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The Poisoners' Cabinet
EP 234 - Elizabeth Duncan & Motherly Love

The Poisoners' Cabinet

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 62:00


Ep 234 is loose and we're telling the story of how having a mother-in-law can quite literally can be murder...Who was Elizabeth Duncan? Why was she so obsessed with keeping her son close? And which friend would you ask to help plan a crime?The secret ingredient is...a mother-in-law! Get cocktails, poisoning stories and historical true crime tales every week by following and subscribing to The Poisoners' Cabinet wherever you get your podcasts. Find us and our cocktails at www.thepoisonerscabinet.com Join us Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepoisonerscabinet Find us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thepoisonerscabinet Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepoisonerscabinet/ Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThePoisonersCabinet Listen on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ThePoisonersCabinet Sources this week include FATAL PASSIONS: a chilling collection of true cases where love turned lethal by Adrian Vincentwikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Ann_Duncanwww.independent.com/2022/10/12/elizabeth-duncan-last-woman-executed-california-history/https://time.com/archive/6613113/crime-mammas-boy/murderpedia.org/female.D/d/duncan-elizabeth.htmwww.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1996-08-08-me-32299-story.html Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

1001 Crimes
ep 397 - Elizabeth Duncan Mini Episódio

1001 Crimes

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 19:18


Elizabeth viveu uma vida inteira de golpes e pequenos crimes, até que se estabeleceu com seu filho que a sustentava. Mas além de ele ser sua fonte de renda, Frank também sofria com o relacionamento abusivo e extremamente tóxico de sua mãe, a ponto de ela interferir em sua vida amorosa de modo irreversível. Apoie nosso podcast: www.1001crimes.com.br Mande suas histórias: 1001medinhos@gmail.com Fale com a gente: 1001crimes@gmail.com

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Encyclopedia Womannica
Workers: Elizabeth Duncan Koontz

Encyclopedia Womannica

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 5:48 Transcription Available


Elizabeth Duncan Koontz (1919-1989) was an educator and civil rights leader, known for her pioneering efforts in advancing racial equality and women's rights. She was the first Black president of the National Education Association and later became the first Black woman to serve as the director of the Women's Bureau in the U.S. Department of Labor.  For Further Reading: Elizabeth Koontz never stopped pushing The Voice of the Teacher Speaks for the Child The Veteran Feminists of America Interview Elizabeth Koontz  This month we're talking about workers: Women who fought for labor rights and shaped the way we do business today. They advocated and innovated to make the “office” – wherever it is – a more equitable place. History classes can get a bad rap, and sometimes for good reason. When we were students, we couldn't help wondering... where were all the ladies at? Why were so many incredible stories missing from the typical curriculum? Enter, Womanica. On this Wonder Media Network podcast we explore the lives of inspiring women in history you may not know about, but definitely should. Every weekday, listeners explore the trials, tragedies, and triumphs of groundbreaking women throughout history who have dramatically shaped the world around us. In each 5 minute episode, we'll dive into the story behind one woman listeners may or may not know–but definitely should. These diverse women from across space and time are grouped into easily accessible and engaging monthly themes like Educators, Villains, Indigenous Storytellers, Activists, and many more. Womanica is hosted by WMN co-founder and award-winning journalist Jenny Kaplan. The bite-sized episodes pack painstakingly researched content into fun, entertaining, and addictive daily adventures. Womanica was created by Liz Kaplan and Jenny Kaplan, executive produced by Jenny Kaplan, and produced by Grace Lynch, Maddy Foley, Brittany Martinez, Edie Allard, Lindsey Kratochwill, Adesuwa Agbonile, Carmen Borca-Carrillo, Taylor Williamson, Sara Schleede, Paloma Moreno Jimenez, Luci Jones and Abbey Delk. Special thanks to Shira Atkins. Original theme music composed by Miles Moran. Follow Wonder Media Network: Website Instagram Twitter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Auckland Libraries
Family Recollections

Auckland Libraries

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 8:34


I o Tatau Hapori : The Voice and the People of Our Neighbourhood This playlist supports an exhibition on display for August 2023 at the Franklin Hub. Oral histories often include great family history content and interesting social history. In these clips we hear some examples of different types of memories and recording. 0”45 – 2”05 The first recording was made in 1961 and is read as part of her family story by Elizabeth Duncan. 2”05 – 6”15 Susan Carpenter sat down recently with her elderly mother to record some family stories and her mother's experience of growing up in Pukekohe. In this clip we hear a lovely recollection of time spent with Nana in town and going to the Milk Bar in Newmarket in the late 1940s. 6”15 – 8:34 When asked to discuss her free time as a child, Mere Thompson recalls the games she and her sisters played including hopscotch, skipping and playing shops. Image: 'Four generations', Drury, 1994. "Tui Hall celebrating her 90th birthday with her granddaughter Angela Deane (right), her great-grand-daughter Lisa Deane and her great-great-grandson Dylan Deane". Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections Footprints 03422

The Aftermath: The Epidemic of Divorce, Custody and Healing
Friendships Through Divorce with Elizabeth Duncan-Hawker

The Aftermath: The Epidemic of Divorce, Custody and Healing

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2023 51:13


Introduction: Elizabeth Duncan-Hawker is an experienced MBA with a passion for helping families navigate the complexities of divorce and friendship. Her work as an author and executive has given her a deep understanding of the emotional challenges that arise in these situations, and she is dedicated to finding solutions that work for all parties involved. She is the best selling author of Collecting True Friends. https://www.amazon.com/stores/Elizabeth-Duncan-Hawker/author/B09GJXHPJV?ref=ap_rdr&store_ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=trueLearn more about your hosts Mick Smith and Kindra Riber. They are waging the war on ending the pain of divorce, parental alienation, custody battles and the break-up of families. Their purpose is to give you the tools on how to heal in the aftermath of family trauma and drama. To get a copy of our ebook, Survive Your Divorce, providing tips on working through a divorce, handling the children, finances, and healing afterwards, email theaftermathhealing@gmail.comThis has been a Mediacasters Production.

