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(7:05am) Once again, Democrats in the House show they don't care about protecting women in sports. The House voted to require all schools receiving federal funds to uphold the original meaning of Title IX and keep biological men out of women's sports. "The Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act" was passed 218-206. Story here: https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/house-transgender-womenssports/2025/01/14/id/1195070/ (7:20am) The family of 37-year-old Durrell Dorn came forward a day after police killed Dorn. Police say he was firing shots into the air and at cars. His loved ones questioned that narrative from police and say that Dorn had mental health issues. The St. Louis County Police Department said since lives were in danger, and they had to do what they had to do to stop the threat. Story here: https://www.ksdk.com/article/news/local/family-of-man-killed-by-police-after-he-fired-shots-yall-just-killed-him-dead/63-373dae1a-5558-4655-b2d8-c2e29e5db120 (7:35am) Peter Hegseth promotes his plan to end identity politics and promotions in the armed forces at his confirmation hearing. Story here: https://redstate.com/streiff/2025/01/14/pete-hegseth-brings-his-a-game-and-gets-the-job-done-n2184351 (7:50am) We discuss the latest annual list of banished words from Lake Superior State. See the list here: https://www.lssu.edu/resources/about-lssu/traditions/banishedwords/ NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(8:05am) MORNING NEWS DUMP Sen. Tommy Tuberville comments on possible relief packages for victims of the California wildfires. Story here: https://www.yahoo.com/news/tuberville-says-california-doesn-t-001709889.html Peter Hegseth promotes his plan to end identity politics and promotions in the armed forces at his confirmation hearing. Story here: https://redstate.com/streiff/2025/01/14/pete-hegseth-brings-his-a-game-and-gets-the-job-done-n2184351 House Speaker Mike Johnson orders all flags to be raised back up for Inauguration Day on Jan. 20. Then it's back to half-mast to resume the 30-day mourning period for President Carter. The Biden administration is lifting Cuba's designation as a state sponsor of terrorism. Mayor Tishaura Jones says St. Louis City is getting safer...but is it really? Blues beat the Calgary Flames last night 2-1 at Enterprise Center. They'll hos the Flames again on Thursday night at 7pm. (8:20am) The family of 37-year-old Durrell Dorn came forward a day after police killed Dorn. Police say he was firing shots into the air and at cars. His loved ones questioned that narrative from police and say that Dorn had mental health issues. The St. Louis County Police Department said since lives were in danger, they had to do what they had to do to stop the threat. Story here: https://www.ksdk.com/article/news/local/family-of-man-killed-by-police-after-he-fired-shots-yall-just-killed-him-dead/63-373dae1a-5558-4655-b2d8-c2e29e5db120 (8:35am) Ready, aim, fire! Hegseth hits target at his confirmation hearing. Story here: https://redstate.com/streiff/2025/01/14/pete-hegseth-brings-his-a-game-and-gets-the-job-done-n2184351 (8:50am) "Do you smoke?" Mike's story of a misunderstood conversation when he got his haircut recently! NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Melody Quinn, Director of St. Louis CRUSH Coalition and Detective for the St. Louis County Police Department, talks resource access and distribution for those misusing cannabis and other drugs. She breaks down what cannabis legalization really means in the Missouri Constitution, details the Bosnian Opioid Project, and describes her changing approach to cannabis through its different stages of legality. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Detectives with the St. Louis County Police Department's Bureau of Crimes Against Persons are investigating a fatal house fire in Ferguson that claimed the lives of a mother and her four children, as well as three dogs, on Monday.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Phoenix Coldon wanted to spread her wings. After being homeschooled for years, she was ready to be out on her own. After she turned 18, she entered college at the University of Missouri and moved out of her parents' house. Her junior year found her back in her family's deeply religious household, however, and Phoenix began to flounder. On December 18, 2011, she left home and got into the Chevy Blazer that she was sharing with her parents. She made a phone call, drove off, and never returned. After over a decade of Phoenix's family trying to get law enforcement and media to pay attention to her case, all that has been uncovered is the fact that Phoenix was living a life that very few people knew about.Anyone with information regarding Phoenix Coldon is asked to contact the St. Louis County Police Department at (636) 529-8210. Cualquier persona que tenga información sobre Phoenix Coldon debe comunicarse con el Departamento de Policía del Condado de St. Louis al (636) 529-8210.Buy the ebook! - And Then They Were Gone: True Stories of Those Who Went Missing and Never Came HomeFind us everywhereGet episodes early and ad-free on PatreonMerch storeFor a full list of our sources, please visit our blog
Mentor Moments Season Three Story Moments: Everyone has a story to tell. Part two with Katie and Thomas! This episode we feature Katie and Thomas Wolff! Listen to how Katie and Thomas live a balanced life as married counselors! Welcome to Mentor Moments, the podcast where distinctive lives shape the individuals we become. Join us for engaging counseling conversations that delve deep into personal journeys while focusing on pressing professional issues. In this season of Mentor Moments, we're honored to feature remarkable individuals who not only introduce you to the world of rehabilitation counseling but also tackle current topics and issues that matter. Each episode invites you into the minds of our guests as they share their unique perspectives. Katie Wolff, MA, LPC is a Senior Behavioral Health Care Manager/Succession Planner with Magellan Health where she helps members connect with their Employee Assistance Program and behavioral health benefits. She also collaborates with facilities to authorize higher levels of care and provides crisis support to members. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Rehabilitation Services with a psychiatric emphasis and her Master of Arts in Rehabilitation Counseling in the marriage and family track from Maryville University of St. Louis. Her experience includes working in local non-profit community mental health agencies and private treatment programs, including St. Patrick Center, Youth In Need, MERS Goodwill, Kids In The Middle, and Alsana. While her private practice counseling work is on pause, Katie also owns Grounded Oak Counseling LLC where she works with youth, adults, and families. Katie is passionate about working with people navigating life's many transitions, including death, relationships, incarceration, school and peer dynamics, and family changes. The most rewarding part of her work is seeing and hearing relief for people when they get the support and tools they need and deserve. Thomas Wolff, MA, LPC is a Clinical Services Supervisor with BJC Behavioral Health where he helps manage 988 mobile crisis staff, Community Behavioral Health Liaisons, and Youth Behavioral Health Liaisons. Thomas is also embedded with St. Louis County Police Department where he is a member of the Crisis Intervention Team and Crisis Negotiation Team. He helps the FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit at the St. Louis Field Office with threat analysis and threat management for the Eastern Region of Missouri. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from the University of Missouri-St. Louis and his Master of Arts in Rehabilitation Counseling from Maryville University. His experience includes working in local non-profit community mental health agencies such as MERS Goodwill in the areas of Job Development and Veterans Services. He has also worked in higher education at Maryville University as the Veterans Services Coordinator where he would assist both active duty and Veteran students to best utilize their military benefits. Thomas owns Trailhead Wellness LLC where he works with first responders, military personnel, adults, and families, however, his private practice work is on pause. Thomas is extremely passionate about working in crisis within the community and assisting law enforcement. Follow us at: Email: mentor.momentsMRA@gmail.com Instagram: @mentor.moments Website: https://www.mraeasternchapter.com/maryvillerc
First Responder Spotlight - St Louis County Police Department - Col. Kenneth Gregory and details how you can support First Responder Rescue here
Mentor Moments Season Three Story Moments: Everyone has a story to tell. This episode we feature Katie and Thomas Wolff! Listen to how Katie and Thomas live a balanced life as married counselors! Welcome to Mentor Moments, the podcast where distinctive lives shape the individuals we become. Join us for engaging counseling conversations that delve deep into personal journeys while focusing on pressing professional issues. In this season of Mentor Moments, we're honored to feature remarkable individuals who not only introduce you to the world of rehabilitation counseling but also tackle current topics and issues that matter. Each episode invites you into the minds of our guests as they share their unique perspectives. Katie Wolff, MA, LPC is a Senior Behavioral Health Care Manager/Succession Planner with Magellan Health where she helps members connect with their Employee Assistance Program and behavioral health benefits. She also collaborates with facilities to authorize higher levels of care and provides crisis support to members. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Rehabilitation Services with a psychiatric emphasis and her Master of Arts in Rehabilitation Counseling in the marriage and family track from Maryville University of St. Louis. Her experience includes working in local non-profit community mental health agencies and private treatment programs, including St. Patrick Center, Youth In Need, MERS Goodwill, Kids In The Middle, and Alsana. While her private practice counseling work is on pause, Katie also owns Grounded Oak Counseling LLC where she works with youth, adults, and families. Katie is passionate about working with people navigating life's many transitions, including death, relationships, incarceration, school and peer dynamics, and family changes. The most rewarding part of her work is seeing and hearing relief for people when they get the support and tools they need and deserve. Thomas Wolff, MA, LPC is a Clinical Services Supervisor with BJC Behavioral Health where he helps manage 988 mobile crisis staff, Community Behavioral Health Liaisons, and Youth Behavioral Health Liaisons. Thomas is also embedded with St. Louis County Police Department where he is a member of the Crisis Intervention Team and Crisis Negotiation Team. He helps the FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit at the St. Louis Field Office with threat analysis and threat management for the Eastern Region of Missouri. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from the University of Missouri-St. Louis and his Master of Arts in Rehabilitation Counseling from Maryville University. His experience includes working in local non-profit community mental health agencies such as MERS Goodwill in the areas of Job Development and Veterans Services. He has also worked in higher education at Maryville University as the Veterans Services Coordinator where he would assist both active duty and Veteran students to best utilize their military benefits. Thomas owns Trailhead Wellness LLC where he works with first responders, military personnel, adults, and families, however, his private practice work is on pause. Thomas is extremely passionate about working in crisis within the community and assisting law enforcement. Follow us at: Email: mentor.momentsMRA@gmail.com Instagram: @mentor.moments Website: https://www.mraeasternchapter.com/maryvillerc
Adrian Washington, St. Louis County Police Public Information Officer joins Megan Lynch discussing the new community crime lead portal in the county. © Katie Goodale / USA TODAY NETWORK
[01:00] Introduction and weather issues[01:30] Anna Foster, Human Trafficking Task Force Coordinator for the International Institute of St. Louis/St. Louis County Police Department, and Sgt. Brian Shanika of the Special Investigations Unit at St. Louis County Police Department answers questions about human trafficking in general, the impact in our area, training, what you can do to stop it, and survivors. Let's put a stop to trafficking! Stay with this interview through two commercial breaks. :)Eastern Missouri Human Trafficking Task Force and on FacebookTo speak with a local social service provider or request a human trafficking screening or referral, call or text: 314-745-2512. Calls are received Monday thru Friday, 8am-5pm CST.National Human Trafficking Hotline toll-free: 1-888-373-7888Text "HELP" or "INFO" to the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 233733. Hours: 24 hours, 7 days a week. Languages: English, Spanish, and 200 more languagesWebsite: http://humantraffickinghotline.org[40:30] Information on Saint Louis In Tune[43:40] Return to Civility[45:15] The day today[52:45] FunnyThis is Season 6! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#humantrafficking #easternmissouritaskforce #labortrafficking #sextrafficking #iistl #stlcountypd
KMOX Reporter Kevin Killeen updated Annie on the Kim Gardner saga and shared his personal experience from the press conference. © 2023 KFTK (Audacy). All rights reserved. | (Photo by St. Louis County Police Department via Getty Images)
In the second hour of tonight's Sports Open Line, Matt Pauley speculates whether the Cardinals should pursue a top tier free agent shortstop like Dansby Swanson or Xander Bogaerts. Matt is then joined by Police Sergeant Ed Fingers of the St. Louis County Police Department to preview the annual charity boxing match between police officers and fire fighters, Guns ‘N Hoses which takes place Wednesday night at 5pm at Enterprise Center. Matt is also joined by Stu Durando, SLU sports writer at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, to discuss all things Billikens basketball- their game tomorrow vs Paul Quinn College, Yuri Collins being named A10 Player of the Week, and how the team may fare in non-conference matchups. Sports Open Line with Matt Pauley airs weeknights 6-8pm on KMOX barring any Billikens or NFL games. Join the show by calling or texting (314) 436-7900 or by tweeting to Matt @MattPauleyOnAir. Listen live at 1120AM, 98.7FM, or on the free Audacy app.
Vera Clay is Digital & Social Media Director for St. Louis County Police Department. She also has a background in communications with local tv stations. She shares about discovering her gifts and finding faith when her son was diagnosed with a rare diagnosis. #healing #perceiver #police #testimony
Today's spotlight is shining on the St. Louis County Police Department and the Chief of Police Colonel Kenneth Gregory. Thank you for all that you do!
In this hour of MCMS, Marc tells us about his trip to SIUE yesterday and how he got to talk to a group of students that are studying current events before we get a call from former US State Senator Jim Talent to discuss how Biden continues to blame Republicans for everything from January 6 to the attack on Paul Pelosi. After Marc makes us all hungry while talking about the lunch he had out in Edwardsville yesterday, he reminds us about why the upcoming election is so important. Later, today's First Responder Spotlight is on the St. Louis County Police Department and Chief of Police Colonel Kenneth Gregory.
A man is facing charges after St. Louis County police said he shot and killed his mother Wednesday. Tony Martin Jr. was charged with second-degree murder and armed criminal action in connection with the shooting death of his 50-year-old mother Christy Martin. The St. Louis County Police Department said the incident happened on Edgewood Boulevard in the city of Northwoods. Northwoods police were called to the area at around 10:45 a.m. Wednesday, where they found a woman shot to death. The Northwoods Police Department requested help from the St. Louis County Police Department shortly after the woman was found dead. Police said Martin Jr. and his mother got into an argument while putting away groceries. His mother grabbed his arm to turn him around, at which time he shot her once in the chest. Police took him into custody after the shooting, and his bond was set at $250,000. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/leah-gordone/support
“Kia Boyz” are trending on social media, and that trend has hit St. Louis' streets. Sgt. Tracy Panus of St. Louis County Police Department joins St. Louis on the Air to provide an update on the official response to the rash of thefts targeting Kia and Hyundai cars. She also shares advice on what motorists can do to protect their property.
The St. Louis County Police Department has released video showing two officers rescuing a woman caught in flash flooding last month. All three spoke with KMOX's Maria Keena.
Thoughts on the mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas. Plus, more on his recent column (https://www.riverfronttimes.com/news/hartmann-sam-pages-broken-county-police-department-draws-another-lawsuit-37766132) about the St. Louis County Police Department. Hear Ray weeknights from 9-11p: https://ktrs.com/stlintheknow/
Detective for the St. Louis County Police Department discusses the rise in shoplifting, possible reasons why the numbers are going up, what businesses are at most risk, and much more.
In this episode Tim Pilleri and Lance Reenstierna chat about the disappearance of Phoenix Coldon with the private investigator duo for Private Investigations For the Missing, Vanessa and Andrew Weyland. Charley Project page: https://charleyproject.org/case/phoenix-lucille-coldon If you have any information in Phoenix's disappearance please contact the St. Louis County Police Department 314-615-5317, The Weyland's, or Private Investigations for the Missing and we'll get your tip to the right place. PIFTM tipline: 1-866-331-6660 or emailing PIFTMtips@gmail.com. Check out The Weyland's site: https://www.lakefrontinvestigative.com/ Send a tip to the Weyland's at info@lakefrontinvestigative.com Follow Private Investigations For the Missing https://investigationsforthemissing.org/ http://piftm.org/donate https://twitter.com/PIFortheMissing https://www.facebook.com/PIFortheMissing/ https://www.instagram.com/investigationsforthemissing/ Go to https://smile.amazon.com/ to connect your existing Amazon account to donate to PI's For the Missing. Check out our entire network at http://crawlspace-media.com/ Subscribe to Crawlspace Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7iSnqnCf27NODdz0pJ1GvJ Apple: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/crawlspace-true-crime-mysteries/id1187326340 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/crawlspace-true-crime-mysteries Follow us at Missing: Twitter: https://twitter.com/MissingCSM FB: https://www.facebook.com/MissingCSM YT: youtube.com/missingcsm IG: https://www.instagram.com/MissingCSM/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On December 8, 2011, 23 year old Phoenix Coldon backed out of her driveway at 3pm.At 5pm, her car would be found abandoned 25 minutes from her house in one of the worst neighborhoods in the United States. Phoenix parents would not locate the car in an impound lot for 2 weeks.There has been no trace of Phoenix Coldon since her disappearance. She left behind a trail of secrets that have been slowly uncovered, but none of them have led the Coldon's to their beloved daughter. Join us today as we discuss the case.Anyone with information is asked to call the St. Louis County Police Department at (314) 615-5317.You can follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.If you'd like to help support the show, you can join our Patreon here.Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen. Thank you so much for listening!SOURCES:https://www.oxygen.com/the-disappearance-of-phoenix-coldon/crime-time/missing-phoenix-coldon-had-two-birth-certificateshttps://www.nbc.com/the-disappearance-of-phoenix-coldon/video/who-is-she/3821029https://www.ranker.com/list/phoenix-coldon-disappearance/orrin-greyhttps://people.com/crime/phoenix-coldon-disappearance-parents-seek-answers/https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/phoenix-coldons-mysterious-disappearance-perplexes-retired-officer-in-new-doc-i-want-to-help-bring-some-closurehttps://charleyproject.org/case/phoenix-lucille-coldonhttps://www.stltoday.com/news/local/metro/parents-continue-search-for-missing-st-louis-county-woman/article_e2ee7df0-c7b2-5e20-83ea-30665dc6e877.htmlhttps://www.oxygen.com/the-disappearance-of-phoenix-coldon/crime-time/selfie-video-missing-phoenix-coldon-girl-crisisSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/MurderOnMyStreet)
Samantha is a full time police officer for St. Louis County Police Department and the new title she is about to add (due March 28th, 2022) is a Mom! She has been training Jiu-Jitsu for roughly 9 years. She majored in Criminology and Criminal Justice in college, and focused heavily on Human Trafficking trends while attending. Christina is an accomplished BJJ, fitness and nutrition coach. After graduation Christina was introduced to and fell in love with MMA and more specifically Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Three years into her BJJ training she earned her Purple belt and was given the opportunity to teach BJJ for a company called PalmsSports in Abu Dhabi, UAE. She taught at the all-girls school, Al Erteqa'a School. In the short amount of time she was there she had won 3 consecutive UAE Jiu-Jitsu World Pro Championship coach titles. She has since returned to the states and opened up a BJJ school, RNACFBJJ Team, with 4x BJJ World Champion and partner Rene Nazare-Azevedo. This is where she can pass on her passion and knowledge of BJJ to others. Christina believes in the power BJJ has when it comes to being therapeutic and healing. It has helped her through her past traumas and because has seen firsthand how it has helped and benefitted her she has partnered with Samantha Glenn to create A New Grip, INC. Together they use BJJ as a therapeutic way to help human/sex trafficked survivors and sexually exploited individuals take back their lives and start fresh. Georgia, Samantha and Christina discuss: The impact of the pandemic on human trafficking What you can do as a parent to protect your children The New Grip program and how it started Next steps for A New Grip and how you can get involved! You can learn more and get involved by following the girls and the program on instagram @anewgripbjj Sign up to the Conscious Combat Club newsletter here to get the latest updates about mindful and trauma-informed martial arts practices, clubs and research. Join the Conscious Combat Club on Facebook to meet fellow listeners of this podcast and help us transform martial arts into more inclusive sports for everybody. If you'd like to join The Fight Back Project, you'll find the waitlists for Melbourne here and online here. If this podcast has inspired you to create your own trauma-informed martial arts program, you register for my 12 week online course here. Thank you so much to Nari for the beautiful song "Shape Me" heard at the beginning and end of this episode. Nari wrote this song about Shape Your Life, a boxing program for self-identified female survivors of violence in Canada. She wrote this song using the words and experiences shared by participants with Cathy Van Ingen. You can find out more about Shape Your Life in my interview with Cathy in Episode 8. You can hear more of Nari's work by going to her Instagram: @narithesaga
Welcome back! We had an amazing time recording this episode and we hope you enjoy it just as much! We covered Hunter going viral on TikTok, us getting shadowbanned on TikTok as a podcast, the Maxwell trial, dopamine hits, and much more! So as usual, sit back, and enjoy! - Follow us: linktr.ee/AmericanSonsPodcast Want to reach out? DM us on any social media platform or email us at americansonspodcast@gmail.com - This Episode is in Memory of: Code Enforcement Officer Adam Ray Arbogast Parsons Police Department, WV Police Officer Henry Laxson Clayton County Police Department, GA Constable Madison "Skip" Nicholson Wilcox County Constable's Office, AL Detective Antonio Valentine St. Louis County Police Department, MO Police Officer Richard Houston, II Mesquite Police Department, TX - Song Credit - American Son - Scooter Brown Band The music played in this episode solely belongs to Scooter Brown Band. We have been given permission by the band's management and label to use the music in the podcast.
A dispatcher explains how the St. Louis County Police Department is paving the way for centers across the region to formally recognize 911 dispatchers as first responders.
Hour 1: Col. Ron Battelle, Executive Director, The BackStoppers, Inc. and Chief (Retired), St. Louis County Police Department joins the show. Hour 2: Matt Berger and Joe Davis take over and highlight week 2 of the NFL
Thanks for tuning in again! This week we covered three cases that were suggested to us by listeners. If you have a case suggestion reach out on our website or Instagram. If you have information about the disappearance of Cleashindra Hall please call the Pine Bluff Police Department at 1-870-541-5300 or the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children at 1-800-843-5678. If you have information about the disappearance of Phoenix Coldon please call the tip line at 314-229-6673 or the St. Louis County Police Department 314-615-5317 If you have information about the disappearance of Kristine Kupka please email info@kristinekupka.com or call Detective Delassandro at 718-834-4580 or 1-800-577-TIPS Click the link to access our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/theabysspod Follow us on social media for all the updates and to stay in touch! Facebook https://tinyurl.com/y7hmjjyb Instagram https://tinyurl.com/ycfuntc7 Twitter https://twitter.com/theAbyssPod Youtube https://tinyurl.com/y4ooqcf7 The Abyss is hosted by Brittany Wilson and Hallie Burrell. “Envision” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/; “Ossuary 6 – Air” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
The first female chief in the 65-year history of the St. Louis County Police Department has moved into the role with the region in the grips of COVID-19. Mary Barton says assuming the leadership position during the outbreak is not as taxing as many would believe. Also, nursing home workers are seeking hazard pay during the pandemic and want paid sick leave if they contract coronavirus.
Sgt. Mike Parks of the St. Louis County Police Department discusses ways the elderly can safeguard themselves to avoid falling victim to fraud and other types of financial exploitation. General Assignments Unit (St. Louis County) – To report fraud – 314-615-5380 Senior Medicare Patrol – (to ask about Medicare Fraud or level of care) – […] The post Staying Vigilant Against Elder Fraud [Episode 33] appeared first on Joseph E. Cordell.