Podcast appearances and mentions of Raymond Smith

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Best podcasts about Raymond Smith

Latest podcast episodes about Raymond Smith

Commercial Real Estate 101 Podcast
Understanding Retail Real Estate Conversions with Ray Smith

Commercial Real Estate 101 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 58:25


▶️ Visit to know more: https://www.raphaelcollazo.com/ Welcome, and for all your questions, Raphael is here to help you with Understanding Retail Real Estate Conversions with Ray Smith.If you are interested in learning about the many facets of commercial real estate, whether you're a business owner, investor, or just someone who's curious about the subject, you'll gain value from being a part of the group! In this meeting, Raymond Smith, Owner of RS Investment Properties, LLC, talked about his background and how he got started in the business.Along with that, he shared insights regarding retail real estate conversions and how you can turn them into lucrative investment opportunities.After the talk, we opened up the floor for Q&A. So, watch the full video until the end to learn about her story.▶️ If you're interested in learning more about Ray, click the following links: ▶ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raymond-smith-b0104718/▶ Email: rayrealestate@gmail.comIf you like the video, please SUBSCRIBE and don't forget to press the bell

The 5th Dimension (A Twilight Zone Podcast)
151. The Encounter FT. Raymond Smith

The 5th Dimension (A Twilight Zone Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 69:28


Journey into the 5th Dimension as Trivial Theater, Jacob Anders Reviews and Movie Emporium as we discuss the iconic television show created by Rod Serling. This Week The 5th Dimension is joined by Raymond Smith to discuss Season 5 Episode 31 titled: The Encounter. The episode is Directed by: Robert Butler and Stars: Neville Brand and George Takei.You can Find Raymond Smith at:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rayhs1984Twitter: @RaymondhSmithYou Can Find Jacob Anders Reviews at:YouTube: www.youtube.com/@retrojakexyTwitter @Redneval2You can find Trivial Theaters content at: YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/TrivialTheaterTwitter: @trivia_chicYou can find Movie Emporium's content at: YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/MovieEmporiumTwitter: @Movie Emporium Intro Created by Trivial TheaterMusic Created by Dan Jensen#TheTwilightZone #MovieEmporium #TrivialTheater #JacobAndersReviews

The Weekly Dartscast
Lakeside Day 1 with Brian Raman, Carl Wilkinson, Raymond Smith, Nick Rolls and Andrew Sinclair

The Weekly Dartscast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2024 51:33


The 5th Dimension (A Twilight Zone Podcast)
141. Spur of the Moment Ft. Raymond Smith

The 5th Dimension (A Twilight Zone Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 78:18


Journey into the 5th Dimension as Trivial Theater, Jacob Anders Reviews and Movie Emporium as we discuss the iconic television show created by Rod Serling. This Week The 5th Dimension is joined by Raymond Smith to discuss Season 5 Episode 21 titled: Spur of the Moment. The episode is Directed by: Elliott Silverstein and Stars: Diana Hyland, Robert J. Hogan, Pilip Ober, Marsha Hunt, Roger Davis and Jack Raine. You can Find Raymond Smith at: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rayhs1984 Twitter: @RaymondhSmith You Can Find Jacob Anders Reviews at: YouTube: www.youtube.com/@retrojakexy Twitter @Redneval2 You can find Trivial Theaters content at: YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/TrivialTheater Twitter: @trivia_chic Merch Store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TrivsPlace You can find Movie Emporium's content at: YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/MovieEmporium Twitter: @Movie Emporium Intro Created by Trivial Theater Music Created by Dan Jensen #TheTwilightZone #MovieEmporium #TrivialTheater #JacobAndersReviews --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5thdimension/support

The 5th Dimension (A Twilight Zone Podcast)
133. Ring -a- Ding Girl Ft. Raymond Smith

The 5th Dimension (A Twilight Zone Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 84:52


Journey into the 5th Dimension as Trivial Theater, Jacob Anders Reviews and Movie Emporium as we discuss the iconic television show created by Rod Serling. This Week The 5th Dimension is joined by Raymond Smith to discuss Season 5 Episode 13 titled: Ring -a- Ding Girl. The episode is Directed by: Alan Crosland Jr. and Stars: Maggie McNamara, Mary Munday, David Macklin and Betty Lou Gerson. You can Find Raymond Smith at: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rayhs1984 Twitter: @RaymondhSmith You Can Find Jacob Anders Reviews at: YouTube: www.youtube.com/@retrojakexy Twitter @Redneval2 You can find Trivial Theaters content at: YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/TrivialTheater Twitter: @trivia_chic You can find Movie Emporium's content at: YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/MovieEmporium Twitter: @Movie Emporium Intro Created by Trivial Theater Music Created by Dan Jensen #TheTwilightZone #MovieEmporium #TrivialTheater #JacobAndersReviews --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5thdimension/support

The 5th Dimension (A Twilight Zone Podcast)
123. Nightmare at 20,000 Feet Ft. Raymond Smith

The 5th Dimension (A Twilight Zone Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 91:39


Journey into the 5th Dimension as Trivial Theater, Jacob Anders Reviews and Movie Emporium as we discuss the iconic television show created by Rod Serling. This Week The 5th Dimension is joined by Raymond Smith to discuss Season 5 Episode 3 titled: Nightmare at 20,000 Feet. The episode is Directed by: Richard Donnor and Stars: William Shatner, Christine White, Edward Kemmer, Asa Maynor and Nick Cravat. You can Find Raymond Smith at: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rayhs1984 Twitter: @RaymondhSmith You Can Find Jacob Anders Reviews at: YouTube: www.youtube.com/@retrojakexy Twitter @Redneval2 You can find Trivial Theaters content at: YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/TrivialTheater Twitter: @trivia_chic Merch Store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TrivsPlace You can find Movie Emporium's content at: YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/MovieEmporium Twitter: @Movie Emporium Intro Created by Trivial Theater Music Created by Dan Jensen #TheTwilightZone #MovieEmporium #TrivialTheater #JacobAndersReviews --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5thdimension/support

The 5th Dimension (A Twilight Zone Podcast)
122. Steel Ft. Raymond Smith

The 5th Dimension (A Twilight Zone Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 91:50


Journey into the 5th Dimension as Trivial Theater, Jacob Anders Reviews and Movie Emporium as we discuss the iconic television show created by Rod Serling. This Week Nick is stuck in the Twilight Zone, therefore Trivial Theater takes over and this week the podcast joined once again by Raymond Smith as they talk about Season 5 Episode 2 titled. Steel. The Episode is Directed by: Don Weis and Stars: Lee Marvin, Joe Mantell, Chuck Hicks, Merritt Bohn and Frank London. If you'd like to support our podcast and like the show you can always donate to the link here: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5thdimension/support You can Find Raymond Smith at: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rayhs1984 Twitter: @RaymondhSmith You Can Find Jacob Anders Reviews at: YouTube: www.youtube.com/JacobAnders YouTube: www.youtube.com/@retrojakexy Twitter @Redneval2 You can find Trivial Theaters content at: YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/TrivialTheater Twitter: @trivia_chic Merch Store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TrivsPlace You can find Movie Emporium's content at: YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/MovieEmporium Twitter: @Movie Emporium Intro Created by Trivial Theater Music Created by Dan Jensen #TheTwilightZone #MovieEmporium #TrivialTheater #JacobAndersReview --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5thdimension/support

The 5th Dimension (A Twilight Zone Podcast)
119. Passage on the Lady Anne Ft. Raymond Smith

The 5th Dimension (A Twilight Zone Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 104:51


Journey into the 5th Dimension as Trivial Theater, Jacob Anders Reviews and Movie Emporium as we discuss the iconic television show created by Rod Serling. This Week The 5th Dimension is once again joined by Raymond Smith as we talk about Season 4 Episode 17 titled. Passage on the Lady Anne. The Episode is Directed by: Lamont Johnson and Stars: Lee Philips, Joyce Van Patten, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Gladys Cooper, Cecil Kellaway and Alan Napier. If you'd like to support our podcast and like the show you can always donate to the link here: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5thdimension/support You can Find Raymond Smith at: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rayhs1984 Twitter: @RaymondhSmith You Can Find Jacob Anders Reviews at: YouTube: www.youtube.com/JacobAnders YouTube: www.youtube.com/@retrojakexy Twitter @Redneval2 You can find Trivial Theaters content at: YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/TrivialTheater Twitter: @trivia_chic Merch Store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TrivsPlace You can find Movie Emporium's content at: YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/MovieEmporium Twitter: @Movie Emporium Intro Created by Trivial Theater Music Created by Dan Jensen #TheTwilightZone #MovieEmporium #TrivialTheater #JacobAndersReviews --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5thdimension/support

Let's Deconstruct a Story
"Let's Deconstruct a Story" featuring Sheila Kohler

Let's Deconstruct a Story

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 39:40


Hi Everyone, We're a little late with this episode and it's all my fault! As I mentioned in my May 1st blog post (sign up here for updates), for the first time in four years, I conducted an amazing interview with Sheila Kohler and forgot to hit record on Zoom. Sheila--the most gracious person on Earth--forgave me for wasting 45 minutes of her time and agreed to re-record the episode. Thank you to Sheila for sitting down with me twice! After I recovered from the shame, I realized this might be a great boon for readers. I loved Cracks—the short story, the novel, and the movie! You will find links to all three below. It was fascinating to talk about Sheila's adaptation from short story to novel and to hear about the making of the movie and the decision to set the movie in England rather than South Africa. I hope you have had time to read the short story and the novel. What did you think of the movie? Let me know if you have any follow-up questions or comments. I would love to hear. Here are the links: Content Warning: Sexual Assault Cracks, the short story, by Sheila Kohler Cracks, The Novel by Sheila Kohler, available at Bookshop and Amazon. Cracks, The Movie In other news... I am taking a sabbatical from the podcast this summer to rest, regroup, and figure out what direction to take this show in in the future. I love doing it, but every now and then, I think it's a good idea to reevaluate and hone in on what has been valuable and what parts need to go. My first guest in the fall is Tim Tomlinson. Although I will be talking to him about one of his short stories, he has a new book coming out this month. It looks terrific! Check out kellyfordon.com for a picture of the cover and publication information from Nirala. Cheers! Kelly Sheila Kohler Bio: Sheila Kohler was born in Johannesburg, South Africa, the younger of two girls. Upon matriculation at 17 from Saint Andrews, with a distinction in history (1958), she left the country for Europe. She lived for 15 years in Paris, where she married, did her undergraduate degree in literature at the Sorbonne, and a graduate degree in psychology at the Institut Catholique. After raising her three girls, she moved to the USA in 1981, and did an MFA in writing at Columbia. In the summer of 1987, her first published story, “The Mountain,” came out in “The Quarterly” and received an O.Henry prize and was published in the O.Henry Prize Stories of 1988. It also became the first chapter in her first novel, “The Perfect Place,” which was published by Knopf the next year. Knopf also published the first volume of her short stories, “Miracles in America,” in 1990. Kohler has won two O.Henry prizes for “The Mountain” 1988 and “The Transitional Object” 2008. She has been short-listed in the O.Henry Prize Stories for three years running: in 1999 for the story, “Africans”; in 2000 for “Casualty,” which had appeared in the Ontario Review; and 2001 for “Death in Rome,” a story which had appeared in The Antioch Review. “Casualty” was also included in the list of distinguished stories in The Best American Short Stories of 2001. In 1994 she published a second novel, “The House on R Street,” also with Knopf, about which Patrick McGrath said, in “The New York Times Book Review: ” “Sheila Kohler has achieved in this short novel a remarkable atmosphere, a fine delicate fusion of period, society and climate.” In 1998 she published a short story, “Africans,” in Story Magazine, which was chosen for the Best American Short Stories of 1999, was read and recorded at Symphony Space and at The American Repertory Theatre in Boston and was translated into Japanese. It was also included in her second collection of stories,” One Girl,” published by Helicon Nine, which won the Willa Cather Prize in 1998 judged by William Gass. In 1999 she published her third novel, “Cracks,” with Zoland, which received a starred review from Kirkus, was nominated for an Impac award in 2001, and was chosen one of the best books of the year by Newsday and by Library Journal.” Cracks” also came out with Bloomsbury in England, was translated into French and Dutch, and will come out in Hebrew. It has been optioned six times by Killer films and Working Track 2. The film premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in September, 2009, and at the London film festival and came out here in the summer of 2010 and is now on Netflix. It is directed by Jordan Scott, with Eva Green in the role of Miss G. In 2000 Kohler received the Smart Family Foundation Prize for “Underworld,” a story published in the October “Yale Review.” In 2001 she published her fourth novel,” The Children of Pithiviers,” with Zoland, a novel about the concentration camps during the Vicky Period in France in Pithiviers and Beaune la Rolande. In 2003 she was awarded a fellowship at the Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Institute to work on a historical novel based on the life on the Marquise de la Tour du Pin, a French aristocrat who escaped the Terror by bringing her family to Albany, New York. Also that year she published her third volume of short stories, “Stories from Another World” with the Ontario Review Press. She won the Antioch Review Prize in 2004 for work in that magazine. Both “ The Perfect Place” and “Miracles in America” came out in England with Jonathan Cape and in paperback with Vintage International. “The Perfect Place” was translated into French, German, Japanese, and Portuguese. Her fifth novel, “Crossways,” came out in October, 2004, also, with the Ontario Review Press edited by Raymond Smith and Joyce Carol Oates. It received a starred Kirkus Review and is out in paperback with the Other Press as well as “The Perfect Place.” Kohler has published essays in The Boston Globe, Salmagundi (summer 2004, 2009), The Bellevue Literary magazine, and O Magazine,”The Heart Speaks” ( May 2004), “What Happy Ever After Really Looks Like” (2008) and reviews in The New Leader and Bomb as well as essays in The American Scholar in 2014 and 2015. Kohler began teaching at The Writer's Voice in 1990, going on from there to teach at SUNY Purchase, Sarah Lawrence, Colgate, CCNY , Bennington and Columbia. She has taught creative writing at Princeton since 2008 and now teaches freshman seminars there . Sheila's sixth novel, “Bluebird or the Invention of Happiness” was published in 2007, and the paperback was published with Berkely in 2008. “The Transitional Object” in Boulevard won an O.Henry prize and is included in the 2008 volume. Her tenth book, “Becoming Jane Eyre” came out with Viking Penguin in December, 2009, and was a New York Times editor's pick. Casey Cep wrote in the Boston Globe about this novel: “With an appreciation for their craft and sympathy for their difficult profession, Kohler's “Becoming Jane Eyre'' is a tender telling of the Brontë family's saga and the stories they told.” Her eleventh book “Love Child” was published by Penguin in America and by La Table Ronde in France. In June of 2012, her twelfth book “The Bay of Foxes,” was published by Penguin. “Dreaming for Freud” was published by Penguin in 2014. It will be translated into Turkish In 2013 the story, “Magic Man” was published in Best American Short Stories. Sheila Kohler published her memoir “Once we were sisters” in 2017 with Penguin in America and with Canongate in England and Alba in Spain. Sheila's latest novel is “Open Secrets” published by Penguin in July 2020. Kohler currently lives in New York and Amagansett. ***

The 5th Dimension (A Twilight Zone Podcast)
107. Mute Ft. Raymond Smith

The 5th Dimension (A Twilight Zone Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 112:18


Journey into the 5th Dimension as Trivial Theater, Jacob Anders Reviews and Movie Emporium as we discuss the iconic television show created by Rod Serling. This Week The 5th Dimension talk about Season 4 Episode 5 titled. Mute. The Episode is Directed by: Stuart Rosenberg and Stars: Ann Jillian, Caludia Bryar, Robert Boon, Frank Overton, Barbara Baxley, Irene Dailey, Oscar Beregi Jr., Percy Helton, Éva Szörényi and William Challee. If you'd like to support our podcast and like the show you can always donate to the link here: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5thdimension/support You can Find Raymond Smith at: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rayhs1984 Twitter: @RaymondhSmith You Can Find Jacob Anders Reviews at: YouTube: www.youtube.com/JacobAnders YouTube: www.youtube.com/@retrojakexy Twitter @Redneval2 You can find Trivial Theaters content at: YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/TrivialTheater Twitter: @trivia_chic Merch Store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TrivsPlace You can find Movie Emporium's content at: YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/MovieEmporium Twitter: @Movie Emporium Intro Created by Trivial Theater Music Created by Dan Jensen #TheTwilightZone #MovieEmporium #TrivialTheater #JacobAndersReviews --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5thdimension/support

The 5th Dimension (A Twilight Zone Podcast)
94. Four O'clock Ft Raymond Smith

The 5th Dimension (A Twilight Zone Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 98:50


Journey into the 5th Dimension as Trivial Theater, Jacob Anders Reviews and Movie Emporium as we discuss the iconic television show created by Rod Serling. This Week The 5th Dimension is joined by Raymond Smith to discuss Season 3 Episode 29 titled: Four O'Clock. The episode is Directed by: Lamont Johnson and Stars: Theodore Bikel, Moyna Macgill, Phyllis Love and Linden Chiles. You can Find Raymond Smith at: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rayhs1984 Twitter: @RaymondhSmith You Can Find Jacob Anders Reviews at: YouTube: www.youtube.com/JacobAnders YouTube: www.youtube.com/@retrojakexy Twitter @Redneval2 Ebay: https://www.ebay.com/usr/retrojakexy?_trksid=p2047675.m145687.l151929 You can find Trivial Theaters content at: YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/TrivialTheater Twitter: @trivia_chic Merch Store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TrivsPlace You can find Movie Emporium's content at: YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/MovieEmporium Twitter: @Movie Emporium Intro Created by Trivial Theater Music Created by Dan Jensen #TheTwilightZone #MovieEmporium #TrivialTheater #JacobAndersReviews --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5thdimension/support

TNT Radio
Mr John McBride, Raymond Smith & Dr Ian Brighthope on The Dean Mackin Show - 23 August 2023

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 50:29


GUEST HOST: Jeremy Beck filling in for Dean Mackin. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: John McBride grew up in an active Labor Party family. He gave up on the ALP after Keating's last term, which was too woke for him. John joined the Democratic Labour Party in the early 2000s, a party which were at least ideologically opposed to the cultural Marxists. He worked for a few years as a Parliamentary Advisor in the Victorian Legislative Council for a DLP member. More recently, John McBride ran 2nd on the ticket with Damien Richardson at the federal election, running as independents. John also ran for the Freedom Party at the state election for Western Metro at the last minute because the original candidate dropped out. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Raymond Smith is a singer songwriter from Tamworth NSW who only started learning to sing and strum a guitar in his early 30's and at 35 started singing in pubs and clubs mainly as a solo artist playing along with backing tracks. He's written  several country/Christian/pop songs over the years mostly about life, family and  experiences. He released his first song ever last year called "We The People" and this year he's released Crazy Enough, God Given Human Rights, All Lives Matter followed by  "No To The Voice" and also "Don't Let Cash Die" hopefully to be cleared for release very  soon. Raymond Smith also hopes to release his debut album "Ray Of Hope" in September 2023. GUEST 3 OVERVIEW: Professor Ian Brighthope is a retired medical practitioner with over 40 years of experience. He graduated in Agricultural Science in 1965. For the next three years he was involved in teaching and research. In 1969 he entered medical school at the University of New South Wales and following three pre- clinical years, completed his clinical studies at Monash University in Victoria, graduating with a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery in 1974. https://ianbrighthope.substack.com/

Community Bible Church Norfolk NE
(05/21/2023) Sunday PM Service - Pastor Raymond Smith

Community Bible Church Norfolk NE

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 54:08


Community Bible Church Norfolk NE
(05/21/2023) Sunday AM Service - Pastor Raymond Smith

Community Bible Church Norfolk NE

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2023 46:58


The 5th Dimension (A Twilight Zone Podcast)
72. The Grave Ft. Raymond Smith

The 5th Dimension (A Twilight Zone Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 100:56


Journey into the 5th Dimension as Trivial Theater, Jacob Anders Reviews and Movie Emporium as we discuss the iconic television show created by Rod Serling. This Week The 5th Dimension is joined by Raymond Smith to discuss Season 3 Episode 7 titled: The Grave. The Episode is Directed by: Montgomery Pittman and Stars: Lee Marvin, James Best, Lee Van Cleef, Strother Martin, Stafford Repp and Elen Willard You can Find Raymond Smith at: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rayhs1984 Twitter: @RaymondhSmith You Can Find Jacob Anders Reviews at: YouTube: www.youtube.com/JacobAnders Twitter @Redneval2 Ebay: https://www.ebay.com/usr/retrojakexy?_trksid=p2047675.m145687.l151929 You can find Trivial Theaters content at: YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/TrivialTheater Twitter: @trivia_chic You can find Movie Emporium's content at: YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/MovieEmporium Twitter: @Movie Emporium Intro Created by Trivial Theater Music Created by Dan Jensen #TheTwilightZone #MovieEmporium #TrivialTheater #JacobAndersReviews --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5thdimension/support

Come, Follow Me: BYU Speeches Podcast
March 6-12 | Depending on the Lord:
 Gospel Insights from a Musician | C. Raymond Smith | June 2009

Come, Follow Me: BYU Speeches Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 30:11


The story of a lifetime of service in the Church and as a musician teach us that we are completely dependent on the Lord for our success. Access the speech on our website here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Geek en Série
Geek en série 7x04: Dahmer

Geek en Série

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2023 151:15


Nous vous souhaitons une très belle années 2023 ! On espère que celle-ci vous sera bénéfique et riche en série ^^ on débute avec une série qui risque de Toucher les âmes sensibles: Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer story. Qui est Jeffrey Dahmer:Nous commençons l'émission par vous présenter Dahmer, nous le remettons en contexte et nous parlons de son impacte sur la pop culture. Ryan MurphisNous poursuivons avec une présentation du créateur de la série: Ryan Murphy. Ayant débuter comme journaliste spécialisé en pop culture, Murphy se fait connaître comme sénariste et producteur au début des années 2000 avec la série Popular. Par la suite les séries Nip tuck et Glee en font un incontournable du monde des séries Tv. Il est ouvertement gay et surtout millitant. Il utilise la fiction pour diffuser ses messages. Murphy est aussi très attaché à ses acteurs, il s'est construit au fil du temps une famille d'acteur dont est issu Evan Peters qui incarne le rôle titre. MonsterAvec cette série, Murphy a pour but de nous parler des monstres de notre société actuelle. Dans cette première saison, il a choisi de parler de Dahmer, un serial killer connu pour avoir assassiné 17 personnes venant de la communauté homosexuelle et surtout issu de minorité. Le but de la série n'est pas de faire du sensationnel mais, de pousser le spectateur à la réflexion. Comment ce type de monstre naît il ? Que dit-il de notre société ? N'oublions pas également que le plus important dans ces affaires, ce sont les victimes : Steven Hicks, Steven Tuomi, James Doxtator, Richard Guerrero, Anthony Sears, Raymond Smith, Edward Smith, Ernest Miller, Edward Thomas, Curtis Straughter, Errol Lindsey, Anthony Hughes, Konerak Sinthasomphone, Matthieu Turner, Jeremiah Weinberger, Olivier Lacy, Joseph Bradehoft. La vidéo de Sonya Lwu: https://youtu.be/h0ZWIZ6rXPs On a parlé du comics : Mon ami Dahmer de Def Backderf, disponible aux éditions Ca et La. Retrouver Sophie: Son Blog: Mauvais Genre Les sites :Sueurs froidesLes réfracteurs Retrouver Lena: ComicsDiscovery tous les mardi en Live sur notre chaîne Twitch Dans l'émission saturday night geek live sur la chaîne Jules et nico Son compte Instagram: lena_comicsdiscovery Vous pouvez nous écouter sur :Ausha : https://podcast.ausha.co/geek-en-serieItunes: https://apple.co/2SnK6PBYoutube: https://bit.ly/2LheYPnSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2ExjIQADeezer : https://www.deezer.com/fr/show/55277 Discuter avec nous sur :Facebook :James et Faye: https://www.facebook.com/JamesetFaye/ Twitter :Geek en série: https://twitter.com/GeekenSerieJames et Faye: https://twitter.com/jamesetfaye Discord: discordapp.com/invite/GsBTkDS Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jamesetfaye Nous soutenir grâce à :Tipeee: https://fr.tipeee.com/james-et-faye Et retrouver toute notre actu sur :Le site internet: http://jamesetfaye.fr/

The Darts Show Podcast
Ep. 14 | The World Darts Championship Preview Show

The Darts Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 49:14


The World Darts Championship is just one day away and Dan Dawson provides a preview of all the action from Alexandra Palace, featuring exclusive interviews with Nathan Aspinall and Raymond Smith.

Finding Center
Humble Confidence

Finding Center

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 28:53


Humble Confidence C. Raymond Smith, a BYU professor of music when this devotional was given, will give his address.

Rabbi Shmuel Silber - Institute for Jewish Continuity
Daf Yomi | Kesuvos 35 (ft. R' Aryeh Richter)

Rabbi Shmuel Silber - Institute for Jewish Continuity

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 42:35


TALMUD TORAH: Paul & Kathy Pollack in honor of their grandchildren, Tikva Esther, Simcha, Avigayil, Milana and Milicenta. May they grow to become the best version of themselves. Suburban Orthodox Toras Chaim Daf Yomi Chevra in the merit of a complete and enduring refuah for Yehuda Ben Michal. WEEK OF LEARNING: Gail & Doug Stanger - Mazel Tov to Akiva Leib Weinberg on his Bar Mitzvah from his Bubbie and Safta. DAY OF LEARNING Leah Sol In memory of Raymond Smith's beloved sister Tamie Polansky z'l DAF YOMI: Milton & Melanie Gertner in honor of their granddaughter Lucy (Esther Fruma) Dolitsky's 1st birthday. She came into the world quite early and had an extended stay in the NICU, but she is Baruch Hashem growing beautifully. May she grow to be a source of pride and nachas to her parents and all of Klal Yisrael. Saeed and Sima Haken for refuah Shelema to Barooch Fishel Ben Rachel the surgery is tomorrow If you would like to sponsor a shiur, please contact our office at office@suburbanorthodox.org.

The Weekly Dartscast
#261: Fallon Sherrock, Raymond Smith, David Pallett, World Matchplay Review

The Weekly Dartscast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 93:57


Co-hosts Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode after the World Matchplay. First, we hear from the newly-crowned Women's World Matchplay champion Fallon Sherrock (14:19) who reflects on her title win in Blackpool with our producer Hanna and the rest of the media in her post-final press conference at the Winter Gardens. Next, former major semi-finalist David Pallett (28:48) joins us to look back on his career in the game so far, playing for England at youth and senior level, moving on to the PDC tour in 2013, the 2018 UK Open semi-final run, as well as recently winning his first WDF ranking title, followed by a maiden PDC title on the Challenge Tour in back-to-back weekends. Plus, Australia's Raymond Smith (1:04:46) stops by after securing an unexpected return to Ally Pally for the PDC World Championship at the end of this year. After his run to the last 16 in the big one last December, Raymond talks through his 2022 so far and his late call up to play in the recent DPA Satellite Tour Play-Offs, which he went on to win to book another trip to the UK later this year. *** Thank you to Dartwolf for sponsoring this podcast. Follow Dartwolf on Twitter @Dartwolf180 and check out dartwolf.tv for more #DynamiteDartsContent  *** Sponsorship available! Want your business advertised on the show? Email weeklydartscast@gmail.com for more details and a free copy of our new sponsor brochure! *** Enjoy our podcast? Make a one-off donation on our new Ko-Fi page here: ko-fi.com/weeklydartscast Support us on Patreon from just $2(+VAT): patreon.com/WeeklyDartscast Thank you to our Patreon members: Phil Moss, Gordon Skinner, Connor Ellis

The UCB Word For Today

The foundation of good leadership is security. Paul told Timothy, ‘God doesn't want us to be shy with his gifts, but bold and loving and sensible.' You must know with certainty that God called you, equipped you, and guaranteed your ultimate success. And you must keep this in mind when people stop liking you, when funding drops, when morale dips, and others reject you. If you feel insecure, fear will eventually cause you to sabotage your own leadership. Confident leaders see what is, while maintaining their vision of what can be. They're rarely content with things the way they are. As President Ronald Reagan once quipped, ‘Status quo…is Latin for “the mess we're in”!' By definition, ‘to lead' is to be out in front, breaking new ground, vanquishing new worlds, and proceeding away from the status quo. Dissatisfaction with the status quo doesn't mean having a bad attitude or complaining; it has to do with a readiness to be different and to take risks. A person who won't risk change is someone who fails to grow. A leader who loves the status quo is someone who soon turns into a follower. Raymond Smith of Bell Atlantic Corporation once remarked, ‘Administrators are easy to find and cheap to keep. Leaders – risk takers – are in very short supply. And the ones with vision are pure gold.' Many people are more comfortable dealing with old troubles than doing what it takes to find new solutions; risk seems dangerous to them. The secret lies in having a winning attitude – one that comes from being secure in who you are and what you have been called to do. Think about it!

Drübergehalten – Der Ostfußball­podcast – meinsportpodcast.de
#230 Darts WM 2022 | Tag 10 | Aus für Clemens & Hempel, Price übersteht Krimi

Drübergehalten – Der Ostfußball­podcast – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 50:54


Mit Florian Hempel und Gabriel Clemens sind die letzten beiden deutschen Vertreter bei der Darts-WM ausgeschieden. Hempel unterlag dem Australier Raymond Smith mit 1:4, Gabriel Clemens war beim 0:4 gegen Titelanwärter Jonny Clayton komplett chancenlos. Das Highlight an WM-Tag 10 setzten aber Titelverteidiger Gerwyn Price und Kim Huybrechts. Der Belgier zwang die Nummer 1 der Welt bis ins Sudden-Death-Leg. Am Nachmittag hatten sich neben Raymond Smith auch Michael Smith und Dirk van Duijvenbode durchgesetzt. James Wade zog kampflos in die nächste Runde ein, weil sein Gegner Vincent van der Voort positiv auf Corona getestet wurde. Foto: Lawrence Lustig/PDC So geht es durch die Folge: 0:00:00 | Begrüßung 0:02:47 | Analyse WM-Tag 10 0:39:39 | Vorschau WM-Tag 11 0:44:20 | Die Darts-WM und das Coronavirus 0:49:58 | Verabschiedung Hosts: Kevin Schulte & Christian Rüdiger Intro/Outro-Musik: ++ GEMAfreie Musik von https://audiohub.de ++ Intro-Stimme: Louis Proll "Checkout - Der Darts-Podcast - powered by SPORT1" Twitter => @CheckoutPodcast Instagram => @checkout_podcast Facebook => Checkout - Der Darts-Podcast

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#230 Darts WM 2022 | Tag 10 | Aus für Clemens & Hempel, Price übersteht Krimi

TIKI TAKA – Der La Liga Podcast – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 50:54


Mit Florian Hempel und Gabriel Clemens sind die letzten beiden deutschen Vertreter bei der Darts-WM ausgeschieden. Hempel unterlag dem Australier Raymond Smith mit 1:4, Gabriel Clemens war beim 0:4 gegen Titelanwärter Jonny Clayton komplett chancenlos. Das Highlight an WM-Tag 10 setzten aber Titelverteidiger Gerwyn Price und Kim Huybrechts. Der Belgier zwang die Nummer 1 der Welt bis ins Sudden-Death-Leg. Am Nachmittag hatten sich neben Raymond Smith auch Michael Smith und Dirk van Duijvenbode durchgesetzt. James Wade zog kampflos in die nächste Runde ein, weil sein Gegner Vincent van der Voort positiv auf Corona getestet wurde. Foto: Lawrence Lustig/PDC So geht es durch die Folge: 0:00:00 | Begrüßung 0:02:47 | Analyse WM-Tag 10 0:39:39 | Vorschau WM-Tag 11 0:44:20 | Die Darts-WM und das Coronavirus 0:49:58 | Verabschiedung Hosts: Kevin Schulte & Christian Rüdiger Intro/Outro-Musik: ++ GEMAfreie Musik von https://audiohub.de ++ Intro-Stimme: Louis Proll "Checkout - Der Darts-Podcast - powered by SPORT1" Twitter => @CheckoutPodcast Instagram => @checkout_podcast Facebook => Checkout - Der Darts-Podcast

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#230 Darts WM 2022 | Tag 10 | Aus für Clemens & Hempel, Price übersteht Krimi

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 50:54


Mit Florian Hempel und Gabriel Clemens sind die letzten beiden deutschen Vertreter bei der Darts-WM ausgeschieden. Hempel unterlag dem Australier Raymond Smith mit 1:4, Gabriel Clemens war beim 0:4 gegen Titelanwärter Jonny Clayton komplett chancenlos. Das Highlight an WM-Tag 10 setzten aber Titelverteidiger Gerwyn Price und Kim Huybrechts. Der Belgier zwang die Nummer 1 der Welt bis ins Sudden-Death-Leg. Am Nachmittag hatten sich neben Raymond Smith auch Michael Smith und Dirk van Duijvenbode durchgesetzt. James Wade zog kampflos in die nächste Runde ein, weil sein Gegner Vincent van der Voort positiv auf Corona getestet wurde. Foto: Lawrence Lustig/PDC So geht es durch die Folge: 0:00:00 | Begrüßung 0:02:47 | Analyse WM-Tag 10 0:39:39 | Vorschau WM-Tag 11 0:44:20 | Die Darts-WM und das Coronavirus 0:49:58 | Verabschiedung Hosts: Kevin Schulte & Christian Rüdiger Intro/Outro-Musik: ++ GEMAfreie Musik von https://audiohub.de ++ Intro-Stimme: Louis Proll "Checkout - Der Darts-Podcast - powered by SPORT1" Twitter => @CheckoutPodcast Instagram => @checkout_podcast Facebook => Checkout - Der Darts-Podcast

Darts – meinsportpodcast.de
#230 Darts WM 2022 | Tag 10 | Aus für Clemens & Hempel, Price übersteht Krimi

Darts – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 50:54


Mit Florian Hempel und Gabriel Clemens sind die letzten beiden deutschen Vertreter bei der Darts-WM ausgeschieden. Hempel unterlag dem Australier Raymond Smith mit 1:4, Gabriel Clemens war beim 0:4 gegen Titelanwärter Jonny Clayton komplett chancenlos. Das Highlight an WM-Tag 10 setzten aber Titelverteidiger Gerwyn Price und Kim Huybrechts. Der Belgier zwang die Nummer 1 der Welt bis ins Sudden-Death-Leg. Am Nachmittag hatten sich neben Raymond Smith auch Michael Smith und Dirk van Duijvenbode durchgesetzt. James Wade zog kampflos in die nächste Runde ein, weil sein Gegner Vincent van der Voort positiv auf Corona getestet wurde. Foto: Lawrence Lustig/PDC So geht es durch die Folge: 0:00:00 | Begrüßung 0:02:47 | Analyse WM-Tag 10 0:39:39 | Vorschau WM-Tag 11 0:44:20 | Die Darts-WM und das Coronavirus 0:49:58 | Verabschiedung Hosts: Kevin Schulte & Christian Rüdiger Intro/Outro-Musik: ++ GEMAfreie Musik von https://audiohub.de ++ Intro-Stimme: Louis Proll "Checkout - Der Darts-Podcast - powered by SPORT1" Twitter => @CheckoutPodcast Instagram => @checkout_podcast Facebook => Checkout - Der Darts-Podcast

Darts – meinsportpodcast.de
#230 Darts WM 2022 | Tag 10 | Aus für Clemens & Hempel, Price übersteht Krimi

Darts – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 50:54


Mit Florian Hempel und Gabriel Clemens sind die letzten beiden deutschen Vertreter bei der Darts-WM ausgeschieden. Hempel unterlag dem Australier Raymond Smith mit 1:4, Gabriel Clemens war beim 0:4 gegen Titelanwärter Jonny Clayton komplett chancenlos. Das Highlight an WM-Tag 10 setzten aber Titelverteidiger Gerwyn Price und Kim Huybrechts. Der Belgier zwang die Nummer 1 der Welt bis ins Sudden-Death-Leg. Am Nachmittag hatten sich neben Raymond Smith auch Michael Smith und Dirk van Duijvenbode durchgesetzt. James Wade zog kampflos in die nächste Runde ein, weil sein Gegner Vincent van der Voort positiv auf Corona getestet wurde. Foto: Lawrence Lustig/PDC So geht es durch die Folge: 0:00:00 | Begrüßung 0:02:47 | Analyse WM-Tag 10 0:39:39 | Vorschau WM-Tag 11 0:44:20 | Die Darts-WM und das Coronavirus 0:49:58 | Verabschiedung Hosts: Kevin Schulte & Christian Rüdiger Intro/Outro-Musik: ++ GEMAfreie Musik von https://audiohub.de ++ Intro-Stimme: Louis Proll "Checkout - Der Darts-Podcast - powered by SPORT1" Twitter => @CheckoutPodcast Instagram => @checkout_podcast Facebook => Checkout - Der Darts-Podcast Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.

Checkout - Der Darts-Podcast
#230 Darts WM 2022 | Tag 10 | Aus für Clemens & Hempel, Price übersteht Krimi

Checkout - Der Darts-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 50:54


Mit Florian Hempel und Gabriel Clemens sind die letzten beiden deutschen Vertreter bei der Darts-WM ausgeschieden. Hempel unterlag dem Australier Raymond Smith mit 1:4, Gabriel Clemens war beim 0:4 gegen Titelanwärter Jonny Clayton komplett chancenlos. Das Highlight an WM-Tag 10 setzten aber Titelverteidiger Gerwyn Price und Kim Huybrechts. Der Belgier zwang die Nummer 1 der Welt bis ins Sudden-Death-Leg. Am Nachmittag hatten sich neben Raymond Smith auch Michael Smith und Dirk van Duijvenbode durchgesetzt. James Wade zog kampflos in die nächste Runde ein, weil sein Gegner Vincent van der Voort positiv auf Corona getestet wurde. Foto: Lawrence Lustig/PDC So geht es durch die Folge: 0:00:00 | Begrüßung 0:02:47 | Analyse WM-Tag 10 0:39:39 | Vorschau WM-Tag 11 0:44:20 | Die Darts-WM und das Coronavirus 0:49:58 | Verabschiedung Hosts: Kevin Schulte & Christian Rüdiger Intro/Outro-Musik: ++ GEMAfreie Musik von https://audiohub.de ++ Intro-Stimme: Louis Proll "Checkout - Der Darts-Podcast - powered by SPORT1" Twitter => @CheckoutPodcast Instagram => @checkout_podcast Facebook => Checkout - Der Darts-Podcast Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.

Checkout - Der Darts-Podcast
#230 Darts WM 2022 | Tag 10 | Aus für Clemens & Hempel, Price übersteht Krimi

Checkout - Der Darts-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 50:54


Mit Florian Hempel und Gabriel Clemens sind die letzten beiden deutschen Vertreter bei der Darts-WM ausgeschieden. Hempel unterlag dem Australier Raymond Smith mit 1:4, Gabriel Clemens war beim 0:4 gegen Titelanwärter Jonny Clayton komplett chancenlos. Das Highlight an WM-Tag 10 setzten aber Titelverteidiger Gerwyn Price und Kim Huybrechts. Der Belgier zwang die Nummer 1 der Welt bis ins Sudden-Death-Leg. Am Nachmittag hatten sich neben Raymond Smith auch Michael Smith und Dirk van Duijvenbode durchgesetzt. James Wade zog kampflos in die nächste Runde ein, weil sein Gegner Vincent van der Voort positiv auf Corona getestet wurde. Foto: Lawrence Lustig/PDC So geht es durch die Folge: 0:00:00 | Begrüßung 0:02:47 | Analyse WM-Tag 10 0:39:39 | Vorschau WM-Tag 11 0:44:20 | Die Darts-WM und das Coronavirus 0:49:58 | Verabschiedung Hosts: Kevin Schulte & Christian Rüdiger Intro/Outro-Musik: ++ GEMAfreie Musik von https://audiohub.de ++ Intro-Stimme: Louis Proll "Checkout - Der Darts-Podcast - powered by SPORT1" Twitter => @CheckoutPodcast Instagram => @checkout_podcast Facebook => Checkout - Der Darts-Podcast Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.

The Weekly Dartscast
#228: Raymond Smith, Trevor Perry, PDC World Championship Second Week Review

The Weekly Dartscast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2021 61:06


Co-hosts Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode for the Christmas break during the PDC World Championship. Raymond Smith (10:28) is back on the show to look back on his run so far at Ally Pally, beating Jamie Hughes and Devon Petersen to be the only international qualifier into the last 32, his son Ky's World Championship debut, and his take on the food during his latest stay in the UK! Trevor Perry (32:50) joins us to discuss the rise of Ryan Searle, who he has mentored from playing for the Devon county youth team to now one of the world's top players, as well as his own playing days, including over 200 caps for Devon and a 17-year run as captain, and also what it's like to be the marker for Ryan and Gary Anderson's practice sessions! *** From all of the team at the Weekly Dartscast, we would like to wish all of our listeners a Happy Christmas. Hang tight and enjoy the darts! *** Sponsorship available! Want your business advertised on the show? Email weeklydartscast@gmail.com for more details and a free copy of our new sponsor brochure! *** Enjoy our podcast? Make a one-off donation on our new Ko-Fi page here: ko-fi.com/weeklydartscast Support us on Patreon from just $2(+VAT): patreon.com/WeeklyDartscast Thank you to our Patreon members: Phil Moss, Gordon Skinner, Jan Echtermann, Thomas Page, Terence Harrison, Craig Weight

Checkout - Der Darts-Podcast
#227 Darts WM 2022 | Tag 7 | Hempel löst neuen Darts-Hype in Deutschland aus

Checkout - Der Darts-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 42:41


Florian Hempel feiert einen sensationellen 3:1-Sieg gegen Dimtiri Van den Bergh und sorgt damit für neue Darts-Euphorie in Deutschland. Mervyn King startet fulminantes Comeback beim 3:2-Sieg gegen Ryan Joyce. Michael Smith zeigt die bisherige Top-Leistung des Turniers.

The Weekly Dartscast
#226: PDC World Championship Big Preview, Scott Mitchell, Ritchie Edhouse, John Norman Jnr, Raymond Smith, Ky Smith

The Weekly Dartscast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 100:18


Co-hosts Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with their big PDC World Championship preview show! First up, former BDO world champion Scott Mitchell (14:04) calls in ahead of making his Ally Pally debut, and also looks back on his first season as a PDC tour card holder, memories of the late Andy Fordham, and also reveals his walk-on plans for this week. Next, Ritchie Edhouse (30:20) stops by and gives his thoughts ahead of playing in the tournament's opening match against China's Lihao Wen on Wednesday night, the prospect of facing the defending champion Gerwyn Price later in the night, and his hopes for next season. Then, Raymond and Ky Smith (46:22) join us to discuss their history-making upcoming weekend when they will become the first father and son to play in the tournament, as well as look back on their careers in the sport so far and their routes to qualifying for Ally Pally on back-to-back days in Australia. Plus, Canada's John Norman Jnr (1:07:17) rounds off the show to look ahead to his Ally Pally debut, as well as reflect on his career to date, including winning a tour card at Q-School in 2017, those memorable celebrations in the PDC World Cup, and also picks out which player he thinks has the best celebrations in darts. *** Sponsorship available! Want your business advertised on the show? Email weeklydartscast@gmail.com for more details and a free copy of our new sponsor brochure! *** Enjoy our podcast? Make a one-off donation on our new Ko-Fi page here: ko-fi.com/weeklydartscast Support us on Patreon from just $2(+VAT): patreon.com/WeeklyDartscast Thank you to our Patreon members: Phil Moss, Gordon Skinner, Jan Echtermann, Thomas Page, Terence Harrison, Craig Weight

Inside the BDO
Inside the WDF Episode #66 - Raymond Smith, John Imrie

Inside the BDO

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 68:23


In this week's episode, Andrew is joined by Australia's Raymond Smith and Faroe Islands-born thrower John 'Fear the Haggis' Imrie. Raymond (0:53) calls in to discuss his recent North Queensland Classic victory, his semi-retirement and battle with depression since playing at Ally Pally in 2018, how he got into the sport originally, getting his son KY involved, his self-devised practice game Frustration, whether he's thought about a Lakeside return and what it meant to wear the green and gold of Australia in WDF cups.  John (27:15) stops by to talk his impressive breakthrough in 2021 at the age of 55, his plans on the WDF tour for the rest of 2021, where his nickname came from, spending 7 months homeless down in Devon, how darts has always been a constant in his life, wanting to play at Lakeside and the aim of giving something back to the Faroe Islands.  Enjoy!

NC Policy Watch Interviews
Rep. Raymond Smith on House Bill 946 and why he and his colleagues should be focusing their attention on providing every child with a sound basic education

NC Policy Watch Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 14:48


The post Rep. Raymond Smith on House Bill 946 and why he and his colleagues should be focusing their attention on providing every child with a sound basic education appeared first on NC Policy Watch.

Navigating Life with Coach Lo
Navigating Life Episode 25 - The Power, The Price, The Pain of Influence with Raymond Smith

Navigating Life with Coach Lo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 79:36


On this episode of Navigating Life with Coach Lo Podcast, Raymond Smith aka. Bro.Ray will share with Coach Lo how his life experiences made clear to him what real influence would cost him. As humans we have the idea that we want certain material things, positions and titles without counting the cost. However, when you were created to influence like Raymond you don't always have the desire, it's just the journey life takes you on. On this journey you evolve into this person that everyone else desires to become, having no idea the pain and the price it would cost to possess the power of influence. I invite you to sit back, relax and listen in as Brother Ray shares his journey with us and how he uses his life experiences to help the youth, families and all those he come in contact with to discover the greatness within them and develop it for positive influence and encouragement to others. Bro. Ray as he is known to all, is a native of Chicago, Illinois he has been a resident of Providence, Rhode Island for 16 years. Bro. Ray is known to many as the “Hood Preacher. “ While Bro. Ray heard the call to ministry, he ran fast toward the call, (the assignment) with half the instructions to the Davey Lopes Recreation Center, in Providence. There he met the director Mr. George Lindsey, the man in a dream that God said would say yes to every request he had to bringing the Gospel to the City of Providence. Brother Ray is actively involved in the mission that God assigned him to, to bring harmonious unity to the Community. Philippians 4:9 is the word he stood on and it became life to him. As he still stands on this very Word. Bro. Ray is married to Chuckie Marie, has 5 adult children(2 from marriage and 3 from previous relationships) and 16 grandchildren. Bro. Ray has served in ministry since June of 2001. In 2003 he began to experience the birth pains of “Young Leaders Fellowship”, (YLF) which began to trinkle over into the Providence Street worker Program where Bro. Ray served as their first Program Director in 2005. In February 2006 he resigned and launched the YLF program as Founder/CEO. Bro. Ray is known throughout Providence as an advocate in the streets, courts, RITS, ACI, PPSD and in community churches. He is known to many as a positive male role model with abilities to mentor both male and female, children and adults. The mission of YLF is the Restoration of families through positive interaction with our youth. Assisting them with the building of positive support teams and coaching them on how to utilize them. In his own words he states “I'm God's anointed, appointed son of encouragement”. He could be found at any given time at the table of some of the city's most influential decision makers. In January 2009, Challenge for Change Ministries (CFC) was birth, whose focus is on the family unit. Remembering the call ...and He said unto him or her, go into all the world and preach and publish openly the Good News (the Gospel) to every creature of the whole human race. Contact Information: Follow Brother Ray: Facebook:@ Ray Smith Email: broraysmith_2006@yahoo.com Follow and Contact Navigating Life with Coach Lo: FB: Navigating Life/Coach Lo/ Navigating The Heart IG: @Instagram.com/Navigatingtheheart YouTube: Navigating Life with Coach Lo Please purchase the Promise Devotional @: www.navigatingtheheart.com Email: Lolita@navigatingtheheart.com Website:www.navigatingtheheart.com Tech Support- @Rafael Barlowe Music By: Ronnie B. “Ride or Die CD Thank You for Listening , Coach Lo

Principal Center Radio Podcast – The Principal Center
Raymond Smith—10 Mindframes for Leaders: The VISIBLE LEARNING Approach to School Success

Principal Center Radio Podcast – The Principal Center

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 23:05


 Get the book, 10 Mindframes for Leaders: The VISIBLE LEARNING Approach to School SuccessAbout the AuthorDr. Raymond Smith speaks, writes, and consults about leadership development with Visible Learning and Corwin Press, and has worked in K-12 leadership, administrator preparation, and higher education.

Finding Center
Consecrating Ourselves unto God

Finding Center

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 56:07


Consecrating Ourselves unto God C. Raymond Smith begins this hour of Finding Center with his devotional address titled, "Depending on the Lord: Gospel Insights from a Musician." Then, Kerry M. Muhlestein gives his devotional address titled, "Why We Must Be Wholeheartedly Holy."

CONSUMED with Jaime Lewis
Raymond Smith, winemaker and owner, Indigené Cellars, Paso Robles

CONSUMED with Jaime Lewis

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 46:57


Winemaker Raymond Smith is a native of Oakland, California, and talks with guest host Justin Trabue about his upbringing as one of eight kids in his family. Due to the recent protests against police brutality around the globe, Indigené Cellars has experienced a lot of support lately, along with many other Black-owned businesses. He discusses the origins of the name Indigené Cellars, the evolution of his wine appreciation, and cornbread and whiskey. Website: indigenecellars.com Instagram: @indigenecellarsofficial

Major Crush
Major Crush S3: The Indigené Interview

Major Crush

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 51:04


The last stop on our Paso Robles road trip was a bonding experience for Meredith, Lou, and Josh Martin of Blank Wines. Meeting Raymond Smith, winemaker, and owner of Indigené Cellars added so much to this journey, and after you listen to this interview, we know it will be easy to understand why this new friend of the podcast means so much to us! In this interview, you'll learn how humility, hard work, dedication, and generosity come together to create an inspiring winemaker story, which in turn, offers up the world some of the most delicious wines we've EVER experienced!! We hope you enjoy this episode - and someday soon, some of Raymond's wines!!  Now for some promised links:  The charity Raymond Smith mentioned in this interview called The Old Skool Cafe - and it is one of the very best Bay Area non-profits! Our mutual friend, Teresa Goines, is the Founder/CEO of Old Skool, and our team has plans to shed more light on what this "youth-run, jazz-themed supper club" is doing in the lives of others! For more information, or to find out how you can donate, check out the website:  https://www.oldskoolcafe.org/ SPECIAL WINE OFFER!! Every now and then, one of the people we interview for our show understands how thirsty our podcasts make people! So to help you whet your appetite and give you another reason to try the Indigené Cellars Collection, Raymond has set up a special offer on two of the wines we tasted in this episode: Get an extra 10% off on the Ambiente Blend & The Parenthesis Syrah! Use the Promo Code MAJOR CRUSH at check out. We just know you're going to fall in love with these wines, as well as the beautiful human being who makes them!! https://www.indigenecellars.com/ CONTACT US: If you have questions or comments for Meredith and Lou, and you're listening on the Anchor App, you can send them to us directly. If you're listening to this podcast on any other platform, and you want to reach out, you can email us at majorcrushpodcast@gmail.com  // Follow us on Instagram: @majorcrushwinecast. // Be sure to check out all three seasons of Major Crush on Spotify, or wherever you access your favorite podcasts! Episodes of Season Three drop every Thursday but make sure to subscribe to our show so you never miss a thing!

NC Policy Watch Interviews
Rep. Raymond Smith discusses equity and education funding

NC Policy Watch Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 14:36


The post Rep. Raymond Smith discusses equity and education funding appeared first on NC Policy Watch.

Bleav in Hot Takes on a Plate
Bread with Raymond Smith

Bleav in Hot Takes on a Plate

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 39:29


Bread has been the breakout food star of the COVID era -- but should you be making it at home? Rob Petrone dives into this and other bread hot takes with Raymond Smith of Blacksmith's Breads in Long Beach.

CEOs Wear Sneakers
Black Voices With Donye Taylor and Raymond Smith

CEOs Wear Sneakers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 54:35


We're proud to introduce "Black Voices", a five episode podcast series where we will interview notable people from our community. We'll hear their experiences and thoughts on the current racial unrest and the best way forward.   Today's episode is with young entrepreneurs, Donye Taylor and Raymond Smith. They are Co-founders of The Digital Footprint, a millennial lead marketing agency. On this episode Donye and Raymond talk about the struggles of growing up and trying to fit into the "norm", they share about not what it means to take a creative path, and how being true to yourself has never been more important than now.    Hosted by K-Swiss President, Barney Waters. 

Ray County Voices
"All (or Mostly) About Richmond"

Ray County Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 29:09


#RayCoVoAlicia Shaw, Richmond's economic development director; and Raymond Smith, North Star Wellness co-owner, discuss the Keep It Richmond campaign to promote Richmond businesses. Richmond High School graduate Nicole Johnson, now a student-athlete at the University of Central Missouri, discusses her recovery from a foot injury. Werner Moentmann shares his feelings about getting to play morning pickleball again at the Richmond city gym. Notes: Some Richmond-based businesses include the following: Crooked River Meats, Market and Grill; JP's Total Image, barbershop/beauty salon; Daddy's 10-13 Diner; The Nest Egg, antiques. The story referenced during the interview with Raymond Smith aired in 2015 on the National Public Radio program "All Things Considered" and was provided by KCUR-FM (89.3) in Kansas City. To listen to the segment, visit https://www.npr.org/2015/05/21/408452759/one-family-revitalizes-a-small-town-with-yes-quilts.To be a sponsoring business or a supporting patron of this podcast series, contact Sharon Donat, media specialist with the Richmond News and Town & Country Leader, by email at sharon@leaderpress.com or by calling the Richmond News at (816) 776-5454.

Somethingforthepeople
Episode 14-B.M.E Black Male Educators: Educating during a Pandemic

Somethingforthepeople

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 78:55


This episode brings back Brandon Corley and Raymond Smith to discuss how they are adapting as black educators during COVID-19. They discuss the challenges and survival techniques for managing the new normal in education. We also discuss the Last Dance documentary and our favorite hoopers. To buy Righteous Ray Ray books go to http://www.righteousrayray.com/. To donate to the South Bronx Community School go to https://southbronxcommunity.networkforgood.com/projects/85852-john-clemente-s-fundraiser

MashUpheaval
Episode 17: Yola, Conway Twitty, Smash Mouth, and Nirvana

MashUpheaval

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2020 11:38


In the seventeenth episode of MashUpheaval - your all-request, live performance mashup podcast - Amelia Ray performs two mashups: one of Yola’s “Lonely the Night” (written by Dan Auerbach, John Bettis and Yola) and Conway Twitty’s “She Needs Someone to Hold Her (When She Cries)” (written by Raymond Smith); and another of Smash Mouth’s “All Star” (written by Greg Camp) and Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit” (written by Kurt Cobain, Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic).Episode video: https://youtu.be/YmnEhRuMtJASong List:(1) “No More Lonely Tears” - a mashup of “Lonely the Night” (written by Dan Auerbach, John Bettis and Yola) and  “She Needs Someone to Hold Her (When She Cries)” (written by Raymond Smith)(2) “All Star Spirit” - a mashup of “All Star” (written by Greg Camp) and “Smells Like Teen Spirit” (written by Kurt Cobain, Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic)If you would like to request a mashup, send an email to: mashupheaval@ameliaray.netSupport this podcast: www.patreon.com/ameliaraywww.ameliaray.net

Drammensbibliotekenes podcast
#056 Live-podcast fra Mjøndalen bibliotek: våre bokfavoritter fra 2019

Drammensbibliotekenes podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 46:58


Livepod fra Drammensbibliotekets podcast. Trenger du julegavetips i siste liten? Ønsker du deg et innblikk i bokåret 2019? Da bør du ta deg en velfortjent pause fra julestria og få med deg Drammensbibliotekets podcast live fra scenen i Mjøndalen! Panelet besto av følgende bokpratere: Inger Bergan Mortensen. Inger jobber som barne- og ungdomsbibliotekekar ved Nedre Eiker bibliotek. Hun har tidligere jobbet ved Drammensbiblioteket. Hun har med stort engasjement brent for litteraturformidling i hele sitt yrkesliv, især rettet mot barn. Jørgen Hovde er for tiden biblioteksjef i Nedre Eiker og er påtroppende leder for Virksomhet bibliotek og møteplass i Nye Drammen kommune. Han har sittet i juryen for årets Bragepris i prisen for årets beste sakprosa. Britt Kroken Kjenes har jobbet ved Drammensbiblioteket i en årrekke og er en allrounder og kjent for å være en mester i å snakke bøkene ut av hylla. Hun mottok bibliotekprisen i Buskerud i 2017 for sitt arbeid. Stig Elvis Furset jobber med den kulturelle skolesekken i Buskerud fylkesbibliotek og mottok også bibliotekprisen i Buskerud i 2017 for sin mangeårige formidlingsarbeid. Han er en kjent og beryktet stemme i litteraturmiljøet og har spesiell innsikt i skrekksjangeren og ungdomslitteratur. Raymond Smith er kveldens programleder og jobber på Drammensbiblioteket. Smith er kjent som lokal radiomann og musiker med en spesiell forkjærlighet for krim og historiske romaner. Drammensbibliotekets podcast finner du i Spotify, iTunes og på Soundcloud.com.

Drammensbibliotekenes podcast
#035 Dbib Podcast - Episode 16: Arrangementer

Drammensbibliotekenes podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 28:59


Dbib Podcast episode 16 er ute! Denne gangen har vi gjort en spennende vri og gått litt inn i hva Drammensbiblioteket, Nedre Eiker bibliotek og våre naboer på G60 har på programmet for høsten. Håkon Slettner Windsland, Martin Nordli og Hilde Søberg forteller deg om alt det spennende, kule og interessante som skjer på bibliotekene og på Drammens ungdomsarena nå framover i høst. Raymond Smith var programleder. https://www.drammensbiblioteket.no/web/arena/arrangementer-drammen https://www.drammensbiblioteket.no/web/arena/arrangementer-mjondalen#/ https://www.drammen.kommune.no/natur-kultur-idrett-og-fritid/natur-kultur-idrett-og-fritid/g60/

Somethingforthepeople
Episode 6- Getting Righteous with Ray

Somethingforthepeople

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 64:24


In episode 6, author and educator Raymond Smith joins the show. We discuss his path to education and the creation of the Righteous Ray Ray series. We also discuss Prince and Bruce Lee along with some movie talk. Enjoy a great listen from a righteous man. Buy Righteous Ray Ray books at http://www.righteousrayray.com/ and on IG @righteous_rayray

There Will Be Wrestling - THE PODCAST!
TWBW Episode #21 - AEW Special - Feat Raymond Smith

There Will Be Wrestling - THE PODCAST!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 79:04


THIS WEEK we welcome back our good friend Raymond Smith to help Taylor dive head first into the debut show of ALL ELITE WRESTLING!! Olly was too sick to record this week so Taylor has taken the chance to talk wrestling with another wrestling fan. This episode was recorded just two hours after the ending of Double or Nothing (the ALL ELITE WRESTLING debut show). This episode will be Taylor and Raymond's first impressions of the show, raw and to the point. If you have not watched this pay per view we apologize for excluding you but we hope you can get something out of it regardless. What will Taylor think of Chris Jericho? Will Raymond like the show? Who made surprise appearance at the end? Will All Elite be successful? Find out all this and more on.... THERE WILL BE WRESTLING!!! Taylor loves wrestling and always has, Olly knows pretty much nothin'...Join in on the fun as one friend tries to convince the other that wrestling rulz!Get a fresh perspective, through the eyes of a newcomer, on the matches and stories that rock the wrestling world. Old and new, guys and gals Follow us on this curated trip into the best and worst wraslin' has to offer. Intro/Outro music by Haken (Song: 1985 / Album: Affinity) Check them out and buy their stuff at www.hakenmusic.com Copyright belongs to US! (for a change) THERE WILL BE WRESTLING. Thank you for allowing us to contribute to your world of wrestling and to spread the word! Please subscribe and share if you liked the podcast!!!This is a free grassroots podcast!!! We rely on your word of mouth to help get our show out there! This episode was Edited & Produced by and Taylor Power, Engineered & Co Produced by Oliver Lavender 2019 #twbw #meatcastlestwbw #sundaynightslaw

There Will Be Wrestling - THE PODCAST!
TWBW Episode #19 - Stars, Stripes & Vegemite!

There Will Be Wrestling - THE PODCAST!

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019 58:00


This week on TWBW we have a very special guest! The one, the only, Raymond Smith! Raymond has been listening to our show from day one and we could not be more excited to chat and learn from such a great guy! We asked Ray to show us through some WCW and boy did he deliver! This week we are taking a look at the differences between WCW and WWE on January 4th 1999! How can two shows booked so similarly be so different? Will WCW take their one shot to reclaim greatness? Why is WCW so bad towards the end? Where the hell is the commentary? Why is WCW so confusing? Is Hollywood Hogan a face or a heel? Is WWE really any better? Why isnt Ray in bed yet?  Find out all this and more on this weeks thrilling adventure of THERE WILL BE WRESTLING!!! Taylor loves wrestling and always has, Olly knows pretty much nothin'...Join in on the fun as one friend tries to convince the other that wrestling rulz!Get a fresh perspective, through the eyes of a newcomer, on the matches and stories that rock the wrestling world. Old and new, guys and gals Follow us on this curated trip into the best and worst wraslin' has to offer. Intro/Outro music by Haken (Song: 1985 / Album: Affinity) Check them out and buy their stuff at www.hakenmusic.com Copyright belongs to WORLD WRESTLING ENTERTAINMENT (WWE) , WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING (WCW) and the respective owners of each song. Thank you for allowing us to contribute to the to spread the word! Please subscribe and share if you liked the podcast!!!This is a free grassroots podcast!!! We rely on your word of mouth to help get our show out there! This episode was Edited & Produced by and Taylor Power, Engineered & Co Produced by Oliver Lavender 2019 #twbw #meatcastlestwbw #sundaynightslaw

Spooky Sconnie Podcast
5.5: Jeffrey Dahmer, Part 2

Spooky Sconnie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 105:36


Content note: animal abuse, murder, rape, sexual violence, torture, necrophilia, child molestation, drug use and misuse, cannibalism, gross details of so many things, sanism, and ableism. Photo: Dahmer's sketch of his body altar, courtesy of Oxygen. Even thought part one wasn't even an hour, I wanted to be rid of Dahmer as quickly as humanly fucking possible, y'all. So, part 2 is almost two hours long... but we don't have to talk about it anymore. This episode starts right as he moves into the notorious apartment on North 25th Street. For the early stuff, make sure to listen to the first episode. Resources Wiki Biography Crime Museum Inside the Mind of Jeffrey Dahmer: Serial Killer’s Chilling Jailhouse Interview 1991 Vanity Fair piece Jeffrey Dahmer Trial Victim Impact Statement Highlights (video) 5 Of The Most Shocking Moments From The Jeffrey Dahmer Trial 9 Mind-Blowing Quotes Made By Serial Killer Jeffrey Dahmer Dahmer on Dahmer Sneak Peek from Oxygen 2 Servicemen Reveal Their Stories Of Being Sexually Abused By Jeffrey Dahmer These Are The Chilling Crime Scene Photos From Jeffrey Dahmer's Apartment Stone Phillips interview Murderous Minds: Inside Serial Killers S1E7 on Amazon Prime All the other links I said I'd include Study Shows Mentally Ill More Likely to Be Victims, Not Perpetrators, of Violence True Crime Obsessed - Episode 40: Kidnapped For Christ Bruce McArthur (Toronto serial killer)How alleged Toronto serial killer Bruce McArthur went unnoticed Toronto serial killer destroyed gay safe space Grad student claims she tipped off police to serial killer a year ago The sad predictability of Toronto’s alleged serial killer Patreon poll Transcription Welcome back to the Spooky Sconine podcast. This is the podcast that covers everything that is paranormal, criminal, spooky and just plain weird from the state of Wisconsin. This is the second episode in the Jeffrey Dahmer Series. If you haven't listened to the first one, go back and catch that because there are going to be some things I talk about in here that I explained in the first episode. And also like you wouldn't watch the last half of the movie, right? Like, go listen to the first one. ----more---- When we last left Jeffrey Dahmer, he had just convinced a judge he was going to change his ways after molesting a child. Let's rejoin him a year later, shall we? On May 14th, 1990 Dahmer moves out of his grandmother's house where he had had to move back into it, because of the molestation charge and having just gotten out of jail and all that jazz. He moves into apartment 213 at 924 north 25th street and takes any momentos he'd kept from his previous victims, including the mummified head and genitals of Anthony Sears. Within one week of moving into his new apartment, he had already killed his sixth victim. Raymond Smith was a 32 year old sex worker who Dahmer lured to his apartment with the promise of $50 in exchange for sex at the apartment. He gave Smith a drink laced with seven sleeping pills and manually strangled him. The following day, Dahmer purchased a Polaroid camera with which he took several pictures of Smith's body in suggestive positions before dismembering him in the bathroom. This all becomes a very major part of his M.O. and, with very few exceptions, this is what he tends to do with the rest of his victims from here on out. He boils the legs and arms and also the pelvis in a steel kettle with Soilex, which allows him to then rinse the bones off in his sink. He dissolves the remainder of Smith's skeleton with the exception the skull in a container filled with acid. Dahmer later spray paints Smith's skull, and he places it alongside the skull of Anthony Sears upon a black towel inside a metal filing cabinet. About a week later - and it's on or about May 27th - Dahmer lures a young man to his apartment but he fucks up. Um, you know how he spikes the drink, right? He'll go and he'll be like, "oh, I'm going to make us a drink." And then he sneaks the sleeping pills into the one drink. Well, just this one time he forgets which drink is which and drinks the laced drink himself. He wakes up the next day and his intended victim stole a bunch of his close $300 and a watch. He doesn't report this to police, natch. You know, when you have like a severed head hadn't genitals, you don't report this. On May 29th, though, he does share that he'd been robbed with his probation officer because, remember, he's also still on probation, you know, for molesting a kid. In June of 1990 he brings a 27 year old acquaintance to the apartment named Edward Smith. He drugs and strangles Smith and instead of just immediately acidifying the skeleton or going through his normal process, he actually puts Smith's skeleton in his freezer for several months because he thought maybe it wouldn't retain as much moisture, which like from a scientific background, bruh, no, this is not going to work. Obviously it didn't work and then he acidified the body like later on. He'd destroyed the skull on accident because he placed it in the oven to dry and it exploded. It exploded! Later, he told police that he felt 'rotten' about Smith's murder since he didn't get to keep anything from the body. Less than three months later he meets a 22 year old Chicago native named Ernest Miller on the corner of north 27th street. Miller agrees to company Dahmer to his apartment for $50 and then is like, oh, you want to listen to my heart and stomach? Okay. Dahmer decides, 'mm, since I'm here I might as well try to suck your dick.' And Miller says, 'you know what, that's going to cost you extra.' So that's when Dahmer goes and grabs the drinks. He only had two sleeping pills to put in Miller's drink though. So he is out for a very short amount of time and when he wakes up suddenly in the middle of Dahmer doing stuff to him, Dahmer kills him by slashing his carotid artery and he does this with the same knife he uses to dissect the victims bodies. So it's a knife he really has taken time to like sharpen and make sure it's in the best possible form, which to be honest, is kind of a godsend in this type of a situation because I'd rather have something sharp nick my carotid and die quickly then try to have someone use like a very dull knife to do that. He bleeds to death within minutes, but not before Dahmer grabs his Polaroid camera and is like taking pictures of Miller dying and bleeding out. He puts Miller's body in the bathtub for dismemberment after he does the sex to it. While he is dismembering the rest of the body, he takes time to like kiss Miller's face and talk to him, which everything I read was really um, happy to point that out with this victim. But I'm pretty sure if you're going to do it to one victim, you probably do it to most victims. And let's be real. How many of us don't talk to random stuff when we're doing things? Like I talk to random stuff all the time, like, 'hey, cherry coke, how you doing? I'm going to put you in my mouth.' Um, which I am, but like, you know, I cannot be the only other person who does this and also isn't a serial killer. That's all I'm saying. He wraps Miller's heart, Miller's biceps, and parts of his legs in plastic bags and puts them in the fridge so he can eat them later. He boils the rest of the flesh and organs, and they turned into this jelly like substance because again he's using that Soilex and he wanted to keep the skeleton. So he rinses it off, puts the bones in this light bleach solution for 24 hours and then allows them to dry like, like you would with dishes, right. Um, and this is all stuff that his father had taught him to do - by the way. The severed head was initially placed in the refrigerator before being stripped of flesh and then painted and coated with an enamel, which is a smart move because at least it won't get as brittle as the other ones that he's had to discard at this point. He's learning. Three weeks after murdering Ernest Miller, on September 24th, Dahmer meets a 22 year old man named David. Thomas at the Grand Avenue Mall. It's a mall, but it's like weird because it's set up between several buildings and then there's like skywalks and like I, I was there like a decade ago going through the mall and being like, what the fuck is this place? It's weird. Anyway. It's not like Ye Grand Mall, okay? It's, it's a weird mall. Anyway, Dahmer persuades Thomas to come to the apartment for a few drinks and again with his MO of picking up people who are down on their luck or people who are sex workers. He offers money for nude photographs. Dahmer would later state that after giving Thomas a drink full of sedatives, he felt bad because he realized all of a sudden he wasn't attracted to Thomas, but he was still afraid to allow him to wake up in case he would have been angry about being drugged. So he decides to go through with strangling and dismembering. Since he wasn't attracted to Thomas, though, he intentionally doesn't keep body parts. He does take photographs throughout the dismemberment process and keeps them and honestly that's part of what led them to being able to identify this victim as being David Thomas. So, as creepy as it is that he took photographs - he didn't remember people's names, he probably didn't know many names - and these photographs at least allowed us to find the victim's families and let them know what had happened. I can't believe I'm saying I'm kind of grateful for these photographs. Jesus Christ. Um, okay. He doesn't kill anyone for like five months. He tries to bring a couple of guys back to his apartment during that time period. But like, you know, it just wasn't happening. So he takes all of that creative energy, you know, that you use when you do the same thing over and over again to dead bodies and starts planning the altar he wants in his apartment. And this is really interesting because it's got like different sets set ups. So he wanted this black shower curtain behind the altar, um, and was going to put that in front of a window. And then, um, I'll put a link in the show notes because this is wild. So on either side he's got skeletons that have been painted. And then there's a black table where he has the skulls that he's saved that have been painted. And then there's like one of those funky lights that has like several different bulb things coming down behind that in front of the window. And then he has like a little plaque above the window and a chair set up in front of the altar so that, you know, he could, uh, sit there and look at it. It's so creepy. He is also known to regularly complain of anxiety and depression to his probation officer throughout this time. And you know, talks a lot about being gay, being alone, not having a lot of money. And this is when he also starts talking about feeling suicidal. He was really careful if you think about it to select victims on the fringe of society. They were often itinerant or criminal or even criminal by association. They were children at times or even slightly older people, not too old, but still. And often he went after, men who were not white. Um, his first two victims were white. But I think the bulk of the rest of them are Black, Hispanic, Native American/Indigenous, and Asian. Like he picks people who are not white on a regular basis. And this actually led, once he's captured, to a lot of racial tension in Milwaukee, which is consistently battling with St Louis to be one the most segregated cities in the United States. Like whatever one is number one, the other one is either number two or three like it. They are consistently in the top three. Um, and just because it's 2019 doesn't mean that's changed a ton. I gotta tell Ya. In February of 1991, he observes a 17 year old named Curtis Straughter standing at a bus stop near Marquette University. He brings Straughter back to his apartment again with the idea of giving him money in exchange for nude photos. And he's also like, 'Hey, I'll pay you to do the sex.' Dahmer drugs and and strangles Straughter with a leather strap. Then dismembers him and keeps his skull, hands, and genitals. The head is put in the freezer along with several other heads at this point. On April 7th, he meets 19 year old Errol Lindsey who iss walking to get a key cut. Now Lindsey was straight, but Dahmer somehow gets him back to his apartment, drugs him, and this is where he starts his major experiment to try to zombify his victims because remember, he doesn't necessarily want them dead - and he later says this in interviews - but he wants them to not leave him. And what's the best way to get someone to not leave is to have complete control of them. And if somebody is in a Zombie like state, you can do that a lot easier then, uh, you can with just keeping them bound, especially in a safe way too. So, after being drugged, uh, Lindsey winds up with a hole in his skull - Dahmer drills a hole in and he pours hydrochloric acid right into Lindsay's brain. Lindsay wakes up, um, and says, 'I have a headache. What time is it?' He then collapses on the floor and, um, just keeps holding his head. At this point, Dahmer drugs him again and strangles him because he's like, well, this didn't work. He decapitates Lindsey, keeps his skull, flays the body, and actually places his skin in this solution of cold water and salt AKA like a brine for several weeks because he wanted to keep it. But of course that doesn't work. Um, so he tosses it eventually. At this point his apartment smells like awfulness and the other residents in the Oxford apartment building are continually like repeatedly complaining to management about foul smells, about falling objects, about hearing a chainsaw, etc. The manager Sopa Princewill contacts Dahmer in response to these complaints several times. Although Dahmer initially excuses the odors because he's like, 'aw, my freezer keeps breaking. And the, you know, the stuff inside got spoiled.' 'Oh my tropical fish just died. So they're kind of smelly and I haven't had a chance to like clean everything out,' et cetera. But we'll come back to his neighbors cause it will get wild. Anthony Hughes is a friend of Dahmer's and he's Deaf and mute. Um, so he can't hear and he can't speak. He communicates by signing with his hands and also by lip reading for people who don't know how to sign back to him. They are hanging out somewhere else when Dahmer's like, 'hey, you want to hang out at my house?' So they go back to the house, he drugs Hughes, drills a hole in a skull, and injects acid like he previously tried. But this time - and I'm not sure if it's because of the volume or the location of where he drilled - um, the injection winds up killing Hughes and Dahmer gets really sad about that. Like, he didn't want to kill his friend, he just wanted to keep him around and um, he gets really depressed. Like, I don't know... If you don't want to kill your friend, maybe don't do stuff that could kill your friend? That's all I'm saying. That's why I don't text and drive with friends in my car - only on my own. Um, he leaves Anthony's body to rot on his bedroom floor before dissolving it in acid several days later. And actually his body comes into play in this extremely close call I'm about to talk about. On the afternoon of May 26th in 1991, he meets a 14 year old kid on Wisconsin Avenue. The kid's name is Konerak and I cannot pronounce the last name because I am so white. Um, I'm going to try [failes miserably several times] Sinthasomphone. Um, I'm just going to keep calling him Konerak because I don't want to mess up his name several times. Um, he approaches Konerak and is like, 'Hey, I'll give you money for pictures.' And the kid's like, 'okay.' Um, actually the kid's really reluctant at first and then comes with him. He poses for two pictures in his underwear before Dahmer drugs him. Um, while he's drugged, he performs oral sex on this kid. And it's important to note this kid is actually the younger brother of the boy Dahmer molested in 1988 and was convicted of molesting after the kid had to go get his stomach pumped, um, from being drugged. And you know, the kid didn't know that Dahmer was that guy. He didn't remember. This is a couple years later. Um, but Dahmer also doesn't recognize kind of the familial resemblance. Um, it's not until quite a long ways later that they figure this out. But while Konerak is drugged, Dahmer drills a hole in his skull and injects hydrochloric acid right into the frontal lobe - o the front of your head. Before Konerak falls unconscious, Dahmer leads him into the bedroom where Anthony Hughes' body is sitting on the floor naked. And Dahmer says that he believed Konerak saw the body, but Konerak didn't react to it, which is probably because of a mixture of being really sedated and then also, I don't know, having acid in your brain. Soon, Konerak passes out. Dahmer drinks several beers while sitting there next to him and then is pretty sure that the experiment has failed again. He is really upset. So, now that he's out of alcohol, he decides he's going to go drink at a bar and then buy alcohol and come back and he's gone for a few hours. Konerak manages to not only wake up but to escape despite being injured and being incredibly out of it. Um, this kid was a bad ass. Dahmer's neighbor Sandra Smith calls police to report that there's an Asian boy running naked in the street and it's the early hours of the next day when Dahmer comes back to his apartment and he is greeted by Konerak sitting naked on the corner of 25th and state speaking in Lao - cause he he's Laotian - with three distressed, uh, young ish women standing near him. He approaches the trio and explains that Konerak - he uses a fake name by the way - was his friend and tries to get him back into the apartment, but the women are like, 'oh no, no, no, motherfucker. We called 911.' So, 2 officers show up - John Balcerzak and Joseph Gabrish. Dahmer is like really relaxed and he knows he's got to put on a show. So he tells the officers that Konerak who was 14 was his 19 year old boyfriend who had had too much to drink after they fought. And that he just acts like this a lot when he's drunk. The three women were like, 'Excuse the fuck out of me. Do you see that this kid is like actively bleeding from his ass and that he doesn't want to go anywhere with Dahmer? And like, this kid has been hurt.' The officers tell her to butt out, shut the hell up, and not to interfere in this "domestic situation." So the officers have a towel with them, they wrap Konerak up in it and bring him back to Dahmer's apartment. They do try to verify the claim that Dahmer and Konerak lovers. So Dahmer shows them like these pictures he'd just taken of the kid along with his neatly folded clothing - because if he was a victim, why would he fold his clothing, et cetera. The officers later report having noted a strange smell that kind of smelled like shit, um, inside the apartment. And clearly it was coming from Hughes' decomposing body. Dahmer stated that to investigate this, one of the officer's peeked his head around in the bedroom, but he clearly didn't take good look because he missed the body on the floor. The officers leave and tell Dahmer to take good care of Konerak. The thing is, had these officers done their due diligence and at least run a background check, um, like run Dahmer through their system? They would have seen that he was a convicted child molester and on probation. Um, and probably would have investigated this more deeply, especially since this kid is clearly a kid. Like I know it might be hard to tell whether someone's 14 or 19, but I think when you add the layer on that he's a convicted sex offender, that that gets less difficult. The cops leave and Dahmer's like, 'okay, time for round two.' He injects hydrochloric acid right into the frontal lobe again and um, kills Konerak. He takes the next day off of work to devote the entire day to dismembering the bodies of both Konerak and Hughes, and he keeps their skulls. Within a few days, there's an article that appears in the local paper about Konerak being missing and one of the women who had tried to protect him that night calls the police to tell them that like this was that kid. The police don't follow up with her at all. So we've had two spots right here where women - and probably honestly Black women - are saying like, 'Hey, this is this guy. This is what he's doing. Hello.' And police failed to investigate throughout this, this like giant murder period, right? Dahmer is able to maintain his job at Ambrosia Chocolate Factory. His friends and family weren't really suspicious even when they came to his house cause he would take care to really clean up before he let people come over. If he knew his family was coming, you know, he'd clean up, et cetera. The only thing that his father was suspicious of is, you know, Dahmer hasn't revealed that he's gay. By now, Lionel is like, 'yeah he gay - probably,' but they don't talk about it because toxic masculinity. To quell the neighbors, Dahmer by now has had a 57 gallon drum put in his apartment that he's filled with hydrochloric acid. So this way he's able to like dissolve bodies right away - very quickly - and has multiple ways of doing so, meaning less smell at this point. He also knows he needs to change things up a bit because that was really close call with Konerak. So he decides to take a Greyhound bus - cause he doesn't drive - to Chicago, which is about, well on a greyhound bus it's probably closer to three hours of a trip. You can make it in like an hour and a half depending on how fast you're going. That's all I'll say. On June 30th he meets a 20 year old named Matt Turner at the bus station. Turner is like, 'okay, I'll come with you to Milwaukee' because Dahmer has convinced him that he is a professional photographer and is going to have a photo shoot. At Dahmer's apartment, he drugs, strangles, and dismembers Turner, placing his head and internal organs in separate plastic bags in the freezer. Everything else was put into a vat of acid. Turner winds up not ever being reported missing. Five days later on July 5th, he lures a 23 year old - mm, I've seen his name either as Jeremy or Jeremiah. I'm going to go with Jeremiah - Jeremiah Weinberger from a Chicago bar to his apartment to spend the weekend with him. Before accepting the offer, Jeremiah asked a friend who he was at the bar with if the friend thought Dahmer was a safe person and that this would be okay. And the friend was like, 'okay, yeah, no, he seems really nice' - like after having a conversation. The two actually wind up having a really nice couple of days, um, until Weinberger's like, 'hey, I really got to go home. Like I have to go to work and shit.' And of course that's the part Dahmer hates. So he drugs Weinberger after requesting one last drink together. He twice injects boiling water into Weinberger's skull. The first time it didn't seem to work at all and Weinberger wakes up seemingly okay. Dahmer drugs him a second time and does the second injection that sends him into a coma and he actually dies 2 days later. During this kind of waiting period. Dahmer's like, 'okay, I'll go to work. Like, it's fine.' Even after that close call, which I think is brazen. Um, and he comes home after a shift to discover Weinberger dead. The body is dismembered and dissolved an acid, but the head is added to the growing collection in the freezer. The friend who greenlit Weinberger's visit to Dahmer's place later commit suicide because he feels hella guilty. I know what you're thinking right now. Uh, with all of these heads and body parts in the freezer, Dahmer was running outta room, right? He was. Like, honestly, he had no room for real food in his fridge or his freezer. Um, that really didn't stop him. On July 15th, he meets 24 year old Oliver Lacy at the corner of 27th and Kilburn. Lacy was an aspiring body builder and had just moved to Milwaukee from Illinois to live with his girlfriend and their kid. And Dahmer was like, 'Ooh, I like the muscle boys.' So, again, the proposition of posing nude and Lacy agrees. He goes back to Dahmer's apartment and they do some sexy times before Dahmer drugs him. Dahmer really wanted to spend as much time as possible with Lacy while Lacy was alive. So he tries to render Lacy unconscious with chloroform, which does not work. He has to strangle Lacy. And then, um, he has sex with the corpse before dismembering him. He placed Lacy's head and heart in the refrigerator and his skeleton in the freezer. And he had asked for like a days absence during all of this from work, which was granted, but then he was suspended because he kept missing work, right? And then his performance was getting shit. And on the 19th, he actually gets word that he's fired. He doesn't get to come to work anymore and he's distraught, he's pissed. And he goes to bar and approaches 25 year old father of three, Joseph Bradehoft. Like many other victims, he promised cash in exchange for nude photos. Bradehoft was strangled and left laying on Dahmer's bed covered with a sheet for two days. And on the 21st he removes the sheets to find Bradehoft's head covered in maggots. It's gross. He decapitates the body then cleans the head and places it in the refrigerator - which like, brah, that just had maggots - like, why? He later acidifies Bradehoft's torso along with those of the other two victims he killed within the previous month - so along with Lacy's body and Weinberg's. So that's kind of the end of his lucky streak. On July 22nd, 1991, he approaches three men with an offer of $100 to accompany him to his apartment to pose nude for photographs again. Um, but he throws in like, 'Hey, I've got a bunch of beer we can drink and we could just hang out.' Out of the trio, one of them agrees to come to the apartment and that's 32 year old Tracy Edwards. The other two agree to come party later, but Dahmer gives them the wrong address so they don't interrupt his fun. Upon entering Dahmer's apartment, Edwards notices it smells and also sees the acid on the floor. And he asks about it and Dahmer's like, 'Oh yeah, like I do Xyz for work. I use those to clean bricks.' Dahmer keeps pressuring Edwards to get naked and drink a spiked drink and he quickly changes from the sweet talker Dahmer from the bar to very pushy and angry. Edward's decides he probably should leave, and Dahmer distracts him and put a handcuff on his wrist. By the time Edwards is like, 'wait, what's happening?' Um, Dahmer brings Edwards to the bedroom to pose for nude pictures. While inside the bedroom, Edwards notes that there's nude male posters on the wall and that there is a video tape of The Exorcist III playing. This was Dahmer's favorite movie at the time and especially during those last couple of weeks - he got increasingly obsessed with it for some reason, nobody knows. Edwards also notes that 57 gallon drum in the corner that smells. Dahmer brandishes a knife and informs Edwards he intends to take nude photos of him. So Edwards unbuttons his shirt and says he would allow him to do that as long as he takes off the handcuffs and puts the knife away. In response to the promise, Dahmer simply just turns his attention towards the TV. Edwards sees Dahmer rocking back and forth and chanting before turning his attention back to Edwards. He places his head on Edwards' chest, listens to his heartbeat, and then with the knife pressed up towards his neck says that he intends to eat Edwards' heart. Edwards repeatedly says, 'you know, I'm your friend. I'm not going to go away. I promise. Like you don't have to worry, you don't need to attack me.' In his head, Edwards had already decided he was going to have to jump from a window or bolt through the unlocked front door at the next opportunity he had. Edwards says he needs to go to the bathroom and then he asks if they could sit with a beer in the living room because that's where the air conditioning unit was. And Dahmer agrees. So the pair walk to the living room. As soon as Edwards is done in the potty, inside the living room, Edwards waits until he observes that Dahmer has a momentary lapse of concentration. And then he asks to use the bathroom again. So Edwards gets up from the couch, saw that Dahmer was not holding onto the handcuffs, and he turns & punches Dahmer in the face - which knocked him off balance - and Edwards bolts for the front door. By about 1130 - and this is on July 22nd - he has flagged down 2 Milwaukee police officers at the corner of North 25th Street. Um, it took a while for them to understand this was not a domestic thing, but they did notice that he had handcuffs on his wrist. Um, and Edwards explains to them that a "freak," that's what he said, had placed the handcuffs on him and asked if the police could remove them. The police officers try but their keys failed to fit that brand. So Edwards, um, agrees to show the officers where this apartment was that he just spent, you know, several hours and they go. Dahmer invites the three people inside and acknowledges that yeah, he did put handcuffs on Edwards, but he says nothing about why - not a thing. And normally he's so quick with those explanations. At this point, Edwards also tells the officers Dahmer had brandished a very large knife and that this had happened in the bedroom. Dahmer says nothing about that. And he tells one of the officers that the key to the handcuffs was in his bedside dresser in the bedroom. So that officer goes to enter the bedroom. Dahmer tries to kind of block him to get the key himself. And the second officer tells him to back the fuck off. In the bedroom, [Officer] Muller notices that there is indeed a large knife beneath the bed. He also sees an open drawer which, upon closer inspection, contains tons of Polaroid pictures... Not only of naked dudes, but also of, like, the dismemberment process. He notes that the decor in the photos is the same as the apartment that they are in right now. He walks in the living room and shows them to his partner Robert Rauth and says, uh, these are real. When Dahmer sees that Muller's holding several of the Polaroids, he starts fisticuffs with the officers to try to resist arrest. They quickly overpower him, cuff his hands behind his back, and call a second squad car for backup. At this point, Muller is, um, you know, looking around, doing more investigating and opens the refrigerator to reveal the freshly severed head of a black man sitting on the bottom shelf. He's later recalls that he heard someone screaming before realizing that it was him. Like he was screaming himself. Dahmer is pinned on the floor by Rauth and he turns his head towards the officers and mutters the words "for what I did, I should be dead." Uh, yeah. Well, Edwards is deemed a hero. The publicity also is a negative thing for him. It helps the state of Mississippi catch up with him. They had a warrant out for his arrest due to sexually assaulting a 14 year old girl. Um, at least allegedly. He's arrested and charged with a crime, but I can't find anything about the outcome. I tried. By 2011, he is back in Milwaukee. He is homeless and he gets into a fight with two other homeless men, one of whom falls off of a bridge that they are on and drowns. Edwards winds up with time in prison and probation for, um, like aiding and abetting because - Well, one of the things that I saw said the guy just fell off. The other thing that I saw said the other guy pushed him off and then Edwards stayed quiet. And so that's why he got charged. I don't know. I don't know. But that shit's gone down. Back to Dahmer in 1991. A more detailed search at the apartment conducted by the Criminal Investigation Bureau reveals a total of four severed heads in Dahmer's kitchen. There are seven skulls - some painted, some bleached - in his bedroom and inside a closet. They discover collected blood drippings upon a tray at the bottom of Dahmer's fridge because apparently motherfucker does not clean that shit out. They also find 2 human hearts, part of an arm muscle, and those are all wrapped inside plastic bags on the shelves. In Dahmer's freezer, they discover an entire torso - plus a bag of human organs and flesh is stuck to the ice at the bottom of the freezer. [humorous wretching noises] They also discovered two skeletons, a pair of severed hands, 2 severed and preserved penises, a mummified scalp, and in the 57 gallon drum, three further dismembered torsos dissolving in the acidic solution. Um, there winds up being a total of 74 Polaroid photos that detailed dismemberment and sexual stuff. The chief medical examiner later states that it was more like dismantling someone's museum than an actual crime scene. Beginning in the early hours of July 23rd, Dahmer is questioned by detectives Patrick Kennedy and Patrick Murphy as to the murders he committed and the evidence found at his apartment. Over the following two weeks, the detectives conduct numerous interviews with Dahmer which, when combine,d wind up equaling to about 60 hours of face to face time with this motherfucker. He had waived his right to have a lawyer present and said he wanted to confess because he had "created this horror and it only makes sense. I do everything to put an end to it." He readily admits to having murdered 16 men in Wisconsin since 1987 and Steven Hicks back in Ohio in 1978. The detectives, uh, wind up being floored and disgusted because Dahmer's so matter of fact about all of this. He readily admits to performing necrophilia with several of his victims' bodies including performing sexual acts with their viscera as he dismembers their bodies in the bathtub. Now, um, what this means I have sadly learned is that he, you know... In the process of dismemberment, he cuts a hole, say like in the dude's belly button. And especially if the body is still a little warm, your body retains the most warmth in your core. I mean, you can tell if you go outside when it's cold, like your arms get cold, your legs get cold, but your core usually stays warmer because it has to cause you have like your heart and shit. Okay. So again, he, let's say he cuts a dude in the belly button and the body's kind of warm and that's a hole for things to go in... Yeah, it's gross. Uh, it's so gross. Mm. He noted that a lot of blood pooled inside his victims chests after death. So he usually would remove their internal organs first and then he'd suspend the torso. So all the blood drained into the bathroom. He then would dice any organs he didn't want to keep and then pull flesh off the body. Bones that he wanted to dispose of we're pulverized or, um, acidified with Soliex, and bleach solutions were used to aid in the preservation of skeletons and skulls that he wanted keep. He confessed to having consumed hearts, livers, biceps, and portions of thighs of several victims that he'd killed within the last year describing the increase in his rate of killings in the two months prior to his arrest. He's stated he'd been completely swept along and added. "It was an incessant and never ending desire to be with someone at whatever cost. Someone good looking, really nice looking. It just filled my thoughts all day long." This is, uh, I don't know why this is so wild to me. I mean, I do because it's a wild case, but it's, it feels so disturbing. When asked why he had preserved seven skulls and the entire skeletons of two victims, he shared about his private altar that he wanted to make. The display of skulls was to be adorned at each side with the complete skeletons of Ernest Miller and Oliver Lacy. The 4 severed heads in the kitchen we're going to be removed to all flesh and used on the altar and he still needed one more victim to complete the skull number that he wanted on this altar. Incense sticks we're going to be placed at the end - each end of this table above which he was going to put a large blue lamp with extending blue globe lights. It those lights that are like an octopus thing, right? So you've got the stand and then there's several different arms with the, with these blue globe lights. And this is, again, all to be placed in front of a window that had been covered with a black opaque shower curtain. And then he was going to sit in front of it in a black leather chair. In a November 18th, 1991 interview, they asked who the altar was dedicated to and he said "myself. It's a place I could feel at home." He further described it as kind of a place for meditation where he felt he could draw power from, and he felt that if they had arrested him six months later, that they would have already seen the altar - that it would be complete which, at the rate he was going, I could see it. Um, I don't know if the whole thing would be complete, but he had at least have all the components he wanted. He also - it's interesting - he explained that things he does to the bodies like preserving certain parts, taking souvenirs in the form of body parts, et cetera. Um, the photos, whatever. All of that was a way of remembering. And this is, this part's a quote, "remembering their appearance, their physical beauty. I also wanted to keep - if I couldn't keep them here with me whole, at least I felt I could keep their skeletons." On July 25th, 1991, he is charged with four counts of murder and by August 22nd, he is charged with a further 11 counts in the state of Wisconsin. Again, brings the grand total up to 15. on September 14th, investigators in Ohio have like, by this time they have gone back to his childhood home and explored the woods right there and found a shit ton of bone fragments. They formally identify two mplars and a Vertebra with x ray records of Steven Hicks and he's charged by authorities in Ohio with Steven's murder. He winds up not being charged with the attempted murder of Tracy Edwards or with the murder of Steven Tuomi. Now for Tuomi, it was because the Milwaukee County district attorney only wanted to bring charges where there could be no reasonable doubt. And since Dahmer didn't actually have a memory of killing Tuomi, um, and there was like no physical evidence of it, they didn't feel like they had enough to proceed - And that including that within this larger, um, number of charges could actually hinder the ability for him to be charged successfully and like convicted. At a scheduled preliminary hearing on January 13th, 1992 he pleads guilty but insane to 15 counts of murder. His trial begins on January 30th, 1992 - the day my sister was born. I spent the day like in the hospital holding her while she slept after she was born. While she was getting pushed out, like watching The Jungle Book. Um, I dunno, for me, it was a great day. He was tried in Milwaukee for those 15 counts before Judge Laurence Gram. By pleading guilty and on the 13th, he had waived his rights to that initial trial to establish guilt, um, something that is at least required by Wisconsin law. The issue debated by opposing attorneys then is whether or not he was sane. The prosecution says that any disorders he did have clearly did not, um, deprive him of the ability to appreciate how wrong his actions were - and/or I guess that they wouldn't have deprived him of the ability to control his impulses. And the defense were like, "Nah." I mean, basically their experts argued thought he was insane due to his necrophilic drive. And one of their experts, Dr Fred Berlin, testifies that Dahmer's unable to conform his conduct at the time he committed crimes because he was suffering from necrophilia, which is also known as paraphilia. Dr. Judith Becker, who is a professor of psychiatry and psychology, was their second witness, who also, you know, comes at them with that diagnosis. And then forensic psychiatrist, Dr Karl Walstrom not only diagnosis Dahmer with that, but throws in borderline personality disorder, schizotypal personality disorder, alcohol dependence, and a psychotic disorder. All of that is a lot. But I also want us to step back and take a look at - are there people with BPD, borderline personality disorder that don't kill people? Oh yeah. Are there people who have schizophrenia or any similar disorder and don't kill people? Like all of them. Um, what about people who are dependent on alcohol? Oh, good amount of them don't kill people unless they're driving. I just want us to take a look at that because, yes, you could have those things, but those things do not drive someone to kill. Having a mental illness, having a chronic illness, having a disability, those things do not make it more likely for you to commit crimes. In fact, they actually make it more likely for you to be a victim of crimes. Um, and depending on your diagnosis, that can be anywhere from up to like two times more likely, all the way up to like 10 times more likely then, you know, the average mentally abled person. So I just wanna throw that out there. There will be links in the show notes for ya'll to educate yourself further on that if that's something you're into. This is the social justice corner for the week. Having a chronic illness, disability or mental health issue does not make you a murderer. Thank you for coming to my tedtalk. Okay. Back to this, right. The prosecution is like, "no, he's not insane." Um, one of their experts, forensic psychiatrists, Dr Philip Resnick testifies that, yeah, Dahmer likes to do the sex to dead people, but it's not a primary condition because he actually prefers live sexual partners - which is why he was trying to zombify people, right? He doesn't want them dead. He just wants him to do exactly what he wants them to do. He wants control. And so it's not true necrophilia. Another one of their experts, Dr Fred Fosdel says that he believes Dahmer was without mental disease or defect of the time he committed these murders. He says Dahmer is calculating and cunning, able to differentiate between right and wrong, and definitely able to control his own actions. He does believe necrophilia is something Dahmer deals with, but also says he's not like a sadist. He's not necessarily, um, you know, going out with this need to harm people. Um, it's essentially derived from - I'm on a wiki spiral. It's derived from the Marquis de Sade. So sadists are people who derive pleasure if they, or someone else is undergoing pain. And it can actually be a part of personality disorders, which I mean, again, we're going to take a look at and say, hmm, does it make it, does it make you a terrible person? If you have a personality disorder? No. Does it mean you're going to do bad things? No. Anyway, um, the final witness for the prosecution is forensic psychiatrist Park Dietz, and um, he begins his testimony on February 12th. He says, the Dahmer's completely sane. Um, because you know, he's gone to great lengths to be alone with his victims. He's gone to great lengths to have no witnesses. There's ample evidence that he was really prepared. These crimes were not impulsive, um, and all of that. Right? So he believes, too, that Dahmer's alcohol dependence before committing murder is something that's significant. And he says, if he had a compulsion to kill, he would not have to drink alcohol. He had to drink alcohol to overcome his inhibition to do the crime, which he would rather not do. I think that's really important. He also notes the Dahmer strongly identifies with evil and corrupt characters from The Exorcist III - which we already know he's obsessed with - and also Return of the Jedi. He also really identified with the power that these evil corrupt characters had. He saw himself on a similar level. Dahmer would occasionally like wash his favorite scenes from these movies before he went out and looked for a victim and really took power from them, which is creepy. It's creepy. Don't turn my Star Wars into your creepy stuff. I know this was before me, but don't do it - well, not before me, like before I was super obsessed with Star Wars. Given the fact that the majority of Dahmer's victims were African American. Um, there were, like I mentioned, some big racial tensions. Um, it got to the point where we were having a number of, um, you know, racial justice leaders coming in to lead marches, give talks, et cetera. Strict security precautions were taken around the trial. So there was an eight foot barrier of bulletproof glass between Dahmer and other people. Um, one of the things that also pissed off people was there was only one Black person on the jury, which like, I don't know, I'm sorry, but if a lot of this, a lot of what this person has done is negatively affected the Black community locally, you should have more than one Black person on the jury. Also like one Black person on a jury in Milwaukee is not, um, it does not represent a jury of your peers. Like I'm just going to be honest. Like it's just like in everywhere else. You wouldn't just have one Black person on a jury. It's, it makes me mad. Anyway. Um, and then another thing to note is that Lionel Dahmer, Jeffrey's Dad and his second wife, um, attended the trial throughout. Two court appointed mental health professionals both independently testifyed - forensic scientist George Palermo and clinical psychologist Samuel Friedman. Palermo thinks that the murders were result of pent up aggression the Dahmer had within himself. He wanted to kill these men cause he thought they were attractive. And so like he was trying to kill what he hated in himself and also thinks that Dahmer's a sexual sadist who has antisocial personality disorder but is sane. It's amazing how many different personality disorders they're going to try to diagnose Dahmer with - amazing. Um, Friedman testifies that it was more of a longing for companionship that caused him to kill. He says Dahmer's not psychotic, speaks kindly of Dahmer. Um, talks about how he's amiable, pleasant to be with. Nice, funny, handsome, (I don't think so) charming, et cetera. He diagnoses Dahmer with a personality disorder not otherwise specified, featuring borderline, obsessive-compulsive, and sadistic traits. I will say out of all of the diagnoses, um, that one may feel like it fits the most. Um, I'm not a psychologist, I'm not a mental health professional, but I do think that it is important to note when a personality disorder or any other, you know, mental illness has certain traits. So maybe it's just that like, I like how it's laid out. I don't know. I don't know these things. It just feels somehow a better fit than some of the others. Perhaps it also includes because it includes the obsessive compulsive trait. I don't know. Anyway, the trial lasted two weeks. On February 14th, both lawyers give their closing arguments. They speak for like two hours. The defense attorney Gerald Boyle goes first and keeps referring to the mental health professionals - just about everyone said he had some sort of mental health issue. And, um, one of the big sticking points, and it's been quoted in a lot of different things, is that he says that Dahmer's compulsive killings had been a result of "a sickness he discovered, not chose." He keeps painting Dahmer as desperately lonely, profoundly sick, out of control. Um, and you know, I can see where that could sway some people on the jury. After that, Michael Mccann delivers his closing argument for the prosecution. He describes Dahmer as sane, in full control. He simply strove to to avoid detection. He argued that that first murder in Milwaukee - again because this is for all the Milwaukee/Wisconsin crimes - that it was committed hostility and anger and resentment and frustration and hatred and all these big negative feelings and that each victim "died merely to afford Dahmer a period of sexual pleasure." He further argued that by pleading guilty but insane to the charges, Dahmer was trying to avoid accountability or responsibility for his actions. The next day, February 15th, the court reconvenes to hear the verdict. Dahmer was ruled to be sane - not suffering from a mental disorder at the time of each of these murders - although in each count, two of the 12 jurors signified their dissent. On the first two counts, Dom Dahmer was sentenced to life imprisonment plus 10 years with the remaining 13 carrying a mandatory sentence of life imprisonment plus 70 years. The death penalty was not an option because, we in the great state of Wisconsin had that abolished in 1853. Dahmer addressed the court later on and he said, Your Honor, it is over now. This has never been a case of trying to get free. I didn't ever want freedom. Frankly, I wanted death for myself. This was a case to tell the world that I did what I did not for reasons of hate - I hated no one. I knew I was sick of evil or both - now I believe I was sick. The doctors have told me about my sickness and now I have some peace... I take all the blame for what I did... I should have stayed with God,” he said. “I tried and I failed, and created a holocaust." [audibly cringing] We're going to get back to that statement in a second. I just want to finish this part. In addition to expressing remorse for victims and their families, he expressed remorse for causing two policemen to lose their jobs - the policemen that failed to rescue Konerak. He said, "I hope and pray that they get their jobs back because I know they did their best and I just plain fooled them." In both of these statements we see his cockiness, right? "I've created a holocaust." Holocaust is such a big grandiose genocidal act, which is not what he did. And all of these poor cops, I just fooled them. It's not their fault, I'm just that good. Even in this statement, he is reasserting his control of these situations and reasserting the fact that he is better than everyone else in that room. And honestly he's probably doing it with a boner. Let's be honest. People like this thrive and get thrills out of having power over other people. I mean, it's what they do, right? Of course, the statement really wasn't consoling and definitely wasn't convincing. There were a number of powerful impact statements from family members that were read. And, um, so far I've only found one video that puts together a lot of snippets of, um, some of those statements, but I'll put that link to that video in the show notes. Um, there's a really, it's really important I think, to read them, to remember that this is not just like, Ooh, creepy story, but look, this case affected so many more lives than just - 'just' - these 17 people that Jeffrey killed and then his own family, right? It's these people's families, these people's friends. It's Weinberger's friend who commits suicide, right? Because of saying that Dahmer seemed like he was okay. Um, all of these different people struggling with the actions of this man. One of the most impactful victim statements is at the very end of that video Um, so please watch it because I think that's important. Upon hearing of Dahmer's sentencing, his father and his stepmother request to be allowed a 10 minute private meeting with him before he's transferred to the Columbia Correctional Institution in Portage to begin his sentence. The request is granted and they exchange hugs, um, and well wishes before Dahmer is escorted to begin his sentence. Three months after that conviction, he's extradited to Ohio to be tried for the murder of Steven Hicks. It's really just a formality at this point because, again, he has confessed. So the court hearing lasts just 45 minutes. He again pleads guilty and he's sentenced to a 16th term of life imprisonment on May 1st, 1992. After that, he has transferred back to the Columbia Correctional Institution in Portage, Wisconsin. Um, Portage is in again, Columbia County - it's the Columbia correctional facility, right? It is technically part of the Madison metropolitan area, but to be honest, I don't know that I would consider it that. Um, it is really... I mean, I guess? It's north of Madison and just to the east of Wisconsin Dells, so it makes sense to lump it in with Madison, but it's about a 45 minute drive. Like, it is not necessarily close, but I guess that's Wisconsin for ya, right? Hooray! For the first year of his incarceration, Dahmer is placed in solitary confinement. They were worried about his safety should he come into contact with fellow inmates. And we're talking like some of the worst people are in this prison. Right? You've got other serial killers, you've got other, um, rapists, other molesters, and they all absolutely despise this man. I think there's something to be said with that. I don't know what, but... While Dahmer is isolated, he does have a television and access to books, so he's probably blasting like Exorcist III and reading all the Exorcist novels while he's holed up in his cell for a year. After that - and with his consent - he is transferred to a less secure unit after a year. Um, and then he is assigned like a two hour daily work detail, cleaning the toilets. He was actually really happy to get out of solitary because he felt his intrusive, disturbing thoughts were way more harmful than anything anyone else could do to him. He also didn't give a fuck if he lived or died. He had regular phone calls with his family. His father actually visited a lot, making the 11 hour drive from his home in Ohio. He really wanted to understand why Jeffrey committed these crimes, um. To that end, you know, he writes a book, he does a lot of interviews with Jeffrey. He tries to work to figure out the puzzle pieces that, you know, what, what was that last piece that slid into place that caused Jeffrey to really go from very excited, exuberant kid he'd been before that hernia surgery in his youth, right, to where he is now. Shortly after completing his lengthy confessions in 1991 he [Dahmer} had requested that he be given a Bible. And from then on he really devoted himself to being a Christian and you know, use the phrase 'born again.' And his father also like urged him to read a bunch of creationist bullshit. His father - Um, there is an interview I watched earlier, I'm sure it's in the links, but um, with Stone Phillips, and Stone Phillips asks Lionel what um, Lionel would have done had Jeffrey come out as gay, you know, without killing everyone. And Lionel said that he was - and this is paraphrasing, right? - he basically would have made him read the Bible and like try to do something to 'fix him' AKA probably send him off to conversion therapy camp. Which is terrifying. And if you don't know about conversion therapy camps, y'all - whoooo - I'm going to put a link in the shownotes - a couple lins for you to checkout. Um, one of which is a great episode of the podcast True Crime Obsessed (which I'm obsessed with). Um, I think that's the one called Jesus Camp. I mean, whatever one I put in the show notes is it, but if you've listened, you probably know which one I'm talking about. In May, 1994 Dahmer is baptized in the prison whirlpool by Roy Ratcliffe, who is a minister in the Church of Christ and a graduate of Oklahoma Christian University. He visits Dahmer on a weekly basis until Dahmer dies. And they regularly discuss things like death and whether or not Dahmer was sinning against God by continuing to live. And that's Dahmer bringing this up. in July, 1994, a fellow inmate Osvaldo Durruthy attempts to slash Dahmer's throat with a razor embedded in a toothbrush. Um, and it was right after Dahmer was coming back from Roy's weekly church service in the prison chapel. Dahmer gets, you know, some superficial wounds but doesn't wind up seriously hurt. They had a conversation and Dahmer's family said, you know, he'd been ready to die already and was ready to accept whatever punishments he might endure in prison. His mom, um, also retained regular contact with him at least over the phone, um, in contrast to like his dad and step mom coming to visit every so often. But prior to, um, Dahmer's arrest, he hadn't seen his mom since Christmas of 1983. Um, but now at this point he's talking to her on a weekly basis over the phone. And whenever she would express concerns about his wellbeing, he would say, 'you know, um, don't worry. Whatever happens, it'll be fine.' And this one's a direct quote: "It doesn't matter, Mom. I don't care if something happens to me." In a 1994 interview with Stone Philips - Okay, so this is the one I was just watching. It was on Dateline - Dahmer had stated that "If a person doesn't think that there is a God to be accountable to, then what's the point of trying to modify your behavior to keep it within acceptable ranges? That's how I thought anyway." So before he'd become, you know, Super Goddy, right? He didn't think there was any higher power and so he didn't think it mattered what his actions were. This is essentially what he's saying there. So now that he's born again, he realizes the error of his ways and all that good shit. Um, and supposedly wouldn't do this again. Supposedly. On the morning of November 28th, 1994 Dahmer left his cell to conduct his assigned work detail in the toilets. I just, I like the idea of Dahmer having to work in the shitter. Oh, I like it so much. Um, accompanying him were 2 fellow inmates, Jesse Anderson and Christopher Scarver. The trio wound up being left unsupervised in the prison gym, like shower, toilet area for approximately 20 minutes. And, at 8:10 AM, Dahmer is discovered on the floor of the bathrooms, suffering from extreme head and facial wounds. He had been severely bludgeoned in the head and face with a metal bar. His head had also been repeatedly struck against the wall - shit. Although he was still alive and then and then was quickly rushed to a nearby hospital, he died within an hour. Anderson had also been beaten with the same instrument and died two days later from his wounds. Scarver who had already been serving a life sentence for murder committed in 1990, um, comes clean. He tells authorities he attacked Dahmer first with the metal bar as Dahmer was cleaning a staff locker room before attacking Anderson as Anderson cleaned an inmate locker room. Um, they were in, you know, kind of separate areas, which is weird to me that they were still left on supervised - at all. According to Scarver, Dahmer did not yell or make any noise when he was attacked. He had been adamant at the time he had not planned the attacks in advance. He did later divulge to investigators that he concealed the 20 inch iron bar to kill both men in his clothing shortly before the killings, though. There were questions about how involved the prison staff might have been in these murders. Surprise. Scarver hadn't been on toilet detail until literally that morning. He completely loathed Dahmer. He carried around a newspaper clipping about Dahmer's crimes and just completely hated him. Additionally, it's highly irregular for guards to leave inmates alone together at a maximum security prison like Columbia. Hmm. Weird, isn't it? In 2015 Scarver, speaks to the New York post about his reasons for killing Dahmer. He alleged that he was disturbed not only by Dahmer's crimes, but by a habit of Dahmer, um, where he would take prison food and make it look like severed limbs and then squirt ketchup all over the place to look like blood. This fits very much in with the shit that he pulled as a kid, right? Um, and then he would like taunt and antagonize people. So that was part of the reasoning. And he also alleged that both Dahmer and Anderson had, um, taunted him during work detail while they were in completely different spots. He said he confronted Dahmer about his crimes and Dahmer seemed to be unrepentant and that's when he beat him to death. He also claimed the prison guards allowed the murders to happen and that's why they left him alone with these guys. One more thing about the death that puzzles me and many other people is that Dahmer was in really good physical shape. I mean, what do you do in prison? You work out like that's what you do - and I guess make jokes with your food. Um, he could easily have fought back. I mean, a metal bar is no joke, but like he could have fought back and Scarver says he didn't, and his wounds say he didn't. That just leads me back to this whole idea where he's shared his thoughts consistently from his teens even about being suicidal, about not deserving to live, and about questioning if living spits in the face of God. And it, it feels like he wanted it. Um, one of the things that I watched was talking about how, as a born again Christian, he knows that suicide is a no-no, but then if someone else killed you, that's not suicide and you don't necessarily have to fight back. Like I dunno. I thought that was an interesting thought. In Dahmer's will, he asked that there be no services conducted. And he stated he wanted to be cremated. And by September, 1995, he was, and his ashes were split between his parents. His estate was awarded to the families of 11 of his victims who had sued for damages. In 1996, Thomas Jacobson, a lawyer that represents eight of the families, announced that they were planning an auction of his estate. Although victims' relatives stated that the motivation wasn't greed, 'eople were like, oh my God, you're so greedy. Like, dude, I don't know, especially for the people who had kids - at this point, they've gone without, um, you know, the income that parent would have had. I don't know. It's not greed to ask for any sort of reparations or monetary or property payment. I would say like for wrongdoings that you've been through. I think honestly like early nineties peoples weren't there yet in the mindset there was not enough Judge Judy {laughs] I hate that bitch. She's an awful human being. So just FYI. A civic group, Milwaukee Civic Pride was quickly established in an effort to raise funds to purchase and destroy Dahmer's positions. They pledged a little over $400,000 including $100,000 gift by a Milwaukee real estate developer for the purchase of Dahmer's estate. Five of the eight families agree to the terms and Dahmer's possessions were subsequently destroyed and buried in an undisclosed landfill in Illinois. Oh my God. I accidentally scrolled like way up. That was terrifying. On August 5th, 1991 a candlelight vigil to celebrate and heal the Milwaukee community was put on and over 400 people attended. So it was really well attended. There were community leaders, gay rights activist, family members, and they really wanted it to be a spot for people to share their feelings of anger and pain and frustration. And it worked. You know, they got out those feels. And I think it did bring the community closer together, although it also definitely pointed out - like this whole shenanigan right pointed out the lack of fucks the police gave about queer people and especially queer people of color. That's still going on. And the recent serial killings in Toronto are a, uh, good way to say that this, uh, It's not a thing of the past. I'll put a link to that too. I'm going to put a link to everything. The Oxford apartments where Dahmer had killed 12 of his victims were demolished in November of [1992]. The site is a vacant lot still. Um, there've been like these thoughts about like, oh, how do we, how do we fix this piece of land? Do we build a memorial garden or a park or a playground or new housing? And it just never happens. Which honestly, from a ghost perspective, pretty glad about. Lionel released a book in 1994 called A Father's Story where he explores Jeffrey's life and tries to examine what happened. He also talks about their similarities. It's pretty interesting, like I watched a snippet of him reading some, and it was interesting. I think we all have some issues about having control over things. But Lionel tended to blame himself and then also his wife who had been on some medications during like her pregnancy with Jeffrey, that Lionel's pretty sure caused Jeffrey to be a serial killer. I don't think that's how it works, dude. In fact, I'm like 99.999999 to the ninth percent sure that's not how it works. Jeffrey's younger brother - cause remember he has a younger brother - David, he changed his last name. He lives in anonymity. He's not doing any fucking interviews and shit. He's not having it and honestly good for him cause fucking bullshit. I wouldn't want my sister to have to deal with that. I will say it's interesting. Um, there is an odd amount of pride that Wisconsinites seem to feel talking about Dahmer and it's weird. Um, there's an episode of the Netflix show Dark Tourist where he visits spots in the United States and one of the tours they go on is The Cream City Cannibal Tour and it is so disturbing. They make a lot of jokes, which like, okay, I'd probably laugh at the jokes, but then they have like some jump scares along the tour route and stuff? And that just feels wrong. I mean, the jokes are probably a bit much too, if we're honest, but like jump scares? it's wrong. Um, and I mean that tour had been shut down for a time to get it's shit back together before it started to back up. So there's some shit. Um, you know, the other thing is that there's just so much incredibly wrong when we have tours that are light hearted and also only exists to cash in and make light of what happened? And I would say, especially when those tours tend to attract white women. You know, the, the bulk of the audience on this Dar

Predict-O-Cast: The Movie Prediction Podcast
69: Vicious Lips (1986) - Part 1

Predict-O-Cast: The Movie Prediction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2018 32:47


Month of Thanks rolls on with Vicious Lips, a 1986 movie about a Misfits-esque band (think Jem and the Holograms, not Danzig) trying to attain super galactic stardom. There is so much happening in the first 10 minutes that we no doubt missed a lot. But we still caught a lot too: space wolf men, space women with three space breasts (a full four years before Total Recall!), weird Dr. Suess-esque space cigars, and a woman inexplicably named Judy Jetson. We have a feeling we're in for a wild ride, so strap in! Thanks to listener Raymond Smith for the recommendation.  Part 2 drops Wednesday.  Rate and review us wherever you find the show!  Follow us on social media:  Twitter: @predictocast Instagram: @predictocast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/predictocast Web: predictocast.com Email: predictocast (at) gmail (dot) com

Medora Pentecostal Church
God is Available | Raymond Smith

Medora Pentecostal Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2018 26:09


This message was delivered by Pastor Smith on Sunday evening, October 21st, 2018.

Growth Point
Haves and Have Nots Panel Discussion on Financial Literacy

Growth Point

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2018 20:55


Bridgette Wingate of Central Bank and Raymond Smith of Park Community Bank, shared financial tools for success. 

Principal Center Radio Podcast – The Principal Center
Raymond Smith—Evaluating Instructional Leadership: Recognized Practices for Success

Principal Center Radio Podcast – The Principal Center

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2015 29:32


Raymond Smith joins Justin Baeder to discuss his book, Evaluating Instructional Leadership: Recognized Practices for Success.Interview Notes, Resources, & Links Purchase Raymond's book, Evaluating Instructional Leadership: Recognized Practices for SuccessFollow @DrRLSmith on TwitterAbout Raymond SmithDr. Raymond Smith speaks, writes, and consults about leadership development with Visible Learning and Corwin Press, and has worked in K-12 leadership, administrator preparation, and higher education.