly it's been. After I finished all nine episodes of this ridiculously funny podcast, I wanted to leave it a rating and review. When something makes a difference in my day, I want to let the creator know that I appreciate the work they put into their craft. And with podcasts the more reviews and ratings they get, the higher their ranking for people to find that podcast easier, so I want to help them out in that way. As I went to give a review, I got distracted looking at the other reviews for the Done Disappeared podcast. And one person had given this podcast a scathing review saying it was the most idiotic, ignorant, and other expletive words about how horrible it was and that you shouldn't waste your time. They talked about how they loved crime podcasts, and they were so upset that 10 minutes of their life had been wasted since they had to listen to the end of the episode to realize that it was all a hoax and it wasn't a real crime investigation. One thing you have to realize about this podcast is everything is fake, and a satirical play on crime podcasts. Even the ads are fake, and if you listen closely it's pretty hilarious as he is always giving 100% of everything away for putting in his Podcast code Done Disappeared. After I read the scathing review, I saw that there were other replies to this comment. And these replies told this person that the podcast was a satire, it was a joke, and that they should have a sense of humor and lighten up. And usually, I know nothing good can come from getting into an argument on the internet with a message board setting. But for some reason I felt I had to say something. So either it was the stupidity in me listening to my ego and saying let's start a fight, or it was my intuition saying I had to speak my truth and stick up for this podcaster. And so I tried to tread carefully, as it wasn't my mission to destroy this person and make them feel bad, but it was my hope that I could help them see that just because you didn't like something doesn't mean you have to tear it apart. And so I went on to say that the whole purpose of the podcast was meant to be idiotic, it's true purpose was to make light of the seriousness of the crime podcasts in a fun way, and that's what made the podcast brilliant—it did exactly what it was meaning to do. I continued to say, that if you listened closely to the podcast you could tell within the first 30 seconds that there was something off about the crazy stuff he was saying. I'm laughing about it now as in his intro he would say, “My name, is John David Booter. I'm not a podcaster; I'm a filmmaker. I've never made a podcast…but I've also never made a film.” As this eerie music plays in the background…all while he pauses perfectly when he speaks. And so I finished off my comment by saying that sometimes we will hate something because we didn't understand the purpose of the podcast, and maybe the reason we hated it wasn't because it was bad, but because we expected something else and felt duped when realizing it was something different. And I then I asked, why must we tear something down negatively to give a review of something? I hit publish, with an anxious heart, questioning whether I should have written that comment at all. I knew I didn't want to be harsh in my message, so I hope my kindness came across, but I also didn't want to get into a no-win battle where it's back and forth arguing… but I felt I needed to stick up for this podcaster and say what I did, and so I left it at that. And maybe an hour or so later I got a message letting me know that the reviewer I commented on had commented back. And I was floored by what they said. I thought they were going to tear me a new one and that I should mind my own business…but instead, this person said, “Chris, it really did take me til the end of the episode to figure out it was a parody…it was just my opinion…sorry I'm so stupid.” And I felt horrible, because I didn't want this person to feel bad. I just wanted to open their eyes to how harsh they sounded in tearing apart this person's work. And so I responded back saying, “don't ever say that you're stupid, you aren't stupid. You just were expecting something different.” I said some more things, and the end of my reply, I said this, “I am a creator. I do my own podcast and so I know it can be hard when someone tears apart something you've put your hard work into. I know I'm not perfect myself, and I am not judging anyone for their opinion, I have as much work as anyone else in being kind to others as well.” And the reviewer sent one more comment back to me that said that they were an artist and musician themselves, and they hadn't thought about what they did—that they would have been upset if someone talked about their work in the exact manner that they had done in their review. The point I'm hoping to make is that in our criticisms…are we kind when we do it? In our thoughts and words towards others are we speaking a higher truth, one of kindness and compassion in helping someone create something better, or are we just tearing it down? And this is what was so amazing about that interaction, even though I felt uncomfortable in saying something, and I was questioning whether I should, my intuition was telling me that I should do something, that I should say something. And by doing it, I actually changed this person. And I think the reason I speak when my intuition is telling me so, is not to correct people all the time, but it's also for me, to remind myself in how I want to be. And hopefully to put that out into the world, so when I'm out of alignment that people will have the courage to speak a truth and a kindness to me in helping me get back on track and be in alignment with my highest self. Everyone can be a critic, anyone can tear something down, but it takes work to create something, it takes work to give constructive criticism and advice. I think about people who tear things down as my 8th grade counterparts giving their opinion in a book report on a book they didn't like. Here's a reenactment: Teacher: “Now little Johnny let's hear your book report on War and Peace.” Johnny: “This book was a waste of time.” Teacher: “What didn't you like about it?” Johnny: “It was dumb, I hated it.” Teacher: “Why did you hate it?” Johnny: I don't know I just didn't like it.” The point I am trying to make is that we feel we have the right to tear things apart, which I'm not saying we can't, but anyone can talk about how bad something is. It doesn't take high intellect to speak that way. And we don't become better individuals by doing this. It dampens our intelligence. And sometimes it's not about tearing something apart, but rather in understanding that it wasn't our cup of tea. It might have been for a less advanced mind, or a more advanced mind, or someone who appreciates silly humor or dry humor…but you get my point. And I know that wasn't an accurate representation of your 8th-grade class, since you didn't read War and Peace. I know you guys read it in 3rd grade since I have such super geniuses listening to my podcast. Maybe that should be my marketing tagline for the podcast. The Strong Within Daily Affirmation Podcast—meant only for the super geniuses of the world. What do you think, is that a winner? But back to my point, everyone can be a critic, but it's hard to create something and to continue creating through all the self-doubt as it is already. Maybe if we encouraged people more, they would get better at their craft instead of quitting. Maybe if we stopped ourselves from writing a harsh review and talked about the good things we liked and suggested ideas for the things that could be worked on, we might just change that person's life—who knows how this person might grow because of that. I like to think we might be helping make this world a better place by being an encourager rather than a demolisher. And I believe that our kindness will change everything. For some of you who've been following me for awhile, you know I've been writing a book. And I have someone looking over it right now to help me edit it as I had to cut ties with my old editor. But when I give my work to someone I ask them to be as honest as possible. I want them to let me know what they like and what they don't like. I ask them to let me know what rubs you the wrong way, what resonates with you, what's missing, or what's too much. I want to know your honest opinion, in a loving manner of course, so I can make it better. Now this whole podcast wasn't to get you to only think about ratings and reviews of things…it's about asking how we speak our truths. It's about asking how kind we are to people's souls. It's about taking a moment to craft your message in a loving manner rather than react out of anger or urgency. Anger doesn't take any thought, and they say the initial seconds of anger are reactions, but after that then it's a choice to stay angry. So will you speak a higher truth, will you work to bring more kindness in the world to change everything…or will you be like little Johnny adding more useless criticism that brings no value into the world? Let us be the change we want to see in the world by being not only kind to ourselves in how we think and speak, but let us do that to everyone else as well. Your kindness, your truth, can and will change the world. Today's Personal Commitment:Ok shameless plug here, but if you haven't gone and rated and reviewed my podcast, and you find you're getting something from it, then go and do it already…dang it. I hope you got my facetious snarkiness there, my great friend Suzanne has been adding to my humor arsenal. I still have a long way to go though. So go to iTunes, or the podcast place you're listening from and leave me a rating and review. And I hope you won't tear me apart in your review…but I want to hear your thoughts and ideas. It gets hard thinking of new ideas every day, so I'd love to hear the way you've become Strong Within in your life. And if you feel like sharing your story, but not in public on a review, send an email to chris@strongwithin.com and tell me your Strong Within story. I'm looking forward to hearing from you. I need great stories to share, and I'd love to feature some of you guys in the podcast…with your permission of course. The more reviews and ratings I get then the more people I can reach, so thank you. And so let me leave you with a great quote to help you with your moment of kindness zen: “Beginning today, treat everyone you meet as if they were going to be dead by midnight. Extend to them all the care, kindness and understanding you can muster, and do it with no thought of any reward. Your life will never be the same again.” ~Og Mandino Kindness Is My Truth Thanks for listening. I'm sending great energy your way as we become Strong Within together, Personal Development Life Coach- Chris O'Hearn Contact info- email: chris@strongwithin.com phone:865-219-3247 Music by: - Zest by basematic (c) copyright 2011 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. - I Have Often Told You Stories (guitar instrumental) by Ivan Chew (c) copyright 2013 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. Location: Knoxville, Tennessee USA but available worldwide
The Crime Writers might be from New Hampshire, but the shizz that's been going down with our weather has been BANANAS. Seriously, by the time you hear this, we might all be dead. BUT - we're not dead yet, so we responded to some sassy listener emails, talked about OUTSTANDING finale of John David Booter's podcast Done Disappeared, and reviewed The Pope's Long Con, a pretty great podcast from the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting. (To skip to the review, go to 56:10) Then, our Crime of the Week put's Rebecca in the spotlight. Yes, she IS a psychopath. Episode sponsors: Stitcher Premium: For a free month's trial, go to StitcherPremium.com/crime AND enter code CRIME at checkout Madison Reed: Visit Madison-Reed.com and get 10% off plus Free Shipping on your first color kit with promo code: CRIME Hello Fresh: For $30 off your first week of HelloFresh, visit hellofresh.com and enter the promo code CRIME30 Third Love Bras: Go to thirdlove.com/crime now to find your perfect-fitting bra and get 15% off your first purchase! Fab Fit Fun: Go to fabfitfun.com and use promo code CRIME to get $10 off your first box- that’s products valued at $200 for only $39.99! Audible: Go to audible.com/CRIME or text CRIME to 500-500 for a 30-trial and free first audiobook! Casper: Get $50 toward select mattresses by visiting Casper.com/CRIME and using CRIME at checkout Support the show.
Well, lookie lookie here. We've got the latest disappointing news for Brendan Dassey's hopes of a new trial, get to spread some podcast love to both Amber Hunt and Bill Rankin, and take the hit from Done Disappeared's wicked send up, "Crime Writers Off." (Spoiler alert: Bobby Tall needs to count to ten and cool off). Then we look through the peep hole at Netflix's "Voyeur." This odd tale pivots from its subject - a motel owner who spied on guests for years - to the famous journalist so enamored with the story he becomes blind to its many red flags. (Want to skip the discussion and just hear the thumbs up or down review? Go to 59:58.) In the Crime of the Week, one bank robber learns why it's important to clear your browser history. SPONSORS Madison Reed - get 10% off plus Free Shipping on your first color kit at madison-reed.com with promo code: WRITERS. Mrs. Fields - click on the microphone and enter promo code CRIME to get 20% off any product at mrsfields.com Brooklinen - get $20 off AND free shipping is to use promo code CRIME at Brooklinen.com Omaha Steaks - enter code CRIME in the search bar at omahasteaks.com, and get a 75% savings VirtueLabs - get 10% off and free shipping with the code CRIME at VirtueLabs.com Support the show.
We're talking Black Friday Madness, Grinchy burglars, and more true crime holiday craziness on this special holiday edition episode. Hear holiday greetings from some of my pod friends including Canadian True Crime, True Crime Garage, Southern Fried True Crime, Insight Podcast, True Crime Island, Murder Road Trip, The Cleaning of John Doe, Killifornia Dreaming and Done Disappeared.
Not Fade Away Podcast Episode 5: Done Disappeared with John David Booter Welcome back to the Not Fade Away podcast! I am so sorry to behind in my podcast posting but I promise to have full episodes soon talking about Jerry Garcia, Kurt Cobain and the Altamont Festival. In this special episode to close out the year for us I am talking to none other than THE John David Booter of the Done Disappeared podcast. John David Booter is on a mission to find Clara Pockets from Davistown, Pennsylvania in October 1987. Clara was last seen at the Piggly Wiggly carrying home a rather small birthday cake and no one seems to know what happened to her. She simply done disappeared. John David Booter wants to find Clara and is using his podcast to get the word out about her done disappearance. I invited him on my show to talk about the music that was most popular in 1987 with our hope being that someone out there thinks they might have a notion of something about her whereabouts. Here are the songs we discuss: The Bangles “Walk Like an Egyptian” Heart “Alone” Gregory Abbott “Shake You Down” Whitney Houston “I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)” Starship “Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now” Robbie Nevil “C’est La Vie” Whitesnake “Here I Go Again” Bruce Hornsby “The Way It Is” Bob Seger “Shakedown” Bon Jovi “Livin’ On a Prayer” To help John David Booter on this mission, follow him on Twitter @DoneDisappeared and follow the hashtags #ClaraPockets #WhereisClaraPockets #FindClara If you like what you hear--please subscribe and leave a review. Also--send me a note via social media (@NotFadeAway) if you want to reach out. Thanks for checking out this podcast! If you have any suggestions for future eps--please reach out! In the meantime--follow me on social media! Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/notfadeawaypodcast/ Twitter @NotFadeAwayPod https://twitter.com/NotFadeAwayPod Email us at notfadeawaypodcast@gmail.com Margo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com
Recently I discovered a new podcast by a fellow Pennsylvania podcaster. It’s a long form true crime podcast focused on the disappearance of a young mother back in 1987 from all the way across the state in Davistown, Pennsylvania. From the first moment I heard this podcast I knew you would want to know more … Continue reading "BONUS Episode: John David Booter from Done Disappeared"
This week, I, Jeremy Edward Collins is honored to talk to John David Booter. John David Booter is not a podcaster. He is an intrepid filmmaker. Although he has never made a film. John David Booter hosts the podcast Done Disappeared, which is the primary source for all information regarding the disappearance of Clara Pockets on October 1987. If you or anyone you know...or don't know...have any information regarding Clara Pockets, please PLEASE contact John David Booter! Follow John David Booter on Twitter @DoneDisappeared Find John David Booter on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/DoneDisappeared/ Follow Podcasts We Listen To on Twitter @PWLTpodcast Join the Podcasts We Listen To Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/PodcastsWeListenTo/
OMG - We can't get enough of Done Disappeared, the amazing parody true crime podcast by the unparalleled talent that IS John David Booter. We review that show and try to figure out the mystery of just what happened to missing 1987 woman Clara Pockets. Then, a more earnest review of the Netflix series Alias Grace. Based on a Margaret Atwood novel, does this show resonate? Or does it's less-than-Handmaid's Tale production values take away from what could have been a compelling view of a fascinating true crime? NOTE: IF YOU WANT TO SKIP THE DISCUSSION AND JUST HEAR THE REVIEW, GO TO 50:41 Finally, the Crime of the Week tackles a whole lot of nudity and a whole lot of kidnapping. Want to listen to Married With Podcast and get a whole lot of other great stuff? Go to StitcherPremium.com/crime AND use the code CRIME at checkout to get a free month! Episode sponsors: Dispatch - save 50% on your first box by going to breakoutdispatch.com/crime Wonderbly - go to wonderbly.com and enter code CRIME at checkout to get 15% off your book Brooklinen - get $20 off AND free shipping is to use promo code CRIME at Brooklinen.com HelloFresh - for $30 off your first week visit hellofresh.comand enter the promo code CRIME30 Felix Gray Glasses - Go to felixgrayglasses.com/crime to try a pair of Felix Gray computer glasses Madison Reed - Visit madison-reed.com and get 10% off plus free shipping on your first color kit with promo code: WRITERS StoryWorth - for $20 off, visit storyworth.com/crime when you subscribe Support the show.