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Gangland Wire
Inside Kansas City's Criminal Underworld

Gangland Wire

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Retired Kansas City Police Intelligence Unit detective Gary Jenkins sits down with former criminal and prison minister Bill Corum for one of the most unusual conversations ever featured on Gangland Wire. Bill Corum recounts his journey from car theft and prison escapes in the early 1960s to his deep involvement in Kansas City's criminal underworld in the 1970s and early 1980s. He describes his work around pornography, prostitution, stolen property, cocaine trafficking, and his connections to notorious Kansas City underworld figures. Gary and Bill discuss legendary Kansas City mob fence Sol Landi and his murder by assassins sent by the mob, the River Quay era, Junior Bradley, corrupt influences in local politics and the courts, and the explosive cocaine culture that swept through Kansas City during the 1980s. Bill also shares stories involving Weld Wheels founder Kenny Weld, cocaine trafficking operations, and the dangerous atmosphere surrounding organized crime in Kansas City. The conversation dives into: Bill's prison escape and stolen car career The prostitution business in Independence, Missouri Mob-connected fences and stolen property rings Cocaine trafficking in Kansas City during the early 1980s The murder of Saul Landy River Quay nightlife and mob influence Corrupt officials and criminal networks Kansas City organized crime personalities Prison life and criminal culture Bill Corum's dramatic religious conversion in 1983 His decades-long prison ministry work across America Bill also explains how he transformed his life after addiction, violence, and years in the criminal world, eventually dedicating his life to prison outreach and ministry programs throughout the United States. You can learn more about Bill Corum and his book at either The Ultimate Pardon or Bill Corum Official Website If you're interested in true crime, mafia history, and real law enforcement stories, this is an episode you don't want to miss. Subscribe for more mafia history and true crime stories every week. Hit me up on Venmo for a cup of coffee or a shot and a beer @ganglandwire Click here to “buy me a cup of coffee” Subscribe to the website for weekly notifications about updates and other Mob information. To go to the store or make a donation or rent Ballot Theft: Burglary, Murder, Coverup, click here To rent ‘Brothers against Brothers’ or ‘Gangland Wire,’ the documentaries click here.  To purchase one of my books, click here. [00:00:00] hey, all you wiretappers. Gary Jenkins here, retired Kansas City police detective in the intelligence unit. Turned podcaster and author and documentary filmmaker. If you want to see any of my stuff, go to my website and look in the show notes or look in the I think the donate page. Of course, if you’re in the donate page, you might want to hit the donate button. We always use a little, can use a little support. And I have a guy that I’d heard of and I’d seen on YouTube and I have mu- we have mutual friends, but I had never actually met him. And I, so I g- I… Some people he knows asked me to be on their show. And so I was on their show, and Bill was on that show at the same time. So we started talking. We had lunch and we had all these… We were running in the same circles, but separate circles that then overlapped every once in a while. He was on one side of the law and I was on the other. So Bill Corum. Welcome, Bill. Thank you, Gary. Thank you so much. And we were running in opposite… We were running real close- … but I was careful. When [00:01:00] I got out of prison, it- You were. When I got out of prison in 1964, I had two goals. Yeah. Never go back, and never get caught. And I started breaking the law the day I got out of prison, and I broke the law for almost 19 years and didn’t get caught. I got caught a couple times at little things, and I got… I hired a high-powered criminal attorney that came out of Alex Peebles’ office who’s now a judge. I won’t even mention his name. He’s now a judge. I think I told you who it was. But and Alex got me out of a couple deals way back when. But little things. And I was still, doing everything. And I went for almost 19 years and didn’t get caught. Unlike many of my friends, I’ve been in prison ministry for 40 years now, and I run around with a lot of guys that did a lot of time. 25 years, 40 years. Li- they had double life without parole, now they’re out But I never got caught. Yeah. And I was speaking at a women’s prison just recently, and I was talking to the women, and I was telling that story, and I said, “I got out and I [00:02:00] went for 19 years.” She said, “You must have been awful smart.” I said I wa- I wasn’t too smart or I wouldn’t have been doing that stuff.” But I did know ways and one thing was ’cause I didn’t talk to people. I didn’t have a lot of… Kinda like the trench coat robbers. They robbed banks for 15 years- Yeah … and never got caught because they didn’t email, text, phone calls, none of that. Yeah. They would, they would- And they moved away too. Oh, yeah. Kinda moved away from their home territory, so they- Yeah y- they weren’t having their buddies come up to them say, “Hey, what are you doing? Where you been?” “I haven’t seen you for a while.” And then they turn around and tell some cop that they know, “Hey, I can’t remember the guy’s name now. Billy Kirkpatrick. Billy Kirkpatrick. He’s been out of town. He just got back.” And, you know- Yeah … then they put… Suddenly they get this notice about these bank robbers somewhere else. They… He didn’t do that. He stayed- … out of town. So Bill, let’s- No, that was me. Go ahead. Go, let’s go back and start you from the beginning. Introduce to who you are to my guys, ’cause they don’t know you. I didn’t know you, ’cause you were such a low profile in this world. You said you got out of prison. Why don’t we [00:03:00] start with that? Where, what were you in the joint for originally? I was originally in there for Dyer Act, which is, in the feds, that’s interstate transportation- Yeah of stolen motor vehicles. I was in the Marine Corps. I went AWOL. I got caught. I went back. I got back AWOL again. I went back. They put me on restrictions, said I couldn’t leave the base. I was at that point in my life where nobody could tell me what to do. And so I’s “I’m leaving the base,” and I left and I think I stole 10, 12 cars while I was out. And then I got put in the… When I got back the next time, they put me in the brig, and I escaped from the brig. And and I stole a car off the base back in tho- in the ’60s, early ’60s, ’62, 3. People left their keys in their car. Yeah. And I went out. I was in the parachute locker painting. When the guard came in to check on me, I hit him in the back of the head with a full bucket of paint, a full gallon of paint, and I went out the window and I got a car, and I actually had a guy with me. He said, “I’m going with you.” And so we got in the car, and when we got to [00:04:00] the gate, I said, “Now, if that guard steps out at the gate, I’m running over him.” And he’s “No, don’t do…” I said “Just shut up. I’m running over him.” And I got to the gate, and the guard stepped out and saluted me. And I’m like, “What in the world?” I drove into town, run out of gas, Gary. Got out and stole… I don’t know how I remember this. I stole a ’62 maroon Bonneville. And when I was walking away from the car, my buddy looked back and started laughing. I said, “What are you laughing about?” He said, “I see why they saluted us. That car had a colonel sticker on the bumper.” So then I stole that car, that Bonneville, drove into Mississippi. Because I always ask guys in prisons, “How many of you know when you escape from prison you need some different clothes?” Yeah. So I drove into a little town called Leland, Mississippi, and I was breaking in a clothing store to get me some clothes. It was 11:00 at night, and I looked down, I was climbing up on some boxes to get to the roof to go in the skylight, ’cause they had analog alarms, they were easy to beat. [00:05:00] And I looked down and I saw a flashlight coming down the alley. So I dropped down, ran the other way, and I turned the corner and ran into the biggest, fattest Mississippi sheriff you ever seen. And he had a gun, he had a gun about this long. And he stuck it right here, and he goes, “Where are you going, boy?” And I said, “With you, sir.” That’s what I said. And that was the end of the Marine Corps. So now I’ve taken a car across the state line, and the feds step in. And I went to… I got a six-year sentence. I got what they call a zip six. And back then, before ’86, now in ’86 they passed it to 85%. Yeah. But prior to 80- prior to ’86, you could get out of the feds at one-third of your sentence. And so I got this six-year sentence. I got out in two years, and when I got out, I said, “I’m never getting caught again. I’m never going back to prison.” And I went for ni- and I just started right then. And everything from then on was like, I got involved with pornography. I was promoting [00:06:00] pornography and prostitution. There’s a story in my book about me being a… I was a bodyguard and a chauffeur for a lady that had a cat house over in Independence. You know where Inglewood was in Independence? And guys- You know where- … In- Independence is a suburb of Kansas City, but it’s like whole, decently large city for a suburb- Yeah … but it’s connected to it. Yeah. That’s where Harry Truman was from- That’s right … and retired back to. Yeah. So y- you were over there probably on the east side of Independence. Inglewood’s kinda closer to Kansas City, over there- Yes … by Dogpatch, in what we call Dogpatch. That’s- The- … kinda totally lawless area. And so there was a guy there that I was friends with that had a record store. He was the first guy in Kan- his name was Tony Marino. He’s in my book. He’s dead now. He was the first guy ever in Kansas City to sell paraphernalia in a record store. And he was making 25,000 a month- Wow … back in the… Yeah, when it started. That was a lot of money. And he, right next to him was a [00:07:00] store, it’s still there. I go by it all the time, ’cause we eat at the Englewood Cafe all the time. It’s the only one on that little s- first strip there that’s got steps going up. And a lady up there had a cathouse for 12 years, prostitutes. And her main customers were executives from Ford Motor Company- … from General Motors, and from Hallmark Cards. And the reason, Gary, was because she knew if she had executives, they weren’t gonna talk. Yeah. And she had beautiful women. She didn’t have ladies like up on Main and Troost and Prospect. Yeah. The- these women had all their teeth, and they were- … and they were good-looking. Yeah. And so the first guy, a- actually, who got me the job was Sal Rello, that o- that owned he owned that deluxe deli down on 430, where the Erotic City is now. Oh, yeah. He owned that- Yeah … he owned that bar. Heard about him, yeah. And I told him for years, I said, “You need to open an adult bookstore here,” because Gary, he was the only bar in Kansas City, the only bar [00:08:00] in Kansas City that was open on Election Day. You know why? ‘Cause he was in the county. He was in the county. He wasn’t in- Wasn’t in the city, yeah … he wasn’t in the city. And he was open on Election Day. And I told him, I said, “Man, if you’d open an adult bookstore, you could make a lot of money.” He never did, of course. Yeah. And then they put Erotic City in there, and it went good for a few years and stuff, yeah. But so he’s the one that told me about her. I went to interview with her, and she said, “I just have one question. Do you carry a gun?” I said, “No, ma’am, I carry two guns.” And she said, “You’re hired.” And so G- Gary, I picked her up every day on the Plaza. She lived in a $2,000 a month apartment on the Plaza in 1976. Yeah. That was a lot of money. That’s five today. And, yeah, and I took her to get her facial every Tuesday. I took her to the beauty shop every Thursday, and read about her in my book. She was 80 years old. The name of that chapter in my book is 80-Year-Old Hooker. She was 80, 80 years old, and she [00:09:00] ran it like a business. I had, I, she opened at 9:00 in the morning and closed at 5:00 at night, and ran it just five days a week, just like a business. And I wouldn’t be surprised she didn’t pay taxes. She was legit, man. Yeah. And I knew you can’t operate something like that for 12 years in Independence, Missouri, and not have the police know about it. No, they knew about it. Oh, yeah. It’s that upper echelon, they were, they just steered people away from each other. Oh, yeah. Don’t worry about that. Oh, yeah. That’s right. So that was- So Bill, y- you, you moved from that- Into the drug business now, how did you, how’d you even get started in that? Where like 1960s, ’60, by the late ’60s, drugs are starting to, become more popular and there becomes a real market for it that’s among- Yeah a much larger constituency than ever before. So now, how did you- I re- … move into that? I, oh, I really, for years and years, Gary, years, I didn’t have a partner [00:10:00] because I knew if I had to run, I didn’t want somebody… I didn’t know if my partner would tell on me, so I did everything by myself. I did one thing one time and I had to have a partner, and I stole a computer out of a crane at General Motors down in Leeds. And I, and my fence, the chapter in my book, They Killed My Fence, that was Saul Andy. Yeah. And when Saul got killed, like they killed my fence, because anything I took to Saul, he’d buy it. Didn’t matter if it was guns or it didn’t matter what it was. And I didn’t never keep anything except cash. If I had money, I’d keep it, but I’d never keep anything. I didn’t keep diamond rings or… I got rid of all that stuff, ’cause I never wanted anything to be able to identify me and tie me to a crime. And Saul, when he got killed, of course, then I started dealing with another guy. But Saul was taking all that and selling it to Junior Bradley, most of it, the stuff that Junior- And, and- … would be interested in. And guys- But, J- Junior Bradley, I gotta explain who Junior Bradley was. Junior Bradley was the mob fence in Kansas City. He was probably the biggest fence in Kansas City I got a [00:11:00] feeling. He, and what he started doing was trading Dilaudid especially for stolen property, and he had a little deli right across from police headquarters and City Hall, and everybody knew Junior. Everybody loved Junior. Everybody liked Junior. He’s always doing favors for people. If you went in the penitentiary, you’d go talk to Junior and say, “Okay, what, what’s gonna happen when I get here? Can you help me out?” And he’ll say, “I’ll make some calls.” Or I, we had, we overheard him on a wiretap once saying- a, a father called him and said, my son’s got to report up here to Leavenworth to the camp.” He said, “Okay, I’ll take care of it. I’ll be somebody there to meet him there.” And I’ve had many other reports but Junior was the main mob fence. So go ahead- Yeah … and we’ll talk what you were dealing with- Yeah Junior Bradley. Yeah be- let’s back up. So you asked me about how I got into drugs. So all those years when I was married, I didn’t drink and I didn’t do drugs. I thought if you did dope, you were a d- I thought that’s why they call it dope, ’cause you were a dope if you did it. Yeah. So I didn’t do it, and I didn’t drink because I knew I had to always be able to think and make [00:12:00] decisions and… ‘Cause I cheated on my wife every day for 10 years, and I did crime every day for 10 years, and she never knew it till I wrote this book. And I gave her the first book actually. And so- When I got divorced and started smoking pot and doing stuff, hanging out with those people, and I started smoking weed, then the first time I bought an ounce of weed it was 40 bucks. And I’m like, “Okay, how much is how much is more if you buy more? You can buy a half pound for this or you can buy…” So I said then I’ll… Give me a half a pound and I’m gonna sell,” yeah. So I started buying pounds and selling ounces, and man, all of a sudden I’m, now I’m smoking free and I’m making some money. Yeah. And then I started sell- And by the time I ended, even when I was selling cocaine, I was selling 100 pounds of pot a week. I had one guy that would buy 100 pounds of pot from me every week. Yeah. And I’d just take him 100 pounds and he’d just bring my… Every day he’d stop by my house [00:13:00] with sacks of money, and that was, the way I got started in the drug world then. And everything. It was from pot, it was, meth. We called it crank back then, not meth. And then I never did get real addicted to crank, but I got real addicted to cocaine. And of course, I was doing a drug class the other day. I teach a drug class, my wife and I, addictions class at our church. And I said, when I started, I was only gonna sell it and not do it.” And because one guy said I was only gonna do it and never sell it.” And I said, “No, not me. I was gonna sell it and never do it.” But that didn’t last very long. And once you start doing it you’re in there, and, Yeah, really … and then, when I got arrested September 5th of ’82 the guy that I beat up I put 100 stitches in the back of his head with a ball bat, and it was in an active enforcement really. But he turned states. He’s the one, when Kenny… You remember Kenny Weld? I remember the name. Was you still on the force when Kenny got busted in ’83? [00:14:00] Yeah. ’80- Yeah, I would’ve been. Okay. So- I have some vague memory, I don’t remember the, all the details. At the time it was the biggest drug bust, it was the biggest just drug bust in, I know in Kansas City, maybe. They caught him out there in Blue Springs with 29 pounds of cocaine, and we were selling- Yeah … cocaine to the people that were selling cocaine to Kenny. And so the guy that I beat up gave a 20-page, which is like reading a book, 20 typewritten pages. Yeah. 20 typewritten pages, and he named every name involved in the circle that he knew, and that implicated us as being some of the leading cocaine dealers in Kansas City. Yeah. Now, when I go speak in churches and a pastor gets up and says, “Folks, today we’ve got the biggest cocaine dealer that ever lived.” I get up and say, “You know what? I don’t mean to correct your pastor.” But I was implicated as being one of the leading cocaine- I was not the leading cocaine dealer. There was a lot of people bigger than me. But that’s that’s how it all started and [00:15:00] of course my case, I never did… the drugs never came in. The lawyers that I had, because when I got busted it was on a Sunday, and that’s part of my story. I always ask inmates, “How many of you have been arrested on a weekend?” And every hand goes up. Yeah. And I say, and then I say, “What happens when you get arrested on a weekend?” They all yell, “Nothing.” ‘Cause you’re not going anywhere till Monday morning, at the very least. I got arrested 2:00 Sunday afternoon. By that time, Gary, I had three goals. When I was about 30, I got nicknamed by one of the key mafia figures Crazy Bill, ’cause I did some crazy things. Like I ran through a bar. You know where the old Club Royal was on Main? Oh yeah. There was a bar right ac- I’ve drunk there many times. Okay. There was a bar across the street that I had a girlfriend working in, and we got in a fight, and I was gonna cut the bar in half with a chainsaw. And I had my buddy drop me at the back parking lot. I fired the chainsaw up, I opened the door, and when the door… When I stepped inside, the door [00:16:00] closed with the closer, and the dar- the bar was totally dark. It was not a bar where you could even buy a bag of potato chips. It was strictly alcohol. And when you get- Yeah … in a bar like that, they’re dark. And that door shut, and I thought, “I’m gonna bend over and start