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Rachel Mills, Senior Membership & Programs Director for the Winston Family YMCA, joins JMN to discuss the benefits of membership and deals available to new members. There's even a special Cyber Monday membership deal to help you get a head start on your New Year Resolutions.
Mallory Duncan and Rachel Mills discuss the Winston Family YMCA Giving Tree, and share some details about how your donations impact families from the Giving Tree in the community. Every YMCA hosts its own Giving Tree, so you can participate at the nearest YMCA location to your neighborhood.
Amber Bassham and Rachel Mills discuss James 1 and the board game SORRY on a topic of repentance and their experience in RE:GEN - a group to help take stock of life and to introduce healing, despite one's past.
Amber Bassham and Rachel Mills discuss James 1 and the board game SORRY on a topic of repentance and their experience in RE:GEN - a group to help take stock of life and to introduce healing, despite one's past.
Send us a Text Message.In this week's episode, I'm talking to the wonderful Rachel Mills.Rachel is the founder of Rachel Mills Literary, a modern London-based literary agency representing a community of prize-winning and internationally bestselling authors. Rachel previously worked as Literary Agent at Furniss Lawton agency, within the James Grant Talent Group, and before that as Agent and International Business Director for Peters Fraser and Dunlop agency, where she was a member of the Executive Board. Prior to that she worked in publishing at Penguin and Random House. In the 20 years she has worked in the industry, Rachel has secured major publishing and screen deals for a diverse range of authors. Her clients include bestselling authors like Sam Baker, Nuno Mendes and Catherine Gray. In 2015 she was awarded The Bookseller Rights Professional of the Year Award and in 2011 was nominated a ‘Rising Star' by The Bookseller magazine.Rachel lives in London and is happily childfree.Topics that Rachel & I cover are:Rachel's experience of setting up her own literary agency;the trials and tribulations of running a small business, but how it's worth the hard work;how the publishing industry has changed dramatically over the last century, and the role of an agent involves;how, when it comes to not having kids, it's so strange that people feel compelled to ask women about something they haven't done;how Rachel never entertained the thought of having kids;how most of her friends are childfree, and how that can make a big difference in terms of how you feel about it;the many, many different paths in life that make the ‘regret question' pointless;the hedonic treadmill, and how happiness has to be found in the present moment;the myth that childfree women are heartless career women, without a maternal bone in their bodies;how there are many other ways to care for and nurture other people, than having your own children; how the misconception that childless women cannot be fulfilled is actually offensive to women with kids;the importance of slowing down and being present when it comes to creativity;the drudgery of being a parent;how infuriating it can be when people imply you've never known real love of you haven't had kids;how important it is to find your tribe;some of the books that Rachel is currently loving.Follow Rachel on Instagram:@rachelmillsliteraryCheck out Rachel's website:https://www.rachelmillsliterary.co.uk/ Support the Show.Check out my YouTube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSuCiCzcPlAvxzQyHDrLoag Book a FREE 30 minute coaching 'taster' session HERE: https://calendly.com/lucymeggeson/30minute Fancy getting your hands on my FREE PDF 'The Top 10 Most Irritating Questions That Single People Get Asked On The Regular...& How To (Devilishly) Respond'? Head over to: www.lucymeggeson.com Interested in my 1-1 Coaching? Work with me HERE: https://www.lucymeggeson.com/workwithme Join my private Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1870817913309222/?ref=share Follow me on Instagram: @spinsterhoodreimagined Follow me on Twitter: @LucyMeggeson Follow me on LinkedIn: Lucy Meggeson Email me: lucy@lucymeggeson.com And thank you so much for listening!!!
More from Joshua Zieman and Rachel Mills covered the Gilgo 4 murders in their series "The Killing Season" along with other notable cases involving the deaths of sex workers. They share their thoughts around the arrest of Rex Heuermann, the work of the Suffolk County Police Department and where the case is headed next with host, Chris Mass, and Senior Producer, Shannon McGarvey. For additional information, go to: www.liskpodcast.com www.twitter.com/liskpodcast www.instagram.com/liskpodcast Episode Sponsor Info: Lumi Labs - To learn more about microdosing THC, go to microdose.com and use code LISKPod to get free shipping and 30% off your first order. Disappeared: The Bradley Sisters - Listen to "Disappeared: The Bradley Sisters" wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joshua Zieman and Rachel Mills covered the Gilgo 4 murders in their series "The Killing Season" along with other notable cases involving the deaths of sex workers. They share their thoughts around the arrest of Rex Heuermann, the work of the Suffolk County Police Department and where the case is headed next with host, Chris Mass, and Senior Producer, Shannon McGarvey. For additional information, go to: www.liskpodcast.com www.twitter.com/liskpodcast www.instagram.com/liskpodcast Episode Sponsor Info: Lumi Labs - To learn more about microdosing THC, go to microdose.com and use code LISKPod to get free shipping and 30% off your first order. Disappeared: The Bradley Sisters - Listen to "Disappeared: The Bradley Sisters" wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the early morning hours of May 1st, 2010, a chain of events was set in motion that led to the discovery of 10 sets of remains along the Ocean Parkway in Long Island, New York.Doe Network: Fire Island Jane Doe Doe Network: Peaches DoeDoe Network: Child of Peaches DoeDoe Network: Asian MaleShannan Gilbert 911 CallThe Killing Season, Filmmakers Joshua Zemen & Rachel Mills, Gigantic Pictures, 2016. A&E Crime Central.Kolker, Robert. Lost Girls: An Unsolved American Mystery. HarperCollins, 2013, 2020. Kindle."48 Hours" uncovers missing escort Shannan Gilbert's final minutesLong Island Serial Killer: 'There is evidence' possible victim 'died of strangulation' rather than an accidentGilgo Beach Homicide Investigation Page for Melissa BarthelemyGilgo Beach Homicide Investigation Page for Maureen Brainard-BarnesGilgo Beach Homicide Investigation Page for Shannan GilbertOne of the victims of the Long Island Serial Killer was a North Carolina nativeValerie Mack Wiki PageIdentifying another victim, officials raise possibility of a 2nd L.I. killerThe site where Peaches Doe was foundLI serial killer case: Newly released details offer fresh insight into the 'Gilgo Four'Gilgo Beach murders had a tragic subplot for victim's motherA suspect was charged in the Gilgo Beach serial killings cold case. Here's a timeline of the case and investigationWhat we know about Rex Heuermann, identified as the Gilgo Beach murders suspectGilgo Beach Murders: 'A demon that walks amongst us' charged in Long Island serial killingsSupport the show
Rachel Mills is a London based literary agent, business owner and entrepreneur. In this episode, we learn about the publishing industry the duty of care it owes memoir writers. Rachel shares her summer reading list and discusses her decision to live a child-free life. I hope you enjoy this episode! Rachel's recommended summer reads:Yellowface by Rebecca F KuangPsychedelics by David NuttBoyslut by Zachary ZaneRomantic Comedy by Curtis SittenfeldImad's Syrian Kitchen by Imad Alarnabemail the show: atstpod@gmail.com This episode was produced and hosted by Venetia La Manna. It was edited by Nada Smiljanic. The artwork was designed by Alex Sedano and the music was composed by William Haxworth. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Two-Time Emmy-Nominated Filmmaker, Rachel Mills discusses with Jan Price her new documentary, “The Quest For Sleep“ - narrated by Octavia Spencer! “The Quest For Sleep” is available to watch now at Home Virtual Cinema Release! The Quest for Sleep is a documentary that follows real characters, whose struggles with sleep threaten to unravel their waking lives. The character of “Sleep” narrates, acting as a poetic and insightful foil to our cast and leads the audience to experts who illuminate the science behind how we sleep and what keeps us awake. Powerful 3D animation takes us inside the brains of our characters as the stories playing out in their lives echo across their synapses.
Join Dan Sly and Tree Arbor this week as they discuss Urban Legends! While Tree focuses on the legend of Polybius, Dan focuses on the psychology and sociology of why we tell these stories while including a few shallow dives. Dan was inspired by the Killer Legends documentary by Joshua Zeeman and Rachel Mills and discusses it in length during this episode. Warnings and timestamps: Brief mentions of suicide. Mentions of racism. 25:57 - 44:00 Brief mentions of war. Mentions of racism, suicide, poisoning, child endangerment, hallucinations, and bombings. Descriptions of the rape and murder of teenagers. Graphic descriptions of child death. 44:00 - 1:40:00 You can watch Killer Legends free on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBaGo... Warnings for this documentary include: Descriptions of a train wreck and the resulting deaths, poisoning, child death, and child endangerment. Graphic descriptions of the sexual assault, rape, attack, and murder of teenagers. Visual triggers include clips from movies that depict murders paired with the discussion of real-life murders, depictions of weapons, real crime scene photos of victims, video footage of an interview with a murderer, and photos from the train wreck mentioned above. Do you have Candy Pop! Fortunes to share, spooky story suggestions, or Friend Stories? Email us! everydaynightmarespodcast@gmail.com Follow us: Twitter @ednightmares TikTok @everydaynightmares Instagram @everydaynightmarespodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everyday-nightmares/support
Welcome to Nourishing Liberty where we discuss all things food and family. Today's episode is about the fascinating history of raw milk, especially raw milk in America. Join host Liz Reitzig and special guest Rachel Mills as we talk about why local food, especially raw dairy products, are important.
This horror-documentary investigates the origins of some terrifying urban legends and the true stories that started them all. Join Joshua Zeman and Rachel Mills as they visit the crime scenes and remind us of some old horror movies that gave me new nightmares....
Join Dan Sly and Tree Arbor this week as they discuss Urban Legends! While Tree focuses on the legend of Polybius, Dan focuses on the psychology and sociology of why we tell these stories while including a few shallow dives. Dan was inspired by the Killer Legends documentary by Joshua Zeeman and Rachel Mills and discusses it in length during this episode. Warnings and timestamps: Brief mentions of suicide. Mentions of racism. 25:57 - 44:00 Brief mentions of war. Mentions of racism, suicide, poisoning, child endangerment, hallucinations, and bombings. Descriptions of the rape and murder of teenagers. Graphic descriptions of child death. 44:00 - 1:40:00 You can watch Killer Legends free on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBaGoM24UdE Warnings for this documentary include: Descriptions of a train wreck and the resulting deaths, poisoning, child death, and child endangerment. Graphic descriptions of the sexual assault, rape, attack, and murder of teenagers. Visual triggers include clips from movies that depict murders paired with the discussion of real-life murders, depictions of weapons, real crime scene photos of victims, video footage of an interview with a murderer, and photos from the train wreck mentioned above. Email us your stories! everydaynightmarespodcast@gmail.com Follow us: Twitter @ednightmares TikTok @everydaynightmares Instagram @everydaynightmarespodcast
This week's guest, Rachel Mills, is the Founder and CEO of Harmony Consulting, and has been on a mission since she was 16-years-old to help others, help others - a personal and professional mission that just really resonates with me. For over a decade now, Rachel's been working with and creating award-winning campaigns for world-changing nonprofits such as Big Brothers Big Sisters and the United Way, helping them harmonize their fundraising and marketing strategies to create content that really propels their missions forward. I was excited to talk with Rachel about the nuts and bolts of content strategy for small and emerging organizations - why it's so important, how to think expansively about the kinds of content your organization can create, the relationship between content and thought leadership and fundraising…. The big picture and the strategy! And we definitely talked about all of that! Rachel is a master at blending the why with the how - actionable tips grounded in solid context about the reason any of this even matters. But one reason I love these podcast conversations is that there are multiple layers to most things we do in the social impact world - and what we actually wound up talking about was a deeper conversation about the underlying mindset shifts that come before a leader can really begin thinking about content strategy… we had a generative discussion about how everything that we do with nonprofits, at its core, is about relationships, and about the power of storytelling to build and strengthen meaningful relationships with the people with whom we're working to create real change in the world.
This week Emily sit down (for an in person chat!) with Professor Rachel Mills, the outgoing Dean of the Faculty of Environmental and Life Sciences. Rachel reflects on her time at Southampton both as a student and a member of staff, discussing favourite memories, observations on changes over time and hopes for the future. She also talks about her role as the University Executive Board Sustainability Champion and the exciting work going on in the Sustainability arena. Sadly Rachel is leaving us to go to an exciting new post at the University of Sussex but we wish her all the best and thank her for her invaluable contribution to the University of Southampton.
This week, Della and Claire discuss The Killing Season, a documentary television series. In it, documentarians Joshua Zeman and Rachel Mills explore the case of the Long Island serial killer. Originally aired March 11, 2017. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In the first half of this episode, the Femmes De Tale investigate the topic of product tampering through a smorgasbord of stories about people who poisoned products in attempts to disguise their true victims. Then for round 2 we encourage you to put on your tin foil mouse-ear hats as we discuss Disney conspiracies and a real-life case of Disney tampering. Maudie forgot to do her sources in the ep , so here they are - Listverse: Notorious Cases of Product Tampering https://listverse.com/2010/12/27/10-notorious-cases-of-product-tampering/ CBC News: 5 Major Product Tampering Cases https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/5-major-product-tampering-cases-1.1295787 Encyclopedia.com: Product Tampering https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/united-states-and-canada/us-history/product-tampering All Media Content: Product Tampering https://www.dw.com/en/food-tampering-scandals-that-shocked-the-world/g-45516037 Whackos, the disgruntled Copycats and Extortionists https://www.foodprocessing.com.au/content/business-solutions/article/whackos-the-disgruntled-copycats-and-extortionists-215457640 Ronald Clark O’Bryan – Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Clark_O%27Bryan Killer Legends, a 2014 American documentary written and directed by Joshua Zeman together with researcher Rachel Mills for Chiller Ex grocery worker sentenced to nine years for poisoning beef – the Orlando Sentinel https://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/os-xpm-2003-09-20-0309200161-story.html Man admits to lacing beef with poison – Chicago Tribune https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-2003-05-22-0305220330-story.html Progressive Grocer: Former grocery worker indicted for poisoning beef https://progressivegrocer.com/former-grocery-clerk-indicted-poisoning-beef Ex grocery worker admits poisoning beef – Midland Daily News https://progressivegrocer.com/former-grocery-clerk-indicted-poisoning-beef Murderpedia: Stella Nickell https://murderpedia.org/female.N/n/nickell-stella.htm
After Hours AM THE KILLING SEASON with Joshua Zeman and Rachel Mills & Clarissa Cole Revisited
After Hours AM THE KILLING SEASON with Joshua Zeman and Rachel Mills & Clarissa Cole Revisited
After Hours AM THE KILLING SEASON with Joshua Zeman and Rachel Mills
After Hours AM THE KILLING SEASON with Joshua Zeman and Rachel Mills
I speak with Ron Paul's former communications director, Rachel Mills, about her chidhood experience in Haiti, what she learned about poverty, racism and social systems. She also tells us what we can do to truly help people in underdevelolped countries.Find Rachel here.The film she mentions: Poverty, Inc.
Episode 18 features Professor Rachel Mills, who is the Dean of The Faculty of Environmental and Life Sciences at The University of Southampton. We catch up with Rachel to talk about her career which includes leading on both research and education strategies. She has developed and delivered undergraduate and postgraduate programmes but more recently she has led the development and delivery of a MOOC (free online course) called ‘Exploring our Ocean’ that has had global reach, with learners of all ages and impact on societal understanding of sustainable oceans. We also get a flavour of what it is like to be the Dean of a faculty and gain insight into her effective style of leadership.
Suffolk County Police announced on May 22nd that they had identified the remains of Jane Doe #6 through DNA. Josh Zeman and Rachel Mills, the producing team behind "The Killing Season", speak with host, Chris Mass, about the potential of DNA technology, their work investigating LISK, theories on who LISK is and a number of other gripping topics. For more information on "LISK: Long Island Serial Killer", visit www.liskpodcast.comFor more info on Black Box Down:https://link.chtbl.com/BlackBoxDown
Professor Rachel Mills, Dean of the Faculty of Environmental and Life Sciences at the University of Southampton discusses the effects of the lockdown on the environment; how Universities have adapted in lockdown and how they can reduce their environmental footprint as restrictions ease with Gavin Costigan.
In Podcast 4 Steve Hall interviews leading oceanographer Professor Rachel Mills, Dean of the Faculty of Environmental & Life Sciences at the University of Southampton, UK. Professor Mills talks about diving to the mid-ocean ridges on board research submersibles such as 'Alvin' and the Russian 'Mir', a life in science, and the new opportunities made possible by remote operated vehicles, new sensors and autonomous systems. She suggests that gender equality is well underway in ocean science, but that the challenge we still need to tackle is ensuring opportunity for people from ethnic & cultural minority backgrounds too - our community is very 'white'. Follow Rachel on Twitter as @RachelAnnMills or email at rachel.mills@soton.ac.uk Find out more about SUT at www.sut.org, contact Steve Hall at Steve.hall@sut.org Support the show (https://www.justgiving.com/soc-underwatertech)
Rachel Mills, from Pearls in Haiti, gives us an update on her ministry in Bonnette, Haiti.
This week we had the privilege of sitting down with Helping Hamilton Ministries and discuss what they are doing to fulfill Matthew 25 and how we as a church can partner with them. Helping Hamilton Ministries is ran by Mark and Rachel Mills and they have a huge heart for Jesus and people. We hope this message serves you well!
Shirley Callow and Georgie Revel discuss Chips, Cheese and Gravy Day, Rachel Mills talks about her job as a BBC Creative, Wendy Shimmin tells us about the importance of Fairtrade, Susan Varley talks about her book 'Badger's Parting Gifts' which has been written to help children come to terms with grief and Justine Howard from KPMG, Chrissy from Western Swimming Pool and Sam Brand tell us about how Peel Clothworkers School is helping to raise money for Monitors4Kids.
Toby Ball returns to discuss the clashes between two sets of sixties ideals and one implacable system, capitalism, in the latest podcast. We led off with Netflix's six-part series on the changing times in Humboldt County, CA, Murder Mountain, and its heady blend (so to speak) of true crime and subcultural documentation. How does it stack up with Josh Zeman's other projects? Did it need another couple of episodes to follow the fates of "trimmigrants"? And should the series have arranged a certain poignant meeting? Later, we contemplated 2003 Oscar-nominated The Weather Underground and the simultaneously corny and resonant message of the Weathermen here in 2019, plus the utility of bombing, well, utilities, and why the film seemed to avert its eyes from the group's biggest mistakes. Not sure "bombs, joints, and naked carpentry" is quite as catchy as "sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll," but grab your toolbelts and a lighter and let's find out in The Blotter Presents, Episode 83. SHOW NOTES Murder Mountain Crime Writers On's Murder Mountain ep The Blotter Presents's Prohibition ep My interview with Josh Zeman and Rachel Mills on The Killing Season on Previously.TV The Weather Underground (also available on Amazon Prime) Special Guest: Toby Ball.
On this episode, we interviewed Rachel Mills about being in the season of recovery and forgiveness. Our conversation encompassed many topics from the Jesus Story Book bible to what it looks like to honor God in doing the hard work of healing. Rachel Mills loves baking, reading and vintage dresses. She lives and works in Kansas City, Missouri, and spends her time serving at church and within the city. She aspires to be a ballerina as she just signed up for ballet classes. Rachel is also someone who seeks to be the person that shows up to support the people she loves and wants to make them feel seen, loved and heard. If you don't have it, you should buy the Jesus Story Book Bible by Sally Lloyd-Jones You can connect with Rachel on instagram @miss_millie. And follow along with us on this journey on instagram @inthemidstpodcast or connect with us over email at inthemidstpodcast@gmail.com.
Rachel Mills from Pearls in Haiti speaks to Discovery Church about the ministry and vision she has for reaching Haiti.
In this final episode of My Heels Are Killing Me for Season 4, Karen Walker talks to Sonia Sly in front of a live audience at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery about nurturing new talent, the Commonwealth Fashion Exchange and why she needs a sixth sense.
Bring a fake wedding ring, cover up, don't stay out late – just go with friends and don't risk it! Every woman knows to expect these responses when she starts planning a trip by herself. But is this advice helpful, or does it just end up putting women off the exciting, enriching business of travelling on your own terms? Join host Rebecca Hallett (instagram.com/becca.hallett) in conversation with three intrepid women who've heard every cautionary tale, well-intentioned tip and “but is it safe?” under the sun, and done it anyway. Rachel Mills (about.me/rachmillstravel) is a one-time Rough Guides senior editor turned freelance travel writer; Rebecca Lowe is a human rights journalist, who spent a year cycling alone across the Middle East (thebicyclediaries.co.uk); and Jay Abdullahi is a black, disabled travel blogger, freelance writer, charity ambassador and show host (jayonlife.com). Between them, they try to figure out what it means to be a solo female traveller today – and whether that label is even useful. Thanks to our producer Alannah Chance, of Reduced Listening (reducedlistening.co.uk), and researchers Femi Oriogun-Williams and Jessie Lawson.
Professor Rachel Mills is a marine geochemist who studies the sea floor and hydrothermal vents, where water erupts from the earth's crust at 360 degrees. The thick plumes emit many metals such as copper, gold, iron and rare earth minerals that are deposited on the sea bed. Rachel's career has taken her all over the world and 4km deep under the ocean in small submersibles. These journeys are exciting and terrifying as samples are taken to understand how the metals travel many thousands of miles. The metals are involved in creating nutrients that supply the ocean's food chain and control carbon uptake. There is also a lot of interest in mining the valuable deposits but can this be done without upsetting the ocean's eco-system?
On this episode, Abe and Rachel Mills of family band and hit YouTube channel Sunshine Mafia talk about how they met, Abe's time in the hit band Jericho Road, their talented family, spreading the gospel and how the Lord has guided them in all of it. They are amazing people living truly blessed lives.
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Today there are a multitude of pressures placed on designers in the fashion industry as consumers increasingly demand transparency in the manufacturing process. But there are many ways to approach ethical and sustainable production as Sonia Sly finds out when she speaks to designer, Rachel Mills and Miss Crabb founder Kristine Crabb.
Rachel is from Seattle. She has a Master’s in Botany from the University of Minnesota. She has studied plants in the Australian rainforests of far north Queensland, and she loves to give impromptu lectures on invasive species and the differences between fruits and vegetables. She lives with her husband Chris and his sexy head of hair, and her eight pets.
L.I.S.K. Update ////// 74 TrueCrimeGarage.com The Long Island serial killer or serial killers case continues to fascinate Armchair detectives and true crime followers worldwide. Recently the documentary TV series "The Killing Season" has put the spotlight back on the unsolved serial case and several like it. For years the cases of the remains found in and around Gilgo Beach had gone cold. Very recently there have been some developments regarding linking some of the victims and some bad deeds within the investigation. Tonight we have asked Joshua Zeman and Rachel Mills of the hit series "The Killing Seasons" to join us in the garage. We will be discussing LISK updates and the future of this investigation. Beer of the Week - Lizard of Koz by Founders Brewing CompanyGarage Grade - 5 out of 5 bottle caps See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
L.I.S.K. Update ////// 74 TrueCrimeGarage.com The Long Island serial killer or serial killers case continues to fascinate Armchair detectives and true crime followers worldwide. Recently the documentary TV series "The Killing Season" has put the spotlight back on the unsolved serial case and several like it. For years the cases of the remains found in and around Gilgo Beach had gone cold. Very recently there have been some developments regarding linking some of the victims and some bad deeds within the investigation. Tonight we have asked Joshua Zeman and Rachel Mills of the hit series "The Killing Seasons" to join us in the garage. We will be discussing LISK updates and the future of this investigation. Beer of the Week - Lizard of Koz by Founders Brewing CompanyGarage Grade - 5 out of 5 bottle caps See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In an riveting and exclusive followup to a recent episode of After Hours AM/America’s Most Haunted Radio with hosts Joel Sturgis and Eric Olsen — we talk with documentary filmmakers Josh Zeman and Rachel Mills about new evidence that has come forth since the recent airing of their true crime documentary series, THE KILLING SEASON. Josh and Rachel will break new developments in the Long Island Serial Killer case in hour 2, when we also be joined by forensic psychologist Dr. Clarissa Cole. In hour 1, Joel and Eric will delve the week’s paranormal news and give thoughts on the new year. True crime documentaries often shed new light on old cases, sometimes they even turn up new evidence, but rarely does an investigative documentary become the impetus behind the reexamination of a whole category of unsolved cases across the nation, turn up significant new evidence, and get at least one case officially reopened. Such is the case with Josh Zeman and Rachel Mills’ THE KILLING SEASON, which just ran in eight one-hour episodes on A&E. We talked with Josh and Rachel back in November before the show premiered and were astonished with what they accomplished in the course of the series, which began with a fresh look at the unsolved Long Island Serial Killer series of murders and broadened out to include a possible network of serial killers of young women across the nation. Most of the women were involved with drugs and the sex trade and not necessarily high on law enforcement’s list of priorities, but every person counts — or should count — and a rash of unsolved serial killings is a rot that goes to the very core of the nation’s moral fabric, and a network of serial killers in communication with each other should strike terror in every heart. “Peaches” killing evidence courtesy Long Island Press What even more astonishing, though — and why we have brought Josh and Rac
'The Killing Season' on A&E is one of the most engrossing true crime documentary series I have ever watched, and I was lucky enough to interview the series creators, Rachel Mills and Josh Zeman. We discussed their experiences investigating the Long Island Serial Killer, the Daytona Beach Serial Killer, and the Chillicothe, Ohio murders. In making 'The Killing Season,' Josh Zeman and Rachel Mills encountered The Outlaws motorcycle gang, pimps, sex workers, and vigilante websleuths seeking justice. This podcast episode is not an in-depth discussion of the various theories of what went on in each of these serial killer cases, but what both of the show's producers came to feel about what they were documenting. The world of serial killers and true crime can be scary, soul-draining work, and Zeman and Mills worked like investigative journalists embedded with soldiers in a war-torn country. First, they started with the bizarre murders in Long Island, starting with the disappearance of Shannan Gilbert, which may not be tied to the LISK case but may actually have led to the discovery of 10-11 victims over the course of the months following her discovery. (PS: If you want to read the DEFINITIVE book on the Long Island Serial Killer [AKA The Craigslist Killer], then check out Robert Kolker's Lost Girls.]) Their investigation then drew them south to Atlantic City and later to Daytona, where a series of serial murders seemed to follow a bizarrely familiar pattern. It's something that became increasingly unsettling as I watched The Killing Season, but I had no idea there could be any real, literal connections until I saw what Mills and Zeman had managed to uncover. This episode is a great introduction to the cases and also a kind of behind-the-scenes discussion of a fantastic piece of art about the modern world of crime. It's horrifying, scary, and totally compelling to watch. Theme: "Ten" by DJ Sun You can find my books on Amazon, as well. Here are the links to the first two works in the Rolson McKane tetralogy: Boogie House: A Rolson McKane Mystery (by T. Blake Braddy) The Devil Came Calling: A Rolson McKane Mystery (by T. Blake Braddy) Here are the other links to find both the podcast(s) and my own thoughts and ramblings: Web site: tblakebraddy.com Amazon Author Dashboard: T. Blake Braddy Facebook: Rolson McKane Official Page Twitter: @blakebraddy Instagram: @tblakebraddy The Principled Uncertainty Podcast Web site: principleduncertainty.libsyn.com Twitter: @PUPodcast
On today's episode of the podcast, I have the creators& hosts of the hit A&E Show, The Killing Season, Josh Zeman & Rachel Mills! Jesse and I have absolutely loved this show and we were so excited to talk with Josh and Rachel. 'The Killing' Season follows the grisly history of the Long Island Serial Killer (LISK), which takes Josh and Rachel through New York, Atlantic City, Daytona Beach, and out to the west, in search for the truth and to try and solve these brutal killings. Jesse and I talked with Josh and Rachel about how the show came about, the message of the show, what is next for the show, the possibility of Season 2, the risks they take, and so much more! A huge thanks to Josh and Rachel for taking the time to talk with us on this episode. We had such an incredible time talking to them and can't wait to see what's next for the show. If you have not started watching 'The Killing Season', you need to start now! The show is incredible and will keep you on the edge of your seat through every episode. Make sure to follow Josh and Rachel on the links below and follow the show as well. Thanks, Josh and Rachel! Enjoy the episode. FOLLOW JOSH ON TWITTER: @joshzeman FOLLOW RACHEL ON TWITTER: @MillsRachel FOLLOW TIM ON TWITTER: @timdrake FOLLOW JESSE ON TWITTER: @jpriceknight
The Killing Season ////// 61 TrueCrimeGarage.com Everyone is talking about the newest True Crime documentary "The Killing Season" and we are too. The Killing Season starts off as a documentary about the still unsolved Long Island Serial Killer case and becomes an investigation that will take documentarians Joshua Zeman and Rachel Mills to many cities and many dark places. The Captain and Nic discuss their thoughts about the first two episodes and what they hope the series will present to viewers. We also hear Nic discuss the real life cases behind Joshua's documentaries. This includes phantom clowns, suspected child serial killer Andre Rand and of course the Long Island Serial killer. Beer of the week - Too Cans by Zaftig Brewing CompanyGarage Grade - 4 out of 5 bottle caps See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Killing Season ////// 61 TrueCrimeGarage.com Everyone is talking about the newest True Crime documentary "The Killing Season" and we are too. The Killing Season starts off as a documentary about the still unsolved Long Island Serial Killer case and becomes an investigation that will take documentarians Joshua Zeman and Rachel Mills to many cities and many dark places. The Captain and Nic discuss their thoughts about the first two episodes and what they hope the series will present to viewers. We also hear Nic discuss the real life cases behind Joshua's documentaries. This includes phantom clowns, suspected child serial killer Andre Rand and of course the Long Island Serial killer. Beer of the week - Too Cans by Zaftig Brewing CompanyGarage Grade - 4 out of 5 bottle caps See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A&E Network has set a November premiere for The Killing Season docuseries, from Oscar-winning executive producer Alex Gibney (Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief).The eight-episode series follows documentarians Joshua Zeman (Cropsey) and Rachel Mills as they investigate one of the most bizarre unsolved serial killer cases of our time – the deaths of ten sex workers discovered on Gilgo Beach, Long Island. Authorities believe these killings are the work of the Long Island Serial Killer, who after five years remains at large. Forging relationships with cyber-sleuths, journalists and victims’ families, Zeman and Mills uncover connections that suggest Long Island is just the beginning. Through their investigation, the pair discover connections to unsolved murders from Atlantic City to Daytona Beach and beyond, revealing that serial killers are targeting sex workers in record numbers, while using the internet as their virtual hunting ground. The Killing Season will premiere with back-to-back episodes November 12th. THE KILLING SEASON-Joshua Zeman and Rachel Mills
Cropsey & The Killing Season. Urban legends and unsolved serial murders. Articles, books and documentaries attempt to tell the stories of these mysteries. On this episode Justin and Aaron speak with filmmakers Joshua Zeman and Rachel Mills about Zeman's film Cropsey as well as their new docuseries,The Killing Season, which covers the Long Island Serial Killer, the West Mesa murders and more. The Killing Season is debuting on A&E on November 12th, 2016. It takes an investigative look at the connections between five unsolved serial killer cases in the United States. Check out Secrets, Crimes, & Audiotape here: smarturl.it/SCA
Halloween is a fun time of the year when we dress up like ghosts and goblins and attempt to scare each other with haunted houses and horror films. However the scariest things don't come with candy in plastic pumpkin containers. instead, the scariest things are all around us: People, and the depravity they are capable of. On this episode we tell two stories: one of a 10+ year old case and one of a 10 year old girl. Victoria Martens and Brianna Lopez were born to the wrong parents, and their short lives were filled with unimaginable suffering, but thanks to the actions of their parents, they will never feel any pain ever again. We also get a chance to talk to Joshua Zeman (Cropsey) and Rachel Mills stars of the new A&E docuseries The Killing Season which premieres on November 12th at 9pm EST.
This episode of The Big Scoop with Coop I will have guest Rachel Mills. Rachel is a successful producer in the movie and television industry. Rachel is the executive producer of the A&E series The Killing Season she will speak about how she started in her career, her success, give advice on how to get started in her career and much more! If you are a fan of Rachel Mills, A&E, A&E series The Killing Season, or just a fan of television and movie industry make sure you stay tuned to The Big Scoop with Coop
This episode of The Big Scoop with Coop I will have guest Rachel Mills. Rachel is a successful producer in the movie and television industry. Rachel is the executive producer of the A&E series The Killing Season she will speak about how she started in her career, her success, give advice on how to get started in her career and much more! If you are a fan of Rachel Mills, A&E, A&E series The Killing Season, or just a fan of television and movie industry make sure you stay tuned to The Big Scoop with Coop
Our GUESTS: Andrew Palmer – NSW Director of Global Interaction – the mission arm of the Baptist Church. His current role has him lecturing in New Testament and Theology at Morling College with the Plunge Program alongside training, supervising, equipping and sending cross-cultural specialists into some of the least reached people groups on the planet and helping churches develop cross-cultural understanding in their own context and abroad. Andrew received his MA exploring the theme of Reaching and Discipling Gen Y. Rachel Mills – Rachel dreams of a living in a world where every human being thrives. Her working life focuses on mobilizing students to tackle global injustice. Rachel has been part of the World Vision Australia team for 5 years. She has presented on Global Poverty issues to over 100,000 students in over 80 schools in regional areas. Rachel also runs Circle Movement alongside co-founders Kristy Fox and Adelle Laing. Circle Movement engages ordinary people in social justice issues. Rachel has completed a Bachelor of Social Science (International Relations) as well as a Fellowship at the School for Social Entrepreneurs.
Our GUESTS: Andrew Palmer – NSW Director of Global Interaction – the mission arm of the Baptist Church. His current role has him lecturing in New Testament and Theology at Morling College with the Plunge Program alongside training, supervising, equipping and sending cross-cultural specialists into some of the least reached people groups on the planet and helping churches develop cross-cultural understanding in their own context and abroad. Andrew received his MA exploring the theme of Reaching and Discipling Gen Y. Rachel Mills – Rachel dreams of a living in a world where every human being thrives. Her working life focuses on mobilizing students to tackle global injustice. Rachel has been part of the World Vision Australia team for 5 years. She has presented on Global Poverty issues to over 100,000 students in over 80 schools in regional areas. Rachel also runs Circle Movement alongside co-founders Kristy Fox and Adelle Laing. Circle Movement engages ordinary people in social justice issues. Rachel has completed a Bachelor of Social Science (International Relations) as well as a Fellowship at the School for Social Entrepreneurs.
On May 31, 2014, SLENDERMAN went from fictional Internet meme to household word when two 12 year-old Wisconsin girls lured a friend into the woods and stabbed her 19 times in an effort to earn the favor of the faceless, elongated, dark-suited figure. A few days later, an emotionally disturbed 13 year-old girl near Cincinnati attacked her mother with a knife in their kitchen in the guise of Slenderman.These real life homages are all the more disturbing because the creation of the character is readily traceable to writer Eric "Victor Surge" Knudsen on the "Something Awful" Internet forum in 2009. But as the most powerful memes do, this one seeped into the very fiber of online culture to the extent that five years later young girls were willing to kill for it.Interestingly, AMHRadio was ahead of the Slenderman Zeitgeist. On the March 11, 2014 episode with documentary filmmakers JOSH ZEMAN and RACHEL MILLS, whose urban legend films CROPSEY and KILLER LEGENDS expose the terrifying truths behind the myths, we discussed the the Slenderman meme, with Zeman uniquely declaring the character to be the very personification of the Internet.Now Zeman and Mills return to discuss developments in the Slenderman saga and what may lie ahead.
Rachel Mills, producer of Chiller TV's "Killer Legends," joins me to talk about the new 2-hour documentary, urban legends, her career and her fascinating connection to pseudoscience. Great talk!"Killer Legends" premieres on Chiller, Sunday, March 16th at 8pm ET. Rerun again at 10pm and Midnight. Tune in!Music on this podcast:"God's Lonely Man / Theme from Taxi Driver" - Bernard Herrmann - Taxi Driver OMPS"Sport and Iris" - Bernard Herrmann - Taxi Driver OMPSCopyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. No money is made from this podcast.
"Spooky Southcoast" for March 15, 2014. On this "Ides of March" edition of the show, we're joined by filmmaker Joshua Zeman ("Cropsey") to discuss his soon-to-be-released documentary "Killer Legends," in which he and researcher/producer Rachel Mills delve deeper into the truth behind some urban legends such as the Candy Man, the Babysitter and the Man Upstairs, the Hook Man and Killer Clowns.
On Sunday, 3/16 at 8pE, CHILLER debuts its new 2-hour special, KILLER LEGENDS. The horror documentary follows filmmakers Josh Zeman and Rachel Mills as they investigate the true crimes behind these urban legends while exploring how the myths evolved and why we continue to believe.The documentary probes the following legends of:The Candyman: Though the legend is prolific, in actuality there is only one documented case of a child dying from tainted candy: 8-year-old Timothy O'Bryan, who was poisoned on Halloween by a real-life miscreant who used the legend to hide his crime, earning him the fateful nickname.The Baby-Sitter and the Man Upstairs: While the babysitter has become the go-to victim in so many horror films, does the same hold true in real life? Tragically, yes, as the filmmakers discover in unsolved case of Janett Christman, a babysitter slain in Columbia, MO, in 1950.The Hookman: Based upon the legend of two teens lovers terrorized by a madman with a hook for a hand, filmmakers investigate the case of a killer known as The Phantom, who in 1946 attacked five couples parked on lovers' lanes in Texarkana.The Killer Clown: The filmmakers investigate “phantom clown” scares that have spontaneously occurred since the 1980s. As the duo explores Chicago's creepy clown past, from John Wayne Gacy to Bozo, they attempt to answer the question of how clowns became so evil, and why they continue to haunt our nightmares.Joshua Zeman has been creating independent films for over 10 years. His critically-acclaimed horror documentary CROPSEY, was critic's pick with The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and Roger Ebert, and was “one of the scariest films of the year” in 2010.