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ADHD reWired
549 | Diagnosed AuDHD: Navigating Burnout, Balance, and Blind Spots with Dr. Shannan Palma

ADHD reWired

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 56:41


Summer coaching groups start on July 24th. LIstners can save $200 by signing up at the registration kickoff event on June 18th. Learn more and get on the interest list at   Eric shares updates about prioritizing sustainable energy practices and coping with recent family challenges, including the passing of his grandmother and his father's health issues.  The main segment features Dr. Shannon Palma, founder and CEO of ITI Assistive Technologies, discussing her late autism and ADHD diagnoses. She shares insights into her decades-long journey with executive function challenges, her comprehensive self-diagnosis process, and the development of support tools for neurodivergent adults. Shannon and Eric delve deeply into the nuances of autistic and ADHD burnout, the differences between autistic burnout and occupational burnout, and the challenges of masking and managing sensory sensitivities. The episode also reveals the host's own recent autism diagnosis, providing a reflective and personal perspective on understanding neurodivergence. The episode wraps up with contact information and a teaser for a follow-up episode focusing more on Shannon's work and the host's continued exploration of his diagnosis.      00:00 Introduction and Announcements 02:30 Eric's Personal Updates and Challenges 05:12 Guest Introduction: Dr. Shannon Palma 06:32 Shannon's Diagnosis Journey 09:42 Sensory Sensitivities and Family Traits 16:56 Burnout and Neurodivergence ADS 26:56 Support and Community 28:36 Join Coaching Rewired This Summer 28:42 Introducing Adult Study Hall 30:54 Exploring Autism and ADHD 34:12 Self-Diagnosis and Professional Insights 35:29 Navigating Social Cues and Sensory Sensitivities 40:35 Understanding Neural Processing 46:56 Social Interactions and Coping Strategies 53:37 Wrapping Up and Contact Information  

HIPcast
Episode 39 - HIPcast - HI Education Future with Amanda Stefan and Dr. Karen Lankisch

HIPcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 40:44


In this episode of HIPcast, Amanda Stefan, MHI, RHIA, FACHDM and Dr. Karen Lankisch, RHIA, CHDA, CPC, CEHRS, CPPM, share their experience in building competency-based education for the future of the HI Profession. We also discuss strategies to engage students and support them through their HI education journey. #HIPcast with Shannan and Seth.HIPcast brought to you by Enterprise Social RecordShow Sponsor:SolarityTravis Atchley – Tatchley@solarityhealth.comLearn more at https://solarityhealth.com/

El Laberinto
Crímenes a medianoche: Los asesinatos de la familia Watts

El Laberinto

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 68:08


Chris Watts no tuvo compasión con su propia familia. En 2018, mató a su mujer Shannan, que en ese momento esperaba un hijo de ambos, y a sus hijas Bella y Celeste. El caso horrorizó a la sociedad estadounidense y nos hizo preguntarnos a todos: ¿qué puede llevar a deshacerte de tu propia familia?

El Laberinto
Crímenes a medianoche: Los asesinatos de la familia Watts

El Laberinto

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 68:08


Chris Watts no tuvo compasión con su propia familia. En 2018, mató a su mujer Shannan, que en ese momento esperaba un hijo de ambos, y a sus hijas Bella y Celeste. El caso horrorizó a la sociedad estadounidense y nos hizo preguntarnos a todos: ¿qué puede llevar a deshacerte de tu propia familia?

HIPcast
Episode 38 - HIPcast - HI is Data Science with Dr. Rebecca Reynolds

HIPcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 41:30


In this episode of HIPcast, Dr. Rebecca Reynolds shares how the HI Profession is a Health Data Science field and how K-12 educators are seeking data science fields for their students. The conversation referenced a white paper about data science you can find here https://www.nsta.org/nstas-official-positions/data-science.  #HIPcast with Shannan and Seth.HIPcast brought to you by Enterprise Social RecordShow Sponsor:SolarityTravis Atchley – Tatchley@solarityhealth.comLearn more at https://solarityhealth.com/

She DESIGNS Podcast
Ep 22: Explosive Energy [Shannon Tate]

She DESIGNS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 35:39


Summary In this episode of the She Designs Podcast, Desha Peacock and Shannon Tate discuss the journey of entrepreneurship, the importance of synchronicity, and the balance between motherhood and business. Shannon shares her evolution as an interior designer, the challenges she faced, and how her mindset and energy have influenced her success. They explore the personal growth that comes from running a business and the significance of creating from a place of joy and authenticity.  The conversation wraps up with insights on self-reflection and the importance of a supportive partner in navigating life's transitions. Golden Nuggets:  Shannon's journey to interior design was fueled by her passion and obsession for creating beautiful spaces. The importance of synchronicity in forming meaningful connections and friendships. Balancing motherhood and entrepreneurship requires intentionality and support. Business can serve as a profound personal growth journey, pushing individuals to reflect and evolve. Mindset and energy play crucial roles in attracting opportunities and clients. Navigating life transitions can impact business, requiring self-reflection and adaptation. Creating from joy and authenticity leads to better outcomes in business. Self-talk and internal dialogue are essential for personal growth and overcoming challenges. Supportive relationships can significantly impact one's entrepreneurial journey. Life experiences can be reframed as opportunities for learning and growth. Show Notes:  00:00 Introduction to Shannan Tate 05:13 Shannan's Journey to Interior Design 10:15 New Chapter 13:48 Balancing Motherhood and Entrepreneurship 24:16 The Power of Energy and Vibration 25:13 Mindset's Impact on Business 26:30 Navigating Life Transitions 27:52 Creative Energy and Client Attraction 29:45 The Importance of Self-Care 32:20 Finding Solutions Through Creativity 34:11 Valuing What Matters 34:05 Embracing Human Design for Growth Where to find Shannon: Website: www.shannontateinteriors.com IG: @shannontateinteriors   Join our community! Follow this podcast and share with a friend! In the world of podcasts, reviews are everything! Please rate and review this episode on your favorite platform.  Visit our website to get the latest on episodes, behind the scenes info, and upcoming events & retreats.  Say hi on the gram!  

Colleen & Bradley
04/28 Mon Hr. 1: Travis Kelce Unfollows Ryan Reynolds

Colleen & Bradley

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 46:07


Miss Shannan fills in for Bradley today! Shannan had a great weekend working charity events for The Boys and Girls Club and Habitat for Humanity; Dirt alert with Stormer: The untimely death of Virginia Roberts Guiffre at age 41, accuser of Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew; Blinded by the Item: Travis Kelce unfollows Ryan Reynolds, and this former child star has broken up with their significant other after appearing on a reality show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Colleen & Bradley
04/28 Mon Hr. 1: Travis Kelce Unfollows Ryan Reynolds

Colleen & Bradley

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 53:37


Miss Shannan fills in for Bradley today! Shannan had a great weekend working charity events for The Boys and Girls Club and Habitat for Humanity; Dirt alert with Stormer: The untimely death of Virginia Roberts Guiffre at age 41, accuser of Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew; Blinded by the Item: Travis Kelce unfollows Ryan Reynolds, and this former child star has broken up with their significant other after appearing on a reality show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Outstanding Women Leaders
Katie's Classroom - Stabilize Your Business and Life with Shannan Hale

Outstanding Women Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 53:05


This episode is a journey into The Theatre of the Senses, that Katie is currently contemplating through the Global Gene Keys Star Pearl created by Richard Rudd. The Theatre of the Senses includes your specific gene key in creativity, stability, and relationship to others. Shannan and Katie share a few line notes in common in The Theatre of the Senses, and WOW is this conversation powerful and full of synchronicities!  If you don't know what any of that means, this is your sign to tune in and hear OWL about it!  If you've tuned in before, you know Shannan's story and are owlready tuning in to hear this one! If you're new here, give a hoot and tune in and don't forget to check out her Bonus Episode and Story on Season 4 of the OWL podcast!  Katie and Shannan are both great 'midwives' of the creative process, if you are looking to build your business by playing your way to prosperity, connect with Katie and connect to with Shannan to put some magic in your media and bring your brand to life in a BIG way!  

This is How We Create
131. How to Write a Screenplay - Shannan E. Johnson (2022)

This is How We Create

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 55:45 Transcription Available


Have you ever wondered how a movie gets made? Or better yet, where do the ideas from movies come from? And if you have your sight on making a short film, wouldn't it be great if someone helped you buff your idea and make the end product simply spectacular? Shannan E. Johnson is that someone! As a former creative executive at NBCU/The Syfy Channel, Shannan left her full-time gig to become a storytelling expert who develops creatives and their ideas for the screen. As a script consultant, teacher, and therapist, she uses her innate understanding of storytelling to make compelling TV and movies. In today's podcast, Shannan walks us through her wide-ranging career and shares what it's like to work in Hollywood. She offers invaluable tips on how to write and tell a great story. I walked away from our conversation with a framework on how to approach fear and how to position my vision to achieve my desired outcomes! As you listen to the interview, the conversation will skip forward here and there - this is because Shannan's audio cut off at certain points, but the insights remain powerful throughout. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Shannan E. Johnson 02:09 The Journey into Storytelling 07:14 Understanding the Craft of Screenwriting 12:23 The Differences in Storytelling Mediums 18:19 Transitioning to Executive Roles in Hollywood 24:15 Navigating the Business of Hollywood 26:48 The Evolution of Storytelling in TV 35:03 Navigating the Transition from Executive to Entrepreneur 41:08 Building Confidence and Leadership Skills 47:09 The Professional Pen: Empowering Screenwriters 51:03 Introducing Truffle Sauce: A New Film Experience Connect with Shannan: Website: http://www.shannanejohnson.com/ The Professional Pen: https://www.awriterforyourwriter.com/bio.html Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shannanejohnson/ The Professional Pen IG: https://www.instagram.com/theprofessionalpen/ Connect with your host: Website: Martine Severin Instagram: Martine | This Is How We Create Subscribe to the Newsletter: Martine's Substack This episode of This is How We Create is produced by Martine Severin and edited by Ray Abercrombie.  

HIPcast
Bonus Episode 9 - HIPcast - HIP Week and Awards

HIPcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 20:40


In this bonus episode of HIPcast, Shannan and Seth discuss the 2025 HIP Week and the AHIMA Awards. We encourage all HIPcast listeners to consider an HI Professional to nominate for an AHIMA or Component State award. Happy HIP Week to all of our HIPcast listeners. #HIPcast with Shannan and Seth.Resources:https://hipweek.ahima.org/https://hipweek.ahima.org/media/ynrjqbyc/2025-hip-week-toolkit-2.pdfhttps://www.ahima.org/who-we-are/triumph-awards/HIPcast brought to you by Enterprise Social RecordShow Sponsor:SolarityTravis Atchley – Tatchley@solarityhealth.comLearn more at https://solarityhealth.com/  

24/7 Marriage Podcast
What's in the Foundation of your Marriage?

24/7 Marriage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 35:48


Every strong structure begins with a solid foundation, and marriage is no different. In this episode of Shannan and Javi, dig deep and ask: What's in the foundation of your marriage? Is it built on trust, faith, communication, or maybe... some cracks you've been ignoring?Join us as we explore the key components that hold a marriage together when life gets messy. We'll share personal stories, practical tools, and encouragement to help you examine what's truly supporting your relationship. Because when the foundation is strong, everything else can be built to last.Support the showThe "Original" Marriage FlippersRestoring Hope. Redeeming Stories. Building Strong Marriages.Please rate and review our podcast. Make sure to hit subscribe so you don't miss an episode. Support the Show Attend a 24/7 Marriage BootcampGet 24/7 MerchConnect with 24/7 Marriage on IG @247marriagebio.site/247marriage

Colleen & Bradley
04/22 Tue Hr. 2: Kanye and Bianca back together?

Colleen & Bradley

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 38:38


Elizabeth Hurley and Billy Ray Cyrus met years ago on a film with Kelsey Grammar; New Oscars rule for the academy; Ms Shannan tries online dating while on the road; Kanye and Bianca back together? John Miller and Jen Garner kiss outside in front of paparazzi to confirm their sold relationship after paintball pic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Colleen & Bradley
04/22 Tue Hr. 2: Kanye and Bianca back together?

Colleen & Bradley

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 46:08


Elizabeth Hurley and Billy Ray Cyrus met years ago on a film with Kelsey Grammar; New Oscars rule for the academy; Ms Shannan tries online dating while on the road; Kanye and Bianca back together? John Miller and Jen Garner kiss outside in front of paparazzi to confirm their sold relationship after paintball pic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

HIPcast
Episode 37 - HIPcast - HI CA Leadership with Ann Nowlin

HIPcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 32:27


In this episode of HIPcast, Ann Nowlin, provides her experience as the Executive Director for seven Component Associations of AHIMA. Ann shares her passion for volunteering within the HI Profession encouraging all to build your HI community through your state association. #HIPcast with Shannan and Seth.HIPcast brought to you by Enterprise Social RecordShow Sponsor:SolarityTravis Atchley – Tatchley@solarityhealth.comLearn more at https://solarityhealth.com/

Beyond The Horizon
LISK Files: How Shannan Gilbert Became The Unintended Hero Of The LISK Investigation (4/10/25)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 27:40


Shannan Gilbert became an unintended hero in the Gilgo Beach murder case after her disappearance in May 2010 inadvertently led police to discover the remains of other women along Ocean Parkway in Long Island. Gilbert, a 24-year-old escort who vanished after visiting a client in the gated Oak Beach community, placed a frantic 911 call claiming someone was trying to kill her. Her disappearance triggered a wide search operation, and although she wasn't found initially, investigators uncovered the remains of four other women—Melissa Barthelemy, Megan Waterman, Amber Lynn Costello, and Maureen Brainard-Barnes—wrapped in burlap and buried in close proximity. These victims would later be known as the “Gilgo Four.”While Gilbert herself was not initially considered part of the same series of killings, her case is widely credited with drawing law enforcement's attention to what would become one of the most infamous serial killer investigations in modern American history. Although police later claimed Gilbert's death was accidental, her family and supporters rejected that conclusion, believing she was murdered and deserved justice. Her mother, Mari Gilbert, became a fierce advocate for Shannan and the other victims, pushing law enforcement and media to continue investigating the broader pattern of disappearances and murders. In this way, Shannan Gilbert—whose case began as a single missing persons report—unwittingly became the spark that exposed a serial predator stalking women along Long Island's dark coastal highways.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

The Moscow Murders and More
LISK Files: How Shannan Gilbert Became The Unintended Hero Of The LISK Investigation (4/10/25)

The Moscow Murders and More

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 27:40


Shannan Gilbert became an unintended hero in the Gilgo Beach murder case after her disappearance in May 2010 inadvertently led police to discover the remains of other women along Ocean Parkway in Long Island. Gilbert, a 24-year-old escort who vanished after visiting a client in the gated Oak Beach community, placed a frantic 911 call claiming someone was trying to kill her. Her disappearance triggered a wide search operation, and although she wasn't found initially, investigators uncovered the remains of four other women—Melissa Barthelemy, Megan Waterman, Amber Lynn Costello, and Maureen Brainard-Barnes—wrapped in burlap and buried in close proximity. These victims would later be known as the “Gilgo Four.”While Gilbert herself was not initially considered part of the same series of killings, her case is widely credited with drawing law enforcement's attention to what would become one of the most infamous serial killer investigations in modern American history. Although police later claimed Gilbert's death was accidental, her family and supporters rejected that conclusion, believing she was murdered and deserved justice. Her mother, Mari Gilbert, became a fierce advocate for Shannan and the other victims, pushing law enforcement and media to continue investigating the broader pattern of disappearances and murders. In this way, Shannan Gilbert—whose case began as a single missing persons report—unwittingly became the spark that exposed a serial predator stalking women along Long Island's dark coastal highways.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

The Epstein Chronicles
LISK Files: How Shannon Gilbert Became The Unintended Hero Of The LISK Investigation (4/9/25)

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 27:40


Shannan Gilbert became an unintended hero in the Gilgo Beach murder case after her disappearance in May 2010 inadvertently led police to discover the remains of other women along Ocean Parkway in Long Island. Gilbert, a 24-year-old escort who vanished after visiting a client in the gated Oak Beach community, placed a frantic 911 call claiming someone was trying to kill her. Her disappearance triggered a wide search operation, and although she wasn't found initially, investigators uncovered the remains of four other women—Melissa Barthelemy, Megan Waterman, Amber Lynn Costello, and Maureen Brainard-Barnes—wrapped in burlap and buried in close proximity. These victims would later be known as the “Gilgo Four.”While Gilbert herself was not initially considered part of the same series of killings, her case is widely credited with drawing law enforcement's attention to what would become one of the most infamous serial killer investigations in modern American history. Although police later claimed Gilbert's death was accidental, her family and supporters rejected that conclusion, believing she was murdered and deserved justice. Her mother, Mari Gilbert, became a fierce advocate for Shannan and the other victims, pushing law enforcement and media to continue investigating the broader pattern of disappearances and murders. In this way, Shannan Gilbert—whose case began as a single missing persons report—unwittingly became the spark that exposed a serial predator stalking women along Long Island's dark coastal highways.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

HIPcast
Episode 36 - HIPcast - Growing in HI with Lisa Chapdelaine

HIPcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 33:56


In this episode of HIPcast, Lisa Chapdelaine, shares her journey in HI starting from a temp clerk to now leading HI. We also discuss the fun and the challenges of health information in community-based care. #HIPcast with Shannan and Seth. HIPcast brought to you by Enterprise Social RecordShow Sponsor:SolarityTravis Atchley – Tatchley@solarityhealth.comLearn more at https://solarityhealth.com/  

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History
Gone Girls: The Long Island Serial Killer Docuseries Coming to Netflix

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 25:31


Gone Girls: The Long Island Serial Killer Docuseries Coming to Netflix It took a terrified 911 call from a young woman named Shannan Gilbert to expose what had been hiding in plain sight—eleven sets of remains scattered along Gilgo Beach, the work of a serial killer who had eluded justice for decades. In May 2010, Shannan disappeared after placing a frantic 22-minute call to 911, insisting that someone was trying to kill her. She ran through the quiet gated community of Oak Beach, banging on doors for help, before vanishing into the marshland. It wasn't just her sudden disappearance that rattled Suffolk County—it was what investigators stumbled upon during the search for her. In the thick brush off Ocean Parkway, police discovered a set of human remains. And then another. And another. By the time they were done, there were 11 victims—nine women, one toddler, and one man. It was a horrifying find, but even worse, it begged a question: How did no one notice this sooner? For years, the investigation dragged with no real traction. Families begged for answers. Reporters pressed. The public speculated. And all the while, Suffolk County PD maintained tight control over the case. But in the background, something else was quietly rotting—police leadership. Specifically, then-Police Chief James Burke, who was later convicted in a corruption scandal involving the beating of a handcuffed suspect and a massive coverup operation. That kind of mess didn't just tarnish reputations—it likely delayed justice. Fast-forward 13 years. On July 14, 2023, police arrested Rex Heuermann, a 59-year-old architect from Massapequa Park. He lived a seemingly ordinary life, commuting to Midtown Manhattan for work and returning home to a quiet suburban street. But authorities now say Heuermann is connected to at least seven of the victims—and possibly more. So how did they finally catch him? The answer lies in a long-overdue task force that, within weeks of being formed in 2022 under new leadership, connected the dots that had been missed—or ignored—for over a decade. Cell phone data, burner phones, search history, and DNA evidence from pizza crust—yes, pizza crust—all pointed directly to Heuermann. Turns out, all of that evidence had been sitting in police files for years. The new Netflix docuseries Gone Girls: The Long Island Serial Killer, directed by Liz Garbus, picks up where justice left off. Garbus doesn't just walk us through the crime scenes—she drags the system into the light. It's raw, it's personal, and it doesn't let the viewer look away. Garbus is no stranger to this story. Back in 2020, she directed Lost Girls, a scripted film based on Robert Kolker's book, which centered on Mari Gilbert's relentless fight for justice after her daughter Shannan vanished. After Heuermann's arrest, actress Amy Ryan—who portrayed Mari in the film—texted Garbus in shock: the suspect had once been in her apartment building. A literal brush with evil. That eerie personal connection sent Garbus straight back to the families. She knew this story wasn't over—and it wasn't just about one killer. It was about how a system failed to care until a case landed on its front lawn. The documentary doesn't hold back. It features first-person accounts from survivors and friends of the victims, including women who once worked in the sex trade and shared chilling stories about close calls with Heuermann. One woman, Taylor, tells the harrowing tale of being lured into a house where she believes someone else was trapped upstairs. Her story is laced with trauma, but also strength. She, and others like her, speak now because they couldn't before. The first episode focuses heavily on Shannan Gilbert, and for good reason. Her case was the catalyst. Her 911 call was the moment that broke the dam. Unlike many of the other victims, Shannan's disappearance came with undeniable evidence—an actual recording of her begging for help. And even then, it took years for police to release that audio to the public. Without her, the Gilgo case might still be buried beneath the sand. Episode 2 pivots to the corruption scandal. Burke's behavior didn't just stain the department—it made families feel invisible. It validated what victims' relatives had been saying all along: that their daughters weren't taken seriously. That police leadership didn't care. That sex workers could disappear without a ripple. And the fact that a fresh task force—formed under a new district attorney and command—was able to identify a suspect in just six weeks? That speaks volumes. Garbus's documentary doesn't sensationalize. It humanizes. It lets us meet the women whose lives were lost, not just their mugshots. It invites viewers to understand how those in the sex industry looked out for one another in ways law enforcement didn't. Through Craigslist and cell phones, they created safety plans. They warned each other. They were resourceful, strong, and all too aware of the risks. The show also pulls back the curtain on the man accused of being the Gilgo Beach killer. Heuermann's professional life in architecture brought him into dozens of buildings, including some in Brooklyn—right where Garbus and Amy Ryan live. People who worked with him now recount disturbing interactions: his unpredictable demeanor, inappropriate questions, and an unnerving fixation with true crime. And then there's the timeline. Evidence used to charge Heuermann had been sitting there for years. DNA from one of the victims' burlap wrappings. Cell tower pings. A clue trail that should've been followed long ago. But under Burke's leadership, the department was too busy protecting itself. Gone Girls isn't just a true crime documentary. It's a blueprint of institutional failure, wrapped around a story of unthinkable violence. It shows us what happens when people in power ignore the cries of victims and dismiss entire communities as disposable. It also reminds us what persistence looks like. Families who never gave up. Journalists who kept digging. And filmmakers like Garbus, who knew there was more to tell—even when the headlines stopped coming. #GilgoBeachMurders #RexHeuermann #GoneGirlsNetflix #TrueCrimeJustice Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? 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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
Gone Girls: The Long Island Serial Killer Docuseries Coming to Netflix

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 25:31


Gone Girls: The Long Island Serial Killer Docuseries Coming to Netflix It took a terrified 911 call from a young woman named Shannan Gilbert to expose what had been hiding in plain sight—eleven sets of remains scattered along Gilgo Beach, the work of a serial killer who had eluded justice for decades. In May 2010, Shannan disappeared after placing a frantic 22-minute call to 911, insisting that someone was trying to kill her. She ran through the quiet gated community of Oak Beach, banging on doors for help, before vanishing into the marshland. It wasn't just her sudden disappearance that rattled Suffolk County—it was what investigators stumbled upon during the search for her. In the thick brush off Ocean Parkway, police discovered a set of human remains. And then another. And another. By the time they were done, there were 11 victims—nine women, one toddler, and one man. It was a horrifying find, but even worse, it begged a question: How did no one notice this sooner? For years, the investigation dragged with no real traction. Families begged for answers. Reporters pressed. The public speculated. And all the while, Suffolk County PD maintained tight control over the case. But in the background, something else was quietly rotting—police leadership. Specifically, then-Police Chief James Burke, who was later convicted in a corruption scandal involving the beating of a handcuffed suspect and a massive coverup operation. That kind of mess didn't just tarnish reputations—it likely delayed justice. Fast-forward 13 years. On July 14, 2023, police arrested Rex Heuermann, a 59-year-old architect from Massapequa Park. He lived a seemingly ordinary life, commuting to Midtown Manhattan for work and returning home to a quiet suburban street. But authorities now say Heuermann is connected to at least seven of the victims—and possibly more. So how did they finally catch him? The answer lies in a long-overdue task force that, within weeks of being formed in 2022 under new leadership, connected the dots that had been missed—or ignored—for over a decade. Cell phone data, burner phones, search history, and DNA evidence from pizza crust—yes, pizza crust—all pointed directly to Heuermann. Turns out, all of that evidence had been sitting in police files for years. The new Netflix docuseries Gone Girls: The Long Island Serial Killer, directed by Liz Garbus, picks up where justice left off. Garbus doesn't just walk us through the crime scenes—she drags the system into the light. It's raw, it's personal, and it doesn't let the viewer look away. Garbus is no stranger to this story. Back in 2020, she directed Lost Girls, a scripted film based on Robert Kolker's book, which centered on Mari Gilbert's relentless fight for justice after her daughter Shannan vanished. After Heuermann's arrest, actress Amy Ryan—who portrayed Mari in the film—texted Garbus in shock: the suspect had once been in her apartment building. A literal brush with evil. That eerie personal connection sent Garbus straight back to the families. She knew this story wasn't over—and it wasn't just about one killer. It was about how a system failed to care until a case landed on its front lawn. The documentary doesn't hold back. It features first-person accounts from survivors and friends of the victims, including women who once worked in the sex trade and shared chilling stories about close calls with Heuermann. One woman, Taylor, tells the harrowing tale of being lured into a house where she believes someone else was trapped upstairs. Her story is laced with trauma, but also strength. She, and others like her, speak now because they couldn't before. The first episode focuses heavily on Shannan Gilbert, and for good reason. Her case was the catalyst. Her 911 call was the moment that broke the dam. Unlike many of the other victims, Shannan's disappearance came with undeniable evidence—an actual recording of her begging for help. And even then, it took years for police to release that audio to the public. Without her, the Gilgo case might still be buried beneath the sand. Episode 2 pivots to the corruption scandal. Burke's behavior didn't just stain the department—it made families feel invisible. It validated what victims' relatives had been saying all along: that their daughters weren't taken seriously. That police leadership didn't care. That sex workers could disappear without a ripple. And the fact that a fresh task force—formed under a new district attorney and command—was able to identify a suspect in just six weeks? That speaks volumes. Garbus's documentary doesn't sensationalize. It humanizes. It lets us meet the women whose lives were lost, not just their mugshots. It invites viewers to understand how those in the sex industry looked out for one another in ways law enforcement didn't. Through Craigslist and cell phones, they created safety plans. They warned each other. They were resourceful, strong, and all too aware of the risks. The show also pulls back the curtain on the man accused of being the Gilgo Beach killer. Heuermann's professional life in architecture brought him into dozens of buildings, including some in Brooklyn—right where Garbus and Amy Ryan live. People who worked with him now recount disturbing interactions: his unpredictable demeanor, inappropriate questions, and an unnerving fixation with true crime. And then there's the timeline. Evidence used to charge Heuermann had been sitting there for years. DNA from one of the victims' burlap wrappings. Cell tower pings. A clue trail that should've been followed long ago. But under Burke's leadership, the department was too busy protecting itself. Gone Girls isn't just a true crime documentary. It's a blueprint of institutional failure, wrapped around a story of unthinkable violence. It shows us what happens when people in power ignore the cries of victims and dismiss entire communities as disposable. It also reminds us what persistence looks like. Families who never gave up. Journalists who kept digging. And filmmakers like Garbus, who knew there was more to tell—even when the headlines stopped coming. #GilgoBeachMurders #RexHeuermann #GoneGirlsNetflix #TrueCrimeJustice Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

My Crazy Family | A Podcast of Crazy Family Stories
Gone Girls: The Long Island Serial Killer Docuseries Coming to Netflix

My Crazy Family | A Podcast of Crazy Family Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 25:31


It took a terrified 911 call from a young woman named Shannan Gilbert to expose what had been hiding in plain sight—eleven sets of remains scattered along Gilgo Beach, the work of a serial killer who had eluded justice for decades. In May 2010, Shannan disappeared after placing a frantic 22-minute call to 911, insisting that someone was trying to kill her. She ran through the quiet gated community of Oak Beach, banging on doors for help, before vanishing into the marshland. It wasn't just her sudden disappearance that rattled Suffolk County—it was what investigators stumbled upon during the search for her. In the thick brush off Ocean Parkway, police discovered a set of human remains. And then another. And another. By the time they were done, there were 11 victims—nine women, one toddler, and one man. It was a horrifying find, but even worse, it begged a question: How did no one notice this sooner? For years, the investigation dragged with no real traction. Families begged for answers. Reporters pressed. The public speculated. And all the while, Suffolk County PD maintained tight control over the case. But in the background, something else was quietly rotting—police leadership. Specifically, then-Police Chief James Burke, who was later convicted in a corruption scandal involving the beating of a handcuffed suspect and a massive coverup operation. That kind of mess didn't just tarnish reputations—it likely delayed justice. Fast-forward 13 years. On July 14, 2023, police arrested Rex Heuermann, a 59-year-old architect from Massapequa Park. He lived a seemingly ordinary life, commuting to Midtown Manhattan for work and returning home to a quiet suburban street. But authorities now say Heuermann is connected to at least seven of the victims—and possibly more. So how did they finally catch him? The answer lies in a long-overdue task force that, within weeks of being formed in 2022 under new leadership, connected the dots that had been missed—or ignored—for over a decade. Cell phone data, burner phones, search history, and DNA evidence from pizza crust—yes, pizza crust—all pointed directly to Heuermann. Turns out, all of that evidence had been sitting in police files for years. The new Netflix docuseries Gone Girls: The Long Island Serial Killer, directed by Liz Garbus, picks up where justice left off. Garbus doesn't just walk us through the crime scenes—she drags the system into the light. It's raw, it's personal, and it doesn't let the viewer look away. Garbus is no stranger to this story. Back in 2020, she directed Lost Girls, a scripted film based on Robert Kolker's book, which centered on Mari Gilbert's relentless fight for justice after her daughter Shannan vanished. After Heuermann's arrest, actress Amy Ryan—who portrayed Mari in the film—texted Garbus in shock: the suspect had once been in her apartment building. A literal brush with evil. That eerie personal connection sent Garbus straight back to the families. She knew this story wasn't over—and it wasn't just about one killer. It was about how a system failed to care until a case landed on its front lawn. The documentary doesn't hold back. It features first-person accounts from survivors and friends of the victims, including women who once worked in the sex trade and shared chilling stories about close calls with Heuermann. One woman, Taylor, tells the harrowing tale of being lured into a house where she believes someone else was trapped upstairs. Her story is laced with trauma, but also strength. She, and others like her, speak now because they couldn't before. The first episode focuses heavily on Shannan Gilbert, and for good reason. Her case was the catalyst. Her 911 call was the moment that broke the dam. Unlike many of the other victims, Shannan's disappearance came with undeniable evidence—an actual recording of her begging for help. And even then, it took years for police to release that audio to the public. Without her, the Gilgo case might still be buried beneath the sand. Episode 2 pivots to the corruption scandal. Burke's behavior didn't just stain the department—it made families feel invisible. It validated what victims' relatives had been saying all along: that their daughters weren't taken seriously. That police leadership didn't care. That sex workers could disappear without a ripple. And the fact that a fresh task force—formed under a new district attorney and command—was able to identify a suspect in just six weeks? That speaks volumes. Garbus's documentary doesn't sensationalize. It humanizes. It lets us meet the women whose lives were lost, not just their mugshots. It invites viewers to understand how those in the sex industry looked out for one another in ways law enforcement didn't. Through Craigslist and cell phones, they created safety plans. They warned each other. They were resourceful, strong, and all too aware of the risks. The show also pulls back the curtain on the man accused of being the Gilgo Beach killer. Heuermann's professional life in architecture brought him into dozens of buildings, including some in Brooklyn—right where Garbus and Amy Ryan live. People who worked with him now recount disturbing interactions: his unpredictable demeanor, inappropriate questions, and an unnerving fixation with true crime. And then there's the timeline. Evidence used to charge Heuermann had been sitting there for years. DNA from one of the victims' burlap wrappings. Cell tower pings. A clue trail that should've been followed long ago. But under Burke's leadership, the department was too busy protecting itself. Gone Girls isn't just a true crime documentary. It's a blueprint of institutional failure, wrapped around a story of unthinkable violence. It shows us what happens when people in power ignore the cries of victims and dismiss entire communities as disposable. It also reminds us what persistence looks like. Families who never gave up. Journalists who kept digging. And filmmakers like Garbus, who knew there was more to tell—even when the headlines stopped coming. #GilgoBeachMurders #RexHeuermann #GoneGirlsNetflix #TrueCrimeJustice Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

HIPcast
Episode 35 - HIPcast - The HI Journey with Jami Woebkenberg

HIPcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 40:07


In this episode of HIPcast, Jami Woekenberg, shares her experience finding the Health Information profession and working her way to the top. Jami leads the HIM Operations at one of the largest health systems in the country and is an inspiring leader for all HI Professionals. #HIPcast with Shannan and Seth.  HIPcast brought to you by Enterprise Social RecordShow Sponsor:DocuVoice - FairCode Associates, LLCLearn more at https://www.faircode.com/Steve Hansen – steve@docuvoice.com or 615-600-2166

Catching the Long Island Serial Killer
Gone Girls: The Long Island Serial Killer Docuseries Coming to Netflix

Catching the Long Island Serial Killer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 25:31


Gone Girls: The Long Island Serial Killer Docuseries Coming to Netflix It took a terrified 911 call from a young woman named Shannan Gilbert to expose what had been hiding in plain sight—eleven sets of remains scattered along Gilgo Beach, the work of a serial killer who had eluded justice for decades. In May 2010, Shannan disappeared after placing a frantic 22-minute call to 911, insisting that someone was trying to kill her. She ran through the quiet gated community of Oak Beach, banging on doors for help, before vanishing into the marshland. It wasn't just her sudden disappearance that rattled Suffolk County—it was what investigators stumbled upon during the search for her. In the thick brush off Ocean Parkway, police discovered a set of human remains. And then another. And another. By the time they were done, there were 11 victims—nine women, one toddler, and one man. It was a horrifying find, but even worse, it begged a question: How did no one notice this sooner? For years, the investigation dragged with no real traction. Families begged for answers. Reporters pressed. The public speculated. And all the while, Suffolk County PD maintained tight control over the case. But in the background, something else was quietly rotting—police leadership. Specifically, then-Police Chief James Burke, who was later convicted in a corruption scandal involving the beating of a handcuffed suspect and a massive coverup operation. That kind of mess didn't just tarnish reputations—it likely delayed justice. Fast-forward 13 years. On July 14, 2023, police arrested Rex Heuermann, a 59-year-old architect from Massapequa Park. He lived a seemingly ordinary life, commuting to Midtown Manhattan for work and returning home to a quiet suburban street. But authorities now say Heuermann is connected to at least seven of the victims—and possibly more. So how did they finally catch him? The answer lies in a long-overdue task force that, within weeks of being formed in 2022 under new leadership, connected the dots that had been missed—or ignored—for over a decade. Cell phone data, burner phones, search history, and DNA evidence from pizza crust—yes, pizza crust—all pointed directly to Heuermann. Turns out, all of that evidence had been sitting in police files for years. The new Netflix docuseries Gone Girls: The Long Island Serial Killer, directed by Liz Garbus, picks up where justice left off. Garbus doesn't just walk us through the crime scenes—she drags the system into the light. It's raw, it's personal, and it doesn't let the viewer look away. Garbus is no stranger to this story. Back in 2020, she directed Lost Girls, a scripted film based on Robert Kolker's book, which centered on Mari Gilbert's relentless fight for justice after her daughter Shannan vanished. After Heuermann's arrest, actress Amy Ryan—who portrayed Mari in the film—texted Garbus in shock: the suspect had once been in her apartment building. A literal brush with evil. That eerie personal connection sent Garbus straight back to the families. She knew this story wasn't over—and it wasn't just about one killer. It was about how a system failed to care until a case landed on its front lawn. The documentary doesn't hold back. It features first-person accounts from survivors and friends of the victims, including women who once worked in the sex trade and shared chilling stories about close calls with Heuermann. One woman, Taylor, tells the harrowing tale of being lured into a house where she believes someone else was trapped upstairs. Her story is laced with trauma, but also strength. She, and others like her, speak now because they couldn't before. The first episode focuses heavily on Shannan Gilbert, and for good reason. Her case was the catalyst. Her 911 call was the moment that broke the dam. Unlike many of the other victims, Shannan's disappearance came with undeniable evidence—an actual recording of her begging for help. And even then, it took years for police to release that audio to the public. Without her, the Gilgo case might still be buried beneath the sand. Episode 2 pivots to the corruption scandal. Burke's behavior didn't just stain the department—it made families feel invisible. It validated what victims' relatives had been saying all along: that their daughters weren't taken seriously. That police leadership didn't care. That sex workers could disappear without a ripple. And the fact that a fresh task force—formed under a new district attorney and command—was able to identify a suspect in just six weeks? That speaks volumes. Garbus's documentary doesn't sensationalize. It humanizes. It lets us meet the women whose lives were lost, not just their mugshots. It invites viewers to understand how those in the sex industry looked out for one another in ways law enforcement didn't. Through Craigslist and cell phones, they created safety plans. They warned each other. They were resourceful, strong, and all too aware of the risks. The show also pulls back the curtain on the man accused of being the Gilgo Beach killer. Heuermann's professional life in architecture brought him into dozens of buildings, including some in Brooklyn—right where Garbus and Amy Ryan live. People who worked with him now recount disturbing interactions: his unpredictable demeanor, inappropriate questions, and an unnerving fixation with true crime. And then there's the timeline. Evidence used to charge Heuermann had been sitting there for years. DNA from one of the victims' burlap wrappings. Cell tower pings. A clue trail that should've been followed long ago. But under Burke's leadership, the department was too busy protecting itself. Gone Girls isn't just a true crime documentary. It's a blueprint of institutional failure, wrapped around a story of unthinkable violence. It shows us what happens when people in power ignore the cries of victims and dismiss entire communities as disposable. It also reminds us what persistence looks like. Families who never gave up. Journalists who kept digging. And filmmakers like Garbus, who knew there was more to tell—even when the headlines stopped coming. #GilgoBeachMurders #RexHeuermann #GoneGirlsNetflix #TrueCrimeJustice Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com 

Be Our Geek
EP 75 Musical Theater and Mental Wellness with JC Lippold

Be Our Geek

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 40:51


On this edition of the Be Our Geek Show, Miss Shannan is joined by JC Libbold, a teacher, community leader, and consultant. Shannan and JC talk about the history of musical theater and their personal history as theater nerds. JC also highlights his work promoting mental health awareness, including staying sharp and developing your mental capacity. To connect with JC, support mental health support and awareness, or find out more about his work check out the links below!https://www.jclippold.com/https://cadre.io/https://aliveandkickinmn.org/Follow our show, it's Be Our Geek Show on Facebook andInstagram and Email us at beourgeekshow@gmail.comPlease like and subscribe to Be Our Geek whenever you find us! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Be Our Geek
EP 75 Musical Theater and Mental Wellness with JC Lippold

Be Our Geek

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 40:51


On this edition of the Be Our Geek Show, Miss Shannan is joined by JC Libbold, a teacher, community leader, and consultant. Shannan and JC talk about the history of musical theater and their personal history as theater nerds. JC also highlights his work promoting mental health awareness, including staying sharp and developing your mental capacity.  To connect with JC, support mental health support and awareness, or find out more about his work check out the links below! https://www.jclippold.com/ https://cadre.io/ https://aliveandkickinmn.org/ Follow our show, it's Be Our Geek Show on Facebook and Instagram and Email us at beourgeekshow@gmail.com Please like and subscribe to Be Our Geek whenever you find us! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Fashion Crimes Podcast
The Closet Consultant, Shannan Allen | EP 239

Fashion Crimes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 40:57


It's another Fashion FRI-YAYYYYYY, Fashion Besties! On this week's episode of the Fashion Crimes Podcast, we are thrilled to welcome The Closet Consultant, Shannan Allen, a personal stylist and wardrobe expert who specializes in helping women embrace their personal style with clarity and confidence. We'll take some of that, thank you.   Shannan's approach to fashion is both practical and empowering, and she has worked with clients for years transforming their wardrobes and their lives. #letsbehonest   If you've ever felt overwhelmed by your closet (yes), or struggled with your style after life changes, (yes and yes), this episode is a must-listen.   Shannan shares her expert advice on how to dress for your body today, not tomorrow, and the importance of loving the body you're in right now. We are loving thiiisss.   HOT TIP: You can watch this full interview on our YouTube Channel! And while you're at it, please consider subscribing to our YouTube channel so you won't miss a thing.   Key Talking Points:   Transforming Your Wardrobe with Style & Purpose   • Shannan's Fashion Journey:   o Shannan's passion for fashion started in her 30s and grew from her early experiences in wardrobe styling in New York to discovering her true calling as a personal stylist. o She shares the importance of following your passion, even when it means leaving a corporate job behind.   • Embracing Your Body & Style Through Menopause   o Many women struggle with how to dress during menopause due to changes in their bodies. o Shannan talks about how embracing the body you have today, rather than waiting to lose weight, can transform your confidence and help you feel fabulous at any stage of life.   • The Power of a Closet Edit:   o One of Shannan's signature services is the closet edit, where she works with clients to declutter their wardrobes. o She discusses the critical steps of editing your closet, including identifying “maybe” pieces and finding the gaps in your wardrobe to fill with elevated or statement items. o Shannan emphasizes the importance of knowing what you own before buying more. (#FACTS)   • The Importance of Fit Over Size   o A key tip from Shannan is to stop focusing on the size tag. Whether you're a size 6 or 12, the fit is what matters most. o She encourages women to buy clothes that make them feel confident and comfortable and stresses the importance of tailoring pieces to fit your specific body type.   • How to Build a Wardrobe That Works for You   o Building a wardrobe doesn't mean spending a fortune. o She discusses the importance of investing in pieces that you can mix and match and how to build a versatile wardrobe that fits your lifestyle, whether you're working from home, going out, or attending meetings.   Encouraging Words for Our Fashion Besties   To all of our Fashion Besties (that's you, women over 40!) – Shannan's advice will empower you to embrace your body and dress authentically to who you are today.  Don't wait to lose 10 pounds or reach your "perfect" weight—style is all about feeling good in your own skin, right now. Take the time to evaluate what works in your closet, let go of what no longer serves you, and don't be afraid to step out of your comfort zone when it comes to your wardrobe.   As Shannan says, "Everyone has personal style. You just need the clarity and guidance to get there." (#TRUTH) ************* Make sure to watch this full interview on our YouTube channel, and don't forget to listen wherever you get your podcasts.   HOT TIP REMINDER: We are the best fashion friend you never knew you needed! If you listen to us EVERY WEEK, you'll get all the “fashion-over-40” styling advice you can handle. Please consider signing up for our newsletter and tune in next week! #fashionover40 #fashionover50 #fashionover60 #personalstylist #fashionadvice  

HIPcast
Episode 34 - HIPcast - Health IT Rockstar Susan Clark

HIPcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 42:35


In this episode of HIPcast, Susan Clark, the Health IT Rockstar, shares her experience as an HI Professional leading in the Health IT world. This podcast explores the work of DirectTrust and the vital role the HI Professional plays in setting standards for health information. #HIPcast with Shannan and Seth. HIPcast brought to you by Enterprise Social RecordShow Sponsor:DocuVoice - FairCode Associates, LLCLearn more at https://www.faircode.com/Steve Hansen – steve@docuvoice.com or 615-600-2166

Baltimore Positive
Shannan Brown of Aberdeen shares her Ravens love with Nestor after winning Maryland Lottery Tickets For Twenty Years

Baltimore Positive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 16:43


Every year, one lucky second chance Ravens scratch-off winner will find 20 years of season tickets in the warm seats and no one could be happier than lifer-purple-hearted Shannan Brown of Aberdeen, who shares her story of being this year's Maryland Lottery Tickets For Twenty Years victor and her plans for fun to honor her father. The post Shannan Brown of Aberdeen shares her Ravens love with Nestor after winning Maryland Lottery Tickets For Twenty Years first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.

HIPcast
Episode 33 - HIPcast - Enterprise CDI with Dr Faisal Hussain

HIPcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 38:22


In this episode of HIPcast, Dr. Faisal Hussain, shares his experience leading Wellstar's enterprise CDI program. We discuss the challenges and the future of CDI along with the philosophy of a strong enterprise CDI program. #HIPcast with Shannan and Seth.HIPcast brought to you by Enterprise Social RecordShow Sponsor:DocuVoice - FaircodeLearn more at https://www.faircode.com/Steve Hansen – steve@docuvoice.com or 615-600-2166

Be Our Geek
EP 73 Woman Art Travel and Food with Kelly Groehler

Be Our Geek

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 49:18


Kelly Groehler, creator and host of the WTAF Show (standing for Women Travel Art Food), joins Miss Shannan to talk about her work connecting women to women-centered food and travel content and tackling the massive funding gap for women-owned businesses. Shannan and Kelly discuss what she strives to offer women through her content, how she intends to reshape how these experiences are marketed, and for whom. To check out Kelly's work changing the travel experience game for the better go to thewtafshow.comFollow our show it's Be Our Geek Show on Facebook andInstagram and Email us at beourgeekshow@gmail.comPlease like and subscribe to Be Our Geek whenever you find us! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Be Our Geek
EP 73 Woman Art Travel and Food with Kelly Groehler

Be Our Geek

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 49:18


Kelly Groehler, creator and host of the WTAF Show (standing for Women Travel Art Food), joins Miss Shannan to talk about her work connecting women to women-centered food and travel content and tackling the massive funding gap for women-owned businesses. Shannan and Kelly discuss what she strives to offer women through her content, how she intends to reshape how these experiences are marketed, and for whom.  To check out Kelly's work changing the travel experience game for the better go to thewtafshow.com Follow our show it's Be Our Geek Show on Facebook and Instagram and Email us at beourgeekshow@gmail.com Please like and subscribe to Be Our Geek whenever you find us! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

What Should I Read Next?
Ep 465: What's saving your reading life?

What Should I Read Next?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 46:57


Every year on the Modern Mrs Darcy blog, Anne shares a post about what's saving her life right now, and today she's joined by team member Shannan Malone to talk about what's saving their reading lives lately. Shannan is our What Should I Read Next Patreon community manager, and also our Modern Mrs Darcy Book Club co-host. Today, she and Anne explore the books and habits that are making their reading lives feel good at the moment. While preparing for this conversation, we also reached out to our Patreon community members and invited them to share what's saving their reading lives right now. We loved reading all of those responses, and we've woven a few of those comments into this episode. Shannan and Anne wrap up today by touching on what's saving their lives beyond their reading lives, too. We hope you'll hear an idea or two that helps support your reading life, or share your own observations by leaving a comment over at our show notes page. You'll find that at whatshouldireadnextpodcast.com/465. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

HIPcast
Episode 32 - HIPcast - CDI with Glenn Krauss

HIPcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 40:51


In this episode of HIPcast, Glenn Krauss, shares his experience in Clinical Documentation Improvement across the country. Glenn also challenges the future role of the HI Professional in CDI and the evolving Physician Documentation Excellence programs. #HIPcast with Shannan and Seth.HIPcast brought to you by Enterprise Social Record Show Sponsor:DocuVoice - FaircodeLearn more at https://www.faircode.com/Steve Hansen – steve@docuvoice.com or 615-600-2166

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HIPcast
Episode 31 - HIPcast - Leadership in HI with Diann Smith

HIPcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 41:48


In this episode of HIPcast, Diann Smith, shares her experience as a leader in the Health Information profession. Diann has served in many leadership roles within the profession and is an inspiration to many. #HIPcast with Shannan and Seth.

HIPcast
Bonus Episode 8 - HIPcast - King for the Day

HIPcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 45:26


When the interviewer becomes the interviewee! In this bonus episode of HIPcast, Shannan turns the tables on Seth and asks him to discuss the series of articles, "King for a Day." Listen in to build confidence in the profession knowing there are avenues for membership rescue and financial viability. What can be done to set our future with a membership focus. #HIPcast with Shannan and Seth.Show Sponsor:DocuVoice - FaircodeLearn more at https://www.faircode.com/Steve Hansen – steve@docuvoice.com or 615-600-2166

24/7 Marriage Podcast
What We Learned in 2024

24/7 Marriage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 28:27


We want to hear from you! Ask us your marriage question!We're reflecting on the lessons, challenges, and victories that shaped us in 2024. Join Javier and Shannan for a heartfelt conversation about what this year has taught us about marriage, faith, and the power of perseverance.From unexpected moments of growth to key insights for building stronger relationships, we're sharing our biggest takeaways to inspire and encourage you for the year ahead.Support the showThe "Original" Marriage FlippersRestoring Hope. Redeeming Stories. Building Strong Marriages.Please rate and review our podcast. Make sure to hit subscribe so you don't miss an episode.Become a 24/7 PartnerAttend a 24/7 Marriage BootcampGet 24/7 MerchConnect with 24/7 Marriage on IG @247marriagebio.site/247marriage

Autism Stories
Dr. Shannan Palma

Autism Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 44:04


""Basically, preventing dysregulation is the biggest lever that we can push to improve the medical and behavioral health. So anything we can do to [...] give [people] a little bit more capacity, a little bit more room to act, take any kind of that cognitive or sensory load off can be really helpful", says Dr. Shannan Palma. Shannan returns to Autism Stories to discuss an app that her organization created to help neurodivergent folks make better decisions in their lives.  To learn more about and download the Decide app visit https://itiassistivetechnologies.com/decide/  If you could subscribe on your favorite listening platform we would really appreciate that. If you are looking for extraordinary support support to live self-sufficient and purpose-driven lives through customized coaching then visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.autismpersonalcoach.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.  If you would be interested in being interviewed on Autism Stories or would like to be a sponsor send an email to ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠doug.blecher@autismpersonalcoach.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.

HIPcast
Episode 30 - HIPcast - Patient Identity Management with Megan Pruente

HIPcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 41:56


In this episode of HIPcast, Megan Pruente, shares her experience in the patient identity management domain of Health Information. We also talk about AI and how HI Professionals can utilize AI tools in everyday life. #HIPcast with Shannan and Seth.

Beyond The Horizon
True Crime Rewind: The Attorney For the Gilbert Family Talks With Fox About LISK

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 11:06


Shannan Gilbert was born on October 24, 1986. In May 2010, she was working as an escort and had traveled to Oak Beach, Long Island, to meet a client. During her visit, she suddenly disappeared under mysterious circumstances.Her disappearance led to a massive search effort and an investigation into her whereabouts.During the search for Shannan, authorities made a grim discovery in December 2010. They found the remains of several other women in the same area where Shannan was last seen.The case was quickly linked to the work of a suspected serial killer, who later became known as the Long Island Serial Killer. The victims, many of whom were also involved in the sex industry, had been murdered and their bodies left in the same vicinity.Shannan's disappearance and the subsequent discovery of the other victims sparked widespread media attention and public concern.However, it wasn't until April 2011 that Shannan's remains were found in a marshy area near Oak Beach. Her cause of death was determined to be "undetermined" due to the advanced state of decomposition.(commercial at 8:23)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Family attorney blasts cops' 'absurd' theory about woman's 2010 death in area of Gilgo Beach murders | Fox News

Beyond The Horizon
Ture Crime Rewind: Shannan Gilbert's Lawyer John Ray Discusses Her Case

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 11:25


Shannan Gilbert was born on October 24, 1986. In May 2010, she was working as an escort and had traveled to Oak Beach, Long Island, to meet a client. During her visit, she suddenly disappeared under mysterious circumstances.Her disappearance led to a massive search effort and an investigation into her whereabouts.During the search for Shannan, authorities made a grim discovery in December 2010. They found the remains of several other women in the same area where Shannan was last seen.The case was quickly linked to the work of a suspected serial killer, who later became known as the Long Island Serial Killer. The victims, many of whom were also involved in the sex industry, had been murdered and their bodies left in the same vicinity.Shannan's disappearance and the subsequent discovery of the other victims sparked widespread media attention and public concern.However, it wasn't until April 2011 that Shannan's remains were found in a marshy area near Oak Beach. Her cause of death was determined to be "undetermined" due to the advanced state of decomposition.Now, after the arrest of Rex Heuermann, the Gilbert family attorney is commenting on that arrest and if he thinks there are any ties to Shannan's murder. (commercal at 8:44)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Shannan Gilbert, ex-Ellenville woman whose death led to probe, not likely a victim of man accused of Gilgo Beach murders, lawyer says – Daily Freeman

Beyond The Horizon
True Crime Rewind: How Shannan Gilbert Became An Unintended Hero (Part 2)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 15:17


Mari Gilbert was a courageous woman who embarked on a relentless search for her daughter, Shannan Gilbert, when she went missing in May 2010. Shannan was a young woman who worked as an escort, and her disappearance initially received little attention from the authorities.As Mari delved into her daughter's disappearance, she soon uncovered a series of unsolved murders of young women in the Long Island area, which included Shannan. These discoveries led her to believe that her daughter might have been a victim of a serial killer. Despite facing multiple obstacles and indifference from law enforcement, Mari tirelessly fought for justice for her daughter and the other victims.Her relentless advocacy and media exposure eventually brought national attention to the case, forcing the police to intensify their investigation. In December 2011, the remains of Shannan were found, and her death was ruled as a result of accidental drowning. However, Mari and many others believed that there was more to the story and suspected foul play.Even after her daughter's death, Mari continued her fight for justice, demanding a deeper investigation into the Long Island serial killer case. Her determination and resilience shed light on the issue of missing and murdered women, and she became a symbol of strength for many families in similar situations.Mari Gilbert tragically passed away in July 2016, but her legacy lives on in the ongoing pursuit of justice and recognition for victims of violence and their families. Her story remains an inspiration to those fighting for truth and accountability in the face of adversity.(commercial at 8:55)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Mari Gilbert's quest to find daughter Shannan led to arrest of Rex Heuermann | CNN

Beyond The Horizon
True Crime Rewind: How Shannan Gilbert Became An Unintended Hero (Part 1)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 12:22


Mari Gilbert was a courageous woman who embarked on a relentless search for her daughter, Shannan Gilbert, when she went missing in May 2010. Shannan was a young woman who worked as an escort, and her disappearance initially received little attention from the authorities.As Mari delved into her daughter's disappearance, she soon uncovered a series of unsolved murders of young women in the Long Island area, which included Shannan. These discoveries led her to believe that her daughter might have been a victim of a serial killer. Despite facing multiple obstacles and indifference from law enforcement, Mari tirelessly fought for justice for her daughter and the other victims.Her relentless advocacy and media exposure eventually brought national attention to the case, forcing the police to intensify their investigation. In December 2011, the remains of Shannan were found, and her death was ruled as a result of accidental drowning. However, Mari and many others believed that there was more to the story and suspected foul play.Even after her daughter's death, Mari continued her fight for justice, demanding a deeper investigation into the Long Island serial killer case. Her determination and resilience shed light on the issue of missing and murdered women, and she became a symbol of strength for many families in similar situations.Mari Gilbert tragically passed away in July 2016, but her legacy lives on in the ongoing pursuit of justice and recognition for victims of violence and their families. Her story remains an inspiration to those fighting for truth and accountability in the face of adversity.(commercial at 8:55)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Mari Gilbert's quest to find daughter Shannan led to arrest of Rex Heuermann | CNN

New Books Network
Shannan Clark, "The Making of the American Creative Class: New York's Culture Workers and 20th-Century Consumer Capitalism" (Oxford UP, 2020)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 66:48


During the middle decades of the twentieth century, the production of America's consumer culture was centralized in New York to an extent unparalleled in the history of the United States. Every day tens of thousands of writers, editors, artists, performers, technicians, and secretaries made advertisements, produced media content, and designed the shape and feel of the consumer economy. While this centre of creativity has often been portrayed as a smoothly running machine, within these offices many white-collar workers challenged the managers and executives who directed their labours. Shannan Clark. author of The Making of the American Creative Class: New York's Culture Workers and 20th-Century Consumer Capitalism (Oxford UP, 2020), speaks with Pierre d'Alancaisez about the origins of the creative class, their labour union struggles and successes, the role of the Works Projects Administration, and institutions like the Design Laboratory and Consumer Union which foretell the experiences of today's culture workers. Pierre d'Alancaisez is a contemprary art curator, cultural strategist, researcher. Sometime scientist, financial services professional. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Shannan Clark, "The Making of the American Creative Class: New York's Culture Workers and 20th-Century Consumer Capitalism" (Oxford UP, 2020)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 66:48


During the middle decades of the twentieth century, the production of America's consumer culture was centralized in New York to an extent unparalleled in the history of the United States. Every day tens of thousands of writers, editors, artists, performers, technicians, and secretaries made advertisements, produced media content, and designed the shape and feel of the consumer economy. While this centre of creativity has often been portrayed as a smoothly running machine, within these offices many white-collar workers challenged the managers and executives who directed their labours. Shannan Clark. author of The Making of the American Creative Class: New York's Culture Workers and 20th-Century Consumer Capitalism (Oxford UP, 2020), speaks with Pierre d'Alancaisez about the origins of the creative class, their labour union struggles and successes, the role of the Works Projects Administration, and institutions like the Design Laboratory and Consumer Union which foretell the experiences of today's culture workers. Pierre d'Alancaisez is a contemprary art curator, cultural strategist, researcher. Sometime scientist, financial services professional. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in Sociology
Shannan Clark, "The Making of the American Creative Class: New York's Culture Workers and 20th-Century Consumer Capitalism" (Oxford UP, 2020)

New Books in Sociology

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 66:48


During the middle decades of the twentieth century, the production of America's consumer culture was centralized in New York to an extent unparalleled in the history of the United States. Every day tens of thousands of writers, editors, artists, performers, technicians, and secretaries made advertisements, produced media content, and designed the shape and feel of the consumer economy. While this centre of creativity has often been portrayed as a smoothly running machine, within these offices many white-collar workers challenged the managers and executives who directed their labours. Shannan Clark. author of The Making of the American Creative Class: New York's Culture Workers and 20th-Century Consumer Capitalism (Oxford UP, 2020), speaks with Pierre d'Alancaisez about the origins of the creative class, their labour union struggles and successes, the role of the Works Projects Administration, and institutions like the Design Laboratory and Consumer Union which foretell the experiences of today's culture workers. Pierre d'Alancaisez is a contemprary art curator, cultural strategist, researcher. Sometime scientist, financial services professional. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology

New Books in American Studies
Shannan Clark, "The Making of the American Creative Class: New York's Culture Workers and 20th-Century Consumer Capitalism" (Oxford UP, 2020)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 66:48


During the middle decades of the twentieth century, the production of America's consumer culture was centralized in New York to an extent unparalleled in the history of the United States. Every day tens of thousands of writers, editors, artists, performers, technicians, and secretaries made advertisements, produced media content, and designed the shape and feel of the consumer economy. While this centre of creativity has often been portrayed as a smoothly running machine, within these offices many white-collar workers challenged the managers and executives who directed their labours. Shannan Clark. author of The Making of the American Creative Class: New York's Culture Workers and 20th-Century Consumer Capitalism (Oxford UP, 2020), speaks with Pierre d'Alancaisez about the origins of the creative class, their labour union struggles and successes, the role of the Works Projects Administration, and institutions like the Design Laboratory and Consumer Union which foretell the experiences of today's culture workers. Pierre d'Alancaisez is a contemprary art curator, cultural strategist, researcher. Sometime scientist, financial services professional. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

HIPcast
Episode 29 - HIPcast - 24 Year End Review and 25 Preview

HIPcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 37:54


In this episode of HIPcast, Shannan Swafford and Seth Johnson, discuss one year of the HIPcast Podcast with lessons learned and the industry updates in 2024. We also explore what is to come in 2025 with an invitation to HI Professionals. #HIPcast with Shannan and Seth.

24/7 Marriage Podcast
Christmas Chaos

24/7 Marriage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 38:42


We want to hear from you! Ask us your marriage question! In this festive episode, Shannan and Javier unwrap the hustle and bustle of the holiday season. They dish out tips on how to hit the brakes, focus on what truly matters (like your marriage ), and master the art of the holiday "no"—because not every party needs your RSVP!  It's a cheerful guide to keeping the season bright without losing your mind. Support the showThe "Original" Marriage FlippersRestoring Hope. Redeeming Stories. Building Strong Marriages.Please rate and review our podcast. Make sure to hit subscribe so you don't miss an episode.Become a 24/7 PartnerAttend a 24/7 Marriage BootcampGet 24/7 MerchConnect with 24/7 Marriage on IG @247marriagebio.site/247marriage

24/7 Marriage Podcast
Thanksgiving Q and A

24/7 Marriage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 35:05


We want to hear from you! Ask us your marriage question!In this episode, Javier and Shannan dive into questions submitted by their Instagram followers! From personal stories to thought-provoking topics, they tackle it all with honesty, humor, and wisdom. Tune in for a fun and insightful Q&A session that brings you closer to the duo and their unique perspectives.Support the showThe "Original" Marriage FlippersRestoring Hope. Redeeming Stories. Building Strong Marriages.Please rate and review our podcast. Make sure to hit subscribe so you don't miss an episode.Become a 24/7 PartnerAttend a 24/7 Marriage BootcampGet 24/7 MerchConnect with 24/7 Marriage on IG @247marriagebio.site/247marriage