cutting this bar, and somebody just shoot me in the back.” So I just wa- I just walked through the bar with the chainsaw running and went out the front door, and Kenny picked me up in the front, and off we went. And so because of that, I got nicknamed Crazy Bill. Yeah. By 30 years old, I had three goals: money, power, and influence. Now, I told you as we were selling a lot of cocaine. So I stayed in $500 a night hotels. I ride in limousines. I bought $20,000 worth of cocaine for a one-night party. So I had money, and I had enough power to make a phone call and have somebody killed, so I had power. And I had enough influence that when I got arrested Sunday afternoon, now I love telling this to a police officer. I was on a show in Texas with a cop, and we called it the Con and the Cop. [00:17:00] But I love telling this story. I got arrested September 5th. 2:00, 2:00 PM is when they booked us into the jail, and I made a phone call back to Kansas City to somebody who was in politics, and I said, “You know who to call.” And that person called the judge we were selling cocaine to. And I ask this question in prisons, “How many of you know when you’re selling cocaine to a judge, he don’t want you in jail?” And I walked out of that jail, Gary, at 1:30 Monday morning. Wow. I got arrest- less than 12 hours after I got arrested on a weekend. And when I walked out of that jail, I said, “Bill Corum, you’ve arrived. You got money.” “You got power, and you got influence.” But the one thing I didn’t have was peace. Yeah. I didn’t have any peace, man. No peace. Yeah. If I was in a restaurant eating and a cop walked in, I’d put money on the table and go out the door. If I saw a UPS driver, I got nervous ’cause he had a uniform on. I didn’t have any peace. And then after I became a Christian, I was reading in the Bible [00:18:00] one day, and it said, “A wicked man runs when no one’s chasing him.” And I went, “Oh my gosh, I left a lot of steak dinners sitting on the table.” And wasn’t anybody chasing you. Nobody. That cop didn’t even know I was in there. He probably didn’t even know who I was. Really? He just come in… He just came in there to eat, and I thought he was after me. So Bill, I always like to go into the, the nuts and bolts of some of these things. And we kinda left one thing hanging, is the Saul Landy story. Now guys, Saul Landy was a big sports bettor. And Saul Landy had a, wasn’t it a metal- Square Deal Junk- Square Deal Junkyard. Square… He had a junkyard. Square Deal. He bought a lot of scrap metal and dealt in scrap metal, but he also would buy most anything from, from- Yeah … thieves, from boosters- Yeah … and burglars and people like that. That’s where Bill met him. But he’s a huge sports gambler, and they thought he might testify against our boss, Nick Civella, because he had been allowed to bet down at The Trap, down with Frankie Tusa, who was the underling [00:19:00] that handled all the sports gambling for Nick Civella. Isn’t that right? Isn’t that the way that went down? Oh, yeah, and Bobby Maroon was running The Trap at the time. And- yeah … so do you remember the guy that, that paid for his murder? Remember that guy, Johnny Franks, Johnny Frank Avella? That’s what they said, yep. Yeah. Yep. He had, he had- That’s what they said. He had some connections. But he got… But Johnny Franks got the order from somebody else. Yeah. Yeah … the bug, the buck stopped with Johnny Franks now, didn’t it? Yes. ‘Cause he hired another guy, who then he hired a Black guy, which was- That’s right … truly unusual. Who then- That’s right … hired a couple of young Black street kids and that was even more unusual, and they killed this Saul Landy and his wife. So they keep a f- And then they sang and then they sang like The Temptations. Exactly, yeah. That, and that’s that w- some claim that Johnny Franks did that just on his own, trying to impress Nick Civella. Some people say that somebody else told him to do it. I don’t… It never, he never talked, so it never came about. Yeah. [00:20:00] Did you ever hear anything about that? I never heard anything except what you just said, that he- Okay … he never talked, and Nick, Nick never got convicted. He never- Yeah … but here’s the thing that, what you said. The guys that they hired to do it, because back in those days as y- you’d go to… i’d go to the electric chair before somebody, before I’d tell on somebody. Yeah. I’m not gonna tell on anybody. Go ahead and put me in the gas chamber, I’m not telling on nobody. But those guys would, they’d sing like The Temptations. They weren’t gonna, they- Yeah … they wouldn’t- Those street kids If they offered them a day in jail, they wouldn’t take it. If you’ll tell us, we won’t, we’re only gonna put you in jail for a week if you’ll tell. Yeah. They wouldn’t tell. So how did that work with you and Saul Landy? You weren’t a sports bettor you didn’t have anything to do with that. You were a thief. Yeah, and I don’t know- And- I honestly, you know what? Gary, I don’t remember who even told me to go to Saul with stolen merchandise, ’cause I was hitting a lot of construction jobs back then. [00:21:00] Ah. I worked construction, and I was in the union, and I was stealing off these jobs all the time. Big- Ah, yeah … big amounts of stuff. Like they’d start a brand-new job, and they’d have all brand-new tools, and I’d go over there and take everything they had. And then I’d take it all to Saul. And matter of fact, one time I did a job over in, it was a eight-story high-rise over in Kansas City, Kansas, down around Argentine, in the Argentine area. And I was on the job, I was working on the job, and we just started. And we had all this trailer, a whole trailer load of tools. And I went over and got all the tools, and the last thing I took out was the cutting torch. I cut the lock off the door, ’cause I had a key to get in. And so when I got to work the next morning, I had everything in my truck. I had a tonneau cover over my truck and had all these tools in the back of my truck, and parked in the parking lot. I got there and I called Johnny Myers, who was running the job, and Johnny’s been dead for years. I said, “Hey, Johnny, somebody hit our job last night.” He’s “What?” I said, “Yeah, they cut the lock off. They got everything.” [00:22:00] And he said call the police and I’ll be out there in just a few minutes.” And so the cops come, couple detectives and he was telling what they, what was going on. I’m standing there listening to the whole thing. And there was a generator, a big generator, and I was real strong back then, Gary. I was 6’3″ and weighed 275 and I carried this generator down the steps and this… and Johnny said, or the cop said that, how much that generator weigh?” And he told him, and he said it had to be at least two guys, if not three. But no, no one guy could carry that down them steps.” And Johnny turned around and he said, “Except Superman,” ’cause that’s what they called me on the job. And they laughed, and he laughed, and I laughed. Yeah. And then that night after I got off work, I took it all down to Square Deal and sold it all to Saul. Yeah. Interesting. So- All right. Thanks so much … and I did that stuff all, yeah, I did that stuff all the time. But I honestly do not remember who introduced me to Saul Landy. Yeah. But I know that for years and years we were buddies. And when I first met him, I used a, I had an alias that I always went by. I had two a- two aliases. One of them was a guy I [00:23:00] was in prison with that was from East St. Louis, and I knew everything about him, ’cause we were real good friends. I knew his middle name, I knew his mom and dad’s name. I knew everything about him, so I’d use his name. So if anybody ever asked me a question, I knew. The other guy was a cousin of mine that I hadn’t seen for y- I used his name, ’cause I knew everything about him. So what, the, when I first met my wife, we went to a dance one night. We weren’t married yet, and we were walking up the steps, and this guy walking down said, “Hey, Jim. How you doing, Jim?” And I said, “Good.” We got in, sat down. My wife looked at me and she said, “I thought your name was Bill.” I s- said, “It is. It is Bill.” I said, “He probably just had me mixed up with somebody else.” ‘Cause there was a lot of people in the inner circles, yeah. So when I met Saul Andy, something inside of me told me to… Because I met Saul, and I told him my name was Jim Gardner. Yeah. And he’s we did a couple deals, and then something inside of me told me to b- be honest with Saul. And so I sat him down one day, I said, “I wanna tell you something. I use that name as an alias. My [00:24:00] real name is Bill Corum,” and da. And I was so glad I did, because later I would be in the River Key in a restaurant or a bar with Saul, and some of the guys were in there, and I thought if I’d have used the… If he’d introduced me as Jim Gardner- Yeah … and then later they find out who I am, I might not be here. Yeah. You know what I mean? You might- So I- They might think you’re undercover cop or a- Exactly. Exactly. So I just- Informant or something, yeah … it, a- and that, I think that’s in my book. I told that story because I just, I felt like being upfront with him, and I, because I trusted him, yeah. I actually, in, in the book I think I said if Nick Civella trusted him, I thought I could trust him. Yeah. But a- apparently, apparently- Bet he didn’t trust him all that much … no. Yeah. Because right there, out there on Pennsylvania, or let’s see, where’d they… They lived right off 75th, right behind the what was that restaurant on 75th? The Italian place? Yeah … I starts with a G, I think. Yeah, I know. Just north of Ward Parkway Shopping Center. Yeah. Yeah. I know the neighborhood, yeah. Oh, Cat- was it Cat? [00:25:00] No. C- it doesn’t matter. But he lived right down that str- he lived on Washington. Yeah. Right there. Yeah. About 77th or 8th and Washington, in Washington, yeah. I remember that. Yeah. But that’s how I met Saul. And what, and guys, what those guys did that night, they tried to make it look like a home invasion robbery, but ended up killing him and his w- and I think they raped his wife too. But, They didn’t kill her. They left her alive they, they left her alive. But- Yeah … they really m- tried to make it look like a home invasion robbery, not a hit, which was, at least they were that smart. They just weren’t- Yeah … couldn’t keep their mouth shut, and they couldn’t, weren’t smart enough to not tell their friends, so they got caught. Good, good thing there wasn’t no Facebook back then, Gary. Yeah, it’s crazy. It’s crazy. Crazy world you live in, so- these kids- Bill … yeah. What happened? What happened? You had all this going. You had money, power, influence. Yeah, I- You caught a cocaine case. Now the thing about that cocaine case, that you said, I thought you said Wells. It’s Kenny Weld, isn’t it? The race car driver? W-E-L-D. Kenny Weld. W-E-L-D. Yeah. He was a race [00:26:00] car driver at that time. I, I- Kinda well-known, and he had a whole set of… He had a big company that sold wheels … Weld Wheels … fancy wheels. He was really doing well, and then he got involved with a b- huge, big cocaine thing. I didn’t know, remember you were part of that, but I remember that. A multi-million dollar- Yeah … wheel business. Yeah. I still am a big… I was a dirt track guy. I grew up on dirt. Yeah. I love dirt. I actually took his brother, Greg, who actually owned the company, I took Greg to his first… the first race that Greg ever raced in, I drove him to the races. And then Kenny and I and Greg, and they won the Knoxville Nationals. Greg raced in the Indianapolis 500 four times. Yeah. They were a big name in the country, the Welds. And making millions of dollars, Gary. Even back then, they were making millions of dollars. Yeah. And then Kenny got caught up in the cocaine and started messing with it, and next thing you know… he was making a lot of money in the cocaine too, but- Yeah … he got caught with 29 pounds, which was a large amount. But that statement that guy [00:27:00] made on me, ’cause I always felt guilty because Kenny got busted because the statement that he made, he named Kenny Weld in that statement, and it wasn’t long after that they arrested Kenny. But I’m sure they were already watching him, for sure. But then I, and I don’t know, Kenny got eight year, Kenny got 25 years. He went to Sandstone first up in Minnesota. Yeah. And he only did 52 months, so I’m not sure, because back then a third would’ve been eight, eight and a half years or something, right? Yeah. And he only did 52 months, so I don’t know how that, maybe it was money or whatever. I don’t know. Yeah. But he turned his life around in prison, but then what’s the sad deal, when I turned my life around, I tried to get in touch with Kenny Weld, and he wouldn’t talk to me. He- Yeah … he was avoid- I think he was afraid that I was gonna come after him because the guy I beat up was the guy that was… We were all involved in the cocaine world together. Joker John, I don’t know if you knew who Joker John Agrusa was. I [00:28:00] don’t remember that n- I don’t remember that name now. Was he- They had a bar out on, they had a bar on, out on 23rd Street. No, I don’t, I don’t- Joker John’s. John, his last name was Agrusa. He had a brother- Agrusa, yeah … named Nick Agrus. New- Nick Agrusa’s brother. Yeah, I co- do kinda remember that. He went down- Yeah … with that whole thing. See, I was- That was ’83. I was I was off into something else during those years. Okay. No- That was early in the coke, crack cocaine thing … no, John, w- after I beat up Pink Mike, John Agrusa left town. He moved to Arizona, ’cause he was scared of me. A l- a lot of people- ’cause I was crazy. I did some crazy things, and people were scared. And so when I got arrested on that deal, he left town. He went to Arizona. And then Kenny got busted, Kenny Weld. And the, some of the people in that… My dad read that 20-page statement, and my dad said… And my dad was an old guy. He was born in 1909, but he read that statement, and he said, “This guy’s worth, life ain’t worth a nickel, is it?” And I [00:29:00] said, “No.” ‘Cause the guy that wrote the statement. Then I got arrest- you knew Jim Smart was a judge? Yeah, I remember the name. I didn’t know him. Okay. Jim… back then, Jim was a lawyer, and then later became appellate court judge. Yeah. And he’s retired now, but a real good friend of mine. So when I, that happened, I got… My case ended in May of ’84. Started September 5th of ’82, and ended in May of ’84. And in June of ’85, 13 months later, I got sued by the guy I beat up. Me and the other couple guy. One of the guys that was with me is dead, Charlie Elmer. I don’t know if you ever heard that name, but he was a- No, don’t know that name … cocaine dealer. But anyway I was just gonna forget about it, and I showed that to my dad, that indict- or not indictment, the notice that I need to appear in court. Statement. Yeah. Yeah, and my dad s- no, not the statement, when he sued me. [00:30:00] Oh, the oh, okay. Then they filed charges. Yeah, the counter-suit. And I showed it to my dad one day and I wasn’t even gonna go. I said, “Oh, God will take care of it.” And my dad read it, and he’s “Bill, you gotta get a lawyer.” Yeah. You’re being charged, and so I went and got a lawyer, and I got Jim Smart. And and Jim tried to go and do a deposition on that guy, on Pink Mike. Could never find him. Ah. And I di- I don’t know, I honestly don’t know. I know I didn’t have nothing to do with… But nobody’s ever been able to find him. But I’m suspecting, ’cause my dad said when he read that 20 pa- he said his life isn’t worth a nickel. Because he named judge in there, a judge in there. He named Kenny Weld in there. He named a lot of other big-name guys, and he’s disappeared, so nobody know. I haven’t seen him since the day in court in 1982. So who knows where he’s at. Yeah. If he’s around. I don’t know. But- Interesting. What did you finally cop? Did you have a full trial, or did you go ahead and cop a plea in the end? That’s interesting you’d [00:31:00] ask because when we first, when we got out of jail at 1:30 Monday morning, the 3rd of the 6th of September, he wal- the lawyer came and walked us out with, we… we had left, we were staying in the Embassy Suites downtown. You know where that was at? Oh, yeah. It was 500 bucks a night, and we had left two s- two s- brief- briefcases there with one had cocaine in it uncut, and the other one had about $60,000 in it. And so we went down. We actually called… he’s dead now, so I can tell you who it was. Jerry Schanzer that owned Napoleon Bakery. And Jerry was a big… i’m surprised that you didn’t, you talk about bookmakers. Jerry was a big bookmaker. Yeah. Exactly. And Schanzer- I remember him, yeah … Schanzer owned Mother’s down on 18th and Baltimore. Not Mother’s. Granny’s. Granny’s, yeah. He owned Granny’s at 18th and Baltimore. Yeah, a lot of mob guys used- And then he- … to go down there and eat. Oh, every time I went in there I saw [00:32:00] somebody. Yeah. And then later he opened up one over in Mission shopping center there on Mission Road. And then they then they ended up opening up Napoleon, him and his brother Larry. And then they’re both dead now. But we, this is how much we trusted Jerry. We told Jerry, “Go…” We called Jerry from the jail and said, “Go down to the Embassy and get our, get a briefcase.” And Jerry went down and he drove halfway to Warrensburg and ha- something told him to open it- Oh, wow … and he opened the one, he opened the one that had the cocaine in it. Oh, shit. And he called us and said, “I got the wrong briefcase.” And it… No, he said, “I can’t come and get you with this.” And so he went back to the Embassy and got the right one. Came down, and we made bond that night. Then the next morning was… Okay, that was we got busted on Sunday the 5th. Monday we got out. The lawyer [00:33:00] said, Mike, I don’t know if you ever knew Mike and what was his dad’s name? The Fi- it was Fitzgerald and Fitzgerald was the name of the firm in, down in Warrensburg. Warensburg, yeah. I don’t know them. Yeah. And Mike and Charlie Fitzgerald. So ’cause I called People’s Office and said, “Hey, this happened.” And they said, “Stick with those guys. Those guys are the best in the county. They know the county. They know the prosecutor, the judges and everything. Stick with them.” So we went in. He told us, “Don’t come in tomorrow morning,” ’cause it was 1:30 in the morning Monday morning. He said, “Come and see me Wednesday.” Yeah. And so we went… no, he said, “Come and see me Tuesday,” ’cause that was 1:30 in the morning. And we walked in there that morning and he said, “Come and see me tomorrow morning, Tuesday morning.” And bring me $10,000 apiece. And I wish I had a video of it, because it can be on America’s Funniest Home Videos. I walked into his office with a white bank bag and dumped out $30,000 on his desk in cash, and he opened [00:34:00] his drawer like this and scooped it into the drawer. And I said, “Mike, there’s a lot more where that came from.” He said, “Bill, I can’t. It’s… I gotta do everything legitimately.” Yeah. And I said, “Okay.” So the first meeting, his dad was in there and he was in there, and the three of us, and he said, “Guys, Dad and I have talked, and you guys might wanna think about getting separate attorneys.” And I said, “For what?” He said, “Because if one of you take a plea.” Yeah. I almost jumped over the desk. I said, “There’ll be no plea. There will be no plea. We’re not guilty. We’re not gonna admit we’re guilty. They can send us to the electric chair. We didn’t do it.” Now, Gary, they took us out of the house at 2:00 on Sunday afternoon in broad daylight. First, they s- we sent the guy out the back. He was totally naked when we got there. He was laying in bed. He’d been doing Dilaudids and Quaaludes all night, and he was [00:35:00] blood from the crown of his head to the soles of his feet. His whole back was red. We walked him out the door in- totally naked in front of the whole world and told him, “Go out there and tell them there’s nobody else in the house.” We were so jacked up. And here’s the thing, I have to tell you this. All those years that I got away with stuff is because I was smart, and now I’m snow blind. There was a song years ago by Styx called Snow Blind- Yeah … and it’s about cocaine. It’s about… And I’d been up for 86 hours when we went down to Holden. I had not- Okay … closed my eyes for 86 hours, so I was in m- I wasn’t in my right mind. Anyway, that was… So when we we said, “No plea bargain. There’ll be no plea bargains.” And for seven months… No, I’m sorry, for four months. That was October, November, December, January, February, March, April. No, seven months. For seven months. For seven months [00:36:00] we went to court multiple times. The whole police department, I don’t know if we can- I guess we’ll say it, because it’s done. It’s history. But I had a, I had two grocery sacks, the old brown grocery sacks on the couch that I’d inventoried. I had $62,000 in cash. I had… Because it was in envelopes, and I- they were $10,000. I was throwing them in there. 