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❓Accidents ou meurtres❓Cela faisait longtemps que le podcast n'avait pas abordé ce thème! À vous, chers auditeurs, de vous faire une idée!Gaby commence avec la triste histoire de Joyce Vincent. Cette jeune femme pleine de vie a soudainement disparu au début des années 2000, après avoir amorcé un retrait de toute vie sociale et familiale. Plusieurs années vont passer sans que le mystère ne soit résolu...Tamara vous raconte le décès de Sandra Perry dans les années 90 lors d'un séjour en Alaska avec son petit-ami. La tragédie est classée comme accident, au grand dam de la famille de Sandra. L'affaire paraît simple et terminée. Pourtant, coup de théâtre quelques années plus tard...Bon épisode!Insta: @promenons_nous_podcast Web: www.promenonsnouspodcast.com Contact: hello@promenonsnouspodcast.comProduction: Tamara Moriaud et Gabriela SalazarMusique: ADEA https://adeasound.com/Voix fillette: RoxaneHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Uma pessoa com família e amigos morreu em casa e ninguém percebeu... por três anos. O caso de Joyce Vincent no Reino Unido chama a atenção, mas é mais chocante que esse fato é recorrente e tenha palavra própria no Japão: kodokushi. Assim como há um nome para pessoas que abandonam a sociedade para morar em seus quartos. Quais as causas, histórias e riscos da solidão? Este é mais um episódio do Escuta Essa, podcast semanal em que Denis e Danilo trocam histórias de cair o queixo e de explodir os miolos. Todas as quartas-feiras, no seu agregador de podcasts favorito, é a vez de um contar um causo para o outro. Não deixe de enviar os episódios do Escuta Essa para aquela pessoa com quem você também gosta de compartilhar histórias e aproveite para mandar seus comentários e perguntas no Spotify, nas redes sociais @escutaessapod, ou no e-mail escutaessa@aded.studio. A gente sempre lê mensagens no final de cada episódio! ... NESTE EPISÓDIO -O docu-filme sobre Joyce Vincent se chama “Dreams of a Life”, da diretora Carol Morley. -A agência de notícias Kyodo informou que de Janeiro a Março deste ano 21.716 pessoas morreram sozinhas em casa no Japão. A expectativa é que 68 mil pessoas tenham um kodokushi em 2024. -O paper “Governing through kodokushi”, de Nils Dahl, fala sobre como as mortes solitárias cresceram no Japão e sua relação com questões culturais e sociais como isolamento social, pobreza e exclusão. -A BBC já escreveu sobre os hikikomori . A matéria citada no podcast é uma longa reportagem de Maggie Jones em 2006 para o The New York Times. -A fotógrafa Maika Elan fez uma série de fotos sobre os hikikomori e suas vidas reclusas em seus quartos. -Em 2023 a BBC contou a história de Shoji Morimoto, o homem que “é pago para fazer nada”. Ele tem um livro de memórias chamado “mental person who does nothing”, sem tradução em português, lançado em 2003. -Robert Putnam escreveu o artigo “Bowling Alone” em 1998. Em 2000 ele deu origem ao livro “O colapso e o renascimento da comunidade americana”. Putnam foi o entrevistado da última semana do The Interview, do The New York Times. -“Clube da Luta” é um livro de 1996 escrito por Chuck Palahniu. Ele virou um filme de grande sucesso em 1999 dirigido por David Fincher. -O documentário "A Perna Cabeluda", sobre a lenda urbana do Recife, está disponível no YouTube. ... AD&D STUDIO A AD&D produz podcasts e vídeos que divertem e respeitam sua inteligência! Acompanhe todos os episódios em aded.studio para não perder nenhuma novidade.
This case is unlike any other case that we've covered. And by the end of this case, you won't know if there's been a murder… you won't even know if there has been a crime. And you may leave with more questions than answers. So JOIN US as we get as close to covering an unsolved case as we've been in a while, and discuss the mysterious death of Joyce Vincent. Click here to visit Kayla's Baby Registry! https://www.amazon.com/baby-reg/terrell-b-kayla-b-september-2023-sanantonio/1P1E41TWQEIV9?ref_=cm_sw_r_apin_dp_0TW8DNFS1KNXBRVKVZDK Go to MICRODOSE.COM and use code “BLACKTRUECRIME” for FREE Shipping & 30% OFF your first order Go to Goodr.com/BLACKTRUECRIME for free shipping when you order a new pair of sunglasses! Follow us on INSTAGRAM: @BlackTrueCrimePodcast Subscribe to our YOUTUBE Channel: www.youtube.com/c/blacktruecrimepodcast Join our PATREON for full video episodes and exclusive content: www.patreon.com/blacktruecrimepodcast For MERCH, visit: www.blacktruecrime.com/shop-merch JOIN OUR FB GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/blacktruecrimepodcast Intro & Outro music credits: Horror by Paradox Beats Original Beat production ownership is retained by the original producer where applicable. This beat is being used with private/owned leasing rights GRANTED by the producer(s). This audio is 100% free to listen to on this show. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blacktruecrimepodcast/message
Fala turma, tudo bem? Hoje vamos conversar um pouco sobre um caso intrigante, que aconteceu na Inglaterra, sobre Joyce Vincent, que foi encontrada 2 anos após sua morte, sentada em seu apartamento em frente a televisão. Vamos lá?
The Vincent Sisters Joyce and Pam are the Vincent Sisters. Together, they have been a part of famous musical groups, hit network television shows and also helped shape the sound of the Motown musical empire. Each has had a truely legendary carrer in the entertainment industry in their own right. They are highly respected performers and sought after for their exceptional vocal talents. They are currently very busy together and in their individual projects. They are also currently involved in several internationally touring productions. And in their free time - THEY SING! Joyce and Pam are the vocalists on the latest project by bassist Mitchel Coleman, Jr. Its a remake of "THATS THE WAY OF THE WORLD" by EARTH WIND AND FIRE. They are joined along with good friend Jim Gilstrap on vocals. The track is produced by Herman Hollywood Dawkins. Hollywood also plays keyboards and drums and Kayta Matsuna is on guitars. The DJ Dave W in the UK has already picked up on this (once again) mega hit and is one of the first to play it on the air. Reach the host at www.drajrbutler.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/momentsofgrace/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/momentsofgrace/support
You all remember “Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree” and “Knock Three Times” and “Candida,” and others. These songs were recorded by Tony Orlando and Dawn. “Tie a Yellow Ribbon” became an anthem for service members. Where did the name Dawn come from? How did Orlando team up with Telma Hopkins and Joyce Vincent? Why did Dawn sue Tony? And what's the story behind tie a yellow ribbon? If Tony sounds like he's in a bit of a fog, it's because we woke him up.
Debra, Diana, and Jesi talk about the ghost ship Ourang Medan, the discovery of a vampire grave, and the mysterious death of Joyce Vincent... and some interesting facts behind the Nobel Prize.Tell us what sparks your interest on twitter (@interest_spark), facebook, instagram, and TikTok! (@sparkmyinterestpodcast) Send a crazy story or interesting article to sparkmyinterestpodcast@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail through our website sparkmyinterestpodcast.com and we might just share it on the show! Articles and other sources:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ourang_Medanhttps://www.huffpost.com/entry/polish-researchers-discover-so-called-vampire-skeleton_n_631947f8e4b0ed021dee8844https://allthatsinteresting.com/joyce-vincenthttps://paranorms.com/joyce-vincent/https://youtu.be/QE_RFzXq4Ls
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*Warning: Explicit language and content* In episode 119, we discuss what little is known of the life and death of Joyce Vincent All Cats is part of the Truthseekers Podcast Network. Host: April Simmons Co-Host: Sabrina Jones Theme + Editing by April Simmons Contact us at allcatspod@gmail.com Call us at 662-200-1909 https://linktr.ee/allcats - ALL our links Shoutouts/Recommends: Doom Patrol Credits: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joyce_Vincent https://allthatsinteresting.com/joyce-vincent --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/april-simmons/support
It's a Credits episode! This week we discuss the case of Joyce Carol Vincent, a 38 year old woman who was found dead in her apartment three years after she died. We discuss what caused her death and how she was able to go three years without being discovered. Social media: twitter.com/2girls1doc instagram.com/2girls1doc facebook.com/2girls1doc tiktok.com/2girls1docpodcast 2girls1doc@gmail.com
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Hi guys! This is a sparkling new episode about a girl who lived a very mysterious life, whose body was found in her home THREE YEARS after her death. How did nobody notice? How to spot Domestic Abuse: https://www.victimsupport.org.uk/crime-info/types-crime/domestic-abuse/recognising-signs-domestic-abuse/ Let me know what your opinion is on this case! linktr.ee/takeatrippodcast Instagram: @takeatrippodcast https://www.instagram.com/takeatrippodcast/ Would you like to promote something or submit a case? Email: takeatrippodcast@gmail.com or use the submission link on linktr.ee/takeatrippodcast Cover art by @femtxt on IG! https://www.instagram.com/femtxt/
Tony Orlando celebrates Tony Orlando and Dawn's Joyce Vincent's birthday. Telma Hopkins also calls in. Tony plays some of the greatest hits of all time.
Today, we're covering cases that are unusually spooky. First, Sarah tells us about the death of Joyce Vincent. Then, Caitlin shares the tale of James S. Jameson, heir to the Jameson Distillery. Beer #1: Gourdgeous Pumpkin Ale from Sleepy Dog BrewingBeer #2: Pumpkin Spiced Yeti from Great Divide BrewingListener discretion is advised.TW: Mention of domestic violence, cannibalism, death of a childInstagram: @luminolpodTwitter: @luminolpodCheck out our website: www.luminolpod.comSend us a message luminolpod@gmail.comBe a beer sponsor!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/luminolpod)
Tony Orlando celebrates Dawn partner Telma Hopkins birthday as she talks about her time in Tony Orlando and Dawn, her acting career, and all those songs she sang back up on. And her long time friendship with Tony. The other member of Dawn, Joyce Vincent, also calls in to wish Telma a Happy Birthday. A Tony Orlando and Dawn reunion.
In our season two premiere, we discuss cases of bodies left undiscovered for years. Our main story covers Joyce Vincent. (We will not have Kief Notes this season.) Cannabis Strain Info from Leafly.com Follow Us on IG: https://www.instagram.com/bakedpotatopodcast/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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The troublesome trio of Lorenzo, Luca, and Meghan reunite for a special discussion about one of the eeriest unexplained mysteries of the modern era. In December 2003, a woman in London by the name of Joyce Vincent passed away under somewhat unclear circumstances. At the time of her demise, she was in her flat watching television, just having finished wrapping Christmas gifts. The creepy part about this case is that she wasn't discovered until January 2006... over TWO years later! She had family and friends, was in a relationship with an unknown man, and had rent to pay: that begs the question of, "how in the hell did nobody realize the woman was dead for two years? The co-hosts attempt to make sense of this disturbing case and all of its twisted theories, while Lorenzo and Meghan try to figure out why Luca has a crush on the monster from "Stranger Things." You won't want to miss Lorenzo's reaction to the faux pictures of Joyce Vincent that Meghan locates on this exciting 15th episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast!
Spang Sisters are a genre-crossing musical duo, based in Bristol. Their self titled debut record arrives on vinyl and all music streaming platforms on May 21st. They perform at The Prince Albert in Brighton on July 7th. We talk small stories, the importance of detail, writing about people, cow gods, Will Shortz, crosswords, odes, cooking, imbuing stories with darkness and light, Joyce Vincent, drawing, procrastination, the last time they learned a new instrument, wells of inspiration, exploring childhood, introspection and the songwriter's mindset. Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Nikki Rich Show Live with Former ladies of the Supremes Scherrie Payne, Susaye Greene and Joyce Vincent. The Former Ladies of The Supremes have performed live in concert and appeared on TV Shows throughout Europe, the Middle East and the Orient alongside such stellar acts as Tom Jones, James Brown, Sister Sledge, The Temptations, Martha & the Vandellas, The Four Tops, The Three Degrees and The Commodores, just to name a few. In April of 2016 the ladies celebrated the 30th Anniversary of The Former Ladies of The Supremes with a special performance in Hollywood, CA. The ladies were presented with personalized trophies to commemorate their successful career after their standing ovation performance. In the Summer of 2017, after 31 years of performing alongside Scherrie Payne, Lynda Laurence decided to leave the group. As the saying goes "The Show Must Go On' and Scherrie called upon former Supreme Susaye Greene to replace her. Susaye excitedly accepted the offer and the trio hasn't miss a beat! Photo shoots and rehearsals instantly took place and the new lineup emerged to much fanfare. It's noteworthy to point out that the current lineup of Scherrie Payne, Susaye Greene and Joyce Vincent were to be the 1977 lineup of Supremes. However, plans changed and Motown chose to disband The Supremes, and the lineup never got a chance to perform together......Until Now! Scherrie Payne, Susaye Greene and Joyce Vincent continue to perform all over the world with live performances, TV appearances and new exciting recordings. Scherrie and Susaye are proud of their Supreme history, and continue to present this legendary music to audiences all over the world as......Scherrie Payne & Susaye Greene, Formerly of The Supremes!
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Carol Morley sets out to discover the life of Joyce Vincent, who died in her bedsit in North London in 2003. Her body wasn't discovered for three years, and newspaper reports offered few details of her life - not even a photograph.
Welcome to the OMG Oh! Maura Gale Show with Special Guests Scherrie, Susaye & Joyce, Former Motown Artist (Supremes and Tony Orlando & Dawn) formerly "The Supremes" Topic: Style, Loss & MUSIC! In this episode Host Maura welcomes Special Guests Scherrie, Susaye and Joyce formerly of The Supremes to the OMG conversation. They talk about their songs, style, loss and the music! A conversation with some of Motown’s sensational artists, 2 who were a part of the iconic Supremes (Sherrie Payne & Susaye Greene ) and rounding out the trio is Joyce Vincent of the legendary group Tony Orlando and Dawn! They also discuss the struggles they’ve endured like loss and depression, as well and their UNCONDITIONAL LOVE of self, life and of course the MUSIC! The opinions expressed during this broadcast are for inspiration, information and motivational purposes. Enjoying the Conversation? Subscribe to the Show! Vist the OMG OH! Maura Gale Show Page at www.up2meradio.com to learn more about our network, the Show, Host Maura Gale and her guests. You can find, like and share us on Facebook at Up2Me Radio, follow us on Twitter @Up2Meradio and on Instagram at Up2Me.Radio
It's our 20th episode! Hip hip HURRAY! How's everyone? Today we're talking about Joyce Vincent and Joao Helio...it's pretty sad. Just stay tuned for some laughs at the end. Remember to follow us and comment on social media @UndercoverCoven and our email is undercovercoven@gmail.comWanna donate? Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/undercovercovenWE LOVE YOU!--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/undercovercoven/messageSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/undercovercoven)
Hi gang! We're kicking off 2019 with a massive, depressing bang! Sarah has multiple stories of chimney-related deaths (here's a tip: don't climb into a chimney), Clare recounts the incredible story of Forthman Murff who survived the unsurvivable, and Els covers the tragic death of Joyce Vincent who inspired the 2011 film 'Dreams of a Life'. As usual we lighten the tone at the end with our Girl Crushes, and as usual there's loads of swearing. Enjoy!
Fears and phobias, triggering senses, and horoscopes are what get us going this week on Toast and Honey. If you want to check out some of your sign's characteristics, you can check them out here: www.astrology-zodiac-signs.com See your future at broadly.vice.com/horoscopes. You might have a little "romance or "creative" energy on the way. Oooooo! What does your horoscope say about you? Joyce Vincent is the woman that died alone and wasn’t found for several years. Read the full story here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joyce_Vincent Here are the fears and phobias mentioned: • Trypophobia: phobia of irregular patterns or clusters of small holes or bumps. • Coulrophobia: persistent and irrational fear of clowns. • Demonophobia: fear of demons or evil spirits. • Nyctophobia: severe fear of the dark. • Claustrophobia: fear of having no escape and being closed in a small space. • Acrophobia: extreme or rational fear of heights, even when one is not particularly high. • Agoraphobia: fear of places --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/toastandhoney/support
In this week's special guest episode, we are joined by Simon Key from the Big Green Bookshop. He tells us all about how his bookshop got started, and how he accidentally got published using Twitter. Becky tells us another fucked-up folktale, this one involving what is essentially the plot of a series of Ru Paul's Drag Race (category is...huntsman realness), while Amy tells us the tragic local tale of Joyce Vincent and finishes us all off (lol) with a wank joke. Lovely. Follow Simon on @biggreen books, and find us on @andthenwhatpod on all good social media platforms.
Esta semana tuvimos la música de artistas de los 90s con éxito en este 2018.Platicamos de la Xocoveza y de una botana deliciosa de aceitunas.No más arrepentimiento fue el tema central de la sobremesa y te dimos varias buenas reflexiones.En "Con Propiedad Escalofriante" relatamos el caso de Joyce Vincent y su silenciosa muerte descubierta tres años después.Celebramos en esta emisión 14 años al aire.
Esta semana tuvimos la música de artistas de los 90s con éxito en este 2018.Platicamos de la Xocoveza y de una botana deliciosa de aceitunas.No más arrepentimiento fue el tema central de la sobremesa y te dimos varias buenas reflexiones.En "Con Propiedad Escalofriante" relatamos el caso de Joyce Vincent y su silenciosa muerte descubierta tres años después.Celebramos en esta emisión 14 años al aire.
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Today’s episode is all about body farms with Steven Ray Morris! ("The Purrrcast", "My Favorite Murder", "Mother, May I Sleep With Podcast"). Body farms are facilities used for the study of decomposition of human remains. Steven and Cassi talk about the history of how body farms got started with the first body farm, also called anthropological research facility, back in 1971 with anthropologist William M. Bass. There are now six in the United States and one just opened in Amsterdam in 2016. The aim of these farms is to gain a better understanding of the decomposition process and for forensic purposes, to permit the development of techniques for extracting information (such as the timing and circumstances of death) from human remains. Pretty cool right?! And if that’s not dark enough for you Cassi goes through the process of how the body decomposes while Steven and Cassi both drink some whiskey to help take in such realities of when the body dies, the blood stops circulating and solidifies, the skin changes color, organs decompose, there’s bloating, blistering and gases inside erupt and everything liquifies eventually leaving behind a skeleton. Fun! But don’t worry, that’s not all they talk about! They also talk about Dr. Pimple Popper, Steven’s hot tips on how to tell a New Zealand accent from an Australian one, the process of getting verified on Twitter, feminist writers like Zelda Fritzgerald, Emily Dickinson, Sylvia Plath and Virginia Woolf and which one you would want to go out as, the famous and possibly haunted Comedy Store and how our cats would eat us if we dropped dead in our house. Yeah, the conservation always finds it way back to dead bodies. Steven and Cassi talk fondly about crazy stories of people dying in their home and not being found for more that a year or longer like Joyce Vincent and Yvette Vickers. They also talk about the murder of Skylar Neese and contemplate what it would be like if hospitals microchipped us so as soon as we died, they would be notified and would be able to find our body quickly after death. Cassi and Steven also take time to talk fondly of people they have lost in their lives. It’s a deep and as lighthearted-as-it-can-be episode. Enjoy! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
If a tree falls in a forest and nobody is there to hear it, does it make a sound? That's the kind of head-scratching question that's popularly believed to occupy the time and brains of philosophers. It relates to the ideas of immaterialism proposed by Bishop George Berkeley who asserted that the only things that exist are minds and ideas in those minds. He said that matter didn't really exist and that, in any case, it was unnecessary to complicate things with such a concept. For Berkeley, "to be perceived is to be". But what happens to "things" when they are not being perceived? Did Bishop Berkeley really believe that his bed disappeared when he gets up in the morning and left the room? The answer is no, because there is the over-arching mind of God and God is always perceiving all things even when we are not. When Berkeley leaves the room God is still perceiving the bed so it doesn't pop out of existence. To try and get to grips with this Clare Carlisle talks to Dr John Callanan, a lecturer in philosophy from Kings College London and hears a neat limerick on the subject by Robert Knox. She also talks to the filmmaker Carol Morley whose documentary, Dreams of a Life, explored the story of a 38 year old woman, Joyce Vincent, whose body was found in her flat amongst half wrapped Christmas presents, the tv switched on. She had been dead for 3 years and nobody had noticed she wasn't there. The reader is Peter Marinker. Producer: Natalie Steed.
With the release of his first solo CD effort, ‘Soul Searching’, and single ‘Genesis’, an instrumental jazz/funk fusion collection that interweaves music inspired by his much admired influences, Mitchell Coleman Jr has fulfilled a lifelong dream of creating the music he hears in his heart and feels in his soul – and sharing it with the world. The disc, independently released on his own Soul Revelation label , features some of L.A.’s funkiest players: his long-time collaborator and ‘Soul Searching’ co-producer, Hollywood (pulling triple-duty on piano and vocals), Deron Johnson (formerly with Miles Davis) is also on keyboards, Kayta Matsuno and Sean Fabian are on guitar, Tim Anderson and Sal Avila are on saxophones, while industry veterans and sisters, Pam and Joyce Vincent (formerly of Tony Orlando and Dawn) and Jim Gilstrap (the ‘Good Times’ TV show theme song singer) perform background vocals along with newcomers Sean Thomas and Nodesha.
The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Celebrity Joyce Vincent (Wilson). She will discuss how she broke into the music business, and her big break with her sister's help. Joyce Vincent Wilson (born December 14, 1946, Detroit, Michigan) is an Americansinger, most famous for being one-third of the group Tony Orlando and Dawn.[1] As an original member to the 1970s group, who later had their own successful television program, she was featured on hit singles like "He Don't Love You (Like I Love You)", "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree" and "Mornin' Beautiful". Wilson continues singing to this day, usually with her sister, Pamela Vincent.[2]