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Brick by Brick Podcast
Season 3 Episode 13 - Health & Wellness in Albion - Jessica Mitchell

Brick by Brick Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 38:29


Explore the vibrant community of Albion through the lens of health and wellness. Cassidy Porter hosts an engaging conversation with Jessica Mitchell, Executive Director of the Albion Health Care Alliance, as they delve into the vital role the AHCA plays in advocating for accessible healthcare services. Learn about the AHCA's impactful programs like the Community Table of Albion, a food distribution initiative that served over 16,000 individuals last year, and Healthy Babies Day, a longstanding event supporting maternal and infant health. Join this inspiring exploration of how one organization is making a tangible difference, fostering a healthier future for Albion.

The Epstein Chronicles
Gone But Not Forgotten Compilation: Dior Kunz, Jr And Matthew Green (1/23/25)

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 26:14


Dior Kunz Jr., a two-year-old boy, went missing on July 10, 2015, during a camping trip at Timber Creek Campground in Idaho with his parents, Jessica Mitchell and Dior Kunz Sr., his great-grandfather Robert Walton, and a family friend, Isaac Reinwand. The parents reported leaving Dior with Walton briefly, but upon their return, he was gone, prompting an extensive search involving law enforcement, search dogs, helicopters, and volunteers. Despite thorough searches of the area, no evidence of Dior's whereabouts was found. Various theories, including accidental disappearance, animal attack, abduction, and foul play by those present, have been proposed, but no conclusive evidence has emerged. As of 2024, the case remains unsolved, with no new leads, leaving the mystery of Dior Kunz Jr.'s disappearance unresolved.Matthew Green, a 39-year-old math teacher and experienced outdoorsman, disappeared in July 2013 while on a solo hike near Mammoth Lakes, California. Despite extensive search efforts involving local authorities, volunteers, and advanced technology, no trace of him has ever been found. Matthew, who had a seizure disorder requiring daily medication, left his belongings at the campground, suggesting he intended only a short hike. His disappearance remains a mystery, with theories ranging from a medical emergency or hiking accident to more speculative ideas of foul play or voluntary disappearance. Over a decade later, his family continues to search for answers, utilizing newer search technology and maintaining hope for closure.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

The Moscow Murders and More
Gone But Not Forgotten Compilation: Dior Kunz, Jr And Matthew Green (1/22/25)

The Moscow Murders and More

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 26:14


Dior Kunz Jr., a two-year-old boy, went missing on July 10, 2015, during a camping trip at Timber Creek Campground in Idaho with his parents, Jessica Mitchell and Dior Kunz Sr., his great-grandfather Robert Walton, and a family friend, Isaac Reinwand. The parents reported leaving Dior with Walton briefly, but upon their return, he was gone, prompting an extensive search involving law enforcement, search dogs, helicopters, and volunteers. Despite thorough searches of the area, no evidence of Dior's whereabouts was found. Various theories, including accidental disappearance, animal attack, abduction, and foul play by those present, have been proposed, but no conclusive evidence has emerged. As of 2024, the case remains unsolved, with no new leads, leaving the mystery of Dior Kunz Jr.'s disappearance unresolved.Matthew Green, a 39-year-old math teacher and experienced outdoorsman, disappeared in July 2013 while on a solo hike near Mammoth Lakes, California. Despite extensive search efforts involving local authorities, volunteers, and advanced technology, no trace of him has ever been found. Matthew, who had a seizure disorder requiring daily medication, left his belongings at the campground, suggesting he intended only a short hike. His disappearance remains a mystery, with theories ranging from a medical emergency or hiking accident to more speculative ideas of foul play or voluntary disappearance. Over a decade later, his family continues to search for answers, utilizing newer search technology and maintaining hope for closure. 10:09)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

Backchat
Saving NSW's Festivals | Med Students Tackle Placement Poverty | AI in Classrooms

Backchat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 24:57


This week on Backchat, producer Libby Hopper unpacks the NSW Government's new funding for music festivals. Will it revive the local festival scene or is the industry still on life support? Next, Western Sydney University med students Jessica Mitchell and Aleisha Watson share how 2000 hours of unpaid placements impact their studies and why the government's support scheme should include med students. Later, producer Eva Sikes-Gerogiannis explores the impact of a new AI chatbot in NSW public schools, talking to teachers about what this will mean for students and education. This episode of Backchat was produced by Eva Sikes-Gerogiannis, Libby Hopper, and Bec Cushway, executive produced by Bec Cushway, and hosted by Holly Payne and Tanita Razaghi. This episode of Backchat aired 21st September 2024 on Gadigal land.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Beyond The Horizon
Gone But Not Forgotten: Dior Kunz, Jr (9/2/24)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 11:36


Dior Kunz Jr., a two-year-old boy, went missing on July 10, 2015, during a camping trip at Timber Creek Campground in Idaho with his parents, Jessica Mitchell and Dior Kunz Sr., his great-grandfather Robert Walton, and a family friend, Isaac Reinwand. The parents reported leaving Dior with Walton briefly, but upon their return, he was gone, prompting an extensive search involving law enforcement, search dogs, helicopters, and volunteers. Despite thorough searches of the area, no evidence of Dior's whereabouts was found. Various theories, including accidental disappearance, animal attack, abduction, and foul play by those present, have been proposed, but no conclusive evidence has emerged. As of 2024, the case remains unsolved, with no new leads, leaving the mystery of Dior Kunz Jr.'s disappearance unresolved.(commercial at 8:12)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

The Epstein Chronicles
Gone But Not Forgotten: What Happened To Dior Kunz, Jr? (9/2/24)

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 11:36


Dior Kunz Jr., a two-year-old boy, went missing on July 10, 2015, during a camping trip at Timber Creek Campground in Idaho with his parents, Jessica Mitchell and Dior Kunz Sr., his great-grandfather Robert Walton, and a family friend, Isaac Reinwand. The parents reported leaving Dior with Walton briefly, but upon their return, he was gone, prompting an extensive search involving law enforcement, search dogs, helicopters, and volunteers. Despite thorough searches of the area, no evidence of Dior's whereabouts was found. Various theories, including accidental disappearance, animal attack, abduction, and foul play by those present, have been proposed, but no conclusive evidence has emerged. As of 2024, the case remains unsolved, with no new leads, leaving the mystery of Dior Kunz Jr.'s disappearance unresolved.(commercial at 8:12)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

The Moscow Murders and More
Tales Of The Unexplained: What Happened To Dior Kunz, Jr? (9/2/24)

The Moscow Murders and More

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 11:36


Dior Kunz Jr., a two-year-old boy, went missing on July 10, 2015, during a camping trip at Timber Creek Campground in Idaho with his parents, Jessica Mitchell and Dior Kunz Sr., his great-grandfather Robert Walton, and a family friend, Isaac Reinwand. The parents reported leaving Dior with Walton briefly, but upon their return, he was gone, prompting an extensive search involving law enforcement, search dogs, helicopters, and volunteers. Despite thorough searches of the area, no evidence of Dior's whereabouts was found. Various theories, including accidental disappearance, animal attack, abduction, and foul play by those present, have been proposed, but no conclusive evidence has emerged. As of 2024, the case remains unsolved, with no new leads, leaving the mystery of Dior Kunz Jr.'s disappearance unresolved.(commercial at 8:12)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

The Modern Fairy Sightings Podcast
Ep 86: Dark Man Appears on Glastonbury Tor: Jessica Mitchell

The Modern Fairy Sightings Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 71:39


Send us a Text Message.You can send a text message but I can't seem to reply! Better to send me an email to scarlettofthefae@gmail.comBig thanks to Jessica for sharing her story

David Jackson Productions
Mind Your Business - An update on the Boone Next project & Info on Boonerang & Downtown Parking

David Jackson Productions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 30:17


Call this the Town of Boone episode of Mind Your Business, as the bulk of the program is dedicated to the Boone Next project, a revisioning of the Town's Comprehensive Development plan. This week we hear from Jane Shook, Director of Planning & Inspections, and Jessica Mitchell, Advanced Planning Specialist, with the Town of Boone. They update the timeline on this important project, what types of information has been gathered thus far, and how the community can continue to lend their voice to this effort.We are also coming off Boonerang 3.0, with well over 10,000 visitors fresh off an experience that combines nostalgia with arts and entertainment. We'll hear some updates on the weekend that was and share next year's dates!We also have some information to share regarding parking on the App State campus and in and around the Downtown Community, again, with details on how the community can stay engaged in this important conversation.Mind Your Business is produced each week by the Boone Area Chamber of Commerce and is made possible thanks to the sponsorship support of Appalachian Commercial Real Estate.Support the Show.

My Spoonie Sisters
Jessica's Recipe for Emotional and Physical Well-Being

My Spoonie Sisters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 55:02 Transcription Available


When Jessica Mitchell, a health coach driven by a deeply personal narrative, steps into our podcast venue, the air fills with an undeniable energy of transformation and hope. Her sister's untimely passing ignited a fire in Jessica to champion the cause of lifestyle disease prevention, and she's here sharing her wisdom on how to forge a path towards sustainable health. The conversation we engage in goes beyond the typical chatter about diets and workouts; we pierce the heart of what it truly means to nurture the self holistically. Nutrition is at the forefront, with Jessica and I dissecting how a diet abundant in plants and whole foods isn't just about what's on your plate, but how what you eat can profoundly shape your life.Jessica isn't just another voice in the health and wellness chorus; she's a maestro leading a symphony where everyday activities harmonize with our bodies' needs. Discover how dancing in your living room or tending to your garden can be acts of joyous self-care that keep lifestyle diseases at bay. We also dive deep into the sacred stillness of sleep and the gentle reprieve it offers from the day's chaos, sharing practical tips on how to enhance its restorative powers. And it doesn't stop with the physical; we unlock the secrets of stress management, exploring breathwork, journaling, and the intriguing Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) tapping, which Jessica adeptly integrates into her health coaching toolkit.Join us as we wrap up this episode with heartfelt gratitude for the stories and insights Jessica Mitchell brought to our virtual table. Our dialogue reaches out to all those seeking solidarity on their health journeys, reminding us that true well-being is a tapestry woven from the threads of nutrition, movement, sleep, stress management, and emotional resilience. If you're looking to tap into a community where accountability is the norm and mutual support is as nourishing as a home-cooked meal, our Lifestyle Reset community awaits. Let's continue this conversation, and together, create lives that resonate with health and happiness.Send us a Text Message.New Intro 2024 2024 Thoughtful premium products for all the immune challenged.We make living with chronic illnesses easier! BeWell - Thoughtful products for those with an autoimmune disease. (wearebewell.com)Support the Show.Website: https://myspooniesisters.com/Support:https://www.etsy.com/shop/MySpoonieSisters

The Latinx In Social Work Podcast
Licensing exam reform, and the path to social work | Luisa Lopez, Jessica Mitchell, and Xai Yang (Social Workers for Justice)

The Latinx In Social Work Podcast

Play Episode Play 47 sec Highlight Listen Later May 7, 2024 48:07


Erica speaks to a panel of social workers (Social Workers for Justice) about what needs to be done to give more opportunities for representation in communities of color in the social work space. Including what can be done to make testing and credentialing more accessible to those representing different cultures. Importance of creating opportunities for new social workersSocial Workers and the “ASWB LMSW Entry Level” examHow the ASWB exam test questions are createdThe emotional, cultural, and financial hurdles of the testWhat can be done to restructure the path toward social work careers Guest Bios:Jessica Mitchell:Ms. Mitchell is a Clinical Assistant Professor at Stony Brook University, School of Social Welfare. She teaches courses in policy, political action, and campaign management. She also serves as a Practicum Instructor for students interning in legislative and political offices and with nonprofits seeking to make legislative change in several areas. In 2022 she received the SUNY Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Adjunct Teaching.  Ms. Mitchell serves as the Co-Chair of the Social Workers for Justice initiative to repeal the licensing exam requirement for Social Workers in New York State.Luisa Lopez:Luisa Lopez currently serves as President of the Latino Social Work Coalition and Scholarship Fund. With a robust background in government relations, Luisa has left an indelible mark on New York's social work landscape, having served in pivotal roles at the Office of the Manhattan Borough President, the NYC Council, and the Washington, DC office of former Bronx Congressman José E. Serrano.Xai Yang:For over 12 years, Xai has been an experienced social worker who is SIFI certified. Xai is currently a therapist and founding contributor member of KitUp LLC, coaching and DEI consulting. Xai has a broad background that includes union and political organizing, child welfare, ACT team, psychiatric mobile crisis, and consulting for Social Workers for Justice. Follow LatinX in Social Work on the web:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erica-priscilla-sandoval-lcsw-483928ba/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/latinxinsocialwork/Website: https://www.latinxinsocialwork.com/Get the best selling book Latinx in Social Work: Stories that heal, inspire, and connect communities on Amazon today:https://www.amazon.com/dp/1952779766

The BIG Strategy Podcast
Brewing Innovation at Peets Coffee with Jessica Mitchell

The BIG Strategy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 39647:50


In this episode, we sit down with Jessica Mitchell, who held the roles of Head of Retail Marketing and Director of Innovation at Peets Coffee. She joins us to discuss her experience successfully bringing cold brew coffee to market at Peet's Coffee. She shares insights into strategy questions such as: 1. ) Understanding younger consumers and their evolving coffee preferences 2..) Reframing Peet's values from a focus on dark roast to an emphasis on great coffee 3.) Expanding beyond the traditional coffee shop to point-of-sale locations In addition, she discusses some tactics of successful executives, including: 1.) Bridging the concerns of experts and executives to gain buy-in 2.) Prototyping extensively to develop the ideal cold brew recipe and brewing process 3.) Enlisting advocates across the organization to champion the product 4.) Having the courage to challenge assumptions and take risks Through telling the story of cold brew's journey from insight to launch, she highlights the importance of grounding innovation in consumer needs, building diverse teams, and always being willing to sell your idea. Tune in for an inside look at what it takes to drive meaningful innovation and change within an organization.

Matrix Breakers
Jessica & Mitchell Snyder: Ambition in Today's World, Self-Perfected, & Awakening Humanity

Matrix Breakers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 85:42


Jessica and Mitchell Snyder are passionate entrepreneurs who are the creators of a powerful networking group called "Self-Perfected." Their purpose in the world is to empower humanity by introducing them to like minded individuals who are working on themselves and have an optimistic view of the future. Join Self-Perfected on Facebook Check out everything I'm doing in the world

Seeds & Weeds Podcast
A Year of Seeds & Weeds

Seeds & Weeds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 8:26


We'd like to extend a heartfelt thank you to all of our listeners around the world that have joined us as we explore the intersection of gardens, cultures, cuisines and community. It's been an amazing year exploring seeds and weeds with all of you! In this episode we relive the highs and lows of our year together, dig into exciting statistics, and sneak a peek at what's to come in 2024!And as always, big thanks to all of our Patreon subscribers.. We appreciate every one of you! Thank you for supporting the show!Remember, you can always support our podcast by joining our Patreon for as little as $3/month at www.patreon.com/smallhousefarm Episodes from 2023 that Bevin mentions during this show:What We Sow w/ Jennifer Jewell, Cultivating PlaceGardening for Moths w/ Jim McCormacFive Questions w/ Jeff QuattroneLet's Chat w/ Jessica Mitchell, Mother Earth NewsConnect with us!Join our special Seeds & Weeds Facebook Community!IG: @small_house_farmFB: @smallhousefarmYT: @smallhousefarmwww.seedsandweedspodcast.com Support the showSmall House Farm has everything you need for your holiday shopping! Books, herbal products, botanical artwork and so much more. Make it a handmade holiday with Small House Farm. The Seeds and Weeds Podcast is made possible in part by Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Company - America's top source for rare and heirloom varieties from around the world, and publisher of The Whole Seed Catalog. Their 2024 catalog is chock full of heirloom goodness; new varieties, recipes, stories, and gorgeous photographs! Order yours now at www.rareseeds.comSupport the show

Mother Earth News and Friends
Audio Article: Essential Elements for a Predator-Proof Coop

Mother Earth News and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 10:33


Story by Stacy Benjamin, read by Jessica Mitchell. A safe space for your flock means less stress on your birds and more peace of mind for you. This story comes from the June/July 2023 issue of MOTHER EARTH NEWS magazine. The Mother Earth News and Friends podcast shares the stories of leaders in sustainable and rural living. We're passionate about helping people learn more about natural health, homesteading, sustainability, and more. You can catch new interviews and audio articles on Thursdays. To see more podcasts, visit www.MotherEarthNews.com/Podcast. Check out the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Bookstore at Store.MotherEarthNews.com for more resources to help you achieve your health and farming goals. Go to the MOTHER EARTH NEWS FAIR page at www.MotherEarthNewsFair.com for webinars and courses on everything, from gardening to livestock management.

Mother Earth News and Friends
Audio Article: Outrunning a Bug Apocalypse

Mother Earth News and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 14:59


Story by Robert Turner, read by Jessica Mitchell. Many scientists call it the “sixth extinction.” Can technology provide a way out? This story comes from the October/November 2023 issue of MOTHER EARTH NEWS magazine. The Mother Earth News and Friends podcast shares the stories of leaders in sustainable and rural living. We're passionate about helping people learn more about natural health, homesteading, sustainability, and more. You can catch new interviews and audio articles on Thursdays. To see more podcasts, visit www.MotherEarthNews.com/Podcast. Check out the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Bookstore at Store.MotherEarthNews.com for more resources to help you achieve your health and farming goals. Go to the MOTHER EARTH NEWS FAIR page at www.MotherEarthNewsFair.com for webinars and courses on everything, from gardening to livestock management.  

Iced Coffee and Self Care ®
I can help because I've been there with Guest Jessica Mitchell Episode 172

Iced Coffee and Self Care ®

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 27:59


Today Health and Lifestyle Coach Jessica Mitchell joins us to talk about self care, managing chronic diseases, and the events that led her to make changes to actively pursue a healthier lifestyle. She shares part of her personal story to let you know that she has been where you are and how she can help you on your journey to taking better care of yourself.  Learn more about today's guest Jessica Mitchell here and follow @iam_jessicamitchell on IG. *The episodes this season are dedicated to all those listening that need to know you aren't the only one going through something.  Please join the conversation by listening, sharing and talking about it with your friends and family.  If you enjoy this episode please rate all the stars, leave a review, share on social media and let others know how much you enjoy this podcast. Virtual 1:1 Health Coaching & Strategy Program - Join the wait list here. Support the podcast via Cash App here or Venmo here *Iced Coffee and Self Care* Life Lessons and Guide to Prioritize Self Care Book available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble  Join the email list at latorshapeake.com/email. Free to sign up.  Follow @IcedCoffeeandSelfCare on TikTok and @IcedCoffeeandSelfCare on IG.

Mother Earth News and Friends
Audio Article: Hunting to Put Food on the Table

Mother Earth News and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 13:06


Story by Dana Benner, read by Jessica Mitchell. The reality of hunting is more expensive than you think. This story comes from the September/October 2023 issue of Grit magazine. This audio article is brought to you by the Mother Earth News and Friends podcast. We feature stories from leaders in sustainable and rural living so you can learn more about natural health, sustainability, homesteading, and more. Catch new interviews from us on Thursdays and audio articles on Tuesdays. Listen to us wherever you listen to your podcasts, and check us out at www.MotherEarthNews.com/Podcast. For more great articles on livestock and land management, large and small farming, and even bees, go to www.MotherEarthNews.com. If you're interested in workshops about everything from cheesemaking to soil health to building around your property, check out our MOTHER EARTH NEWS Fairs at www.MotherEarthNewsFair.com. Grit's sister publications include MOTHER EARTH NEWS, Backyard Poultry, and Backyard Beekeeping.

Mother Earth News and Friends
Audio Article: Black Foodways: Nourishing the Community, Sharing Knowledge

Mother Earth News and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 12:49


Story by April Jones, read by Jessica Mitchell. Drawing on diverse African cultural and culinary practices, these agricultural centers enrich their neighborhoods. This story comes from the August/September 2023 issue of MOTHER EARTH NEWS magazine. The Mother Earth News and Friends podcast shares the stories of leaders in sustainable and rural living. We're passionate about helping people learn more about natural health, homesteading, sustainability, and more. You can catch new interviews on Thursdays and our audio articles on Tuesdays. To see more podcasts, visit www.MotherEarthNews.com/Podcast. Check out the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Bookstore at Store.MotherEarthNews.com for more resources to help you achieve your health and farming goals. Go to the MOTHER EARTH NEWS FAIR page at www.MotherEarthNewsFair.com for webinars and courses on everything, from gardening to livestock management.

Mother Earth News and Friends
Chicken Coop Essentials and Design Ideas

Mother Earth News and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 33:31


Get the scoop on coops in today's episode! Jessica Mitchell and Kenny Coogan talk about the essential features every coop needs to keep your chickens safe as well as some ways to build your coops that's economical, effective, and fun. The Mother Earth News and Friends podcast shares the stories of leaders in sustainable and rural living. We're passionate about helping people learn more about natural health, homesteading, sustainability, and more. You can catch new interviews on Thursdays and our audio articles on Tuesdays. To see more podcasts, visit www.MotherEarthNews.com/Podcast. Check out the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Bookstore at Store.MotherEarthNews.com for more resources to help you achieve your health and farming goals. Go to the MOTHER EARTH NEWS FAIR page at www.MotherEarthNewsFair.com for webinars and courses on everything from gardening to livestock management.

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History
Murder Victims Phone Recording Solves Case

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 8:24


A 31-year-old Colorado man was sentenced to 97 years behind bars for the fatal shooting of his sister and her boyfriend in their home last year. The unprovoked attack, captured on audio by one of the victims, led to a lengthy legal process that concluded with a stern verdict. Casey Devol, 31, pleaded guilty to two counts of second-degree murder in the deaths of his sister, Jessica Mitchell, 32, and her boyfriend, Bryan “Todd” Gray, 34, and one count of felony animal cruelty. The murders took place on February 8, 2022. Douglas County District Judge Patricia Herron handed down the sentence, ordering Devol to serve 97 years in a state correctional facility for the murders. The sentencing comes after an arduous legal battle that involved the compelling evidence provided by an audio recording made by Jessica Mitchell herself. District Attorney John Kellner emphasized the pivotal role played by the audio recording in ensuring justice was served. "When no eyewitnesses to these murders existed, a digital recorder device became a voice for the victims. Jessica likely sensed something was wrong, and her instincts to start a recording and archive the tragic turn of events helped detectives and my prosecutors piece this mystery together and bring justice to their families." He commended Jessica Mitchell's quick thinking to start recording, which helped law enforcement authorities piece together the tragic events leading up to the fatal shooting.   The initial response from law enforcement came on that fateful day when deputies from the Douglas County Sheriff's Office were dispatched to a residence on S. Russellville Road. Upon arrival, they discovered the lifeless bodies of Jessica Mitchell and Bryan Gray. Autopsies confirmed that both victims had died as a result of fatal gunshot wounds. Investigations quickly revealed surveillance footage capturing a suspect entering the victims' garage with multiple firearms. Subsequent information provided by a friend of Jessica Mitchell pointed to her brother, Casey Devol, as the likely perpetrator. Devol's resemblance to the suspect in the surveillance footage provided a strong lead for investigators. However, the unexpected discovery of a digital recording device on Jessica Mitchell's person during the autopsy truly unraveled the case. The audio recording, which started during a dinner conversation between the three individuals, offered chilling insights into the events leading up to the murder. "On the recording, you hear three people talking over dinner. The recording is unclear as to what the motive was behind the shooting. What is clear is that two of the three people having dinner that night were murdered and the only person who can answer ‘why' is Mr. Devol," shared Chief Deputy District Attorney Andrew Steers. Tragically, the audio recording captured Devol's chilling actions even after the fatal shootings. Mitchell's family members were compelled to address the court, revealing that they could hear Devol "staging and taunting the bodies" and even "beating their dog with a hammer" in the recording. The conversation before the incident was described as "jovial," further highlighting the senselessness of the attack. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

Mother Earth News and Friends
Audio Article: All About the Heat

Mother Earth News and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 15:59


Story by Marissa Ames, read by Jessica Mitchell. These answers to FAQs will help you learn how to keep chicks warm and healthy and when to transition them to outdoor coop life. This story comes from the April/May 2023 issue of MOTHER EARTH NEWS magazine. For more great articles on livestock and land management, large and small farming, and even bees, go to the MOTHER EARTH NEWS website. If you're interested in workshops about everything from cheesemaking to soil health to building around your property, you can take our online classes and attend the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Fairs. MOTHER EARTH NEWS's sister publications include Grit, Backyard Poultry, and Backyard Beekeeping.

Mother Earth News and Friends
Sustainability and Community: A Talk with the 2023 Mother Earth News Voices

Mother Earth News and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 27:44


We're bringing you a special episode this week, recorded from our 2023 Mother Earth News Fair in Lawrence, Kansas. Six folks joined editor Jessica Mitchell for this episode to talk about the amazing work they're doing in their fields of self-sufficiency and sustainable living. We talked about what sustainability means to them in the context of community, what they're excited about, and so much more. The Mother Earth News and Friends podcast shares the stories of leaders in sustainable and rural living. We're passionate about helping people learn more about natural health, homesteading, sustainability, and more. You can catch new interviews on Thursdays and our audio articles on Tuesdays. To see more podcasts, visit www.MotherEarthNews.com/Podcast. Check out the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Bookstore at Store.MotherEarthNews.com for more resources to help you achieve your health and farming goals. Go to the MOTHER EARTH NEWS FAIR page at www.MotherEarthNewsFair.com for webinars and courses on everything from gardening to livestock management.  

Seeds & Weeds Podcast
Let's Chat w/ Jessica Mitchell, Mother Earth News

Seeds & Weeds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 25:07


Small-space gardening, sustainable living and the Mother Earth News Fair! Today we're sitting down to chat with Jessica Mitchell, host of the Mother Earth News & Friends podcast.Jessica is an editor for Ogden Publications, where she helps to produce issues of Mother Earth News and Grit magazines. She moved from Pennsylvania to Kansas in 2017, when she started working for Ogden, and she quickly fell in love with the small towns, beautiful prairie, and open skies — though she does miss the Pennsylvania mountains. Outside of editing, Jessica enjoys reading and writing, wandering the Kansas trails, small-space gardening, and brewing a delicious cup of tea or coffee.Jessica joins us for a chat that started off as a simple '5 Questions' but we really covered a lot of great topics during our conversation, including how Jessica's small-space garden is growing, as well her thoughts on sustainable lifestyles. Join us for the Mother Earth News Fair, either in person or online! Find all the details and register here.Check out the Mother Earth News & Friends Podcast here.After the interview, Bevin talks about seed saving and the various seeds we're already harvesting this spring at Small House. We've collected seeds from komatsuna, which is a Japanese mustard green and spigariello, a very old Italian broccoli relative. Seed saving is really a year-round activity! To wrap the episode, Bevin reads an excerpt from his 2019 book, Saving Our Seeds. This is a great seed saving how-to guide but it also features stories from a handful of inspirational seed keepers form around the country. You can get a copy of Saving Our Seeds here. And remember, you can always support our podcast by joining our Patreon for as little as $3/month at www.patreon.com/smallhousefarmConnect with us!IG: @small_house_farmFB: @smallhousefarmYT: @smallhousefarmwww.seedsandweedspodcast.com Support the showSmall House Farm has everything you need for your holiday shopping! Books, herbal products, botanical artwork and so much more. Make it a handmade holiday with Small House Farm. The Seeds and Weeds Podcast is made possible in part by Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Company - America's top source for rare and heirloom varieties from around the world, and publisher of The Whole Seed Catalog. Their 2024 catalog is chock full of heirloom goodness; new varieties, recipes, stories, and gorgeous photographs! Order yours now at www.rareseeds.comSupport the show

Mother Earth News and Friends
Audio Article: How the Electric Car Killed the Corn Industry

Mother Earth News and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 12:14


Story by Robert Turner, read by Jessica Mitchell. If we all switch to driving electric vehicles, the market could drown in excess corn. Tobacco farmers offer solutions. Robert Turner unpacks agriculture's most intractable problems in a new column for MOTHER EARTH NEWS. This story comes from the June/July 2023 issue of MOTHER EARTH NEWS magazine.   For more great articles on livestock and land management, large and small farming, and even bees, go to the MOTHER EARTH NEWS website. If you're interested in workshops about everything from cheesemaking to soil health to building around your property, you can take our online classes and attend the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Fairs. MOTHER EARTH NEWS's sister publications include Grit, Backyard Poultry, and Backyard Beekeeping.

Mother Earth News and Friends
Audio Article: Transitioning to a Certified Organic Farm

Mother Earth News and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 18:36


Story by Keba M. Hitzeman, read by Jessica Mitchell. If you're considering organic certification for your farm, this expert advice can help you navigate the daunting process. This story comes from the May/June 2023 issue of Grit magazine. For more great articles on livestock and land management, large and small farming, and even bees, go to the Grit website. If you're interested in workshops about everything from cheesemaking to soil health to building around your property, you can take our online classes and attend the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Fairs. Grit's sister publications include MOTHER EARTH NEWS, Backyard Poultry, and Backyard Beekeeping.

Mother Earth News and Friends
Audio Article: Draft Horses on the Homestead

Mother Earth News and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 12:52


Story by Dana Benner, read by Jessica Mitchell. These powerful animals can provide modern farmers a fuel-efficient way to work the land. This story comes from the May/June 2023 issue of Grit magazine. For more great articles on livestock and land management, large and small farming, and even bees, go to the Grit website. If you're interested in workshops about everything from cheesemaking to soil health to building around your property, you can take our online classes and attend the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Fairs. Grit's sister publications include MOTHER EARTH NEWS, Backyard Poultry, and Backyard Beekeeping.

Mother Earth News and Friends
Ep. 185 How to Raise Ducks for Eggs in Your Backyard

Mother Earth News and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 46:34


Do you know that you can successfully keep ducks in urban and suburban spaces? If raising ducks is your dream, our guest today is here to show you that it's possible. In this episode, editor Jessica Mitchell chats with fellow podcast team member Kenny Coogan, who's spent years raising backyard ducks. We'll be learning about the benefits ducks bring, equipment to have on hand, and things to consider when raising them in towns, cities, or suburbs.    To see more podcasts, visit our Mother Earth News and Friends page. Check out the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Bookstore for more resources to help you achieve your health and farming goals. Go to the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Fair page for webinar and courses on everything from gardening to livestock management. 

Mother Earth News and Friends
Audio Article: How to Help Wild Baby Birds

Mother Earth News and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2023 14:11


Story by Linda Bowen, read by Jessica Mitchell. With a little knowledge of bird biology, you'll be prepared if you encounter a wild bird egg or baby bird this spring. This story comes from the April/May 2023 issue of MOTHER EARTH NEWS magazine. For more great articles on livestock and land management, large and small farming, and even bees, go to the MOTHER EARTH NEWS website. If you're interested in workshops about everything from cheesemaking to soil health to building around your property, you can take our online classes and attend the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Fairs. MOTHER EARTH NEWS's sister publications are Grit, Backyard Poultry, and Backyard Beekeeping.

Mother Earth News and Friends
Audio Article: Repair the Nitrogen Cycle in Your Garden

Mother Earth News and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 15:17


Story by Andy Wilcox, read by Jessica Mitchell. Restore your soil's ability to circulate nutrients by cultivating the intricate and fascinating networks between plants and microbes. This story comes from the April/May 2023 issue of MOTHER EARTH NEWS magazine. For more great articles on livestock and land management, large and small farming, and even bees, go to the MOTHER EARTH NEWS website. If you're interested in workshops about everything from cheesemaking to soil health to building around your property, you can take our online classes and attend the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Fairs. MOTHER EARTH NEWS's sister publications are Grit, Backyard Poultry, and Backyard Beekeeping.

Mother Earth News and Friends
Audio Article: Raising Goslings

Mother Earth News and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 10:11


Story by Kenny Coogan, read by Jessica Mitchell.  What makes goslings so fun to raise? Learn from a long-time geese-raiser about what you need to know to successfully incubate, hatch, and care for goslings. From the February/March 2023 issue of Backyard Poultry magazine. For more great articles about chickens, geese, ducks, and other manner of fowl, head to the Backyard Poultry website. If you're interested in workshops about everything from cheesemaking to soil health to building around your property, you can take our online classes and attend the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Fairs. Backyard Poultry's sister publications include MOTHER EARTH NEWS, Grit, and Backyard Beekeping.

Mother Earth News and Friends
Audio Article: Weather-Related Power Outages

Mother Earth News and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 16:49


Story by Ed Brotak, read by Jessica Mitchell. Knowledge and preparedness is key to anticipating the spectrum of damage that hurricanes, winter storms, and more can bring to the grid. This story comes from the March/April 2023 issue of Grit magazine. For more great articles on livestock and land management, large and small farming, and even bees, go to the Grit website. If you're interested in workshops about everything from cheesemaking to soil health to building around your property, you can take our online classes and attend the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Fairs. Grit's sister publications are MOTHER EARTH NEWS, Backyard Poultry, and Backyard Beekeeping.

Mother Earth News and Friends
Audio Article: Dickering, The High Art of Going Low

Mother Earth News and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2023 9:59


Story by Cary Rideout, read by Jessica Mitchell. Build camaraderie while standing your ground to get the best bargain in a country negotiation. This story comes from the March/April 2023 issue of Grit magazine. For more great articles on livestock and land management, large and small farming, and even bees, go to the Grit website. If you're interested in workshops about everything from cheesemaking to soil health to building around your property, you can take our online classes and attend the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Fairs. Grit's sister publications are MOTHER EARTH NEWS, Backyard Poultry, and Backyard Beekeeping.

Mother Earth News and Friends
Audio Article: Breeding Ratios for Chickens and Ducks

Mother Earth News and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 9:26


Story by Doug Ottinger, read by Jessica Mitchell. Find out how many males you need in your flock for fertile eggs. For more great articles on livestock and land management, large and small farming, and even bees, go to the Grit website. If you're interested in workshops about everything from cheesemaking to soil health to building around your property, you can take our online classes and attend the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Fairs. Grit's sister publications are MOTHER EARTH NEWS, Backyard Poultry, and Backyard Beekeeping.

Mother Earth News and Friends
Audio Article: Why Is There Still a Seed Shortage?

Mother Earth News and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 11:39


Story by Aden Tate, read by Jessica Mitchell. Listen in to understand a continuing seed supply problem from gardeners, farmers, and seed company owners and distributors. From the February/March 2023 issue of MOTHER EARTH NEWS magazine. For more great articles on livestock and land management, large and small farming, and even bees, go to the MOTHER EARTH NEWS website. If you're interested in workshops about everything from cheesemaking to soil health to building around your property, you can take our online classes and attend the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Fairs. MOTHER EARTH NEWS's sister publications are Grit, Backyard Poultry, and Backyard Beekeeping.

Mother Earth News and Friends
Audio Article: Birds of a Feather Incubate Together

Mother Earth News and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 11:25


Story by Marissa Ames, read by Jessica Mitchell. With some careful planning, you can save on time and effort by incubating chicken and duck eggs together. From the February/March 2023 issue of MOTHER EARTH NEWS magazine. For more great articles on livestock and land management, large and small farming, and even bees, go to the MOTHER EARTH NEWS website. If you're interested in workshops about everything from cheesemaking to soil health to building around your property, you can take our online classes and attend the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Fairs. MOTHER EARTH NEWS's sister publications are Grit, Backyard Poultry, and Backyard Beekeeping.

The What If? Podcast
Ep. #238 - What If Underwater Aliens Stole Some Elk?

The What If? Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 90:28


We're joined by Rob Kristoffersen of Our Strange Skies to break down the latest documentary from our least favorite investigator, Davey Copface. References: S.J. OFFICER ACCUSED OF FALSE SOLICITATION AUTOGRAPHS Assault Suspect Says S.J. Police Beat Him Bay Area Reporter, 4/28/83 Ray Salmen: Family of B.C. drowning victim turns to recovery team from Idaho for help Man declared missing after campsite found abandoned Idaho couple hired to find missing Kitsilano man DeOrr Kunz: Kunz investigator: Jessica Mitchell knows where DeOrr's body is Private investigator issues lengthy report on DeOrr Kunz case Carl Higdon: Our Strange Skies Ep. #85 Alien Abduction of The Wyoming Hunter Charles Gustafson: Beltrami man missing after hunting trip Mark Strittmatter: Remains of Elk Hunter Missing Since 2019 Recovered in Wyoming Reinhard Kirchner: Missing Person / NamUs #MP35447 EXPERIENCED HIKER GOES MISSING IN REMOTE SECTION OF NAVAJO WILDERNESS Hypnotic recall: Scientific Status of Refreshing Recollection by the Use of Hypnosis Hypnosis and memory retrieval Hypnosis, Delayed Recall, and the Principles of Memory The use of hypnosis to enhance recall Other: German-Americans make up the largest self-reported ancestry group within the United States A list of Missing 411 deconstructions

The Our Strange Skies Podcast Archive
135: What If Under Water Aliens Stole Some Elk?

The Our Strange Skies Podcast Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 91:33


On this weeks episode, OSS teams up with the What If? Podcast to review David Paulides' new documentary, Missing 411: The UFO Connection. Together we dive into David Paulides' sketchy past as a cop, we postulate where the actual UFO connections are, and just why do aliens care about wasting disease in elk populations? References:  S.J. OFFICER ACCUSED OF FALSE SOLICITATION AUTOGRAPHS Assault Suspect Says S.J. Police Beat Him Bay Area Reporter, 4/28/83 Ray Salmen: Family of B.C. drowning victim turns to recovery team from Idaho for help Man declared missing after campsite found abandoned Idaho couple hired to find missing Kitsilano man DeOrr Kunz:  Kunz investigator: Jessica Mitchell knows where DeOrr's body is Private investigator issues lengthy report on DeOrr Kunz case Carl Higdon:  Our Strange Skies Ep. #85 Alien Abduction of The Wyoming Hunter Charles Gustafson: Beltrami man missing after hunting trip Mark Strittmatter:  Remains of Elk Hunter Missing Since 2019 Recovered in Wyoming Reinhard Kirchner:  Missing Person / NamUs #MP35447 EXPERIENCED HIKER GOES MISSING IN REMOTE SECTION OF NAVAJO WILDERNESS Hypnotic recall:  Scientific Status of Refreshing Recollection by the Use of Hypnosis Hypnosis and memory retrieval Hypnosis, Delayed Recall, and the Principles of Memory The use of hypnosis to enhance recall Other:  German-Americans make up the largest self-reported ancestry group within the United States A list of Missing 411 deconstructions  Theme song: "Ufo" by Floats, available on Soundcloud, iTunes and Spotify Logo designed by Megan Lagerberg T-Shirt Designs by The Great Desdymona Check out ourstrangeskies.com for all things related to the podcast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mother Earth News and Friends
Audio Article: What to Know About the New Antibiotics Restriction

Mother Earth News and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 20:08


Story by Karen Kopf, read by Jessica Mitchell. The sale of over-the-counter livestock antibiotics will end soon. Learn more about how you can keep your animals healthy. This story comes from the January/February 2023 issue of Grit magazine. Thanks to Allivet for sponsoring this audio article. For more great articles on livestock and land management, large and small farming, and even bees, go to the Grit website. If you're interested in workshops about everything from cheesemaking to soil health to building around your property, you can take our online classes and attend the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Fairs. Grit's sister publications are MOTHER EARTH NEWS, Backyard Poultry, and Backyard Beekeeping.

Mother Earth News and Friends
Audio Article: Raising Rabbits in Colonies

Mother Earth News and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2022 14:11


Story by Sherri Tallbot, read by Jessica Mitchell. Learn how to keep your rabbit colony safe and healthy, even in cold weather. This story comes from the January/February 2023 issue of Grit magazine. For more great articles on livestock and land management, large and small farming, and even bees, go to the Grit website. If you're interested in workshops about everything from cheesemaking to soil health to building around your property, you can take our online classes and attend the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Fairs. Grit's sister publications are MOTHER EARTH NEWS, Backyard Poultry, and Backyard Beekeeping.

Mother Earth News and Friends
Audio Article: Scrumptious Salt-Rising Bread

Mother Earth News and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2022 15:47


Story by Genevieve Bardwell, read by Jessica Mitchell. This infamously pungent Appalachian bread might just become your new favorite. This story comes from the January/February 2023 issue of Grit magazine. For more great articles on livestock and land management, large and small farming, and even bees, go to the Grit website. If you're interested in workshops about everything from cheesemaking to soil health to building around your property, you can take our online classes and attend the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Fairs. Grit's sister publications are MOTHER EARTH NEWS, Backyard Poultry, and Backyard Beekeeping.

Mother Earth News and Friends
Audio Article: Mossin' Annie

Mother Earth News and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022 20:18


Story by Tom Oder, read by Jessica Mitchell. Take some lessons and advice from a passionate mosser. How does moss grow? What are some bryophytes examples? And is moss really that great? Mossin' Annie shares all this and more in her story of becoming a mosser. For more great articles on livestock and land management, large and small farming, and even bees, go to the MOTHER EARTH NEWS website. If you're interested in workshops about everything from cheesemaking to soil health to building around your property, you can take our online classes and attend the Mother Earth News Fairs. MOTHER EARTH NEWS's sister publications are Grit, Backyard Poultry and Backyard Beekeeping.

Mother Earth News and Friends
Audio Article: Bovine Leukemia Virus, A Call to Action

Mother Earth News and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 11:35


Story by Paul Bartlett, read by Jessica Mitchell. The majority of dairy cattle in the U.S. are now infected with Bovine Leukemia Virus (BLV). Virus control through BLV testing and infected animal segregation are among the next steps against BLV in cattle. For more great articles on livestock and land management, large and small farming, and even bees, go to the GRIT website.  If you're interested in workshops about everything from cheesemaking to soil health to building around your property, you can take our online classes and attend the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Fairs. Grit's sister publications are MOTHER EARTH NEWS, Backyard Poultry and Backyard Beekeeping.

Mother Earth News and Friends
Audio Article: Scrapple: Tasty Economy

Mother Earth News and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 9:38


Story by Meredith Leigh, read by Jessica Mitchell. Scrapple and Souse are both ingenious methods of stretching food scraps into delicious meals. Meredith Leigh digs into their history and shows you how to make these traditional meat-stretcher dishes. This is the audio version of an article from the August/September 2022 issue of MOTHER EARTH NEWS magazine. For more great articles on livestock and land management, large and small farming, and even bees, go to the MOTHER EARTH NEWS website. If you're interested in workshops about everything from cheesemaking to soil health to building around your property, you can take our online classes and attend the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Fairs. MOTHER EARTH NEWS's sister publications include Grit, Countryside, Backyard Poultry, Backyard Beekeeping, and Goat Journal.

Mother Earth News and Friends
Audio Article: Spill the Beans

Mother Earth News and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 12:31


Story by Jenny Underwood, read by Jessica Mitchell. Forgot to soak your beans overnight? Try this technique for cooking beans without soaking, and learn a few other methods for how to prepare beans. For more great articles on livestock and land management, large and small farming, and even bees, go to the Grit website. If you're interested in workshops about everything from cheesemaking to soil health to building around your property, you can take our online classes and attend the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Fairs. Grit's sister publications are MOTHER EARTH NEWS, Backyard Poultry, and Backyard Beekeeping.

Mother Earth News and Friends
Audio Article: Peak Apple-Picking Season

Mother Earth News and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022 10:32


Story by Andrea Lawrence, read by Jessica Mitchell. When is apple-picking season? When are apples ripe? Venture out in fall and try these apple-harvesting techniques to bring home the best fruits that apple trees have to offer. For more great articles on livestock and land management, large and small farming, and even bees, go to the MOTHER EARTH NEWS website. If you're interested in workshops about everything from cheesemaking to soil health to building around your property, you can take our online classes and attend the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Fairs. MOTHER EARTH NEWS's sister publications are Grit, Backyard Poultry and Backyard Beekeeping.

Mother Earth News and Friends
Audio Article: Farmsteading Profits Beyond Meat, Eggs, and Vegetables

Mother Earth News and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2022 12:23


Story by Kirsten Lie-Nielsen, read by Jessica Mitchell. Looking for a side business for your farm, or profitable hobby farm ideas? Gain some tips and inspiration from these big and small farm income ideas. For more great articles on livestock and land management, large and small farming, and even bees, go to the Grit website If you're interested in workshops about everything from cheesemaking to soil health to building around your property, you can take our online classes and attend the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Fairs. Grit's sister publications are MOTHER EARTH NEWS, Backyard Poultry, and Backyard Beekeeping.

Coffee with the Chicken Ladies
Episode 96 Azur Blue Chicken / Mother Earth News on Chickens with Editor Jessica Mitchell / Strawberry Rose Celebration Cake / Crop Bras

Coffee with the Chicken Ladies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 76:51


In this week's episode, we spotlight a listener request, the Azur Blue chicken. We have a great chat with Jessica Mitchell, Senior Editor at Mother Earth News Magazine and Ogden Publications - the new home of Backyard Poultry Magazine! We share our recipe for a beautiful and delicious Strawberry Rose Celebration Cake, and finish up with some retail therapy and crop bras.Our sponsor, Grubbly Farms, is offering our listeners 30% off your purchase for first time buyers! That's a fantastic value! This offer does not apply to subscriptions and cannot be used with any other discounts. Click here for our affiliate link and use our code CWTCL30 to get your discount.Chicken Luv Box -  use CWTCL50 for 50% off your first box of any multi-month subscription!https://www.chickenluv.com/Strong Animals Chicken Essentialshttps://www.getstronganimals.com/Breed Spotlight is sponsored by Murray McMurray Hatcheryhttps://www.mcmurrayhatchery.com/Mother Earth News and Friends Podcasthttps://www.motherearthnews.com/podcast/Mother Earth News Magazinehttps://www.motherearthnews.com/Mother Earth News Fairhttps://www.motherearthnewsfair.com/Nestera UShttps://nestera.us/Nestera on Amazon.comUse our code - CWTCLP10Roosty'shttps://amzn.to/3yMDJStrawberry Rose Celebration Cakehttps://coffeewiththechickenladies.com/farm-fresh-egg-recipes/strawberry-rose-celebration-cake/CWTCL Websitehttps://coffeewiththechickenladies.com/CWTCL Etsy Shophttps://www.etsy.com/shop/CoffeeWChickenLadiesCWTCL Amazon Recommendationshttps://www.amazon.com/shop/coffeewiththechickenladiesSupport the show

IndoctriNation
From Cradle To Grave Situation w/Jeremy Sherman, Ph.D.

IndoctriNation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 83:31


Jeremy Sherman is a Ph.D. in evolutionary epistemology. He describes himself as a cradle-to-grave science researcher studying the unbroken chain, from the origins of life to humankind's grave situation today. He has written over 1,000 articles for Psychology Today's 9 million readers on everyday practicalities. Jeremy also lived for 7 years in an eco-village commune in Tennessee known as “The Farm”, where its 1400 residents elected him to a leadership role at just 24 years old. For the past 25 years, he has been a close research collaborator with Harvard and Berkeley neuroscientist Terrence Deacon. Jeremy says he's all about making advanced ideas intuitive, practical, and funny because from a natural science perspective, the human condition is pretty ironic. His latest book is called "What's up with Assholes? Advanced Psycho-Proctology For Beginners” Jeremy joins Rachel to share his unique insights into narcissistic leaders, the social and psychological dynamics of the high control groups they run, and the effect their pathologies have on followers. Jeremy offers his perspective of cultic dynamics through the lens of his field of evolutionary epistemology comparing notes with Rachel as she notices corresponding findings from her experience working with cult survivors. Before You Go: Rachel explores further Jeremy's ideas surrounding the dangers of shamelessness as a trait in leaders and the cumbersome nature of conscience. You can find all of Jeremy's articles, books, podcasts, and more here: https://jeremysherman.com Thanks to all of our newest Patreon supporters: Kirsten Cole, ShaSha, Allison Yena, Becca Upshaw, Vibeke J. Gardsten, Jeff Nelson, Trish Gratson, Jessica Mitchell, Jodi Springberg, Bonni Howard, and, Sarah Hinds To help support the show monthly and get bonus episodes, shirts, and tote bags, please visit: www.patreon.com/indoctrination Prefer to support the IndoctriNation show with a one-time donation? Use this link: www.paypal.me/indoctrination You can help the show for free by leaving a rating on Spotify or Apple/ iTunes. It really helps the visibility of the show!

IndoctriNation
Leaving Fundamentalism w/ Andrew Pledger

IndoctriNation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 95:52


Andrew Pledger is a religious trauma survivor who was raised in fundamentalist Christianity. He has been homeschooled his entire life for the purpose of indoctrination. His parents would only pay for a Christian university, and he chose Bob Jones University. Andrew kept his sexuality a secret until his mental health declined due to repressing emotions, sexuality, and religious trauma. For his last year of college, he created a photo series that depicted religious trauma. To bring awareness to religious trauma; he appeared on Josh Harris's IGTV show to talk about his photo series. Bob Jones was made aware of the video, and he was expelled the last semester of his college career. These experiences have inspired him to pursue psychology to help religious trauma survivors. He is now on a mission of using social media to share his story and bring awareness to religious trauma. ----------------------Content Warning: Discussion of Suicidal Ideation--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In this intimate and revealing conversation Andrew shares with Rachel his journey of leaving Christian fundamentalism explaining how the deeply embedded religious trauma caused undue suffering and eventually forced him to leave the church. Throughout the discussion, Rachel provides insights from a psychological perspective pointing out experiences commonly shared by recent survivors of religious trauma and coercive control. Before You Go: In this unique outro segment, Rachel is once again joined by Andrew who shares some life updates and explains how the recent Supreme Court rulings have soured his recent escape from Christian fundamentalist control. You can learn more about Andrew's projects and advocacy work here: https://liinks.co/4ndrewpledger Thanks to all of our newest Patreon supporters: Kirsten Cole, ShaSha, Allison Yena, Becca Upshaw, Vibeke J. Gardsten, Jeff Nelson, Trish Gratson, Jessica Mitchell, Jodi Springberg, Bonni Howard, and, Sarah Hinds To help support the show monthly and get bonus episodes, shirts, and tote bags, please visit: www.patreon.com/indoctrination Prefer to support the IndoctriNation show with a one-time donation? Use this link: www.paypal.me/indoctrination You can help the show for free by leaving a rating on Spotify or Apple/ iTunes. It really helps the visibility of the show!