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Barbara Peters in conversation with Sandra Brown and Tess Gerritsen
In this episode of the Fresh Fiction Podcast, host Sarah Reyes is joined by the esteemed Sandra Brown, a celebrated author with over 80 novels and 77 New York Times bestsellers. They delve deep into Brown's latest thriller BLOOD MOON, exploring the eerie blood moon phenomenon which inspired it. The conversation covers various historical and cultural references to blood moons, Brown's career longevity, her writing process, and character development. Sandra shares personal anecdotes, details about her new novel in progress, and thoughts on her writing challenges and inspirations. Additionally, listeners get to enjoy engaging quick-fire questions that reveal Sandra's personal preferences and thoughts on various subjects. 00:00 Introduction to the Fresh Fiction Podcast 00:09 Meet Sandra Brown: Queen of Suspense 00:37 The Inspiration Behind Blood Moon 01:09 Historical Significance of Blood Moons 01:58 Sandra Brown's Career and Achievements 04:19 Personal Anecdotes and Reader Impact 07:38 Developing Blood Moon: Characters and Plot 21:21 Writing Challenges and Villain Creation 24:22 Rapid Fire Questions with Sandra Brown 33:15 Sandra's Favorite Books and Influences 39:27 Upcoming Projects and Final Thoughts 44:14 Conclusion and Farewell LINKS: BLOOD MOON: https://freshfiction.com/book.php?id=135625 Sandra Brown: https://freshfiction.com/author.php?id=4928
Píše skvelé romantické trilery a teraz jej vyšla novinka Rozhodnutie. Svetová autorka Sandra Brown ju EXKLUZÍVNE predstavuje slovenským čitateľom.
When you get to interview an author you love about some books she loved. Uau, how lucky am I and how nice and generous super author Cecelia Ahern was. My mission: bring her last books to Portugal. Fingers crossed. The books Cecelia chose as favourites: The Magic Faraway Tree, Enid Blyton; The Time Traveller's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger (A mulher do viajante no tempo); “Grant County Series” and “Will Trent Series”, Karin Slaughter; Sandwich, Catherine Newman. Other recommendations: Jane Casey (thrillers). Amy Bender: The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake; The Color Master: (Short stories); The Girl in the Flammable Skirt. I Recommended: Lessons in Chemistry, Bonnie Garmus; Truly, Madly Guilty, Liane Moriarty; Sandra Brown (thrillers). The books here: www.wook.pt
What if a simple incentive could radically transform your students' motivation? Join us this week on The Extraordinary Educators Podcast as we sit down with Sandra Brown, a passionate school-based teacher leader from Philadelphia. Sandra's journey is nothing short of inspiring, as she shares how introducing small trophies, medals, and even homemade spaghetti dramatically increased student engagement with their i-Ready lessons. Listen in to discover her innovative strategies and practical tips for monitoring progress and tailoring rewards to meet individual student needs. But Sandra's story is just the beginning. This episode also dives into broader strategies for educators looking to implement effective motivational techniques in their own classrooms and schools. Connect with us on social media to share your experiences, gain more inspiration, and even suggest topics or volunteer to be a guest on future episodes. Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and remember to stay extraordinary on your educational journey.
Author Michelle D. Jackson hosts the Black Writers Workspace Podcast
Writer Sandra Brown Lindstedt, author of the "I Only Remember Fireflies" poetry series, is the first-place winner of the 2024 Chapter One Writing Competition's Poetry category. During this interview, Lindstedt shares her love of writing poetry, her award-winning submissions, what inspired her work, and the next steps. She also recites an original poem. Host: Michelle Jackson, Founder of the Black Writers Workspace & Direct2Author.com --- Article: Celebrating the Winners of the 2024 Chapter One Writing Competition and Village Care Publishing Selected Authors https://www.direct2author.com/post/celebrating-the-winners-of-the-2024-chapter-one-writing-competition-and-village-care-publishing-sele Topics Mentioned: #poetry #phylliswheatley #writing #writingcommunity
We are thrilled to welcome James R. Benn, author of the Billy Boyle World War II mystery series. The nineteenth book in the series, THE PHANTOM PATROL, is out today! It's Winter 1944, and Boyle is on a mission that takes him from the beleaguered art world of Paris to the front lines of the Battle of the Bulge. Some of the novels we discuss in this episode include THE MOST by Jessica Anthony, THE GATHERING by C.J. Tudor, DEMON COPPERHEAD by Barbara Kingsolver, OUT AT THE PLATE: The Dot Wilkinson Story by Lynn Ames, and the third quarter readalong in our Year of Reading Romance, ENVY by Sandra Brown. Emily took a couple of older literary journals off her shelf and read two short stories: “The Miracle Years of Little Fork” by Rebecca Makkai in Ploughshares (Summer 2015 edition) and “Why Were They Throwing Bricks?” by Jenny Zhang in n+1 (Spring 2017). We also talk about what we are #currentlyreading, including two that are out now: A TALE OF TWO CITIES by Charles Dickens and, perfect for Banned Books Week: THAT LIBRARIAN: THE FIGHT AGAINST BOOK BANNING IN AMERICA by Amanda Jones. And two that are forthcoming: THE MIGHTY RED by Louise Erdrich (out 10/1/2024 from Harper) and JANE AUSTEN'S BOOKSHELF: A Rare Bookseller's Quest to Find the Women Writers Who Shaped a Legend by Rebecca Romney (2/18/2025 from Marysue Rucci Books/Simon & Schuster). In #BiblioAdventures, Emily had a lovely visit to the New Canaan Public Library, and Chris continues to rewatch the Harry Potter movies. As always, we talk about more books and adventures than we can squeeze into this quick preview. We hope you enjoy this episode, and if you do, please leave a review on iTunes or wherever you listen or tell a friend about us. Happy Reading! Emily & Chris
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Allyn spends more time with his family as the odd and troubling behavior continues to increase. She recounts how the little breadcrumbs left behind kept her moving forward in the relationship. In this episode, Dr. Morgan Anderson discusses attachment styles and how understanding them can help you build securely attached relationships. Dr. Nadine Macaluso sheds light on trauma bonds and cognitive dissonance, explaining how they can keep you feeling confused and stuck in unhealthy relationships. Support the Show: Leave us a review: Your positive reviews help us grow! Rate this podcast here.Don't see your preferred listening platform? No worries! You can go directly to the platform and leave a review there. Subscribe to the show for new episodes every Tuesday. Join our email community: Stay connected and never miss an update. Sign up here. Follow along on Instagram: @allyn.amerongen Mentioned in This Episode: Check out Dr. Nadine Macaluso's website here Follow Dr. Nadine on Instagram: @therealdrnadine Check out Dr. Morgan Anderson's website here Follow Dr. Morgan on Instagram: @drmorgancoaching Sandra Brown's work: Women Who Love Psychopaths: Inside the Relationships of Inevitable Harm With Psychopaths, Sociopaths & Narcissists Lundy Bancroft's work: Why Does He Do That: Inside the Minds Of Angry and Controlling Men Rachel Louise Snyder's work: No Visible Bruises: What We Don't Know About Domestic Violence Can Kill Us
In this episode of 'Women Winning Divorce', host Heather Quick talks with Sandra Brown, founder of the Institute for Relational Harm Reduction in Public Pathology Education, about narcissistic abuse.Ever wondered why you keep finding yourself entangled with manipulative partners despite your best efforts to avoid them?In this episode, Heather Quick and Sandra Brown delve into the intricacies of narcissistic abuse, a topic that resonates deeply with many who are struggling to understand their past relationships or seeking to support others who are victims. This episode addresses the core issues that can leave you feeling confused and trapped, helping to shine a light on how to navigate these complex dynamics effectively.You'll discover how to recognize the subtle signs of narcissistic abuse, gain insight into the cognitive dissonance that victims experience, and learn practical strategies for recovery and support.Tune in now to uncover crucial insights that could transform your understanding of abusive relationships and start your journey toward healing.Join us on our podcast as we navigate the complexities of marriage, divorce, separation,and all related legal and emotional aspects, including adultery, alimony, childsupport, spousal support, timesharing, custody battles, and the financialimpact of dissolution of marriage.Disclaimer:This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not an advertisement forlegal services. The information provided on this podcast is not intendedto be legal advice. You should not rely on what you hear on this podcastas legal advice. If you have a legal issue, please contact a lawyer. Theviews and opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are solely those of theindividuals and do not represent the views or opinions of the firms ororganizations with which they are affiliated or the views or opinions of thispodcast's advertisers. This podcast is available for private,non-commercial use only. Any editing, reproduction, or redistribution ofthis podcast for commercial use or monetary gain without the expressed, writtenconsent of the podcast's creator is prohibited.
After years of firing lawyers, suing government agencies and even appealing to the United States Supreme Court, former Mesa County Clerk and election denier Tina Peters finally goes on trial on charges stemming from her conduct in 2021, where she allegedly used her powers of office to undermine the 2020 election results. Colin and Russ pick up where we left off in Episode 82 and cover it all, including some updated predictions. Plus, Is This Legal, and a new DCOTW!
Aaand we're BACK! We are returning from our summer vacation with lots of updates and some Thingies from the great Tessa Bailey. (If you haven't read her books yet: WE BEG YOU.) If you're looking for good places to start in the Tessa Bailey universe, try It Happened One Summer, Chase Me, and her latest, The Au Pair Affair. She also has an absolutely tremendous TikTok. Tessa's Thingies include cleansing wipes for her nose piercing, avocados, Blistex, GXVE by Gwen Stefani's Liquid Lipstick, Merit (specifically the cream blush and the highlight stick) "Who's Afraid of Little Old Me?" by Taylor Swift, the RedHanded podcast, and Apotheke's Earl Grey Candle. Her first romance read was Hidden Fires by Sandra Brown. Ahead of Tessa's appearance, we talk LMNT's Watermelon Salt flavor (thanks Nikki Ogunnaike!), romcoms in action movie clothing, and a London stuffie report (Paddington was there, and we found a Miffy x Liberty London collaboration we didn't know we needed). What's your favorite Tessa Bailey book? Did any Thingies happen during our break? Let us know at 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, @athingortwohq, or our Geneva! Hire with Indeed and get a $75 sponsored job credit when you use our link. YAY.
Welcome to Episode 213! BookTuber Shawn Breathes Books joins us to celebrate Jenny Colvin and “I'll Have What You're Reading,” the memorial buddy read we jointly hosted with him the last few months. We also discuss Andrea Robbin Skinner's recent revelation about her mother, Alice Munro, and how it has impacted us as readers. Some other highlights: In #CurrentlyReading, we are each reading another chunkster for Sue Jackson's #BigBookSummer: Emily is cooling off with THE SNOW CHILD by Eowyn Ivey, and Chris is going back in time with MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS by Antonia Fraser. We have a spoiler-free conversation about FELLOWSHIP POINT by Alice Elliot Dark which we both enjoyed. Short stories read since the last episode: “Janus” by Ann Beattie and “In the Gloaming” by Alice Elliott Dark both from the collection THE BEST AMERICAN SHORT STORIES OF THE CENTURY edited by John Updike and Katrina Kenison. “A Blind Man Can See How Much I Love You” by Amy Bloom from the collection A BLIND MAN COULD SEE HOW MUCH I LOVE YOU: STORIES. “Uncle Valentine” by Willa Cather in UNCLE VALENTINE AND OTHER STORIES, edited by Bernice Slote “The Birds” by Daphne du Maurier from the collection THE BIRDS AND OTHER STORIES [This collection was first published in the UK in 1952 with the title, THE APPLE TREE: A SHORT NOVEL AND SEVERAL LONG STORIES] In Biblio Adventures, we recap the great day we had on Long Island, NY We took a ferry from New London, CT, to Orient Point, NY, then drove south to the Barnes and Noble in Bridgehampton to check out their new store layout. Then we headed north to Sag Harbor, where we were delighted by a John Steinbeck and Charley sculpture (“Assistant Editor” by Seward Johnson) and explored Sag Harbor Books. Other stops included Black Cat Books on Shelter Island and the Floyd Memorial Library in Greenport. Check out our vlog of the day on our YouTube channel Emily had a Couch Biblio Adventure, thanks to our listener Kathy who told us about a conversation with Percival Everett, Cord Jefferson, and Jelani Cobb via City Arts & Lectures Chris watched LETTERS TO JULIET, a rom-com inspired by the book of the same name by Eve Friedman and Ceil Jann Friedman. She also went on a quick shopping spree at McNally Jackson Books at Rockefeller Center. A reminder that our third quarter readalong is ENVY, by Sandra Brown. There are a few spots left for our Zoom discussion on Sunday, 9/15, at 7 pm ET. Email us if you'd like to join us. bookcougars at gmail dot com. Thanks for listening, and Happy Reading! https://www.bookcougars.com/blog-1/2024/episode213
Lauren Layfield introduces Coatbridge on the podcast recommendation podcast - Your Next Podcast. For decades, Sandra Brown's life has been intertwined with someone she has never met: an eleven year-old girl named Moira Anderson – who disappeared from their hometown of Coatbridge, Scotland, in 1957. It became one of the oldest cold cases in Scottish history. Sandra lived just around the corner from Moira. She grew up hearing about the missing girl, whose memory haunted the town. But she never imagined that, one day, she would be the one trying to uncover what happened. Or that her search for answers would reveal secrets and lies so close to home. In her own words, Sandra tells the full story, of a lifetime spent confronting doubt and resistance. Can she break the silence and find the truth? And how much pain will it cause? You can listen to Coatbridge on Audible: https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/Coatbridge-The-Disappearance-of-Moira-Anderson-Audiobook/B0D81JPDP6
Welcome to Episode 212! This episode is different from all of our previous shows because Emily was unexpectedly called out of town to attend her granddaughter's birth! Baby Neena arrived three weeks early. She and her mom, Rachel, are doing great. And yes, Emily has already read a book to her, SPOT GOES TO THE FARM, by Eric Hill. Instead of recording our regular segments, we share reminders about our current buddy read of FELLOWSHIP POINT by Alice Elliott Dark, provide the date – 9/15 – for our Zoom discussion of ENVY by Sandra Brown (our third quarter readalong pick in our Year of Reading Romance), announce a BookTube vlog of our recent Biblio Adventure to Long Island, and then jump into our conversation with Juliet Grames. Juliet's new novel, THE LOST BOY OF SANTA CHIONIA, is a fantastic mystery that has a strong sense of place and characters that leap off the page. We also created a video of our pre-interview chat with Juliet that was too fun and interesting not to share. It has info not discussed in the interview. The link is below if you'd like to watch it. We hope you enjoy this episode. We'll be back to our regular programming on episode 213. Until then, we wish you lots of Happy Reading! https://www.bookcougars.com/blog-1/2024/episode212 Long Island Biblio Adventure video https://youtu.be/vfO1JPFEBks Pre-interview video chat with Juliet https://youtu.be/MGnKlJiWL9M
In the podcast "Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski," psychotherapist and author Shavaun Scott discusses the extreme and disturbing case of Sherri Papini, who fabricated her kidnapping, inflicted severe injuries on herself, and involved a former boyfriend in her scheme. Scott delves into Papini's severe cluster B personality disorders, including narcissistic, histrionic, and borderline traits, explaining how these disorders often stem from childhood trauma and neglect. The conversation highlights the challenges of treating such disorders, the importance of accountability, and the need for public education to recognize these traits. Scott also recommends resources for understanding and dealing with personality disorders, emphasizing the role of education in preventing similar cases. ### Main Points - Sherri Papini fabricated her kidnapping, inflicting severe injuries with the help of a former boyfriend. - Papini's actions stem from severe cluster B personality disorders: narcissistic, histrionic, and borderline personality disorders. - These disorders often originate from childhood trauma and neglect. - Papini's behavior reflects a deep need for attention and validation, lacking empathy for others. - Despite her prison sentence, Scott doubts Papini's capacity for genuine remorse and change. - Treating severe personality disorders requires long-term, intensive therapy. - Education and awareness about personality disorders are crucial in preventing similar cases. - Scott recommends the book "Women Who Love Psychopaths" by Sandra Brown for understanding these disorders and their impact on relationships. ### Relevant Hashtags #SherriPapini #ClusterBPersonalityDisorders #Narcissism #HistrionicDisorder #PersonalityDisorders #PsychologicalAnalysis #MentalHealthAwareness Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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In the podcast "Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski," psychotherapist and author Shavaun Scott discusses the extreme and disturbing case of Sherri Papini, who fabricated her kidnapping, inflicted severe injuries on herself, and involved a former boyfriend in her scheme. Scott delves into Papini's severe cluster B personality disorders, including narcissistic, histrionic, and borderline traits, explaining how these disorders often stem from childhood trauma and neglect. The conversation highlights the challenges of treating such disorders, the importance of accountability, and the need for public education to recognize these traits. Scott also recommends resources for understanding and dealing with personality disorders, emphasizing the role of education in preventing similar cases. ### Main Points - Sherri Papini fabricated her kidnapping, inflicting severe injuries with the help of a former boyfriend. - Papini's actions stem from severe cluster B personality disorders: narcissistic, histrionic, and borderline personality disorders. - These disorders often originate from childhood trauma and neglect. - Papini's behavior reflects a deep need for attention and validation, lacking empathy for others. - Despite her prison sentence, Scott doubts Papini's capacity for genuine remorse and change. - Treating severe personality disorders requires long-term, intensive therapy. - Education and awareness about personality disorders are crucial in preventing similar cases. - Scott recommends the book "Women Who Love Psychopaths" by Sandra Brown for understanding these disorders and their impact on relationships. ### Relevant Hashtags #SherriPapini #ClusterBPersonalityDisorders #Narcissism #HistrionicDisorder #PersonalityDisorders #PsychologicalAnalysis #MentalHealthAwareness Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
In the podcast "Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski," psychotherapist and author Shavaun Scott discusses the extreme and disturbing case of Sherri Papini, who fabricated her kidnapping, inflicted severe injuries on herself, and involved a former boyfriend in her scheme. Scott delves into Papini's severe cluster B personality disorders, including narcissistic, histrionic, and borderline traits, explaining how these disorders often stem from childhood trauma and neglect. The conversation highlights the challenges of treating such disorders, the importance of accountability, and the need for public education to recognize these traits. Scott also recommends resources for understanding and dealing with personality disorders, emphasizing the role of education in preventing similar cases. ### Main Points - Sherri Papini fabricated her kidnapping, inflicting severe injuries with the help of a former boyfriend. - Papini's actions stem from severe cluster B personality disorders: narcissistic, histrionic, and borderline personality disorders. - These disorders often originate from childhood trauma and neglect. - Papini's behavior reflects a deep need for attention and validation, lacking empathy for others. - Despite her prison sentence, Scott doubts Papini's capacity for genuine remorse and change. - Treating severe personality disorders requires long-term, intensive therapy. - Education and awareness about personality disorders are crucial in preventing similar cases. - Scott recommends the book "Women Who Love Psychopaths" by Sandra Brown for understanding these disorders and their impact on relationships. ### Relevant Hashtags #SherriPapini #ClusterBPersonalityDisorders #Narcissism #HistrionicDisorder #PersonalityDisorders #PsychologicalAnalysis #MentalHealthAwareness Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
How do you de-escalate conflct?Meet Gina Simmonds Schneider, Ph.D.!Dr. Gina Simmons Schneider is a licensed psychotherapist, award-winning blogger, certified coach, and corporate trainer. She is the author of Frazzlebrain: Break Free from Anxiety, Anger, and Stress Using Advanced Discoveries in Neuropsychology (Central Recovery Press, March 2022). Simmons Schneider serves as co-director of Schneider Counseling and Corporate Solutions, with more than 25 years of experience helping individuals, couples, families, and organizations manage anxiety, anger, stress, and conflicts.Simmons Schneider writes for Psychology Today, was a regular contributor to Women In Crime, Ink, dubbed by the Wall Street Journal “A blog worth reading,” and Forbes' blog “Crime, She Writes,” sharing psychology research on crime and media issues. Simmons Schneider guest blogs for other popular sites, including The Feisty Writer, Breaking the Cycles, and Blog Talk Radio programs including Sandra Brown's Safe Relationship Magazine.On this episode, Dr. Gina shares strategies on how to deescalate workplace conflict, manage anger and communication skills to resolve conflict.Connect with Gina:Website: https://frazzlebrain.comAdditional Resources:"Frazzle Brain" by Dr. Gina Simmonds SchneiderListen to the Podcast, subscribe, leave a rating and a review:Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/conflict-resolution-and-anger-management-w-dr-gina/id1614151066?i=1000656968838Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4t8GPQRlSJbTKh7IphE8du
About Our GuestMelissa Dionne, owner and LCSW of Jax Beach Counseling, earned her BS of Psychology from Old Dominion University and her Masters of Social Work from Norfolk University shortly after. She is also certified in Counseling for Child Centered Play Therapy, as well as a certified guardian ad litem for the 7th district courts. Most recently, she has completed Sandra Brown's Intensive Training on Narcissism and Psychopathic Abuse and Esther Perel's Master Class on Trauma and the Roots of Infidelity. She has also completed the FL Supreme Court Mediation Training and Parenting Coordinator program as well as social investigations training and domestic court guardian ad litem. Her clinical focuses include treating trauma survivors, divorce/related family issues, and everyday life stress management. In her free time, she practices yoga, is a foodie, and enjoys spending time with her daughters. Notable Links:Article Mentioned: https://www.quora.com/Will-a-narcissist-always-remove-their-mask-during-a-discardFacebook: https://m.facebook.com/jaxbchcounseling/Official website: https://jaxbchcounseling.com/Apps Mentioned: https://talkingparents.com/homehttps://www.ourfamilywizard.com/Book Mentioned: https://www.amazon.com/How-Spot-Dangerous-Before-Involved/dp/0897934474 ********** "Women Winning Divorce" is a radio show and podcast hosted by Heather Quick: Attorney, Entrepreneur, Author and Founder of Florida Women's Law Group, the only divorce firm for women, by women. Each week Heather sits down with innovative professionals and leaders who are focused on how you can be your best self, before, during or after divorce. In these conversations, we are looking at how women can win at life. With our guests, we enjoy the opportunity to explore ways all women can win and enhance their life, no matter where they are in their journey, because divorce is just point in life, not the end and not what defines you, rather it can be a catalyst for growth. Come join the conversation on social media, and join our Facebook group, Women Winning Divorce and send comments and suggestions, we want to bring you content that helps move your life forward.Women Winning Divorce Podcast Series https://www.womenwinningdivorce.com/Women Winning Divorce Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/685277376560289Florida Women's Law Grouphttps://www.floridawomenslawgroup.com/Divorce 101 Online Course: https://heather-quick.mykajabi.com/ Thank you for listening. Please share the podcast with your friends and colleagues. Send your questions, comments, and feedback to marketing@4womenlaw.com Women Winning Divorce is supported by Florida Women's Law Group Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not an advertisement for legal services. The information provided on this podcast is not intended to be legal advice. You should not rely on what you hear on this podcast as legal advice. If you have a legal issue, please contact a lawyer. The views and opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are solely those of the individuals and do not represent the views or opinions of the firms or organizations with which they are affiliated or the views or opinions of this podcast's advertisers. This podcast is available for private, non-commercial use only. Any editing, reproduction, or redistribution of this podcast for commercial use or monetary gain without the expressed, written consent of the podcast's creator is prohibited.
Dr. Guenther interviews Sandra Brown, renowned psychopathologist and author, about narcissist and pathological love relationships.The post Brain Matters S10.E18: Narcissistic Relationships first appeared on Capstone Voices Podcasting Network.
He's Pierce, a hot guy with a secret (and it's not that he's part of the military industrial complex, he's proud of that part!) She's Alicia, a widowed mother of two who works in a romance novel boutique! Welcome to Send No Flowers by Sandra Brown - if you'd like to listen to our previous book by her way back in Episode 36, which believe you me is equally head shaking, try our episode on Fanta-C! This book is an absolute roller coaster, and I don't just mean the bobsleds at Disneyland that these two are trying to dry hump on. He literally kidnaps her kids in the woods! Her best friend stole her fiancé! She very sensibly takes a huge promotion and never feels like a bad mom about it, which is so unexpected in a book like this that I spent the rest of the book waiting for the other shoe to drop! (The other shoe is that Pierce is extremely cagey because he may or may not have a disease. Whatever.) The content warning that I forgot to mention is that her kids are realistically awful to her and any parent is going to be wincing hard at it. Too close to home, Sandra.
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Sandra Brown is a pioneering therapist in narcissistic abuse recovery and the author of 12 books related to pathological love relationships. She talks to Sarah and Tracy about how to recognize dark triad personalities and why such people make dangerous partners. Her advice: it's a fool's errand to do therapy with abusers -- they don't change. But you can.
By Davy Crockett Trail 100-milers started to be held in Great Britain in 1973, four years before the Western States 100 was established in America. This piece of ultrarunning history is largely unknown to Americans who have been told for decades that trail 100-milers began first in the U.S. In reality, trail 100s were also known to be held in Mexico among the Tarahumara as early as 1867. Thus, recognition is deserved among several cultures and countries to those who dared to head out into the rural wilderness to achieve the distance of 100 miles on foot. See the new book: Running 100 Miles Part One: A History (1729-1960). The Long Distance Walkers Association (LDWA) In 1972, a British association was founded named The Long Distance Walkers Association (LDWA). The LDWA started with 355 members. Eventually, the organization grew to more than 9,000 members. The LDWA defined a “long distance walk” as any walk of 20 miles or more. They wanted to concentrate on rural walks. Local groups were created, a journal eventually called Strider was published, and group walking events were established, referred to as “social events.” In the very first issue in 1972, it was written, “Although our title includes the word ‘walkers,' this is not intended to preclude those who trot around the course of an organized walk. Some organizers specifically say that competitors must not run, but there can be no real check when most walks go over remote areas and of course when going down a 30% gradient, it is often impossible not to run.” The LDWA 100-Milers Formal “challenge events” were established that were up to 100 miles. These trail and cross-country events were marshaled with checkpoints to ensure walkers followed the route. Finish times were published and ordered by finish time. Finishes under a "first-class time" were recognized, but “winners” were not emphasized or awarded. They were not called “races,” but had nearly every attribute of a race. Competitive athletes quickly treated them like races. During 1973, at least 20 ultra-distance trail events were held, supported or publicized by the LDWA. Sandra Brown (1949-) from England, who by 2020 had finished more than 200 100-milers and dozens of LDWA walks commented, “Some of these LDWA runners and walkers are, year after year, completing 100 miles or more, largely off-road, usually with thousands of feet of climbing over quite remote hills and mountains, and with route-finding on the UK's quite complex historic footpaths network, in around 24 hours. Events like the LDWA's annual 100 and other distances (50 miles, 100 km) have since the 1970s been the precursor of today's popular trail runs.” Starting in 1973, annual LDWA trail 100-mile events were hosted each year at different locations on the Spring Bank Holiday weekend. These trail 100s, could be classified as mountain trail 100s. They were mostly off-road hikes that did not have to walked according to racewalking rules. Running or jogging was permitted, so they were not Centurion walking events. Finish cutoff times for the 100-milers were eventually established at 48 hours. Some elite British ultrarunners would take part running, seeking to be the first to the finish line. Each walker (or runner) was required to walk with small packs containing certain items, such as the course description, maps, waterproof jacket, clothing layers, hat, gloves, compass, whistle, flashlight, bivi bag, and a first aid kit. Many checkpoints (aid stations) were set up with food and drink between about 5-10 miles apart. At the checkpoints along the course, marshals checked the walkers and could pull out anyone over-fatigued or behind schedule. Medical staff were at checkpoints to evaluate runners and help them fix their feet. All such conventions were devised years before the Americans established their trail 100-milers and aid stations. The founders of the LDWA were Alan Blatchford (1936-1980),
As we prepare for Thanksgiving and winter breaks, having some Narcan nasal spray on hand can help all Lions respond to someone with a suspected overdose. Ms. Sandra Brown gives us an overview of Narcan, which is a safe, easy-to-use nasal spray that reverses the effects of overdoses for 30-90 minutes, giving time to call emergency services. Kits and training are available through Ms. Brown's office, and you can also order a kit for free from: https://okimready.org/
TRIGGER WARNING – This episode covers the subject of child abuse, so listener discretion is strongly advised. Sandra Brown's journey to try and get justice for Moira Anderson leads to many revelations; but would it be enough to uncover Moira's murderer? SOURCES:Please see our website for all source material and photos at https://scottishmurders.com/episodes/moiraandersonSHOW:Support Us: ko-fi.com/scottishmurdersPatreon - patreon.com/scottishmurdersScottish Murders Merch - teepublic.com/user/scottishmurdersScottish Digest Merch - teepublic.com/user/scotishdigestWebsite - scottishmurders.comTwitter - @scottishmurdersInstagram - @scottishmurderspodcastFacebook - facebook.com/scottishmurdursYouTube - @ScottishMurdersLinktree - linktr.ee/scottishmurdersCREDITS:Scottish Murders is a production of https://www.cluarantonn.comHosted by Dawn YoungResearched, Written and Produced by Dawn YoungProduction Company Name by Granny RobertsonMUSIC:Dawn of the Fairies by Derek & Brandon FiechterScottish Murders is a member of the Darkcast Network.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5530461/advertisement
In the final installment of our 4-part mini-series on genetics and genomics, Sandra Brown, Regional Manager of Providence Genetics in California and Carol Ko, Genetics Counselor Supervisor at Providence St. Joseph Hospital, discuss all things genetics, including how AI technology, complex data management, clinical trials and sequencing innovation is rapidly changing the landscape of this life saving field of medicine. Listen as our experts break down these complex topics into relevant and easy to understand ways that help you understand how the industry's innovation is not only dramatically benefitting patient care right now, but how it is getting us closer to a cancer-free world faster than ever. Be sure to tune in and listen to the previous episodes of this four-part series on genetics and genomics or subscribe to have the latest episode delivered to your favorite podcast platform.Providence Genetics and Genomics ServicesProvidence Cancer Institute of Orange CountySandra Brown's LinkedIn Carol Ko's LinkedIn
In this third installment of our genetics 4-part mini-series, Sandra Brown, Regional Manager of Providence Genetics in California, sits down with Dillon van den Berg, Certified Genetic Counselor at Providence Mission Hospital, to discuss the wide range of genetic cancer tests as well as their implementation and purpose. From germline tests to liquid biopsy and pathology, the extensive assortment of tests used today directly impact patient care and outcomes; whether preventive or diagnostic. Listen as our experts dive into this fascinating behind the scenes look at cutting edge applications of genetic testing now and learn more about how tests will continue to evolve in the future.Be sure to tune in and listen to the remaining episodes of this four-part series on genetics and genomics or subscribe to have the latest episode delivered to your favorite podcast platform.**Episode #4, The Future of Genetics in Clinical Care, will release on Wednesday, August 23**For more information and resources, visit:Providence Genetics and Genomics ServicesProvidence Cancer Institute of Orange CountySandra Brown's LinkedInDillon van den Berg's LinkedIn
In the first of this informative four-part mini-series, Sandra Brown, Regional Manager of Providence Genetics in California, sits down with Amanda de Leon, Certified Genetic Counselor at Providence St. Jude Medical Center, to break down the myths surrounding the innovative field of genetics and genomics. With the number of at-home tests, and family history quizzes widely available, people, now more than ever, have inconsistent information about how genetics works as well as how it impacts them and their loved ones. Listen as our experts tackle what you think you know and help identify several barriers - from financial barriers to personal beliefs and diversity barriers - that ultimately factor into your understanding of genetics.Be sure to tune in and listen to the remaining episodes of this four-part series on genetics and genomics or subscribe to have the latest episode delivered to your favorite podcast platform. **Episode #2, Genetics + Innovation: Accessible Genetic Testing and Services, will release on Thursday, August 17.** For more information and resources on the Providence Genetics program, visit: Providence Genetics and Genomics ServicesProvidence Cancer Institute of Orange CountySandra Brown LinkedIn Amanda DeLeon LinkedIn
In this second installment of our genetics 4-part mini-series, Sandra Brown, Regional Manager of Providence Genetics in California, sits down with Danielle Williams, Certified Genetic Counselor at Providence St. Joseph Orange, to discuss genetic testing and counseling, and why Providence's novel genetics services are industry leaders when it comes to delivering easy access to life-changing care. Listen in as our experts discuss how these programs have broken down barriers and expanded how genetics is used in everyday care.Be sure to tune in and listen to the remaining episodes of this four-part series on genetics and genomics or subscribe to have the latest episode delivered to your favorite podcast platform. **Episode #3, Genetics: Accessible Genetic Testing + Services, will release on Tuesday, August 22.For more information and resources, visit:Providence Genetics and Genomics ServicesProvidence Cancer Institute of Orange CountySandra Brown's LinkedIn Danielle Williams' LinkedIn
Detective Sgt. Brian Haars is the cold case detective for the Henry County Sheriff's Office. In his time with the Henry County Sheriff's Office he has become the lead investigator of the murder of Sandra Brown which occurred 45 years ago this week, August 8th, 1978. In that time, Detective Sgt. Haars has revisited witness statements, photos from the scene, aerial photos, and has sent several items to be tested for any potential DNA evidence. Sadly, these efforts have yet to reveal a suspect that can be definitively named as the person investigators believe, murdered Sandra Brown 45 years ago. Detective Sgt. Haars was kind enough to talk with Wake Up Tri-Counties about the Sandra Brown case and 45 years worth of evidence and unsuccessful leads. Among the details in our conversation with Brian Haars is the fact that famed FBI Profiler John E. Douglas was contacted by investigators in 1978 and provided a profile of the killer. Investigators are also known to have investigated the murder as potentially the work of a serial killer. Well known is the fact that Henry Lee Lucas was interviewed by Kewanee detectives about Sandra Brown. What you may not know is that Detective Sgt. Haars also investigated a potential link to another well known killer. The lead sadly did not lead anywhere but you can hear about this and more in our conversation from Wednesday's edition of Wake Up Tri-Counties.
#1 New York Times Bestselling Author SANDRA BROWN returns to BOOKSTORM Podcast to discuss OUT OF NOWHERE, her newest thriller! Life changes in an instant, doesn't it? We see that and more in this deeply moving story -- a public tragedy, a killer on the loose, and two very different people drawn together out of a shared experience. We discuss moving forward after the unthinkable happens. We talk about survivors' guilt. We talk about embracing life and finding love! Join us!You can find more of your favorite bestselling authors at BOOKSTORM Podcast! We're also on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube!
Barbara Peters in conversation with Sandra Brown
Kewanee has two unsolved murders. One of those, as yet unsolved murders is Sandra Brown, a case that we brought you earlier this year with the hope of bringing new attention to this soon to be 45 year old unsolved crime. The other unsolved murder in Kewanee dates back to the 1930s. Dave Clark joined WKEI on Wake Up Tri-Counties on Wednesday, July 26th, 2023, to talk about this little known, little remembered unsolved murder. Charles Wooden was working at Pinkies late one night when someone came in and killed him. No one knows why or who might have killed Charles Wooden.
988 is a free crisis phone and text line that you can share with students, and Ms. Sandra Brown of Langston University walks us through the importance of having a free mental health hotline available to everyone. Here are 988 images you can download and add to your courses, emails, and social media.
True Crime is coming to the Kewanee Public Library as Dave Clarke is joined by WKEi's very own Sean Kernan for Murder We Wrote, a presentation on Kewanee's True Crime cases. Dave and Sean presented Murder We Wrote on the Regional Media Podcast, Kewanee Back When earlier this year. Now, on June 20th, at 6 PM, Dave and Sean will take another look at the cases featured on Kewanee Back When including Sean's research into the still unsolved murder of Sandra Brown from August of 1978. That's one of many things the Kewanee Public Library has planned for the month of June. Plans that include continuing the Summer Reading Program and having a booth at this weekend's Pride Festival in Kewanee. Sara Billiet from the Kewanee Public Library was our guest on Wake Up Tri-Counties on Thursday morning.
Melissa Dionne, owner and LCSW of Jax Beach Counseling, earned her BS of Psychology from Old Dominion University and her Master of Social Work from Norfolk University shortly after. She is also certified in Counseling for Child Centered Play Therapy, as well as a certified guardian ad litem for the 7th district courts. Most recently, she has completed Sandra Brown's Intensive Training on Narcissism and Psychopathic Abuse and Esther Perel's Master Class on Trauma and the Roots of Infidelity. She has also completed the Florida Supreme Court Mediation Training and Parenting Coordinator program as well as social investigations training. Her clinical focuses include treating trauma survivors, divorce/related family issues, and everyday life stress management. In her free time, she practices yoga, is a foodie, and enjoys spending time with her daughters. Notable Links: Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/jaxbchcounseling/Website: https://jaxbchcounseling.com/
Psychotherapist, educator, researcher, and author of the books Women Who Live Psychopaths, How to Spot a Dangerous Man, and many others, Sandra L. Brown's insights have helped many face - and heal from - the damage inflicted by psychopaths and the personality disordered. Expanding on her work as a therapist and author, Sandra Brown has developed the training for thousands of therapists who now understand, and are better able to treat, cognitive dissonance, PTSD, and the neurocognitive damage to executive brain function that many victims suffer.Join us this week on MindMatters as we look back at Sandra Brown's influential writings, what she's been working on since the release of her books, and how her views and perspectives since then might affect what she'd focus on if she were writing these books today - more than 18 years later.Safe Relationships Magazine: https://saferelationshipsmagazine.com/Association for NPD/Psychopathy Survivor Treatment, Research & Education: https://survivortreatment.com/
Psychotherapist, educator, researcher, and author of the books Women Who Love Psychopaths, How to Spot a Dangerous Man, and many others, Sandra L. Brown's insights have helped many face - and heal from - the damage inflicted by psychopaths and the personality disordered. Expanding on her work as a therapist and author, Sandra Brown has developed the training for thousands of therapists who now understand, and are better able to treat, cognitive dissonance, PTSD, and the neurocognitive damage...
Psychotherapist, educator, researcher, and author of the books Women Who Love Psychopaths, How to Spot a Dangerous Man, and many others, Sandra L. Brown's insights have helped many face - and heal from - the damage inflicted by psychopaths and the personality disordered. Expanding on her work as a therapist and author, Sandra Brown has developed the training for thousands of therapists who now understand, and are better able to treat, cognitive dissonance, PTSD, and the neurocognitive damage...
In the first installment of Kewanee Back When's three part, true crime series, Murder We Wrote with Dave Clarke and Sean Patrick, we discuss the shocking 1978 unsolved murder of Sandra Brown. As the story goes, Sandra Brown was brutally murdered on the morning of August 8th, 1978. Her nearly decapitated body was found on the property owned by then Henry County Coroner Glen Case, in the area of IL 78 just north of Kewanee, on the evening of August 10th, 1978. Police were baffled by the case and to this day, we still have no justice for Sandra Brown.
Episode at a Glance On this episode of Melody and Friends, I sit down with my friend Sandra Brown to talk about pathology and more specifically dangerous, pathologic partners in relationships. Sandra explains her history in studying pathology and why it is such an important field of study when it comes to abuse in relationships. She tells us what pathology is, how to identify the signs of pathologic partners, and what we can do to help women heal from these extremely traumatic situations. She also walks through her development of Pathological Love Relationship training for other professionals, and how she has developed survivor-based support services for women who experienced psychopathic partners. Sandra then talks about personality disorders, from Narcissism to Anti-Social Behavior to Psychopathy, and how each of these types can cause significant damage to a woman emotionally. However, she also provides warning signs to look out for and multiple resources to begin the process of healing from these potent forms of abuse. Who is Sandra Brown? Sandra L. Brown, MA, has spent over 30 years working in the psychology field related to psychopathology. Her earlier years were spent developing a dual-focused treatment center for persons with personality disorders who also had trauma disorders. During this time, she also began working, in individual and group sessions, with the partners and children of those with personality disorders. She eventually established one of the country's first prototype long-term residential treatment centers for women with Multiple Personality Disorder/Dissociative Identity Disorder. Sandra accomplished this while also providing treatment in a women's inpatient hospital trauma program. Things We Talk About In This Episode: What is pathology and why can it often impact victims in a relationship so much more deeply then other forms of abuse? Why isn't pathology as well studied or understood compared to things like depression or anxiety? What methods of treatment are available for victims? What should they be looking out for in relationships to spot warning signs of this behavior? What are personality disorders? How can this affect partners in a relationship? Resources: Our listeners can learn more about Sandra's Training, speaking engagements, and get in contact with Sandra by visiting her website: www.sandralbrownma.com You can also find all of her books, including How To Spot A Dangerous Man, by visiting her Amazon Page here: www.amazon.com/stores/Sandra-L.-Brown Thank you so much for listening to this episode of Melody and Friends! If you haven't already please take the time to leave us a rating and review on our iTunes page as it helps us get more great episodes like this to you!
It's a case that has haunted her for years. Now retired Lt. Sandra Brown might have gotten the break she needs to solve “The Tetris Murders”. Time for a Beyond the Mic Short Cut. Beyond the Mic with Sean Dillon is the conversation series where actors, artists, authors, and more go deeper than a traditional interview. They go “Beyond the Mic”.
On today's nerdtastically newsworthy episode of #NerdORama we're delving into Investigation Discovery's new docu-series “The Tetris Murders” with Sandra Brown; the CSI Tech Investigator who led the investigation on the mysterious death of Vladimir Pokhilko – designer of the video game sensation Tetris!!!
Guests: Brian Johnson of AC/DC (1:15:41), CSI Tech Investigator Sandra Brown (1:34:46). The KQ Morning Show - Originally aired on November 30, 2022See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our Trailblazer episodes continue this week with Iris Johansen, who began writing category romance in the heyday of the format at Loveswept. During her varied career, she's written categories, historicals and now writes thrillers and crime novels. In this episode, we talk about the founding of Loveswept, about how she learned to write, and about the power of storytelling. We also talk about the way her career has grown and evolved—about transitioning to thrillers, about writing the Eve Duncan series for 28 books, and about keeping it in the family and writing with her son. We had a wonderful time hearing these stories. Thank you to Iris Johansen for making the time for us.Thanks to Callie Chase, author of Dishonor Among Thieves and Sara Wetmore, author of The Christmas Script, for sponsoring the episode. Our next read along is Claire Kent's HOLD. It's a prison planet romance, so…you know…enter at your own risk. Get it at Amazon or in Kindle Unlimited. Show NotesPeople Iris Mentioned: Loveswept editor Carolyn Nichols, Agent Andrea Cirillo, Sandra Brown, Kay Hooper, Fayrene Preston, Roy Johansen, Catherine Coulter, Linda Howard, Kathleen Woodiwiss, Johanna Lindsey, Jayne Ann Krentz, Ann Maxwell. The story of Roy Johansen's visit to the submarine at Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry.
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How do satellites work? On this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson and Chuck Nice explore CubeSats, space lasers, and the ecology of low Earth orbit with VP of Raytheon, Sandy Brown, and associate professor of aeronautics and astronautics, Kerri Cahoy. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can watch or listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/satellite-showdown/Photo Credit: NASA, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons