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On The Edge With Andrew Gold
My Police Investigation & What Savile Did to Charles - Jim Davidson

On The Edge With Andrew Gold

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 74:02


Comedian Jim Davidson joins Andrew Gold for a raw, brutally honest conversation you won't see on mainstream platforms. From his arrest during Operation Yewtree to the truth about Jimmy Savile, Gary Glitter, and the BBC, Jim opens up like never before. Follow Jim!: YouTube:  @jimdavidsonofficial   X: https://x.com/jimdofficial Ustreme: www.ustreme.com

Good Morning, HR
Does HR Need an Overhaul? with Lucy Adams

Good Morning, HR

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 35:05 Transcription Available


In episode 194, Coffey talks with Lucy Adams about transforming people practices to meet modern business needs.They discuss how traditional HR processes focus on conformity rather than flexibility; the tendency to design policies around the lowest common denominator rather than individual needs; regulation burdens in the UK versus the US; opportunities to reframe DEI initiatives to be more effective and inclusive; the challenges of the hybrid workplace model; the importance of carefully selecting managers who actually want to lead people; the impact of AI on HR functions and employee roles.Good Morning, HR is brought to you by Imperative—Bulletproof Background Checks. For more information about our commitment to quality and excellent customer service, visit us at https://imperativeinfo.com. If you are an HRCI or SHRM-certified professional, this episode of Good Morning, HR has been pre-approved for half a recertification credit. To obtain the recertification information for this episode, visit https://goodmorninghr.com. About our Guest:Lucy Adams was the BBC's HR Director during one of its most turbulent periods. Responsible for all aspects of employee relations, reward, training and development, she reduced the BBC management by over 30%, saving the organisation £25m a year. In her five year tenure Lucy saw four Directors General come and go, oversaw the move to Manchester site and coped with numerous, very public crises including executive pay-offs and the Savile scandal. This alongside the everyday work of talent retention, development and remuneration, HR policy, and the challenges of delivering multiple changes in a publicly-funded organisation working in a highly commercial, fast-moving sector with over 20,000 employees.Prior to working at the BBC, Lucy was Group HR Director at Serco, the government services business, and at the law firm Eversheds.For the last 10 years Lucy has been the CEO of Disruptive HR with the mission of 'changing people practices for good'. Lucy challenges business leaders and HR professionals to reappraise their approaches and to consider how relevant and productive they are in a disrupted world. She offers new ideas and practical innovative approaches that the more progressive companies are already adopting. Combining her strategic HR expertise with practical implementation, she advocates for an innovative yet grounded approach which aims to put the “human” back into Human Resources.
Lucy is not just a business leader and hugely popular keynote speaker, but also a well-known author of the bestseller “HR Disrupted” a book packed with practical ways to innovate your approach to leading people in a disrupted world. Her latest book bestseller “The HR ChangeToolkit” provides the complete guide to making it happen.Lucy Adams can be reached athttps://disruptivehr.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucykadams https://www.facebook.com/hrdisruptive https://www.instagram.com/disruptive_hr About Mike Coffey:Mike Coffey is an entrepreneur, licensed private investigator, business strategist, HR consultant, and registered yoga teacher.In 1999, he founded Imperative, a background investigations and due diligence firm helping risk-averse clients make well-informed decisions about the people they involve in their business.Imperative delivers in-depth employment background investigations, know-your-customer and anti-money laundering compliance, and due diligence investigations to more than 300 risk-averse corporate clients across the US, and, through its PFC Caregiver & Household Screening brand, many more private estates, family offices, and personal service agencies.Imperative has been named a Best Places to Work, the Texas Association of Business' small business of the year, and is accredited by the Professional Background Screening Association. Mike shares his insight from 25+ years of HR-entrepreneurship on the Good Morning, HR podcast, where each week he talks to business leaders about bringing people together to create value for customers, shareholders, and community.Mike has been recognized as an Entrepreneur of Excellence by FW, Inc. and has twice been recognized as the North Texas HR Professional of the Year. Mike serves as a board member of a number of organizations, including the Texas State Council, where he serves Texas' 31 SHRM chapters as State Director-Elect; Workforce Solutions for Tarrant County; the Texas Association of Business; and the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce, where he is chair of the Talent Committee.Mike is a certified Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) through the HR Certification Institute and a SHRM Senior Certified Professional (SHRM-SCP). He is also a Yoga Alliance registered yoga teacher (RYT-200) and teaches multiple times each week.Mike and his very patient wife of 28 years are empty nesters in Fort Worth. Learning Objectives:Develop HR practices that prioritize customization for individuals rather than enforcing broad conformityImplement people leadership strategies that balance compliance requirements with genuine human engagementEstablish alternative career paths that don't force skilled individual contributors into management roles they don't want

The Secret Teachings
BEST OF TST: The P Diddler (4/4/24)

The Secret Teachings

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 120:01


BEST OF: The CIA's Operation Midnight Climax involved drugs and sex as part of a blackmail sting Operation in the 1950s. More than fifty years later we witnessed the downfall of Jefferey Epstein and his blackmail operation, which was sponsored by the same intelligence agencies at home and abroad. Now we are learning about a drug smuggling, sex trafficking, blackmail operation that was run by Sean ‘Diddy' Combs, which also involved rape and possibly even more sinister things involving young artists. Combs reportedly promised his associates connections not just to the ‘good life', but to royal family members like Prince Harry. This reminds us of Prince Andrew's relationship with Epstein and the entire ‘royal' family's relationship, especially King Charles, with the rapist-pervert Jimmy Savile. That Epstein pipeline also ran from Buckingham to Hollywood, too, with Harvey Weinstein, and exposed possible connections with Oprah and other major celebrities involved in trafficking women for abuse. The NXIVM cult, for example, was first thought to involve only Keith Raniere, until it was discovered how the actress Allison Mack was recruiting woman and branding them with her initials at the expensive of liquor heiress Clare Bronfman. Turns out that Ghislaine Maxwell, Allison Mack, and Sheela of the Rajneesh cult were all instrumental in the corruption and abuse, and not simple victims. The Combs story goes beyond pink cocaine, paying women for sex, and hiring college athletes to be drug mules. People like Jay Z have a close relationship with the same crowd and known satanists like Marina Abramović. His wife Beyoncé has been accused by her former drummer, Kimberly Thompson, of practicing “dark magic” and using magic for “sexual molestation.” Thompson accused the singer of killing animals and practicing “extreme witchcraft.” Then there is Mariah Carey's sister Allison, who filed charges against their mother for making “her witness people engaged in sexual acts with adults and children.” Allison alleges their mother took them to “ceremonies or rituals...between 2am and 4am” on “certain dates” of the year. She said the participants would usually wear “long robes with black hoods,” which is exactly what some of Savile's victims claimed. Then there is President Joe Biden and his forgotten daughter Ashley, who's diary documented how she was “hyper-sexualized @ a young age” and how she would do things “to my vagina due to overhearing parents having sex.” Ashley said that Joe Biden, her father, would take showers with her that were inappropriate, and that she has memories of “having sex with friends @ a young age,” something similar to Allison's mothers' ‘friends' who were allowed to have sex with her at 10 years old.  Can you solve this riddle?-FREE ARCHIVE (w. ads)SUBSCRIPTION ARCHIVEX / TWITTER FACEBOOKWEBSITEPAYPALCashApp: $rdgable EMAIL: rdgable@yahoo.com / TSTRadio@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tst-radio--5328407/support.

Jay's Analysis
Diddy, Savile, Franklin Scandal: PsyPOP: The Patterns of Elite Entrapment: 16 Famous Cases

Jay's Analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 111:17


Today we cover the top 16 cases of elite entrapment and espionage in the circles of the rich and famous, including connection to the pop star / movie star world. These verified cases shed light on the patterns of elite deviance that still denied by the normie world. Next live event here: https://www.toplobsta.com/pages/brohemian-grove Send Superchats at any time here: https://streamlabs.com/jaydyer/tip Get started with Bitcoin here: https://www.swanbitcoin.com/jaydyer/ The New Philosophy Course is here: https://marketplace.autonomyagora.com/philosophy101 Set up recurring Choq subscription with the discount code JAY44LIFE for 44% off now https://choq.com Lore coffee is here: https://www.patristicfaith.com/coffee/ Orders for the Red Book are here: https://jaysanalysis.com/product/the-red-book-essays-on-theology-philosophy-new-jay-dyer-book/ Subscribe to my site here: https://jaysanalysis.com/membership-account/membership-levels/ Follow me on R0kfin here: https://rokfin.com/jaydyerBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jay-sanalysis--1423846/support.

The Epstein Chronicles
A Look Back: Prince Andrew And The Pictures With The Queen

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2024 23:06


During the memorial service for the Prince, the Queen was escorted by Prince Andrew. This was terrible optics, and the palace was well aware of that and they were so aware of it in fact, they attempted to keep the lone photographer who was present from taking pictures. Fortunately, he didn't comply.We also hear how Prince Charles and his buddy Jimmy Savile were close enough that Charles reached out to Savile for advice after the Lockerbee bombing.Boy, that Royal family sure is swell!(commercial at 12:46)To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.newsweek.com/prince-charles-advice-serial-pedophile-netflix-jimmy-savile-1695405source:https://www.thedailybeast.com/buckingham-palace-tried-to-block-photography-of-prince-andrew-escorting-queen-into-prince-philips-memorial?ref=scrollBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

Proactive - Interviews for investors
Willow Biosciences Reports Record Revenue Growth and Strategic Advances in Q2 2024

Proactive - Interviews for investors

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 4:43


Willow Biosciences CEO Dr Chris Savile joined Steve Darling from Proactive to share news about the company's financial and operational achievements for the quarter ending June 30, 2024. The second quarter was a milestone period for Willow Biosciences, marked by unprecedented revenue growth and the successful expansion of its project pipeline. The company reported a record revenue of $1 million for Q2 2024, representing a staggering increase of approximately 660% compared to the same quarter in 2023. This impressive growth was significantly bolstered by the newly formed strategic partnership with Laurus Labs, which added seven high-value Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) to Willow's portfolio. Dr. Savile emphasized that Willow Biosciences remains on track to achieve its revenue targets for the fiscal year 2024. The company anticipates total revenues exceeding $4 million for the year, reflecting an increase of nearly 350% compared to 2023. This optimistic outlook is driven by existing programs as well as the introduction of new initiatives. In addition to the projects already announced in 2024, Willow expects to launch at least one more fully funded, partnered program and one new internal program by the end of the year. In its efforts to enhance operational efficiency, Willow Biosciences has successfully reduced its cash usage, with total operating expenses amounting to $733,000 for the quarter and a monthly cash burn rate of less than $250,000. This transition to a leaner operational model is aimed at sustaining the company's growth momentum while ensuring financial stability. #proactiveinvestors #willowbioscienceinc #tsx #wllw #otcqb #cansf #WillowBiosciences #Biotech #RevenueGrowth #Biopesticides #Pharma #Sustainability #Partnerships #EnzymeTechnology #LaurasLabs #InvestorUpdates #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews

Les Maîtres du mystère
Cycle So Brrrrritish E04/05 - REDIFF : Le Crime de Lord Arthur Savile

Les Maîtres du mystère

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 47:23


À l'occasion d'une brillante réception donnée par Lady Windermere, Lord Arthur Savile est présenté à Mister Podgers, le chiromancien de son hôtesse. Celui-ci se trouble en observant les mains de Lord Arthur. Peu après, il finit par lui avouer qu'il ne pourra épouser sa fiancée Sybil Merton sans avoir au préalable commis un crime. D'abord effrayé puis résigné, Lord Arthur réfléchit à l'identité de sa future victime... *** Fiction radiophonique diffusée dans l'émission “Les Maîtres du mystère”, de Pierre Billard et Germaine Beaumont - D'après une nouvelle d'Oscar Wilde - Réalisation : Pierre Billard - Adaptation : Jeannine Raylambert - Première diffusion : 15/09/1959 sur la Chaîne parisienne de la RTF - Avec : Michel Bouquet, Martine Ferrière, Rosy Varte, Jean Ozenne, Anne Caprile, Yves Duchateau, Charlotte Clasis, Raymond Pelissier, Laurence Weber, Marcel Lestan, Lucienne Givry, André Reybaz, Gaétan Jor - Un podcast INA.

Understate: Lawyer X
DETECTIVES: Exposing Jimmy Savile, with Mark Williams-Thomas

Understate: Lawyer X

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 29:48


For decades he was an adored media personality. But, after an iTV documentary exposed him as a sex offender, Jimmy Savile's story turned sinister, and questions were soon asked about the people who enabled his behaviour despite rumours and innuendo. For many of the children and young people Jimmy Savile offended against, they were finally heard - but, as former Detective Mark Williams-Thomas explains, justice will never be served against the now dead Savile, and the impact of his behaviour will never leave the victim survivors he assaulted.  Hear the story of how Mark constructed and investigated the documentary that helped exposed Saville, and hear host Brent Sanders unpack Mark's career and the incredible story of Exposure: The Other Side of Jimmy. This episode contains references to child sexual abuse, if this content affects you the number for Life Line is 13 11 14. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Opperman Report
Thomas Sheridan - Jimmy Savile, 666 and the satanic cults

The Opperman Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 98:58


Thomas Sheridan - Jimmy Savile, 666 and the satanic cultsMay 25, 2023When English broadcaster and self-styled philanthropist Jimmy Savile died in 2011, many lauded his achievements and his contribution across the decades.But it was short lived. Soon, the truth about Savile was leaking out like soup through a sieve. Savile was revealed through victim statements and other evidence to be a rapist, paedophile and sexual deviant on a level almost unseen in British society. Savile had access to hospital patients, morgues, radio studios, peoples homes. There was literally nowhere and no one he would not do his filthy deeds, secure in the knowledge he was protected by a Prime Minister who twice tried to knight him. Indeed, Thatcher was a personal friend of Savile, such was his ingratiation with the establishment.But it could not have been just his contacts which kept him away from exposure; it was the (although strenously denied) complicity of associates and broadcasting networks who capitalised on his fund raising and good guy image; it was the friends in high places with similar tastes who stood in the way of justice. And it may well have been even darker powers were at work; powers we can only conjecture even exist.With the death this week of Rolf Harris, a man who worked in the same area of entertainment as Savile with the same tastes for young flesh, we thought it would be a good idea to look back at Savile and examine the evidence again.This archive show, with researcher Thomas Sheridan, is probably one of the best on the subject.For want of a better word, 'enjoy'.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.

The Opperman Report
Caroline Robinson - Jimmy Savile Victim

The Opperman Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 40:34


Caroline Robinson - Jimmy Savile VictimSep 4, 2022In the 1970s in the UK, there can be few names which were as synonymous with childrens television than Jimmy Savile. Savile same to fame via Radio Luxembourg and Tyne Tees Television, eventually appearing on the BBC radio and television networks. He was lauded by politicians and other celebrities for his ‘tireless' charity work, but beneath the veneer of an eccentric show business DJ and philanthropist, lay a vicious and depraved pervert. Something which only came to wider public attention after his death.Ed's guest is Caroline Robinson, great niece to Savile. She tells how it was known what Savile was in the family, and she herself was victim to the abuse Savile dished out to others. Unlike others, though, Ms Robinson's silence was bought by both Savile lavishing gifts and support on her and the wish not to have the association to someone so famous suddenly removed from her family. ‘It made me proud to tell others my Great Uncle was Jimmy Savile' she said.Following Savile's passing in 2011, a sleuth of accusers – many unknown to each other – surfaced. Savile had allegedly sexually abused children in theatres, cars, private homes, BBC dressing rooms and almost no area was safe for him to be left alone with a child of either sex. His access to places like Broadmoor and Stoke Mandeville Hospital also gave suspicion that Savile may have abused patients and there is some evidence to suggest Savile indulged in necrophilia.The legacy of filth lives on; did the BBC mandarins know about Savile? Was his presentation from a distant studio in Manchester a move to make staff feel safer whilst not acknowledging complicity?This interview is about family. It's about having a secret; but it's also about how a slick, protected paedophile fooled a nation, how he betrayed parents, abused vulnerable and/or impressionable children and adults and how he was in plain sight all the time.Books: In Plain Sight: The Life and Lies of Jimmy Savile Savile - The Beast: The Inside Story of the Greatest Scandal in TV History: Singing with "Iron Maiden" - the Drugs, the Groupies...the Whole Story Victim Zero: Jimmy Savile tried to ruin my life. I was the first victim to fight back.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.

The Epstein Chronicles
A Look Back: Prince Andrew And The Pictures With The Queen

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 23:06


During the memorial service for the Prince, the Queen was escorted by Prince Andrew. This was terrible optics, and the palace was well aware of that and they were so aware of it in fact, they attempted to keep the lone photographer who was present from taking pictures. Fortunately, he didn't comply.We also hear how Prince Charles and his buddy Jimmy Savile were close enough that Charles reached out to Savile for advice after the Lockerbee bombing.Boy, that Royal family sure is swell!(commercial at 12:18)To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.newsweek.com/prince-charles-advice-serial-pedophile-netflix-jimmy-savile-1695405source:https://www.thedailybeast.com/buckingham-palace-tried-to-block-photography-of-prince-andrew-escorting-queen-into-prince-philips-memorial?ref=scrollBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

The Secret Teachings
P Diddler (4/4/24)

The Secret Teachings

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 120:01


The CIA's Operation Midnight Climax involved drugs and sex as part of a blackmail sting Operation in the 1950s. More than fifty years later we witnessed the downfall of Jefferey Epstein and his blackmail operation, which was sponsored by the same intelligence agencies at home and abroad. Now we are learning about a drug smuggling, sex trafficking, blackmail operation that was run by Sean ‘Diddy' Combs, which also involved rape and possibly even more sinister things involving young artists. Combs reportedly promised his associates connections not just to the ‘good life', but to royal family members like Prince Harry. This reminds us of Prince Andrew's relationship with Epstein and the entire ‘royal' family's relationship, especially King Charles, with the rapist-pervert Jimmy Saville. That Epstein pipeline also ran from Buckinghamto Hollywood, too, with Harvey Weinstein, and exposed possible connections with Oprah and other major celebrities involved in trafficking women for abuse. The NXIVM cult, for example, was first thought to involve only Keith Raniere, until it was discovered how the actress Allison Mack was recruiting woman and branding them with her initials at the expensive of liquor heiress Clare Bronfman. Turns out that Ghislaine Maxwell, Allison Mack, and Sheela of the Rajneesh cult were all instrumental in the corruption and abuse, and not simple victims. The Combs story goes beyond pink cocaine, paying women for sex, and hiring college athletes to be drug mules. People like Jay Z have a close relationship with the same crowd and known satanists like Marina Abramović. His wife Beyoncé has been accused by her former drummer, Kimberly Thompson, of practicing “dark magic” and using magic for “sexual molestation.” Thompson accused the singer of killing animals and practicing “extreme witchcraft.” Then there is Mariah Carey's sister Allison, who  filed charges against their mother for making “her witness people engaged in sexual acts with adults and children.” Allison alleges their mother took them to “ceremonies or rituals..between 2am and 4am” on “certain dates” of the year. She said the participants would usually wear “long robes with black hoods,” which is exactly what some of Seville's victims claimed. Then there is President Joe Biden and his forgotten daughter Ashley, who's diary documented how she was “hyper-sexualized @ a young age” and how she would do things “to my vagina due to overhearing parents having sex.” Ashley said that Joe Biden, her father, would take showers with her that were inappropriate, and that she has memories of “having sex with friends @ a young age,” something similar to Allison's mothers's ‘friends' who were allowed to have sex with her at 10 years old.  Can you solve this riddle?-FREE ARCHIVE & RSS: https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-secret-teachingsTwitter: https://twitter.com/TST___RadioFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesecretteachingsWEBSITE (BOOKS, RESUBSCRIBE for early show access): http://thesecretteachings.infoPaypal: rdgable@yahoo.comCashApp: $rdgableBuy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/tstradioSUBSCRIBE TO NETWORK: http://aftermath.mediaEMAIL: rdgable@yahoo.com / TSTRadio@protonmail.com

The Something Wicked Podcast
Savile & Sutcliffe

The Something Wicked Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 65:19


We review 'The Long Shadow', ITV's drama covering the Yorkshire Ripper case, after which we get into Steve Coogan's portrayal of Sutty's perverted pal in the BBC's 'The Reckoning'.

KentOnline
Podcast: Crowds gather in Herne Bay to have their say on "hated" seafront scheme

KentOnline

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 22:39


Angry residents have packed into a public meeting in Herne Bay to have their say on a controversial seafront traffic scheme.The debate comes amid a huge backlash to a £250,000 project to create a “Spanish-style” plaza along Central Parade. Also in today's podcast, hear from a woman living in a new-build block of flats in Herne Bay who's been staying in a hotel after a faulty light fitting sparked a huge fire.All the tenants were evacuated and put up in temporary accommodation, where some remain as they face a three-month wait for repairs to take place.Furious villagers have slammed “outrageous” plans to build 23 new homes in an area they say is already overdeveloped.Developers are preparing to submit a bid to develop a horse field near Deal but critics say it'll cause traffic and parking chaos. People living in Maidstone say there will be more accidents if a  key traffic junction remains closed. The dispute between council and residents is far from over - local bosses say the changes have sped up traffic but there's also been an apparent increase in crashes. And a plasterer has defended the controversial name of his business- insisting it is just a bit of “banter”.The Ramsgate man admits some people take offence at the branding of his Thanet-based company due to its links to infamous paedophile Jimmy Savile.

Shaun Attwood's True Crime Podcast
Brave Savile Survivor From Duncroft Girls School - Sheila Terry-Bailey | True Crime Podcast 786

Shaun Attwood's True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 137:44


Go to AIRUP here: https://airup.link/ShaunAttwood-Xmas MICHAEL FRANZESE UK TOUR TICKETS: http://tiny.cc/MF-remademan Untouchable Jimmy Savile Book by Shaun Attwood UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0CNZJ8HD5 USA: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CNZJ8HD5 Sitdowns with Gangsters book by Shaun Attwood UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sitdowns-Gangsters-Shaun-Attwood-ebook/dp/B0BNKZ3ZBV/ USA: https://www.amazon.com/Sitdowns-Gangsters-Shaun-Attwood-ebook/dp/B0BNKZ3ZBV/ Worldwide: https://books2read.com/u/4970wJ Support us on Locals: https://shaunattwoodpodcast.locals.com/  Locals is home to: + A collaborative community + Previews of Attwood Unleashed shows + The new home of the second half of Attwood Unleashed + New interviews that cannot be shared on YouTube (we have a list of guests waiting to come on) Locals members will get the chance to: + Post on our community's wall + Have discussions with the team and other members + Suggest guests and topics for us to cover + Win quarterly prizes + Live Q&As Please subscribe to the new ATTWOOD FAMILY channel: https://www.youtube.com/@AttwoodFamily Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0pdktx9M6EcOsRg5LdLlXg/join

Shaun Attwood's True Crime Podcast
Jimmy Savile's Biographer Dan Davies Interview How Did Savile Hide In Plain Sight? The Reckoning BBC | Podcast 762

Shaun Attwood's True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 61:11


Watch UNTOUCHABLE - Jimmy Savile:   • UNTOUCHABLE - Jimmy Savile documentar...  Watch our full Savile interview with Mark Williams Thomas:   • Ex-Cop Who Exposed Jimmy Savile: Mark...  Dan Davies: Book: https://www.amazon.com/Plain-Sight-Li... The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/profile/d... This documentary for an online audience examines how one of Britain's most prolific offenders engineered his career and lifestyle to escape detection from the authorities for over sixty years. Over 4 years, this documentary was produced by Shaun Attwood with Underground Films. Underground Films website: https://www.undergroundfilms.co.uk/ Watch UNTOUCHABLE full unedited documentary on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/savileunto... The Vimeo version includes option for David I's Savile contributions. UNTOUCHABLE Music by Michael Baugh https://www.michaelbaugh.co.uk UNTOUCHABLE includes: Kelly Gold (friend of Top of the Pops suicide victim) Mark Williams-Thomas (ex-cop) https://www.williams-thomas.co.uk/ Christian Wolmer (author) https://www.christianwolmar.co.uk/ Stephen French (author/activist) Matthew Steeples (author/activist) https://www.thesteepletimes.com/ Mark Coster aka Boris https://www.broadmoorsinister.co.uk/ Christopher Berry-Dee (author) https://www.christopherberrydee.com/ Jason Farrell (senior political correspondent) https://www.bitebackpublishing.com/au... Dr Sohom Das (psychiatrist)   / apsychforsoreminds  Alan Merritt (activist)   / alan.merritt.96 

The Discourse
Reckoning with Savile, Video Game Ethics & Political X-haustion

The Discourse

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 44:19


Welcome back to THE DISCOURSE, a podcast about film, entertainment & culture.In this episode, Carl and Tony chat about the contentious issue of Jewish casting in upcoming films Golda and Maestro.Should gentiles like Helen Mirren & Bradley Cooper be playing Jewish people and what does that say for representation, especially in the current febrile climate?Plus! Following a ScreenCrush article about the best films to introduce to children, they wonder about the picks and choose their own.And with Ahsoka on people's lips, they discuss the state of Star Wars and whether it is reflective of the small scale ambition of major franchises right now...-Remember: subscribe to THE DISCOURSE+ for early access, ad-free listening and bonus episodes not available to regular listeners.Support the show here:https://wemadethis.supportingcast.fm/the-discoursehttps://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-discourse/id1645920271New episodes of The Discourse drop each week every Monday and Wednesday...HostCarl SweeneyCo-Host / EditorTony BlackFollow us on social media:https://linktr.ee/thediscoursepodcastFollow Tony & Carl:Carl: @CKJSweeney on TwitterTony: https://linktr.ee/ajblackwriterListen to Carl's THE MOVIE PALACE podcast:https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-movie-palace-podcastWe Made this Twitter: @we_madethisWebsite: wemadethispodcasts.comTitle music: The Subtle Ones (c) John Ahlin via epidemicsound.com

We Made This
Reckoning with Savile, Video Game Ethics & Political X-haustion

We Made This

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 45:50


Welcome back to THE DISCOURSE, a podcast about film, entertainment & culture.In this episode, Carl and Tony chat about the contentious issue of Jewish casting in upcoming films Golda and Maestro.Should gentiles like Helen Mirren & Bradley Cooper be playing Jewish people and what does that say for representation, especially in the current febrile climate?Plus! Following a ScreenCrush article about the best films to introduce to children, they wonder about the picks and choose their own.And with Ahsoka on people's lips, they discuss the state of Star Wars and whether it is reflective of the small scale ambition of major franchises right now...-Remember: subscribe to THE DISCOURSE+ for early access, ad-free listening and bonus episodes not available to regular listeners.Support the show here:https://wemadethis.supportingcast.fm/the-discoursehttps://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-discourse/id1645920271New episodes of The Discourse drop each week every Monday and Wednesday...HostCarl SweeneyCo-Host / EditorTony BlackFollow us on social media:https://linktr.ee/thediscoursepodcastFollow Tony & Carl:Carl: @CKJSweeney on TwitterTony: https://linktr.ee/ajblackwriterListen to Carl's THE MOVIE PALACE podcast:https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-movie-palace-podcastWe Made this Twitter: @we_madethisWebsite: wemadethispodcasts.comTitle music: The Subtle Ones (c) John Ahlin via epidemicsound.com

Woman's Hour
Weekend Woman's Hour: Dawn French, Shirley Ballas, Violinist Esther Abrami, Pelvic Pain

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2023 53:00


Dawn French has been making people laugh as a writer, comedian and actor, for more than 30 years. Her celebrated shows include French and Saunders, The Vicar of Dibley, and Jam and Jerusalem. She joins Emma Barnett to discuss her new book about the hilarious gaffes that she has made in life, as part of her one-woman mission to celebrate what it means to be gloriously, messily human, rather than striving for Instagram-style-perfection. It's one of the things we're most embarrassed to talk about – pain when having sex. This is something that Professor Katy Vincent, academic gynaecologist, and Dr Lydia Coxon, researcher in Pain in Women, are hoping to change. They join Emma alongside BBC presenter Sophie Law to talk about an open panel they held to try and get women to talk about their pelvic pain, and address the taboo around talking about periods, sex and women's pelvic health. 'My Boyfriend Lives with with My Husband,' was the intriguing headline of an article in the Guardian newspaper recently. While Caroline and the children she shares with her husband Niel live in Cheltenham, Neil is living with Caroline's boyfriend in Scotland. Both Caroline and Niel describe their unconventional family living arrangements to Emma, they explain how it came about and why it works for them. The new BBC drama series The Reckoning has started on BBC One. It tells the story of Jimmy Savile, who for decades was one of the UK's most influential celebrities forging friendships with politicians and royalty and raising millions for charity. But after his death in 2011, it transpired he was also one of the country's most prolific sexual predators, abusing hundreds of people, many of them children. The series, which stars Steve Coogan as Jimmy Savile, explores how he was able to hide in plain sight and use his celebrity status, powerful connections and fundraising activity to gain uncontrolled access to vulnerable young people. Sam Brown was abused by Savile from the age of 11. Her story is depicted in episode 3 of the series, and she speaks to Emma. Violinist Esther Abrami was handpicked by Julian Lloyd Webber as one of 30 under 30 to watch, and she is the first classical musician to win the ‘Social Media Superstar' category at the Global Awards. With more than 400,000 followers on TikTok, Esther joins Emma to discuss her new album, Cinema. Shirley Ballas is best known for being one of the judges on BBC Strictly Come Dancing and her stellar career in Latin dance that earnt her the title, ‘Queen of Latin'. She joins Krupa Padhy to talk about Strictly, the menopause and her new book, Murder on the Dancefloor. Presenter: Krupa Padhy Producer: Hanna Ward Studio Manager: Tim Heffer

Top Flight Time Machine
Very Long Episode

Top Flight Time Machine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 54:27


Christmas begins, fruit cake and cheese, gig talk, Savile, and Sam scrambles eggs wrong. Join the Iron Filings Society: https://www.patreon.com/topflighttimemachine Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Shaun Attwood's True Crime Podcast
Jimmy Savile in Broadmoor - Boris & Christopher Berry Dee | Podcast 719

Shaun Attwood's True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 69:30


Watch our full Savile interview with Mark Williams Thomas: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnJKZwQ4DzE&list=PLPT_cCpNMvT50d_7cJ55ciKoZEY8q_YPt&index=21&t=262s Watch UNTOUCHABLE - Jimmy Savile: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zCOix1iTvg This documentary for an online audience examines how one of Britain's most prolific offenders engineered his career and lifestyle to escape detection from the authorities for over sixty years.  Over 4 years, this documentary was produced by Shaun Attwood with Underground Films. Underground Films website: https://www.undergroundfilms.co.uk/ UNTOUCHABLE Music by Michael Baugh https://www.michaelbaugh.co.uk UNTOUCHABLE includes: Kelly Gold (friend of Top of the Pops suicide victim) Mark Williams-Thomas (ex-cop) https://www.williams-thomas.co.uk/ Christian Wolmer (author) https://www.christianwolmar.co.uk/ Stephen French (author/activist) Matthew Steeples (author/activist) https://www.thesteepletimes.com/ Mark Coster aka Boris https://www.broadmoorsinister.co.uk/ Christopher Berry-Dee (author) https://www.christopherberrydee.com/ Jason Farrell (senior political correspondent) https://www.bitebackpublishing.com/authors/jason-farrell Dr Sohom Das (psychiatrist) https://www.youtube.com/c/APsychForSoreMinds Alan Merritt (activist) https://www.facebook.com/alan.merritt.96

Woman's Hour
Israel-Gaza conflict, Endometriosis test, Sam Brown - Savile survivor

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 57:38


Images of children, mothers and grandmothers are flooding media and social media two days after a coordinated attack by Hamas on Israel. Israel has since declared war. Emma Barnett speaks to the BBC's Anna Foster, who is in Israel, not far from Gaza, who talks about the impact on women on both sides of the conflict. Also Emma hears from the son of a 74-year-old Israeli former headmistress and Arabic teacher who is believed by her family to have been kidnapped from her home, and Alicia Kearns MP, Chair of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee. A new test could cut the time it takes to diagnose endometriosis from an average of eight years to just eight days. Researchers at the University of Hull have developed a test that uses a urine sample instead of a laparoscopy, an invasive surgical procedure that is currently used to diagnose the condition. Emma is joined by Dr Barbara Guinn, Reader in Biomedical Sciences at the University of Hull, to discuss. The new BBC drama series The Reckoning starts tonight on BBC One. It tells the story of Jimmy Savile, who for decades was one of the UK's most influential celebrities forging friendships with politicians and royalty and raising millions for charity. But after his death in 2011, it transpired he was also one of the country's most prolific sexual predators, abusing hundreds of people, many of them children. The series, which stars Steve Coogan as Jimmy Savile, explores how he was able to hide in plain sight and use his celebrity status, powerful connections and fundraising activity to gain uncontrolled access to vulnerable young people. Sam Brown was abused by Saville from the age of 11. Her story is depicted in episode 3 of the series, and she joins Emma.

Shaun Attwood's True Crime Podcast
Russell Brand, Tupac Shakur, Savile's The Reckoning on BBC Latest News | Podcast 709

Shaun Attwood's True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2023 55:12


All Killa No Filla
All Killa No Filla - Episode 100 - Part 5 - Jimmy Saville

All Killa No Filla

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 74:18


Join comedians Rachel Fairburn and Kiri Pritchard-McLean as they explore a shared passion, serial killers. Each episode the pair will talk all things murder and macabre and have a right laugh doing it.  Except in this episode, they aren't talking about a serial killer. They're talking about one of the worst true crime cases in British History. Episode 100 is a special one, the centenary, so Rachel and Kiri are looking at Jimmy Savile.  Part 5, THE FINAL PART, takes a look at the death of Savile's Mother, his own death and operation Yewtree. There's a lot to pack in but they still find time to chat about libraries, measuring pizzas and reputational checks.   

Lost Futures: A Mark Fisher Podcast
Savile and Epstein: The Evolution of the International Pedophile (Ft. Cormac Pentecost)

Lost Futures: A Mark Fisher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 7:22


In this excerpt from an exclusive interview with Cormac Pentacost from Temporal Boundary Press, Marlowe and Steven discuss the evolution of international pedophile rings from Jimmy Savile in the 1970s to Jeffrey Epstein. Check out the rest of the interview in its entirety on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/LostFuturesPod Visit Temporal Boundaries Press and Undefined Boundary: The Journal of Psychik Albion for more from Cormac Petacost: https://linktr.ee/cormacpentecost?fbclid=IwAR3ynNd9d_tnL0peXlBp_hnjJsEromlD1ag2VqKeceTHyC96_oh7EZbE6Oo --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lost-futures/support

All Killa No Filla
All Killa No Filla - Episode 100 - Part 4 - Jimmy Saville

All Killa No Filla

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2023 79:17


Join comedians Rachel Fairburn and Kiri Pritchard-McLean as they explore a shared passion, serial killers. Each episode the pair will talk all things murder and macabre and have a right laugh doing it.  Except in this episode, they aren't talking about a serial killer. They're talking about one of the worst true crime cases in British History. Episode 100 is a special one, the centenary, so Rachel and Kiri are looking at Jimmy Savile.  Part 4 takes a look at Savile's links to the BBC.  When Rachel and Kiri aren't talking about Savile's abuse they find time to chat about Bobby Ball, betablockers and splitting petrol. Oh, and if anyone can make a medal for Rachel, she'd really like it. 

The Opperman Report
Jimmy Savile Victim - Caroline Robinson

The Opperman Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 36:21


In the 1970s in the UK, there can be few names which were as synonymous with childrens television than Jimmy Savile. Savile same to fame via Radio Luxembourg and Tyne Tees Television, eventually appearing on the BBC radio and television networks. He was lauded by politicians and other celebrities for his ‘tireless' charity work, but beneath the veneer of an eccentric show business DJ and philanthropist, lay a vicious and depraved pervert. Something which only came to wider public attention after his death.Ed's guest is Caroline Robinson, great niece to Savile. She tells how it was known what Savile was in the family, and she herself was victim to the abuse Savile dished out to others. Unlike others, though, Ms Robinson's silence was bought by both Savile lavishing gifts and support on her and the wish not to have the association to someone so famous suddenly removed from her family. ‘It made me proud to tell others my Great Uncle was Jimmy Savile' she said.Following Savile's passing in 2011, a sleuth of accusers – many unknown to each other – surfaced. Savile had allegedly sexually abused children in theatres, cars, private homes, BBC dressing rooms and almost no area was safe for him to be left alone with a child of either sex. His access to places like Broadmoor and Stoke Mandeville Hospital also gave suspicion that Savile may have abused patients and there is some evidence to suggest Savile indulged in necrophilia.The legacy of filth lives on; did the BBC mandarins know about Savile? Was his presentation from a distant studio in Manchester a move to make staff feel safer whilst not acknowledging complicity?This interview is about family. It's about having a secret; but it's also about how a slick, protected paedophile fooled a nation, how he betrayed parents, abused vulnerable and/or impressionable children and adults and how he was in plain sight all the time.Books: In Plain Sight: The Life and Lies of Jimmy Savile Savile - The Beast: The Inside Story of the Greatest Scandal in TV History: Singing with "Iron Maiden" - the Drugs, the Groupies...the Whole Story Victim Zero: Jimmy Savile tried to ruin my life. I was the first victim to fight back.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/1198501/advertisement

Unstoppable Mindset
Episode 123 – Unstoppable DEI Facilitator and Course Creator with Vanessa Womack

Unstoppable Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 58:22


Our guest this time is Vanessa Womack who now lives in Richmond, VA. Vanessa grew up in Virginia, but moved to New York to attend college. After college she worked in the publishing world at McGraw Hill for five years. Wait until you hear what she sold for them, something that is today a relic, but I am not giving it away.   Vanessa clearly had a bit of the wanderlust bug as she eventually moved to California for jobs, then moved back to New York for a brief time and eventually settled down in Richmond.   In her life she has created and published several courses on DEI and Leadership. Also, she has written several books. She has worked for a number of nonprofit organizations and clearly has a passion for breaking through culture and inclusion barriers to help people realize much about themselves as well as others.     About the Guest:   Vanessa Womack is a facilitator in leadership, governance, DEI, soft skills, and team dynamics. As an experienced course designer, she developed the successful LinkedIn Learning course “Managing A Diverse Team” which launched in 2018 and has accumulated over 100,000 global learners. In addition to the course, Vanessa publishes a monthly newsletter entitled Pass It On, about diversity, leadership, and education on LinkedIn. She wrote the audio course on Listenable, “Practicing DEI Can Improve Organizational Culture”, launched in 2020. She completed a certificate for training from the University of South Florida – MUMA School of Business for DEI in the Workplace.   She has recently taken a contract position of DEI Coordinator for the Alliance for Building Better Medicine, which is part of the Cluster Accelerator for Advanced Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturing (APRM) and Activation Capital. The APRM was launched to fast-track the development of a globally competitive essential medicines manufacturing hub across Central Virginia. The DEI Coordinator will be responsible for driving region-wide DEI strategy to support an inclusive culture for life sciences as part of the DEI plan component of the Build Back Better Regional Competition grant award from the US Economic Development Administration (EDA).   Other experiences include being BoardSource Certified Governance Consultant; Lead Faculty-Area Chair in the School of Business at the University of Phoenix former local campus in Richmond, VA; coaching and facilitating career transitioning clients for future jobs and entrepreneurship; public speaker and radio show host, On Track with Vanessa Womack. Earlier in her career, after being an actual marrow donor, she became the local spokesperson in Virginia for the National Marrow Donor Program (now Be the Match) recruiting and promoting the marrow registry in Black communities. She has facilitated community dialogue through Initiatives of Change/Hope in the Cities' presentation, Unpacking 2010 Census: The Realities of Race, Class, and Jurisdiction.   Vanessa earned her undergraduate degree from Baruch College (CUNY) and MBA from Averett University, (Danville, VA). She is a member of Leadership Metro Richmond (LQ 2006) in Richmond, Virginia.   Vanessa has published two multicultural STEM children's books, ‘Bookie and Lil Ray: In the Game' (2021) and ‘Emerald Jones: The Fashion Designer Diva' (2020). She is the author of the novel, ‘Paint the Sky Purple' (2010) and co-author, ‘The Female CEO: Pearls, Power & Passion' (2014).           About the Host: Michael Hingson is a New York Times best-selling author, international lecturer, and Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe. Michael, blind since birth, survived the 9/11 attacks with the help of his guide dog Roselle. This story is the subject of his best-selling book, Thunder Dog.   Michael gives over 100 presentations around the world each year speaking to influential groups such as Exxon Mobile, AT&T, Federal Express, Scripps College, Rutgers University, Children's Hospital, and the American Red Cross just to name a few. He is Ambassador for the National Braille Literacy Campaign for the National Federation of the Blind and also serves as Ambassador for the American Humane Association's 2012 Hero Dog Awards.   https://michaelhingson.com https://www.facebook.com/michael.hingson.author.speaker/ https://twitter.com/mhingson https://www.youtube.com/user/mhingson https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhingson/   accessiBe Links https://accessibe.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/accessiBe https://www.linkedin.com/company/accessibe/mycompany/ https://www.facebook.com/accessibe/       Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below!   Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app.   Leave us an Apple Podcasts review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.     Transcription Notes Michael Hingson  00:00 Access Cast and accessiBe Initiative presents Unstoppable Mindset. The podcast where inclusion, diversity and the unexpected meet. Hi, I'm Michael Hingson, Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe and the author of the number one New York Times bestselling book, Thunder dog, the story of a blind man, his guide dog and the triumph of trust. Thanks for joining me on my podcast as we explore our own blinding fears of inclusion unacceptance and our resistance to change. We will discover the idea that no matter the situation, or the people we encounter, our own fears, and prejudices often are our strongest barriers to moving forward. The unstoppable mindset podcast is sponsored by accessiBe, that's a c c e s s i  capital B e. Visit www.accessibe.com to learn how you can make your website accessible for persons with disabilities. And to help make the internet fully inclusive by the year 2025. Glad you dropped by we're happy to meet you and to have you here with us.     Michael Hingson  01:21 Welcome to another edition of unstoppable mindset mindset. If I could talk I'd be in wonderful shape. Please forgive me. Today, we get to meet Vanessa Womack, who is a facilitator and leadership, governance, diversity, equity and encourage inclusion and a lot of other kinds of things. And I don't want to give it all away because she's going to be able to tell her story much better than I do. Isn't that usually the way of it? Vanessa, thanks very much for being here. And welcome to unstoppable mindset.   Vanessa Womack  01:50 Well, thanks, Michael, for this opportunity to be here. And now we tried this once but, you know, technical glitches happen. So we're doing it again. Good to see you.   Michael Hingson  02:01 Well, it's good to see you. And yeah, technology happens. And so we do what we do, but glad we're here. So, lots to get to of course, but I'd like to start as usual. Tell me a little bit about you growing up and kind of where you came from, and all that kind of stuff.   Vanessa Womack  02:17 And okay, well, let's see now. I grew up the in the Commonwealth of Virginia, in a small city called Danville, Virginia. Where I grew up in a household I was, well, if you look at the, I guess the placement, I am the middle girl or middles girl of three, and I have a brother so and household with mom and dad, pretty typical, and not poor neighborhood. But we had such great values, Christian values, and we were very active in the community, finish high school there. And then started my first year at an HBCU, Tennessee State University. But I became what can I say? Not bored but adventurous and moved to New York City to finish my education at CUNY City University in New York Baruch College, and began my career mostly at corporate New York. My first job in New York was at McGraw Hill publishing company. And after that, I had many other jobs. Say, if you want to ask me about those pretty adventuresome.   Michael Hingson  03:54 Yeah, you've been involved in a lot of different things. Needless to say, well, so you said you started with McGraw Hill. What did you do there?   Vanessa Womack  04:02 I was in the classified not to give my age away. But yes, I am a. We've talked   Michael Hingson  04:09 about this before he asked   Vanessa Womack  04:10 me did I am a boomer. But I started in classified advertising in the early mid 70s, mid 70s, where I did the clippings for some of the magazines like chemical engineering business week. And I did that for a couple of years and then promoted to public affairs where I actually was the editor of the McGraw Hill directory, the worldwide directory, putting that together and even had opportunities to conduct tours in Rockefeller Center. When I was in public affairs, I would do tours for groups that would come in To visit McGraw Hill and the surrounding buildings, take them through the tunnels at Radio City Music Hall. Oh, yes. And one of the groups I remember either educators or students or even some on foreign visitors. There was even a group I hate to say that now I'm not going to hate to say it, but from Russia. So it was exciting to do that. And after that, I was at Saks Fifth Avenue. I even worked at the NFL and water publisher services.   Michael Hingson  05:43 So where you were in New York, did you ever eat at Hurley saloon?   Vanessa Womack  05:50 Yes, I think we talked about that. Yeah, yes. I think I had a drink there.   Michael Hingson  05:57 I'll never, I'll never forget one of the stories that I heard about Hurley's. They leased the Hurley brothers leased the building in the 1890s. And they had 100 year lease. And then when Rockefeller Center was being built, they wanted to buy out Hurley's and her least didn't want to sell. And that's why there's this little four story building on one corner of all of that, but all of the reporters like the NBC reporters who worked in, dealt through Rockefeller Center and BC, would go down there and somehow they connected a phone line and a phone from the newsrooms to a phone behind the bar at Hurley's and so they could be down at the bar and then come A call came in then somebody would get the reporters or whatever, and they get the calls and go to what they needed to do. But they could spend their time in hurleys. Ah, people are creative.   Vanessa Womack  06:56 Yes, yes, we are.   Michael Hingson  06:59 Well, and we talked, and we talked about, of course, talking about classifies I mentioned Conde Nast. And you know, again, another one where it was all about classifieds. And you know, whether it's called classifieds or something else. The fact is that people are still selling advertising today.   Vanessa Womack  07:16 Oh, yes. That's why I say I'm pretty old school, I remember. And there were, and there's old fashioned fax machines, where we were communicate between the McGraw Hill offices, for instance, between New York and Philadelphia. So but, you know, we've come a long way in technology.   Michael Hingson  07:39 Yeah. Now we also have this thing about audiobooks, which course I'm very precious about unlike and I'm glad that most of the major publishers are doing a lot more with that. And it's all electronic. So it's a lot easier to create, and not store so much stuff, because it's now all audio oriented, or even print books are oftentimes electronically oriented as well as print, but I think that there's rightly so a group of people and it's still a very large group that likes to hold a book of their hand and reprint and there's a lot of value to that no matter what someone says a Kindle isn't quite the same as a book.   Vanessa Womack  08:16 That's, that's true, but it's fortunate that we have those options.   Michael Hingson  08:23 Yeah, well and being blind, a Braille device that can have on nonpermanent or refreshable Braille display and you can put a book file on it is still not the same as reading it with paper. But either way, reading is reading and it's still a wonderful thing that we all get to be able to do.   Vanessa Womack  08:42 And I've enjoyed reading ever since I was a young child in elementary school. In fact, one of my I guess, what do you call it nicknames? Was said a bookworm?   Michael Hingson  09:00 That's pretty cool.   Vanessa Womack  09:01 Yes, because I always said I liked. I enjoyed getting lost in the in the novels in the book service read. Yeah.   Michael Hingson  09:10 Yeah. And I still do today. And what did you want to be when you were growing up?   Vanessa Womack  09:16 Well, I wanted to be a court stenographer. Because of the business classes I had in high school. I wanted to be a court stenographer, but at one point, I also want to be an FBI agent. However, I was told either by the teachers that I was not the right color or was also a little girl or female, that I couldn't. I would not be accepted in something like an FBI. So my mother encouraged me to go into business. And I took shorthand all the required business courses in high school and I took shorthand. And I thought, wow, court stenographer would be cool. But then my mom said, No, you need to go to college. So I did continue to take shorthand or practice it for a little while. And I thought was pretty cool. But I went to Tennessee State University for my freshman year and started my, I guess, my curriculum into business management or a bachelor's in Business Administration.   Michael Hingson  10:40 Who influenced you most? Do you think while you're growing up and so on, would it be your mom? Or is there another person who stood out even more?   Vanessa Womack  10:48 I think my mom course might my dad too. But my mom was, she was pretty straightforward. very conscientious about her children being better or being better. And succeeding in life. So she encouraged all of us. And I was very much influenced by her to continue my education. I mean, I was I was smart. But I mean, I didn't know some things came better to me, like writing, which I enjoyed doing. And I enjoyed writing. And I still do I wish I had embarked on writing stories at earlier in life, so. But yes, my mother was a great influencer. And we are also I'm also from a family of faith. So I always have to give, give my God all the glory, and they can for bringing us all so far.   Michael Hingson  12:00 Yep, that's, of course, extremely important to do and makes makes not only a lot of sense, but the reality is God is with us and in us and all around us. And more of us ought to recognize that. But you know, what, what can you do? That's an individual choice.   Vanessa Womack  12:19 Yes. And it's very sustaining. And it gives me and so many who are faithful hope, especially in these such troubling times.   Michael Hingson  12:30 Yeah. And a lot of ways my wife passed away in November. And   Vanessa Womack  12:37 I'm so sorry to hear that, because I remember she was there before going. Yeah, we tried this. Yes. Sorry to hear for sorry, for your loss. Well, her body   Michael Hingson  12:47 was just not keeping up as to 2020 22 went along. And as I tell people, the body doesn't always keep up with the Spirit. But the other side of it is she's still around here. And, and I know if I misbehave, I'm going to hear about it. Yeah, you got to keep on the straight and narrow somehow, which is fine.   Vanessa Womack  13:09 And it's important to keep those who have left this are the ones we've loved, near and dear to us, because they are and will always be a part of us.   Michael Hingson  13:19 Well, I'm, as I tell people, you don't move on from 40 years of marriage, but you move forward. And I think the difference is if you talk about moving on, and you're going to leave it behind and forget it. And that is something that I will not allow myself to ever do and shouldn't   Vanessa Womack  13:34 be very good at. I agree.   Michael Hingson  13:37 So what was growing up like in the South for you in terms of how did that affect or have any influence on what you've done and what you do with your life? Was the south an influence for you?   Vanessa Womack  13:51 Well, I had no choice to grow up where I was.   Michael Hingson  13:54 Yet South Korea course.   Vanessa Womack  13:57 I and it was a good childhood. It was full of fun. sene interesting things like being outside now is I don't know if children get out and play like we did growing up. It was so free willing and and we could explore neighborhoods, we could go into the woods and pick blackberries. Bring them home and mom would make blackberry cobbler and we went to an elementary middle and high schools that were very, you know, they welcome in that especially in elementary was segregated and a segregated school but the teachers and the administration were so nurturing and then in middle school, or what we call back then Junior High in your head. Yes.   Michael Hingson  14:55 I always remember that. Oh, school. None at all. All   Vanessa Womack  15:00 Oh, yes, I still have a young mine and but back then it was at the beginning of the integration. And I walked to school. I mean, we had maybe one school bus. It wasn't consistent on throughout the school year, but I walked to school, like all my other classmates from my segregated neighborhood. And, you know, I was a good student. There were some challenges. I remember when Martin Luther King died in a white classmate had some very awful things to say. And that resonated with me. I was like, This is not right. And, but this is how it is. And that was the awful thing about is like, you know, that's just, that was just a word we grew up in. And high school, I excel and became very active with some of the student groups. Even with the marching band, I was didn't play an instrument, I was one of the I guess you call a major nature it Yeah, majorettes. But I was very active. And my friends were black and white and Asian. So you, one becomes, you live in that world, and you say this, this is, this is who I am in this world. But how can I be effective? How can I make change and make a change meant to make friends and understand them and have them understand me, but it's it was, it was a good time. Yet, it was transformative for me in such a way that it prepares me little prepares us for what we have to deal with what was still dealing with, when it comes to, I guess, diversity and being inclusive and accepting one another. When someone asked, I think you would ask me, What makes me qualified to be a Dei, a consultant is that I live the life. It's the Skin I Live In. It's, it's the world in which we live in and having a voice to affect change. It's so critical.   Michael Hingson  17:46 Well, it is and I love so many things about what you just been saying. I am always amazed at my own experiences, and they really coincide with yours. Somebody made some comment when we were much younger, and it stuck with us and sticks with us or somebody observed something where we were taught something, and how, especially as younger people, when we're searching, and we hear something that really sticks with us. We we don't forget it. And it's unfortunate that somebody said something extremely negative about Martin Luther King, but at the same time, I think history has demonstrated the kind of person he was and the character that he had. But it is it is very true that history is history is. And I think it's so important. We don't forget that. You know, I collect old radio shows as a hobby. And I'm fascinated by the people who want to, for example, Ban Amos and Andy from radio collections. And they want to ban one thing or another and they say well, that's not who we are. It is what we were. And there are other parts about it. Like I wrote one of the authorities on Amos and Andy once a email. Because when I was growing up, I actually first listened to a miss an ad on television. I had absolutely no idea that they were black. And one day Amis nanny was no longer around on TV. And it was years later that I found out that they were taken off here because people didn't like the depiction of black people that Amos and Andy represented and while I appreciated that and and understand it, it is still what we were at the time. But then when I learned about that, and I went back and listen to old radio shows, mostly I didn't hear overt references to being black. Oh yes, there were the accents and so on. But I never heard the really overt references. So I emailed this authority, and I said, so I don't hear a lot of references to Amos and Andy on the radio being black. And she wrote back and she said, Well, when the show first started, and they came to New York, and one of the first questions, they asked us where to the dark people live. And she said, there were some references. But by 1937, references to color had completely gone away. And the reality is, it was a show that everyone listened to and love because of the quality of the humor, it had nothing to do, really with race, unless you allowed it to be. And so we really need to keep our history, because it teaches us so much.   Vanessa Womack  20:43 And I couldn't agree with you more, because it is knowing that history, which is critical for us now, if you don't know history, you're doomed to repeat it. But I listened to Amos. I listen to this show on the radio when I was little. And it just it fascinated me to know that there were people, people of color negros, who were actually acting, and I thought that was very significant as a young, very young child to hear that. And then to see, as I was growing up in the 60s, we had black and white television, but to see some of those shows like Julia and some black actors who were on some of the sitcoms and also like, Maddix, gosh, to see actors get involved, it was very important. And then to know how far we've come now, because we, as a black and brown people, we want to we've advanced so much, and we want to we're so capable, we have done so much. And we have been influenced and we've been encouraged to do even more now, which is exciting.   Michael Hingson  22:18 One of my favorite TV shows growing up was room 222. Do you remember that? Well, yes, I do. Yeah, that's never any reference to race on that show. And it was a show again, that that provided good entertainment. If you chose to focus on skin color, then you did, but the reality is that wasn't really any thing that was referenced in the in the show at all.   Vanessa Womack  22:50 Yeah, the focus is on you. Yes, your students then yeah. And relating to each other, helping each other that was that was the that should always should be the focus. And so anyway, it's it's disheartening now to read about books being banned, or talking about wokeness, which is just, you know, I don't want to say silly, but it is ridiculous, athletic. If you take a word like that, and you just make it sound so horrible. If you're not woke, then you must be asleep. You need to know what's going on in the world, you need to be aware and that's really what it's all about being aware of how our society has disenfranchise so many people to the point where they can lead the racism and discrimination continues. And we should be well beyond that as a society as a as a country and not to go backwards but to go forward to and to embrace and each other is who we are. Anyway, I've try not to get on my soapbox, no,   Michael Hingson  24:12 it's okay. And we should I one of my favorite books, and I think we've talked about it before is To Kill a Mockingbird or corpse which really is as dramatic a demonstration of how people were treated simply because of skin color, and the explorations of scout and learning about it. And, and of course, her father, then the movie, Gregory Peck, who did such a powerful job of dealing with that. how anyone could consider banning that book it. It makes me think that most of the people who want to do that are listening to someone and have never read the book and certainly have never processed it.   Vanessa Womack  24:55 Yes, I think those those folks who are a I think are living in fear of just afraid and afraid to knowing the truth.   Michael Hingson  25:09 Yeah, and that fear manifests itself in so many ways. And it is true that there's a lot of fear. And there are so many people who still get away with things. And hopefully one of these days we can see reality kick in, and that the whole issue be addressed. And it isn't just race. The one of the things about unstoppable mindset as a podcast as the tagline says, We're inclusion, diversity in the unexpected meet. I worded that way because diversity has decided not to include disabilities in any way. Whereas inclusion, either you are going to truly be inclusive, or you're not inclusive, and you can't be inclusive. If you don't include disabilities. Well, we're partially inclusive, we don't, we don't pray, we're not prejudices against race. But disabilities, you can't leave out if you're going to be inclusive. And so it's it is a different animal. And it's why I emphasize inclusion first. And the other part about it is societally speaking, technically speaking, and realistically speaking, everyone has a disability. And we've talked about at some on unstoppable mindset, one of the disabilities for most people is your light dependent, you don't do well, if there isn't a light on, and Thomas Edison and creating the light switch has invented a way for you to cover up the disability. But make no mistake, it's there. And in reality, we we all have challenges. I was at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel around the time of the Oscars, and I checked in and my niece nephew and I were there and we dropped our luggage off in room and then we went downstairs, all of a sudden, people started screaming, and I said what's going on? Turns out we had a power failure not only in the hotel, but in the blocks around it. And, of course, some of us said it was all Jimmy Kimmel's fault, because he's the host of the Oscars. This was the day before the Oscars. But but the reality is people didn't know what to do with lighthouse. And just so many people had such a challenge didn't bother me a bit. We all have challenges. And we should recognize that just because some challenges and some people's challenges are different than ours doesn't make them less than us.   Vanessa Womack  27:29 And I agree, and sometimes by instance said, we become so accustomed to things that or the way we live, or we just don't understand how not having a disability or light or being able to maneuver out of a walk without the assistance of crutches or a wheelchair, we, we need to understand that. This is not something that people can not live with. We have to and we have to embrace those who may not be able to do the same things you are or I could do. And that needs to be in that word inclusive that needs to be recognized with organizations who say that yes, we are inclusive. But then you may ask, do you have? Do you provide accessibility on your website? Do you provide accessibility in your stairways in your office environments? And it doesn't always, of course, have to be a physical disability. It could be autism, it could be some other neurodiversity. Yeah, yes. And you don't visibly see that. So some people will just make assumptions that Oh, you're okay. There's nothing wrong with you.   Michael Hingson  29:18 And and then of course, we have the most significantly group of our significant group of people with disabilities at all, and that's politicians, but their disability is self imposed. Oh, they're fun to pick on though.   Vanessa Womack  29:33 Yeah, yeah. Pick on them anytime you want. Yeah.   Michael Hingson  29:37 But I'm an equal opportunity abuser you notice on me? Yes,   Vanessa Womack  29:39 I am. And say that to my to my students on an equal opportunity picker   Michael Hingson  29:43 honor. Many of them were born into it, and they've been losing ground as ever since as Fred Allen, the old radio comedian used to say, but that's true of a lot of people these days, but you know what it is, what do you do? Have you had any real significant event So stand out in your life that have changed you or really have affected you.   Vanessa Womack  30:06 And I always said, besides be becoming a mother, that will do it. Definitely. There was an opportunity. And I had an opportunity I did, I was a bone marrow donor and saved the life of a little girl spin over 30 years ago. And Katrina's her name, or was her name. She had been diagnosed with leukemia. And the National Marrow Donor Program at the time it was called now it's called Be The Match. Yeah, had numerous campaigns, bone marrow recruitment campaigns in the Washington DC area, putting particularly focus on a teenager who a black teenager, little girl Well, young woman who needed a bone marrow transplant, and no one in her family matched and it became a national campaign to save Joanne. So many people came out from churches, community groups, businesses, to just give a tube of blood or to get into registry. And all of that happened during a time where I had just been married for I don't even know if I was married, we were married a couple of years, a few years, and trying to have half a baby. But I submitted that blood sample for just to go in the registry. And lo and behold, a month or two later, I was called to as a preliminary match for another child, somewhere in the United States, went through all the required follow up tests and became the match for Katrina. And that was in 1991. And during the time that I was being prepped for the bone marrow extraction. Katrina was at the at the time, I didn't know but she was on the other side of the country in Washington, Seattle, Washington, the prepped, removing all of her disease, bone marrow, and I was being prepped to have a my bone marrow are harvested. And during the time that I was they were doing tests in a hospital and I guess I have to give it away it was in Reader's Digest. So story and Reader's Digest. One of the blood tests for me came back that I was pregnant. very ill, and I was, and they said, you can't donate narrow because the test says you're positive for pregnancy. And I said, I am not pregnant. And they said, you have to decide. I mean, I I couldn't stop the process because Katrina was already at death's door. So anyway, I said, I am not changing my mind. I'm going to do this. And you can test me again tomorrow morning before the harvest starts. And they tested again, it was negative. So that whole experience of becoming a bone marrow donor and then having the fear Well, I wasn't fearful. I knew I wasn't pregnant. To go through with it. Regardless of that test result to say Katrina's life, and that's what happened, she survived almost 19 years after that donation and miracle of all miracles, she had a little girl which according to you know, medical statistics once you are you go through a bone marrow transplant you you you lose the ability for fertilization, having children, but she did she had a miracle baby that changed my life.   Michael Hingson  34:34 Why? Why is it that being pregnant is a problem? Do you know? Well,   Vanessa Womack  34:42 the actual harvest standing of the marrow at the time and this was the nut through a stem extract stem cells, but it was through the iliac crest crest the lower back. I think harvesting the bone marrow may have impacted the, the the fetus if there had been. So I don't know how but they said it would it would be dangerous and they would not or could not do it if I was pregnant, but I really knew I was not pregnant.   Michael Hingson  35:19 But I gather you're saying that today it's different. And well, today they are you doing stem cells? And so yeah, different. Yeah. So   Vanessa Womack  35:28 I think it'd be different today. The process is dance since that time, and actually was a poster child for the bone marrow procreate?   Michael Hingson  35:40 Well, and you had children since then?   Vanessa Womack  35:42 Yes, I did. There you go. Yes. And they are adult children. Wonderful, wonderful children, one of each.   Michael Hingson  35:51 And they are probably as Mark Twain would say, so surprised at how much you've learned as they grew up.   Vanessa Womack  35:58 Then they might say he probably didn't learn enough.   Michael Hingson  36:01 It's possible to   Vanessa Womack  36:03 Yes. Yeah. They're they're very. They're wonderful adult kids.   Michael Hingson  36:10 That is really great that you have been able to go through that experience. And obviously, it sticks with you. And it certainly takes courage to be a bone marrow, well, transfer person?   Vanessa Womack  36:25 Well, it did, it did. And that was something that happened well over 30 years ago. But I also had a new one, I want to say probably a more recent or relevant experience. And that relates to my current career as a LinkedIn learning instructor, when I did the course managing a diverse team. And to me, that was a professional career highlight.   Michael Hingson  36:58 Tell us about that, if you would, please.   Vanessa Womack  37:01 Sure the the course is managing a diverse team. And it is on the LinkedIn learning platform. It was recorded back in 2017, and released in 2018. Now it is in along with English in nine languages, which is kind of exciting to see so many global learners who respond that they've taken the course on the LinkedIn platform. And as you can imagine managing a diverse team, it talks about how, you know, team management and being inclusive in embracing the team members, given them opportunities to become voices, functional team members, and how to deal with the conflict, too. And how to deal deal with some precede disagreements that might be discriminatory or an ad, and are racists and how do you work with people who might have different opinions, but I think there are some lessons learned in the course that gives the learners the audience some good information and how to deal with certain situations on the team, how to embrace diversity, how to celebrate diversity, and how to deal with culture in, in the in the organization. So it's called Managing a diverse team. And it's been on the platform now for five, almost five years.   Michael Hingson  38:56 So what is your career today? And where do you work? Or do you focus mainly on the LinkedIn course or what?   39:03 Oh, no, that said, I, it's it's great that people did still take the course but professionally, I navigate in the space of leadership, DEIA, or on the leadership side, I do facilitation consulting for boards of directors in that space and roles and responsibilities, helping them understand what that is and how to work strategically with each other and in the governance. area, and then with the DEIA have been operating or doing consulting work in an exciting industry. that is growing and developing in this region of Virginia, Richmond Petersburg region, which is the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry. And there are a cluster of businesses and educational institutions and biotech and biosciences organizations that are building that pharma industry here to make medicines more affordable, and to have that production in the United States, as opposed to outside the United States.   Michael Hingson  40:45 So you have your own company, or do you work for another company?   Vanessa Womack  40:49 Yeah, I have, I'm a small independent, I call myself a solopreneur.   Michael Hingson  40:56 There he goes.   Vanessa Womack  40:59 However, over the last two, three years, I've keep telling myself I need to hire someone, indeed, I do. Not to put a ton of spin on that, but   Michael Hingson  41:12 I get it. You do need   Vanessa Womack  41:18 to grow this solopreneur into more of a bonafide small business by hiring at least part time person to help grow the business. And that that is something I will be focusing on in the next several months to the next couple of years, just growing that part of the business to expand the services of whether it's the governance piece or the diversity piece, beyond the pharma manufacturing industry, in the pharma manufacturing industry, the cluster that's growing here in the Richmond Petersburg area, it is very important to in be inclusive in how we grow that industry to include communities of color, black and brown communities, communities that have been traditionally underrepresented in business growth and development. And that is going to be very important to provide that these in companies that are here, and those that come here, we hope to grow the region by bringing in more companies, that those companies would be diverse in their vendors and to create jobs that help these communities for employment, and to become more trained to build pathways into the jobs that would come at it the growth of the pharma manufacturing industry here.   Michael Hingson  43:10 How did you get involved in doing pharma kinds of things specifically?   Vanessa Womack  43:14 Well, let's be clear. I'm not in the menu. Right. Right. Right, however, but   Michael Hingson  43:21 how did you get involved with them as clients specifically? I'm just curious,   Vanessa Womack  43:25 I'll tell you, it was a heck I have to say it was a godson after I was separated from my full time job in 2021 thing, timing is everything. Yeah. It was time for me to start to look at growing my small gig, consulting solopreneur business. So I was putting out resumes responding to opportunities to bring in more income, and was approached or actually selected by this company called activation capital. And I am very grateful for them, because the President CEO of that organization, said, you know, interviewed me and follow up interview and offered me the consulting contract for the DEI a portion to grow that industry in this area. So it's basically a startup with the Alliance for building better medicine to make medicine more affordable and to make medicine here in the United States.   Michael Hingson  44:48 And you've been doing it ever since.   Vanessa Womack  44:51 Yes, it's been about a little over a year about a year that I've been doing the consulting work that I do have I've had other clients, particularly in the governance world, where I have the utmost for year have done some board a we called huddles, meet with the group in Kentucky. So it's nice to have out of state clients. And that was that worked out really well and hope to continue to grow in that aspect too.   Michael Hingson  45:31 Are you going to overtime update the LinkedIn course? Or do you think it won't need it? Or is it pretty evergreen the way it is?   Vanessa Womack  45:39 It's pretty Evergreen. And I say that because LinkedIn, they they own the course. And they can they recently updated it. And as I had mentioned, it's in different languages. So they have translated into so many languages, Spanish, German, Polish, Italian.   Michael Hingson  46:06 And you had to learn all those languages to run right guys. That is a really cool though, that that it's appeared in so many languages. Well, you know, I know that you also are an author. Tell me about that.   Vanessa Womack  46:21 Oh, my gosh, yes. And let's see my first book, my first novel, I should say, is a combination romance novel and a me what do you call it the growing up in your head? So one who is about a young woman who, who left Hall seven state to move to New York and really try to find her career? Sounds like everybody we've been talking. Yeah. So I'll I did use a lot of my imagination, which made the whole process of writing so exciting. Literary license, yes. And that first book is called a paint the sky purple paper, Sky purple. And I had a writing coach at the time. And she said, Vanessa, you're my first writing author client at the time, and I wrote the book and seven months, she said, I can't believe you did seven months. That was only because I had a little more time and I was excited. And every weekend I would keep writing, keep writing. Anyway. That was my first novel, and I'm still trying to write this second one. But I did publish two children's books on stem. The first one is Emerald Jones, the fashion designer diva, and Emerald downs ECERS. The children's books are for grades three, through five for ages eight to 12. To encourage students and teachers to really promote STEM science, technology, engineering, math and steam art in the classroom. The Emerald Jones is about a little girl who wanted to become a fashion designer, but she wants to quit school. However, she was very good in math. And she was encouraged by her principal and teachers not to think about quitting school, but to advance her math skills. And she did. The other one. The other one is bookie, and little array in the game. And bookie and little array are rivals in school. However they find that they have something in common. They both like designing games or wanted to be a computer game designers. So there's the technology, the engineer and the math skills that require that. So they bonded after some rivalry and became well at the end of the book. They become partners in a successful gaming business.   Michael Hingson  49:37 Cool. What's your next book project going to be then?   Vanessa Womack  49:42 Well, I have been toying around with it with a couple of different ideas. I have one that has been sitting in the computer for the last several years, about to two friends who have been friends since early high school, and they have a disagreement. But they come back together in their adult years and doing a very chaotic disaster, so to speak, where one is trapped in a building, and the other one's nearby to help her. And then they go on an adventure, not to give away most of the plot and they are there on an adventure to save not only family members, but save a company from really poisoning. It's its clients and it had to do with a medical procedure or a a invention that goes wrong. And anyway, well, that   Michael Hingson  51:04 well, you'll have to let us know when it comes out so that we can definitely put it up on unstoppable mindset. So what what's next for you? What, what are your plans going forward?   Vanessa Womack  51:15 Well, I I am working on it, as I said to grow, Vanessa Womack, consulting LLC, that is really what I need to do to as we say the business scale up. And there's another I guess I can call it a startup called broaden your board that would match boards, board of directors with people of color, or diverse to be more inclusive, to bring diverse candidates. That would be a good fit for their board to be, I guess, a match, bring the matches to them?   Michael Hingson  52:06 Well, I hope as you go forward, maybe in addition to color, and so on, you can think about disabilities and so on as being an option of of different Oh,   Vanessa Womack  52:16 absolutely. At boards. Absolutely. And when, when we're, when we want to be inclusive, all that would be part of the, you know, the opportunity to find candidates, that would be a good tip for these boards.   Michael Hingson  52:33 Well, that definitely is a cool thing. And it sounds exciting, and I'm anxious to hear more about it as it grows, as well as when that new book comes out, let us know. And we'll, we'll make it well, we'll have to have you back on Savile bind to talk about all that is as we go forward. But it is definitely exciting. And I'm really glad that we were able to, to spend the time and redo this. And I know you have to leave pretty soon. So we'll go ahead and thank you for being here. And for all the things that we had to say any kind of last words of wisdom you want to tell to people before we end this.   Vanessa Womack  53:14 Now, I want to thank you again for the opportunity to be on the broadcast. And for those who have been or those who will be it's a nice conversation to have to talk about the things that are, you know, life changing, or the important things in life to be in encouraging to, to have the opportunity to share different ideas. It is so important to have that connection. So thank you so much. I appreciate it. And when the book does come out, I'll let you know   Michael Hingson  53:53 you should that will be great. How do people reach out to you if they want to maybe engage your services or learn more about what you do?   Vanessa Womack  54:02 Now, there's my website, Vanessa womack.com. Very easy to remember. Can you spell please V A N E S S A W O M A C K.com They are so so the LinkedIn you can always reach out to me at LinkedIn. You can find me at the Vanessa Womack on LinkedIn or look for the course managing a diverse team. I'll also want to put up put a plug there that right now it's free. So if you want to take manage a diverse team, it's free for just a little bit longer. I can't say how much longer but you can go on and search for it and take it   Michael Hingson  54:53 well thank you very much for being here with us and for all the interesting things the fun things that we've had a chance to talk about and definitely you got to come back on again, when you've got books and other things all set to talk about, we would love to have you be back on here with us again, and I want to thank you for listening to us. You can reach out to Vanessa, we would love that. And you can certainly reach out to me, I want to know what you think about our podcast today. Please email me at Michaelhi M I C H A E L H I as accessibe  A C C E S S I B E.com. Or you can visit www dot Michael hingson.com. And click on podcasts and go there and listen to more episodes of unstoppable mindset. Or you can find them wherever you find any kind of podcast. So iTunes and Spotify and I heart and all those other kinds of places. We really appreciate you taking the time and we do want to hear from you. We want to hear your thoughts, your comments on this or any of our podcasts. And of course if you know anyone in Vanessa as well if you know anyone who might be a good guest to come on and stop by and said please let us know. We'd love to hear from you about that. And once more. Vanessa, thanks very much for being here with us today. And let's do it again soon.   Vanessa Womack  56:14 Okay, very good. You take care and everybody else please take care out there.   Michael Hingson  56:24 You have been listening to the Unstoppable Mindset podcast. Thanks for dropping by. I hope that you'll join us again next week, and in future weeks for upcoming episodes. To subscribe to our podcast and to learn about upcoming episodes, please visit www dot Michael hingson.com slash podcast. Michael Hingson is spelled m i c h a e l h i n g s o n. 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Reich, schön, tot - True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 55:50


Er ist einer der größten Medienstars Englands. In der ersten Folge seiner Sendung „Top of the Pops“ sind gleich mal die Beatles zu Gast. Er verkehrt mit Prinz Charles und Lady Diana, wird von der Queen und dem Papst zum Ritter geschlagen. Jimmy Savile steht an der Spitzer der britischen Medienlandschaft. Doch nach seinem Tod werden schwere Vorwürfe gegen ihn erhoben. Welches dunkle Geheimnis Savile jahrelang vor der Öffentlichkeit verbarg, erfahrt ihr in dieser Folge. Und damit herzlich willkommen bei Reich, schön, tot - dem True Crime Podcast aus der Glitzerwelt. Wir berichten über wahre Verbrechen, in denen die reichen, berühmten und schönen Menschen dieser Welt ihre oft dramatischsten Hauptrollen spielen. Mal als bemitleidenswerte Opfer, mal als eiskalte Killer. Denn eines können wir euch mit Sicherheit sagen - weder Reichtum, Ruhm noch Schönheit schützen vor Verbrechen ... ganz im Gegenteil! Wir freuen uns auf euch, jeden Montag! Wir, das sind Nadine und Susanne, haben ein Faible für die verrückte Glitzerwelt in der Glamour und Grabstein manchmal ganz nah beieinander liegen. Wir freuen uns über Feedback, Themenvorschläge und Eure Meinungen unter reichschoentot@julep.de oder bei Instagram @reichschoentot ***Podimo (Werbung)*** Reich, schön, tot ist ein Podcast der Julep Studios und Podimo. Wenn du mehr hören willst, findest du weitere Folgen in der Podcast App Podimo. Du kannst 30 Tage lang kostenlos diesen und viele weitere exklusive Podcasts und Hörbücher hören. Gehe dafür einfach auf den Link https://go.podimo.com/de/reich Du kannst das Probeabo jederzeit kündigen. Du wirst auf der Seite deine Bezahldaten hinterlegen müssen, um deine Anmeldung abzuschließen. Aber keine Sorge, wenn du innerhalb der 30 Tage kündigst, zahlst du natürlich keinen Cent. Wenn du nach Ablauf deines Probeabos bei Podimo bleiben willst, zahlst du im Monat 4,99€ und bekommst weiterhin Zugriff auf alle exklusiven Podcasts und Hörbücher der App. ***Links zum Fall*** Foto von Jimmy Saville I: https://img.nzz.ch/C=W958,H539,X0,Y174/O=75/http:/s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/nzz-img/2012/10/12/1.17677403.1456408106.jpg *** Foto von Jimmy Saville II: https://cdn.prod.www.spiegel.de/images/45ca974b-0001-0004-0000-000000715315_w1600_r1.27063599458728_fpx39.34_fpy49.98.jpg *** Foto von Jimmy Saville III: https://cdn.prod.www.spiegel.de/images/a4cea801-0001-0004-0000-000000416410_w1528_r0.9821772639691715_fpx50_fpy49.11.jpg *** Savile mit Margaret Thatcher: https://cdn.prod.www.spiegel.de/images/c40921e4-0001-0004-0000-000000416409_w1528_r1.2967936420937243_fpx41.62_fpy49.99.jpg *** Savile mit Prince Charles: https://i.insider.com/624e003d1096d50018d1d6fb? *** Savile mit Prince Charles und Lady Diana: https://c.nau.ch/i/m6xVA/1360/prinz-charles-jimmy-savile.webp *** Savile mit den Beatles: https://theenvoyweb.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Jimmy-Savile-A-British-Horror-Story-Netflix-768x432.webp *** Foto von Saviles Penthouse I: https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/976/cpsprodpb/9ADF/production/_91974693_flat.jpg *** Foto von Saviles Penthouse II: https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/976/cpsprodpb/18157/production/_91974689_bike.jpg ***Wir übernehmen keine Haftung für die Inhalte externer Links*** Eine Produktion der Julep Studios im Auftrag von Podimo ***Diese Episode wurde ursprünglich am 04.07.2022 exklusiv bei Podimo veröffentlicht und steht Dir ab sofort überall zur Verfügung, wo es Podcasts gibt.***

The Epstein Chronicles
A Look Back: King Charles And The Nature Of His Relationship With Jimmy Savile

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2023 20:41


Jimmy Savile was one of the most beloved figures in the UK for a long time. With hit shows all over the place and access to the most powerful people in the nation, Savile was protected not only by the powers that be and the establishment, he was also protected by the legacy media of the time while he went on to abuse and rape 100's of victims. With the Prince Andrew debacle still fresh in everyone's mind, this look back at the sordid relationship shared between the queens other son and another notorious pedophile is certainly not a good look.(commercial at 9:38)To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.thedailybeast.com/netflix-exposes-prince-charles-and-the-royals-deep-ties-to-jimmy-savile-the-uks-most-notorious-pedophile

Strange Brew Podcast!
Jimmy Savile | A British Horror Story!

Strange Brew Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 241:05


Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go... And we may have went too far with this one... Our darkest and most disturbing deep dive we may ever do! Sir James Wilson Vincent Savile was an English DJ and television and radio personality who hosted BBC shows including Top of the pops and Jim'll fix it! During his lifetime, he was well known in the United Kingdom for his eccentric image and his charitable work. After his death, hundreds of allegations of sexual abuse and even necrophilia made against him were investigated, leading the police to conclude that he had been a predatory sex offender and possibly one of Britain's most prolific. There had been allegations during his lifetime, but they were dismissed and accusers ignored or disbelieved. Savile took legal action against some accusers.  However, after his death in 2011, a deeply sinister side to his public persona came to light. A U.K. investigation found that Savile sexually abused at least 500 victims throughout the course of his career. Many of the alleged victims were between ages 13 and 15, but some were as young as two years old. Not only did Savile use his star power to prey on children, a network of fear reportedly kept anyone from learning the truth about him — until the pedo flood gates opened... Follow the Madness on Social Media!  Support us on Patreon!  www.patreon.com/strangebrewpodcast www.strangebrewpodcast.com Strange brew's INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/strangebrew.podcast/ Strange brew's FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/strangebrewpod TOMCAT- https://www.instagram.com/theraptilian/ BILLY KIRBY- ? ANTON- https://www.instagram.com/h.p_shovekraft/?hl=en Anton's Twitch- Twitch @ invaderdaggett_ttv Strange Brew's Twitch @ strangebrewttv Find First Class Horror on all Podcast Platforms!  LINK BELOW..  https://linktr.ee/FirstClassHorror       

Beyond The Horizon
A Look Back: How Jimmy Savile Gaslit A Whole Nation

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 15:01


Jimmy Savile ranks right up at the top of the list when you're talking about depraved predators and even though he was engaging in abuse at a huge rate, somehow he was able to continue to operate right under everyone's nose. Even when allegations were brought against him, they were squashed by his powerful friends.(commercial at 8:52)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2022/apr/14/netflix-jimmy-savile-a-british-horror-story-documentary

Rock, Paper, Swords!
Dr Who, Star Wars, 2000AD, hip-hop author, and games designer Steven Savile!

Rock, Paper, Swords!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 74:53


Slaine from 2000AD. Sherlock Holmes. Dr Who. Primeval. Stargate. Return of the Jedi. Ghost-writing for genuine legends of the rap and hip-hop scene.... Our guest today is probably the most prolific and best-selling author you've never heard of! And he also writes for games, including the major Xbox/Playstation hit, Battlefield 3! Not only that, he used to write the odd story for classic "top-shelf" magazines like Fiesta and Escort, and no, those were NOT about 80's motor cars, they were FAR sexier than an RS2000 or XR2... Join us today, as we chat with Steven Savile!

The Epstein Chronicles
A Look Back: The Palace And The Pictures

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 22:55


During the memorial service for the Prince, the Queen was escorted by Prince Andrew. This was terrible optics, and the palace was well aware of that and they were so aware of it in fact, they attempted to keep the lone photographer who was present from taking pictures. Fortunately, he didn't comply.We also hear how Prince Charles and his buddy Jimmy Savile were close enough that Charles reached out to Savile for advice after the Lockerbee bombing.Boy, that Royal family sure is swell!(commercial at 12:34)To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.newsweek.com/prince-charles-advice-serial-pedophile-netflix-jimmy-savile-1695405source:https://www.thedailybeast.com/buckingham-palace-tried-to-block-photography-of-prince-andrew-escorting-queen-into-prince-philips-memorial?ref=scroll

Macroaggressions
FLASHBACK FRIDAY | #106: Hang The DJ

Macroaggressions

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 55:47 Very Popular


Before Jeffrey Epstein became a household name to the world, there was a fella in the UK that was running a child trafficking operation with the protection of the Royal Family since the 1970s named Jimmy Savile. Over five decades, Jimmy Savile racked up an almost unimaginable list of crimes for which he avoided prosecution due to his relationship with powerful people, including pedophilia, rape, kidnapping, and even murder. Savile was able to blend his high-profile celebrity status earned from a lifetime at the BBC with his connection to Satanism and the occult to become a master of the Dark Arts and a modern-day wizard. Sponsors: Emergency Preparedness Food: www.preparewithmacroaggressions.com Chemical Free Body: https://www.chemicalfreebody.com and use promo code: MACRO C60 Purple Power: https://c60purplepower.com/ Promo Code: MACRO Wise Wolf Gold & Silver: www.Macroaggressions.gold True Hemp Science: https://truehempscience.com/ Haelan: https://haelan951.com/pages/macro Solar Power Lifestyle: https://solarpowerlifestyle.com/ Promo Code: MACRO Coin Bit App: https://coinbitsapp.com/?ref=0SPP0gjuI68PjGU89wUv Macroaggressions Merch Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/macroaggressions?ref_id=22530 LinkTree: linktr.ee/macroaggressions Books: HYPOCRAZY: https://amzn.to/3VsPDp8 Controlled Demolition on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3ufZdzx The Octopus Of Global Control: Amazon: https://amzn.to/3VDWQ5c Barnes & Noble: https://bit.ly/39vdKeQ Online Connection: Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/Macroaggressions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/macroaggressions_podcast/ Discord Link:  https://discord.gg/4mGzmcFexg Website: www.theoctopusofglobalcontrol.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/theoctopusofglobalcontrol Twitter: www.twitter.com/macroaggressio3 Twitter Handle: @macroaggressio3 YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCn3GlVLKZtTkhLJkiuG7a-Q Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2LjTwu5

Beyond The Horizon
A Look Back: King Charles And Jimmy Savile

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 20:40


Jimmy Savile was one of the most beloved figures in the UK for a long time. With hit shows all over the place and access to the most powerful people in the nation, Savile was protected not only by the powers that be and the establishment, he was also protected by the legacy media of the time while he went on to abuse and rape 100's of victims. With the Prince Andrew debacle still fresh in everyone's mind, this look back at the sordid relationship shared between the queens other son and another notorious pedophile is certainly not a good look.(commercial at 9:38)To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.thedailybeast.com/netflix-exposes-prince-charles-and-the-royals-deep-ties-to-jimmy-savile-the-uks-most-notorious-pedophile

Elevate Your Brand
Elevate Your Brand with Diana Nguyen of Madison / Savile

Elevate Your Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 31:33


Diana Nguyen is the CEO and Founder of Madison / Savile, a lifestyle brand of women's inspirational blazers and suits. Before making the leap into the fashion world and starting Madison / Savile she spent 15 years in corporate in the tech and finance industry. During her years in corporate, she saw countless women struggle with finding a blazer that they loved (including herself!) due to a combination of poor fit or style. She realized that there was a gap in the market, quit her corporate job and since then has been working tirelessly to perfect the fit of a woman's blazer through her label Madison / Savile.Laurel Mintz, founder and CEO of award-winning marketing agency Elevate My Brand, explores some of the most exciting new and growing brands in Los Angeles and the US at large. Each week, the Elevate Your Brand podcast features an entrepreneurial special guest to discuss the past, present and future of their brand.

Hunting Ghislaine with John Sweeney
Alison Bellamy: The reporter befriended by Jimmy Savile

Hunting Ghislaine with John Sweeney

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 32:44


In the early 2000s, Alison Bellamy was Jimmy Savile's ‘good news girl', writing the positive press stories on which he thrived. They became close friends, and she even went on to write his authorised biography, How's About That, Then? But after Savile's death, her world crumbled. Hundreds of accounts of his sexual abuse surfaced, and Alison was left devastated and betrayed. For exclusive bonus content visit Global Player: https://www.globalplayer.com/podcasts/42KuWb/

Wake Up to Money
TGI Black Friday

Wake Up to Money

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 26:01


Black Friday seems to be getting bigger, but are small businesses losing out? Felicity Hannah speaks to one business who is shunning the sales this year. Also on the show, from tracksuits to tailoring, the owners of Sports Direct head to Savile row. And has your favourite restaurant dish disappeared from the menu? We'll be looking at how the hospitality industry is coming up with fresh ways to survive.

The Epstein Chronicles
A Look Back: King Charles And His Close Relationship With Jimmy Savile

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 20:46


Jimmy Savile was one of the most beloved figures in the UK for a long time. With hit shows all over the place and access to the most powerful people in the nation, Savile was protected not only by the powers that be and the establishment, he was also protected by the legacy media of the time while he went on to abuse and rape 100's of victims. With the Prince Andrew debacle still fresh in everyone's mind, this look back at the sordid relationship shared between the queens other son and another notorious pedophile is certainly not a good look.(commercial at 9:38)To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.thedailybeast.com/netflix-exposes-prince-charles-and-the-royals-deep-ties-to-jimmy-savile-the-uks-most-notorious-pedophile

The Epstein Chronicles
A Look Back: The Palace And The Pictures Of Andrew And The Queen

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 23:06


During the memorial service for the Prince, the Queen was escorted by Prince Andrew. This was terrible optics, and the palace was well aware of that and they were so aware of it in fact, they attempted to keep the lone photographer who was present from taking pictures. Fortunately, he didn't comply.We also hear how Prince Charles and his buddy Jimmy Savile were close enough that Charles reached out to Savile for advice after the Lockerbee bombing.Boy, that Royal family sure is swell!(commercial at 12:18)To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.newsweek.com/prince-charles-advice-serial-pedophile-netflix-jimmy-savile-1695405source:https://www.thedailybeast.com/buckingham-palace-tried-to-block-photography-of-prince-andrew-escorting-queen-into-prince-philips-memorial?ref=scroll

Beyond The Horizon
A Look Back: The Palace Attempts To Stop Photographs Of Andrew And The Queen

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 23:12


During the memorial service for the Prince, the Queen was escorted by Prince Andrew. This was terrible optics, and the palace was well aware of that and they were so aware of it in fact, they attempted to keep the lone photographer who was present from taking pictures. Fortunately, he didn't comply.We also hear how Prince Charles and his buddy Jimmy Savile were close enough that Charles reached out to Savile for advice after the Lockerbee bombing.Boy, that Royal family sure is swell!(commercial at 12:18)To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.newsweek.com/prince-charles-advice-serial-pedophile-netflix-jimmy-savile-1695405source:https://www.thedailybeast.com/buckingham-palace-tried-to-block-photography-of-prince-andrew-escorting-queen-into-prince-philips-memorial?ref=scroll

Shaun Attwood's True Crime Podcast
Epstein, McCann & Jimmy Savile CrimeCon London 2022: Epstein Files 3

Shaun Attwood's True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 29:22


YouTubers Shaun Attwood, Jen and Andrew Gold interview editor of The Steeple Times Matthew Steeples about three of the biggest stories in true crime. They discuss Matthew's research into the crimes and connections of Ghislaine Maxwell, Shaun's book, Who Killed Epstein? and Shaun's 4-hour Savile documentary, Untouchable. 

Crime Analyst
76: The Crime Analyst | Ep 76 | Investigating Jimmy Savile with Meirion Jones, Part 2

Crime Analyst

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 39:40


Laura continues her conversation with Meirion Jones, who along with Liz MacKean, investigated Jimmy Savile when they worked for the BBC. Together they lifted the lid on Savile's prolific and serial sexual offending behaviour targeting the most vulnerable in society. Meirion takes us behind the scenes of his and Liz's complex BBC Newsnight investigation, including how the BBC shut down the investigation and the subsequent cover up by the BBC, the health service, the West Yorkshire Police and the Crown Prosecution Service.  Laura and Meirion discuss the scale of Savile's offending, the ecosystem that supported and enabled him and what the lessons are from this case.  Trigger warning: This case is deeply disturbing, and this episode is a difficult listen but an important conversation. Listener discretion is advised. You can follow along on Laura's Instagram @crimeanalyst TikTok @crimeanalystpod and Twitter @thecrimeanalyst.  #VictimsMatter #CrimeAnalyst #Expert #TrueCrime #Podcast #Grooming #SexOffender #Behaviour #Pedophile #Investigation #BBC #Misogyny #JimmyllFixIt #JimmySavile #Netflix Clips https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hrc_uQnVRdU https://open.spotify.com/episode/0BvDdrbIy5cgXgZ2SnSae5?si=7MEpS2eaSuGEilnsvA04TQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TaGJCvq-Oec Article https://www.theguardian.com/media/2017/aug/20/liz-mackean-obituary Thank you to my sponsor Storyworth: Give all the “fathers” in your life a meaningful gift you can both cherish for years to come - StoryWorth! Right now, for a limited time, you can save $10 on your first purchase when you go to StoryWorth.com/crimeanalyst  Leave a Review If you want to support my work and Crime Analyst and if you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review here: https://www.crime-analyst.com/reviews/new/

Crime Analyst
75: The Crime Analyst | Ep 75 | Investigating Jimmy Savile with Meirion Jones, Part 1

Crime Analyst

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 42:38


Laura interviews Meirion Jones, who along with Liz MacKean, investigated Jimmy Savile when they worked for the BBC. Together they lifted the lid on Savile's prolific and serial sexual offending behaviour, targeting the most vulnerable in society in plain sight. Meirion takes us behind the scenes of his and Liz's complex BBC Newsnight investigation, including how the BBC shut down the investigation and the subsequent cover up by the BBC and other institutions.  Laura and Meirion discuss the Netflix documentary ‘Jimmy Savile: A British Horror Story' including what didn't make it into the two-part series as well as Savile's grooming of individuals, the public and institutions and his psychology and victim preferential type. Savile may be responsible for sexually assaulting between 1000—2000 victims. Trigger warning: This case is deeply disturbing, and this episode is a difficult listen but an important conversation. We discuss sexual abuse, and you will hear a survivor graphically describe how Savile raped her and what happened afterwards. Listener discretion is advised. You can follow along on Laura's Instagram @crimeanalyst TikTok @crimeanalystpod and Twitter @thecrimeanalyst.  #VictimsMatter #CrimeAnalyst #Expert #TrueCrime #Podcast #Grooming #SexOffender #Behaviour #Pedophile #Investigation #BBC #Misogyny #JimmyllFixIt #JimmySavile   Clips https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JV8khm4s9j4 https://www.channel4.com/news/savile-predator-evil-cruel-frightening-rape-victim-stoke-mandeville https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgeAgeuGgYk Article https://www.theguardian.com/media/2017/aug/20/liz-mackean-obituary Leave a Review If you want to support my work and Crime Analyst and if you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review here: https://www.crime-analyst.com/reviews/new/

Real Crime Profile
#374: "Why Can't You See Me?" : The Victims of the U.K.'s Most Prolific Pedophile and Sexual Abuser (Part 1)

Real Crime Profile

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 42:00


Samantha Brown was just 11 years old when then celebrity DJ Jimmy Savile started sexually assaulting her in a back room of her own church as she prepared the collection plates for mass. While daring to be nearly in plain sight of the congregation and the priest, Savile would cover her mouth and do whatever he wanted with her. This happened at least 20 times throughout her youth. Same place, same time. Samantha often wondered at all the turned heads who never bothered to notice “WHY CAN'T YOU SEE ME?” she thought. Samantha is one of hundreds of children and others that Savile ruthlessly abused. Why couldn't anyone see them, help them or stop him — for decades? Today we analyze this case of a serial pedophile and sexual abuser who hid in plain sight using the framework of a new Netflix documentary "Jimmy Savile - A British Horror Story".#hernameisSamanthaBrown#hundredsofvictims#whycan'tyouseeme?#netflix#jimmysavile#britishhorrorstoryOUR SPONSORS MAKE OUR SHOW POSSIBLE, PLEASE SUPPORT THEM!BOMBAS - Bombas designed their socks, shirts, and underwear to be the clothes you can't wait to put on every day.Everything they make is soft, seamless, tagless, and has a luxuriously cozy feel. Did you know that socks, underwear, and t-shirts are the three most requested clothing items at homeless shelters? That's why Bombas donates one for every item you buy. Go to www.bombas.com/realcrime and get twenty percent off your first purchase.SMILE DIRECT CLUB - Lisa's aligners have arrived and she is so excited to get started on a new smile. You too can also get a new smile in as little as 4-6 months – not years – and start seeing results in as little as 60 days. Laser-cut aligners match the contour of your teeth. Crystal-clear matte finish gives the aligners a more natural look. Head to www.smiledirectclub.com to get started for free.SimpliSafe - We love SimpliSafe because it has everything you need to make your home safe. Indoor and outdoor cameras. Comprehensive sensors. All monitored around-the-clock by trained professionals, who send help the instant you need it. There are no long-term contracts or commitments. It's a really easy way to start feeling a bit more peace of mind in the New Year. Hurry! Take 20% off your SimpliSafe System AND your first month is free when you sign up for the interactive monitoring service. Visit www.SIMPLISAFE.com/realcrime**********SUPPORT OUR OTHER SHOWS**********CRIME ANALYST PODCAST - You're interested in real crime? Tick You're interested in good storytelling? TickYou want content that's respectful to the victims and honours them TickAnd you want more insight and in-depth analysis about “the who” “the what” “the where” “the when” “the how” and “the why”? TickAnd you want to know how you can prevent it? TickCongratulations! You've found your next podcast!Ride shotgun with me, Laura Richards world renowned and award-winning Criminal Behavioural Analyst, former New Scotland Yard every week as we profile behaviour and identify the red flags to prevent murders in slow motion.Come join me in the intelligence cell as we deconstruct and analyse real cases.www.crime-analyst.comKILLER CASTING PODCAST - Love binging dark and twisty tv shows and movies? Love to obsess about the details? Wardrobe and wallpaper? Love to analyze the acting, directing and writing? Then you'll want to join Lisa and her wingman Dean breakdown all the best series and films to watch. www.killercastingpod.com BEST CASE WORST CASEBe sure and check out Jim's podcast Best Case/Worst Case that he does along with former Federal Prosecutor Francey Hakes. Join them as they go behind police lines with unparalleled access to law enforcement officers, looking back at their most memorable cases – for better or for worse. Subscribe now!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/best-case-worst-case/id1240002929See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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The Megyn Kelly Show
Savile's Horrific Crimes, and Life After the Cancel Mob, with Dan Wootton, Joseph Massey and Dr. Robert Maloney | Ep. 296

The Megyn Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 93:45 Very Popular


Megyn Kelly is LIVE after her LASIK surgery with a full slate of guests, including Dan Wootton of GB News on Prince Andrew getting publicly embraced by the Queen, Andrew getting in trouble again, Jimmy Savile's association with Prince Charles, how the media covered up for Savile's horrific crimes, Savile's pedophilia and necrophilia explored in a Netflix documentary, Harry refusing to go to Prince Philip's memorial, the health of the Queen, Meghan Markle continuing to play the victim, transgender kids issus across the pond, and more. Then poet Joseph Massey joins to discuss his new book "Rosary Made of Air," how he got into poetry, when the cancel mob came after him and life after cancellation, how to disrupt the toxicity of life and Twitter, and more. Plus, talking LASIK with one of the experts, Dr. Robert Maloney, about Megyn's surgery, what recovery she should expect, how glasses and contacts will one day be obsolete, and more.Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at: https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow