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Wednesday Breakfast
Voices from the Frontlines of the Climate Crisis

Wednesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024


 Welcome To Country We played the speeches from the Coburg Town Hall Event on 23 November, Voice from the Frontlines of the Climate Crisis. Speakers were: 1. Kirsty Howey, Executive Director of Environment Centre NT2. Aunt Miliwanga Wurrben, Rembarrnga Traditional Owner, healer & artist3. Adam Gaston, Mangarrayi man and advocate for country4. Mililma May, Danggalaba Kulumbirigin Tiwi community organiser5. Dr Louise Woodward, NT PaediatricianSongsPacific artists for Climate Justice - This is Our HOmeNo Fixed Address - We have survived

360 with Katie Woolf
Paediatrician Dr Louise Woodward joined Katie on 360.

360 with Katie Woolf

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 5:57


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True Crime Obsessed
316: Killer Nanny Ep 1: Did She Do It?

True Crime Obsessed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 44:45


On February 4, 1997, 18-year-old Louise Woodward made a frantic call to 911. She was a British nanny living and working for Eappen family in Newton, Massachusetts, an affluent suburb of Boston, and the 2-year-old she had been caring for had become unresponsive and was barely conscious. Tragically, baby Matthew died a few days later. Louise would charged with his murder and accused of shaking him to death in a fit of frustration. But did she do it? And if not, what really happened to baby Matthew Eappen?

The Sustainable Hour
Doctor: People are being sacrificed for profits

The Sustainable Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 60:00


Our guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 474 are Dr Louise Woodward, a paedetrician from Darwin in the Northern Territory, and podcast producer Mike DiGirolamo from the environmental science and conservation news provider Mongabay.

Quinta Misteriosa
O que realmente aconteceu com o bebê? | Caso Louise Woodward

Quinta Misteriosa

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 16:09


O que realmente aconteceu com o bebê? | Caso Louise Woodward

Mums Gone Troppo
Dr Louise Woodward on saving lives, a tantrum to end all tantrums, and why not knowing the rules is often a blessing in disguise.

Mums Gone Troppo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 78:56


Paediatrician Dr Louise Woodward doesn't wear cape, but a stethoscope around her neck. She's a well-known general paediatrician in Darwin, who moved here with her husband and young daughter a decade ago. Now a mum of three, she's still here 12 years later. Louise has a breadth of experience in all areas of paediatrics from newborn to late teens, and her goal is to improve the care of all children in the Top End through advocacy, medical education, and providing high-quality service.  Working at both Royal Darwin and Darwin Private Hospitals, as well as in her own practice, Louise is also heavily involved with the Humpty Dumpty Foundation, and her story there is nothing short of phenomenal.  As the famous Ray Martin said - she's made miracles happen.

That's Messed Up: An SVU Podcast

Today Kara and Liza cover the episode “Shaken” (Season 5, Episode 10), look into the history of “Shaken Baby Syndrome” and the Louise Woodward case, plus have a stirring conversation with the queen, the legend, Beverly D'Angelo.SOURCES:The New York Times 1The New York Times 2The New York Times 3The New York Times 4The New York Times 5The New York Times 6The New York Times 7Publications.aap.orgThe Washington Post 1The Washington Post 2The Washington Post 3The Washington Post 4Northwestern.eduThe Star DemocratMyeasternshoremd.comThe Daily MailYahooReason.comCleveland ClinicWHAT WOULD SISTER PEG DO:Parent's Resources - Shaken Baby Syndromehttps://www.childhelp.org/parent-resources/shaken-baby-syndrome/Next week's episode will be “Contrapasso” (Season 19, Episode 3).See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Reality Life with Kate Casey
Ep. - 550 - CO-CREATOR OF UNSOLVED MYSTERIES ON NETFLIX THE KILLER NANNY ON DISCOVERY+

Reality Life with Kate Casey

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 46:18


Terry Dunn Meurer, co-creator and executive producer of Unsolved Mysteries, discusses behind the scenes of the iconic Netflix series about perplexing disappearances, shocking murders and paranormal encounters. Margaret Ables, co-host of What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood, helps Kate review The Killer Nanny on Discovery+. Louise Woodward was a British former au pair who was convicted of the involuntary manslaughter of eight-month-old Matthew Eappen. The series revisits the case 25 years later. Reality Life with Kate CaseyPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/katecaseyCameo: https://cameo.com/katecaseyTwitter: https://twitter.com/katecaseyInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/katecaseycaTik Tok: http://www.tiktok.com/itskatecaseyClubhouse: @katecasey Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245Amazon.com: www.amazon.com/shop/katecasey Make sure you're taking advantage of the opportunity to earn something back for all those Pampers you're going through. Download the Pampers Club app and start turning diapers into rewards. Earn $5 PampersCash with your first three product scans. Download Pampers Club app today and get access to exclusive Pampers coupons and more!”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

By All Means Necessary
#112: The Case Of Matthew Eappen | SUSPICIOUS DEATHS

By All Means Necessary

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 114:02


In 1997, 10 weeks after Louise Woodward started the job as a nanny for the Eappen family, eight-month-old baby Matthew died in her care. The jury will find her guilty, only for the judge to overturn the verdict. Can the re-examination of the details of the case 25 years later offer us further insight into whether or not Louse Woodward was innocent? This is the case of Matthew Eappen. 0:00 Intro 5:25 The case of Matthew Eappen 1:21:33 The aftermath https://youtu.be/kcKUKhSrCYk

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Tales to Inspire
Louise Woodward-Styles: How self-love was essential for transforming my life

Tales to Inspire

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 53:24


“Stop trying to make those who don't deserve your love love you back”   Louise Woodward-Styles is a wife and mother from Salford whose tale is about overcoming adversity and rising against the odds.   After everything was thrown at her, she took it upon herself to give herself the life she deserved.   Louise Contact details: Support organisations:

Classic Ghost Stories
S02E64 The Pleasure Pilgrims by Ella D'Arcy

Classic Ghost Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 72:26


The Pleasure Pilgrims by Ella D'Arcy The Pleasure Pilgrims can be seen as a love story, a murder tale or a sort of Christmas Story (though it's not set at Christmas). But most of it all it is a story that lays bare the differences between British and Americans. They speak the same language, but they mean different things and seem incapable of understanding what the other really means. We've done another of Ella D'Arcy's stories on The Classic Ghost Stories Podcast: The Villa Lucienne. That too deals with the wealthy elite who skipped around Europe staying in grand houses. There is a ghost in that story, there is one in this too—ultimately. Observations as we go along are that the hosts, the Ritterhausens, and Germans in general don't make much of an appearance in The Pleasure Pilgrims. They add a little local colour. The setting of a grand old German castle near Hamelin with its pied piper is delightful set-dressing.  Ella D'Arcy really brings this out with the snowy train journey, the old bridge choked with ice floes, the German servant in the horse-drawn carriage in his second-best livery.  The main character, Campbell is a successful novelist. However, he is a bit of an innocent. He has some funny ideas about the purity of love and we wonder whether he has ever kissed a girl. D'Arch makes two remarks on the British character, one at the beginning when Campbell is forced to share the carriage with the two American girls. They only ride with him out of kindness to the German servant to stop the man making two trips. Campbell is, like most British people, shy, D'Arcy says.  Then at the end, when the deed is done, she refers to the ‘cold, complacent British unresponsiveness'. I don't think this pairing at the beginning and the end is accidental. In fact, the whole story is a study of British versus American character, and the British don't come out of it so well.  Campbell has his cynical second Maynes, who won't believe a single good thing about Lulie and when Campbell himself starts to relent, Maynes is always there to convince him she's putting it all on. Campbell comes over was a cold-hearted, vain, prig, and Maynes as simply a monster. D'Arcy gives us a short passage where she explains that Maynes really did think Lulie was putting it on and that he wasn't just an evil pig. At the end, she also explains that Lulie has led the loveless, homeless life of a poor little rich girl. Rich people are people too, you know in case you are ready to dismiss her suffering as not being as valuable as the suffering of a poor person.   Lulie also has her second, Nannie Dodge who appears to be complicit in Lulie's shameless seduction. If we believe Maynes's version of the story. Throughout, Lulie's ostentation and lack of reserve are emphasised, from her flamboyant and luxurious clothes to her persistent warmth and affection. I was reminded of the case of the English nanny Louise Woodward. There is a great article here https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1997/11/24/here-and-there-3 (Here and There | The New Yorker) Woodward was never seen to cry. In court she sat, hunched, deferential, submissive, lowered eyes and voice. This was seen apparently by American eyes as indicating her guilt. However, this deference and submission in an English court is exactly what would show her innocence. The writer makes the point that in America if you are telling the truth, you meet your questioners eyes, you throw your shoulders back, you have nothing to hide. The the British Woodward was appropriately modest and self-effacing as she should be in court being judged by a judge, who might well be a lord. In America, she was shifty and with her eyes down, must have something to hide. Two nations divided by a common language. I remember going to the States for the first time and thinking how amazing it was we really did speak the same language. Small, homely words such... Support this podcast

Black British Girl Talks; Crime, Finance, Etc
TRUE CRIME: Louise Woodward: The 'Nanny Killer'?

Black British Girl Talks; Crime, Finance, Etc

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 11:34


This episode details the infamous Louise Woodward case and her trial. Louise was accused of killing 9 month old Matthew Eappen, howvever was she really guilty? Video URL: https://youtu.be/f3d1BNVtyWo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackbritishgirltalks crime,true crime,truecrimecommunity,police,myfavoritemurder,murderino,podcasting,podcast,mystery,blackbritishgirltalks,murder,crimes, louisewoodwardtrial, louisewoodwarditv, louisewoodwardmartin, louisewoodwardparents, louisewoodwardnow, louisewoodwardage, louisewoodward, louisewoodwardsentence, louisewoodwardreddit, mattheweappen, louisewoodwardmattheweappen ITV doc: The Trial of Louise Woodward

Morning Cup Of Murder
The Caretaker - October 23 2021 - Todays True Crime

Morning Cup Of Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2021 10:02


October 23rd: Louise Woodward Testifies in Case (1997) Before leaving a hospital with your new baby, many receive literature, or in our case a video, about the dangers of shaking a child. It's an act of pure frustration and, at the end of the day, it can have deadly consequences. On October 23rd 1997 a woman testified in her own case to try and assert her innocence. A woman who, to this day, many argue her level of responsibility.  Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louise_Woodward_case, https://www.nytimes.com/topic/person/louise-woodward, https://www.distractify.com/p/what-happened-to-louise-woodward, https://thecinemaholic.com/where-is-louise-woodward-now/, https://www.tyla.com/entertaining/tv-and-film-the-trial-of-louise-woodward-itv-film-documentary-matthew-eappen-trial-20210222, https://abcnews.go.com/Health/nanny-louise-woodward-jailed-shaken-baby-death-birth/story?id=21437864

Boston Confidential Beantown's True Crime Podcast
Louise Woodward-a young nanny, a baby savaged and a miscarriage of justice

Boston Confidential Beantown's True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 32:42


Louise Woodard was wholly unqualified to care for an infant and a toddler. The eighteen year old nanny was in over her head caring for two active children. She was reprimanded for coming home late and not being able to get up with the children she was supervising, Louise resented this correction and the situation was about to come to a head. On the fateful day in 1997, Matthew Eappen was cranky, Louise admitted to "getting rough" with the child in the bathtub, she also, admitted to plopping the baby on the bathroom floor. Matthew's injuries told a different story. There was a two inch wide skull fracture, brain damage and injuries to his neck and spinal cord. There was also a broken arm and wrist. These injuries were not present, when the parents left for work in the morning, by mid afternoon Matthew Eappen would be dead of shaken baby syndrome. The trial is still considered one of the worst miscarriages of justice in Massachusetts history. Don't miss this episode!Sponsors for this episode Huge thanks to Podcorn for sponsoring this episode. Explore sponsorship opportunities and start monetizing your podcast by signing up here: https://podcorn.com/podcasters/Thank you to our new sponsor; Military True Crime Addict Podcasthttps://bit.ly/397XrWS

Muse Mentors
Dr. Eli Newberger: Music Man/Medicine Man

Muse Mentors

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 33:42


It can sound hyperbolic to make the claim that a person has changed the world and made it a better place. In the case of Eli Newberger, it is utterly true. Eli Newberger is equal parts music man and medicine man. He was the key prosecution witness in the trial of Louise Woodward, the British nanny convicted of second-degree murder in the death of an 8-month-old in Boston in1997. Later during the Archdiocese of Boston sex abuse scandal, he offered his expertise on the effects of abuse on children and their families. Eli Newberger's ground-breaking work resulted in the formation of the child-protection program at Boston Children’s Hospital, and he's the author of many publications including an important and accessible book on the development of character in boys called The Men They Will Become. Before Eli became a doctor, he was a musician. And perhaps it's because of music, that he became a doctor...Hear his inspiring origin story about his mentorship with the late New York Philharmonic principal tuba William Bell; his professional career in music, including his long tenure as a founding member of the New Black Eagle Jazz Band, and work with pianists Butch Thompson and Bob Winter; and his inspiring and generous work developing an El Sistema music program in the Berkshires.  MUSIC:Carolina Shout: James P. Johnson, piano  Cyrus the Great: US Air Force Band  Overture to Candide: New York Philharmonic  Yankee Doodle: Vivian Williams, Phil Williams, Howard Marshall, John Williams  Franck: Symphony in D minor: Berlin Philharmonic  Vaughan-Williams, Bass Tuba Concerto in F Minor: II. Romanza: Walter Hilgers  I'm Just Wild About Harry: Butch Thompson, Eli Newberger, and Jimmy Mazzy Carnival of Venice Variations: Carol Jantsch  Issa Keita, balafon (marimba) virtuoso, Bamako, Mali  Bugle Boy March: New Black Eagle Jazz Band  Arturo Márquez: Danzón Nº 2: Gustavo Dudamel at the Proms   Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=42335511)

Almost: A True Crime Podcast
Episode 41: Louise Woodward and The Nanny Trial

Almost: A True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 50:32


In 1997 the Eappen Family hired Louise Woodward from Elton U.K as an Au Pair at their home in Massachusetts. February 5 Louise went to check on 8 month old Matthew Eappen and found him unresponsive. He had very labored breathing and she thought he choked on his vomit in his sleep. She called the ambulance and when Matthew arrived to the hospital, after further testing, he was found to have injuries consistent with shaken baby syndrome. So what happened to Matty, and was Louise to blame? Tell us what you think!  - The Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AlmostPod The Website: almostpod.com Instagram: instagram.com/almostpod Facebook: facebook.com/almostpod Twitter: twitter.com/AlmostATCpod - Please rate and review us wherever you're listening, we love those 5 stars almost as much as we love champagne. - If you have any questions, comments, concerns, suggestions, or corrections, you can email us at almostpod@gmail.com !! - Intro by the amazing Rux Ton: https://www.facebook.com/rukkuston - Logo by Sloane of The Sophisticated Crayon: https://www.instagram.com/thesophisticatedcrayon/

AHDB
260: Jacket potatoes marketing campaign: how we reach out to millions using social media

AHDB

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 22:44


John Bates speaks to Louise Woodward from the AHDB marketing team behind the campaign and potato sector chair Alison Levett about why the humble jacket potato has taken centre stage in The new packed lunch AHDB campaign.  The six week campaign (the campaign has now been extended until end of March 2021) talks about the versatility of baked potatoes in health conscious and delicious looking recipes with some great cooking tips all as part of the campaign.Host: John BatesSpeakers: Louise Woodward Alison Levett Useful links: Love potatoes website  Potatoes levy spend: marketing, education and exports Levy payers pack FeedbackIf you would like to share your feedback about this episode, or if you have any suggestions, please contact podcast producer Maria Covlea at maria.covlea@ahdb.org.uk

Caffeinated Crimes
Episode 14: Louise Woodward

Caffeinated Crimes

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 64:01


In 1997, 19 year-old nanny, Louise Woodward, was arrested for the murder of 8 month old Matthew Eappen. Listen to Courtney and Jaclyn discuss the case that made the term Shaken Baby Syndrome mainstream and the conflicting medical evidence in the trial that made news headlines across the world. Instagram: @caffeinatedcrimespodEmail: caffeinatedcrimespod@gmail.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/caffeinatedcrimes)

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RedHanded
Episode 131 - Louise Woodward & Shaken Baby Syndrome

RedHanded

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 71:34


When 8 month old Matthew Eappen was admitted to hospital with signs of a severe head trauma, and died just days later of his injuries, doctors and police suspected abuse. Louise Woodward, Matthew’s 18 year old British au pair, was quickly arrested and tried for his murder; and although she denied ever hurting the baby, many experts seriously doubted her story. With the medical evidence pointing in every direction, in this week’s episode Suruthi and Hannah put shaken baby syndrome and the case of Louise Woodward under the microscope...References:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWVHYKvCVO4https://www.nytimes.com/topic/person/louise-woodwardhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBAHCc96-YEhttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/nanny-controversy-flares-again/https://www.cbsnews.com/news/nanny-controversy-flares-again/https://www.irishtimes.com/news/doctor-admits-head-fracture-could-have-been-weeks-old-1.113939 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Up To 90
31: Murders of the 90s Part Two: Louise Woodward

Up To 90

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 43:38


This week on Up To 90, we talk Louise Woodward – a 19-year-old British au pair who in 1997 was convicted of the involuntary manslaughter of eight-month-old Matthew Eappen while he was in her care in his home in Newton, Massachusetts, in the United States. The case provoked entrenched responses on both sides as the defense argued against the prosecution’s insistence that this was a clear case of Shaken Baby Syndrome and posited that Matthew’s death was the result of older, accidental injuries. Cultural norms were called into question, working mothers were vilified, au-pair agencies were exposed as being grossly exploitative and negligent in failing to train their employees, neuropathologists came to loggerheads with emergency physicians, the British ‘stiff upper lip’ came under scrutiny and Woodward herself drew attention for her seemingly strange reactions and responses on the stand-particularly in relation to the question on which her life was to pivot: did she in fact hurt Matty? Second only to that of OJ Simpson (whose defense lawyer Barry Scheck also represented Louise Woodward), this case gained notoriety around the world as TV audiences around the world tuned in daily to follow the trial of Louise Woodward with a near morbid fascination. We talk heartbreaking tragedy, violence, protests, judicial u-turns, risky strategies and what befell various parties in the years following the infamous 1997 murder trial.

You're Wrong About
Shaken Baby Syndrome

You're Wrong About

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 57:07 Transcription Available


Mike tells Sarah how an over-simplified diagnosis, over-confident doctors and over-zealous prosecutors combined to get thousands of innocent parents thrown in prison. Digressions include food poisoning, Sherlock Holmes and 1950s medical ethics. Mike wanted to mention Louise Woodward but he forgot. Support us: Subscribe on Patreon, donate on Paypal or buy cute stuff!Continue reading →Support the show (http://patreon.com/yourewrongabout)

True Crime Brewery
Shaken Baby: The Murder of Matthew Eappen

True Crime Brewery

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2016 72:33


When 8 month old Matthew Eappen died of severe head trauma, his 18 year old Au Pair was arrested for murder.  What followed was a trial second only to the O.J. Simpson trial in media attention and controversy.  In this episode, Jill and Dick discuss the Eappen family, the life of Louise Woodward, and the […] The post Shaken Baby: The Murder of Matthew Eappen appeared first on Tiegrabber.

True Crime Brewery
Shaken Baby: The Murder of Matthew Eappen

True Crime Brewery

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2016 71:32


When 8 month old Matthew Eappen died of severe head trauma, his 18 year old Au Pair was arrested for murder.  What followed was a trial second only to the O.J. Simpson trial in media attention and controversy.  In this episode, Jill and Dick discuss the Eappen family, the life of Louise Woodward, and the […]

Small Thoughts
Small Thoughts #15: Louise Woodward & The Babyshakers

Small Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2006


This one isn't funny. Just ignore it.

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Letter from America by Alistair Cooke: The Clinton Years (1997-2000)
Japan's economy, Louise Woodward and homosexuality

Letter from America by Alistair Cooke: The Clinton Years (1997-2000)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 1998 13:53


US intervention in Japan's economy, Louise Woodward returns to the UK after her life sentence is reduced and Republican Trent Lott calls homosexuality a sin on national TV.

Letter from America by Alistair Cooke: The Clinton Years (1997-2000)
Judge Zobel and the Louise Woodward verdict

Letter from America by Alistair Cooke: The Clinton Years (1997-2000)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 1997 13:48


The verdict in the Louise Woodward trial, the ability of Judge Zobel to reduce the severity of the conviction, and the difference between state and federal law in the US.

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Left, Right & Center
Judge or jury? The Louise Woodward manslaughter trial

Left, Right & Center

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 1997 45:47


Left, Right & Center
Judge or jury? The Louise Woodward manslaughter trial

Left, Right & Center

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 1997 45:47


Left, Right & Center
Judge or jury? The Louise Woodward manslaughter trial

Left, Right & Center

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 1997 45:47