New Books Network
Deborah Holt Larkin, "A Lovely Girl: The Tragedy of Olga Duncan and the Trial of California's Most Notorious Killer" (Pegasus Crime, 2022)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 47:56


In A Lovely Girl: The Tragedy of Olga Duncan and the Trial of California's Most Notorious Killer (Pegasus Crime, 2022), Deborah Larkin tells the incredible story of a 1958 murder that ended with the last woman to ever be executed in California—a murder so twisted it seems ripped from a Greek tragedy. Larkin was only ten years old when the quiet calm of her California suburb was shattered. Thirty miles north, on a quiet November night in Santa Barbara, a pregnant nurse named Olga Duncan disappeared from her apartment. The mystery deepens when it is discovered that Olga's mother in-law—a deeply manipulative and deceptive woman—had been doing everything in her power to separate Olga and her son, Frank, prior to Olga's disappearance. From a forged annulment to multiple attempts to hire people to “get rid” of Olga, to a faked excoriation case, Elizabeth seemed psychopathically attached to her son. Yet she denied having anything to do with Olga's disappearance with a smile. But when Olga's brutally beaten body is found in a shallow grave, apparently buried alive, a young DA makes it his mission to see that Elizabeth Duncan is brought to justice. Adding a wrinkle to his efforts is the fact that Frank—himself a defense attorney—maintained his mother's innocent to the end. How does a young girl process such a crime along with the fear and disbelieve that rocked an entire community? Decades later, Larkin is determined to revisit the case and bring the story of Olga herself to light. Long overshadowed by the sensationalism and scandal of Elizabeth and Frank, A Lovely Girl seeks to reveal Olga as a woman in full. Someone who was more than the twisted family that would ultimately ensnare her.  Rebekah Buchanan is a Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Deborah Holt Larkin, "A Lovely Girl: The Tragedy of Olga Duncan and the Trial of California's Most Notorious Killer" (Pegasus Crime, 2022)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 47:56


In A Lovely Girl: The Tragedy of Olga Duncan and the Trial of California's Most Notorious Killer (Pegasus Crime, 2022), Deborah Larkin tells the incredible story of a 1958 murder that ended with the last woman to ever be executed in California—a murder so twisted it seems ripped from a Greek tragedy. Larkin was only ten years old when the quiet calm of her California suburb was shattered. Thirty miles north, on a quiet November night in Santa Barbara, a pregnant nurse named Olga Duncan disappeared from her apartment. The mystery deepens when it is discovered that Olga's mother in-law—a deeply manipulative and deceptive woman—had been doing everything in her power to separate Olga and her son, Frank, prior to Olga's disappearance. From a forged annulment to multiple attempts to hire people to “get rid” of Olga, to a faked excoriation case, Elizabeth seemed psychopathically attached to her son. Yet she denied having anything to do with Olga's disappearance with a smile. But when Olga's brutally beaten body is found in a shallow grave, apparently buried alive, a young DA makes it his mission to see that Elizabeth Duncan is brought to justice. Adding a wrinkle to his efforts is the fact that Frank—himself a defense attorney—maintained his mother's innocent to the end. How does a young girl process such a crime along with the fear and disbelieve that rocked an entire community? Decades later, Larkin is determined to revisit the case and bring the story of Olga herself to light. Long overshadowed by the sensationalism and scandal of Elizabeth and Frank, A Lovely Girl seeks to reveal Olga as a woman in full. Someone who was more than the twisted family that would ultimately ensnare her.  Rebekah Buchanan is a Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in Biography
Deborah Holt Larkin, "A Lovely Girl: The Tragedy of Olga Duncan and the Trial of California's Most Notorious Killer" (Pegasus Crime, 2022)

New Books in Biography

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 47:56


In A Lovely Girl: The Tragedy of Olga Duncan and the Trial of California's Most Notorious Killer (Pegasus Crime, 2022), Deborah Larkin tells the incredible story of a 1958 murder that ended with the last woman to ever be executed in California—a murder so twisted it seems ripped from a Greek tragedy. Larkin was only ten years old when the quiet calm of her California suburb was shattered. Thirty miles north, on a quiet November night in Santa Barbara, a pregnant nurse named Olga Duncan disappeared from her apartment. The mystery deepens when it is discovered that Olga's mother in-law—a deeply manipulative and deceptive woman—had been doing everything in her power to separate Olga and her son, Frank, prior to Olga's disappearance. From a forged annulment to multiple attempts to hire people to “get rid” of Olga, to a faked excoriation case, Elizabeth seemed psychopathically attached to her son. Yet she denied having anything to do with Olga's disappearance with a smile. But when Olga's brutally beaten body is found in a shallow grave, apparently buried alive, a young DA makes it his mission to see that Elizabeth Duncan is brought to justice. Adding a wrinkle to his efforts is the fact that Frank—himself a defense attorney—maintained his mother's innocent to the end. How does a young girl process such a crime along with the fear and disbelieve that rocked an entire community? Decades later, Larkin is determined to revisit the case and bring the story of Olga herself to light. Long overshadowed by the sensationalism and scandal of Elizabeth and Frank, A Lovely Girl seeks to reveal Olga as a woman in full. Someone who was more than the twisted family that would ultimately ensnare her.  Rebekah Buchanan is a Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography

New Books in American Studies
Deborah Holt Larkin, "A Lovely Girl: The Tragedy of Olga Duncan and the Trial of California's Most Notorious Killer" (Pegasus Crime, 2022)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 47:56


In A Lovely Girl: The Tragedy of Olga Duncan and the Trial of California's Most Notorious Killer (Pegasus Crime, 2022), Deborah Larkin tells the incredible story of a 1958 murder that ended with the last woman to ever be executed in California—a murder so twisted it seems ripped from a Greek tragedy. Larkin was only ten years old when the quiet calm of her California suburb was shattered. Thirty miles north, on a quiet November night in Santa Barbara, a pregnant nurse named Olga Duncan disappeared from her apartment. The mystery deepens when it is discovered that Olga's mother in-law—a deeply manipulative and deceptive woman—had been doing everything in her power to separate Olga and her son, Frank, prior to Olga's disappearance. From a forged annulment to multiple attempts to hire people to “get rid” of Olga, to a faked excoriation case, Elizabeth seemed psychopathically attached to her son. Yet she denied having anything to do with Olga's disappearance with a smile. But when Olga's brutally beaten body is found in a shallow grave, apparently buried alive, a young DA makes it his mission to see that Elizabeth Duncan is brought to justice. Adding a wrinkle to his efforts is the fact that Frank—himself a defense attorney—maintained his mother's innocent to the end. How does a young girl process such a crime along with the fear and disbelieve that rocked an entire community? Decades later, Larkin is determined to revisit the case and bring the story of Olga herself to light. Long overshadowed by the sensationalism and scandal of Elizabeth and Frank, A Lovely Girl seeks to reveal Olga as a woman in full. Someone who was more than the twisted family that would ultimately ensnare her.  Rebekah Buchanan is a Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

New Books in Women's History
Deborah Holt Larkin, "A Lovely Girl: The Tragedy of Olga Duncan and the Trial of California's Most Notorious Killer" (Pegasus Crime, 2022)

New Books in Women's History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 47:56


In A Lovely Girl: The Tragedy of Olga Duncan and the Trial of California's Most Notorious Killer (Pegasus Crime, 2022), Deborah Larkin tells the incredible story of a 1958 murder that ended with the last woman to ever be executed in California—a murder so twisted it seems ripped from a Greek tragedy. Larkin was only ten years old when the quiet calm of her California suburb was shattered. Thirty miles north, on a quiet November night in Santa Barbara, a pregnant nurse named Olga Duncan disappeared from her apartment. The mystery deepens when it is discovered that Olga's mother in-law—a deeply manipulative and deceptive woman—had been doing everything in her power to separate Olga and her son, Frank, prior to Olga's disappearance. From a forged annulment to multiple attempts to hire people to “get rid” of Olga, to a faked excoriation case, Elizabeth seemed psychopathically attached to her son. Yet she denied having anything to do with Olga's disappearance with a smile. But when Olga's brutally beaten body is found in a shallow grave, apparently buried alive, a young DA makes it his mission to see that Elizabeth Duncan is brought to justice. Adding a wrinkle to his efforts is the fact that Frank—himself a defense attorney—maintained his mother's innocent to the end. How does a young girl process such a crime along with the fear and disbelieve that rocked an entire community? Decades later, Larkin is determined to revisit the case and bring the story of Olga herself to light. Long overshadowed by the sensationalism and scandal of Elizabeth and Frank, A Lovely Girl seeks to reveal Olga as a woman in full. Someone who was more than the twisted family that would ultimately ensnare her.  Rebekah Buchanan is a Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in the American West
Deborah Holt Larkin, "A Lovely Girl: The Tragedy of Olga Duncan and the Trial of California's Most Notorious Killer" (Pegasus Crime, 2022)

New Books in the American West

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 47:56


In A Lovely Girl: The Tragedy of Olga Duncan and the Trial of California's Most Notorious Killer (Pegasus Crime, 2022), Deborah Larkin tells the incredible story of a 1958 murder that ended with the last woman to ever be executed in California—a murder so twisted it seems ripped from a Greek tragedy. Larkin was only ten years old when the quiet calm of her California suburb was shattered. Thirty miles north, on a quiet November night in Santa Barbara, a pregnant nurse named Olga Duncan disappeared from her apartment. The mystery deepens when it is discovered that Olga's mother in-law—a deeply manipulative and deceptive woman—had been doing everything in her power to separate Olga and her son, Frank, prior to Olga's disappearance. From a forged annulment to multiple attempts to hire people to “get rid” of Olga, to a faked excoriation case, Elizabeth seemed psychopathically attached to her son. Yet she denied having anything to do with Olga's disappearance with a smile. But when Olga's brutally beaten body is found in a shallow grave, apparently buried alive, a young DA makes it his mission to see that Elizabeth Duncan is brought to justice. Adding a wrinkle to his efforts is the fact that Frank—himself a defense attorney—maintained his mother's innocent to the end. How does a young girl process such a crime along with the fear and disbelieve that rocked an entire community? Decades later, Larkin is determined to revisit the case and bring the story of Olga herself to light. Long overshadowed by the sensationalism and scandal of Elizabeth and Frank, A Lovely Girl seeks to reveal Olga as a woman in full. Someone who was more than the twisted family that would ultimately ensnare her.  Rebekah Buchanan is a Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-west

New Books in Law
Deborah Holt Larkin, "A Lovely Girl: The Tragedy of Olga Duncan and the Trial of California's Most Notorious Killer" (Pegasus Crime, 2022)

New Books in Law

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 47:56


In A Lovely Girl: The Tragedy of Olga Duncan and the Trial of California's Most Notorious Killer (Pegasus Crime, 2022), Deborah Larkin tells the incredible story of a 1958 murder that ended with the last woman to ever be executed in California—a murder so twisted it seems ripped from a Greek tragedy. Larkin was only ten years old when the quiet calm of her California suburb was shattered. Thirty miles north, on a quiet November night in Santa Barbara, a pregnant nurse named Olga Duncan disappeared from her apartment. The mystery deepens when it is discovered that Olga's mother in-law—a deeply manipulative and deceptive woman—had been doing everything in her power to separate Olga and her son, Frank, prior to Olga's disappearance. From a forged annulment to multiple attempts to hire people to “get rid” of Olga, to a faked excoriation case, Elizabeth seemed psychopathically attached to her son. Yet she denied having anything to do with Olga's disappearance with a smile. But when Olga's brutally beaten body is found in a shallow grave, apparently buried alive, a young DA makes it his mission to see that Elizabeth Duncan is brought to justice. Adding a wrinkle to his efforts is the fact that Frank—himself a defense attorney—maintained his mother's innocent to the end. How does a young girl process such a crime along with the fear and disbelieve that rocked an entire community? Decades later, Larkin is determined to revisit the case and bring the story of Olga herself to light. Long overshadowed by the sensationalism and scandal of Elizabeth and Frank, A Lovely Girl seeks to reveal Olga as a woman in full. Someone who was more than the twisted family that would ultimately ensnare her.  Rebekah Buchanan is a Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/law

New Books in Popular Culture
Deborah Holt Larkin, "A Lovely Girl: The Tragedy of Olga Duncan and the Trial of California's Most Notorious Killer" (Pegasus Crime, 2022)

New Books in Popular Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 47:56


In A Lovely Girl: The Tragedy of Olga Duncan and the Trial of California's Most Notorious Killer (Pegasus Crime, 2022), Deborah Larkin tells the incredible story of a 1958 murder that ended with the last woman to ever be executed in California—a murder so twisted it seems ripped from a Greek tragedy. Larkin was only ten years old when the quiet calm of her California suburb was shattered. Thirty miles north, on a quiet November night in Santa Barbara, a pregnant nurse named Olga Duncan disappeared from her apartment. The mystery deepens when it is discovered that Olga's mother in-law—a deeply manipulative and deceptive woman—had been doing everything in her power to separate Olga and her son, Frank, prior to Olga's disappearance. From a forged annulment to multiple attempts to hire people to “get rid” of Olga, to a faked excoriation case, Elizabeth seemed psychopathically attached to her son. Yet she denied having anything to do with Olga's disappearance with a smile. But when Olga's brutally beaten body is found in a shallow grave, apparently buried alive, a young DA makes it his mission to see that Elizabeth Duncan is brought to justice. Adding a wrinkle to his efforts is the fact that Frank—himself a defense attorney—maintained his mother's innocent to the end. How does a young girl process such a crime along with the fear and disbelieve that rocked an entire community? Decades later, Larkin is determined to revisit the case and bring the story of Olga herself to light. Long overshadowed by the sensationalism and scandal of Elizabeth and Frank, A Lovely Girl seeks to reveal Olga as a woman in full. Someone who was more than the twisted family that would ultimately ensnare her.  Rebekah Buchanan is a Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture

True Murder: The Most Shocking Killers
A LOVELY GIRL-Deborah Larkin

True Murder: The Most Shocking Killers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 51:49


The incredible story of a 1958 murder that ended with the last woman to ever be executed in California—a murder so twisted it seems ripped from a Greek tragedy.Deborah Larkin was only ten years old when the quiet calm of her California suburb was shattered. Thirty miles north, on a quiet November night in Santa Barbara, a pregnant nurse named Olga Duncan disappeared from her apartment. The mystery deepens when it is discovered that Olga's mother in-law—a deeply manipulative and deceptive woman—had been doing everything in her power to separate Olga and her son, Frank, prior to Olga's disappearance.From a forged annulment to multiple attempts to hire people to “get rid” of Olga, to a faked excoriation case, Elizabeth seemed psychopathically attached to her son. Yet she denied having anything to do with Olga's disappearance with a smile.But when Olga's brutally beaten body is found in a shallow grave, apparently buried alive, a young DA makes it his mission to see that Elizabeth Duncan is brought to justice. Adding a wrinkle to his efforts is the fact that Frank—himself a defense attorney—maintained his mother's innocence to the end.How does a young girl process such a crime along with the fear and disbelief that rocked an entire community? Decades later, Larkin is determined to revisit the case and bring the story of Olga herself to light. Long overshadowed by the sensationalism and scandal of Elizabeth and Frank, A Lovely Girl seeks to reveal Olga as a woman in full. Someone who was more than the twisted family that would ultimately ensnare her.As we follow the heart-pounding drama of the case through Larkin's young eyes—her father was the court reporter—A Lovely Girl is by turns page-turning yet poignant, and makes the reader reexamine how we handle fear, how we regard mental illness, and how we understand family as we carve our own path in a dangerous world. A LOVELY GIRL: The Tragedy of Olga Duncan and the Trial of One of California's Most Notorious Killers-Deborah LarkinReplyForward

MIDLIFE MOXIE
62. Diving Deeper into Friendship with Elizabeth Duncan-Hawker

MIDLIFE MOXIE

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 79:09


We all want friends, but what makes for a good friendship? And as life takes its twists and turns, how do we make new friends? Best Selling Author, Elizabeth Duncan-Hawker is back to dive deeper into the topic of friendship. She shares with us tips from her book, "Collecting True Friends", on being a good friend, making new friends, and letting go of friends, especially in this midlife season. More from Elizabeth: https://elizabethduncanhawker.com/ This episode sponsored by: Sandbar Handcare: Shop with code MOXIE15,  https://www.sandbarhandcare.com/ LIVI RAE LINGERIE, The Official Bra Fitter of Midlife Moxie! https://liviraelingerie.com/ Mention MIDLIFE MOXIE at your fitting or on your order to save 10% on any purchase Connect with us:  midlifemoxiepodcast@gmail.com Join our community on Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/1069587806782730/ Read the blog/sign up for newsletter/find all of our discount codes:  www.midlifemoxie.net Follow us on IG: @gailsscott, @1sassymassey Audio Editing by: Dan Collins at www.goconfidentallycoaching.com Thanks for listening, and go and GET YOUR MOXIE ON!  

MIDLIFE MOXIE
62. Diving Deeper into Friendship with Elizabeth Duncan-Hawker

MIDLIFE MOXIE

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 79:09


We all want friends, but what makes for a good friendship? And as life takes its twists and turns, how do we make new friends? Best Selling Author, Elizabeth Duncan-Hawker is back to dive deeper into the topic of friendship. She shares with us tips from her book, "Collecting True Friends", on being a good friend, making new friends, and letting go of friends, especially in this midlife season. More from Elizabeth: https://elizabethduncanhawker.com/ This episode sponsored by: Sandbar Handcare: Shop with code MOXIE15,  https://www.sandbarhandcare.com/ LIVI RAE LINGERIE, The Official Bra Fitter of Midlife Moxie! https://liviraelingerie.com/ Mention MIDLIFE MOXIE at your fitting or on your order to save 10% on any purchase Connect with us:  midlifemoxiepodcast@gmail.com Join our community on Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/1069587806782730/ Read the blog/sign up for newsletter/find all of our discount codes:  www.midlifemoxie.net Follow us on IG: @gailsscott, @1sassymassey Audio Editing by: Dan Collins at www.goconfidentallycoaching.com Thanks for listening, and go and GET YOUR MOXIE ON!  

California True Crime
A Lovely Girl: An Interview with author Deborah Holt Larkin

California True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 58:11


November, 1958, a pregnant nurse Olga Duncan goes missing from her apartment in Santa Barbara California, the story that follows is one that author Deborah Holt Larkin explores in her book A Lovely Girl. We talk to Deborah about her new book, the connections that she has to this case as her father, a newspaper reporter covers this case from Olga's disappearance to the arrest of her mother-in-law, Elizabeth Duncan, who will become the last woman put to death in California. On this episode of California True Crime “A Lovely Girl.”

Most Notorious! A True Crime History Podcast
265: The Murder of Olga Duncan w/ Deborah Holt Larkin - A True Crime History Podcast

Most Notorious! A True Crime History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 63:50


In November of 1958 a pregnant nurse named Olga Duncan disappeared from her suburban California apartment. Police quickly suspected Olga's mother in-law Elizabeth Duncan, a domineering and manipulative woman who was incensed that her son Frank had married Olga without her approval. When Olga's badly beaten body was found buried in a shallow grave, Elizabeth was arrested, along with two hired hitmen, for murder. My guest Deborah Holt Larkin is the author of "A Lovely Girl: The Tragedy of Olga Duncan and the Trial of One of California's Most Notorious Killers". She has a personal connection to the case - her father was a court reporter who covered Elizabeth Duncan's trial - and she followed the case closely as a girl as it all unfolded. The author's website: https://deborahholtlarkin.com/

Gotham Variety
Evening Report | August 8, 1962

Gotham Variety

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 17:21


In Washington, President Kennedy honors a hero doctor; in Georgia, the Justice Department backs Negro demonstrators; in Sweden, a Phoenix T.V. host seeks an abortion; President Kennedy is serenaded; Elizabeth Duncan is executed; Marilyn Monroe is laid to rest. Newscaster: Joe Rubenstein.  Please subscribe to this podcast, and thanks for your support! 

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network
How To Live A Fantastic Life - Elizabeth Batalla & Elizabeth Duncan-Hawker

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 60:09


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AMFM247 Broadcasting Network
How To Live A Fantastic Life - Elizabeth Batalla & Elizabeth Duncan-Hawker

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 60:09


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Profiles In Success
Elizabeth Duncan-Hawker | Collecting True Friends

Profiles In Success

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 76:25


Award Winning Speaker, Bestselling Author, Elizabeth Duncan-Hawker has trained thousands of professionals to increase sales, referrals, and collaborations. Whether she's coaching from a live or virtual stage, or consulting entrepreneurs and organizations in workshops, her techniques compel busy leaders to hit higher goals. Elizabeth's results-driven experience was molded over decades in executive leadership for an $8 billion dollar company. She rebranded her identity many times; from an overworked executive to a first-time business owner consultant in 2016, a trainer in 2018, a Speaker in 2019, and a best-selling author in 2021. Her trainings update employees' and leaders' social skills behaviors to improve the customer experience, help employers retain top talent, and return joy to the workplace. Her international bestseller Collecting True Friends, provides busy men and women the practical strategies to cultivate quality relationships everywhere every time. Associations, Universities, and company teams that implemented Elizabeth's expertise have advanced their relatability abilities, attracted new clients, increased revenues, and retained key employees. Elizabeth proudly proclaims her love and gratitude for God, her 3 daughters, husband of 30 years, copious rescue dogs, and wise 91-year-old mother. Welcome to Profiles in Success and thank you for listening! For more visit: https://profilesinsuccess.com/ Work with us: https://www.bernhardtwealth.com/

Boldly Created
S3 Ep10 No Other

Boldly Created

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 37:02


90% of communication is nonverbal. With that in mind, how are you actively showcasing Christ in your everyday actions? Elizabeth Duncan, Lily's Aunt, joins us to share her perspectives on marriage, faith, and how to rely on our Heavenly Father through all seasons!

The Encore Entrepreneur
The Fortune REALLY is in the Follow Up with Elizabeth Duncan-Hawker

The Encore Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 26:58


Queens of the Mines
Isadora Duncan - The Mother of Modern Dance

Queens of the Mines

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 20:33


Queens of the Mines paperback, ebook, and hardback novel now available on Amazon.    In this episode, we dive into the life of Isadora Duncan.   In How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, the film from 2003, Kate Hudson's character Andy dons a yellow diamond necklace in one scene that they call the “Isadora Diamond”. That $6 million 80-carat yellow diamond in the necklace was designed by Harry Winston and is named after Isadora Duncan. whose philosophy earned her the title of “the creator of modern dance”.   Angela Isadora Duncan, was born in San Francisco on May 26, 1877. The youngest of the four children of banker, mining engineer and connoisseur of the arts, Joseph Charles Duncan and Mary Isadora Gray. Soon after her birth, Joseph was caught embezzling from the two banks that he was hired to set up. He used the money to fund his private stock speculations. Joseph was lucky to avoid prison time. Her mother Mary left Joseph and moved the children to Oakland to find work as a seamstress and piano teacher. The family lived in extremely poor conditions in Oakland and Angela Isadora attended school until she was ten years old. School was too constricting for her and she decided to drop out. To make money for the family, Angela Isadora joined her three older siblings and began teaching dance to local children. She was not a classically trained dancer or ballerina. Her unique, novel approach to dance showed joy, sadness and fantasy, rediscovering the beautiful, rhythmical motions of the human body. Joseph remarried and started a new family, they all perished aboard the British passenger steamer SS Mohegan, which ran aground off the coast of the Lizard Peninsula of Cornwall England on the 14th of October in 1898. Only 91 out of 197 on board survived.  Eventually, Angela Isadora went east to audition for the theater. In Chicago, she auditioned for Augustin Daly, who was one of the most influential men in American theater during his lifetime. She secured a spot in his company, which took her to New York City. In New York, she took classes with American Ballet dancer Marie Bonfanti. The style clashed with her unique vision of dance. Her earliest public appearances back east met with little success. Angela Isadora was not interested in ballet, or the popular pantomimes of the time; she soon became cynical of the dance scene. She was 21 years old, unhappy and unappreciated in New York, Angela Isadora boarded a cattle boat for London in 1898. She sought recognition in a new environment with less of a hierarchy. When she arrived, ballet was at one of its lowest ebbs and tightrope walkers and contortionists were dominating their shared music hall stages. Duncan found inspiration in Greek art, statues and architecture. She favored dancing barefoot with her hair loose and wore flowing toga wrapped scarves while dancing, allowing her freedom of movement. The attire was in contrast to the corsets, short tutus and stiff pointe shoes her audience was used to. Under the name Isadora Duncan, she gave recitals in the homes of the elite. The pay from these productions helped Isadora rent a dance studio, where she choreographed a larger stage performance that she would soon take to delight the people of France.  Duncan met Desti in Paris and they became best friends. Desti would accompany Isadora as she found inspiration from the Louvre and the 1900 Paris Exposition where Loie Fuller, an American actress and dancer was the star attraction. Fuller was the first to use theatrical lighting technique with dance, manipulating gigantic veils of silk into fluid patterns enhanced by changing coloured lights.  In 1902, Duncan teamed up with Fuller to tour Europe. On tour, Duncan became famous for her distinctive style. She danced to Gluck, Wagner and Bach and even Beethoven's Seventh Symphony. Female audiences adored her despite the mixed reaction from the critics. She inspired the phenomenon of young women dancing barefoot, scantily clad as woodland nymphs who crowded theaters and concert halls throughout Europe. Contracts and the commercialization of the art while touring distracted Isadora from her goal, educating the young on her philosophy of dance. "Let us first teach little children to breathe, to vibrate, to feel, and to become one with the general harmony and movement. Let us first produce a beautiful human being. let them come forth with great strides, leaps and bounds, with lifted forehead and far-spread arms, to dance.” In 1904, she moved to Berlin to open the Isadora Duncan School of Dance. The school had around 20 students who mostly had mothers who were the primary breadwinners, and the fathers were either ill or absent. The school provided room and board for the students. For three years, her sister, Elizabeth Duncan was the main instructor, while Isadora was away, funding the school from tour. Elizabeth was not free spirited like her sister and taught in a strict manner. During the third year, Duncan had a child with theater designer Gordon Craig. Deirdre Beatrice, born September 24, 1906. At the school, Duncan created a new troupe of six young girls. Anna, Maria, Irma, Elizabeth, Margot, and Erica. The group was called the "Isadorables", a nickname given to them by the French poet Fernand Divoire. At the start of World War I, the Isadorables were sent to New York with the rest of the new students from Bellevue.  Occultist Aleister Crowley founded the religion of Thelema. He identified himself as the prophet entrusted with guiding humanity into the Æon of Horus in the early 20th century. Isadora and her bohemian companion Desti fell into his circle after meeting him at a party. Crowley fell in love with Desti and she became a member of Crowley's occult order.  Crowley published widely over the course of his life and wrote that Duncan "has this gift of gesture to a very high degree. Let the reader study her dancing, if possible in private than in public, and learn the superb 'unconsciousness' — which is magical consciousness — with which she suits the action to the melody." Duncan had a love affair with Paris Singer, one of the many sons of sewing machine magnate Isaac Singer. The fling resulted in a son, Patrick Augustus, born May 1, 1910. A year later, Isadora was dancing on tables until dawn at the Pavillon du Butard hunting lodge mansion in the gardens of Versailles. Paul Poiret, the French fashion designer and founder of the haute couture house, known to throw lavish parties, was recreating the roman festival Bacchanalia hosted by Louis XIV at Versailles. On the table in a Poiret Greek evening gown, Duncan tried to not knock over the 900 bottles of champagne that were consumed by the 300 guests. The following year Isadora acquired the Hôtel Paillard in Paris,  which she turned into her new temple of dance called Dionysion. Dionysion was the name of a poem  that Crowley  had published.   Which   maakes m e  curious  how far into Crowleys cult did Isaadora dive? On a rainy afternoon Annie Sims, Isadora's nanny, loaded the children into the car for a drive to meet Isadora in Versailles. Morverand, the chauffeur, had only just pulled onto the road, when a taxi-cab bolted towards the car. Morverand jammed on his brakes, causing the engine to also stop. He got out of the car to check the engine, and turned the starting lever and the car bounded forward towards the river, down the river bank and plunged down 30 feet into the Seine. Morverand was left standing on the street. In the downpour of rain, few were out and about. The only witness, a young woman who watched the car exit the gate then crash, ran back to Duncan's house. Augustine, Isadora's brother, was the  only one home. Augustine ran to the scene, seized Morverand by the throat and knocked him down on the bank. A crowd of boatmen stopped the fight and began looking for the sunken car. The search lasted an hour and a half. A motor boat that was dragging the river discovered the car, which was hauled to the surface, where the bodies of the nanny and Isadora's two small children were found inside. Two doctors made efforts to save them but there was no luck. Morverand gave himself up at the police commissary. He explained that he did not understand how the accident happened. All of Paris was sympathetic.  Isadora went through a depression while mourning her children, and spent several months on the Greek island of Corfu with her brother and sister. She then went for a stay at the Viareggio Seaside Resort in Italy, where she met the beautiful and rebellious actress Eleonora Duse. Duse wore men's clothing and was one of the first women in Italy to openly declare her queerness.  The two had a romantic fling in Italy yet Duncan was desperate for another child. She became pregnant  after begging the young sculptor Romano Romanelli, basically an Italian stranger to sleep with her. She gave birth to a son on August 13, 1914 but he died a few hours after birth. She immediately returned  to the States. Three months later Duncan was living in a townhouse in Gramercy Park in New York City. Dionysion was moved to Manhattan in a studio at 311 Fourth Avenue on the northeast corner of 23rd Street and Fourth Avenue. The area is now considered Park Avenue South. One month later, The Isadorables made their American debut on December 7, 1914 at Carnegie Hall with the New York Symphony.  Mabel Dodge, who owned an avant garde salon at 23 Fifth Avenue, the point of rendezvous for the whole of New York's of the time, described The Isadorables: "They were lovely, with bodies like cream and rose, and faces unreal with beauty whose eyes were like blind statues, as though they had never looked upon anything in any way sordid or ordinary". Duncan used the ultra modern Century Theater at West 60th Street and Central Park West for her performances and productions. The keys were gifted to Duncan by Otto Kahn, sometimes referred to as the "King of New York". Kahn was a German-born American, a well known investment banker, appearing on the cover of Time Magazine. He reorganized and consolidated railroads, was a philanthropist, a patron of the arts and served as the chairman of the Metropolitan Opera. Isadora, somehow, was evicted from the Century by the New York City Fire Department after one month. Duncan felt defeated and decided to once again leave the States to return to Europe to set up school in Switzerland. She planned to board the RMS Lusitania, but her financial situation at the time drove her to choose a more modest crossing. The Lusitania was sunk by a German U-boat 11 miles off the southern coast of Ireland, killing 1,198 passengers and crew.   During her voyage to Europe, Isadora discovered that their manager had arranged for a tour for the Isadorables without her. She was so upset that she stopped speaking to her students, despite the man's actions being completely out of their control. After struggling to keep afloat there, the school was dispelled and the younger students sent home to their families. The girls eventually made up with Duncan and in 1917 Isadora adopted all six Isadorables. Yet troubles ensued. The Isadorables were living in Long Island and Isadora urged them to leave New York. Each girl, except for Gretel, had fallen in love and did not wish to go. When Isadora found out her brother Augustine assisted the group in a performance at the Liberty Theater, she forbade them from continuing, producing a legal contract which prevented them from separating from her. They had no choice but to cancel their time at the Liberty. The girls eventually left Duncan a few years later but stayed together as a group for some time. While Duncan ran another school in Paris that was shortly closed due to World War I, the girls entertained troops in the US.  Isadora Duncan went against traditional cultural standards. Her scandalous love life as bisexual made her a controversial figure on the front pages of the papers. She was a feminist, a Darwinist, a Communist and an atheist. Her leftist sympathies took her to the Soviet Union at the end of the Russian Revolution. To her, it seemed to be the land of promise. Duncan opened a school in Moscow and Irma, one of the Isadorables, took the teaching position at the school while Isadora toured and performed. She met the poet Sergey Aleksandrovich Yesenin, eighteen years her junior in Russia and they were married in May of 1922, even though matrimony was against her beliefs. Together, they left for a US tour. Fear of the “Red Menace” was at its height in North America, and the couple was unjustly labeled as Bolshevik agents.  On tour in Boston, she waved a red scarf and bared her breast on stage in Boston, proclaiming, "This is red! So am I!" For this, her American citizenship was revoked. As she left the country, Duncan bitterly told reporters: “Good-bye America, I shall never see you again!” Yesenin's increasing mental instability turned him against her and they were ultimately unhappy. He returned alone to the Soviet Union after the tour and committed suicide. Her spotlight was dimming, her fame dwindled. For a number of years she lived out public dramas of failed relationships, financial woes, and drunkenness on the Mediterranean and in Paris, running up debts at hotels. Her financial burdens were carried by a decreasing number of friends and supporters who encouraged her to write her autobiography. They believed the books success could support her extravagant waywardness. On September 14, 1927 in Nice, France Duncan was asked to go on a drive with the handsome French-Italian mechanic Benoît Falchetto in a sporting car made by the French Amilcar company. Desti sat with Isadora as she dressed for the occasion. Duncan put on a long, flowing, hand-painted silk scarf created by the Russian-born artist Roman Chatov. Desti asked her to instead wear a cape in the open-air vehicle because of the cold weather, but Isadora paid no mind. A cool breeze blew from the Riviera as the women met Falchetto at the Amilcar. The engine made a rumble as Falchetto put on his driving-goggles. Isadora threw the enormous scarf around her neck and hopped in. She turned to look at Desti and said "Adieu, mes amis. "Je vais à l'amour", "I am off to love'. They sped off and Isadora leaned back in her seat to enjoy the sea breeze. The wind caught her enormous scarf that, tragically, blew into the well of the rear wheel on the passenger side, wrapping around the open-spoked wheel and rear axle. Isadora was hurled from the open car in an extraordinary manner, breaking her neck and nearly decapitating her. Instantly killing her.  At the time of her death, Duncan was a Soviet citizen. Her will was the first Soviet citizen to undergo probate in the United States.  In medicine, the Isadora Duncan Syndrome refers to injury or death consequent to entanglement of neckwear with a wheel or other machinery. The accident gave rise to Gertrude Stein's mordant remark that “affectations can be dangerous.” Duncan was known as "The Mother of Dance" was cremated, and her ashes were placed in the columbarium at Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris. On the headstone of her grave is inscribed École du Ballet de l'Opéra de Paris ("Ballet School of the Opera of Paris"). Duncan's autobiography My Life was published in 1927. The Australian composer Percy Grainger called it a "life-enriching masterpiece."  A plaque commemorating Isadora Duncan's place of birth is at 501 Taylor Street on Lower Nob Hill, fittingly near the Theater District in San Francisco. San Francisco renamed an alley on the same block from Adelaide Place to Isadora Duncan Lane. 

MIDLIFE MOXIE
24. Making, Keeping, & Letting Go of Friends as Midlife Women with Elizabeth Duncan Hawker

MIDLIFE MOXIE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 69:53


Have you ever wished for more true friendships? Turns out that there is an art to having them. In Midlife we often complain of loneliness as we become empty nesters or go through other changes. What if you could become a "collector" of true friends? Guest and author Elizabeth Duncan Hawkins joins us with her words of wisdom on the subject. Find out more about Elizabeth and collect her freebie for our audience here: https://elizabethduncanhawker.com/secrets/ Join the community! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1069587806782730 Website for newsletter and blog: www.midlifemoxie.net IG: @gailsscott, @1sassymassey  

MIDLIFE MOXIE
24. Making, Keeping, & Letting Go of Friends as Midlife Women with Elizabeth Duncan Hawker

MIDLIFE MOXIE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 69:53


Have you ever wished for more true friendships? Turns out that there is an art to having them. In Midlife we often complain of loneliness as we become empty nesters or go through other changes. What if you could become a "collector" of true friends? Guest and author Elizabeth Duncan Hawkins joins us with her words of wisdom on the subject. Find out more about Elizabeth and collect her freebie for our audience here: https://elizabethduncanhawker.com/secrets/ Join the community! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1069587806782730 Website for newsletter and blog: www.midlifemoxie.net IG: @gailsscott, @1sassymassey  

Morning Soulshine with Bridget
Morning Soulshine with Bridget & Elizabeth Duncan Hawker Collecting True Friends (audio)

Morning Soulshine with Bridget

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2022 28:56


Award-winning Speaker and bestselling author Elizabeth Duncan-Hawker has trained thousands of professionals to increase sales, generate referrals, and develop collaborations. Her expertise is improving the customer experience, boosting employees' social skills, and helping employers retain top talent. Whether she's coaching from a live or virtual stage, or consulting entrepreneurs and organizations in her workshops, her strategies and techniques enable busy leaders to achieve business growth.

Morning Soulshine with Bridget
Morning Soulshine with Bridget & Elizabeth Duncan Hawker Collecting True Friends

Morning Soulshine with Bridget

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2022 28:42


Award-winning Speaker and bestselling author Elizabeth Duncan-Hawker has trained thousands of professionals to increase sales, generate referrals, and develop collaborations. Her expertise is improving the customer experience, boosting employees' social skills, and helping employers retain top talent. Whether she's coaching from a live or virtual stage, or consulting entrepreneurs and organizations in her workshops, her strategies and techniques enable busy leaders to achieve business growth.

The Yoga Pro Podcast
How to Find Your Biz Bestie with Elizabeth Duncan-Hawker

The Yoga Pro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 39:06


Being an entrepreneur can be lonely but having business friendships can make it easier to navigate.  Elizabeth Duncan-Hawker joins us on this episode to share tips for finding the right business bestie for you. Elizabeth is an award-winning speaker, bestselling author, and avid yoga practitioner. She has trained thousands of professionals to increase sales, referrals, and collaborations. Her techniques compel busy leaders to hit higher goals. Her international bestseller Collecting True Friends, provides entrepreneurs the practical strategies to cultivate quality relationships everywhere they go. Topics: -Elizabeth's yoga story and why her friends were surprised she practiced yoga -Why she goes back to the breath -How her practice has changed over the years -Why having an accountability partner is important -How her yoga teacher made an unforgettable impact during covid -The ways yoga has influenced her business -Tips for better networking -What to do when you miss a follow up -Why you need friends in your business -The importance of collaborating and cultivating referrals -What you can do to be a good business friend -How to handle a disappointing business relationship -Why clear communication is important -Figuring out your qualities and values   Connect with Elizabeth: https://linktr.ee/theredhawk Www.collectingTrueFriends.com www.elizabethduncanhawker.com Direct affiliate link to Collecting True Friends book: https://amzn.to/3KW0wLd   Connect with Pamela: www.instagram.com/interoceptiveperformance https://interoceptiveperformance.vipmembervault.com Email: info@interoceptiveperformance.com Clubhouse and Greenroom:  @pamelacrane   Music:  The State of Things (The Bouncy Song) by Rena Wren is used with permission.  www.renawren.com  

Obsessed
Obsessed with Collecting True Friends ft. Elizabeth Duncan-Hawker

Obsessed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 34:03


Join us in this life-changing conversation with Elizabeth Duncan-Hawker as we talk about collecting true friends and dealing with the epidemic of loneliness.This episode is dedicated to Olsen James.Olsen was a true friend to all. Everywhere she went, her smile was contagious. She was the kind of friend that walked the walk, not just talked the talk. While her journey was short, he impact is immeasurable. Elizabeth teaches us how we can start a deep connection with true friends. She also shares some examples of what great and not-so-great friendships are. If you want to know how to find deep connections and deal with loneliness, this episode is made just for you.Elizabeth Duncan-Hawker is the Best-Selling Author of Collecting True Friends, the Founder of Red Hawk Strategic Solutions, and the Co-Founder of the Women's Forum of Coastal Virginia.What You Will Learn From This Episode:01:53 - What Elizabeth Duncan-Hawker is obsessed with03:25 - How to start a connection with true friends06:30 - Examples of great and not so great friendships we can learn from11:31 - What a situational friend is14:01 - Turning situational to true friends without feeling weird17:31 - Why Elizabeth disagree with Dunbar's number22:35 - Dealing with the feeling of being left by a close friend27:32 - How to tell your friends when you're not accessible for some timeResources Mentioned:7 Cups - https://www.7cups.com Learn More About Elizabeth Duncan-Hawker:Website: https://www.growthnetworking.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/growthnetworking/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ElizabethDuncanHawker LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabeth-duncan-hawker-the-red-hawk-69800418/ Book: http://www.collectingtruefriends.com See What Your Obsessed Girls Are Doing and Send Us Feedback!CROWN AND COMPASS | Linktree - https://linktr.ee/crownandcompassgirls

Experience of the Soul
Gratitude with Elizabeth Duncan-Hawker | The Magnetic Voice #30

Experience of the Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2021 32:06


Elizabeth Duncan-Hawker had to master the art of making and keeping friends at an early age. Today, her magnetism pulls acquaintances closer and puts strangers at ease. She loves to engage all types of people in conversation. Her bestseller book Collecting True Friends was divinely inspired to share proven methods so others can create and develop quality relationships.In 2015, she founded the Red Hawk Strategic Solutions consulting company. Then in response to her client's needs, Elizabeth created a life-changing interrelationship development program entitled Growth Networking. Today, businesses, sales teams, entrepreneurs, universities, and Boards, hire Elizabeth to learn these unique relationship growth strategies. She is a co-founder of the successful women's series group, the Women's Forum of Coastal Virginia, which grew to over 500 members in just three years. Elizabeth's networking talents bring people together, and she has been given the title "The Connector." http://womensforumnetwork.com/about. She holds a Bachelor's degree from Old Dominion University in Political science and a Master's degree in Business Administration from Strayer University. Additionally, Elizabeth was certified in the Psychology of Leadership from Cornell University in 2020. LinksCollecting True Friends by Elizabeth Duncan-Hawkerhttps://www.amazon.com/Collecting-True-Friends-Magnet-Devotion/dp/0578992655/ Connect with Elizabeth!https://linktr.ee/theRedHawkGet Your Complimentary Connection Callhttps://www.themagneticvoice.com/appointmentsLessons at The Magnetic Voicehttp://www.themagneticvoice.com•This channel is made possible because of listeners just like you. If you would like to support the channel with your tax-deductible contribution on an ongoing basis or through a one-time gift, head over to ExperienceOfTheSoul.com.And if you enjoy this podcast, you can help spread the word by leaving a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, or the platform of your choice.The Magnetic Voice is copyright 2021, Monique McDonald. All Rights Reserved. Our theme music is composed by Dave Kropf and used with permission.The Experience of the Soul Podcast Channel is a production of 818 Studios.

SIP n UnWINE
EP #22: Elizabeth Duncan - Mommy Dearest

SIP n UnWINE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 50:37


Elizabeth Ann Duncan was convicted of orchestrating the murder of her daughter-in-law in 1958. She was the last woman to be executed in California. Duncan was convicted of hiring 28-year-old Augustine Baldonado and 23-year-old Luis Moya to murder her daughter-in-law, Olga Duncan, who was seven months pregnant at the time. All three were executed in the gas chamber at San Quentin State Prison on August 8, 1962, the last triple execution in California.

Outspoken Nutrition
Collecting True Friends with author Elizabeth Duncan-Hawker

Outspoken Nutrition

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 37:01


Relationships play such a big role in our overall wellness and author and networking strategist Elizabeth Dunken-Hawker knows this better than anyone. In today's episode, we are discussing how to create true friendships that will help improve our overall health and well-being.To learn more about Elizabeth  and get a copy of her book visit www.collectingtruefriends.comor order on Amazon at :https://www.amazon.com/Collecting-True-Friends-Magnet-Devotion/dp/0578992655/Further resources :https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3150158/

Death Row Kitchen
S4 E 21 Elizabeth Duncan

Death Row Kitchen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 53:46


Join Nancy and Drew as they discuss the world's worst mother-in-law. Buckle up everyone, this one is a wild ride!

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Never30
The case of murderous Ma Duncan

Never30

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2018 25:25


In 1959, a trial took place in the old Ventura County Courthouse – now Ventura City Hall – that was described at the time as bizarre, macabre and just plain weird. It drew reporters from around the world, and spectators lined up as early as 5 a.m. to try to get a seat in the courtroom. It was the trial of Elizabeth Duncan, who was accused of hiring two men to kill her daughter-in-law, 8 months pregnant at the time. Her motive? She couldn’t bear the thought of her grown son being married, of losing him to another woman. Ma Duncan herself ended up in the history books. She was the last woman put to death in the California gas chamber in San Quentin.

BBC Inside Science
Signs of life on planets, Royal Society Book Prize, Queen Bee control, Galactic Prom 29

BBC Inside Science

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2016 27:49


What should we be looking for when searching for life on other planets beyond our solar system? Scientists urgently need to come to a consensus on this as a new suite of telescopes soon begins detecting. The space agency NASA has put together a virtual institute called The Nexus for Exoplanet System Science, and they've just met to work out how we should be looking for bio signatures - on the burgeoning catalogue of worlds beyond the Solar System. Adam Rutherford hears from Sarah Rugheimer, an astrobiologist from the University of St Andrews, on why the world's astrobiologists have decided to lay down the law. The Royal Society Insight Investment Book Prize celebrates some of the best science published each year. Today the judges announced their shortlist: The Cure by Jo Marchant; The Gene by Siddhartha Mukherjee; The Hunt for Vulcan by Thomas Levenson; The Invention of Nature by Andrea Wulf; The Most Perfect Thing by Tim Birkhead; The Planet Remade by Oliver Morton. We're talking to all the authors over the next 6 weeks before the winner is announced on the 19th of September. The first is Oliver Morton's The Planet Remade: How Geoengineering Could Change the World. Bee hives have evolved to have a complex, fascinating social hierarchy, and although we know about Royal Jelly and pheromones, how exactly does the queen bee control the fertility of the rest of the hive? A team of New Zealand geneticists, Peter Dearden and Elizabeth Duncan, has finally worked it out. This Saturday's evening BBC Prom is set in space. The National Youth Orchestra performs The Planets by Holst, and Richard Strauss' Also Sprach Zarathustra. But the concert begins with a piece inspired by this year's detection of Gravitational Waves by LIGO, the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory. Gravitational Waves composer Iris Ter Schiphorst discusses how she went galactic. Producer: Adrian Washbourne.

Everyday Etiquette
#16: Weddings Part 1 with Elizabeth Duncan

Everyday Etiquette

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2016 53:45


This week I am DIVING into one of the deepest etiquette topics and that is WEDDINGS. I have enlisted my friend and renowned wedding & event planner Elizabeth Duncan to walk through all the questions and details that you will come across as a bride, groom, or family member. We've divided this talk into two episodes, so be sure and listen to Part 2 next! You can find Elizabeth online at www.elizabethduncanevents.com; and you can find me, as always, on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook @sarahbohldesigns; or on my website www.sarahbohldesigns.net.

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Everyday Etiquette
#17: Weddings Part 2 with Elizabeth Duncan

Everyday Etiquette

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2016 49:54


Elizabeth Duncan and I are continuing our discussion of wedding etiquette--from the perspective of the bride, groom, and family throwing the shindig! In Part 2, we are talking about RSVPing, inviting children to the wedding, the parties surrounding the wedding, how to best interact with your vendors, and much much more. Don't forget to go back and listen to Part 1 if you haven't already! You can find Elizabeth at www.elizabethduncanevents.com and me, as always, @sarahbohldesigns or www.sarahbohldesigns.net. Also join our Facebook group (Everyday Etiquette Podcast) to ask your own etiquette questions or join in the debate!

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