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In October 2001, the dismembered remains of seventy-one-year-old Morris Black were found floating in Galveston Bay. A few days later, Black's neighbor, Robert Durst, was arrested on suspicion of murder and released on $250,000 bail. After posting bail, Durst jumped bail and disappeared for six weeks, before being arrested by Pennsylvania authorities at the end of November.In the years that followed, investigators and prosecutors began combing through Durst's life, discovering disturbing connections between the excentric millionaire and the mysterious disappearances and deaths of several people who were once close to Durst. Robert Durst had been a suspect in the murder of Morris Black, but was it possible he was in fact a multiple murderer who'd evaded detection for decades?Thank you to the Incredible Dave White of Bring Me the Axe Podcast for research and Writing support!ReferencesAssociated Press. 2001. "Fugitive is arrested in Galveston man's death." Fort Worth Star-Telegram, December 1: 26.Babineck, Mark. 2001. "A mysterious trail left in Galveston." Austin American-Statesman, October 20: 25.Bagli, Charles. 2020. "4 decades of Durst's past are traced as trial begins." New York Times, March 11.—. 2021. "Durst faces new charge for murder of his wife." New York Times, October 23.—. 2021. "Durst is convicted of murder after 2 decades of suspicion." New York Times, September 18.—. 2021. "Durst is sentenced to life in prison for 2000 murder of friend." New York Times, October 15.—. 2020. "Real estate scion admits he wrote note in case profiled in 'The Jinx'." New York Times, January 1.—. 2014. "Stranger than fiction? Try fact." New York Times, December 2.Bagli, Charles V., and Kevin Flynn. 2001. "A two-decade spiral into suspicion." New York Times, October 21: A33.Bagli, Charles, and Kevin Flynn. 2001. "On the run with a fugitive: tales of aliases and disguises." New York Times, December 7: D1.Bagli, Charles, and Vivian Yee. 2015. "Straight from TV to jail: Durt is charged in killing." New York Times, March 16.Cartwright, Gary. 2002. "Durst case scenarios." Texas Monthly, February: 87-112.Collins, Marion. 2002. Without a Trace: Inside the Robert Durst Case. New York, NY: St. Martin's Press.Forbes. 2020. Durst family. December December. Accessed March 28, 2025. https://www.forbes.com/profile/durst/.Gerber, Marisa. 2021. "The Hollywood ‘Mafia princess' was Robert Durst's best friend. Did loyalty lead to murder?" Los Angeles Times, May 21.Hale, Mike. 2024. "Conversations on murder." New York Times, April 24.2015. The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst. Directed by Andrew Jarecki. Performed by Andrew Jarecki.Lozano, Juan. 2003. "Juey to see Galveston case evidence." Austin American-Statesman, August 14: 21.—. 2003. "Officer testifies there's no direct evidence against heir." Austin American-Statesman, October 21: 17.—. 2003. "Murder trial gets under way for multimillionaire Robert Durst." Fort Worth Star-Telegram, September 23: 21.Miller, Julie. 2015. "Robert Durst may have had a Mission Impossible-style plan to flee the country." Vanity Fair, March 18.Palmer, Alex. 2015. The Creepiest Things Robert Durst Says in His All Good Things DVD Commentary. April 15. Accessed April 1, 2025. https://www.vulture.com/2015/04/robert-dursts-all-good-things-dvd-commentary.html.Reporter-Dispatch. 1950. "Durst death in Scarsdale ruled an accident." Reporter-Dispatch (New York, NY), November 10: 9.Stewart, Richard, and Kevin Moran. 2003. "Millionaire is acquitted of murder." Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Nevember 12: 1.Streeter, Kurt. 2001. "N.Y. police had sought to quiz slain author." Los Angeles Times, January 9: 28.Zeman, Ned. 2020. "He also decided to kill her." Vanity Fair, April 23.—. 2015. "The fugitive heir." Vanity Fair, March 16.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In October 2001, the dismembered remains of seventy-one-year-old Morris Black were found floating in Galveston Bay. A few days later, Black's neighbor, Robert Durst, was arrested on suspicion of murder and released on $250,000 bail. After posting bail, Durst jumped bail and disappeared for six weeks, before being arrested by Pennsylvania authorities at the end of November.In the years that followed, investigators and prosecutors began combing through Durst's life, discovering disturbing connections between the excentric millionaire and the mysterious disappearances and deaths of several people who were once close to Durst. Robert Durst had been a suspect in the murder of Morris Black, but was it possible he was in fact a multiple murderer who'd evaded detection for decades?Thank you to the Incredible Dave White of Bring Me the Axe Podcast for research and Writing support!ReferencesAssociated Press. 2001. "Fugitive is arrested in Galveston man's death." Fort Worth Star-Telegram, December 1: 26.Babineck, Mark. 2001. "A mysterious trail left in Galveston." Austin American-Statesman, October 20: 25.Bagli, Charles. 2020. "4 decades of Durst's past are traced as trial begins." New York Times, March 11.—. 2021. "Durst faces new charge for murder of his wife." New York Times, October 23.—. 2021. "Durst is convicted of murder after 2 decades of suspicion." New York Times, September 18.—. 2021. "Durst is sentenced to life in prison for 2000 murder of friend." New York Times, October 15.—. 2020. "Real estate scion admits he wrote note in case profiled in 'The Jinx'." New York Times, January 1.—. 2014. "Stranger than fiction? Try fact." New York Times, December 2.Bagli, Charles V., and Kevin Flynn. 2001. "A two-decade spiral into suspicion." New York Times, October 21: A33.Bagli, Charles, and Kevin Flynn. 2001. "On the run with a fugitive: tales of aliases and disguises." New York Times, December 7: D1.Bagli, Charles, and Vivian Yee. 2015. "Straight from TV to jail: Durt is charged in killing." New York Times, March 16.Cartwright, Gary. 2002. "Durst case scenarios." Texas Monthly, February: 87-112.Collins, Marion. 2002. Without a Trace: Inside the Robert Durst Case. New York, NY: St. Martin's Press.Forbes. 2020. Durst family. December December. Accessed March 28, 2025. https://www.forbes.com/profile/durst/.Gerber, Marisa. 2021. "The Hollywood ‘Mafia princess' was Robert Durst's best friend. Did loyalty lead to murder?" Los Angeles Times, May 21.Hale, Mike. 2024. "Conversations on murder." New York Times, April 24.2015. The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst. Directed by Andrew Jarecki. Performed by Andrew Jarecki.Lozano, Juan. 2003. "Juey to see Galveston case evidence." Austin American-Statesman, August 14: 21.—. 2003. "Officer testifies there's no direct evidence against heir." Austin American-Statesman, October 21: 17.—. 2003. "Murder trial gets under way for multimillionaire Robert Durst." Fort Worth Star-Telegram, September 23: 21.Miller, Julie. 2015. "Robert Durst may have had a Mission Impossible-style plan to flee the country." Vanity Fair, March 18.Palmer, Alex. 2015. The Creepiest Things Robert Durst Says in His All Good Things DVD Commentary. April 15. Accessed April 1, 2025. https://www.vulture.com/2015/04/robert-dursts-all-good-things-dvd-commentary.html.Reporter-Dispatch. 1950. "Durst death in Scarsdale ruled an accident." Reporter-Dispatch (New York, NY), November 10: 9.Stewart, Richard, and Kevin Moran. 2003. "Millionaire is acquitted of murder." Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Nevember 12: 1.Streeter, Kurt. 2001. "N.Y. police had sought to quiz slain author." Los Angeles Times, January 9: 28.Zeman, Ned. 2020. "He also decided to kill her." Vanity Fair, April 23.—. 2015. "The fugitive heir." Vanity Fair, March 16.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
After having been on their podcast twice last year, it seemed only fitting that I started gathering the crew of Fine Beats and Cheeses to come on to mine. The first one who took the plunge is Lynne Streeter Childress. We kick things off by talking about TV Mysteries. We cover a lot of the spectrum - from Columbo, Matlock, and Murder, She Wrote to newer shows like Elsbeth, Poker Face, and Matlock (there's a new one!) Lynne talks about how these shows, "old white people solving crimes", attracted her to them, her memories of them, and what keeps her coming back for more. Then, we get to talk about Building Better People Productions. BBP Productions uses theater to encourage empathy, kindness, and other social-emotional skills for kids and their adults through shows, classes, and workshops. Lynne talks about how she started BBPP, what you can expect from what she and her team do, and where you can find them! Lastly, we talk about the podcast, Fine Beats and Cheeses. Lynne makes up one third of the Fine Beats and Cheeses team, alongside her twin sister Leslie, and Sam, the producer. We talk about how the podcast came to be, the guests they have had on and topics they've talked about, and where Lynne sees herself in the podcasting space in the future. You can find Lynne at: https://www.instagram.com/lynnestreeterchildress/ https://www.threads.net/@lynnestreeterchildress You can find Building Better People Productions at: https://bbpproductions.com/ https://www.instagram.com/building_better_people/ https://www.threads.net/@building_better_people You can find Fine Beats and Cheeses at: https://finebeatsandcheeses.com/ https://feeds.captivate.fm/fine-beats-cheeses/ https://www.threads.net/@finebeatsandcheeses https://www.instagram.com/finebeatsandcheeses/ Leslie: https://www.instagram.com/lesliegraystreeter/ https://www.threads.net/@lesliegraystreeter https://lesliegraystreeter.com/ Sam: https://www.instagram.com/madebysamphotos/
In this episode, Nate Streeter, Marketing Director of Aleph Holdings reveals how he helped scale Paris Painting and now leads marketing across 18 brands doing over $65M/year
Thornton Streeter takes us on a fascinating journey into the invisible realm of the human energy field revealing how cutting-edge technology is finally making visible what healers have known for millennia. As founder of the Centre for Biofield Sciences in India, Thornton has dedicated many years to developing the Biofield Viewer - a remarkable system that translates the human aura in real-time. His team has developed technology that works with basic cameras by removing the artificial "sharpening" filters that modern cameras employ. Thornton shares how the implications for holistic health practitioners are profound - for the first time, energy healers can visually demonstrate the effectiveness of their work, providing clients with tangible evidence. He shares how this visual validation helps bridge the gap between belief and knowledge, allowing people to fully own their healing experiences rather than doubting what they can't see. He describes chakras not as mystical concepts but as actual "lenses of consciousness" that allow us to operate in different dimensions - a perspective that merges ancient wisdom with modern scientific understanding. He expresses his frustration with the current approach to medicine and sees the future transition from chemical to physics based medicine, utilizing the information gleaned from the aura as the next paradigm of guidance for health. Thornton Streeter DSc. is an innovative biofield research scientist and founder of the Centre for Biofield Sciences in India, where he has pioneered the integration of subtle energy fields with modern health diagnostics. He has collaborated with software engineer John Catchpole to develop a subtle energy imaging system called the Biofield Viewer, which reveals light interference patterns between a controlled lighting environment and the human biofield. With over 25 years of research experience, he has collaborated with various universities and research institutions to advance the understanding of the human biofield. Notably, he has been instrumental in projects funded by United Nations NGO initiatives, aiming to explore innovative health solutions that bridge traditional and modern approaches. He frequently lectures around the world and continues to drive forward research emphasizing the healing potential of the human biofield.biofieldsciences.comLiked what you heard? Help us reach more people! Please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts Start Energy Healing Today!Unlock your healing potential with our informative and fun introductory 10 hour LIVE online class in energy healing Our Flagship Training is Setting the Standard in Energy HealingThe 100 hour EHT-100 Energy Healing Training Contact Field Dynamics Email us at info@fielddynamicshealing.com energyfielddynamics.com Thanks for listening!
On today's show, Clint will be joined by Dr. Dan Streeter, Superintendent of Marana Unified School District. This man is doing great things in education!!
We all know that the Tudors took the throne from King Richard III at the battle of Bosworth, thus ending the decades long wars of the roses, but, who actually were the two sides of this ongoing battle, how did the families of Lancaster and York split off, who were they, what was their royal descent, and of course the big question, who had the better overall claim? Well to discuss this and a whole lot more about this fascinating period of history, I am thrilled to welcome back historian and author Gareth Streeter onto the podcast to tells me all you need to know about who exactly were the houses of Lancaster and York.
In this episode, Gary takes a deep dive into the ruthless life of Mad Sam DeStefano, one of the most brutal enforcers in organized crime history. A notorious loan shark tied to the Chicago Outfit, DeStefano's reputation for violence and torture made him a feared figure—even among his fellow mobsters. Born in 1909 in Illinois, DeStefano's criminal career began early, leading him from street gangs to the infamous 42 Gang and eventually into the Outfit ranks. His path to power was paved with violence, intimidation, and a sadistic pleasure in collecting debts through extreme methods. From his days as a political fixer to his reign as a feared loan shark, we uncover the chilling techniques he used to maintain control, including stories of his soundproof torture chamber and psychological manipulation of victims. We also explore his relationship with Tony Spilotro, the mentee who would eventually play a role in his demise. As DeStefano's erratic behavior and grotesque acts pushed him further into instability, his allies turned into enemies, sealing his fate in a brutal execution. Join me as we revisit the twisted legacy of Mad Sam DeStefano, a man who thrived on fear but ultimately fell victim to the same violent world he helped create. Hit me up on Venmo for a cup of coffee or a shot and a beer @ganglandwire Click here to "buy me a cup of coffee" To go to the store or make a donation or rent Ballot Theft: Burglary, Murder, Coverup, click here To rent Brothers against Brothers, the documentary, click here. To rent Gangland Wire, the documentary, click here To buy my Kindle book, Leaving Vegas: The True Story of How FBI Wiretaps Ended Mob Domination of Las Vegas Casinos. To subscribe on iTunes click here. Please give me a review and help others find the podcast. Donate to the podcast. Click here! Transcript [0:03]Introduction to Mad Sam DeStefano [0:00]Well, hey, all you wiretappers, welcome back to the studio of Gangland Wire. I have an old show that I did like seven or eight years ago, a long time ago, and I haven't retouched this guy since. So I went back in and looked at it and did some new stuff and re-edited it. So I have the story of Mad Sam DeStefano, who was a Chicago outfit loan shark collector. I'll tell you what, wait till you hear this guy's story. A lot of you may have heard of him. He's pretty well known, been pretty well reported on. But this guy is, he is what we call affectionately a piece of work. So settle back and listen to the story of the life of the most brutal loan shark collector and loan shark that probably ever was that I know about. He liked to torture. This guy is Sam, Mad Sam DeStefano. And I'd heard of Mad Sam. Of course, all you guys up in Chicago know about Mad Sam. He was kind of the guy that taught Tony Spilotro all the tricks of the trade on being a gangster. He was one of the first guys that Spilotro was given, was sent to his crew or Spilotro joined his crew. But Mad Sam, we'll tell you a little bit about the history of Mad Sam. Mad Sam was born in 1909. [1:21]And he would go on to become a big-time loan shark and a political fixer and a sociopathic killer for the Chicago outfit. I heard of, there's a guy a lot of you all know, a Chicago, former Chicago-based FBI agent named William F. Romer Jr. He wrote several books on the mob that a lot of people cuss and discuss and argue about whether he was telling the truth or making stuff up. But regardless what you think of Bill Romer, he did know Chicago Outfit better than anybody. And he considered DeStefano to be the worst torture murderer in the history of the United States. He said that this guy was a mentally unstable and sadistic person that was used by the Outfit as an enforcer and a juice loan collector. Sam, Mad Sam, was born in Streeter, Illinois. [2:09]His father was a laborer named Sam DeStefano Sr. His mother's named Rosalie. Both of them had been born in Italy and immigrated to the United State...
Dive into the compelling world of populism in our latest podcast episode where we engage with thought leaders Ryan Streeter and Karl Zinsmeister. With multiple perspectives surrounding the rise of populism, this episode unpacks what it means for the future of American governance and society at large. Discussing the resurgence of populism, our guests present arguments on how it can serve as a counter to the elite's dominance, spotlighting the voices of the working and middle class as critical elements in shaping America's future.Streeter and Zinsmeister analyze survey data revealing encouraging optimism among working-class individuals who feel disconnected yet hopeful about their future. They delve into the historical roots of populism, its present-day expressions, and the impact of technology on political discourse. By engaging in this critical dialogue, we aim to equip listeners with a well-rounded understanding of these dynamics.What does this surge in populism signify? Is it a threat, or can it be a beacon of hope? Tune in to hear expert insights, captivating anecdotes, and thoughtful commentary that challenge conventional ideas about power dynamics in America. Don't miss out—subscribe, share, and leave a review, we want to hear your thoughts!Support Our WorkThe Center for Demographics and Policy focuses on research and analysis of global, national, and regional demographic trends and explores policies that might produce favorable demographic results over time. It involves Chapman students in demographic research under the supervision of the Center's senior staff.Students work with the Center's director and engage in research that will serve them well as they look to develop their careers in business, the social sciences, and the arts. Students also have access to our advisory board, which includes distinguished Chapman faculty and major demographic scholars from across the country and the world.For additional information, please contact Mahnaz Asghari, Associate Director for the Center for Demographics and Policy, at (714) 744-7635 or asghari@chapman.edu.Follow us on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-feudal-future-podcast/Tweet thoughts: @joelkotkin, @mtoplansky, #FeudalFuture #BeyondFeudalismLearn more about Joel's book 'The Coming of Neo-Feudalism': https://amzn.to/3a1VV87Sign Up For News & Alerts: http://joelkotkin.com/#subscribeThis show is presented by the Chapman Center for Demographics and Policy, which focuses on research and analysis of global, national and regional demographic trends and explores policies that might produce favorable demographic results over time.
Erin Stretar (pronounced Streeter) shares three powerful tools she recommends to all her clients navigating betrayal recovery in this week's RecoverU episode. Discover how journaling, self-soothing techniques, and building a strong support system can empower your healing journey. Erin provides practical tips and real-life applications you can start using today! Learn more about her work and connect with Erin at estretartherapy.com As you are setting up your support system, if you have family or friends who want to learn more, we have 2 episodes you can share with them to give them a basic understanding of your experience and what may or may not be helpful to say to you both: Understanding and Supporting the Betrayed Partner: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/51-understanding-and-supporting-the-betrayed-partner/id1674653111?i=1000646231313 Understanding and supporting the Addict Partner: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/52-understanding-and-supporting-the-addicted-partner/id1674653111?i=1000647371472 If you are a betrayed partner and would like to connect with Kylene for 1:1 coaching support, please click this link and book a free connection call: https://p.bttr.to/3ttk0Ql Join the free RecoverU Facebook page for betrayed partners: www.facebook.com/groups/recoverU For addicted spouses check our puredesire.org and soulrefiner.org Follow Kylene: On TikTok: @KyleneTerhune On IG: @KyleneTerhune
Col. Suzy Streeter, USAF (Ret.), on a new apostolate for spiritual mentoring linking older military personnel with younger personnel in the U.S. Military.
Aaron and Nick welcome Kyle Streeter to the ACT Podcast
GHiT 0658: Aric Streeter Knows Racing We have been long time fans of what Aric Streeter has been doing with racing. We first heard of him from GridLife, possibly from the Slip Angel podcast and since then he has been all over and helping everyone improve in racing, including at the One Lap of America. We had so much to talk about going into the podcast, we knew this would be part one of many. And it is. A link to the episode is: https://tinyurl.com/AricStreeter We hope you enjoy this episode! If you would like to help grow our podcast and high-performance driving and racing: You can subscribe to our podcast on the podcast provider of your choice, including the Apple podcast app, Google music, Amazon, YouTube, etc. Also, if you could give our podcast a (5-star?) rating, that we would appreciate very much. Even better, a podcast review would help us to grow the passion and sport of high performance driving and we would appreciate it. Best regards, Vicki, Jennifer, Ben, Alan, Jeremy, and Bill Hosts of the Garage Heroes in Training Podcast and Garage Heroes in Training racing team drivers Money saving tips: 1) Enter code "GHIT" for a 10% discount code to all our listeners during the checkout process at https://candelaria-racing.com/ for a Sentinel system to capture and broadcast live video and telemetry. 2) Enter the code “ghitlikesapex!” when you order and Apex Pro system from https://apextrackcoach.com/ and you will receive a free Windshield Suction Cup Mount for the system, a savings of $40. 3) Need a fix of some Garage Heroes in Training swag for unknown reasons: https://garage-heroes-in-training.myspreadshop.com/ 4) Want to show you support to help keep our podcast going? Join our Patreon at: patreon.com/GarageHeroesinTraining
At about the halfway mark through the season, the Rangers year thus far has been nothing short of a roller coaster- minus the part where we go back up. For a halfway check-in, we invite on Blue Line Station contributor, editor, and site expert Jennifer Streeter to discuss the current status of the New York Rangers. Tied for the bottom of the Metro wasn't on my bingo card, but Jen seems confident the Blueshirts can pull back within the race, and that Chris Drury hasn't finished wheeling and dealing. Today's episode is sponsored by BetterHelp - use the link below to save on your first subscription!BetterHelp:https://betterhelp.com/broadwayblockBlue Line Station:https://bluelinestation.com/Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/broadway_blockTikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@broadway_blockYouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-4OSzH5NKz4EmhVCk0yaZgTwitter:https://twitter.com/Broadway_BlockApple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/broadway-block/id1646160199Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/3KqBFrqn7maexzAnVeqCUH
On this episode of GMM, family medicine physician Dr. Anya Streeter takes us on a journey through her medical career, sharing how she trusted her intuition to find her true calling as a family medicine doctor. After exploring surgery and OB/GYN, Dr. Streeter realized her heart was ultimately drawn to family medicine—where she could truly connect with patients and hear their stories. She encourages us all to trust our hunches, listen to our inner voice, and embrace the unique path that aligns with our own purpose. Co-Hosts: Caity Decara: caitlin.decara@med.uvm.edu Haley Bayne: haley.bayne@med.uvm.edu
We welcome back Mark Streeter and Jamie Baker from JP Morgan Chase. We discuss what happened in 2024 and what's likely to happen in 2025 in commercial aviation.The conversation provides a comprehensive update on the airline industry, focusing on market trends, capacity discipline, leasing strategies, and financial maneuvers such as sale leasebacks. The speakers discuss the implications of these factors for 2024 and beyond, highlighting the evolving dynamics of the airline market and the influence of OEMs on capacity and leasing strategies. They also reflect on unexpected developments in aircraft recovery and the overall financial health of airlines. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the complexities of airline profitability, particularly focusing on Spirit Airlines and its challenges in competing with major players like Delta. They discuss the evolving business models in the airline industry, emphasizing the shift from traditional loyalty programs to more currency-like systems. The conversation also touches on consumer behavior, the changing dynamics of airline club experiences, and the cultural value that airlines like Southwest bring to the table. Looking ahead to 2025, the speakers share their predictions for the industry, highlighting potential shifts and opportunities.
"It's like those three missing girls from Springfield that still haven't been found... it's just been an ongoing thing."On 7 June 1992, Sherrill Levitt, 47, her daughter Suzanne Streeter, 19, and Suzanne's friend Stacy McCall, 18, vanished without a trace. Despite decades of investigation and multiple efforts to revive the case, authorities have continually faced the same dead ends encountered in the initial probe.Over the years, the mystery has captivated amateur sleuths and online communities, who've developed countless theories in an attempt to explain the trio's disappearance. Now, as the 33rd anniversary approaches, their fate remains one of the most frustratingly unsolved cases in modern history...Part 5/5Research, writing, hosting, and production by Micheal WhelanLearn more about this podcast at http://unresolved.meIf you would like to support this podcast, consider heading to https://www.patreon.com/unresolvedpod to become a Patron or ProducerBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/unresolved--3266604/support.
"All we could say is missing. There's no end. There's no end to that story."In November of 1995, the Missouri Violence Crime Support Unit finalized a review of Springfield P.D.'s investigation into the disappearance of Sherrill Levitt, Suzanne Streeter, and Stacy McCall. During their analysis, they agreed with the suspect list developed by investigators, but believed they should be re-prioritized. This led investigators to shuffle up the deck and begin exploring suspects they'd earlier discounted.First came Robert Craig Cox, a known abductor and armed robber that was connected to a number of other crimes, including a well-known series of shooting deaths from 1992 and 1993. Then came Larry DeWayne Hall, an alleged serial killer that had been terrorizing young women throughout the Midwest for over a decade, leading to his arrest in December of 1994. They, along with Suzie's brother, Bartt Streeter, found themselves under suspicion as the first decade of the case came to a close...Part 4/5Research, writing, hosting, and production by Micheal WhelanLearn more about this podcast at http://unresolved.meIf you would like to support this podcast, consider heading to https://www.patreon.com/unresolvedpod to become a Patron or ProducerBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/unresolved--3266604/support.
"... we've run out of leads to work... there's just nothing coming in."In 1995, authorities decided to suspend the investigation into the disappearance of three women from Springfield, Missouri. This decision followed years of sporadic progress, including a grand jury review in 1994 that ultimately concluded without issuing any indictments.However, later that year, Steven Garrison - a suspect with tenuous ties to the case - stood trial for an unrelated crime. Strangely, that crime revealed an eerie connection to the Springfield Three's mysterious disappearance in 1992...Part 3/5Research, writing, hosting, and production by Micheal WhelanLearn more about this podcast at http://unresolved.meIf you would like to support this podcast, consider heading to https://www.patreon.com/unresolvedpod to become a Patron or ProducerBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/unresolved--3266604/support.
"I'm beginning to think they're probably at the bottom of a lake somewhere. If they were alive, I'm sure, surely by now, somehow they would have contacted us."In the days, weeks, and months following the disappearance of three women from Springfield, Missouri, a high-profile search ensued. Authorities attempted to turn over every stone in the women's past, hoping they'd find some tantalizing lead that would point directly to them. Sadly, no such evidence was unearthed.As the loved ones of the three women struggled to grieve with this uncertainty weighing upon them, investigators highlighted certain bits of evidence that they hoped would lead to answers...Part 2/3Research, writing, hosting, and production by Micheal WhelanLearn more about this podcast at http://unresolved.meIf you would like to support this podcast, consider heading to https://www.patreon.com/unresolvedpod to become a Patron or ProducerBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/unresolved--3266604/support.
"The only thing unusual about this house was that three women were missing from it. You had this feeling as you looked around that something was missing, that something had to be missing. But there wasn't. Just them."On the afternoon of Saturday, 6 June 1992, 19-year-old Suzanne "Suzie" Streeter and 18-year-old Stacy McCall graduated from Kickapoo High School in Springfield, Missouri. Stacy's parents were in attendance that day, as was Suzanne's mother, 47-year-old Sherrill Levitt.Spirits were high that evening as Suzie and Stacy celebrated with friends, staying out until just after 2:00 AM on June 7th. Hoping to get an early start on more festivities the next morning, the two friends drove back to Suzie and Sherrill's house along the 1700 block of East Delmar Street...Part 1/3Research, writing, hosting, and production by Micheal WhelanLearn more about this podcast at http://unresolved.meIf you would like to support this podcast, consider heading to https://www.patreon.com/unresolvedpod to become a Patron or ProducerBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/unresolved--3266604/support.
Today's episode features a sermon from our Annual Fall Revival by Pastor Terry Streeter, Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church, Washington D.C. When People Won't Listen - 2 Samuel 2:18-24 Listen and subscribe today on your favorite podcast platforms such as Apple Podcast, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Amazon Podcast.
Record your first video with Riverside - https://creators.riverside.fm/Codie - and use code CODIE for 15% off an individual plan. In this weeks episode Codie interviews Ryan Streeter, director of the Civitas Institute at the University of Texas. They discuss the role of think tanks in shaping policy, the importance of war games in decision-making, and the current state of higher education. Streeter shares insights on the creation of the Civitas Institute, aimed at reclaiming the principles of a free society within academia, and the growing interest in multidisciplinary education that counters the political monoculture prevalent in many universities today. The conversation delves into the pressing issues surrounding student loan debt, the need for reform in university funding, and the commercialization of university research. It discusses the value of a university education, the role of MBAs, and the importance of building ethical organizations. The dialogue also emphasizes the need for students and parents to navigate college choices carefully in today's complex educational landscape. In this conversation, the speaker discusses various themes surrounding voter motivations, economic concerns, the reliability of polls, education policy, and the prevailing optimism among working-class Americans. The dialogue highlights the disconnect between elite narratives and the sentiments of ordinary citizens, particularly regarding public safety, economic issues, and the impact of media narratives on perceptions of the American dream. The speaker also emphasizes the importance of critically evaluating survey data and understanding the broader context of political discussions. Checkout More from Codie: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@CodieSanchezCT Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/codiesanchez/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@realcodiesanchez Free newsletter: https://contrarianthinking.biz/3XWLlZp Biz buying course: https://contrarianthinking.biz/3NhjGgN CT capital: https://contrarianthinking.biz/4eRyGOk Main st hold co: https://contrarianthinking.biz/3YfGa8u
On this MADM, I have retired Army Command Sergeant Major Lindsey Streeter who now serves as senior vice president of global military affairs at Bank of America. Lindsey is sharing about military members transitioning to civilian life and entering the civilian workforce. Listen & share. Sponsor: Bob Sykes Bar B Q BobSykes.com
As we get ready for Veterans Day, on tonight's show, I'll have retired Army Command Sergeant Major Lindsey Streeter who is now senior vice president of global military affairs at Bank of America. Ret. Sgt. Major Streeter will be discussing how Bank of America helps transitioning service members overcome traditional barriers to civilian employment and integration in the workforce. After that, I'll have former physical therapist turned gym owner Steven D. Elliott, owner of multiple Workout Anytime gym locations. Steven will be discussing how he shifted his focus from clinical practice to bringing fitness accessibility to local communities.
Ep248 Is everything bigger in Texas? The 2024 NSX Club of America annual NSXPO event was the largest to date. Jhae recounts his trip from Gilbert AZ to Dallas TX and then back to Gilbert AZ, bookended by the Streeters. So what does that even mean? Jhae also assumed the exclusive to Texas, Old Forester King Ranch would be the only whiskey bottle on the trip. However, 12 bottles later, Jhae limped back to Arizona due to some automotive issues. Contact Hard Parking with Jhae Pfenning: email: HardParkingPodcast@gmail.com Shop: www.Hardparkingpod.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/hardparkingpodcast/ Instagram: instagram.com/jhaepfenning/ YouTube: https://youtube.com/@hardparking
Apply for a free registration to the Residential Conference in Minnesota! https://forms.gle/hy49Qkvno7aD3ppP6 Subscribe to 1 Page Weekly w Nick Slavik! My weekly audio newsletter about data, feelings, self and entrepreneurship https://open.spotify.com/show/7ehKiZmIMvpNClL2fLNMzr... ❄️ The Retreat w Nick Slavik - Winter 2025 ❄️ Dates and applications announced shortly! Link to the PCA's event page: https://www.pcapainted.org/events/ Upcoming events: -PCA Residential Conference 24-25 Oct Minneapolis Mn -PCA Commercial Contractor's Retreat 12-15 Nov Scottsdale, Az -Gathering of MN Painters / SW / Graco Master's Class - 6 Dec -PCA Expo Feb 3-7 2025 Colorado Springs Want a LIVE Masters Class in your area? Contact Marsha at the PCA mbass@pcapainted.org and we can arrange it for you! PCA member companies are 15x larger, more profitable and more stable than the average painting company. How did they do this? PCA's Business Training: https://www.pcapainted.org/business-training/ Find More Episodes on PCA Overdrive: https://www.pcaoverdrive.org/ask-a-painter PCA Overdrive is free for members. Not a member? Download the app on the Apple Store or Google Play and enjoy a 7 day free trial! Become a member: https://www.pcapainted.org/membership-resources/
SummarySeth Streeter, founder of Mission Wealth, discusses the concept of redefining wealth beyond financial metrics. He shares his background and the vision behind Mission Wealth, which focuses on comprehensive planning and proactive service. Streeter emphasizes the importance of understanding clients' true motivations and goals, and how advisors can use level three listening and sharing to uncover deeper client insights. He also discusses the role of technology in the industry and the need for smaller firms to find their niche and stay relevant.Keywordswealth management, redefining wealth, comprehensive planning, proactive service, client relationships, technology, smaller firmsTakeawaysRedefining wealth involves looking beyond financial metrics and considering a more holistic approach to planning.Advisors should focus on level three listening and sharing to uncover deeper client insights and build meaningful relationships.Technology, such as financial planning software and CRM tools, can enhance the advisor-client relationship and improve practice management.Smaller firms can stay competitive by finding their niche, partnering with other experts, and offering value-added services.Taking the time to reflect on personal priorities and goals is essential for both advisors and clients.Sound Bites"We are here to be catalyst for change in clients' lives.""Helping clients really further their legacy, the legacy is not just about the assets and distributions of their balance sheet.""We're not just human doings, we're human beings."Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background02:56 Redefining Wealth and the Vision for Mission Wealth09:26 Addressing the Emotional and Psychological Aspects of Life Transitions12:30 Training Younger Advisors in Level Three Listening and Sharing17:28 Balancing Scale and Personalized Service25:41 Uncovering Deeper Client Insights through Level Three Learning and Listening31:59 Leveraging Technology for Enhanced Advisor-Client Relationships36:13 The Importance of Reflection and Aligning Priorities and Goals40:44 Conclusion and Where to Find More Information
In the early morning hours of June 7, 1992, best friends and recent high school graduates Suzie Streeter and Stacy McCall finished up their graduation festivities and headed back to Suzie's house that she shared with her mother, Sherill Levitt. When the girls failed to meet their friends for a planned trip the following day, two of those friends went by Levitt's house to check on them. Despite all three women's cars being parked in the driveway and the front door being unlocked, no one was home. Perhaps more alarming was the fact that the purses, wallets, and other items of all three women were still at the house, and the television in Streeter's bedroom had been left on. Hours later, when the three still hadn't been seen or heard from, Stacy McCall's mother called the police and reported them missing.For months the case of the “Springfield Three” dominated headlines in and around the city of Springfield, Missouri and consumed a massive amount of law enforcement resources; yet leads and evidence were sparse, and it seemed to many that the three missing women had simply vanished into thin air. In the thirty years since they went missing, the investigation has produced a number of compelling leads and potential suspects, but none have produced any answers or arrests and the disappearance of the Springfield Three remains one of the city's most baffling mysteries. Anyone with information about the disappearance is encouraged to contact the Springfield Police at (417) 864-1810 or place an anonymous call to Crime Stoppers at (417) 869-8477. Tips and information can also be submitted online at P3tips.com.Thank you to the incredible Dave White of Bring Me the Axe Podcast for research!ReferencesBarnes, Deborah, and Traci Bauer. 1992. "Frantic families watchful for trio." Springfield News-Leader, June 9: 3.Bauer, Traci. 1992. "Three women vanish." Springfield News-Leader, June 9: 1.Benson, Ana. 2021. The Disappearance of the Springfield Three. Duluth, MN: Trellis Publishing.Bentley, Chris , and Robert Keyes. 1992. "Police follow transient lead." Springfield News-Leader, June 16: 1.Bentley, Chris. 1992. "Disappearance leaves woman's son 'frantic'." Springfield News-Leader, June 10: 1.Clark, Christopher. 1992. "Who could be so cruel? Friends shake their heads." Speingfield News-Leader, June 10: 1.Clark, Christopher, Traci Bauer, and Chris Bentley. 1992. "Typical teenagers, a loving mother." Springfield News-Ledger, June 10: 14.Davis, Ron. 1992. "Troubled." Springfield News-Leader, June 26: 1.Keyes, Robert. 1996. "Inmate to go 'under microscope'." Springfield News-Leader, January 19: 1.—. 1996. "Missing women case leads police to Texas." Springfield News-Leader, January 2: 1.—. 1992. "Streeter's brother passes polygraph." Springfield News-Leader, June 12: 6.—. 1996. "Talk with inmate leads to 'nothing shattering'." Springfield News-Leader, January 20: 1.—. 2006. "Three Missing women: Ten years later." Springfield News-Leader, June 8.—. 1992. "Too many felonies." Springfield News-Leader, July 11: 1.—. 1992. "Waitress gives clue." Springfield News-Leader, June 24: 1.—. 1992. "'We're doing all we can'." Springfield News-Leader, June 21: 9.O'Dell, Kathleen. 1992. "A sixth sense about a baffling case." Springfield News-Leader, June 28: 1.Reid, Kyani. 2022. 30 years later family still seeking answers in the disappearance of three Springfield, Missouri women. June 12. Accessed July 31, 2024. https://www.nbcnews.com/dateline/30-years-later-family-still-seeking-answers-disappearance-three-springfield-n1296285.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
If there was one episode that you needed to listen to as a small business owner, this is it! Evan is a wealth of knowledge on the subjects of retirement planning, investment, and insurance. He really tries to focus on the needs of taxidermists but this episode is suitable for any small business owner or individual who wants to feel inspired to make changes for thier own future! We really tried to breakdown this topic as a “financial planning for dummies” type of episode. We know we sure left the episode feeling ready to take charge of our own retirement planning and also double checking those business insurance policies! We highly encourage you to call Evan with any of your own questions about retirement and insurance for your own business. You can go to his Facebook or website at Taxidermist Advisors. Thanks for watching and we hope you enjoy this episode! Heather & Ashley
Arthur Tudor was the brother who died and left the way clear for his younger brother to become Henry VIII. Benjamin Streeter, who's book ‘Arthur Prince of Wales, Henry VIII's Lost Brother' tells the story of Arthur's life and early death, joined me to talk about what kind of person Arthur was, what his life was like and, of course, did he and Katherine of Aragon consummate their marriage.Paying Substack Subscribers have enjoyed early access to this historian interview, as always. :-) Members of my Patreon were able to submit their own questions for Gareth. Join Patreon to put your own questions to future guests and to watch the extended interviews, as well as benefit from other benefits such as Book Club membership and exclusive posts. Get full access to British History at philippab.substack.com/subscribe
We sit down with Jon Streeter to revisit his “Race Apology” in 2018. The apology had the appearance of being officially from the Church even though it wasn’t and Streeter took a lot of criticism for the fake apology. Now 6 years later Streeter sits down to explain his thoughts both then and now and… Read More »The Fake Mormon Race Apology w/ Jon Streeter [Mormonism Live 188]
We sit down with Jon Streeter to revisit his “Race Apology” in 2018. The apology had the appearance of being officially from the Church even though it wasn’t and Streeter took a lot of criticism for the fake apology. Now 6 years later Streeter sits down to explain his thoughts both then and now and… Read More »The Fake Mormon Race Apology w/ Jon Streeter [Mormonism Live 188] The post The Fake Mormon Race Apology w/ Jon Streeter [Mormonism Live 188] appeared first on Mormon Discussions Podcasts - Full Lineup.
We sit down with Jon Streeter to revisit his “Race Apology” in 2018. The apology had the appearance of being officially from the Church even though it wasn't and Streeter took a lot of criticism for the fake apology. Now 6 years later Streeter sits down to explain his thoughts both then and now and… Read More »The Fake Mormon Race Apology w/ Jon Streeter [Mormonism Live 188]
Adam Streeter Linkedin Profilehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/adamstreeter/?originalSubdomain=ukAdam Streeter on Team Culture is an absolutely must listen for anyone interested in high performing teams or managing people. Its literally as simple as that. If we achieve nothing else but provide a platform for people to hear from experts like Adam we are winning. His experience and insight and more than that. His ideas, which he shares with you in this episode are gold that you can take straight into your practice and will literally put more goals in, stop them at the other end and win you more games. He is that good. Adam has taken his recently taken his expertise from the football world into the business world and is the leading light on team culture for a huge company like Primark, which has 80,000 employees all over the world. This is THE episode on culture an high performance and you dont need anything else, just listen and apply...
In Episode 114 of “The Trusted Advisor,” RSPA CEO Jim Roddy draws business leadership lessons from the world of college athletics through an interview with Brian Streeter, the Director of Athletics for 27 years at Penn State-Behrend, and Dave Niland, Behrend's head men's basketball coach for 29 years. Streeter and Niland share the keys to their longevity as successful leaders, how they have changed as leaders over time, the dynamics of coaching your family and leading people who are like family, and the biggest mistakes team leaders make today. “The Trusted Advisor,” powered by the Retail Solutions Providers Association (RSPA), is an award-winning content series designed specifically for retail IT VARs and software providers. Our goal is to educate you on the topics of leadership, management, hiring, sales, and other small business best practices. For more insights, visit the RSPA blog at www.GoRSPA.org. The RSPA is North America's largest community of VARs, software providers, vendors, and distributors in the retail, restaurant, grocery, and cannabis verticals. The mission of the RSPA is to accelerate the success of its members in the retail technology ecosystem by providing knowledge and connections. The organization offers member-to-member warm introductions, education, legal advice, industry advocacy, and other services to assist members with becoming and remaining successful. RSPA is most well-known for its signature events, RetailNOW and Inspire, which provide face-to-face learning and networking opportunities. Learn more by visiting www.GoRSPA.org.
In this episode of God Sized Stories, Joe Streeter shares his profound journey of faith, exploring the 'illusion of certainty' within the church and his life. Joe discusses pivotal moments, from his battle with cancer in high school to his current role as a church elder and youth mentor. He delves into the challenges and growth that come with embracing uncertainty and the mysteries of God, while maintaining unwavering faith in the clear promises of the Bible. Join us for an insightful conversation that encourages a deeper understanding of faith and community.
In this very special Father's Day episode, Krista sits down the with entire Streeter family: David and Ginny, plus their kids Libby, Reuben, Kaylee, and Connor. Each kid reads their favorite passage from their dad's Storyworth book and shares stories about what it was like growing up with David for a dad.
Send us a Text Message.In this episode, Denise discusses with her new next door neighbor how her son, Elijah, overcame refractive amblyopia through vision therapy. Listen for the other factors that helped as well as ideas for maintaining 3D afterwards.
When Prose launched in 2017, custom hair care was an untapped market, allowing the brand to disrupt the space. Since then, Prose has sold over 10 million units and expanded to skin care, in May 2023. May 2023 also marked a significant milestone for Prose: It reached profitability before bringing in about $135 million in sales for the year. In 2024, co-founder and CEO Arnaud Plas estimates the brand will do about $160 million in sales. Plas credited the brand's skin-care line as a major driving force behind its profitability. It has been reported that the category accounts for about 10% of the brand's sales. In its next stage of growth, Prose will use its learnings and tech innovation to expand into new categories, including textured hair care, and build upon its momentum in skin care. Three years into leading marketing for Prose, CMO Megan Streeter joined the Glossy Beauty Podcast to chat about what's next for the brand, how it's further revolutionizing beauty tech and how the customization market is expanding.
AADOM Radio Presents:Dr. Lou Shuman & Lorie StreeterLearn More About Lou:Dr. Lou Shuman DMD CAGS is the president and CEO of Cellerant Consulting Group, a founder of DSO Technology Solutions, and co-founder of LightForce Orthodontics. He is professionally known for his expertise in bringing new technologies from all over the world into dentistry. Highly respected in the dental corporate and education community, he is a national columnist for Dental Products Report, Dental Economics, and DSO Pro. He is a Venturer in Residence for the Harvard i-Lab, and a member of the Board of Directors at Lightforce Orthodontics, Sleep Architects. He is a member of the clinical advisory boards and editorial boards at Dentistry Today, Dental Products Report, Dental Economics, Orthodontic Practice US and Dental Sleep Practice Journal. Dr. Shuman is the creator of the prestigious Cellerant “Best of Class” Technology and “Best of Class” Hygiene Awards, unbiased nonprofit initiatives that, in conjunction with the leading experts in the field, select annually the most important technologies and products in the industry. He served as president of the Pride Institute for 6 years and Vice President of Clinical Education and Strategic Relations at Align Technology for 7 years. He has been chosen by Dentistry Today as a Leader in Consulting each year since 2006.Recently, he was awarded the Denobi Pinnacle Achievement Award, which recognizes an individual or company whose leadership and ongoing contributions have dramatically impacted the dental profession. Going forward, the award will be named in his honor and known as the Dr. Lou Shuman Denobi Pinnacle Achievement Award. He was also honored in 2021 as a Global Summits Institute Doctor-to-Doctor World's Top 100 Doctors.Learn More About Cellerant Consulting:https://www.cellerantconsulting.com/Learn More About AADOM:https://www.dentalmanagers.com/
More and more producers continue to look to technology to help simplify things on the farm and ranch. Kevin Sedivec, NDSU Ext. Rangeland Management Specialist & Interim Director of the Central Grasslands REC in Streeter, talks more about the interest in virtual fencing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
LA-T-Sizzle is back with Jeannette and Pow covering Pow's upcoming trip to Solvang, monthly costumer days, Rick Petino, and we thank Yeti, Streeter, and Chris Cote#LourRangerLineup@jayher17@PowChrisol
In this March edition of our NAIA - SIDA spotlight we focused on the unsung heroes of many college athletic departments, Graduate Assistants. We sat down with Central Methodist Graduate Assistant Katelyn Streeter as she details her journey from a student worker to a GA. We also discussed best strategies and practices for recruiting and developing the next generation of SIDs. This content is produced/provided by NAIA-SIDA.
Tune in for an amazing conversation with clinical psychologist and certified relationship therapist, Dr. Satira Streeter Corbitt, about addressing the root causes of conflict in relationships. She discusses how we, as adults, engage in conflict in ways that were modeled for us as children. Corey shares about how her parents' relationship, and ultimate divorce, modeled … Read more "S6. Episode 6: The Root of Conflict with Dr. Satira Streeter Corbitt"
Episode 555 - Scott Robertson and Aric Streeter are on the show to talk about data analysis, and what they're trying to do to make drivers go faster. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slipangle-show/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slipangle-show/support
On June 6th, 1992, Sherrill Levitt, Suzanne "Suzie" Streeter, and Stacy McCall vanished without a trace from Sherill and Suzie's home in Springfield, Missouri. They've never been seen again. *Content Warning: Brief discussion of rape and murder*Ozarks True Crime Podcast Season 1IMGUR - Springfield News-Leader Articles“The Springfield Three.” Disappeared, Produced by Elizabeth Fischer, et al., season 3, episode 10, Peacock Productions, 2011. Max.Man charged after allegedly trying to take teen from Smyrna nail shopStreeter Family BlogPodcast uncovers new perspectives about Springfield's three missing women, 30 years laterIt's Been 31 Years Since the 'Springfield 3' Went Missing - Here's Everything to Know About the CaseState v. Garrison The Disturbing Story of Larry Hall, the Civil War Buff Who May Have Killed 40 WomenLarry DeWayne HallJudge denies Gerald Carnahan's motion to vacate conviction in Jackie Johns murderStory about Winoka Lodge witness (in comments)Support the show
In this episode of Intermittent Fasting Stories, Gin talks to Heather Streeter who lives outside of Watertown, NY. Are you ready to take your intermittent fasting lifestyle to the next level? There's nothing better than community to help with that. In the Delay, Don't Deny community we all embrace the clean fast, and there's just the right support for you as you live your intermittent fasting lifestyle. You can connect directly with Gin in the Ask Gin group, and she will answer all of your questions personally. If you're new to intermittent fasting or recommitting to the IF lifestyle, join the 28-Day FAST Start group. After your fast start, join us for support in The 1st Year group. Need tips for long term maintenance? We have a place for that! There are many more useful spaces beyond these, and you can interact in as many as you like. Visit ginstephens.com/community to join us. An annual membership costs just over a dollar a week when you do the math. If you aren't ready to fully commit for a year, join for a month and you can cancel at any time. If you know you'll want to stay forever, we also have a lifetime membership option available. IF is free. You don't need to join our community to fast. But if you're looking for support from a community of like-minded IFers, we are here for you at ginstephens.com/community.Heather is a high school science teacher. She started puberty at an early age and was the largest of her friends. After college, Heather was over 200 pounds. She spent years dieting, desperately trying to lose weight. With the stress of Covid and losing her mom, Heather gained even more weight. She knew her health was at risk and knew she needed to do something. In January of 2022, Heather found and read Fast Feast Repeat through her diet research. She knew IF would change her life and began her IF journey right away! Heather has lost more than 40 pounds and healed her relationship with food. She no longer needs her cholesterol meds and loves herself. Heather's advice: Your body is doing something, even if the scale isn't moving. Be grateful for your body, as what happens during the fast is powerful. Get Gin's books at: http://www.ginstephens.com/get-the-books.html, including her latest bestseller 28-Day Fast Start Day-By-Day, the Ultimate Guide to Starting (or Restarting) Your Intermittent Fasting Lifestyle so it Sticks, New York Times Bestseller, Fast. Feast. Repeat., and Cleanish, available wherever you buy books! Delay, Don't Deny is available on Amazon. Join Gin's community! Go to: ginstephens.com/communityDo you enjoy Intermittent Fasting Stories? You'll probably also like Gin's other podcast with cohost Sheri Bullock: Fast. Feast. Repeat. Intermittent Fasting for Life. Find it wherever you listen to podcasts. Share your intermittent fasting stories with Gin: gin@intermittentfastingstories.comVisit Gin's website at: ginstephens.com Check out Gin's Favorite Things at http://www.ginstephens.com/gins-favorite-things.html See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Marti gets to chat with a particularly evil apostate, Jonathan Streeter, who is the creator of the Thought on Things and Stuff blog and Youtube channel. They talk about his content and how his focus has changed over time. Blog Link: thoughtsonthingsandstuff.com Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thoughtsonthingsandstuff974 Jonathan's Is it Culty quiz: isitculty.com Audience Capture Skit: https://youtu.be/dQkb5Phct1U?si=rnXgUZCvI8Nn-6BP… Read More »Streeter's Thoughts: Where Will You Go: 033 The post Streeter's Thoughts: Where Will You Go: 033 appeared first on Mormon Discussions Podcasts - Full Lineup.