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Broadcast, Sunday 15th June 2025 I'm thrilled to present my exclusive guest mix for Remco Israels' DanceShow 2.0 broadcast direct from Rotterdam, The Netherlands to dance music lovers around the world. My guest mix is a high-energy journey packed with fresh Uplifting, Tech, and Hard Trance bangers, plus a few cheeky mashups. Hope You Enjoy, Turn It Up! ;) Tracklistings 01.Solarstone & Scott Bond - 3rd Earth (Ehren Stowers Remix) [Armada Captivating] 02.FG Noise - Revive [Amsterdam Trance Records] 03.Brandt Hoff - Quantum Drift [FSOE] 04.Asteroid - A Distant Hope [Subculture] 05.Alex M.O.R.P.H. & Andrea Ribeca - Amaterasu [FSOE] 06.Tomah - Fading Reality [Nahawand Recordings] 07.Vlind - Escape From My Mind [Outburst] 08.Jerome Isma-Ae, Gabry Ponte - Hold That Sucker Down [Armada Music] 09.Faithless vs Temper Trap - Sweet Insomnia (RAMashup) [White Label] 10.Vadim Spark & Tim Air - Esperanto [Suanda Music] 11.Alexander Komarov - Nostalgie [Abora Recordings] 12.T78, Alessandra Roncone - Orbital [Autektone Records] [Tom Bradshaw Live Hot Cue Edit] 13.Mauro Picotto - Lizard (Dan Cooper Remix) [Armada Music] 14.Paul Oakenfold, Planet Perfecto Knights & KIMMIC - Resurrection [Perfecto Records | Armada Music]
Bryan Kearney's high-energy rework of Enigma State's classically influenced track 'State of Mind' has become a standout anthem in his recent performances. First showcased during his 3-hour set at Kearnage London 2024, this rework exemplifies Kearney's signature style-blending uplifting melodies with driving beats, adding a extra dose to energy to the brilliant original from Enigma State. Release date - 23/06/25 https://www.beatport.com/release/state-of-mind-bryan-kearney-rework/5098590
Nadya Okamoto launched her nonprofit Period as a teenager at the height of startup mania, hustle culture and girlboss memes. It grew to become one of the largest youth nonprofits in the world, but the fast growth led to burnout and a harsh cost to her well-being. She talks about how she learned to value rest, set boundaries and get 10 hours of sleep a day – and the moment she decided to pass the leadership torch for the organization's next phase. Her non-profit Period, one that got started distributing menstrual pads to the homeless in San Francisco, and her current startup August, a menstruation care brand, both deal with tackling access to women's health products, health equity and ending period poverty. She discusses the unique challenges leaders face in this space and the boundary pushing ways she leverages social media and grassroots organizing to bridge gaps in awareness and funding and drive positive conversations and change. She also shares her lessons from her work in non-profits, policy work and startups on how any leader can be more accountable to what their organization needs right now. About this episode: August: Period: Related report: Prescription for Change: Policy Recommendations for Women's Health Research: Blueprint to Close the Women's Health Gap: How to Improve Lives and Economies for All: Related podcasts: 7 women leaders on the books that shaped their lives: https://www.weforum.org/podcasts/meet-the-leader/episodes/7-women-leaders-books-recommendations/ Bridging the gap in women's health research, policy and innovation: Kearney https://www.weforum.org/podcasts/meet-the-leader/episodes/paula-bellostas-muguerza-kearney-womens-health/ How bridging design gaps in science and tech can tackle gender bias:
Karen Read juror speaks out on 'TMZ Live' saying he believes she's completely innocent, Wendy Williams' ex-husband sues over her guardianship, audio captures Cassie threatening a man over 'freak-off video,' and journalist Aiden 'Turtleboy' Kearney—who played a significant role in the Karen Read case—joins the show following her not guilty verdict. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The 19th superintendent of the Nebraska State Patrol comes to the job with 32 years of law enforcement experience. Colonel Bryan Waugh spent the last six years as Police Chief in Kearney. Nebraska Public Media's Dale Johnson asked Colonel Waugh how it feels going from policing 34,000 people in a community to overseeing a statewide law enforcement agency in charge of protecting 2 million people.
Eric Frandsen and Jason Walker look at all the NBA Mock Drafts out there to see what people are saying about the players the Utah Jazz might select at #5, #21, #43 and #53. Where Luke Kearney might appear in Utah State men's basketball's lineup. NBA Finals Game 6 preview. Pick 6
The theme for June 2025 was "Punk." Who else to talk to than Charlotte's original punk, who was there at the birth of the Punk scene in NYC in the late 70's and photographed everyone from Lou Reed to The Ramones to Andy Warhol? Tim talks with Mitchell Kearney after his talk at Creative Mornings on June 6, 2025 at Uptown Charlotte's VAPA Center.
Eric Frandsen and Jason Walker visit with new Utah State men's basketball player Luke Kearney. Sacramento State moves to the Big West. But what will they do with football? Projections of TV revenue for Pac-12.
Eric Frandsen and Jason Walker interview new Utah State men's basketball forward Luke Kearney. They talk to him about the decision to leave Air Force for Utah State, playing in the Spectrum as an opponent, what his skill sets look like and his plans to develop as a player in the offseason.
Sermon 06-15-25 "Listening to the Law and the Prophets” - Luke 16:16-31 - Pastor Sean Dougherty. The Sunday morning sermon of First Baptist Church of Kearney, Nebraska.
EU voices fears about "radioactive release" in Israel-Iran conflict, coordinated protests in southern EU states begin against 'overtourism'.
