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Growing Kentucky's Leaders: A Podcast by the Kentucky FFA Foundation

On this episode of Growing Kentucky's Leaders, Sheldon and Ruth Ann chat with Sarah Butler, Recruitment Coordinator at Wright Implement. Sarah shares her inspiring journey from education to agriculture and highlights her passion for helping students find fulfilling career paths. They discuss the value of career exploration, the opportunities available at Wright Implement and the transformative Kentucky FFA Works program. Links: Wright Implement Precision Ag Kentucky FFA Works 2025 Kentucky FFA Works application Vincennes University John Deere Partnership kyffa.org Sign up for our newsletter! sbutler@wrightimp.com

Lawyers Weekly Podcast Network
Lifting up women in law

Lawyers Weekly Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 23:06


In this special episode of The Lawyers Weekly Show, produced in partnership with Holding Redlich, we explore the respective journeys and experiences of two recently appointed partners at the BigLaw firm, their perceptions on addressing gender inequality in the legal profession, and how best to support emerging practitioners. Host Jerome Doraisamy speaks with Holding Redlich partners Megan Cant and Sarah Butler about their respective practice areas and how they both reached the partnership, what they see as the headline issues when it comes to elevating and supporting women in the profession, moving past tokenistic approaches, and how workplace changes are allowing individuals to flourish in ways that make sense to them. Cant and Butler also delve into lessons learnt from recent workplace evolutions for the experience of women, their duties as leaders in a BigLaw firm to set the right example, the opportunities to keep driving equity and parity forward, the role of men in such conversations, and what Holding Redlich is doing to support women in the workplace. To learn more about Holding Redlich, click here. If you like this episode, show your support by  rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (The Lawyers Weekly Show) and by following Lawyers Weekly on social media: Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you'd like to lend your voice to the show, email editor@lawyersweekly.com.au for more insights!

Prescription for Better Access
Interviews from Asembia's AXS24 Summit, Part 2

Prescription for Better Access

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 33:45


This is the second of two episodes dedicated to Asembia’s AXS24 Summit, where we were honored to be a media partner. In this episode, we learn from Sarah Butler, Chief Commercial Officer of ADVI Health and Lindsay Greenleaf, JD, MBA, Head of Federal and State Policy for ADVI Health how the 2024 election will impact patient access and affordability. Umar Afridi, Founder and CEO of Foundation Health, summarizes his session, From Opaque to Transparent: Transforming the Way We Pay for Drugs. Finally, we get a few minutes with Joe Boswell, the President of ACCESS Forum, leading an effort to create a network for market access professionals. ADVI:Sarah Butler (Chief Commercial Officer)Lindsey Greenleaf (Consulting and Government Affairs Head)R&DInflation Reduction ActNCCN CompendiaPart DCMSPharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs)Part BFTC and Office of Inspector General (IG)FTC's Section 6B studyFoundation Health:Umar Afridi, Founder and CEOSession: "From Opaque to Transparent: Transforming the Way We Pay for Drugs."Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs)TruepillAPI platformsInternational Access Professional Society:Joe Boswell. PresidentGenMAVAsembia

Highlights from Lunchtime Live
Lunchtime Live's Big Batch: Nibbles

Highlights from Lunchtime Live

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 9:42


This is Lunchtime Live's Big Batch. Every Monday we'll be learning new easy to cook batch recipes from Cook Book Author and Recipe writer Sarah Butler to keep you eating well. No more staring into an open fridge looking for inspiration! This week Andrea and Sarah looked at nibbles that will be perfect for any occasion, from a varied charcuterie board to what to pair with crackers.Follow the hashtag #LLBigBatch for all our recipes.

Highlights from Lunchtime Live
Lunchtime Live's Big Batch: Communion Season

Highlights from Lunchtime Live

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 12:02


This is Lunchtime Live's Big Batch. Every Monday we'll be learning new easy to cook batch recipes from Cook Book Author and Recipe writer Sarah Butler to keep you eating well. No more staring into an open fridge looking for inspiration! This week Andrea and Sarah looked at the perfect recipes for a Communion or Confirmation party - covering everything from nibbles, brownies and beef bourguignon.Follow the hashtag #LLBigBatch for all our recipes.

Real Estate Insights, from Savills
Social value in a rural context: why is it growing in importance?

Real Estate Insights, from Savills

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 21:19


For generations many rural businesses have actively engaged in providing social value for their local communities but without talking about their contributions. However, this is changing with farms and estates beginning to recognise the importance of talking about what they are doing and why.Join Guy Ruddle and guests Kelly Hewson-Fisher, Michael Blake and Sarah Butler as they discuss what rural businesses are already doing, what to expect in the future and what's driving the evolution in social value.

Highlights from Lunchtime Live
Lunchtime Live's Big Batch: Pulled Chicken & Chopped Asian Salad

Highlights from Lunchtime Live

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 11:54


This is Lunchtime Live's Big Batch. Every Monday we'll be learning new easy to cook batch recipes from Cook Book Author and Recipe writer Sarah Butler to keep you eating well. No more staring into an open fridge looking for inspiration! This week Andrea and Sarah looked at recipes for sweet & smokey pulled chicken and a chopped Asian salad with dressing.Follow the hashtag #LLBigBatch for all our recipes.

Highlights from Lunchtime Live
Lunchtime Live's Big Batch: Vegetable Masala and Spicy Paprika Chicken

Highlights from Lunchtime Live

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 6:43


This is Lunchtime Live's Big Batch. Every Monday we'll be learning new easy to cook batch recipes from Cook Book Author and Recipe writer Sarah Butler to keep you eating well. No more staring into an open fridge looking for inspiration! This week Mairead Ronan and Sarah looked at some more handy meals for batch cooking...Follow the hashtag #LLBigBatch for all our recipes.

Highlights from Lunchtime Live
Lunchtime Live's Big Batch: Easter Meals

Highlights from Lunchtime Live

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 10:47


This is Lunchtime Live's Big Batch. Every Monday we'll be learning new easy to cook batch recipes from Cook Book Author and Recipe writer Sarah Butler to keep you eating well. No more staring into an open fridge looking for inspiration! This week Andrea and Sarah looked at recipes for celebrating this Easter...Follow the hashtag #LLBigBatch for all our recipes.

The Social Media Takeaway - Louise McDonnell
How To Get More Followers On Instagram With Sarah Butler

The Social Media Takeaway - Louise McDonnell

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 42:57 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.In this episode, Sarah Butler, a highly successful brand ambassador and best-selling cookbook author, discusses her journey on Instagram. She details how she grew her follower count from zero to over 170,000, and gives insights on how to effectively grow a business on Instagram. She shares advice on securing Instagram accounts, managing content, and understanding audience behaviors. Sarah also talks about her cooking and marketing business and the hurdles she faced, including getting her Instagram account hacked. She emphasizes the importance of being authentic, creating engaging content, maintaining consistency, and building relationships with followers and fellow business owners.More about Sarah: WebsiteFacebookInstagramTwitter (X) YoutubeSarah's PodcastIf you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe to my podcast because more like this is on the way!If you'd like to book a call to see how I can support you head over to my website here. www.sellonsocialmedia.academy/helloAnd please connect on social media and let me know what you thought of this episode!LinkedInInstagramFacebookFacebook GroupCheck out my 2024 Social Media Content Planner & Guide on Amazon (Amazon UK) (Amazon USA)

Highlights from Lunchtime Live
Lunchtime Live's Big Batch: Breakfast

Highlights from Lunchtime Live

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 13:16


This is Lunchtime Live's Big Batch. Every Monday we'll be learning new easy to cook batch recipes from Cook Book Author and Recipe writer Sarah Butler to keep you eating well. No more staring into an open fridge looking for inspiration! This week Andrea and Sarah looked at recipes for Homemade Granola, Puff Pastry Mini Quiches and Healthy Breakfast Muffins...Follow the hashtag #LLBigBatch for all our recipes.

Highlights from Lunchtime Live
Lunchtime Live's Big Batch: Tomato and Garlic Pasta and Veggie Stir-Fry

Highlights from Lunchtime Live

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 10:48


This is Lunchtime Live's Big Batch. Every Monday we'll be learning new easy to cook batch recipes from Cook Book Author and Recipe writer Sarah Butler to keep you eating well. No more staring into an open fridge looking for inspiration! This week Andrea and Sarah looked at recipes for a Tomato and Garlic Pasta and Sweet and Sticky Vegetable Stir Fry with Egg Fried Rice... Follow the hashtag #LLBigBatch for all our recipes.

Highlights from Lunchtime Live
Lunchtime Live's Big Batch: Fakeaways

Highlights from Lunchtime Live

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 11:12


This is Lunchtime Live's Big Batch. Every Monday we'll be learning new easy to cook batch recipes from Cook Book Author and Recipe writer Sarah Butler to keep you eating well. No more staring into an open fridge looking for inspiration! This week Andrea and Sarah looked at recipes for an Indian Chicken Curry and Crispy Chicken Goujons...Follow the hashtag #LLBigBatch for all our recipes.

Radio Pig
53: Brighton Debut Authors Ania Card and Sarah Butler plus a Brighton Fringe Preview

Radio Pig

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2024 60:00


This month we speak to Brighton based debut novelists, Ania Card and Sarah Butler, both of whom have books out with indie presses. Ania talks about writing not in her native tongue, about exploring queer identity and how the writing community has helped her reach success. Sarah talks about the move from short fiction to a novel and how the Sussex landscape inspires her writing. We also speak to Rhiannon Lingwood from Brighton Fringe who is giving us a preview of book, literature and spoken word events on at this year's iconic Fringe.

Highlights from Lunchtime Live
Lunchtime Live's Big Batch: Meatballs

Highlights from Lunchtime Live

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 8:49


This is Lunchtime Live's Big Batch. Every Monday we'll be learning new easy to cook batch recipes from Cook Book Author and Recipe writer Sarah Butler to keep you eating well. No more staring into an open fridge looking for inspiration! This week Andrea and Sarah looked at recipes for meatballs...Follow the hashtag #LLBigBatch for all our recipes.

Highlights from Lunchtime Live
Lunchtime Live's Big Batch: Meatballs and Fluffy Pancakes

Highlights from Lunchtime Live

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 10:30


This is Lunchtime Live's Big Batch. Every Monday we'll be learning new easy to cook batch recipes from Cook Book Author and Recipe writer Sarah Butler to keep you eating well. No more staring into an open fridge looking for inspiration! This week Andrea and Sarah looked at recipes for Meatballs and Fluffy Pancakes...Follow the hashtag #LLBigBatch for all our recipes.

What Should I Read Next?
Ep 417: Hygge books for cozy winter reading

What Should I Read Next?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 61:33


Wintry books and seasonally inspired reads are a common passion for readers worldwide, whether you're currently in our northern hemisphere winter, or you're experiencing another season right now. Today's guest has a deep love for all things hygge and winter, and this is absolutely reflected in the pages of her favorite reads. Sarah Butler is joining Anne today from her home in Brooklyn, where she works at the library in a dream job for a book lover. Sarah's always loved winter, but after discovering the Scandinavian approach to the cold and dark months, she has embraced the season even more in her life and in her reading life. Today Anne and Sarah talk about books that deliver on that wintry feeling, and Anne recommends a stack of wintry books Sarah can really burrow into this snowy season. Find that full list of titles over on our show notes page, at whatshouldireadnextpodcast.com/417. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Down To Business
Cookbook author & recipe writer, Sarah Butler

Down To Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2024 8:56


This week Bobby was broadcasting out of the Connected Hub in the Atlantic Technological University Ihub in Castlebar with thanks to Mayo County Council. One of those people who use the connected hubs in Mayo is Sarah Butler, cookbook author, and recipe writer who joins Bobby to chat about her pathway into the culinary world.

Highlights from Lunchtime Live
Lunchtime Live's Big Batch: Air Fryer Pizza Bagels and Crunchy Chewy Rocky Road

Highlights from Lunchtime Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 11:12


This is Lunchtime Live's Big Batch. Every Monday we'll be learning new easy to cook batch recipes from Cook Book Author and Recipe writer Sarah Butler to keep you eating well. No more staring into an open fridge looking for inspiration! This week Andrea and Sarah looked at recipes for Air Fryer Pizza Bagels and Crunchy Chewy Rocky Road...Follow the hashtag #LLBigBatch for all our recipes.

