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Sermon: "Hope & Resurrection” – Luke 24:1-12 - Pastor Sean Dougherty. The morning worship service of First Baptist Church of Kearney, Nebraska.
Sermon 04-20-25 Sermon: "Hope & Resurrection” – Luke 24:1-12 - Pastor Sean Dougherty. The morning sermon of First Baptist Church of Kearney, Nebraska.
Aidan “Turtleboy” Kearney takes the 5th rather than testify- proving that the only witnesses afraid to testify are Karen Read & Aidan Kearney: the very people claiming others are corrupt and hiding something.Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCasCmfciTFDhUKGfylFG43A/joinGet 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/robertaglassShow Notes: Innocence Fraud Watch "Killer Karen Read: Law & Crime Hot Mic ~ People Have Had Enough Of Aidan #Turtleboy Kearney" - https://rumble.com/v6s51ud-killer-karen-read-hot-mic-people-have-had-enough-of-aidan-turtleboy-kearney.html?e9s=src_v1_mfpInnocence Fraud Watch "Killer Karen Read: Con-Artist & Hypocrite Aidan #Turtleboy Kearney On Being “The Best Witness Ever” - https://rumble.com/v6s7ll5-killer-karen-read-con-artist-and-hypocrite-aidan-turtleboy-kearney-on-being.htmlRoberta Glass True Crime Report "Karen Read Pre-Retrial Hearing 4/16/2025" -https://www.youtube.com/live/Z4crJDiQuuo?si=bbOYuIfJXY6q0GMgThank you Patrons!Jen Buell, Ellen 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 NatalieGet $10 credit towards your next livestream using this affiliate link! Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6616403606241280
Herbs and Owls owner Gina Kearney on her Herbalism School, Herb Shop, and a few top herbs, and their uses.
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
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.
PJ talks to Alan who recently took on Marathon Des Sables 2025 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aidan “Turtleboy” Kearney announces on Twitter/X that Karen Read is being bullied into her “testimony”. Kearney goes on to state that Karen Read's position as of now is that she didn't kill John O'Keefe”. Kearney's words betray the shakey grounds Read and her defense team (including Alan Jackson & David Yannetti) are treading before her retrial begins this Tuesday. Let's discuss…Show Notes:Innocence Fraud Watch "Killer Karen Read Retrial: Deluded “Turtlerider”, “Flying Monkey” & Wife Of Lincolnshire Police Officer Tsia Pullen Demands Answers Related To Psychopathic Murderer Case" -https://theerrorsthatplaguethemiscarriageofjusticemovement.home.blog/2025/04/13/killer-karen-read-retrial-deluded-turtlerider-wife-of-spalding-police-officer-tsia-pullen-demands-answers-related-to-psychopathic-murderer-case/Thank you Patrons!Jen Buell, Ellen 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
James Wilton is the founder and managing partner of Monevate, a consulting firm focused on pricing strategies. With a background in consulting from McKinsey and A.T. Kearney, James has a wealth of experience in helping companies capture value through effective pricing. He recently published a book titled "Capturing Value," which delves into the strategic importance of pricing in business. In this episode, James discusses the nuances of pricing and its critical role in understanding value within a company. He shares insights on how businesses can develop pricing strategies that align with their value propositions and enhance their overall success. James emphasizes the importance of aligning pricing strategies with corporate goals and understanding customer needs, particularly in the SaaS and B2B sectors. Why you have to check out today's podcast: Learn about the relationship between pricing, value, and corporate strategy. Gain insights on the differences between B2B and B2C pricing strategies. Understand the evolving landscape of usage-based pricing and its implications. “Being a little bit more thoughtful of thinking about, what are those different levels of offering that I can give? What is the right price metric that really does help me scale across a few different segments? That can make a massive difference to how much value you're able to extract from your market.” – James Wilton Topics Covered: 01:22 – James' journey into pricing and consulting. 03:35 – The strategic importance of pricing in business. 04:47 – Understanding value and its impact on pricing decisions. 06:24 – The role of pricing in SaaS and B2B companies. 08:12 – Pricing strategy and corporate valuation. 15:05 – James shares insights on pricing AI, arguing that the fundamental principles of pricing remain the same, despite the unique challenges AI presents. 17:08 – James discusses how Monevate is using AI to analyze qualitative research, improving efficiency in summarizing interview results. 20:36 – Exploration of usage-based pricing, with James explaining its advantages and the importance of aligning pricing metrics with the value delivered to customers. 27:32 – James offers key pricing advice for companies, stressing the importance of creating a differentiated pricing structure to maximize value extraction from the market. 28:45 – Connect with James Key Takeaways: "Capturing value is about understanding what pricing should do for your company, to capture a fair portion of the value that you create for your customers." - James Wilton "With AI models these days, you're seeing token-type models that fundamentally focus on the amount of work the system is doing. This results in a cost-based metric rather than a value-based metric." - James Wilton "Value really is getting some kind of utility from something in its basic way." - James Wilton People/Resources Mentioned: Monevate: https://www.monevate.com/ McKinsey: https://www.mckinsey.com/ Capturing Value: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DRDVPQJ9 A.T. Kearney: https://www.kearney.com/ RELX: https://www.relx.com/ Steven Forth: https://impactpricing.com/podcast/665-the-future-of-ai-monetization-trends-and-challenges-with-steven-forth/ PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/ Connect with James Wilton: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesdwilton Connect with Mark Stiving: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stiving/ Email: mark@impactpricing.com
Sermon was authored by our Associate Pastor Candidate Josh Coleman. Josh was affirmed by our body on April 13, 2025, and has accepted the call to minister here. He and his family will move to Kearney in late summer. Accurate thoughts about the character of God and the works of God are the greatest defense against evil desires and the greatest motivation toward the pursuit of Holiness. No outline or slides provided for today's message
Sermon 04-13-25 Sermon: "The King of Peace” – Luke 11:37-54 - Pastor Sean Dougherty. The morning sermon of First Baptist Church of Kearney, Nebraska.