Tom Bradshaw Infinity Embracing The True Sounds Of Trance Without Boundaries Every 2nd Saturday Of The Month 22.00 - 0.00 (Uk Time) 23.00 - 1.00 (CEST) Trance Energy Radio www.trance-energy.org This month, A ‘Blast From The Past” classic trance special featuring 2 hours of underground & timeless classics in the mix. Expect high-energy nostalgia, spine-tingling melodies, and tracks guaranteed to give you serious goosebumps! Tracklistings 01.Digital Delay - Love Put Us Into A Groove [Mondo] 02.Ron Van Den Beuken - Sunset (Ron Van Den Beuken Mix) [Liquid] 03.Oxia - Domino (Sean Tyas Got Ball Rework) [White Label] 04.O'Callaghan & Kearney - Exactly [Discover] 05.Onova - Platitude [Vandit/Monster Tunes] 06.Bryan Kearney - You Will Never Be Forgotten (Activa Remix) [Discover] 07.RAM - RAMsterdam (Jorn Van Deynhoven Remix) [A State Of Trance] 08.Pulser - My Religion (Astuni & Manuel Le Saux Re-Lift) [Who's Afraid Of 138?!] 09.Ayla - Ayla (Omar Sherif Remix) [NOYU Records] 10.Paul Van Dyk - For An Angel (Oxygen Remix) [White Label] 11.Tony De Vit - The Dawn (Mark Sherry Remix) [Tidy Two] 12.Motorcycle - As The Rush Comes (Tymo White Rework) [White Label] 13.Lange - Drifting Away (Alessandra Roncone Bootleg) [White Label] 14.Veracocha - Carte Blanche (Sneijder Remix) [White Label] 15.Plummet - Damaged (Allen & Envy Bootleg) [White Label] 16.Vincent de Moor - Fly Away (Sean Tyas Remix) [Armada Music] 17.Dave 202 - Generate The Wave [Silicon Records] 18.Giuseppe Ottaviani - Through Your Eyes [Vandit] 19.Tiesto - Adagio For Strings (Fred Baker Remix) [Magik Muzik] 20.NU NRG - Dreamland (Binary Finary Remix) [White Label] 21.Mauro Picotto - Iguana (Joint Operations Centre Remix) [White Label] 22.Art of Trance - Madagascar (Richard Durand Remix) [Black Hole] 23.Binary Finary - 1998 (Alex M.O.R.P.H Remix) [Armada Music] 24.E-Love Presents Vrantique - Vrantique Remix [Bonzai Musić] Artist/Label Promos & General Enquires dj.tombradshaw@gmail.com Check out all my social media links https://linktr.ee/djtombradshaw Facebook Page dedicated to Infinity https://www.facebook.com/InfinityRadioPodcast
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
Thunderhead of Ankeny, Inc. v. Chicken Bones of Kearney, Inc.
Sermon: "Tools and Treasures” – Luke 14:1-24 - Pastor Sean Dougherty. The morning worship service of First Baptist Church of Kearney, Nebraska.
Sermon 06-08-25 "Tools and Treasures” – Luke 14:1-24 - Pastor Sean Dougherty. The Sunday morning sermon of First Baptist Church of Kearney, Nebraska.
Karen Read Snow Job - How Social Media May Have Corrupted Key Defense Witness In a dramatic day of testimony in the Karen Read murder retrial, Canton snowplow driver Brian "Lucky" Loughran took the stand claiming he never saw John O'Keefe's body during multiple passes of 34 Fairview Road in the early morning hours of January 29, 2022. However, prosecutor Hank Brennan revealed that Loughran may have been targeted and influenced by controversial blogger Aidan "Turtleboy" Kearney, who has been charged with witness intimidation in this very case. The prosecution systematically dismantled Loughran's credibility, highlighting his close ties to the Albert family - he previously worked for Chris Albert, brother of homeowner Brian Albert - and his brother serves on the Canton board of selectmen with Chris Albert. These connections raise serious questions about potential bias and loyalty within Canton's tight-knit community. Most damaging to the defense was Brennan's revelation that Kearney had written about Loughran on his blog as early as June 2023, potentially compromising the witness before he ever took the stand. Kearney was actually present in the courtroom during Loughran's testimony, covering the trial despite facing witness intimidation charges. The prosecution also challenged Loughran's reliability as a witness, noting that authorities have questioned his recollection, pointing out he is colorblind and was driving in a blizzard at the time. Brennan also showed that Loughran's memory of timing has changed, as he previously said he attempted to return to the road around 5:30 a.m., but this time claimed it was around 6:15 a.m. While Loughran denied being threatened, the prosecution's methodical cross-examination exposed the troubling influence of social media activism on what should have been an impartial witness. This testimony may have backfired spectacularly for the defense, revealing not the smoking gun they hoped for, but rather a witness whose credibility has been fatally compromised by outside pressure. #KarenRead #KarenReadTrial #LuckyLoughran #WitnessIntimidation #TurtleboyBlog #JohnOKeefe #Canton #SnowplowDriver #Retrial #MurderTrial #Prosecution #JusticeForJohnOKeefe #CorruptedWitness #SocialMediaInfluence #WitnessCredibility #CourtroomDrama #MassachusettsMurder #BostonPolice #DefenseBackfires #TruthMatters #LegalAnalysis #TrueCrime #CourtroomUpdate #TrialWatch #ProsecutionWins #WitnessTampering #BloggerCharges #CantonConnections #TrialNews #Breaking Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
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Karen Read Snow Job - How Social Media May Have Corrupted Key Defense Witness In a dramatic day of testimony in the Karen Read murder retrial, Canton snowplow driver Brian "Lucky" Loughran took the stand claiming he never saw John O'Keefe's body during multiple passes of 34 Fairview Road in the early morning hours of January 29, 2022. However, prosecutor Hank Brennan revealed that Loughran may have been targeted and influenced by controversial blogger Aidan "Turtleboy" Kearney, who has been charged with witness intimidation in this very case. The prosecution systematically dismantled Loughran's credibility, highlighting his close ties to the Albert family - he previously worked for Chris Albert, brother of homeowner Brian Albert - and his brother serves on the Canton board of selectmen with Chris Albert. These connections raise serious questions about potential bias and loyalty within Canton's tight-knit community. Most damaging to the defense was Brennan's revelation that Kearney had written about Loughran on his blog as early as June 2023, potentially compromising the witness before he ever took the stand. Kearney was actually present in the courtroom during Loughran's testimony, covering the trial despite facing witness intimidation charges. The prosecution also challenged Loughran's reliability as a witness, noting that authorities have questioned his recollection, pointing out he is colorblind and was driving in a blizzard at the time. Brennan also showed that Loughran's memory of timing has changed, as he previously said he attempted to return to the road around 5:30 a.m., but this time claimed it was around 6:15 a.m. While Loughran denied being threatened, the prosecution's methodical cross-examination exposed the troubling influence of social media activism on what should have been an impartial witness. This testimony may have backfired spectacularly for the defense, revealing not the smoking gun they hoped for, but rather a witness whose credibility has been fatally compromised by outside pressure. #KarenRead #KarenReadTrial #LuckyLoughran #WitnessIntimidation #TurtleboyBlog #JohnOKeefe #Canton #SnowplowDriver #Retrial #MurderTrial #Prosecution #JusticeForJohnOKeefe #CorruptedWitness #SocialMediaInfluence #WitnessCredibility #CourtroomDrama #MassachusettsMurder #BostonPolice #DefenseBackfires #TruthMatters #LegalAnalysis #TrueCrime #CourtroomUpdate #TrialWatch #ProsecutionWins #WitnessTampering #BloggerCharges #CantonConnections #TrialNews #Breaking Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
Karen Read Snow Job - How Social Media May Have Corrupted Key Defense Witness In a dramatic day of testimony in the Karen Read murder retrial, Canton snowplow driver Brian "Lucky" Loughran took the stand claiming he never saw John O'Keefe's body during multiple passes of 34 Fairview Road in the early morning hours of January 29, 2022. However, prosecutor Hank Brennan revealed that Loughran may have been targeted and influenced by controversial blogger Aidan "Turtleboy" Kearney, who has been charged with witness intimidation in this very case. The prosecution systematically dismantled Loughran's credibility, highlighting his close ties to the Albert family - he previously worked for Chris Albert, brother of homeowner Brian Albert - and his brother serves on the Canton board of selectmen with Chris Albert. These connections raise serious questions about potential bias and loyalty within Canton's tight-knit community. Most damaging to the defense was Brennan's revelation that Kearney had written about Loughran on his blog as early as June 2023, potentially compromising the witness before he ever took the stand. Kearney was actually present in the courtroom during Loughran's testimony, covering the trial despite facing witness intimidation charges. The prosecution also challenged Loughran's reliability as a witness, noting that authorities have questioned his recollection, pointing out he is colorblind and was driving in a blizzard at the time. Brennan also showed that Loughran's memory of timing has changed, as he previously said he attempted to return to the road around 5:30 a.m., but this time claimed it was around 6:15 a.m. While Loughran denied being threatened, the prosecution's methodical cross-examination exposed the troubling influence of social media activism on what should have been an impartial witness. This testimony may have backfired spectacularly for the defense, revealing not the smoking gun they hoped for, but rather a witness whose credibility has been fatally compromised by outside pressure. #KarenRead #KarenReadTrial #LuckyLoughran #WitnessIntimidation #TurtleboyBlog #JohnOKeefe #Canton #SnowplowDriver #Retrial #MurderTrial #Prosecution #JusticeForJohnOKeefe #CorruptedWitness #SocialMediaInfluence #WitnessCredibility #CourtroomDrama #MassachusettsMurder #BostonPolice #DefenseBackfires #TruthMatters #LegalAnalysis #TrueCrime #CourtroomUpdate #TrialWatch #ProsecutionWins #WitnessTampering #BloggerCharges #CantonConnections #TrialNews #Breaking Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
Karen Read Snow Job - How Social Media May Have Corrupted Key Defense Witness In a dramatic day of testimony in the Karen Read murder retrial, Canton snowplow driver Brian "Lucky" Loughran took the stand claiming he never saw John O'Keefe's body during multiple passes of 34 Fairview Road in the early morning hours of January 29, 2022. However, prosecutor Hank Brennan revealed that Loughran may have been targeted and influenced by controversial blogger Aidan "Turtleboy" Kearney, who has been charged with witness intimidation in this very case. The prosecution systematically dismantled Loughran's credibility, highlighting his close ties to the Albert family - he previously worked for Chris Albert, brother of homeowner Brian Albert - and his brother serves on the Canton board of selectmen with Chris Albert. These connections raise serious questions about potential bias and loyalty within Canton's tight-knit community. Most damaging to the defense was Brennan's revelation that Kearney had written about Loughran on his blog as early as June 2023, potentially compromising the witness before he ever took the stand. Kearney was actually present in the courtroom during Loughran's testimony, covering the trial despite facing witness intimidation charges. The prosecution also challenged Loughran's reliability as a witness, noting that authorities have questioned his recollection, pointing out he is colorblind and was driving in a blizzard at the time. Brennan also showed that Loughran's memory of timing has changed, as he previously said he attempted to return to the road around 5:30 a.m., but this time claimed it was around 6:15 a.m. While Loughran denied being threatened, the prosecution's methodical cross-examination exposed the troubling influence of social media activism on what should have been an impartial witness. This testimony may have backfired spectacularly for the defense, revealing not the smoking gun they hoped for, but rather a witness whose credibility has been fatally compromised by outside pressure. #KarenRead #KarenReadTrial #LuckyLoughran #WitnessIntimidation #TurtleboyBlog #JohnOKeefe #Canton #SnowplowDriver #Retrial #MurderTrial #Prosecution #JusticeForJohnOKeefe #CorruptedWitness #SocialMediaInfluence #WitnessCredibility #CourtroomDrama #MassachusettsMurder #BostonPolice #DefenseBackfires #TruthMatters #LegalAnalysis #TrueCrime #CourtroomUpdate #TrialWatch #ProsecutionWins #WitnessTampering #BloggerCharges #CantonConnections #TrialNews #Breaking Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
In episode 121 of the Athletor Podcast, we sit down with Chuck Kearney, Head Coach at the University of Saint Mary, to explore the evolution of wrestling through his unique lens—from his roots in Pendleton, Oregon, to building programs at the NAIA level. Chuck reflects on his time at Oregon State, where the structure of practice was almost academic in its discipline, and contrasts that with the flexibility and challenges of coaching in today's collegiate landscape.We dig into the growing concerns around roster limits, shrinking opportunities for athletes, and the shifting value of scholarships vs. NIL. Chuck doesn't hold back on what he sees as threats to the sport's future—and how programs like his are adapting. We wrap with rapid-fire takes on wrestling shoes, book recs, and who makes Chuck's all-time Mount Rushmore.
This episode is a re-release of a conversation from September 2023, in memory of Gerry Connolly, who passed away on May 21, 2025. Gerry will be remembered as a public servant who was driven by purpose and principle. His timeless words of wisdom are an inspiration to many. – Paul Laudicina joins two sitting members of Congress, Representative Gerald E. “Gerry” Connolly (VA-11) and Representative Maxwell Alejandro Frost (FL-10) to discuss the future of political engagement. Their conversation spans important policy issues like gun control and campaign finance reform, along with a look at the changing social habits for political representatives in Washington. Reimagining the Future: Bridging Generations is produced by the Global Business Policy Council at Kearney, a think tank that deciphers sweeping geopolitical, economic, social, and technological changes and their effects on the global business environment. Learn more at kearney.com/gbpc.
Sermon 06-01-25 “Come on Home” – Luke 15:1-32” – Pastor Jason Purdy The morning sermon of First Baptist Church of Kearney, Nebraska.
Sermon: “Come on Home” – Luke 15:1-32” – Pastor Jason Purdy The morning worship service of First Baptist Church of Kearney, Nebraska.
CHI Good Samaritan hospital in Kearney just upgraded its NICU. Tele-health neonatologists and new equipment can provide more specialized care, lower the number of babies that need to be transferred to Lincoln or Omaha hospitals.
Sermon: "The Cost of Discipleship” – Luke 14:25-35, 9:21-27, 9:57-62 – Pastor Mark de Kluyver The morning worship service of First Baptist Church of Kearney, Nebraska.
Sermon 05-25-25 "The Cost of Discipleship” – Luke 14:25-35, 9:21-27, 9:57-62 – Pastor Mark de Kluyver The morning sermon of First Baptist Church of Kearney, Nebraska.
Women's health is under-researched and under-funded, leading women to live longer in poor health than men. However, tackling this gap can boost lifespans and GDP, a fact Paula Bellostas Muguerza understands well. This global head of healthcare and life sciences at consulting firm Kearney, discusses the role that policy and collaboration can play in creating incentives for real change, and driving awareness and education. She'll talk about [w]Health, a special platform she helped found that has grown into a community of 350 organizations sharing best practices to bridge gaps and what leaders can do to make change happen for their own organizations. About this episode: Kearney: [w]Health: Prescription for Change: Policy Recommendations for Women's Health Research: Related podcasts: How bridging design gaps in science and tech can tackle gender bias: Tackling these surprising blindspots can bridge gender gaps in health, opportunity and more:
In this episode, we tackle the challenging but vital question: How can we support nervous system regulation when someone isn't in a safe environment? Drawing from Deb Dana's Polyvagal Theory expertise and current research, we explore practical strategies for both practitioners and individuals navigating unsafe circumstances.In this episode you'll learn:How to identify small touch points that can activate brief ventral vagal statesSpecific techniques practitioners & individuals can use to support clients/themselves in unsafe environmentsMicro-practices for self-regulation during ongoing stress or threatThree Takeaways:Even in unsafe environments, small "safety or regulating anchors" (objects, memories, connections) can provide crucial moments of regulation. The goal isn't permanent regulation in unsafe circumstances, but creating brief reminders that another state exists.Oftentimes the first step in healing is acknowledging the reality of one's situation, not minimizing or denying it. Whether you're a practitioner or the individual going through it, remember that your struggle makes sense, your survival responses make sense.Recognizing and savoring these micro-moments of "safe enough" builds neural pathways that support resilience over time.Resources/Citations:National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233"Polyvagal Exercises for Safety and Connection" by Deb Dana"Anchored: How to Befriend Your Nervous System Using Polyvagal Theory" by Deb DanaLevine, P. A. (1997). Waking the Tiger: Healing Trauma. North Atlantic Books.Van der Kolk, B. A. (2014). The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma. Viking.Kearney, D. J., McDermott, K., Malte, C., Martinez, M., & Simpson, T. L. (2012). Association of participation in a mindfulness program with measures of PTSD, depression and quality of life in a veteran sample. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 68(1), 101-116.Price, M., Spinazzola, J., Musicaro, R., Turner, J., Suvak, M., Emerson, D., & van der Kolk, B. (2017). Effectiveness of an 8-week yoga program for women with chronic PTSD. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 30(2), 173-180.West, J., Liang, B., & Spinazzola, J. (2017). Trauma sensitive yoga as a complementary treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder: A qualitative descriptive analysis. International Journal of Stress Management, 24(2), 173–195.Brom, D., Stokar, Y., Lawi, C., Nuriel-Porat, V., Ziv, Y., Lerner, K., & Ross, G. (2017). Somatic Experiencing for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Randomized Controlled Outcome Study. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 30(3), 304-312.Fredrickson, B. L. (2001). The role of positive emotions in positive psychology: The broaden-and-build theory of positive emotions. American Psychologist, 56(3), 218–226.Perry, B. D. (2006). The Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics: Applying principles of neuroscience to clinical work with traumatized and maltreated children. In N. B. Webb (Ed.), Working with traumatized youth in child welfare (pp. 27–52). The Guilford Press.Website: https://www.riseaswe.com/podcastEmail: amanda@riseaswe.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/amandaontherise/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@amandaontherise
Send us a textIn today's episode of the Psychedelic Therapy Frontiers podcast, we're talking with psychotherapist, Curt Kearney, about his new book, “Psychedelics and Internal Family Systems (IFS): A partnership in relational healing.” IFS is a powerful therapy model that's becoming very popular these days. When we talk about which psychotherapy models might pair well with psychedelic tools, IFS is usually somewhere near the top of the list. In his book and in this conversation, Curt draws from his extensive experience with psychedelics and as an IFS practitioner and trainer to walk us through how one might use IFS with psychedelic tools in a synergistic and relational way. Links to Curt's website and his book are in the show notes.For those of you who are new to the show, welcome! Psychedelic Therapy Frontiers is brought to you by Numinus Network and is hosted by Dr. Steve Thayer and Dr. Reid Robison.https://www.curtkearney.com/Learn more about our podcast at https://numinusnetwork.com/learn/podcast/Learn more about psychedelic therapy training opportunities at https://numinusnetwork.com/training/Learn more about our clinical trials at https://www.numinusnetwork.com/researchLearn more about Numinus at https://numinusnetwork.com/Email us at ptfpodcast@numinus.com Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drstevethayer/https://www.instagram.com/innerspacedoctor/https://www.instagram.com/numinushealth/
Send us a textIn the 3rd installment of our Intro to Casing series, we tackle a profitability case from Kearney focused on boosting tourism revenue for a West African country's Ministry of Tourism.This case will sharpen your ability to break down profitability problems - a core skill in consulting. Follow along as Ed applies structured thinking, analyzes data, and explores strategies to increase revenue.Key Takeaways:How to structure a profitability case from start to finishTechniques to identify and prioritize high-impact leversTips for communicating clearly under time pressureAdditional ResourcesBlack Belt case prep programFree consulting application deadlines trackerDownload a step-by-step Case Prep Plan (free)Case interview master guideReal Talk About MarketingAn Acxiom podcast where we discuss marketing made better, bringing you real...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyConnect With Management Consulted Schedule free 15min consultation with the MC Team. Watch the video version of the podcast on YouTube! Follow us on LinkedIn, Instagram, and TikTok for the latest updates and industry insights! Join an upcoming live event - case interviews demos, expert panels, and more. Email us (team@managementconsulted.com) with questions or feedback.
Three EU countries go to the polls in "Super Sunday" elections and European leaders will attempt to talk to Trump ahead of Putin talks.
Sermon 05-18-25 "The Humble Kingdom” – Luke 14:1-24 - Pastor Sean Dougherty. The morning sermon of First Baptist Church of Kearney, Nebraska.
Sermon: "The Humble Kingdom” – Luke 14:1-24 - Pastor Sean Dougherty. The morning worship service of First Baptist Church of Kearney, Nebraska.
Share your Field Stories!Welcome back to Environmental Professionals Radio, Connecting the Environmental Professionals Community Through Conversation, with your hosts Laura Thorne and Nic Frederick! On today's episode, we talk with Sree Ratna Kancherla, Global Sustainability Director for management consulting firm Kearney, Storyteller, Social Impact Innovator, and Futurist about Sustainability, Pineapple Leather Pants, and Writing for TV. Read her full bio below.Help us continue to create great content! If you'd like to sponsor a future episode hit the support podcast button or visit www.environmentalprofessionalsradio.com/sponsor-form Please be sure to ✔️subscribe, ⭐rate and ✍review. This podcast is produced by the National Association of Environmental Professions (NAEP). Check out all the NAEP has to offer at NAEP.org.Connect with Sree Ratna Kancherla at https://www.linkedin.com/in/sreeratna/Guest Bio:Sree Ratna Kancherla is Global Director of Sustainability at Kearney, with 25 years of experience in sustainability and human rights law and policy. She has lived in Africa and India for a decade, building sustainability ecosystems. As a strategic advisor to Fortune 500 companies, she focuses on sustainability impact in supply chains across industries. She integrates ‘eclectic leadership' into her work, drawing from studies with enlightened Masters and personal experiences. Through her transformative service, "Eclectic Awareness," she empowers individuals and businesses to navigate modern complexities with purpose. A published writer and speaker, she is developing a book and podcast.Music CreditsIntro: Givin Me Eyes by Grace MesaOutro: Never Ending Soul Groove by Mattijs Muller Support the showThanks for listening! A new episode drops every Friday. Like, share, subscribe, and/or sponsor to help support the continuation of the show. You can find us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and all your favorite podcast players.
Kristen McNeely joins me for an informative discussion about the challenging topic of School Refusal and Chronic Absenteeism. If you are in any way connected to a school community, you've probably heard about this difficult and growing problem. As we discuss in this episode, school refusal is an ever-growing concern, and it manifests itself in numerous ways. Kristen is both a BCBA and a Licensed Marital and Family Therapist in California, and she spends nearly all of her time working with parents who have children who engage in school refusal. In this episode, we cover: The distinction between the terms Chronic Absenteeism and School Refusal. How School Refusal can be thought of as a continuum of attendance patterns. The role of anxiety in these response patterns. Assessing the function of School Refusal behaviors. Helping parents intervene with School Refusal. The importance of wrap around supports for severe cases. How School Refusal can turn into what's known as Failure to Launch. You're going to want to listen all the way through to the end because she closes the show not only some awesome advice for the newly minted, but a poignant personal story. Resources mentioned in this podcast: The School Avoidance Alliance. Kearney and Silverman (2010). Measuring the Function of School Refusal Behavior: The School Refusal Assessment Scale. SPACE (Supportive Parenting for Anxious Childhood Emotions). Episode 58 of ABA Inside Track (Interview with Christopher Kearney). Kristen's website. Kristen's Instagram. This podcast is brought to you by: Frontera. Consider taking a demo of Frontera's Assessment Builder and see how the ethical application of AI technologies can help you serve clients and save you time! Your first assessment report is free. And if you use code BOP25 you'll get an additional five assessments for just $100. So head to fronterahealth.com to check it out! HRIC Recruting. Cut out the middleman and speak directly with Barbara Voss, who's been placing BCBAs in great jobs all across the US for 15 years. CEUs from Behavioral Observations. Learn from your favorite podcast guests while you're commuting, walking the dog, or whatever else you do while listening to podcasts. New events are being added all the time, so check them out here. The Behavioral Toolbox. Check out our courses for school-based and other behavioral professionals, including our newest one, Motivational Interviewing: Getting Educator Buy-In.
In this episode, Josh Luse preaches through the power of the Seed that is the Word of God. We are also commissioning the Citylight Kearney Team
In this episode of "What Makes You Tick," host Stephen engages in a deep and insightful conversation with David Kearney, a former high-performance director for ladies' golf in Ireland and co-founder of Sigmoid Sports. The discussion covers a wide range of topics, including the importance of mental resilience in sports, the challenges of promoting golf among women, and the significance of creating a welcoming environment for newcomers to the game.David shares his journey in golf, from his early experiences to his current role in coaching and mentoring athletes. He emphasizes the need for a supportive community in sports, particularly for women, and discusses the unique challenges they face in a traditionally male-dominated environment. The conversation also touches on the psychological aspects of coaching, the importance of self-talk, and the value of being present in the moment.Listeners will gain insights into the dynamics of coaching, the role of parents in a young athlete's journey, and the significance of fostering a love for the game rather than focusing solely on competition. David's passion for golf and his commitment to making the sport accessible to everyone shine through in this engaging episode.Key Topics Discussed:The role of psychology in sports and coachingThe importance of community and support in golfStrategies for encouraging female participation in sportsThe significance of self-talk and mental resilienceDavid's experiences and lessons learned throughout his careerLinks and Resources:Sigmoid Sports WebsiteWhat Makes You Tick PodcastFor more information and to access the full show notes, visit this link.Join Stephen and David for an inspiring conversation that highlights the transformative power of sports and the importance of community in fostering growth and resilience.This episode is sponsored by Wilsons Auctions, the largest independent auction company in Ireland and the UK. Wilsons Auctions are celebrating 25 years in Dublin - check out wilsonsauctions.com for more
In this panel discussion we get to hear on Housing in Aotearoa New Zealand from the following speakers at the New Zealand Green Building Council Housing Summit held on 7 May 2025 (more on NZGBC is here): Ali Hamlin-Paenga - Chief Executive of Te Matapihi (Site: https://www.tematapihi.org.nz) Cate Kearney - Chief Executive of Ōtautahi Community Housing Trust (Site: https://www.ocht.org.nz) Paul Gilberd - Chief Executive of Community Housing Aotearoa (Site: https://communityhousing.org.nz) Steven Moe – Chair of Community Housing Funding Agency (Site: https://chfa.co.nz) Thanks to Bernard Hickey for the questions at the end as well. Listen to his "When the Facts Change Podcast" and follow his work here https://thekaka.substack.com Description of the session: "Partnering for a better result on housing supply Housing supply is more important than ever. With Community Housing Providers a vital, growing part of the solution, how are they stepping up to support mitigating the housing crisis? How will they be financed? Join Steven Moe from the Community Housing Funding Agency as he leads our panel talking strategic partnerships, the funding mechanisms, and the challenges in rolling out best practice in community housing initiatives." Thanks to the NZGBC team for all the work in putting the conference on! For more on seeds visit www.theseeds.nz
Send us a textSummaryIn this engaging conversation, Eric Kearney, the president and CEO of the Cincinnati African American Chamber of Commerce, shares his journey from growing up in Cincinnati to becoming a prominent figure in law, business, and politics. He reflects on his early baseball memories, favorite players, and the evolution of the Cincinnati Reds. The discussion also touches on the importance of community engagement, the role of the Cincinnati Herald, and the future of baseball in the African American community. Eric's insights into local culture, sports, and personal anecdotes create a rich narrative that resonates with Reds fans and community members alike.TaskeawausEric Kearney has a diverse background in law, business, and politics.Growing up in Cincinnati shaped Eric's love for baseball.Little League memories are a significant part of Eric's childhood.Davy Concepcion is Eric's all-time favorite player.The Reds' glory days are a cherished memory for many fans.Baseball's popularity is challenged by the rise of other sports.Community engagement is crucial for the Reds' future.The Cincinnati Herald focuses on positive community stories.Football has surpassed baseball in popularity among younger fans.Local cuisine, like Skyline and Agla Mises, is a beloved part of Cincinnati culture.Sound Bites"I ended up getting a single.""I think Elle is amazing.""I grew up only on Skyline." Sponsored by Moerlein Lager House, host of the March 26, 2025 Opening Day Eve Party benefitting the Reds Community Fund!
Have you ever struggled to find areas to hunt? Especially in Nebraska, where over 97% of the state is privately owned land, access to hunting can be difficult to come by. We know from previous research that a lack of access is also a top reason why people stop hunting or don't start at all. But public access programs like Open Fields and Waters and the Nebraska Community Access Partnership are tackling this issue head-on. For any hunter interested, these programs provide access to quality private lands to hunt; for landowners, it's another way to bring in a little extra income. This month we are joined by Adam Kester, Access Program Manager at the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, and Addie Piernicky, NCAP Coordinating Wildlife Biologist at Pheasants Forever, to learn all about how these programs are transforming hunting access in Nebraska and beyond. Resources: Nebraska Community Access Partnership Open Fields & Waters (website) Open Fields and Waters: Expanding Hunter Opportunity (via YouTube) Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Offices: Alliance: 308-763-2940, Bassett: 402-684-2921, Kearney: 308-865-5310, Lincoln: 402-471-5561, Norfolk: 402-370-3374, North Platte: 308-535-8025 Addie Piernicky [website] Adam Kester [website] Dr. Andrew Little [academic profile, @awesmlabdoc] Nathan Pflueger [website] AWESM Lab [website, @awesmlab] Nebraska Pheasants Forever [website, @pheasants_quailforever_of_ne] Watch these podcasts on YouTube If you enjoy this podcast, leave a rating and review so others can find us! Music by Humans Win Produced and edited by Iris McFarlin
Have you ever struggled to find areas to hunt? Especially in Nebraska, where over 97% of the state is privately owned land, access to hunting can be difficult to come by. We know from previous research that a lack of access is also a top reason why people stop hunting or don't start at all. But public access programs like Open Fields and Waters and the Nebraska Community Access Partnership are tackling this issue head-on. For any hunter interested, these programs provide access to quality private lands to hunt; for landowners, it's another way to bring in a little extra income. This month we are joined by Adam Kester, Access Program Manager at the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, and Addie Piernicky, NCAP Coordinating Wildlife Biologist at Pheasants Forever, to learn all about how these programs are transforming hunting access in Nebraska and beyond. Resources: Nebraska Community Access Partnership Open Fields & Waters (website) Open Fields and Waters: Expanding Hunter Opportunity (via YouTube) Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Offices: Alliance: 308-763-2940, Bassett: 402-684-2921, Kearney: 308-865-5310, Lincoln: 402-471-5561, Norfolk: 402-370-3374, North Platte: 308-535-8025 Addie Piernicky [website] Adam Kester [website] Dr. Andrew Little [academic profile, @awesmlabdoc] Nathan Pflueger [website] AWESM Lab [website, @awesmlab] Nebraska Pheasants Forever [website, @pheasants_quailforever_of_ne] Watch these podcasts on YouTube If you enjoy this podcast, leave a rating and review so others can find us! Music by Humans Win Produced and edited by Iris McFarlin
Trump-aligned candidate leads Romania's presidential race, German spy agency classifies far-right AfD party as extremist, Vatican installs chimney for conclave smoke signals, and a spate of cryptocurrency-linked kidnappings in France.
Prosecutor Ken Cosgrove reveals what he believes is the real reason for Aidan “Turtleboy” Kearney's bizarre filing in his witness harassment case. Spoiler alert: it has everything to do with Karen Read and her defense lawyers David Yannetti & Alan Jackson & her trial for the murder of John O'Keefe.Get access to exclusive content & support the podcast by becoming a Patron today! https://patreon.com/robertaglasstruecrimereportThrow a tip in the tip jar! https://buymeacoffee.com/robertaglassSupport Roberta by sending a donation via Venmo. https://venmo.com/robertaglassThank you Patrons!Hannna, Christy, Jen Buell, Elle Solari, Carol Cardella, Jennifer Harmon, DoxieMama65, Carol Holderman, Joan Mahon, Marcie Denton, Rosanne Aponte, Johnny Jay, Jude Barnes, JenTheRN, Victoria Devenish, Jeri Falk, Kimberly Lovelace, Penni Miller, Jil, Janet Gardner, Jayne Wallace (JaynesWhirled), Pat Brooks, Jennifer Klearman, Judy Brown, Linda Lazzaro, Suzanne Kniffin, Susan Hicks, Jeff Meadors, D Samlam, Pat Brooks, Cythnia, Bonnie Schoeneman-Dilley, Diane Larsen, Mary, Kimberly Philipson, Cat Stewart, Cindy Pochesci, Kevin Crecy, Renee Chavez, Melba Pourteau, Julie K Thomas, Mia Wallace, Stark Stuff, Kayce Taylor, Alice, Dean, GiGi5, Jennifer Crum, Dana Natale, Bewildered Beauty, Pepper, Joan Chakonas, Blythe, Pat Dell, Lorraine Reid, T.B., Melissa, Victoria Gray Bross, Toni Woodland, Danbrit, Kenny Haines and Toni Natalie
On November 21, 1997, Gene Artis and his sister Yvonne Giles were shot and killed at their apartment in Suffolk, VA. Six-year-old Travone Artis was the only witness who saw his mother and uncle get murdered, and he unequivocally told authorities that a relative of his was the shooter. Despite this, 18 year old Lerico Kearney became a suspect when police found out he and Gene gambled together.There was no physical evidence linking Lerico to this crime, but with the help of multiple jailhouse snitches, he was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison. To learn more and get involved, visit: https://www.change.org/p/governor-glen-youngkin-governor-youngkin-lerico-kearney-does-not-deserve-to-die-in-prison Wrongful Conviction is a production of Lava for Good™ Podcasts in association with Signal Co No1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are heading off to Kearney, Nebraska and Hutchinson, Kansas for a couple of trio shows. You'll hear about "The Cocaine Drain Album" release date and future product discussion. Enjoy. Next week a member of the Famous King Family will be our guest so jump on things and Google "The King Family"...what a history!!!
Think Belgian beer is just about strong ales and fancy glasses? Think again.In this episode, I sit down with Breandán — Irish writer, podcaster, and long-time Belgian resident — to explore the rich, quirky, and surprisingly complex world of Belgian beer. From ancient monasteries and spontaneous fermentation to UNESCO recognition and regional pride, we dive deep into what makes Belgium's beer culture truly one-of-a-kind.We talk:The real story behind Trappist beers (it's not what you think)How beer became part of Belgium's national identityClassic Belgian styles you need to try — and how to pair them with foodTips for finding the best beer bars (hint: it's not always the tourist favorites)Why brewers are often the most “interesting” characters you'll meet
Karen Read's Retrial Heats Up: K-9s, Cameras, and Constitutional Rights So, here's where things got spicy: the judge agreed that Aidan Kearney—aka Turtleboy—has a valid basis to plead the Fifth Amendment in this case. That right there is the kind of courtroom moment that makes legal dramas look tame. Prosecutor Hank Brennan even conceded it. Kearney's attorney, Timothy Bradl, said flat out that if called, Kearney would plead the Fifth, and the judge is letting him stay in the courtroom unless witnesses tied to his own witness intimidation case are on the stand. That's where we ended for the day: “We're all set until Tuesday.” But let's rewind a bit and walk through what led up to that mic-drop moment. The judge kicked things off with the defense's renewed request for a forensic copy of video footage from inside the Canton Police Department's garage. That's been denied before, but defense attorney Elizabeth Little said they've now got expert testimony swearing there's still relevant metadata that could be extracted. Special prosecutor Hank Brennan, on the other hand, basically said, “Sure, come download whatever we've got,” but drew the line at handing over a full image of the department's detective file since it includes unrelated case material. The judge didn't make a ruling on that one—so, still in limbo. Then there's the canine controversy. Brennan's not thrilled with the defense's dog expert, Garrett Wing. He said Wing has no formal certifications and has never testified in court. But Robert Alessi fired back, saying Wing is a leading national expert on law enforcement K-9s. Wing might not have the standard paperwork, but apparently, the guy's resume still carries weight. Meanwhile, Judge Cannone is standing firm on allowing Dr. Crosby—an expert for the prosecution—to testify, but she doesn't believe Crosby can definitively say the marks on John O'Keefe's arms came from Chloe, the German Shepherd allegedly involved. Brennan tried to argue those bite marks don't line up with Chloe's mouth dimensions, but the judge called that an “uphill battle.” Not the kind of response a prosecutor wants to hear going into opening statements. Then came the courtroom theater debate. Brennan wants to use an “independent reader” to read aloud some of Read's text messages during trial—maybe a plain-clothed officer or another neutral voice. Defense attorney Alan Jackson wasn't exactly sold, saying he needs more info before agreeing. Judge Cannone didn't love the idea either, warning it could turn into a theatrical presentation that doesn't belong in a courtroom. You know, courtroom not Broadway. There's also the ongoing tug-of-war over the ARCCA witnesses—the experts hired by the feds who testified in the first trial that O'Keefe likely wasn't hit by a car. Brennan wants a full breakdown of these experts' relationship with the defense since the defense ended up paying them after the mistrial. He's pushing for a pre-testimony hearing, accusing the defense of setting up a potential “trial by ambush” with possible late-arriving evidence. Jackson responded by saying ARCCA hasn't done any new testing—yet. But he admits the defense gave ARCCA new info as recently as March 25 and expects more updates soon. The judge still seems fuzzy on which expert did what, but Jackson insists they're not hiding anything. Speaking of evidence wars, both sides agreed to allow an alternative DNA analyst for the prosecution, and the judge asked for previews of the props each side plans to use in opening statements. The prosecution is bringing video clips. The defense? Just one photo. Back to the courtroom logistics—Judge Cannone wants the jury's scene view to go smoothly. Read will likely travel separately with her attorneys, but at least one defense attorney has to be on the juror bus to match the prosecution's presence. Cannone also expanded the buffer zone outside the courthouse after complaints from the first trial's jurors about noisy demonstrators. Apparently, the yelling and chanting could be heard during deliberations. Nothing like public protests to set the mood for life-or-death legal decisions. Now for the bigger legal chessboard. Read's team is making a Hail Mary pass to the Supreme Court, asking it to throw out two of the three charges, including second-degree murder, claiming the original jury actually acquitted her on those. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson already denied the request for an emergency pause on the retrial, but the full Supreme Court will consider the appeal on April 25. It only takes four of nine justices to hear it—but that's rare air. So far, Read's retrial team includes five lawyers, one of whom—Victoria George—was an alternate juror in the original trial. Yeah, that's some wild trivia. Opening statements are scheduled for April 22, and the new jury—nine women, nine men—will have plenty to chew on. The prosecution plans to lean heavily on Read's own words from her many interviews. Meanwhile, the defense continues to allege a cover-up involving law enforcement, claiming O'Keefe was beaten inside the house, bitten by a dog, and left outside—not struck by Read's car. And sitting in the gallery this week? Just some cousins and friends of John O'Keefe. His brother and parents weren't there for this round. #KarenRead #JohnOKeefe #TrueCrime #CourtroomDrama Want to listen to ALL our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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Karen Read's Retrial Heats Up: K-9s, Cameras, and Constitutional Rights So, here's where things got spicy: the judge agreed that Aidan Kearney—aka Turtleboy—has a valid basis to plead the Fifth Amendment in this case. That right there is the kind of courtroom moment that makes legal dramas look tame. Prosecutor Hank Brennan even conceded it. Kearney's attorney, Timothy Bradl, said flat out that if called, Kearney would plead the Fifth, and the judge is letting him stay in the courtroom unless witnesses tied to his own witness intimidation case are on the stand. That's where we ended for the day: “We're all set until Tuesday.” But let's rewind a bit and walk through what led up to that mic-drop moment. The judge kicked things off with the defense's renewed request for a forensic copy of video footage from inside the Canton Police Department's garage. That's been denied before, but defense attorney Elizabeth Little said they've now got expert testimony swearing there's still relevant metadata that could be extracted. Special prosecutor Hank Brennan, on the other hand, basically said, “Sure, come download whatever we've got,” but drew the line at handing over a full image of the department's detective file since it includes unrelated case material. The judge didn't make a ruling on that one—so, still in limbo. Then there's the canine controversy. Brennan's not thrilled with the defense's dog expert, Garrett Wing. He said Wing has no formal certifications and has never testified in court. But Robert Alessi fired back, saying Wing is a leading national expert on law enforcement K-9s. Wing might not have the standard paperwork, but apparently, the guy's resume still carries weight. Meanwhile, Judge Cannone is standing firm on allowing Dr. Crosby—an expert for the prosecution—to testify, but she doesn't believe Crosby can definitively say the marks on John O'Keefe's arms came from Chloe, the German Shepherd allegedly involved. Brennan tried to argue those bite marks don't line up with Chloe's mouth dimensions, but the judge called that an “uphill battle.” Not the kind of response a prosecutor wants to hear going into opening statements. Then came the courtroom theater debate. Brennan wants to use an “independent reader” to read aloud some of Read's text messages during trial—maybe a plain-clothed officer or another neutral voice. Defense attorney Alan Jackson wasn't exactly sold, saying he needs more info before agreeing. Judge Cannone didn't love the idea either, warning it could turn into a theatrical presentation that doesn't belong in a courtroom. You know, courtroom not Broadway. There's also the ongoing tug-of-war over the ARCCA witnesses—the experts hired by the feds who testified in the first trial that O'Keefe likely wasn't hit by a car. Brennan wants a full breakdown of these experts' relationship with the defense since the defense ended up paying them after the mistrial. He's pushing for a pre-testimony hearing, accusing the defense of setting up a potential “trial by ambush” with possible late-arriving evidence. Jackson responded by saying ARCCA hasn't done any new testing—yet. But he admits the defense gave ARCCA new info as recently as March 25 and expects more updates soon. The judge still seems fuzzy on which expert did what, but Jackson insists they're not hiding anything. Speaking of evidence wars, both sides agreed to allow an alternative DNA analyst for the prosecution, and the judge asked for previews of the props each side plans to use in opening statements. The prosecution is bringing video clips. The defense? Just one photo. Back to the courtroom logistics—Judge Cannone wants the jury's scene view to go smoothly. Read will likely travel separately with her attorneys, but at least one defense attorney has to be on the juror bus to match the prosecution's presence. Cannone also expanded the buffer zone outside the courthouse after complaints from the first trial's jurors about noisy demonstrators. Apparently, the yelling and chanting could be heard during deliberations. Nothing like public protests to set the mood for life-or-death legal decisions. Now for the bigger legal chessboard. Read's team is making a Hail Mary pass to the Supreme Court, asking it to throw out two of the three charges, including second-degree murder, claiming the original jury actually acquitted her on those. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson already denied the request for an emergency pause on the retrial, but the full Supreme Court will consider the appeal on April 25. It only takes four of nine justices to hear it—but that's rare air. So far, Read's retrial team includes five lawyers, one of whom—Victoria George—was an alternate juror in the original trial. Yeah, that's some wild trivia. Opening statements are scheduled for April 22, and the new jury—nine women, nine men—will have plenty to chew on. The prosecution plans to lean heavily on Read's own words from her many interviews. Meanwhile, the defense continues to allege a cover-up involving law enforcement, claiming O'Keefe was beaten inside the house, bitten by a dog, and left outside—not struck by Read's car. And sitting in the gallery this week? Just some cousins and friends of John O'Keefe. His brother and parents weren't there for this round. #KarenRead #JohnOKeefe #TrueCrime #CourtroomDrama Want to listen to ALL our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Thomas Kearney from Shenandoah Downs talks about his path to becoming a race caller as well as his future plans.