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Revolution 250 Podcast
John Trumbull & Portraits of Patriots with Damien Cregeau

Revolution 250 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 40:18 Transcription Available


John Trumbull's paintings have done more to etch the key events of the American Revolution into America's memory than perhaps anyone else. The son of the Governor of Connecticut and the brother of a Governor of Connecticut, Trumbull served in the Continental Army during the American Revolution. He knew many of the key figures of these events, and when he painted them, he painted them as he knew them.  We talk with Damien M. Cregeau, author of "Portraits of Patriots: Colonel John Trumbull and Five Fellow Patriots From Connecticut in the American Revolution" as we delve into the life and times of John Trumbull.Portraits of Patriots at Amazon.comhttps://a.co/d/hgloLc6Tell us what you think! Send us a text message!

The John Batchelor Show
FOUNDERS; PAINTED BY JOHN TRUMBULL. WILLIAM ANTHONY HAY, CIVITAS. CONTINUED

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2025 7:25


FOUNDERS; PAINTED BY JOHN TRUMBULL. WILLIAM ANTHONY HAY, CIVITAS. CONTINUED 1790 DEATH OF GENERAL MERCER, TRUMBULL

The John Batchelor Show
1: PREVIEW: JOHN AND SARAH TRUMBULL: Professor Will Hay reports of the unhappiness in the marriage of the early colonial painter John and Sarah Trumbull, interred together at Yale University. More to come.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2025 2:26


PREVIEW: JOHN AND SARAH TRUMBULL: Professor Will Hay reports of the unhappiness in the marriage of the early colonial painter John and Sarah Trumbull, interred together at Yale University. More to come. 1800 TRUMBULL

Strange Paradigms
UFOs Are Chased By Police For Many Hours During the Night

Strange Paradigms

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2025 34:09


An event that lasted many hours during the night where multiple law enforcement officials found themselves in hot pursuit of UFOs. In this episode of Mysteries with a History, I am joined by Jimmy Church of fade to Black radio as we take a deep dive into this remarkable case.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/strange-and-unexplained--5235662/support.

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History
Jury Foreman Slams State's Case After Acquittal in Fatal Stabbing of Prep School Student

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 13:45


Jury Foreman Slams State's Case After Acquittal in Fatal Stabbing of Prep School Student The foreman of the jury that acquitted Raul Valle of murder in the fatal stabbing of 17-year-old lacrosse player James “Jimmy” McGrath has criticized the prosecution's case, saying it lacked the evidence necessary to support a conviction. Valle, now 20, was found not guilty on Wednesday of murder, first-degree manslaughter with intent to cause serious physical injury, and first-degree assault with intent to cause serious physical injury. These charges stemmed from a violent altercation on May 14, 2022, during a house party in Shelton, an affluent suburb in Fairfield County, Connecticut. The incident occurred during a night of back-to-back high school parties. McGrath, a student at Fairfield College Preparatory School, was fatally stabbed in the chest during a brawl involving dozens of teenagers. Valle, a student at nearby St. Joseph High School in Trumbull, admitted to wielding a knife during the fight but testified he did not intend to kill anyone and acted in self-defense during a chaotic melee. The jury was unable to reach a unanimous decision on two lesser included charges—second-degree manslaughter and second-degree assault, both based on recklessness. As a result, a partial mistrial was declared on those counts. Jim Stuhlman, the jury foreman and 10th juror, read the not-guilty verdict in court. Speaking to News 3 afterward, Stuhlman said, “They just didn't have enough to prove the case. There were too many inconsistencies and contradictions in the testimony.” He explained that jurors quickly dismissed the idea that Valle had intentionally killed McGrath. “The prosecution failed to prove intent,” he said, adding that the jury followed legal instructions carefully. “We did what we were supposed to do.” Stuhlman acknowledged the difficulty of the case, saying, “Not everyone will be happy with the conclusion. We weren't happy that we couldn't find agreement on the final counts, but we did everything we could to get as far as we did.” The partial mistrial leaves open the possibility of further legal action. On Thursday, Fox News Digital confirmed that the state of Connecticut plans to retry Valle on the unresolved reckless manslaughter and reckless assault charges. Outside the courthouse, Jimmy McGrath's father, Kevin McGrath, expressed disbelief over the verdict. “I'm astonished at the results,” he said. “But it's due process. [Valle] is entitled to it. The jury made their decision.” He admitted he was confident there would be a conviction after learning a verdict had been reached. “I'm shocked. I thought we were going to get some justice today,” McGrath said. Despite his disappointment, he acknowledged that Valle received a fair trial. “I don't believe Raul Valle woke up that Saturday morning planning to kill Jimmy,” he added. “They didn't even know each other. But my son is gone, and the person who took his life is free tonight.” During the trial, Valle testified that he never intended to harm anyone. He said the fight began at a home on Lazy Brook Road, then continued at a second house party on Laurel Glen Drive. Valle said a friend handed him a knife during the brawl, and that he swung it defensively in a panic as he was being surrounded and attacked. He claimed he briefly lost consciousness during the fight. McGrath suffered a fatal stab wound to the chest and was pronounced dead later that night. The McGrath family is now pursuing civil litigation against multiple parties they believe bear responsibility for the events of that evening.  Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video?  Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
Jury Foreman Slams State's Case After Acquittal in Fatal Stabbing of Prep School Student

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 13:45


Jury Foreman Slams State's Case After Acquittal in Fatal Stabbing of Prep School Student The foreman of the jury that acquitted Raul Valle of murder in the fatal stabbing of 17-year-old lacrosse player James “Jimmy” McGrath has criticized the prosecution's case, saying it lacked the evidence necessary to support a conviction. Valle, now 20, was found not guilty on Wednesday of murder, first-degree manslaughter with intent to cause serious physical injury, and first-degree assault with intent to cause serious physical injury. These charges stemmed from a violent altercation on May 14, 2022, during a house party in Shelton, an affluent suburb in Fairfield County, Connecticut. The incident occurred during a night of back-to-back high school parties. McGrath, a student at Fairfield College Preparatory School, was fatally stabbed in the chest during a brawl involving dozens of teenagers. Valle, a student at nearby St. Joseph High School in Trumbull, admitted to wielding a knife during the fight but testified he did not intend to kill anyone and acted in self-defense during a chaotic melee. The jury was unable to reach a unanimous decision on two lesser included charges—second-degree manslaughter and second-degree assault, both based on recklessness. As a result, a partial mistrial was declared on those counts. Jim Stuhlman, the jury foreman and 10th juror, read the not-guilty verdict in court. Speaking to News 3 afterward, Stuhlman said, “They just didn't have enough to prove the case. There were too many inconsistencies and contradictions in the testimony.” He explained that jurors quickly dismissed the idea that Valle had intentionally killed McGrath. “The prosecution failed to prove intent,” he said, adding that the jury followed legal instructions carefully. “We did what we were supposed to do.” Stuhlman acknowledged the difficulty of the case, saying, “Not everyone will be happy with the conclusion. We weren't happy that we couldn't find agreement on the final counts, but we did everything we could to get as far as we did.” The partial mistrial leaves open the possibility of further legal action. On Thursday, Fox News Digital confirmed that the state of Connecticut plans to retry Valle on the unresolved reckless manslaughter and reckless assault charges. Outside the courthouse, Jimmy McGrath's father, Kevin McGrath, expressed disbelief over the verdict. “I'm astonished at the results,” he said. “But it's due process. [Valle] is entitled to it. The jury made their decision.” He admitted he was confident there would be a conviction after learning a verdict had been reached. “I'm shocked. I thought we were going to get some justice today,” McGrath said. Despite his disappointment, he acknowledged that Valle received a fair trial. “I don't believe Raul Valle woke up that Saturday morning planning to kill Jimmy,” he added. “They didn't even know each other. But my son is gone, and the person who took his life is free tonight.” During the trial, Valle testified that he never intended to harm anyone. He said the fight began at a home on Lazy Brook Road, then continued at a second house party on Laurel Glen Drive. Valle said a friend handed him a knife during the brawl, and that he swung it defensively in a panic as he was being surrounded and attacked. He claimed he briefly lost consciousness during the fight. McGrath suffered a fatal stab wound to the chest and was pronounced dead later that night. The McGrath family is now pursuing civil litigation against multiple parties they believe bear responsibility for the events of that evening.  Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video?  Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872

My Crazy Family | A Podcast of Crazy Family Stories
Jury Foreman Slams State's Case After Acquittal in Fatal Stabbing of Prep School Student

My Crazy Family | A Podcast of Crazy Family Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 13:45


Jury Foreman Slams State's Case After Acquittal in Fatal Stabbing of Prep School Student The foreman of the jury that acquitted Raul Valle of murder in the fatal stabbing of 17-year-old lacrosse player James “Jimmy” McGrath has criticized the prosecution's case, saying it lacked the evidence necessary to support a conviction. Valle, now 20, was found not guilty on Wednesday of murder, first-degree manslaughter with intent to cause serious physical injury, and first-degree assault with intent to cause serious physical injury. These charges stemmed from a violent altercation on May 14, 2022, during a house party in Shelton, an affluent suburb in Fairfield County, Connecticut. The incident occurred during a night of back-to-back high school parties. McGrath, a student at Fairfield College Preparatory School, was fatally stabbed in the chest during a brawl involving dozens of teenagers. Valle, a student at nearby St. Joseph High School in Trumbull, admitted to wielding a knife during the fight but testified he did not intend to kill anyone and acted in self-defense during a chaotic melee. The jury was unable to reach a unanimous decision on two lesser included charges—second-degree manslaughter and second-degree assault, both based on recklessness. As a result, a partial mistrial was declared on those counts. Jim Stuhlman, the jury foreman and 10th juror, read the not-guilty verdict in court. Speaking to News 3 afterward, Stuhlman said, “They just didn't have enough to prove the case. There were too many inconsistencies and contradictions in the testimony.” He explained that jurors quickly dismissed the idea that Valle had intentionally killed McGrath. “The prosecution failed to prove intent,” he said, adding that the jury followed legal instructions carefully. “We did what we were supposed to do.” Stuhlman acknowledged the difficulty of the case, saying, “Not everyone will be happy with the conclusion. We weren't happy that we couldn't find agreement on the final counts, but we did everything we could to get as far as we did.” The partial mistrial leaves open the possibility of further legal action. On Thursday, Fox News Digital confirmed that the state of Connecticut plans to retry Valle on the unresolved reckless manslaughter and reckless assault charges. Outside the courthouse, Jimmy McGrath's father, Kevin McGrath, expressed disbelief over the verdict. “I'm astonished at the results,” he said. “But it's due process. [Valle] is entitled to it. The jury made their decision.” He admitted he was confident there would be a conviction after learning a verdict had been reached. “I'm shocked. I thought we were going to get some justice today,” McGrath said. Despite his disappointment, he acknowledged that Valle received a fair trial. “I don't believe Raul Valle woke up that Saturday morning planning to kill Jimmy,” he added. “They didn't even know each other. But my son is gone, and the person who took his life is free tonight.” During the trial, Valle testified that he never intended to harm anyone. He said the fight began at a home on Lazy Brook Road, then continued at a second house party on Laurel Glen Drive. Valle said a friend handed him a knife during the brawl, and that he swung it defensively in a panic as he was being surrounded and attacked. He claimed he briefly lost consciousness during the fight. McGrath suffered a fatal stab wound to the chest and was pronounced dead later that night. The McGrath family is now pursuing civil litigation against multiple parties they believe bear responsibility for the events of that evening.  Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video?  Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872

Chaz & AJ in the Morning
Pod Pick: Weapons in the Car

Chaz & AJ in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 28:58


A road rage story out of Trumbull prompted Chaz and AJ to ask the Tribe about the weapons they keep in their car, in case of an incident where they might have to defend themselves. A box of nails, a can of ether, knives, machetes, pepper spray and firearms were all called in. 

WICC 600
Melissa in the Morning: A Focus on Special Education

WICC 600

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 16:08


There was a strong focus on investing in special education for the state during the 2025 legislative session. We spoke with the chair of the Special Education Committee, Senator Sujata Gadkar-Wilcox representing the 22nd District (Bridgeport, Trumbull, Monroe), about what exactly passed. Image Credit: Getty Images

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Mysteries and Monsters
Mysteries and Monsters: Episode 346 More These Haunted Times America with Ruth Roper Wylde

Mysteries and Monsters

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 104:20


With her first audio-book hitting the internet, I'm delighted to welcome Ruth Roper Wylde back to the show to dive in to some more experiences covered in the latest book. With haunted houses in Ohio, an alleged haunted road that diverts many from the real the hauntings in Long Grove, Illinois and an urban myth lurking in the woods around Trumbull, Connecticut, Ruth and I discuss some rather unusual events and experiences shared with her by real witnesses. Ruth's audio-book, narrated by Brennan Storr of the Ghost Story Guys can be found here: Ruth's books can be found here: Thank you as always to Ruth for joining me once more. Our Patreon is now live, if you want to support the show and get Ad-Free episodes, bonus content, early release of the regular show and monthly prizes for everyone who signs up! Join here now for the flat fee of $4 a month which is a bargain! You can also support the show by leaving a review to help spread the word. Don't forget, you can now show your support with our brand new Merchandise shop on Tee-Public! Click here for all the show merch! You can join us on Facebook and Instagram as well. You can also subscribe to our YouTube channel! Email us at mysteriesandmonsters@gmail.com with any feedback, guest suggestions or if you'd like to appear.            All artwork by Dean Bestall and the show was produced by Brennan Storr of the Ghost Story Guys.  Our theme music is kindly provided by the amazing Weary Pines, you can find them here:    Intro - Zombies Ate My Shotgun       Outro - Into The Night  #RuthRoperWylde #TheseHauntedTimes #America #Ohio #Trumbull #LongGrove #Illinois #Batavia #Connecticut #Ghosts #Ghost #Haunted #Haunting #Paranormal #BrennanStorr #MelonHeads #Mothman #Poltergeist #HauntedHouse #Spirits #Audiobook 

The John Batchelor Show
"Preview: Author Michael Vorenberg, "Lincoln's Peace," introduces the moderate Republican voice in Congress, Lyman Trumbull of Illinois, who attempted and failed to find accommodation in the Civil Rights Act, 1866, for the increasingly be

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 4:25


"Preview: Author Michael Vorenberg, "Lincoln's Peace," introduces the moderate Republican voice in Congress, Lyman Trumbull of Illinois, who attempted and failed to find accommodation in the Civil Rights Act, 1866, for the increasingly  belligerent and rash President Andrew Johnson. More later in the new week." APRIL 15, 1865,  ANDREW JOHNSON INAUGURATED POTUS

WICC 600
Melissa in the Morning: Multi-Family Housing Bill

WICC 600

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 9:27


A proposal to block towns and cities from banning multi-family housing options either permanently or temporarily has advanced from both the Housing Committee and Planning and Development Committee. Senator Jeff Gordon is a Ranking Member on the Planning & Development Committee and explained how this bill really impacts towns, like Fairfield and Trumbull, that have housing-related moratoriums in place right now.   Image Credit: Getty Images

Living Permaculture
Living Permaculture | Jacob Trumbull, head miller and owner of Roaring Fork Mill

Living Permaculture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 27:57


In today's Living Permaculture episode, Vanessa and Jerome interview Jacob Trumbull, head miller and owner of Roaring Fork Mill, a family-run stone flour mill in Carbondale, CO.

STAR 99.9 Audio
Three FCIAC Teams Still Alive In High School Basketball State Tournament

STAR 99.9 Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 6:16


Every Monday Kevin talks high school sports in Connecticut with Dave Ruden from therudenreport.com. As the high school basektball season winds down this week Dave tells us the three FCIAC teams who still have a shot to make it to the state championship at Mohegan Sun this weekend. There is also another storyline in play with Trumbull boys basketball. On the girls side of the bracket Dave gives us his predictions on what teams might go far. Dave also has a gripe with how the state tournament is setup. He breaks that down for us as well. Image credit: Getty Images

Fraunces Tavern Museum
Sons of the Revolution in the State of New York, Inc. Tallmadge Day Meeting 2025

Fraunces Tavern Museum

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 62:33


On Monday, January 27, 2025, SRNY commemorated the birthday of Frederick Samuel Tallmadge, the second President of the Sons of the Revolution℠ in the State of New York, Inc., whose generosity enabled the Society to acquire Fraunces Tavern in 1904. Our featured speaker was Richard Brookhiser,* author of Glorious Lessons: John Trumbull, Painter of the American Revolution. This engaging book tells the life-story of John Trumbull, and also explains the significance of Trumbull's celebrated Revolutionary War paintings, which reflected Trumbull's personal experience as aide to George Washington and to Horatio Gates. Richard Brookhiser is a celebrated journalist and author who has written a series of biographies and other books on American founders and other leading figures in American history, including Alexander Hamilton, Governor Morris, George Washington, John Marshall, James Madison, Abraham Lincoln and the Adams family dynasty. *The views of the speakers are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of Sons of the Revolution℠ in the State of New York, Inc. or its Fraunces Tavern® Museum.

Alone at Lunch
S4 Ep51: Alone Writing The Wedding People with Alison Espach

Alone at Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 61:24


This week we are joined by Alison Espach! Alison Espach is the New York Times best-selling author of The Wedding People, a New York Times Editor's Choice, a Goodreads Choice Award Winner, a TODAY Show #ReadwithJenna Book Club pick, a Barnes and Noble Book Club Pick, and the #1 Indie Next Pick for August 2024. The Wedding People will be published in over twenty countries. She is also the author of Notes on Your Sudden Disappearance, a Chicago Tribune and NPR “Best Book of 2022,” as well as The Adults, a New York Times Editor's Choice and Barnes and Noble Discover pick. Her fictional audio series In-Depth Market Research Interviews with Dead People is an Audible Original. She has written for McSweeney's, Vogue, Outside, LitHub, Joyland and other places.In this conversation, Alison Espach shares her journey as a writer and teacher, discussing the balance between her creative pursuits and her teaching responsibilities. She reflects on her childhood in Trumbull, Connecticut, her experiences in high school sports and theater, and the impact of her height on her identity. The discussion highlights the importance of embracing one's uniqueness and the challenges of navigating societal expectations. We also explore the complexities of navigating grief and loss during youth, as well as the journey of writing authentically. Give this episode a listen! Recommendations From This Episode:Laid The God of The WoodsFollow Alison Espach: @alison.espachFollow Carly: @carlyjmontagFollow Emily: @thefunnywalshFollow the podcast: @aloneatlunchpodPlease rate and review the podcast! Spread the word! Tell your friends! Email us: aloneatlunch@gmail.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Vida en Familia Hoy® on Oneplace.com
Cómo criar a los adolescentes, Dia 6 de 6

Vida en Familia Hoy® on Oneplace.com

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 14:30


¿Se pregunta de dónde sacan los adolescentes todas sus ocurrencias? Aprenda más sobre el cerebro de un adolescente con los pediatras, el doctor Den Trumbull y la doctora Michelle Cretella. Los doctores Trumbull y Cretella ofrecen a las mamás y papás consejos sabios para preparar a sus hijos e hijas para la adolescencia. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/692/29

Vida en Familia Hoy® on Oneplace.com
Cómo criar a los adolescentes, Dia 5 de 6

Vida en Familia Hoy® on Oneplace.com

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 14:30


¿Se pregunta de dónde sacan los adolescentes todas sus ocurrencias? Aprenda más sobre el cerebro de un adolescente con los pediatras, el doctor Den Trumbull y la doctora Michelle Cretella. Los doctores Trumbull y Cretella ofrecen a las mamás y papás consejos sabios para preparar a sus hijos e hijas para la adolescencia. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/692/29

Vida en Familia Hoy® on Oneplace.com
Necesidades básicas de un bebé, Día 2 de 6

Vida en Familia Hoy® on Oneplace.com

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 14:30


¿Usted y su bebé miran más la luz de la luna de lo que deberían? Acompáñenos mientras los pediatras Den Trumbull y Michelle Cretella comparten con los padres sanos conejos para acostar a los pequeños a la hora de dormir. El doctor Trumbull y la doctora Cretella son padres y también comparten lo que han aprendido acerca de suplir las necesidades nutricionales de un bebé. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/692/29

Vida en Familia Hoy® on Oneplace.com
Necesidades básicas de un bebé, Día 1 de 6

Vida en Familia Hoy® on Oneplace.com

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 14:30


¿Usted y su bebé miran más la luz de la luna de lo que deberían? Acompáñenos mientras los pediatras Den Trumbull y Michelle Cretella comparten con los padres sanos conejos para acostar a los pequeños a la hora de dormir. El doctor Trumbull y la doctora Cretella son padres y también comparten lo que han aprendido acerca de suplir las necesidades nutricionales de un bebé. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/692/29

DCRTV Washington Radio And TV Podcast
The Backstory Of WMAL'S Trumbull And Core Show With Chris Core (Ep 12)

DCRTV Washington Radio And TV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 31:46


Chris Core was on Washington radio for 44 years, including over 20 years co-hosting the Trumbull and Core show on WMAL.On this episode of the DCRTV Podcast, Chris talks about how he got hired at WMAL and ended up hosting afternoons with Bill Trumbull.We discuss how he teamed up with Brooke Stevens after Bill retired and why that partnership ended.Chris also talks about why he got fired from WMAL and how he ended up at WTOP.More from DCRTV:DCRTV.comNewsletter signup: https://dcrtv.com/newsletterFollow DCRTV on FacebookBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/dcrtv-washington-radio-and-tv-podcast--6152954/support.

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
Cindy Russo, President at Insight Hospital and Medical Center Trumbull

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 15:20


In this episode, Cindy Russo, President at Insight Hospital and Medical Center Trumbull, shares the inspiring journey of leading her hospital through significant transitions, from navigating bankruptcy to becoming part of a physician-led, nonprofit system. She discusses the challenges of healthcare staffing, organizational transformation, and the hospital's renewed focus on growth, innovation, and serving the Warren, Ohio community.

Lawyers Weekly Podcast Network
Pricing models in the age of AI

Lawyers Weekly Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 26:29


The rise of generative AI and other new technologies not only changes the nature of legal practice but also client expectations and demands. Here, we flesh out the need for lawyers to evaluate their pricing structures as part of their service offerings so they may remain competitive. In this episode of The Lawyers Weekly Show, host Jerome Doraisamy speaks with Hive Legal executive director and experience designer Melissa Lyon and principal Adrienne Trumbull about their firm's journey, being ahead of the curve on flexible working, why they price their services in non-traditional ways, whether billable units give clients more control, and why it is so important to reconsider how legal services are priced. Lyon and Trumbull also flesh out the disconnect between clients' understandings of legal practice versus how those services are being priced, navigating how courts are interpreting the use of AI and new technology, how critical a priority evaluation of pricing models will be in the new year, the questions that firm leaders must be asking of themselves, and why they should see this conversation as an opportunity to step back on reflect on the importance of legal practice and servicing the community. If you like this episode, show your support by  rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (The Lawyers Weekly Show) and by following Lawyers Weekly on social media: Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you'd like to lend your voice to the show, email editor@lawyersweekly.com.au for more insights!

The Digiday Podcast
How Domino's CMO Kate Trumbull navigates inflation and reviving the brand

The Digiday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 55:19


Fast food and quick service restaurant brands had a rough go over the past few years as shoppers have tried to save a few bucks amidst rising grocery prices and inflation. Seemingly, parts of the brand playbook are seeing a rewrite with things like $5 deals to make consumers feel they're getting more bang for their buck. It's a tale all too familiar to Domino's, the more than 60-year-old pizza brand that has marketed its way through brand lulls to try and win back customers who have pulled back on dining out. There were the “30 minutes or less” campaigns of the 90s, Pizza Turnaround in 2010 (when the pizza chain acknowledged the recipe needed work) Paving for Pizza in 2018, where Domino's paved roads to ensure pizzas arrived to customers in good condition, and today's Emergency Pizza, a pizza giveaway for so-called emergencies like burned dinner. In this episode of the Digiday Podcast, Kate Trumbull, Domino's evp and CMO joins co-host, and senior marketing reporter, Kimeko McCoy, to talk about Domino's brand playbook.

Stage Door, a theatre podcast hosted by two average guys
Starring Role Katie Trumbull:Moving to NYC and the commitment it takes to chase a dream. It's hard to believe that just a couple of short years ago, Katie was leaving Toledo, Ohio—fresh out BGSU

Stage Door, a theatre podcast hosted by two average guys

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 53:10


Starring Role Katie Trumbull:Moving to NYC and the commitment it takes to chase a dream. It's hard to believe that just a couple of short years ago, Katie was leaving Toledo, Ohio—fresh out BGSU—without a clue about what would come next. The only thing she did know was that she had to give it a shot. So, with a heart full of dreams and a suitcase full of hope, she packed up and moved to New York City to break into the world of theater. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/214M4OKBbWcDivndnc2MTu Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/stage-door-a-theatre-podcast-hosted-by-two-regular-guys/id1573865415

21-WFMJ News Podcast
Outcue: How reporters cover complex story topics on deadline and have to understand the information

21-WFMJ News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 36:24


In today's Outcue, assistant news director Justin Mitchell and reporter/WFMJ Weekend Today anchor Sydney Canty discuss understanding complex court filings and other similar complicated stories that reporters have to deal with in the day-to-day duties of doing their job — and make them understandable for all.Canty discusses her story earlier this week on the Ohio Supreme Court ruling that Trumbull and Lake counties' federal lawsuit against major pharmacy chains over their roles in contributing to the opioid crisis was not based on the correct law and cannot move forward. Canty shares with Mitchell some of the complex stories she has covered and how reporters learn to gather and sort through information quickly and accurately.

The Legacy Leagues
Week 1 in Trumbull, CT | Postgame Show | Winter 2025

The Legacy Leagues

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 19:17


Greg Horne hosts as the analysts break down all of the action from Opening Night in Trumbull as the Winter 2025 season is underway!

Bass Angler Magazine Podcast
Here Comes Trumbull (Chris Trumbull)

Bass Angler Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 41:54


The Journey to Co-Angler of the YearChris shares his inspiring journey back into competitive fishing. With support from his wife and a few key co-anglers, he turned a tough start into an incredible year. Learn what drove his success and the strategies he used to dominate the co-angler field.The Big Move to ProMaking the switch from co-angler to pro is no small feat. Chris opens up about his decision, the challenges ahead, and the mindset it takes to compete against some of the top anglers in the sport.Previewing the BAM Trail at Lake ShastaChris dives into his game plan for the first stop of the BAM Trail. From the baits to the tactics in his arsenal, get an inside look at how he's preparing to make a splash in his pro debut.Why You Should ListenThis episode is packed with insight, inspiration, and excitement as Chris Trumbull shares his story. Whether you're a weekend warrior or an aspiring pro, you'll gain valuable tips and motivation to elevate your game.Turn it up and enjoy — Chris delivers a fantastic interview you don't want to miss! About BAM Podcasts Bass Angler Magazine's is a bi-monthly podcast series its available free on Simple Cast, iTunes, Spotify, Google Play and Amazon. Stay tuned as we discuss the latest in bass fishing, lure trends, ways to catch fish, tournament wins and things of interest to bass anglers.BASS ANGLER MAGAZINE (BAM), a veteran owned quarterly print and digital magazine, designed, and printed in the U.S.A. Covering largemouth, smallmouth and spotted bass, Bass Angler was created specifically to help you become a better, more informed bass fisherman. As the industry's most informative bass fishing magazine, we provide you in-depth exclusive new features with the world's top anglers.Subscribe to Bass Angler Magazine print and or digital here

Lectures in History
FEED DROP: Booknotes+: Richard Brookhiser, "Glorious Lessons"

Lectures in History

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2024 75:13


Richard Brookhiser has written and edited for National Review magazine for over 50 years. He has also written books about George Washington, James Madison, John Marshall, Alexander Hamilton, and "gentleman revolutionary" Gouverneur Morris. Now comes his latest, "Glorious Lessons: John Trumbull, Painter of the American Revolution." Trumbull, who lived between 1756 and 1843, was most famous for his 4 very large paintings about the Revolutionary War on the walls of the rotunda in the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, DC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Volley Chief
A Tax District

The Volley Chief

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 25:09


Chief Lenart and President of the Long Hill Fire Company in Trumbull, CT talk the business side of running a fire company.

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Melissa in the Morning: Social Media Risks

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 14:18


A Cheshire teacher is on leave after posting a troubling Snapchat video attacking Trump voters that got leaked to the public. A Trumbull gym teacher is accused of posting comments on Facebook attacking the way the country voted and doubting democracy. Apart from teachers in Connecticut, there are more accounts of social media attacks and alarming posts in the last week that haven't made news headlines but are being discussed around the dinner table or in the office daily. We spoke with our social media guru, Krista Carnes, about the risks of posting online and content coming back to haunt you. IMAGE CREDIT:  iStock / Getty Images Plus

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Melissa in the Morning: Veterans Center in Trumbull

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 8:09


The Veterans and First Responder Center in Trumbull has been in the works for years and it's finally set to be complete by the end of 2025! We got the latest news on this 5,500 square foot, multi-use facility for Trumbull and the region's veterans, first responders, small businesses, civic groups and residents from Ray Baldwin Jr. Image Credit: Ray Baldwin Jr

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Melissa in the Morning: Dottie Lerner

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 8:13


Dottie Lerner is running for CT State Representative in the 122nd District, representing sections of Shelton, Stratford, and Trumbull. She shared her goals if elected in November over incumbent Ben McGorty. For more information: https://www.dottielerner.com/ Image Credit: Getty Images

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Melissa in the Morning: Sujata Gadkar-Wilcox

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 9:39


Sujata Gadkar-Wilcox is hoping to fill Senator Marilyn Moore's seat for the 22nd district, representing Bridgeport, Monroe and Trumbull. We got to know her and her goals for office if elected in November. IMAGE CREDIT: Sujata Gadkar-Wilcox

Backwards K Pod
Sportsman Park

Backwards K Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2024 79:38


In the long and storied history of baseball, there have been a collection of street corners that have become synonymous with the throwback cribs that have claimed domain there. At the corner of Michigan and Trumbull once stood the iconic Tigers Stadium. 21st and Lehigh was the home of Shibe Park, You had the corner of Findlay and Western, where the Reds played at Crosley Field, and on the south side of Chicago, at the corner of 35th and Shields, stood Comiskey Park. Today that tradititon still holds firm with Clark and Addison housing the Cubs at Wrigley. To the old school St. Louis baseball fan, the corner of Grand and Dodier can be added to that list. This week we will examine the rise and fall of the structure that stood there, and housed two St. Louis MLB teams from 1860 to 1963, Sportsman Park. A plot of land, on the north side of the city, where the game takes it's roots, and fans of the game witness amazing chapters in the baseball story. #SportsmanPark #StLouis #StLouisBrowns #StLouisCardinals #GrandAvenue #DodierStreet #CharlesComiskey #AugustSolari #AugustBusch #BrownStockings #ChrisVanDerAhe #Perfectos #StanMusial #SamBreadon #UrbanShocker

Backwards K Pod
Sportsman Park

Backwards K Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2024 79:38


In the long and storied history of baseball, there have been a collection of street corners that have become synonymous with the throwback cribs that have claimed domain there. At the corner of Michigan and Trumbull once stood the iconic Tigers Stadium. 21st and Lehigh was the home of Shibe Park, You had the corner of Findlay and Western, where the Reds played at Crosley Field, and on the south side of Chicago, at the corner of 35th and Shields, stood Comiskey Park. Today that tradititon still holds firm with Clark and Addison housing the Cubs at Wrigley. To the old school St. Louis baseball fan, the corner of Grand and Dodier can be added to that list. This week we will examine the rise and fall of the structure that stood there, and housed two St. Louis MLB teams from 1860 to 1963, Sportsman Park. A plot of land, on the north side of the city, where the game takes it's roots, and fans of the game witness amazing chapters in the baseball story. #SportsmanPark #StLouis #StLouisBrowns #StLouisCardinals #GrandAvenue #DodierStreet #CharlesComiskey #AugustSolari #AugustBusch #BrownStockings #ChrisVanDerAhe #Perfectos #StanMusial #SamBreadon #UrbanShocker

Historically Thinking: Conversations about historical knowledge and how we achieve it

Colonel John Trumbull, Artist John Trumbull must be one of the only artists in the history of American art to insist upon being addressed by his military rank; he was Colonel Trumbull until he died. But it was not John Trumbull's feats in battle or in managing administrative correspondence that won him fame among his contemporaries, but what he painted on canvas. Hanging in the rotunda of the US Capitol are four of the paintings in which he sought to preserve memories and paint a history of the American Revolution, but also teach something of the ethics appropriate to war; of democratic and republican virtue; of political  power flowing from a sovereign people; and of the need to relinquish that power when called to do so. To this day some of the most recognizable images of the Revolution are almost certainly something painted by Trumbull–most likely either The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker's Hill, or the painting known simply as The Declaration of Independence. If occupying space rent-free in posterity's imagination is ever the ambition of an artist, then Trumbull succeeded, and then some.  With me today to discuss the life, art, and civic teaching of John Trumbull is Richard Brookhiser. Beginning with his 1997 book Founding Father: Rediscovering George Washington, Richard Brookhiser has written a shelf of books on the American founders, the most recent of which is Glorious Lessons: John Trumbull, Painter of the American Revolution.  For Further Investigation Highly recommended: "Let This Be a Lesson: Heroes, Heroines, and Narrative in Paintings at Yale," a brilliant series of lectures on history painting by John Walsh, from which I've learned a lot. See particularly Lecture 7, on Benjamin West, and Lecture 8, on John Trumbull, focusing on his painting of the Battle of Bunker Hill. There are many HT episodes on related issues. You might be interested in Episode 163, on Joseph Warren, the first martyr of the American Revolution, whose death is the focus of Trumbull's first history painting; or Episode 176, which focuses heavily on the images of revolutionary victors created by Trumbull and his contemporaries (some of whom were his friends and acquaintances)

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Melissa in the Morning: THRIVE Wellness

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 14:27


THRIVE is the first of its kind, independent wellness center for all those impacted by cancer located in Trumbull. We learned all about the non-profit and the programs offered to members from Dr. Neal Fischbach, President and Chief Medical Officer at THRIVE. IMAGE CREDIT: Melissa Sheketoff

Imperfect Men
Episode 41: Eliphalet Dyer

Imperfect Men

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 23:53


On this episode, Cody and Steve discuss weird biblical names and John Adams' opinions about people as they discuss Eliphalet Dyer.Podcast to recommend: History of Byzantium (https://thehistoryofbyzantium.com/)Also... be sure to check out our friends at the Ancient and Esoteric Order of the Jackalope! (https://order-of-the-jackalope.com) SourcesDexter, Franklin B. Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College, 1701-45. New York City, NY: Henry Holt & Co., 1885.Trumbull, J. Hammond. “Eliphalet Dyer.” The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 3, no. 2 (1879): 174–77. . Retrieved 31 Jul 2024.United States Congress, “Dyer, Eliphalet,” retrieved 31 July 2024, .See pinned tweet for general sources Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Booknotes+
Ep. 178 Richard Brookhiser, "Glorious Lessons"

Booknotes+

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 74:28


Richard Brookhiser has written and edited for National Review magazine for over 50 years. He has also written books about George Washington, James Madison, John Marshall, Alexander Hamilton, and "gentleman revolutionary" Gouverneur Morris. Now comes his latest, "Glorious Lessons: John Trumbull, Painter of the American Revolution." Trumbull, who lived between 1756 and 1843, was most famous for his 4 very large paintings about the Revolutionary War on the walls of the rotunda in the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, DC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

C-SPAN Bookshelf
BN+: Richard Brookhiser, "Glorious Lessons"

C-SPAN Bookshelf

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 74:28


Richard Brookhiser has written and edited for National Review magazine for over 50 years. He has also written books about George Washington, James Madison, John Marshall, Alexander Hamilton, and "gentleman revolutionary" Gouverneur Morris. Now comes his latest, "Glorious Lessons: John Trumbull, Painter of the American Revolution." Trumbull, who lived between 1756 and 1843, was most famous for his 4 very large paintings about the Revolutionary War on the walls of the rotunda in the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, DC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Studio A
The Fire Five and Maple Brass Quintet

Studio A

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 17:16


Two high school student brass quintets from Interlochen Arts Camp recently visited Studio A to perform music by Alexander Arutiunian, Eric Ewazen and Samuel Scheidt. The Fire Five Eric Ewazen, Frost Fire (first movement) Ben Mitchell, trumpet, Charlotte, NC Gabe Luza, trumpet, Charlotte, NC Connor Powers, horn, Houson, TX Will Cranston, trombone, Houston, TX Barrett Hoover, tuba, Wann, OK The Maple Brass Quintet Samuel Scheidt, Canzona Bergamasca Alexander Arutiunian, Armenian Scenes (third movement) Taylor Hopps, trumpet, Olympia, WA Jakob Burnham, trumpet, Brighton, MI Ben Shugart, horn, Grand Prairie, Texas Demitri Resto, tenor trombone, Trumbull, CT Caden Wolfe, bass trombone, Tampa, FL

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CT Today With Paul Pacelli - Stop Living In A Fantasy Land

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 27:43


Host Paul Pacelli wrapped up another busy week on "Connecticut Today" with a few thoughts on former President Donald Trump's GOP Convention acceptance speech the previous evening (00:27). Former Bridgeport Democratic State Rep. Chris Caruso talked about a key endorsement he just made for an upcoming State Senate primary in the 22nd District, encompassing  Trumbull, as well as parts of Monroe and Bridgeport (14:13) Image Credit: REUTERS

Jim Price | WFMU
The Trumbull Radio Adventure Theater from Jul 1, 2024

Jim Price | WFMU

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 1:30


The Trumbull Brothers - "Disc Jockey Nightmare" - Radio Adventure Theatre Korla Pandit - "The Hypnotist" - The Grand Moghul Suite https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/141551

Notre Dame - Constitutional Studies Lectures
Congresswoman Liz Cheney "Saving Democracy By Revering The Constitution" | Notre Dame CCCG

Notre Dame - Constitutional Studies Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 83:33


Join us for a lecture by Congresswoman Liz Cheney (R-WY) on the future of American democracy. Congresswoman Liz Cheney serves as Wyoming's lone member of Congress in the U.S. House of Representatives. She was first elected in 2016 on a platform of restoring America's strength and power in the world, and pursuing conservative solutions to create jobs, cut taxes and regulation, and expand America's energy, mining and agriculture industries. Rep. Cheney discusses the moment George Washington declined to run for a third term as President and the painting done by George Trumbull which depicted the moment. This painting now hands in the rotunda in the US Capital. Trumbull said the moment initiated the tradition of peaceful power transition in the United States. A tradition which Rep. Cheney says was not honored on January 6, 2021. Learn more about the Notre Dame Center for Citizenship and Constitutional Studies: https://constudies.nd.edu/ Recorded October 14, 2022 at the University of Notre Dame. *** The views and opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the University of Notre Dame, the College of Arts and Letters, or the Center for Citizenship and Constitutional Government.

Mission CTRL
Ep 136. Leading Through Crisis with Sean Rabinowitz 

Mission CTRL

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 65:06


This week on MissionCTRL, Sean Rabinowitz, President of Procyon Partners, joins Ramon and the PD Flight Crew in the studio to share his servant leadership journey. Rabinowitz is no stranger to being on air; he started his first broadcasting adventure with "In a Pinch Call Pete Finch." However, broadcasting was not in the cards for Sean.  Rabinowitz grew up in Trumbull, CT, and holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in Health/Health Care Administration/Management and Insurance. He is passionate about helping organizations attract and retain top talent through benefits products and services. He also specializes in property and casualty insurance and was named a Top Producer by Insurance Business of America. Sean is an active community volunteer who enjoys paying it forward through various organizations. He is a past Chairman of the Board of Directors President for the McGivney Community Center and is a board member for The Jimmy McGrath Foundation. Additionally, he is a Special Olympics Head Coach and serves on the State of Connecticut Special Olympics board and the Fighting Angels Association Board.  When you live a life in service to others, how do you lead when faced with a personal family crisis that challenges your faith? Rabinowitz opens up about a crisis that galvanized his family, faith, and reinvigorated his commitment to serving.  Before diving into Sean's story, Ramon and the PD Flight Crew share critical email marketing strategies. . . . Find Mission CTRL on Anchor, Apple Podcast, Spotify, and our website. Mission CTRL aims to ignite the innovative spirit inside us all through providing budding and successful entrepreneurs and community leaders with a platform to share their stories and inspire others. Tune in every Wednesday and catch up with the team at Peralta Design as we unleash the origin stories behind some exceptional leaders, share marketing/branding insights, and navigate the ever-changing currents of pop culture. Subscribe for weekly branding and entrepreneurial content here!  To learn more about Peralta Design's work visit peraltadesign.com. #welaunchbrands #digitalagency #mbeagency #mbe #digital #branding #marketing #web #startups #creative #BrandU #w2 #fulltime #leadership #contentcreator #contentstrategy #marketingstrategy #entrepreneurs #business #launchyourbrand

The Three Guys Podcast
Paige Reynolds | Mental Health Clinician/LMSW (Licensed Master Social Worker)

The Three Guys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 130:32


On this episode we are joined by Paige Reynolds.   Paige works with Child First Greater Bridgeport CT.  We discuss her journey to becoming a social worker, intricacies of her job, losing her father at an early stage, his impact on her life, and how she keeps his memory alive.  An episode you don't want to miss.  Paige Reynolds is a Mental Health Clinician/LMSW (Licensed Master Social Worker) with Child First Greater Bridgeport CT.  Child First Greater Bridgeport is affiliated with Bridgeport Hospital in Bridgeport CT.  They serve Bridgeport, Fairfield, Stratford, Trumbull and Monroe.  Child First helps you build strong, loving relationships with your young children to heal and protect them from the many stresses and challenges in their lives.  Our Child First Team works as your partner, listening closely to understand your goals and what is important to you, your child, and your family.  We visit with you and your child each week in your home or a community setting. We can also work with your child's teacher or childcare provider.  Child First Greater Bridgeport CTInstagram Child First Greater Bridgeport (@childfirstgreaterbridgeport) • Instagram photos and videosWebsite:Bridgeport Hospital | Child First***Please note all opinions expressed on The Three Guys Podcast do not represent any Group, Company or Organization***Episode Produced by The Three Guys ProductionsInstagram: The Three Guys Podcast (@the_three_guys_podcast_) • Instagram photos and videosTwitter: The Three Guys Podcast (@TheThreeGuysPo1) / TwitterYouTube: Three Guys Podcast - YouTubeLinkedIn the-three-guys-podcastDerek: Derek DePetrillo (@derekd0518) • Instagram photos and videosBrian: Brian Nazarian (@the_real_brian_nazarian) • Instagram photos and videosBrett: Brett J. DePetrillo @78brettzky - Instagram

Tentpole Trauma
Brainstorm

Tentpole Trauma

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 80:28


Special effects wizard Douglas Trumbull hoped to bring his mind-bending 2001: A Space Odyssey visuals down to earth with Brainstorm, a 1983 sci fi thriller starring Christopher Walken and Natalie Wood. Unfortunately Wood's tragic death by drowning cast a pall over the film, delaying its release and resulting in a muddled narrative and baffling special effects sequences that failed to live up to Trumbull's lofty ambitions along with any hope of box office redemption. Join Sebastian and Troy as they don their psychic headsets, record their innermost fears and seek answers to the afterlife by discussing this cursed mess of a production.

New England Legends Podcast
FtV – Connecticut's Melon Heads

New England Legends Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 24:20


Welcome to New England Legends From the Vault – FtV Episode 50 – Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger motor down Dracula Drive in Trumbull, Connecticut, in search of the mysterious Melon Heads. These small humanoids with enormous heads have been talked about in southwestern Connecticut for more than half a century. But who are they? Some monster? An alien? Or something else? This episode first aired September 13, 2018.   Listen ad-free plus get early access and bonus episodes at: https://www.patreon.com/NewEnglandLegends