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Cathi Colas Audiobooks
Cathi Colas Audiobooks Presents Episode 15 of THE ROAD RUNNER CAFE by Jamie Zerndt

Cathi Colas Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 29:17


Tune in today for Episode 15 of THE ROAD RUNNER CAFÉ by Jamie Zerndt. Carson has an idea that will help everyone start to heal and asks Gordon for help. Deana tells Sally White a secret. Sally White finds Helyana in a bad way. To check out more of my work, go to my website at cathicolas.com, or find me on Audible. If you're an author looking to turn your book into an audiobook, email me at cathicolas@gmail.com, let's talk. And if you like the podcast, please leave a review or share it on Social Media. Thanks for listening.

Cathi Colas Audiobooks
Cathi Colas Audiobooks Presents Episode 13 of THE ROAD RUNNER CAFE by Jamie Zerndt

Cathi Colas Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 24:13


Tune in today for Episode 13 of THE ROAD RUNNER CAFÉ by Jamie Zerndt. Carson comes to realize that Helyana has her own demons. Helyana takes Carson to Sally White's house where Judith and Sally are forming a friendship. To check out more of my work, go to my website at cathicolas.com, or find me on Audible. If you're an author looking to turn your book into an audiobook, email me at cathicolas@gmail.com, let's talk. And if you like the podcast, please leave a review or share it on Social Media. Thanks for listening.

Cathi Colas Audiobooks
Cathi Colas Audiobooks Presents Episode 12 of THE ROAD RUNNER CAFE by Jamie Zerndt

Cathi Colas Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 20:39


Tune in today for Episode 12 of THE ROAD RUNNER CAFÉ by Jamie Zerndt. Judith is going to confront Sally White. But she realizes things are never as they seem. To check out more of my work, go to my website at cathicolas.com, or find me on Audible. If you're an author looking to turn your book into an audiobook, email me at cathicolas@gmail.com, let's talk. And if you like the podcast, please leave a review or share it on Social Media. Thanks for listening.

Cathi Colas Audiobooks
Cathi Colas Audiobooks Presents Episode 10 of THE ROAD RUNNER CAFE by Jamie Zerndt

Cathi Colas Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 21:48


Tune in today for Episode 10 of THE ROAD RUNNER CAFÉ by Jamie Zerndt. Sally White starts to think back about her decision to have an affair with Wily and of the time they spent together. To check out more of my work, go to my website at cathicolas.com, or find me on Audible. If you're an author looking to turn your book into an audiobook, email me at cathicolas@gmail.com, let's talk. And if you like the podcast, please leave a review or share it on Social Media. Thanks for listening.

Cathi Colas Audiobooks
Cathi Colas Audiobooks Presents Episode 7 of THE ROAD RUNNER CAFE by Jamie Zerndt

Cathi Colas Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 20:39


Tune in today for Episode 7 of THE ROAD RUNNER CAFÉ by Jamie Zerndt.  Sally White goes to Knut's for a massage. Helyana comes home early and has a confrontation with Sally.  To check out more of my work, go to my website at cathicolas.com, or find me on Audible. If you're an author looking to turn your book into an audiobook, email me at cathicolas@gmail.com, let's talk. And if you like the podcast, please leave a review or share it on Social Media. Thanks for listening.

Cathi Colas Audiobooks
Cathi Colas Audiobooks Presents Episode 6 of THE ROAD RUNNER CAFE by Jamie Zerndt

Cathi Colas Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 35:04


Tune in today for Episode 6 of THE ROAD RUNNER CAFÉ by Jamie Zerndt.  Norwood and Easy are going undercover for their dig. Norwood meets Knut and Judith. Easy and Norwood bring Sally White a gift. To check out more of my work, go to my website at cathicolas.com, or find me on Audible. If you're an author looking to turn your book into an audiobook, email me at cathicolas@gmail.com, let's talk. And if you like the podcast, please leave a review or share it on Social Media. Thanks for listening.

Cathi Colas Audiobooks
Cathi Colas Audiobooks Presents Episode 3 of THE ROAD RUNNER CAFE by Jamie Zerndt

Cathi Colas Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 38:01


Tune in today for Episode 3 of THE ROAD RUNNER CAFÉ by Jamie Zerndt. Carson tells Georgie about their father's affair with Sally White.  Georgie tells Carson about Easy.  We meet Norwood and Deanna at the local bar. To check out more of my work, go to my website at cathicolas.com, or find me on Audible. If you're an author looking to turn your book into an audiobook, email me at cathicolas@gmail.com, let's talk. And if you like the podcast, please leave a review or share it on Social Media. Thanks for listening.

The Homeschool Advantage Podcast
Making The Most Fun Out Of Reading With The Best Stories And Activities With Sally White Creative Director And OwlCrate Jr.

The Homeschool Advantage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 21:55


Intro  Sally White Creative Director and OwlCrate Jr. Sally studied and worked within the Children's book industry for years before launching OwlCrate's Middle Grade box. There is nothing more fulfilling to Sally than connecting with kids over the books they are obsessed with, and pairing kids who don't think they are readers with the book that changes their mind.     Top three takeaways  Overcoming the challenge of reading being seen as a chore is really difficult, so they make it the most fun they can with the best stories and activities.  Reading for pleasure is probably more important for a child's cognitive development.   Books have the ability to change our world.    Call to Action  OwlCrate Official Website  Promotions: BEX15 to get a 15% off on your first OwlCrate Jr. Subscription at OwlCrate.com    What is Next!  Thank you for supporting this show by listening and sharing with friends! If you like this podcast please rate and write a review of how this show has impacted or helped you!   Great ratings will accelerate the show's visibility to the nation so others can learn more about homeschool and find quality curriculum and the potentially join the homeschool community thus change the face of education forever!!   Who would have thought that we could change the education world with a click and a share!  Also if you would like to hear more about any specific educational topic please email me at realedtalk@gmail.com I would love to support your families educational needs in all areas!!   Bex Buzzie  The Homeschool Advantage Podcast    

The Customer Engagement Lab
Don't Yell at Your Sales Enablement Team with Sally Weiss

The Customer Engagement Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 36:13


Travis catches up Sally Weiss, Sales Enablement Program Manager at PandaDoc , to find out what really goes into successful sales enablement.In this episode:The true meaning of sales enablementThe plot of Sally White and the Seven Sales Dwarves The need for a therapy channel on Slack

British Murders Podcast
S07E01 | Anthony Hardy | The Murders of Sally White, Elizabeth Valad and Bridgette Maclennan

British Murders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 36:03


In the first episode of British Murders Season 7, I tell the story of Anthony Hardy.Between January and December 2002, Anthony Hardy murdered Sally White, Elizabeth Valad and Bridgette Maclennan in Camden Town, London.He initially got away with the murder of Sally White in January 2002 due to an incorrect cause of death confirmed by disgraced pathologist Dr Freddy Patel.Between April and November 2002, Hardy spent time in psychiatric units at several hospitals, and within six weeks of being released, he murdered Elizabeth Valad and Bridgette Maclennan.Hardy was arrested in January 2003 and received a life sentence that November. Mr Justice Keith upgraded his sentence to a whole life tariff in May 2010.Anthony Hardy died of sepsis at HM Prison Frankland on November 26, 2020.⁣⁣For all things British Murders, please visit my website:⁣https://www.britishmurders.com/⁣Intro music:⁣David John Brady - 'Throw Down the Gauntlet'⁣https://linktr.ee/davidjohnbradymusic⁣My recording equipment:⁣Shure SM7B Vocal MicrophoneCloud Microphone Cloudlifter CL1Focusrite Scarlett Solo USB Audio InterfaceRode PSA-1 Professional Studio Boom ArmRecorded and Edited in:⁣Hindenberg PROReferences:⁣www.britishmurders.com/anthonyhardy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

British Murders Podcast
S07E01 | Anthony Hardy | The Murders of Sally White, Elizabeth Valad and Bridgette Maclennan

British Murders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 38:33


In the first episode of British Murders Season 7, I tell the story of Anthony Hardy. Between January and December 2002, Anthony Hardy murdered Sally White, Elizabeth Valad and Bridgette Maclennan in Camden Town, London. He initially got away with the murder of Sally White in January 2002 due to an incorrect cause of death confirmed by disgraced pathologist Dr Freddy Patel. Between April and November 2002, Hardy spent time in psychiatric units at several hospitals, and within six weeks of being released, he murdered Elizabeth Valad and Bridgette Maclennan. Hardy was arrested in January 2003 and received a life sentence that November. Mr Justice Keith upgraded his sentence to a whole life tariff in May 2010. Anthony Hardy died of sepsis at HM Prison Frankland on November 26, 2020. ⁣⁣For all things British Murders, please visit my website:⁣ https://www.britishmurders.com/⁣ Intro music:⁣ David John Brady - 'Throw Down the Gauntlet'⁣ https://linktr.ee/davidjohnbradymusic⁣ My recording equipment:⁣ Shure SM7B Vocal Microphone Cloud Microphone Cloudlifter CL1 Focusrite Scarlett Solo USB Audio Interface Rode PSA-1 Professional Studio Boom Arm Recorded and Edited in:⁣ Hindenberg PRO References:⁣ www.britishmurders.com/anthonyhardy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Retail Nightmares
Retail Nightmares Episode 361 Presents Jigsaw Jamboree - Season 7 - Episode 42 (feat. Sally White and Emmett Hall)

Retail Nightmares

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 54:59


Alicia is taking this week off to recuperate. Instead we join puzzle heads Sally and Jessica as they discuss generational puzzle behaviour, good puzzle etiquette, and puzzle maintenance tips from Frederik!

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The Morning Blend with David and Brenda
Sally White, Queen of Peace School

The Morning Blend with David and Brenda

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 7:18


How can children learn about their connection to creation? Sally White shares how a gardening program inspired by Pope Francis' Laudato Si show their kids how to give back to those in need. https://www.qpschool.org/ (Queen of Peace Catholic School, Salem, OR).

The Data Rockstar's Coffee PodCAST
Episode 69 - Kellie and Regina welcome Sally White of SYLO | BEYOND HR to discuss the HR and data protection challenges of working from home.

The Data Rockstar's Coffee PodCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 14:59


Have a great Monday with our new podcast episode… it's a special one!   In this week's Coffee Podcast, we're joined by Sally White of SYLO | BEYOND HR, to discuss the data protection and human resources challenges of working from home. Our experts talk about how the HR sector interacts with data protection and some of the challenges they face, sharing their experiences in these worlds. Don't miss this useful and engaging chat where Kellie, Regina and Sally will offer relevant and practical advice on the world of data protection for the HR sector.   Grab a coffee/tea and enjoy this start to your Monday morning.   Check out our GDPR Training Programme and Diploma for HR Professionals: https://www.dbxuk.com/training/hr     Visit Databasix website: https://www.dbxuk.com/   Visit SYLO | BEYOND HR website: https://sylobeyondhr.com/

The Customer Engagement Lab
Don't Yell at Your Sales Enablement Team with Sally Weiss

The Customer Engagement Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 36:12 Transcription Available


Sales enablement is often misunderstood — which probably explains why sales reps never stop yelling at enablement teams. So, what is sales enablement, really?  In the first episode since we bid farewell to Patrick, Travis catches up Sally Weiss , Sales Enablement Program Manager at PandaDoc , to find out what really goes into successful sales enablement. In this episode: The true meaning of sales enablement The plot of Sally White and the Seven Sales Dwarves  The need for a therapy channel on Slack Subscribe to The Customer Engagement Lab here and never wake up in a cold sweat worrying you missed an episode ever again. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for The Customer Engagement Lab in your favorite podcast player.

Community Bridge
Preparing and Caring For Aging Loved Ones

Community Bridge

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2021 24:58


Retired Geriatrician, Dr. Sally White explains some of the challenges of aging, how to prepare and care for aging loved ones and how it can be an opportunity to grow closer to God and even to each other. 

Retail Nightmares
Retail Nightmares Episode 314 - Sally White!

Retail Nightmares

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 53:52


Terrific guest, friend, and recent birthday haver Sally White returns to discuss extra sausage, RHCP merch, and her brand new puppy sister!

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Retail Nightmares
Retail Nightmares Episode 314 - Sally White!

Retail Nightmares

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 53:52


Terrific guest, friend, and recent birthday haver Sally White returns to discuss extra sausage, RHCP merch, and her brand new puppy sister!

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Mission Matters Podcast with Adam Torres
Building & Nurturing Your Wolfpack: Creating Authentic Relationships with Sally White

Mission Matters Podcast with Adam Torres

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 11:55


Creating authentic relations is not only good business, it's also a great way to live. In this episode,  Adam Torres and Sally White, Founder, CEO and Chief Relationship Officer at EchoWolf Solutions, LLC, explore how Sally is adding lifetime value for her clients as an executive connector & force multiplier.Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/​ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule.Apply to be interviewed by Adam on our podcast:https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podc...​Visit our website:https://missionmatters.com/

