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Send Kris and Rob a Text Message!In Part Two of The Scarsdale Diet Murder, we pick up where the gunshots left off. Dr. Herman Tarnower—the cardiologist behind The Scarsdale Diet—was dead, and his longtime lover Jean Harris was in handcuffs. But the real battle had just begun.What followed was a 14-week media-frenzied trial, filled with courtroom theatrics, handwritten, ten page love letters, prescription drugs, and a defense that teetered between suicide attempt and emotional collapse. Prosecutors painted Jean as a jealous, calculating killer. The defense claimed she was a broken woman, unraveling under years of psychological manipulation and amphetamines prescribed by the man she ultimately shot.The jury didn't buy it.Jean Harris was found guilty of second-degree murder and sentenced to 15 years to life. She would go on to serve 12 years behind bars before then-New York Governor Mario Cuomo commuted her sentence at age 69.In this episode, we break down the trial, the aftermath, and the transformation of Jean Harris—from prep school headmistress to convicted murderer to prison reform advocate.sources used for this podcastSupport the showJOIN THE HITCHED 2 HOMICIDE IN-LAWS AND OUTLAWSSTART KRIS CALVERT'S BOOKS TODAY FOR FREEH2H WEBSITEH2H on TWITTERH2H on INSTA
Send Kris and Rob a Text Message!When Dr. Herman Tarnower—celebrity cardiologist and author of The Scarsdale Diet—was found shot dead in his Scarsdale mansion, suspicion quickly fell on his longtime lover, Jean Harris. She was a respected headmistress. He was a womanizing doctor with a younger mistress. What happened the night Jean drove 300 miles with a revolver in her purse? Was it a suicide attempt gone wrong—or a calculated murder fueled by jealousy?In this week's episode of Hitched 2 Homicide, we unpack the twisted triangle between Harris, Tarnower, and his secretary Lynne Tryforos—and explore how love, betrayal, and barbiturates led to one of the most sensational murders of the 1980s.sources used for this podcastSupport the showJOIN THE HITCHED 2 HOMICIDE IN-LAWS AND OUTLAWSSTART KRIS CALVERT'S BOOKS TODAY FOR FREEH2H WEBSITEH2H on TWITTERH2H on INSTA
When Jean Harris met Herman Tarnower in the winter of 1966, she quickly fell in love the charming doctor. Having just come out of a disappointing twenty-year marriage, Harris was desperate to find the love and stimulating partnership she'd long dreamed of, and believed she'd finally found it in the intellectual Tarnower and the two would live happily ever after. But fourteen years later, Tarnower was dead and Harris was on trial for his murder, her fantasy of happily ever after having crumbled around her.Thank you to the Incredible Dave White of Bring Me the Axe Podcast for research and Writing support!ReferencesAlexander, Shana. 1983. Very Much a Lady: The Untold Story of Jean Harris and Dr. Herman Tarnower. New York, NY: Simon and Schuster.Clendinen, Dudley. 1981. "Jean Harrids as a witness: sad, humorous, cutting." New York Times, January 28: B2.Faron, James. 1980. "'Scarsdale Diet' doctor slain; headmistress charged." New York Times, March 12: A1.Feron, James. 1981. "Defiant Jean Harris sentenced to mandatory fifteen years." New York Times, March 21: 1.—. 1980. "Hard questioning is screening out Tarnower jurors." New York Times, November 13: B2.—. 1980. "Jean Harris jury told of clothing found 'slashed'." New York Times, December 3: B1.—. 1981. "Jurors in Harris trial re-enacted night of murder in deliberations." New York Times, February 26: A1.—. 1980. "Policeman tells how Mrs. Harris described fight." New York Times, December 12: B1.Haden-Guest, Anthony. 1980. "The headmistress and the diet doctor." New York Magazine, March 31.The People of the State of New York v. Jean S. Harris. 1981. 84 A.D.2d 63 (Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department, December 30).United Press International. 1981. "Juror says Mrs. Harris's tesimony was the key to murder." New York Times, February 25: B2.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
When Jean Harris met Herman Tarnower in the winter of 1966, she quickly fell in love the charming doctor. Having just come out of a disappointing twenty-year marriage, Harris was desperate to find the love and stimulating partnership she'd long dreamed of, and believed she'd finally found it in the intellectual Tarnower and the two would live happily ever after. But fourteen years later, Tarnower was dead and Harris was on trial for his murder, her fantasy of happily ever after having crumbled around her.Thank you to the Incredible Dave White of Bring Me the Axe Podcast for research and Writing support!ReferencesAlexander, Shana. 1983. Very Much a Lady: The Untold Story of Jean Harris and Dr. Herman Tarnower. New York, NY: Simon and Schuster.Clendinen, Dudley. 1981. "Jean Harrids as a witness: sad, humorous, cutting." New York Times, January 28: B2.Faron, James. 1980. "'Scarsdale Diet' doctor slain; headmistress charged." New York Times, March 12: A1.Feron, James. 1981. "Defiant Jean Harris sentenced to mandatory fifteen years." New York Times, March 21: 1.—. 1980. "Hard questioning is screening out Tarnower jurors." New York Times, November 13: B2.—. 1980. "Jean Harris jury told of clothing found 'slashed'." New York Times, December 3: B1.—. 1981. "Jurors in Harris trial re-enacted night of murder in deliberations." New York Times, February 26: A1.—. 1980. "Policeman tells how Mrs. Harris described fight." New York Times, December 12: B1.Haden-Guest, Anthony. 1980. "The headmistress and the diet doctor." New York Magazine, March 31.The People of the State of New York v. Jean S. Harris. 1981. 84 A.D.2d 63 (Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department, December 30).United Press International. 1981. "Juror says Mrs. Harris's tesimony was the key to murder." New York Times, February 25: B2.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of Murder in the Black, host Steph delves into the tragic case of Kelly Jean Harris, who disappeared in 1984. The episode explores Kelly's vibrant life, the circumstances surrounding her disappearance, and the subsequent investigation that revealed troubling details about her stepfather, Leonard Hugo. As the narrative unfolds, listeners are confronted with the harsh realities of child abduction, the psychological effects on victims, and the importance of community vigilance in protecting children. The episode concludes with reflections on Kelly's legacy and a call to action for greater awareness and advocacy for child safety. Takeaways Kelly Jean Harris was a vibrant girl with a promising future. Her disappearance on August 11, 1984, remains a haunting mystery. Initial investigations suggested she may have run away. Leonard Hugo's troubling past raised suspicions during the investigation. The psychological effects of kidnapping on children are profound and lasting. Community awareness is crucial in preventing child abduction. Victims of kidnapping often face long-term trauma and challenges. The importance of believing and supporting children in distress cannot be overstated. Kelly's story highlights the need for vigilance in protecting vulnerable youth. We must continue to tell these stories to honor victims and advocate for change. Chapters 00:00 Welcome to Season Eight 01:29 Introducing Kelly Jean Harris 04:10 The Day of Disappearance 07:18 Initial Investigations and Suspicions 10:57 The Troubling Past of Leonard Hugo 18:02 The Confession and Aftermath 19:48 Reflections on Kelly's Life and Legacy 20:37 Takeaways and Community Responsibility -------------------------------------------------------------------- KEEP UP WITH US IG:@MURDERINTHEBLACK FACEBOOK:MURDER IN THE BLACK THE PODCAST TIKTOK:MURDERINTHEBLACK EMAIL:murderintheblackpodcast36@gmail.com WEBSITE:www.murderintheblackpodcast.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Materials: "Kelly Harris, 13: Missing Girl's Stepfather Confesses To 1984 Murder 22 Years Later." Our Black Girls, 27 Mar. 2022. www.ourblackgirls.com/2022/03/27/kelly-harris-murder-missing/. Perez, Mabel. "Killer Agrees to Lead Police to Body." Ocala Star-Banner, 9 Oct. 2007. www.gainesville.com/story/news/2007/10/09/killer-agrees-to-lead-police-to-body/31538998007/. "Full text of 'Escanaba Daily Press (1969-11-20)'." Internet Archive, 23 Oct. 2016. archive.org/stream/escanaba-daily-press-1969-11-20/escanaba-daily-press-1969-11-20_djvu.txt. "Remembering Kelly Jean: Woman's 13-Year-Old Daughter Was Killed 25 Years Ago Today in Jackson." MLive, 11 Aug. 2009. www.mlive.com/news/jackson/2009/08/remembering_kelly_jean_womans.html. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Resources for help for children: 1.National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) Hotline: 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678) – A national hotline for reporting missing children. --------------------------------------------------------------------
En esta ocasión, les cuento sobre la historia de Jean Harris y el Dr. Herman Tarnower, creador de la dieta Scarsdale y el asesinato sucedido alrededor de ellos. https://terrorcercadeti.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/terrorcerca/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/terrorcerca/ GoodReads - https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/130049089-terror-cerca-de-ti
Deep in the hidden archives of Harvard's Houghton Library are the butter stained recipes of Emily Dickinson. Who knew? Emily Dickinson was better known by most as a baker than a poet in her lifetime. In this story a beautiful line up of “Keepers”— dedicated archivists, librarians, historians, poets and more—lead us through the complex labyrinth of Emily Dickinson's hidden kitchen. Black cake, gingerbread, slant rhyme, secret loves, family scandals, poems composed on the back of a coconut cake recipe —we journey into the world of poet Emily Dickinson. Filled with mystery, intrigue and readings by Patti Smith, Thornton Wilder, Jean Harris and an array of passionate poets and experts.
Get your Rotary history geek on as we talk to the Chair of the Paul & Jean Harris Home Foundation Cheryl McIntyre. We talk about the restoration of the Harris's house, how you and your club can be a part of this amazing project, and even how Paul and Jean met. So join us for a bit of wonderful Rotary history.
Rachael pays tribute to her friend Matthew Perry up top and then dives into the depths of what drove Jean Harris to bring a gun into her lover's bedroom unannounced on that fateful night in 1980.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Rachael tried it. Your Mom tried it. If you we're trying to shred some LBs in the 80's you probably tried it - The Scarsdale Diet. And in 1980, the headmistress of The Madeira School for girls in Virginia, Jean Harris, made national news when she was tried and convicted of the murder of her ex-lover, Dr. Herman Tarnower, a well-known cardiologist and author of the best-selling book The Complete Scarsdale Medical Diet.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
University of Colorado Denver professor Sarah Fields teaches a class about the 1981 Jean Harris trial, also known as the "Scarsdale Diet" doctor murder case. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Meg tells of Herman Tarnower's comeuppance at the hands of Headmistress Jean Harris. Jessica's encounter with Howard Stern yields more schmendrick than shock jock.Please check out our website, follow us on Instagram, on Facebook, and...WRITE US A REVIEW HEREWe'd LOVE to hear from you! Let us know if you have any ideas for stories HEREThank you for listening!Love,Meg and Jessica
Being an expert in Forensic Medicine, Dr. Wecht has frequently appeared on several nationally syndicated programs discussing various medicolegal and forensic scientific issues, including medical malpractice, drug abuse, the assassinations of both President John F. Kennedy and Senator Robert F. Kennedy, the death of Elvis Presley, the O.J. Simpson case, and the JonBenet Ramsey cases. His expertise has also been utilized in high profile cases involving Mary Jo Kopechne, Sunny von Bulow, Jean Harris, Dr. Jeffrey McDonald, the Waco Branch Davidian fire, and Vincent Foster. A comprehensive study of these cases are discussed from the perspective of Dr. Wecht's own professional involvement in his books, Cause of Death, Grave Secrets, and Who Killed JonBenet Ramsey? (All published by Dutton/Penguin). - www.cyrilwecht.com******************************************************************To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv*** AND NOW ***The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewpaper.com
On March 10th, 1980 Jean Harris went to confront her longtime lover Dr. herman Tarnower before ending her life. That is not how the events would unfold. Listen in to hear the story of their long term affair and the dark end to their relationship. Join the discussion on:Instagram @themurdermamasTwitter @themurdermamasFacebook Group The M MamasEmail themurdermamas@gmail.comSupport the show by joining our Patreon!SourcesMurderpediaWikipediaYouTube Jean Harris Documentary Support the show
Content Warning: Suicide ideation On the night of March 10th, 1980, Dr. Herman Tarnower, best-selling author and one of America's most respected cardiologists, was shot in his own home. His long-time companion, Jean Harris, met police at the house demanding medical attention for Dr. Tarnower while also admitting SHE was the shooter. This seemingly open-and-shut case turned into a complicated story of love, betrayal, addiction, and redemption. Tea of the Day: Balinese DetoxTheme Music by Brad FrankNational Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 800-273-8255Sources:Deadly Women: Season 6, Episode 12Barbara Walters Presents American Scandal: Season 1, Episode 3https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1980/03/12/diet-author-slain/1868336f-b70f-4705-9a56-a5c52fd3961b/https://mysterytribune.com/jean-harris-complete-guide-to-jilted-lover-killer-do-gooder/https://youtu.be/skJQl_YLQIg - Jean Harris Documentary - The Scarsdale Diet Doctor Murderhttps://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/29/nyregion/jean-s-harris-killer-of-scarsdale-diet-doctor-dies-at-89.htmlhttps://www.upi.com/Archives/1981/02/04/All-I-ever-asked-for-was-to-be-with-you/1754350110800/#:~:text=',-By%20RANDALL%20V&text=WHITE%20PLAINS%2C%20N.Y.,his%20other%20lover%2C%20Lynne%20Tryforos
The 1980 murder of Scarsdale diet doctor, Herman Tarnower, shocks the nation. His lover and headmistress of a prestigious girls' school is arrested and convicted in a sensational trial in the suburbs of New York City. Jean Harris claims the shooting was accidental when the doctor struggled for her handgun to prevent her attempt at suicide. This true story of wealth, fame and jealousy garners sympathy for Harris as a long-time girlfriend rejected by Tarnower and replaced with a younger woman. Like what you hear and want more true crime and mystery? Go to https://www.reelz.com/podcasts/
Dr Kelly is a trauma psychologist in the UK, who was born and raised in Bermuda. Kelly says 'As a trauma psychologist, my goal is to help peole find their roots and build a strong core so that they can grow into strong, resilient people. I work with those who've endured trauma of all kinds, but I specialise in working with individuals who have experienced sexual abuse.' We also have some music from the wonderful Rachael Jean Harris in the episode too, what a spellbinding performance! Produced by RecRooms, The Kicking Back Podcast is an audio and video podcast hosted by video producer and musician Brad Ingham. It discusses Arts, Music and many other topics with a different Artist/ Creative in each episode.
Being an expert in Forensic Medicine, Dr. Wecht has frequently appeared on several nationally syndicated programs discussing various medicolegal and forensic scientific issues, including medical malpractice, drug abuse, the assassinations of both President John F. Kennedy and Senator Robert F. Kennedy, the death of Elvis Presley, the O.J. Simpson case, and the JonBenet Ramsey cases. His expertise has also been utilized in high profile cases involving Mary Jo Kopechne, Sunny von Bulow, Jean Harris, Dr. Jeffrey McDonald, the Waco Branch Davidian fire, and Vincent Foster. A comprehensive study of these cases are discussed from the perspective of Dr. Wecht's own professional involvement in his books, Cause of Death, Grave Secrets, and Who Killed JonBenet Ramsey? (All published by Dutton/Penguin). - www.cyrilwecht.com******************************************************************To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv*** AND NOW ***The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewpaper.com
Being an expert in Forensic Medicine, Dr. Wecht has frequently appeared on several nationally syndicated programs discussing various medicolegal and forensic scientific issues, including medical malpractice, drug abuse, the assassinations of both President John F. Kennedy and Senator Robert F. Kennedy, the death of Elvis Presley, the O.J. Simpson case, and the JonBenet Ramsey cases. His expertise has also been utilized in high profile cases involving Mary Jo Kopechne, Sunny von Bulow, Jean Harris, Dr. Jeffrey McDonald, the Waco Branch Davidian fire, and Vincent Foster. A comprehensive study of these cases are discussed from the perspective of Dr. Wecht's own professional involvement in his books, Cause of Death, Grave Secrets, and Who Killed JonBenet Ramsey? (All published by Dutton/Penguin). - www.cyrilwecht.com ****************************************************************** To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv *** AND NOW *** The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.com The ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewpaper.com
Being an expert in Forensic Medicine, Dr. Wecht has frequently appeared on several nationally syndicated programs discussing various medicolegal and forensic scientific issues, including medical malpractice, drug abuse, the assassinations of both President John F. Kennedy and Senator Robert F. Kennedy, the death of Elvis Presley, the O.J. Simpson case, and the JonBenet Ramsey cases. His expertise has also been utilized in high profile cases involving Mary Jo Kopechne, Sunny von Bulow, Jean Harris, Dr. Jeffrey McDonald, the Waco Branch Davidian fire, and Vincent Foster. A comprehensive study of these cases are discussed from the perspective of Dr. Wecht's own professional involvement in his books, Cause of Death, Grave Secrets, and Who Killed JonBenet Ramsey? (All published by Dutton/Penguin). - www.cyrilwecht.com ****************************************************************** To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv *** AND NOW *** The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.com The ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewpaper.com
Could you spend fourteen years as a second fiddle in a relationship? Daniel and Melissa don't think they could play in that band, no matter how much they got laid...paid. Join Daniel as Melissa tells him about a suicide attempt gone horribly wrong which begs the question; is a young mistress such a good idea?
Um homem e duas amantes: uma receita fatal. Herman Tarnower, um renomado médico e criador da dieta de Scasdale, poderia se sair bem na dieta alimentar, mas certamente não em sua dieta sentimental, a que acabou o levando a morte.
Dr. Cyril Wecht, a world-renowned forensic pathologist joins Tim to talk about his long experience with his study of the John F. Kennedy assassination. Dr. Wecht was among the first to raise concerns over the investigation of the assassination. In this episode, we talk with Dr. Wecht about the events of November 22, 1963, the story that was told to the world, and the story that has started to emerge in the 55 years since. This episode is an Encore Presentation of one of our listeners' favorite episodes. It was originally released on February 18, 2019. https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/shapingopinion/Encore_-_JFK_Assassination.mp3 Dr. Cyril Wecht has been involved in many high-profile cases, including the assassinations of Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King. But the most high-profile case that he has studied and written a book about is the JFK Assassination and the possibility that it was the result of a conspiracy. On a sunny day on November 22nd 1963, President John F. Kennedy was shot and killed as his motorcade traveled through the streets of Dallas. That's one thing that everyone can agree on. After that, the official explanation for what happened is only one of the stories that have resonated with people over the years. As history would tell it, as the president rode with the first lady and Texas Governor John Connally through Dealey Plaza in Downtown Dallas, he was horrifically shot in the head, setting off a chain of events that are controversial to this day. Very quickly, the world would learn that the shooter was an employee of the Texas Schoolbook Repository. His name was Lee Harvey Oswald, and he was said to have perched himself at a window on the 6th floor overlooking Dealey Plaza when the president drove by. In six seconds, he fired three shots into the president's car. In a matter of hours, the police caught up with Oswald and it was widely believed that for all intents and purposes, the case was solved. With President Kennedy deceased, President Johnson convened the Warren Commission to conduct a formal investigation into the assassination. By September and October of 1964, just short of a year after the assassination, the Warren Commission issued their report. It was 26 volumes of details and justification of their findings, which was that there was a single shooter, and that shooter was Lee Harvey Oswald. The Commission concluded that he was operating on his own and that there was no larger conspiracy either within or outside of the United States. Dr. Cyril Wecht was the first civilian forensic pathologist to see the Warren Commission's forensic evidence, which would come in 1972. Before that, in 1964, he was among the first to study the 26-volume Warren Commission Report from a forensic pathology perspective. Links Who Killed Kennedy?, Amazon Books (Cyril Wecht author) Dr. Cyril Wecht Author Page, Amazon Books 50 Years Later, Wecht Continues to Poke Holes in Report on JFK Assassination, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review The Cyril H. Wecht Institute at Duquesne University, About Dr. Wecht About this Episode's Guest Dr. Cycil Wecht Cyril H. Wecht, M.D., J.D., is a forensic pathologist, attorney and medical-legal consultant. Being an expert in Forensic Medicine, Dr. Wecht has frequently appeared on several nationally syndicated programs discussing various medicolegal and forensic scientific issues, including medical malpractice, drug abuse, the assassinations of both President John F. Kennedy and Senator Robert F. Kennedy, the death of Elvis Presley, the O.J. Simpson case, and the JonBenet Ramsey cases. His expertise has also been utilized in high profile cases involving Mary Jo Kopechne, Sunny von Bulow, Jean Harris, Dr. Jeffrey McDonald, the Waco Branch Davidian fire, and Vincent Foster. A comprehensive study of these cases are discussed from the perspective of Dr. Wecht's own professional involvement in his books, Cause of Death,
IMA's website: https://www.imanet.org/International Management Accounting Day: https://www.imanet.org/about-ima/international-management-accounting-dayFULL EPISODE TRANSCRIPTAdam: (00:00) Welcome back everyone and happy International Management Accounting Day. Each year, IMA celebrates International Management Accounting day on May 6th. This global day of recognition commemorates the important role management accountants play within their organizations. Around the world, finance and accounting professionals work to bring insight and help their organizations realize untapped opportunities and operate more efficiently. While this work happens every day of the year, on May 6th management accountants are publicly recognized by IMA. So to celebrate and support the public recognition, Count Me In has a special bonus episode for you featuring IMA's President and CEO, Jeff Thomson. Jeff spoke with Margaret Michaels, IMA's Manager for Brand Content and Storytelling about the future of finance and accounting. Keep listening to hear them discuss the valuable ongoing efforts of management accountants and the race for relevance in a digital age. Margaret: (01:03) Digital transformation enabled by automation, data analytics, artificial intelligence, and other technologies has been the headline story when people talk about the future of finance, but you often bring up the fact that these are really not new technologies. Can you elaborate on that theme and talk a little bit about how the foundational concepts in competing on analytics and other texts laid the groundwork for the transformation we see today? Jeff: (01:41) Sure Margaret. Great question and two related, but somewhat different concepts. So these technologies have been around and developing for some time. Artificial intelligence, has been around for some time, blockchain has been around for some time. But what's different is that all industries have been impacted by these technologies and the applications have been exploding. You know blockchain, for example, the use cases for blockchain were just a few several years ago, but now blockchain use cases have absolutely exploded. You know, blockchain was something we've heard about several years ago, primarily in the financial services industry, but now blockchain applications are permeating many, many industries including education, non-for-profits, and when we think about artificial intelligence, it's not just artificial intelligence in certain industries, it's artificial intelligence in many industries and many applications, so the question is our ability to leverage all of these wonderful uses of these technologies. Now, and then when we think about, RPA robotics process automation, robotics process automation has actually been around for nearly a decade. So when we talk about new technologies, the technologies really aren't that new, but it's the application and comprehensiveness of these technologies across industry verticals that are new. Now, moving to your other question competing on analytics, it's actually the book, Competing on Analytics: The New Science of Winning, by Thomas Davenport and Jean Harris. It's actually a book in 2007 that really laid the groundwork for the transformation to data analytics that as you said, we're seeing today. And when you think about it, imagine it was written in 2007 and when you think about the science of winning in the marketplace, what do you think about? You normally think about cool apps, things that consumers see in front of them. Like I said applications, products and services, things you can touch and feel. You don't think about nerdy things like analytics, but if you fast forward today, analytics is the thing we're talking about. Data scientists, data scientists are the number one sought after job because data analytics is how we get to know our consumers and their needs and their wants. They’re how finance team professionals offer insight and foresight to their CEOs, to their boards of directors. So that is the competency and skillset that we as finance team professionals must really aspire to and really accelerate our competencies. Margaret: (04:59) Great. Now you often say the race for relevance to describe the current iteration of digital transformation in accounting and finance as technology evolves faster than the skills of the people who need to use it. What are the skills finance and accounting professionals need to focus on to keep up and what competencies really stand out to employers in a time when skills are increasingly commoditized? Jeff: (05:28) Yeah so another great question Margaret you're on a roll today. Yeah, so there's going to be the infamous hard skills and the softer skills, so we are in an absolute environment of disruption. In fact, we often talk about the VUCA world that we're in, and no it's not a Hungarian goulash, it's VUCA volatility, uncertainty, complexity, ambiguity, VUCA. And we were actually in that environment before COVID-19 tragically struck the world with non-traditional competition, climate, and I can go on and on. So when I think about behavioral characteristics for finance team professionals and CFOs, I think about agility and I know we're going to be talking about agility perhaps in a bit later. I think about adaptability because if you don't have the ability to deal with new situations, stressful situations, totally unexpected situations that your best planning could not have possibly anticipated then you're not going to be able to adjust and deal with the situation from a risk management perspective or a planning perspective. So agility, adaptability, but also being anticipatory. Having that radar at ability to plan the best you can, so from a behavioral perspective, what I call the three A's; agility, adaptability, anticipatory skills. From a harder skills perspective, and again this is for the finance team, strategic planning, strategic thinking and then of course data analytics, data science, everything data, data transformation, digital transformation. Now I don't want to lose sight of the table stakes because as we thinking about the progressive CFO and the CFO of the future, we have to be clear that there are table stakes. There are things that the CFO team must do with excellence that are expected. Things like risk management, internal controls, an ongoing and continuous commitment to ethics, leadership, executive maturity, executive presence, and the like. So we can't lose sight of what got us there and that's a unwavering and relentless focus on, as I said, ethics, internal controls, accurately and fairly representing the financial condition of the enterprise. And then we can offer that insight and foresight and having, enabling the organization to do great things and create great products and services that will change the world. Margaret: (08:38) That makes a lot of sense and I'm glad you mentioned agility and resilience because COVID has certainly highlighted the need for leaders to help their people become more agile and resilient. How do you define agility and resilience? How equipped are finance and accounting professionals to deal with uncertainty while continuing to innovate and improve processes? Jeff: (09:04) So agility is, and again, this is a, perhaps a Thomson un-scientific definition, but maybe those are the best. They're not particularly scientific, but agility in my mind, Margaret is the ability to quickly move employees and resources, human resources, and other types of resources, technology resources into new roles or areas of the organization to support changing business needs. And the quickness is really very important because things could change on a dime or a nickel or a penny as the case may be so ability to quickly move employees and other types of resources and the new roles or areas of the organization as conditions change. Resilience or resiliency is perhaps viewed as the physical, social, emotional, and financial wellbeing of employees. Think of it as the shock absorber weathering the storm, hurricane Sandy and the Northeast is a literal interpretation of weathering the storm. COVID-19 around the world and other examples. And when I think about, going back to agility, you know, there's a kind of a company responsibility and a company opportunity to deal with agility, attracting and attaining diverse employees, creating an inclusive culture, identifying employees with digital skills, career pathing, workforce ability offering, and providing technology and communication tools, remote collaboration, but there's also an employee responsibility to improve agility, building your competencies, building skill sets and strategy and data science and data analytics, so it's a dual responsibility when it comes to agility, both an employer and employee responsibility. Margaret: (11:18) That makes a lot of sense. And as organizations and economies recover from COVID, what do you think the new normal will look like? And what role will management accountants play in helping their organizations recover? Jeff: (11:34) Well, I think we as a society, Margaret are playing a role in what the new normal will look like. And look, there's no doubt about it, in some sense, tragically COVID-19 impacted lives and livelihoods, closed down small businesses, 3 million deaths, cases, hospitalizations, but the human spirit is strong we learned so much. We learned so much about ourselves, how to cope, learned about how technology can enable, learn so much about how we could deal with tragedy, how we could educate ourselves and lift the human spirit. And we also learned about the new normal of work. So we educated ourselves in so many ways we became a learning society, a world that is transformed forever. So, the new normal in many ways is a new learning world and certainly we've learned that our profession, for example, is one that is a profession that is stronger in many, many ways. It's more, we've invested in new technologies, we've learned that we don't need to be in the office nine to five, we don't all need to be in the office at the same time. We do need to be in the office some of the time, we do need to build and nurture relationships, but you know what, we can close the books remotely, we can create budgets remotely, we can close the books remotely. And so that mix we'll figure out together. We did invest more than we ever have before in data science, we've invested more than ever before in digital transformation across the value chain. Organizations are investing in new hybrid models in terms of remote work, like two-three-two, two days in the office, three days away from the office or in your home office, and then two days of time with the family or other types of models, investing in all types of technologies that enable the consumer to do great things, investing more in ESG to enable the planet to be greener and cleaner. And so, we've learned an awful lot about society ourselves, and our organization. So that is a really, really good thing and I think the new normal will be better than the old normal. Margaret: (14:28) I agree. I do look forward to a full economic recovery and seeing everybody prosper after such a difficult year. Jeff: (14:38) I agree, you know, IMA conducts a quarterly global economic survey, as you know, with ACCA, another prominent global accounting association. We've done it for the better part of 60 years. One of the largest quarterly economic surveys of its kind, and there's nothing but optimism in terms of global economic survey. In fact, by the end of this year, we might return to pre-pandemic conditions. You know, if things go well, it's a bit of a race between vaccinations and the variants. We need to be careful and smart in terms of not, you know, going back to relapses and things like that. But if we're smart and cautious, we might see a nice recovery. Closing: (15:34) This has been Count Me In, IMA's podcast providing you with the latest perspectives of thought leaders from the accounting and finance profession. If you like what you heard and you'd like to be counted in for more relevant accounting and finance education, visit IMA's website at www.imanet.org.
Una storia di amore, denaro e gelosia quella di Herman Tarnower, l'inventore della famosissima dieta "Scarsdale", ucciso a colpi di pistola, durante un litigio, dalla sua amante, la quarantesettenne Jean Harris. A scatenare la furia omicida della donna la relazione di Tarnower con la giovane e affascinante Lynne Tryforos, la sua assistente.L'autrice e conduttrice Antonella Ferrera ospita in studio la scrittrice Cinzia Tani, che al caso Tarnower ha dedicato un capitolo del suo libro "Amori crudeli".
Years of emotional abuse, combined with an addictive prescription from Dr. Herman Tarnower, led Jean Harris to become severely depressed. She decided to take her life in March 1980 — but not before seeing Herman one last time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the 1960s, Jean Harris and Dr. Herman Tarnower developed an unconventional open relationship. He strung her along as a romantic afterthought for years, while prescribing her methamphetamines — leaving her hopelessly devoted, dependent, and ultimately, doomed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Did the headmistress of a private school shoot and kill a best-selling author by accident or murder him in a jealous rage? We cover the Jean Harris case with Amanda Sheehan. Follow @TryTrialAgain on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.
Mike and Jim discuss and debate the second season of the Disney+ live-action Star Wars television series The Mandalorian. Check out our episode on Season 1: https://fanboyandhater.podbean.com/e/the-mandalorian-season-1/ Check out all of our Star Wars episodes: http://bit.ly/FBATH_StarWars Follow us on Twitter: @FanboyandHater Email us: thefanboyandthehater@gmail.com Other ways to listen: http://bit.ly/fanboyandhater This episode is dedicated to the loving memory of Jim's mother and father, Jean Harris and Henry Harris, who sadly, but peacefully, passed away in late 2020 from COVID-19. Rest in peace, Mom and Dad. There is a way to safeguard your health and the health of your loved ones during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Social Distance and Wear a Mask. This is the Way.