Sermon: "The King of Peace” – Luke 11:37-54 - Pastor Sean Dougherty. The morning worship service of First Baptist Church of Kearney, Nebraska.
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 I'm back, bringing you 2 hours of fresh new Uplifting, Tech, and Hard Trance in the mix.. On this episode I dive straight into the mix to deliver an unforgettable set that will keep you dancing and energised from start to finish. Rounding off the episode as always with my "Blast From The Past" Classic Trance Selection that's sure to bring back many unforgettable memories.. Tracklistings 01.Johan Gielen & Airscape- Circles [Black Hole] 02.Solarstone vs Scott Bond - 3rd Earth (Ehren Stowers Remix) [Armada Captivating] 03.Jamie Walker - Mind Games 25' [White Label] 04.Jerome Isma - Ae, Gabry Ponte - Hold That Sucker Down [Armada Music] 05.Kevin Crowley - Element 115 [Extrema Global Music] 06.Inversed - When Tears Fall[One Forty] 07.Steve Allen - Refrains Of Nature [Uplift Recordings] 08.Thomas Lloyd & Nico Cranxx - Technical Difficulties [High Voltage] 09.Craig Connelly Pres. CIRCA96 X TON TB - Electronic Malfunction [Black Hole] 10.Ferry Tayle & Tonks pres. Mirage - Take Our Flight [Dreamstate] 11.Cold Blue - Bon Voyage [Subculture] 12.Allen Watts & Will Rees - Pendulum [FSOE] 13.Manuel Le Saux - Chimera [Extrema Global Music] 14.Mark Sherry & David Forbes - Superposition [Black Hole] 15.Dark Monks - Insane (Hardwell Remix) [Reveal] 16.ARJA - The Deep End [Bring The Noise] 17.Kaimo K - Exodus [Molekular Sounds] 18.Maria Healy - This Feeling [Subculture] 19.Asteroid - A Distant Hope [Subculture] 20.EDU Bravo - Night Lights [State Control Records] 21.Jordan Suckley - 200 [Damaged] 22.Dan Cooper - Recuperation 303 [Nocturnal Knights] 23.Allen Watts Presents AWaken - Culture [Nocturnal Knights] 24.Ed Lynam - Mayhem [Nocturnal Knights] 25.onTune - Earthquake [Damaged] Blast From The Past - 1999 DJ I.C.O.N. - Voco Me (Flim Flam Remix) [Low Sense] 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
11 Apr 2025. We speak to commodity investment expert Jake Hanley to find out why they matter more than we think. Plus, the UAE has done well in Kearney's latest FDI confidence index - but what could the tariff mess mean for it all? We ask to Elena Siegel. And we find out who will blink first in the trade stand-off between the US and China with Dr. Pippa Malmgren an economist, author and technologist, and she worked in the White House as an advisor to George W. Bush.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This discussion features BioSpace's head of insights Lori Ellis, Kearney partner Martin Hadosi, and Melissa Laitner, director of strategic initiatives at the National Academy of Medicine examining the underrepresentation of women in clinical trials. They stress that rather than waiting for regulatory guidance, the industry should proactively improve trial accessibility and inclusivity, as there's mutual benefit in faster enrollment and more diverse participation.This episode is presented in partnership with DIA, in support of their 2025 Global Annual Meeting taking place June 15-19 in Washington DC.HostLori Ellis, Head of Insights, BioSpaceGuestsMartin Hodosi, Partner, KearneyMelissa Laitner, Director of Strategic Initiatives, National Academy of MedicineDisclaimer: The views expressed in this discussion by guests are their own and do not represent those of their organizations.
It was the sudden declines in footy audiences that did it for Suncorp Executive Manager of Media, Greg Kearney and OMD Chief Media Partnerships Officer, Marelle Salib. They knew that diehard sports fans don’t just ditch their teams overnight. But Kearney and Salib had years’ worth of market mix model (MMM) data that countered the volatile numbers coming from OzTAM back in 2023. Those zero ratings, or “doughnuts” per Foxtel Media boss Mark Frain, preceded the split between the pay TV provider and the free-to-air TV networks on measurement, with Foxtel Media breaking away to use Kantar to validate its own return path data from a million subscribers. Digging deeper showed that the ratings were way off for a slew of shows, “and clients were asking what was going on”, per Salib. No measurement system can ever be 100 per cent perfect all of the time, she acknowledges, but OMD has been running Kantar and its own client MMM data in parallel: “What we're seeing is the performance of things like sports sponsorships are remaining stable, and that is a really good indicator of performance … The Kantar data set appears to be really robust,” says Salib. While Suncorp has a sophisticated approach to media investment, Kearney says reach remains a “crucial” input. “We need to know where the audience is, and it's changing so rapidly. If you don't know that, you're significantly behind the eight ball. And secondly, audience numbers are a huge part of the cost equation,” he says. “If you don't get that right, the inputs into your market mix models are going to be off … and you're never going to have a good view on your business outcomes.” Foxtel’s Frain acknowledges the move from one measurement system to another is “pretty challenging” for the industry, but says breaking away and enabling Foxtel Media to plug its pipes into multiple data sources and market mix models “is the best thing we have ever done”. Plus, it gets the pay TV provider closer to closing the loop on how media investment actually delivers a business result. Now Frain’s aiming to plug in more data sources.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey everybody everywhere in podcastland! We've been on a roll just visiting each other and going over this and that. Next week we'll have our brother John on and get caught up with all that he has going on which is a lot! Hope to see some of you in Kearney, Nebraska on May 2nd and Hutchinson, Kansas on May 3rd. We're opening for the Association there we love those guys!!!!
Nosipho Radebe speaks to Theo Sibiya, Africa Managing Partner at KearneySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Karen Read asks this nation's highest court to halt jury selection so that they can hear her double jeopardy issues. It's a Hail Mary pass! Will it work?! Also, Aidan “Turtleboy” Kearney gets into a verbal fight at the courthouse with a victim's family member.Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCasCmfciTFDhUKGfylFG43A/joinGet 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!Jen Buell, Ellen Solari, Carol Cardella, Joan Mahon, Marcie Denton, Rosanne Aponte, Tammie, Hanna, Johnny Jay, Spaceydove, Jude Barnes, JenTheRN, Susan, 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, Kathy Chapin, Cythnia, Bonnie Schoeneman-Dilley, Diane Larsen, Mary, Kimberly Philipson, Stephanie Damilano, Cat Stewart, Cindy Pochesci, Kevin Crecy, Renee Chavez, Melba Pourteau, Julie K Thomas, Riverdale Pilates, Mia Wallace, Stark Stuff,Yvette Jocklin, Kayce Taylor, Alice, JenTile, Dean, GiGi5, Jennifer Crum, Dana Natale, Marie Patriagnnani, Bewildered Beauty, Pepper, Joan Chakonas, Blythe, Pat Dell, Lorraine Reid, Sandra Guse Van Zeeland, Isa, T.B., Kitties1993, Regan Johnson, Melissa, Victoria Gray Bross, Kay Be, Toni Woodland, Danbrit, Kenny Haines, Maureen P and Toni Natalie
This evening, we dive into market movements with FNB Wealth and Investments, we speak to automotive journalist Edward Makwana about recent developments in the sector, Driving.co.za gives us insight into continuing issues within our licensing department and why SA should move away from physical licences, Kearney unpacks its recent report looking at foreign direct investment into emerging markets, and we speak to the minister of agriculture about a plan to expand SA's agricultural footprint in Japan. SAfm Market Update - Podcasts and live stream
The European Union takes its time to react to Trump's tariffs, seeking unity, France's Le Pen vows to fight court ban on running for president and Hungary pulls out of International Criminal Court.
Sermon: “Christ in the Passover” – Avi Snyder, Jews for Jesus The morning worship service of First Baptist Church of Kearney, Nebraska.
04-06-25 Sermon: “Christ in the Passover” – Avi Snyder, Jews for Jesus The morning sermon of First Baptist Church of Kearney, Nebraska.
Our guest on this week's episode is Dr. Robert Sroufe, professor of sustainability at the Falk School of Sustainability & Environment at Chatham University in Pittsburgh. Supply chains are among the largest users of our world's energy. Yet our industry is one of the most advanced in advocating for sustainability. But as political winds shift dramatically in Washington, many environmental policies may be on the chopping block. Where do our industry's efforts lie going forward? Our guest has some insights and suggestions to better our supply chains while reducing their negative impacts on the environment.The White House termed Wednesday as Liberation Day – the day the administration announced all of the new tariffs. But it seems that supply chain leaders are feeling more shackled than liberated by the tariffs. We report on what leading supply chain groups, researchers, and economists are saying about how the tariffs will affect supply chain operations and world trade.This week the March Logistics Managers' Index report emphasized all the volatility we've been observing in the economy. Economic activity in logistics expanded in March, but at a much slower rate compared to the first two months of the year. We look at the numbers and what trends they may reveal about the health of our supply chain industry.Supply Chain Xchange also offers a podcast series called Supply Chain in the Fast Lane. It is co-produced with the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals. All episodes are available to stream now. Go to your favorite podcast platform to subscribe and to listen to past and future episodes. The podcast is also available at www.thescxchange.com.Articles and resources mentioned in this episode:Falk School of Sustainability & Environment, Chatham University in PittsburghMarket analysts say Trump tariffs spark economic risksLogistics industry growth slowed in MarchVisit Supply Chain XchangeListen to CSCMP and Supply Chain Xchange's Supply Chain in the Fast Lane podcastSend feedback about this podcast to podcast@agilebme.comPodcast is sponsored by: ID LabelOther linksAbout DC VELOCITYSubscribe to DC VELOCITYSign up for our FREE newslettersAdvertise with DC VELOCITY
The prosecution wants access to texts between Karen Read and Aidan Kearney. The texts are sought to show Read's "consciousness of guilt," not to prosecute Kearney. Judge Sisitsky gets mad because the prosecution want texts involving attorneys or others in group threads.The judge clarified that the order was very narrow: only direct conversations between Read and Kearney would be turned over. Outcome is pending on the motion for protective order of Aidan Kearney.Watch the full coverage of the live stream on The Emily D Baker YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/live/An_t-g5WueoRESOURCESPrevious Hearing with Judge Sisitsky - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9e9BfCqOIvsThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/Podscribe - https://podscribe.com/privacy
It's been a long, winding road that has brought procurement to its current state of flawed incentive structures and measurement challenges. Rob Hills, CEO of Hills Advisory Services and former Deloitte partner, has seen it all unfold firsthand. But recognizing problems and how they were created is only half of the battle. With over three decades of procurement experience that stretches back all the way to the formative days of strategic sourcing at A.T. Kearney in the mid-1990s, Rob has seen the classic procurement dilemma play out more times than he would have liked. CPOs “plant a victory flag” on savings while CFOs fail to see procurement's win materialize on the P&L. In the sixth episode of “Buy: The Way…To Purposeful Procurement,” co-hosts Rich Ham and Philip Ideson speak with Rob about this measurement gap, how it has evolved over time, and why procurement's measurement and incentive systems have remained largely unchanged over the years, despite their obvious flaws. Rob also offers a unique historical perspective of the disconnect between negotiation and execution, especially as procurement grapples with balancing increasing workloads and larger portfolios of spend with shrinking resources. Rob, Phil, and Rich also explore potential innovative thinking about incentives, metrics, and process design that could finally address the longstanding challenges in demonstrating procurement's full purpose, value, and impact for the business. Links: Rob Hills on LinkedIn Rich Ham on LinkedIn Learn more at FineTuneUs.com
Tune in to Time for A Reset“There's a movable middle that you could potentially move to your brand and make them more loyal." - Mario Mijares, VP of Marketing, Loyalty, and Monetization at 7-ElevenThe latest episode of Time for a Reset Marketing Podcast: Insights from Global Brand Marketers, brought to you by CvE Marketing Consultancy and hosted by Fiona Davis, is live!Fiona Davis steps chats with Mario Mijares, VP of Marketing, Loyalty, and Monetization at 7-Eleven, about how 7-Eleven is turning convenience retail into a hub for experimentation, innovation, and growth.Mario shares how the brand is bridging physical retail with digital precision using tools like the BrainFreeze Collective, cShopper analytics, and an AI-powered in-store radio network reaching 250 million listeners per month. He explains why convenience stores offer an unmatched opportunity for CPG brands to test, iterate, and scale new products, especially for Gen Z audiences.He also introduces the "Movable Middle" targeting framework, explains how breaking down silos unlocks faster collaboration, and highlights how transparency and shared problem-solving are shaping the future of commerce media.What You'll Learn:How Seven-Eleven's integrated toolkit helps brands test, launch, and optimize new products with minimal riskWhy in-store audio advertising is becoming the largest radio network in the US with 250 million monthly listenersThe "Movable Middle" principle for identifying and targeting customers most likely to switch brandsHow AI-powered voice technology enables dynamic, localized audio creative at scaleWhy convenience stores are the ideal testing ground for CPG innovation and reaching Gen Z consumersThe power of combining observed behaviors with declared preferences for more accurate customer insightsHow breaking down organizational silos between analytics, marketing, and research teams drives better resultsWhy transparency and partnership between retailers and brands leads to more successful retail media programsMario Mijares is the VP of Marketing, Loyalty, and Monetization Platforms at 7-Eleven, where he leads innovative efforts across in-store media, shopper marketing, loyalty programs, customer analytics, personalization, CRM, and data monetization. With over 25 years of retail and FMCG experience, including roles at AT Kearney, Coles Group, and Southeastern Grocers, Mijares has pioneered the development of comprehensive customer data tools and analytics platforms that revolutionize the convenience store shopping experience. At 7-Eleven, he has built an integrated suite of tools, including cShopper analytics, the BrainFreeze Collective research panel, and an AI-powered in-store radio network reaching 250 million monthly listeners. His work in transforming 7-Eleven into "the fastest, easiest, cheapest, least risky place to innovate" for CPG brands demonstrates his expertise in leveraging data-driven insights to drive retail innovation and customer engagement.Support the show
Sermon: "Life Is More” – Luke 12:1-34 – Pastor Mark de Kluyver The morning worship service of First Baptist Church of Kearney, Nebraska.
Sermon 03-30-25 Sermon: "Life Is More” – Luke 12:1-34 – Pastor Mark de Kluyver The morning sermon of First Baptist Church of Kearney, Nebraska.
Aidan “Turtleboy” Kearney says there's absolutely nothing incriminating in his text messages to and from Karen Read and that they never discussed the witnesses or the “Rolling Rally” on the “Bryant & Baden” podcast. Kearney also releases an affidavit alleging a conspiracy against him by some of Karen Read's non-supporters including Jennifer Coffindaffer and Kate Peter. Also, a correction on last night's show.Show Notes:Innocence Fraud Watch "Killer Karen Read Retrial: (UPDATED) Rabble Rouser Aidan #Turtleboy Kearney Referred To Attention Seeking Alternative Juror & Innocence Fraudster Victoria Brophey George AKA Victoria George As Juror #12"-https://theerrorsthatplaguethemiscarriageofjusticemovement.home.blog/2025/03/27/killer-karen-read-retrial-rabble-rouser-aidan-turtleboy-kearney-referred-to-attention-seeking-alternative-juror-victoria-brophey-george-as-juror-12/JSTV Bryant & Baden "Unfiltered & Uncensored! Aidan Kearney aka Doctor Turtleboy RETURNS to JSTV" -https://www.youtube.com/live/V37QybJFmWQ?si=uPy1br0Omq5bUOVQ NBC News "Who is Michael Baden" -https://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/michael-brown-shooting/who-dr-michael-baden-coroner-examined-michael-brown-n183516ID Discovery "Who Deleted the Ring Camera Footage?" - https://youtube.com/shorts/EDnUZN6aVzw?si=7iXIjoPkIuc1dnswSearch Warrant for Karen Read's Phones 1/22/2024 - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aGkYDhZ3hhddhhz2ccJ11I9LnQlw_qFD/viewThank you Patrons!Ellen Solari, Carol Cardella, Joan Mahon, Marcie Denton, Rosanne Aponte, Tammie, Hanna, Johnny Jay, Spaceydove, Jude Barnes, JenTheRN, Susan, 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, Kathy Chapin, Cythnia, Bonnie Schoeneman-Dilley, Diane Larsen, Mary, Kimberly Philipson, Stephanie Damilano, Cat Stewart, Cindy Pochesci, Kevin Crecy, Renee Chavez, Melba Pourteau, Julie K Thomas, Riverdale Pilates, Mia Wallace, Stark Stuff,Yvette Jocklin, Kayce Taylor, Alice, JenTile, Dean, GiGi5, Jennifer Crum, Dana Natale, Marie Patriagnnani, Bewildered Beauty, Pepper, Joan Chakonas, Blythe, Pat Dell, Lorraine Reid, Sandra Guse Van Zeeland, Isa, T.B., Kitties1993, Regan Johnson, Melissa, Victoria Gray Bross, Kay Be, Toni Woodland, Danbrit, Kenny Haines, Maureen P and Toni NatalieGet 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/robertaglassGet $10 credit towards your next livestream using this affiliate link! Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6616403606241280
Eric Kearney and Joseph Lanza discuss the unpredictable nature of life and its impact on retirement planning. They emphasize the importance of being prepared for various curveballs, including health issues, financial instability, and unexpected family matters. The conversation highlights the necessity of comprehensive financial planning, particularly in relation to healthcare costs and tax implications. The hosts also challenge outdated retirement rules, advocating for personalized financial strategies that reflect individual circumstances and needs. The conversation also highlights the value of educational classes in enhancing financial knowledge and making informed decisions about retirement. Call Eric Kearney 800-779-1942 Visit Retirement Wealth LLC to learn more. Text Eric to 600700.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Martin Hodosi, partner at Kearney and Melissa Laitner, director of strategic initiatives, National Academy of Medicine, join Lori Ellis, head of insights, to discuss the evolution of women's inclusion in clinical trials. They note that while overall representation has improved, significant challenges remain. They highlight how industry mindset has evolved from being protectionist to inclusion.This episode is presented in partnership with DIA, in support of their 2025 Global Annual Meeting taking place June 15-19 in Washington DC.HostLori Ellis, Head of Insights, BioSpaceGuestsMartin Hodosi, Partner, KearneyMelissa Laitner, Director of Strategic Initiatives, National Academy of MedicineDisclaimer: The views expressed in this discussion by guests are their own and do not represent those of their organizations.
Jalonna Kearney-Rodgers is a Learning Experience Designer at a major educational publisher. She taught math in grades 6-12 throughout her 10 years of service and when she decided to leave, the TCC resources and activities were her go-to for creating her new resume and learning about all the possibilities on the other side. Join us to learn all about being an LXD! Find Jalonna on Linkedin. Free Quiz: What career outside of the classroom is right for you? Explore the course that has helped thousands of teachers successfully transition out of the classroom and into new careers: The Teacher Career Coach Course Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Karen Read's Trial Isn't Waiting—Federal Judge Shuts Down Delay Bid A federal judge just slammed the brakes on Karen Read's latest attempt to delay her state trial, ruling that her ongoing appeal in federal court isn't a good enough reason to push back the proceedings. That means the clock keeps ticking toward April 1, when her second trial is set to begin in Dedham, Massachusetts. Let's break it down. Karen Read's legal team had asked for a nearly month-long delay—from April 1 to April 28—arguing that they shouldn't be picking a jury while her federal appeal is still unresolved. Why? Because that appeal could potentially drop two of the three charges she's facing: second-degree murder and leaving the scene of personal injury and death. If those charges get tossed, that obviously changes what the jury would be hearing—and the defense says they can't pick a fair panel until that's sorted. But Judge Beverly Cannone wasn't buying it. She denied the request flat-out. Her reasoning? Jurors have already been summoned for duty starting April 1, and if they're seated by April 25, then maybe—maybe—she'll revisit the situation with Read's attorneys. But until then, trial prep continues as scheduled. And it's not just a handful of people showing up either—we're talking 275 potential jurors per day being called in that week. That's a small army. Now, that's not the only courtroom drama happening around Read. There's also a new ruling allowing some of her private communications to become evidence in the trial—specifically, her messages with blogger Aiden Kearney, better known online as “Turtleboy.” A judge has cleared the way for prosecutors to use certain photos, videos, and data from April to October 2023 that allegedly point to witness intimidation or attempts to influence the family members of witnesses. That hearing had a bit of a scene, too. Special prosecutor Hank Brennan argued in favor of using the messages before Read even showed up. When she did, she sat down alongside Kearney and his lawyer—definitely not your typical courtroom seating chart. Meanwhile, prosecutors are also digging into communications between Read and her own attorney, David Yannetti. They've filed a motion asking the court to hand over their text messages exchanged between January 28 and February 2, 2022. That's just days after Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe—Read's boyfriend at the time—was found dead. Why do they want those texts? Prosecutors argue that Read waived her attorney-client privilege, at least for that specific period, because she spoke publicly about those conversations. They're pointing to her interviews with Vanity Fair, Boston Magazine, and her appearance in that recent HBO Max and ID docuseries as proof. Essentially, the state is saying: if you're going to talk about it on camera, we get to look at the receipts. To rewind for context—Karen Read is a 45-year-old financial analyst who was living in Mansfield back in 2022. She's accused of hitting O'Keefe with her SUV and leaving him in the snow to die outside a home in Canton. She's pleaded not guilty to all charges: second-degree murder, leaving the scene of injury or death, and manslaughter while under the influence. Her first trial ended in July 2024 with a hung jury—no verdict either way. Read will be back in court Tuesday at 11 a.m. for a pretrial hearing. Unless something dramatic changes, jury selection for her second trial begins April 1 at Norfolk Superior Court. #KarenRead #JohnOKeefe #TrueCrimePodcast #CourtroomDrama Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on 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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A federal judge just slammed the brakes on Karen Read's latest attempt to delay her state trial, ruling that her ongoing appeal in federal court isn't a good enough reason to push back the proceedings. That means the clock keeps ticking toward April 1, when her second trial is set to begin in Dedham, Massachusetts. Let's break it down. Karen Read's legal team had asked for a nearly month-long delay—from April 1 to April 28—arguing that they shouldn't be picking a jury while her federal appeal is still unresolved. Why? Because that appeal could potentially drop two of the three charges she's facing: second-degree murder and leaving the scene of personal injury and death. If those charges get tossed, that obviously changes what the jury would be hearing—and the defense says they can't pick a fair panel until that's sorted. But Judge Beverly Cannone wasn't buying it. She denied the request flat-out. Her reasoning? Jurors have already been summoned for duty starting April 1, and if they're seated by April 25, then maybe—maybe—she'll revisit the situation with Read's attorneys. But until then, trial prep continues as scheduled. And it's not just a handful of people showing up either—we're talking 275 potential jurors per day being called in that week. That's a small army. Now, that's not the only courtroom drama happening around Read. There's also a new ruling allowing some of her private communications to become evidence in the trial—specifically, her messages with blogger Aiden Kearney, better known online as “Turtleboy.” A judge has cleared the way for prosecutors to use certain photos, videos, and data from April to October 2023 that allegedly point to witness intimidation or attempts to influence the family members of witnesses. That hearing had a bit of a scene, too. Special prosecutor Hank Brennan argued in favor of using the messages before Read even showed up. When she did, she sat down alongside Kearney and his lawyer—definitely not your typical courtroom seating chart. Meanwhile, prosecutors are also digging into communications between Read and her own attorney, David Yannetti. They've filed a motion asking the court to hand over their text messages exchanged between January 28 and February 2, 2022. That's just days after Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe—Read's boyfriend at the time—was found dead. Why do they want those texts? Prosecutors argue that Read waived her attorney-client privilege, at least for that specific period, because she spoke publicly about those conversations. They're pointing to her interviews with Vanity Fair, Boston Magazine, and her appearance in that recent HBO Max and ID docuseries as proof. Essentially, the state is saying: if you're going to talk about it on camera, we get to look at the receipts. To rewind for context—Karen Read is a 45-year-old financial analyst who was living in Mansfield back in 2022. She's accused of hitting O'Keefe with her SUV and leaving him in the snow to die outside a home in Canton. She's pleaded not guilty to all charges: second-degree murder, leaving the scene of injury or death, and manslaughter while under the influence. Her first trial ended in July 2024 with a hung jury—no verdict either way. Read will be back in court Tuesday at 11 a.m. for a pretrial hearing. Unless something dramatic changes, jury selection for her second trial begins April 1 at Norfolk Superior Court. #KarenRead #JohnOKeefe #TrueCrimePodcast #CourtroomDrama Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on 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
A federal judge just slammed the brakes on Karen Read's latest attempt to delay her state trial, ruling that her ongoing appeal in federal court isn't a good enough reason to push back the proceedings. That means the clock keeps ticking toward April 1, when her second trial is set to begin in Dedham, Massachusetts. Let's break it down. Karen Read's legal team had asked for a nearly month-long delay—from April 1 to April 28—arguing that they shouldn't be picking a jury while her federal appeal is still unresolved. Why? Because that appeal could potentially drop two of the three charges she's facing: second-degree murder and leaving the scene of personal injury and death. If those charges get tossed, that obviously changes what the jury would be hearing—and the defense says they can't pick a fair panel until that's sorted. But Judge Beverly Cannone wasn't buying it. She denied the request flat-out. Her reasoning? Jurors have already been summoned for duty starting April 1, and if they're seated by April 25, then maybe—maybe—she'll revisit the situation with Read's attorneys. But until then, trial prep continues as scheduled. And it's not just a handful of people showing up either—we're talking 275 potential jurors per day being called in that week. That's a small army. Now, that's not the only courtroom drama happening around Read. There's also a new ruling allowing some of her private communications to become evidence in the trial—specifically, her messages with blogger Aiden Kearney, better known online as “Turtleboy.” A judge has cleared the way for prosecutors to use certain photos, videos, and data from April to October 2023 that allegedly point to witness intimidation or attempts to influence the family members of witnesses. That hearing had a bit of a scene, too. Special prosecutor Hank Brennan argued in favor of using the messages before Read even showed up. When she did, she sat down alongside Kearney and his lawyer—definitely not your typical courtroom seating chart. Meanwhile, prosecutors are also digging into communications between Read and her own attorney, David Yannetti. They've filed a motion asking the court to hand over their text messages exchanged between January 28 and February 2, 2022. That's just days after Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe—Read's boyfriend at the time—was found dead. Why do they want those texts? Prosecutors argue that Read waived her attorney-client privilege, at least for that specific period, because she spoke publicly about those conversations. They're pointing to her interviews with Vanity Fair, Boston Magazine, and her appearance in that recent HBO Max and ID docuseries as proof. Essentially, the state is saying: if you're going to talk about it on camera, we get to look at the receipts. To rewind for context—Karen Read is a 45-year-old financial analyst who was living in Mansfield back in 2022. She's accused of hitting O'Keefe with her SUV and leaving him in the snow to die outside a home in Canton. She's pleaded not guilty to all charges: second-degree murder, leaving the scene of injury or death, and manslaughter while under the influence. Her first trial ended in July 2024 with a hung jury—no verdict either way. Read will be back in court Tuesday at 11 a.m. for a pretrial hearing. Unless something dramatic changes, jury selection for her second trial begins April 1 at Norfolk Superior Court. #KarenRead #JohnOKeefe #TrueCrimePodcast #CourtroomDrama Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on 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
EU nations want to snap up US researchers sidelined by Trump, Poland and Baltic states to pull out of global landmine treaty, and Finland named happiest country for 8th year in a row.
Sermon: "Jesus Cleans the Heart” – Luke 11:37-54 - Pastor Sean Dougherty. The morning worship service of First Baptist Church of Kearney, Nebraska.
Sermon 03-23-25 "Jesus Cleans the Heart” – Luke 11:37-54 - Pastor Sean Dougherty. The morning sermon of First Baptist Church of Kearney, Nebraska.
In a move similar to a nude marching band bursting into a church service, Karen Read and her team of lying, fraudulent lawyers crashed Aidan Kearney's hearing - unwanted, uninvited and late. In other news, Karen Read's own hearing shortly after was no less eventfull with specially appointed prosecutor Hank Brennan unleashing an onslaught of evidence on the record and Read's pro bono plus one attorney Robert Alessi hurling insults and accusations against the Commonwealth. Let's get into it. #KarenRead #AlanJackson #DavidYannetti #InnocenceFraud #JusticeForJohnOKeefeShow Notes:Law & Crime "Karen Read Gives State Attorney Dirty Look After Interrupting Hearing" https://youtu.be/LPM_5x6TD20?si=zPtUiqjcZlzzDqfk Innocence Fraud Watch "Commonwealth's Motion To Compel Communication's Between The Defendant & Attorney Yannetti Stored Within The Defendant's Cell Phone Data (Copy)" - https://theerrorsthatplaguethemiscarriageofjusticemovement.home.blog/2025/03/21/commonwealths-motion-to-compel-communications-between-the-defendant-attorney-yannetti-stored-within-the-defendants-cell-phone-data-copy/Thank you Patrons!Ellen Solari, Carol Cardella, Joan Mahon, Marcie Denton, Rosanne Aponte, Tammie, Hanna, Johnny Jay, Spaceydove, Jude Barnes, JenTheRN, Susan, 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, Kathy Chapin, Cythnia, Bonnie Schoeneman-Dilley, Diane Larsen, Mary, Kimberly Philipson, Stephanie Damilano, Cat Stewart, Cindy Pochesci, Kevin Crecy, Renee Chavez, Melba Pourteau, Julie K Thomas, Riverdale Pilates, Mia Wallace, Stark Stuff,Yvette Jocklin, Kayce Taylor, Alice, JenTile, Dean, GiGi5, Jennifer Crum, Dana Natale, Marie Patriagnnani, Bewildered Beauty, Pepper, Joan Chakonas, Blythe, Pat Dell, Lorraine Reid, Sandra Guse Van Zeeland, Isa, T.B., Kitties1993, Regan Johnson, Melissa, Victoria Gray Bross, Kay Be, Toni Woodland, Danbrit, Kenny Haines, Maureen P and Toni NatalieGet 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/robertaglass
But I am like a green olive tree in the house of God. I trust in the steadfast love of God forever and ever.- Psalm 52:8 This Episode's Links and Timestamps:00:25 – Scripture Reading01:54 – Introduction16:17 – Commentary on Psalm 5240:37 – The End of the U.S. Department of Miseducation58:37 – When the New Sheriff in Town Actually Wants to Catch America's Most Wanted1:13:50 – Our Social Safety Net Needs a Pulse-Check1:24:49 – Reviewing ‘The Two-Parent Privilege' by Melissa S.Kearney
We all know that a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step, but it is easy to forget how intimidating those first few feet can be. Whether procurement is focused on strengthening their core skills or pushing for larger scale impact, it is essential for everyone to be aligned in their thinking, to leverage their strengths, and to know where the journey is expected to end. In this episode of The Sourcing Hero podcast, Host Kelly Barner welcomes Priya Kumari. Priya is a manager at Kearney where she specializes in strategic operations, sustainability, and innovation. Her experience in consulting gives her a broad perspective on the importance of performance transformation, operating model design, and change management. Priya speaks about the many opportunities procurement has to increase their impact: Where the boldest leaders and decision makers find the inspiration for their ideas How procurement can balance ‘big bold' aspirations with table stakes efforts What separates companies that struggle with procurement transformation from those who succeed Links: Priya Kumari on LinkedIn
This week, host Kathy speaks to Richard Kearney, an Irish philosopher and public intellectual known for his work in contemporary continental philosophy. He holds the Charles Seelig Professorship in Philosophy at Boston College and has been a visiting professor at institutions such as University College Dublin, the Sorbonne, the University of Nice, and the Australian Catholic University. A prolific writer, Kearney has authored over two dozen books on European philosophy and literature, including novels and poetry, and has collaborated on more than 20 edited volumes. Beyond academia, he has contributed to cultural discourse through television and radio, hosting multiple series on philosophy and society for Irish and British audiences. Kearney is actively engaged in public relations and has participated in drafting key proposals for the peace agreement in Northern Ireland. Currently, Kearney leads the Guestbook Project, an initiative dedicated to fostering dialogue and hospitality across cultures.Tune in to learn more about Kearney's insights on the role of philosophy in promoting peace and understanding, and discover how his work is helping to create spaces for meaningful dialogue in our increasingly divided world.
Stage content at events like World AgriTech is always of highest quality but there are conversations happening behind the scenes that give a sense of what's happening in the industry. Brook Cunningham, Senior Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer at Corteva Agriscience, and Rob Dongoski, Food and Agribusiness Leader at Kearney, joined us for a conversation at World AgriTech to get perspective on many topics, including: A volatile market – and the reminder that it's also cyclical The tipping point for investors and the critical questions they have beyond just yield at this point in time Corteva's balanced approach between internal and external innovation and the company's areas of focus when it comes to investment and partnership How Kearney is advising companies seeking investment – of all sizes – in this volatile time (hint: don't go it alone) Areas of innovation that are seeing traction from investors The importance of creating certainty around the noise – from regulatory to policy and beyond How they both see this market cycle differently than past cycles The role of food and consumers in this next evolution of food and agriculture Crystal ball: what are the conversations at World AgriTech like five years from now?
Stage content at events like World AgriTech is always of highest quality but there are conversations happening behind the scenes that give a sense of what's happening in the industry. Brook Cunningham, Senior Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer at Corteva Agriscience, and Rob Dongoski, Food and Agribusiness Leader at Kearney, joined us for a conversation at World AgriTech to get perspective on many topics, including: A volatile market – and the reminder that it's also cyclical The tipping point for investors and the critical questions they have beyond just yield at this point in time Corteva's balanced approach between internal and external innovation and the company's areas of focus when it comes to investment and partnership How Kearney is advising companies seeking investment – of all sizes – in this volatile time (hint: don't go it alone) Areas of innovation that are seeing traction from investors The importance of creating certainty around the noise – from regulatory to policy and beyond How they both see this market cycle differently than past cycles The role of food and consumers in this next evolution of food and agriculture Crystal ball: what are the conversations at World AgriTech like five years from now?
As far as we've come in the 50 years since Balfour Mount and Sue Britton opened the first palliative care at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Quebec, have we lost something along the way? In today's podcast we welcome some of the early pioneers in palliative care to talk about the roots of palliative care. Sue Britton was the first nurse hired on that palliative care unit. Michael Kearney on a transformational meeting in Cicely Saunders's office, with Balfour Mount at her side and a glass of sherry. Justin Sanders wants to be sure the newer generations of palliative care clinicians understand the early principles and problems that animated the founders of hospice and palliative care, including: Origins of the word “palliative” - it's not what I thought! Yes, it means “to cloak,” but there's more… Whole-person-care Total pain Healing as a process distinct from the deterioration of the body Sympomatologists The patient and family as the unit of care Our guests referenced many articles on this podcast, linked above and below. If you read just one, read Palliative Medicine - Just Another Specialty? by Kearney. I promise it's short. 2 pages. Here's a taste: …While there is an abusive and useless dimension to illness, pain and suffering which needs to be removed if at all possible, there is also potential in such experience…If we in palliative medicine fail to accept this view, a view which allows that there may also be a potential in the suffering of the dying process, if we sell out completely to the literalism of the medical model with its view that such suffering is only a problem, we will be in danger of following a pattern which could significantly limit our scope for development and lead to our becoming 'symptomatologists', within just another specialty. And love that Jim Croce choice. What's in a name? I've got a name. Enjoy! -Alex Smith Links Link to the McGill National Grand Rounds Series on Palliative Care, Michael Kearney as initial presenter, and registration for future events. No, you don't need to be Canadian. Canadians are welcoming. Palliative Medicine - Just Another Specialty? In Palliative Medicine By Kearney Joe Wood's book on Total Pain Balfour Mount's memoir Ten Thousand Crossroads paper on Healing Connections in JPSM and Healing and Palliative Care in Palliative Medicine Cicely Saunders: A Life and Legacy, by David Clark Self-Care of Physicians Caring for Patients at the End of Life, by Michael Kearney and colleagues in JAMA Perspectives on Care at the Close of Life series Twycross on Readdressing Balance in Hospice
Presented by Brunt Insurance Additional Support: Alma Mater and Homefield Apparel DJ Lagway launched the DJ Lagway Foundation and Stadium and Gale was there to meet exclusively with DJ Lagway and other Florida Gator legends and how they are looking forward to 2025! Who does Tank Hawkins think is the fastest player on the team? Who does D'Antre Robinson hate going up against in practice? What does Earnest Graham think of his legacy with his son Myles Graham gearing up for his second season? We sit down with DJ Lagway, Earnest Graham, Tank Hawkins, DeBraun Hampton, D'Antre Robinson, and Rod Kearney. Stadium and Gale is your number-one source for all things Florida Gators! Timestamps: 00:00 - Start 18:24 - Earnest Graham Interview 28:13 - Tank Hawkins Interview 39:06 - D'Antre Robinson Interview 50:02 - Roderick Kearney Interview 59:57 - DeBraun Hampton Interview 1:07:12 - DJ Lagway Interview