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PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery
BOOK CLUBS CAN BE MURDER - Season 3, Episode 5, Chapters 12 &13

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 15:10


Send us a textThe Paint by Murders - Harrisburg Homicide Mysteries podcast is an original podcast based on a series of unpublished mystery novels. It is written, hosted, and narrated by M. Travis DiNicola.This is the fifth and final episode of the third season.Paint by Murders – Harrisburg Homicide Mysteries, is an original podcast based on my mystery novels. Season three is based on my novella, BOOK CLUBS CAN BE MURDER, and each episode features subsequent installments from the story.In this series the Capital city and its art galleries, bars, restaurants, and long-held secrets are featured in these cozy-inspired mysteries that are as unpredictable as the mighty Susquehanna River it sits onPaint by Murders features the painter, and amateur detective, Keith Reed, his wife Ginger, their crew of neighborhood friends, and the cozy, but sometimes dangerous city of Harrisburg. In the last episode, Keith hosted the book club at the gallery and finally got to meet all the suspects in person. However, he found that his deductive skills were lacking a bit when he kept on making wrong guesses about who was who as they arrived. Eventually, it was all sorted out and they had a nice evening getting to know each other. At the end of the evening, Keith and Harmony were talking and something she said about Susan helped Keith to figure things out. And now, we find out what that is!Here's a list of the book club members:The Midtown Book, Social, and Food ClubWilliam – mid 40s, attorney, single dad, been in the book club almost 10 years, friend – not a suspect.Linda – early 70s, retired from the state, looks like a retired gym teacher, mystery fan, bourbon fan, original founder of the club, knows her poisons (is that weird?) – was the first one suspicious of Desmond's death, thinks it was arsenic.Pearl – mid 60s, retired from the state, widowed 3 times under mysterious circumstances, original founder, next-door neighbor to Linda, no motive?Claire – late 30s or so, married to Luke, chemical engineer, dated Desmond, loud, club leader? original founder, loves to host elaborate dinner parties, Desmond was killed in her house, across the street from his, she didn't seem to care that he teased her.Phoebe – around 50, single, taciturn, sweet, works for state in finance? Disappears at times – “secret agent.”Susan – mid 40s, not a big reader, lives near William, married to Ted (who hated Desmond for his flirting, but wasn't at the dinner).Deanne – early 30s, married, hippy soap maker, didn't like Desmond, called him out, friends with Claire.Synthia – mid 50s, married, attractive, newest member of the club, recently moved from Colorado, husband a pharmacist?  lives near Claire and Desmond (Linda thinks she was having an affair with Desmond and killed him).Harmony – late 50's, single, quiet, recently retired from corporate job, travels a lot, wealthy?Desmond – 55, dead, single, British (accent at least), marketing exec., flirted with almost any woman, teased them too, wrote the club's newsletter, lived across the street from Claire and near Synthia, buys lots of flowers. If you've been enjoying the episodes, please leave a review and share this with your friends.If you would like more information about the project, of have comments you would like to share, please do so on the social media pages where you found this, or email me at paintbymurders@gmail.comThanks for listening. I hope you enjoy the story! And stay tuned for Season 4, coming out in Spring 2025!!

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery
BOOK CLUBS CAN BE MURDER - Season 3, Episode 4, Chapters 9-11

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 26:04


Send us a textThe Paint by Murders - Harrisburg Homicide Mysteries podcast is an original podcast based on a series of unpublished mystery novels. It is written, hosted, and narrated by M. Travis DiNicola.This is the fourth episode of the third season.Paint by Murders – Harrisburg Homicide Mysteries, is an original podcast based on my mystery novels. Season three is based on my novella, BOOK CLUBS CAN BE MURDER, and each episode features subsequent installments from the story.In this series the Capital city and its art galleries, bars, restaurants, and long-held secrets are featured in these cozy-inspired mysteries that are as unpredictable as the mighty Susquehanna River it sits onPaint by Murders features the painter, and amateur detective, Keith Reed, his wife Ginger, their crew of neighborhood friends, and the cozy, but sometimes dangerous city of Harrisburg. In the last episode, Keith and William took a long walk along the Susquehanna River Walk to talk through who in the book club could be the murderer.  William then invites Keith to join the book club, both to help him solve Desmond's murder, but also because with him gone they need another guy in the group. Keith agrees and plans to host the club at the gallery. Later on Keith has a very weird dream about Desmond's murder – the words, all of them, echo in his mind after. Here's a list of the book club members:The Midtown Book, Social, and Food ClubWilliam – mid 40s, attorney, single dad, been in the book club almost 10 years, friend – not a suspect.Linda – early 70s, retired from the state, looks like a retired gym teacher, mystery fan, bourbon fan, original founder of the club, knows her poisons (is that weird?) – was the first one suspicious of Desmond's death, thinks it was arsenic.Pearl – mid 60s, retired from the state, widowed 3 times under mysterious circumstances, original founder, next-door neighbor to Linda, no motive?Claire – late 30s or so, married to Luke, chemical engineer, dated Desmond, loud, club leader? original founder, loves to host elaborate dinner parties, Desmond was killed in her house, across the street from his, she didn't seem to care that he teased her.Phoebe – around 50, single, taciturn, sweet, works for state in finance? Disappears at times – “secret agent.”Susan – mid 40s, not a big reader, lives near William, married to Ted (who hated Desmond for his flirting, but wasn't at the dinner).Deanne – early 30s, married, hippy soap maker, didn't like Desmond, called him out, friends with Claire.Synthia – mid 50s, married, attractive, newest member of the club, recently moved from Colorado, husband a pharmacist?  lives near Claire and Desmond (Linda thinks she was having an affair with Desmond and killed him).Harmony – late 50's, single, quiet, recently retired from corporate job, travels a lot, wealthy?Desmond – 55, dead, single, British (accent at least), marketing exec., flirted with almost any woman, teased them too, wrote the club's newsletter, lived across the street from Claire and near Synthia, buys lots of flowers. If you've been enjoying the episodes, please leave a review and share this with your friends.If you would like more information about the project, of have comments you would like to share, please do so on the social media pages where you found this, or email me at paintbymurders@gmail.comThanks for listening. I hope you enjoy the story!

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery
BOOK CLUBS CAN BE MURDER - Season 3, Episode 3, Chapters 7 & 8

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 20:29


Send us a textThe Paint by Murders - Harrisburg Homicide Mysteries podcast is an original podcast based on a series of unpublished mystery novels. It is written, hosted, and narrated by M. Travis DiNicola.This is the third episode of the third season.Paint by Murders – Harrisburg Homicide Mysteries, is an original podcast based on my mystery novels. Season three is based on my novella, BOOK CLUBS CAN BE MURDER, and each episode features subsequent installments from the story.In this series the Capital city and its art galleries, bars, restaurants, and long-held secrets are featured in these cozy-inspired mysteries that are as unpredictable as the mighty Susquehanna River it sits onPaint by Murders features the painter, and amateur detective, Keith Reed, his wife Ginger, their crew of neighborhood friends, and the cozy, but sometimes dangerous city of Harrisburg. In the last episode, Keith met with William and Linda at The River Room to review who is in the book club, and who could be a murderer. Here's the list:The Midtown Book, Social, and Food ClubWilliam – mid 40s, attorney, single dad, been in the book club almost 10 years, friend – not a suspect.Linda – early 70s, retired from the state, looks like a retired gym teacher, mystery fan, bourbon fan, original founder of the club, knows her poisons (is that weird?) – was the first one suspicious of Desmond's death, thinks it was arsenic.Pearl – mid 60s, retired from the state, widowed 3 times under mysterious circumstances, original founder, next-door neighbor to Linda, no motive?Claire – late 30s or so, married to Luke, chemical engineer, dated Desmond, loud, club leader? original founder, loves to host elaborate dinner parties, Desmond was killed in her house, across the street from his, she didn't seem to care that he teased her.Phoebe – around 50, single, taciturn, sweet, works for state in finance? Disappears at times – “secret agent.”Susan – mid 40s, not a big reader, lives near William, married to Ted (who hated Desmond for his flirting, but wasn't at the dinner).Deanne – early 30s, married, hippy soap maker, didn't like Desmond, called him out, friends with Claire.Synthia – mid 50s, married, attractive, newest member of the club, recently moved from Colorado, husband a pharmacist?  lives near Claire and Desmond (Linda thinks she was having an affair with Desmond and killed him).Harmony – late 50's, single, quiet, recently retired from corporate job, travels a lot, wealthy?Desmond – 55, dead, single, British (accent at least), marketing exec., flirted with almost any woman, teased them too, wrote the club's newsletter, lived across the street from Claire and near Synthia, buys lots of flowers. Michael then reminded Keith that he was not supposed to bring his detective work into the River Room because it was hazardous to the bar. And then Ginger went over the list of flowers Desmond sent to women in the book club and realized that Susan, Deane, Synthia, Phoebe, and Harmony all possibly had motives to kill him. If you've been enjoying the episodes, please leave a review and share this with your friends.If you would like more information about the project, of have comments you would like to share, please do so on the social media pages where you found this, or email me at paintbymurders@gmail.comThanks for listening. I hope you enjoy the story!

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery
BOOK CLUBS CAN BE MURDER - Season 3, Episode 2, Chapters 4-6

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 22:50


Send us a textThe Paint by Murders - Harrisburg Homicide Mysteries podcast is an original podcast based on a series of unpublished mystery novels. It is written, hosted, and narrated by M. Travis DiNicola.This is the second episode of the third season.Paint by Murders – Harrisburg Homicide Mysteries, is an original podcast based on my mystery novels. Season three is based on my novella, BOOK CLUBS CAN BE MURDER, and each episode features subsequent installments from the story.In this series the Capital city and its art galleries, bars, restaurants, and long-held secrets are featured in these cozy-inspired mysteries that are as unpredictable as the mighty Susquehanna River it sits onPaint by Murders features the painter, and amateur detective, Keith Reed, his wife Ginger, their crew of neighborhood friends, and the cozy, but sometimes dangerous city of Harrisburg. In the last episode, Keith was preparing a gallery exhibit of art inspired by kites when his friend William Hill came by to ask him to investigate the murder of Desmond Lang, who died mysteriously after attending William's book club meeting. With Ginger's encouragement, Keith agrees and meets up with William, and fellow book club member Linda at The River Room to review who is in the book club, and who could be a murderer.If you've been enjoying the episodes, please leave a review and share this with your friends.If you would like more information about the project, of have comments you would like to share, please do so on the social media pages where you found this, or email me at paintbymurders@gmail.comThanks for listening. I hope you enjoy the story!

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery
BOOK CLUBS CAN BE MURDER - Season 3, Episode 1, Chapters 1-3

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 32:04


Send us a textThe Paint by Murders - Harrisburg Homicide Mysteries podcast is an original podcast based on a series of unpublished mystery novels. It is written, hosted, and narrated by M. Travis DiNicola.This is the first episode of the third season.Paint by Murders – Harrisburg Homicide Mysteries, is an original podcast based on my mystery novels. Season three picks up where season two ended based on my novella, BOOK CLUBS CAN BE MURDER, and each episode features subsequent installments from the story.In this series the Capital city and its art galleries, bars, restaurants, and long-held secrets are featured in these cozy-inspired mysteries that are as unpredictable as the mighty Susquehanna River it sits onPaint by Murders features the painter, and amateur detective, Keith Reed, his wife Ginger, their crew of neighborhood friends, and the cozy, but sometimes dangerous city of Harrisburg. If you listened to the bonus content of the last episode of season two, then you've probably heard the first chapter here already. If you want to skip ahead to chapter 2, it starts at ABOUT 15:30. But I hope you give the whole episode a listen in its entirety. If you've been enjoying the episodes, please leave a review and share this with your friends.If you would like more information about the project, of have comments you would like to share, please do so on the social media pages where you found this, or email me at paintbymurders@gmail.comThanks for listening. I hope you enjoy the story!

True Crime & Mistery
TRADIMENTO E OMICIDIO - Keith Reed (Lo Strano Canale Podcast)

True Crime & Mistery

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2024 15:22


Quando Keith Reed viene ucciso si comincia a indagare sulla sua vita privata. Cos'ha fatto di tanto grave da scatenare l'istinto omicida di un'altra persona?Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-mistery--5398711/support.

True Crime & Mistery
TRADIMENTO E OMICIDIO - Keith Reed (Lo Strano Canale Podcast)

True Crime & Mistery

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2024 15:22


Quando Keith Reed viene ucciso si comincia a indagare sulla sua vita privata. Cos'ha fatto di tanto grave da scatenare l'istinto omicida di un'altra persona?Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-mistery--5398711/support.

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery
SLEIGHT OF MURDER - Season 2, Episode 1, Chapters 1-6

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 40:28


Send us a Text Message.The Paint by Murders - Harrisburg Homicide Mysteries podcast is an original podcast based on a series of unpublished mystery novels. It is written, hosted, and narrated by M. Travis DiNicola.This is the first episode of the second season.The first season of Paint by Murders was based on the book of the same title and introduced the painter, and amateur detective, Keith Reed, his wife Ginger, their crew of neighborhood friends, and the cozy, but sometimes dangerous city of Harrisburg. The second season continues where the first one left off, and is based on the second mystery novel in the series, SLEIGHT OF MURDER. In this series the Capital city and its art galleries, bars, restaurants, and long-held secrets are featured in these cozy-inspired mysteries that are as unpredictable as the mighty Susquehanna River it sits on.Each episode of this podcast will feature subsequent installments from the novels.If you've been enjoying them, please leave a review and share this with your friends. If you would like more information about the project, of have comments you would like to share, please do so on the social media pages where you found this, or email me at paintbymurders@gmail.comThanks for listening. I hope you enjoy the story!

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Capital B to host political tour in battleground states; New book follows the life of baseball great Hank Aaron

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 51:03


Keith Reed, the editor of Capital B Atlanta, joins “Closer Look” to discuss the news outlet's top priorities this election cycle and its Black Political Power Tour. The tour will bring together activists, experts and elected officials in battleground states across the country to discuss voting rights, the economy, climate, misinformation and education. Plus, Dan Schlossberg, a veteran award-winning journalist and author, discusses his new book, “HOME RUN KING: The Remarkable Record of Hank Aaron.” The book follows Aaron's life from the segregated South to the professional baseball league. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery
E16: PAINT BY MURDERS - Chapters 53-56

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 24:22


Paint by Murders is an original, as of yet unpublished, mystery novel. It is the first in a series of Harrisburg Homicides. It is written, hosted, and narrated by M. Travis DiNicola.This sixteenth podcast episode includes chapters fifty-three through fifty-six.After a brick is thrown through the window of their home, Ginger and Keith decide to spend the night in a hotel to be safe. The next day Keith meets with Charles and outlines his new solution to Jane's death. With the help of Ginger and Michael, they set a trap for the murderer at The River Room. Overview: The Capital city and its art galleries, bars, restaurants, and long-held secrets are featured in this cozy-inspired mystery that is as unpredictable as the mighty Susquehanna River it sits on.When painter Keith Reed stumbles across a dead body in a Harrisburg bookstore, he doesn't yet know that the victim was bludgeoned with an autographed brick once used in a work by the internationally famous “bad boy” artist Alan Moonshine. Moonshine has been dead for ten years, but his dangerous legacy pushes Keith and his wife, Ginger, to try to paint a picture of what happened before anyone else is murdered, or before Keith's narcolepsy catches him napping at the worst possible moment. After a local art gallery recreates a few of Moonshine's outrageous performances, the actor who portrayed Moonshine is arrested for the crime. Keith suspects that the real killer is still on the loose in this river town: a theory that proves true when a second body is found, floating in the Susquehanna. Like any good amateur detective mystery there are cats, detailed descriptions of gourmet meals, unique locations, and a quirky community. However, there are also “recreations” of Alan Moonshine's most important performances, thought-provoking observations about the contemporary art world, and genre-bending moments that bring this story alive.Each episode of this podcast, dropping once a week, will feature subsequent installments from the novel.If you would like more information about the project, of have comments you would like to share, please do so on the social media pages where you found this, or email me at paintbymurders@gmail.comThanks for listening. I hope you enjoy the story!

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery
E17: PAINT BY MURDERS - Chapters 57-60, Epilogue, and Bonus Content!

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 41:18


Paint by Murders is an original, as of yet unpublished, mystery novel. It is the first in a series of Harrisburg Homicides. It is written, hosted, and narrated by M. Travis DiNicola.This seventeenth podcast episode is the final episode for the first season and includes chapters fifty-seven through sixty, the epilogue, and bonus content!In this final episode, the murderer of Jane, and Alecia, is revealed!Overview: The Capital city and its art galleries, bars, restaurants, and long-held secrets are featured in this cozy-inspired mystery that is as unpredictable as the mighty Susquehanna River it sits on.When painter Keith Reed stumbles across a dead body in a Harrisburg bookstore, he doesn't yet know that the victim was bludgeoned with an autographed brick once used in a work by the internationally famous “bad boy” artist Alan Moonshine. Moonshine has been dead for ten years, but his dangerous legacy pushes Keith and his wife, Ginger, to try to paint a picture of what happened before anyone else is murdered, or before Keith's narcolepsy catches him napping at the worst possible moment. After a local art gallery recreates a few of Moonshine's outrageous performances, the actor who portrayed Moonshine is arrested for the crime. Keith suspects that the real killer is still on the loose in this river town: a theory that proves true when a second body is found, floating in the Susquehanna. Like any good amateur detective mystery there are cats, detailed descriptions of gourmet meals, unique locations, and a quirky community. However, there are also “recreations” of Alan Moonshine's most important performances, thought-provoking observations about the contemporary art world, and genre-bending moments that bring this story alive.Each episode of this podcast, dropping once a week, will feature subsequent installments from the novel.If you would like more information about the project, of have comments you would like to share, please do so on the social media pages where you found this, or email me at paintbymurders@gmail.comThanks for listening. I hope you enjoy the story!

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery
E15: PAINT BY MURDERS - Chapters 49-52

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 24:27


Paint by Murders is an original, as of yet unpublished, mystery novel. It is the first in a series of Harrisburg Homicides. It is written, hosted, and narrated by M. Travis DiNicola.This fifteenth podcast episode includes chapters forty-nine through fifty-two. When talking to Patience, Keith makes a discovery of a long held secret in the catalogue for the Moonshine exhibit. Patience reluctantly confirms his hunch, and the complicated story behind the deception. When Keith surprises Patience by telling her that Alecia was murdered, Patience kicks him out of the gallery. Later, while taking a narcolepsy induced nap, a brick is thrown through the window of Keith's home. Before he is woken up though, in a dream, Keith remembers a detail from the day of Jane's murder and now knows who the killer is. Overview: The Capital city and its art galleries, bars, restaurants, and long-held secrets are featured in this cozy-inspired mystery that is as unpredictable as the mighty Susquehanna River it sits on.When painter Keith Reed stumbles across a dead body in a Harrisburg bookstore, he doesn't yet know that the victim was bludgeoned with an autographed brick once used in a work by the internationally famous “bad boy” artist Alan Moonshine. Moonshine has been dead for ten years, but his dangerous legacy pushes Keith and his wife, Ginger, to try to paint a picture of what happened before anyone else is murdered, or before Keith's narcolepsy catches him napping at the worst possible moment. After a local art gallery recreates a few of Moonshine's outrageous performances, the actor who portrayed Moonshine is arrested for the crime. Keith suspects that the real killer is still on the loose in this river town: a theory that proves true when a second body is found, floating in the Susquehanna. Like any good amateur detective mystery there are cats, detailed descriptions of gourmet meals, unique locations, and a quirky community. However, there are also “recreations” of Alan Moonshine's most important performances, thought-provoking observations about the contemporary art world, and genre-bending moments that bring this story alive.Each episode of this podcast, dropping once a week, will feature subsequent installments from the novel.If you would like more information about the project, of have comments you would like to share, please do so on the social media pages where you found this, or email me at paintbymurders@gmail.comThanks for listening. I hope you enjoy the story!

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery
E14: PAINT BY MURDERS - Chapters 44-48

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 26:16


Paint by Murders is an original, as of yet unpublished, mystery novel. It is the first in a series of Harrisburg Homicides. It is written, hosted, and narrated by M. Travis DiNicola.This fourteenth podcast episode includes chapters forty-four through forty-eight. Heidi Fliederbaum, the bird lady, accosts Keith in a coffee shop and tries to convince Keith that she didn't murder Jane, though she had motive. Later when Keith visits the Harrisburg Art Members Gallery again, he finds out that the volunteer, Alecia, was found drowned in the Susquehanna, under suspicious circumstances. Pulled into being an amateur detective, Keith decides to give Patience a visit, where he discovers something hidden in a picture in the Moonshine Catalogue. Overview: The Capital city and its art galleries, bars, restaurants, and long-held secrets are featured in this cozy-inspired mystery that is as unpredictable as the mighty Susquehanna River it sits on.When painter Keith Reed stumbles across a dead body in a Harrisburg bookstore, he doesn't yet know that the victim was bludgeoned with an autographed brick once used in a work by the internationally famous “bad boy” artist Alan Moonshine. Moonshine has been dead for ten years, but his dangerous legacy pushes Keith and his wife, Ginger, to try to paint a picture of what happened before anyone else is murdered, or before Keith's narcolepsy catches him napping at the worst possible moment. After a local art gallery recreates a few of Moonshine's outrageous performances, the actor who portrayed Moonshine is arrested for the crime. Keith suspects that the real killer is still on the loose in this river town: a theory that proves true when a second body is found, floating in the Susquehanna. Like any good amateur detective mystery there are cats, detailed descriptions of gourmet meals, unique locations, and a quirky community. However, there are also “recreations” of Alan Moonshine's most important performances, thought-provoking observations about the contemporary art world, and genre-bending moments that bring this story alive.Each episode of this podcast, dropping once a week, will feature subsequent installments from the novel.If you would like more information about the project, of have comments you would like to share, please do so on the social media pages where you found this, or email me at paintbymurders@gmail.comThanks for listening. I hope you enjoy the story!

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery
E13: PAINT BY MURDERS - Chapters 39-43

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 29:15


Paint by Murders is an original, as of yet unpublished, mystery novel. It is the first in a series of Harrisburg Homicides. It is written, hosted, and narrated by M. Travis DiNicola.This thirteenth podcast episode includes chapters thirty-nine through forty-three. Charles and Keith talk more about who they think murdered Jane. Keith starts to wonder if Alan Moonshine really is dead and calls his art dealer, Kristopher, who knew Moonshine and Patience. Kris convinces Keith that Moonshine is dead but wonders what Patience may be capable of.  Overview: The Capital city and its art galleries, bars, restaurants, and long-held secrets are featured in this cozy-inspired mystery that is as unpredictable as the mighty Susquehanna River it sits on.When painter Keith Reed stumbles across a dead body in a Harrisburg bookstore, he doesn't yet know that the victim was bludgeoned with an autographed brick once used in a work by the internationally famous “bad boy” artist Alan Moonshine. Moonshine has been dead for ten years, but his dangerous legacy pushes Keith and his wife, Ginger, to try to paint a picture of what happened before anyone else is murdered, or before Keith's narcolepsy catches him napping at the worst possible moment. After a local art gallery recreates a few of Moonshine's outrageous performances, the actor who portrayed Moonshine is arrested for the crime. Keith suspects that the real killer is still on the loose in this river town: a theory that proves true when a second body is found, floating in the Susquehanna. Like any good amateur detective mystery there are cats, detailed descriptions of gourmet meals, unique locations, and a quirky community. However, there are also “recreations” of Alan Moonshine's most important performances, thought-provoking observations about the contemporary art world, and genre-bending moments that bring this story alive.Each episode of this podcast, dropping once a week, will feature subsequent installments from the novel.If you would like more information about the project, of have comments you would like to share, please do so on the social media pages where you found this, or email me at paintbymurders@gmail.comThanks for listening. I hope you enjoy the story!

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery
E12: PAINT BY MURDERS - Chapters 35-38

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 30:00


Paint by Murders is an original, as of yet unpublished, mystery novel. It is the first in a series of Harrisburg Homicides. It is written, hosted, and narrated by M. Travis DiNicola.This twelfth podcast episode includes chapters thirty-five through thirty-eight. At a hearing for Trevor, Keith and Charles, who both believe Trevor is innocent, chat and decide to have lunch together where Keith shares his theory about Patience being the murderer. Charles thinks Keith's solution has some merit. However, it turns out that Charles and Patience have been seeing each other secretly and were together when Jane was killed. He is her alibi.  Overview: The Capital city and its art galleries, bars, restaurants, and long-held secrets are featured in this cozy-inspired mystery that is as unpredictable as the mighty Susquehanna River it sits on.When painter Keith Reed stumbles across a dead body in a Harrisburg bookstore, he doesn't yet know that the victim was bludgeoned with an autographed brick once used in a work by the internationally famous “bad boy” artist Alan Moonshine. Moonshine has been dead for ten years, but his dangerous legacy pushes Keith and his wife, Ginger, to try to paint a picture of what happened before anyone else is murdered, or before Keith's narcolepsy catches him napping at the worst possible moment. After a local art gallery recreates a few of Moonshine's outrageous performances, the actor who portrayed Moonshine is arrested for the crime. Keith suspects that the real killer is still on the loose in this river town: a theory that proves true when a second body is found, floating in the Susquehanna. Like any good amateur detective mystery there are cats, detailed descriptions of gourmet meals, unique locations, and a quirky community. However, there are also “recreations” of Alan Moonshine's most important performances, thought-provoking observations about the contemporary art world, and genre-bending moments that bring this story alive.Each episode of this podcast, dropping once a week, will feature subsequent installments from the novel.If you would like more information about the project, of have comments you would like to share, please do so on the social media pages where you found this, or email me at paintbymurders@gmail.comThanks for listening. I hope you enjoy the story!

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery
E11: PAINT BY MURDERS - Chapters 31-34

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 27:24


Paint by Murders is an original, as of yet unpublished, mystery novel. It is the first in a series of Harrisburg Homicides. It is written, hosted, and narrated by M. Travis DiNicola.This eleventh podcast episode includes chapters thirty-one through thirty-four. While participating in a “plein-air” painting event sponsored by Harrisburg Art Members Gallery Keith finds out from another painter that Jane and Louis had a troubled son named Art, who died in some accident forty years ago. Later, when walking through an alley near his house, Keith spots a pile of bricks which gives him an idea as to why Jane was murdered.  Overview: The Capital city and its art galleries, bars, restaurants, and long-held secrets are featured in this cozy-inspired mystery that is as unpredictable as the mighty Susquehanna River it sits on.When painter Keith Reed stumbles across a dead body in a Harrisburg bookstore, he doesn't yet know that the victim was bludgeoned with an autographed brick once used in a work by the internationally famous “bad boy” artist Alan Moonshine. Moonshine has been dead for ten years, but his dangerous legacy pushes Keith and his wife, Ginger, to try to paint a picture of what happened before anyone else is murdered, or before Keith's narcolepsy catches him napping at the worst possible moment. After a local art gallery recreates a few of Moonshine's outrageous performances, the actor who portrayed Moonshine is arrested for the crime. Keith suspects that the real killer is still on the loose in this river town: a theory that proves true when a second body is found, floating in the Susquehanna. Like any good amateur detective mystery there are cats, detailed descriptions of gourmet meals, unique locations, and a quirky community. However, there are also “recreations” of Alan Moonshine's most important performances, thought-provoking observations about the contemporary art world, and genre-bending moments that bring this story alive.Each episode of this podcast, dropping once a week, will feature subsequent installments from the novel.If you would like more information about the project, of have comments you would like to share, please do so on the social media pages where you found this, or email me at paintbymurders@gmail.comThanks for listening. I hope you enjoy the story!

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery
E10: PAINT BY MURDERS - Chapters 28-30

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 28:09


Paint by Murders is an original, as of yet unpublished, mystery novel. It is the first in a series of Harrisburg Homicides. It is written, hosted, and narrated by M. Travis DiNicola.This tenth podcast episode includes chapters twenty-eight through thirty. On their way to the gallery, for the Moonshine exhibit, Keith and Ginger speculate that maybe Trevor isn't guilty, but if not him then who? At the gallery, they chat with Charles Beckett and Patience Gray and learn more about Jane's secret support of the gallery, and Trevor's relationship with Jane. They also learn about Patience's past working relationship with Moonshine, and Moonshine's own suicide.  Rose shows up distraught  -  during a search of Trevor's apartment a brick with blood on it is discovered – and begs Charles to help. Overview: The Capital city and its art galleries, bars, restaurants, and long-held secrets are featured in this cozy-inspired mystery that is as unpredictable as the mighty Susquehanna River it sits on.When painter Keith Reed stumbles across a dead body in a Harrisburg bookstore, he doesn't yet know that the victim was bludgeoned with an autographed brick once used in a work by the internationally famous “bad boy” artist Alan Moonshine. Moonshine has been dead for ten years, but his dangerous legacy pushes Keith and his wife, Ginger, to try to paint a picture of what happened before anyone else is murdered, or before Keith's narcolepsy catches him napping at the worst possible moment. After a local art gallery recreates a few of Moonshine's outrageous performances, the actor who portrayed Moonshine is arrested for the crime. Keith suspects that the real killer is still on the loose in this river town: a theory that proves true when a second body is found, floating in the Susquehanna. Like any good amateur detective mystery there are cats, detailed descriptions of gourmet meals, unique locations, and a quirky community. However, there are also “recreations” of Alan Moonshine's most important performances, thought-provoking observations about the contemporary art world, and genre-bending moments that bring this story alive.Each episode of this podcast, dropping once a week, will feature subsequent installments from the novel.If you would like more information about the project, of have comments you would like to share, please do so on the social media pages where you found this, or email me at paintbymurders@gmail.comThanks for listening. I hope you enjoy the story!

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery
E9: PAINT BY MURDERS - Chapters 25-27

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 28:55


 Paint by Murders is an original, as of yet unpublished, mystery novel. It is the first in a series of Harrisburg Homicides. It is written, hosted, and narrated by M. Travis DiNicola.This ninth podcast episode includes chapters twenty-five through twenty-seven. At the Celebration, Charles Beckett, an old friend of Jane's, acts at the MC. Trevor, and his crew, are there, and noticeably intoxicated. During the remarks by Charles, and Patience Gray, it is revealed that Jane was secretly behind the Alan Moonshine Trust which supported the Gray Gallery. This surprises Keith as he thought Jane didn't like Moonshine's work. To honor Jane, Patience invites everyone to a special showing that night at the gallery of Moonshine's work, including his brick installations. It is also revealed that Jane has left most of her estate to the Susquehanna River Bird Lovers And Advocates, or Sir-blah, which is run by Heidi Fliederbaum. This is a shock to Trevor, who thought he was inheriting everything. At the end of the service, Detective Henry arrives with a warrant for Trevor's arrest. Overview: The Capital city and its art galleries, bars, restaurants, and long-held secrets are featured in this cozy-inspired mystery that is as unpredictable as the mighty Susquehanna River it sits on.When painter Keith Reed stumbles across a dead body in a Harrisburg bookstore, he doesn't yet know that the victim was bludgeoned with an autographed brick once used in a work by the internationally famous “bad boy” artist Alan Moonshine. Moonshine has been dead for ten years, but his dangerous legacy pushes Keith and his wife, Ginger, to try to paint a picture of what happened before anyone else is murdered, or before Keith's narcolepsy catches him napping at the worst possible moment. After a local art gallery recreates a few of Moonshine's outrageous performances, the actor who portrayed Moonshine is arrested for the crime. Keith suspects that the real killer is still on the loose in this river town: a theory that proves true when a second body is found, floating in the Susquehanna. Like any good amateur detective mystery there are cats, detailed descriptions of gourmet meals, unique locations, and a quirky community. However, there are also “recreations” of Alan Moonshine's most important performances, thought-provoking observations about the contemporary art world, and genre-bending moments that bring this story alive.Each episode of this podcast, dropping once a week, will feature subsequent installments from the novel.If you would like more information about the project, of have comments you would like to share, please do so on the social media pages where you found this, or email me at paintbymurders@gmail.comThanks for listening. I hope you enjoy the story!

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery
E8: PAINT BY MURDERS - Chapters 22-24

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 24:02


Paint by Murders is an original, as of yet unpublished, mystery novel. It is the first in a series of Harrisburg Homicides. It is written, hosted, and narrated by M. Travis DiNicola.This eighth podcast episode includes chapters twenty-two through twenty-four. Keith again meets with Detective Henry to go over what he knows about Jane's murder. Exhausted from the experience, he makes a stop at The River Room to chat with his new friend Michael. They speculate about why someone would want to kill Jane, and what Trevor might inherit, and if it is enough to give motive. An angry Trevor shows up at the bar, confirms that he is a suspect, and tells them about the upcoming Celebration of Life for Jane. Overview: The Capital city and its art galleries, bars, restaurants, and long-held secrets are featured in this cozy-inspired mystery that is as unpredictable as the mighty Susquehanna River it sits on.When painter Keith Reed stumbles across a dead body in a Harrisburg bookstore, he doesn't yet know that the victim was bludgeoned with an autographed brick once used in a work by the internationally famous “bad boy” artist Alan Moonshine. Moonshine has been dead for ten years, but his dangerous legacy pushes Keith and his wife, Ginger, to try to paint a picture of what happened before anyone else is murdered, or before Keith's narcolepsy catches him napping at the worst possible moment. After a local art gallery recreates a few of Moonshine's outrageous performances, the actor who portrayed Moonshine is arrested for the crime. Keith suspects that the real killer is still on the loose in this river town: a theory that proves true when a second body is found, floating in the Susquehanna. Like any good amateur detective mystery there are cats, detailed descriptions of gourmet meals, unique locations, and a quirky community. However, there are also “recreations” of Alan Moonshine's most important performances, thought-provoking observations about the contemporary art world, and genre-bending moments that bring this story alive.Each episode of this podcast, dropping once a week, will feature subsequent installments from the novel.If you would like more information about the project, of have comments you would like to share, please do so on the social media pages where you found this, or email me at paintbymurders@gmail.comThanks for listening. I hope you enjoy the story!

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery
E7: PAINT BY MURDERS - Chapters 19-21

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 24:50


Paint by Murders is an original, as of yet unpublished, mystery novel. It is the first in a series of Harrisburg Homicides. It is written, hosted, and narrated by M. Travis DiNicola.This seventh podcast episode includes chapters nineteen through twenty-one. Keith is taken to the police station where he is interviewed by Detective Albert Henry. The Detective shares that there is a blurry video of the attack on Jane, which excludes Keith as a suspect, but doesn't give them much more to go with. Ginger, however, is furious that Keith was interrogated at all.  Keith returns the next day to the station to help provide more information about Jane and finds out that Trevor may be a suspect.Overview: The Capital city and its art galleries, bars, restaurants, and long-held secrets are featured in this cozy-inspired mystery that is as unpredictable as the mighty Susquehanna River it sits on.When painter Keith Reed stumbles across a dead body in a Harrisburg bookstore, he doesn't yet know that the victim was bludgeoned with an autographed brick once used in a work by the internationally famous “bad boy” artist Alan Moonshine. Moonshine has been dead for ten years, but his dangerous legacy pushes Keith and his wife, Ginger, to try to paint a picture of what happened before anyone else is murdered, or before Keith's narcolepsy catches him napping at the worst possible moment. After a local art gallery recreates a few of Moonshine's outrageous performances, the actor who portrayed Moonshine is arrested for the crime. Keith suspects that the real killer is still on the loose in this river town: a theory that proves true when a second body is found, floating in the Susquehanna. Like any good amateur detective mystery there are cats, detailed descriptions of gourmet meals, unique locations, and a quirky community. However, there are also “recreations” of Alan Moonshine's most important performances, thought-provoking observations about the contemporary art world, and genre-bending moments that bring this story alive.Each episode of this podcast, dropping once a week, will feature subsequent installments from the novel.If you would like more information about the project, of have comments you would like to share, please do so on the social media pages where you found this, or email me at paintbymurders@gmail.comThanks for listening. I hope you enjoy the story!

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery
E6: PAINT BY MURDERS - Chapters 16-18

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 29:54


Paint by Murders is an original, as of yet unpublished, mystery novel. It is the first in a series of Harrisburg Homicides. It is written, hosted, and narrated by M. Travis DiNicola.This sixth podcast episode includes chapters sixteen through eighteen - Keith and Ginger watch the second half of Alan Moonshine's Alpha Omega.  After the show, they go to The River Room to discuss the performance. A very intoxicated Trevor shows up to celebrate the evening. Keith and Ginger are surprised to find out that Trevor is a distant nephew of Jane's.  A few weeks later, while exploring the meandering rooms and aisles of the Third Street Bookstore, Keith hears a strange sound . . . Overview: The Capital city and its art galleries, bars, restaurants, and long-held secrets are featured in this cozy-inspired mystery that is as unpredictable as the mighty Susquehanna River it sits on.When painter Keith Reed stumbles across a dead body in a Harrisburg bookstore, he doesn't yet know that the victim was bludgeoned with an autographed brick once used in a work by the internationally famous “bad boy” artist Alan Moonshine. Moonshine has been dead for ten years, but his dangerous legacy pushes Keith and his wife, Ginger, to try to paint a picture of what happened before anyone else is murdered, or before Keith's narcolepsy catches him napping at the worst possible moment. After a local art gallery recreates a few of Moonshine's outrageous performances, the actor who portrayed Moonshine is arrested for the crime. Keith suspects that the real killer is still on the loose in this river town: a theory that proves true when a second body is found, floating in the Susquehanna. Like any good amateur detective mystery there are cats, detailed descriptions of gourmet meals, unique locations, and a quirky community. However, there are also “recreations” of Alan Moonshine's most important performances, thought-provoking observations about the contemporary art world, and genre-bending moments that bring this story alive.Each episode of this podcast, dropping once a week, will feature subsequent installments from the novel.If you would like more information about the project, of have comments you would like to share, please do so on the social media pages where you found this, or email me at paintbymurders@gmail.comThanks for listening. I hope you enjoy the story!

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery
E5: PAINT BY MURDERS - Chapters 12-15

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 30:09


Paint by Murders is an original, as of yet unpublished, mystery novel. It is the first in a series of Harrisburg Homicides. It is written, hosted, and narrated by M. Travis DiNicola.This fifth podcast episode includes chapters twelve through fifteen - Keith meets Patience Gray, who runs the Gray Gallery. She invites Keith to attend a special performance/recreation of Alan Moonshine's first and last performance pieces which she is presenting that coming Friday, Halloween. Keith and Ginger attend the very strange and pretentious Alan Moonshine's Alpha Omega. Keith realizes that the actor portraying Moonshine is the young man, Trevor, whom he met at the bar. Trevor's fiancé, Rose, is there, as is Jane. Overview: The Capital city and its art galleries, bars, restaurants, and long-held secrets are featured in this cozy-inspired mystery that is as unpredictable as the mighty Susquehanna River it sits on.When painter Keith Reed stumbles across a dead body in a Harrisburg bookstore, he doesn't yet know that the victim was bludgeoned with an autographed brick once used in a work by the internationally famous “bad boy” artist Alan Moonshine. Moonshine has been dead for ten years, but his dangerous legacy pushes Keith and his wife, Ginger, to try to paint a picture of what happened before anyone else is murdered, or before Keith's narcolepsy catches him napping at the worst possible moment. After a local art gallery recreates a few of Moonshine's outrageous performances, the actor who portrayed Moonshine is arrested for the crime. Keith suspects that the real killer is still on the loose in this river town: a theory that proves true when a second body is found, floating in the Susquehanna. Like any good amateur detective mystery there are cats, detailed descriptions of gourmet meals, unique locations, and a quirky community. However, there are also “recreations” of Alan Moonshine's most important performances, thought-provoking observations about the contemporary art world, and genre-bending moments that bring this story alive.Each episode of this podcast, dropping once a week, will feature subsequent installments from the novel.If you would like more information about the project, of have comments you would like to share, please do so on the social media pages where you found this, or email me at paintbymurders@gmail.comThanks for listening. I hope you enjoy the story!

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery
E4: PAINT BY MURDERS - Chapters 9-11

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 21:43


Paint by Murders is an original, as of yet unpublished, mystery novel. It is the first in a series of Harrisburg Homicides. It is written, hosted, and narrated by M. Travis DiNicola.This fourth podcast episode includes chapters nine through eleven - Keith and Ginger have dinner with her boss, Stephen, and his husband, Adam, at their home. Adam and Stephen are interested in buying one of Keith's paintings, and also encourage him to show his work in a local gallery.  Keith then visits the Harrisburg Art Members Gallery, where he is recognized by the gallery volunteer, Alecia, who is a fan of his work.  Overview: The Capital city and its art galleries, bars, restaurants, and long-held secrets are featured in this cozy-inspired mystery that is as unpredictable as the mighty Susquehanna River it sits on.When painter Keith Reed stumbles across a dead body in a Harrisburg bookstore, he doesn't yet know that the victim was bludgeoned with an autographed brick once used in a work by the internationally famous “bad boy” artist Alan Moonshine. Moonshine has been dead for ten years, but his dangerous legacy pushes Keith and his wife, Ginger, to try to paint a picture of what happened before anyone else is murdered, or before Keith's narcolepsy catches him napping at the worst possible moment. After a local art gallery recreates a few of Moonshine's outrageous performances, the actor who portrayed Moonshine is arrested for the crime. Keith suspects that the real killer is still on the loose in this river town: a theory that proves true when a second body is found, floating in the Susquehanna. Like any good amateur detective mystery there are cats, detailed descriptions of gourmet meals, unique locations, and a quirky community. However, there are also “recreations” of Alan Moonshine's most important performances, thought-provoking observations about the contemporary art world, and genre-bending moments that bring this story alive.Each episode of this podcast, dropping once a week, will feature subsequent installments from the novel.If you would like more information about the project, of have comments you would like to share, please do so on the social media pages where you found this, or email me at paintbymurders@gmail.comThanks for listening. I hope you enjoy the story!

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery
E3: PAINT BY MURDERS - Chapters 6-8

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 23:42


Paint by Murders is an original, as of yet unpublished, mystery novel. It is the first in a series of Harrisburg Homicides. It is written, hosted, and narrated by M. Travis DiNicola.This third podcast episode includes chapters six through eight - Out for a walk on a crisp fall day, Keith and Ginger run into Jane, who invites them back to her house. There they are overwhelmed by her contemporary art collection, including a brick Alan Moonshine used in a performance, which Jane now uses for a doorstop, which supposedly makes it worth a quarter of a million dollars. When Jane shows off a strange room dedicated to just her husband's photographs Keith becomes dizzy, and very tired. Keith has a mild form of narcolepsy which he often struggles with.  Later, Keith and Ginger are invited to her boss's house for dinner. Overview: The Capital city and its art galleries, bars, restaurants, and long-held secrets are featured in this cozy-inspired mystery that is as unpredictable as the mighty Susquehanna River it sits on.When painter Keith Reed stumbles across a dead body in a Harrisburg bookstore, he doesn't yet know that the victim was bludgeoned with an autographed brick once used in a work by the internationally famous “bad boy” artist Alan Moonshine. Moonshine has been dead for ten years, but his dangerous legacy pushes Keith and his wife, Ginger, to try to paint a picture of what happened before anyone else is murdered, or before Keith's narcolepsy catches him napping at the worst possible moment. After a local art gallery recreates a few of Moonshine's outrageous performances, the actor who portrayed Moonshine is arrested for the crime. Keith suspects that the real killer is still on the loose in this river town: a theory that proves true when a second body is found, floating in the Susquehanna. Like any good amateur detective mystery there are cats, detailed descriptions of gourmet meals, unique locations, and a quirky community. However, there are also “recreations” of Alan Moonshine's most important performances, thought-provoking observations about the contemporary art world, and genre-bending moments that bring this story alive.Each episode of this podcast, dropping once a week, will feature subsequent installments from the novel.If you would like more information about the project, of have comments you would like to share, please do so on the social media pages where you found this, or email me at paintbymurders@gmail.comThanks for listening. I hope you enjoy the story!

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery
E2: PAINT BY MURDERS - Chapters 3-5

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 26:24


Paint by Murders is an original, as of yet unpublished, mystery novel. It is the first in a series of Harrisburg Homicides. It is written, hosted, and narrated by M. Travis DiNicola.This second podcast episode includes chapters three through five - Keith and Ginger settle in to their new home quickly, with Ginger getting a job at a local florist and Keith working on a new commission of paintings. Ginger becomes concerned, however, that Keith is spending too much time alone, with their cats, and needs to get out and meet some new people.  Encouraged by Ginger, Keith visits The River Room, a small bar overlooking the Susquehanna. Here he meets the owner, Michael, a younger couple, Trevor and Rose, and an elderly lady, Jane Goodwin. Though Keith once thought Jane was a homeless lady, it turns out that she is quite well off, if not a bit eccentric, and a great fan of art. Her deceased husband, Louis, was a photographer in retirement. Jane asks Keith lots of questions about his artwork and encourages him to show his work at the Harrisburg Art Members Gallery. She also tells him about the Gray Gallery, which features the work of the late Alan Moonshine. Keith is surprised by this but it turns out that Moonshine was originally from Harrisburg.  Overview: The Capital city and its art galleries, bars, restaurants, and long-held secrets are featured in this cozy-inspired mystery that is as unpredictable as the mighty Susquehanna River it sits on.When painter Keith Reed stumbles across a dead body in a Harrisburg bookstore, he doesn't yet know that the victim was bludgeoned with an autographed brick once used in a work by the internationally famous “bad boy” artist Alan Moonshine. Moonshine has been dead for ten years, but his dangerous legacy pushes Keith and his wife, Ginger, to try to paint a picture of what happened before anyone else is murdered, or before Keith's narcolepsy catches him napping at the worst possible moment. After a local art gallery recreates a few of Moonshine's outrageous performances, the actor who portrayed Moonshine is arrested for the crime. Keith suspects that the real killer is still on the loose in this river town: a theory that proves true when a second body is found, floating in the Susquehanna. Like any good amateur detective mystery there are cats, detailed descriptions of gourmet meals, unique locations, and a quirky community. However, there are also “recreations” of Alan Moonshine's most important performances, thought-provoking observations about the contemporary art world, and genre-bending moments that bring this story alive.Each episode of this podcast, dropping once a week, will feature subsequent installments from the novel.If you would like more information about the project, of have comments you would like to share, please do so on the social media pages where you found this, or email me at paintbymurders@gmail.comThanks for listening. I hope you enjoy the story!

