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Finding a Way Out of the Darkness with Jennifer Rees A wife, mother, and a successful serial entrepreneur, Jennifer Rees, known to her clients as Coach Jenn, has been coaching, mentoring, and training clients for over 20 years. Deeply rooted in her faith family and living a life of love & service, Jennifer works side by side with her husband in multiple businesses in various industries and has a strong passion for mentoring teens, coaching women, and healing marriages and families. Now stepping into her own as a motivational speaker and healing coach, Jennifer has recently co-founded Grace & Chaos. This business consulting firm specializes in emotional and operational optimization with her best friend and business partner. No stranger to trials, challenges, and darkness herself, Jennifer lives to lead people out of the night to create the life they desire for themselves and those they love. There isn't a darkness she can't shine a light on or a pain cave she won't walk into to accomplish her mission. Listen in as Jennifer and I discuss her walks in darkness, what shining lights came into her life and changed her whole world, and how her mission and passion for helping others has led her to a life of FEARLESS HAPPYNESS!
In this episode co-host Andrea and I are reviewing a recent event we attended, The Psychology of Serial Killers. The event blog is below, please enjoy. Apologies for the sound quality though, Andrea's laptop decided to end it's own life prior to recording this episode. "A fascinating event by forensics lecturer Jennifer Rees to explore one of Forensic Psychology's most troubling topics. During this talk, you will discover how serial killers are classified. What are the differences between lust killers like the BTK (Bind, Torture, Kill) Killer and visionary killers such as David Berkowitz (Son of Sam)? You will also investigate the phenomenon of killer couples such as Fred and Rose West and the Moors Murderers Ian Brady and Myra Hindley, as well exploring the Folie à deux syndrome a.k.a ‘shared psychosis'."
Episode Summary Crime Girl Gang, along with special guest Jennifer Rees, delve further into the strange case of Cindy James' death. In this episode we look into potential suspects, links to secret CIA operations, and some very creepy anonymous messages. Show notes and links Discuss the show on Twitter using #CrimeGirlGang Reddit Thread on Cindy James Website: Who Killed My Sister, My Friend? Follow Jennifer Rees on Twitter MK Ultra The Montreal Experiments Article about James Tyhurst Dr Walter Freeman (lobotomy 'specialist') Rosenhan experiment (where patients entered psychiatric hospitals with fake psychiatric diagnoses) Blog post detailing the threatening messages left on Cindy's ex-husband's phone YouTube video: The Nightmare World of Gang Stalking Visit the Crime Girl Gang website for case photos and more Read Blood for Blood by Victoria Selman Read Nothing to Lose by Victoria Selman Read Snakes and Ladders by Victoria Selman Pre-order Found Her by NJ Mackay Read I, Witness by Niki Mackay Read The Lies We Tell by Niki Mackay Read Like Mother, Like Daughter by Elle Croft Read The Guilty Wife by Elle Croft Read The Other Sister by Elle Croft
Episode Summary Vancouver, 1989: When the body of forty-four year old nurse Cindy James is discovered in the yard of an abandoned house, her death was considered a suicide. But she was drugged, and her hands and feet bound in a way that suggested foul play. And what of the dozens of instances of harassment, stalking and violence that Cindy had reported over the previous seven years? We introduce this extremely puzzling case and speak to our very special guest, forensics expert and public speaker Jennifer Rees, to get her take on what happened to Cindy James. Show notes and links Discuss the show on Twitter using #CrimeGirlGang Reddit Thread on Cindy James Website: Who Killed My Sister, My Friend? Follow Jennifer Rees on Twitter Visit the Crime Girl Gang website for case photos and more Read Blood for Blood by Victoria Selman Read Nothing to Lose by Victoria Selman Read Snakes and Ladders by Victoria Selman Read I, Witness by Niki Mackay Read The Lies We Tell by Niki Mackay Read The Guilty Wife by Elle Croft Read The Other Sister by Elle Croft Read Like Mother, Like Daughter by Elle Croft
In our fifth episode of our International Women's Day 2019 series, we caught up with Jennifer Rees, former police officer and author of Voices From The Blue, celebrating 100 years of women in the Metropolitan Police. We chatted about the first intake of birds on the beat, institutionalised sexism, and just how accurate an episode of Luther really is. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode Summary This is the third episode where we look into the cold case of Betty Gail Brown, a university student strangled with her own bra in 1941. Her killer has never been identified, although there are plenty of strange clues surrounding Betty Gail Brown's murder. This week we discuss how we’d solve this case if we were writing it as fiction. This episode also features a cameo appearance from Maggie - Victoria’s dog and the fourth member of Crime Girl Gang. Show notes and links Discuss the show on Twitter using #CrimeGirlGang Kentucky News: https://www.kentucky.com/news/local/counties/fayette-county/article182486586.html Transy Rambler: https://www.transyrambler.com/kentucky-cold-case-who-killed-betty-gail-brown/ Reddit thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/8lh4fu/unresolved_murder_who_killed_betty_gail_brown/ Betty Gail Brown's Diary Entries: https://www.kyforward.com/betty-gail-brown-cold-case-police-have-evidence-suspicions-%E2%80%94-but-no-resolution/ The Cry, BBC: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0bmkqz5 The Cry (book) by Helen Fitzgerald: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00DAJ5AEY/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 Alex Arnold Junior's Confession: https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.kybar.org/resource/resmgr/2018_convention/materials/who_killed_betty_gail_brown.pdf Child of Rage: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Child_of_Rage Mary Bell: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Bell Jennifer Rees: https://uk.funzing.com/users/79916 Jennifer Rees on Twitter: @JenniferRees88
Episode summary and links An introduction to us! We are three crime writers: Victoria Selman, Elle Croft and Niki Mackay. In this episode we look at some of our favourite books, TV shows, and podcasts that explore true crime. We'll then be introducing the case of The Angel of the Meadow, which we’ll be looking at over the next three episodes. And finally, we talk about psychopathy and ‘why done its’. Show notes and links Discuss the show on Twitter using #CrimeGirlGang Angel of the Meadow Reddit thread: https://bit.ly/2xsWqWC BBC News with photo fit: https://bbc.in/2xpxeAz Woman found as a result of the case: https://dailym.ai/2QGguNg Mindhunter: https://bit.ly/2Dn5LEK Manhunt Unabomber: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manhunt:_Unabomber Serial: https://serialpodcast.org/season-one Child of Rage: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Child_of_Rage Jennifer Rees: https://twitter.com/jenniferrees88?lang=en ‘Lady Killers’ documentary: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1306569/ Find us on Twitter @VictoriaSelman @elle_croft @NikiMackayBooks
In this podcast for HMF’s March 2018 issue, Jennifer Rees, the Lead Senior Consultant in The Engagement and Patient Experience Department, a section within Alberta Health Services (AHS), interviews Sarah Singh, a Senior Patient and Family Engagement Consultant at AHS, and Lona Leiran, co-chair of the provincial patient and family advisory group at AHS, concerning the article entitled “Patient and family engagement in Alberta Health Services: Improving care delivery and research outcomes”, which Sarah wrote with a number of AHS colleagues. To view the article, click here.
"15. More Blessed to Give than to Receive by Jennifer Rees Larcombe" from Issue 150 by The Encourager Magazine - ELEVATE Christian Disability Trust. Released: 2016. Track 15. Genre: Speech. The post 15. More Blessed to Give than to Receive by Jennifer Rees Larcombe| EM No. 150 appeared first on Elevate Christian Disability Trust.