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In this episode of Beekeeping Today Podcast, certified honey judge Stephanie Slater joins Jeff and Becky to demystify the art and science of honey shows. From understanding how entries are judged to tips on preparing award-winning honey, Stephanie shares her journey from entering her first show in 2019 to becoming Wisconsin's first certified judge through the American Honey Show Training Council. Stephanie discusses what makes a honey show entry stand out—from reading the rules (yes, seriously!) to selecting high-quality jars, preventing bubbles, and even traveling with honey safely. She shares insights into the Black Jar competition (hint: it's all about flavor), gives pro tips for preparing entries, and explains why feedback from judges is so important for improving and learning. The conversation also explores the steps required to become a certified honey judge, including training, stewarding, judging exams, and why these standards matter to elevate honey and beekeeping as a whole. Whether you're new to honey competitions or considering becoming a judge yourself, this episode is packed with guidance, encouragement, and a healthy dose of enthusiasm. If you've ever thought, “I could enter my honey,” or “What do judges look for?”—this is the episode for you! Websites from the episode and others we recommend: American Honey Show Training Council: https://www.honeyshowusa.com Stephanie's Website: https://www.awardwinninghoney.com/ Honey Bee Health Coalition: https://honeybeehealthcoalition.org The National Honey Board: https://honey.com Honey Bee Obscura Podcast: https://honeybeeobscura.com 2 Million Blossoms - The Podcast: https://2millionblossoms.com Copyright © 2025 by Growing Planet Media, LLC ______________ Betterbee is the presenting sponsor of Beekeeping Today Podcast. Betterbee's mission is to support every beekeeper with excellent customer service, continued education and quality equipment. From their colorful and informative catalog to their support of beekeeper educational activities, including this podcast series, Betterbee truly is Beekeepers Serving Beekeepers. See for yourself at www.betterbee.com This episode is brought to you by Global Patties! Global offers a variety of standard and custom patties. Visit them today at http://globalpatties.com and let them know you appreciate them sponsoring this episode! Thanks to Bee Smart Designs as a sponsor of this podcast! Bee Smart Designs is the creator of innovative, modular and interchangeable hive systems made in the USA using recycled and American sourced materials. Bee Smart Designs - Simply better beekeeping for the modern beekeeper. Thanks to Dalan who is dedicated to providing transformative animal health solutions to support a more sustainable future. Dalan's vaccination against American Foulbrood (AFB) is a game changer. Vaccinated queens protect newly hatched honeybee larvae against AFB using the new Dalan vaccine. Created for queen producers and other beekeepers wanting to produce AFB free queens. Retailers offering vaccinated queens and packages: https://dalan.com/order-vaccinated-queens/ More information on the vaccine: https://dalan.com/media-publications/ Thanks to Strong Microbials for their support of Beekeeping Today Podcast. Find out more about their line of probiotics in our Season 3, Episode 12 episode and from their website: https://www.strongmicrobials.com Thanks for Northern Bee Books for their support. Northern Bee Books is the publisher of bee books available worldwide from their website or from Amazon and bookstores everywhere. They are also the publishers of The Beekeepers Quarterly and Natural Bee Husbandry. _______________ We hope you enjoy this podcast and welcome your questions and comments in the show notes of this episode or: questions@beekeepingtodaypodcast.com Thank you for listening! Podcast music: Be Strong by Young Presidents; Epilogue by Musicalman; Faraday by BeGun; Walking in Paris by Studio Le Bus; A Fresh New Start by Pete Morse; Wedding Day by Boomer; Christmas Avenue by Immersive Music; Red Jack Blues by Daniel Hart; Original guitar background instrumental by Jeff Ott. Beekeeping Today Podcast is an audio production of Growing Planet Media, LLC Copyright © 2025 by Growing Planet Media, LLC
Join us for our 150th-episode celebration! In January 1992, Estate Agent, Stephanie Slater was abducted while showing a home in Birmingham, England. In part one of this two-part case, Andy and Rian delve into how this horrific crime occurred and the steps Stephanie took to save her own life from a madman determined to get a substantial ransom from her employer, Shipways. To give you an idea of what Stephanie had to endure, here's a look at the makeshift coffin she was forced to live in for 8 days -- Connect with us! Instagram: @unnaturalthepodcast Facebook: Unnatural: A True Crime Podcast Email: unnaturalthepodcast@gmail.com
In part two, Andy and Rian discuss just how exactly Stephanie Slater made it out of her abduction alive. They also learn how her abductor, Michael Sams, almost got away with it. Crimewatch News Program on Stephanie Slater To give you an idea of what Stephanie had to endure, here's a look at the makeshift coffin she was forced to live in for 8 days -- Connect with us! Instagram: @unnaturalthepodcast Facebook: Unnatural: A True Crime Podcast Email: unnaturalthepodcast@gmail.com
'The only mistake he made was letting her go' - in this episode we cover the kidnap and murder of Julie Dart and the kidnap of Stephanie Slater.Please follow, comment, like and share The Monday Night Revue with your friends and leave a review wherever you listenYou can email the show at themondaynightrevue@gmail.com or find us on social media @themondaynightrevue.You can get all your podcast merch here Support the show through Buy me a coffeeSee my recommended books here If you want to support me further you can check out The Monday Night Revue on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/themondaynightrevue where you can get all episodes ad free, minisodes, discount on merch and moreAll episodes written and edited by Corinna Harrod with support from Holly Clarke. Artwork by Jessica HolmesMusic is The Mooche 1928 recording by Duke Ellington
It's Laura's turn this week and she's looking at the 1992 kidnapping of Stephanie Slater, an estate agent in Birmingham. Stephanie was abducted by a man posing as a prospective house buyer wanting to look around a property. She was driven to a remote location and, once there, things became even more terrifying. But, along with the chilling details of this case, is a story of true resilience, with Stephanie fighting for her freedom every step of the way.Murder They Wrote with Laura Whitmore and Iain Stirling is available weekly on BBC Sounds. Subscribe now so you never miss an episode. Email us at lauraandiain@bbc.co.uk and join the conversation using the hashtag #lauraiainpodcast.
Today Jemima talks to Jesse about the podcast The Kidnapping of Stephanie Slater and a US case Bear Brook.
Grow, Cook, Inspire; with gardening & cooking at it’s core
In today's episode I speak with the founder and Chief Executive of School Food Matters, Stephanie Slater and garden designer Harry Holding. Harry is designing a garden for the charity School Food Matters, which will be on show at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show in May putting the charity on the map and sparking a conversation about the necessity not only to provide healthy and nutritious school meals to all children across the UK but also the need to educate children about food, and the environment around them. Something we talk about a lot about on this podcast. www.rhs.org.uk www.projectgivingback.org www.school food matters.org. www.Harryholding.co.uk Plus Helen's debut book Grow Cook Inspire, is due to be released on Thursday 20 April find out more about her first book what inspired it. You can preorder direct by going to www.growcookinspire.com
New episodes coming soon but in the meantime Andy Whittaker shares news of a 2023 parole hearing for Sams and explores how these proceedings work in the UK. Julie Dart's uncle, Gary Atkin, explains the impact her murder has had on his family and there's reaction from former West Midlands police detective John Plimmer. Includes conversations with Rob McKeon, Stacey Kettner and we hear from archive recordings with Stephanie Slater. Producer: Andy Whittaker. Online Producer: Rachael Smith. Executive Editor, BBC Radio Nottingham: Chris Pegg. Executive Producer: Kathryn Morrison.
Discover the bleak workshop where Stephanie Slater was held and hear the amazing story of how she managed to build a rapport with her captor. Andy Whittaker and criminal psychologist Dr Julia Shaw discuss events from the day, with Stephanie's best friend Stacey Kettner, host of the 'Psycho Killer' podcast Simon Ford and former detective John Plimmer. There's graphic descriptions of violence told in a mixture of contemporary interviews and BBC archive. For details of help and support in the UK, visit bbc.co.uk/actionline. Producer: Andy Whittaker. Online Producer: Rachael Smith. Executive Editor, BBC Radio Nottingham: Chris Pegg. Executive Producer: Kathryn Morrison.
A 25-year-old estate agent disappears on a routine house viewing.
To mark National School Meals Week in the UK, the Food Matters Live podcast is making a series of episodes looking at the challenges around providing nutritious food for our children in the school canteen. In the last episode, we heard from the school caterer's trade body LACA, about the challenges they are facing from rising costs and supply chain issues. There is no denying the difficulties being faced by school meal providers, but are there some innovative solutions out there? In this episode we meet Stephanie Slater, Founder and Chief Executive of the charity School Food Matters. Look out for the next episode, where we hear from a researcher, who has studied the important role school meals can play in a child's learning. Stephanie Slater, Chief Executive and Founder, School Food Matters Stephanie Slater is Founder and Chief Executive at School Food Matters. She set up the charity in 2007 after successfully campaigning to improve the food at her children's primary school. In 2012, she was invited to join the School Food Plan's expert panel, tasked by the Department of Education to create an action plan to help head teachers improve school food. Ten years on, Stephanie has brought together leading charities in the School Food Review, a group calling on government to reform school food funding and policy so that no child misses out on good nutrition at school. Stephanie is vice-chair of Sustain; the alliance for better food and farming, a trustee of Alexandra Rose Charity and a member of the London Food Board.
On this Episode we cross the pond to England to speak of a terrible man in Michael Sams. Murder, kidnapping and overall Wanker of a guy. Beer pairing for this episode was Youngs Beer Double Chocolate Stout (Nitro)Sourceshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Samshttps://www.examinerlive.co.uk/news/west-yorkshire-news/who-michael-sams-one-legged-24627370https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/news/hull-east-yorkshire-news/michael-sams-kidnapper-killer-chilling-7348114https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/19274685/murder-kidnap-michael-sams-stephanie-slater-julie-dart/https://murderpedia.org/male.S/s/sams-michael.htmhttps://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/sep/01/stephanie-slater-estate-agent-kidnapped-in-1992-dies-aged-50https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11020639/Secret-police-tapes-reveal-monster-kidnapped-Stephanie-Slater-killed-teenage-girl-rehearsal.htmlhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merchant_Navy_(United_Kingdom)https://www.prospects.ac.uk/job-profiles/merchant-navy-officer#:~:text=The%20Merchant%20Navy%20is%20the,the%20UK%20commercial%20shipping%20industry.https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/218763031/julie-dartBrew CrimeWebsite, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Facebook Group, Youtube, patreon
Chris and Fiona discuss the highlights of the season, and what's keeping them busy on the plot, including planting bulbs, looking after dahlias and sowing microgreens for indoor crops. Fiona shares her tips for making and using chilli oil, including a rather strange combination of peanut butter and chilli oil on toast – if you've tried it let us know your verdict! Chris chats to Stephanie Slater, Founder and CEO of charity School Food Matters. We hear Stephanie's inspiration behind setting up the charity, the fantastic outcomes they've already achieved, and what they plan for the future to connect school children to the food they eat. “I have the easiest Chief Exec job around, I go to people and I say: Is it a good idea to serve children fabulous tasty nutritious food, yes or no? Is it a good idea that we expose children to the joys of outdoor learning and learning to grow their own food and become skilled individuals and skilled adults? There aren't many people who are going to say no." Finally, Anton and Chris answer listener questions, including splitting tomatoes, green manures for No Dig growers and organic options for playing field maintenance. Thanks to our sponsors The Organic Gardening Catalogue, visit www.organiccatalogue.com/POD7 to take advantage of their listener offer of a heated propagator for just £11.99.
"We hope the students might go on to choose a career in food," says Adele Louise James, Director of Learning for Catering and Technology at Whitefield School in Barnet, North London. "It's a massive industry." "This project shows them the other side of food. Normally, when a student thinks about food they just think about a chef. They don't know about all the other jobs that are involved." Adele is passionate about food and the jobs that the industry can provide in the future for her students. In this episode of the Career Conversations podcast series, made in partnership with the charity School Food Matters, we learn all about the special project that is helping introduce school children to the wonderful world of working in food. The Fresh Enterprise Project is run by School Food Matters in collaboration with the food manufacturer, Belazu. Schools: Find out more about the Fresh Enterprise project and how to apply to join Ethical food brands: How you can partner with School Food Matters It sees teams of students come up with their own ideas for sources and pastes. They get to do everything, from choosing the ingredients, to naming their product and designing the label. As part of the competition, they get to go on a tour of the Belazu factory to see how food manufacturing really works. And the winners get the best prize of all, seeing their source made, bottled and sold to real world consumers. "We thought it was an ideal opportunity to get the students hooked into food and see where it could go," says Adele, who tells us she was initially encouraged to get involved in the project by the Food Teachers Centre. Rachel Copus, Partnerships and Programmes Officer at School Food Matters, says the project is designed to educate a new generation about food. "It's so cool to think you could actually make something that ends up on the shelf," she says. "I would have loved to have done something like this when I was at school." For this episode of the podcast, we've sent our host Elisa Roche back to school to meet the students who won the latest Fresh Enterprise competition. She also got her very own tour of the Belazu factory to see what the students experience, and met Linde Stael, Foundation and Sustainability Manager at the company. "Schools love to come in and often I hear from the children that it's the first time they've actually seen production from inside," says Linde. "For children having that better understanding of one part of the food industry is a very valuable thing. Find out more about the up-coming Food Matters Live careers event series "The food industry is struggling to find new talent, so we hope this project helps children to realise there are opportunities in food." Listen to the full episode to learn more about the Fresh Enterprise Project, the incredible work done by School Food Matters, and find out all about this year's winning source. School Food Matters School Food Matters' mission is to teach children about food and to improve children's access to healthy, sustainable food during their time at school. The charity provides fully funded food education programmes to schools. Its experience delivering these programmes informs and strengthens its campaigns, bringing the voices of children, parents and teachers to government policy. School Food Matters was founded in 2007 by Stephanie Slater, a parent who was perplexed by the school food offered to her two small children; frozen food, unappealing and quite often unidentifiable. In the 15 years since, nearly 55,000 children have taken part in its food education projects, but the charity's work goes way beyond even those fantastic schemes. It has a big focus on securing an extension to free school meal provision, making sure children have access to fresh good quality food at school, and re-instating the food A-level, the only GCSE that does not have its own A-level. Belazu Belazu was founded in 1991, under the name The Fresh Olive Company. It was started by two friends, Adam Wells and George Bennell, who met at secondary school. The company has grown from selling buckets of olives to a restaurant in Oxford, to selling a whole range of pastes, oils, truffles and snacks. Belazu says one of its guiding principles is: The Ingredient is King. But it also has a big focus on how it works with the local communities it is part of. As well as its work as part of the Fresh Enterprise project, it has established the Belazu Foundation which has helped to set up two schools in the Atlas Mountains in Morocco. Whitefield School Whitefield School is a secondary school and sixth form located in the London Borough of Barnet. Its Headteacher, Chris Hunt, says its purpose is to ensure it develops well-rounded pupils who achieve great grades and have great character. Whitefield students are resilient and determined, focused and driven, qualities which are central to success.
In this episode, we had the privilege of speaking to YOD Ambassador, Dr Stephanie Slater. We explore: Dr Stephanie's inspirational and honest account of her personal battle with depression & anxiety - and how she transitioned from surviving to thriving Overcoming stigma about anti-depressants and practical advice about what to expectCelebrating Dr Alex George's 'Post The Pill' campaign to break down antidepressant stigma The huge value of therapy and her experience of talking therapy and CBT therapy The importance of being curious about yourself - why you act and think the way you do - to help yourself grow and face situations better mentally equipped - as well as understanding how others act and think the way they doThe immeasurable damage of stigma & shame - as a doctor and beyondThe huge benefits of growing from adversity - including the ability to better connect and empathise as doctors with our patientsThe need to accept that life isn't perfect..and that's okay!The mental health 'must haves' in her personal routine...& so much more!During the show, Dr Stephanie recommended the following that helped her:'Attached' book by Dr Amir Levine'When Things Fall Apart' book by Pema Chodron'Lost Connections' book by Johann HariBrene Brown Ted Talk on 'The Power of Vulnerability'Team YOD feel so privileged, educated and enriched by this conversation and we know you all will too. Thank you Dr Stephanie. We are proud to call you our YOD Ambassador! This podcast was:Hosted by YOD CEO, Dr Daniel Gearon and YOD Chief Psychotherapist, Chris CherrySponsored by #FirstRespondersFirst, an initiative of Thrive Global, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and the CAA Foundation. We are proud to partner with them to support doctors globally. ...................................If you like what you hear, please do give us a rating to help us reach as many people as possible.It is worth noting that this is a conversational piece and the opinions and views are of those in this discussion in its own context at that time of the recording. You Okay, Doc? is a charity supporting the mental health and wellbeing of doctors. Throughout our podcasts, we discuss issues affecting physical, emotional and mental wellbeing that at times some may find upsetting, if you find yourself affected by these please seek professional help.As a charity, we need your help to keep going and develop to support and raise awareness of mental health for Doctors. Please check out our website https://youokaydoc.org.uk/ and our Instagram page to find out more and stay up to date with us. If you would like, you can also text donate to support the You Okay, Doc? charity by texting. To donate £3 text 'DOCTOR' to 70331, or to donate £5 text 'DOCTOR' to 70970. Thank you for listening and we look forward to creating more content. See you on the next YOD pod.
In this episode, Dr Mark Cox is joined by medical student, Tash Binnie and Junior Doctor, Stephanie Slater to discuss how medicine has played a role in their own mental health struggles. During this highly personal episode, Tash and Steph explain how they felt when opening up online about their mental health battles and discuss the potential stigma that still surrounds the issue. Mark and his guests examine the high rates of suicide and mental health issues evidenced within healthcare professionals, in particular doctors, and why this might be the case. Furthermore, Tash and Steph give great advice to anyone who is worried about opening up and have tonnes of pointers on steps we can take to ensure we protect our own mental health. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Belazu, food supplier to chefs and home cooks, launch Flavour Talks a podcast all about extraordinary and un-compromised flavour. We've had the pleasure of bringing Stephanie Slater, Founder/Chief Executive of School Food Matters and Rachel Edward-Stuart renowned Food Scientist and Flavour Expert together, for a fascinating episode all around food education, the science of flavour, the merits of free school meals and just how many times should we try something before we actually like it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
During the 1970's, a brutal serial killer terrorized the women of Manchester and West Yorkshire England. By the time he was apprehended, Peter Sutcliffe, known as the Yorkshire Ripper, had claimed the lives of thirteen young women and girls, and had attempted to kill at least eight more. Many of them sex workers he had picked up in red light districts. His killings created a culture of fear and suspicion in England. Every man was looked at with a side eye; whether he was your neighbor, teacher, bus driver, or father. Even after Sutcliffe was arrested in January of 1981, there was still a lingering dark cloud, causing women who were walking alone at night to pick up their pace, and glance over their shoulders. But by the early 90's, the fear had subsided and Peter Sutcliffe and his horrendous crimes had faded to a cold memory. But when the West Yorkshire police received a letter from an anonymous man in July of 1991, alleging that he had kidnapped a prostitute off a street in Chapeltown, those distant, cold memories began to grow more vivid. The letter claimed that unless a ransom of 140 thousand pounds was paid, the girl would be killed, and the clock on Julie Dart's life began to tick down. Become a Patreon member -- > https://www.patreon.com/CrimeWeekly Shop for your Crime Weekly gear here --> https://crimeweeklypodcast.com/shop Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CrimeWeeklyPodcast Website: CrimeWeeklyPodcast.com Instagram: @CrimeWeeklyPod Twitter: @CrimeWeeklyPod Facebook: @CrimeWeeklyPod
During the 1970's, a brutal serial killer terrorized the women of Manchester and West Yorkshire England. By the time he was apprehended, Peter Sutcliffe, known as the Yorkshire Ripper, had claimed the lives of thirteen young women and girls, and had attempted to kill at least eight more. Many of them sex workers he had picked up in red light districts. His killings created a culture of fear and suspicion in England. Every man was looked at with a side eye; whether he was your neighbor, teacher, bus driver, or father. Even after Sutcliffe was arrested in January of 1981, there was still a lingering dark cloud, causing women who were walking alone at night to pick up their pace, and glance over their shoulders. But by the early 90's, the fear had subsided and Peter Sutcliffe and his horrendous crimes had faded to a cold memory. But when the West Yorkshire police received a letter from an anonymous man in July of 1991, alleging that he had kidnapped a prostitute off a street in Chapeltown, those distant, cold memories began to grow more vivid. The letter claimed that unless a ransom of 140 thousand pounds was paid, the girl would be killed, and the clock on Julie Dart's life began to tick down. Become a Patreon member -- > https://www.patreon.com/CrimeWeekly Shop for your Crime Weekly gear here --> https://crimeweeklypodcast.com/shop Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CrimeWeeklyPodcast Website: CrimeWeeklyPodcast.com Instagram: @CrimeWeeklyPod Twitter: @CrimeWeeklyPod Facebook: @CrimeWeeklyPod
During the 1970's, a brutal serial killer terrorized the women of Manchester and West Yorkshire England. By the time he was apprehended, Peter Sutcliffe, known as the Yorkshire Ripper, had claimed the lives of thirteen young women and girls, and had attempted to kill at least eight more. Many of them sex workers he had picked up in red light districts. His killings created a culture of fear and suspicion in England. Every man was looked at with a side eye; whether he was your neighbor, teacher, bus driver, or father. Even after Sutcliffe was arrested in January of 1981, there was still a lingering dark cloud, causing women who were walking alone at night to pick up their pace, and glance over their shoulders. But by the early 90's, the fear had subsided and Peter Sutcliffe and his horrendous crimes had faded to a cold memory. But when the West Yorkshire police received a letter from an anonymous man in July of 1991, alleging that he had kidnapped a prostitute off a street in Chapeltown, those distant, cold memories began to grow more vivid. The letter claimed that unless a ransom of 140 thousand pounds was paid, the girl would be killed, and the clock on Julie Dart's life began to tick down. Become a Patreon member -- > https://www.patreon.com/CrimeWeekly Shop for your Crime Weekly gear here --> https://crimeweeklypodcast.com/shop Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CrimeWeeklyPodcast Website: CrimeWeeklyPodcast.com Instagram: @CrimeWeeklyPod Twitter: @CrimeWeeklyPod Facebook: @CrimeWeeklyPod
Em 1992 Stephanie Slater era uma mulher de 25 anos com um futuro promissor no trabalho de agente imobiliária na Inglaterra. Um dia, ela foi mostrar uma casa a venda a um cliente que se dizia interessado em comprá-la. Durante a visita ela foi subjugada, amarrada, vendada e depois ficou presa em um caixão. O sequestrador pediu à empresa onde ela trabalhava que eles pagassem o resgate dentro de 5 dias, ou ela seria morta. Foi um crime que chocou o Reino Unido. Se você pude nos ajudar a melhorar esse podcast faça uma doação pela chave-pix: mentescriminosaspodcast@gmail.com Deixe suas sugestões, comentários e dúvidas nas nossas redes sociais @mentescriminosaspodcast no Facebook e Instagram, ou mande-nos email para mentescriminosaspodcast@gmail.com Fontes de pesquisa: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Sams https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/sep/01/stephanie-slater-estate-agent-kidnapped-in-1992-dies-aged-50 Documentário na SkyCrime - Crimes that shock UK
Monthly radio show podcast with ex-BBC broadcaster Alan Ashton. Features old and new recordings of theatre organs, electronic organs and keyboards. From Wersi to Wurlitzer, Hammond to Compton. This show is the third and final part which explores how the UK organ festivals began. Tracks are from Chris Giles, Peter Hayward, Stephanie Slater, Penny Weedon, Angela Turner, Danny Mannix Trio, John Bowdler, Phil Tempest, Chiho Sunamoto, Max Takano, Bryan Rodwell, John Mann, Nicholas Martin, Andrew Tootell and Anthony Lomas.
Monthly radio show podcast with ex-BBC broadcaster Alan Ashton. Features old and new recordings of theatre organs, electronic organs and keyboards. From Wersi to Wurlitzer, Hammond to Compton. This show is the third and final part which explores how the UK organ festivals began. Tracks are from Chris Giles, Peter Hayward, Stephanie Slater, Penny Weedon, Angela Turner, Danny Mannix Trio, John Bowdler, Phil Tempest, Chiho Sunamoto, Max Takano, Bryan Rodwell, John Mann, Nicholas Martin, Andrew Tootell and Anthony Lomas.
Join us as we discuss Stephanie Slater, an estate agent who was kidnapped from work. This weeks promo is Missing Persons Our contact details: Twitter/Instagram - crime_divers_pod Facebook - Crime Divers Podcast Email - crime_divers_pod@outlook.com YouTube - CrimeDivers Podcast TikTok - crimediverspodcast https://www.patreon.com/CrimeDivers https://www.buymeacoffee.com/crimedivers Thanks for listening!
Visit our website https://psycho-killer.co for exclusive videos, photos, articles, and transcripts.Michael Benneman Sams was one of life's losers, a little man with big, bad ideas. He snatched his victims and held them to ransom locked in a wheelie bin. Birmingham estate agent Stephanie Slater walked free when her employers paid £175,000. Julie Dart, a teenager from Leeds, wasn't so lucky. She escaped from the wheelie bin, triggering Sams's silent alarm. He murdered her before she could break out of his workshop in Newark, Nottinghamshire, and dumped her body in a field in Lincolnshire. But the police caught up with Sams. His ex-wife and son had long memories. When they recognised him on BBC Crimewatch they were quick to turn him in. Sams, now 79, will die in prison.This podcast features an exclusive interview with Senior Investigating Officer, Detective Chief Superintendent (retired) Bob Taylor of West Yorkshire Police.The Six O'clock Knock is a Psycho Killer production.Transcript[MUSIC] Hello and welcome to the Six O'Clock Knock. I'm Simon Ford, a journalist and broadcaster. And I'm Jacques Morrell a former major crime detective who just can't hang up his boots!Put us together and what have you got? A series of insightful, provocative and challenging new ‘takes' on cold cases and landmark investigations. Jacques spent 30 years on the force, and I've spent as long chasing scoops and scribbling in courtrooms. About a year ago we shook hands, sat down and started comparing notebooks. And I can honestly say that deciphering Simon's shorthand is the most difficult piece of detective work I've ever done.Read more: https://bit.ly/michael-sams-transcript
You would think that the sixth largest economy in the world would be able to organise itself to provide decent school meals for its children, but alas… the UK has faltered. It's astonishing that the Manchester United number 10 has done more for hungry schoolchildren than the occupant of Number 10. The former knows all about childhood hunger; the latter thinks the so-called free market can deliver everything. Host Ross Ashcroft is joined by the founder of School Food Matters, Stephanie Slater, and Johnbosco Nwogbo from ‘We Own It' to discuss whether we should be relying on the free market to solve childhood hunger.
You would think that the sixth largest economy in the world would be able to organise itself to provide decent school meals for its children, but alas… the UK has faltered. It’s astonishing that the Manchester United number 10 has done more for hungry schoolchildren than the occupant of Number 10. The former knows all about childhood hunger; the latter thinks the so-called free market can deliver everything. Host Ross Ashcroft is joined by the founder of School Food Matters, Stephanie Slater, and Johnbosco Nwogbo from ‘We Own It’ to discuss whether we should be relying on the free market to solve childhood hunger.
Stephanie Slater became the Boynton Beach Police Department's Public Information Officer in April 2007, following seven years as a newspaper reporter.Slater serves as a strategic communications advisor and community engagement liaison, overseeing the agency's branding and messaging. She is the agency spokeswoman, working closely with media partners to keep the community informed. She also manages the agency's social media and website, video production, podcasts, and recruitment campaigns. Slater is an instructor for FBI-LEEDA, teaching media and public relations to law enforcement executives across the country. She is the Immediate Past President of the National Information Officers Association and a member of the Florida Law Enforcement Public Information Officers Association.Slater is a frequent guest speaker about law enforcement's use of Social Media and has contributed to several textbooks about the topic. She also contributed to a Boston University journalism textbook on public affairs reporting and served on a panel that helped develop a model social media policy for the IACP.She was honored as the Boynton Beach Police Department's Civilian Employee of the Year in 2008; Civilian of the Quarter in July 2017 and received the International Association of Chiefs of Police 40 Under 40 award, which recognizes law enforcement professionals from around the world who demonstrate leadership and exemplify a commitment to their profession, in October 2017.A New York native, Slater is a graduate of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University, where she majored in print journalism. She previously worked as a breaking news and crime reporter for The Boca News and The Palm Beach Post. She is the proud wife of a police officer and mother of a kindergartner!You can contact Stephanie via Twitter @StrategicPIO or via email at StephanieHSlater@gmail.com. If you are interested in listening to the Boynton Beach Police Department Podcast about Rosebud you can listen to it here. Stephanie also talked about the training classes offered by FBI-LEETA, you can find out if a class is coming nearby by going to the training page for the Media and Public Relations Course. You can also find information about the Master PIO Course as well. Support the show (https://t.co/GOmAg9X6e8?amp=1)
Pierwsza historia dotyczy morderstwa rodziny Bishopów, które wydarzyło się w 1976 roku. Sprawca - znany dyplomata Bradford Bishop znalazł się na liście 10 Most Wanted i był poszukiwany na całym świecie. Druga Karolina opowiada o brytyjskim porywaczu - Michael Sams, któremu udało się uprowadzić dwie kobiety: Julie Dart w 1991 roku i Stephanie Slater 1992. Jeżeli chcecie się dowiedzieć, czy przestępcy zostali schwytani, to zapraszamy do słuchania. Nie zapomnijcie sprawdzić zdjęć do tego odcinka na naszym instagramie @prawdziwezbrodnie. Źródła: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I29V4AAhAkU&t=1467s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsNW2fo-Iyg https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b039px7s?fbclid=IwAR0cnUpOeWq229we3Sh14-PAy4ycgxn2siX0bj4ACvjc15mJe8q8H9JcPsE
Two days had gone by and Dominic hadn’t heard from his girlfriend Julie Dart. Then, on the morning of Friday, July 12, Dominic received an unexpected visit from his sister, who had found a handwritten envelope addressed to him amongst her mail... Episode narrated by the Anonymous Host (https://twitter.com/casefilehost) Researched and written by Erin Munro Creative Director: Milly Raso This episode's sponsors: Function of Beauty (https://www.functionofbeauty.com/casefile) – Get 20% OFF your first order of fully customised shampoo LegalZoom (https://www.legalzoom.com/) – Where life meets legal. Use promo code CASEFILE for special savings Article (https://www.article.com/casefile) – Get $50 off your first order of $100 or more SimpliSafe (https://simplisafe.com/casefile) – Protect your home and your family today. Free shipping, free returns and 60 days risk-free trial For all credits and sources please visit casefilepodcast.com/case-147-julie-dart-and-stephanie-slater (https://casefilepodcast.com/case-147-julie-dart-and-stephanie-slater/)
This week is all about the survivors of some of the worst criminals of all time. Rachael covers badass Enrietra Washington and Talicza covers the unbreakable Stephanie Slater.As always, if you are enjoying the show, please subscribe, rate and leave a review!Instagram: @transatlanticcrimeTwitter: @transatcrimepodFacebook: facebook.com/transatlanticcrimePatreon: patreon.com/transatlanticcrimeEpisodes available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher or wherever you listen to podcasts.
This is the first of two episodes where we interview folks who presented at the Science Fictions, Popular Cultures Conference. In this one we talk to Tim Slater, Stephanie Slater, and Greg Littmann. Music in this episode:"Attack of the Mole Men" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/The UFO Files https://www.purple-planet.com Fat Cartoon Jazzhttps://www.purple-planet.com
Julie Dart was abducted and murdered by Michael Sams in 1991. Evading justice and desperate for his next fix, this serial killer in the making went on to abduct Stephanie Slater before raping her and holding her captive for eight days. Stephanie was released by Sams and whilst some might say she was the luck one, she went on to live a life of emotional pain that ended in tragedy. Warning: the themes in this podcast and the language used may be adult in nature and listener discretion is required. Help to support the show and get your FREE case of beer: http://www.beer52.com/seeingred Facebook: Seeing Red a UK True Crime Podcast Instagram: SeeingRedThePodcast Twitter: Red_Podcast Patreon: patreon.com/seeingredpodcast Email: info@seeingredpodcast.co.uk Theme music thanks to www.bensound.com Music edited by www.discosuperstars.co.uk - want a great DJ for a party in Wiltshire - go check them out!
Julie Dart was abducted and murdered by Michael Sams in 1991. Evading justice and desperate for his next fix, this serial killer in the making went on to abduct Stephanie Slater before raping her and holding her captive for eight days. Stephanie was released by Sams and whilst some might say she was the luck one, she went on to live a life of emotional pain that ended in tragedy. Warning: the themes in this podcast and the language used may be adult in nature and listener discretion is required. Help to support the show and get your FREE case of beer: http://www.beer52.com/seeingred Facebook: Seeing Red a UK True Crime Podcast Instagram: SeeingRedThePodcast Twitter: Red_Podcast Patreon: patreon.com/seeingredpodcast Email: info@seeingredpodcast.co.uk Theme music thanks to www.bensound.com Music edited by www.discosuperstars.co.uk - want a great DJ for a party in Wiltshire - go check them out!
This is the second year in a row that the Boynton Beach Police Department will have officers escorting John I. Leonard High School students to the school. All of the kids have special needs.
The Abduction of Stephanie Slater and Murder by the River Lark...Michael Sams was a one legged rapist, murderer and piss-poor extortion artist. After he abducted real estate agent Stephanie Slater, the police thought she was dead for sure, but she courageously managed to survive 8 days in his captivity.In 2005, the small village of Fornham St Martin in Suffolk was horrified when the scorched body of Dawn Walker was found by the River Lark. Who would murder such a loved 37 year old in such a heinous way? All evidence pointed towards her boyfriend Kevin Nunn, but if he did it, did he act alone? And was the circumstantial evidence they had against him compelling enough for a conviction?Become a Bloody Murder Patron (for as little as $1 per month, which you can cancel at anytime) and have access to dozens of Patron only episodes (including our whole first season!) with new patron only content added every month!Go to https://www.patreon.com/bloodymurderLevels $5 and over go into our monthly merchandise draws and get FREE stickers and hand-made Barney Badges!See our website! bloodymurderpodcast.com for all our social media links, contact details, a gallery, fabulous merchandise (check out our new Bloody Murder SHOES! and now STICKERS and BACKPACKS and DUFFEL BAGS!!) and much much more.Wanna buy us a drink? Here's a donate link.Thanks to Shannon Williams for supplying this weeks True Crime Nerd Time. It's a review of the true crime documentary "The Iceman Tapes: Conversations with a Killer"True Crime Nerd Time, a segment on Bloody Murder, needs your help because it stars you! We want you, our listeners, to submit your recommendations for anything true cime related! It could be books, TV shows, movies, documentaries, exhibitions, graphic novels, art, music etc. So send us your brief story (we’ll read it out) or record your story (it can just be a recording on your phone, and we’ll play it!). We will also publish it on our website. Keep it to about 2 mins please or 200 words. Email here! bloodymurderpodcast@gmail.com. Oh and if you give us your postal address we'll send you some stickers as a reward! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week brings the concluding part of the One-Legged Trainspotter trilogy of episodes on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, and we finally meet the mind, and the man, behind the murder of Julie Dart, the attempted blackmail of British Rail, and the kidnap of Stephanie Slater. Music used in this episode: **"Easy Life"** by **Lee Rosevere** from the album **"The Big Loop"** All music used is sourced from **http://freemusicarchive.org/** and used under an **Attribution Licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ** **Recommended Podcasts this week:** [**Blood On The Rocks Podcast**](https://audioboom.com/channels/4932184)** and ****[Of Myth And Mercy](https://ofmythandmercy.com/)** **Follow/Support/Contact The True Crime Enthusiast:** * **[Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/TheTrueCrimeEnthusiast/?ref=bookmarks)** * **[Facebook Discussion Group](https://www.facebook.com/groups/1973169242968995/)** * **[Twitter](https://twitter.com/tc_enthusiast)** * **[Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/truecrimeenthusiast/?hl=en)** * **[The True Crime Enthusiast Wordpress Blog](https://wordpress.com/view/truecrimeenthusiast.wordpress.com)** * **[Patreon Page](https://www.patreon.com/thetruecrimeenthusiast)** **Recommended Reading/References** * **[Unmasking Mr Kipper](https://www.amazon.co.uk/Unmasking-Mr-Kipper-Lamplugh-Methods-Michael/dp/1856850978/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1527047059&sr=8-1&keywords=unmasking+mr+kipper)** * **[Murder With Menaces](https://www.amazon.co.uk/Murder-Menaces-Michael-Stephanie-Slater/dp/0747243387/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1527047095&sr=1-1&keywords=Murder+with+menaces)** * **[CrimeBuster](https://www.amazon.co.uk/Crimebuster-Inside-minds-Britains-criminals/dp/0749922796/ref=sr_1_5?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1527047145&sr=1-5&keywords=bob+taylor)** * **[Crimewatch U.K Solved](https://www.amazon.co.uk/Crimewatch-Uk-BBC-Liz-Mills/dp/0140239898/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1527047188&sr=1-1&keywords=crimewatch+uk)** * [**Crimes That Shook Britain Documentary - The Kidnap Of Stephanie Slater**](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nN8Z83GB_Mw) Remembering Julie Dart, Stephanie Slater and their families.
Boynton Beach Police Spokeswoman Stephanie Slater has details on a crime involving two men taking advantage of an elderly woman and stealing $13,000 in jewelry from her.
John has revisited his 2004 archive live interview with STEPHANIE SLATER. It was an amazing interview and she reveals the full story of her kidnap and love for the Island.
As a Radio 4 presenter, covering a range of stories everyday, Carolyn Quinn interviews people while the story is live but rarely gets the chance to find out what happened next. For these editions of One to One, Carolyn wanted to find out what happens to individuals who've found themselves in the media spotlight and have had to live with intense, unsolicited scrutiny. How do they cope once the media caravan has moved on and they have to try to get on with their lives? In this first interview, she speaks to Stephanie Slater, who survived a violent kidnapping in 1992. Michael Sams, later also convicted of murdering Julie Dart, held Stephanie for eight days. Following her release, she and her family were besieged by the media who camped in the field opposite her parents' house for 18 months. In this interview Carolyn finds out what impact the experience and subsequent media attention had on Stephanie as she attempted to come to terms with her ordeal, and rebuild her life. Producer: Karen Gregor.