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery
E1: PAINT BY MURDERS - Prologue and Chapters 1 & 2

PAINT BY MURDERS - a Harrisburg Homicide Mystery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 23:50


Paint by Murders is an original, as of yet unpublished, mystery novel. It is the first in a series of Harrisburg Homicides. It is written, hosted, and narrated by M. Travis DiNicola.This first podcast episode includes the prologue and the first two chapters - it opens with a prologue featuring the transcript of a performance by the internationally known bad-boy performance artist Alan Moonshine. It was during this live performance that Moonshine discovered his father had died. The first few chapters of the book then  introduce us to Keith Reed, a painter, and his wife, Ginger. Keith is visiting Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and convinces his wife that it is the cozy town they have been looking to move to. We are also introduced to the Capital City on the Susquehanna River when Keith and Ginger move from Michigan to their new home.  Overview: The Capital city and its art galleries, bars, restaurants, and long-held secrets are featured in this cozy-inspired mystery that is as unpredictable as the mighty Susquehanna River it sits on.When painter Keith Reed stumbles across a dead body in a Harrisburg bookstore, he doesn't yet know that the victim was bludgeoned with an autographed brick once used in a work by the internationally famous “bad boy” artist Alan Moonshine. Moonshine has been dead for ten years, but his dangerous legacy pushes Keith and his wife, Ginger, to try to paint a picture of what happened before anyone else is murdered, or before Keith's narcolepsy catches him napping at the worst possible moment. After a local art gallery recreates a few of Moonshine's outrageous performances, the actor who portrayed Moonshine is arrested for the crime. Keith suspects that the real killer is still on the loose in this river town: a theory that proves true when a second body is found, floating in the Susquehanna. Like any good amateur detective mystery there are cats, detailed descriptions of gourmet meals, unique locations, and a quirky community. However, there are also “recreations” of Alan Moonshine's most important performances, thought-provoking observations about the contemporary art world, and genre-bending moments that bring this story alive.Each episode of this podcast, dropping once a week, will feature subsequent installments from the novel.If you would like more information about the project, of have comments you would like to share, please do so on the social media pages where you found this, or email me at paintbymurders@gmail.comThanks for listening. I hope you enjoy the story!

Morning Shift Podcast
Twitter Was A Hub For Many Marginalized Groups. What Now?

Morning Shift Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 20:21


Twitter has long been a crucial place for socializing and sharing information, especially among marginalized communities, but the chaos unleashed by Elon Musk's takeover has many worried that their beloved forum is dissolving before their eyes. Reset breaks down what's next for Twitter's chronic illness community with Brianne Benness, host of the podcast No End In Sight and creator of #NEISVoid, and for Black Twitter with Keith Reed, contributing writer at The Root and co-host of the podcast Run Tell This.

Public Health Review Morning Edition
302: Veterans Working in Public Health

Public Health Review Morning Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 4:39


In a special edition of the newscast, we celebrate Veterans Day with thoughts from two veterans working in public health: Keith Reed, Oklahoma Commissioner of Health, is a registered nurse and a colonel in the Oklahoma Air National Guard and Dr. Edward Simmer, South Carolina's Director of the Department of Health and Environmental Control, is a Navy veteran with more than 30 years in the military. Also, we get another thankful note in celebration of the upcoming Public Health Thank You Day on Monday, November 21st. ASTHO Webpage: Be in the Know

Parent-Infant Podcast
Understanding Early Trauma: Family facing poverty and other disadvantage

Parent-Infant Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 25:48


Keith Reed, CEO of the Parent-Infant Foundation, speaks to Sophie Livingstone MBE, CEO of Little Village, about their work with refugees, other families across London and their 'It Takes a Village' report with the Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

This Week in Oklahoma Politics
Gubernatorial veto, Swadley's investigation, Dolly Parton's Imagination Library and more

This Week in Oklahoma Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 26:23


This Week in Oklahoma Politics, KOSU's Michael Cross talks with Republican Political Consultant Neva Hill and Civil Rights Attorney Ryan Kiesel about Governor Stitt's veto of a bill dealing with tribal jurisdiction in traffic violations, the House begins its investigation of the Department of Tourism's deal with Swadley's and the governor signs a bill putting a limit on the number of voters allowed per household. The trio also discusses the nomination of Keith Reed as Director of the Department of Health and the State Department of Education's expansion of Dolly Parton's Imagination Library.

Get Stuff Done with OMES
Get Stuff Done Podcast 024: Keith Reed

Get Stuff Done with OMES

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 29:22


Interim Commissioner of Health Keith Reed discusses the State Department of Health's commitment to helping Oklahomans navigate difficult times and ways the agency focuses on better health outcomes for the state.  

Creative Marketing Pivot Podcast with MaxYang & Co.
Taking Action - How to Start with Lead Fashion Stylist and Co-Founder of "The Journi", Keith Reed | Creative Marketing Pivot Ep. 11

Creative Marketing Pivot Podcast with MaxYang & Co.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 50:21


Keith Reed is a Stylist Costume Designer, Lead Stylist for Philly Fashion Week, and Co-Founder of The Journi. The Journi is a same-day luxury wardrobe courier and concierge service from your favorite fashion retailers. This artist, creator, and entrepreneur joins MaxYang & Co. to discuss how he overcame educational, and industry barriers. Keith credits his success to taking action and his faith. Learn more about this incredible creator from Philadelphia/New Jersey. www.thejourni.com Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sirkeithington/ https://www.instagram.com/therealmaxyang/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/max-yang-co/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/max-yang-co/support

Valley 101
Why is the Valley expanding out, not up?

Valley 101

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 14:22


Why do home builders continue building out instead of up, and what's the deal with basements in the Valley? In this week's episode, producer Keith Reed speaks with experts about caliche, a hard surface deposit consisting of multiple compounds such as sodium nitrate and chloride, which hinders efforts to dig deep in the ground. The Valley 101 also met with a City of Phoenix official and a local architect about how efforts are being made toward building more high-rise residential buildings in downtown Phoenix.

Guthrie Bike Night
Ep. 2 with Keith Reed of Keith's Bike Fort Fame

Guthrie Bike Night

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 62:03


A lovely conversation with Keith Reed. Chatted about Keith's Bike Fort and his experiences traveling the United State and Europe via bicycle. Keith's a delightful human being with a gift for hospitality.

Run Tell This
Run Tell This - Trailer

Run Tell This

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 0:42


Join veteran Black journalists Mara Schiavocampo, Wesley Lowery and Keith Reed for their unvarnished take on politics, social justice, current events and pop culture, as they seek to provide true perspective on race, news and more. These are the conversations you won’t hear in the mainstream news – but should. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

BRING IT IN
BRING IT IN: Adena Jones, John Jervay

BRING IT IN

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 63:22


Today on BRING IT IN TrueHoop Special Correspondent Adena Jones takes us on a tour of life in the NBA bubble and WNBA wubble. Then Jones, Henry Abbott, and David Thorpe spoke with John Jervay, former producer at ESPN and Complex, member of the BOMM podcast, and sneaker enthusiast.They talked about Philadelphia shutting down all large gatherings, safety when kids go back to school, and parenting John’s toddler, Haven. Near the end, the Allen Iverson love fills the room.RECENT BRING IT IN EPISODES:MONDAY July 13, 2020 Marcus Elliott on whether he worries about the players risking their lives.FRIDAY July 10, 2020 Ben Aronson on DeSean Jackson's anti-Semitic posts.WEDNESDAY July 8, 2020 Adena Jones on WNBA player reaction Kelly Loeffler, and Dr. Carl Suddler on inspiring NBA players to make their own demands.MONDAY July 6, 2020 Jane McManus on how gender might play a role in the decisions being made in reopening U.S. sports.FRIDAY July 3, 2020 Jarod Hector on Makur Maker choosing Howard University over UCLA.WEDNESDAY July 1, 2020 Lloyd Pierce on the unprecedented move by the Hawks to partner with Fulton County to transform the State Farm Arena into a voter precinct.MONDAY June 29, 2020 Zachary Binney, on the risk to players and staff of reopening play.FRIDAY June 26, 2020 Jarod Hector on Vince Carter’s retirement.WEDNESDAY June 24, 2020 Keith Reed on the day of reckoning for media for its lack of diversity. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.truehoop.com/subscribe

BRING IT IN
BRING IT IN: Marcus Elliott

BRING IT IN

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 60:26


Today on BRING IT IN Henry Abbott and David Thorpe spoke with Marcus Elliott, the founder and director of P3 Applied Sports Science. They talked about the work that P3 does, the increased risk of injury for players who have not had elite level conditioning during the pandemic and are now returning to intense gameplay, and whether Marcus worries about the players risking their lives. RECENT BRING IT IN EPISODES:FRIDAY July 10, 2020 Ben Aronson on DeSean Jackson's anti-Semitic posts.WEDNESDAY July 8, 2020 Adena Jones on WNBA player reaction Kelly Loeffler, and Dr. Carl Suddler on inspiring NBA players to make their own demands.MONDAY July 6, 2020 Jane McManus on how gender might play a role in the decisions being made in reopening U.S. sports.FRIDAY July 3, 2020 Jarod Hector on Makur Maker choosing Howard University over UCLA.WEDNESDAY July 1, 2020 Lloyd Pierce on the unprecedented move by the Hawks to partner with Fulton County to transform the State Farm Arena into a voter precinct.MONDAY June 29, 2020 Zachary Binney, on the risk to players and staff of reopening play.FRIDAY June 26, 2020 Jarod Hector on Vince Carter’s retirement.WEDNESDAY June 24, 2020 Keith Reed on the day of reckoning for media for its lack of diversity.MONDAY June 22, 2020 Maria Konnikova on testosterone impacts decision making. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.truehoop.com/subscribe

BRING IT IN
BRING IT IN: Friday with Jarod and Ben Aronson

BRING IT IN

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 59:45


Today on BRING IT IN Henry Abbott and David Thorpe spoke with our TrueHoop BRING IT IN Friday star Jarod Hector, multimedia journalist, voice, on-air personality and podcast host. They played NINE BY NINETY, where they get 90 seconds each to rapid-fire cover nine topics.Then Ben Aronson, a marketing executive with a lot of experience in sports, joined BRING IT IN. They talked about DeSean Jackson's anti-Semitic posts, the NBA suiting up for the restart of play in the bubble, and what a Nike league would look like. RECENT BRING IT IN EPISODES:WEDNESDAY July 8, 2020 Adena Jones on WNBA player reaction Kelly Loeffler, and Dr. Carl Suddler on inspiring NBA players to make their own demands.MONDAY July 6, 2020 Jane McManus on how gender might play a role in the decisions being made in reopening U.S. sports.FRIDAY July 3, 2020 Jarod Hector on Makur Maker choosing Howard University over UCLA.WEDNESDAY July 1, 2020 Lloyd Pierce on the unprecedented move by the Hawks to partner with Fulton County to transform the State Farm Arena into a voter precinct.MONDAY June 29, 2020 Zachary Binney, on the risk to players and staff of reopening play.FRIDAY June 26, 2020 Jarod Hector on Vince Carter’s retirement.WEDNESDAY June 24, 2020 Keith Reed on the day of reckoning for media for its lack of diversity.MONDAY June 22, 2020 Maria Konnikova on testosterone impacts decision making.FRIDAY June 19, 2020 Jarod Hector on the NBA snitching hotline and the significance of Juneteenth. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.truehoop.com/subscribe

BRING IT IN
BRING IT IN: Adena Jones, Dr. Carl Suddler

BRING IT IN

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 59:43


Today on BRING IT IN TrueHoop Special Correspondent Adena Jones takes us on a tour of WNBA player reaction to comments from Atlanta Dream investor Sen. Kelly Loeffler, who has called armed Black protesters in Atlanta “mob rule.”Then Jones, Henry Abbott, and David Thorpe spoke with Dr. Carl Suddler, a scholar of African American history and author of Presumed Criminal:Black Youth and the Justice System in Postwar New York. They discussed the history of the carceral state in the U.S. and how the WNBA’s response to Sen. Loeffler’s anti-BLM statements might give NBA players inspiration to make their own demands.RECENT BRING IT IN EPISODES:MONDAY July 6, 2020 Jane McManus on how gender might play a role in the decisions being made in reopening U.S. sports.FRIDAY July 3, 2020 Jarod Hector on Makur Maker choosing Howard University over UCLA.WEDNESDAY July 1, 2020 Lloyd Pierce on the unprecedented move by the Hawks to partner with Fulton County to transform the State Farm Arena into a voter precinct.MONDAY June 29, 2020 Zachary Binney, on the risk to players and staff of reopening play.FRIDAY June 26, 2020 Jarod Hector on Vince Carter’s retirement.WEDNESDAY June 24, 2020 Keith Reed on the day of reckoning for media for its lack of diversity.MONDAY June 22, 2020 Maria Konnikova on testosterone impacts decision making.FRIDAY June 19, 2020 Jarod Hector on the NBA snitching hotline and the significance of Juneteenth.THURSDAY June 18, 2020 Scott Eden, on his story "The Prosecution of Thabo Sefolosha." This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.truehoop.com/subscribe

BRING IT IN
BRING IT IN: Jane McManus

BRING IT IN

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 58:53


Today on BRING IT IN, Henry Abbott and David Thorpe welcomed back Jane McManus, Director of Marist College’s Center for Sports Communication and columnist for the New York Daily News. She has covered New York sports since 1998 and can say, with a smile, that “my outrage knows no limits.” (Some may know her as “Lesley E. Visserate” from the roller derby circuit.)They talked about a lack of frankness in reopening U.S. sports, player safety, and how gender might play a role in the decisions being made. RECENT BRING IT IN EPISODES:FRIDAY July 3, 2020 Jarod Hector on Makur Maker choosing Howard University over UCLA.WEDNESDAY July 1, 2020 Lloyd Pierce on the unprecedented move by the Hawks to partner with Fulton County to transform the State Farm Arena into a voter precinct.MONDAY June 29, 2020 Zachary Binney, on the risk to players and staff of reopening play.FRIDAY June 26, 2020 Jarod Hector on Vince Carter’s retirement.WEDNESDAY June 24, 2020 Keith Reed on the day of reckoning for media for its lack of diversity.MONDAY June 22, 2020 Maria Konnikova on testosterone impacts decision making.FRIDAY June 19, 2020 Jarod Hector on the NBA snitching hotline and the significance of Juneteenth.THURSDAY June 18, 2020 Scott Eden, on his story "The Prosecution of Thabo Sefolosha."WEDNESDAY June 17, 2020 Brandon Grier on what NBA players might achieve from the Black Lives Matter protests. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.truehoop.com/subscribe

BRING IT IN
BRING IT IN: Friday with Jarod

BRING IT IN

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 56:13


Today on BRING IT IN Henry Abbott and David Thorpe spoke with our TrueHoop BRING IT IN Friday star Jarod Hector, multimedia journalist, voice, on-air personality and podcast host. They played NINE BY NINETY, where they get 90 seconds each to rapid-fire cover nine topics.They talked about reaction to the NBA’s “losers bubble,” Hamilton, and Makur Maker choosing Howard University over UCLA.RECENT BRING IT IN EPISODES:WEDNESDAY July 1, 2020 Lloyd Pierce on the unprecedented move by the Hawks to partner with Fulton County to transform the State Farm Arena into a voter precinct.MONDAY June 29, 2020 Zachary Binney, on the risk to players and staff of reopening play.FRIDAY June 26, 2020 Jarod Hector on Vince Carter’s retirement.WEDNESDAY June 24, 2020 Keith Reed on the day of reckoning for media for its lack of diversity.MONDAY June 22, 2020 Maria Konnikova on testosterone impacts decision making.FRIDAY June 19, 2020 Jarod Hector on the NBA snitching hotline and the significance of Juneteenth.THURSDAY June 18, 2020 Scott Eden, on his story "The Prosecution of Thabo Sefolosha."WEDNESDAY June 17, 2020 Brandon Grier on what NBA players might achieve from the Black Lives Matter protests.TUESDAY June 16, 2020 Tom Haberstroh on the optics of reopening the season in an enclosed bubble. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.truehoop.com/subscribe

BRING IT IN
BRING IT IN: Lloyd Pierce

BRING IT IN

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 49:10


BRING IT IN is now on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays! Subscribers can join us live to ask questions and join in the fun. Subscribe here for the invitation to join!Today on BRING IT IN, TrueHoop Special Correspondent Adena Jones leads off the show, and then Henry Abbott, David Thorpe, and Jarod Hector spoke with Hawks Head Coach Lloyd Pierce—and special guest Carl Suddler of Emory University.They talked about voter suppression and the unprecedented move by the Hawks to partner with Fulton County to transform the State Farm Arena into a voter precinct.RECENT BRING IT IN EPISODES:MONDAY June 29, 2020 Zachary Binney, on the risk to players and staff of reopening play.FRIDAY June 26, 2020 Jarod Hector on Vince Carter’s retirement.WEDNESDAY June 24, 2020 Keith Reed on the day of reckoning for media for its lack of diversity.MONDAY June 22, 2020 Maria Konnikova on testosterone impacts decision making.FRIDAY June 19, 2020 Jarod Hector on the NBA snitching hotline and the significance of Juneteenth.THURSDAY June 18, 2020 Scott Eden, on his story "The Prosecution of Thabo Sefolosha."WEDNESDAY June 17, 2020 Brandon Grier on what NBA players might achieve from the Black Lives Matter protests.TUESDAY June 16, 2020 Tom Haberstroh on the optics of reopening the season in an enclosed bubble.MONDAY June 15, 2020 Christie Aschwanden on the chance of the NBA’s reopening becoming a superspreader event. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.truehoop.com/subscribe

BRING IT IN
BRING IT IN: Zachary Binney

BRING IT IN

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 59:03


Today on BRING IT IN Henry Abbott and David Thorpe spoke with Zachary Binney, epidemiologist and Assistant Professor of Quantitative Theory and Methods at Emory University, Oxford College. His research currently sits at the intersection of sports and public health, focusing on sports injuries and athlete health. Zach assessed the NBA’s plan to reopen play, the risk to players and staff, and having a community “contact budget.”RECENT BRING IT IN EPISODES:FRIDAY June 26, 2020 Jarod Hector on Vince Carter’s retirement.WEDNESDAY June 24, 2020 Keith Reed on the day of reckoning for media for its lack of diversity.MONDAY June 22, 2020 Maria Konnikova on testosterone impacts decision making.FRIDAY June 19, 2020 Jarod Hector on the NBA snitching hotline and the significance of Juneteenth.THURSDAY June 18, 2020 Scott Eden, on his story "The Prosecution of Thabo Sefolosha."WEDNESDAY June 17, 2020 Brandon Grier on what NBA players might achieve from the Black Lives Matter protests.TUESDAY June 16, 2020 Tom Haberstroh on the optics of reopening the season in an enclosed bubble.MONDAY June 15, 2020 Christie Aschwanden on the chance of the NBA’s reopening becoming a superspreader event.FRIDAY June 12, 2020 Jarod Hector on Tulsa massacre, Daryl Morey’s future, and … NASCAR of all things. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.truehoop.com/subscribe

BRING IT IN
BRING IT IN: Friday with Jarod

BRING IT IN

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 56:50


Today on BRING IT IN Henry Abbott and David Thorpe spoke with our TrueHoop BRING IT IN Friday star Jarod Hector, multimedia journalist, voice, on-air personality and podcast host. They played NINE BY NINETY, where they get 90 seconds each to rapid-fire cover nine topics.They talked about COVID outbreaks amongst the young, Vince Carter’s retirement, and they got deep into a discussion about reparations.The video is here:RECENT BRING IT IN EPISODES:WEDNESDAY June 24, 2020 Keith Reed on the day of reckoning for media for its lack of diversity.MONDAY June 22, 2020 Maria Konnikova on testosterone impacts decision making.FRIDAY June 19, 2020 Jarod Hector on the NBA snitching hotline and the significance of Juneteenth.THURSDAY June 18, 2020 Scott Eden, on his story "The Prosecution of Thabo Sefolosha."WEDNESDAY June 17, 2020 Brandon Grier on what NBA players might achieve from the Black Lives Matter protests.TUESDAY June 16, 2020 Tom Haberstroh on the optics of reopening the season in an enclosed bubble.MONDAY June 15, 2020 Christie Aschwanden on the chance of the NBA’s reopening becoming a superspreader event.FRIDAY June 12, 2020 Jarod Hector on Tulsa massacre, Daryl Morey’s future, and … NASCAR of all things.THURSDAY June 11, 2020 John Hollinger on his favorite to win this year’s title and some “neat tricks” his Grizzlies did during trade season. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.truehoop.com/subscribe

BRING IT IN
BRING IT IN: Keith Reed

BRING IT IN

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 67:23


BRING IT IN is now on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays! Subscribers can join us live to ask questions and join in the fun. Subscribe here for the invitation to join!Today on BRING IT IN, TrueHoop Special Correspondent Adena Jones leads off the show, and then Henry Abbott and David Thorpe spoke with Keith Reed, a writer, editor and commentator. He formerly worked as senior editor at ESPN the Magazine and a staff writer at the Boston Globe and other publications he's a past board member of the National Association of Black Journalists. His written work has appeared in The Shadow League, Vibe, Essence, The New York Times and he's been a commentator on CNN, MSNBC, CNBC, Al Jazeera and elsewhere.  They talked about the day of reckoning for media for its lack of diversity, Bill Simmons under fire, and the ouster of former Bleacher Report CEO Howard Mittman. RECENT BRING IT IN EPISODES:MONDAY June 20, 2020 Maria Konnikova on testosterone impacts decision making.FRIDAY June 19, 2020 Jarod Hector on the NBA snitching hotline and the significance of Juneteenth.THURSDAY June 18, 2020 Scott Eden, on his story "The Prosecution of Thabo Sefolosha."WEDNESDAY June 17, 2020 Brandon Grier on what NBA players might achieve from the Black Lives Matter protests.TUESDAY June 16, 2020 Tom Haberstroh on the optics of reopening the season in an enclosed bubble.MONDAY June 15, 2020 Christie Aschwanden on the chance of the NBA’s reopening becoming a superspreader event.FRIDAY June 12, 2020 Jarod Hector on Tulsa massacre, Daryl Morey’s future, and … NASCAR of all things.THURSDAY June 11, 2020 John Hollinger on his favorite to win this year’s title and some “neat tricks” his Grizzlies did during trade season.WEDNESDAY June 10, 2020 Henry Abbott, David Thorpe, and Judy Goodwin share their favorite social media posts of the past few weeks. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.truehoop.com/subscribe

Canton's Morning News with Pam Cook
Sports Business Analyst and Former Senior Editor at ESPN Magazine - Keith Reed

Canton's Morning News with Pam Cook

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 6:37


Are college athletes being exploited? Are college athletic departments using this free and cheap labor to extract value from young people? Are current practices discriminatory specifically to minority and low income men, who make up a disproportionate share of athletes in revenue generating sports — to the tune of billions of dollars in profits?

Eagle Ridge Bible Fellowship

Guest Speaker:  Keith Reed, MB Seminary

The Fatherhood Podcast

Life quickly changed for Keith Reed when he became a father at 19. On Episode 12 of The Fatherhood Podcast, he shares his experiences of being a young father, the growing pains that came with it and how he evolved as a man and father while raising two boys in his 20s.  Be sure to subscribe to and rate The Fatherhood Podcast.  Follow The Fatherhood Podcast on IG: @thefatherhoodpodcast Follow Keith Reed on Twitter and IG: @k_dot_re Email Jamar with your questions, comments and suggestions: thefatherhoodpod@gmail.com Music courtesy of Eargasm Music Group, Atlanta, Georgia. 

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
Segment 2: Ben Fred, the 1st Amendment, and Boobs

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2017 52:34


Our colleague Ben Frederickson joins the program presented by 314 Sports, flat breaking down Clay Travis' controversial appearance on CNN, delving into the background of Keith Reed and Brooke Baldwin, more #FunWithAudio from the Barstool chicks, Richard Deitsch provided some interesting info on ESPN's tricky situation with Jemele Hill going forward, many Emmy's speeches included hack political commentary.

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
Segment 2: Ben Fred, the 1st Amendment, and Boobs

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2017 52:34


Our colleague Ben Frederickson joins the program presented by 314 Sports, flat breaking down Clay Travis' controversial appearance on CNN, delving into the background of Keith Reed and Brooke Baldwin, more #FunWithAudio from the Barstool chicks, Richard Deitsch provided some interesting info on ESPN's tricky situation with Jemele Hill going forward, many Emmy's speeches included hack political commentary.

Public Agenda
Keith Reed

Public Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2017 27:53


On this episode Ray talks with former ESPN the Magazine editor Keith Reed. They discuss athletic activism in the 21st century and reflect on the struggles of black athletes in the 20th century.

Calvary Chapel Old Towne Orange Sunday Night
Guest Speaker Keith Reed - Lesson from Jude

Calvary Chapel Old Towne Orange Sunday Night

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2017 42:23


Sunday Night Service June 11, 2017 Guest Speaker Keith Reed

kbob899.com
THE REED COMMUNITY FOUNDATION ACTIVITY CENTER

kbob899.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2016 120:00


Were interviewing Mr Keith Reed on his journey as he gives back to the children in our community. Disciplne for our youths.

All Sorted: A podcast about LEGO
48: LEGO BrickCan 2016 Part 2

All Sorted: A podcast about LEGO

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2016 20:46


This episode Jeff and James present more interviews from BrickCan 2016. Jeff talks with Keith Reed and David Guedes about their Game of Thrones Wall and Castle Black, Brandon and Taylor Walker about their super powers and James Powel drives the trains. For show notes and photos: http://www.breakingdads.com/all-sorted/as-pod/ep-48-lego-brickcan-2016-part-2

All Sorted: A podcast about LEGO
48: LEGO BrickCan 2016 Part 2

All Sorted: A podcast about LEGO

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2016 20:46


This episode Jeff and James present more interviews from BrickCan 2016. Jeff talks with Keith Reed and David Guedes about their Game of Thrones Wall and Castle Black, Brandon and Taylor Walker about their super powers and James Powel drives the trains. For show notes and photos: http://www.breakingdads.com/all-sorted/as-pod/ep-48-lego-brickcan-2016-part-2

JRCC Podcasts
To Eat or Not to Eat?

JRCC Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2015


The question of whether or not a Christian could eat idol meat was a hot topic in first-century Corinth. But does it have a contemporary parallel to us today? Listen in as Keith Reed teaches from 1 Corinthians 8 and explores a number of principles.

War Machine vs. War Horse
Ep. 78 - The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King vs. King Kong)

War Machine vs. War Horse

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2014 71:00


On this episode we are joined by Keith Reed of The Wrong Party podcast, and Patrick McGill of the gaming site Role Play Craft to chastise Peter Jackson for Liking ‘Em Long with THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING and KING KONG. This isn’t just meant to excuse our own shortcomings, but to hopefully get the director who made HEAVENLY CREATURES back on track as his second trilogy set in Middle-Earth is now coming to an end with the release of THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES. 

Asylum Sports Six Pack
Asylum Fantasy Football Show 121

Asylum Sports Six Pack

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2013 68:00


It's another Tuesday Night Blitz live on asylumfantasyfootball.com. Tonight, we break down both the AFC and NFC North divisions from a real life and fantasy perspective. First, we are joined by Keith Reed of WKKC in Chicago who discusses all things NFC North including Reggie Bush, Jay Cutler, and Christian Ponder. Next, Dan Clasgens of Sirius Fantasy Sports Radio drops by to discuss the AFC North including Ray Rice, the Steelers' offensive woes, and the emergence of the Browns and the Bengals' wide receiving core. This show is a can't miss for fantasy owners.

JRCC Podcasts
What is the Gospel?

JRCC Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2012


It's a simple question but one that is not easy to answer: What really IS the gospel? To say that it's "Good News" is accurate, but is it holistic? For example, can you explain it in a sentence or single text in Scripture? Join...

JRCC Podcasts
The First Words

JRCC Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2011


Pastors Brad Sumner and Keith Reed introduce the teaching series by looking at Genesis 1 and asking a series of questions about how to interpret the creation story.

JRCC Podcasts
Counterfeit Gods

JRCC Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2010


What do you think of when someone says "idolatry?" Primitive people bowing down to statues? The next music superstar? In our Advent series introduction, Pastor Keith takes us through the golden calf incident in Exodus 32 to demonstrate that...