Crimes and Witch-Demeanors
The Ghosts of San Antonio's Menger Hotel

Crimes and Witch-Demeanors

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 33:57


Everyone always says “Remember the Alamo” and the ghosts of San Antonino are keen on making it difficult to forget.  Particularly, the spectral denizens of the Menger hotel, once known as the “finest hotel the west of the Mississippi” now holds the moniker of “the most haunted hotel in Texas”  The battle of the Alamo, a deadly fire, a murdered maid, and more are the causes of its infamous reputation, allegedly being home to over 32 spirits…including that of Teddy Roosevelt. Now…let's hear the so-called history of the hotel before we dig deep in the archive to separate fact from folklore… Submit your feedback or personal stories to crimesandwitchdemeanors@gmail.com  Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crimesandwitchdemeanors Podcast artwork by GiAnna Ligammari: https://gialigammari.wixsite.com/portfolio  Episode Transcript: https://crimesandwitchdemeanors.com/2020/12/11/episode-004-the-ghosts-of-the-menger-hotel/  Sources: Another Outrage: Malicious and Probably Fatal Shooting of a Negro Woman by her Crazed Husband. (1876, March 29). San Antonio Daily Express, 1.   Captain Richard King. (1885, April 15). The Galveston Daily News, 1.   Haunted Menger Hotel | San Antonio's haunted Hotel. (n.d.). Ghost City Tours. Retrieved November 24, 2020, from https://ghostcitytours.com/san-antonio/haunted-places/haunted-hotels/menger-hotel/   Haunted Menger Hotel in San Antonio – Legends of America. (n.d.). Retrieved November 24, 2020, from https://www.legendsofamerica.com/tx-mengerhotel/   Historic Hotels San Antonio | Our Story | The Menger Hotel. (n.d.). Menger Hotel. Retrieved November 24, 2020, from https://www.mengerhotel.com/about-us   Professor's Wife Dies in Hotel Fall. (1952, June 21). Lubbock Morning Avalanche, 9.   R/Paranormal—[Experience] The Menger Hotel—I saw *something* in the ladies' restroom. (n.d.). Reddit. Retrieved November 24, 2020, from https://www.reddit.com/r/Paranormal/comments/1mgq3z/experience_the_menger_hotel_i_saw_something_in/   r/Paranormal—Menger Hotel, San Antonio. (n.d.). Reddit. Retrieved November 24, 2020, from https://www.reddit.com/r/Paranormal/comments/9qlr00/menger_hotel_san_antonio/   State News. (1876, April 2). The Dallas Daily Herald, 1.   The 140th Anniversary of Sallie White's Murder. (n.d.). The Sisters Grimm Blog. Retrieved November 24, 2020, from http://sistersgrimmghosttourblog.weebly.com/1/post/2016/03/the-140th-anniversary-of-sallie-whites-murder.html   Total Destruction Menger Hotel by Fire is Now Feared. (1924, October 15). The Eagle.   William A Menger (1827-1871)—Find A Grave... (n.d.). Retrieved November 24, 2020, from https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47178741/william-a-menger   TRANSCRIPT: Hello, and welcome to Crimes and Witch-Demeanors -- I am your host, Joshua Spellman. Thank you so much for tuning in and sticking with me. For everyone who enjoyed the first batch of episodes, thank you so much! I didn't think anyone was going to like them...but that's just my self-hatred. But I'm not going to talk to you about that -- that's what therapists are for. What we're here for is ghosts! I know last episode on Murder Creek was a little light on the ghosts and the spookiness...but this week we have plenty of ghosts to talk about. There is no shortage of ghosts. I feel like we're slowly making our way from coast to coast. So we've done New York and we've done Ohio and now we're making our way to the Southwest. We're in Texas this week! Everyone always says “Remember the Alamo” and the ghosts of San Antonino are keen on making it difficult to forget. Particularly, the spectral denizens of the Menger hotel, once known as the “finest hotel the west of the Mississippi” now holds the moniker of “the most haunted hotel in Texas”. The battle of the Alamo, a deadly fire, a murdered maid, and more are the causes of its infamous reputation, allegedly being home to over 32 spirits…including that of Teddy Roosevelt. President Theodore Roosevelt. I thought you know...Texas no connection to me in Texas...but it turns out that I have a personal connection to this story as well. But we'll get into that later. But spoiler: it has to do with Teddy Roosevelt and my family. If that's not intriguing you enough, let's dig into the so-called history of the Menger Hotel. And as usual, afterwards we'll dig deep into the archives to separate fact from folklore… In the mid-1830's Texas was fighting for their independence from Mexico. Ultimately, what originated as minor disputes and squabbles erupted into one of the bloodiest battles in Texas history. In February of 1836, the Mexican General Santa Anna intent on quashing the rebellion descended upon the Alamo with a phalanx of almost 4,000 soldiers. The Texians and Tejanos were vastly outnumbered but more determined than anyone to fight for their freedom. They banded together and held out against the Mexican forces for thirteen long, agonizing days. Missives were sent to neighboring communities to reinforce their numbers – and they did grow – but it wasn't enough. It was 200 against 4,000, and on March 6 1836, the Mexican soldiers made one final push and rushed the compound. Using a cannon, General Santa Anna's troops blasted open the doors of the church and began slaughtering those inside. The Tejanos and Texians fell one by one, including the American folk hero Davey Crockett. 23 years later, at the site of this bloody battle, the Menger hotel would eventually be built. An old cabinet card featuring William Menger In the 1840's a German immigrant by the name of William A. Menger settled in the cattle ranching town of San Antonio. Menger stayed at a boarding house owned by a widow named Mary Guenther for three years while he found his footings in this new town. Menger quickly established himself and founded the Western Brewery with his business partner Charles Philip Degen, another German Brewmaster, just across the way from Mary's boarding house. The Western Brewery became the first brewery in Texas and also grew to become the largest in the state, with Menger buying out his competitor's breweries and earning the title of “The Beer King” But what is a king without a queen? William Menger married Mary Guenther, and their businesses flourished, resulting in Mary needing to expand her modest boarding house. Together, the Mengers decided that they would construct an lavish hotel bearing their name—a true kingdom to reign over. Construction on the new hotel was completed on February 1, 1859. It was a two story stone structure with 50 rooms and opulent decorations. A tunnel in the cellar attached it to the brewery. In fact, the hotel was so successful, after only three months of being open, William and Mary began sketching plans for the hotel's first expansion—increasing accommodations from 50 rooms to 90, effectively making it the largest hotel in the area. However, the civil war began in 1861 which saw a sharp decline in paying guests at the hotel. Instead, they chose to offer the hotel to be used in the war effort. The hotel was converted to a hospital for the sick or badly wounded for the duration of the war. During this period the hotel saw many tragic deaths. Not long after, William Menger himself passed away inside the hotel during the March of 1871. Despite William's death, Mary Menger refused to let this deter her hotel from becoming a success. She published a notice in the paper claiming his death “would cause no change in the affairs” at the brewery or the hotel…and she cashed in on this promise. She saw over 2,000 guests come to the hotel that year and even had the modern amenity of gas installed. In March of 1876, the Menger received one of its…permanent guests. Sallie White was a chambermaid who worked in the hotel. One night, she got into an argument with her husband and stayed at the hotel to keep her distance. The next day her husband threatened to kill her…and did…and he shot her inside the hotel. Badly injured, Sallie held onto life before succumbing to her injuries on March 28. The hotel paid the cost of her funeral, because she had no other family. Grateful for the hotel's kindness, she is one of the most seen spirits of the hotel. She is typically spotted carrying out her housekeeping duties, bringing clean towels to guests or dusting the furniture. An old newspaper ad depicting the Menger Hotel in the late 1800's The hotel continued to flourish and it seemed that nothing could stop Mary's unparalleled success…everything but her age. Her son refused to inherit the hotel and in 1881 she eventually sold it to Major J.H. Kampmann for $118,500 or the modern equivalent of 2.8 million dollars...Mary also managed to sell him the furnishings for an additional $8,500 or $203,000 today. Mary made sure she got her money's worth. Kampmann added an east wing that December of and a new bar that was unrivaled by anywhere else this side of the pond – an exact replica of the taproom in the House of Lords Club in London, England. This is the same bar where Theodore Roosevelt would sit at, buying young cowboys drinks in order to convince them to join the Rough Riders. Teddy's ghost is still said to sit at the bar today to enjoy a cocktail. The lavish Menger hotel continued to attract wealthy visitors…and claim their souls as its own. Originally from New York City, Captain Richard King was born to poor Irish immigrants. They could not afford to care for him and so sold him into indentured servitude. He hated being a servant and soon escaped on a ferry bound for the Mississippi river. Richard would go on to become one of the wealthiest entrepreneurs of the 19th century. He founded a steamboat company, served in the Civil War, and after his first visit to Texas…decided he was going to buy all of Corpus Christi. There, he opened his massive one million acre ranch. King developed a love for the Menger hotel and he ended up staying there so often that he was given his own private suite on the second floor. This is where he died, after succumbing to a battle with stomach cancer on April 14, 1885. The Menger hotel held his funeral in the lobby and it was said to be one of the largest funeral processions that San Antonio had ever seen. Captain Richard King's ghost is frequently seen inside his private suite…or walking through the wall where the original door to it had been. The shutters in the room open and close on their own, people hear his heavy footsteps, and a mysterious red orb only ever seen in his room The last major tragedy to befall the Menger hotel occurred in October of 1924. A fire started in the kitchen and the flamed traveled up the walls to the ceiling. The Menger's intricate woodwork that trails throughout the whole hotel was the vector that allowed the fire to completely consume the third and fourth floors. However, a night clerk was able to evacuate all 101 of the guests from the hotel before they could be injured. Instead…the injuries occurred when the firetruck, on its way to the scene, crashed into a streetcar. The two firemen were injured as well as the three individuals in the streetcar. Thankfully, everyone recovered. The hotel recovered from this tragedy and continued to grow and expand. In 1949, an additional 125 rooms and air conditioning were added and the stately bar was moved to the other side of the hotel. In 1975 the hotel was added to the National Register of historic places and remains a popular place to stay to this day. Those that stay here frequently report ghostly sightings and unexplained events. The ghosts are here to make sure that no one forgets the Alamo…or them. I know this sounded like more of a dry history lesson – but this part of the podcast is where it juicy. Last week with Murder Creek, we were pretty void of the paranormal so this week we have it in droves. We just have a small amount of history to trudge through first! The details of the hotel, it's owners, and most of the ghosts have all been almost 100% historically accurate…save for the story of the chambermaid Sallie White. I ended up discovering something about her that lets me get on my soapbox in regards to the historic record. So when I was looking for Sally White I was so sure that I was going to find a great deal of evidence since I had exact dates…and we had names. Sallie White and her husband was said to be Henry Wheeler so I was super excited but I was coming up empty-handed. I couldn't find any census information on Sallie White or Henry Wheeler. I couldn't find their graves – nothing. I was reading through the newspapers around those dates of not only San Antonio, but neighboring cities like Dallas as well, around the dates of the crime and I didn't see anything mentioning the name Sally White or Henry Wheeler, her husband or the Menger Hotel...but I did find a story that sounded vaguely like what happened to Sallie in the April 2, 1876 issue of the Dallas Daily Herald. It reads as follows (please forgive the language of the time, it's important to the discussion and the context): Dallas Daily Herald Article A negro woman was shot and dangerously wounded by her husband in San Antonio last Tuesday. But slight hopes of her recovery. That's was it. That was the blurb. I looked at a calendar for 1876 and the Tuesday prior…to this issue…was March 28th. I found Sallie! And the reason I couldn't even find her name or a census record was because Sallie White was black. The civil war had only ended 11 years prior and, as we know, things were not in great for black people during that time, and it wasn't going to be for awhile...and it still isn't great today. But especially for black women. But looking back this explains why I was able to find nearly nothing on Sallie White. In retrospect, I'm just an idiot. I didn't put two and two together that ledger from the hotel that lists the cost of her funeral says “col chambermaid, deceased, murdered by husband” and that clearly stood for "colored" and I just didn't put that together. But this brings me to discuss a topic about archives and libraries before we get to the paranormal (I promise it's coming!). The historic record, archives in particular, always reflects the viewpoints of those in power. Typically, this has meant cis het white men with lots of money. No one cared about the archives of the Irish immigrants or free black slaves. These aren't the types of materials that museums and libraries have been interested in. So women, queer people, immigrants, and the poor rarely have their stories preserved or told. It's only been recently that people realize how important their stories are and are trying to scrape together what they can to fill in the gaps of the historic record. At my job, even with cases recently as the 1970's, I've had so much trouble researching women…because I can never find their real names! Their husbands names are more often used such as Mrs. James McGovern that even if I can use that to find out some information…their name has been completely lost to history. So…yeah. That's my librarian shoptalk soapbox that I'm getting down from now so that I can tell Sallie's real story and then we can get to the GHOSTS. So, Sallie was not shot within the walls of the Menger Hotel. Her “husband” aka her commonwealth husband Henry Wheeler was known to be prone to anger and jealousy. They were in and out of the courts at the time on domestic charges, which landed Wheeler with a criminal record. However, they stayed as a couple. On Monday, March 28th 1876, Henry was furious about something and Sallie wasn't home, which angered him even more. He scoured the neighborhood looking for her, and upon finding her began to abuse her in public. He dragged her home and continued to hurt her and swore that he was going to murder her. Sallie managed to escape and contact the police, who searched the home for firearms but found nothing. Sallie pleaded with police that she couldn't stay with him that night because he would kill her as she slept. The police arranged for her to sleep at the Recorder's office where she was able to sleep safely. The next morning, however, between 6 and 7 am, she made her way home to get ready for work. When she entered her neighborhood, there was Henry Wheeler, brandishing a six shooter in his hand. There, in the streets, he shot Sallie, wounding her in the bowels severely. She ran, as two more shots hit her in the bosom. She came to collapse at the Menger Brewery. Sallie was taken to the third floor of the Menger hotel where it took her two whole days to die. Mary Menger was said to have truly cared for Sallie and that is why she covered the costs of her funeral – 25$ for the grave and another 7$ for the coffin. Sadly, Wheeler escaped and was never caught. Now…Sallie's ghost can be found on the third floor of the original hotel building, so if you want to see her, that's where you should go. People see a semi-transparent figure of a woman wearing a maid's uniform, a beaded necklace, and a scarf tied around her head. She's usually seen walking through doors or walls, carrying sheets or towels. One guest even saw Sallie folding sheets in her room as she was taking a shower and allegedly ran downstairs to the front desk out of fear. Now I found this story on reddit from the user tuffythetooth: I was at the Menger Bar and I had to use the restroom so I walked in and took care of business. No one was in the bathroom - it was a Tuesday evening, I believe, so the bar and hotel weren't busy. I exited the stall and walked towards the sink to wash my hands. I heard the door creak open (it's a rather heavy door so it makes a bit of noise) and I looked to see if anyone had entered the bathroom. Normally, I am not so nosy, but I just felt really strange. No one came through the door. I kind of shrugged it off and I started looking in the mirror to reapply my lipstick and all of a sudden, a bright ball of light about the size of a snack plate flew in front of my face, hovered, and then flew into a corner and disappeared. I saw it in front of me and I saw it in the mirror. Needless to say, I took the heck off. Now people claim that this is Sallie, even though her haunt is the third floor. Other commenters in the thread say that people see Sallie in the restroom all the time and I guess I'll just have to take their word for it…now the next guest is unmistakeable when you see him or hear him. And that's Theodore Roosevelt. Now I have two small personal connections to Teddy as well as the Rough Riders that he was recruiting at the Menger. First, allegedly my great, great grandfather was a Mexican outlaw that rode with Pancho Villa against the Rough Riders…which I think is kind of cute. Secondly…Theodore Roosevelt was one of the only Presidents inaugurated outside of DC, in this case due to the assassination of William McKinley in Buffalo. And…well…my father and grandfather reupholstered the historic furniture a the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural site and museum which is also kind of cute! Try as I might…I have had some kind of connection to most of the stories I've told here so far. So Teddy was only at the Menger a total of three times in his life but apparently he loved the bar and is seen there quite frequently. He sits at the bar as a very solid apparition, and sometimes will holler at the workers to get their attention. For those that have spoken with him, he's said to try and recruit them to join the Rough Riders! But…I love this one story about Teddy because it's so stupid. A new employee was closing up the bar alone, and when he was nearly finished, he turned to see Theodore Roosevelt sitting at the bar. He was just sitting there, staring at the boy like he did with all the staff there, but this scared the crap out of this newbie. The employee ran to the bar doors and tried to get out, but they were locked. In a panic he began to wildly punch the doors while screaming to be let out. And…I just cannot get the image of Teddy just staring at this maniac trying to run away while just sipping on his whiskey. I bet Teddy found it funny. Eventually another employee heard the pounding on the bar doors and let them out. The poor guy eventually quit. Being a hotel, the Menger has seen countless acts of violence and murder. When I was investigating the fire that happened in the 20's I came across one of these many other deaths that happened there in 1952. Lubbock Morning Avalanche article I'll quickly read the article from the Lubbock Morning Avalanche: There's no stories of her ghost, but I can't help but think she must be one of the 32 purported spirits…maybe even the one that led to this horrifying story from reddit user Hakuhofan: A few years back I took my wife to the historic Menger Hotel for her birthday weekend. The hotel is a very popular place and has been around since the 1800's. It has an old wing (original) and a new wing. The old wing is absolutely beautiful and we reserved a room in this section for the weekend. We checked in around midnight and go straight to bed. My phone battery died on the trip. I put our suitcases in the closet and close the door. I have a habit. Anytime I close a door I give it a slight tug in the opposite direction to make certain it is latched. It's all one quick motion and it's just an old habit. We get woken up at about 3:20am to my wife's phone ringing. We both wake up and she answers it without looking at it. “Hello?” static “Hello?” garbled voice She's still on the phone and I say “Who is it?” static...silence...AAARRGGBBRRGGHAAAGGHH!!!!!!! Same garble voice but agitated and then click it hung up. I could hear the last one because it was quiet. I was like WTF? We looked at each other and looked at the caller ID and it was MY PHONE. She pulled my phone out of her purse and checked it, I checked it. It was dead. It wouldn't turn on. Just like we left it. We both looked at each other, kinda nervously chuckled a little (not much), and I said “Happy birthday?” We went back to sleep. I'll admit I kinda laid there for at least an hour just freaked out. When we woke up in the morning and the closet door was open. Not cracked or slightly open, ALL THE WAY OPEN as far as the door would go. 2nd day we ate lunch in the historic dining room and I had to get something from the room. I left her at the table and made my way to the elevator where it just opened. No sensors. It just opened. I said thank you and got in. All in all the entities we encountered were friendly. We will stay there again. Old section only of course. ...okay...first off...pretty friendly? A ghost called you and screamed at you. That's not friendly my friend. That is scary. But hey, if you weren't too freaked out and you just think "Hey let's just go back there, let's just get harassed by a ghost on my own phone" then sure. What the heck. If you're looking for a spooky hotel to stay at and you happen to be going to Texas, it sounds like the Menger is definitely giving you some ghostly room service. If you stay in the old section of the hotel you'll get the full experience: you get to see Sallie, you can see Teddy Roosevelt, you get to get yelled at on your phone by some horrifying entity, and apparently their elevators are full service. Which comes in handy during COVID-19 times-- you don't want to have to touch those buttons everyone else is touching. So that is the historic Menger Hotel and the ghosts that inhabit it. I hope you enjoyed today's episode. Any scans or images will be on the podcast instagram @crimesandwitchdemeanors. Please leave us a review on iTunes if you like the show. If you have any feedback, please don't hesitate to either DM me on instagram or shoot an email to crimesandwitchdemeanors@gmail.com I am all ears to any constructive criticism you may have. Which brings us to the end of today's episode! I'll see you next week for another ghost story. But, until then...stay spooky!  

Dead in the Heart of Texas
Episode 6: The Menger Hotel

Dead in the Heart of Texas

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 32:15


Howdy y'all! Join Candace and Katie as they take you deep into the heart of Texas for a stay at the historic Menger Hotel in San Antonio, TX. Join Sally White as she walks through the halls in the Victorian Wing or grab a drink at the bar with Teddy Roosevelt. Just remember to keep your wits about you or you might end up down by the river in a van! And remember kids, don't let any black eyed children convince you to join the Spanish American War!Don't forget to rate and subscribe for more spoopy stories! New episodes come out every Thursday.Email: deadintheheartoftexas@gmail.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/DITHOTPodcast

Retail Nightmares
Retail Nightmares Episode 209 - Sally White!

Retail Nightmares

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 60:30


Fabulous human Sally White returns to discuss dream bread, fancy golf clubs and cats eating rice cakes.

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Retail Nightmares
Retail Nightmares Episode 209 - Sally White!

Retail Nightmares

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 60:30


Fabulous human Sally White returns to discuss dream bread, fancy golf clubs and cats eating rice cakes.

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Retail Nightmares
Retail Nightmares Episode 209 - Sally White!

Retail Nightmares

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 60:30


Fabulous human Sally White returns to discuss dream bread, fancy golf clubs and cats eating rice cakes.

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Retail Nightmares
Retail Nightmares Episode 181 - Sally White!

Retail Nightmares

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 66:44


Fantastic guest Sally White returns to discuss tasteful nudes, emo perfume and sponsorships!

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Retail Nightmares
Retail Nightmares Episode 181 - Sally White!

Retail Nightmares

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 66:44


Fantastic guest Sally White returns to discuss tasteful nudes, emo perfume and sponsorships!

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Retail Nightmares
Retail Nightmares Episode 181 - Sally White!

Retail Nightmares

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 66:44


Fantastic guest Sally White returns to discuss tasteful nudes, emo perfume and sponsorships!

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Mentioned in Dispatches
Ep89 – Civilian Volunteers during WW1 – Dr Sally White

Mentioned in Dispatches

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 26:37


Dr Sally White talks about her new book Ordinary Heroes on civilian volunteers during the Great War, published by Amberly.

Hospital Warrior: Advocates and Experts
It Takes A Village in Washington, DC

Hospital Warrior: Advocates and Experts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 31:21


Sally White, Executive Director of Iona Senior Services in Washington, DC, talks about the many services her organization provides to help residents and their families respond to the challenges of aging. How wonderful it would be to have an Iona everywhere!

The Whole Care Network
It Takes A Village in Washington, DC

The Whole Care Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 31:21


Sally White, Executive Director of Iona Senior Services in Washington, DC, talks about the many services her organization provides to help residents and their families respond to the challenges of aging. How wonderful it would be to have an Iona everywhere!

Hospital Warrior: Advocates and Experts
It Takes A Village in Washington, DC

Hospital Warrior: Advocates and Experts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 31:21


Sally White, Executive Director of Iona Senior Services in Washington, DC, talks about the many services her organization provides to help residents and their families respond to the challenges of aging. How wonderful it would be to have an Iona everywhere!

JDSA's Law Talk
Trademark Infringement – Creative Approaches to Cease and Desist Communications

JDSA's Law Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 14:28


Stop what you’re doing – right now! That, essentially, is the most basic thought when it comes to a cease and desist order. In business, your brand - your commercial identity - is all you have to define you. It tells others that you are what they want. So when another company or organization piggybacks on your brand - by using your name or identity - you will likely issue a cease and desist order - to tell them to stop immediately. But those can backfire if you are too harsh. In our era of digital and social media, you have to be creative, or crafty. In this podcast episode filled with interesting examples, JDSA attorney Sally White explores the new necessity in business: Creative Approaches to Cease and Desist Communications.

JDSA's Law Talk
The Dangers of Mislabeling Food Products

JDSA's Law Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 15:11


Coffee, milk, honey, tea. They’re all natural, right? Are you certain? What about your morning cereal? The jam you spread on your toast? You read the label, so you’re confident you know what you’re eating. Should you be? Sometimes the label on your food may not be the food on your plate. And if that’s possible, who ensures the label accurately reflects what’s in the package – the producer, the manufacturer, or the distributor? In this podcast episode, JDSA attorney Sally White clarifies: The Dangers of Mislabeling Food Products.

JDSA's Law Talk
Product Labeling – What Does “Gluten Free” Really Mean?

JDSA's Law Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2018 17:21


With the rise of “gluten-free marketing” and the growing, multi-billion dollar “gluten-free” industry, current estimates show that nearly 30% of the population is actively avoiding gluten for health or personal reasons. Yet, gluten-free food labeling can be confusing, and the governing regulations are complex. To make sense of it all, JDSA attorney Sally White discusses Product Labeling – What Does “Gluten-Free” Really Mean?

Retail Nightmares
Retail Nightmares Episode 94 - Sally White!

Retail Nightmares

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2017 53:09


Fantastic human Sally White joins the co-ghosts to discuss wet salad, dinosaurs and bunnies.

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Retail Nightmares
Retail Nightmares Episode 94 - Sally White!

Retail Nightmares

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2017 53:09


Fantastic human Sally White joins the co-ghosts to discuss wet salad, dinosaurs and bunnies.

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Retail Nightmares
Retail Nightmares Episode 94 - Sally White!

Retail Nightmares

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2017 53:09


Fantastic human Sally White joins the co-ghosts to discuss wet salad, dinosaurs and bunnies.

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JDSA's Law Talk
Common Questions About Copyright

JDSA's Law Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2016 6:43


Season 1, Episode 27 —Copyright is a commonly misunderstood legal matter. It is, literally, the right to copy. Copyrights are federally defined as original works of authorship. However, copyright is a complex area of law, and most people are unclear if all books and artwork is copyrighted; what material is protected; and if something is copyright protected - how do we know? In this radio feature from September 19, JDSA attorney Sally White discusses Common Questions About Copyright.

JDSA's Law Talk
What You Should Know About Trademarks - Part 2 of 2

JDSA's Law Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2016 7:01


Protecting your brand name or trade name though a Trademark is a common business practice all over the world. In Part 1 of the series, we explored why trademarks are important, and when is the right time to register yours. In this episode of JDSA Law Talk from August 29, JDSA attorney Sally White continues on the topic, now exploring what is involved in registering your trademark, how long it lasts, and what to do if someone else uses your name. This is Part 2 of What You Should Know About Trademarks.

JDSA's Law Talk
What You Should Know About Trademarks - Part 1 of 2

JDSA's Law Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2016


Season 1, Episode 24 – We’ve all seen the little “TM” at the end of a word or brand name. It means Trademark. It’s meant to protect a company’s brand. But why is it so important to a business or brand? Why register a trademark? In this first part of a two part radio feature from August 22, JDSA attorney Sally White explores the whys, hows, and whens, while explaining What You Should Know About Trademarks.

JDSA's Law Talk
Intellectual Property

JDSA's Law Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2016 12:34


Is it yours? Or does it belong to someone else? These are two simple questions you need to understand when it comes to intellectual property. It’s so much more than whether or not you can take text and images off the internet to use them for yourself. It covers names, trademarks, logos, ideas, and more. And there are complex laws protecting what is yours - and what belongs to others. In this radio feature from August 8, JDSA attorney Sally White answers Frequently Asked Questions About Intellectual Property.