Dreams do come true because we are here with Denny Dillon. You Might Know Her From Saturday Night Live, Saturday Night Fever, My One & Only, Gypsy, Garbo Talks, Dream On, and Roseanne: An Unauthorized Biography. After courting her for nearly two years, we chatted with Denny about making her Broadway debut in the historic revival of Gypsy starring Angela Lansbury and directed by Arthur Laurents, her infamous and misunderstood season of SNL, and publicly coming out as a lesbian in 2020. Today, we officially start our campaign to get Denny Dillon on The L Word: Generation Q. Watch this spot. Follow us on social media: @damianbellino || @rodemanne Pantone has added “Period Red” to its color registry The Prom premiered at Netflix this past weekend We watched Let Them All Talk (dir: Steven Soderbergh) on HBO Max Denny is in the new Halle Berry movie Bruised, playing a character named “Crazy Esther” Made Broadway debut as Agnes/Amanda in the 1974 Angela Lansbury revival of Gypsy, directed by noted tyrant, Arthur Laurents (the very first revival of the show which originally starred Ethel Merman) Mary Louise Wilson as Tessie Tura was a master of the simple gesture Was a cast member on Season 6 of Saturday Night Live (run by Jean Doumanian). Cast included Gilbert Godfried, Joe Piscopo, Robin Duke, Tim Kazurinsky, Eddie Murphy, and Gail Matthias Jean and Season 6 gets a bad rap but she tried to combat the “boys club” nature of SNL Denny’s impressions: Yoko Ono, Amy Carter, Jean Harris, Walter Cronkite’s wife, Betsy Maxwell Yoko sketch was a few weeks before John Lennon’s murder Tony nominated for her performance in My One and Only with Tommy Tune and Twiggy (Betty Buckley won for Cats) Tommy saw Denny in the infamous Broadway flop Harold and Maude (1980). She auditioned for him for Nine but she didn’t make the cut. My One and Only’s director, Peter Sellars was fired. Wiped the sweat from John Travolta’s brow in Saturday Night Fever. Her Acting coach: Mary Tarcai Won a Cable Ace for her role as Toby on HBO’s early series, Dream On (Created by Marta Kauffman and David Crane, who went on to create Friends) Tales from the Crypt and The Larry Sanders Show were also part of original HBO programming HBO static comes from Dream On (which is currently not available to stream anywhere) Played a correctional officer on Women in Prison (opposite CCH Pounder) Played Roseanne in the tv film, Roseanne: An Unauthorized Biography Roseanne said “That freaky little thing doesn’t look nothing like me” Plays a lesbian who works at a church in A New York Christmas Wedding Denny recently came out in a Vulture interview Gail Matthias did know she was gay. Denny was first gay person we know to have been on the show. Danitra Vance was previously stated to be the first gay person on SNL, but neither she nor Denny were out at the time. The show Denny saw Danitra in at The Public: her autobiographical play: Pre-Shrunk. BIG FAN OF GLENN CLOSE: Serving in Silence opposite Judy Davis. Beat the shit out of Jack on HBO’s The Outsider in a very cool scene Denny is 4’11” and Tommy is 6’6” Played “a female Joe Papp” in Sidney Lumet’s Garbo Talks Denny as Pinky Waxman, one of her famous characters on SNL. This sketch had Pinky visiting her gay daughter in Soho and not realizing the daughter (played by host, Debbie Harry) is a lesbian and living with her partner (played by Gail Matthias) The 1980 musical, Harold and Maude closed after 4 performances. Is it on the flop wall at Joe Allen? We will find out when they reopen. Janet Gaynor did not “get it.” She was 74 when she did Harold and Maude and ate a meal right before going on stage every night Denny has worked with Elizabeth Ashley, Janet Gaynor, Alfred Drake, Angela Lansbury, Tommy Tune, Twiggy, Alfred Drake wore lifts in his shoes Elizabeth Ashley was so good in Russian Doll Originated the role of The Detective in the Off-Broadway production of Clue: The Musical Moose Murders is a notorious Broadway flop Craft services on set of Designing Women was simply Trident gum Top 5 lesbians of all time: Greta Garbo, Colette, Denny is hot for Gillian Anderson and Judy Davis my GOD Anne is dead.
This week Anna shares the story of Jean Harris and the doctor and their infamous relationship. Anyone looking for a new diet? Maybe avoid the Complete Scarsdale Medical Diet...
Nationally Acclaimed Forensic Expert - Being an expert in Forensic Medicine, Dr. Wecht has frequently appeared on several nationally syndicated programs discussing various medicolegal and forensic scientific issues, including medical malpractice, drug abuse, the assassinations of both President John F. Kennedy and Senator Robert F. Kennedy, the death of Elvis Presley, the O.J. Simpson case, and the JonBenet Ramsey cases. His expertise has also been utilized in high profile cases involving Mary Jo Kopechne, Sunny von Bulow, Jean Harris, Dr. Jeffrey McDonald, the Waco Branch Davidian fire, and Vincent Foster. A comprehensive study of these cases are discussed from the perspective of Dr. Wecht's own professional involvement in his books, Cause of Death, Grave Secrets, and Who Killed JonBenet Ramsey? (All published by Dutton/Penguin). - www.cyrilwecht.com
Jean Harris was the head mistress of the elite Madeira Prep school but, she secretly hid a prescription pill problem and an obsession for the one thing she couldn't have, Herman Tarnower
In 1980, Jean Harris shot and killed her lover Herman Tarnower. She was arrested and charged with murder. The case made headline news all over because Jean was the headmistress at a prestigious school for girls and Tarnower was a cardiologist who co-authored the best-selling book, "The Complete Scarsdale Medical Diet Book". But what exactly happened that fateful night of March 10, 1980? Did Jean Harris commit murder or was Tarnower shot in a tragic accident?Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss this infamous case. Tarnower had become a household name after his best-selling diet book began filling household's all over the country. He and Jean had a 14-year relationship that ended in his death. What had gone so terribly wrong during that 14-year period? Jean's side of the story is that she was trying to end her life when Herman was shot accidentally after wrestling for the gun. But would a jury believe her?You can help support the show at patreon.com/truecrimeallthetimeVisit the show's website at truecrimeallthetime.com for contact, merchandise, and donation informationAn Emash Digital Production
Welcome to 2020 as Dani starts this weeks episode with the story of Jean Harris & Herman Tarnower, Herman was a well known cardiologist known in the late 1970's as the Scarsdale Diet Doctor.Drew continues our spooky journey and tells us the amazing haunted story of Buckout Road. The history, the ghosts, the legends, and Drew has a personal experience on this road.Additional minor topics: Australia, Stephen King, Brooklyn 99, Drew personal experiences, Fred, The Leather Man, tempting fate, Westchester is not upstate, and much more.Leave us a rating and review! Subscribe to get our latest episodes with mini episodes and bonuses!www.strangelittleworlds.comFollow us on social media! https://www.instagram.com/slwpodcast/https://www.facebook.com/SLWPodcasthttps://twitter.com/SLWpodcastEmail us your thoughts and feedback at strangelittleworldspodcast@gmail.comMusic courtesy of www.purple-planet.com
University of Colorado Denver professor Sarah Fields teaches a class about the 1981 Jean Harris trial, also known as the "Scarsdale Diet" doctor murder case. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
THE PETE SANTILLI SHOWEpisode #1607 - Wednesday - August 21, 2019 - 6PMLive Broadcast Link - https://youtu.be/jmnHFGeZtwI "Epstein's Death Doesn't Add Up" DR. CYRIL WECHT - WORLD RENOWNED FORENSIC PATHOLOGIST -1607-6P Cyril Wecht, doubts that the wealthy financier, who was arrested in July on charges of sex trafficking and conspiracy, committed suicide in his jail cell. According to WTAE, the forensic pathologist has cast doubt based on the circumstances of Epstein’s death, though he insisted that he wasn’t a conspiracy theorist. t, M.D., J.D., is a forensic pathologist, attorney and medical-legal consultant. Being an expert in Forensic Medicine, Dr. Wecht has frequently appeared on several nationally syndicated programs discussing various medicolegal and forensic scientific issues, including medical malpractice, drug abuse, the assassinations of both President John F. Kennedy and Senator Robert F. Kennedy, the death of Elvis Presley, the O.J. Simpson case, and the JonBenet Ramsey cases. His expertise has also been utilized in high profile cases involving Mary Jo Kopechne, Sunny von Bulow, Jean Harris, Dr. Jeffrey McDonald, the Waco Branch Davidian fire, and Vincent Foster. A comprehensive study of these cases are discussed from the perspective of Dr. Wecht's own professional involvement in his books, Cause of Death, Grave Secrets, and Who Killed JonBenet Ramsey? (All published by Dutton/Penguin). As a practicing forensic pathologist for the past 40 years, he has spent the majority of his life seeking social truth and justice through the application of these principles and techniques to some of the world’s greatest mysteries. Over that period of time, I have watched forensic science in general undergo dramatic progress, most recently in the areas of DNA testing and computer simulation.http://www.cyrilwecht.com/
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The Headmistress and the Millionaire Doctor and The Burning of Mary Channing...In 1980, Jean Harris, the headmistress of the prestigious Madeira School for girls in McLean, Virginia, made national headlines after the murder of her lover Dr. Herman Tarnower, a wealthy cardiologist and author of the best-selling book The Scarsdale Diet. Mary Channing liked to party, which was a frowned upon in Dorchester, England in the early 1700s. After being forced into an arranged marriage by her parents, Mary would go to murderous lengths to be free again.See our website! bloodymurderpodcast.com for all our socal media links, contact details, a gallery, fabulous merchandise (check out our new Bloody Murder SHOES! and now STICKERS and BACKPACKS and DUFFEL BAGS!!) and much much more.Become a Bloody Murder Patron (for as little as $1 per month, which you cancel at anytime) and have access to dozens of Patron only episodes (including our whole first season!) with new patron only content added every month! Go to https://www.patreon.com/bloodymurderAlso Levels $5 and over go into our monthly merchandise draws and get FREE stickers and hand-made Barney Badges!Wanna buy us a drink? Here's a donate link.True Crime Nerd Time, a segment on Bloody Murder, needs your help because it stars you! We want you, our listeners, to submit your recommendations for anything true cime related! It could be books, TV shows, movies, documentaries, exhibitions, graphic novels, art, music etc. So send us your brief story (we’ll read it out) or record your story (it can just be a recording on your phone, and we’ll play it!). We will also publish it on our website. Keep it to about 2 mins please or 200 words. Email here! bloodymurderpodcast@gmail.com. Oh and if you give us your postal address we'll send you some stickers as a reward!Thanks to Gemma Astley for supplying this weeks TCNT. It's on the book THE BOY WHO WAS RAISED AS A DOG, by Dr Bruce D. Perry and Maia SzalavitzIn this weeks Aussie As, Tara tells us a chainsaw wielding man, wearing the brilliant disguise of a flower pot on his head, whowrecks havoc in a Queensland 7-11. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dr. Cyril Wecht, a world-renowned forensic pathologist joins Tim to talk about his long experience with his study of the John F. Kennedy assassination. Dr. Wecht was among the first to raise concerns over the investigation of the assassination. In this episode, we talk with Dr. Wecht about the events of November 22, 1963, the story that was told to the world, and the story that has started to emerge in the 55 years since. https://traffic.libsyn.com/shapingopinion/JFK_Assissination_I_auphonic.mp3 Dr. Cyril Wecht has been involved in many high-profile cases, including the assassinations of Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King. But the most high-profile case that he has studied and written a book about is the JFK Assassination and the possibility that it was the result of a conspiracy. On a sunny day on November 22nd 1963, President John F. Kennedy was shot and killed as his motorcade traveled through the streets of Dallas. That’s one thing that everyone can agree on. After that, the official explanation for what happened is only one of the stories that have resonated with people over the years. As history would tell it, as the president rode with the first lady and Texas Governor John Connally through Dealey Plaza in Downtown Dallas, he was horrifically shot in the head, setting off a chain of events that are controversial to this day. Very quickly, the world would learn that the shooter was an employee of the Texas Schoolbook Repository. His name was Lee Harvey Oswald, and he was said to have perched himself at a window on the 6th floor overlooking Dealey Plaza when the president drove by. In six seconds, he fired three shots into the president’s car. In a matter of hours, the police caught up with Oswald and it was widely believed that for all intents and purposes, the case was solved. With President Kennedy deceased, President Johnson convened the Warren Commission to conduct a formal investigation into the assassination. By September and October of 1964, just short of a year after the assassination, the Warren Commission issued their report. It was 26 volumes of details and justification of their findings, which was that there was a single shooter, and that shooter was Lee Harvey Oswald. The Commission concluded that he was operating on his own and that there was no larger conspiracy either within or outside of the United States. Dr. Cyril Wecht was the first civilian forensic pathologist to see the Warren Commission’s forensic evidence, which would come in 1972. Before that, in 1964, he was among the first to study the 26-volume Warren Commission Report from a forensic pathology perspective. Links Who Killed Kennedy?, Amazon Books (Cyril Wecht author) Dr. Cyril Wecht Author Page, Amazon Books 50 Years Later, Wecht Continues to Poke Holes in Report on JFK Assassination, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review The Cyril H. Wecht Institute at Duquesne University, About Dr. Wecht About this Episode's Guest Dr. Cyril Wecht Cyril H. Wecht, M.D., J.D., is a forensic pathologist, attorney and medical-legal consultant. Being an expert in Forensic Medicine, Dr. Wecht has frequently appeared on several nationally syndicated programs discussing various medicolegal and forensic scientific issues, including medical malpractice, drug abuse, the assassinations of both President John F. Kennedy and Senator Robert F. Kennedy, the death of Elvis Presley, the O.J. Simpson case, and the JonBenet Ramsey cases. His expertise has also been utilized in high profile cases involving Mary Jo Kopechne, Sunny von Bulow, Jean Harris, Dr. Jeffrey McDonald, the Waco Branch Davidian fire, and Vincent Foster. A comprehensive study of these cases are discussed from the perspective of Dr. Wecht's own professional involvement in his books, Cause of Death, Grave Secrets, and Who Killed JonBenet Ramsey? (All published by Dutton/Penguin). Dr. Wecht received his medical degree from the University of Pitts...
This episode we talk about how Jean Harris dated Herman Tarnower for 14 years, while he was dating Lynne Tryforos half of the time they were together. Eventually Jean confronted Herman, & she shot him in a tussle.To support Murder Dictionary & get access to rewards, perks, & merch, please visit our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/MurderDictionaryPodcastIf you’d like shirts, mugs, phone cases, & other merch, you can shop at https://murderdictionary.threadless.com/ Please rate, review, subscribe & follow us on Instagram, Facebook, & Twitter to stay updated on new episodes, true crime tidbits, inappropriate jokes about death, and ridiculous serial killer memes.We appreciate you telling your friends or family about us, & posting about the show on your social media!MURDER DICTIONARY LINKS:Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/murderdictionarypodcast/ Facebook : https://facebook.com/Murder-Dictionary-Podcast-1202280266480382/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/m_d_podcastiTunes : https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/murder-dictionary/id1169967004 JEAN HARRIS LINKS:https://www.hulu.com/series/barbara-walters-presents-american-scandals-535498d5-7dc0-4206-8bb3-f6f06e9b0260https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1980/12/25/harris-defense-to-get-photographic-evidence/eb931d3c-0553-476c-b237-4367d8670a43/https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/contemporary-psychoanalysis-in-action/201301/rage-guns-drugs-and-therapy-the-jean-harris-murderhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Harrishttps://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/contemporary-psychoanalysis-in-action/201301/rage-guns-drugs-and-therapy-the-jean-harris-murderhttps://www.nwitimes.com/entertainment/columnists/offbeat/offbeat-headmistress-turned-murderess-jean-harris-dies-at/article_8e0acaa2-dab2-5a4c-939f-115bba999f1f.htmlMENTAL HEALTH RESOURCE LINKS:Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotlinehttps://victimsofcrime.org/help-for-crime-victims/get-help-bulletins-for-crime-victims/bulletins-for-teens/bullying-and-harassment http://stompoutbullying.org/ http://www.thehotline.org/?gclid=CjwKEAjwwcjGBRDj-P7TwcinyBkSJADymblT8HNh4scSA-G7d-xEADhi0xODIRWy3zXSWWrGXg2B5hoCdD7w_wcB http://www.ncadv.org/ http://www.crisistextline.org/textline/?gclid=CjwKEAjw9MrIBRCr2LPek5-h8U0SJAD3jfhtHplx6Ibc8Ov7oG79YLibo1TubSfQrumNc-WnXJixDxoCKafw_wcB https://www.mentalhelp.net/meeting-finder/ca/woodland-hills/
On this week’s episode, hosts Cassie and Daniel finish off the second leg of a double recording day. Daniel tells Cassie about the odd situation involving a bbq place in D.C. that flooded while he was there. Cassie tells Daniel about her experience with the dog Mac Attack and how she had to freeze in place so he would stop licking her leg. Cassie tells Matt to bake Mac Attack some banana bread so he can lick it while he visits. She shares a story of random neighbors who know Maggie doesn’t like them while giving her a treat. Daniel confesses that he is actually the devil because he is a terrible influence and an enabler. Daniel tells a story about a random pedestrian who encouraged to use a motorized scooter to get to yoga class and may have caused an accident. Cassie and Daniel celebrate Virginia wine month by digging into the Paradise Springs Norton! Cassie heads overseas to Austria for the case of Johann "Jack" Unterweger while Daniel takes the i-95 corridor from Virginia to New York for the case of Jean Harris. Please rate and review us on iTunes, tweet at us @WinePunishPod, send us an email wineandpunishmentpod@gmail.com, follow us on Instagram at wineandpunishmentpod. Join the conversation on Facebook by joining our discussion group!
In 1980 Jean Harris killed her longtime lover, Dr. Herman Tarnower. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The 1980 murder of Scarsdale diet doctor, Herman Tarnower, shocks the nation. His lover and headmistress of a prestigious girls’ school is arrested and convicted in a sensational trial in the suburbs of New York City. Jean Harris claims the shooting was accidental when the doctor struggled for her handgun to prevent her attempt at suicide. This true story of wealth, fame and jealousy garners sympathy for Harris as a long-time girlfriend rejected by Tarnower and replaced with a younger woman. Thank you to today's sponsor: Purple Mattress = Get a free sheet set and mattress cover with your mattress purchase when you got to purple.com/famous
The 1980 murder of Scarsdale diet doctor, Herman Tarnower, shocks the nation. His lover and headmistress of a prestigious girls’ school is arrested and convicted in a sensational trial in the suburbs of New York City. Jean Harris claims the shooting was accidental when the doctor struggled for her handgun to prevent her attempt at suicide. This true story of wealth, fame and jealousy garners sympathy for Harris as a long-time girlfriend rejected by Tarnower and replaced with a younger woman. Like what you hear and want more true crime and mystery? Go to https://www.reelz.com/podcasts/
Black cake, gingerbread, slant rhyme, secret loves, family scandals, poems composed on the back of a coconut cake recipe —we journey into the steamy, myth-laden, hidden world of poet Emily Dickinson through her kitchen. In her lifetime, Emily was probably better known as a baker than a poet. Filled with mystery, intrigue and readings by Patti Smith, Thornton Wilder, Jean Harris and an array of passionate poets and experts.