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Bay Area representing! Adventure travel writer Jill Robinson checks in from Half Moon Bay, CA to share Tales of her professional and personal journeys.
This VoiceAmerica Special, “HUMANITY'S MOMENT OF CHOICE: HOLOMOVEMENT” explores what “Holomovement” means-- and the global community “THE HOLOMOVEMENT” (at holomovement.net) that is advancing Holomovement vision and action-- excitingly toward Love and a world that works for all. This Special also marks the occasion of the Holomovement's new free e-publication which we direct you to immediately below. More than just a catchy title, Holomovement has become a name to rally around for global collaborative social change. It was first coined by David Bohm, American physicist and contemporary of Einstein-- echoing the millennial vision of the world's Great Wisdom Traditions and current cutting edge science-- that our Universe is a unified whole in which our deepest human experience is an intimate part. It affirms that since all actions in the Universe ultimately unfold for the good of the whole, we can say We and our Universe are really about Love and the well-being of all. We direct you to a colorful free e-publication about all this at ISSUU.com/lightonlight. Click there on the multi-colored cover entitled THE HOLOMOVEMENT WAVE: CO-CREATING A RIPPLE EFFECT OF CHANGE. See also the book THE HOLOMOVEMENT: EMBRACING OUR COLLECTIVE PURPOSE TO UNITE HUMANITY (available at all booksellers) edited by Emanuel Kuntzelman and Jill Robinson, In this VoiceAmerica Special, Emanuel joins eight other key members of the Holomovment Core Team to discuss multiple aspects of the Holomovement vision and work. Ultimately the Guest List, as reflected above in the Showpage links to guest bio's, is Emanuel Kuntzleman, Paulette Pipe, Scarlett Lewis, Mariko Pitts, Zenka Caro, Adam Cupell, Yasmine El Baggari, and Laura Rose. Guided by science and spirituality, this unifying movement is part of catalyzing a massive shift in human consciousness. The Evolutionary Leaders Circle, a project of the Source of Synergy Foundation, which sponsors and hosts Humanity's Moment of Choice is pleased to present this program. It also partnered with The Holomovement for its “Igniting the Holomovement”” event in Sedona Arizona in 2023 and its Holomovement Wave event in 2024 in Ibiza Spain. Light on Light Publications and Media, which co-host this Humanity's Moment of Choice Series on VoiceAmerica, produced both Holomovement publications. The VoiceAmerica host for this Special is Dr. Kurt Johnson of the Holomovement, Evolutionary Leaders Circle, and Light on Light. Again, please enjoy and be inspired by the free e-publication just mentioned, at ISSUU.com/lightonlight: THE HOLOMOVEMENT WAVE: CO-CREATING A RIPPLE EFFECT OF CHANGE. And, check out holomovement.net for information on the next Holomovement Wave event, partnered with the Asheville, North Carolina community, in May 2025.
Do you crave a little adrenaline rush every now and then? What about a sense of community? Have you ever considered combining those desires for your next getaway?Small-group adventure tours are a wonderful way to experience new places and meet new people with the trusted guidance of an expert. Today, Angie Orth welcomes Jill Robinson, an adventure travel enthusiast who has written for Westways, AAA Explorer, Travel + Leisure, and Afar. She has traveled the world, often choosing small-group adventure travel as a way to experience new destinations. She has even tagged along with celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay as a consultant on his National Geographic series, Uncharted.You'll hear about the benefits of traveling with a small group and the advantages of having a professional guide along for the journey. You'll learn how to find the right kind of travel experience for your style of adventure and ability level. You'll also hear how travel companies are giving back to local communities and enabling travelers to have more authentic cultural experiences. What You'll Learn:(2:12) The benefit of small-group travel in remote locations(5:48) What to consider when booking the right adventure for you(13:59) Why small-group adventure travel is great for solo travelers(18:15) Connecting with local communities through small-group outfitters(19:40) Traveling with Chef Gordon RamsayConnect with Jill Robinson:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dangerjr/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dangerjillrobinson/X: https://x.com/dangerjrConnect with AAA:Book travel: https://aaa-text.co/travelingwithaaahttps://clubadventures.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aaa-auto-club-enterprisesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/AAAAutoClubEnterprisesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/AAAAutoClubEnterprises
Welcome to the latest episode of the Radical Health Rebel! Today, I'm thrilled to sit down with a remarkable guest, Jill Robinson, the owner of The Organic Pilates Studio in North-East England. Jill is a specialist in women's health and has recently released an insightful new book, “The Embodied Core: A Women's Guide to Easing Back and Pelvic Pain Naturally.” In this episode, we delve into the unique aspects of women's back and pelvic pain and how they differ from those experienced by men. Jill shares her expertise and practical tips to help women find natural relief and improve their overall well-being. Tune in for this this enlightening conversation. We discussed:2:36Jill's background7:59Jill's motivation to write her book16:21The main drivers of female back and pelvic pain25:04Hormonal treatment and HRT29:05Differences between male and female back pain35:21Other causal factors of back pain47:09How women benefit from Jill's bookYou can find Jill @:https://organicpilates.co.uk/Jill's book "The Embodied Core"Send us a Text Message.Support the Show.Don't forget to leave a Rating for the podcast!You can find Leigh @:Leigh website - https://www.bodychek.co.uk/Leigh's books - https://www.bodychek.co.uk/books/ Eliminate Adult Acne Programme - https://eliminateadultacne.com/Radical Health Rebel YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@radicalhealthrebelpodcast
Des milliers d'ours sont encore exploités pour leur bile, extraite dans des conditions cruelles. L'association Animals Asia et Jill Robinson se battent contre ces horreurs. Le podcast de 30 Millions d'Amis rend hommage à leur combat.
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I am so delighted to welcome Second Curver Jill Robinson and share her inspiring journey to end the bear bile industry in Asia. Her life changed in 1993 after a harrowing visit to a South China bear bile farm. Jill took a stand and launched Animals Asia, an organization committed to raising global awareness about bear bile farming and to ending it for good. We delve into the challenges Jill faced, navigating cultural and financial obstacles while striving for meaningful change. She emphasizes the importance of trust and collaboration and to not giving up, attributing the success of Animals Asia to these principles. Despite facing eviction campaigns and endangerment, Jill's commitment to respectful engagement has propelled Animals Asia from a five-member foundation to a 400-strong staff running sanctuaries, with plans for a third on the horizon. Jill shares heartwarming stories of the bears they have rescued. Looking forward, she envisions continued growth and impact, with plans to repurpose sanctuaries once bear farming is eradicated. Her story is a powerful testament to perseverance, being open to second curving despite obstacles and converting a seemingly insurmountable challenge into a global symbol of hope and transformation. Guest contact info: Twitter | Instagram Latest petition to end dog meat trade in Vietnam We would love to hear from you. Do send me a dm on Instagram (@secondcurvers) or email us at hello@secondcurvers.com
In this week's episode, I speak to Jill Robinson, a movement, Pilates and Breathwork teacher with over 25 years of teaching fitness, holistic wellness and women's health. This is the first in a series of episodes where I interview my clients so that you get a behind-the-scenes view of what its really like to work with me.Listen on to hear:Where she was before working with me, what made her say yes even though I wasn't what she thought she was looking for, and why she highly recommends trusting your gut.The impact of the clarity and focus that she's gotten by embodying her Human Design. [2/4 Sacral Manifesting Generator] What has helped her go from feeling disorganised, unprepared and unprofessional, to feeling and behaving like the Wisdom Well that she actually is!What it's really like to have someone see beyond the layers that you outwardly project, and what opening up to deeper intimacy has done for her business, energy and bank balance.Plus, in this week's behind-the-scenes 'The Patron Part with Jill Robinson' you get to hear the best and the worst bits of working with me. The most valuable part of her experience, her favourite bit, when she last felt truly satisfied, and the secret to reverse ageing!About Jill:Jill is a movement, Pilates and Breathwork teacher with over 25 years teaching fitness, holistic wellness and women's health. She runs her popular Pilates studio in County Durham. She fuses the physical and the mystical, and believes that true health encompasses all the bodies of wellness - physical, emotional, mental and spiritual.She has written a book ‘The Embodied Core' which brings together the science of pelvic and back pain in women, with the deeper emotional and spiritual areas that get overlooked in modern medical assessments. Her book is available from Amazon or website below.You can find her here on her website www.organicpilates.co.ukInsta https://www.instagram.com/organic_pilates_and_breathworkFb https://www.facebook.com/OrganicPilatesandHolisticHealth===Become a subscriber to 'The Patron Part' of the podcast for just £5. (or by joining The Maven Haven®️)Find out more about the podcast, all the perks of becoming a patron, and leave me a voice note testimonial here: https://www.ebonieallard.com/podcast===If you're curious about your Human Design, you can get your free 'Embody your Design' chart and Report worth £49 for free as a gift from Ebonie HERE or if you want to see all Ebonie's Human Design for Neurodivergent's offers, go HERE.If you want to take the next step on your journey of empowerment, embodiment and full self-expression I highly recommend joining our free monthly community call Ebonie's signature tool is called 'The value Filter' (aka YOUR COMPASS)and is a prerequisite for any deeper programs, you can find more information about it here.To talk to Ebonie about anything in this episode you can
Welcome to the eighth episode of the Remembering Wildlife Podcast Series, where host Amy delves into the fascinating realm of bear conservation. In this episode, we are honored to be joined by two distinguished guests, Dr. Jill Robinson OBE from Animals Asia and Dr. Wong Siew Te from the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre. Both organisations have been supported by proceeds from the Remembering Wildlife books, a collection of books that depicts the lives of eight captivating species through the lenses of over 250 extraordinary wildlife photographers.In the first part of the episode, Dr. Jill Robinson shares her unbelievable journey and mission to rescue every bear from bear bile farms across China and Vietnam. Hear about the hundreds of bears that have already been rescued and found hope in Animals Asia sanctuaries, where the motto "leave no bear behind" encapsulates their extraordinary mission.In the second part, we venture to Borneo with Dr. Wong Siew Te, who unfolds the complex logistical challenges of rehabilitating and releasing sun bears into the dense Bornean forest. Discover why collaring is a crucial aspect of this process and gain insight into the intricate work involved in ensuring the successful reintroduction of sun bears into their natural habitat.This episode is a deeply moving journey that exemplifies the unwavering determination of those at the forefront of bear conservation. Looking to grab a copy of any Remembering Wildlife books? Head to https://rememberingwildlife.com to show your support for over 60 conservation initiatives!
Conversation with Jill Robinson, director of the first episode of Rebel with A Cause depicting the life and battles of First Nations trailblazer and rebel Pat O'Shane, the first Aboriginal female teacher in Queensland; first Aboriginal magistrate, serving the Local Court in Sydney between 1986 until her retirement in 2013.
In this episode Andrew interviews Dena Curtis and Citt Williams who are the producers behind the new NITV four part series Rebel With a Cause. This compelling and engaging documentary series follows four First Nations trailblazers - Senator Neville Bonner, poet Oodgeroo Noonuccal, magistrate Pat O'Shane, and radio presenter and media icon Tiga Bayles - and ultimately asks the question of what does it take to make a difference in the world? In the following interview Dena and Citt talk about their work as producers and what it means to delve into culturally sensitive archives and present these stories on screen. Additionally, they reflect on the importance of recontexutalising archives that have so often been curated or managed by white people. To say that Rebel With a Cause is an essential series feels like an understatement. It's arriving at a time where Australia as a nation is going through a major change, with the referendum on the Voice to Parliament being decided on October 14. Within the stories of Neville, Oodgeroo, Pat, and Tiga, we see four people who saw the potential within themselves and their community to change history and the future of Australia. It encourages viewers to consider and contemplate the impact of their actions, and the manner that they have helped amplify, support, and better the lives of First Nations people in Australia. Rebel With a Cause is directed by EJ Garret, Jill Robinson, S.F. Tusa and Douglas Watkin. It will screen on NITV from October 1st, with episodes dropping each week. To listen to other interviews and read reviews, head over to TheCurb.com.au. New podcast interviews appear each Friday, with bonus interviews appearing on Wednesdays. For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners, the trailer included in this podcast contains the voices of people who have passed away. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode Andrew interviews Dena Curtis and Citt Williams who are the producers behind the new NITV four part series Rebel With a Cause. This compelling and engaging documentary series follows four First Nations trailblazers - Senator Neville Bonner, poet Oodgeroo Noonuccal, magistrate Pat O'Shane, and radio presenter and media icon Tiga Bayles - and ultimately asks the question of what does it take to make a difference in the world?In the following interview Dena and Citt talk about their work as producers and what it means to delve into culturally sensitive archives and present these stories on screen. Additionally, they reflect on the importance of recontexutalising archives that have so often been curated or managed by white people. To say that Rebel With a Cause is an essential series feels like an understatement. It's arriving at a time where Australia as a nation is going through a major change, with the referendum on the Voice to Parliament being decided on October 14. Within the stories of Neville, Oodgeroo, Pat, and Tiga, we see four people who saw the potential within themselves and their community to change history and the future of Australia. It encourages viewers to consider and contemplate the impact of their actions, and the manner that they have helped amplify, support, and better the lives of First Nations people in Australia. Rebel With a Cause is directed by EJ Garret, Jill Robinson, S.F. Tusa and Douglas Watkin. It will screen on NITV from October 1st, with episodes dropping each week. To listen to other interviews and read reviews, head over to TheCurb.com.au. New podcast interviews appear each Friday, with bonus interviews appearing on Wednesdays. For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners, the trailer included in this podcast contains the voices of people who have passed away. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Discover the chilling story of the Oakland County Child Killer investigation. Explore the mysterious disappearances and murders of Mark Stebbins, Jill Robinson, Kristine Mihelich, and Timothy King. Was the killer a trusted authority figure or someone the victims knew? Despite pleas from the families and an intense investigation, the case remains unsolved. Follow the trail of evidence and theories, including possible ties to Jeffrey Epstein's network. Remember the victims and their families as they search for justice in this gripping true crime story. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Diane Farr is an Award-winning actor, as well as an author, writer, producer and soon to be director. She currently stars in the hit show, Fire Country as Sharon Leone. You may also recognise her from her roles as FBI agent Megan Reeves in Numb3rs, Jill Robinson in Californication, the firefighter Laura Miles in Rescue me, Maya in Splitting up Together as well as Charmed, The Good Doctor, Chance, Black-ish, Private Practice, Like Family, The Job, Roswell, The Drew Carey Show, Grey's Anatomy and The Mentalist to name a few. Diane was also co-host for 200 episodes of the advice program Loveline on MTV alongside Adam Carolla & Dr Drew, she is also the author of 2 books, Kissing Outside the Lines and The Girl Code: The Secret Language of Single Women. We chat about working at a maximum-security prison, directing, good vs bad, meeting people where they are at, her spiritual journey, intuition, grief, collaboration, belief systems and ambition. The video footage of this entire chat is now out as well (one day after release)! So check them out on YouTube under Michael Kahan Check Diane out on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/getdianefarr/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GetDianeFarr ------------------------------------------- Follow @Funny in Failure on Instagram and Facebook https://www.instagram.com/funnyinfailure/ https://www.facebook.com/funnyinfailure/ and @Michael_Kahan on Insta & Twitter to keep up to date with the latest info. https://www.instagram.com/michael_kahan/ https://twitter.com/Michael_Kahan
How do you get started as a writer while juggling the responsibilities of motherhood and mortgages? According to Jill Robinson, it's all about small steps and letting yourself get scared. A couple years ago, Jill pivoted from her 20 plus years in speech pathology into a career in professional writing and hasn't looked back. Since making that decision, she has begun earning an income through publishing stories in Kindle Vella, Chicken Soup for the Soul and other publications. In this episode she shares how she is building a thriving author life, including tips on leveraging Kindle Vella as an early career author. Resources mentioned: Her view from home: https://herviewfromhome.com/ and Chicago Story Studio: https://www.storystudiochicago.org/ Connect with Jill via Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/firstdraftdotblog/ Connect with the These Mums Write community Join the These Mums Write Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thesemumswrite/ Get freebie episode handouts by joining my newsletter: https://www.subscribepage.com/c1z8b4
An event will take place tonight in Maynooth, Co Kildare, designed to attract potential hosts for Ukrainians arriving into the area. Jill Robinson is a founder of Helping Irish Hosts and explained the event to the programme.
Across Asia the dog meat and bear bile trade have become a focal point for societal change. Animals Asia is an incredible organisation working with the public and government to shift perception of animals. In this interview we talk with inspirational founder of Animals Asia, Jill Robinson about how they have been able to achieve so much for these important species and shine a light on a shift in culture around other animals. Jill's story is a classic case of compassion leading the way to change, as we hear her story first hand and the heartwarming stories of those she has helped. "It's just the most extraordinary experience to see that light coming back into their eyes when then they realize no one's going to hurt or exploit them again. And then you see these amazing personalities come out, and it's just such a joyous thing to be working and experiencing your life with these animals. It's a privilege." -Jill Robinson
It's such a huge joy to share with you this conversation with the amazing founder and CEO of Animals Asia, Jill Robinson. Animals Asia is devoted to ending bear bile farming and improving the welfare of animals across Asia. As you will soon hear, team Animals Asia have been incredibly successful in their work to bring about long-term change and promote compassion and respect for all animals. In ... READ MORE The post Jill Robinson and Animals Asia's Work To End Bear Bile Farming. appeared first on Healthification.
Hear about travel to Yosemite National Park and the region as the Amateur Traveler talks to travel writer and California native Jill Robinson about her experiences in the park.
A conversation with the founder and CEO of Animals Asia, the world's leading expert on the bear bile industry, a pioneer of animal welfare in Asia, and a big picture thinker admired around the world for her approach and leadership - no, not a conversation with a group of renowned conservationists and activists, a conversation with just one remarkable woman: Jill Robinson MBE, a globally renowned advocate for animals, whose work is guided by the mantra 'Kindness in Action'.Charlie Moores talks with Jill about 2021 - 'an incredible year' for Animals Asia according to Jill, teamwork and moving 101 rescued bears across China, nearing the end of bear farming in Vietnam, and the Animals Asia campaign 'The Only Cure is Kindness' which underpins so much of the organisations thinking and work.Animals Asia Website Animals Asia Twitter and Facebook feedsThe Only Cure is Kindness Donation page (Animals Asia)Jill Robinson article on Dare to be Fabulous (undated)
This episode of “Sober not Sane” features a casual conversation with actor and publicist Jill Robinson about her magazine I Am Here With Mag and her life stories. Instagram: @jillmariacalgary @imherewithmag Website: www.imherewithmag.com HOST: Jebb Fink - Instagram @jebbfink DIRECTOR / PRODUCER: Joao Oliveira - Instagram @jaugusto DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY: Gui Morilha - Instagram @guimorilha GRAPHIC DESIGNER: Ademir Santos - Instagram @demirarte Follow us: https://www.facebook.com/sobernotsane/ https://www.instagram.com/sobernotsane/ https://www.sobernotsane.com
David Neale has been the Director of Animals Asia Foundation since 2002. David shares with us how when he was 14, he saw chimpanzees used as photo props whilst in Majorca, Spain, and how it ignited his passion for animal welfare. Sabrina shares similar memories of seeing Africa Greys, snakes, and a Tiger. She also mentions apps where the public can record these animals to influence change. David says his study choices were limited, so studied Environmental Science and then a postgraduate in Conservation Biology. After graduating, David worked as an ecologist for a river restoration charity in England, which aimed to restore lost habitats. When David surveyed for European water voles (a species that declined due to pollution, habitat loss and the release of mink), he determined the mink would need to be culled. This introduces an animal welfare element. David did not want to contribute to this, so embarked on a trip to Asia and South America to determine an alternative career. Whilst travelling, he visited zoos and sanctuaries, reporting his observations to the Born Free Foundation. David shared with us a key moment in Vietnam, where he observed two caged bears, one of which was a cub. He learnt they were destined to be milked for bile at a bear farm. Horrified, he reported this to Born Free who referred him to the recently established Animals Asia Foundation by Jill Robinson. Through communications with Jill, David helped establish Animals Asia in the UK, spending approximately eight years giving talks to all manners of people. Concurrently, David wanted to contribute to the welfare of farmed animals beyond being a vegan, so he volunteered as a Political Coordinator for the British Hen Welfare Trust. This trust rehomes laying hens after they have stopped being economically viable. From here David, attended Asia for Animals, a conference of all organisations which occurs every two years to discuss relevant issues and increase collaborations, although this was rare between conferences. David wanted a more long-term collaboration between organisations so established Asia for Animals Coalition. It aims to allow the sharing of information to improve animal welfare. Within the coalition are species-specific working groups. David introduces us to his blogs on preventing future pandemics through altering the way livestock animals are managed and the consumption of animals both domestic and exotic to be more sustainable. He shares how the covid pandemic has highlighted this to the public. David continues by sharing his career progression through Animals Asia, by being more hands-on in China. Here he worked with the China Zoo Association to remove circuses within their businesses to improve animal welfare. This change occurred in 2011. Animals Asia then progressed to provide advice and knowledge to further improve welfare in Chinese zoos through workshops. David shares with us the education programme to instruct the public on the wild behaviour and needs of species and why scenarios such as bear farms are bad for the species. He then mentions their work with the Chinese veterinary medical association, educating their students on how their care can impact their welfare. Animals Asia invested in outside veterinary experts to teach in universities which have resulted in overall improvements. David then discusses the illegal wildlife trade in Vietnam and working with the Government to set up a sanctuary in Tam Dao National Park for formally farmed bears, and capacity building across centres to improve welfare and knowledge. David then talks about replacing elephant riding with ethical elephant tourism in Vietnam. This entails guided tours that follow the elephants within their habitat, this benefits all stakeholders including the elephants and creates more income. David concludes by telling us the story of a 60-year-old elephant, who was rescued by the team from her life of being used for rides. She lived four years within the reserve where she interacted with a wild male elephant and ventured outside the reserve. Listen to our podcast with Jill Robinson HERE Read the "eating animals at the zoo" paper HERE Read about the Asia for Animals Coalition HERE Read about the Animals Asia HERE
Today's episode is taking us back to the world of unsolved true crime. This episode deals with pretty tough stuff so consider this your trigger warning as the episode does talk about the killings of young children. We are heading to the state of Michigan for this one. Oakland county to be exact. Oakland county is part of the metropolitan Detroit area, located northwest of the city. As of the 2020 Census, its population was 1,274,395, making it the second-most populous county in Michigan, behind neighboring Wayne County. The county seat is Pontiac. The county was founded in 1819 and organized in 1820. Oakland County is among the ten highest income counties in the United States with populations over one million people. The county's knowledge-based economic initiative, coined "Automation Alley", has developed one of the largest employment centers for engineering and related occupations in the United States. This county would spawn a serial killer. From February 1976 to March 1977 four children were abducted and murdered with their bodies left in various locations within or just outside Oakland County. There were at least two other murder cases that investigators believe may have been victims of the “Oakland County Child Killer” or “The Babysitter Killer,” as some called him. The ensuing murder investigation was the largest of its kind in U.S. history at the time. One suspect was even from our neck of the woods! We'll check out the victims and then get into the suspects. Again, this is definitely a touchy episode for some so if you're uncomfortable with this sort of thing, you might want to skip this episode. Still with us? Ok so here we go. Every 40 seconds, a child goes missing or is abducted in the United States. Approximately 840,000 people are reported missing each year in the United States and the F.B.I. estimates that between 85 and 90 percent of these are children. On a positive note, More than 99 percent of children reported missing in America in recent years have come home alive. According to the Washington State Attorney General's Child Abduction Murder Research: In 74 percent of the missing children homicide cases studied, the child murder victim was female and the average age was 11 years old. In 44 percent of the cases studied, the victims and killers were strangers, but in 42 percent of the cases, the victims and killers were friends or acquaintances. Only about 14 percent of the cases studied involved parents or intimates killing the child. Almost two-thirds of the killers in these cases have prior arrests for violent crimes, with slightly more than half of those prior crimes committed against children. The primary motive for the child abduction killer in the cases studied was sexual assault. In nearly 60 percent of the cases studied, more than two hours passed between the time someone realized the child was missing and the time police were notified. In 76 percent of the missing children homicide cases studied, the child was dead within three hours of the abduction–and in 88.5 percent of the cases the child was dead within 24 hours. Pay attention to your kids, folks. Be that parent. The one who annoys them constantly by asking where they are and knowing who they're with. Protect the fuck out of them with every last fiber of your being. THAT is your number one job as a parent. The First victim was 12 year old Mark Stebbins. Mark was from Ferndale Michigan and was last seen at 1:30 pm on Feb. 15 1976. His body was found three days later in Ferndale. He was sexually assaulted and suffocated to death. Mark was last seen and heard from at 1:30 p.m. Feb. 15. He talked to his mother on the phone. He was letting her know that he was leaving the American Legion Hall to head home. He never made it and at 11 p.m. that night Mark's mother called the Ferndale Police Department to report Mark missing. At about 11:45 a.m. Feb. 19, 1976, a businessman named Mark Boetigheimer left his office building and headed toward a drug store located inside the New Orleans mall at 10 Mile and Greenfield roads. On his way something caught his eye in the northeast corner of the parking lot. He saw what looked like a mannequin dressed in a blue jacket and jeans. But as he got closer he knew he stumbled into a situation much more grim. It was a body, a human body. It was the lifeless body of 12-year-old Mark Stebbins. Another person told police that they walked their dog around that parking lot, just so it could get some exercise. That was around 9:30 a.m. the same morning the body was found. The man said his dog was on a 20-foot leash and they walked that part of the lot. He said if that body was there at the time, his dog would have found it. If that's true, Mark's body wasn't there at 9:30 a.m. But it was at 11:45 a.m. when Mark Boetigheimer found him. That means there was a 2-hour-and-15-minute window in which someone or some people dumped Mark's body in the area. Mark was a 7th-grader at Lincoln Junior High School. He stood 4 feet 8 inches and weighed about 100 pounds. He had strawberry-blond hair. The autopsy showed the cause of death as asphyxia by way of smothering, but the report also showed rope burns on his neck, wrists and ankles. It appeared that Mark was also sexually assaulted. Brooks Patterson, who was the Oakland County prosecutor at the time, said Mark's body was washed by an autopsy team, washing away any fingerprints. The second victim was also 12 years old. Jill Robinson was from Royal oak Michigan. Karol Robinson had three daughters and was recently divorced. She and her oldest, Jill, would butt heads and on one occasion in December of 1976 they did just that. It was an argument that led to Jill running away from home. She was last seen at a hobby shop on Woodward Avenue, then the Donut Depot on Maple Road between 6 a.m. and 7 a.m. Dec. 23. According to Karol, Jill's mother, the two were arguing about biscuits. Jill was asked to help make them for dinner, she refused. Sometime after a heated back-and-forth, Karol told her to leave until she became part of the family. Jill went to her room, packed up her clothes and a plaid blanket into a denim bag. Before she left she dressed herself in blue jeans, a shirt, an orange winter coat and a blue knit cap with a yellow design on it, and then she would leave, just like her mother asked her to. She rode her bike away from her mother and her home. Jill would later be seen by a family friend at a hobby shop on Woodward Avenue, just four and 1/2 blocks away from her mother's home. The next morning, two witnesses said they saw her in the Donut Depot on Maple Road -- this was between 6 a.m. and 7 a.m. Jill's father, Thomas Robinson, made a call to police at 11:30 p.m. the day she left. Jill was found on the side of I-75, north of Big Beaver Road. She was laying on her back, fully clothed, not bound in any way, but a ring of deep dark red surrounded her head. The killer had transported her here, then shot her at close range in the head with a shotgun. It was later decided that Jill was fed and cared after for at least three days. She seemed to be washed, clean and with no signs of sexual abuse at all. The third victim was 10 year old Kristine Mihelich. Kristine was from Berkley Michigan. She was last seen on January 2nd, 1977. Her Body was found on Jan. 21, 1977 -- she was missing for 19 days -- she was found in a snowbank along Bruce Road in Franklin Village, Mich. The cause of death was suffocation -- she was not sexually assaulted. Police said there were no signs of violence and that she was in the same clothes she was last seen in. Her body was on its back, knees drawn up. That's when a Franklin Village mailman, Jerry Wozny, saw her. He saw her blue jacket in the snow on the same route he'd been driving for eight years. State police Sgt. Robert Robertson supervised the removal of the girl's body. Thirty-five officers from nine different departments made a task force that Prosecutor Patterson called “the strongest effort I've ever seen in this county.” The task force was headquartered in Southfield. Police Sgt. Joseph Krease was charged with tracking down Kristine's abductor. Kristine's mother, Deborah Ascroft said “people keep talking about the Royal Oak girl (Jill Robinson) but I'm just not even going to think about that.” Ascroft said that in an interview on Jan. 5, 1977. At the time, Kristine had two younger brothers and according to her mother they kept asking “when is she coming home?” Shortly after Kristine's disappearance, a child from the elementary school she attended was missing, which set off a panic at the school. A frantic search went on for about 20 minutes and the child eventually was found on school grounds. Tensions were at an all-time high. Parents at Pattengill Elementary School were lined up outside school to pick up their children -- many of them used to walk home, but not now. When Kristine's body was found in a snowbank at the end of a dead end street in Franklin Village, it was so frozen officials had to wait until the following day to perform an autopsy, because of the body's frozen state. Wozny -- the mail carrier who found her -- said: “I saw a hand ... It scared the hell out of me.” Kristine was the fifth young person from Oakland County to die within the year. As of late January 1977, Patterson had no evidence to link Mark and Kristine's deaths. 11 year old Timothy King was the fourth victim. He was last seen on March 16, 1977 and his body was found on March 23, 1977 in a ditch along Gill Road, about 300 feet south of 8 Mile Road in Livonia -- He was missing for seven days. The cause of death was again suffocation -- he also was sexually assaulted. Timothy King left his Birmingham home with 30 cents he borrowed from his older sister, Catherine, and headed to the corner store. He wanted some candy and it wasn't rare for him to make this trip of about three blocks. He left with his skateboard and football, headed toward the Hunter-Maple Pharmacy. Tim's older brothers -- he had two -- were not around. One was babysitting a neighbor's kids while the other was rehearsing for a school play. Tim's parents were out to dinner at a nearby Birmingham restaurant. A clerk, Amy Walters, said she sold Tim candy and he left through the back door into a dark parking lot around 8:30 p.m.. Birmingham Police Chief Jerry Tobin said “whatever happened to Tim happened between the time he left the store and before he got home. It doesn't look particularly good at this time.” This was now the seventh child that had gone missing in the area. The six prior to Timothy had been found -- murdered. Tim was only the second boy. The hysteria was at an all-time high. According to Catherine, Tim's sister, Tim asked that she leave the front door ajar, so when he got back from the store he could get back in easily. Catherine also left for the night. It would have been the first time little Timmy would be home alone at night for any period of time. Timothy's parents got back to the house around 9 p.m. to find the door ajar, but there was no sign of Tim. The King family searched everywhere for Tim. They called his friends, searched the neighborhood and surrounding area. By 9:15 a.m. the next day, Chief Tobin called on the task force, requesting their full involvement. By the afternoon -- the day after Timmy went missing -- headquarters were established in the Adams Fire House, just a few blocks from the King family home. Door-to-door searches were conducted and classmates questioned. Tim was abducted on a Wednesday. By Thursday, 100 lawmen from Oakland County, volunteers, Oakland County Sheriff's investigators, the county helicopter and the special Oakland County Task Force all were scouring the area. That Thursday the Kings stayed behind closed doors most of the day, but did say “we very much want Tim to come home.” That was Barry, Tim's father. “We love him very much. He had a basketball game Saturday and missed practice today (Thursday). He's active in a school play. He's an achiever and a participator. We just love Tim and want him to come home.” Barry said. Barry told reporters that the week before Tim told his mother that he wouldn't speak to strangers, that “he'd run away from them.” “It's awful,” said a neighbor of the King family who also had an 11-year-old daughter. “When it happens to other people, you feel sympathy. When it strikes your neighborhood, you're scared.” Other possible victims Cynthia Rae Cadieux was 16 years old from Roseville Michigan. Last seen: 8:20 p.m. Jan. 15, 1976 Body found: 1:05 a.m. Jan. 16, 1976 in Bloomfield Township, Mich. Cynthia Cadieux lived with her mother and stepfather. She attended Roseville High School, which was within walking distance from her home. Even though the school was close, one of her friends, Rose DeStesafano, offered to give her a ride home. On a cold January day in 1976, Rose offered Cynthia a ride. “Cynthia refused, just like she always does,” said DeStesafano. That decision may have been a fatal mistake. The date was Jan. 15, 1976, and Cynthia walked, not to her mother and stepfather's home, but to a girlfriend's house. It was a planned visit. In fact, her parents thought Cynthia was spending the night there, but the girls didn't think so. Cynthia planned to go home that Thursday night. Police were able to verify that she'd made it to the friend's house that evening. They were also able to figure out she'd left her friend's home around 8 p.m., presumably heading back to her home. Her body would later be found that night -- technically morning in Bloomfield Township, which is about 26 miles away. At 1:05 a.m. Jan. 16, a driver noticed something on the side of the road. What the person saw was the naked, lifeless body of Cynthia Rae Cadieux. It appeared that her skull was crushed by a blunt instrument. Police revealed Cynthia was raped and sodomized -- possibly by more than one person. This case was looked at under a proverbial microscope that was designed to find the link or links between several other dead children in the Oakland County area. Sheila Srock was 14 years old and from Birmingham Michigan. Last seen: 8:20 p.m. Jan. 19, 1976 Body found: Jan. 19, 1976 Birmingham is “the place” most consider to be the model community in southeastern Michigan. It's a place everyone wanted to live, but most couldn't afford. Those who knew of Birmingham would never have associated it with violence or crime, but that would change Jan. 19, 1976. January in Michigan is a cold time and place, usually snow-covered. That's why a resident on Villa Street was shoveling snow from his roof a little after 8 p.m. Monday. While he was up there, he saw something through a neighbor's window -- something horrible. Inside the next house over was 14-year-old Shiela Srock. She was babysitting her brother's baby while he was out. Shiela and the baby were upstairs, likely playing. At the same time a dark figure slithered in and out of homes in the neighborhood, stealing anything and everything he could. Eventually this intruder found himself on the doorstep of Shiela's brother's house. He rang the doorbell, and there was no answer. From there he popped the lock open and made his way in. The neighbor was able to see him as he ran into Shiela, gun drawn. The robber was upset that he didn't find anything of value and that now he'd been seen. According to police, the robber had Shiela remove her clothing. He then raped her, sodomized her and ultimately killed her. The neighbor apparently saw most or all of these horrible actions. Obviously, he didn't have a cell phone in 1976, so he couldn't call for help right away since he was on the roof. The assailant was described as a thin, white man between 18 and 25 years old, who stood about 6 feet tall. He had a prominent nose and a pointed chin, according to witnesses. The attacker's car also was identified. He drove away in a 1967 Cadillac. People at the crime scene said the killer mingled and chatted with onlookers. He asked questions about what was going on as he subtly fit into the crowd. Eventually a man did admit to this killing. In March 1976, Oliver Rhodes Andrews confessed to and later was convicted of the murder of Srock. He is serving a life sentence in prison. According to a March 4, 1976 report from the Ludington Daily News, Andrews was wanted for questioning “in some 200 burglaries in several states.” “(He) admitted in a four-hour confession late Monday that he raped the girl and shot her five times when the babysitter surprised him as Andrews broke into a home he thought was empty,” reads the report. Jane Louise Allan was a 14-year-old girl from Royal Oak. She was considered a runaway because she had done so five times before. She was last seen hitchhiking along I-75 in Pontiac on Aug. 7, 1976. Her body was found in a lake in Miamisburg, Ohio five days later. Police said she died from carbon monoxide poisoning after being kept in the trunk of a car. The information about the victims was taken from a great article on clickondetroit.com. Ok so now you're asking yourselves, well there must be suspects right? The answer is… Yes there are… And we're gonna talk about em. Let's talk about the profile the police came up with. All related killings happened on days that it snowed. All children were last seen within a mile of Woodward Avenue between 9 Mile and 15 Mile roads. All children were fed and cared for. The killer(s) either bathed them or made them bathe. Both male victims had rope burns on his wrists and ankles. A psychological profile created by police described the killer as fanatically clean, smart and sexually abnormal. The big lead police had -- even as of March 24, 1977 -- was the witness who saw TimothyKing speaking with a man inside a blue AMC Gremlin. Speaking of the gremlin… Let's run through that real quick. Eventually a woman came forward with some vital information. She said she saw Tim talking to a man in the pharmacy parking lot. She said Tim and the man were about two car-lengths away from her. She was able to describe the man she saw talking to the boy, whom she believed to be Timothy King. This witness also described the vehicle she believed the man to be driving; a dark-blue AMC Gremlin with a white stripe on its side, she called it a “hockey stick” stripe. Police say the man described by witnesses was between 25 and 35 years old, white, with a dark brown hair cut in a shag style. He had muttonchop sideburns, a fair complexion and a husky build. He was driving a late model blue AMC Gremlin with whitewall tires. Police also said they suspected Tim was abducted by one or possibly two men, and that person -- or people -- could have been involved in the other six cases of murdered children from the area. The Oakland County Task Force released the following suspect profile on March 16, 1977: Male 20-30 years old Above average education Above average intelligence Caucasian Ability and capacity to store child for at least 18 days Homosexual Plus mental problems Compulsively clean -- fanatically so No substance abuse involving drugs or alcohol Different (stranger ranger) Work -- schedule December-January, vacation off work Clean car, clean house Single dwelling -- attached garage, cost above $30,000 Prior contact with police Seeing psychiatrist White collar job, 9-5 schedule Area of southern Oakland County Wants bodies found A few weeks after King's murder, a psychiatrist who worked with the task force received a letter, riddled with spelling errors, written by an anonymous author ("Allen") claiming to be a sadomasochist slave of the killer ("Frank").[12] "Allen" wrote that they had both served in the Vietnam War, that "Frank" was traumatized by having killed children, and that "Frank" had taken revenge on more affluent citizens, such as the residents of Birmingham, for sending forces to Vietnam.[12] "Allen" expressed fear and remorse in his letter, saying he was losing his sanity and was endangered and suicidal, and admitted to having accompanied "Frank" as the latter sought boys to kill.[13] He instructed the psychiatrist to respond by printing the code words "weather bureau says trees to bloom in three weeks" in that Sunday's edition of the Detroit Free Press,[12] before offering to provide photographic evidence in exchange for immunity from prosecution. The psychiatrist arranged to meet "Allen" at a bar, but "Allen" did not show up and was never heard from again. Suspects: Ted Lamborgine Ted Lamborgine, a retired auto worker believed to have been involved in a child pornography ring in the 1970s, was arrested in parma heights Ohio. Ted had transferred from Detroit to the Ford plant in Brook Park Ohio around the time the killings stopped. Before his arrest he moved from apartment to apartment like a man trying to escape creditors. Sometimes he'd stay for only a few months. Once he moved from an apartment in one tower of a complex to an identical apartment in another tower, for no apparent reason. Even when he was in one place, he couldn't sit still. A neighbor who lived next to Ted in an Olmsted Township trailer park says he constantly moved his furnishings around. And he never once used his kitchen, eating out every day, even for breakfast. Ted tried the stable life. He bought a little lemon-colored home in Slavic Village that had a tiny patch of front yard. His elderly mother and his sister even drove down from Detroit to see the place on a rare visit. It didn't last long though and he sold there house and moved again. He was running from his last in Michigan Theodore Lamborgine and his partner in crime, Richard Lawson, were part of a 1970s sex ring that preyed on young boys in Detroit's Cass Corridor. According to Lawson,Cass Corridor was a six-block section of dope dealers, hookers, bars, and poverty. Big families had moved from the South to work the auto plants. Hundreds of kids ran wild in the streets. It was a pedophile's paradise. Those poor kids from the neighborhood had nothing. So the men put money in their pockets and food in their bellies. In some cases the men even helped the mothers out, taking care of those gas bills to get families through the cold northern winters. Back at their homes, in motel rooms, and in the greasy basement of a neighborhood bike shop, the men used the boys -- some as young as nine -- to enact their darkest fantasies. Lawson said they tried not to be too rough. After all, they wanted the boys to come back the next time they cruised up with a crisp 10-spot. And so the boys came back, some of them for years. Sometimes, though, Ted got a little carried away. On special occasions he'd bring kids from the hood up to mossy suburbs like Royal Oak for "parties" at other pedophiles' homes. Police suspect there may have been hundreds of men involved, networking like members of a book club. The parties were potluck orgies: Everyone brought a kid to share, and things were known to get wild. Kids were sodomized, photographed, then thrown in a bathtub and hosed off. Then there was the time Ted scared even Lawson. They were at the apartment of Bob Moore, owner of the bike shop, when Ted whipped out a photo album Moore kept of their little sweethearts. Ted pointed to one picture of a little boy with a wing-cut and a cute, dimpled chin. The kid wasn't one of the Cass hood-rats the men usually settled for. This was a kid from the other side of 8 Mile Road, the dividing line between the dust and crumble of the city and the bird's nest of suburbs in northern Detroit. This kid was clean and had nice clothes. "Looks like the King boy, doesn't it?" Ted had said, winking. Lawson never forgot the moment. Out of the five men involved in their Lamborgine and Lawson were the only two living members of that ring when they were charged in 2006. Lamborgine faced 19 counts of sexually assaulting children, while Lawson faced 28 similar charges. Lawson, who was already serving a life sentence for murder, told WDIV in 2006 that he knows who the Oakland County Child Killer is. WDIV later obtained documents detailing molestations of many children in the 70s and 80s. Three new names of suspects in the investigation were listed and one of those names matched the one Lawson gave as the Oakland County Child Killer. The name Lawson gave was Bobby Moore, one of the deceased members of the sex ring. Investigators said they were looking into all of those people. Investigators also said they did not believe Lamborgine or Lawson to be the killer, but they did think the men had valuable information that could help solve the case. Lamborgine is serving a life sentence at Kinross Correctional Facility in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Many people believe that Ted was the killer dealer investigators believing it was somebody else. At the very least it's send that Ted could have been involved in some way. Archibald Edward Sloan: In July 2012, Prosecutor Cooper discussed Archibald Edward Sloan and his 1966 Pontiac Bonneville. A hair found in the car is a DNA match to evidence at two of the crime scenes -- Mark Stebbins' and Timothy King's. The hair is not his but police believe it belongs to an acquaintance. Sloan is reportedly the owner of the car where the hair was found. Prosecutors were considering him an accomplice to the suspect. He could be a direct link to whoever the killer is, prosecutors said. It is believed Sloan worked at a garage or gas station near 10 Mile and Middlebelt roads during the time of the Oakland County Child Killer murders. Seven years after the death of Timothy King, Sloan was arrested again. He was charged with two counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct. The offense took place in October 1983. He was sentenced to life in prison in January 1985. In February 2019, the Investigation Discovery channel aired a two-part, four-hour documentary about the killings. At this same time, WXYZ-TV investigative reporter Heather Catallo announced that Arch Edward Sloan had failed a polygraph test when he was interviewed by the Oakland County Child Killer Task Force in 2010 and 2012. Sloan, 77, is serving his life sentence at the Gus Harrison Correctional Facility in Adrian, Mich. James Vincent Gunnels: At one point investigators said James Vincent Gunnels was the best lead in the decades-old serial killer mystery. His DNA is a mitochondrial DNA match to a hair found on the body of victim Kristine Mihelich. A mitochondrial match means the hair belongs to Gunnels or a male relative on his mother's side. In 2012 Gunnels told WDIV that he had nothing to do with the child killings. “I'm not guilty. There it is there. But at the same time, I know how the state police twist words to their advantage,” Gunnels said. “My heart goes out to those families. It really really, really does. I don't feel that they were served justice through any of this.” After WDIV spoke with Gunnels, he decided he wanted to speak to the victim's family face-to-face. He reached out to the King family. “When the request first came in, I was hesitant to go,” said Chris King. “I felt it would be too hard to be in the same room as a suspect in this case. It's clearly theoretically possible that he somehow aided in (Kristine Mihelich's) abduction, or killing.” The King family contacted police who have questioned Gunnels on several occasions. According to police records, Gunnels failed a lie detector test. They wondered what Gunnels might say to the family. “We weren't sure what to expect,” Chris King said. “But we had just been told to ask open-ended questions, see what he says, listen to his story. Um, who knows. He might be able to shed some light on, or tell us something he hadn't before.” It wouldn't be easy. Chris King took his father Barry King along with him to the meeting with Gunnels. “It was grueling,” Chris King said. “My dad is a lot tougher than I am. I found it exhausting, you know, mentally and physically.” Barry King said Gunnels' story wasn't off-the-wall, but not exactly promising. “I believe that the story he told Chris and I was believable,” Barry King said. “But it was contradicted by previous stories that he has told other people.” Gunnels told the Kings that Bush was a child predator who lived in Oakland County at the time. “It seems clear that he must have had at least some knowledge of the crimes,” Chris King said. However, Gunnels denied knowing anything about the Oakland County Child Killings. “I say right now I have no idea what that man did to anyone else,” Gunnels said. Chris King asked him about two polygraph tests. “My questions for him were, you know it's hard to understand you tried to cheat on one polygraph exam and failed a second polygraph exam,” Chris King said. “So, if you had absolutely no involvement or knowledge of these crimes, why would you feel that you had to cheat in the first place and then why would you fail the second one? It doesn't make sense.” Gunnels told the Kings that he felt terrible. “I couldn't imagine having that happen and not knowing all those years,” Gunnels said. “I really really couldn't.” Chris and Barry King have been going the extra mile to try and solve the case, not knowing if they have done any good. “It was kind of a long shot that it would help,” Chris King said. “But law enforcement said, ‘Who knows. Sometimes these guys have remorse and they end up telling you things.' So, we went with that hope.” Christopher Busch: Christopher Busch was a convicted pedophile who lived in Bloomfield Hills and killed himself in 1978. For decades, victims' family members had believed Busch could have been the killer. In 1977, Gregory Greene, 27, was arrested on child sexual assault charges. Greene led investigators to 26-year-old Busch, telling them Busch killed Stebbins. However, Busch and Green both passed polygraph examinations. Greene was convicted and sentenced to life in prison for sexually assaulting young boys. Busch first got probation for the same charges before ultimately killing himself. However, in 2012 it was revealed that there is zero evidence suggesting Busch is the Oakland County Child Killer. His DNA does not match the physical evidence that investigators have. “Whatever evidence that may or may not exist does not come back to Busch,” said Oakland County Prosecutor Jessica Cooper. Police sources had told WDIV that Busch's suicide scene was suspicious and may have been a murder. They know he had a drawing of a tortured boy that closely resembled victim Mark Stebbins. Ropes were found in his closest. He had a blue Vega car which looked like the infamous blue Gremlin spotted at one of the abductions. It was later revealed by investigators that Busch was in custody while police investigated the killings and admitted he was a pedophile. Investigators wanted to keep him in jail but he was let go after he agreed to a plea deal. However, none of that matters now after investigators said Busch did not commit the murders. “There isn't a piece of evidence that we can point to and say Mr. Bush killed Timothy King, Jill Robinson, Kristine Mihelich or Mark Stebbins,” said Paul Walton, chief assistant Oakland County prosecutor. Chis King, Timothy King's brother, said he thought Busch was involved because the suicide scene photos show potential evidence linked to the cases. One photograph shows the drawing that was pinned on Busch's wall, which closely resembles Stebbins. The photographs also show ropes that appear to have blood on them and a shotgun shell. However, the shotgun shell in Busch's room cannot be matched with the caliber used to kill Jill Robinson. “They even took it to NASA to try and see if they could get an identification of the caliber and there was no way in which they could do that,” said Cooper. Prosecutors also said they tracked down the scientist who analyzed the ropes found at the home of suspect Busch. “He conclusively told us that he was aware of these facts and that had there been any blood on that rope or ligature he would have sent it on to the evidence unit,” said Walton. So there's the main suspects in the case. What do you guys think? Was it one of these guys? Did one of these guys have at least some involvement? We may never know. Oh and one other quick note, John Wayne Gacy makes an appearance in this story briefly. One witness described two men he claimed to have seen abducting King. One of those men's descriptions bite a striking resemblance to John Wayne Gacy. Gacy was rumored to have been in Michigan at the time of the killings. It was found that gacy's DNA did not match DNA found on the victims however, and that was the end of that. But who knows… There's plenty of people that think there were multiple people involved, could he have been one? Well that's almost everything, there were a few things that we found from around 2013 but they were just small nuggets that we could not find anything to really update the situations with. So we have left those out as well. There is also a side plot, if you will, involving a man using the alias Jeff claiming that he was part of an investigative team putting over 10,000 hours into their own investigations. They claim to know the identity of the killer but would not divulge the name unless they were able to set the information the police had to confirm the person's identity. The police would not share the info. There were lawsuits and other crap and the whole thing seems kind of ridiculous. You can check it out on your own if you'd like though. So there you have it! What do you guys think? To horror movies of the 70s https://www.ranker.com/list/scariest-70s-horror-movies/ranker-horror BECOME A P.O.O.P.R.!! http://www.patreon.com/themidnighttrainpodcast Find The Midnight Train Podcast: www.themidnighttrainpodcast.com www.facebook.com/themidnighttrainpodcast www.twitter.com/themidnighttrainpc www.instagram.com/themidnighttrainpodcast www.discord.com/themidnighttrainpodcast www.tiktok.com/themidnighttrainp And wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. 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Jill Robinson first encountered a captive Moon Bear in 1993. The experience, which she recounts in our interview, changed her life. It also sparked the beginning of the end of the horrific bear bile industry. Moon Bears are Asian Black Bears. They are called Moon Bears in reference to the trademark white fur crescent that appears across their necks. In multiple countries across Asia, tens of thousands of Moon Bears (and some other species) are held captive in tiny cages for decades and subjected to routine, extremely painful procedures to extract bile from their gallbladders. The bile is used in traditional Asian medicines and touted for a host of ailments, including hangovers. As the founder and Chief Executive Officer of the animal welfare organization, Animals Asia, Jill has been especially successful in her mission to shut down bear farming in Vietnam. In partnership with the Vietnamese government, the industry has been winding down since 2017 and is now illegal. Soon, Animals Asia will break ground on a second rescue sanctuary in Vietnam and free hundreds of bears from a lifetime of unspeakable cruelty and suffering. This follows another rescue this summer when Animals Asia transported 101 Moon Bears 750 miles across China to a sanctuary in Chengdu. It was the largest bear rescue in history and the subject of the new short film, https://www.animalsasia.org/ (“Moon Bear Homecoming,”) narrated by American actor and activist James Cromwell. English-born Jill is the recipient of many prestigious international awards that recognize her service on behalf of our more-than-human animal kin. She talks about the origin of bear farming and the developments to end it, as well as her victories for cats and dogs in Asia, from her home in Hong Kong. Calls to Action: https://www.animalsasia.org/ (Become a member of Animals Asia) and make a donation to help fund a new rescue sanctuary for Moon Bears in Vietnam. Watch https://www.animalsasia.org/ ("Moon Bear Homecoming," )narrated by James Cromwell, and let others know about it and how they can help. Boycott circus and zoo "entertainment". https://www.crueltyfreeinternational.org/ (Buy only cruelty-free) cosmetics and other consumer products. Go vegan a couple of days a week, or always! Sentient Planet is a small, independent production created on the traditional land of the Nisqually Tribe in the Pacific Northwest, USA. Please consider supporting our work on Patreon. Thank you! Intro music: "The Spaces Between" by Scott Buckley. Interstitial music: "Blinking Star" by Stellardrone.
Get ready to hear about true kindness in action!In this episode, Dr. Dobias sits down with Jill Robinson, CEO of Animals Asia, an organization dedicated to ending bear bile farming, the trade of dogs and cats for meat consumption, and abusive animal practices in zoos and safaris in Asia.You will learn how Jill discovered her calling, why she does this important work, how she handles emotionally hard situations, and how the strength of her 300+ employees is a key support system for her and her team members. By the end of this episode, you just might be inspired to take action to help Animals Asia. You might even contemplate the food we put on our own plates at home, and how reducing our meat consumption can benefit animals of all species, and our own health as well. ____________________________________________Resources that you shouldn't miss: Learn more about Animals Asia and how you can help end animal suffering in Asia here: https://www.animalsasia.org/intl/ Did you know that just by loving your dog and caring for your own health, you can help change the world? With every supplement purchase you make for your dog, or for yourself, we donate money and products to a variety of causes on your behalf.Read about another organization we support: https://peterdobias.com/blogs/blog/monkeys-house ____________________________________________Essential Supplements for Dogs: https://peterdobias.com/collections/adult-dog-essentialsHealthy Dog Tool: https://peterdobias.com/pages/healthydogtool ____________________________________________Visit Pax and I on our website: www.peterdobias.com Be Social!FacebookInstagramPinterestYouTubeAwesome to see you here! I gather it's because you care a little more.
When Jill Robinson moved to Hong Kong in 1985, she soon joined the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW). Her responsibilities for the position back then included many investigative work in live animal markets and animal protection programmes throughout Asia. There was a time that Jill had the opportunity to visit a bear bile farm and it inspired her to found Animals Asia Foundation with the mission of further improving animal welfare and providing sanctuary for bears rescued from the bear bile industry.Jill shares some of the practical work of the Animals Asia Foundation, including the collaborations with both local communities and governments. She also explains how and why some of the work is done differently in different countries. Jill said, “We are all connected. We all have our individual personalities and characters” and she strongly believes that every individual, animal or human, is worthy of respect. One of her philosophies is to work from the ground up and with local officials and communities to bring positive and long-lasting changes for animals. Jill introduced her Dr. Dog and Professor Paws programmes to the audience. While the former focuses on animal therapy, the latter has dogs accompany children with learning disabilities in educational facilities.Jill continues highlighting the main goals of improving cat and dog welfare and to end cat and dog consumption in China. Jill shares details of the work regarding wild animal welfare, including freeing elephants in the tourism industry.Jill concludes the podcast with the incredible story of how Animals Asia Foundation spent 8 years of efforts in bringing 101 bears out of a bear farm and to one of their sanctuaries. She invites everyone to join Animals Asia Foundation in helping them build their second sanctuary for bears and further end bear bile industries in Vietnam.Together we can rescue the last caged bears in Vietnam HEREBecome a member of PAWS HERE
It was great to interview Jill Robinson of Organic Pilates & Holistic Health in Durham! Jill is a Pilates instructor & holistic health practitioner specialising in working with pre & post natal women as well as women going through the menopause. We took a deep dive on; Pilates! What's it all about? Jill's Health philosophy, Training considerations for women in all trimesters of pregnancy, Ways to get back in shape post pregnancy, Women's monthly cycle & how to optimise hormones, The menopause & some things women can do to ease it, Jill's program Menopower! It was a great interview, Jill brings such a fire & passion to her work in helping people overcome pain & improve their health! For more info about Jill & her programs follow this link; https://organicpilates.co.uk/
*** Don't forget to subscribe! *** * YOUTUBE EPISODE LINK: https://youtu.be/pGwbUBWiypA For episode 59 (link: https://youtu.be/julnLiti3oc), I spoke with Karina about her amazing work with Animals Asia. This was a great stepping stone to speaking with Jill, who had founded Animals Asia and who I already knew would be an incredible guest. For the conversation, we recorded at Jill's house where she reviewed the most recent achievement they had just completed: saving more than 100 moon bears from a bear bile harvesting farm. Want to be moved and inspired? Easy. Listen in to our conversation and learn for yourself how putting kindness into action can make a world of difference. It isn't magic, and Jill is total proof that simple kindness can go a long way toward putting more good in the world. **** Join and support Animals Asia here: https://www.animalsasia.org/ **** More from Shooting it RAW: Website: https://www.shooting-it-raw.com/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6sqti7YyKrSNUdgw3ONSFg/videos Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shootingitraw/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6p3NoR69bLG4lZ52FKE2dR Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shooting-it-raw/id1495187250?ign-mpt=uo%3D4 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/shooting-it-raw-with-ran-elfassy
In our sixth episode we begin by discussing fur farming, Canada Goose, and the disgusting rabbit farms that T&S Nurseries are trying to set up. Dominic discusses an article he wrote for Byline Times looking at the poor performances of opposition parties on animal welfare. In a section on the so-called 'badger cull', Derbyshire Wildlife Trust's Tim Birch talks in a pre-record about his shock and anger that the cull will carry on for another four years and Charlie discusses the co-opting of the word 'cull' by government, industry, and lobbyists. In 'Hero and Villian' Dominic praises Animals Asia founder Jill Robinson, and Charlie talks about the BadgerCrowd's Tom Langton (who provides a second pre-record on the 'cull' and crowdfunding for his upcoming Hgh Court Appeal). Dominic's villain this week is Cornwall's Carbis Bay Hotel and Charlie blasts irresponsible cat owners who allow their pets to decimate wildlife during the breeding season. In '60 Second Sell' we flag up a petition asking for a 'no take' of Spider Crabs and highlight two blogs as well as discussing Buglife's new 'bug splat' app. Finally, we discuss our plans to open up the Off the Leash Podcasts website as a 'community bulletin board'. Refuse Planning for an Intensive Rabbit Farm in Cornwall - change.org/p/cornwall-council-refuse-planning-for-a-rabbit-farm-in-falmouth-cornwallAnimal Aid Investigators find appalling conditions at rabbit farm in Derbyshire Byline Times Why the Conservatives Became The Animal Friendly PartyDerbyshire Wildlife Trust Government approves badger culling to 2026 and ignores public consultationThe War on Wildlife Project Judicial Review over beaver killing licencesAnimals Asia Animals Asia brings 101 bears home in largest ever operation of its kindTom Langton on Crowd Justice Help stop badger culling adding to England's Biodiversity catastrophe BBC News G7 Cornwall: Protest against Carbis Bay building workChange.org Support NO-TAKE of Australia's Iconic Spider Crabs during their Moulting SeasonSimon Mustoe Blog Animal ImpactStephen Thomson blog The Conservation BuddhaBuglife New bug splatter app to reveal more about insect populations
Today we travel with Jill Robinson to Switzerland where she meets a stranger who teaches her that there is more than seeing with the eyes. Jill writes about travel and adventure for National Geographic, AFAR, Travel + Leisure, Outside, Food & Wine, Men's Journal, the San Francisco Chronicle, and many more. She's the editor for GuestLife Monterey Bay, and her book, 100 Things to Do in San Francisco Before You Die, 2nd edition, was released in 2018. She has won Lowell Thomas, Society of American Travel Writers, and American Society of Journalists and Authors awards.
After 2 more kids go missing from Oakland County under the exact same conditions as Mark Stebbins, it is clear that a serial killer is on the loose in Oakland County. Jill Robinson and Kristine Mihelich go missing, are held for days alive, and then ultimately are found murdered by the sides of public roads. Enter late 1976 and early 1977 as the community goes frantic and the hunt for the Oakland County Child Killer intensifies. VIEWER DESCRETION IS ADVISED. Topics discussed include but are not limited to the sexual assault and murder of children. Support the show: anchor.fm/eddie-white4/support Email the show: foreverchildrenofoaklandcounty@outlook.com Follow us: @OCCK_forever Symphonic Dream performed by Anders Ekengren/Epidemic Sound under license from Adobe Stock. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eddie-white4/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eddie-white4/support
Im Interview: Dr. Jill Robinson, Gründerin der “Animals Asia Foundation”, über ihre Arbeit zur Rettung der chinesischen und vietnamesischen Kragenbären, deren Gallensaft medizinisch u.a. als Fiebersenker genutzt wird Gerangel in der CDU/CSU um Pandemie-Politik und das Sagen in Deutschland: Bundeskanzlerin vs. Länder In der Hauptstadt plant Armin Laschet eine große Deutschland-Rede Sir Paul McCartney ist ein “Knauser” Die “Normalos” sind die neuen Stars auf Social Media
A story that is so inspiring, so actionable and so kind - Animals Asia is an organisation that is devoted to ending bear bile farming and improving the welfare of animals across Asia. Today, I speak to the founder and CEO of Animals Asia, Jill Robinson, who has been a pioneer of animal welfare in Asia since 1985 and she founded the organisation in 1998 five years after an encounter with a cage bear on a farm in southern China changed her life forever. And she talks about this today. Jill and I delve deep into the cruel and unfathomable world of bear bile farming. We cover the inception of Animals Asia, memorable bear saves, government news and why it's crucial this captive practice comes to an end and how we can all help. Animals Asia is also working hard to build a third bear sanctuary by the end of this year so if you're able to help, you can donate or shop on their website. Also join Animals Asia on their social pages for news and updates. Facebook, Instagram and Twitter Thank you for your support and I hope you enjoy the episode.
Vicky sits down with Jill Robinson of Organic Pilates and talks orgasms, incontinence, and testicles to spectacles. We wanted to find out all about Jill’s new book -- why she wrote it, who it’s for, and why this whole conversation is absolutely bloody crucial. We also say the word “vagina”. (Get over it.) Key Takeaways: [3:40] Who is Jill and what does she do? [7:00] Just because you’re getting older, doesn’t mean you have to have an old body or old mind. [7:40] Why does Jill like to work with perimenopausal or menopausal women? [10:00] Vicky was around 40 when she could finally comfortably say the word, ‘period’ out loud. [11:10] Women should work in line with their cycles, and not feel guilty on the days where their bodies just feel ‘meh’. [13:25] Birth control pills were never actually tested on women. [17:00] Jill shares why she felt it was time to write a book. [18:45] How do you find your pelvic floor? [24:10] There is a very strong connection between feet and the pelvic floor. Jill explains why. [26:50] What are some easy ways you can get started on your health today? Mentioned in This Episode: Website Order Vicky’s new book! 90-day Book Course Creative Book Coaching Join Vicky’s Power Hour Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, and Overcast Organicpilates.co.uk/shop/ Organicpilates.co.uk/podcast/
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“…I just remember walking around this room in total shock and then backing into a cage and feeling something touch my shoulder and realizing, ‘Oh my gosh, you know, I’ve come too close,’ and thinking I was going to be hurt. Then, as I turned around [I saw] what had touched me was the bears paw through the bars of the cage. She just had her paw there and was holding it out. And I did something ridiculously stupid. I took her paw, because it was there, reaching out and she just squeezed my fingers. That's all she did. She just rhythmically squeezed my fingers. And I just looked into her eyes and I just knew it was one of those amazing moments that you can hardly describe. Because you just know at that point, everything in your life is going to change. Well, indeed, that’s exactly what happened.” - Jill Robinson Jill Robinson has spent nearly 30 years of her life fighting to end bear bile farming, one of the world’s darkest industries that most people have never heard of. She is widely recognized as the world’s leading authority on bear bile farming and is the founder and CEO of Animals Asia, an organization that has been rescuing bears since 1994 and is devoted to ending the entire bear bile industry. They are one of the few organizations in the world that is close to reaching the goal that they originally set out to achieve.
Jill Robinson and Mackenzie Taylor of the Opelika Chamber join AOTM!
On this edition of Bagels and Broadway, Jill Robinson, CEO of TRG Arts, providing data on when performance venues in our area and around the country are expecting to open up, dance scholar and choreographer Melanie George on a new curated exhibit ("Amplified Dignity: Black Dancers Drawn by Hirschfeld") at the Al Hirschfeld Foundation, composer lyricist Rona Siddiqui talking about a new hip hop musical based on Cinderella ("Hip Hop Cinderella" presented by Amas Musical Theatre) and unique Valentine's gifts with Rick Sommers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Music Used in the Episode: Kevin Macleod: "Anxiety”/“Lightless Dawn” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Drake Stafford: “Weirder” Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Chris Zabriskie: “I Am a Man Who Will Fight for your Honor” Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Steinbruchel: “Snowfall” Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/flyingdeadman: “I see you…” Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Audio Excerpts from KING5 News Report, May, 2018and the Peabody Award winning radio presentation “Winter's Fear”,WXYT Radio, Detroit,t Michigan, 1977 Additional Music by SkillpakPast Dark is written and produced by Carmen Park.
Jill Robinson and Mackenzie Kaylor joined AOTM to provide an update on all of the things going on with the Opelika Chamber!
Aubrey and I geek out about marketing in the classical realm. Why classical’s core product will always be live music Why we shouldn’t be streaming whole concerts for free Plus Aubrey gives her advice on how new groups should approach finding and keeping new listeners, and how to get around the fear of the unknown with newly written music. If you’re a musician or arts administrator of any kind, this is an essential listen. If you fall outside of that, enjoy looking behind the curtain at what an orchestra exec spends her time thinking about. Some Aubrey bio fun facts: she grew Seattle Opera’s BRAVO! Club to the largest group for young patrons in the US, led the Bumbershoot Festival to achieve an unprecedented 43% increase in revenue, and propelled the California Symphony to double the size of its audience and nearly quadruple the donor base. https://www.aubreybergauer.com/ This episode is sponsored by Dorico: the next-generation music notation software from Steinberg. Educational & crossgrade versions available at significantly discounted prices. Get your 30-day free trial version of Dorico that will allow you to try out all of the features Dorico has to offer with no restrictions. Links and Show Notes
AOTM welcomes Jill Robinson and Mckenzie Kaylor to discuss upcoming events such as Small Business Saturday, virtual Veterans day, and community events with Opelika Chamber.
What is the state of the arts in 2020? Where are we? Where are we going? How have arts organizations responded to the massive changes driven by the twin pandemics of COVID-19 and the reckoning of systemic racism? In this episode, Erik speaks with three consultants to understand how the arts landscape has evolved and how it is moving forward. Tom O’Connor Consulting Group’s Performing Arts Marketing Roundtables COVID-19 Sector Benchmark - TRG TRG 30
Jill Robinson has been a pioneer of animal welfare in Asia since 1985, widely recognised as the world’s leading expert on the bear bile industry, having campaigned against it since 1993. UK born, Jill arrived in Hong Kong in 1985 and spent 12 years working for the International Fund for Animal Welfare. She founded “Dr Dog” in 1991, the first animal-therapy programme in Asia. More than 1,000 dogs have since qualified as "therapists", visiting hospitals, disabled centres, schools and elderly homes in cities across Asia. In 1993, a visit to a “bear farm” in China defined Jill’s future. Exposing the plight of endangered Asiatic black bears cruelly farmed for bile extraction, Jill embarked on a journey to end the practice. In 1998, she founded Animals Asia, an organisation devoted to ending bear bile farming in China and Vietnam and bring about long-term change for animals by promoting compassion and respect. Today, Animals Asia has rescued over 600 bears, caring for them at its award-winning bear sanctuaries in China and Vietnam, and has signed a formal agreement with the Vietnam government to end bear bile farming by 2022
We are very fortunate to be able to speak to an incredible conservationist who truly is making a significant difference in the animals that live in Asia. Dr Jill Robinson is the founder and CEO of Animals Asia. She has led the effort to ending the cruel practice of bear bile farming. She has also led to many other efforts to improve animal lives in Asia. She is an incredible woman and an inspiration to all. Animals Asia website HERE Show notes HERE
Jill is the founder and CEO of the incredible non-profit organization Animals Asia. She heads Animals Asia's team of over 300 enthusiastic staff. Jill founded Animals Asia in 1998. This was five years after an encounter with a caged bear, on a farm in southern China, changed her life forever. Ever since, there has been no going back. Animals Asia is one of the only non-profits that is close to reaching the goal they set out to achieve - to end bear bile farms. This is an admirable achievement - only through intervention, education, and perseverance can one achieve the results Jill has. To date Animals Asia has saved over 600 bears, giving them a second chance at life and a life worth living. Jill has the only bear sanctuary in China, which in itself is an achievement, and has worked closely with the government of China to help these bears. She says we should not completely disregard & dismiss traditional Chinese medicine (which is where the bile is primarily used) - but that the medicinal benefits these medicines do have can be easily replaced by ingredients from plants, eliminating the need to harm these animals. Over the years she has seen a shift in attitude towards animals in China & the rest of Asia, When she started there were no animal nonprofits, now there are over 200. This is certainly a move in a positive direction. I had a great time talking to Jill, and I urge you to listen to her talk about a plan 30 years in the making. Success in all forms does not occur overnight, it takes time & perseverance to achieve one's goals, Jill is an excellent example of this exact thing Enjoy The Podcast! Animals Asia - https://www.animalsasia.org/ Any comments, requests or questions, please reach out - my email is roybntz@gmail.com
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were adopted by all United Nations Member States in 2015. The Global Goals are a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity by 2030. In Season 5, we sit down with stakeholders working across numerous sectors and industries,... The post Restoring respect for animals | Dr Jill Robinson | Animals Asia Foundation appeared first on .
Joining me for this conversation was makeup artist, actor and magazine owner Jill Robinson. The theme of the show was about supporting others through good and bad times. Jill spoke to how she actively builds her network to create opportunities for herself. You should consume this story if you have an appreciation for long term goal building and networking. Find the Teawithmikeshow through: Website: http://teawithmike.com Podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-johnson933 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TEAWITHMIKEJ/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/tea_with_mike?lang=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teawithmike/?hl=en Find Jill Robinson work through: Facebook Page:https://www.facebook.com/imherewithmagazine/ IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6023361/ Instagram: @imherewithmag Thanks for listening Teawithmike
Jill Robinson and Mackenzie Kayler of the Opelika Chamber joined Zac Blackerby on AOTM to discuss upcoming events happening throughout March and April.
Jill Robinson and Mackenzie Kayler with the Opelika Chamber joined AOTM to talk about events happening this week, the mayoral address and the census.
Jill Robinson previews upcoming events, including ribbon cuttings, at the Opelika Chamber.
On this day in 1976, police in Michigan received a tip about a body lying on the side of the road. Upon investigation, they identified it as 12-year-old Jill Robinson. She would come to be known as the second victim in the mysterious case of the “Oakland County Child Killer.”
Introduction to a search warrant, Part 2, and the murder of Jill Robinson, Victim #2 to the Oakland County Child Killings, the allegedly-unsolved Detroit-area murders chronicled in this true-crime podcast. Joining host J. Reuben Appelman is Cathy Broad, sister of Victim #4, Timothy King.
What a better way to start this journey than with a career coach! Jill has endured may twists and turns in her own career's journey; some were intentional, others happened by chance. She discusses how she accepted each change and the important lessons she learned along her way to her now dream job at the Belmont University’s Business Leadership School… one she never would have expected to be in when’s he first started. Jill discusses how she’s been able to keep her eyes open to welcome in anything she may not have already considered for herself. This conversation lasted longer than either of us anticipated, so I decided to give it to you in smaller pieces since the content was so great. I hope you enjoy part 1 as she discusses her journey into her current career. Part 2 will continue with discussions around how she manages her multiple passions and what's next for her.
Revitalize Our Cities Now – Episode 7 Oakland County Treasurer Andy Meisner and Property Specialist Jill Robinson discuss the role of the Oakland County Treasurer’s office in urban revitalization in Oakland County–and beyond! Andy and Jill discuss several innovative programs and initiatives they have implemented–such as Growing Pontiac, the Treasurer’s Boot Camp for Entrepreneurs, and...
Almost half a century has passed and the families of Timothy King, Kristine Mihelich, Jill Robinson and Mark Stebbins are left without answers. The families demand more from the authorities. The police and prosecutors say there’s nothing more to give. Is the person responsible still out there? Did the killer die? Is there a massive coverup? The families share their theories. Shattered Podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Almost half a century has passed and the families of Timothy King, Kristine Mihelich, Jill Robinson and Mark Stebbins are left without answers. The families demand more from the authorities. The police and prosecutors say there’s nothing more to give. Is the person responsible still out there? Did the killer die? Is there a massive coverup? The families share their theories. Shattered Podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bobsy Gaia is a passionate eco-entrepreneur whose driving motivation is to raise environmental awareness. With Breakfast with Bobsy, he introduces personalities and leaders in the community who have helped what he sees as a global shift in consciousness, and discusses what others can do in their own lives to continue the shift. Jill is without a doubt solely responsible for raising awareness about the misfortunate plight of the Moon Bears in China & to a lesser degree Vietnam where Asiatic Black Bears are held captive in tiny cages with their gallbladder bile forcefully extracted. A passionate & compassionate campaigner who has chosen the peaceful way to tackle this sensitive yet barbaric practice. Under her foundation Animals Asia she and her dedicated team have made the case for banning this cruel practice universally accepted. She sits down on a crisp fresh Autumn morning on the charming Pound Lane Terrace to enjoy her first ever KoKo V-Coffee with Bobsy.
Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the St. Regis in San Francisco, California.
Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the St. Regis in San Francisco, California.
Sarah and Matt discuss the recent spate of stories about the Minnesota senator — and an announcement from Ezra! Relevant articles: Paper on the Jill Robinson Effect Buzzfeed Klobuchar story Huffington Post Klobuchar story Kelsey Piper story on the fake white paper Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is the mid-season finale of Don't Talk to Strangers. The Robinson family thought leaving Detroit for the suburbs would keep them safe. Not long after the move Jill Robinson begins having nightmares, horrific dreams of being shot. Until days before Christmas when she disappears, and the day after Christmas Jill is found murdered, shot in the head. Coincidence or premonition?
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Travel writers Kimberley Lovato and Jill Robinson presented their new book, for tourists and locals alike! We had a hilarious and informative talk ranging from why they decided to write a book for people about to die; the truth about fortune cookies, the color of the Golden Gate Bridge (not gold!), and the name of San Francisco’s fog. We also learned about Irish coffee, how Jill became a certified ninja demi-goddess of tequila, and the risks involved running naked in San Francisco’s famed Bay to Breakers race. And much, much more (seriously)…
Speaking with Jill Robinson of the Animals Asia Foundation makes me want to sell everything I own, give her all my money, and live naked in a hut eating beans so she can continue with her work. She is a beacon of hope and inspiration for what humans can be, and can do. This is the story of the incredible power of one bear, reaching out and asking for help; and a human who heard and responded to the call.
mm56.mp3アニマルズアジア サポートグループジャパンは、熊胆採取を目的に熊を飼育する原始的慣習の廃止と、中国とベトナムの動物福祉の改善のために全力を注ぐ慈善団体です。すべての動物に思いやりと敬意を持つことを奨励し、長期的変革を起こしていくために活動しています。 アニマルズアジアは1994年以降、熊のレスキューを行っており、中国に熊のサンクチュアリ(保護施設)を有する唯一の団体です。アニマルズアジアの創始者であるCEOのジル・ロビンソン(Jill Robinson、大英勲..
mm55.mp3アニマルズアジア サポートグループジャパンは、熊胆採取を目的に熊を飼育する原始的慣習の廃止と、中国とベトナムの動物福祉の改善のために全力を注ぐ慈善団体です。すべての動物に思いやりと敬意を持つことを奨励し、長期的変革を起こしていくために活動しています。 アニマルズアジアは1994年以降、熊のレスキューを行っており、中国に熊のサンクチュアリ(保護施設)を有する唯一の団体です。アニマルズアジアの創始者であるCEOのジル・ロビンソン(Jill Robinson、大英勲..
Jill Robinson, President and CEO of TRG Arts talks to AMT-Lab about the role that technology plays in making data-driven decisions for arts consulting. Jill also discusses the past, present, and future of arts consulting and its relationship with technology.
Hear about travel to California's premier wine region of Napa and Sonoma as the Amateur Traveler talks again to free lance journalist Jill Robinson about this area with more than just wine... but a lot of that
Hear about travel to California's premier wine region of Napa and Sonoma as the Amateur Traveler talks again to free lance journalist Jill Robinson about this area with more than just wine... but a lot of that
Amateur Traveler Podcast (iTunes enhanced) | travel for the love of it
Hear about travel to California's premier wine region of Napa and Sonoma as the Amateur Traveler talks again to free lance journalist Jill Robinson about this area with more than just wine... but a lot of that
“You can’t un-see things,” this is what Dr.med. Jill Robinson, Founder and CEO of Animals Asia Foundation, says about her experience walking into a Bear Farm in the South of China back in 1993. A Fateful visit to a Bear Farm in South China There Jill experienced the gruesome conditions, and abuse of moon bears... The post #30: A modern day warrior fighting for animal welfare. Jill Robinson, Animals Asia Foundation appeared first on .
There are some animal advocates that transform your thinking and how you approach your activism. Psychologist Melanie Joy and Animal Asia founder Jill Robinson come to mind. Well, add Sandra Higgins to the list. Sandra has a clarity of purpose that will inspire and challenge you.Sandra is the Founder and Director of Eden Farmed Animal Sanctuary and the creator of the world's largest vegan advertising campaign - 'Go Vegan World'. As a psychologist, Sandra is the Director of The Compassion Foundation of Ireland.Here are a couple of Sandra's presentations and some relevant resources:Irish Vegan Festival - 'What Other Animals Need From Us' on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74OzTrAgbDQSixth Annual Conscious Eating Conference - 'Go Vegan World & The Animals of Eden' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2xrfeHad-8Eden Farmed Animal Sanctuary http://edenfarmedanimalsanctuary.com/Go Vegan World https://goveganworld.com/Matilda's Promise http://www.matildaspromise.org/Image: Sandra & Charlotte (courtesy of Sandra Higgins)
In this podcast Erik and Jill talk about how people are more valuable than data, how organizations need to take responsibility for the success and failures of their employees, and how organizations must be as excellent throughout the whole institution as they are on the stage.
This is the second episode in a series about the Oakland County Child Killer. Between 1976 and 1977 four children were abducted and murdered. Mark Stebbins, Jill Robinson, Kristine Mihelich and Timothy King. They were held from 3.5 – 19 days. Their deaths were considered the work of a killer or perhaps a team of killers working together. Forty years later and law enforcement is no closer to closing the case. We look at the victims, the crimes, the investigators and the families left behind. Music: Luke Superior https://soundcloud.com/lukesuperior Our sponsor: Blueapron.com/alreadygone Support the show.
Season 3, episode 1 Oakland County, Michigan. Between 1976 and 1977 four children were abducted and murdered. Mark Stebbins, Jill Robinson, Kristine Mihelich and Timothy King. They were held from 3.5 - 19 days. Their deaths were considered the work of a killer or perhaps a team of killers working together. Support the podcast with Blue Apron: http://www.blueapron.com/alreadygone Our music is created by the talented Luke Superior. https://soundcloud.com/lukesuperior Support the show.
Robin Raven returns to Rated G Radio to showcase her latest children's book, "Santa's First Vegan Christmas." Santa's First Vegan Christmas is a holiday jewel that is sure to inspire and help guide children of all ages to greater compassion and understanding. Beautiful full-color illustrations delight the eyes while poetic lines unfold a new version of Clement Moore s Christmas classic. --Dr. Will Tuttle, best-selling author Santa's First Vegan Christmas is a first! Beautifully written and stunningly illustrated, this wonderful book shows clearly how all of Earth's residents, nonhuman and human alike, benefit when kindness, compassion, peace, and love are abundantly extended to all beings. It's a win-win for everyone. I hope this lovely and most important book will find its way into all schools, libraries, homes, and hearts. Congratulations to Robin Raven and Kara Maria Schunk for taking the time to produce this landmark book. It really is that good. --Marc Bekoff, author of numerous books including the award-winning children's book Jasper's story: Saving moon bears (with Jill Robinson) and Rewilding Our Hearts: Building Pathways of Compassion and Coexistence This disarming, beautiful book reads like a collaboration between Dr Seuss and Grandma Moses. And how refreshing to encounter the classic Santa Claus story rendered into an uplifting tale of love and respect for all who may enjoy life. --Jonathan Balcombe, author of What a Fish Knows
Robin Raven returns to Rated G Radio to showcase her latest children's book, "Santa's First Vegan Christmas." Santa's First Vegan Christmas is a holiday jewel that is sure to inspire and help guide children of all ages to greater compassion and understanding. Beautiful full-color illustrations delight the eyes while poetic lines unfold a new version of Clement Moore s Christmas classic. --Dr. Will Tuttle, best-selling author Santa's First Vegan Christmas is a first! Beautifully written and stunningly illustrated, this wonderful book shows clearly how all of Earth's residents, nonhuman and human alike, benefit when kindness, compassion, peace, and love are abundantly extended to all beings. It's a win-win for everyone. I hope this lovely and most important book will find its way into all schools, libraries, homes, and hearts. Congratulations to Robin Raven and Kara Maria Schunk for taking the time to produce this landmark book. It really is that good. --Marc Bekoff, author of numerous books including the award-winning children's book Jasper's story: Saving moon bears (with Jill Robinson) and Rewilding Our Hearts: Building Pathways of Compassion and Coexistence This disarming, beautiful book reads like a collaboration between Dr Seuss and Grandma Moses. And how refreshing to encounter the classic Santa Claus story rendered into an uplifting tale of love and respect for all who may enjoy life. --Jonathan Balcombe, author of What a Fish Knows
Hear about travel to California's premier wine region of Napa and Sonoma as the Amateur Traveler talks again to free lance journalist Jill Robinson about this area with more than just wine... but a lot of that
Amateur Traveler Podcast (iTunes enhanced) | travel for the love of it
Hear about travel to California's premier wine region of Napa and Sonoma as the Amateur Traveler talks again to free lance journalist Jill Robinson about this area with more than just wine... but a lot of that
Hear about travel to California's premier wine region of Napa and Sonoma as the Amateur Traveler talks again to free lance journalist Jill Robinson about this area with more than just wine... but a lot of that
Amateur Traveler Podcast (iTunes enhanced) | travel for the love of it
Hear about travel to New Orleans Louisiana as the Amateur Traveler talks to freelance journalist Jill Robinson. Jill agrees with Earl King "There ain't no city like New Orleans".
Hear about travel to New Orleans Louisiana as the Amateur Traveler talks to freelance journalist Jill Robinson. Jill agrees with Earl King "There ain't no city like New Orleans".
Hear about travel to New Orleans Louisiana as the Amateur Traveler talks to freelance journalist Jill Robinson. Jill agrees with Earl King "There ain't no city like New Orleans".
Jill Robinson of Animals Asia discusses campaigns to end bear bile farming, and to get cats and dogs “off the dinner table” in Asia. Tobiah introduces her new song Moon Bear, all proceeds from this song going to Animals Asia. Zach Heffernen talks … More ... The post Jill Robinson: Animals Asia, and Zach Heffernen: Great March for Climate Action appeared first on Paradigms Podcast.
In China, Asiatic black bears are kept in cages for their bile, which is valued in Asian medicine. Jill Robinson, the founder and CEO of Animals Asia, who appears in the documentary "Cages of Shame," talks about bear bile farming and bear rescue efforts. "Cages of Shame" premiers at the Rubin Museum of Art April 14.