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Frank talks about grocery store pet peeves. He also talks with retired judge, filmmaker and award winning author Lise Pearlman about what happened to Charles Lindbergh's baby. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On The Other Side of Midnight, Frank starts the show like he always does on Fridays: With Ask Frank Anything. He is joined by special guest Dominic Carter. In the next hour, Frank talks about grocery store pet peeves. He also talks with retired judge, filmmaker and award winning author Lise Pearlman about what happened to Charles Lindbergh's baby. Frank starts the third hour with denunciations for the week. He moves on to talk with Professor of Anthropology and the author of the book “Repatriation and Erasing the Past”, Dr. Elizabeth Weiss on Native American exhibits closing at American Museum of Natural History because of new rules. Frank wraps up the show talking about Groundhog Day and is joined by Noam Laden for News You Can Use. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lise Pearlman, retired Judge, Filmmaker & Award winning author Topic: What happened to the Lindbergh baby? Website: https://www.lisepearlman.com/ Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/LPAuthorAndSpeaker/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Lindbergh baby was never kidnapped, and the one responsible for the death of the baby was Charles Lindbergh! Years of research reveals how Lindbergh's racist beliefs compelled him to have bizarre experiments performed on the "defective" son he despised. Judge Lise Pearlman uncovers the tragic story of lies leading to the execution of an innocent man and the deception of an entire nation,
In this Most Notorious holiday re-release, we revisit an interview that got a lot of attention when it first aired. This is my interview with Lise Pearlman about the fascinating research she did in the infamous 1932 Lindbergh kidnapping, and her jaw-dropping conclusions about who was really behind it all. More information on Lise and her books can be found at her website here: www.lisepearlman.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joining host Michael Azevedo on this episode is Lise Pearlman, producer of the 2023 Oscar short-listed documentary: American Justice on Trial: People v. Newton which tells the story of the death penalty case that put racism on trial in a U.S. courtroom in the fall of 1968. Huey P. Newton, Black Panther Party co-founder, was accused of killing a white policeman and wounding another after a pre-dawn car stop in Oakland. At his trial, Newton and his maverick defense team led by Charles Garry and his then rare female co-counsel Fay Stender, defended the Panthers as a response to 400 years of racism and accused the policemen of racial profiling, insisting Newton had only acted in self-defense. Their unprecedented challenges to structural racism in the jury selection process were revolutionary and risky. A retired judge, Lise Pearlman wrote three prize-winning books related to the documentary: The Sky's The Limit: People v. Newton; the 2016 companion book for the film that incorporates the perspectives of key film interviewees, American Justice on Trial: People v. Newton; and a 2018 biography of Newton's pioneering woman lawyer, Call Me Phaedra: The Life and Times of Movement Lawyer Fay Stender. LISA is also the President of Arc of Justice Productions, Inc., the nonprofit that initiated this film project. The final list of 2023 Oscar nominated documentaries will be announced on January 24. Making Media Now is sponsored by Filmmakers Collaborative, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting media makers from across the creative spectrum. From providing fiscal sponsorship to presenting an array of informative and educational programs, FC supports creatives at every step in their journey. About the host: www.mrazvo.com and https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-azevedo/ Sound Engineer: A.J. Kierstead
I am thrilled to say that we get some amazing authors here on All Things Writing. Today we get the distinguished author of several true crime novels. Not only is she a former prosecutor, but she also served as a judge on the California State Bar, today we get to hear from The Hon. Lise Pearlman.We talked about all kinds of things. Focusing on her book Suspect No 1: The Man Who Got Away, we delved into the mystery which has always surrounded the kidnapping and murder of the Lindbergh baby. Certainly one of the most infamous cases to have ever graced American newspapers.We also talked aboutHer journey as a writer.Similarities between working in the criminal justice system and the work she does as a writer.Of course we are going to talk about the book!What is our fascination with unsolved crimes?The level of corruption in our news media.Getting her book made into an audio book and working with Scott Ellis ReadsAnd of course where can we find her works.Want to know more about Judge Pearlman? Check her out here!Want to know more about Scott Ellis and how you can make your dream of an audiobook a reality? Check him out here!Until next time! Thank you for listening.Support the showThank you for listening. Consider supporting an indie author by signing up to Patreon today. After you sign up, I will send you the book of your choice.
Lise Pearlman is a retired judge, filmmaker, award-winning historian and best-selling author.
Welcome back to the Lindbergh Kidnapping true-crime podcast series on NJ Criminal Podcast. This is the second part in Meg's conversation with Judge Lise Pearlman. Lise Pearlman is a retired judge, filmmaker, award-winning historian and best-selling author.
Beacon Bonus Content: Welcome to part III in this Lindbergh Kidnapping podcast series. Lise Pearlman is a retired judge, filmmaker, award-winning historian and best-selling author.
Bridgeton Beacon Bonus Content: Welcome to part IV in this Lindbergh Kidnapping podcast series. Lise Pearlman is a retired judge, filmmaker, award-winning historian and best-selling author.
Bruno Richard Hauptmann was tried, convicted and executed for the kidnapping and murder of Charlie Lindbergh, son of famed aviator Charles Lindbergh and his wife Anne. However my guest, Lise Pearlman, author of "The Lindbergh Kidnapping Suspect No. 1: The Man Who Got Away" believes that not only was Hauptmann innocent, but something far more sinister likely happened to the little boy, at the hands of someone inside the Lindbergh's New Jersey farmhouse on that fateful night of March 1st, 1932. More information on Lise and her books can be found at her website here: www.lisepearlman.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on Streetwise from The Pitch we discuss vet costs, check out Ebony Tusk's track "Chuck Ds", enjoy a reading of our deep-dive into haunted houses, and chat with Lise Pearlman about her new book Suspect No. 1: The Man That Got Away.Streetwise is hosted by Brock Wilbur, editor in chief of The Pitch. Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify. Subscribe to the Streetwise newsletter, a weekly meditation on Kansas City news and events.Jason Klamm read our magazine story. Thanks to Jason Beers for our theme song, “One Kicker”. Our editor is Terence Wiggins, whomst you should hire.
Today on Streetwise from The Pitch we discuss vet costs, check out Ebony Tusk's track "Chuck Ds", enjoy a reading of our deep-dive into haunted houses, and chat with Lise Pearlman about her new book Suspect No. 1: The Man That Got Away. Streetwise is hosted by Brock Wilbur, editor in chief of The Pitch. Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify. Subscribe to the Streetwise newsletter, a weekly meditation on Kansas City news and events. Jason Klamm read our magazine story. Thanks to Jason Beers for our theme song, “One Kicker”. Our editor is Terence Wiggins, whomst you should hire.
Bay Area author Lise Pearlman, has recently written a stunning new biography of prisoner rights activist and Fay Stender, Call Me Phaedra (Regent Press, June 5). Fay’s story as a fighter for the rights of black prisoners is especially relevant in today’s political turmoil, and Lise is an award-winning author, accomplished lecturer, trail-blazing lawyer, and nationally recognized civil rights historian. Call Me Phaedra: The Life and Times of Movement Lawyer Fay Stender provides an inside view of activism during the McCarthy Era, the Civil Rights Movement, Free Speech Era, the rise of black power, and the Women’s Rights Movement. It chronicles the extraordinary life and career of Fay Stender, focused particularly on her work as a rare female criminal defense lawyer and ground-breaking prisoners’ rights advocate. The book focuses on Stender’s achievements and challenges representing two black revolutionary clients.
Retired judge and acclaimed author Lise Pearlman discusses her comprehensive biography, “Call Me Phaedra: The Life and Times of Movement Lawyer Fay Stender.” The biography examines Stender’s life, from her childhood to her amazing legal successes in a hostile environment, her pioneering work for prison reform, and her bitter falling out with the infamous radicals whom she molded into Movement icons. More: http://blendradioandtv.com/listing/lise-pearlman-call-me-phaedra/ Featured music is “Freedom Has a Way” by James Saunders.
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