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Joan Harmon had had a very rough couple of years until 2004 when she met & married Christian "Kit" Martin. Kit was a well respected army major and when the two finally settled in Pembroke, Kentucky, life was good...until it wasn't. After their divorce, Cal & Pam Phillips take Joan in until she gets back on her feet. As she's moving out, she finds something very damning & the story goes downhill from there. A lot of crime takes place, including a triple murder. We may need to have a debate on this one... Produced by Jacob Hollabaugh Join our Patreon for bonus episodes, check out our website for merch, and follow us on TikTok, Instagram & YouTube
Check out these links for more details on today's episode:Murder of Gary Triano - WikipediaGary Triano's Murder: How Did He Die? Who Killed Gary Triano? (thecinemaholic.com)Murder of Gary Triano by ex-wife Pam Phillips and Ronald Young: A Time To Kill investigates how and why (dailycrime.com)"Dateline: Secrets Uncovered" Mystery on Sunrise Drive (TV Episode 2021) - IMDb"48 Hours" The Hit: Who wanted colorful entrepreneur Gary Triano dead? - CBS NewsSubscribe, follow and review us! It really helps us keep bringing you stories like this!Follow Us: @therealcrimepodcastQuestions? Email Us at Therealcrimepodcast@gmail.comJoin our Patreon! The Real Crime Podcast is creating Stories to detail how wild the Real Estate Industry can be! | PatreonSubscribe, follow and rate us on itunes, spotify, goodpods and whereever you listen!Episode written by Christina Van De WaterEpisode Editing by Christina Van De WaterCo-Hosted by Christina Van De Water & Kristen VarneyHate Ads?? Support the show on patreonSupport the show
After a long history of abuse in childhood and domestic violence and the loss of her daughter (cancer), Pam went on a Spiritual journey of rediscovering who she is. She is not a Reiki Healer. Pam is on a spiritual journey of good health and healing. Her purpose is to help others calm their minds and reconnect to their hearts by using various Meditations, and Reiki (energy healing).
Pam Phillips, Vice President of the Stutsman County Library Board, is concerned there is one County Commissioner trying to close their doors. She joins us ahead of a budget hearing. (Cally Musland is guest hosting with Amy Iler) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
James River Valley Library System (JRVLS) Director Joe Rector and Board Member Pam Phillips were on to talk about the concerns with possible budget the Stutsman County Library is facing and what you can do to help.
The 2021-2022 school year is fast approaching and neither parents nor students can afford to jump into this school year blindly. Because as we all know, COVID-19 turned everything that our nation once knew about getting a public K-12 education upside down. 2020 was the first year that students and parents were forced to adapt to an online learning model without much warning or precedent. So as students, parents, and school administrators continue to embrace our new normal this school year, we're sharing some practical and seldom discussed advice so you can ensure that your child gets the top-notch education that they deserve no matter what school they go to. In this episode of the Ed Gap Evolution podcast, we're speaking with Pam Phillips, and this isn't her first time on the podcast. She's actually my mother and I interviewed her on the topic of homeschooling in episode (3) of the podcast. She's back on the show! But this time, she gives advice on 3 impactful ways that every parent can help their child have a successful school year. Pam also gives tips on how you can advocate for your child's education if your child attends public school in the U.S. She has taught in public school, private school, homeschool, and supplemental education companies like Sylvan Learning. So she offers well-informed opinions on the topics that we jump into on the show! In this episode, we recommend that every parent who has a student in public school get involved in your school's Parent Teacher Association. To learn more about the National Parent Teacher Association you can visit: https://www.pta.org If you enjoyed this episode and want to support the podcast, you can! Simply subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. That way, you will get notified when the next episode is released and you'll never miss an episode. You can show your support by leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts or sharing this episode on your social media. Reviews and ratings help more people find and listen to the podcast. This means more children get the resources that they need to thrive. Please visit our website to show your support Edgapevolution.com
Homeschooling your kid(s) is almost like any other full-time job, except every day is "Bring Your Child To Work Day'' because you are the teacher, principal, lunch lady, and often, you wear every hat in between. In this episode, I interview Pam Phillips. She's a seasoned English teacher, creative tutor, experienced homeschool parent, and … plot twist, she's MY MOM! We're talking: What it was like to homeschool four children, solo, as a young mom in the early 2000's without a blueprint of what it meant to “do it right” and virtually zero community support. We cover Pam's story as a Baltimore native, HBCU grad, and parent of four children, including one child who received an autism diagnosis. You'll learn what she did on her very first day as a 22-year-old school teacher when she stepped in the classroom and every 8th-grade student was literally on the floor goofing off with no intention of making their new teacher's initiation pleasant! In her classically quirky way, she offers advice on how to successfully homeschool children, how to build rapport with students as a classroom teacher, how to make education exciting for kids (and adults), and how trusting your intuition is a key factor in making sure your child receives the unique support and experiences that they need in order to thrive! Pam has taught in public school, private school, homeschool, and supplemental education companies like Sylvan Learning. She offers a unique perspective on innovative learning modalities and has a lot to say about how we can come together to close the education gap. Enjoy the episode! How to get in touch with Pam Phillips: Learn more about Pam's virtual reading and English tutoring services at www.morethangoodgrades.com If you enjoyed this episode and want to support the podcast, you can do so by leaving a review and sharing this episode on your social media. Reviews and shares help more people find and listen to the podcast. Also, please subscribe to the podcast and get notified when the next episode is released so that you never miss an episode. Visit our website to learn more about the Ed Gap Evolution. On the website, you can also subscribe to receive weekly email updates on new episodes, resources, and EdVolution apparel for all: www.edgapevolution.com
Rev. Dr. Pam Phillips-Burk, Team Leader of the Pastoral Ministry Team Leader of the Cumberland Presbyterian denomination, recalls her baptism, shares how Matthew 25:40 gives her purpose and how past life experiences are helping in her ministry today.
Transcript -- We stereotype old age but what are the real differences between the young and old and how do we measure them?
Transcript -- Pam and Emma take some tests to see who may be the better driver.
Pam and Emma take some tests to see who may be the better driver.
Transcript -- Pam and Emma have their cognitive skills tested to see if ageing affects specific brain areas.
Pam and Emma have their cognitive skills tested to see if ageing affects specific brain areas.
Transcript -- Pam and Emma undergo more tests to see how they compare in tests of strength, agility and 'wobbliness'.
Pam and Emma undergo more tests to see how they compare in tests of strength, agility and 'wobbliness'.
Transcript -- Why do cells die? Can we stop them, and should we?
We stereotype old age but what are the real differences between the young and old and how do we measure them?
Transcript -- How the study of nematode worms and mice might be used as a model for lengthening human life.
How the study of nematode worms and mice might be used as a model for lengthening human life.
How eyes can be studied to assess age and ageing.
Transcript -- How eyes can be studied to assess age and ageing.
How the study of nematode worms and mice might be used as a model for lengthening human life.
Transcript -- How the study of nematode worms and mice might be used as a model for lengthening human life.
Why do cells die? Can we stop them, and should we?
Transcript -- Why do cells die? Can we stop them, and should we?
Pam and Emma undergo more tests to see how they compare in tests of strength, agility and 'wobbliness'.
Transcript -- Pam and Emma undergo more tests to see how they compare in tests of strength, agility and 'wobbliness'.
Pam and Emma have their cognitive skills tested to see if ageing affects specific brain areas.
Transcript -- Pam and Emma have their cognitive skills tested to see if ageing affects specific brain areas.
Pam and Emma take some tests to see who may be the better driver.
Transcript -- Pam and Emma take some tests to see who may be the better driver.
We stereotype old age but what are the real differences between the young and old and how do we measure them?
Transcript -- We stereotype old age but what are the real differences between the young and old and how do we measure them?
How eyes can be studied to assess age and ageing.
Transcript -- How eyes can be studied to assess age and ageing.
Why do cells die? Can we stop them, and should we?
Back in November of 1996, Gary Triano, a prominent real estate investor from Tuscon, Arizona, was assassinated with a bomb in placed in his car. With his business he had a list of enemies, but was his ex-wife, Pamela Phillips, his biggest enemy?Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/housewives-of-true-crime/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy