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She's been called the wildest woman in America—and with good reason. Carol Ruckdeschel has wrestled alligators, dissected roadkill in the name of science, and lived off the grid in the wilderness she vowed to defend. But behind the sensational headlines is a sharp, fearless conservationist whose tireless efforts helped protect one of the last truly wild places in the Southeast: Cumberland Island National Seashore. Taking on powerful families and even the National Park Service, Carol waged a relentless fight to preserve the island's fragile ecosystems—and she won, but the fight isn't over. SOURCES: “Wild Woman Carol Ruckdeschel, the ‘Jane Goodall of sea turtles' and more,” by Maria Dintino (Nasty Women Writers, 2025). “Last Stop on the Way to the Cosmos? No Thanks,” by Alexandra Marvar (The New York Times, 2021). Untamed: The Wildest Woman in America and the Fight for Cumberland Island, by Will Harlan (2014). “Travels in Georgia,” by John McPhee (The New Yorker, 1973). For a full list of our sources, visit npadpodcast.com/episodes For the latest NPAD updates, group travel details, merch and more, follow us on npadpodcast.com and our socials at: Instagram: @nationalparkafterdark TikTok: @nationalparkafterdark Support the show by becoming an Outsider and receive ad free listening, bonus content and more on Patreon or Apple Podcasts. Want to see our faces? Catch full episodes on our YouTube Page! Thank you to the week's partners! Blueland: Use our link to get 15% off your first order. Ollie: Take the online quiz and introduce Ollie to your pet. Visit https://ollie.com/npad today for 60% off your first box of meals! #ToKnowThemIsToLoveThem Quince: Use our link to get free shipping and 365-day returns.
Detroit Lions Podcast: Final Stop Before Training Camp 2025 Training camp is just days away, and the Detroit Lions are making moves as they finalize their roster and prepare for what could be a defining season in the NFL. In this week's episode of the Detroit Lions Podcast, we break down the latest updates including the release of the Detroit Lions PUP list, the full signing of all draft picks including second-rounder Tate Ratledge, and the top players to watch as we enter Training Camp 2025. Buckle up—our final stop of the summer is here. Lions GM Brad Holmes has officially wrapped up contract negotiations, signing every rookie from the 2025 NFL Draft class. That includes Tate Ratledge, the dominant offensive lineman out of Georgia who's expected to make an immediate impact. Ratledge's presence solidifies the right side of the offensive line and offers stability in the wake of Frank Ragnow's retirement. We break down Ratledge's contract details, his projected fit in the offense, and what fans can expect during his first training camp. Holmes' ability to get deals done helps maintain focus on football as Training Camp 2025 begins. With no distractions, the Lions are fully aligned for a fast start to camp. The release of the Detroit Lions PUP list gives us a first look at which players may be delayed to start camp. While no major surprises surfaced, a few names will be worth monitoring in the coming weeks as the team evaluates readiness ahead of preseason action. We also break down the players to watch heading into Detroit Lions Training Camp—from second-year stars poised to break out, to rookies battling for roster spots. Will this be the summer someone unexpected rises into the rotation? We've got our eyes on both sides of the ball and discuss who's primed to turn heads. With 2025 expectations rising and a strong foundation in place, Chris & Jeff help you navigate the key story lines leading into Training Camp 2025. Don't miss this episode of the Detroit Lions Podcast, your go-to source for all things Detroit Lions and NFL. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezpVeHEOGQg Let us know what you think about the show by commenting in the podcast thread in the subreddit, or by leaving us a voice mail message via Skype at: Detroit Lions Podcast Your input will help make the show better, and if you leave us a message on Skype, you just might be featured in an upcoming podcast! You can also give us a call at (929) 33-Lions. Get yourself a Classic Detroit t-shirt here! Don't miss our great merch selection in the Detroit Lions Podcast store. Looking for the relief that CBD products can bring? Click here: https://bit.ly/2XzawlG Get your Lions Gear at: https://bit.ly/2Ooo5Px As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases made here: https://amzn.to/36e2ZfD Donate Direct at: https://bit.ly/2qnEtFj Join the Patreon Crew at: https://bit.ly/2bgQgyj #lions #detroitlions #detroitlionspodcast #allgrit #onepride #nfl #Ragnow #Ratledge #TrainingCamp All Draft Picks Signed, Including Tate RatledgePUP List Revealed and Top Players to Watch Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Violence is in the air after Luigi Mangione assassinated CEO Brian Thompson and became a hero of the Left. It's in the air by politicians who now want protesters to get messy, to get bloody. All for a necessary photo op, they believe will finally, at long last, turn the public against Donald Trump.Mangione, as it turns out, was a useful weapon in this war. Back in December, novelist and co-host of America This Week, Walter Kirn, foresaw the connection and predicted the rise of a young, charismatic populist. Sound familiar?Kirn saw something much bigger. He could see the connection between what Mangioni represented to the Left and the gathering storm that would ultimately find its way toward Zohran Mamdani and the current wave of populist revolutionaries.From the New York Post:The NCRI study traces the cultural shift back to the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, allegedly by Luigi Mangione, in December 2024. What followed, researchers say, was a viral wave of memes that turned Mangione into a folk hero.With Karen Bass and Gavin Newsom in California, and Mamdani in New York vowing to obstruct ICE, we can see a culture already defined by political violence rising to new heights either to get a photo op that depicts Trump as an authoritarian fascist, or to start a stand-off with the military, one that could go down in the history books.But as with all of the pet causes by the Democrats, this one goes against public opinion, just as their support of biological men playing against women in sports goes against it. Most Americans are in favor of deporting illegal immigrants.The question now isn't whether there will be violence as ICE continues to find and deport as many illegal immigrants as possible, but how bad the violence will be. What is a cause worth fighting and dying for? From Ben Shapiro:What they hope the violence will do is shift public opinion back in their favor. But they've never learned the lessons of the past, why Trump won in 2016, and why he just won again. For the “resistance,” there is no third option where they realize they're the problem and reverse course. Instead, they double down on everything they've already been doing for the last ten years, which has only resulted in Trump becoming more powerful. The Power of StoryThe more people believe in a shared story, the stronger the movement. Our story? We'd solved America's problems—maybe the world's. Racism, along with every other "ism" and "phobe," was the enemy. Eradicate it, craft a language that welcomes everyone, and we'd be healed.Healed from what? The scars of our 1970s childhoods were shaped by the reckless "Me Generation." We emerged into the self-help era as victims or abusers, our lives battered by addiction and trauma. Entire industries sprang up to mend our wounds.We sought salvation in the self-help aisles of bookstores, therapy sessions, medications, and Oprah's group chat every day at 3pm. Relationships crumbled—too many men were toxic or narcissistic. We studied attachment theory, embraced cognitive therapy, and chased perfection: the perfect parenting, car, words, diet, causes, schools. Our children became extensions of our quest, expected to embody that same flawless ideal.When they fell short, we fed them into the self-help machine to mold them into better versions of ourselves, even medicating them to make them more perfect - a practice that would lead us all too easily into “gender affirming care,” the greatest medical scandal in recent history. What we really needed was a higher purpose, a unifying movement. That arrived with Barack Obama, whose Hope and Change brought us together. To us, he was perfect, and even more than that, he was a perfect reflection of the America we wished we had. By then, thanks to the rise of the internet, social media, and smartphones, we had control and influence over nearly every aspect of American society. Why not use the new frontier of the internet to remake the America we wanted? Why not build our Shining Woketopia on the Hill? And so it was written, and so it was done. We closed ourselves off from the part of America that didn't share our beliefs, and over time, we forgot it even existed. Trump's shocking win marked the moment the dream was punctured and reality flooded in. A revolution by “we the normal.”Trump represented everything we believed was wrong with our country - he epitomized all of the bad things we complained about - racism, misogyny, sexual harassment, sexual assault. It wasn't just that he offended our god and our King when he challenged Obama's birthplace. It was that he said whatever he wanted to say, and in our Woketopia, then and now, that is strictly forbidden.Language must be curated, softened, and made more polite — a form of Newspeak for the modern age. But the flip side of that was people who were too fragile to accept the truth—truth in words, truth in politics, truth in comedy, truth in art, truth in science, truth in elections.And if words are violence, if words cause staffers at the New York Times to feel unsafe, if movies like Gone with the Wind need trigger warnings, there would be no surviving Trump and the rise of free speech in a culture that no longer believed in it.But violence turns out to be, for the Left, the answer to the fear inside them they can't control, like dogs or bears or snakes who lash out when they feel cornered and threatened.A History of ViolenceWhat drove the early violence by the Left was the commonly held belief that Trump was a racist and his border policies were rooted in the Right's desire to rid this country of Black and Brown people. Thus, when mobs acted out, like they did in 2015 and throughout Trump's first term, it was justified. Racism was the ultimate sin, like being an accused witch in Salem or a Communist in 1950s America.Prominent Democrats pushed out the idea, which was then echoed and amplified by what Trump would eventually and correctly call “fake news.” The Democrats loved the violence, as it turns out, because they thought that the people would show the rest of America that Trump was bad. They also began to believe that their uprising against Trump was a fusion of both the Civil War and the Civil Rights movements of the 1960s.By the Summer of 2020, they funded and encouraged violence while also downplaying it. Buildings set on fire, businesses destroyed, and an angry mob banging on the fence of the White House were all excused as “mostly peaceful protests.”However, what I was seeing unfolding, which alarmed me enough to start speaking out, was that something was very wrong with the Left. It wasn't until the Evergreen stories started coming out that I realized we'd built a fanatical army of not just woke scolds but a Red Guard-like generation who did not believe in limits on imposing their will upon the people.Diners were compelled to raise their fists in support of Black Lives Matter. The statues were coming down. Writers, editors, and celebrities were all being canceled and fired. Movies, literature, TV, comedy, architecture, science, even knitting, cooking, and exercise had to be transformed. It was tolerated because of what our culture had become after eight years of Obama and four years of Trump. The powerful, mostly white elites who run everything felt guilty. So they let it go on. I watched Hollywood devour itself. When the film Green Book won Best Picture, the Left exploded. It was a harmless movie about a friendship between a bigot and a gay Black man, and THAT was racist? Yes, because one of the screenwriters was a Trump supporter.The center could not hold. Though Joe Biden was dragged over the finish line in a corrupt election that would finally cause me to leave the Democratic Party, there was no coming back from what the Left had become. It was only a matter of time before the empire collapsed. I tried to warn them. Here is a DM exchange between me and Neera Tanden back in August of 2020:And then I predicted the future:The GOP did, in fact, take all three branches in 2024. But the message was never getting through. They didn't want to hear it then, and do not want to hear it now, so what other option do they have but to try to persuade by force?Vive La ResistanceI cringe looking back on being a “resistance fighter.” To think we'd convinced ourselves that we were like the French singer in Casablanca who sings loud enough to drown out the Nazis.It's that self-righteousness we felt, that entitlement, that moral superiority that would ultimately be our undoing, that Trump happened to us, rather than the people who voted for him. The fantasies by the wealthiest and most famous among us to viciously attack Trump, pull him from limb to limb, seemed to know no bounds. Somehow, violence has filled in the empty spaces. It's what Walter Kirn could see in the reaction to the Mangione assassination: this idea that violence was another way to build clout, even to virtue signal, in a narcissistic utopia. We believed ourselves to be the chosen people. But because the people didn't want us, didn't love us, didn't want our America - our shining Woketopia on the hill - we blamed them. We blamed their votes. We smeared them. That casual dehumanization did lead to violence. And it's likely to get much worse.The Party of HateI've lost so many friends, people I've known for years, ex-boyfriends, and colleagues. It was surreal to watch them pull away, to block, to unfriend, or attack me so relentlessly that I had to block them. They don't know who I am anymore, and I don't know who they are anymore.They have become defined by that collective hatred, that poisonous intolerance that has driven so many people like me away from the party. The worse they get, the more violent they become, the less Americans will want them in power. When I start to think about whether there will be a blue wave in 2026, I think about 1972. In 1970, four students were shot at Kent State for protesting the war. It did nothing to change public opinion, but it did put Nixon on a path toward a record landslide victory. It was just one of a series of violent events that scared the public away from the Democrats, with the Manson murders in 1969 being another.Those students believed in a cause worth dying for. History has mostly vindicated them. The Left of today believes they're fighting Hitler and “concentration camps.” Some believe it is a cause worth dying for. There's just one tiny problem: it isn't true. The reason I keep telling my story is that I know so much of what we lived through will disappear down the memory hole. But we should never forget how crazy it all became and how hard it was for all of us to find our way back to a united America. // This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sashastone.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode, Cathy Sykora is joined by Ani Papazyan, a Pain Resolution Practitioner with 30 years of experience helping people find relief through science-based techniques and personalized strategies. They discuss the crucial differences between acute and chronic pain, and why understanding this distinction is key to lasting recovery. Ani shares powerful self-help tools for stimulating the vagus nerve, relieving jaw tension, and reducing stress—often overlooked contributors to chronic pain. You'll also learn surprising connections between pain, brain function, and nutrition, including the impact of high-histamine foods on migraines and inflammation. In this episode, you'll discover: Why chronic pain requires a completely different approach than acute pain A daily vagus nerve stimulation technique that helps calm the nervous system The surprising connection between jaw tension and neck, back, and hip pain A step-by-step self-help exercise to release TMJ tension and promote relaxation How histamine-rich "healthy" foods can trigger migraines and chronic pain Natural alternatives to antihistamines, like berberine and wild oregano oil Why addressing stress is essential for effective pain resolution Memorable Quotes: "Your body is not like Amazon Prime. It's a process." "Chronic pain and acute pain are so different, and the approach to them should be completely different." "Stimulating your vagus nerve and calming your nervous system down—that's one of the best daily practices you can do." Bio: Ani Papazyan is a Pain Resolution Practitioner, best-selling author, and speaker with 30 years of experience. She holds a bachelor's degree in Kinesiology and certifications in medical massage therapy, functional nutrition, and advanced translational nutrigenomics. As the founder of Last Stop 4 Pain, Ani empowers individuals to achieve pain-free living through personalized strategies and education. She has worked with diverse clients, including professional athletes and Hollywood's Elite, helping them recover from injuries and stress. Ani is a sought-after expert in pain relief and wellness, dedicated to guiding others toward their health goals. Mentioned in This Episode: Ani's 5 Body Pain Hacks: 5BodyPainHacks.com Links to Resources: Health Coach Group Website: thehealthcoachgroup.com Special Offer: Use code HCC50 to save $50 on the Health Coach Group website Leave a Review: If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider leaving a five-star rating or review on Apple Podcasts.
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Logan, Raja, and Howard are back, and they open the pod with a discussion about Oklahoma City and the Thunder's championship celebration. Would Raja have celebrated the same way OKC did? Plus, Jrue Holiday was traded to the Blazers for Anfernee Simons. What will the Celtics do with Simons, who's on an expiring contract? Kevin Durant was finally traded to the Houston Rockets for Jalen Green and Dillon Brooks. Is this the last stop for KD? What's next for the Suns and their logjammed roster? Plus, a loaded mailbag! (0:00): Welcome w/ Logan Murdock (0:57): Show Start (2:49): State Farm Ad Break (3:30): OKC Wins NBA Championship (19:11): Jrue Holiday Trade (27:10): Kevin Durant Trade (51:44): Mailbag Hosts: Logan Murdock, Raja Bell, and Howard Beck Producer: Clifford Augustin and Victoria Valencia Hit the mailbag! realonesmailbag@gmail.com The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. This episode is presented by State Farm®️. Dishing the assists you need off the court. State Farm®️ with the Assist. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week the GBGBs review The Last Stop in Yuma County, a neat lil indie flick starring Jim Cummings. The movie is about a traveling knife salesman getting trapped at a diner with a pair of bank robbers and a handful of locals and hijinks ensue. If any folks want to actually see this movie, we'd recommend NOT watching the trailer and going in cold. Also discussed: heists, exploding dye-packs in money bags, and the history of the Ford Pinto. Thanks for stopping by!
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Seth and Sean discuss current Rockets coach Ime Udoka continuing to show up on odds board for next Knicks Head Coach, if Aaron Rodgers' last stop in the NFL will be with the Steelers, and assess the take that Texans OC Nick Caley is one of the most important people in the NFL this year.
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This week, we are joined by incredibly special guest, writer Jeffrey Reddick, the creator of Final Destination, as well as Bede from Super Network and Tubi Tuesdays. Cool of the week includes the Final Destination: Bloodlines red carpet event, Last Stop in Yuma County, A Breed Apart, and The Righteous Gemstones. trailer is IT: Welcome to Derry. The podcast spotlight shines on They Mostly Come out at Night...Mostly. And we get feedback from Matt Wood, Devy Pulla, Adam Bunch, Pat Caruso, Pearl C Brown, Ross Turner, skull-pilgrim, Andiegc Dewdrop Adsagc Caine, Rob Brown, and Chris Portan Ascencio. Thanks for listening! The Horror Returns Website: https://thehorrorreturns.com THR Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thehorrorreturns/ Join THR Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1056143707851246 THR X: https://twitter.com/horror_returns?s=21&t=XKcrrOBZ7mzjwJY0ZJWrGA THR Instagram: https://instagram.com/thehorrorreturns?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= THR Threads: https://www.threads.net/@thehorrorreturns?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ== THR YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/@thehorrorreturnspodcast3277 THR Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thehorrorreturns THR TeePublic: https://www.teepublic.com/user/the-horror-returns SK8ER Nez Podcast Network: https://www.podbean.com/pu/pbblog-p3n57-c4166 E Society Spotify For Podcasters: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/esoc Music By: Steve Carleton Of The Geekz
The race is on as the Wayward Watch represents the Pathfinder's Guild in Last Stop. Can they manage to take the grand prize, or will their ship be doomed to an early grave?Consider Supporting us on Patreon, where you get exclusive perks like Early access to Ad-Free episodes, Private discord channels, unique videos only for you, and more! https://www.patreon.com/TalesOfAneria/You can also support us by buying some of our merch: https://www.etsy.com/shop/talesofaneriaJoin us on the Tales of Aneria Discord: https://discord.gg/br9UhyXtWpFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TalesOfAneriaFollow our TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talesofaneriaJoin us at our subreddit as well: https://www.reddit.com/r/TalesOfAneria/Check out the world of Aneria here: https://www.worldanvil.com/w/aneria-niburuWe also Stream Fridays on YouTube and on Twitch - https://twitch.tv/TalesOfAneriaCharactersCory - DM - Cr. 31 (Half Everything)Scott - Bolt - Lvl. 16 (Warforged - Artificer 11/Fighter 4)Preston - Victor - Lvl. 16 (Genasi - Rogue 15)Torrey - Fred - Lvl. 16 (Half Drow - Warlock 1/Fighter 11/Sorcerer 3)Character Sheets - https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1wvtT4k0kh8SUFvMdCBehasSKhrgJC349?usp=sharingSound Effects and Ambience:Provided by Syrinscape.Complete list of credits here: https://syrinscape.com/attributions/
In this heartfelt episode of Under the Noise, Kate Roberts and Wyn Morgan explore what happens when we hold onto thoughts of offense, hurt, or resentment—how those negative thoughts can clutter our present moment and veil the truth of who we really are. Together, they gently examine how it often feels like someone has wronged us, when in truth, it's our own thinking that keeps the story alive. As the conversation unfolds, they reflect on the nature of thought itself and how innocent misunderstandings of experience can lead to suffering. This episode is an invitation to look in the direction of our shared humanity and to remember the deep innocence at the heart of us all. Come explore with us. If you have any questions or comments for Wyn or Kate, please email us! Also, if you have a topic or question that you would like us to chat about, please reach out! We'd love to hear it! wyn@wynning.co.uk kate@katerobertscoaching.com
Francis Galluppi is the writer/director of The Last Stop in Yuma County (2024). After years of touring in various punk bands and an accident that led to a broken wrist, Francis decided it was time for a career shift. During a six month healing process, he picked up his camera and began shooting videos around the house with his wife. Almost immediately, he fell in love with the creative process and started to gather his friends to make his first short film, High Desert Hell (2019). Utilizing locations from local sources and keeping budget costs to a minimum, he completed his film for around $1,000. After this first successful outing that was on a learn-as-you-go basis and with a new script penned, Francis packed his gear and headed to Oregon to shoot his second short, The Gemini Project (2020). While neither of the shorts gathered major industry attention, they certainly sparked some interest. After a lengthy process of optioning and failing to gather necessary funds, a house was sold in favor of the budget for The Last Stop in Yuma County (2024). Before long, a stacked cast of genre-film crowd favorites were attached to the project including Jim Cummings (Thunder Road, The Wolf of Snow Hollow), Barbara Crampton (Re-Animator, From Beyond), Alex Essoe (Starry Eyes, Doctor Sleep), Sam Huntington (Detroit Rock City, Not Another Teen Movie), Jocelin Donahue (The House of the Devil, Insidious: Chapter 2) and Richard Brake (Mandy, Batman Begins). The film premiered to a packed audience at Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas and received rave reviews from moviegoers. Sam Raimi was so impressed with the film that he hand selected Francis to direct the latter of two upcoming Evil Dead installments. Aside from all the film work, he has also shot a handful of music videos for indie rock band, Mt. Joy including "Strangers", "Bathroom Light" and "Evergreen". He's also an avid collector of physical media and screen-used movie props including a piece of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) house. Stay tuned for many exciting updates on his Evil Dead installment and pick up The Last Stop in Yuma County (2024), available on blu ray and streaming everywhere now! If you enjoy the episode, be sure to slap the show with a 5-star rating wherever you're listening. #KellensPettyTalkShow #TheLastStopinYumaCounty #FrancisGalluppi #EvilDead #RichardBrake
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(Part 5/5) In our final episode on the Hart Family murders, DEVIANT host Andrew Iden explores the pivotal moments leading up to the family leaving their home in Washington, and talk to the neighbors who lived across the driveway about what they saw, the encounters and concerns they had, the opportunities missed and how it all led to the cliff in Mendocino County, CA. JOIN OUR PATREON: http://www.deviantpodcast.com Visit DEVIANT's socials: http://www.instagram.com/deviant.podcast http://www.tiktok.com/@deviant.podcast Copyright 2025 Cold Open Media LLC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This week's fan selections are giving off Tarantino/Coen Brothers Vibes. First up, a hitman has to make a cross-country trip with his target in THE HIT. Then, a group of strangers gather at a gas station while they wait to fill up in LAST STOP IN YUMA COUNTY.
This week's fan selections are giving off Tarantino/Coen Brothers Vibes. First up, a hitman has to make a cross-country trip with his target in THE HIT. Then, a group of strangers gather at a gas station while they wait to fill up in LAST STOP IN YUMA COUNTY.
Héctor recupera esta sección con un film del año pasado que acaba de llegar a #Movistar+. Se trata de "The Last Stop in Yuma County", ópera prima de Francis Galluppi protagonizada por Jim Cummings, Jocelin Donahue y Richard Brake entre otros. Podéis ver #TheLastStopInYumaCounty en Movistar+ Ya sabéis, ¡Escuchad y opinad! También nos podéis encontrar aquí: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/52i1iqZ56ACal18GPkCxiW Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/es/podcast/los-tres-amigos/id1198252523 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3zK2XsnpHDGRujSTWHpL8Q Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/e0b56d4f-4537-47e0-a252-9dfe56b5a490/los-tres-amigos Grupo de Telegram: https://t.me/LosTresAmigos https://www.facebook.com/LosTresAmigosPodcast/ Instagram: lostresamigospodcast Bluesky: @los3amigospodcast.bsky.social X / Twitter: @tresamigospod Threads: lostresamigospodcast Letterbox: https://letterboxd.com/LosTresAmigos/
Send us a textWhat if the definition of Home extended beyond walls and roofs to embrace connection to nature and each other? We explore this question with Newbery medalist Matt de la Peña, author of beloved books like Last Stop on Market Street and Carmela Full of Wishes. Matt opens up about his creative process and how real-life experiences influence his writing. Matt shares how personal anecdotes find their way into his work (think Patchwork with Corrina Luyken). Student questions lead us to explore how the universal magic of picture books can captivate everyone from preschoolers to adults.We deep dive into Love to Home (with Loren Long). Recent events like the fires in Los Angeles or the pandemic can act as disruptors, prompting a reevaluation of what truly constitutes a home. We talk about ways the writing process can take unexpected turns that lead to fresh discoveries and themes like reconnecting with nature. We also explore the themes of identity and resilience, especially for those standing on society's fringes. Chapters:1:05: Inspiration and Writing for Audiences of All Ages2:21: Patchworkand autobiographical seasonings5:16: Carmela Full of Wishesinspiration and a love letter to the Mexican side of Matt's identity7:22: From Love to Home15:14: What is Home? 21:41: Challenges to books and conversations28:20: On the outside looking in: seeing things from a different perspective31:48: Matt gives us a sneak peek at Home37:28: Finding hope in challenging timesLinks:Matt De La Pena's WebsitePurchase Matt's booksConnect with Matt on Instagram, Facebook, and BlueSkySupport the showSubscribe & Follow: Stay updated with our latest episodes and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Adventures in Learning website. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
Hey Rude Boys and Rude Girls hope all is well. Things are chugging along like they always do albeit a little slower these days. This episode we say to a great man, that being Greg Lee of Hepcat who was taken from this world. While he may be gone, his music will live on with us forever. With that being said I need to say that my days are a little fuller I still try to do Rocksteady Tonight live on Sundays on Boot Boy Radio. Though they are making it here less and less often. I find the motivation I had to do the show initially has waned and the support I once had has disappeared. So, it is great thought and consideration I have decided to conclude Rocksteady Tonight after this year. It's been a great ride but the last stop is quickly approaching. Hope you have all enjoyed the trip. Much Love & thanks for listening Listen Live on www.BootBoyRadio.net Rocksteady Tonight is available iTunes: The Playlist is as follows: Hub City Stompers Where's My Hooligans Hepcat Dance Wid' Me Two Tone Club True and Big Love The Hotknives Bloody Beautiful Smooth Beans Don't Let It Go The Busters SHAPE THE WORLD Spicy Roots Ska My No.1 Skarface Bye finito Scrapy Back Outta Jail The Hotknives Communication Mr. Review Buf Buf The Frits I Don't Want to Live Alone PorkPie Hands Go Numb The Dropsteppers Foolish Pride Alpha Boy School Rudeboy The Rocksteady Conspiracy Where Is My Train The Delegators Be Good to Me Too Many Crooks Part-Time Girl (Live) Mango Wood Ah Reggae Mango Wood One and All The Hotknives W.L.N. The Cabrians Ace of Spades Bluekilla Skinhead Reggae Hub City Stompers Skins Don't Cry The Kinky Coo Coo's Hunch Beat 8°6 Crew Harmoniska The Delegators Nowhere to Run Los Granadians del Espacio Exterior Qué Voy a Hacer King Django Career Opportunities The Magnetics King Kong Girl Too Many Crooks Boom! Boom! Johnny Reggae Rub Foundation No Bam Bam Buster Shuffle See You Next Week Soul Radics No Fool Crazy Baldhead; Maddie Ruthless Wait for the Night Hepcat; Roger Rivas 7 Years Of Version Hepcat Beautiful
rWotD Episode 2865: Last Stop on Market Street Welcome to Random Wiki of the Day, your journey through Wikipedia’s vast and varied content, one random article at a time.The random article for Saturday, 8 March 2025 is Last Stop on Market Street.Last Stop on Market Street is a 2015 children's book written by American author Matt de la Peña and illustrated by Christian Robinson, which won the 2016 Newbery Medal, a Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor, and a Caldecott Honor. The book follows a young boy named CJ as he learns to appreciate the beauty in everyday things during a bus ride. De la Peña and Robinson both drew on personal experiences when working together to create the book. Through its story and illustrations, Last Stop on Market Street tackles issues of race and class as they may be seen through the eyes of a young teen. Last Stop on Market Street was met with widespread acclaim after its release, receiving positive reviews from Kirkus Reviews and the New York Times Book Review amongst many others. Last Stop on Market Street's Newbery win was monumental, as it is extremely rare for picture books to be awarded this medal. In 2018, the children's book was adapted into a children's musical which has been performed by various children's theater groups across the country.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:07 UTC on Saturday, 8 March 2025.For the full current version of the article, see Last Stop on Market Street on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm generative Ruth.
Send us a textToday we discuss Paul's last stop.Check us out atgraceintheshadowsor.orgdrjonathan@graceintheshadowsor.org(251) 244-4645 - call*If you are searching for a clinical counselor and you live in Alabama, Virginia, or North Carolina, Dr. Jonathan Behler would be happy to see you as a client! He does all counseling virtually through a secure portal. He will also work with you on payments - don't let finances keep you from getting counseling!If you live out of the US or not in Alabama, Virginia, or North Carolina, Dr. Jonathan Behler is an ordained minister and trained in pastoral counseling. If you are seeking pastoral counseling, please reach out as well!Faith That Challenges. Conversations that Matter. Laughs included. Subscribe Now!Breaking down faith, culture & big questions - a mix of humor with real spiritual growth. Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Every year we host a bracket to determine the best movie of the year -- this year we are releasing 4 separate episodes for each 'corner' of the bracket, culminating with a final episode compromising the entire bracket! The first bracket corner - joined by movie pros Allix and Zvi - includes movies like Anora, A Real Pain, Challengers, A Complete Unknown, Babygirl, Hundreds of Beavers, The Last Stop in Yuma County, Sing Sing and the movie that earned the top seed based on critics scoring, Ghostlight.No spoilers, save for minor comments on Anora.The Bracket can be found here.Outro is I Don't Regret Anything (Ne Zhaleyu ni o Chyom)2024 Anora Soundtrack, sung by AnDy Darling, Composed by Anastasia Dunaeva
In this episode of the My First Film podcast, director Francis Galluppi shares the extraordinary journey of creating his debut feature film, The Last Stop in Yuma County, on a budget of under $1 million. Francis discusses the pivotal decisions that brought the project to life, including his intentional approach to writing stories rooted in real locations and his friend's life-changing decision to sell his house to fund the film. Francis also reflects on how he secured his dream cast by writing heartfelt letters to actors he admired, showcasing the power of persistence and genuine passion in filmmaking. His candid insights into navigating the indie film world, embracing unconventional methods, and staying prepared at every turn make this episode a must-listen for aspiring filmmakers. For those looking to make their first feature, Francis offers invaluable advice on turning constraints into creative opportunities, building trust with collaborators, and remembering that there are no rules in independent filmmaking. Stick around until the very end to hear a quick update on Alec's first film, Petunia. You can find My First Film anywhere you listen to or watch podcasts, as well as on social media @MyFirstFilmPod and MyFirstFilmPod.com - thanks for listening!
If you ever thought your bad luck was unbearable, imagine being a knife salesman in a gunfight. The Last Stop in Yuma County throws us deep into the Arizona heat, a gas station with no gas, and a diner full of bad decisions. Our unlucky salesman (Jim Cummings) just wanted to fuel up and go, but when two trigger-happy bank robbers show up, he's caught in a life-or-death standoff where the only thing sharper than his knives are the bullets flying past his head. Directed by Francis Galluppi, this neo-Western crime thriller blends slow-burning tension with explosive action, making every second count. With Richard Brake bringing his usual brand of villainy and Faizon Love adding just enough comedic relief, the film delivers edge-of-your-seat suspense and a growing sense of dread that will have you questioning every gas station pit stop you make from now on. In this episode of TruVue Podcast, we break down everything that made this film a tense, gritty ride, from the tight storytelling to the unforgiving desert backdrop and whether or not bringing a knife to a gunfight is ever a good idea (spoiler: it's not). We bring the barbershop talk to the box office because it's not about the review—it's the conversation with the crew. We keep it real on the reels, so grab your coffee, check your gas gauge, and let's talk about The Last Stop in Yuma County! Catch Us Here YouTube: TruVue Podcast Instagram: @truvuepodcast Facebook: TruVue Podcast X (Formerly Twitter): @TruVuePodcast Email: TruVueSocial@gmail.com Website: www.TruVuePodcast.com LinkedIn: TruVue Podcast Fanbase: TruVue Podcast
We theatre hop to The 4:30 Movie plus we also discuss A Real Pain, Emilia Perez, Rap World and Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl. 0:00 - Intro 17:40 - Review: The 4:30 Movie 54:50 - Other Stuff We Watched: A Real Pain, Conclave, Emilia Perez, Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl, Rap World, The Last Stop in Yuma County, The Intern 1:27:40 - This Week on DVD, Blu-ray and VOD 1:29:30 - Outro
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Here is my ranking of all 144 2024 movies I saw ranked from the worst to the best! This is an edited re-uploaded of my annual livestream ranking every new movie I saw in the previous year. I added audio compression, posters, numbers & some trailer footage AND I cut the Q&A segments to improve teh viewing experience on re-watch. If you want to watch the FULL RAW LIVESTREAM with all the Q&A and banter, WATCH HERE: https://youtube.com/live/llc7u2crT04 SKIP AHEAD 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:00 144 Madame Web 00:02:41 143 Borderlands 00:04:03 142 Snow White & the Seven Samurai 00:05:13 141 Rebel Moon 2 00:07:06 140 A Family Affair 00:08:06 139 The Killer 00:12:00 138 Unfrosted 00:13:04 135 Imaginary 00:14:23 134 Mean Girls 00:16:32 133 My Spy 2 00:16:58 132 Despicable Me 4 00:17:47 131 Kraven the Hunter 00:22:06 137 Atlas 00:23:03: 136 The Crow 00:24:24 130 Trigger Warning 00:25:06 129. V/H/S/Beyond 00:26:15 128. Blackout 00:26:50 127. Damsel 00:27:45 126. The Union 00:28:49 125. Venom: The Last Dance 00:29 53 124. The Garfield Movie 00:30:44 123. Dogman 00:32:29 122. Little Bites 00:33:25 121. In a Violent Nature 00:34:49 120. The Last Video Store 00:35:46 119. Our Little Secret 00:37:22 118. Rebel Moon: The Director's Cut 00:39:12 117. Azrael 00:40:20 116. Never Let Go 00:41:31 115. The Killer's Game 00:42:51 114. Lights Out 00:43:26 113. The Watchers 00:44:10 112. The Book of Clarence 00:45:07 111. Joker: Folie à Deux 00:47:37 110. Time Cut 00:49:14 109. I'll Be Right There 00:50:11 108. The Last Kumite 00:52:02 107. Argylle 00:53:39 106. Apartment 7A 00:54:38 105. Immaculate 00:56:00 104. Ricky Stanicky 00:57:13 103. The Apprentice 01:00:07 102. Stream 01:00:56 101. Hellboy: The Crooked Man 01:01:49 100. Mr. Crocket 01:02:36 99. ‘Salem's Lot 01:03:07 98. Elevation 01:04:03 97. Mufasa: The Lion King 01:05:51 96. Road House 01:06:38 95. Red One 01:08:48 94. 100 Yards 01:09:24 93. Moana 2 01:10:26 92. Wolfs 01:11:48 91. The Greatest of All Time 01:12:51 90. Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2 01:14:15 89. MaXXXine 01:15:16 88. Young Lion of the West 01:17:24 87. Blink Twice 01:18:46 86. Trap 01:19:49 85. One More Shot 01:21:03 84. Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths - Part One 01:22:12 83. Fighter 01:22:38 82. The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare 01:23:44 81. Subservience 01:25:08 80. House of Spoils 01:26:05 79. Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire 01:27:01 78. Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire 01:28:15 77. Arcadian 01:28:47 76. Infested 01:29:54 75. Crumb Catcher 01:32:41 74. My Hero Academia: You're Next 01:33:12 73. Cuckoo 01:34:10 72. Babygirl 01:40:22 71. Y2K 01:41:31 70. Werewolves 01:42:11 69. New Life 01:43:13 68. Kalki 2898 AD 01:44:02 67. Boy Kills World 01:45:35 66. One Percenter 01:46:55 65. The Bikeriders 01:48:20 64. Lisa Frankenstein 01:49:16 63. Code 8: Part II 01:50:06 62. Things Will Be Different 01:51:36 61. Aliens Expander 01:52:43 60. Am I Racist? 01:57:13 59. Your Monster 01:57:58 58. Kung Fu Panda 4 01:59:09 57. Monkey Man 02:00:32 56. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice 02:02:06 55. Emilia Pérez 02:04:43 54. Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F 02:05:50 53. Oddity 02:06:54 52. A Different Man 02:08:53 51. Better Man 02:10:50 50. Carry-On 02:12:30 49. Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl 02:13:38 48. Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person 02:16:08 47. The Beekeeper 02:17:00 46. The First Omen 02:17:57 45. Land of Bad 02:18:49 44. Piece By Piece 02:21:13 43. Saturday Night 02:22:44 42. Woman of the Hour 02:25:33 41. A Complete Unknown 02:27:54 40. IF 02:29:40 39. Babes 02:31:02 38. Kill 02:32:56 37. Nosferatu 02:35:35 36. The Last Stop in Yuma County 02:36:08 35. The Fall Guy 02:36:50 34. Challengers 02:37:18 33. Juror #2 02:38:25 32. Speak No Evil 02:39:22 31. Smile 2 02:40:11 30. Bad Boys: Ride or Die 02:41:00 29. Ultraman: Rising 02:42:11 28. Terrifier 3 02:43:40 27. The Best Christmas Pageant Ever 02:44:17 26. September 5 02:45:38 25. Abigail 02:46:09 24. The Idea of You 02:47:47 23. Strange Darling 02:48:27 22. A Quiet Place: Day One 02:49:35 21. Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga 02:51:12 20. Alien: Romulus 02:52:52 19. Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes 02:53:38 18. Heretic 02:55:19 17. Transformers One 02:56:29 16. Civil War 03:00:20 15. Ordinary Angels 03:01:51 14. Gladiator II 03:03:38 13. Anora 03:04:58 12. Sonic the Hedgehog 3 03:06:53 11. Twisters 03:09:44 10. Deadpool & Wolverine 03:11:46 9. Longlegs 03:12:32 8. Rebel Ridge 03:14:37 7. The Substance 03:16:24 6. Hit Man 03:17:06 5. Wicked 03:18:11 4. Inside Out 2 03:19:04 3. Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story 03:20:28 2. Dune: Part Two 03:22:07 1. The Wild Robot
We have arrived at that time of year once again - The Filmcast's Top 10 Films of 2024! David, Devindra, and Jeff start off 2025 by looking back at the biggest film news stories of 2024. Then, they count down their top ten films of the year. Tune in for all the twists and turns from their lists. We're making video versions of our reviews! Be sure to follow us on the following platforms: YouTube Tiktok Instagram Threads Shownotes (All timestamps are approximate only) Stories of the Year (~00:03:25) Top Ten Films of 2024 (~00:28:26) Devindra's Top 10 Films of 2024 10. Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga 9. Love Lies Bleeding 8. The Fall Guy 7. Anora 6. All We Imagine As Light 5. The Brutalist 4. Sing Sing 3. Nickel Boys 2. No Other Land 1. I Saw The TV Glow Jeff's Top 10 Films of 2024 10. Orion and the Dark 9. The Fall Guy 8. Blink Twice 7. Conclave 6. Last Stop in Yuma County 5. Heretic 4. Ghostlight 3. Dune: Part Two 2. Anora 1. Challengers David's Top 10 Films of 2024 10. Anora 9. Hundreds of Beavers 8. Ghostlight 7. It's What's Inside 6. Skywalkers: A Love Story 5. The Order 4. Red Rooms 3. Dune: Part Two 2. Challengers 1. The Brutalist Support David's artistic endeavors at his Patreon and subscribe to his free newsletter Decoding Everything. Check out Jeff Cannata's podcasts DLC and We Have Concerns. Listen to Devindra's podcast with Engadget on all things tech. You can always e-mail us at slashfilmcast(AT)gmail(DOT)com, or call and leave a voicemail at 781-583-1993. Credits: Our theme song is by Tim McEwan from The Midnight. This episode was edited by Noah Ross who also created our weekly plugs and spoiler bumper music. Our Slashfilmcourt music comes from Simon Harris. If you'd like advertise with us or sponsor us, please e-mail slashfilmcast@gmail.com. You can support the podcast by going to patreon.com/filmpodcast or by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts.
Send us a textWelcome to our Christmas Special. Our review episodes focus on layered discussion and we leave the numerical ratings to our Christmas Special and now Rotten Tomatoes. Splooshes to all our friends and lovers for your support. Grab a snack and a beverage! We love yas!Full video available on Patreon.Highlights include: Last Stop in Yuma County, How to Have Sex, Pet Sematary, The Wiz & Anatomy of a Fall.Website | Rotten Tomatoes | Linktree | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram
Filmbarátok Podcast #292 (December 2024) 234 perc Beszélgetnek: Sorter, Blacksheep, Gergő, freddyD Téma: -Felvezető (00:00:00) -Borítóképek (00:10:36) -Villámkérdések (00:20:23) Karácsonyi rovat 2024 -Zene és szöveg (00:50:40) -Zendülés a Caine hadihajón (01:01:25) -A bajusz (01:13:00) -Az apa három lánya (01:24:25) -Villám Charlie (01:34:45) -Drogháború (Drug War) [2012] (01:43:25) -The Last Stop in Yuma County (01:52:40) -Deadstream - Kísértetjárás (02:00:15) -Deadpool (02:08:50) -Matador [2005] (02:26:20) -Rocketeer (02:35:25) -Az utolsó hívás [2019] (02:47:45) -Terrifier trilógia (03:02:30)
Happy Hanukkah listeners! We're discussing apartheid, the Israel Palestine conflict, and parallels to the history of Hanukkah. To do that, we chose Dave Matthews, a man from South Africa who has spoken out against Palestinian genocide, and his song "Last Stop" about the topic. For Eurovision, we talk about Israel's 2024 entry "Hurricane" by Eden Golan and the controversy surrounding it. Find us on instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/gettingdownandwordy/ And email us at gettingdownandwordy@gmail.com Huge thanks to Patsy Walker for the use of our theme song “Who's Wordy Now”! This week's promoted podcast is Beyond the Shadows. Find them anywhere you get podcasts or at this link: https://open.spotify.com/show/6hgfTsx24MjcxaopQNURyX?si=b7679e12b5a0417f Find them, us, and lots of other great podcasts on our podcast network podmoth.network
https://letterboxd.com/hakan_bros/ https://letterboxd.com/cinemavolante/ SOCIAL https://www.facebook.com/wirquatschenueberfilme/ https://www.instagram.com/wir_quatschen_ueber_filme/ Merch https://cinemavolante.myspreadshop.de/ cinemaVOLANTE http://www.cinemavolante.de http://www.patreon.com/cinemavolante https://www.youtube.com/@cinemavolante (00:00:00) FSK 0 (00:01:41) FSKH(umor) ü 40 (00:03:38) Hakan reicht nach (00:08:09) ELEVATOR GAME 2024 (00:17:48) THE CORRUPTER 1999 (00:32:47) THE ROOKIE 1990 (00:48:40) OUIJA 2014 und OUIJA 2016 (01:01:36) The Last Stop in Yuma County 2024 (01:10:26) KINDERGARTEN COP 1990 (01:25:00) PANIC 2000 (01:36:26) THE EXORCISM 2024 (01:41:55) BLACK CHRISTMAS 1974
This week, host Kerry Moynahan brings you the second half of her coverage of the 2024 WSWA Conference in Las Vegas from earlier this year. This episode is packed with fascinating conversations with Ignition Kentucky Bourbon owner Steve McPherson, Hand Barrel Bourbon's Co-founder Jim Hand AND we dig up some dirt with Harvey Williams of Delta Dirt Distillery.
This is our final film review of the season, and we are literally going out guns blazing! We close Season 6 with a profile of Francis Galluppi's The Last Stop in Yuma County. Though this film is a blend of neo-noir styles and the western genre, it is not to be confused with the western 3:10 to Yuma or the poorly reviewed Tate Taylor film Breaking News in Yuba County. No, it's The Last Stop in Yuma County, and it's our last stop of the season. Check us out on...Twitter @TSMoviePodFacebook: Time SensitiveInstagram: @timesensitivepodcastGrab some Merch at TeePublicBig Heads Media
Welcome back to Not A Bomb! This is the podcast where we explore some of cinema's biggest box failures and decide if they deserve a second chance. Not A Bomb is officially kicking off its "Bombs of 2024" month, and they might be starting with one of the best films of the year: The Last Stop in Yuma County. Highly recommended by a loyal friend of the podcast, Randy, this film brings a fresh take on the neo-noir genre. Seriously, stop whatever you're doing, watch this movie, and then come back to listen. The team at Not A Bomb can't praise this film enough! The Last Stop in Yuma County is directed by Francis Galluppi and stars Jim Cummings, Jocelin Donahue, Sierra McCormick, Nicholas Logan, Michael Abbott Jr., Connor Paolo, Alex Essoe, Robin Barlett, Jon Proudstar, Sam Huntington, Ryan Masson, Barbara Crampton, Gene Jones, Fazion Love, and Richard Brake Not A Bomb has has plenty of spooky designs in our Merch store! Head over to the Not A Bomb Tee Public store and check them out. Special thanks to Ted Blair for the amazing designs! We're committed to hearing your feedback and suggestions. If there's a cinematic flop you'd like us to delve into, please reach out to us at NotABombPod@gmail.com or through our contact page. Your reviews and feedback are what drive us. If you enjoy our content, consider leaving a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify. Cast: Brad, Troy
This time, we are back at the Hollywood Show and on a home haunt hop! Listen in and enjoy, as we discuss Holiday Fantasies Come To Life present Alice in Wonderland, Pirates of Burbank, Pirates of Niagara, Burbank Barbie House, Rotten Apple 907: The Last Stop!, Burbank Sleepy Hollow, Burbank Haunt Yard, Burbank Skeleton House, Rotting Hill Cemetery, and more! If new to the podcast, we recommend checking out episode 879. This 10th anniversary retrospective gives a lot of context to the Parks and Cons universe. THANK YOU to all who support us on Patreon! In particular, we want to thank our Omega Level Powerhouse, Super Soldier Powerhouse, Otherworldly Powerhouse, and Mutant Powerhouse Patreon Tier Supporters: Renee A., Brett A., Johanna A., Angela B., Jennifer B., Michael B., Steve C., Drew D., Kerry D., Rochelle D., Ted D., Mike E., Tim F., Tina F., Tori F., Yvette G., Jonathan G., Clarisa H., Hailey K., Jason M., Susan O., Tom P., Amanda R., Joshua R., Albert R., Manuel S., Hendel T., Alyssa W., Adam W., Jamie W., Mark W., and our anonymous donor Please, consider joining The Parks and Cons Crew, https://www.patreon.com/ParksAndCons! Prefer to make a one-time contribution? Click here for details on how you can donate!
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In this bonus episode of the award-winning Letters from Sing Sing podcast, veteran producer Dan Slepian reflects on the final chapter in J.J. Velazquez's hard-fought path to full exoneration after being wrongfully convicted of murder over two decades ago. Dan and J.J. join Kristen Welker on Meet the Press for a “Meet the Moment” conversation to detail their 20+ year path to overturning J.J.'s conviction.
Episode 322: Nova Scotia's rugged coastline and treacherous waters have made it a graveyard for ships throughout history. The SS Atlantic, a White Star Line steamship, sank off Nova Scotia on April 1, 1873, in one of the worst maritime disasters before the Titanic. On its 19th voyage from Liverpool to New York with around 975 people on board, the ship ran short of coal and diverted to Halifax. Navigational errors caused it to strike rocks near Prospect, Nova Scotia. Rough seas hindered lifeboat launches, trapping many passengers below deck. Local fishermen and others aided in rescue efforts, but 562 people perished, marking it the greatest civilian loss in the North Atlantic at that time. Sources: Nova Scotia Archives - Where the Land Meets the Sea: Shipwrecks of Nova Scotia HMS Tribune: Halifax's first maritime disaster is almost forgotten Atlantic's Last Stop by Robert Chaulk They Went Down To The Sea by lay Spicer Hypothermia: How long can someone survive in frigid water? The Chilling Truth About Cold Water SS Atlantic History - Rev. Ancient's Account The SS Atlantic | Canadian History Ehx The Final Voyage of SS Atlantic The S/S Atlantic of the White Star Line, disaster in 1873 HFX Studios The Wreck of the SS ATLANTIC - Halifax, NS 1873 SS Atlantic - The Mystery of the Davidsons' Grave The Grave of the Davidsons, from the SS Atlantic Sable Island: Shipwrecks at the graveyard of the Atlantic Sable Island: Shipwrecks at the graveyard of the Atlantic | CBC News Shipwreck Treasures Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This month in Once Upon a Crime's “Best Of” series, we highlight significant episodes as the podcast rounds off its eighth year. This week, I've chosen to revisit a story from 2018 about the serial murders of over 500 women in Juarez, Mexico, between 1993 and 2011. You'll hear about the disturbing pattern of disappearances and murders of young women from that city. The episode also discusses the widespread negligence and victim-blaming by the police, the negative impacts of labeling women based on their employment and economic status, and the appalling cycle of violence that seemed permitted due to a lack of legal repercussions. 07:49 The Border City of Juarez 08:04 Impact of NAFTA on Juarez 10:06 Role of Women in Juarez 17:04 Victim Blaming and Police Negligence Links: Season 2, Episode 87: Last Stop: The Murdered Women of Juarez - https://www.truecrimepodcast.com/s2-ep87-last-stop-diana-the-hunter-of-bus-drivers-and-the-murdered-women-of-juarez/ Let's Taco ‘Bout True Crime: The Crime Junkie Plagiarism Scandal - https://directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/id/11008412 Patreon - www.patreon.com/onceuponacrime CrimeCon 2024 in Nashville: https://www.crimecon.com/CC24 Sponsors: Detective Perspective - Listen to Detective Perspective every Monday on all podcast platforms or watch on YouTube every Tuesday. Criminal Coffee - www.criminalcoffeeco.com - Use my discount code UPONACRIME10 for 10% off your order. A portion of every bag or box of coffee sold is donated to help solve crime!