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Welcome to Crawlspace. In this new episode, Tim Pilleri & Lance Reenstierna are joined by journalist, author, podcaster and new friend of the show, Leah Sottile. Leah has written a new book called Blazing Eye Sees All. Sottile seeks to understand the quest for New Age spirituality in an era of fear that has made us open to anything that claims to bring relief from war, the climate crisis, COVID 19, and the myriad of other issues we face. Pick up Leah's books: Powell Book Store: https://www.powells.com/book/blazing-eye-sees-all-love-has-won-false-prophets-and-the-fever-dream-of-the-american-new-age-9781538742600 Bookshop.Org: https://bookshop.org/p/books/blazing-eye-sees-all-love-has-won-false-prophets-and-the-fever-dream-of-the-american-new-age-leah-sottile/21616918?ean=9781538742600&next=t Check out everything Leah does at: https://www.leahsottile.com/ Listen to Leah's podcast, Hush: https://www.leahsottile.com/project-categories/podcasts Follow Leah: BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/leahsottile.bsky.social LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leahsottile/ Substack: https://leahsottile.substack.com/ Follow Missing: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@missingcsm. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/missingcsm. IG: https://www.instagram.com/MissingCSM/. Twitter: https://twitter.com/MissingCSM. FB: https://www.facebook.com/MissingCSM. Follow Crawlspace: Twitter: https://twitter.com/crawlspacepod . Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Crawlspacepodcast . Instagram: https://www.Instagram.com/Crawlspacepodcast. TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@crawlspacepodcast. Check out our entire network at http://crawlspace-media.com/. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
C'è una ragazzina di 13 anni che muore in circostanze misteriose, c'è un ragazzo di 14 anni con problemi mentali che ne ritrova il corpo, c'è lo psicanalista di questo ragazzo, c'è un commissario che indaga e c'è una pm che si occupa del caso. Ma il giallo attorno alla morte di Juliette è solo un pretesto che Silvia Napolitano, autrice del libro “Quel confine sottile”, usa per raccontare il momento in cui, nelle vite di ognuno, i segreti vengono a galla.
Il punto di vista di chi la mafia l'ha vissuta sulla pelle . Fonti: video “23 maggio 1992, TG edizione straordinaria per la strage di Capaci" pubblicato sul canale Youtube Fondazione Giorgio Perlasca il 20 maggio 2013; video “Strage Via D'Amelio (Palermo) 19 luglio 1992. Tg1 edizione integrale" pubblicato sul canale Youtube Luca Chiriatti il 27 giugno 2019; estratto dal film "Ricomincio da tre" del 1981 con la regia di Massimo Troisi, disponibile su Netflix; estratto dal film "Il padrino" del 1972, scritto da Mario Puzo, con la regia di Francis Ford Coppola; video “Direzione nazionale Pd - La relazione di Elly Schlein" pubblicato sul canale Youtube Partito Democratico il 28 novembre 2024. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Della Guerra di Crimea e del suo contesto storico
La svalutazione dello yuan cinese per controbilanciare i dazi di Trump non è una mossa così scontata come si potrebbe pensare
La svalutazione dello yuan cinese per controbilanciare i dazi di Trump non è una mossa così scontata come si potrebbe pensare
In this episode, the Bad at Sports crew heads to the Center for MAD Culture to dive into the powerful intersection of art and mental health. They sit down with the Center's current featured artist, Meghann Sottile, and Director Matt Bodett to explore what it means to embrace "MAD culture" and the crucial role that madness plays in shaping our broader cultural landscape. Sottile shares insights into her exquisitely crafted sculptures, discussing the influence of her personal experiences and the broader implications of creating work that navigates the boundaries of beauty and mental health. Bodett adds to the conversation, offering a glimpse into the mission of the Center for MAD Culture and the ways in which madness informs creative expression, societal perceptions, and cultural contributions. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation about art, madness, and the way we think about the relationship between creativity and mental health. https://www.madculture.org/ https://www.meghannsottile.com/ https://www.mattbodett.com/
Ma era peggio quando non sapevamo un cazzo, o era meglio? Questo episodio è realizzato in collaborazione con FRISK, Non temere di aprir bocca. Fonti: video "Giuliano Amato, il dottor Sottile della politica" pubblicato sul canale Youtube La7 Attualità il 18 ottobre 2019; video "Tangentopoli Il discorso di Bettino Craxi in Parlamento nel 1992" pubblicato sul canale Youtube TV Zoom Channel il 17 febbraio 2012; puntata di "Un giorno in pretura" andata in onda il 20 dicembre 1993 su Rai 3, disponibile su RaiPlay; video "Bettino Craxi sotto una pioggia di monetine" pubblicato sul canale Youtube BlogGetulio il 30 aprile 2013; video "La Storia Siamo Noi - Il Sequestro Kassam...by Gisto" pubblicato sul canale Youtube Max10Auto il 25 giugno 2017. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stacey Sottile is an advocate for Sickle Cell Disease. Diagnosed as a child, Stacey has been a voice for the disease spreading awareness, and the fight for a cure.
Come si può riuscire ad ingannare un'autorità della malavita criminale nel mondo di Dungeons & Dragons? Ecco... Autore e voce: Alessandro Renzi @spaju.art Editor e voce: Matteo Manoni @matteoinmono Patreon.com/sotterraneiedragoni Instagram: @sotterraneiedragoni Questo podcast fa parte dell'universo di VOIS. Per scoprire di più, segui @vois.fm su Instagram o visita il sito https://vois.fm Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Non siete stufi di questa ridicola tendenza nel Rap? Ps: a un certo punto sbaglio palesemente un congiuntivo, scusate sono umano ma non analfabeta Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In an incredible episode from February 14, 2017, radio show host Clyde Lewis of Ground Zero spoke with journalist JP Sottile about a spine-tingling topic titled "The Looming Octopus."Famous for scouring the deep and dark corners of government operations and conspiracy theories, Sottile provided fascinating insights into the complex weave of power that may be manipulating global events from behind the scenes.The episode began with an eerie, dramatized call to the president, suggesting unseen forces at work, "monsters" in the Oval Office, and an ominous warning to "look behind you." This was an apt prelude to the intense discussion that followed.With growing concerns about fascism and the corrosion of democracy in the United States, Sottile and Lewis discussed the uncomfortable reality of a so-called deep state, a web of entrenched interests operating within and across official governmental structures.Listeners were urged to wake up to manipulations that have been spoken of by many profound writers throughout history, including H.G. Wells, George Orwell, Aldous Huxley, and others who envisaged dystopian futures dominated by unseen cabals and omnipotent states.Sottile's conversation with Lewis pivoted around the controversial claim that this leviathan 'octopus' of power doesn't restrict its reach to an amorphous global entity but has tangible tentacles in pointed political spheres, diplomacy, intelligence, and even the White House.With Michael Flynn's resignation as National Security Advisor only weeks into President Donald Trump's term, the discussion moved into contemporary issues. Was Flynn's departure part of a pattern tracing back to administrations past, where dossiers and blackmail were tools wielded by shadow operatives to maintain control? The conversation certainly made listeners question the integrity of political processes and the vulnerability of leaders who step out of line with the desires of a powerful, deep-rooted establishment.The interview concluded with a momentous and chilling realization: this 'deep state' isn't just working against disruptive elements or foreign adversaries;it's now apparently engaged in a domestic power struggle where the future of American governance is at stake. And all of this set within a parapolitical framework that challenges even the most stable perceptions of what America stands for.If these discussions pique your interest, make sure to tune into Ground Zero and follow Clyde Lewis and JP Sottile as they continue to uncover what's really happening behind the political curtain.And remember, as the politics become increasingly convoluted and the lines of ethics more blurred, it's our duty as citizens to remain informed, skeptic and, above all, vigilant.You can catch Ground Zero on GroundZero.radio, where you can find a list of radio stations streaming the program. If you re having trouble finding the full three-hour show near you, Lewis encourages you to contact your local program director or station to request it.Additionally, previous episodes are available on SoundCloud or for listening by phone.Don't forget to explore the knowledge Lewis and others have published, which you can find for purchase at GroundZeroMerch.com, alongside other Ground Zero swag.Stay awake, stay aware, stay safe, and always be prepared to look deeper.Originally Broadcast On 3/8/17Liking this episode? Get more episodes, news and other bonuses when you become a member of Ground Zero: Aftermath. Get a free trial now!
Ha conquistato la copertina della prestigiosa rivista Advanced Electronic Materials il tatuaggio elettronico progettato al Center for Materials Interfaces dell’Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia. Si tratta di un dispositivo ultra-sottile in grado di trasmettere sensazioni tattili, che si applica come uno di quei tatuaggi temporanei che piacciono tanto ai bambini e che vengono prima stampati su carta e poi trasferiti sulla pelle. In futuro, dispositivi come questo potrebbero trovare spazio nel gaming, nel mondo della robotica, delle protesi e in quello della chirurgia a distanza, dove permetterebbe di restituire al chirurgo le sensazioni tattili rilevate da un robot chirurgico. Ne parliamo con Virgilio Mattoli, ricercatore del Center for Materials Interfaces dell’Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia.
Il monologo di Maurizio Crozza sul tema meritocrazia in Italia in occasione di una puntata di Fratelli di Crozza. Guarda Fratelli di Crozza senza pubblicità qui: https://bit.ly/3gS5JXwSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In the chilling saga of Chad Daybell and Lori Vallow Daybell, Tony Brueski's "Hidden Killers" podcast offers an insightful exploration with Leah Sottile, the author of "When the Moon Turns to Blood." Their conversation delves deep into the minds of the Daybells, unearthing the twisted logic and beliefs that led to their horrific actions. How did a couple once perceived as ordinary transform into perpetrators of unspeakable crimes? This is the question that Sottile and Brueski attempt to unravel. Chad Daybell, initially an aspiring writer, found his niche in crafting narratives steeped in apocalyptic visions and near-death experiences. Despite his lackluster writing skills, his message resonated with a specific audience. His eventual marriage to Lori Vallow marked the convergence of two minds steeped in radical beliefs. According to Sottile, both Chad and Lori were integral in perpetuating each other's delusions, challenging the narrative that one was merely a victim of the other's influence. The podcast explores the genesis of their extreme beliefs. Sottile suggests that Lori, influenced by her father's anti-government and conspiratorial worldview, was predisposed to embrace Chad's ideologies. Meanwhile, Chad's journey from a journalist to a self-proclaimed prophet is traced back to his time at Brigham Young University and his involvement in the fringes of the LDS faith. Their shared belief in the imminent apocalypse and the idea of being chosen leaders in the end times played a pivotal role in justifying their actions. This belief system, combined with financial motives, created a lethal cocktail that led to the deaths of their former spouses and children. Sottile points out the use of religious language and concepts like 'dark spirits' and 'zombies' to dehumanize their victims and rationalize the murders. As their crimes unfolded, the question of mental health and the role it played in their actions became paramount. Sottile highlights Lori's complex mental health diagnosis, revealed during her trial, and ponders whether a similar condition affects Chad. This aspect raises the ethical dilemma of bringing individuals like Lori, whose grasp on reality is tenuous, to trial. Sottile and Brueski discuss the potential for another trial for Lori in Arizona. They delve into the complexities of her mental state and whether she comprehends the gravity of her actions. The conversation touches on the broader implications of the Daybells' actions, particularly within the context of the LDS faith and its teachings on personal revelation. This case is not only a deep dive into the minds of two individuals but also a reflection of the darker aspects of human belief systems and how they can be manipulated to justify heinous acts. As the legal proceedings against the Daybells continue, the world watches, seeking answers to the many questions their story has raised. But beyond the courtroom drama lies a more profound inquiry: what drives individuals to such extremes, and how can society address the underlying factors that lead to such tragedies? The Chad and Lori Daybell case, as examined by Leah Sottile, remains an unsettling reminder of the hidden dangers lurking within twisted interpretations of faith and belief. 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 Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
In the chilling saga of Chad Daybell and Lori Vallow Daybell, Tony Brueski's "Hidden Killers" podcast offers an insightful exploration with Leah Sottile, the author of "When the Moon Turns to Blood." Their conversation delves deep into the minds of the Daybells, unearthing the twisted logic and beliefs that led to their horrific actions. How did a couple once perceived as ordinary transform into perpetrators of unspeakable crimes? This is the question that Sottile and Brueski attempt to unravel. Chad Daybell, initially an aspiring writer, found his niche in crafting narratives steeped in apocalyptic visions and near-death experiences. Despite his lackluster writing skills, his message resonated with a specific audience. His eventual marriage to Lori Vallow marked the convergence of two minds steeped in radical beliefs. According to Sottile, both Chad and Lori were integral in perpetuating each other's delusions, challenging the narrative that one was merely a victim of the other's influence. The podcast explores the genesis of their extreme beliefs. Sottile suggests that Lori, influenced by her father's anti-government and conspiratorial worldview, was predisposed to embrace Chad's ideologies. Meanwhile, Chad's journey from a journalist to a self-proclaimed prophet is traced back to his time at Brigham Young University and his involvement in the fringes of the LDS faith. Their shared belief in the imminent apocalypse and the idea of being chosen leaders in the end times played a pivotal role in justifying their actions. This belief system, combined with financial motives, created a lethal cocktail that led to the deaths of their former spouses and children. Sottile points out the use of religious language and concepts like 'dark spirits' and 'zombies' to dehumanize their victims and rationalize the murders. As their crimes unfolded, the question of mental health and the role it played in their actions became paramount. Sottile highlights Lori's complex mental health diagnosis, revealed during her trial, and ponders whether a similar condition affects Chad. This aspect raises the ethical dilemma of bringing individuals like Lori, whose grasp on reality is tenuous, to trial. Sottile and Brueski discuss the potential for another trial for Lori in Arizona. They delve into the complexities of her mental state and whether she comprehends the gravity of her actions. The conversation touches on the broader implications of the Daybells' actions, particularly within the context of the LDS faith and its teachings on personal revelation. This case is not only a deep dive into the minds of two individuals but also a reflection of the darker aspects of human belief systems and how they can be manipulated to justify heinous acts. As the legal proceedings against the Daybells continue, the world watches, seeking answers to the many questions their story has raised. But beyond the courtroom drama lies a more profound inquiry: what drives individuals to such extremes, and how can society address the underlying factors that lead to such tragedies? The Chad and Lori Daybell case, as examined by Leah Sottile, remains an unsettling reminder of the hidden dangers lurking within twisted interpretations of faith and belief. 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 Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Demise Of the Daybells | The Lori Vallow Daybell & Chad Daybell Story
In the chilling saga of Chad Daybell and Lori Vallow Daybell, Tony Brueski's "Hidden Killers" podcast offers an insightful exploration with Leah Sottile, the author of "When the Moon Turns to Blood." Their conversation delves deep into the minds of the Daybells, unearthing the twisted logic and beliefs that led to their horrific actions. How did a couple once perceived as ordinary transform into perpetrators of unspeakable crimes? This is the question that Sottile and Brueski attempt to unravel. Chad Daybell, initially an aspiring writer, found his niche in crafting narratives steeped in apocalyptic visions and near-death experiences. Despite his lackluster writing skills, his message resonated with a specific audience. His eventual marriage to Lori Vallow marked the convergence of two minds steeped in radical beliefs. According to Sottile, both Chad and Lori were integral in perpetuating each other's delusions, challenging the narrative that one was merely a victim of the other's influence. The podcast explores the genesis of their extreme beliefs. Sottile suggests that Lori, influenced by her father's anti-government and conspiratorial worldview, was predisposed to embrace Chad's ideologies. Meanwhile, Chad's journey from a journalist to a self-proclaimed prophet is traced back to his time at Brigham Young University and his involvement in the fringes of the LDS faith. Their shared belief in the imminent apocalypse and the idea of being chosen leaders in the end times played a pivotal role in justifying their actions. This belief system, combined with financial motives, created a lethal cocktail that led to the deaths of their former spouses and children. Sottile points out the use of religious language and concepts like 'dark spirits' and 'zombies' to dehumanize their victims and rationalize the murders. As their crimes unfolded, the question of mental health and the role it played in their actions became paramount. Sottile highlights Lori's complex mental health diagnosis, revealed during her trial, and ponders whether a similar condition affects Chad. This aspect raises the ethical dilemma of bringing individuals like Lori, whose grasp on reality is tenuous, to trial. Sottile and Brueski discuss the potential for another trial for Lori in Arizona. They delve into the complexities of her mental state and whether she comprehends the gravity of her actions. The conversation touches on the broader implications of the Daybells' actions, particularly within the context of the LDS faith and its teachings on personal revelation. This case is not only a deep dive into the minds of two individuals but also a reflection of the darker aspects of human belief systems and how they can be manipulated to justify heinous acts. As the legal proceedings against the Daybells continue, the world watches, seeking answers to the many questions their story has raised. But beyond the courtroom drama lies a more profound inquiry: what drives individuals to such extremes, and how can society address the underlying factors that lead to such tragedies? The Chad and Lori Daybell case, as examined by Leah Sottile, remains an unsettling reminder of the hidden dangers lurking within twisted interpretations of faith and belief. 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 Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
In a recent episode of the "Hidden Killers" podcast, Tony Brueski delved into the perplexing and dark world of Chad and Lori Vallow Daybell, with insights from Leah Sottile, author of "When the Moon Turns to Blood." The conversation unearthed chilling details about the couple's extreme beliefs and the sequence of events that led to a series of heinous crimes, leaving listeners to wonder: how did a pair of seemingly ordinary individuals descend into such depths of delusion and violence? Sottile, in her meticulous research, traced Chad Daybell's journey from an aspiring writer with a penchant for the conspiratorial fringes of the LDS faith to a self-proclaimed prophet. His writings, initially couched as fiction, gradually revealed a deeper conviction in apocalyptic visions. Chad's transition from journalism to the world of near-death experience literature marked his foray into a realm where his narratives found a captive audience. Despite a lack of commercial success, Chad's writings resonated with a select few, including Lori Vallow. The intersection of Chad and Lori's lives at a prepper conference set the stage for their eventual partnership, one that was rooted in shared extreme beliefs. Sottile noted that while much scrutiny had been directed at Lori, a deeper exploration into her background revealed a familiarity with conspiratorial and anti-government views, possibly inherited from her father. This upbringing may have made her susceptible to Chad's radical ideologies. The dynamics between Chad and Lori evolved into a mutually reinforcing cycle of radical beliefs and actions. As Sottile observed, both Chad and Lori seemed to have been "egging each other on," contributing equally to the culmination of their tragic narrative. Chad's portrayal of himself as a victim of Lori's influence, particularly in a male-dominated, patriarchal religious fringe, raised questions about the credibility of his claims. Moreover, the pair's use of religious language and beliefs to justify their actions, including the murders of their former spouses and children, was a critical aspect of their story. They crafted a belief system where people were classified as obstacles or dark spirits, thereby dehumanizing them and rationalizing their elimination. This belief system, intertwined with financial motives as evidenced by life insurance policies and social security checks, painted a grim picture of the Daybells' motivations. As the podcast unfolded, listeners were left to grapple with the complexities of the human condition, particularly how deep-seated beliefs can lead to catastrophic decisions. The conversation with Sottile offered a glimpse into the minds of Chad and Lori, providing context to their actions but leaving many questions unanswered. The Daybells' story is a stark reminder of the power of belief and the potential for it to be twisted into something malevolent. As the legal proceedings continue, the world watches, seeking answers and justice for the heinous crimes committed. But beyond the courtroom, the broader question lingers: how do we understand and address the underlying factors that lead individuals down such dark paths? The Chad and Lori Daybell case, as explored by Leah Sottile, remains a chilling testament to the hidden killers that lurk within the human psyche. 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 Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
In a recent episode of the "Hidden Killers" podcast, Tony Brueski delved into the perplexing and dark world of Chad and Lori Vallow Daybell, with insights from Leah Sottile, author of "When the Moon Turns to Blood." The conversation unearthed chilling details about the couple's extreme beliefs and the sequence of events that led to a series of heinous crimes, leaving listeners to wonder: how did a pair of seemingly ordinary individuals descend into such depths of delusion and violence? Sottile, in her meticulous research, traced Chad Daybell's journey from an aspiring writer with a penchant for the conspiratorial fringes of the LDS faith to a self-proclaimed prophet. His writings, initially couched as fiction, gradually revealed a deeper conviction in apocalyptic visions. Chad's transition from journalism to the world of near-death experience literature marked his foray into a realm where his narratives found a captive audience. Despite a lack of commercial success, Chad's writings resonated with a select few, including Lori Vallow. The intersection of Chad and Lori's lives at a prepper conference set the stage for their eventual partnership, one that was rooted in shared extreme beliefs. Sottile noted that while much scrutiny had been directed at Lori, a deeper exploration into her background revealed a familiarity with conspiratorial and anti-government views, possibly inherited from her father. This upbringing may have made her susceptible to Chad's radical ideologies. The dynamics between Chad and Lori evolved into a mutually reinforcing cycle of radical beliefs and actions. As Sottile observed, both Chad and Lori seemed to have been "egging each other on," contributing equally to the culmination of their tragic narrative. Chad's portrayal of himself as a victim of Lori's influence, particularly in a male-dominated, patriarchal religious fringe, raised questions about the credibility of his claims. Moreover, the pair's use of religious language and beliefs to justify their actions, including the murders of their former spouses and children, was a critical aspect of their story. They crafted a belief system where people were classified as obstacles or dark spirits, thereby dehumanizing them and rationalizing their elimination. This belief system, intertwined with financial motives as evidenced by life insurance policies and social security checks, painted a grim picture of the Daybells' motivations. As the podcast unfolded, listeners were left to grapple with the complexities of the human condition, particularly how deep-seated beliefs can lead to catastrophic decisions. The conversation with Sottile offered a glimpse into the minds of Chad and Lori, providing context to their actions but leaving many questions unanswered. The Daybells' story is a stark reminder of the power of belief and the potential for it to be twisted into something malevolent. As the legal proceedings continue, the world watches, seeking answers and justice for the heinous crimes committed. But beyond the courtroom, the broader question lingers: how do we understand and address the underlying factors that lead individuals down such dark paths? The Chad and Lori Daybell case, as explored by Leah Sottile, remains a chilling testament to the hidden killers that lurk within the human psyche. 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 Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Demise Of the Daybells | The Lori Vallow Daybell & Chad Daybell Story
In a recent episode of the "Hidden Killers" podcast, Tony Brueski delved into the perplexing and dark world of Chad and Lori Vallow Daybell, with insights from Leah Sottile, author of "When the Moon Turns to Blood." The conversation unearthed chilling details about the couple's extreme beliefs and the sequence of events that led to a series of heinous crimes, leaving listeners to wonder: how did a pair of seemingly ordinary individuals descend into such depths of delusion and violence? Sottile, in her meticulous research, traced Chad Daybell's journey from an aspiring writer with a penchant for the conspiratorial fringes of the LDS faith to a self-proclaimed prophet. His writings, initially couched as fiction, gradually revealed a deeper conviction in apocalyptic visions. Chad's transition from journalism to the world of near-death experience literature marked his foray into a realm where his narratives found a captive audience. Despite a lack of commercial success, Chad's writings resonated with a select few, including Lori Vallow. The intersection of Chad and Lori's lives at a prepper conference set the stage for their eventual partnership, one that was rooted in shared extreme beliefs. Sottile noted that while much scrutiny had been directed at Lori, a deeper exploration into her background revealed a familiarity with conspiratorial and anti-government views, possibly inherited from her father. This upbringing may have made her susceptible to Chad's radical ideologies. The dynamics between Chad and Lori evolved into a mutually reinforcing cycle of radical beliefs and actions. As Sottile observed, both Chad and Lori seemed to have been "egging each other on," contributing equally to the culmination of their tragic narrative. Chad's portrayal of himself as a victim of Lori's influence, particularly in a male-dominated, patriarchal religious fringe, raised questions about the credibility of his claims. Moreover, the pair's use of religious language and beliefs to justify their actions, including the murders of their former spouses and children, was a critical aspect of their story. They crafted a belief system where people were classified as obstacles or dark spirits, thereby dehumanizing them and rationalizing their elimination. This belief system, intertwined with financial motives as evidenced by life insurance policies and social security checks, painted a grim picture of the Daybells' motivations. As the podcast unfolded, listeners were left to grapple with the complexities of the human condition, particularly how deep-seated beliefs can lead to catastrophic decisions. The conversation with Sottile offered a glimpse into the minds of Chad and Lori, providing context to their actions but leaving many questions unanswered. The Daybells' story is a stark reminder of the power of belief and the potential for it to be twisted into something malevolent. As the legal proceedings continue, the world watches, seeking answers and justice for the heinous crimes committed. But beyond the courtroom, the broader question lingers: how do we understand and address the underlying factors that lead individuals down such dark paths? The Chad and Lori Daybell case, as explored by Leah Sottile, remains a chilling testament to the hidden killers that lurk within the human psyche. 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 Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
In the intricate web of the Chad and Lori Daybell saga, where do the roots of their extreme beliefs truly lie? This is the question that has captivated audiences, as author and reporter Leah Sottile delves into the perplexing world of the Daybells, unearthing the layers of their bizarre and tragic narrative. Their story, a blend of religious zealotry and personal ambition, raises questions about the origins of their radical convictions and their eventual catastrophic convergence. Leah Sottile's exploration began with Chad Daybell, a man whose writings, though not widely acclaimed, found resonance with a niche audience. His journey from aspiring journalist at Brigham Young University to a self-published author of near-death experience fiction paints a picture of a man in search of an identity and a purpose. His books, although fictional, blurred the lines between reality and fantasy, suggesting a belief in his own prophetic visions. The Daybells' story takes a pivotal turn when Lori enters the picture. Their meeting at a prepper conference, a haven for fringe beliefs and conspiracy theories, marked the beginning of a fateful partnership. The question that haunts observers: Was Chad the mastermind who drew Lori into his web of extreme beliefs, or was Lori the catalyst, propelling Chad deeper into his apocalyptic fantasies? Sottile's research led her to scrutinize Lori Vallow's background, revealing a family history steeped in conspiratorial and anti-government sentiments. Lori's father, a vocal critic of government institutions, had authored works echoing Chad's libertarian and apocalyptic inclinations. This revelation suggests that Lori was no mere follower in their twisted tale but a willing and perhaps equally culpable participant. Lori's personal history, marked by a series of failed marriages and a relentless pursuit of fame and attention, further complicates the narrative. Her quest for recognition and her father's conspiratorial leanings may have made her particularly susceptible to Chad's end-of-world doctrines. Lori's trajectory from aspiring beauty queen and television game show contestant to a central figure in a macabre story of missing children and murder suggests a woman driven by deeper, unresolved desires. The interplay between Chad and Lori raises questions about the dynamics of their relationship. Were they co-conspirators, each bringing their own brand of extremism to the table, or was one the dominant force leading the other astray? Their trial, which captured the attention of the world, painted a picture of two individuals locked in a mutually destructive embrace, each amplifying the other's most dangerous traits. As Sottile astutely observes, the culpability appears to be equally shared between Chad and Lori. Their trial, a theater of the absurd and tragic, provided glimpses into their warped worldviews and the tragic consequences of their beliefs. The Daybells' story is not merely one of individual delusion but a cautionary tale of how unchecked belief systems can spiral into catastrophe. As the saga of Chad and Lori Daybell continues to unfold, the world watches, pondering the depths of human conviction and manipulation. Their story, a confluence of religion, conspiracy, and personal ambition, serves as a dark mirror reflecting the dangers of radical ideologies. What led these two individuals down a path of destruction, and how did their beliefs morph into actions with such devastating consequences? As Leah Sottile's investigation reveals, the answers are as complex as they are disturbing. 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 Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
In the intricate web of the Chad and Lori Daybell saga, where do the roots of their extreme beliefs truly lie? This is the question that has captivated audiences, as author and reporter Leah Sottile delves into the perplexing world of the Daybells, unearthing the layers of their bizarre and tragic narrative. Their story, a blend of religious zealotry and personal ambition, raises questions about the origins of their radical convictions and their eventual catastrophic convergence. Leah Sottile's exploration began with Chad Daybell, a man whose writings, though not widely acclaimed, found resonance with a niche audience. His journey from aspiring journalist at Brigham Young University to a self-published author of near-death experience fiction paints a picture of a man in search of an identity and a purpose. His books, although fictional, blurred the lines between reality and fantasy, suggesting a belief in his own prophetic visions. The Daybells' story takes a pivotal turn when Lori enters the picture. Their meeting at a prepper conference, a haven for fringe beliefs and conspiracy theories, marked the beginning of a fateful partnership. The question that haunts observers: Was Chad the mastermind who drew Lori into his web of extreme beliefs, or was Lori the catalyst, propelling Chad deeper into his apocalyptic fantasies? Sottile's research led her to scrutinize Lori Vallow's background, revealing a family history steeped in conspiratorial and anti-government sentiments. Lori's father, a vocal critic of government institutions, had authored works echoing Chad's libertarian and apocalyptic inclinations. This revelation suggests that Lori was no mere follower in their twisted tale but a willing and perhaps equally culpable participant. Lori's personal history, marked by a series of failed marriages and a relentless pursuit of fame and attention, further complicates the narrative. Her quest for recognition and her father's conspiratorial leanings may have made her particularly susceptible to Chad's end-of-world doctrines. Lori's trajectory from aspiring beauty queen and television game show contestant to a central figure in a macabre story of missing children and murder suggests a woman driven by deeper, unresolved desires. The interplay between Chad and Lori raises questions about the dynamics of their relationship. Were they co-conspirators, each bringing their own brand of extremism to the table, or was one the dominant force leading the other astray? Their trial, which captured the attention of the world, painted a picture of two individuals locked in a mutually destructive embrace, each amplifying the other's most dangerous traits. As Sottile astutely observes, the culpability appears to be equally shared between Chad and Lori. Their trial, a theater of the absurd and tragic, provided glimpses into their warped worldviews and the tragic consequences of their beliefs. The Daybells' story is not merely one of individual delusion but a cautionary tale of how unchecked belief systems can spiral into catastrophe. As the saga of Chad and Lori Daybell continues to unfold, the world watches, pondering the depths of human conviction and manipulation. Their story, a confluence of religion, conspiracy, and personal ambition, serves as a dark mirror reflecting the dangers of radical ideologies. What led these two individuals down a path of destruction, and how did their beliefs morph into actions with such devastating consequences? As Leah Sottile's investigation reveals, the answers are as complex as they are disturbing. 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 Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Demise Of the Daybells | The Lori Vallow Daybell & Chad Daybell Story
In the intricate web of the Chad and Lori Daybell saga, where do the roots of their extreme beliefs truly lie? This is the question that has captivated audiences, as author and reporter Leah Sottile delves into the perplexing world of the Daybells, unearthing the layers of their bizarre and tragic narrative. Their story, a blend of religious zealotry and personal ambition, raises questions about the origins of their radical convictions and their eventual catastrophic convergence. Leah Sottile's exploration began with Chad Daybell, a man whose writings, though not widely acclaimed, found resonance with a niche audience. His journey from aspiring journalist at Brigham Young University to a self-published author of near-death experience fiction paints a picture of a man in search of an identity and a purpose. His books, although fictional, blurred the lines between reality and fantasy, suggesting a belief in his own prophetic visions. The Daybells' story takes a pivotal turn when Lori enters the picture. Their meeting at a prepper conference, a haven for fringe beliefs and conspiracy theories, marked the beginning of a fateful partnership. The question that haunts observers: Was Chad the mastermind who drew Lori into his web of extreme beliefs, or was Lori the catalyst, propelling Chad deeper into his apocalyptic fantasies? Sottile's research led her to scrutinize Lori Vallow's background, revealing a family history steeped in conspiratorial and anti-government sentiments. Lori's father, a vocal critic of government institutions, had authored works echoing Chad's libertarian and apocalyptic inclinations. This revelation suggests that Lori was no mere follower in their twisted tale but a willing and perhaps equally culpable participant. Lori's personal history, marked by a series of failed marriages and a relentless pursuit of fame and attention, further complicates the narrative. Her quest for recognition and her father's conspiratorial leanings may have made her particularly susceptible to Chad's end-of-world doctrines. Lori's trajectory from aspiring beauty queen and television game show contestant to a central figure in a macabre story of missing children and murder suggests a woman driven by deeper, unresolved desires. The interplay between Chad and Lori raises questions about the dynamics of their relationship. Were they co-conspirators, each bringing their own brand of extremism to the table, or was one the dominant force leading the other astray? Their trial, which captured the attention of the world, painted a picture of two individuals locked in a mutually destructive embrace, each amplifying the other's most dangerous traits. As Sottile astutely observes, the culpability appears to be equally shared between Chad and Lori. Their trial, a theater of the absurd and tragic, provided glimpses into their warped worldviews and the tragic consequences of their beliefs. The Daybells' story is not merely one of individual delusion but a cautionary tale of how unchecked belief systems can spiral into catastrophe. As the saga of Chad and Lori Daybell continues to unfold, the world watches, pondering the depths of human conviction and manipulation. Their story, a confluence of religion, conspiracy, and personal ambition, serves as a dark mirror reflecting the dangers of radical ideologies. What led these two individuals down a path of destruction, and how did their beliefs morph into actions with such devastating consequences? As Leah Sottile's investigation reveals, the answers are as complex as they are disturbing. 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 Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
In the labyrinth of extreme beliefs and heinous crimes, the saga of Chad and Lori Daybell continues to unfold, leaving many to wonder if there will ever be an end to this twisted tale. As Chad's trial approaches and Lori faces another potential trial, the question lingers: will they ever recognize the gravity of their actions, or will the drama only intensify? Leah Sottile, the author of "When the Moon Turns to Blood," provides a deep dive into the origins of this macabre story. Her journey began in December 2019, when the news of the missing Vallow children and their mother's disappearance emerged. Sottile's background in reporting on the fringes of the LDS church gave her a unique perspective to explore the Daybells' extremist beliefs. Chad Daybell's aspiration to become a writer began at Brigham Young University, where he wrote for the student newspaper. His early works already hinted at a fascination with the conspiratorial side of the LDS faith. Journalism, however, did not satisfy his creative urges. He gravitated towards the emerging trend of near-death experience writers in the '90s, a genre that resonated deeply within the LDS community. Daybell's transition from journalism to fiction was marked by economic motivations and a quest for a more profound connection with his faith. He founded his book publishing company, capitalizing on the popularity of near-death experience narratives. His books, though fictional, often hinted at a blurred line between reality and fiction. As Daybell delved deeper into writing, Lori Vallow entered his life. Their meeting at a prepper conference marked the beginning of a partnership grounded in shared apocalyptic beliefs. These beliefs were not created in a vacuum. They were influenced by the fringes of the LDS church and the broader context of the American religious landscape. Sottile's investigation into Daybell's beliefs raises questions about his sincerity. Did he genuinely believe in his apocalyptic narratives, or were they a narcissistic ruse to gain attention and financial benefit? His sudden relocation of his family from Utah to Idaho, driven by a supposed divine instruction, suggests a deep belief in his prophetic role. This move coincides with a belief among some fringe groups that Idaho, particularly Rexburg, would be the new Zion, a safe haven for the chosen during the apocalypse. Daybell's growing influence in these circles saw him giving speeches and engaging in practices like using pendulums, a sign of his deepening involvement in cult-like activities. However, the question remains: why Rexburg? Sottile offers insights into Idaho's history of embracing fringe groups and conspiratorial thinking, making it a fitting backdrop for Daybell's narrative. In Rexburg, Daybell found an audience more receptive to his fringe ideas, influenced by the state's historical embrace of groups like the John Birch Society. This environment provided fertile ground for his apocalyptic visions and extreme beliefs. As the Daybells' trial looms, the true extent of their beliefs and the influence of their environment will become clearer. Their story is not just a tale of individual delusion but a reflection of a broader societal tendency to embrace extreme ideologies. It serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of unchecked belief systems and the human cost of radical ideologies. The Daybell saga, with its mix of religious extremism, personal ambition, and tragic outcomes, continues to captivate and horrify. As the trials progress, the world watches, pondering the depths of belief and manipulation that led to this catastrophic series of events. Will the trials bring closure, or will they only deepen the mystery surrounding Chad and Lori Daybell? 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 Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
In the labyrinth of extreme beliefs and heinous crimes, the saga of Chad and Lori Daybell continues to unfold, leaving many to wonder if there will ever be an end to this twisted tale. As Chad's trial approaches and Lori faces another potential trial, the question lingers: will they ever recognize the gravity of their actions, or will the drama only intensify? Leah Sottile, the author of "When the Moon Turns to Blood," provides a deep dive into the origins of this macabre story. Her journey began in December 2019, when the news of the missing Vallow children and their mother's disappearance emerged. Sottile's background in reporting on the fringes of the LDS church gave her a unique perspective to explore the Daybells' extremist beliefs. Chad Daybell's aspiration to become a writer began at Brigham Young University, where he wrote for the student newspaper. His early works already hinted at a fascination with the conspiratorial side of the LDS faith. Journalism, however, did not satisfy his creative urges. He gravitated towards the emerging trend of near-death experience writers in the '90s, a genre that resonated deeply within the LDS community. Daybell's transition from journalism to fiction was marked by economic motivations and a quest for a more profound connection with his faith. He founded his book publishing company, capitalizing on the popularity of near-death experience narratives. His books, though fictional, often hinted at a blurred line between reality and fiction. As Daybell delved deeper into writing, Lori Vallow entered his life. Their meeting at a prepper conference marked the beginning of a partnership grounded in shared apocalyptic beliefs. These beliefs were not created in a vacuum. They were influenced by the fringes of the LDS church and the broader context of the American religious landscape. Sottile's investigation into Daybell's beliefs raises questions about his sincerity. Did he genuinely believe in his apocalyptic narratives, or were they a narcissistic ruse to gain attention and financial benefit? His sudden relocation of his family from Utah to Idaho, driven by a supposed divine instruction, suggests a deep belief in his prophetic role. This move coincides with a belief among some fringe groups that Idaho, particularly Rexburg, would be the new Zion, a safe haven for the chosen during the apocalypse. Daybell's growing influence in these circles saw him giving speeches and engaging in practices like using pendulums, a sign of his deepening involvement in cult-like activities. However, the question remains: why Rexburg? Sottile offers insights into Idaho's history of embracing fringe groups and conspiratorial thinking, making it a fitting backdrop for Daybell's narrative. In Rexburg, Daybell found an audience more receptive to his fringe ideas, influenced by the state's historical embrace of groups like the John Birch Society. This environment provided fertile ground for his apocalyptic visions and extreme beliefs. As the Daybells' trial looms, the true extent of their beliefs and the influence of their environment will become clearer. Their story is not just a tale of individual delusion but a reflection of a broader societal tendency to embrace extreme ideologies. It serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of unchecked belief systems and the human cost of radical ideologies. The Daybell saga, with its mix of religious extremism, personal ambition, and tragic outcomes, continues to captivate and horrify. As the trials progress, the world watches, pondering the depths of belief and manipulation that led to this catastrophic series of events. Will the trials bring closure, or will they only deepen the mystery surrounding Chad and Lori Daybell? 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 Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Demise Of the Daybells | The Lori Vallow Daybell & Chad Daybell Story
In the labyrinth of extreme beliefs and heinous crimes, the saga of Chad and Lori Daybell continues to unfold, leaving many to wonder if there will ever be an end to this twisted tale. As Chad's trial approaches and Lori faces another potential trial, the question lingers: will they ever recognize the gravity of their actions, or will the drama only intensify? Leah Sottile, the author of "When the Moon Turns to Blood," provides a deep dive into the origins of this macabre story. Her journey began in December 2019, when the news of the missing Vallow children and their mother's disappearance emerged. Sottile's background in reporting on the fringes of the LDS church gave her a unique perspective to explore the Daybells' extremist beliefs. Chad Daybell's aspiration to become a writer began at Brigham Young University, where he wrote for the student newspaper. His early works already hinted at a fascination with the conspiratorial side of the LDS faith. Journalism, however, did not satisfy his creative urges. He gravitated towards the emerging trend of near-death experience writers in the '90s, a genre that resonated deeply within the LDS community. Daybell's transition from journalism to fiction was marked by economic motivations and a quest for a more profound connection with his faith. He founded his book publishing company, capitalizing on the popularity of near-death experience narratives. His books, though fictional, often hinted at a blurred line between reality and fiction. As Daybell delved deeper into writing, Lori Vallow entered his life. Their meeting at a prepper conference marked the beginning of a partnership grounded in shared apocalyptic beliefs. These beliefs were not created in a vacuum. They were influenced by the fringes of the LDS church and the broader context of the American religious landscape. Sottile's investigation into Daybell's beliefs raises questions about his sincerity. Did he genuinely believe in his apocalyptic narratives, or were they a narcissistic ruse to gain attention and financial benefit? His sudden relocation of his family from Utah to Idaho, driven by a supposed divine instruction, suggests a deep belief in his prophetic role. This move coincides with a belief among some fringe groups that Idaho, particularly Rexburg, would be the new Zion, a safe haven for the chosen during the apocalypse. Daybell's growing influence in these circles saw him giving speeches and engaging in practices like using pendulums, a sign of his deepening involvement in cult-like activities. However, the question remains: why Rexburg? Sottile offers insights into Idaho's history of embracing fringe groups and conspiratorial thinking, making it a fitting backdrop for Daybell's narrative. In Rexburg, Daybell found an audience more receptive to his fringe ideas, influenced by the state's historical embrace of groups like the John Birch Society. This environment provided fertile ground for his apocalyptic visions and extreme beliefs. As the Daybells' trial looms, the true extent of their beliefs and the influence of their environment will become clearer. Their story is not just a tale of individual delusion but a reflection of a broader societal tendency to embrace extreme ideologies. It serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of unchecked belief systems and the human cost of radical ideologies. The Daybell saga, with its mix of religious extremism, personal ambition, and tragic outcomes, continues to captivate and horrify. As the trials progress, the world watches, pondering the depths of belief and manipulation that led to this catastrophic series of events. Will the trials bring closure, or will they only deepen the mystery surrounding Chad and Lori Daybell? 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 Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
The ongoing drama of Chad and Lori Daybell, entangled in accusations of extreme beliefs, child disappearances, and murder, continues to baffle and horrify. Chad Daybell's impending trial and Lori's potential upcoming trial raise profound questions about their mindsets and the extent of their culpability. Renowned author Leah Sottile, in her book “When the Moon Turns to Blood,” delves into this perplexing case, shedding light on a story that seems far from reaching its conclusion. Sottile began her investigation in December 2019 when news broke of the missing children and Lori's disappearance. Her interest was piqued by the Daybells' association with fringe beliefs on the periphery of the LDS church. “It started with a question,” Sottile explains, “about the fringes of the LDS church.” Her previous work on far-right extremism in the Western United States and the fringes of the LDS church provided a foundational understanding that helped unravel the Daybells' belief system. The Daybells' journey into notoriety is rooted in extreme survivalist, prepper, and end-times communities. These groups often operate on the fringes of mainstream religious beliefs, exploring and endorsing apocalyptic narratives. “It's a sort of end-times community,” Sottile remarks, highlighting the Daybells' involvement in such circles. The story of Chad and Lori Daybell is not just about two individuals but about the broader context of religious extremism. Sottile's deep dive into their world reveals a complex interplay of personal beliefs, extreme interpretations of faith, and a lethal concoction of manipulation and control. The Daybells met at a conference, a meeting ground for like-minded individuals drawn to apocalyptic and fringe Mormon beliefs. “Lori was very interested in his ideas,” Sottile notes, emphasizing Chad's role as a speaker and influencer in these circles. Leah Sottile's research also sheds light on the broader dynamics within the LDS church that may inadvertently facilitate the emergence of such extreme beliefs. She talks about the church's encouragement of personal revelation and a relationship with God, which, while empowering on one level, can lead to problematic interpretations when mixed with fringe ideologies. Sottile delves into the history of the LDS church and its leaders, such as Ezra Taft Benson, whose conspiratorial views may have indirectly influenced the mindset of followers like the Daybells. The Daybells' case is a stark reminder of the thin line between faith and fanaticism. As the trials proceed, one wonders if either Chad or Lori will ever recognize the gravity of their actions or if they are too far gone in their delusions. Their story is a complex tapestry of belief, manipulation, and the human capacity for self-deception. As the legal proceedings against Chad and Lori Daybell continue, the world watches with bated breath, wondering what new revelations will come to light. Will their trials provide closure and justice for the victims, or will they simply unravel further layers of this disturbing saga? 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 Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
The ongoing drama of Chad and Lori Daybell, entangled in accusations of extreme beliefs, child disappearances, and murder, continues to baffle and horrify. Chad Daybell's impending trial and Lori's potential upcoming trial raise profound questions about their mindsets and the extent of their culpability. Renowned author Leah Sottile, in her book “When the Moon Turns to Blood,” delves into this perplexing case, shedding light on a story that seems far from reaching its conclusion. Sottile began her investigation in December 2019 when news broke of the missing children and Lori's disappearance. Her interest was piqued by the Daybells' association with fringe beliefs on the periphery of the LDS church. “It started with a question,” Sottile explains, “about the fringes of the LDS church.” Her previous work on far-right extremism in the Western United States and the fringes of the LDS church provided a foundational understanding that helped unravel the Daybells' belief system. The Daybells' journey into notoriety is rooted in extreme survivalist, prepper, and end-times communities. These groups often operate on the fringes of mainstream religious beliefs, exploring and endorsing apocalyptic narratives. “It's a sort of end-times community,” Sottile remarks, highlighting the Daybells' involvement in such circles. The story of Chad and Lori Daybell is not just about two individuals but about the broader context of religious extremism. Sottile's deep dive into their world reveals a complex interplay of personal beliefs, extreme interpretations of faith, and a lethal concoction of manipulation and control. The Daybells met at a conference, a meeting ground for like-minded individuals drawn to apocalyptic and fringe Mormon beliefs. “Lori was very interested in his ideas,” Sottile notes, emphasizing Chad's role as a speaker and influencer in these circles. Leah Sottile's research also sheds light on the broader dynamics within the LDS church that may inadvertently facilitate the emergence of such extreme beliefs. She talks about the church's encouragement of personal revelation and a relationship with God, which, while empowering on one level, can lead to problematic interpretations when mixed with fringe ideologies. Sottile delves into the history of the LDS church and its leaders, such as Ezra Taft Benson, whose conspiratorial views may have indirectly influenced the mindset of followers like the Daybells. The Daybells' case is a stark reminder of the thin line between faith and fanaticism. As the trials proceed, one wonders if either Chad or Lori will ever recognize the gravity of their actions or if they are too far gone in their delusions. Their story is a complex tapestry of belief, manipulation, and the human capacity for self-deception. As the legal proceedings against Chad and Lori Daybell continue, the world watches with bated breath, wondering what new revelations will come to light. Will their trials provide closure and justice for the victims, or will they simply unravel further layers of this disturbing saga? 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 Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Demise Of the Daybells | The Lori Vallow Daybell & Chad Daybell Story
The ongoing drama of Chad and Lori Daybell, entangled in accusations of extreme beliefs, child disappearances, and murder, continues to baffle and horrify. Chad Daybell's impending trial and Lori's potential upcoming trial raise profound questions about their mindsets and the extent of their culpability. Renowned author Leah Sottile, in her book “When the Moon Turns to Blood,” delves into this perplexing case, shedding light on a story that seems far from reaching its conclusion. Sottile began her investigation in December 2019 when news broke of the missing children and Lori's disappearance. Her interest was piqued by the Daybells' association with fringe beliefs on the periphery of the LDS church. “It started with a question,” Sottile explains, “about the fringes of the LDS church.” Her previous work on far-right extremism in the Western United States and the fringes of the LDS church provided a foundational understanding that helped unravel the Daybells' belief system. The Daybells' journey into notoriety is rooted in extreme survivalist, prepper, and end-times communities. These groups often operate on the fringes of mainstream religious beliefs, exploring and endorsing apocalyptic narratives. “It's a sort of end-times community,” Sottile remarks, highlighting the Daybells' involvement in such circles. The story of Chad and Lori Daybell is not just about two individuals but about the broader context of religious extremism. Sottile's deep dive into their world reveals a complex interplay of personal beliefs, extreme interpretations of faith, and a lethal concoction of manipulation and control. The Daybells met at a conference, a meeting ground for like-minded individuals drawn to apocalyptic and fringe Mormon beliefs. “Lori was very interested in his ideas,” Sottile notes, emphasizing Chad's role as a speaker and influencer in these circles. Leah Sottile's research also sheds light on the broader dynamics within the LDS church that may inadvertently facilitate the emergence of such extreme beliefs. She talks about the church's encouragement of personal revelation and a relationship with God, which, while empowering on one level, can lead to problematic interpretations when mixed with fringe ideologies. Sottile delves into the history of the LDS church and its leaders, such as Ezra Taft Benson, whose conspiratorial views may have indirectly influenced the mindset of followers like the Daybells. The Daybells' case is a stark reminder of the thin line between faith and fanaticism. As the trials proceed, one wonders if either Chad or Lori will ever recognize the gravity of their actions or if they are too far gone in their delusions. Their story is a complex tapestry of belief, manipulation, and the human capacity for self-deception. As the legal proceedings against Chad and Lori Daybell continue, the world watches with bated breath, wondering what new revelations will come to light. Will their trials provide closure and justice for the victims, or will they simply unravel further layers of this disturbing saga? 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 Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Francesco SottileGiornata Mondiale del Suolo5 Dicembre 2023Slow Food: «Senza suolo non c'è sovranità agroalimentare. Senza terra non c'è vita»Il 5 dicembre è la Giornata mondiale del suolo: per Slow Food chimica e cementificazione sono una minaccia per la sua (e la nostra) salubrità e per la biodiversità«Abbiamo bisogno di capire quanto sia fondamentale la terra in ogni nostra giornata di vita sul pianeta, quanto sia determinante nella sopravvivenza di ogni essere vivente. Dovremmo imparare a camminarci su con rispetto, a usarla con delicatezza e a respingere ogni abuso» questo è l'invito di Francesco Sottile, agronomo, docente dell'Università di Palermo e membro del Board di Slow Food. Un invito da rispettare 365 giorni l'anno e non solo il 5 dicembre, in occasione della Giornata mondiale del suolo. Un suolo cementificato è irreversibilmente persoTuttavia, nonostante l'evidenza della cronaca e gli appelli scientifici, continuiamo a mortificarlo: «I nostri suoli - puntualizza Federico Varazi, vicepresidente di Slow Food Italia - sono messi a dura prova da un consumo spregiudicato legato a nuovi insediamenti e infrastrutture e alla desertificazione. Secondo i dati del Rapporto ISPRA 2023, la cementificazione continua ad accelerare, arrivando alla velocità di 2,4 metri quadrati al secondo e avanzando di 77 km2, oltre il 10% in più rispetto al 2021. Il territorio nazionale si sta trasformando, le città diventano sempre più calde e invivibili, aumenta l'esposizione al rischio idrogeologico. Nell'ultimo anno, nelle aree a pericolosità idraulica media, sono oltre 900 gli ettari di territorio nazionale reso impermeabile. Diminuisce anche la disponibilità di aree agricole, con oltre 4.500 ettari persi nell'ultimo anno, il 63% del consumo di suolo nazionale che producevano 4 milioni di quintali di cibo e fissavano 2 milioni di tonnellate di carbonio. I costi nascosti dovuti alla perdita dei servizi ecosistemici, sempre secondo il rapporto, ammontano a 9 miliardi di euro ogni anno». Un suolo cementificato è irreversibilmente perso, muore la biodiversità in esso contenuta che non ha pari sul pianeta. Il doppio volto della desertificazione Un altro dato preoccupante è la desertificazione che si manifesta in due modi. Il primo dovuto alla siccità crescente con la crisi climatica che sta investendo ampie zone del pianeta colpendo spesso comunità, come quelle africane, che hanno contribuito storicamente meno a causarla. A questo si aggiunga la desertificazione da agricoltura industriale: «È un problema sempre più complesso - aggiunge il professore Sottile - e radicato su basi agronomiche, sociali, forse più genericamente antropologiche. Basti pensare a un appezzamento di terra in cui si applica una lavorazione agroindustriale. Si coltiva una specie in modo esclusivo, eliminando la biodiversità naturale con scelte di monocoltura, e il suo perdurare negli anni richiede necessariamente l'uso di chimica di sintesi per il suolo. Richiede una meccanizzazione sempre più spinta. Senza tralasciare che, spesso, dà spazio a una forma di inquinamento legalizzata come lo sversamento dei fanghi da depurazione». Un problema che rischia di compromettere la potenzialità di molti suoli, anche in Italia. Il 70% di tutti i suoli europei è in uno stato di cattiva salute a causa delle attuali pratiche di gestione, dell'inquinamento, dell'urbanizzazione e degli effetti del cambiamento climatico. IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itQuesto show fa parte del network Spreaker Prime. Se sei interessato a fare pubblicità in questo podcast, contattaci su https://www.spreaker.com/show/1487855/advertisement
Il presidente statunitense Joe Biden incontrerà oggi l’omologo Xi Jinping a margine dell’Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation summit di San Francisco. Il forum riunisce in California 21 economie che si affacciano sul Pacifico rappresentando il 60% dell’economia mondiale. Ne parliamo con Lorenzo Lamperti, direttore editoriale di China Files, e con Lorenzo Termine, ricercatore del Centro Studi Geopolitica.info e docente di Relazioni Internazionali presso l'Università degli Studi Internazionali.
Peace is the Missing Piece
Welcome to Episode 1516 Stevie Kim moderates Clubhouse's Ambassadors' Corner – In this episode, Ciro Pirone interviews Claudio Sottile. These sessions are recorded from Clubhouse and replayed here on the Italian Wine Podcast! Listen in on this series as Italian Wine Ambassadors all over the world chat with Stevie and their chosen wine producer. Which producer would you interview if you had your pick? Co-Moderator - Ciro Pirone He is the Director of Italian Wines for Horizon Beverage Company, and a Vinitaly Italian Wine Ambassador. He grew up in Italy and has worked and travelled in England, Italy and the US. He has been based in the US since 1999 and completed his wine studies at Boston University, International Sommelier Guild, WSET, Wine Scholar Guild and North American Sommelier Association. Connect: Instagram @divinoboston Twitter @vinofilosofia LinkedIn Ciro Pirone Guest Producer – Claudio Sottile Claudio Sottile is the founder of Iniceri Wines and a third generation viticulturist. Claudio, born in Queens, New York is a first generation Italian American, who would spend his summers in Sicily with his grandparents harvesting the grapes that they planted nearly 50 years ago on Monte Inici, located in Castellammare del Golfo. His grandparents predominately sold the grapes until 2016, when Claudio decided to be the first of his family to produce wine. His first vintage, Abisso, was produced in 2017, which is a 100% Catarratto varietal. Abisso launched the start of Iniceri Wines and received a silver medal at the World Wine and Spirits competition in 2018. Claudio is also a chef/owner of two restaurants in New York, and continues to spend his summers in Sicily with his family where he continues to produce wine. Connect: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/people/Iniceri-Wines Instagram @iniceri_wines LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/claudio-sottile-40598a82 More about the moderator Stevie Kim: Stevie hosts Clubhouse sessions each week (visit Italian Wine Club & Wine Business on Clubhouse), these recorded sessions are then released on the podcast to immortalize them! She often also joins Professor Scienza in his shows to lend a hand keeping our Professor in check! You can also find her taking a hit for the team when she goes “On the Road”, all over the Italian countryside, visiting wineries and interviewing producers, enjoying their best food and wine – all in the name of bringing us great Pods! To find out more about Stevie Kim visit: Facebook: @steviekim222 Instagram: @steviekim222 Website: vinitalyinternational.com/wordpress/ _______________________________ Let's keep in touch! Follow us on our social media channels: Instagram @italianwinepodcast Facebook @ItalianWinePodcast Twitter @itawinepodcast Tiktok @MammaJumboShrimp LinkedIn @ItalianWinePodcast If you feel like helping us, donate here www.italianwinepodcast.com/donate-to-show/ Follow Italian Wine Podcast for more great content - winery interviews from the Clubhouse sessions! Psssst…FYI, this show is our most popular show, find out why by tuning-in!
Quarantacinque anni di impegno sviluppando soluzioni innovative nel campo della profilatura, della punzonatura e del taglio laser. Nata nel 1978, l’azienda trevigiana Dallan inizia la sua produzione con impianti ad alta tecnologia per lavorazione lamiere, si specializza in macchinari per spessori sottili e si apre con grande successo al mercato internazionale che oggi rappresenta l’85% dei suoi 40 milioni di euro di fatturato. Ci racconta la sua storia Andrea Dallan, figlio del fondatore Sergio.
Portland journalist Leah Sottile’s book “When The Moon Turns To Blood” centers on the case of Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell. The couple was on trial in 2023, accused of killing two of Vallow’s children whose bodies were found in Daybell’s backyard. But the book is about much more than just true crime. Sottile digs into the couple’s apocalyptic beliefs and the history of the extremism that exists on the fringes of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, also known as the Mormon church. We talked with Sottile in 2022 about what this case reveals about religious extremism in the American west. Lori Vallow was found guilty in May of 2023. Chad Daybell is set to stand trial in April 2024.
The FerDaRibbs Podcast is back for the 2023 Blue Ribbons season. In the first episode of the year, PA announcer Nick Witwer sits down for a quick Q+A with Manager Anthony Sottile with an appearance from Assistant Manager Haydon Price. Are you ready for another season of Blue Ribbons Baseball? Join us at the Jo all summer long.
This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. If you still manage to read the news, good job. You've then no doubt heard that “Doomsday Mom” Lori Vallow was just convicted of murdering her 16-year-old daughter Tylee and seven-year-old son J.J. This judgment will be an end to this harrowing yet enthralling story, which turned 49-year-old mom and Mormon, Lori Vallow into an international media fixture, seemingly entangled in a web of infanticide, zombies, escapes to Hawaii, and a trail of mysterious deaths that remain suspicious as hell. On today's episode, we're joined by freelance journalist and author Leah Sottile, whose book When the Moon Turns to Blood: Lori Vallow, Chad Daybell, and a Story of Murder, Faith, and End Times, illuminates the story of the former beauty queen and her grave-digger turned doomsday novelist slash extremist douchebag husband, Chad. Take a listen to learn more as Sottile breaks the case down, explaining how Vallow's tale is just symptomatic of something larger. Leah's Twitter Leah's Website Please note, this series includes details of sexual abuse. Listener discretion is strongly advised. If you, or someone who know, is a survivor of sexual assault, abuse, grooming, child abuse, or human trafficking, RAINN's National Sexual Assault Hotline offers support at 800.656.HOPE (4673). Also… Hear Ye, Hear Ye: The views and opinions expressed on A Little Bit Culty do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the podcast. Any content provided by our guests, bloggers, sponsors or authors are of their opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, group, club, organization, business individual, anyone or anything. Nobody's mad at you, just don't be a culty fuckwad. Other Links: Check out our lovely sponsors Join ‘A Little Bit Culty' on Patreon Get poppin' fresh ALBC Swag Support the pod and smash this link Cult awareness and recovery resources CREDITS: Executive Producers: Sarah Edmondson & Anthony Ames Production Partner: Citizens of Sound Producer: Will Retherford Senior Producer: Jess Tardy Writer: Holly Zadra Theme Song: “Cultivated” by Jon Bryant co-written with Nygel Asselin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tacoma map artist and chorographer Kirsten Sparenborg discusses her huge body of work in ink and watercolor, her years in architectural illustration, an ill-starred mural commission, making her own pigments out of local rocks, and her next 10-panel 46 sq. ft. project. See her work at turnofthecenturies.com New Orleans watercolor block map 3x3 ft. Boston watercolor block map Ink street map of Baltimore Sottile & Sottile, where she made architectural drawings Sanborn Insurance Maps Ink bird's-eye map of Eastport, Maine Cheyenne Mallo's map ceramics Radiant Maps: my backlit ultra-detailed maps Artists she likes: Heather Bird Harris Marc Boyson Place Value Pottery The Lost Borough Need maps for your org's reports, decks, walls and events? The Map Consultancy makes real nice maps, real fast. See what good maps can do for you at themapconsultancy.com I have three words for you: Big. Glowing. Maps. Depending on how that makes you feel, you might like two more words: Radiant Maps. See the most beautiful backlit maps at radiantmaps.co Time for some map gifts: get 15% off woven map blankets and backlit map decor with code 15OFF, everything ships free – https://www.etsy.com/shop/RadiantMaps?coupon=15OFF
Tony grew up in a regular all-American household and lived a pretty average childhood, but he never could've anticipated the life he now lives. He started his entrepreneurial journey as a child offering swim lessons in his area. Today, he runs a huge bankruptcy law firm with 4 branches across the US. Being an entrepreneur was never in the books. In fact, his father worked for GE for 45 years.“The only thing I knew growing up was my dad who went to work for 45 years at General Electric. And most of those 45 years were not good. I remember surviving layoffs and surviving friends getting laid off - that's what I knew.”While his story might seem like an average American tale, Tony reveals a significant personal adversity that he overcame in 2022. This episode is packed with entrepreneurial insights, advice on selecting a business partner, and tips for growing a small business.Tony runs Sottile & Barile with his business partner Franco Barile. They are champions of small and mid-sized investors.Adversities Tony Sottile had to overcome:Unfulfilment at a day job Building a law firm from the ground upNavigating challenges as a small business ownerPersonal adversity that came to a head in 2022Abundance Tony Sottile created:Successful and growing law firm since 2015, with 4 branches now Expertise in bankruptcy and foreclosure workStrong professional relationships and partnershipsLessons from Tony Sottile's adversitiesPrepare in advance for adversity (mentally and financially) Tune in as Tony Sottile and Jamie talk about:(00:00) Being a bankruptcy attorney(05:32) How swimming made him an entrepreneur(08:38) Why he had an entrepreneurial drive(11:27) His first job (in a bad economy)(12:52) Becoming an unexpected expert(16:28) Feeling lost and unappreciated at work(18:28) Peace of 9-5 vs. risk of a business (being scared)(21:48) Forming a business partnership (how it happened)(23:01) Choosing the perfect business partner(25:01) Organic growth of his business(28:52) Which is harder: job or business?(29:56) Should you quit your job?(33:30) The hardest thing he ever went through(38:10) Fireside questions (philanthropy, grandfather, being genuine)(41:23) Regulatory challenges = job security?(43:00) What no one agrees with him about(50:01) What money actually buys(52:02) Giving money away(54:17) Work with Tony SottileCharities Tony mentionedDown Syndrome Association of Greater CincinnatiOhio Valley VoicesConnect with Tony Sottile: WEBSITE: https://www.sottileandbarile.com/ LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dasottile/ Connect with usWEBSITE: https://www.adversity2abundance.comLeave us a rating or review: https://www.adversity2abundance.com/reviews/new/Got comments, feedback or suggestions? We'd love to hear it! https://www.adversity2abundance.com/contact/Follow Labrador LendingWEBSITE: https://labradorlending.com/YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChYrpCUlqFYLy4HngRrmU9QConnect with JamieLINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-bateman-5359a811/TWITTER: https://twitter.com/batemanjames
We are so excited to bring you our interview with one of our favorite new characters on Chicago Med! Today we are bringing you our chat with Luigi Sottile, or perhaps you know him better as Sean Archer on Med. He is incredibly talented and funny and a joy to chat with. Be sure to give it a listen and let us know your favorite parts! Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast where you are able and share it with your family and friends! Also, someone get that petition going already! IF you are listening on any of our podcast platforms (not YouTube), be sure to play it all the way through for a fun surprise! #Chicago #OneChicago #ChicagoMed #Med #NBC #Peacock #Interview #LuigiSottile #SeanArcher Intro song: It's Time for Change from MelodyLoops Facebook Group: One Chicago - Chicago Family Fan Club Email: familyfanclub2021@gmail.com Website: FamilyFanClub Twitter: @FamilyFanClubs Instagram: @familyfanclubs YouTube: Fandom Family Chats Facebook Page: Fandom Family Chats TikTok: FandomFamilyChats Song Surprise: Harry Chapin - 30,000 Pounds of Bananas
I'm so excited to have my dearest girlfriends Vanessa and Nubia back on the show! We finally got the whole gang together! Which if you have busy friends can be a tough thing to coordinate right?! We were really so excited to record this conversation for you....because I know you might not have super supportive women in your life right now so we wanted to INCLUDE YOU! We're talking about breaking away from societal expectations, pursuing your own path, and all of the challenges that come along the way. Cause hunnnay, we knowwwww how crazy life can get at times! We've found that it becomes easier with age as you care less about what others think, and realize that prioritizing yourself is the real goal. But at any stage or age, setting personal boundaries with yourself and others is crucial for maintaining healthy relationships and creating space for personal growth. Throughout life, we learn important truths that shape our identity and help us move forward. While we can't change the past, we can let go of it and embrace a new version of ourselves. It's important to take time to connect with ourselves and figure out what we truly need and want. (This is what we call doing "the work"). We should pursue growth with grace and love towards ourselves and others. Moving forward can be difficult, but it's necessary. We can allow the hard shit to still be FUN and beautiful. Vanessa is a successful entrepreneur turned "stay-at-home" mom, who has developed daily habits to help her be the best version of herself. She loves to share her story and the lessons she's learned to positively impact others. Baby Emma is one lucky girl to have her as her momma! Nubia is a passionate, energetic, and loving person who radiates positivity to everyone she encounters. Her daily goal is to spread happiness and love for life to the world. She lives and breathes this as her truth. These women have become my closest female friends in the recent years through our intentional actions to nurture and grow independently and together! I love that they were open to coming on the show to share their lives. I know you will connect with them...Let me know if you loved the episode and want more collabs from the 3 of us! What you'll hear in this episode: [2:55] What boundaries mean to Vanessa and how she incorporates them into her life [4:20] How people have reacted to the boundaries Nubia set in her life [14:15] What Vanessa has learned in the transition into motherhood [19:01] Why moving on from past versions of yourself is a common topic in Nubia's line of work Connect with Vanessa on IG: @mrs.vanessa_sottile Connect with Nubia on IG: @nubia_enriquezzz Connect with me on IG: @jessicaburgio Purchase a copy of my book Come As You Are: The Art of Unbecoming Who They Told You To Be - https://a.co/d/6LSJIjK Join the Beauty Insiders Membership: https://www.jessicaburgio.com/membership Apply for 1:1 Coaching with Jess: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdqLt5lm9LInX1P97vOAhQhGPpLLSqL8GOJkIKbJG-PkNMd5Q/viewform Book a 1:1 Strategy Session with Jess: https://calendly.com/beautyinspiresbeauty/1-1-coaching-session?
In the fifth episode of My First Foot Beat, Sergeant Technician Natasha Rowles sits down with Officer Technician Mariano Sottile to discuss the path he took to become a Uniformed Division Officer, which included emigrating to the United States from Italy, learning English while in the US Marine Corps, and renouncing his Italian citizenship. Every path to the Secret Service is different, and Officer Sottile's is definitely unique.
In this podcast we chat with Garry Connolly Host In Ireland founder and Alma Sottile from Rebelleon to learn more about the Host In Ireland Pro Bono Partnership Host In Ireland are delighted to announce that we will once again run our Trailblazers - Pro Bono Partnership competition for 2023. The competition offers one-year free partnerships of Host in Ireland to two Republic of Ireland based trailblazing start-ups/scale-ups with products and services that target the digital infrastructure sector. Host in Ireland's journey began with five data hosting companies who shared a vision of ‘co-opetition'. They set aside competitive differences and came together to share the story of why Ireland makes good business sense for international companies hosting their digital assets in Europe. Over the past eight years, our partnership has grown from the original five to over 50 in 2022. The organisation has evolved Host in Ireland is now a unique community of people who have a collective interest in promoting Ireland as a centre of excellence for data-related products and services both in Ireland and globally. In 2022, we were joined by Beeyon, Rebelleon and Fuartech, all of whom benefitted from the opportunity to share in the knowledge, experience and networking opportunities that Host in Ireland is renowned for. As we look forward to 2023, we are delighted to announce that we will once again run our Trailblazers - Pro Bono Partnership competition. This competition is aimed at Republic of Ireland based start-ups/scale-ups with products and services targeting the digital infrastructure sector. Host in Ireland Pro Bono Blog https://www.hostinireland.com/post/pro-bono-partnership-with-host-in-ireland-2023 Host in Ireland Trailblazers Pro Bono 2023 Application Link https://bit.ly/3RuMpyr Alma Sottile is a Sustainability Consultant for Rebelleon, a startup based in Farringdon, London. Rebelleon's mission is to radically impact climate action and local communities. Alma's job involves supporting data centre businesses with their Net Zero ambitions, from measuring their impact using tools like LCA and carbon footprint, to implementing a company wide sustainability strategy in line with their business model. Rebelleon is on a mission to change the world. Founded in 2020, the company strives to challenge traditional ways of working and bring sustainability to the forefront of decision making within the construction and high-tech industries. Rebelleon aligns to the UK Green Building Council's five pillars of climate change, resource use, nature and biodiversity, health and wellbeing and socio-economic impact, and offers sustainability consultancy, project management and R&D services related to those. A team of graduates, along with three more senior members, ensures to bring innovation while offering realistic solutions tailored to clients' needs.
Portland journalist Leah Sottile's book “When The Moon Turns To Blood” centers on the case of Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell. The couple will be on trial next year, accused of killing two of Vallow's children whose bodies were found in Daybell's backyard. But the book is about much more than just true crime. Sottile digs into the couple's apocalyptic beliefs and the history of the extremism that exists on the fringes of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, also known as the Mormon church. We talk with Sottile about what this case reveals about religious extremism in the American west.
Tom Riello talks about the new St Michael Catholic elementary school in Auburn. Chad Pecknold shares his commentary on the Atlantic journal on the rosary. Emily Sottile discusses the many shades of the liturgy.
In her new book, "When the Moon Turns to Blood: Lori Vallow, Chad Daybell and a Story of Murder, Wild Faith and End Times," Leah Sottile describes how a history of belief in the supernatural can be deadly. Although the story of how Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell allegedly killed their children is not too far into the past, the history of religion, missing children and deception are front and center in the tale Sottile tells. An independent investigative reporter, Leah explains how she discovered this story, how she reported on it, and why she felt the history behind Lori and Chad's lives must be understood by us all.Her website can be found at https://www.leahsottile.comShe is on social media at https://twitter.com/Leah_SottileYou can subscribe to her substack at https://leahsottile.substack.comInformation on her book can be found at https://www.twelvebooks.com/titles/leah-sottile/when-the-moon-turns-to-blood/9781538721353/Support our show at https://patreon.com/axelbankhistory**A portion of every contribution is given to a charity for children's literacy** "Axelbank Reports History and Today" can be found on social media at https://twitter.com/axelbankhistory https://instagram.com/axelbankhistoryhttps://facebook.com/axelbankhistory
On this episode of The Landscape, Leah Sottile joins Kate and Aaron to talk about the connections between the Bundy family standoffs and the January 6th insurrection, as well as her new book, “When the Moon Turns to Blood,” a wild and tragic case of two murdered children and religious extremism out of Idaho. Sottile […] The post Leah Sottile on the Bundy-January 6 connection and her new book appeared first on Center for Western Priorities.
Senior Accountant for Florida Polytechnic University, mom of two sweet girls, and wife, Brittaney Sottile-Roe is on the podcast this week! Brittaney shared how when she has fear, her faith in God helps her through bad times. She shared how her car had gotten broken into and how Exodus 14:13 brought her so much peace in a moment of heartbreak. Moses answered the people, “Do not be afraid. Stand firm and you will see the deliverance the Lord will bring you today. The Egyptians you see today you will never see again. Exodus 14:13 NIV Thank you, Brittaney for your time and for sharing how God has been working in and around you! What a gift to hear how He is using you for His glory! Thanks again, sister. xoxo
The search for new styles or canons of artistic expression in the liturgy throughout the 19th and 20th centuries produced varied results, with some styles possessing little beauty or appropriateness for the sacred liturgy, while others captured something timeless and beautiful while utilizing a modern artistic grammar. The Beuron School, centered at a German Benedictine abbey, is a representative of the latter, and produced artworks of enduring beauty. Join Emily Sottile, the director of the Sacred Space Studio at Evergreene Architectural Arts, as we explore the ideas and canons of Desiderius Lenz and Gabriel Wüger, the founders of the Beuronese School. To learn more about Emily's work, please visit: https://evergreene.com/people/emily-sottile/ To learn more about the summer sacred music program at St. Joseph's Seminary, go to: https://www.dunwoodie.edu/dunwoodie-music-classes