Podcasts about jennies

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Best podcasts about jennies

Latest podcast episodes about jennies

P1 Dokumentär: Miniserie
Jennie sköts i pannan – dömdes inte som mord

P1 Dokumentär: Miniserie

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 25:30


Alla trodde det var ett mord, men Jennies gärningsman säger att det var ett misstag. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Jennie ligger på golvet i det mörka sovrummet – hon andas fortfarande men är medvetslös. När ambulanspersonalen kommer in i rummet ser de att hon har ett skotthål mitt i pannan. Efteråt ska en av dem beskriva det som hänt Jennie som en ren avrättning. Men de avgörande spåren för att bevisa det, torkades bort och förklarades aldrig av Polisen. Den här historien börjar när Jennie är 15 år. Det är då hon presenterar pojkvännen för familjen. Förhållandet blir snart allt mer destruktivt och slutar med att hon dör. Enligt pojkvännen sköt han Jennie av misstag där hon satt i sängen. Men enligt Bosse Åström, en av Sveriges mest erfarna kriminalkommissarier, kan det inte stämma. Blodspåren talar för något helt annat. Men tingsrätten lyckas inte utesluta att pojkvännen kan ha skjutit Jennie av misstag. Han döms till vållande av annans död. Kampen för rättvisaEn namninsamling för Jennies upprättelse tar Jennies mamma Gunilla ända till Riksdagen. Med sig har hon Jennies hårslinga.I första avsnittet av podden Brottsutredarna får man höra reportern Sigrid Edsenius granska ett särskilt intressant fall i detalj tillsammans med Bosse Åström, en av Sveriges mest erfarna utredare.Exekutiv producent: Jenny GustafssonProducent: Steffen RenklintSlutmix: Björn NitzlerProgrammet är gjort 2025.

Jenny and Jenny in the Morning
From Pickaway to Paris: Anastasia at OCU

Jenny and Jenny in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 28:24


This week, the Jennies welcome special guests from Ohio Christian University's production of Anastasia —✨ Alyna Whitmire (Anya)✨ Brady Olson (Dmitry)✨ Abraham Heimbach (Vlad)They're giving us a behind-the-scenes look at this breathtaking musical, full of mystery, romance, and stunning performances.

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line
Let's Get A Register For Domestic Violence - Jason On The Story Behind Jennies Law

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 29:04


Jason Poole talks to PJ about his sister Jennie and why we need a register now.Women's Aid: 1800 341 900 (24/7)Men's Aid Ireland: 01 554 3811Safe Ireland: Find local services at safeireland.ieGarda Confidential Line: 1800 666 111Petition here “Protect Lives - Create Jennie's Law” on my.uplift.ie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Two New Mums
Episode 151; Private Parts, Funding Unfairness & A Search Party

Two New Mums

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 41:50


Maybe not one to play in front of the kids this week, as we get into the delicate area (scuse the pun) for what kids should name their... bits. We tried our best to be mature but we are millenials. And the word tuppence and winky is over used. Plus a devastating childcare realisation, not being able to navigate our own private parts and why Amy had a search party out this week. Thank you for supporting this podcast and creating our wonderful parenting community on Patreon. A safe space where you can chat to fellow parents, watch extra content, plus giveaways and more. This week including an eye opening video of Kristian, Jennies husband and talking post partum hair. Patreon.com/Twonewmums. And a lovely review will always make our day x Find us on the gram; Two New Mums Amy Jennie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Two New Mums
Episode 150; Potty Training, Brain Space & Cholesterol

Two New Mums

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 44:46


A new parenting revelation discovered this week leads to a re energised parent! Jennies making progress with potty training and Amy is shocked by a health test. Thank you for supporting this podcast and creating our wonderful parenting community on Patreon. A safe space where you can chat to fellow parents, watch extra content, plus giveaways and more. Patreon.com/Twonewmums And a lovely review will always make our day x Find us on the gram; Two New Mums Amy Jennie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Two New Mums
Episode 146; Billionaires, Thongs & A Fat Shaming Physio

Two New Mums

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 40:34


With the worlds billionaires uniting, we embark on a mature, measured debate of Shag, Marry, Avoid. Amy finally gets on board with one of Jennies controversial wardrobe choices and gets fat shamed by a physio. Watch in full on our fabulous parenting platform, Patreon. With extra chat, our online supportive group, extra content, giveaways, lives and more. This week we have a giveaway treat for you from BPerfect cosmetics. Plus catch up with Amy's guided relaxation to help destress and recharge! Patreon.com/twonewmums Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Keeping up med Jennie & Malin
273. Jennies julklappslista

Keeping up med Jennie & Malin

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 51:08


Two New Mums
Episode 140; Cute Mums, Christmas Activities & Nap Transitions

Two New Mums

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 40:17


We've recognised there's a stage of parenting on our Mum journey, where we're all about to get so cute. Christmas activities are in abundance, but are they worth it? Jennies lifts the lid on one that wasn't at all what she expected. Amy has 111 on speed dial again and Jennie is entering the nap transition stage. Send thoughts and prayers. Have you joined our wonderful parenting community on Patreon yet? Join us for extra content, our dedicated parenting live chat group, giveaways and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Two New Mums
Episode 132; Log Flumes, Balls & Godzilla

Two New Mums

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 49:23


Jennies fresh back from her anniversary trip which featured some extreme sports for Bear. Amy is dealing with life without naps and a child now addicted to Frozen, but has found a way to deal with it. Pumpkin patching has begun and the reason no one expected Godzilla to appear in this episode. Have you joined us on Patreon yet? You can watch this episode in full with extra content, Q & A's, giveaways and our dedicated parenting chat support group at all hours! Plus we're edging closer to that number of signs ups for Jennie to get her Two New Mums tattoo. Patreon.com/twonewmums And leave us a lovely little review if you enjoy.x Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Armstrong & Getty Podcast
Biased, Smug Jennies.

Armstrong & Getty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 37:29


  Hour 1 of A&G features: Our hosts disagree on how the VP debate went!  Mailbag! Walz caught in making stuff up... and the world's greatest awkward pause. Katie Green's Headlines! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KSFO Podcast
Biased, Smug Jennies.

KSFO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 37:29


  Hour 1 of A&G features: Our hosts disagree on how the VP debate went!  Mailbag! Walz caught in making stuff up... and the world's greatest awkward pause. Katie Green's Headlines! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ordinary, Extraordinary Cemetery
Episode 183 - Cousin Jennies Part 2: Cornish Women of Mining Country Cemeteries

The Ordinary, Extraordinary Cemetery

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 52:54


Send us a Text Message.Join Jennie and Dianne as they continue their conversation with Lynette Webber, Cousin Jennies: Cornish Women of Mining Country Cemeteries, probing deeper into the surprising connections she unearthed between the graves of Colorado and Michigan during her exploration of Gilpin County's picturesque mountain cemeteries. Lynette sheds light on the hardy Cornish families who made the journey from Michigan to Colorado, highlighting the remarkable stories of the Ordinary Extraordinary women who played pivotal roles in nurturing these families through challenges and triumphs. For a truly in-depth experience, make sure to watch this episode on YouTube where Lynette showcases photos, documents, and additional details while narrating these stories. https://youtu.be/t7fyc52c_vA?si=rje3WfsLgpz_uumUHometown Ghost StoriesHometown Ghost Stories dives into the history of haunted locations and investigates why...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

The Ordinary, Extraordinary Cemetery
Episode 182 - Cousin Jennies Part 1: Cornish Women of Mining Country Cemeteries

The Ordinary, Extraordinary Cemetery

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 64:09


This week, buckle up for part one of a riveting tale as Jennie and Dianne team up with Lynette Webber, an expert who has dedicated years to researching the cemeteries and their residents in Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula. Picture this: a time machine back to the 1800s when tin miners and their kin from Cornwall, Great Britain, made the Peninsula and its copper mines their stomping ground. As the copper mines declined in productivity, families sought opportunities elsewhere, leading to their migration. Fast forward to summer 2023, Lynette, Jennie, and Dianne, all members of the Association for Gravestone Studies, attended the annual AGS conference which was held in Colorado. As Lynette explored Gilpin County's picturesque mountain cemeteries, she unearthed surprising links between several graves of Colorado and Michigan. Lynette spins tales of resilient Cornish families who journeyed from Michigan to Colorado, with a spotlight on the Ordinary Extraordinary women who nurtured these families, enduring  challenges, heartache, and finding both success and happiness along the way.For a truly in-depth experience, make sure to watch this episode on YouTube where Lynette showcases photos, documents, and additional details while narrating these stories. https://youtu.be/OTLagJL2thY?si=LqVu7C8D-EzsIi6Y

Health for wealth
319: Kommunicera rätt i tuffa tider

Health for wealth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 44:54


Vi lever i en orolig värld med krig i Europa, klimatkris och höga priser på det mesta. Hur kommunicerar man i svåra tider och situationer?Vi ställde frågan till Jennie Zetterström, expert på kris- och mediehantering. Med andra ord: hon kan det här med kommunikation i knepiga lägen. Jennie har varit pressekreterare åt flera ministrar och presschef på fackförbundet Unionen.Jennies generella råd för kommunikation i svåra lägen:* Ge människor den information de behöver för att kunna sköta sitt jobb* Se till att alla internt kan ge svar på frågor som kommer från till exempel kunder och partners* Berätta att situationen/problemen hanteras av chefer, ledningsgrupp eller relevant avdelning så att medarbetare kan känna sig trygga* Har något blivit fel, be om ursäktAtt man ska berätta tillräckligt för att människor ska kunna göra sitt jobb är inte att alltid berätta allt, fortsätter Jenny. Transparens i all ära, men det kan finnas juridiska, affärsmässiga och etiska skäl att inte berätta precis alls.Kommunicera regelbundetI en pågående kris är det viktigt att kommunicera regelbundet, även om man inte har något nytt att säga. Jenny jämför det med ett tåg som blir stående på spåret. Resenärerna vill höra då och då att "vi jobbar på problemet och vi återkommer så snart vi vet mer" även om det inte finns något nytt att meddela. Det handlar om att man vill känna sig informerad och inte bortglömd.Tystnad och avsaknad av information skapar ett tomrum som lätt fylls med skvaller och spekulationer.Lyssna och brygga över till ditt budskapEn god förmåga att ha i kriser är naturligtvis att kunna lyssna på och bemöta kritik men också att kunna brygga över från eventuella frågor man inte kan besvara till ett eget budskap. Man kan också tänka på det egna budskapet som ett "hem" och hur viktigt det är att man i utsatta situationer har det där hemmet att falla tillbaka på, hur diskussioner och samtal än går.Problem-lösning-vinstEn annan minnesregel för att komma ihåg hur man kan kommunicera i svåra lägen är: problem-lösning-vinst.* Prata om problemet för att sätta saker och ting i sitt sammanhang. Be om ursäkt om det är på sin plats.* Berätta hur ni planerar att lösa problemet.* Beskriv vad vinsten blir med lösningen.Att lära sig kommunicera tydligt och genomtänkt i tuffa situationer är något alla chefer behöver, säger Jenny. Man kan kalla det för medieträning eller något annat, men det handlar om att förbereda sig och träna för tydlig kommunikation när det blåser.---Några kloka ord från vår partner Twitch Health: Oftast vet vi vad som får oss att må bra. Bra mat, lite rörelse i vardagen och mental balans. Det är bara det att det inte blir av. Därför jobbar Twitch Health med att aktivera människor och företag för att skapa energi och välbefinnande. Hälsa som blir av. Läs mer på twitchhealth.se Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Two New Mums
Episode 107; Mum Outfits, An Embarrassed Baby and Parents Evening

Two New Mums

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 45:35


Amy's fed up of her 'Mum look' and having an identity crisis so we look back on some hilarious post partum looks. Bear experiences his first parental embarrassment. Plus a split lip, parents evening and botox. Join our parenting community now on Patreon, for exclusive content, guests and more importantly Jennies ring light disaster and new botox results - patreon.com/twonewmums Instagram: @twonewmumspodcast and email any questions to twonewmumspodcast@gmail.com And of COURSE Mumtok on tiktok @twonewmumspodcast Thank you for all your wonderful reviews. If you enjoy it too, we would massively appreciate you doing the same. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Two New Mums
Episode 103; Big Lips, Stacking It and Smear Tests

Two New Mums

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 58:06


Episode 103; Big Lips, Stacking It and Smear Tests  After a brief Kate Middleton debrief, we delve into the newest conspiracy theory... Jennies lips! It's been a tricky week for injuries for Eden, plus the difference with smear tests post birth and why celebrities speaking up on parenting helps. We also have another giveaway for you! Head to our Patreon Page to get your hands on the most prized possession for any pregnant woman.... a Dreamgenii pregnancy, feeding and support pillow. Patreon.com/TwoNewMums Instagram.com/twonewmumspodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Two New Mums
Episode 99; Mealtime Q & A with Annabel Karmel

Two New Mums

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 67:10


Jennies fresh from a disastrous day, but we've both discovered new bedtime hacks this week to help speed things up. Amy risked getting on the wrong side of the law due to a childcare issue. And we're joined by an incredible guest, the nations No.1 childrens cookbook author, Annabel Karmel! Telling her heartbreaking but remarkable tale of her journey to success and helping with your many meal time queries. From weaning babies, to fussy toddlers and older children, it's all covered off. (TW-Infant loss) Watch the full video of our chat with Annabel, ad free, along with extra content, giveaways and our own like minded Mum community at Patreon.com/twonewmums Check out Annabel here We're over here on Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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UCM Radio-The Beat
Sports Page - Jennies Golf

UCM Radio-The Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 24:55


Jennies Golf takes center stage this week as Roman visits with head coach Chris Port and sophomore Mia Rollo as they prepare for their spring season.

Two New Mums
Episode 96; Sleep Q & A - Emily - The Sleep Chief

Two New Mums

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 46:50


Amy's experiencing unexpected sibling pressure and Jennies dealing with tantrums with a new coping mechanism. And we chat with sleep consultant and the woman who changed Edens sleep (and Amys life!), Emily aka The Sleep Chief. Talking split nights, early wakings, self settling methods and what sleep training really involves. Hear the full version on our Patreon page. Plus join our chat group, get extra content and giveaways, plus watch the episode ad free here - patreon.com/twonewmums Find out more from Emily at The Sleep Chief Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The No-Till Flowers Podcast
Why I Love to Spray at My Farm -- Boosting the Phyllosphere

The No-Till Flowers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 27:42


We're back with Season 4 of the No-Till Flowers Podcast!  In this solo episode, host Jennie Love talks about regenerative spraying and how to boost the health of your crops with foliar feeding.  Learn about the phyllosphere and what easy homemade inputs you can use to reduce pests and diseases with weekly foliar sprays.   Mentioned in this episode:  Join the Regenerative Flower Farmers Network if you'd like to continue the conversation on this topic. Jennies on-demand short courses for fellow farmers:  Foliage for the Win Successful Flower CSAs and Subscriptions CREW: Hiring and Managing Woodies: Playing the Long Game Simple Steps to Better Marketing Regenerative Farming Cohort Tap into the above courses and resources any time you need.  These are available on-demand through the Regenerative Flower Farmers Network.  Current RFFN members shoud follow this link to access the Short Courses at the discounted member rate.      How to make WCA, a homemade calcium foliar feed. How to make LAB, a homemade input for boosting good biology in the phyllosphere My4Sons Backpack Sprayers Quorum Sensing TED Talk on YouTube   If you enjoyed this episode, you might also want to listen to:  Episode 15:  A Little Goes a Long Way in Regenerative Farming with Tony Gatez Episode 21: The Magical BRIX Number that Stops Pests with Dr. Tom Dykstra Episode 23:  Bokashi & Worm Farming with Matt Arthur Episode 30: JADAM Basics, Making JMS and Other Natural Inputs   Sign up for our newsletter so you'll be the first to know about special events and other opportunities.   Follow @notillflowers on Instagram for more content.  HAVE IDEAS AND FEEDBACK ABOUT THE PODCAST?  Share your opinions in this brief survey.   As always, if you appreciate this podcast and all the education it provides, please take a moment out of your day to rate and write a review for it on Apple Podcasts or wherever you are listening to it.  Thanks for tuning in!  

UCM Radio-The Beat
The Winning Formula - Jennies Volleyball

UCM Radio-The Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 61:04


This week on "The Winning Formula", Cole is talking Jennies Volleyball.  Seniors Jackie Storm and Sydney Lierz are in the studio with Cole this week to talk about the season and about their lives as UCM student-athletes.

UCM Radio-The Beat
Sports Page - Jennies Soccer

UCM Radio-The Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 25:03


This week on Sports Page Jennies soccer takes center stage.  Junior forward/midfielder Caroline Cole and junior Ashleigh Martin sit down with Roman to talk about their experiences on the pitch.

UCM Radio-The Beat
Sports Page - Jennies Volleyball

UCM Radio-The Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 26:05


In this episode of "Sports Page", Roman shines the spotlight on Jennies volleyball.  Head coach Caitlin Peterson, senior setter Olivia Olson, and redshirt senior outside hitter Kirsti Nix are in the studio to share about one of the most successful programs in MIAA history.

UCM Radio-The Beat
Sports Page - Jennies Basketball

UCM Radio-The Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 26:09


Jennies basketball takes center stage in this episode of Sports Page.  Roman visits with head coach Dave Slifer and senior forward Brooke Littrell as they prepare for the 2023-2024 season.  As always, he also previews the week ahead in UCM athletics.

Jenny and Jenny in the Morning
Jenny has a busy weekend ahead!

Jenny and Jenny in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 35:18


The Jennies have reunited! Fall is just around the corner and we are sharing about all things Pickaway County! Listen to our show on Roundtown Radio on Fridays at 10 am! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jennyjennyroundtown/message

As The Raven Dreams
Glitch In The Matrix Stories Ep. 052 - 17 True Glitch Stories

As The Raven Dreams

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 73:48


Welcome to 52nd Glitch In The Matrix Stories Collection! Today we have some stories that will make you question reality itself, submitted and posted by everyday people. Today we have stories about timeline shifts, quantum immortality, and other freaky matrix happenings. Have a Story To Submit? ➤ https://www.astheravendreams.com Or Post to the Subreddit ➤ https://reddit.com/r/TheRavensDream Support the channel for Early Access AND more! Patreon ➤ https://patreon.com/AsTheRavenDreams Join ➤ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkW0ihdMHfBUjQrMKjRto6g/join Or Check out the Merch Store! ➤ https://teechip.com/stores/astheravendreams Thank you to the Authors that have stories in todays Video... Nina_Hagen, NovaBooBear, Val, Ivana, mandolinat, Jennies' BC, Riddhi, Beatrice, BangosSkank, Rebecca S., AndyM1878, violently_horrific_resignation, A. C. Smart, Nuria, Marilyn, magical_bunny, and any authors that requested anonymity. ----- #TrueScaryStories #AsTheRavenDreams #GlitchInTheMatrix ➤ Stories include a content warning for language and sensitive/disturbing content. Viewer discretion is always advised. ➤ ALL Audio of this Podcast are copyright of AS THE RAVEN DREAMS / RAVEN ADAMS and may not be duplicated, in any format, without explicit permission ➤ If you like any of the following stories, consider subscribing! - Dark Web horror stories, creepy lets not meet stories, stalker stories, Glitch In The Matrix Stories, Unexplained Horror stories, Paranormal stories, cryptid encounter stories, Crazy ex lover stories, creepy neighbor stories, quantum immortality, true scary stories from reddit, or any other True horror Stories! ➤ And Remember; You are loved, you are important, and you are valid. Never let anyone tell you otherwise. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/astheravendreams/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/astheravendreams/support

Keeping up med Jennie & Malin
191. “Hunden är on fire!”

Keeping up med Jennie & Malin

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 50:06


Prata med dom döda med hjälp av AI, studiebesök på krematoriet, Jennies nya frisyr och hälso/levnadstrender.

Keeping up med Jennie & Malin
186. Den galna hudterapeuten

Keeping up med Jennie & Malin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 52:01


I veckans avsnitt: Celebrity spotting, Jennies hemska dermatolog, Det mörka hålet sins of our mothers och badmode.Producent: Jakob Almgren

Keeping up med Jennie & Malin
184. Växterna har talat

Keeping up med Jennie & Malin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 48:33


I veckans avsnitt: Johannas skidsemester och Jennies “snöresa”, växternas språk och hur Jennie och Johanna gör för att komma till bukt med deras rosacea.Producent: Jakob Almgren

Keeping up med Jennie & Malin
183. Det nya “it” djuret

Keeping up med Jennie & Malin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 48:42


I veckans avsnitt: Gwyneth Paltrows rättegång, pet funerals, Jennies födelsedagsmiddag och Donald Trumps otrohetsaffärProducent: Jakob Almgren

Coaches on a Mission
152. Raise Your Voice. Write A Book.

Coaches on a Mission

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2023 58:20


My guest today is Jennie Nash who is the founder and CEO of Author Accelerator, a company that trains, certifies, and supports book coaches so they can help writers do their best work.  I invited Jennie to the show for many reasons.  First, she has really mastered the art of delivering as a coach and course creator.  Her Author accelerator program truly is unmatched. We are lucky enough to have a little cohort of AA coaches inside The Hive and they all sing Jennie's praises.  So, I knew she was someone I wanted to know.  Secondly, Jennie is super smart and really committed to helping us all raise our voices and tell our stories through book writing.   Her own coaching clients have landed top New York agents and six-figure book deals with traditional publishing houses such as Penguin, Scribner, Simon & Schuster, and Hachette. They've also won dozens of national indie book awards. And her Client KJ Dell'Antonia's novel, The Chicken Sisters, was an instant New York Times bestseller and Reese Witherspoon Book Club pick.  Jennie and I had a really enlivening conversation about why every coach should write a book, what it really takes to write a GOOD book, and of course we dish about the books on our nightstands right now.  You should know that Jennie herself is the author of 11 books in 3 genres, including Blueprint for a Nonfiction Book: Plan and Pitch Your Idea and Blueprint for a Book: Build Your Novel from the Inside Out. Visit her at authoraccelerator.com and jennienash.com And if you are a coach on a mission, which I know you are or you wouldn't be listening, get ready to get inspired to raise your own voice.  I even had a breakthrough during this interview and Jennie's got my wheels turning on my next book.  She's just that good.  Here's Jennie Nash! BOOKS WE MENTIONED: This Is Not A Book About Benedict Cumberbatch by Tabitha Carvan Your Invisible Network by Michael Urtuzuástegu Melcher (one of Jennie's clients) A Taste of Opportunity by Renee Guilbault (another client of Jennies!) I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy CONNECT WITH JENNIE: 6 - PART TEST TO DETERMINE IF YOUR BOOK IS VIABLE: https://jennienash.com/viable  FIND THE BOOK COACH FOR YOU: https://www.authoraccelerator.com/ CONNECT WITH ME: INSTAGRAM:  http://instagram.com/dallastraversbizmentor  FREE QUIZ: https://dallastravers.com/quiz 

Rise & Climb
Healthy Baby Talk: A Rise & Climb Podcast On How To Have A Healthy Pregnancy

Rise & Climb

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 52:01


This podcast is a little different than any I have done before. My friend, Jenny & I, are talking about how overall we were having great pregnancies, so we decided to share our tips and tricks on what we did/do. To view the product link Anna talked about visit: https://www.shop.com/mylists/6314677?credituser=C8404641 To view Jennies' product link visit: https://www.shop.com/mylists/6629699?credituser=C8579615 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anna-brayton/support

Keeping up med Jennie & Malin
172. Vänner som ghostar

Keeping up med Jennie & Malin

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 54:21


I veckans avsnitt av keeping up pratar Jennie och Johanna om Jennies big bear getaway, horoskop och ghostingStäll en fråga eller önska ett ämne på keepingup.seProducent: Jakob Almgren

Keeping up med Jennie & Malin
166. Dränkt katt med discobryn

Keeping up med Jennie & Malin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 63:43


I veckans avsnitt av keeping up pratar Jennie och Johanna om black week, julpynt och Jennies vistelse i New York. Ställ en fråga eller önska ett ämne på keepingup.seProducent: Jakob Almgren

UCM Radio-The Beat
Sports Page - Episode 8

UCM Radio-The Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 22:16


It's almost basketball season!! This week, Corrine gets a chance to visit with Jennies head coach Dave Slifer and redshirt sophomore guard Lauren Frost. And, as always, she takes a spin around UCM Athletics

UCM Radio-The Beat
Sports Page - Episode 4

UCM Radio-The Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 22:05


Corrine visits with UCM Jennies golf coach Chris Port and freshman Mia Rallo. She also provides an update on Mules and Jennies athletics.

UCM Radio-The Beat
Sports Page - Episode 3

UCM Radio-The Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 22:26


On this week's edition of Sports Page, Corrine Benedict is talking volleyball. She sits down with Jennies first-year head coach Caitlin Peterson and junior outside hitter Sydney Lierz. And then it is a preview of the week ahead in UCM athletics.

Mystery Dungeons & Darkrais - A Pokémon Roleplaying Podcast

Felix's mum has got a lot going on. Chuck and Felix poke their noses where the Jennies don't want them in an attempt to locate the missing Aurielle. If you're listening on Spotify, you can now leave us a rating! Chat to us and fellow MDaddies on Discord! https://discord.gg/kSG99PyMRE Music credits: Vs. Suicune (Traditional Japanese Cover) | スイクン(和楽器バージョン)by KaleiyahP (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfgOzm9wFRY)

Midnight Train Podcast
What Happened to the Sodder Children?

Midnight Train Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 113:28


Welcome aboard for another crazy episode! Today on the train we step into a familiar world…or should we say .. Worlds? A couple episodes ago we did some mass disappearances and you know we love some true crime so today we sort  of combine the two. You see, for the mass disappearances episode there was one case that kept popping up. Now this was interesting to us because we've had that particular case on our list of shows to do for some time now. We figured this would be a good time to go ahead and finally do it. Today we are talking about the disappearance of the Sodder children.  The incident happened on Christmas Eve in 1945 in Fayetteville, West Virginia. George and Jenny Sodder lived with 9 of their 10 children. At the time, the oldest son was off fighting in WW2. The night of the incident, Jennie was awoken three times.   First, at 12:30 a.m., she was awoken by a phone call during which she could hear a woman's voice she didnt recognize asking for a name she didn't know, as well as glasses clinking in the background. Jennie told the caller she had reached the wrong number, later recalling the woman's "weird laugh". As she did, she noticed that some of the lights were still on and the curtains hadn't been closed, two things the children normally did when they stayed up later than their parents. Marion had fallen asleep on the living room couch, so Jennie assumed the other children ,who had stayed up later, had gone back up to the attic where they slept. She closed the curtains, turned out the lights, and returned to bed. She then went back to bed only to be startled by a loud bang and a rolling noise on the roof. She soon dozed off again and finally awoke an hour later at around 130, to see the house engulfed in smoke. She found that the room George used for his office was on fire, around the telephone line and fuse box.   Those are pretty much the facts that can be proven for the most part. Everything else…well it's strange to say the least.   George and Jennie made it out of that fire, as did Sylvia, just a toddler at the time. Also two of their teenage children, Marion and George Jr, made it out. 23 year old John rounded out the kids that made it out alive. Or did he? John said in his first police interview after the fire that he went up to the attic to alert his siblings sleeping there, though he later changed his story to say that he only called up there and did not actually see them. The children remaining inside were Maurice 14 , Martha 12, Louis 9, Jennie 8, and Betty 5. According to accounts, Marion, ran to the neighbors house to call the fire department because their phone was not working. A driver on the nearby road had also seen the flames and called from a nearby tavern; they too were unsuccessful either because they could not reach the operator or because the phone there turned out to be broken. It was Christmas Eve and I've read that the police chief sent everyone home to their families. She couldn't get an answer so another neighbor went to find the fire chief and let him know what was happening.    While this was going on, George, who climbed an outside wall, barefoot, to get to the attic and Jennie tried desperately to save their other children. This is where some of the strange things happen. First off neither of the Sodders trucks would start, despite having worked perfectly during the previous day.. Then their ladder was found to be mysteriously missing. Because of the family not being able to get help from the neighbor and their trucks oddly not starting when they tried to leave to look for the fire chief, help didn't arrive until 8am, almost 7 hours later. The fire department is just 2 miles from the home. The fire department was low on manpower due to the war and relying on individual firefighters to call each other. Chief F.J. Morris said the next day that the already slow response was further hampered by his inability to drive the fire truck, requiring that he wait until someone who could drive was available. Because he was fucking drunk; partying at a local pub, celebrating Christmas Eve. Oh, and one of the firefighters was Jennie's brother, their children's uncle.   The fire was initially blamed on faulty wiring, even though the Sodders claim there had never been any kind of issues with the electrical wiring before. In fact, A visitor to the house, seeking work, went around to the back of the house and warned George that a pair of fuse boxes would "cause a fire someday." George was puzzled by the observation, since he had just had the house rewired when an electric stove was installed, and the local electric company had said afterwards it was safe.   During the investigation something happened that makes this case the crazy thing that we are talking about. 5 of the Sodder children allegedly perished in the fire but the body's were never found. The fire chief told them the fire had cremated the bodies. Jennie asked a crematorium worker if that was possible, the worker told Jennie that bones remain even after bodies are burned at 2,000 degrees for two hours. The Sodder home only took 45 minutes to burn to the ground. So we did a little fact checking about this and there is a lot of argument about whether a house fire can burn bones to ash, but, it seems like those who have degrees and a bunch of letters after their name all agree that a house fire typically will not burn hot enough to get rid of bones. Also another thing we found is that even during cremations bones do not actually turn to dust. In fact after being incinerated at usually between 1800-2000°f, for about 2 hours, the bones are the only thing left. Now, the bones are not the same, granted, as with all the heat, it destroys the structure of the bone but does not turn it to ash. The ashes you receive are actually the bones of the deceased that have been put into what is essentially a big mixer, to pulverize them into dust. So enjoy that thought.    At any rate, due to what the experts said, the family did not believe that the other children simply burned up in the fire. They believed something else happened to the kids. But what else could have happened?   What else would lead one to think something possibly nefarious happened? Well according to some reports, some strange things happened in the lead up to the fire. One strange thing that happened was that in the months before the fire a "ominous drifter, hinted at doom '' We're assuming it was like Friday the 13th…the guy just points and goes…you're all dooooooomed, doomed! Whatever happened it sounds funny.    A few weeks earlier, not too far out from the incident, an angry insurance salesman berated George, telling him that his house was going to go up in smoke and his children would be destroyed as a retaliation for his criticisms of Mussolini in the mostly Italian immigrant community. Actually he said "the dirty remarks you have been making about Mussolini." If it was a sales tactic, it definitely needs work, otherwise, it's oddly specific! Also a bus driver came forward and spoke of how she saw "fireballs" being thrown into the roof of the house, could that be the noise she heard?   In the weeks before Christmas that year, George's older sons had also noticed a strange car parked along the main highway through town, its occupants watching the younger Sodder children as they returned from school.   What about the man who cut off the telephone lines at the Sodder residence? Someone witnessed him taking away a block and tackle used to remove car engines during the fire. He admitted to the theft but answered that he had no part in starting the fire; he had just wanted to cut off the power lines but instead clipped the telephone line. He was let go, and no records exist identifying him or questioning why he wanted to cut lines to steal a block and tackle.    Then on top of that you have the incidents on the night of the fire. There was the phone call and then the noise on the roof and she woke up to smoke in the house. Put all that together, and one could see where people may start to form some theories that this was more than just a tragic house fire.  You know we love a good conspiracy theory as much as the next folks…well at least Moody does.    Not only that, sightings of the children started almost immediately. For starters, locals reported seeing the 5 children in a car that was driving past and watching the fire. Then the next morning a woman operating a truck stop claimed she saw the children come in for breakfast with 4 Italian speaking adults.  Once pictures began to circulate, more sightings came in. a woman said that she saw four of the children (where was the fifth?) in the company of four adults at a hotel in South Carolina.  Which could lend credence to the truck stop story, which also mentioned 4 adults.    Armed with all these facts, George and Jennie went back to the police and demanded to have the fire further investigated. But the police refused, claiming that the coroner's inquiry determined that no crime had been committed.   This is when George and Jennie decided they would continue the search on their own.   George would constantly go and dig through the rubble trying to find something. At one point his searching seemed to find the first evidence of the children. He found what appeared to be an internal organ and also some small pieces of bone. They were sent for testing and the tests revealed that the "organ" was a cow's liver, and that the bones were from someone older than any of the missing children. The small bone fragments that were unearthed were determined to have been human vertebrae. The bone fragments were sent to Marshall T. Newman, a specialist at the Smithsonian Institution. They were confirmed to be lumbar vertebrae, all from the same person. "Since the transverse recesses are fused, the age of this individual at death should have been 16 or 17 years", Newman's report said. "The top limit of age should be about 22 since the centra, which normally fuse at 23, are still unfused". Thus, given this age range, it was not very likely that these bones were from any of the five missing children, since the oldest, Maurice, had been 14 at the time (although the report allowed that vertebrae of a boy his age sometimes were advanced enough to appear to be at the lower end of the range). Also the bones show no sign of being affected in any way by the fire. It was speculated that the bone fragments were mixed in with some dirt brought in to help fill in the basement. Later, Tinsley supposedly confirmed that the bone fragments had come from a cemetery in nearby Mount Hope, but could not explain why they had been taken from there or how they came to be at the fire site. The Smithsonian returned the bone fragments to George in September 1949, according to its records; their current location is unknown.  As far as the liver, it is said that a private investigator found out that the liver was put there by the fire chief at some point in hopes the family would find it and accept the idea that the kids perished in the fire.  George sometimes made his own sightings. On one occasion, George saw a magazine photo of a group of young ballet dancers in New York City, one of whom looked like his missing daughter Betty. He drove all the way to the girl's school, where his repeated demands to see the girl himself were refused.   The investigation and its findings attracted national attention, and the West Virginia Legislature held two hearings on the case in 1950. Afterwards, however, Governor Okey L. Patteson and state police superintendent W.E. Burchett told the Sodders the case was "hopeless" and closed it at the state level. The FBI decided it had jurisdiction as a possible interstate kidnapping, but dropped the case after two years of following fruitless leads.   After this second official investigation ended, George and Jennie continued their search.   George followed up on many leads on his own including heading to St Louis where a woman claimed Martha was being held in a convent but nothing came of that. Another woman in Texas claimed that she overheard two other patrons making incriminating remarks about a fire that happened on Christmas Eve in West Virginia several years before. Again nothing here proved significant.    At one point George heard that a relative of Jennies who lived in Florida had children that looked exactly like his had. He went down there to check it out and only when the relative was able to prove the children were his that George would leave it alone.         In 1967, George went to the Houston area to investigate another tip. A woman there had written to the family, saying that Louis had revealed his true identity to her one night after having too much to drink. She believed that he and Maurice were both living in Texas somewhere. However, George and his son-in-law, Grover Paxton, were unable to speak with her. Police there were able to help them find the two men she had indicated, but they denied being the missing sons. Paxton said years later that doubts about that denial lingered in George's mind for the rest of his life.   That same year the family would receive something pretty crazy. A photo showed up in the mail one day. The photo showed a man that appeared to be around his early 30s with strikingly similar features as their son Louis had had.    Written on the back of the photo was this:               Louis Sodder I love brother Frankie Ilil boys A90132 or 35   Interesting…. Very interesting.    The photo was in an envelope postmarked central city Kentucky. There was no return address.    The Sodders hired a private detective to go to Central city and try and track down where this letter came from and follow this lead. The private detective headed to Central city and guess what he fucking found….. well no one will ever know because after he left he was never heard from again. He never reported back to the Sodders and they were unable to ever locate him. Did he disappear with their money or was he made to sleep with the fishes?   Unfortunately, this took a pretty heavy toll on George. He said in an interview the following year that the lack of information had been "like hitting a rock wall—we can't go any further". "Time is running out for us", he admitted in another interview around that time. "But we only want to know. If they did die in the fire, we want to be convinced. Otherwise, we want to know what happened to them".   George would pass a year later in 1969 believing that his children were never killed in that fire and they were still out there someplace.    After this the rest of the family would continue to search and publicize the case. The only one that would not get involved was John. John believed that the family should accept what happened and all move on with their lives. Jennie stayed in the family home and built a fence around it and added rooms. She wore black for the mourning for the rest of her life and tended the garden at the site of the former house.    These are basically the facts as we know them. Since there's not much in the way of actual forensic evidence in this case, there's no way of telling for sure what happened as far as the children's bodies being burned. Obviously the investigation was quick, taking only 2 hours, and there wasn't a ton of forensic detective work back then. Plus DNA testing wasn't a thing. And just in general investigating wasn't generally as thorough as it is these days.   The surviving Sodder children, joined by their own children, along with older Fayetteville residents, have theorized that the Sicilian Mafia was trying to extort money from George and the children may have been taken by someone who knew about the planned arson and said they would be safe if they left the house. They were possibly taken back to Italy. If the children had survived all those years and were aware that their parents and siblings had survived too, the family believes, they may have avoided contact in order to keep them from harm.   Sylvia Sodder Paxton, the youngest of the surviving Sodder siblings, died in 2021. She was in the house on the night of the fire, which she said was her earliest memory. "I was the last one of the kids to leave home", she told the Gazette-Mail in 2013. She and her father would stay up late, talking about what might have happened. "I experienced their grief for a long time". She believed that her siblings survived that night, and assisted with efforts to find them and publicize the case. Her daughter said in 2006: "She promised my grandparents she wouldn't let the story die, that she would do everything she could".   George and Jennie passed out flyers and put up a billboard on route 16 in Fayetteville. The Sodders purchased the billboard in 1952. It featured black-and-white photographs of each missing child and an account of the fire with a $5000 reward that was increased to $10,000. It was taken down shortly after Jennie's death in 1989. It read:  “After thirty years, it's not too late to investigate. So what happened to the children if they didn't die in the fire? Well there's a few  theories but nothing solid.   One of the biggest questions is how someone could abduct 5 children with nobody being woken up. Well truecrimefiles.com say of that question:             "One of the most puzzling questions is how the actual alleged abduction took place. How did the kidnapper(s) get the five children out of the house, considering that the eldest sister was asleep on the sofa in the living room and the parents were asleep in a bedroom less than 20 feet away? Surely at least one of the children would have made some noise had a stranger (or even someone known to the family) come into the house and taken them away. There is at least one scenario that may have happened that would solve this specific puzzle. One of the chores the two boys were told to do was to attend to the family's handful of farm animals.”   On a side note, Marion, the oldest daughter, had been working at a dime store in downtown Fayetteville, and she surprised three of her younger sisters—Martha, Jennie, and Betty—with new toys she had bought for them. The younger children were so excited that they asked their mother if they could stay up past what would have been their usual bedtime.   At 10 p.m., Jennie told them they could stay up a little later, as long as the two oldest boys who were still awake, 14-year-old Maurice and his 9-year-old brother Louis, remembered to put the cows in and feed the chickens before going to bed themselves.    ”It is possible that all five of the children left the house to perform these chores (the three girls went along to watch) and were taken once they were outside and away from the house."   But an even bigger question would be why would someone do this. Many people believe that it had to do with George's and his background.    George immigrated from Italy and changed his last name from Soddu to Sodder upon arrival. Nobody really knows why he came to America or the circumstances behind his immigration. He would never discuss the issues and whenever it was brought up he would change the conversation. So that's kind of strange. Also George owned a coal trucking business, and at that time the coal industry was under a lot of pressure from the mafia. That plus his little known about past, have lead many people to speculate about mafia involvement in the crime.    Another theory suggests the kids were abducted by an illegal child-selling agency similar to Georgia Tann's with help from the local police. And remember that insurance guy George argued with, the guy that warned that their house would burn and the children would vanish. He was also a member of the coroner's jury which ruled the fire accidental. Leading many to suspect foul play.   For those of you wondering, For more than 20 years, Georgia Tann ran the Tennessee Children's Home Society, where she and an elaborate network of co-conspirators kidnapped and abused children to sell them off to wealthy adoptive parents at a steep profit. This is too crazy a story to not talk about a little here because if there was a network similar to this operating in that area, it seemed like another plausible theory.    Beulah George "Georgia" Tann was born in 1891 in Philadelphia, Mississippi. Named for her father, a powerful judge, she hoped to follow in his footsteps and practice law. Instead, her domineering father forbade it, and she instead pursued a career in social work — one of the few socially acceptable positions for a woman of her means.   She first went to work in Mississippi, but she was soon fired for inappropriately removing children from impoverished homes without cause. She made her way to Texas, where it's believed she adopted her daughter, June, in 1922. Later, in 1923, she adopted Ann Atwood Hollinsworth, a woman believed to be Tann's longtime same-sex partner. It was common at the time for same-sex couples to use adult adoption as a means of transferring property or inheritances.   Tann then moved on to Memphis, where her father used his political connections to secure a new job for her as executive secretary at the Memphis branch of the Tennessee Children's Home Society in 1922.   By 1929, she had staged a takeover and named herself executive director.   Tann's scheme coincided with a sharp increase in families looking to adopt kids In the 1900s and 1910s, formalized adoptions were fairly rare, but in the 1920s adoption began to be marketed as a shortcut to societal improvement. According to one ad from the National Home Finding Society, adopting would "reduce divorces, banditry, murder, and control births, fill all the churches and do real missionary work at home and abroad, exchanging immigrants for Americans and stopping some of the road leading to war."   At the time, the theory of eugenics — that is, the controlling of the reproduction of genetically "inferior" people through sterilization — was popular. The movement claimed that people of better genetic endowment were subject to greater infertility. It became important in adoption not just to get babies but to get the best babies. A campaign to explain the superiority of adoption was launched.   This new outlook, along with the popularization of baby formula, helped Tann's baby-trafficking business grow. Suddenly, nonnursing mothers could easily and affordably feed their babies. The demand for adoptable infants rose, especially among busy, successful women.   Tann was calculated in her approach and targeted the rich and famous, who paid premium prices for their adopted children. Actors, authors, and entertainers, including Dick Powell and June Allyson, Lana Turner, Pearl S. Buck, Smiley Burnette, and New York Gov. Herbert Lehman, all adopted Tann babies. In 1947, Joan Crawford adopted twins, Cathy and Cindy, from Tann.   Stealing children wasn't a small side business. During the 21 years Tann ran the Children's Home Society, it's believed she made more than $1 million from taking and selling children — about $11 million in today's money. And she didn't do it alone.   Tann's extensive child-trafficking operation required connections, and she quickly linked up with E.H. "Boss" Crump, who ran a powerful Tennessee political machine. Crump offered Tann protections in exchange for kickbacks.   To kidnap and traffic her victims, Tann paid off a network of social workers, police officers, doctors, and lawyers. Some kidnapped children from preschools, churches, and playgrounds for her. Kidnappers preyed on poor children and families who didn't have the means to fight back. Tann's coconspirators were authority figures — people not to be contradicted — so children often went with them willingly. Sometimes, Tann would approach families and offer medical or other help. Tann would tell parents she could get their children into a clinic at no cost, but if they came along as well they'd be charged a large bill.   In the era before internet and with few phones, Tann relied on her network of spotters. They alerted Tann to children on riverbanks, in shantytowns, or walking home from school. She drove up in her big black car and offered them rides.   Tann was also in cahoots with a local judge who helped procure children, specifically from impoverished single or widowed mothers. One of her most high profile coconspirators was Judge Camille Kelley, who presided over the juvenile court in Shelby County, Tennessee, for 30 years.   "She had a stooge down in the welfare department when someone would apply for assistance, this person would get their name, and get in touch with Camille Kelley," Robert Taylor, an investigator, said in a 1992 interview with "60 Minutes."   In 1950, Taylor, a local lawyer, was asked by newly elected Gov. Gordon Browning to do an in-depth investigation into Children's Home Society and Tann. "Camille Kelley would send a deputy out to pick them up and award custody to Georgia Tann," he added.   Tennessee law required children to be adopted in state for a fee of $7, about $75 in today's money. But Tann moved her "merchandise" at $1,000 per head — $10,000 today. When the state finally investigated, the report on the Children's Home Society, the Browning report, found that Tann conducted "private" adoptions and pocketed up to 90% of the fee. She would gouge prospective parents on everything from travel costs, to home visits, and attorney's fees.   The report also detailed how children were then spirited away from the Home Society in the middle of the night to avoid detection by authorities who weren't in the know or others who might ask too many questions. Her "nurses" had regular circuits to New York and California, though she shipped to all US states and Great Britain.   Elaborate backstories were added to stolen children's files to make them more "marketable." Their files said they came from "good homes" with "very attractive" young mothers. Fathers were described as "intelligent" and often in medical school.   Tann also knew how to capitalize on opportunities in the adoption market. Few agencies adopted to Jewish families, and Tann saw her chance. A few pen strokes turned a Southern Baptist child into a baby from a "good Jewish" family. As the Children's Home Society scandal was exposed, the scenario played out in the adoption records over and over again.   If parents, biological or adoptive, asked too many questions about children, Tann threatened to have them arrested or the child removed. She was known for "repossessing" children whose adoptive parents couldn't make full payments on time. And she wasn't above blackmailing customers for more money later.   Often she would return to adoptive parents months later and say relatives of the child had come around asking for a baby's return. But for a hefty fee she had lawyers who could make the situation go away.   Homes for unwed mothers, welfare hospitals, and prisons were targeted. Doctors, working with Tann, told new mothers their babies had died during birth. Those children were "buried" at no cost to the families.   Other mothers were coerced into signing their children away while still under sedation from labor. Tann preyed on women's desperation, their poverty, and their sense of shame.   "If they were unsedated and tried to hold on to the babies after the baby was born, then Georgia Tann would step in and say, 'Well, you don't want people in your home town to know about [your pregnancy], do you?'" Robert Taylor, a lawyer who investigated the Tennessee Children's Home Society scandal for Gov. Gordon Browning, said in his 1992 "60 Minutes" interview.   By the 1930s, as a result of Tann's scam, Memphis had the highest infant mortality rate in the US.   Archives at the Benjamin Hooks Library, in Memphis, reveal some of the cruelties children were subjected to. Babies were kept in sweltering conditions, and some children were drugged to keep them quiet until they were sold. Other children were hung in dark closets, beaten, or put on starvation rations for weeks at a time. Drug addicts and pedophiles were hired to watch over them.   According to "The Baby Thief: The Untold Story of Georgia Tann, the Baby Seller Who Corrupted Adoption," sexual abuse was a common occurrence at the home.   Tann was brutally unsparing in her cruelty. Former Home Society employees revealed to Taylor that if an infant was deemed too weak, it might be left in the sun to die. If a child had a congenital disability or was considered "too ugly" or "old" to be of use, Tann had people get rid of them. Many were buried on the property, though about 20 children were buried in an unmarked plot of land within Elmwood Cemetery in Memphis.   In the 1940s, Tann developed a new publicity stunt.   "They would raffle 20 or 30 babies off every year in the 'Christmas Baby Give Away' in the newspaper," Wingate said. "How did anyone ever think that was all right?"   For $25 a ticket — about $350 today — purchasers could buy as many raffle tickets as they liked.   Tann pocketed thousands of dollars that ticket holders assumed went to the Home Society, and had to give away just a fraction of her "merchandise" in the process.   Tann's baby-selling scheme carried on unabated for over two decades. But in 1949 things took a turn. Tennessee elected a new governor, Gordon Browning. Weakened, E.H. Crump, Tann's crony, lost his hold on Memphis politics.   On September 12, 1950, Gov. Browning held a press conference during which he revealed Tann and her network managed to amass more than $1 million from her child-selling scheme — again, nearly $11 million in today's money.   But Tann was never held accountable. Three days later, she died at home after slipping into a mysterious coma from untreated uterine cancer.   On November 11, 1950, Judge Camille Kelley, who had worked so closely with Tann, quietly resigned. It took until late November or early December to find safe homes for the remaining children. Somewhere in the waning days of 1950, the doors to the Tennessee Children's Home Society were closed for good.   No one was ever prosecuted for their roles in the black-market baby ring.   Holy fuck…. So we know that was a tangent but you got a 2 fer here with that crazy tale, and again the reason we went into the  details on this are because there is speculation that the Sodder children could have been victims of a similar scheme. I mean.. If it happened on that scale in one place who's to say it didn't happen here as well. https://www.ranker.com/list/best-movies-about-kidnapping/ranker-film

UCM Radio-The Beat
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UCM Radio-The Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 35:50


Ten weeks in the books on Sports Page. This week track & field and women's bowling take the spotlight. Nick visits with Mules pole vaulter Vincent Hobbie and Jennies multi-event athlete Hannah VanBuskirk. Jennies bowler Jacqueline Garia-Ulloa joins the show in segment two, and in segment three, Nick previews the coming week in UCM athletics.

UCM Radio-The Beat
Sports Page - Episode 9

UCM Radio-The Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 25:30


Jennies softball is on tap this week. Nick visits with sophomore outfielder Makenzie Cooper and head coach Susan Anderson in this week's episode. And of course, sports news and a preview of of the coming week in UCM Athletics.

Permission to Stan Podcast: KPOP Multistans
BTS Ticket Nightmare Part 2|BT21 Tamagotchi|ROSE Covid|JENNIEs LA Vlog|TWICE Tour Ends|Genshin Impact Ayato & Venti Rerun

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 42:26


@PermissionToStanPodcast on Instagram & TikTok! NEW Podcast Episodes every THURSDAY! Please support us by 'Following' & 'Subscribing' for more K-Pop, Anime, & Genshin Impact talk! BTS PTD Ticket Nightmare Part 2: Las Vegas - The problems (yet again) that us and other ARMY faced with Ticketmaster BT21 Tamagotchi gets finally shipped out! (& their diet isn't the healthiest) BLACKPINK Rosie tested positive for Covid JENNIE uploads a new Vlog episode of her time in LA during the end of 2021 TWICE's U.S. part of their World Tour comes to an end! And it was a GREAT SUCCESS! Genshin Impact: Ayato (aka Boba Man) & Venti (aka the Drunk Archon) Rerun leaks for 2.6 Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Beauty and Entrepreneurship with Jennie Lawson

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 57:01


Join Em Stroud and her clown Barbra as they chat all things Beauty and Entrepreneurship with Jennie Lawson.  How is the beauty industry perceived?  How can we all make choices to be fully sustainable and with no landfill (including PCP) .  What can we all learn about resilience and spirit from Jennies story?  How does Barabra relate to beauty and her relationship with Brian and much much more… Jennie's Social Media Handles: Facebook: mimosa beauty – Jennie Dawson Instagram: @mimosabeautysalon / @jenniedawson106 LinkedIn: Jennie Lawson About Jennie Lawson:  Jennie is a Multi award winning salon owner, self-care advocate and her salon is Eco – 100% landfill free. Her salon is Mimosa is now 10yrs. She also launched Mimosa Sanctuary. Sanctuary is an online self-care space where your mind, body and soul can retreat. From rituals that help you create peace in a moment, to techniques that help you navigate the world of self-care so you have moments just for you. The mimosa sanctuary has it all.

Xtremelyfe's podcast
Xtreme Lyfe 75 - Jennie Nedell

Xtremelyfe's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2022 40:01


This week on Xtreme Lyfe I talk to my friend and Kickboxing Champ Jennie Nedell. Jennie is the NY State and Intercontinental kickboxing champ and is officially retiring from professional kickboxing after her fight against Soledad Zepata on February 5, 2022. This is going to be a brawl as Jennie is one of the toughest fighters I know and Zapata is hungry to take Jennies title. This is a great conversation and a must see interview as every fighter faces this decision at some point and it is a hard choice to make. After 21 years of fighting which is an insane amount of time to be active in the fight game it is just time according to Jennie but she will still be training others at LAW MMA with Legendary striking coach Ray Longo. Just a new chapter. Check it out.

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Central Missouri Alumni Stories: Caitlin Peterson

Central Missouri Alumni Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 29:37


Caitlin Peterson graduated with her Bachelor's from UCM in 2010. During the 2010 and 2011 seasons she was a graduate assistant coach for the Jennies' Volleyball team. She then coached in Spring Hill for a season, before returning to the Jennies. It is currently her 9th season and she holds the title of Senior Associate Head Volleyball Coach.    

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The Mule Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 15:41


Hey Mules and Jennies! First of all, welcome back! In this episode, Chelsea Miyashiro and I talk about WISE-A-THON and what students can expect from it this week, so tune in to find out more details!

The Mule Mindset
Industry Week: Content Creation & Entrepeneurship!

The Mule Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 15:41


Hey Mules and Jennies! On this week's episode of Mules with a Mission we bring in none other than the one and only Kelly Murphy to discuss his personal experiences building his brand and the process he went through taking in that process! If you are working on building your own brand and making your mark this is the one for you!

The Village Podcast with Jennie and Allie

Marriage and Breastfeeding and Feminism, oh my! Welcome back to The Village Podcast with Jennie and Allie! 9 episodes down, a million to go... right Moms?! The girls chat over coffee this week, covering any topic that pops up. Jennies been experiencing some organizational and behavioral issues that have come up, stemming from the uncertainty of these times between virtual school, mask wearing and screen times. Sometimes it's really hard to separate your kid having a hard time and your own ego about how you are parenting. Allie, in true work from home mom fashion, can't get even a moment to record without interruptions and her youngest makes herself known throughout the episode. You win some... you lose some...Our town hall brings us down the road of a fabulous, and necessary, chat. A description of this part of the episode would do it an injustice and you'd be doing yourself a favor to listen! Women's choices, and the fact that we have created this entire society, is a topic worthy of this conversation. Stay At Home Moms, We love you. Working Moms, We worship you. Moms run this world and we're thrilled to be a part of it. Do the work to be the friend, mother and fellow woman you need to be.Thank you to Tim (@timbostwickrealtor), Madeline (@madelinesdoodles) and everyone who ordered stickers! We are feeling so supported, connected and empowered. Love you, Mommies!EMAIL: TheVillagePod@gmail.com SOCIALS: @villagecommunity @mrsjennieporter @smallspacemommaSUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher, BuzzSproutSupport the show

The Mule Mindset
New Year, New Semester, New Season!

The Mule Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 11:36


Hey Mules and Jennies! We hope that you all had a fantastic winter break! Sorry that we left you all handing back in December, but we are back now! We have a lot of new changes to both our office and some new fresh topics to discuss as well! Links from Discussion with Robin Terrell Email: terrell@ucmo.edu Donation Link: ucmfoundation.org/give/career-services

The Mule Mindset
Becoming an Alumni!

The Mule Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 22:07


Hey Mules and Jennies, we hope that everyone had a happy and safe Thanksgiving break! This week, we bring in two wonderful speakers, UCM Alumni Chris Beggs to talk about becoming an alumni and Tiffany Cochran from the UCM Alumni Foundation to talk about opportunities for UCM Alumni!