Murder In The Black
Sarah Butler | Protect Black Women By All Means

Murder In The Black

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 66:12


Sarah Butler went missing November 23, 2016. However, many others went missing and were killed before. Police didn't pay attention find out the harrowing tell of the story of what didn't have to be and why black women are targeted. A conversation you don't want to miss this week on murder in the black! Join the conversation! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Keep up with Murder In The Black Instagram :@ Murder In The Black Facebook : Murder In The Black Podcast Email : murderintheblackpodcast36@gmail.com Source Materials : Hulu : How I caught my Killer Season 1 Episode 5 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/murderintheblack/message

Highlights from Lunchtime Live
Lunchtime Live's Big Batch: Lunch Box Recipes

Highlights from Lunchtime Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 9:50


This is Lunchtime Live's Big Batch. Every Monday we'll be learning new easy to cook batch recipes from Cook Book Author and Recipe writer Sarah Butler to keep you eating well. No more staring into an open fridge looking for inspiration! This week Andrea and Sarah chatted through recipes to keep you full during lunchtime...Follow the hashtag #LLBigBatch for all our recipes.

Highlights from Lunchtime Live
Lunchtime Live's Big Batch: Creamy Leek and Potato Soup with Croutons and Tomato, Red Pepper and Butternut Squash Soup

Highlights from Lunchtime Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 12:56


This is Lunchtime Live's Big Batch. Every Monday we'll be learning new easy to cook batch recipes from Cook Book Author and Recipe writer Sarah Butler to keep you eating well. No more staring into an open fridge looking for inspiration! This week Andrea and Sarah chatted through recipes for two different soups to warm you up during the day.Follow the hashtag #LLBigBatch for all our recipes.

Highlights from Lunchtime Live
Lunchtime Live's Big Batch: Seedy Soda Bread and Use Up Leftover Quiche

Highlights from Lunchtime Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 13:29


This is Lunchtime Live's Big Batch. Every Monday we'll be learning new easy to cook batch recipes from Cook Book Author and Recipe writer Sarah Butler to keep you eating well. No more staring into an open fridge looking for inspiration! This week Andrea and Sarah chatted through recipes for a Seedy Soda Bread and a Use Up Leftover Quiche.Follow the hashtag #LLBigBatch for all our recipes.

Sugar Coated Murder
Copycat Recipe for a favorite Starbucks drink and the Tagged Murderer

Sugar Coated Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 27:45


In this episode, Anne shares a copycat recipe that mimicks Starbucks's Caramel Apple Spice drink. Karen introduces a social media app the ladies have never heard of and then recounts the horrendous acts of a guy with too many letters in his name. In his killing spree, he picked women who were homeless and or prostitutes because he did not think anyone would care enough to investigate their disappearances. He was right until he murdered Sarah Butler, who was not a prostitute but was a college student trying to launch a singing career and build a life for herself. Sarah's family brought this killer down using his own tool, a social media app called Tagged. Indie pod spotlights: 10sih pod - https://www.10ishpod.com/ Decayin' with the Boys - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnc2sbzi1TAwzuwTKcOD3Sw #KillaVanilla #copycatrecipe #howtomakeaStarbucksdrink #carmelapplespice #killingspree

Book Of The Future
How to edit your ideas, with Sarah Butler

Book Of The Future

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 33:14


A critical part of the creative process is the ability to refine things, whether your own or others. Whatever it is you are creating, there's almost zero chance that the first draft will be perfect. It doesn't matter whether you're writing, drawing, designing in 3D, making music or a video, the editing process is absolutely critical. But it's not necessarily one that comes naturally. We get very attached to our own creations. And it's not always easy to tell other people that their work needs improvement and change. No-one likes to hear that their baby is ugly! So it's hugely important that we think and talk about this skill, and train ourselves to improve it as part of our career development. To help us learn how to refine our ideas, as ever in this episode, we have a real expert. Sarah Butler is the acclaimed author of Ten Things I've Learnt About Love, Before the Fire and Jack & Bet. Her writing has been translated into fourteen languages. She is a part-time lecturer in Creative Writing at Manchester Metropolitan University, and works with publishers and authors, reviewing and developing new work. We learnt so much in the conversation with Sarah. Here are our key takeaways: As Hemingway said, "The first draft of anything is shit." Don't expect perfection first time!Get something down on paper or into some form you can mold. As Sarah says, it's clay to work with.The creative process is also a learning process: you're not just pouring out things you know. What you know is evolving as you produce, so accept that there will be iterations.The creative process can be like farming: sometimes you're sowing, sometimes you're harvesting, but sometimes there will be fallow moments as well. Accept that sometimes you need some fallow days and you can't always force progress.For big ideas you probably can't hold the whole thing in your head. Break it down into manageable chunks but make sure you keep a holistic view. Work on individual components but remember how they fit together.Appreciate the value of feedback. It can be scary sharing your ideas but the once you overcome that fear the benefits are enormous. Share ideas early with a diverse group - you might get different types of feedback from different people.This is much easier if you can grow a culture of sharing inside your organisation, so that everyone gets used to sharing their ideas - and gets practice at giving feedbackEdit other people's work by asking questions. Don't try to impose your approach.Be generous and kind. No-one wants to hear that their baby is ugly!

The Provisional - A Golf Podcast
Ep. #78: Sarah Butler, LPGA Tour Caddie, Former College Coach & Gopher Golfer

The Provisional - A Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 54:56


She has literally seen all areas of the golf business in her career. Current LPGA Tour caddie Sarah Butler joined the pod to talk about life on Tour and her path to caddying which included stints as a playing professional, a PGA assistant professional, a high school coach, an AJGA Tournament Manager, a college coach (Old Dominion, Iowa State, Colorado State), and now a caddie at the highest level of women's professional golf. Sarah shares shares her story growing up in Roseau, Minnesota, being recruited and playing for the Gophers, getting into coaching, and countless stories from the traveling the world on the LPGA.

Crime of a Lifetime
Swiped To Death

Crime of a Lifetime

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 61:55


In 2016, Sarah Butler goes on a first date with a guy she met online. When she doesn't come home her girlfriends panic, but instead of hand-wringing, they fly into action. They use every method at their disposal to track down the mysterious man and they won't be stopped until he is. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Book Of The Future
Mid-Season Recap (with out-takes)

Book Of The Future

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 7:52


Just before we take a break for the summer, we jumped on a call to chat through what we have learned from the season so far. we're about half way through and we've learned from some incredible people. Our first segment was all about Curation: how to discover and qualify information. The BBC's Chris Warburton joined us to talk about how to ask good questions.Psychologist Dr Simon Moore taught us about all the different ways of listening.Dr Lauren Kirwan helped us to understand empathy better - what it is, and what it is not.Gemma Milne talked to us about the importance of scepticism and our responsibility to challenge and ask questions.Elections analyst Professor Rob Ford helped us to understand the meaning in people's words - even when they don't say what they mean.Finally, data scientist Caroline Keep taught us how to extract meaning from numbers. Then we kicked off our segment on Creation: how to make new things. Fashion designer Supriya Lele shared where she finds inspiration.And start-up investor Jon Bradford talked to us about iterations and pivots. Coming up we have loads more great guests. Superstar DJ Graeme Park talking about remixing, acclaimed author Sarah Butler on the editing process, and the brilliant Bec Evans on how to write. Listen in to find out what has really stuck in our brains so far. And what we've got coming up. Even though this was a very short episode, it had a lot of outtakes. And we thought they were pretty funny. So just as a one-off, we thought we'd share them at the end. Have a great summer!

The Forgotten Podcast
Episode 184: How Awareness Leads to Action (w/ Sarah Butler)

The Forgotten Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 35:47


Since May is National Foster Care Awareness Month, I will be bringing you stories every week from the various perspectives of the foster care community—agency workers, foster parents, vulnerable adults, and children. Sometimes seeing another family involved in foster care can change someone's mind from “I could never be a foster parent” to “I can do this.” Sarah Butler, TFI Advocate in Conecuh County, AL, didn't imagine she would be able to be a foster parent. But after seeing another family foster, she saw it was possible and she and her husband felt God's call to pursue it. Immediately after completing the requirements to be foster parents, they were told there was a child that needed a place to stay that very night. Since then, the Butlers have had over 30 children come through their home in four years. In this episode, Sarah shares the challenges, blessings, hardships, and joy that comes from fostering, and what it looks like to take a step past the fear of the unknown and into the call that God may have for your family. I hope you are encouraged and inspired by Sarah's story today! (Remember: Applications are still open for YOU to become a TFI Advocate, bridging the gap between foster care agencies and churches right in your local community. This only happens twice a year! Learn more and apply here.) Show Notes: https://theforgotteninitiative.org/sarah-butler-184/ Learn More About Samaritan Ministries: https://samaritanministries.org/theforgottenpodcast

Sociology Staffroom
Episode 33 | Embedding Tech into Sociology, with Sarah Butler

Sociology Staffroom

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 30:26


Experienced head of Sociology & Psychology and "tech geek", Sarah Butler, joins Katie in the Sociology Staffroom to discuss how best to make use of technology in the Sociology classroom.

cityCURRENT Radio Show
Nashville Radio Show: Hope for Justice - Efforts to fight human trafficking

cityCURRENT Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2023 15:00


Host Jeremy C. Park talks with Sarah Butler, United States Program Director with Hope for Justice, and Kristie Tagg, Chief Development Officer, who highlight the nonprofit organization fighting human trafficking and helping victims and survivors all around the world. Hope for Justice exists to bring an end to modern slavery by preventing exploitation, rescuing victims, restoring lives, and reforming society.During the interview, Sarah discusses their efforts nationally and across the state of Tennessee, including the number of victim recoveries, referrals, new cases and individuals trained. She talks about how human trafficking is defined and how it looks different in different areas of the world and country, how they work with law enforcement and other organizations to help victims, and how they are expanding their impact through legislation, as well. Then, Kristie talks about some of the many ways the community can support their efforts through donations, volunteerism and special events, including an event at the Kendra Scott Nashville store on February 13, 2023 and a Break the Cycle event in September.Visit www.hopeforjustice.org to learn more.

The Heidi Jones Coaching Podcast
From dream to reality! with Sarah Butler-Cheetham

The Heidi Jones Coaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 42:29


Get ready to feel inspired!I chat with Sarah on turning her dream of leaving the hectic and pressure fuelled career for a simpler, slower pace of life.Sarah shares her story from starting with an internal pull for change and how self-awareness and consistent inner-work during the Pandemic changed the trajectory of her life.We talk about:Turning a big audacious goals into a reality.Changing lifestyles from hectic and heavy, to slower and lighter.How to build up self-belief to know you're making the right decision.How the planning process started.Overcoming big adversities along the way; Brexit, Pandemic and full lockdown in Dubai.The reality of leaving the corporate world to sip wine and eat tapas in Spain.And, Sarah shares her 4 essential steps to starting a goal and creating big change in your life.Get ready to feel inspired and start setting your goals for 2023! EnjoyFollow Sarah's story on InstagramFollow Heidi Jones Coaching on InstagramLearn more about Heidi Jones Coaching here My Mastermind group is for existing or previous clients of my group or 1-2-1 coaching program. To learn more about joining a coaching program send Heidi a direct email here: heidi@heidijonescoaching.com.Heidi hosts a free Masterclass each month, follow Heidi's stories on Instagram and sign-up to her mailer for the invitations to join her next Masterclass in January 2023! It's open to everyone.  

Let's talk about Horror
I spit on your Grave - Dreckiges Rape and Revenge Remake

Let's talk about Horror

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 127:50


In der heutigen Folge spreche ich das erste mal mit Mimi über das harte Remake von "I spit on your Grave" von 2010 mit Sarah Butler. Wir reden hier über die extreme Brutalität der ungeschnittenen und erbarmungslosen Version und überlegen, ob die vier Herren im Film wirklich bekommen was sie verdienen. Wir wünschen Euch gute Unterhaltung!

Tipp FM Radio
Recipes for the heatwave!

Tipp FM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 6:03


With the hot spell continuing, its hard to cook and even harder to come up with dinner ideas that will keep everyone happy. Sarah Butler is a cook, cookbook author and Instagram favorite and she joins me on the line now, Sarah good morning. She shared some mouth watering recipes on the show this morning.

I Met My Murderer Online
Episode 9 – Sarah

I Met My Murderer Online

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 30:29


Sarah Butler was a student at New Jersey City College. She was described as a hard working young woman who was loved by many. As things go for young women these days with busy schedules, dating apps have become the best device to meet new people. Sarah wasn't necessarily looking to date when she met @lilyachtrock on the Tagged App. She just wanted to connect with someone.Things took a turn when @lilyachtrock offered Sarah $500 to have sex. Sarah surprisingly accepted the offer. The next day Sarah was nowhere to be found. It would take the help of her sister and her friends to find Sarah. But first they would have to find @lilyachtrock. What they would discover was beyond their wildest imaginations.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

MetaPod
Amplifying your Content

MetaPod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 17:46


Leveraging your podcast to supercharge a content strategy and get the maximum efficiency for your messages. Each individual podcast episode can be used to create a whole wave of content. This can be pushed out across all of your channels. Then, it's not just the immediate audio listener-ship that generates the value for you. All of the subsequent readers and viewers who are touched by your content across all platforms will benefit. Think of it like a theme - whatever you're discussing in your podcast becomes the theme that you share in your other messaging. If you think of it systematically, you could consider what values you want to represent. How you want audiences to see you? What topics do you want to highlight? This podcast episode is an audio companion to the blog article "Extending the Content Conversation" Episode Transcription 0:21 Hi, this is Martin Franklin. Welcome to Metapod. This episode is an audio companion piece to run alongside a blog article I wrote called Extending the Content Conversation. There's often a sense that podcasts are separate entities that sit outside of an organization's wide communications or content strategy. Viewing your podcast as an integral part, if not, the actual hub of your messaging, will let you maximize the potential to bring your key topics to life for your audience. We're going to look at a few examples of using a single podcast to create the audio content, or blog piece, or pre episode social post or post episode social post, a transcription and a video. 1:03 So the real watchword for this way of thinking is economy, you can make the effort that goes into producing your audio episode, work that much harder and traveled that much farther, with only a small amount of extra resourcing. So each individual episode can be used to create a whole wave of content that can be pushed out across your channels. Ducks In A Row 1:25 When I talk to people about more kind of broader digital strategies, I often use this idea of identifying each month, what are the key topics they want to talk about. And it's usually connected with a product or a new new announcement that they're making. And so that makes it easy. So if they've got a new course coming out, or a new book coming out, or any sort of key event like that, then it's easy to say, Okay, this month, that's what you talk about, you don't talk about anything else. It's about your core piece of content, and anything that sort of surrounds that. So in the same way, you can be using a podcast to expound different kinds of details about something which is either a value use support, or a feature that is connected with one of the products that you roll out, or something which is sort of connected with brand new, or any of those sort of distinguishing things, and you just pick one, and then decide - okay, this month, we're going to have a number of responsive slots where we can sort of interact with things that are going on around us and maybe comment on those. But then in terms of our actual content that we're pushing out, it's going to be about this and there'll be a podcast, and then we'll do a video version of that podcast. And we'll do a blog article that quotes from that podcast. And then we'll pick out a few headlines. And we'll spin those out as as graphic tiles. Audiograms So right away, the popular short audiogram videos give you a new piece of content for your social channels. This can either announce the new episode, or feature a little bit of that episode in there, along with some eye catching visuals, super common, I know. But it's just saying this is a thing that you could be doing, which uses the same piece of podcast content, but takes a little headline out of it and a little tantalizing grab. 3:17 Here's a couple of recent ones that we produced here. First one is from the REIQ's Property Brief, hosted by Rob Dorey. "G'day I'm Rob Dorey. Join me this week for the latest episode of the REIQ Property Brief podcast. I went to Butterfield Street, Hurston which is a CBD location, one or one and a half k's out of the city. It was pitch black and literally it felt third world I didn't even recognize the street, a street that I've kind of lived around for years. Most of those streets are still without power. A lot of people have been eating canned food for the week because they don't have power. They don't have a car. And yet just because the street looks clean and clear again, we forget that there's still trauma there."Sarah Butler, REIQ Property Brief This show's actually paused at the moment, but I still love it. It's the Fintalking podcast. The accumulation phase whilst it's pretty new, it's pretty robust, but the D cumulation phase yeah is a is a bit more challenging. And she had likened it to a half built car, and then sort of saying what we're asking people to do then is to then finish building it. Here's the spanner here's the wrench Go Go sorted out that really resonated with it. I heard this years and years ago but it just to me that visual image of that half built car and the poor retiree trying to build it to have a really happy and fulfilled and financially sort of healthy retirement is a big undertaking.Erica Hall, Fintalking So these grabs have accompanying bits of animation and video to go along with them: You can post them as native content directly into your LinkedIn into your Facebook. And then they become searchable on those platforms, Whatever you do, don't put them on YouTube, and then put a link in another platform, because people won't go off platform to watch this stuff, it has to be in the feed that they're scrolling at that moment. AI Transcriptions 5:26 So, next piece of content, and it's really, my thought is kind of, you can get two pieces of content out of this if if you've got the resources to do that. So the no-brainer piece is the transcription of the podcast, you can get an AI transcription, which is 90% accurate at this point in 2022, probably in 2023, it'll be 95 99%. Accurate, who knows? There's a bit of variability with accents and the quality of audio recording that it's being uploaded to the AI transcriptions at the moment. But it's, it's easy, and then that gives you an absolute flying start. If you want to go through your transcription and correct the names and any of the technical terms which the the AI didn't get, right. That's it. Put a couple of subheadings in there to help people understand what it is that they're reading. And you've pretty much got an article right, right there - super searchable, and you can publish that alongside the podcast release. And the other thing that I think is, anyone who's got an interest in the topics under discussion, will have some sort of reflections after they've had the conversation about that topic in their podcast. So it wouldn't be that much work to then summarize your response and your feelings and the highlights that you the kind of takeaways that you got from the conversation, I guess. And then intersperse that with a few a few quotes and make that another standalone blog piece. All of it kind of has a nice synergy. They also mutually support each other. Here Be Treasure - Easy Articles Here be Treasure. That's a great sub-heading. Now I'm going through my blog article, (it's really interesting to contrast how you write things with how you say them). In this point, I'm trying to convey where there's value, I guess. So gaining an expert opinion, from the guests on your podcast through conversation, and allowing them to voice a novel thought is a huge win. So that's the point - that if you get someone who's an expert in their field, then quite likely will have said what they say a number of times, probably on a lot of the other podcasts which they speak on. And maybe they've written about it, people do this, they have these little snippets that they sort of store away, and then they'll just retrieve those and roll them out every time something kind of needs illustrating in that in that field. But if your interview technique just has a little bit of flexibility, and a little bit of ability to dig deeper, and ask those follow up questions and tease out some kind of novel thought from that expert, then there's your treasure, there's your gold nugget, because they've said something on the spur of the moment that they haven't said before, and possibly haven't even thought of before. There we go. That's podcast gold dust, when you get that stuff. You can make that a headline or quote, run with it in your blog articles, because you've actually done a unique piece of journalism there. 8:41 I've got another example of this in the article which once again, it comes from the Fintalking podcast who on their website, they've created a section called insights, which I quite like. It's drawing stuff out from the podcast and running alongside other finance related articles, which is the theme that they generally explore in the podcast. Graphic Small Bites 9:06 Graphic quotes are a good one. I've got a couple of examples here from the Net Positive podcast, which we produced is run by a company called Upflowy in Sydney, and features conversations with pretty well established product marketers, and product developers who work in the digital space. So they've got people from Atlassian from Canva, pretty big names, that they they get on to talk about some of the mechanics and the sort of insider stuff in that industry. So what they've done after that is do a series of both video grabs, but also just graphic tiles, which just have like three or four lines that the guest has said with a bit of attribution name and company name. 10:00 It just gives another kind of easy piece of content not really like fancy design or anything. But it's another easy piece of content that's drawn out from the podcast and kind of create that wraparound effect. What I've got here, I've got another great example here from one of my favorite podcasters Anna Dower, The Uncool Designer. Anna wrote a blog post and simultaneously released her podcast episode titled "The Uncontrollable", both of those pieces of content approach the same topic, but in different formats. It's like an opportunity to read a book or have 20 minutes with the author of that book, both valuable but different experiences. Hello, welcome to the uncool designer, it is Anna here. And I'm finally finally diving into 2022. I know it has been hard to get this year started. I know, I've been listening to designers who are all struggling to jump into the new year, I feel exactly the same. I'm here today to talk about when life gets in the way of business, and motivation, and how we deal with that. And I'm going to also talk about how to set goals for the new year that you can actually achieve. If you are on my email newsletter list, you would have received an email from me talking about how I haven't worked in my business for the last two months. That's probably the biggest break I've ever taken from my business. Even when I've had babies. I don't think I've ever done that. And it wasn't something I planned. I definitely didn't have control over it. And it kind of sent me into a spiral of stress, anxiety and guilt, all of those really shitty emotions that are not productive or motivating at all. So I want to talk about that. Anna Dower, The Uncool Designer And this topic of the uncontrollable was basically exploring this theme of how you can be sort of motivated and continue to progress your career or your your self employed business while navigating through the sort of uncontrollable currents of life when stuff just happens around you. And how do you deal with that, you know, if something is happening in your personal life, which takes you off the roadmap that you had to kind of release your new product or just kind of advanced things so that you're delivering projects and earning money. How do you how do you cope with those things? So yeah, it's really nice blog post and podcast episode. Video Version So we're already kind of talking about this idea of multi-platform use of our content, and lots of podcasts are already doing this and already kind of rolling with it. But converting your audio into video is also not that hard. Obviously, you've got two approaches, one of which is to actually video, the recording of the podcast with cameras. And in the case where you've got multiple people talking, you know, sometimes that's actually not not a small undertaking to produce video. But with a heap of people now doing remote interviews, you've got your recorded Zoom chat, or Riverside FM chat, if you're using a more high quality platform. That gives you something which is, you know, more or less, it's kind of 80% there already, you might want to do a little post production to it just to kind of up the quality of the video. But either doing that, or creating some kind of simple animation and then using that to support the audio, exporting it as a video and putting it on YouTube is the other. The other approach. My feeling is that a YouTube audience is a different audience to your podcast listenership. 14:35 It's that sort of difference between audio and video and the kind of levels of attention that each of those mediums ask of us. Audio is much more relaxed, it's happy to sort of sit, sit back and let you come in, but equally, if you're doing something else at the same time, that's okay. Audio doesn't mind. So it has a whole have different sort of emotional and practical considerations around it. Whereas video, you might as well think of video, like TV, you have to be static. And you have to be looking at a screen. In order to experience video. I guess you could sort of say, well, if the if a video is playing, and we're not watching it isn't that kind of just like audio, and you probably have a point. But if we're going to the trouble of creating a video and putting it on a video platform, I think we can assume the audience that gravitates towards the video platform is there because they like watching stuff. 15:41 And there's a fun and a sort of entertainment in seeing things, seeing what people look like seeing the expressions on their faces, seeing how they engage with each other. So if you're producing multi camera video of your podcast recordings is definitely giving a different dimension to the show. But from my point of view, with that content economy idea, it's the same conversation, it's being captured at the same moment. So in terms of your time, and the time of your guest, that's it and you're absolutely super maximizing the potential of that by recording the audio really well, sticking up some kind of cameras, and doesn't necessarily need to be really high end production. So I've got clients who recorded podcasts using iPads, the camera in your iPhone is a really great camera, it's more than capable of capturing something like this, and you can get the video out of it, and produce some kind of edit out of it. And as I said, if you're recording on Riverside FM or an online platform anyway, you can just download either the individual streams or that kind of to up create view of the conversation. Wrap So there you have it, really that is extending the content conversation. It's just something I felt like needs to be pointed out because you're either doing it already, in which case, you know, you can, you can pat yourself on the back, because you're there already, but if you're not doing it already, it's not that far away for you to be able to maximize what you're doing with the podcast, and then spin it out into some other assets that you can cascade through all of your other platforms. So there you have it. Good luck with extending the content conversation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rural Health Rising
Episode 57: The Education Ladder: From Patient Care Tech to Nurse Practitioner

Rural Health Rising

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 34:08


Recruiting has never been a hotter topic in healthcare than it is today. Hospitals across the country are plagued with staffing shortages. In addition to recruiting new staff, advancing the staff we already have is a key strategy, particularly in rural healthcare. Our guest this week is Sarah Butler, Director of Behavioral Heath Services & Nurse Practitioner here at Hillsdale Hospital.

Powerhouse Revolution
#016 How to Meal Plan and Batch Cook for Busy Women Leaders with Sarah Butler

Powerhouse Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 30:33


Are you ever just too tired to face cooking after a busy day at work and wish the dinner was already done for you? Or maybe cooking, in general, has just become a stressful, unenjoyable chore?If you have answered yes to any of the above, this is the episode for you.I wanted to share how you can make cooking, prepping and planning simple and easy meals  part of your routine.Today I am delighted to welcome my guest, Sarah Butler to the podcast to chat about meal planning, batch cooking and nutritious meal ideas for busy lives - which we can all benefit from.Here's the episode at a glance:[02:05] How Sarah got started and grew on Instagram[05:35] The secret to creating that magic shopping list to eliminate waste[10:28] The essential Tupperware you need and food storage tips[14:20] Freezable fresh food that will definitely surprise you & save you money[27:10] Lunch ideas for busy womenClick here to enter the competition! Winner will be picked end of April 2022

Shane Walsh Fitness Podcast
#248 Sarah Butler chats about how to stay on track if you have no time to cook

Shane Walsh Fitness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 42:15


This weeks episode is with Sarah Butler.  When Covid-19 hit Sarahs business as a wedding stationery designer was halted. Sarah always loved to cook and bake and now with over 50k followers later in less than a year,. Sarah has an amazing recipe book which I would highly recommend if you are a busy parent/person. Buy the book www.sarahbutlerathome.com/products/home-cooking @sarahbutlerathomeofficial We chat about: Tips for parents who have little or no time - Tips if cooking isn't for you Dealing with kids who say "i dont want that meal" - backups, how you work with it with your own kids Food storage - how to save money and keep food fresh - tips for this 5 essential items you need in your home for quick and handy meals Encouraging your kids to get involved with cooking If you went into a school tomorrow what's the first thing you would educate the next generation on and why?   Online coaching www.shanewalshfitness.com/onlinecoaching

REIQ Property Brief
Queensland's flood-damaged neighbourhoods - how the REIQ helped

REIQ Property Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 12:27


The REIQ's Sarah Butler discusses how the REIQ provided food and drink to flood-affected communities and describes the terrible conditions confronting the people who live in them.

Web Crawlers
Takedown of the Dating App Killer

Web Crawlers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 40:42


This week's episode is about serial killer Khalil Wheeler-Weaver being taken down by a bunch of bad-ass women in New Jersey, using the same dating app that he used to hunt for victims. This is the story of Robin West, Joanne Brown, Sarah Butler, and the miraculous survival of Tiffany Taylor.For this episode we're donating to the following charities:BlackAndMissingInc.comBlacksexworkercollective.orgWebcrawlerspod@gmail.com626-604-6262Discord / Twitter / Instagram / Patreon / MerchSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/webcrawlers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The MickMcDermott Podcast
#58 Sarah Butler - cooking made simple and easy for busy lives

The MickMcDermott Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 29:53


On this episode I was joined by Sarah butler. We chat about; How to prepare dinners for the week? Simple meal ideas What foods to freeze? How to reduce food wastage Why to use wines and other alcohol Tips for Christmas dinner Check out Sarah's content here Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sarahbutlerathomeofficial/ Webiste - https://sarahbutlerathome.com/    If you have any questions about working with me on my programs drop me a message  IG - https://www.instagram.com/mick_mcdermott/ Email - mcdonlinecoaching@gmail.com

Murder Murder News - The Listen Edition
The Dating App Killer: Khalil Wheeler-Weaver

Murder Murder News - The Listen Edition

Play Episode Play 35 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 54:36


On November 22nd 2016, 20-year old Sarah Butler was murdered by Khalil Wheeler-Weaver, now known as the Dating App Killer.  The serial killer had already claimed the lives of two prior victims that year and attempted to murder a third, Tiffany Taylor. In fact, his spree could have been cut short and Sarah's murder prevented if only authorities had taken Tiffany seriously when she reported the attack. Wheeler-Weaver targeted black women and sex workers, and was confident that he could continue to get away with it. But these women mattered, and when he went to trial the Judge ensured the killer's sentencing reflected that.Writing and research by Aurora Cady.Original music and audio production by Louis Levesque.For inquiries: louis14levesque@gmail.comF O L L O W  U S ! ! !I N S T A G R A M -- @murdermurdernewsT W I T T E R --  @mmurdernewsF A C E B O O K -- https://www.facebook.com/mmntruecrime/T I K T O K -- @murdermurdernewsY O U T U B E -- MurderMurder NewsJoin our Facebook Group | to chat about true crime, and to join our virtual book club!Check out MurderMurder.news for the latest breaking true crime news!For business inquiries: murdermurdernews@gmail.comSubmit a  spooky story: https://murdermurder.news/story-submission-form/---LINKS + SOURCES:https://eu.northjersey.com/in-depth/news/crime/2020/02/03/how-group-women-stopped-nj-serial-killer/2661900001/https://fruitloopspod.podbean.com/e/e81-khalil-wheeler-weaver/https://ravenjames.medium.com/khalil-wheeler-weaver-and-the-absence-of-sympathy-for-black-women-8319f0a98919https://eu.northjersey.com/story/news/essex/montclair/2019/11/07/wheeler-weaver-victim-asked-youre-not-serial-killer-before-death/2523290001/https://www.kiro7.com/news/trending/dating-app-serial-killer-caught-with-help-victims-friends-is-sentenced-160-years-behind-bars/SFQK5EBUPBG3DB3ZYDDFFAACEM/https://www.whio.com/news/trending/dating-app-serial-killer-caught-with-help-victims-friends-is-sentenced-160-years-behind-bars/SFQK5EBUPBG3DB3ZYDDFFAACEM/https://boingboing.net/2021/10/08/friends-of-victim-tracked-down-serial-killer-online.htmlhttps://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/09/nyregion/khalil-wheeler-weaver-new-jersey.htmlhttps://www.truecrimelibrary.com/magazinearticle/sarahs-last-text-youre-not-a-serial-killer-right/https://www.insider.com/new-jersey-murder-suspect-khalil-wheeler-weaver-text-messages-2019-11https://www.stuff.co.nz/world/americas/117375831/last-message-to-a-murdererhttps://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2021/10/07/serial-killer-khalil-wheeler-weaver-sentenced/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/murdermurdernews)

Real Health with Karl Henry
Simple Easy Ways to Cook Better

Real Health with Karl Henry

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 22:42


On this week's Real Health episode, we're going back to basics bringing you the best tips and tricks you need to make cooking at home hassle-free.   To chat us through her top tips for making cooking as easy as possible, I'm joined by food influencer Sarah Butler. Her new book, Home Cooking, Simple Food For Busy Lives is about helping people get out of their food rut and develop cooking skills, all while covering the basics.   Sarah says during lockdown, lots of people chose to move away from ready meals and opted for cooking from scratch. “People learnt how to cook through lock down because they had time. They grew their confidence. I think confidence was a big issue with people, they feel like they can't cook or don't know how to do it. So, with that little break in lockdown...they really learnt to cook.”  While recipes and techniques are crucial to making a great meal, Sarah says getting the right preparation done is as important for making cooking easy. “Your food shop is a massive thing...Don't just go in and buy a random food shop. Have a plan, make a list of your dinners and then do your shop based on the ingredients you need.”  We also talk about how to change up your old reliable dinners, the best ways to use up leftovers and improve lunch time favourites like sandwiches.   For more episodes, tips and advice from the show just go to: www.independent.ie/podcasts/the-re…health-podcast/    And you can get in touch - I'm @KarlHenryPT on Instagram and Twitter and realhealth@independent.ie.    Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe on Apple and Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts from.    The Real Health podcast is in association with Laya Healthcare.

Misogynoir Murders Podcast
Serial Killer: Khalil Wheeler-Weaver

Misogynoir Murders Podcast

Play Episode Play 47 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 50:20


This is a retelling of the North Jersey coverage on fledgling serial killer, Khalil Wheeler-Weaver.Reminder: As mentioned in the episode, please don't forget to sign the petition to further along the case of Mikeona Johnson, the subject of episode 5. Her case remains closed and unsolved.Additional SourceNew York Times articleSupport the show

Not Your Normal Murder
The Case Against Khalil Wheeler-Weaver

Not Your Normal Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 60:07


Episode #92 // The Case Against Khalil Wheeler-Weaver In 2016, Sarah Butler was texting back and forth with a guy she had met on social media. She asked him, jokingly, if he was a serial killer. The man who in the past year had killed 2 other women, and a week prior, attempted to kill a third, reassured Sarah he was not. She would go out with him, and never come back. This is the case of the murders of Sarah Butler, Robin West, Joann Brown, and attempted murder of Tiffany Taylor, and the case against Khalil Wheeler-Weaver.  Be sure to check out the after show, only available at Patreon.com/NYNM! We would like to thank our sponsors: Elfster is #1 Secret Santa app in the world. Create a FREE gift exchange to make gift-giving easier. Just set the date and budget and Elfster takes care of the rest - they even draw names for you! . Bring family and friends together no matter where they are with a virtual gift exchange! Go to elfster.com or download the Elfster app Help You Find Me: The safest way to store your private information. Sign up, enter your information into the encrypted spaces, and choose who can access the information, and when. Update your information on the go, including travel plans and photos. National Suicide Hotline # 1800-273-8255 National Domestic Violence Hotline | Get Help Today | 1-800-799-7233 This episode may contain graphic details and strong language and may not be suitable for all listeners. Listener discretion is advised. Disclaimer: Any verbal opinion by the hosts of any person's involvement with a crime who has not been found guilty by a jury of peers is pure speculation and should not be considered as fact. Make sure to comment and leave a review! Check out our Facebook page, Instagram, TikTok and Twitter and let us know what you thought of the episode. Also let us know what cases you would like us to cover in the future! We are proudly part of the Oracl3 Network. Find their website here. Patreon.com/NYNM TikTok: NYNMPod Facebook: @NYNMPodcast Instagram: Not Your Normal Murder Email: Notyournormalmurder@gmail.com Twitter: @NYNMPodcast Youtube:  Not Your Normal Murder For a full list of sources used for this episode please visit here.  This episode was researched, written, and recorded by Mary Kiesewetter and Deirdre Teichman. Editing by Kevin Kiesewetter. Music credits to DanoSongs and Rob Chrisman. All rights reserved. Not Your Normal Murder is partnered with the Oracl3 Network.

Women and Crime
Case Update: Sarah Butler

Women and Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 11:48


[Bonus Episode] This is an update to Sarah Butler's case we covered in episode 24 In 2016 college Sophomore Sarah Butler left her home to meet up with a man she met on the Internet. Nine days later her body was found in a nearby park. But Sarah's family and friends would set a trap for her killer who turned out to be Serial Killer, Kahlil Wheeler-Weaver. Credits: • Written and Hosted by Amy Shlosberg and Meghan Sacks • Produced and Edited by James Varga • Music by Dessert Media Support Our Work: The easiest way you can support us is by leaving a review, telling your friends, sharing on social media or by sending us a note. We love to hear from our audience!  You can also support the show through the following ways:  Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Reddit | Twitter Patron - If you're enjoying the podcast and would like to hear ad-free shows, have access to exclusive AMAs with the hosts, or just want support what we are doing in general, please checkout our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/womenandcrime Merchandise - For T-shirts, Hoodies, notebooks, stickers and mugs check outhttps://www.womenandcrimepodcast.com/merch Help is Available: If you or someone you know is a victim of domestic or other violence, there are many organizations that can offer support or help you in your specific situation. For details please visit one of the websites below. • National Domestic Violence Hotline https://www.thehotline.org/help/ • RAINN https://www.rainn.org/about-national-sexual-assault-telephone-hotline • Women's Law https://hotline.womenslaw.org/ • Victim Connect List of resources https://victimconnect.org/resources/national-hotlines/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Women and Crime
Case Update: Sarah Butler

Women and Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 11:04


[Bonus Episode] This is an update to Sarah Butler's case we covered in episode 24 In 2016 college Sophomore Sarah Butler left her home to meet up with a man she met on the Internet. Nine days later her body was found in a nearby park. But Sarah's family and friends would set a trapListen to more

Sarah Butler at Home
Sarah Butler at Home

Sarah Butler at Home

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 45:06


This week is a rewind.... David's fault!! Because of a busy week and even busier weekend, but mostly because David is a little lazy.... This week, we look back at some of the quick fire rounds that have made us laugh so much - included is the one and only that Sarah set for David. Enjoy, and we'll be back to normal next week - we promise. Thanks for listening.... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

CrimeCog
SURVIVOR : Tiffany Taylor

CrimeCog

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021 27:24


This is the story of surviving Tiffany Taylor, The women who outsmarts serial killer Khalil Wheeler-Weaver & helps to solver her own case since the police grossly mishandle the information given to them.Justice for Sarah Butler, Joanne Brown & Robin West. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crimecog/support