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SoothingPod - Sleep Story for Grown Ups
Anna Karenina | Romantic Love Sleep Story | Classic Books Sleep Stories | Leo Tolstoy Novel

SoothingPod - Sleep Story for Grown Ups

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2025 39:08


Relax and fall asleep with Anna and Vronsky as they travel to romantic Italy to start their lives anew. Close your eyes, relax and drift off with this bedtime story retelling of Anna Karenina - Leo Tolstoy's classic and one of the best known romance novels of all time.  

The Golden Age of Murder: A True Crime Podcast
Interview with Dr Peter Vronsky, author of “Sons of Cain”

The Golden Age of Murder: A True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 91:06


Interview with Dr Peter Vronsky, author of "Sons of Cain: A History of Serial Killers from the Stone Age to the Present", the book which more than any other has been foundational to informing the development of this podcast series. Dr Vronsky talks about how he developed his theory regarding the historical and neurobiological roots of serial murder, and his chance encounters with two infamous serial killers, Richard Cottingham and Andrew Chikatilo

The Devil Within
Only the Good Die Young | 3

The Devil Within

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 48:51


As the .44 Caliber Killer continues to terrorize the city we investigate the motive, and the inspiration, behind Berkowitz's madness. We also spend some more time with Dr. Vronsky as he explains "The Golden Age of Serial Killers". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

JMART CAST
JMART CAST - Anna Karenina

JMART CAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 11:19


Dear friends and fam,Join me as I reflect on a book I finished reading last year via this short post. I say read, but what I really mean is listen to, as audiobooks are how I consume most books these days. The book I speak of is Anna Karenina, a classic work of literature written by the Russian author Leo Tolstoy. Who is Anna Karenina? She's a married woman in aristocratic Russian society who falls in love with a young officer named Count Vronsky. Through Anna's life story, Tolstoy explores themes of love, desire, societal expectations, and the consequences of going against established norms. It's a cautionary tale about the destructive power of passion and the challenges one must face from defying societal conventions. (Spoiler Alert!)The novel starts with Anna taking a train from St. Petersburg to Moscow to visit her brother whose marriage is falling apart due to his infidelity. On the journey, Anna meets Count Alexei Vronsky and there is an instant spark between them. When Anna returns to her husband, a high-ranking government official, the encounter with Vronsky continues to linger in her mind and makes her feel discontent with her current loveless marriage. Anna also has a young son, Sergei, who makes her feel torn between her duty as a mother and a wife and her passionate desire for love and fulfillment.Eventually, Anna surrenders to her feelings and begins a scorching affair with Vronsky. The affair does not stay secret for long and leads to Anna getting socially ostracized. She leaves her husband for Count Vronsky permanently, however she is unable to get a divorce and loses custody of her son to him.Anna's mental and emotional state further deteriorates due to greater scrutiny and societal pressure on her for engaging in the affair as compared to Count Vronsky. She becomes increasingly jealous over Vronsky's interactions with other women leading to arguments which strain their relationship. In a state of desperation from the consequences of her affair, Anna makes a tragic decision to end her life. She throws herself in front of a train, bringing her story to a devastating end. Anna is such a complex and multidimensional character because in addition to a detailed account of the events that unfold, Tolstoy also describes her internal thoughts, emotions, and motivations. On the one hand, Anna could be seen as morally questionable and selfish for betraying her husband and disrupting her family. However, I could empathize with her feeling trapped in an unhappy relationship while yearning for love and fulfillment because Tolstoy offered a broad portrayal of her complex inner psychology. The other major character of the novel is Konstantin Levin, a wealthy landowner who lives in the Russian countryside and is deeply committed to his work on the land. He arrives in Moscow to propose to Kitty Scherbatsky, but she rejects him in favor of Count Vronsky. Feeling heartbroken and devastated, Levin retreats to his rural estate to focus on his agricultural work.During his time away from Kitty, Levin experiences a period of self-discovery and introspection by delving into questions of faith, morality, and the meaning of life. Unbeknownst to Levin, Kitty's relationship with Vronsky crumbles, as Vronsky leaves her to go to St. Petersburg to pursue Anna. Upon hearing that Vronsky is no longer in the picture, Levin travels to Moscow to find Kitty.During their reunion, Levin and Kitty have a playful and nearly wordless encounter. Using chalk, Levin writes the first letters of each word to express his thoughts and feelings. Amazingly, Kitty understands him perfectly and responds the same way. Through this unique form of communication, they admit their love for each other and Levin proposes again. This time Kitty accepts. Despite the absence of spoken words, their deep connection transcends verbal language as they both communicate with and understand one another on a profound level beyond the limitations of spoken words. This pivotal moment in Levin and Kitty's relationship, showcases love, reconciliation, and the potential for growth and happiness in relationships. It is a contrasting and uplifting narrative that serves as a counterbalance to Anna's struggles.The remainder of Levin and Kitty's story is about the challenges of building a life together as they move to Levin's estate to start a family. Personally, I could relate to Levin more than any other characters because he embodies emotional depth, vulnerability, and a strong sense of individuality. He wears his heart on his sleeve and is willing to embrace his emotions which I relate to because I also find it hard to remain stoic and suppress or hide my feelings when they arise. Furthermore, Levin is an independent thinker who uses first principles to guide his search for meaning. I appreciate this character trait as I also resist relying on authority to form an opinion. Not unlike Levin, I prefer to use my academically trained ability to critically evaluate the credibility, relevance, and quality of information sources in conjunction with logical reasoning for problem solving. By the end of the novel, from a religious epiphany Levin comes to appreciate the significance of family and the fulfillment that can be found in leading a meaningful and authentic life alongside his beloved wife and child. Much like Levin, as a young father of two small children in a nine year marriage, I feel a deep sense of purpose and fulfillment from nurturing my children and maintaining a loving and committed marriage. Another major theme of the novel is Tolstoy's depiction of Imperial Russia in the late 19th century as the country was transitioning from a feudal society to a more modern one. As a reader, you get immersed with detailed descriptions of the manners, customs, and values of the different classes of people in Moscow, St. Petersburg and the surrounding countryside. Tolstoy also covers the ways in which social norms and expectations impacted personal happiness and fulfillment of the characters. It's amazing to consider that approximately four decades after the time of the novel, the Russian revolution put a bloody and abrupt end to Imperial Russia, giving birth to the first ever communist government, thus ending those manners, customs, and values so beautifully described in Anna Karenina. Tolstoy even hints of the possible changes that Russia might face in the future by depicting characters who express dissatisfaction with the status quo and advocate for social change. For example, Levin is portrayed as an idealistic populist critical of the aristocracy and interested in the plight of the peasants. He is even sympathetic to some socialist ideas of the time such as dismissal of institutions. Yet he finds those same socialist ideas sounding embarrassing when espoused by his brother Nikolai, a miserable physically ill man who has lost most of his wealth. I perceived Tolstoy's contrast between Levin and his brother Nikolai as a metaphor for a fork in the road of Russia to reorient and transition to a modern society successfully. Nikolai has passionate socialist ideas to completely change Russia, yet he is an alcoholic and a gambler with continually deteriorating health. In stark contrast, Levin embodies many of the traditional values of Russian society, including a deep reverence for the land, a commitment to family and a belief in the importance of hard work and responsibility. Yet, he is also a philosophical character constantly questioning his own beliefs and values. For example, Levin recognizes the advantage of western technology and agricultural science over the feudal Russian practice of relying on forced manual labour from peasant farmers.The principles of maintaining tradition while simultaneously being open to questioning how things have been done historically appears to be Tolstoy's answer as to which is the way forward for Russia. This is evident in the novel during the final days of Nikolai's life as poor health leads to his ultimate demise. He dies in a dirty hotel with no one to care for him except Marya, a prostitute he treats like a wife, and his brother Levin and his new wife Kitty. The death of Nikolai provokes Levin to do some deep soul-searching about the meaning of life and how he should reorient his mind for the life ahead with his new wife. To me, Tolstoy uses Levin's character as a metaphor for all of Russia and a prescription for how to proceed. Unfortunately, history chose the other fork in the road as a bloody revolution headed by Vladimir Lenin a few decades later would spread communism all over Russia and create the Soviet Union.For me personally, Anna Karenina transcended the huge time gap and cultural differences between the novel's setting and my present day with its insightful portrayal of human emotions and relationships. Themes of the novel such as complexities of love or challenges of marriage and family dynamics, just to name a few, are fundamental aspects of the human experience that will remain relevant for a long time. In addition to Anna Karenina and Konstantin Levin, the novel also offers a plethora of other multifaceted characters who grapple with their desires, insecurities and inner conflicts in a manner I could easily relate to and empathize with. I will take great pleasure in revisiting Anna Karenina in a few years to rekindle the emotional connection to the characters and make new insights and discoveries about their journeys.Did you like this post? Would you like to see more like it? Please leave a comment and let me know.Connect with J-Mart on Social MediaInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/jmartfit/​Twitter - https://twitter.com/jmartfitFacebook - https://fb.me/jmartmoves ​Medium - https://jmartwrites.medium.com/Email - jmartfit@substack.comYou can also check out my State of Health Podcast (health education geared) on the platform of your choice:Apple -Spotify -Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.ca/podcasts/01bb34c0-00a2-45e2-8627-95c32aba7c0e/state-of-healthStitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/state-of-healthGoogle Podcasts - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5yZWRjaXJjbGUuY29tL2QzZGIwODYxLWJmODItNDc0Mi1iZGYzLWMyZDAxODQ4ODY2Ng==Referral LinksShakepay - Sign up with my link and we'll each get $10 to buy Bitcoin. Don't buy Etherium.https://shakepay.me/r/HNT0N6QWild Meadows Farm — Amazing quality meat from a Southern Ontario farmhttps://wildmeadowsfarm.ca/register?referral_code=V2OMFtc5XYJdMusic: www.bensound.com This is a public episode. 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LibriVox Audiobooks
Anna Karenina (Book 8)

LibriVox Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2023 131:06


Anna Karenina tells of the doomed love affair between the sensuous and rebellious Anna and the dashing officer, Count Vronsky. In Book 8, Vronsky leaves for the Servian war, unable to live without Anna and hoping to die. Back at his farm with a loving wife and baby son, Levin struggles with thoughts of death and the horror of living when he does not understand "the whence, and why, and how, and what [life] was." (Summary by Mary Anderson and MaryAnn) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/librivox1/support

LibriVox Audiobooks
Anna Karenina (Book 7)

LibriVox Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2023 260:07


Anna Karenina tells of the doomed love affair between the sensuous and rebellious Anna and the dashing officer, Count Vronsky. In Book 7, Levin, in town for Kitty's confinement, finds himself drawn to the corruptive influence of Moscow society. Stiva again presses Karenin to divorce Anna, while Anna, driven by jealousy, becomes increasingly irrational towards Vronsky. (Summary by Mary Anderson and MaryAnn) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/librivox1/support

LibriVox Audiobooks
Anna Karenina (Book 5)

LibriVox Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 396:26


Anna Karenina tells of the doomed love affair between the sensuous and rebellious Anna and the dashing officer, Count Vronsky. Tragedy unfolds as Anna rejects her passionless marriage to follow her heart and must endure the hypocrisies of society. (Summary by Mary Anderson) In Book 5 we see the new life begun by Levin and Kitty contrasted with that of Anna and Vronsky. The seeds of Anna's and Vronsky's discontent are sown. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/librivox1/support

LibriVox Audiobooks
Anna Karenina (Book 2)

LibriVox Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 339:26


In Part 2, Kitty's health deteriorates from regret and heartbreak, while Levin retreats to his country estate. Anna and Vronsky continue to pursue each other and become the talk of polite society, to the chagrin of Karenin. (Summary by Mary Ann ) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/librivox1/support

WOW挖藝術
《生活即藝術─古典名曲與他們的秘密》EP3|那些年,我們一起在學校聽的音樂

WOW挖藝術

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 31:30


主持:音樂家的無聊人生(海牛、海星) 這次音樂家的無聊人生要介紹的是你在校園中一定聽過的音樂,原來這些耳熟能詳的旋律都是來自古典名曲的改編,甚至還出現在卡通主題曲裡,這一集登場的音樂將帶你秒回那些年的青澀時光! #頒獎音樂的原曲竟然是充滿私心的四手聯彈鋼琴曲? #《我們這一家》卡通主題曲VS.《威風凜凜進行曲》 #就是這個音樂!下課鐘聲響起,收書包回家啦~ #《新世界交響曲》中的新世界原來是指這個國家 音樂版權: Schubert -Three Marches Militaires, D. 733: Walter and Beatrice Klien, 1965 Schubert - Fantasia in F minor, D.940: Vronsky & Babin, 1956 Elgar- Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1: New Symphony Orchestra of London/Sir Adrian Boult (1960) Sousa - The Stars and Stripes Forever: Washington, DC: United States Marine Band (Public Domain) Dvořák - Symphony No.9, Op.95: New York Philharmonic & Leonard Bernstein, New York: Columbia, 1962

Reading Aloud
Anna Karenina

Reading Aloud

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 4:05


Vronsky

Witches, Magic, Murder, & Mystery
171. MURDER: Where Did All the Serial Killers Go?

Witches, Magic, Murder, & Mystery

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 29:47


Here's a topic that comes up a lot when people find out what kind of podcast we do—how come there used to be so many serial killers and now there aren't? So Megan did a deep dive into the subject, and now we're giving you all sorts of factors that may be responsible for the increased number of serial killers from the 1970s-90s, what led to the decline, and what might lead to another surge in the (uncomfortably near) future. There's bonus content, ad-free episodes, and other perks on our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/witchesmagicmurdermystery Podcast Store: https://witches-magic-murder-mystery-podcast-store.myshopify.com Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/WitchesMagicMurderMysteryPodcast Support our sponsors! Better Help: Get 10% off by going to www.betterhelp.com/wmmm Anchor: Thinking about starting your own podcast? Download the Anchor app or go to Anchor.fm to find everything you need, for free, all in one place. Sources:  https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/serial-killers-1970s-2000s-murders-1121705/ https://www.crimemuseum.org/crime-library/serial-killers/serials-killers-vs-mass-murderers/ https://www.britannica.com/story/gilles-de-rais-historys-first-serial-killer https://www.aetv.com/real-crime/rise-and-fall-of-serial-killers#:~:text=%E2%80%9COf%202%2C604%20identified%20serial%20killers,Vronsky%20notes%20in%20his%20book. https://www.aetv.com/real-crime/why-more-serial-killers-in-us-than-other-countries https://www.crimeandjustice.org.uk/publications/cjm/article/social-study-serial-killers https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-45324622 https://www.discovermagazine.com/the-sciences/what-explains-the-decline-of-serial-killers https://www.grunge.com/764188/is-this-why-there-were-so-many-serial-killers-from-1970-to-2000/ https://globalnews.ca/news/4388493/surge-serial-killers-15-years/ https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/11/27/the-serial-killer-detector/amp https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6338266/ https://childhoodtraumarecovery.com/ https://sites.bu.edu/daniellerousseau/2018/08/05/growing-up-in-a-ptsd-household/ https://www.ojp.gov/ncjrs/virtual-library/abstracts/hunting-humans-encyclopedia-modern-serial-killers https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/wicked-deeds/201411/serial-killer-myth-no-5-all-victims-are-female https://www.grunge.com/733843/the-most-dangerous-active-serial-killers-in-2022/ https://www.forbes.com/sites/alexknapp/2013/01/03/how-lead-caused-americas-violent-crime-epidemic/?sh=46e2af2212c4 All Witches, Magic, Murder, & Mystery episodes are a mix of Kara and Megan's personal thoughts and opinions in response to the information that is publicly available at the time of recording, as well as, in some cases, personal accounts provided by listeners. In regard to these self-reported personal accounts, there can be no assurance that the information provided is 100% accurate. If you love the Trash Witch art (see our Patreon or the Podcast store), Tiffini Scherbing of Scherbing Arts created her. Find her art page on Facebook! She can create anything you need. Check out @witchesmagicmurdermystery on Instagram, or find our Facebook group by searching “Witches, Magic, Murder, & Mystery Podcast Discussion Group.” Email every weird story you know to witchesmagicmurdermystery@gmail.com. Get to know us better:                 Kara: @atoakandmain on instagram              Megan: @meganmakesjokes on TikTok Music credit: Chloe's Lullaby (podcast theme) by Robert Austin. Available on Spotify, Google Play, YouTube, Bandcamp, and Patreon! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/witchesmagicmurder/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/witchesmagicmurder/support

Xtemporaneous
Episode 48: Serial Killers are Not Funny

Xtemporaneous

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 66:18


In this episode, Marc and Kristina discuss serial killers. Topics include personality profiling, geographic profiling, werewolves as serial killers and why are more of us inclined to kill. Somehow Marc still manages to tell jokes. See below for referenced materials. Bibliography Chun, Rene. Modern Life Has Made It Easier for Serial Killers to Thrive. The Atlantic. October 2019. (https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2019/10/are-serial-killers-more-common-than-we- Goodspeed, John. “Geographic Profiling: Rossmo pioneers method of pinpointing crime, criminals in solving cases.” Newwise. September 23, 2019. (https://www.newswise.com/articles/geographic-profiling?sc=rsln) Leyton, Elliot. Hunting Humans: The Rise of the Modern Multiple Murderer. November 6, 2003. MacMillan, Thomas. “Can Criminal Profilers Really Get Inside the Head of a Killer?” Vulture. October 20, 2017 (https://www.vulture.com/2017/10/mindhunter-criminal-profiling-really-work-like-this.html) Moskovska, Adrianna. 15 Gruesome Serial Killer Facts You Shouldn't Miss in 2021 (https://thehighcourt.co/serial-killer-facts/) Vronsky, Peter. Sons of Cain: A History of Serial Killers from the Stone Age to the Present. Berkley August 14, 2018. Weiss, Debra Cassens. “Serial killings are waning, leading to speculation about the cause.” ABA Journal. December 17, 2020. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marc-snediker/support

Tipsy Tolstoy: Russian Literature for the Inebriated

Shownotes: This week, Matt and Cameron travel from light love affair to life after marriage (and pseudo-divorce) with Levin and Kitty's life, paralleled with Anna and Vronsky's. Of course—we are reading Tolstoy after all—this is not merely their story, but also that of Sergei and Varenka and Vasenka and so many other interesting characters that we run into in this part. Grab your gun, get up early for snipe hunting, and don't forget to bring along this podcast to keep you entertained! Major themes: Snipe hunting, The Labyrinth of Plots, Ambiguous Morality. 15:00 - “It really is. Why is it we spend our time riding, drinking, shooting, doing nothing, while they are forever at work?” said Vasenkas Veslovsly, obviously for the first time in his life reflecting on the question and consequently considering it with perfect sincerity. (P.667, trans. Garnett; Kent & Berberova) 24:15 - “Won't” be Vronsky's. Is what I meant to say. The music used in this episode was “soviet march,” by Toasted Tomatoes. You can find more of their work on Bandcamp and Youtube. Follow us on Instagram, check out our website, if you're so inclined, check out our Patreon!

Wake Island Broadcast
Peter Vronsky - American Serial Killers: The Epidemic Years 1950-2000 (featuring David Leo Rice)

Wake Island Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 128:22


David Leo RIce co-hosts this special episode of Wake Island in which we interview historian Peter Vronsky. We discuss serial murderer consciousness and the golden age of serial killers -- we range widely from werewolves to WWII, Bundy to Dahmer, and the latent urges that turned the America of our childhood into a carnival of serial murder. With books like Serial Killers, Female Serial Killers and Sons of Cain, Peter Vronsky has established himself as the foremost expert on the history of serial killers. In this first definitive history of the "Golden Age" of American serial murder, when the number and body count of serial killers exploded, Vronsky tells the stories of the most unusual and prominent serial killings from the 1950s to the early twenty-first century. From Ted Bundy to the Golden State Killer, our fascination with these classic serial killers seems to grow by the day. American Serial Killers gives true crime junkies what they crave, with both perennial favorites (Ed Kemper, Jeffrey Dahmer) and lesser-known cases (Melvin Rees, Harvey Glatman). Peter Vronsky, PhD, is an investigative historian and a former film and television documentary producer. He is the author of Serial Killers: The Method and Madness of Monsters; Female Serial Killers: How and Why Women Become Monsters; and Sons of Cain: A History of Serial Killers from the Stone Age to the Present. He is an authority on Canada’s first modern battle, which he has written about in his definitive book, Ridgeway: The American Fenian Invasion and the 1866 Battle That Made Canada. Peter Vronsky holds a PhD from the University of Toronto in the fields of criminal justice history and the history of espionage in international relations. He teaches history at Ryerson University in Toronto. He divides his time between Toronto, Canada, and Venice, Italy. Theme music by Joseph E. Martinez of Junius Follow us on social at: Twitter: @WakeIslandPod Instagram: @wakeislandpod --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wake-island/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wake-island/support

House of Mystery True Crime History
American Serial Killers - Peter Vronsky

House of Mystery True Crime History

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 57:27


With books like Serial Killers, Female Serial Killers and Sons of Cain, Peter Vronsky has established himself as the foremost expert on the history of serial killers. In this first definitive history of the "Golden Age" of American serial murder, when the number and body count of serial killers exploded, Vronsky tells the stories of the most unusual and prominent serial killings from the 1950s to the early twenty-first century. From Ted Bundy to the Golden State Killer, our fascination with these classic serial killers seems to grow by the day. American Serial Killers gives true crime junkies what they crave, with both perennial favorites (Ed Kemper, Jeffrey Dahmer) and lesser-known cases (Melvin Rees, Harvey Glatman)Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

House of Mystery True Crime History
PETER VRONSKY - American Serial Killers

House of Mystery True Crime History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2021 57:27


With books like Serial Killers, Female Serial Killers and Sons of Cain, Peter Vronsky has established himself as the foremost expert on the history of serial killers. In this first definitive history of the "Golden Age" of American serial murder, when the number and body count of serial killers exploded, Vronsky tells the stories of the most unusual and prominent serial killings from the 1950s to the early twenty-first century. From Ted Bundy to the Golden State Killer, our fascination with these classic serial killers seems to grow by the day. American Serial Killers gives true crime junkies what they crave, with both perennial favorites (Ed Kemper, Jeffrey Dahmer) and lesser-known cases (Melvin Rees, Harvey Glatman). Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

True Murder: The Most Shocking Killers
AMERICAN SERIAL KILLERS-Peter Vronsky

True Murder: The Most Shocking Killers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 63:26


Fans of Mindhunter and true crime podcasts will devour these chilling stories of serial killers from the American "Golden Age" (1950-2000). With books like Serial Killers, Female Serial Killers and Sons of Cain, Peter Vronsky has established himself as the foremost expert on the history of serial killers. In this first definitive history of the "Golden Age" of American serial murder, when the number and body count of serial killers exploded, Vronsky tells the stories of the most unusual and prominent serial killings from the 1950s to the early twenty-first century. From Ted Bundy to the Golden State Killer, our fascination with these classic serial killers seems to grow by the day. American Serial Killers gives true crime junkies what they crave, with both perennial favorites (Ed Kemper, Jeffrey Dahmer) and lesser-known cases (Melvin Rees, Harvey Glatman). AMERICAN SERIAL KILLERS: The Epidemic Years 1950-2000-Peter Vronskymurder#fabfitfunpartner

Three Percent Podcast
TMR 12.12 “Finale” [THE BOOK OF ANNA]

Three Percent Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 65:24


Carmen Boullosa joined Chad and Brian this week to talk about The Book of Anna, memories of watching baseball, why she (today) supports Karenin and thinks Anna K made a mistake with Vronsky, the origin and structure of the novel, her system of having a book in the queue before the previous one is published, and much more.  And, at the very end, the book for Season 13—coming Wednesday, September 9th—is revealed! More information about the actual schedule will be available next week. This week's music lacks an Anna reference, but is maybe an allusion to Anna and Vronksy . . . It's "Be as Good as You Want to Be" by Boat. If you'd prefer to watch the conversation, you can find it on YouTube along with all our past episodes. Next week we'll discuss part four, “Finale” (pgs 162-End) with Carmen Boullosa herself. You can watch it live next Wednesday, August 19th. Follow Open Letter, Chad Post, and Brian Wood for random thoughts and information about upcoming guests. Be sure to order Brian's book, Joytime Killbox, which is now officially available at better bookstores everywhere thanks to BOA Editions. You can also support this podcast and all of Open Letter's activities by making a tax-deductible donation through the University of Rochester.

Two Month Review
TMR 12.12 “Finale” [THE BOOK OF ANNA]

Two Month Review

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 65:24


Carmen Boullosa joined Chad and Brian this week to talk about The Book of Anna, memories of watching baseball, why she (today) supports Karenin and thinks Anna K made a mistake with Vronsky, the origin and structure of the novel, her system of having a book in the queue before the previous one is published, and much more.  And, at the very end, the book for Season 13—coming Wednesday, September 9th—is revealed! More information about the actual schedule will be available next week. This week's music lacks an Anna reference, but is maybe an allusion to Anna and Vronksy . . . It's "Be as Good as You Want to Be" by Boat. If you'd prefer to watch the conversation, you can find it on YouTube along with all our past episodes. Next week we'll discuss part four, “Finale” (pgs 162-End) with Carmen Boullosa herself. You can watch it live next Wednesday, August 19th. Follow Open Letter, Chad Post, and Brian Wood for random thoughts and information about upcoming guests. Be sure to order Brian's book, Joytime Killbox, which is now officially available at better bookstores everywhere thanks to BOA Editions. You can also support this podcast and all of Open Letter's activities by making a tax-deductible donation through the University of Rochester.

Crimes of Our Times with John Borowski
e005 - Peter Vronsky & Jennifer Weiss: The Cottingham Connection 5/7/20

Crimes of Our Times with John Borowski

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 60:39


Filmmaker John Borowski Store: https://store.johnborowski.comCottingham Murders: http://newjerseygirlmurders.orgAuthor Peter Vronsky Site: https://www.petervronsky.orgJennifer Weiss FB: https://www.facebook.com/iamjenniferw...Part of the TCHS Network. For more shows like the one you just listened to check out http://www.truecrimehorrorstory.com

Murders, Mysteries and Meows
01 Edmund Kemper

Murders, Mysteries and Meows

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 35:45


Edmund Kemper III, one of the most famous serial killers due to his ability and willingness to discuss his darkest thoughts and feelings with psychologists. He murdered his grandparents at 15, then was released and killed 8 more people. Sources include Vronsky, Peter. Serial Killers: The Method and Madness of Monsters; Rosewood, Jack. Edmund Kemper: The True Story of The Co-ed Killer: Historical Serial Killers and Murderers (True Crime by Evil Killers Book 2); https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/santa-cruz-kemper-mullin-frazier-murders-12841990.php#photo-15409996; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8IfslxOmF0; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Kemper#References

House of Mystery True Crime History
DR PETER VRONSKY - SERIAL KILLERS

House of Mystery True Crime History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 56:28


Peter Vronsky documents the psychological, investigative, and cultural aspects of serial murder, beginning with its first recorded instance in Ancient Rome through fifteenth-century France on to such notorious contemporary cases as cannibal/necrophile Ed Kemper, the BTK killer, Henry Lee Lucas, Monte Ralph Rissell, Jerry Brudos, Richard Ramirez, “Unabomber” Ted Kaczynski, Ed Gein, John Wayne Gacy, Ted Bundy, and the emergence of what he classifies as the “serial rampage killer” such as Andrew Cunanan, who murdered fashion designer Gianni Versace.Vronsky not only offers sound theories on what makes a serial killer but also makes concrete suggestions on how to survive an encounter with one—from recognizing verbal warning signs to physical confrontational resistance. Exhaustively researched with transcripts of interviews with killers, and featuring up-to-date information on the apprehension and conviction of the Green River killer and the Beltway Snipers, Vronsky’s one-of-a-kind book covers every conceivable aspect of an endlessly riveting true crime phenomenon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Universo Literário
Tolstoi, anarquista, militar, regrado, cristão e um dos maiores escritores de todos os tempos

Universo Literário

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2019 4:52


Tolstoi, o grande escritor e cristão russo====================Nesta semana que lembramos o nascimento do herói da Revolução Acreana, Plácido de Castro (9), do nascimento do poeta Ferreira Gullar (10), e dos nascimentos de Adorno e Brian de Palma (11), Álvares de Azevedo, Vicente Celestino, Geraldo Vandré e Caio Fernando de Abreu (12).Mas o tema de nossa coluna é aquele que é considerado por muitos, sendo quase que uma unanimidade, o maior escritor de todos os tempos, o russo, Tolstói.Liev Nikoláievich Tolstói, mais conhecido em português como Leão, Leon, Leo ou Liev Tolstói, nasceu no dia 9 de setembro de 1828, há 191 anos, em Tula e morreu dia 20 de novembro de 1910 em Astapovo. Foi um escritor russo filho de uma importante e aristocrática família ligada aos czares, ficou órfão ainda criança tendo sido educado por preceptores.Em 1851, em sua juventude, o grande sentimento de vazio existencial o levou a se alistar no exército da Rússia servindo nas guerras do Cáucaso e durante a Guerra da Crimeia como Tenente. Esta experiência, inclusive, iria colaborar para que ele, mais tarde, se tornasse um pacifista. Tolstói começou, também, a escrever quando estava no exército, escrevendo, nesta época, “Infância” e a primeira parte de suas memórias.Antes da ida ao exército, havia cursado línguas orientais e direito na universidade, mas não concluíra seus estudos. Sua vida oscilava entre ataques de tédio, farras, jogatinas, fugas com bandos de ciganos, paixões tempestuosas por mulheres de classes sociais diferentes da sua, tudo sempre pontuado por graves crises de consciência.Tendo influência de Rousseau, Tolstói levava a sério o princípio da sinceridade. Suas dúvidas, suas fraquezas, seus sentimentos contraditórios, as vergonhas, os pensamentos mais sombrios são registrados em seu diário com análise e rigor.Ao livro Infância, seguiu-se “Adolescência” (1854) e “Juventude”(1857) que, com Infância compõe uma trilogia. Escreve contos sobre a vida militar e as campanhas do Cáucaso e da Criméia apresentando retratos psicológicos crus e convincentes dos militares e de seus adversários.Aos 34 anos, Tolstói casou-se com Sofia Behrs. Juntos, tiveram 13 filhos e uma relação bastante complicada, mas Tolstói é conhecido mesmo pelos romances Guerra e Paz (1869) e Anna Karenina (1877), muitas vezes citados como verdadeiros pináculos da ficção realista. Ele alcançou aclamação literária ainda jovem, primeiramente com sua trilogia semi-autobiográfica, Infância, Adolescência e Juventude (1852-1856) e por suas Crônicas de Sebastopol (1855), obra que teve como base suas experiências na Guerra da Crimeia. A ficção de Tolstói inclui dezenas de histórias curtas e várias novelas como A Morte de Ivan Ilitch (1886), Felicidade Conjugal (1859) e Hadji Murad (1912). Ele também escreveu algumas peças e diversos ensaios filosóficos.Durante a década de 1870, Tolstói experimentou uma profunda crise moral, seguida do que ele considerou um despertar espiritual igualmente profundo, conforme descrito em seu trabalho não-ficcional A Confissão (1882). Sua interpretação literal dos ensinamentos éticos de Jesus, centrada no Sermão da Montanha, fez com que ele se tornasse um fervoroso anarquista cristão e pacifista.Tolstoi é um autor prolífico tendo dezenas de obras importantes, das quais eu recomendo fortemente, Guerra e Paz (1869), sua principal obra, além de Ana Karenina (1877). Além de “A morte de Ivan Ilítch” (1886), que li recentemente e também, A confissão (1879) que li ano passado. Há, claro, inúmeros filmes, séries e minisséries sobre a Obra de Tolstói. Eu recomendo Anna Karenina de 2012, com Keira Knghtley, como Anna, Aaron Johnson, como conde Vronsky e Jude Law como Alexei Karenin e o clássico Guerra e Paz de 1956 com Audrey Hepburn e Henry Fonda.A dica, portanto, é conhecer, a magnífica, psicológica, real, pujante e meticulosa obra de Tolstói, seja em livro, filme ou minissérie. Afinal, ele é um dos maiores autores de todos os tempos!

Murder Metal Mayhem
Bonus Episode - Dr. Peter Vronsky Interview

Murder Metal Mayhem

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 67:01


Pete and Chris interview the true crime author and college lecturer, Dr. Peter Vronsky, on Skype. The Canadian is an icon in the world of true crime and serial killers with his book, Serial Killers: The Method and Madness of Monsters. His real-life brush with serial killer Richard Cottingham as he left one of his crime scenes in Times Square is legendary. Dr. Vronsky followed up that experience with meeting Russian serial killer, Andrei Chikatilo, prior to his arrest for savagely murdering more than 50 victims. They talk about all things serial killer in this incredible 78-minute interview.Visit Dr. Peter Vronsky online and purchase one of his incredible books on true crime, history, and more.Listen to all past episodes and bonus content of Murder Metal Mayhem.

The Long Seventies Podcast
The Golden Age of Serial Killers

The Long Seventies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 126:59


Why was the Long Seventies seemingly such a fertile time for serial killers? We try to answer this question and speculate on what serial killers are up to today. We discuss how serial killers are classified, how they are potentially created or born, and how media attention drives the cultural awareness and fear of these rare individuals.

Murder Metal Mayhem
Episode 63 - Andrei Chikatilo: Limp Dick, Sick Prick

Murder Metal Mayhem

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 133:32


Pete and Chris are joined in the studio by Pete's son, Joe. They feature the brutal Red Ripper of Russia, Andrei Chikatilo. His brutal 12-year rampage left more than 50 victims of horrific torture and cannibalism. This is one of the most graphic and disturbing features they've done yet! Plus, two clips of their interview with Dr. Peter Vronsky, serial killer expert and true crime author, and his brush with the infamous Russian.CK calls in to discuss Iced Earth, a new Killer Cage Match, three hilarious new mayhem stories, part of their interview with Ben Scrivens of Fright Rags, karaoke beast down, and much more!Music by Mortician, Iced Earth, Chikatilo, and A Treachery Untold. CK intro music by Crisix.Check out Psycho Killer Bobbleheads to score a sweet serial killer bobblehead!Visit Dr. Peter Vronsky online and purchase one of his books!Score the BEST horror merch around with our friends at Fright Rags!Go to Murder Meta Mayhem to hear every episode plus bonus content.Join our 666 Club and be a patreon supporter! For only $6.66 a month you can have VIP access with the podcasts, notes for the shows, and karaoke destruction before anyone else. Plus, bonus content and discounts on MMM merch!Like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and subscribe to our YouTube channel.Go to PeteAltieri.com to buy Pete's books and get the latest on what he's doing writing horror stories and novels!Karaoke by I Kill Karaoke ReverbNation.com/ikillkaraoke

Il falco e il gabbiano
Ciak si vola. Mike Vronsky, il Cacciatore

Il falco e il gabbiano

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019


Mike Vronsky è un ragazzo come tanti costretto a diventare uomo con il rito di passaggio più atroce di tutti, la guerra. Nel suo caso stiamo parlando della Guerra in Vietnam. Spesso, i riti di passaggio sgretolano le certezze, distruggono tutto quello che fino ad allora è stato costruito, per lasciare solo una terra desolata, dove quello che sembrava giusto e bello è ormai divelto. Non resta che raccattare i cocci e riprovare a ricostruirsi, sperando di migliorare. Di certo, quello che viene spazzato via irrimediabilmente sono le illusioni. Tratto da "Il Cacciatore". Autore: Francesca Filiasi Playlist War dance - XTC Be my wife - David Bowie You're my best friend - Queen Simple twist of fate - Bob Dylan Commando - Ramones Billy - Lou ReedI broke that promise - Mink DeVilleThe star spangled banner - Madison Rising

Without Your Head
Antonio Pantoja director of "One Must Fall"

Without Your Head

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2019 209:59


Antonio Pantoja director of the new horror flick "One Must Fall" making a name for itself on the festival scene right now joined us! Antonio Pantoja opened the show! - the origins of "One Must Fall" - being homeless and early family life - maintaining a positive attitude - Lloyd Kaufman and "Troma" - gore scenes - favorite horror films - the festival scene and so much more! Then Neal and Troy went over: - the new theme of "American Horror Story" - Terry Gilliam's "The Man Who Killed Don Quixote" - Neal rants on people wasting time and more! Subscribe to the Without Your Head newsletter to receive weekly updates on our schedule, guests and more! Tracks for this podcast - Our new theme song by The Tomb of Nick Cage "Brood" from "The Michael J. Epstein Memorial Library" and "Vronsky" from "Blitzkriegbliss" by Music of the Month Sophia Cacciola and Michael Epstein! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/support

Speaking of Writers
Peter Vronsky- Sons of Cain

Speaking of Writers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 10:11


Investigative historian Peter Vronsky’s new book SONS OF CAIN: A History of Serial Killers from the Stone Age to the Present Peter Vronsky is widely considered an expert in this specific field of history and has been featured on true crime podcasts in anticipation of the publication of SONS OF CAIN, which takes an in-depth examination of sexual serial killers throughout human history, how they evolved, and why we are drawn to their horrifying crimes. Delving further back into human history and deeper into the human psyche than Vronsky’s 2004 book Serial Killers, which has been called the definitive history of serial murder, SONS OF CAIN, examines our understanding of serial killing from its prehistoric anthropological evolutionary dimensions in the pre-civilization era (c. 15,000 BC) to today. However, SONS OF CAIN is not a dry academic history nor a series of encyclopedic entries but a relatable narrative filled with fascinating stories and moments of black humor SONS OF CAIN focuses strictly on sexual serial killers: thrill killers who engage in murder, rape, torture, cannibalism and necrophilia, as opposed to for-profit serial killers, including hit men, or “political” serial killers, like terrorists or genocidal murderers. These sexual serial killers differ from all other serial killers in their motives and their foundations. They are uniquely human and—as popular culture has demonstrated—uniquely fascinating. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/steve-richards/support

Jim Paris Live (James L. Paris)
What Makes A Serial Killer? A History Of Serial Killers With Peter Vronsky

Jim Paris Live (James L. Paris)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 55:00


What makes a serial killer? True crime writer Peter Vronsky discusses his new book Sons of Cain. Highlighted on this episode - Ted Bundy, The BTK Killer, HH Holmes, Jeffery Dahmer, The Golden State Killer, and Jack The Ripper. Vronsky shares his own story of going face to face with serial killer Richard Cottingham and other riveting history of serial killers in the U.S. and abroad.  

Haunting History Podcast
Hillside Stranglers

Haunting History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2018 50:51


For 5 months the murderer known only as the Hillside Strangler terrorized Los Angeles California, then the killing suddenly stopped....or did it?   I believe the man in the front is either Frank Salerno or Bob Sager who I speak alot about in the show Its hard for me to post pictures of the murders, their faces were plastered on every news site for months, the victims are far more important, this photo includes Karen and Diane from Washington.     Angelo Bueno and Kenneth Bianchi   A photo I believe to be Veronica, the women who fell in love with the murderer, so much in love she would kill for him. For more information on Veronica, I found a link to an interview she did with Dr Oz. I can't feel bad for her, drugs or no drugs, what's your thoughts?   https://www.doctoroz.com/video-series/best-true-crime-tuesday?video_id=5330258668001 Copy and paste into your browser     None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told.    At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes.  Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillside_Strangler  "'Hillside Strangler' dies in prison". cnn.com.   Vronsky, Peter (2004). Serial Killers: The Method and Madness of Monsters. p. 187. ISBN 0-425-19640-2. Bardsley, Marilyn. "The Rampage Begins". Crime Library..  "After he murders two Bellingham women, police arrest serial killer Kenneth A. Bianchi on January 12, 1979". historylink.org.  Bardsley, Marilyn. "Killing Cousins". Crime Library.   Bardsley, Marilyn. "Early Victims". Crime Library.   Vronsky, Peter (2004). Serial Killers: The Method and Madness of Monsters. p. 188. ISBN 0-425-19640-2.  "Peter Lorre's daughter was near-victim of Hillside Strangler". Lakeland Ledger. November 17, 1979.  Vronsky, Peter (2004). Serial Killers: The Method and Madness of Monsters. p. 191. ISBN 0-425-19640-2.  Bardsley, Marilyn. "Two Killers". Crime Library.   Bardsley, Marilyn. "The 'Hillside Strangler'". Crime Library.    Bardsley, Marilyn. "A Witness". Crime Library.    Bardsley, Marilyn. "Three More". Crime Library.   Bachmann, Patrick (Writer/Producer) (1997). The Hillside Stranglers (television production). A&E Television. ^ King, Gary C. "The Hillside Strangler: Angelo Buono and Kenneth Bianchi." Investigation Discovery.  https://allthatsinteresting.com/hillside-strangler-kenneth-bianchi-angelo-buono https://www.crimemuseum.org/crime-library/serial-killers/the-hillside-strangler/ https://listverse.com/2018/10/03/10-twisted-facts-about-the-hillside-strangler/ https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/the-hillside-stranglers https://www.biography.com/crime-figure/kenneth-bianchi https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2002-sep-22-me-hillside22-story.html https://people.com/crime/the-cop-who-caught-the-hillside-stranglers-speaks-out-40-years-later-i-still-ghttps://www.investigationdiscovery.com/crimefeed/crime-history/a-look-back-hillside-strangler-serial-killer-angelo-buono-dies-in-prisonet-emotional/ https://www.thoughtco.com/angelo-buono-the-hillside-strangler-973111 https://criminalminds.fandom.com/wiki/Angehttps://www.upi.com/Archives/1984/01/10/The-Hillside-Strangler-case-the-longest-criminal-trial-in/1461442558800/lo_Buono_and_Kenneth_Bianchi https://www.nytimes.

Murder Was The Case
#44. Sons of Cain Part 1: ‘Serial Killing: From the Cave to Whitechapel’ w/ Dr. Peter Vronsky (Dive Bar)

Murder Was The Case

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018 89:02


Proposing our primitive ancestors were genocidal rapists and cannibals, Dr. Vronsky draws parallels with the story of Cain and Abel, and discusses the surge in serial killings from 1450-1650 related to institutional witchhunts and werewolf trials. We end with a look at the 19th-century trend of murdering multiple servant girls and prostitutes in Europe and the USA.  Dr. Peter Vronsky is the author of two bestselling true-crime histories: Serial Killers: The Method and Madness of Monsters and Female Serial Killers: How and Why Women Become Monsters. He is an investigative historian, author, filmmaker and new media designer. His new book, Sons of Cain is available anywhere you buy books! For more information visit: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/317006/sons-of-cain-by-peter-vronsky/9780425276976/ ----more---- Take the Murder Was The Case listener survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/TKTWBFP Check out our sponsor DATSUSARA for all your hemp gear essentials including: bags, apparel, body care, accessories and more https://www.dsgear.com/  Subscribe to us on iTunes & leave us a rating and review: http://bit.ly/itunesmwtc To become a show sponsor visit our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/murderwasthecase  Follow us on Twitter for all MWTC updates: https://twitter.com/murderwtcase  Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MWTCPodcast Send us an email: murderwasthecasepodcast@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Murder Was The Case
#45. Sons of Cain Part 2: ‘Serial Killing: The Golden Age’ w/ Dr. Peter Vronsky (Dive Bar)

Murder Was The Case

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018 58:44


Dr. Vronsky continues with his ‘Big History’ of serial murder, examining war crimes committed by G.I.s against their allies and enemies alike, the profound trauma experienced by returning American soldiers, and the popular sexualization of war themes in detective and boys’ adventure magazines. Could this explain the unprecedented spike in serial killing from 1970-1990? Dr. Peter Vronsky is the author of two bestselling true-crime histories: Serial Killers: The Method and Madness of Monsters and Female Serial Killers: How and Why Women Become Monsters. He is an investigative historian, author, filmmaker and new media designer. His new book, Sons of Cain is available anywhere you buy books! For more information visit:https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/317006/sons-of-cain-by-peter-vronsky/9780425276976/ ----more---- Take the Murder Was The Case listener survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/TKTWBFP Check out our sponsor DATSUSARA for all your hemp gear essentials including: bags, apparel, body care, accessories and more https://www.dsgear.com/ Are you looking to advertise your product, brand or service? Let's connect and talk about how you can reach 1000s of potential customers! murderwasthecasepodcast@gmail.com Promo featuring Getting Off Podcast: https://twitter.com/gettingoffpod - --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Booksketball
Booksketball 6: Vronsky vs. Secretariat

Booksketball

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2017 59:08


Finally, an episode with some real stakes... the Belmont Stakes, that is! Hey-o! Join Janelle and Tami as they dig into the question of whether Anna Karenina-loving Vronsky or record-setting superhorse Secretariat would...gasp... eat crunchy peanut butter. Guest appearances by Air Bud, Feelings about Crunchy Peanut Butter, and Keira Knightley.

The Opperman Report
Peter Vronsky / C.L. Swinney

The Opperman Report

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2017 122:09


Peter Vronsky / C.L. SwinneyPeter Vronsky is a Canadian author, filmmaker and investigative historian. He holds a PhD in criminal justice history and espionage in international relations from the University of TorontoC. L. Swinney is the author of ten international #1 best-selling true crime books in five countries. He's also the author of a best-selling crime-fiction series, The Bill Dix Detective Series.Several of his books are being considered for film and tv rights by two agencies and he's consulted for a mini-series in Hollywood based on a serial killer cold case being re-opened. Chris has contributed to PoliceOne.com and regularly gives exciting radio/podcast interviews.Chris has published three projects. An anthology entitled, **Justice Shall Be Served**, and two chap books, **Crushing Tin** and **Jaded Potholes.**He donates proceeds from book sales to Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), Cancer research, PTSD/Military support groups, StopHungerNow.Org, and victims of violent crimes.Lastly, Chris is the owner of 6 Apparel Company, a law enforcement owned and operated clothing company designing products for men and women in law enforcement (and retired) and first responders. @6apparelcompany on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.Chris is on the following social media sites:Email: theclswinney@yahoo.comTWITTER: @clswinneyFACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/clswinneyThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/1198501/advertisement

Escuchando Peliculas
Ana Karenina (Romance. Drama 1935)

Escuchando Peliculas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2015 90:27


Título original Anna Karenina Año 1935 Duración 95 min. País Estados Unidos Estados Unidos Director Clarence Brown Guión Salka Viertel & Clemence Dane (Novela: León Tolstói) Música Herbert Stothart Fotografía William Daniels (AKA William H. Daniels) (B&W) Reparto Greta Garbo, Fredric March, Basil Rathbone, Maureen O'Sullivan, Freddie Bartholomew, Reginald Owen, May Robson Productora Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Género Romance. Drama | Drama romántico. Siglo XIX Sinopsis Siglo XIX, Rusia zarista. Adaptación de la novela homónima del escritor ruso Leon Tolstoi. El conde Vronsky, un joven y apuesto oficial, se enamora perdidamente de Anna Karenina, esposa de un alto funcionario de San Petersburgo. Cuando se conocieron en una estación de tren, un guardavías murió arrollado por un tren, y Anna interpretó este hecho como un mal augurio. Como el marido de Anna se niega concederle el divorcio, deciden vivir juntos, pero, a partir de ese momento, se verán marginados por la sociedad a la que pertenecen.

A la aventura - Libros y lectura

"Ana Karenina" de Leon Tolstoi (1878) es una novela clasica de la literatura universal, considerada por muchas personas como uno de los mejores libros jamas escritos. En este libro conocemos a la titular Ana Karenina, una mujer casada, y la complicada relacion que establece con Vronsky, un joven militar que la corteja. Ademas, nos adentramos en la compleja red familiar alrededor de nuestra protagonista.Escucha que tiene de bueno y de malo "Ana Karenina" en este episodio de A la aventura, podcast de libros y lectura.Musica de entrada: Gymnopedie No. 1 de Erik SatieMusica de salida: Jeux D’eau de Maurice Ravel   Contactowww.alaaventura.net/contactofacebook.com/alaaventurapodcastTwitter: @alaaventurajboscomendoza@gmail.com

1-800-Weirdos Video
Weirdos TV episode 5 - Anna Karenina

1-800-Weirdos Video

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2009


When Vronsky avoids confusion, he only cheats himself of the opportunity of loving Anna fully. She, of course, goes mad.Meanwhile, Jeremy X. eats the Weirdos, but they don't agree with him, so he vomits them back up again.There was some trouble with episode 4, so it's getting posted today instead of yesterday like it should have been. Isn't that wonderful? Doesn't it make you whine and wonder?I know. Me, too.