62,000 in cash, about four pounds of pot, three gallon Ziploc bags full of precious jewels. Er emeralds, rubies, and stuff like that. Some hash- a 12-gauge shotgun. I think that was all. Maybe maybe it… Whatever. When they, when… The first time we ever went to court and my partner had, the one that’s dead, Charlie, he had a leather Gucci bag that we always had with us, and it had four or five grams of cocaine in it. He took his diamond rings off, put them in there. His watch, he had a Rolex [00:37:00] watch he put in there, and about 3,000 in cash. That was in the car. That was never mentioned in court. No guns were ever mentioned in court. No guns were ever mentioned in court. I had a brand new, I had a brand new fif- not- model 59 nine millimeter. That was never mentioned in court. That 12-gauge shotgun was never mentioned in court. They said that they found a couple envelopes of cash, and they found a gram. Now, there was about, I think there was about probably a half a, maybe eight, eight grams or no more than that. It was ounces. Four or five ounces of cocaine. Oh, yeah. They said they found one, they said they found one gram of a, approximately one gram of a substance believed to be cocaine. Yeah. And my lawyer said… And they said they’d send it to Jeff City for analysis. And my lawyer said, “And what were the analysis of that?” They said they haven’t come [00:38:00] back yet. This is two months after they arrested us. They did- And they found approximately one gram, and there was ounces of cocaine in there. They found a couple envelopes with approximately $2,000 in cash. There was $62,000. The car I was driving, so when I got arrested, I had the keys in my pocket. So when they booked us into jail, when we walked out at 1:30 Monday morning, they gave us back our property. I had the keys in my pocket. So the car’s… Now, this is a brand new ’80, this was a ’82. This was an ’81 Trans Am. The car’s in Holden. The police chi- And they said they were gonna confiscate the car because it had Kansas tags on it, that they wanted to go through the car da. The police chief changed the ignition and was driving that car for his personal car. It cost my buddy, because it was a friend of mine, T- Ronnie M- Ron McGee, it was his car. It cost him $10,000 and an attorney to get his car back from them. So bottom line, every time we [00:39:00] went to court, several ti- my lawyer would say, “I’d like to call Officer Gary Jenkins up.” Gary Jenkins is not on the force anymore. He moved to Arizona.” “I’d like to call so-and-so up next time we go in.” He’s not here anymore. He moved to wherever.” So all the money and all the guns and all the drugs, they split it up and no, nobody ever… So the thing was so dirty. So what happens is we’d been going to court for that seven months, And then I become a Christian. I walk into his offi- and we’re adamant, we’re not plea bargain. We don’t want separate lawyers. We want you two guys to represent us. We’re gonna beat this thing. And, oh, and I told, because when that guy gave that 20-page statement after he got out of the hospital, this was a month later or something, he called us all in. We went in. He sh- hands each one of us 20-page statement. He said, “Guys, let me tell you something. I’m defending you on an assault with intent to kill charge. I’m gonna get that reduced, but if you get busted [00:40:00] dealing cocaine, you’ve got to stop dealing cocaine, ’cause if you get busted dealing cocaine while I’m on this case, it’s gonna complicate the case.” Yeah. “You gotta stop.” And I said, “Mike, I don’t tell you how to practice law, and you don’t tell me how to make money. You just keep doing what you do, and I’ll keep doing what I do, and I’ll keep bringing you money.” And he never said another word. Three or four months later, I become a Christian. I walk into his office by myself. And when I walked in the door, he said, “What happened to you?” If you look at that book on the picture of my, on the back of my book, that was four months before I became a Christian. And the Bible says the eyes are the windows of the soul. I had a very dark soul. Yeah, I can see. I had a very dark soul. Yeah. And so he goes, “What happened to you?” And I said, “What do you mean?” And he said, “You don’t look the same.” And I said, “I’m not the same.” And I told him what happened. And he said… And I said, “We’ve got a problem.” And he goes, “What’s our [00:41:00] problem, Bill?” I said, “I can’t lie anymore.” He said, “You’re right. We’ve got a problem.” ‘Cause we’d been lying for seven months. We told… He knew the story. He said, “I just need to know this. I’ll defend you guys. I’ll beat this case, but I need to know.” So we told… And at this point now, seven months later, he said, “There’s no way out of this thing. You guys are going to prison.” He said, “I can help you figure out a way to get to the good prison, but you’re going to prison.” So when I go in that day and he goes, “What’s wrong? What what happened?” And I told him, and he said, “You don’t look the same.” I said, “I’m not the same.” I said, “We got a problem.” He goes, “What?” I said, “We can’t lie. I can’t lie anymore.” And he said I’ve got an idea.” And I said, “What?” He said if I enter a plea bargain, I think we can do this.” And he said, “You guys won’t go to prison.” And he said, “Talk to Mike and Charlie and see what they say.” So I called them. We went down, met with him. And this time they looked at me and said, “What do you think we should do, Bill?” [00:42:00] I said, “I think we ought to take the plea bargain.” We got five years’ probation and a $5,000 fine. Now, the crazy thing- that was on the assault. Yeah, they- That was on the assault. But you still got a cocaine case out here pending with the feds. No. No. No. That, if, that, that- 20-page statement that implicated me was never, he never got it out of his office. It never went out of Fitzgerald’s office. So it, he didn’t tell it to… He told it to whoever he told it to, but to the police, and the police were all crooks anyway . Yeah. So I don’t know who he told. I just know that our lawyer said if this cocaine thing comes up, it’s gonna complicate our case. It never came up. Oh. And so maybe it was the mercy of God, I don’t know. Because it was a 20-page typewritten statement naming judges, Kenny Weld, all these guys, and all these people started falling after that. And so anyway, we ended up getting a $5,000 fine and five-year probation. Now, the crazy thing, if you read my book, Charlie and Mike both went, they got called and they [00:43:00] went and reported. I never got a call. 13 months later, I had a nephew getting married up in in Wisconsin, and I wanted to go to that wedding, and I knew I couldn’t leave without permission, but I didn’t have anybody to ask permission from. And when that guy sued me, G- Gary, when that guy sued me and I went and got the lawyer that I told you I went and got, I said, “By the way…” He said, “I wanna take this case.” I said, “Great.” I said, “By the way, I got arrested September 5th of ’82. The case ended in May. I was placed on five-year probation, a $5,000 fine. I’ve never heard from anybody. What do you think I sh- should do?” He said, “Bill, you need to write a letter.” And I put the letter in the book. I wrote a letter and said da. I’d like to be supervised. Please contact me.” 13 months, and they, within two days they were knocking on my front door. And that’s when I started reporting. And Kay King was my first pr- [00:44:00] probation officer, and she asked me all the whole story, and I had sat with her for two hours and told her the whole story. She asked me how many drugs I did, what I did. I said, “I’ve done everything there is, from, marijuana to heroin to… I’ve done it all.” And I did massive amounts of everything. And I was drinking two quarts of whiskey at the end every day. And people are like, “You can’t drink two quarts of whiskey.” I said, “You never did cocaine, did you?” ‘Cause when you’re doing, ’cause when you’re doing cocaine, you can’t get drunk. And so anyway that… And I asked her when I left her office, I said, “So does my probation start now, or does it start back then?” She said, “No, Bill, it starts today.” Oh, really? I said- Wow. I said, “For 13 months I’ve been going to churches and schools and telling people how bad drugs are and how bad alcohol is and how bad this is.” And I said, “I’ve not had a traffic ticket. I haven’t had a traffic ticket.” The only ticket I’ve got in the last 43 years, I had a bad car wreck where I got T-boned at 70 miles an [00:45:00] hour. I pulled out in front of a guy. It was my fault. And that’s the only ticket I’ve had in 43 years. I haven’t been stopped by the police. And she said, “I’m sorry, Bill, it starts today.” Guess what? I did the whole five year. I went from then, I got off in ’89 or something, I th- it was almost five years I did. My partners, they only did a year and a half, and they let them off. And they were still dealing cocaine. They were still dealing. They were still dealing. Matter of fact, one of them’s brother his mama died, and the funeral was at Passantino Brothers over there on the avenue. And I went to the funeral, and I was sorry, and we were hugging. And me and him sat down and were talking, and he had a little leather Gucci bag. And he said, “Hey, I’m go- now listen.” He said, “I’m going to the bathroom. You wanna go with me?” I said, “No, brother.” Yeah. And I got up and left. He wanted to go do some cocaine. Damn. And that was years after, he’d been… Anyway. Yeah. But I’m glad I had to do the whole five years because I got to speak [00:46:00] in some… She called me once and said, “I got a friend that teaches a criminal justice class at a college, and they’ve had detectives and they’ve had police officers, they’ve had lawyers, they’ve had parole officers, but they’ve never had a criminal. Would you come and speak?” And I said, “I’d be glad to.” And I f- and then I called the professor and I said, “I’ve been asked to come.” And he said, “Yeah, we’re looking forward.” And I said I have to tell you one thing. I cannot come in there and speak and not tell your class that my life was radically changed April 15th, 1983, when I came into encounter with God through his son, Jesus Christ.” He said, “That’s okay.” And I went and told them, so I was glad I got to stay on parole for five years. So- So Bill what are you doing now? I know you- I’m just- you’ve got a prison ministry. Do you speak- Yeah … at prisons and, and- That’s all I do, Garrett. 40 years just- How does one get into that? Do you have an agent that booked you into different prisons- No … or how does that work? No. No. I started going in 1986 with [00:47:00] a guy named Bill Glass, who was a NFL player. Played for the Cleveland Browns. He was an All-Pro. Actually started… He got, he retired from football in 1968, so that’s how old he was. Started the ministry in ’72, and was the biggest prison ministry in the nation, had 30,000 volunteers. And I started going in as just a volunteer, and then he asked me to be a platform speaker, and I was a platform speaker for him for 30 years. And went to, I’ve been in over 500 different prisons in my life, and I do prisons almost every day, a prison or a jail almost every day. We’re getting ready to do, this will be our 17th car show up at Crossroads in Cameron, and this will be the biggest car show ever in a US prison, in history. Last year was the biggest. We had 80 cars last year, but this year we’re planning on- by car sh- car show, what do you mean? Like guys bring their classic cars up and…? And drive them in on the prison yard. Oh, wow. And the inmates get to come out, walk around and look at them. And last year we had 80 cars and bikes. [00:48:00] This year we’re gonna have 250 motorcycles and cars. Wow. And we’re gonna feed 2,000 people. We’ve got… W- we’re gonna have 2,000 meals that day for the inmates and the staff, all the staff. So that’s what I’ve been doing for all these years, and will keep doing it as long as I can, wow. But as far as… I was gonna ask you about old Joey Rags. I knew Joe Ragusa. Did you ever deal with that guy? Did you? Not directly. I followed him a lot and almo- we almost caught him too, in a hit one time. And then they saw us and they had boogied on out. But I know one story- That would have been a- … about him. He was, He needed to go… I heard this later. He needed to go to a meeting downtown, down to City Market with the other mob guys, ’cause, he was right next to Charlie Martina, and he went on several hits with these guys during the Spiro-Savella war. So he’s out at the plumbing place where he was working, so he… Guy comes in- Where was he at? Was he at St. John Plumbing? I don’t remember the name of it. It was over there by N- Jackson, Ninth and Jackson, or Truman and Jackson, somewhere over there [00:49:00] on the east side. I can’t remember the name of it now. And so he need… said… told this guy, he said, “Hey,” he said, “I need to go down to the market.” He said, “Can you give me a ride down there?” And the guy said you got your car here.” He said no, you give me a ride.” So he gets in, lays down in the back seat. So the guy takes him down there, then he gets out. No, he was a real deal. Boy, that old market was something, wasn’t it? Yeah. That old City Market. Oh, man. Yeah, heard mob guys out there. Yeah they had a pretty big… Hey, what about, I was gonna ask you about a couple guys that were big heroin kingpins, Sam Haley and Aaron Gant. Was you involved when they were really big in Kansas City? Y- I was a young policeman, ’72, ’73, ’74, and Aaron Gant and Sam Haley were like the big ducks. And they had this war going between the two little heroin organizations. And Gant was, he was in with some guys, and Aaron Gant called him Junebug. He was in with the God, there was a whole family, the Denmans. He was in with [00:50:00] these guys. And so they… And Sam Haley was… I never did understand the difference, but they had two different organizations and they hated each other is my understanding. Oh, they did. Yeah. How about Ramseys? Did you know who the Ramseys were? I don’t see. The Ramsey brothers? I remember that na- Huh? I know that name. I think one of those crime families that, that stole- they were- … money in the neighborhood and- They were the- … everyone else … they were killers, all of them. Yeah. I think there was eight boys, and at one time seven or eight of them were in Missouri for murder. And I was seeing… I was in Potosi. And Rambo, R- Roy Rambo Ramsey they called him, and he’s the one that they got a… Remember when the la- what’d they call them that you put on the roof of your car? Oh, Landau top. Landau top, yeah. Yeah. That wasn’t the word I’m looking for, though. Whatever it was, th- you could have them tops put on. Yeah. They got one put on in a poster shop over on Prospect. Oh. And [00:51:00] when they called and said, “Your car’s ready,” they went up there and killed everybody in the shop and took their car and left. And then they went out to Belton or Grandview, and there was an old couple that had a bunch of old coins and stuff, and they knew one of the people. They knew one of the brothers, and I think it was Roy. And they went out there and knocked on the door, and of course, they let them in. They told their girlfriend to stay in the car, and they went in and they shot them They were 65 and 66 years old. The little old lady was 65 and the old man was… They shot each one of them three times, and just for a few dollars worth of coins, man. They were murderers. They were killers. But I was up in Potosi and Roy asked me, he said, “Would you go see my dad?” And I was… I said… He said, “He’s in a nursing home.” And Gary, his father, was a hardworking man, had never committed a crime in his life, and he was in this nursing home. And I went and saw him and prayed for him and stuff. But here are these… He [00:52:00] had these eight sons that were murderers. They were killers. And the old man was in a nursing home dying. And, Roy asked me if I’d go see him, so I went and saw him, prayed for him. But yeah, they were something else, them guys. Interesting. You you mentioned Sam Haley. There w- we had, here just in your area, was a guy named Michael Cantu, who used to be a fire captain. Had… Was a, a big time cocaine dealer. During those years, he got into- Yeah … cocaine. He and his brother Joe and Joe Maggio, and they had a cocaine deal going, and he got back out. He had a body shop over on Independence Avenue, and two Black guys came in and executed him, basically. Left the employee there. There wasn’t anything to steal, and executed him. And the drawings, one of them we… There was a lot of speculation it looked like Sam Haley. So I think he was- Might’ve been … I think he was supplying Black dealers with cocaine I believe. I saw him meeting with some guys once that that- Yeah, they were- … I didn’t know who they were, but they all looked like Black cocaine dealers they were killers, all them guys. Haley and Gant and those guys. Did you, I asked you about, Yeah, heavy idea. [00:53:00] I- here’s a question. I just got an inquiry from one of Gant’s relatives of… They were wanting to know more about Aaron Gant getting killed. See, he got out of the joint. He went to Missouri State Penitentiary, I think it was for drugs. Yep. And he went to a club that night, and somebody walked in, was walked in, shot him, and walked out right away. Another Black dude. So this relative was asking me if I knew any more about it. I didn’t know any more about it. You remember that deal at all? I don’t remember that. Okay. I di- I actually, I was thinking that Aaron Gant and Sam Haley had been dead for years, but, that was- this was years ago. This was quite a while ago. Okay. This was probably- Yeah, I thought he might have died in prison or something, ’cause I knew they both had a lot of time. They did a lot of- Yeah … time in Missouri. Yeah. Yeah, they did. So did you- But they were kingpins. Their names are really well-known, feared names on the East Side in Kansas City. Oh, yeah. Really feared names. Absolutely. Did you ever go around Vic Fontana’s place when he opened up Fanny’s? Oh, yeah. I went in and out of several. He had several different places. He had Fanny’s. [00:54:00] He had one down on the Southwest Trafficway a little bit after your time, I think oh, God, I forgot the name of it. But yeah, the, all the mob guys went into his joints. He was mob friendly. Yeah. I was really s- I met him when he had when he had the one up on Main next to Butch’s, next to Mother’s. Oh, yeah. Yeah. He had that place yeah what was, Walter Midy. Must have been Walter Midy’s. Walter Midy. Yeah, that’s where I met Vic. And then I actually plumbed that Fanny’s when he opened up Fa

Let's get real with coach Menachem
The Power of a Story: Why the Human Heart Responds to Stories More Than Advice, Rabbi Shlomo Landau # 274

Let's get real with coach Menachem

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2026 97:52


Rabbi Shlomo Landau on Let's Get Real with Coach Menachem Sunday, June 7, 2026The Power of a Story: Why the Human Heart Responds to Stories More Than Advice # 274

TorahAnytime Daily Dose
Double Dose #2,624: The Incomplete Sefer Torah - R' Shlomo Landau

TorahAnytime Daily Dose

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 4:34


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TheOccultRejects
The Mechanics of Magick: Dark Rooms, Float Tanks, Initiation, and the Brain That Sees Without Light Part 1

TheOccultRejects

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 71:29 Transcription Available


Links For The Occult Rejectshttps://linktr.ee/theoccultrejectsOccult Research Institutehttps://www.occultresearchinstitute.org/Substackhttps://substack.com/@theoccultrejects?r=7auau0&utm_campaign=profile&utm_medium=profile-pageCash Apphttps://cash.app/$theoccultrejectsVenmo@TheOccultRejectsBuy Me A Coffeebuymeacoffee.com/TheOccultRejectsPatreonhttps://www.patreon.com/TheOccultRejectsPart 1: The Road of RhythmPart 1 focuses on the drum as an ancient technology of altered consciousness. The argument is not that every beat causes trance, or that neuroscience has proven spirits. The stronger argument is that rhythm enters the human organism through hearing, motor prediction, breath, movement, attention, emotion, expectation, culture, and social synchrony. The drum becomes powerful when sound, body, group, ritual frame, and meaning converge. These sources support the archaeology, neuroscience, EEG research, shamanic studies, possession studies, Indigenous and culturally specific drum traditions, ritual theory, placebo and meaning-response research, ceremonial magic, and modern witchcraft material used in the episode.Core Academic and Scientific SourcesHuels, Emma R., Hyoungkyu Kim, UnCheol Lee, Tirsa Bel-Bahar, Ana V. Colmenero, Alexandra Nelson, Stefanie Blain-Moraes, George A. Mashour, and Richard E. Harris. “Neural Correlates of the Shamanic State of Consciousness.” Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15 (2021): 610466. Use for the strongest modern EEG anchor. This study used high-density EEG with shamanic practitioners and controls during rest, shamanic drumming, and classical music listening. It assessed altered-state reports alongside brain measures such as power, connectivity, signal diversity, and criticality. Use carefully: the study does not prove spirits or show that drumming mechanically causes trance in everyone. It supports the more careful claim that trained practitioners entering shamanic states with drumming show measurable brain-state differences.Gordon, Yoel, Golan Karvat, Noa Dagan, and Ayelet N. Landau. “Neural Tracking at Theta Predicts Drumming-Induced Altered States of Consciousness.” Scientific Reports 16, no. 1 (2026): Article 10204. Use for the strongest updated drumming/theta/neural-tracking source. This study tested drumming at theta, delta, and alpha-rate rhythms while recording EEG, and found that stronger rhythmic neural tracking at theta was linked to stronger altered-experience reports. Use carefully: this does not mean theta equals the spirit world or that one frequency opens a portal. The serious point is that altered experience may depend partly on how strongly the nervous system tracks rhythmic stimulation.Aparicio-Terrés, R., et al. “The Neurobiology of Altered States of Consciousness Induced by Drumming and Other Rhythmic Sound Patterns.” Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2025. Use for the newer review literature showing that rhythmic sound is now a serious altered-consciousness research topic. This supports the opening claim that modern academia is examining drumming, rhythmic sound, absorption, relaxation, cognition, and neural activity without reducing the subject to one simple “trance frequency.” The review is especially useful for framing the field as promising but still complex.Neher, Andrew. “Auditory Driving Observed with Scalp Electrodes in Normal Subjects.” Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology 13 (1961): 449–451. Use for the historical bridge between repetitive sound, EEG, auditory driving, and early scientific interest in rhythmic stimulation.Neher, Andrew. “A Physiological Explanation of Unusual Behavior in Ceremonies Involving Drums.” Human Biology 34, no. 2 (1962): 151–160. Use carefully. This is useful as an early attempt to connect ceremonial drumming and physiology, but it should be balanced with Rouget because the “drum simply causes trance” argument is too mechanical.Maurer, R., V. K. Kumar, L. Woodside, and R. J. Pekala. “Phenomenological Experience in Response to Monotonous Drumming and Hypnotizability.” American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 40, no. 2 (1997): 130–145. Use for monotonous drumming, subjective altered experience, imagery, absorption, and hypnotizability.Maxfield, Melinda C. “Effects of Rhythmic Drumming on EEG and Subjective Experience.” PhD diss., Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, 1990. Use as older supporting context on drumming, EEG, imagery, body-image changes, and subjective altered experience. Do not make this the main scientific proof; use it as background.Nozaradan, Sylvie, Isabelle Peretz, and André Mouraux. “Tagging the Neuronal Entrainment to Beat and Meter.” The Journal of Neuroscience 31, no. 28 (2011): 10234–10240. Use for EEG evidence that the brain can track beat and meter. This supports the claim that the brain does not merely hear rhythm as background sound; it can represent rhythmic structure in measurable ways.Nozaradan, Sylvie. “Exploring How Musical Rhythm Entrains Brain Activity with Electroencephalogram Frequency-Tagging.” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 369, no. 1658 (2014). Use as broader rhythm/EEG entrainment support. This helps explain frequency-tagging, beat tracking, meter, neural entrainment, and the measurable relationship between rhythmic structure and brain activity.Thaut, Michael H., Gerald C. McIntosh, and Volker Hoemberg. “Neurobiological Foundations of Neurologic Music Therapy: Rhythmic Entrainment and the Motor System.” Frontiers in Psychology 5 (2015). Use for rhythm as motor-system timing information. This supports the claim that a beat can become bodily instruction, not just sound for the ear. Especially useful when discussing rhythmic auditory stimulation, motor planning, gait, entrainment, and the auditory-motor bridge.Ross, Jessica M., John R. Iversen, and Ramesh Balasubramaniam. “Time Perception for Musical Rhythms: Sensorimotor Perspectives on Entrainment, Simulation, and Prediction.” 2022. Use for rhythm, timing, prediction, sensorimotor entrainment, and the way musical rhythm interacts with time perception.Hove, Michael J., and Jane L. Risen. “It's All in the Timing: Interpersonal Synchrony Increases Affiliation.” Social Cognition 27, no. 6 (2009): 949–960. Use for synchrony and social bonding. This helps support the group-body argument: moving or acting in time with others can increase affiliation.Wiltermuth, Scott S., and Chip Heath. “Synchrony and Cooperation.” Psychological Science 20, no. 1 (2009): 1–5. Use for the claim that synchronized movement can increase cooperation and attachment among participants.Tarr, Bronwyn, Jacques Launay, and Robin I. M. Dunbar. “Music and Social Bonding: ‘Self-Other' Merging and Neurohormonal Mechanisms.” Frontiers in Psychology 5 (2014): 1096. Use for music, synchrony, bonding, endorphin/social mechanisms, and why group rhythm can feel like more than private listening.Fancourt, Daisy, Rosie Perkins, Sara Ascenso, Louise Atkins, Fatima Kilfeather, and Aaron Williamon. “Effects of Group Drumming Interventions on Anxiety, Depression, Social Resilience and Inflammatory Immune Response among Mental Health Service Users.” PLOS ONE 11, no. 3 (2016): e0151136. Use for modern group-drumming research showing psychological and physiological effects, including anxiety, depression, social resilience, wellbeing, and inflammatory immune response. Use carefully: this does not make group drumming a cure-all. It supports the more grounded claim that embodied rhythm and group participation can affect mood, social connection, and body chemistry.Bittman, Barry B., et al. “Composite Effects of Group Drumming Music Therapy on Modulation of Neuroendocrine-Immune Parameters in Normal Subjects.” Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine 7, no. 1 (2001): 38–47. Use as older supporting material on group drumming and neuroendocrine-immune measures. Keep secondary. Fancourt is cleaner for the main script body.Archaeology and Deep History of DrumsLawergren, Bo. “Neolithic Drums in China.” In Music Archaeology in China. 2006. Use for clay drums in Neolithic China and the deep-history claim that drums are not just poetic symbols of antiquity. They appear in the archaeological record as instruments tied to early sound-making, ceremony, and social order.Both, Arnd Adje. “Music Archaeology: Some Methodological and Theoretical Considerations.” Use as general support for why ancient instruments should be treated as ritual and social evidence, not merely decorative objects.Anthropology, Ethnomusicology, Ritual, and TranceRouget, Gilbert. Music and Trance: A Theory of the Relations Between Music and Possession. Translated by Brunhilde Biebuyck. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1985. Essential source. Use for the caution that music does not mechanically or universally cause trance. Rouget helps keep the argument academically serious by emphasizing culture, ritual frame, meaning, and expectation.Becker, Judith. Deep Listeners: MAlso want to remind people about the website, if you're into reading we have tons of information by multiple contributors, and we got t-shirts up on the site if you're interested. Fun fact, the art is all based on the eyeball. A

Liedergut
ClockClock live in Landau – Boki über Heimat, Pfalzliebe und das "auf dem Boden bleiben"

Liedergut

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2026 28:50 Transcription Available


Einmal Pfälzer, immer Pfälzer – und genau das hat Boki, der Frontmann von ClockClock, beim großen Music Made in Germany Abend in Landau eindrucksvoll bewiesen. Gemeinsam mit Moderatorin Miriam Audrey Hannah spricht Boki über seine Verbindung zur Pfalz, das Leben zwischen Berlin und Heimatgefühl, besondere Konzertmomente, seine Familie und warum bei ihm auch backstage eher Wasser als Wein auf den Tisch kommt. Ein absolutes Highlight: Ein bislang unveröffentlichter Song, den ClockClock exklusiv für diesen Abend unplugged performt haben. Außerdem erzählt Boki: warum Mannheim für ihn eine ganz besondere Konzertstadt ist wie die Band trotz Erfolg geerdet geblieben ist wie sich Live-Fehler auf der Bühne anfühlen warum Arbeit und Urlaub manchmal verschwimmen und welches versteckte Talent er wirklich hat

Romodan Live 2.0
Big V – Record Box 33

Romodan Live 2.0

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 46:42


Описание: Big V Record Box 33 — полноценное погружение в мир драйва, эмоций и глубокой эстетики современного электронного звучания. Новый эпизод серии продолжает музыкальную концепцию проекта, объединяя атмосферные мелодии, мощную энергетику и современное клубное настроение в одно цельное аудиопутешествие. В этом выпуске особое внимание уделено глубине звучания, постепенному развитию атмосферы и эмоциональной подаче каждого трека. Мелодичные синтезаторы, плотные басовые линии, гипнотические ритмы и кинематографичное настроение создают ощущение постоянного движения и полного погружения в музыку. Record Box 33 балансирует между мелодичностью и энергией танцпола, сохраняя при этом фирменную атмосферу проекта. От более глубоких и атмосферных моментов до ярких кульминаций — каждый переход и каждая композиция выстраивают единую историю, способную удерживать внимание на протяжении всего выпуска. Этот эпизод подойдёт как для вечернего прослушивания в наушниках, так и для настоящего клубного настроения, передавая современное видение электронной сцены через качественный подбор материала, динамику и эмоциональную подачу. Приятного прослушивания и хорошего настроения! Description: Big V Record Box 33 — a complete immersion into the world of drive, эмоtions, and the deep aesthetics of modern electronic sound. The new episode of the series continues the musical concept of the project, combining atmospheric melodies, powerful energy, and a modern club vibe into one cohesive audio journey. In this episode, special attention is given to the depth of sound, the gradual development of the atmosphere, and the emotional delivery of every track. Melodic synthesizers, dense basslines, hypnotic rhythms, and cinematic moods create a feeling of constant movement and total immersion in the music. Record Box 33 balances melodic elements with dancefloor energy while maintaining the project's signature atmosphere. From deeper and more atmospheric moments to bright climactic peaks, every transition and every composition builds a unified story capable of holding the listener's attention throughout the entire mix. This episode is equally suitable for late-night headphone listening and for capturing a true club atmosphere, delivering a modern vision of the electronic music scene through high-quality track selection, dynamic progression, and emotional presentation. Enjoy listening and have a great mood! 00:00 Vemativ & Danito — Make You Mine [Purified Records] 04:10 Vemativ & Danito — Told You So [Purified Records] 07:59 Sacrifice (ofc) — Voices [VSA Recordings] 13:13 Wanük — Beyond the Light [Surrealismo Records] 17:37 Wanük — Empire Collapse [Surrealismo Records] 22:25 Taly Shum — FTB [Deeper Harmonies] 25:34 Landau, DIZET — flashback [Panda Lab Records] 29:35 Alessandro Pierozzi, Luca Belotti — Energia [Area Verde] 32:37 Luca Belotti — A New Beginning [Area Verde] 36:26 U-Jeen Monolegato ­— Champagne [Interplay] 38:36 Landau, Eemoz — Packs [Panda Lab Records] 41:48 ANASTASiiA, Landau — Way Back Home [Panda Lab Records]

SWR2 Kultur Info
Kunst für alle bei der Kulturnacht Landau : Jim Avignon macht „Cheap Art“

SWR2 Kultur Info

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 15:37


Er malt in rasantem Tempo, macht Musik und hält der Gegenwart mit wenigen Strichen den Spiegel vor. Jim Avignon gehört zu den bekanntesten und eigenwilligsten Künstlern Deutschlands.

TorahAnytime Daily Dose
Daily Dose #2,616: Kidney Kiruv - R' Shlomo Landau

TorahAnytime Daily Dose

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 3:25


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TorahAnytime Daily Dose
Double Dose #2,612: The Sandwich Shop - R' Shlomo Landau

TorahAnytime Daily Dose

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2026 4:23


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TorahAnytime Daily Dose
Double Dose #2,601: Forever Happiness - R' Shlomo Landau

TorahAnytime Daily Dose

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 6:04


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City Cast Philly
ICE Bill Advances Despite Potentially "Legally Problematic" Language

City Cast Philly

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 24:21


We've been following the progress of a bill that aims to limit how Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers can operate in Philadelphia. If passed, the bill would prohibit ICE from wearing masks and using unmarked vehicles, forbid them from using public spaces to stage operations, and limit how Philadelphia police can aid ICE. The bill has passed out of a committee meeting and will face a final vote in City Council as soon as tomorrow. And Mayor Cherelle Parker has put an end to months of speculation over her support for the bill, saying she will allow it to pass if it comes across her desk – despite lingering concerns from her administration that some language in the bill could pose legal issues. Council members Kendra Brooks and Rue Landau, who introduced the legislation, told us that they aim to make Philadelphia as safe and welcoming as possible. As council members get ready to vote on the bill, we're revisiting host Trenae Nuri's conversation with Landau and Brooks.  This episode originally aired on Feb. 4, 2026.  Our newsletter has Philly news & events in your inbox every weekday morning. Call or text us: 215-259-8170 Instagram: @citycastphilly Support our show and get great perks as a City Cast Philly Neighbor: membership.citycast.fm Advertise on the podcast or in the newsletter: citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Women Against Abuse Heiler Painting

Market Makers
#347 | A NOVA LÓGICA DO MUNDO: GUERRA, IA E DINHEIRO (JOÃO LANDAU E RUY ALVES)

Market Makers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 149:09


MENTORIA EXCLUSIVA DO RUY ALVES: https://lp.mmakers.com.br/mentoria-ruy-alves?xpromo=MI-MENTORIARUYALVES-YT-DESCRICAO-X-20261404-DESCRICAOSOBREEDICAOPODCAST-MM-XO mundo mudou — e o mercado ainda não entendeu o que está acontecendo. Neste episódio do Market Makers, gravado em um evento do M3 Club no Rio de Janeiro, recebemos Ruy Alves (Kinea) e João Landau (Vista Capital) para uma conversa profunda sobre a nova dinâmica global: guerra, mudança de regime macro, colapso de certezas e o impacto direto disso nos investimentos. Não é apenas mais um ciclo — é um novo jogo sendo jogado em tempo real.Ao longo do episódio, os gestores explicam por que entramos em um ambiente de volatilidade estrutural, onde modelos antigos deixam de funcionar e até as relações mais básicas do mercado começam a quebrar. Da geopolítica ao comportamento dos ativos, passando pela perda de credibilidade das narrativas globais, fica claro que o investidor precisa reaprender a interpretar o mundo — ou vai ficar para trás.Além disso, a discussão vai ainda mais longe ao conectar esse cenário com o avanço da inteligência artificial, que pode estar por trás de uma das maiores transformações econômicas da história. O resultado é um debate raro: ao mesmo tempo macro, filosófico e extremamente prático — com implicações diretas para quem investe hoje.Neste episódio, você vai entender:-Por que o mundo entrou em um novo regime de volatilidade-O erro que o mercado cometeu ao interpretar a guerra-Como commodities voltaram ao centro do jogo global-O papel do Brasil (e da América Latina) nesse novo cenário-Por que os “hedges tradicionais” estão falhando-Como a inteligência artificial pode redefinir o mercado inteiroVocê acha que estamos no início de um novo ciclo global — ou isso é só mais um choque passageiro que o mercado vai absorver?

Hank Watson's Garage Hour podcast
03.12.26 (MP3): Gearhead Excellence from B.F.E. - Toys in the 'Woods, Speaking Jeep, Phoneless Errands, Landau Tops & Grand Coupes, Brakes & Ball-Joints, Leafs & Shackles, Hammers & Bald Mtn (Night Run?), + Stocking Firewood, Fred's Face

Hank Watson's Garage Hour podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 60:00


Time for an hour of Black Forest Excellence at Dan's Burrito & Taco Emporium... With enough beer in us to speak Jeep (many F.I.A.T. jokes, plus tonned and LS'd), the Gearhead Consultancy got together in the deep dark woods to chat out the things that matter: 1UZ oil pans, JFS4, Bud Light (back when chainsaws were still funny), tire pressure, heat cycling, expensive brake pads, and keeping the leafs from bonking the frame (of a 4Runner?). There's also Fat Foot Syndrome versus heel-and-toe, rollover Exploders versus the '99 4Runner, and the value of expensive brake pads. Meanwhile, back at the ranch, have some: using up the old tear gas, MikeRoweAgression, erranding sans horn, M.O.A.B.s and Daisy Cutters for Iran, the 'Springs' winterless winter (lousy Smarch weather), and the importance of winter wood. ...And remember, only trash leaves trash.

Hank Watson's Garage Hour podcast
03.12.26: Gearhead Excellence from B.F.E. - Toys in the 'Woods, Speaking Jeep, Phoneless Errands, Landau Tops & Grand Coupes, Brakes & Ball-Joints, Leafs & Shackles, Hammers & Bald Mtn (Night Run?), + Stocking Firewood, Fred's Face &

Hank Watson's Garage Hour podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 60:00


Time for an hour of Black Forest Excellence at Dan's Burrito & Taco Emporium... With enough beer in us to speak Jeep (many F.I.A.T. jokes, plus tonned and LS'd), the Gearhead Consultancy got together in the deep dark woods to chat out the things that matter: 1UZ oil pans, JFS4, Bud Light (back when chainsaws were still funny), tire pressure, heat cycling, expensive brake pads, and keeping the leafs from bonking the frame (of a 4Runner?). There's also Fat Foot Syndrome versus heel-and-toe, rollover Exploders versus the '99 4Runner, and the value of expensive brake pads. Meanwhile, back at the ranch, have some: using up the old tear gas, MikeRoweAgression, erranding sans horn, M.O.A.B.s and Daisy Cutters for Iran, the 'Springs' winterless winter (lousy Smarch weather), and the importance of winter wood. ...And remember, only trash leaves trash.

The Indie Horror Talk Podcast
The Living Tombstone Interview (ft. Sam Haft & Yoav Landau)

The Indie Horror Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2026 55:56


In this episode, we talk to Sam Haft and Yoav Landau, the musicians behind The Living Tombstone, known for composing songs like ⁠Five Nights at Freddy's⁠, ⁠My Ordinary Life⁠, and ⁠Spooky Scary Skeletons (Remix)⁠.

Polyptych Podcast
Polyptych Stories | Episode #283 - BRE:GATE

Polyptych Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2026 59:09


Compiled and mixed by BRE:GATE @musicmichon Listen to Polyptych Stories on DI.FM every Saturday at 4 PM (CET): https://www.di.fm/shows/polyptych-stories ❗️Episodes on DI.FM appears earlier❗️ Listen on your preferred platform: https://tr.ee/-3sM26lYTo Tracklist: 1. Rafael Cerato, Equinøx - Let It Bang (Extended Mix) [Catch & Release] 2. A-SLAM, K.A.E, Turako - Designer (Extended Mix) [widerworks] 3. David Guetta, MORTEN feat. Trippie Redd - Locked In (Original Mix) [Future Rave] 4. Mark Reeve - Body Drops (Original Mix) [Drumcode] 5. Landau, Chellow - We Dip (Extended Mix) [Panda Lab Records] 6. Tiga - Mind Dimension (Adam Sellouk Extended Remix) [MADMINDS] 7. Deniz Koyu - Blacklight (Extended Mix) [ZEIT:LIFE] 8. TH;EN, Glowal - In My Blood (Original Mix) [NOW] 9. Marc Benjamin, Somna - Never Alone (Extended Mix) [Platonik Recordings] 10. Baset, Anyma - Neverland (From Japan) (HNTR Remix - Extended Mix) [The End Of Genesys] 11. Adam Beyer - Close Your Eyes (Original Mix) [Drumcode] 12. Hidden Empire - Shake It (Extended Mix) [Akumandra] 13. Afrojack, R3HAB - Louder For The People (Original Mix) [Tomorrowland Music] 14. SLVR - Music 4 Ur Body (Original Mix) [Simulate Recordings] 15. Ugo Banchi, Josh Gigante - Kill Bill (Extended Mix) [Nu Moda] 16. Malaa, Zaark - Feel Good (Extended Mix) [Toolroom] 17. RUMPUS - Hide and Seek (Extended Mix) [Purple Tea Records] Enjoy Listening. Website - www.polyptychmusic.com Soundcloud - @polyptychmusic Facebook - www.facebook.com/polyptychmusic Instagram - www.instagram.com/polyptychmusic Threads - www.threads.net/@polyptychmusic YouTube - www.youtube.com/@PolyptychMusic Twitter - twitter.com/polyptychmusic Want to track your music's performance worldwide? With the Songstats app, you can monitor streaming playlists, chart rankings, DJ support, store features, and more - all in one place. A must-have for artists and labels, keeping you in the loop 24/7. Get a lifetime 10% discount through our link: https://songstats.com/?ref=POLYPTYCH

The Best of Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa
Eastern Cape unrest: Alleged ‘Nigerian King' coronation sparks violence and debate

The Best of Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 12:36 Transcription Available


Bongani Bingwa speaks to Loren Landau, an expert in migration and development from Oxford and Wits and Traditional leadership and heritage expert, Prof Somadoda Fikeni about escalating tensions in the Eastern Cape following protests over the alleged coronation of a ‘Nigerian king’ in KuGompo City. What began as a march has reportedly turned violent, with incidents of stabbings, looted shops, and torched vehicles. Landau helps unpack whether this is a case of xenophobia or a more complex conflict over traditional leadership, identity, and representation within communities. The discussion also explores why certain grievances erupt into violence while others, like service delivery frustrations, do not and whether this incident has exposed deeper, long-standing tensions bubbling beneath the surface. 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station. Bongani makes sense of the news, interviews the key newsmakers of the day, and holds those in power to account on your behalf. The team bring you all you need to know to start your day Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa broadcast on 702: https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/36edSLV or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/zEcM35T Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio7See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

BEYOND SIGHT AND SOUND
3/25/26 Allen Landau Nokta ID ME at Show me hunt

BEYOND SIGHT AND SOUND

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 67:44


Shooters and Prospectors (309) 737-3248 https://www.facebook.com/SWShooterSuppliesAndProspecting/ Adventures In Prospecting(A.I.P.) http://www.adventuresinprospecting.com/ XTREME SCOOPS https://www.facebook.com/XTREMEScoops/ TheRingFinders https://theringfinders.com/ BEYOND SIGHT AND SOUND YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk7YDKf4Bxdw0Lwdat9VoRA All Metal Militia on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/AllMetalMilitia/ DetectEd Outdoors https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjLV9vNNhgmPJut2vMq0iNA Crazy Spider Adventures on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsKNJc6jKCnYthGmyp-QYEQ Illinois Iowa treasure hunters Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/251326456035/ BOOT CAMP VIDEOS Night 1 silvers https://m.facebook.com/groups/576627622397397?view=permalink&id=2969793473080788 Night 2 coppers https://m.facebook.com/groups/576627622397397?view=permalink&id=2978808162179319 Night 3 tips, tricks and tweaks https://www.facebook.com/groups/detectamerica/permalink/2985422534851215/ NOKTA WEBSITE https://www.noktadetectors.com/ Midwest refineries https://www.midwestrefineries.com/ All Metal Militia on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT22mRQ_QQ0LfHrZy22IaaA?fbclid=IwAR1s1ma_fkWv9VzBVDKyLF10rQZq2wg0IJwQwJAKP21tWCHMYa7yiIs26l8 The Relic Hunter Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/249978366379006/?ref=share $10K diamond ring return https://theringfinders.com/blog/Josh.Kimmel/2020/10/1-25-1-5-carat-diamond-gold-ring-returned-trf-celina-ohio-potential-replacement-8-10k/?fbclid=IwAR2tULpBnqX3Uwuc7FVRVASecMO0lF0tpxvy8OXbiBNk7bCbdB8W530xBc4 Metal Detecting:- Beyond Sight and Sound https://www.facebook.com/groups/421832374617055 FIND US ON AMAZON AND AUDIBLE https://www.amazon.com/BEYOND-SIGHT-AND-SOUND/dp/B08JJS1FC1 Sapphire and diamond arthritic wedding ring returned https://theringfinders.com/blog/Josh.Kimmel/2021/05/sapphire-diamond-arthritic-wedding-ring-returned-trf-celina-ohio/?fbclid=IwAR10iM9GH2BDcf3BHywNMhvQiyP_g0bHL_360zscykDQfiMK1R3fWe1ZCB0 MDCI Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/259089097602307/ Terry Shannon's website https://terryshannon.com/ Quarter Hoarder YouTube channel https://m.youtube.com/@QuarterHoarder Bark's Detecting Bits on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@barksdetectingbits3298 Ill Digger YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@Ill_Digger Steve Pacifico's 3d products and more https://www.md3dcoins.com/?fbclid=IwY2xjawPtl0lleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFHdlIyczVRVWZRd29ERU96c3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHm6Nmh7pIaT-4JG0Y4d4qunUs82q1r2MQsYtTp19SO-CeVOG_gmnFlZAxadd_aem_64Bvy6ULhrx94o1hAE12Qg BEYOND SIGHT AND SOUND on PodBean https://www.podbean.com/pu/pbblog-hbn8z-10fc2c8

TorahAnytime Daily Dose
Daily Dose #2,587: Missed Flight - R' Shlomo Landau

TorahAnytime Daily Dose

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 3:12


Full TorahAnytime Lecture Video or Audio More classes from R' Shlomo Landau ⭐ 2,587

Shuttle Pod - The TrekMovie.com Star Trek Podcast
‘Starfleet Academy' Season Finale “Rubincon” Review + Alex Kurtzman & Noga Landau Interviews

Shuttle Pod - The TrekMovie.com Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 84:49


[Review starts at 22:37 / Interviews start at 59:27] Anthony and Laurie start with Anthony’s recap of his evening on the red carpet and in the press room at the Saturn Awards last weekend. After that, they dig into Alex Kurtzman’s comments about his ongoing discussions with Paramount Skydance, Henry Alonso Myers’ optimism for a Strange New Worlds spin-off (and news on the fate of its sets), Olatunde Osunsanmi’s optimism for more Starfleet Academy after season 2. Optimism! They also talk about the new Waze update that adds The Doctor’s voice to your driving directions. Then it’s time to get into the Starfleet Academy season 1 finale, “Rubincon,” which pulled together elements from across the season. They wrap up by playing the audio from Tony’s recent interviews with showrunners Alex Kurtzman and Noga Landau.

All Access Star Trek - A TrekMovie.com Podcast
‘Starfleet Academy' Season Finale “Rubincon” Review + Alex Kurtzman & Noga Landau Interviews

All Access Star Trek - A TrekMovie.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 84:49


[Review starts at 22:37 / Interviews start at 59:27] Anthony and Laurie start with Anthony’s recap of his evening on the red carpet and in the press room at the Saturn Awards last weekend. After that, they dig into Alex Kurtzman’s comments about his ongoing discussions with Paramount Skydance, Henry Alonso Myers’ optimism for a Strange New Worlds spin-off (and news on the fate of its sets), Olatunde Osunsanmi’s optimism for more Starfleet Academy after season 2. Optimism! They also talk about the new Waze update that adds The Doctor’s voice to your driving directions. Then it’s time to get into the Starfleet Academy season 1 finale, “Rubincon,” which pulled together elements from across the season. They wrap up by playing the audio from Tony’s recent interviews with showrunners Alex Kurtzman and Noga Landau.

Interview - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Platzverschwendung - Der Leerstandsbekämpfer von Landau

Interview - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 7:58


Geißler, Dominik www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Interview

Haaretz Weekly
'This is an American war. No one went to war to save Israel': Former PM Ehud Olmert on 'punishing Iran' and Trump's hazy end-game

Haaretz Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 21:56


While the Iranian regime “by and large, needed to be punished” and “did not deserve any mercy,” according to former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, it is possible that “a little bit more flexibility” in the negotiations for a nuclear agreement leading up to the U.S.-Israel assault might have meant they “would have resulted in a different way.” Olmert made his remarks in a dialogue with Haaretz Global Editor Noa Landau, featured in a plenary at the J Street Convention in Washington D.C. – and coinciding with the initial days of the U.S.-Israel war with Iran. Olmert expressed satisfaction that U.S. President Donald Trump pushed back on remarks from prominent Republicans that Israel pushed the US into the war and “did not pretend to say that he was fighting for us. He said in the most explicit manner: ‘They are American enemies. This is an American war. I'm fighting for America, and I had to do it for America.’ No one saved Israel, or no one got mixed up in a war in order to save Israel.” In his dialogue with Landau, Olmert also discussed the Israeli-Palestinian peace initiative he is pursuing with former Palestinian Authority foreign minister Dr. Nasser al-Kidwa to “move forward into entirely new realities on the basis of cooperation and mutual respect and compromise and compassion.” He harshly condemned the ongoing and record-setting settler violence in the West Bank as “obnoxious” and “heartbreaking.” Speaking out against such actions, he added, "is essential if you want, as a Jew, not to be linked to these actions. You have to speak up.” Read more: 'I Might Have Forced Israel's Hand': Trump Denies Israel Dragged U.S. Into Iran War After Rubio Comments Draw Ire As Israeli Defense Officials Push for a Long Offensive, Trump Still Has Doubts 'Both Sides Are Tired of War': Former PM Ehud Olmert Makes Two-state Proposal With Former Palestinian Minister Police Report Average of Four Daily Incidents of West Bank Settler Violence in Early 2026 The latest reporting on West Bank settler violenceSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jewish History Soundbites
Rav Avraham Landau of Chechenov & the Strikov Chassidic Dynasty

Jewish History Soundbites

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2026 57:33


One of the most influential rabbinical and chassidic leaders of central Poland in the 19th century, Rav Avraham of Chechenov (1784-1875) served as a rabbi of Chechenov for 55 years, while also playing an important role in the development of the chassidic movement in Poland. His descendants founded the prominent Strikov dynasty, among others, and served in crucial roles during challenging times facing Polish Jewry. Subscribe to Jewish History Soundbites Podcast on: PodBean: https://jsoundbites.podbean.com/ or your favorite podcast platform Follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter or Instagram at @Jsoundbites For sponsorship opportunities about your favorite topics of Jewish history or feedback contact Yehuda at: yehuda@yehudageberer.com

The Projection Booth Podcast
Special Report: Andres Landau on Nuisance Bear (2026)

The Projection Booth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 29:12


Mike talks with editor Andres Landau about his work editing the 2026 documentary, Nuisance Bear. A sobering look at the uneasy relationship between polar bears and humans when humans are infringing on the bears' natural environment. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth-podcast--5513239/support.Become a supporter of The Projection Booth at http://www.patreon.com/projectionbooth 

The Projection Booth Podcast
Special Report: Andres Landau on Nuisance Bear (2026)

The Projection Booth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 29:12 Transcription Available


Mike talks with editor Andres Landau about his work editing the 2026 documentary, Nuisance Bear. A sobering look at the uneasy relationship between polar bears and humans when humans are infringing on the bears' natural environment. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth-podcast--5513239/support.Become a supporter of The Projection Booth at http://www.patreon.com/projectionbooth 

BEYOND SIGHT AND SOUND
2/22/26 Lake Michigan Gold hunting with Allen Landau

BEYOND SIGHT AND SOUND

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 79:13


Shooters and Prospectors (309) 737-3248 https://www.facebook.com/SWShooterSuppliesAndProspecting/ Adventures In Prospecting(A.I.P.) http://www.adventuresinprospecting.com/ XTREME SCOOPS https://www.facebook.com/XTREMEScoops/ TheRingFinders https://theringfinders.com/ BEYOND SIGHT AND SOUND YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk7YDKf4Bxdw0Lwdat9VoRA All Metal Militia on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/AllMetalMilitia/ DetectEd Outdoors https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjLV9vNNhgmPJut2vMq0iNA Crazy Spider Adventures on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsKNJc6jKCnYthGmyp-QYEQ Illinois Iowa treasure hunters Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/251326456035/ BOOT CAMP VIDEOS Night 1 silvers https://m.facebook.com/groups/576627622397397?view=permalink&id=2969793473080788 Night 2 coppers https://m.facebook.com/groups/576627622397397?view=permalink&id=2978808162179319 Night 3 tips, tricks and tweaks https://www.facebook.com/groups/detectamerica/permalink/2985422534851215/ NOKTA WEBSITE https://www.noktadetectors.com/ Midwest refineries https://www.midwestrefineries.com/ All Metal Militia on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT22mRQ_QQ0LfHrZy22IaaA?fbclid=IwAR1s1ma_fkWv9VzBVDKyLF10rQZq2wg0IJwQwJAKP21tWCHMYa7yiIs26l8 The Relic Hunter Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/249978366379006/?ref=share $10K diamond ring return https://theringfinders.com/blog/Josh.Kimmel/2020/10/1-25-1-5-carat-diamond-gold-ring-returned-trf-celina-ohio-potential-replacement-8-10k/?fbclid=IwAR2tULpBnqX3Uwuc7FVRVASecMO0lF0tpxvy8OXbiBNk7bCbdB8W530xBc4 Metal Detecting:- Beyond Sight and Sound https://www.facebook.com/groups/421832374617055 FIND US ON AMAZON AND AUDIBLE https://www.amazon.com/BEYOND-SIGHT-AND-SOUND/dp/B08JJS1FC1 Sapphire and diamond arthritic wedding ring returned https://theringfinders.com/blog/Josh.Kimmel/2021/05/sapphire-diamond-arthritic-wedding-ring-returned-trf-celina-ohio/?fbclid=IwAR10iM9GH2BDcf3BHywNMhvQiyP_g0bHL_360zscykDQfiMK1R3fWe1ZCB0 MDCI Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/259089097602307/ Terry Shannon's website https://terryshannon.com/ Quarter Hoarder YouTube channel https://m.youtube.com/@QuarterHoarder Bark's Detecting Bits on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@barksdetectingbits3298 Ill Digger YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@Ill_Digger Steve Pacifico's 3d products and more https://www.md3dcoins.com/?fbclid=IwY2xjawPtl0lleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFHdlIyczVRVWZRd29ERU96c3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHm6Nmh7pIaT-4JG0Y4d4qunUs82q1r2MQsYtTp19SO-CeVOG_gmnFlZAxadd_aem_64Bvy6ULhrx94o1hAE12Qg BEYOND SIGHT AND SOUND on PodBean https://www.podbean.com/pu/pbblog-hbn8z-10fc2c8

Fitness mit M.A.R.K. — Dein Nackt Gut Aussehen Podcast übers Abnehmen, Muskelaufbau und Motivation
Reverse Aging: Mit 80 mehr Muskeln als mit 25 – mit Prof. Jürgen Gießing (#559)

Fitness mit M.A.R.K. — Dein Nackt Gut Aussehen Podcast übers Abnehmen, Muskelaufbau und Motivation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 83:48


Er hat einen Probanden nach der Studie nicht wiedererkannt. Rank und schlank statt übergewichtig. Zehn Jahre jünger. Was war passiert? Nur drei Dinge: Krafttraining, Protein, Kreatin. Prof. Dr. Dr. Jürgen Gießing leitet den Arbeitsbereich „Trainingswissenschaft und Sportmedizin“ an der Universität Landau. Er erforscht seit über 20 Jahren, was Muskeln für unsere Gesundheit tun – und was passiert, wenn sie verschwinden. Spoiler: Es geht um viel mehr als Optik. In dieser Folge sprechen wir über die stille Volkskrankheit Sarkopenie, warum 0,8 Gramm Protein nicht reichen und warum Dein Krafttraining auch Dein Gehirn vor Demenz schützt.____________*WERBUNG: Infos zum Werbepartner dieser Folge und allen weiteren Werbepartnern findest Du hier.____________

Und dann kam Punk
234: Micha (CHASTMENT, DIAVOLO ROSSO, COP AN ATTITUDE) - Und dann kam Punk

Und dann kam Punk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 192:44


Caroline & Jobst im Gespräch mit Micha. Wir reden über Italien Anfang der 80er, ein Plattenladen mit Negazione-Shirt, heilfroh zu sein keine Kinder zu haben, sich Bush zurückwünschen, eins der geilsten Dinge der Welt, der ÖPNV in der Pfalz, der Zivilcourage-Sampler, die großartigen OMD, die Punk-Mentorin mit grünem Iro & Ratte, die Schulbusse nach Landau, Wasserstoffperoxid aus der Apotheke, gut wenn einen der Feind erkennt, italienische Dorffaschos von der Realschule, Speyer immer stabil, der Parallelklasse ins Pult kacken, mit dem Fahrrad nach Landau, Bestellungen bei Bullshirt, Platten bei Montanus Aktuell, 1988 bei Tankard, der Sozialarbeiter von Grup Tekkan, "No thought" von Doom, die großartigen Anomie, nerviges Sich-Raum-Nehmen, die Band Naevus, Diskussionen um Grindcore, Winzer Waldi von Ironkill, mit Diavolo Rosso in Zwiesel, die herzlichen Regensburger mit Velami-Broten, rauschmäßig nicht veranlagt sein, eine zwei Wochen lang getragene Unterhose als Dämmmaterial, mit Little Joe im Proberaum, komischer Vibe im Proberaum, die Gründung von Cop An Attitude, DIY aus der Not raus, immer noch angepisst mit Ü50, keine DIY-Vasektomie, Love is Blind, die innige Beziehung zu Mila, sensibler Dickschädel, vegane Hundeernährung mal wieder, Abdrücke in einen Artikulator stellen, die Zähne von Wolfpack & Sascha Hehn, die Morphologie eines Zahnes, Untergrombach, als Kind schon Spießer, Stangensellerie in Hommus, Black Forest Tofu, dreimal die Woche im Gym, Leute hassen die in der zweiten Lebenshälfte aktiv werden, Gesichtscreme & Augen-Roll-On, Schönheits-OPs, auf die meisten Menschen keinen Bock haben, die letzte Gauze-LP für 49€, Duplikate von einem angenagten Apfel, der Schwarze Keiler in Stuttgart, Bull Nakano aus Wien, uvm.Drei Songs für die PlaylisT:1) Ein Lieblingssong vom 12-jährigen Micha: THE CURE - Play for Today2) Ein Hardcore‑Song, der Micha bis heute begleitet: POISON IDEA - Laughing Boy3) Ein Pop-Song, der auf keiner Party fehlen darf: BRONSKI BEAT - Smalltown Boy

Argus Media
Metals Movers: Vulcan CEO on Europe's lithium strategy

Argus Media

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 22:07


In this episode, Vulcan Energy CEO Cris Moreno joins Argus reporters Chris Welch and Avinash Govind to discuss the company's latest progress at its Lionheart project in southwest Germany, following the start of new geothermal drilling activity to support Phase One development in Landau.   Key topics include: Scaling from pilots to full scale DLE and electrolysis Drilling outcomes at LSC 1A and 1B, and potential partnerships with oil majors Vulcan's exposure to German and EU policy Phase Two and Three growth plans across the Upper Rhine Valley Updated offtake timelines and qualification pathways

BEYOND SIGHT AND SOUND
2/4/26 Discussion on events, spot prices and more with Allen Landau

BEYOND SIGHT AND SOUND

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 83:17


Shooters and Prospectors (309) 737-3248 https://www.facebook.com/SWShooterSuppliesAndProspecting/ Adventures In Prospecting(A.I.P.) http://www.adventuresinprospecting.com/ XTREME SCOOPS https://www.facebook.com/XTREMEScoops/ TheRingFinders https://theringfinders.com/ BEYOND SIGHT AND SOUND YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk7YDKf4Bxdw0Lwdat9VoRA All Metal Militia on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/AllMetalMilitia/ DetectEd Outdoors https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjLV9vNNhgmPJut2vMq0iNA Crazy Spider Adventures on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsKNJc6jKCnYthGmyp-QYEQ Illinois Iowa treasure hunters Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/251326456035/ BOOT CAMP VIDEOS Night 1 silvers https://m.facebook.com/groups/576627622397397?view=permalink&id=2969793473080788 Night 2 coppers https://m.facebook.com/groups/576627622397397?view=permalink&id=2978808162179319 Night 3 tips, tricks and tweaks https://www.facebook.com/groups/detectamerica/permalink/2985422534851215/ NOKTA WEBSITE https://www.noktadetectors.com/ Midwest refineries https://www.midwestrefineries.com/ All Metal Militia on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT22mRQ_QQ0LfHrZy22IaaA?fbclid=IwAR1s1ma_fkWv9VzBVDKyLF10rQZq2wg0IJwQwJAKP21tWCHMYa7yiIs26l8 The Relic Hunter Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/249978366379006/?ref=share $10K diamond ring return https://theringfinders.com/blog/Josh.Kimmel/2020/10/1-25-1-5-carat-diamond-gold-ring-returned-trf-celina-ohio-potential-replacement-8-10k/?fbclid=IwAR2tULpBnqX3Uwuc7FVRVASecMO0lF0tpxvy8OXbiBNk7bCbdB8W530xBc4 Metal Detecting:- Beyond Sight and Sound https://www.facebook.com/groups/421832374617055 FIND US ON AMAZON AND AUDIBLE https://www.amazon.com/BEYOND-SIGHT-AND-SOUND/dp/B08JJS1FC1 Sapphire and diamond arthritic wedding ring returned https://theringfinders.com/blog/Josh.Kimmel/2021/05/sapphire-diamond-arthritic-wedding-ring-returned-trf-celina-ohio/?fbclid=IwAR10iM9GH2BDcf3BHywNMhvQiyP_g0bHL_360zscykDQfiMK1R3fWe1ZCB0 MDCI Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/259089097602307/ Terry Shannon's website https://terryshannon.com/ Quarter Hoarder YouTube channel https://m.youtube.com/@QuarterHoarder Bark's Detecting Bits on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@barksdetectingbits3298 Ill Digger YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@Ill_Digger Steve Pacifico's 3d products and more https://www.md3dcoins.com/?fbclid=IwY2xjawPtl0lleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFHdlIyczVRVWZRd29ERU96c3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHm6Nmh7pIaT-4JG0Y4d4qunUs82q1r2MQsYtTp19SO-CeVOG_gmnFlZAxadd_aem_64Bvy6ULhrx94o1hAE12Qg BEYOND SIGHT AND SOUND on PodBean https://www.podbean.com/pu/pbblog-hbn8z-10fc2c8

Jewish History with Rabbi Dr. Dovid Katz
Genazym is auctioning the Landau Family (as in Noda BiYhudah)'s copy of the 17th century Kabbalistic classic טוּר בָּרֶקֶת עַל הַשֻּׁלְחָן עָרוּךְ

Jewish History with Rabbi Dr. Dovid Katz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 34:00


Signed by the Noda BiYhudah himself when he was a teenager, soon to enter the Kloiz of Brody whose curriculum combined intense נִגְלֶה and נִסְתָּר.

SWR2 Kultur Info
Verstaubtes Erbe wachgeküsst - Der Ateliersalon Landau

SWR2 Kultur Info

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2026 5:28


Ein Hinterhof, ein denkmalgeschütztes Haus und zwei Künstlerinnen mit einer Vision: Der Atelier-Salon Landau verbindet Kunstgeschichte, Gegenwartskultur und Stadtleben. Im ehemaligen Wohn- und Atelierhaus des Pfälzer Künstlers August Croissant haben die Gründerinnen Ursula Mueller und Vera Volni ein verstaubtes Erbe wachgeküsst und damit die Stadt Landau kulturell bereichert.

TopMedTalk
Insights from ANESTHESIOLOGY® 2025: Enhancing Research and Publishing in Obstetric Anesthesia

TopMedTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 22:52


ANESTHESIOLOGY® 2025, Andy Cumpstey and Kate Leslie speak with Ruthi Landau, Virginia Apgar, Professor of Anesthesiology, Columbia University Medical Center and recently appointed editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia. The conversation dives deep into the importance of writing, reviewing, and publishing high-quality research. Dr. Landau highlights the significance of addressing relevant research questions, improving patient outcomes, and the evolving landscape of scientific publishing. The episode also explains strategies for reviewers and authors aiming to contribute impactful studies and the value of editorials in contextualizing research. The discussion concludes with the importance of social media and digital tools in disseminating and engaging with published content. -- Super Early Bird registration is now open for The Evidence Based Perioperative Medicine (EBPOM) World Congress 2026 in London, but it ends on 31 January! We are right now offering the best available rates to attend the Congress. We encourage you to register early and take advantage of this opportunity while you still can. Register here - https://ebpom.org/product/ebpom-world-congress-2026/

DT Radio Shows
AYRTS STREET EP:005 (GUEST MIX ORIGIN OF X)

DT Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2026 115:59


ORIGIN OF X IN THE GUEST MIX For Music/Media/Press/Marketing Contact Ayrts https://link.kiffix.com/ayrts ⚡️Like the Show? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it!

DT Radio Shows
Hitlist Bangers #14 w/City Props / NAVASIA guest mix

DT Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2026 60:00


NAVASIA Instagram https://www.instagram.com/djnavasia/ SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/djnavasia Spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/0VxD14wXgC4PDJEVCUF0Du?si=eoripAbTSdCuqS5qpTbC1w Beatport https://www.beatport.com/artist/navasia/1175985 Apple Music https://music.apple.com/us/artist/navasia/1723214501 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/djnavasia ⚡️Like the Show? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it!

Recent Shiurim from Yeshivas Ohr Reuven
Blending Berries That May Have Bugs Part 1 - Rav Landau's Concern

Recent Shiurim from Yeshivas Ohr Reuven

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026 41:14


Shiur given by Rabbi Bezalel Rudinsky on Halacha Taaruvos. Shiur given in Yeshivas Ohr Reuven, Monsey NY.

Open House Podcast » Podcast Feed
251 | Randy Seidman + TNZ

Open House Podcast » Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 119:19


Click the post for details on this episode! Welcome back to Open House! Randy Seidman here, coming to you from Thailand with another two hours of the grooviest beats. Happy holidays to you all of my listeners around the world, I'm wishing you the best for 2026. Amazing times this past month at BOHO in Pattaya and Baccarat in Bangkok, thank you to everyone who made it out. This week I'm playing the mighty Jungle Experience in Koh Phangan, and then Mustache in Bangkok January 30th. Today's episode is a special one with some of my favorite tunes in the first hour, followed by an exclusive session with the versatile South East Asian slayer, TNZ. For now, turn it up. Randy Seidman's Website Randy Seidman's SoundCloud Randy Seidman's Beatport Randy Seidman's Spotify Randy Seidman's Facebook Randy Seidman's Twitter Randy Seidman's Track List: 01. Jerome Robins, Karsten Sollors - Don't Stop The Music (Original Mix) [Randy Edit] 02. Noah Devega 'Rock to the Rhythm' (Randy's 'Bad Boy BKK' Edit] 03. Zurra - Pow! (Extended Mix) [Randy Edit] 04. Jorge Montia, Joe Red & Jose Ponce - Dark Valley (Original Mix) [Randy REdit] 05. Angel Heredia - Sing Ha He (Original Mix) [Randy Edit] 06. Angel Heredia - Zurek (Original Mix) [Randy Edit] 07. Angel Heredia - Atlas (Original Mix) [Randy Edit] 08. Angel Heredia - Unknow (Original Mix) [Randy Edit] 09. Siwell, Lucky Vegas - Count On You [Randy Edit] 10. TAI, Son Of 8 - In & Out (Earth n Days Remix) [Randy Edit] 11. Yvvan Back, Helvig - Dream Of You [Randy's 'So Many Times' Edit] 12. Tiesto, Poppy Baskcomb - Drifting (KREAM Remix) 13. Steve Angello - Tivoli (KREAM) [Randy Edit] 14. Kryder, Natalie Shay - Rapture [Randy Edit] 15. Caelu, OutFlux, HYPERS - Afterlife (feat._Caelu) (Extended Mix) [Randy Edit] 16. Thomaz Krauze - I'm Still Standing Feat. Stee Downes (Going Deeper Remix) [Randy Edit] I hope you enjoyed the first hour with some of my top recent tunes. Up next is a special exclusive session with the talented and versatile rising star out of South East Asia, TNZ. I had the pleasure of playing with TNZ at my recent show in Pattaya, and we ended up closing out the night together with a special B2B. I was very impressed by her skills, and I think you will be too! With residencies at Thailand's top spots, and stage time at the best clubs around Asia, TNZ is making her mark on the Asian dance music scene. She commands respect for her well-crafted mixes that range from House to Techno, and today she is here just for you. For the next hour, TNZ is in the mix. TNZ's Instagram TNZ's Linker.ee TNZ's MixClloud TNZ's Track List: 01. Haffenfold - Day & Age (Original Mix) 02. Franc Fala, Benja (NL) - Colombian Shipment (Original Mix) 03. Doruk (TR) - Bounce (Original Mix) 04. Angels Noise - Huracan (Original Mix) 05. Max Styler, Deomid - Every Night (Original Mix) 06. Jon.K - Wimbo (Original Mix) 07. Para Noir - One More Track (Extended Mix) 08. Stefano Mapo - Fuego (Original Mix) 09. Zac, Undercode - Hold Me Closer (Extended Mix) 10. Hidden Empire - Turn It Up (Extended Mix) 11. Landau, Silver Panda - Take No More (Extended Mix) 12. Rozenbergg - Title Doesn't Matter (Original Mix) 13. Clim - Feyko (Original Mix) 14. Contenance - Kush Coma (Extended Mix) 15. Artique - Out Of Mind (Original Mix) 16. Lena Storm - Shukr (Original Mix) Randy Seidman · Open House 251 w/Randy Seidman + TNZ [Jan. 2026]

TorahAnytime Daily Dose
Daily Dose #2,529: The Trade Show - R' Shlomo Landau

TorahAnytime Daily Dose

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 3:30


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DJ GSP's podcast
Episode 15: Haus of GSP [10.25]

DJ GSP's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 62:52


Haus of GSP [10.25]00:00 - Chris Lake, Abel Balder - Ease My Mind  05:30 - Tiga, Meduza - You Gonna Want Me (I Know) 10:00 - Dario Nunez, Javi Colina - Madan 2025 13:30 - James Hurr, Soleá Morente, STBAN, Josemi Carmona Feat. Josemi Carmona - El Camino17:00 - ANNA, Vintage Culture - Feel The Rhythm 21:40 - Space Motion, REVOL(ofc) - Rico 25:20 - Hatiras - Hypnotized 30:35 - Antony Grey, ESSENN - Freaky Freaky  34:20 - ARTBAT - Dance (Original Mix)38:00 - Landau, Silver Panda - Take No More 41:00 - Meduza - No Sleep 46:00 - Disco Lines & Tinashe - No Broke Boys (Dansyn Remix) 49:45 - CID, Taylr Renee - Fancy $hit 54:30 - Chris Lake, Jade, Confidence Man - gossip (Chris Lake  Remix)56:45 - Yazoo - Nobodys Diary (Sgt Slick ReCut)

The Artscroll Studios' Podcast
Rabbi Shlomo Landau – Flashes of Inspiration

The Artscroll Studios' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 35:12


Inside ArtScroll welcomes back its original host, Rabbi Yitzchok Hisiger, as he sits down with Rabbi Shlomo Landau to discuss his new release, Flashes of Inspiration.   In this fascinating conversation, Rabbi Landau shares the stories behind the stories—how nearly 100 true accounts of ordinary people making extraordinary choices came together in this uplifting collection. From a lost hat on the highway that brings comfort to a grieving soul, to a teen on the run who finds strength in Tehillim, to a Rebbi discovering his mission in the most unexpected of places—these are moments of courage, compassion, and Divine providence.   Hear the inspiration, the behind-the-scenes insights, and the timeless lessons that remind us how a single decision can change everything. Sometimes, all it takes is one flash of inspiration.

Anesthesia Patient Safety Podcast
#284 Safer C-Section Pain Control with Ruth Landau, MD

Anesthesia Patient Safety Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 62:44 Transcription Available


The fastest way to improve post-cesarean recovery is to start before the first incision—by setting expectations, testing the block, and validating what patients feel. We sit down with Dr. Ruth Landau, Virginia Apgar Professor and Chief of Obstetric Anesthesia at Columbia University, to map a safer path from the OR to the nursery: neuraxial-first analgesia, scheduled non-opioids, and small, truly PRN opioid prescriptions at discharge. She explains how intrapartum cesareans carry higher risk for discomfort and why simple shifts—active epidural management, timely redosing, and clear, compassionate communication—reduce pain, opioid exposure, and the chance of a traumatic birth experience.We break down practical steps that clinicians can apply today. Learn the difference between systemic and neuraxial opioids for breastfeeding safety, when to use ultrasound-guided TAP or QL blocks after general anesthesia, and how micro-boluses of IV dexmedetomidine can blunt visceral sensations, anxiety, and shivering. Dr. Landau also shares the latest from ASA statements and SOAP guidance, including dose-dependent monitoring strategies that make neuraxial opioids feasible even in resource-constrained settings.The conversation moves beyond pharmacology to focus on outcomes that matter to families: fewer leftovers at home, less persistent opioid use, and birth memories grounded in trust instead of fear. We talk debriefs, trauma-informed care, and patient-reported experience measures, plus new research on sensation profiles and intrathecal adjuvants like dexmedetomidine and clonidine. If you're building an opioid-sparing cesarean pathway—or refining the one you have—this is a clear, evidence-informed playbook.If this resonates with you, follow the show, share it with your OB and nursing teams, and leave a review with one change you plan to make next shift. Your feedback helps more clinicians find these strategies and keeps more parents safe and comfortable.For show notes & transcript, visit our episode page at apsf.org: https://www.apsf.org/podcast/284-safer-c-section-pain-control-with-ruth-landau-md/© 2025, The Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation

Radio Record
Innocence @ Record Club #400 (08-12-2025)

Radio Record

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 120:19


01. K Loveski - Somiya 02. Maze 28 - This Is Just a Dream 03. Konte - Dark Dimensions 04. K Loveski, Sinan Arsan, Tonaco, Matt Oliver - IDdicted 05. Guy J - Alive Again 06. Matt Oliver, Freedo Mosho, Futura City Club - Finished Work 07. Herk - Dreaming And Being 08. Karpovich - Om 09. Makebo - Witcher 10. Bynomic, Noiyse Project, Maze 28 - Hyperquantum 11. Yotto - Aero 12. Matan Caspi - Nature 13. Alex Lowen, Demaya - Hold On (B-Side) 14. Erdi Irmak, Alex Galvan - Lost Tales 15. Ary Sya - What U Need 16. Lost Prince - Clock 17. Leo Perez, Dhany G, Ilias Katelanos, Plecta - Onix 18. Aiwaska, Thomas Gandey - Lucid Dreams 19. Krasa Rosa - Rusalki 20. Humanego - Between Here And Wherever You Go 21. Trace, Moruf - Dance Boo 22. Alon Halperin, Davrin - Next One 23. Sonicvibe, Yoni Yarchi - Rise & Fall 24. Arre, Ani Volkon - Alter Ego 25. Lupe Republic, Manu Lopez Sound - Silent Hills 26. Max Wexem - Asterism 27. Cary Crank, Mary Lean, Gai Barone - Fight My Fears 28. Stereo Munk, Dublew - Goliath 29. Dilby - Closer 30. Mike Rish - Election Day 31. Tonaco - Gautama 32. Melonboy - Free Free Falling 33. Mark (Br) - Deepstate 34. Digital Mess - Reflector 35. Cendryma, Thms - Practical Retention 36. Javith, Dj Hermes - Party All The Time 37. Ribguga, Balanka - Talkin Too Much 38. Script, Jv (Za) - Flex My Ice 39. Agustin Pietrocola - Nitrogen 40. Cold Mind, Alex Yikker - My Mind 41. Lucius - Ritual 42. Romanovich, Under Sanctions - Dislocated Boy 43. Gmj, Matter, Kasey Taylor, Karl Pilbrow - EXT 135 44. Leandro Dizeo, Igcio, Luca Abayan - Connected 45. Volen Sentir, Proff - Luna Amazonia 46. Teo, Sherrnx - The Edge Of Time 47. Dj Lutique - With You 48. Nosssia, Mario Eighta - Eye Of Ra 49. Alex Nocera, Roy Batty - Don't Sleep 50. Anonimat - Jump or Swim 51. No Hopes - My Dance 52. Deron, Dj Delicious, Deron - Same Man 53. Mike Rish - Akhnaton 54. Dr. Mirzoyan, Ruben Karapetyan - Destruction 55. Yotto, Something Good - Rhythm (Of The Night) 56. Overgivelse, Noize London - LUV 2 DANCE 57. Darin Epsilon, Nihil Young - XV 58. Steve Kelley - If You Search 59. Noiyse Project - Crows and Hawk 60. Mike Rish - Dope Riddim 61. Paul Hazendonk, Return To Saturn, Peter Makto, Matthe - You Can Have It All 62. Minas - Roses and Thorns 63. Davi - Tomb of Anu 64. Nila, Luis Damora - Pure State 65. Santiago Luna, Monky - Funk Connection 66. Deflee - Tripping 67. Double Touch, Pauli Wheeler - The Crumpet 68. Whoriskey, Noiyse Project - Torn 69. John Rosignoli, Lucas Monchi - Enter Game 70. Landau, Tetris Owl, Karpovich - Souvenirs 71. Dion Paola - Whispers Of The Dark

Building Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-Marie
Episode 2648: Landau Murphy, Jr. AGT-NBC Winner, CNN, New Music, Fatherhood, Tours~ Happy Thanksgiving & Christmas Made for Two

Building Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-Marie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 22:09


AGT, CNN, The ViewLots of Great Stuff Happening for Landau, International Travel, New Music, Family & Fatherhood! Landau Eugene Murphy Jr. first burst onto the national conscience as the Sinatra-and-Soul singing  on NBC TV's “America's Got Talent with his incredible voice, undeniable charisma and unparalleled showmanship.  And a decade later, he's still going strong.Seeing Landau in concert is a revelation; backed by the dynamic Landau Big Band, you'll always hear swinging arrangements of Great American Songbook classics from Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Nat ‘King' Cole and many more, along with a dusting of that special Motown Magic that is sure to move your feet and make you sing along.And after the show, every show, you'll always have the opportunity to meet Landau one-on-one for photos and have the chance to talk with him about his incredible rags-to-riches story.  “It's my favorite part of the night; it's something we always do. Sometimes I'm the last one at the venue, talking to fans and friends. The janitor is waiting on me to lock up!”Landau was born into extreme poverty in the Appalachian coalfields of southern West Virginia. His parents split while he was in elementary school, and Landau was shipped off to Detroit in the middle of the night. He woke up in the Motor Cities notoriously gang and drug-riddled “7 Mile” neighborhood. Landau likes to say that he went from Almost Heaven to Little Baghdad overnight!“I loved to play basketball in Detroit, and these guys were good. Some of them went onto the NBA. But we were in the hood; it wasn't anything to see guns drawn on the court after the game, so to keep people cool and laughing, when I'd dunk on someone, I'd sing a Frank Sinatra song like “Fly Me To The Moon” and everyone would laugh and put their guns away.”At the end of his rope, Landau tied a knot and pulled himself back up by auditioning for NBC TV's “America's Got Talent” with thousands of others. After months of competition, Landau emerged the winner, scoring a million dollars, a recording contract, and America's hearts, and he's never looked back.Landau's Columbia Records debut album “That's Life” reached number one on the Billboard Jazz Charts and was followed by “Christmas Made For Two”, “Landau” and his latest “Landau Live In Las Vegas” recorded during a performance at the legendary Caesar's Palace.  Landau has made dozens of TV appearances including “The Today Show”, “The View”, CNN, “Fox and Friends”, “The Talk”, the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, and the Hollywood Christmas Parade.He's helped raise millions of dollars for charities, many in his home state of West Virginia where he serves on the Board of Directors for the Children's Home Society of West Virginia and was named “West Virginian of the Year” by the Governor's office and the state's largest newspaper.I Landau proudly released LANDAU LIVE IN LAS VEGAS a pre-pandemic recording at Caesars Palace that includes several never-before-released tracks. Enjoy Landau's unique take on the Great American Songbook as well as classic R&B, all backed by his long-time stellar musicians in LANDAU'S LITTLE BIG BAND, with guest background vocals by former Temptations and Four Tops lead singer Theo Peoples!© 2025 Building Abundant Success!!2025 All Rights ReservedJoin Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23bAmazon Music ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy:  https://tinyurl.com/BASAud

The Korea Society
U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau - 2025 Van Fleet Policy Forum Keynote Remarks

The Korea Society

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 13:25


Recorded November 14, 2025 @ Atlantic Council HQ Washington D.C. - We are happy to share this special keynote address from our 2025 Van Fleet Policy Forum featuring U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau. The Van Fleet Policy Forum is The Korea Society's flagship policy event. Through panel discussions, keynote remarks, and networking opportunities, the forum convenes senior thought leaders from the US and Korea for dynamic, informative, and analytical discussions on security, diplomacy, geoeconomics, and alliance history. This year's conference was held in The Atlantic Council's office in Washington D.C. and produced in partnership with the Indo-Pacific Security Initiative in The Atlantic Council's Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security. The 2025 Van Fleet Policy Forum was made possible by the generous support of The Kim Koo Foundation as well as The Korea Society's individual and corporate members. Introduction: Matthew Kroenig, Vice President and Senior Director of the Atlantic Council's Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security Keynote: U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau For more information, please visit the link below: https://www.koreasociety.org/policy-and-corporate-programs/2060-us-korea-cooperation-across-domains-and-through-history

TorahAnytime Daily Dose
Daily Dose #2,489: The 2 Paintings - R' Shlomo Landau

TorahAnytime Daily Dose

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 3:35


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ARD Radio Tatort
Im Abseits – Wem kann man noch trauen?

ARD Radio Tatort

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2025 54:46


Landau in der Pfalz: Am frühen Morgen werden Anima King und ihr Kollege Piroso in ein Gartenhaus gerufen. Die 13-jährige Mia hat ihre Physiotherapeutin Silvia tot aufgefunden. Sie wurde erstochen.Die Kripo Ludwigshafen übernimmt den Fall und ermittelt zusammen mit Landau. Hauptkommissarin Ekkelsberg kommt mit ihrem Team nicht weiter: Es gibt mehrere Verdächtige: Silvias Freund, der Fußballtrainer Torsten Jahnke, soll Spielerinnen aus der Mädchenmannschaft bedrängt haben. Und Niklas Blohm hat sich mit Silvia in der Tatnacht gestritten. Dennoch gibt es Ungereimtheiten. Erzählen Mia und ihre Freundin Emma wirklich die Wahrheit? Oder verstricken sie sich in einem Lügenkonstrukt wie alle anderen? | Von Friedrich Ani | Mit Janina Fautz, Lisa Wagner, Cédric Cavatore, Rainer Furch u. v. a. | Titelsong: Clemens Haas | Regie: Maidon Bader | Podcast-Tipp: Crrowl: https://1.ard.de/crrowl

Personal Injury Marketing Mastermind
357. Inside a $1B Legacy PI Firm: How Innovation Keeps You on Top w/ Michele Mirman

Personal Injury Marketing Mastermind

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 20:00


Building a PI firm that lasts takes more than verdicts — it takes vision. Michele Mirman, founder of Mirman, Markovits & Landau, P.C., has led her firm to over $1B in recoveries while staying at the cutting edge of marketing, tech, and trial strategy. She shares the overlooked moves that kept her firm at the top: from marketing plays most lawyers ignore to the way she structures her team for staying power. You'll learn:  The marketing shifts that made her firm a household name How “unwanted” cases turned into a lasting advantage Why tech is reshaping trial prep behind the scenes What keeps top talent loyal for decades The one piece of advice she gives to attorneys going out on their own If you like what you hear, hit subscribe. We do this every week. Get Social! Personal Injury Mastermind (PIM) is on Instagram | YouTube | TikTok

FBI Retired Case File Review
371: Carrie Landau – Justice For Desiree, Teen Sold To Trafficker

FBI Retired Case File Review

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 105:04


Retired agent Carrie Landau reviews her sex trafficking investigation of the man who had held sixteen-year-old Desiree Robinson against her will and trafficked her for sex on the website Backpage. Desiree was murdered by a man who answered the online advertisement. Carrie Landau served in the FBI for 21 years. During her Bureau career, she specialized in Crimes Against Children and Human Trafficking Investigations and received the Hero's Award from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.  Check out episode show notes, photos, and related articles:  https://jerriwilliams.com/371-carrie-landau-justice-for-desiree-teen-sold-to-trafficker/    Email for Human Trafficking Contacts about the Backpage and CityXGuide victims' fund: https://jerriwilliams.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Email-for-Human-Trafficking-Contacts_English.pdf     Join my Reader Team to get the FBI Reading Resource - Books about the FBI, written by FBI agents, the 20 clichés about the FBI Reality Checklist, and keep up to date on the FBI in books, TV, and movies via my monthly email. Join here. http://eepurl.com/dzCCmL    Check out my FBI books, non-fiction and crime fiction, available as audiobooks, ebooks and paperbacks wherever books are sold. https://jerriwilliams.com/books/     Buy me a coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/JerriWilliams  

Find Your Dream Job: Insider Tips for Finding Work, Advancing your Career, and Loving Your Job

Check out the podcast on Macslist here: (https://www.macslist.org/?post_type=podcasts&p=16221&preview=true)  It may not be difficult to find a job, but to find one that is personally and professionally fulfilling can be much harder. How do you approach a job search that ends with a position you love? Find Your Dream Job guest Elona Landau suggests beginning with self-reflection. What are your values? What means the most to you? Follow that with a mindset check. What do you believe about yourself and your ability to perform? And finally, Elena says, clarify your skill set. What can you offer an employer that will solve their problems, and what skills are you continuing to develop to further your career advancement?  About Our Guest: Elona Landau is the principal of the Department of Practical Sunshine. Resources in This Episode: If you're a manager or director with a growth mindset, or an individual who needs help clarifying and setting goals, learn more about how Elona can help you by visiting practicalsunshine.co. Connect with Elona on LinkedIn. Use promo code DREAMJOB at the link below to get an exclusive 60% off an annual plan at incogni.com/dreamjob. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices