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Filmmaker Thomas Streed joins the podcast to discuss Jacques Demy's classic French New Wave musical The Young Girls of Rochefort. The River Magnus triple feature will be at B119 Wells Hall at Michigan State University at 2:00pm. Attendance is open to the public. Follow River Magnus Productions on Instagram: @RiverMagnus Follow Johnny on Letterboxd: @JohnnyMocny Follow Johnny on Instagram and Tik Tok: @JohnnyMocnyComedy Follow the podcast on Instagram and Twitter: @WeAreMoviesPod Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WeAreMoviesPodcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/we-are-movies/support
Michael W. Streed is an award-winning, internationally recognized, Forensic Facial Imaging Expert based in the Los Angeles Metro area. For 42 years, he's combined his extensive law enforcement experience and artistic skills to help law enforcement agencies solve their toughest cases. Michael is also the owner of SketchCop Solutions, where he provides remote services and consultancy, access to products and training to a variety of law enforcement agencies and select clients worldwide. Join us as we ask Michael about how Forensic Facial Imaging makes a contribution to Forensic Investigations.Originally aired on Jan 27, 2022
Dr Nat Mulkey and Dr Carl G Streed Jr join Ethics Talk to discuss their article coauthored with Dr Barbara M. Chubak: "A Call to Update Standard of Care for Children With Differences in Sex Development."
Master Sketch Artist Michael Streed’s 40 year police career of creating spot-on sketches of suspects, wasn’t the career he had envisioned for himself; he had planned on being a Disney Animator. But as the creator of “Sketchcop,” Streed reveals that when interviewing child victims or witnesses, it’s not drawing talent that makes an accurate sketch – it’s great interviewing skills and knowing how to get children to dig deep into their memories. How to protect children at school, camps and other youth-serving organizations: https://sosthreesixty.com/home/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When the phone of police artist and interview specialist Sergeant (Ret.) Michael W. Streed—The SketchCop—rings, it’s because police need his help solving their most difficult and heinous cases. During his thirty-five-year law enforcement career, Streed has provided signature images for some of America’s most notorious murders, rapes and kidnappings. His sketches decorate walls inside detective squad rooms from Los Angeles to Baltimore, a stark reminder of the evil that lurks among us.In SketchCop: Drawing a Line Against Crime, Streed takes readers on a thrilling ride across a landscape littered with crime scenes and violent criminals, including anecdotes from historical cases, such as the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. He’ll share the compelling true crime stories from his portfolio, detailing how he used his specialized skills as The SketchCop to turn memories of monsters into justice. His descriptions of the psychological impression this important investigative tool leaves on victims helps to round out the book in a way that guarantees after reading SketchCop, you’ll never look at another face the same way againSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/house-of-mystery-true-crime-history. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
When the phone of police artist and interview specialist Sergeant (Ret.) Michael W. Streed—The SketchCop—rings, it’s because police need his help solving their most difficult and heinous cases. During his thirty-five-year law enforcement career, Streed has provided signature images for some of America’s most notorious murders, rapes and kidnappings. His sketches decorate walls inside detective squad rooms from Los Angeles to Baltimore, a stark reminder of the evil that lurks among us.In SketchCop: Drawing a Line Against Crime, Streed takes readers on a thrilling ride across a landscape littered with crime scenes and violent criminals, including anecdotes from historical cases, such as the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. He’ll share the compelling true crime stories from his portfolio, detailing how he used his specialized skills as The SketchCop to turn memories of monsters into justice. His descriptions of the psychological impression this important investigative tool leaves on victims helps to round out the book in a way that guarantees after reading SketchCop, you’ll never look at another face the same way again . . .“Michael Streed is as passionate about being an artist as he is about being a cop. It’s that passion that fuels his ground-breaking work.”—JuJu Chang, ABC News correspondent“As insightful as it is fascinating . . . A must-read for true crime fans.”—Gary C. King, author of Love, Lies, and MurdeSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/House-of-Mystery-True-Crime-History. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Michael W. Streed is our guest. He is a Retired Police Sgt. and award-winning, internationally recognized, Forensic Facial Imaging Expert. He talks about his career as a street cop in California and how his passion for art eventually led to him becoming an internationally recognized forensic sketch artist. Michael discusses how his childhood passion for art eventually became part of his crime fighting tools. He eventually became part of the California law enforcement team of sketch artists. His work helped identify and led to the arrests of multiple serial killers. He now works with Law Enforcement Agencies across the globe. Background song Hurricane is used with permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer.
Join Andrew Tisser with Doctors Chase Anderson and Carl Streed Jr. as they talk about being yourself in medicine. They get into the systematic discrimination that people of color and different sexual identities get in the medical field. Chase and Carl also share what we can do to improve how we deal with these issues and support our words with actions. In this episode, you’ll learn:· The privileges and friction brought about by intersectionality and identifying with the LGBTQ+ community.· Using strong emotions as a catalyst for change.· Asking consent before asking questions or bringing up topics that people might have problems with. · Being a lifelong learner. You have the power as a health professional to speak up and make a difference.· Changing behavior and conduct instead of forcing a change of beliefs. ~ About Chase Anderson: Chase is an adult psychiatry resident physician at The Massachusetts General Hospital and McLean Hospital. He was born in Woodland Hills, California, and then moved to Seattle, Washington at age 12. He completed his undergraduate education in Chemistry at The Massachusetts Institute of Technology and his master’s in Biological Engineering at MIT as well. He is a graduate of The Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine and will soon be starting his Child Psychiatry fellowship at UCSF. In his free time, he enjoys going for long walks around Boston, listening to Kpop, reading fantasy books, playing soccer, writing, and planning dinners with friends. About Carl Streed Jr.: Carl Streed Jr MD MPH is a physician by training and advocate in action focused on improving the status, health, and well-being of vulnerable communities. For over a decade, he has been dedicated to understanding and eliminating disparities among sexual and gender minorities, including lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) communities. He uses a decidedly health-focused perspective with emphasis placed on the intersection of identities. He has approached the issues facing LGBTQ individuals and communities through education reform, professional development, and systems redesign. In addressing the issues facing LGBTQ communities, he has published a variety of articles and resources and been invited to give presentations and workshops. With his experience advocating for institutional, state, and national level change, he has advised as a consultant the creation of new LGBTQ-focused symposia and resources for healthcare systems, non-profit organizations, and federal agencies. ~ You can find Chase Anderson on…Twitter: https://twitter.com/chasetmanderson You can find Carl Streed Jr. on…Twitter: https://twitter.com/cjstreedInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/cjstreed/ --- Connect with Andrew Tisser!Website: https://andrewtisserdo.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/talk2medocFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/andrew.tisserLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewtisserdo/Early Career Physicians: Taking Back Medicine: https://www.facebook.com/groups/earlycareerdocs/
Debbi Mack interviews crime writer Michael Streed on the Crime Cafe podcast. For your podcasting needs, I use and recommend Blubrry Podcasting. I would also like to recommend Stitcher Premium, if you're a fan of podcasts. If you like true crime or crime fiction, there are loads of podcasts out there for you. And with Stitcher Premium you can listen to the exclusive archives from Criminology or bonus episodes from True Crime Garage. You can also listen ad-free to episodes of your favorite podcasts. I've subscribed, and for only $4.99 a month, it's nice to have the ad-free entertainment. Just go to www.stitcher.com/premium and use the promo code, CRIMECAFE, to try it out absolutely free for a month. Unfortunately, I can no longer provide transcription show notes, but will resume doing so when finances allow. I have tried to note at what time various discussion topics come up in the recording. [02:27] Michael talks about how he became a sketch artist for the police force. [02:45] Michael talks about his interest in drawing, starting with his childhood cartoons. [04:20] How Michael prepared to write his first book. [05:44] How writing police reports helped Michael write his first book, as well as the ways his law enforcement experience has helped him write true crime stories. [07:07] Michael talks about how police sketch artists work. [09:30] Michael explains what it means to be a certified forensic artist and why he chose to be certified. [09:40] Michael on the importance of having a good editor. [11:00] Our discussion the "modern age" of forensic artistry. [11:35] Why Michael created his own forensic software. [12:02] Michael talks about the true crime book he's working on. [15:05] Why Michael wrote his first book, SketchCop. [17:00] Michael discusses the process of creating forensic art through listening to stories. [17:40] One case Michael worked on involving the use of an unusual type of sketch. [18:45] Michael talks more about the process of police sketching. [20:00] Michael talks more about his love for cartooning. [21:00] The role of virtual technology in forensic art. [22:40] My off-the-wall question: Which do you prefer: autumn or spring? [24:10] Interview wrap-up. ***** Help bring back the show transcriptions! Please support the Crime Cafe on Patreon.
Dertig jaar geleden, op deze dag, 11 februari, werd strijder tegen de apartheid Nelson Mandela vrijgelaten uit zijn cel in Zuid Afrika. Anti-apartheidsactiviste Conny Braam maakte deze historische gebeurtenis van heel dichtbij mee. In het diepste geheim ondersteunde zij vanuit Amsterdam jarenlang de beweging van Mandela met Operatie Vula. Ze vermomde leden van het Afrikaans Nationaal Congres, het ANC, om ze Zuid-Afrika binnen te kunnen smokkelen. En ze zette een communicatiesysteem op waarmee niemand minder dan Mandela zelf, stiekem vanuit zijn cel contact kon krijgen met de buitenwereld. Presentator Rose Heijnen ging bij haar op bezoek om haar verhaal te horen.
Op Sicilië belandt naar schatting 60 procent van de Europese land¬bouw¬subsidies in de verkeerde handen. Wie daartegen strijdt, botst met de maffia.Boeren een fair inkomen garanderen of bij¬dragen aan de strijd tegen klimaat¬verandering. Daarvoor dienen, onder meer, de Europese landbouwsubsidies. Maar die intenties worden gedwarsboomd door miljardenfraude, nepotisme en cruciale weeffouten in het systeem. Journaliste en Italië-kenner Ine Roox reisde naar Sicilië, en sprak er onder meer met Giuseppe Antoci. Toen hij de strijd aanging tegen subsidiefraude, werd er een aanslag gepleegd op zijn leven. Hij leeft al jaren onder heel strenge bewaking. Het verhaal maakt deel uit van een driedelige reeks over fraude met Europese Landbouwsubsidies. Meer info vind je hieronder. Meer wetenLees hier het artikel van Ine Roox over de subsidiefraude in SiciliëLees hier het artikel van Roeland Termote over ¬Midden-Europa, en de kleine boeren die er een strijd voeren voor land en subsidies tegen elites die verweven zijn met de machtReageerVragen, opmerkingen of suggesties? Mail dsaudio@standaard.beCreditsJournalist Ine Roox | Host Niels De Keukelaere | Redactie Robbe Claes | Eindredactie Annelies Vanderoost, Anna Korterink | Audioproductie Pieter Schrevens | Muziek Brecht Plasschert | Chef Audio Wouter Van DriesscheOver deze podcastJournalistiek om naar te luisteren. Dat is dSAudio. Van maandag tot vrijdag praat een journalist van De Standaard u elke dag een twintigtal minuten bij over een actuele kwestie. Om te beluisteren wanneer lezen geen optie is.
Vandaag is het precies een jaar geleden dat een wetswijziging het mogelijk maakte om als ouder ook een doodgeboren kind te registreren. Bewijs dat je kind misschien niet meer leeft, maar wel degelijk heeft bestaan. Allemaal dankzij de inspanningen van één moeder die hier jarenlang voor vocht, en met gevolgen voor veel meer Nederlanders dan ze ooit had kunnen bedenken.Gast: Carlijn VisPresentatie: Thomas RuebProductie: Felicia AlberdingMontage: Julie Blussé
What is queer health policy and why is it important? Today, we chat with Dr. Carl G. Streed Jr, physician and research lead at Boston Medical Center for Transgender Medicine & Surgery. For over a decade, Carl has been dedicated to understanding and eliminating disparities among sexual and gender minorities through education reform, professional development, and systems redesign.
For the 28th episode of Spec Script we read an episode of BATTLESTAR GALACTICA written by ZOE PROVAL someone who has never seen the show. CAST CAPTAIN LEADER - Whitney Streed TOUGH FEMALE LEAD - Jen Tam BELOVED SECONDARY CHARACTER - Heidi Hunter SAD ROBOT - Tory Ward TOUGH FEMALE GRANDMA - Drea Genoveva NAVIGATOR - Drea Genoveva BATTLESTAR GALACTICA - Chris Khatami CYCLON - Chris Khatami TECH NERD - Alexandra Jade REGUALR NERD - Lydia Manning NEWSCASTER- Aaron Harleman RADIO NEWSCASTER - Aaron Harleman ROCK PEOPLE - Everyone! NARRATOR - Shane Hosea Written by Zoë Proval Hosted by Shane Hosea & Chris Khatami Spec Script is a show where someone who has never seen a popular TV show writes an episode of said show. The podcast is a table read of the episode performed at Kelly's Olympian in Portland, OR 2nd Sundays of the month.
Coroner Talk™ | Death Investigation Training | Police and Law Enforcement
Post-Mortem Facial Reconstruction A Postmortem Reconstruction is developed by reconstructing facial characteristics of an unidentified deceased person with decomposed or damaged human tissue. The image will first show trauma to the victim and is repaired digitally or by applying paints directly to the photograph, covering the injured area making the features recognizable. The drawing repairs the trauma to the victim so that the final image will be more presentable when asking for law enforcement or the public's assistance in identification. The final reconstruction is used as an investigative aid for identification and can help to expedite an investigation to lead to the discovery of the unknown. SketchCop® FACETTE Face Design System Software is arguably the first facial composite software capable of yielding the same quality product offered by that of a police sketch artist. It is designed to help produce a consistent end-product to assist in the reduction of investigative cycle times. SketchCop® FACETTE is portable and easy to use. Our database is populated with sketched facial components. This is especially helpful for non-artists who want to create high-quality facial composites. Our Adobe® licensed editing tools allow users to fine-tune their composite images to make the same subtle changes a police artist would using a pencil and eraser. Those who want to increase eyewitness satisfaction can use our latest version of SketchCop® FACETTE to import their composite images into Adobe® Photoshop® to further refine their images. With SketchCop® FACETTE, users can focus on the most important part of creating any facial composite – the eyewitness interview. Sergeant (Ret.) Michael W. Streed is an internationally-recognized forensic facial imaging expert providing facial identification services to America's largest police agencies. Web Site URL: www.sketchcop.com Public Email address: michael@sketchcop.com Death Investigator Magazine A digital magazine focused on the death investigation community. Dedicated to improving skills and enriching lives of investigators. “To the living we owe respect, but to the dead we only owe the truth.” Voltaire . Medicolegal Death Investigation – Online Academy Coroners, Medical Examiner Investigators, Police, and Forensic students. This hybrid course looks at death investigation from a combined perspective of law enforcement and medicolegal death investigations. MLDI online Academy is a Nationally Accredited online training designed to teach all aspects of death investigation and scene management. Unlike any other coroner training today, this course offers a blended learning style combining online self-paced video training, along with opportunities for live interaction with instructors several times throughout the program, and a unique private Facebook group open only to students of Coroner School™ where everyone can interact and ask questions. MLDI online Academy is a six-week guided course with certified instructors. However, at the end of the six weeks, you still have access to all videos, downloadable material, and the private Facebook group. You can return to the online school anytime to finish up the courses or as a refresher in certain topic areas. Medicolegal Death Investigation Scene Kit This exclusive first of its kind Medicolegal Death Investigation (MLDI) kit contains all the items you need to document and collect evidence from the most important piece of evidence at any death scene – The Body. Designed for Coroners, Medical Examiner Investigators, and anyone responsible to investigate and process a death. This kit is equipped to collect fragile evidence such as DNA and fibers, take post-mortem temperatures, document the scene through photography and sketching, as well as properly collect transport, and store material evidence. This MLDI Kit can be used in large agencies for multiple MDI’s or one single kit for smaller agencies. Packaged in a sturdy Pelican carry case with custom dividers and a pocketed pouch system. Built strong to withstand the demands from scene to scene. Click HERE for more information The Death Investigation Training Academy was founded to play an integral role in the death investigation community. The need for quality accredited training is in short supply and high demand. Using a combination of classroom training, live on site scenario exercises, and web-based training, the Death Investigation Training Academy is filling the need of 21st-century investigators.
Dr. Robert Goldstein is an instructor in medicine at Harvard Medical School and medical director of the Transgender Health Program at Massachusetts General Hospital. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Managing Editor of the Journal. R.H. Goldstein, C.G. Streed, and S.R. Cahill. Being PrEPared — Preexposure Prophylaxis and HIV Disparities. N Engl J Med 2018;379:1293-1295.
Andy Zeller & Eric Streed, co-creators of ATK! join Chris, Rob, and Jack on our second episode of TCbH Hangouts where we try and figure out what the heck we are doing with this show! TCbH theme music is written & performed by Th4 D34D and provided by CheapBeats. Podcast production is by Rob Conley of Ginger Cat Productions. The TCbH Hangouts Logo was created by Jen Kelley.Games Talked About:Spirit IslandHarry Potter: Hogwarts BattleKingdom BuilderPugmireSagradaAdventure LandPillars of the EarthTerraforming MarsHot Links:ATK!website - http://atkgame.comTCbHhttps://www.cardboardherald.comhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsBLZ33CJXoUffCBF7plpjgTh4 D34D:https://soundcloud.com/d34dhttps://d34d.bandcamp.comhttps://twitter.com/th4d34dhttps://Instagram.com/th4d34d/CheapBeats:https://www.cheapbeats.nethttp://www.cheapbeatsmusic.bandcamp.comGinger Cat Productions:https://www.gcatproductions.com/Jen Kelley:https://www.instagram.com/jrkface84
Highlights from one of our most popular episodes and one of my personal favorites, featuring OG cohost Andrew Kushner, Marcus Coleman, and special guest Whitney Streed
Recorded live at Alberta Street Pub. This month features Mohanad Elshieky, Jake Silberman, Whitney Streed, Alex Falone, Susan Rice. Hosted by JoAnn Schinderle Podcast Engineer: Randall Lawrence
At Time Capsule we dig back into our notebooks to rehash old jokes that we no longer do on account of dated references, growth as a comic, and sometimes even growth as a person. This month we have Nariko Ott (Portland’s funniest male), Curtis Cook (Hail King Curtiz!), And Whitney Streed (Forever). Hosted by Adam … Continue reading Time Capsule ep 2: Adam Pasi, Curtis Cook, Whitney Streed and Nariko Ott →
Orange Police Sergeant (Ret.) Michael W. Streed is "The SketchCop." He's a one-of-a-kind crime fighter who's frequently called into action by police departments seeking help solving their most difficult cases.For over three decades, Michael has provided signature images for the country's most notorious murders, rapes, and kidnappings, including the kidnapping and murder of five-year-old Samantha Runnion, as well as the Baton Rouge Serial Killer.The SketchCop has fought crime, coast-to-coast, from Los Angeles to Baltimore, Salt Lake City to Baton Rouge. Along the way, he has papered the walls of police squad rooms with sketches of their city's most dangerous criminals.In this collection of true crime stories, Michael shares cases from his own portfolio. He describes how he connects with, and empowers, courageous victims and eyewitnesses, from all walks of life. Using their descriptions, the author creates life-like sketches of the assailants with an accuracy that has led to quick identifications and captures.SketchCop - Drawing A Line Against Crime provides readers a glimpse at some of Michael W. Streed's career cases and the significant role he plays in the criminal justice system. SKETCHCOP: Drawing a Line Against Crime-Michael W. Streed
SketchCop. Our special guest for this episode was forensic facial imaging expert and author, Sergeant (Ret.) Michael W. Streed. He has a new book out titled, 'Sketchcop: Drawing A Line Against Crime'. He is quite personable and very knowledgeable about crime and investigations. Just how much impact has forensic facial imaging had on apprehending criminals? How did he become interested in such a career? What are some of the memorable cases he has personally been involved with? What does he think of allegations that Gene Kusche's Steven Avery sketch was drawn from a mugshot? SketchCop is published through WildBlue Press. http://sketchcop.com https://wildbluepress.com Drawing The Line Against Crime He is quite personable and very knowledgeable about crime and investigations. Just how much impact has forensic facial imaging had on apprehending criminals? What are some of the memorable cases he has personally been involved with?
Many of Michael’s cases have been profiled on such shows as: ‘America’s Most Wanted’ and ‘Unsolved Mysteries’. He has also been profiled in several major newspapers and has been interviewed on: CNN with Connie Chung, Fox News Channel, ABC 20/20 with Barbara Walters and ID Discovery’s show “Wicked Attraction: Bad Fortune.” Michael is also a noted author and popular lecturer on the subject of facial imaging/identification and true crime. He is currently working on his next book, Creating Digital Faces for Law Enforcement (Elsevier/Academic Press) scheduled to be published in 2017. Michael’s current true crime/memoir, SketchCop – Drawing A Line Against Crime (Order HERE from WildBlue Press) is scheduled for release in January 2016. The book is a collection of true crimes stories where Michael made significant contributions to select investigations in his role as a police sketch artist. Guest website: http://sketchcop.com HOST website: http://donnagore.com
GUESTS: EMO PHILIPS, BARBARA HOLM, WHITNEY STREED, Middle Initial for Greg, Old Ladies Cutting, BARBARA & WHITNEY talk BRIDGETOWN COMEDY FESTIVAL, Secret Rivalry Nonexistent, Ball Talk Blazers, EMO PHILLIPS, Truly An Honor No Fibs, BIKE GALLERY
Round two with Kyle Kinane, Sean Jordan, Shane Torres, Whitney Streed and Jen Allen. Recorded August 10, 2012 at the Brody Theater in Portland, OR.
In this episode I sat down with 4 of the comedians that performed at the recent SLC Comedy Carnivale. I sat down outside The Complex and talked with Whitney Streed, Geoff Grant, David Nieker, and Arthur Carter. We talked comedy, the SLC Carnivale, what their thoughts are on Salt Lake City, who they look up to in the comedy world, and everything else in between. You can find all of the episodes of the podcast at www.iamsaltlake.com It is also available on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and the Mediocre Radio Network. Connect with me on Facebook.com/IamSaltLake or on twitter.com/iamsaltlake Call the voicemail (385)202-5926 with upcoming events, feedback, what you love about Salt Lake City, or just to say hello. Please share with your family and friends! Thanks for the support!
Comedian Whitney Streed sits down with Seth to discuss Heathers. This leads to conversations about cliques, internet trolls and the headaches moderating a comedian-only message board.
GUEST: WHITNEY STREED, Kenny B's Bald Spot, Greg Towels Off At The Gym, Being Marked, WHITNEY STREED, Stand-up Comedy, Going Crazy In Portland, Don't Steal Cars, Riding The Wave