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Send us Fan MailEpisode 253 of Nerdery & Murdery is live!On the Nerdery side, Zig dives into one of the most beloved science fiction films ever made with Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. From the legendary rivalry between Kirk and Khan to one of the most emotional moments in Star Trek history, we revisit the movie that helped define the franchise for generations.On the Murdery side, we continue the A–Z Across America series with Georgia and the case of Wayne Williams and the Atlanta Child Murders.Between 1979 and 1981, a series of disappearances and murders of young Black children and teenagers terrorized Atlanta. Wayne Williams was ultimately convicted of two murders, with investigators attributing more than twenty additional killings to him. Decades later, the case still raises debate and unanswered questions.A legendary sci fi showdown on one side. One of the most controversial criminal investigations in American history on the other.Just another week of the Nerd and the Murd.Support the show
Colorado Springs Mayor Yemi Mobolade — the independent who won a culturally conservative city by running as a true centrist who refuses to be boxed into either party — joins the Chuck Toddcast to make the case that quality-of-life governance still beats partisanship when voters are actually given the chance to choose it. Mobolade, who adapted his governing principles from Abraham Lincoln, argues that there's a genuine and growing appetite for leadership that isn't red or blue — but warns that working for unity is incredibly hard and tiring work that few politicians want to do anymore. He walks through Colorado Springs' fight to retain Space Command after Trump and Biden moved the headquarters back and forth between Colorado Springs and Huntsville, Alabama, and explains why he ultimately chose not to sue over the relocation (the decision was within the president's purview, and burning that bridge would have cost the city more than it gained). Mobolade describes hiring his own mayoral opponent Wayne Williams after the campaign — a move he calls part of his "radical collaboration" approach — and argues that mayors don't have the luxury of partisan posturing because their job is fundamentally about producing deliverables for actual residents who want safer streets, better services, and a higher quality of life. The conversation moves into the practical challenges facing every American mayor in 2026, with data centers emerging as the political pain point in nearly every community across the country. Mobolade describes calling an emergency meeting to develop a data center strategy for Colorado Springs, walks through the balanced-but-responsible-growth framework his team has settled on, and explains the tradeoffs honestly: residents are worried about quality-of-life impacts, but the tax revenue from data centers is exactly what cities need to fund essential services. Larger data centers in his city are now forced to pay impact fees to offset their costs, some are being placed on military bases for security purposes, and Mobolade is candid with residents that they cannot have the services they demand without the revenue base to pay for them. The conversation turns to Colorado Springs' housing shortage — the city has been named one of the best places for young people, but only if young people can actually afford to live there — and Mobolade discusses his work with HUD to expand supply, his belief that the country needs genuine innovation in finding cheaper ways to build, and his frustration with a Colorado political landscape that he says no longer has room for center-left and center-right voices the way it used to. His closing argument is the one that ties the whole episode together: the country needs more independent leadership, not because partisanship is bad in theory, but because the current version of it is incapable of delivering the basics that voters actually care about. Link in bio or go to https://getsoul.com & enter code TODDCAST for 30% off your first order. Thank you Wildgrain for sponsoring. Visit http://wildgrain.com/TODDCAST and use the code "TODDCAST" at checkout to receive $30 off your first box PLUS free Croissants for life! Timeline: (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements) 00:00 Mayor Yemi Mobolade joins the Chuck ToddCast 01:30 The people care more about quality of life than partisanship 02:45 Adapted governing principles from Abraham Lincoln 03:45 Colorado Springs is culturally conservative, yet elected an independent 05:30 Ran as a true centrist, hard to box in his politics 06:45 There’s an appetite for leadership that isn’t red or blue 7:30 Trump & Biden moved space command back and forth from Co. Springs 08:45 The city fought hard to keep space command 09:30 Worked with the mayor of Huntsville to ensure smooth transition 10:30 Why did you decide not to sue over relocation of space command? 11:15 The decision was within the president’s purview 12:30 The city is safer now than when he took office 13:45 A mayor’s job is to produce deliverables for the people 15:45 There’s a lack of competition of ideas in Colorado politics 16:45 Have a good relationship with the governor and statehouse 17:30 People get too stuck in their partisan lanes 18:00 Working for unity is incredibly hard and tiring 20:15 There used to be room for center-left and center-right in Colorado 21:15 Hired his mayoral opponent Wayne Williams 21:45 Wayne ran a more traditional campaign, Yemi ran on different leadership 23:00 The goal was radical collaboration and the community embraced it 23:45 Data centers are a political pain point of every local community 24:30 Called an emergency meeting to discuss data center strategy 25:15 The sweet spot of data center policy is balanced but responsible growth 26:00 Residents are worried data centers will lower their quality of life 27:30 Data centers being placed on military bases for security 29:30 Larger data centers are forced to pay a fee to offset impact 33:00 Data centers bring in much needed tax dollars 34:00 The city budget needs the revenue to provide essential services 34:30 Residents want services but no data centers… can’t have it both ways 36:30 Colorado Springs also struggling with a housing shortage 38:30 Working with HUD to try to increase housing supply 39:15 Colorado Springs named one of the best cities for young people 40:45 Need innovation in housing construction, find cheaper ways to build 42:30 The country needs more independent leadershipSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chuck Todd opens with the latest from the Iran war's increasingly costly stalemate, arguing Trump doesn't actually want a deal — he wants the ability to declare an accomplishment without ever looking like he capitulated, the same trick he ran with NAFTA and the JCPOA where he ripped up agreements only to sign nearly identical ones under new names. June, Chuck warns, is when the energy shock will start showing up in domestic prices, every day Hormuz stays closed exponentially increases the damage, consumers may begin behaving irrationally and hoarding, and a single bad natural disaster on top of all this could trigger a genuine crisis. But the heart of the episode is Chuck’s meditation on a single phrase: character is destiny in politics. It's not whether character flaws exist — everyone has them — but when those flaws become public and start affecting the people you were elected to serve. Trump's character problems were on display long before he ever became president, but his defenders now include the exact same Rubios and Grahams who used to blast him as morally unfit. And the most uncomfortable part of Chuck argument for the Democratic base: the same progressives who mocked Trump supporters for excusing his behavior are now using essentially identical defenses for Maine's Graham Platner — who has been accused of sexting in 2023, behavior that isn't youthful indiscretion and isn't going away. Chuck argues political parties used to function as imperfect but real vetting organizations, that once voters become emotionally invested in a candidate they will defend literally anything, that running for office sometimes becomes a substitute for therapy rather than a vehicle for service, and that democracy itself depends on elected officials being able to separate their personal motivations from their public obligations — something Biden failed at when his family obligations led to those preemptive pardons. He notes the Bidens were genuinely beloved before the election but Biden's ambition did real harm to his party, his family, and his own legacy. Todd points to Pope Leo as a potential moral leader Americans seem desperate for at exactly the moment when neither party seems remotely interested in finding the best possible actors. He observes that Platner vs. Collins is starting to feel like a rerun of Trump vs. Clinton in 2016 — two candidates voters genuinely don't want to choose between — and closes with quick hits on Jill Biden's forthcoming memoir, the California gubernatorial primary (where Xavier Becerra and Tom Steyer could finish in the top two), and the increasingly strange Los Angeles mayoral race in which Karen Bass appears to be deliberately ignoring Spencer Pratt because she would much rather face him in a general election than the genuinely formidable Nithya Raman. Then, Colorado Springs Mayor Yemi Mobolade — the independent who won a culturally conservative city by running as a true centrist who refuses to be boxed into either party — joins the Chuck Toddcast to make the case that quality-of-life governance still beats partisanship when voters are actually given the chance to choose it. Mobolade, who adapted his governing principles from Abraham Lincoln, argues that there's a genuine and growing appetite for leadership that isn't red or blue — but warns that working for unity is incredibly hard and tiring work that few politicians want to do anymore. He walks through Colorado Springs' fight to retain Space Command after Trump and Biden moved the headquarters back and forth between Colorado Springs and Huntsville, Alabama, and explains why he ultimately chose not to sue over the relocation (the decision was within the president's purview, and burning that bridge would have cost the city more than it gained). Mobolade describes hiring his own mayoral opponent Wayne Williams after the campaign — a move he calls part of his "radical collaboration" approach — and argues that mayors don't have the luxury of partisan posturing because their job is fundamentally about producing deliverables for actual residents who want safer streets, better services, and a higher quality of life. The conversation moves into the practical challenges facing every American mayor in 2026, with data centers emerging as the political pain point in nearly every community across the country. Mobolade describes calling an emergency meeting to develop a data center strategy for Colorado Springs, walks through the balanced-but-responsible-growth framework his team has settled on, and explains the tradeoffs honestly: residents are worried about quality-of-life impacts, but the tax revenue from data centers is exactly what cities need to fund essential services. Larger data centers in his city are now forced to pay impact fees to offset their costs, some are being placed on military bases for security purposes, and Mobolade is candid with residents that they cannot have the services they demand without the revenue base to pay for them. The conversation turns to Colorado Springs' housing shortage — the city has been named one of the best places for young people, but only if young people can actually afford to live there — and Mobolade discusses his work with HUD to expand supply, his belief that the country needs genuine innovation in finding cheaper ways to build, and his frustration with a Colorado political landscape that he says no longer has room for center-left and center-right voices the way it used to. His closing argument is the one that ties the whole episode together: the country needs more independent leadership, not because partisanship is bad in theory, but because the current version of it is incapable of delivering the basics that voters actually care about. Finally, Chuck hops into the ToddCast Time Machine to revisit two stories that occurred on the same day… the Tiananmen square massacre, and Poland’s first post-soviet elections. He also answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment. Predict the action all the way through the finals. Sign up now for your twenty-five dollar bonus on https://fanduel.com/predicts Link in bio or go to https://getsoul.com & enter code TODDCAST for 30% off your first order. Thank you Wildgrain for sponsoring. Visit http://wildgrain.com/TODDCAST and use the code "TODDCAST" at checkout to receive $30 off your first box PLUS free Croissants for life! Timeline: (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements) 00:00 Chuck Todd’s introduction 05:30 Iran war/ceasefire has settled into a costly stalemate 06:45 Trump doesn’t want a deal, just ability to declare an accomplishment 07:30 Trump doesn’t want to look like he capitulated 08:00 Trump ripped up other deals, then got same deals with new names 09:15 June will be when the impacts of energy shock show up domestically 10:30 Every day Hormuz remains closed exponentially increases the damage 11:30 Consumers may begin to behave irrationally, start hoarding 12:30 If a natural disaster hits during energy shock, it could be major crisis 13:45 Pulling out of WHO has exacerbated Ebola outbreak 15:00 We can’t foresee all negative impacts, we just know they’re coming 16:15 Character is always destiny in politics, it’s a matter of when people see it 18:00 Everybody has their own motivation for voting, character isn’t always important 18:45 People defending character flaws are a huge part of the problem 20:00 Rubio & Graham used to blast Trump’s character, now defend it 20:30 People criticizing Trump’s behavior are now defending Graham Platner’s 22:00 People run for office for a variety of reasons, and sometimes not good ones 23:15 Sometimes entering politics become a substitute for therapy 24:30 Character matters because it’s predictive 25:30 Trump’s character flaws did not stay private, they became public 26:30 Biden ran for office when his kids were in crisis 27:30 Biden’s family obligations competed with public ones, gave preemptive pardons 28:15 Democracy depends on elected officials separating personal & public 29:15 Political parties used to be vetting organizations, even if imperfect 30:00 Once people become emotionally invested in a candidate, they defend them 30:45 Character flaws don’t just disappear, they show up… and affect us all 33:00 Democrats in a difficult spot having to defend Graham Platner 33:45 Plater accused of sexting in 2023, these aren’t youthful indiscretions 34:45 Eric Swalwell’s indiscretions were ignored until they became too much to ignore 37:15 Platner can still win, Susan Collins has worn out her welcome 38:00 Progressives may have put blinders on for Platner 38:45 People who mocked support for Trump using same defenses for Platner 40:00 At some point credibility will matter to a majority of voters 42:30 Trump’s bad behavior has alienated 1/3rd of Republican voters 44:30 Trump is politicizing celebrating America 250…making it hard to celebrate 45:45 Trump’s character flaws were on display well before he became president 46:30 The Pope may become the moral leader Americans are desperate for 48:30 Parties don’t seem to be worried about finding the best possible actors 49:30 Platner vs. Collins feels like a rerun of Trump vs. Clinton in 2016 51:15 Jill Biden to release new memoir - Bidens seem insulated from public opinion 52:15 Before election, the Biden family was fairly beloved by most 52:45 Biden’s ambition did real harm to the party, family and their legacy 53:30 The Bidens are good people and people were willing to overlook their flaws 54:30 Xavier Becerra & Tom Steyer could finish in Top 2 spots in CA gov primary 56:30 Karen Bass has mostly ignored Spencer Pratt in LA mayoral race 57:00 Bass wants to face Pratt rather than Nithya Raman 1:07:00 Mayor Yemi Mobolade joins the Chuck ToddCast 1:08:30 The people care more about quality of life than partisanship 1:09:45 Adapted governing principles from Abraham Lincoln 1:10:45 Colorado Springs is culturally conservative, yet elected an independent 1:12:30 Ran as a true centrist, hard to box in his politics 1:13:45 There’s an appetite for leadership that isn’t red or blue 1:14:30 Trump & Biden moved space command back and forth from Co. Springs 1:15:45 The city fought hard to keep space command 1:16:30 Worked with the mayor of Huntsville to ensure smooth transition 1:17:30 Why did you decide not to sue over relocation of space command? 1:18:15 The decision was within the president’s purview 1:19:30 The city is safer now than when he took office 1:20:45 A mayor’s job is to produce deliverables for the people 1:22:45 There’s a lack of competition of ideas in Colorado politics 1:23:45 Have a good relationship with the governor and statehouse 1:24:30 People get too stuck in their partisan lanes 1:25:00 Working for unity is incredibly hard and tiring 1:27:15 There used to be room for center-left and center-right in Colorado 1:28:15 Hired his mayoral opponent Wayne Williams 1:28:45 Wayne ran a more traditional campaign, Yemi ran on different leadership 1:30:00 The goal was radical collaboration and the community embraced it 1:30:45 Data centers are a political pain point of every local community 1:31:30 Called an emergency meeting to discuss data center strategy 1:32:15 The sweet spot of data center policy is balanced but responsible growth 1:33:00 Residents are worried data centers will lower their quality of life 1:34:30 Data centers being placed on military bases for security 1:36:30 Larger data centers are forced to pay a fee to offset impact 1:40:00 Data centers bring in much needed tax dollars 1:41:00 The city budget needs the revenue to provide essential services 1:41:30 Residents want services but no data centers… can’t have it both ways 1:43:30 Colorado Springs also struggling with a housing shortage 1:45:30 Working with HUD to try to increase housing supply 1:46:15 Colorado Springs named one of the best cities for young people 1:47:45 Need innovation in housing construction, find cheaper ways to build 1:49:30 The country needs more independent leadership 1:50:30 ToddCast Time Machine - June 4th, 1989 - Tiananmen Square massacre 1:51:00 The image of a man standing in front of a tank is iconic 1:52:00 On the same day, Polish citizens were casting ballots in a post soviet election 1:52:30 One communist system responded with elections, another responded with force 1:53:30 The Chinese students protesting were easy to empathize with 1:54:15 At the time it felt like freedom was advancing and communism was retreating 1:55:15 The elections in Poland humiliated the communist government 1:56:00 Chinese leaders closely watched events in Europe 1:56:45 Protest movement in China was one of the largest in their history 1:58:15 Chinese government cracked down on reformers and protest movement 1:59:00 Martial law was declared and troops moved into Beijing 1:59:45 We don’t have an accounting of the total death toll of protestors 2:00:15 The image we all remember is “tank man” 2:00:45 The incorrect assumption was that China’s middle class would demand rights 2:02:00 China proved that their model could survive and remain durable 2:04:00 Tiananmen ultimately was the birth of the current bipolar world 2:05:00 Poland chose the ballot box, China chose the tank 2:05:30 Ask Chuck 2:05:45 Would you ever consider running for president? Colbert as a running mate? 2:09:00 Do you think Paxton heads into the general overconfident? 2:15:45 Could the “Wyoming Rule” be a more realistic step than expanding house? 2:18:45 Any lesser known founding fathers that deserve more credit? 2:23:45 Thoughts on the Catholic church as a source of moral authority? 2:27:45 Any advice for people needing to step back from news while staying informed?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ashe broke the story before the embargo lifted and she is not apologizing for it. Governor Jared Polis granted clemency to Tina Peters, cutting her sentence and making her eligible for parole June 1. The crew digs into exactly what that means, what she was actually convicted of versus what the media has claimed for years, and what she was acquitted on that nobody talks about. Ashe lays out the full picture of the Colorado elections cabal, from Jenna Griswold's puppet masters to Matt Crane's NGO control of election narrative, Wayne Williams and Runback Election Services, and how the Help America Vote Act handed the entire election system to private interests. Jared Polis gets the full political autopsy treatment. Plus the crew watches Jenna Griswold lose her mind on CNN, reviews the Elliot Page Odyssey meme collection, and Cam shares his three-hour Starlink roof saga. A substantive, sharp episode anchored by one of the most significant election integrity stories in years.
National FFA Southern Region Vice President T. Wayne Williams, of Cannon County, was recognized on the floors of both the state House and Senate. During the honor, Williams thanked lawmakers for their continued support of FFA and highlighted the vital role the youth agricultural organization plays in developing the next generation of leaders in agriculture.
Tra il 1979 e il 1981, la città di Atlanta vive uno dei periodi più oscuri della sua storia. Nel giro di due anni, 29 giovani afroamericani, in gran parte bambini e adolescenti, scompaiono e vengono ritrovati morti. La città è paralizzata dalla paura e le famiglie chiedono risposte.Le indagini portano a un nome: Wayne Williams, un giovane di 23 anni che sogna di lavorare nel mondo della musica. Arrestato nel 1981, verrà processato e condannato all'ergastolo, ma solo per l'omicidio di due adulti.Nonostante questo, molti investigatori ritengono che possa essere responsabile anche degli omicidi dei bambini, casi passati alla storia come Atlanta Child Murders. Tuttavia, Williams non è mai stato processato per quei delitti e continua a dichiararsi innocente.In questo episodio ricostruiamo una delle indagini più controverse della storia americana: una scia di omicidi che ha terrorizzato un'intera comunità e che, ancora oggi, lascia aperte molte domande. Chi ha ucciso davvero i bambini di Atlanta? E Wayne Williams è davvero l'unico responsabile?
Celebrating My 200th Episode!Timothy Wayne Williams is an Artist, Author, Painter and Musician. Timothy is the author of "Your Bigfoot Expidition." Please check out Timothy's links below. It was my pleasure having him on the show and look forward to having him back on.Timothy Wayne Williams Book "Your Bigoot Expedition" Hardcoverhttps://a.co/d/0g17z7exT.W. Williams Fine Artshttps://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=t.w.%20williams%20fine%20artsTimothy Wayne Williams Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/timothy_wayne_williams_/?hl=enTimothy Wayne Williams The Painting Pirate on Tik Tokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@the.painting.pira/video/7563726953551891743My book Spencer's Ghosts The Guardian is available on Amazonhttps://a.co/d/09FybnvwMy book will be featued on Horror History Hauntings Library on Youtube every Friday in Feb at 9:30 PM - Read by Christina Spencer:https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=horror+history+and+hauntings+library+podcastIf you would like to appear on the show:cooley54@gmail.comAll past episodes of Ghosts In The Valley Podcast and Spencer's Ghosts Updates:authoralcooley.comArtwork: Al CooleyMusic: Energetic Music
Money, culture, identity, ambition, uncomfortable truths—Wayne Williams of the ITG Network and I have a sit-down that exists in the grey.Follow me:IG: @talktometaylorX: @TaylorFerberTikTok: @TalkToMeTaylor Follow Wayne: @italkgreypodcast
What happens when decades of leadership, loss, grace, and growth collide into a life lived fully alive? In this episode, we sit down with our friend Wayne Williams—entrepreneur, rancher, long-time Trueface partner, and a man who has walked with Jesus through both mountaintops and valleys.We explore Wayne's journey from leading a global company through the dot-com boom and bust, to discovering a deeper identity shaped not by performance but by grace. We talk about how mentors changed the trajectory of his faith, why “protection teams” are essential for spiritual formation, and what it really looks like to build friendships rooted in vulnerability.Together, we unpack wisdom for every season—launching into adulthood, navigating marriage, raising kids, stewarding work, and learning to let go with trust. Wayne's honest reflections invite us to slow down, listen, and live with the kind of intentionality that forms us into who God says we are.If you're hungry for clarity, encouragement, and a practical vision for a grace-centered life, this conversation will feel like sitting with a trusted guide who's a few steps ahead of us on the trail.Want more? Visit Grabanothergear.com and pettycreekmountainranch.com. ......Support the show
Entre 1979 i 1981, la ciutat d'Atlanta va viure sota el terror quan més de 30 nens i joves afroamericans van desaparèixer i alguns trobats morts en circumstàncies atroces. La policia semblava incapaç d'aturar aquella onada d'assassinats, però quan Wayne Williams, un jove productor musical, va ser detingut després d'un misteriós incident al pont del riu Chattahoochee, les autoritats van assegurar que el malson havia acabat. 40 anys després, molts encara es pregunten si realment Williams va ser el responsable. A continuació t'ho expliquem Benvinguts a La Nit Més Fosca -- Cançó: Travis Scott - The Ends: https://youtu.be/hF1sqWiqppE -- Gràcies als mecenes: Marc Roig Casanovas Pau Elenuki Adrana Blanco Romero NPIk Reyes Sesma Magí Lucía Vives Jep Naila Ester Roig Luque Eva Mora Vicky Suller Ferran Ballescá López Anna Maria Rosello Joan Gavaldà Tònia P.M. Marta Solà Anna G Mercà Gallindo Colet Jordi Gibal Patri Cristina Núñez Pardo Beatriz Sequera Estefania Doñate Lorena G. Cristina Domènech Enric Lozano Pastor Sara Azidane Estefania Blanes Marta Jordi Claudia Cid Cristina Martínez García Cella Tello Sandra Joaquim Palet Ramos Joan Sabaté Ros Cristina Silvia Cubo Ana Serrano Oscar Villar lorenzo alou Maria Pilar Espinach Aida David Mataró Arnau Tordera Maria Gomez Montoya Bruno Gómez Debora Judith M Esther Neus Cortés Blay Sara Naabicha Carlos Alberto Alonso Espinosa Sergi Luria Oriol Buchaca Prats Nury Xochilt Subirachs Gonzalez Sandra Garcia Raquel Cuesta Toni Panadès Dori Galera Laura VC Jonathan Sanjuan Alzas Elena Pardo Anna Piculla Vernet Jou Eulàlia Boada Jordi Armadans Peller Inga Mariona Sildavia rllado Eva Soler Gonzalo Bustamante Marta Agnès Pujol Cisco Puig Berta Novell Roser Lladó Moreno Ana Gatusa Reyes Sesma Joaquim Palet Ramos Maria Jesus Vicente Martín Susana Martos Gutierrez suricata nons.nons Maria Adrover xandy francesc sorribes vall Gemma Garcia Serra Anònim Gemma Casas Joan Carles Ventura Martínez joan xufre Esther de la Torre Clara droucom Pere Joan Martorell Circe Maria M. anab Carme Porras Jessica Julio Mínguez Moreno Monica Valverde Ernesto Flecha laclua José Manuel Valeriano Luz Irene Castañeda Eva Dern Viñals gisela Marga García isabel lorena Cherokke Pagès Oldeman Beatriz Moreno Joan Marc ithilluin Mahamadou Shona David Figarola Pámpano Anabel Fernández Albert Roig Cristina Mateos Gonzalez Lidia Avila aBsol Ialoa Paula fuentes Historias de Melk Rosa Quiles Maria Josep Castañer Miquel Chiara y Silvana Pose Muriel.flaubert Jonan Joaquin Josep
Woodbury FFA Chapter member T. Wayne Williams has been announced as one of six national FFA officers.
What's the missing gap between the promise of AI in the future of work and its actual adoption? What is the difference between the organizations that spend millions on technological advances that ultimately fail and those that can unlock unprecedented innovation? You'll learn the one thing that makes a difference in this episode.EPISODE SUMMARY:"WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:Most companies are approaching AI completely backwards. We're going to talk about what actually breaks organizations when they adopt AI — and the human-centered approach that puts them back together. You'll hear how high-achievers in HR and organizational development are sabotaging their own AI initiatives by focusing on the technology instead of the people who use it. We unpack the emotional mechanics behind why leaders make costly AI decisions, and the critical thinking skills that separate successful adoption from expensive failure.If you've ever felt overwhelmed by AI's rapid evolution but couldn't name exactly what felt wrong about your approach, this episode will offer some insight from someone who's built a framework that flips traditional AI adoption on its head — putting human-centered design at the core of artificial intelligence strategy. Our guest shares the one mindset shift that separates organizations thriving with AI from those drowning in it. We're diving into the intersection of artificial intelligence and human-centered design, exploring why the future belongs to leaders who can balance automation with authentic human connection. Let's rethink your AI strategy.***ABOUT OUR GUEST:Wayne Williams is the Founder of Prospective Tech and a Subject Matter Expert on AI and Human Centered Design. He is a co-author of the White Paper “The Intersection of AI and Human Centered Design” and “Connecting the Dots to Entrepreneurship."" Wayne serves as a board advisor for The Harvard Business Review Advisory Council, The Center for Science in the Public Interest, Yale's School of the Environment, and ACLU, and was an advisor to The White House Council on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health.***FIND OUR GUEST HERE:www.prospectivetechpa.org/***IF YOU ENJOYED THIS EPISODE, CAN I ASK A FAVOR?We do not receive any funding or sponsorship for this podcast. If you learned something and feel others could also benefit, please leave a positive review. Every review helps amplify our work and visibility. This is especially helpful for small, women-owned, boot-strapped businesses. Simply go to the bottom of the Apple Podcast page to enter a review. Thank you!Subscribe to my free newsletter at: mailchi.mp/2079c04f4d44/subscribeWork with me one-on-one: calendly.com/mira-brancu/30-minute-initial-consultationConnect with me on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/MiraBrancuLearn more about my services: www.gotowerscope.comGet practical workplace politics tips from my books: gotowerscope.com/booksAdd this podcast to your feed: www.listennotes.com/podcasts/the-hard-skills-dr-mira-brancu-m0QzwsFiBGE/https://www.prospectivetechpa.org/Tune in for this innovative conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Livestream by Clicking Here.
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Welcome to Monsters on the Edge, a show exploring creatures at the edge of our reality in forests, cities, skies, and waters. We examine these creatures and talk to the researchers studying them.Joining us on this week's show:Timothy Wayne Williams was born in Lafayette, Indiana in 1969.Tim was an accomplished photographer and musician before discovering painting. An avid reader and student of art history, his art reflects many styles and movements of the past.Tim's art cannot be easily defined. One may find impressionist influences or light effects of the Dutch masters in his body of work.Always learning and experimenting, his work continues to grow and evolve.Whether his is hiding Bigfoot in his landscapes or creating a mysterious pathway, his paintings draw you in and make you an active participant in the scene.Tim is a self-described eccentric romantic who is more at home at an easel or a recording studio than anywhere else. In recent years, Tim's humor writing has found a loyal following as well.Tim's influences are vast, including Rembrant, Mary Cassatt, Norman Rockwell and Fredric Church, as well as modern masters such as Quang Ho.His fundamental goal for every work is to combine drama, romance and mystery – to set a mood and create beauty.Tim's works can be found in numerous private and public collections all over the world.https://18-timothy-williams.pixels.com/https://www.facebook.com/spookyartbyTWWILLIAMS/https://www.instagram.com/timothy_wayne_williams_/https://www.tiktok.com/@the.painting.pirahttps://www.amazon.com/Bigfoot-Expedition-Timothy-Wayne-Williams/dp/B0DFBQQCR3/ref=sr_1_1Click that play button, and let's unravel the mysteries of the UNTOLD! Remember to like, share, and subscribe to our channel to stay updated on all the latest discoveries and adventures. See you there!Join Barnaby Jones each Monday on the Untold Radio Network Live at 12pm Central – 10am Pacific and 1pm Eastern. Come and Join the live discussion next week. Please subscribe.We have ten different Professional Podcasts on all the things you like. New favorite shows drop each day only on the UNTOLD RADIO NETWORKTo find out more about Barnaby Jones and his team, (Cryptids, Anomalies, and the Paranormal Society) visit their website www.WisconsinCAPS.comMake sure you share and Subscribe to the CAPS YouTube Channel as wellhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs7ifB9Ur7x2C3VqTzVmjNQ
This week, we find ourselves yet again at the precipice as the existential dread sets in relegating us to this powerless position within the inverted moral landscape. The malignancy of our fate binds us to the victims of this overshadowing darkness. And as we bear witness to the unimaginable betrayal of the most vulnerable among us we unintentionally encounter the very embodiment of evil in the form of a malevolent organization operating as an underground network, or sinister enterprise, blending together covert intelligence operations, organized crime, drug trafficking, arms smuggling, pedophilia, sexual blackmail, and even ritualized murder used in the systematic production of snuff films.The problem of ritual abuse and mind control has not gone away, if anything, it has metastasized, spreading like a disease while fundamentally reshaping the moral framework of modern society. The tragic tale of the Atlanta Child Murders provides us with an unexpected window into the politically connected pedophile underworld involving child prostitution and pornography rings operating in Atlanta at the time. Was Wayne Williams the 'Atlanta Monster' solely responsible for at least 24 of the 30 victims officially acknowledged by the authorities, or was he just another plausible patsy forced to take the fall for a much wider network of human compromise?..Please consider supporting my work-Austin's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/TheUnderclassPodcastAustin's Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-underclass-podcast--6511540Austin's Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/TheUnderclassPodcastAustin's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheUnderclassPodcast#AtlantaChildMurders #WayneWilliams #YesterdaysShame #CiscoStreetlove #TheList #ChetDettlinger #UYAC #UnitedYouthAdultConference #ChallengeSchool #WestStreetBaptistChurch #CSCM #LarryMarshall #Wackenhut #TomTerrell #522GrayStreet #MayorAndrewYoung #MichaelThevis #MitchWerbell #CobrayCompany #IranContraBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-underclass-podcast--6511540/support.
Atlanta'da 1979 yazıydı. Sadece iki yıl içinde 28 siyahi çocuk, kaybolmuş ya da öldürülmüştü. Aylarca süren suskunluktan sonra ise bir isim ortaya atıldı: Wayne Williams.Wayne, sadece iki cinayetten yargılanmıştı. Geride kalan 26 çocuğun hesabıysa hiç sorulmadı.Peki, bu dosya gerçekten kapanmış mıydı?Sunan: Sezgi Aksu Hazırlayan: Hazal Beril ÇamSes Tasarımı ve Kurgu: Tolgacan Bozca Yapımcı: Podbee MediaCanlandırmalar:Wayne Williams: Umut GüloğluDedektif: Tolgacan BozcaGazeteci: Hazal Beril ÇamHakim: Tansu BiçerSpikerler: Kevser Biçici, Gülşah Dim, Hazal TokatlıoğluJames Baldwin: Özgür Yılgür------- Podbee Sunar -------Bu podcast, On Dijital Bankacılık hakkında reklam içerir.Bankacılık On'la Rahat. Dünya Döndükçe EFT-Havale- Fast Ücreti Yok.ON Mobil'i İndir! Bu podcast, Pegasus hakkında reklam içerir.Yeni seyahat rotanı planlamak için hemen https://www.flypgs.com/'u veya Pegasus Mobil uygulamasını ziyaret et!Bu podcast, Garanti BBVA hakkında reklam içerir.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week on Bros, Foes, and Heroes, Zach and Mike take a look at one of the wildest “What ifs” in comic book history: Just Imagine: Stan Lee's Batman. What happens when the co-creator of the Marvel Universe rewrites DC's Dark Knight from scratch? You get Wayne Williams — a wrestler, revenge-driven vigilante in a bat-suit who might also be a celebrity cereal mascot. We dig into the redesign, the origin story, and the wild choices that make this version of Batman feel unmistakably like Stan's. Just Imagine: Stan Lee's Batman (DC Comics, 2001) Writer: Stan Lee Penciler: Joe Kubert Inker: Joe Kubert Colorist: Sibin Slavković Letterer: Bill Oakley Editor: Ivan Cohen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This was a great conversation with Joe DiToma author of Cult of The Black Sun and Cisco Street Love author of Yesterdays Shame: Story of Atlanta Child Murders.These are two very brilliant researchers on a variety of subjects. We covered the Son of sam Case, The Process Church of the Final Judgment, Wayne Williams, The Atlanta Child Murders and much more .The Cult of the Black Sun Paperback – November 15, 2010by Joe DiToma The Cult of the Black Sun by Joseph DiToma is a gripping, white-knuckle thriller about a clandestine operation involving deadly Nazi technology. Hamilton Knight, an OSS operative, begins working alongside his former German enemies and, feeling increasingly uneasy, forms an alliance against them with other members of the CIA. Believing these Germans are out to destroy the world, Knight knows he has only a few chances to stop them. His son Cosmo, a scientist, operates a paranormal investigation lab in upstate New York, which soon becomes a web to trap the paranormal-loving Nazis before they can annihilate America. Can Hamilton and his son stop the Nazi plot in time, or is it already too late? A brilliant study of good against evil that is filled with larger than life characters and situations, The Cult of the Black Sun proves that when good men do nothing, evil can reign, but when good men stand up to evil and assert their sovereignty, evil will always be conquered. DiToma, who grew up listening to his father talk about the secret sect of the Catholic Church, has said he is fascinated by conspiracy theories, and that he has spent his life trying to determine the truth in all situations. With The Cult of The Black Sun, he has fashioned a book that is as provocative as it is entertaining.Yesterday's Shame: The Atlanta Child Murders Kindle Editionby Cisco Streetlove The Atlanta Child Murders occurred between 1979 and 1981. Wayne Bertram Williams was presented to the public as the most viable suspect. Yet, years after his conviction, more evidence emerged to proved that there was more to the story.Authorities covered up - to the public at large - the existence of a major child pornography and child sex syndicate that was active in Atlanta. More victims were also murdered. And what are the possible ties between the serial slayings in Atlanta, and those in Oakland County Michigan (1976 to 1977) and in the Freeway Phantom case?Yesterday's Shame: The Atlanta Child Murders sheds light on a terrible chapter in America's history...Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
This is a three-part podcast series dedicated to understanding how serial killers form, and how we can stop them before they strike again. Hosted by award-winning crime scene investigator Sheryl McCollum, each episode features a guest expert who brings unique expertise into the psychology, behavior, and patterns of serial offenders.In this episode of Zone 7, Crime Scene Investigator, Sheryl McCollum, sits down with Phil Chalmers, a seasoned criminal profiler whose life’s work has taken him face-to-face with some of the most notorious killers in American history. Phil shares what it’s really like to sit across from people like Charles Manson and David Berkowitz, known as the Son of Sam. Today, Sheryl and Phil go deeper than infamous names; it’s about understanding why people kill. Phil breaks down the roots of violent behavior, pointing to patterns like fatherlessness, childhood trauma, and relentless bullying. He also challenges long-held assumptions about what a serial killer looks like, arguing that the modern offender is often far from the stereotypical white male. Guest Bio and Links: Phil Chalmers is a 40 year American Criminal Profiler, true crime writer, and host of the Dennis Quaid owned podcast “Where The Bodies Are Buried.” His live trainings are legendary in the law enforcement world, as he trains police officers, the FBI, probation officers, school administrators, and many other professionals. You may have seen Phil on A&E’s Killer Kids, or Fox’s Crime Watch Daily. He has interviewed hundreds of violent killers, including serial killers, school shooters, mass murderers, family annihilators, and spree killers. Names you might know on his interview list include Charles Manson, The Son of Sam, BTK, The Hillside Strangler, The Gainesville Ripper, The Zodiac Copycat, The Smiley Face Killer, and the Amityville Horror Killer. Listeners can learn more about at Phil Chalmers at his website, on IG @philechalmerprofiler and his podcast - Where The Bodies Are Buried Resources: Inside the Mind of a Teen Killer Serial Killers: The Experience Tour Show Notes: (0:00) Welcome back to Zone 7 with Crime Scene Investigator, Sheryl McCollum (0:20) Sheryl introduces guest, Phil Chalmers to the listeners (2:00) Phil gives a brief background of himself and his work (3:00) Inside the mind of a serial killer (5:00) Twelve myths of serial killers (11:00) Bullying and the path to school shootings (12:00) 13 reasons kids kill (13:30) The number one reason teens kill (15:00) Myths in serial killer profiling (18:30) Phil discusses reasons he works with serial killers (20:30) Background of Amon Pressley (23:30) What to look for to connect serial killer cases (25:30) The signature vs. MO distinction (30:15) ”The MO changes.” - Phil Chalmers Thanks for listening to another episode! If you’re loving the show and want to help grow the show, please head over to Itunes and leave a rating and review! --- Sheryl “Mac” McCollum is an Emmy Award winning CSI, a writer for CrimeOnLine, Forensic and Crime Scene Expert for Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, and a CSI for a metro Atlanta Police Department. She is the co-author of the textbook., Cold Case: Pathways to Justice. Sheryl is also the founder and director of the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute, a collaboration between universities and colleges that brings researchers, practitioners, students and the criminal justice community together to advance techniques in solving cold cases and assist families and law enforcement with solvability factors for unsolved homicides, missing persons, and kidnapping cases. Social Links: Email: coldcase2004@gmail.com Twitter: @ColdCaseTips Facebook: @sheryl.mccollum Instagram: @officialzone7podcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We've told the story. We've stepped inside it. Now, we pull it all apart.In True Crime Revisited, co-hosts Brian King-Sharp and Dani come together to break down The Atlanta Child Murders—examining what we know, what we think we know, and what still doesn't sit right.This isn't about reaching for shock value. It's about asking the hard questions:Did the arrest of Wayne Williams really close the case?Why were so many murders linked—and should they have been?What role did public pressure and politics play in the investigation?And most importantly, what was missed?Brian brings the law enforcement lens. Dani brings the outside perspective. The result is an honest, unfiltered discussion that challenges assumptions and digs into the gray areas of the case. The Guilty Files gives you the full picture—one case, told three ways:
Around seven thousand Tennessee FFA students are in Gatlinburg this week for the annual Tennessee FFA Convention. Tennessee FFA State President, T. Wayne Williams, explains what we can expect over the next three days.
Atlanta, 1979–1981: A city gripped by fear as 30 children vanished. The investigation led to Wayne Williams—but was he the sole culprit? The case remains shrouded in controversy and unanswered questions. Sponsors: shopify.com/casual - start your $1 per month trial period today rocketmoney.com/casual - cancel your unwanted subscriptions today Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For six years, the **Blend LA Podcast** has been a space where House music legends, pioneers, and rising stars come together to share their journeys. From **Chicago to South Africa, London to LA**, we've uncovered untold stories, explored the spiritual and cultural depth of House, and celebrated the global impact of this movement. We've had the honor of sitting down with **iconic DJs and producers** like Tony Soul, Gene Hunt, Robert Owens, Lady Alma, Jesse Saunders, Wayne Williams, Vince Lawrence, Ultra Naté, Keith Thompson, and so many others who have shaped the sound and spirit of House music. We've connected with trailblazers like Lori Branch, one of the first female DJs in Chicago, and embraced the international energy of artists like Swazi Sunshine, Apiwe Bubu, DJ G, Roxcizzle, Yah Appiah, and Carlos Mena. We've talked about the roots of House, the culture it has built, and how it continues to thrive across generations and borders. Of course, no episode would be complete without **The Catch-Up**—our candid, raw, and always entertaining commentary. Whether we're cracking jokes, breaking down House culture, or diving into deeper topics, the energy between the hosts keeps it all real. As we celebrate this milestone, we recognize that **House music is more important now than ever**. In today's political climate—where attacks on **Black culture, LGBTQ+ communities, and artistic expression** are on the rise—House music remains a **sanctuary of freedom, love, and resistance**. Born from **Black, queer, and underground communities**, this genre has always been a voice for the marginalized, a space for unity, and a soundtrack for liberation. We also honor **Black History Month** by paying tribute to the pioneers who laid the foundation for House music, ensuring that their legacy continues to inspire future generations. And we're amplifying **Albius' challenge** to all DJs: **Play with intention.** Every beat, every set, every mix should carry purpose, because House is more than music—it's a movement. And to top it all off, **AMP Collective brings the heat with a soulful House set to celebrate six years of Housing**—a proper way to mark this milestone with deep, uplifting vibes. So join us as we reflect on the past six years, share behind-the-scenes moments, and look ahead to the future of House music and the Blend LA Podcast. This celebration is for **you**—our listeners, our community, our family.
Wayne Williams, former Colorado Secretary of State and candidate for mayor of Colorado Springs, joins George Brauchler (in for Dan) to discuss the hate crime hoax involving his 2023 opponent - Yemi Mobolade - and the current mayor's response to allegations he had something to do with it for political gain.https://www.facebook.com/share/v/17tJN4XSCH/Miranda Devine, New York Post joins newly-elected DA in Colorado's 23rd District George Brauchler to discuss possible preemptory pardons by President Biden and other current events.
On Todays show James Dwayne Tim and Elder Jimmy Wayne Williams delve into theological discussions, particularly focusing on the concept of holiness and sanctification. Jimmy Wayne Williams explains that holiness is about being set apart for God, guided by the Holy Spirit, and not necessarily about avoiding all mistakes. He emphasizes that true sin involves rebellion against God, not just making mistakes. The discussion also touches on the importance of personal effort in pursuing holiness, the role of the Holy Spirit, and the distinction between intellectual control and spiritual guidance. The participants debate the nature of sin, the role of the Holy Spirit, and the importance of understanding doctrine through scripture and personal study. The discussion centered on the concept of Sola Scriptura, emphasizing its role as the sole, infallible source of authority. Participants debated the importance of aligning teachings with biblical principles and criticized traditions that contradict scripture. They discussed the historical context of the Catholic Church's practices, including the prohibition on priests marrying, and the need for spiritual focus over political influence. The conversation also touched on the interpretation of Revelation and the importance of discipleship. Additionally, they mentioned practical matters like church services, nursery facilities, and local businesses, highlighting the personal and communal aspects of their faith.
Today, you'll learn about a new transparent solar cell that could replace your windows to power your home, the discovery of hundreds of new mysterious Nazca Glyphs, and how singing in a choir might be good for your brain. Solar Cell Charging “All-back-contact neutral-colored transparent crystalline silicon solar cells enabling seamless modularization.” by Jeonghwan Park, et al. 2024. “A smartphone that can charge itself from sunlight - scientists have created transparent solar cells that can be embedded in glass.” by Wayne Williams. 2024. Nazca Glyphs “Hundreds of Mysterious Nazca Glyphs Have Just Been Revealed.” by Michelle Starr. 2024. “Over 140 New Nazca Lines Have Been Discovered, And We Finally Have Clues to Their Use.” by Peter Dockrill. 2019. “See Newly Discovered Nazca Drawings That Depict Llamas, Human Sacrifices and More.” by Sonja Anderson. 2024. Singing & Brain Health “Choir singing associated with improved brain structure, especially in older adults.” by Bianca Setionago. 2024. “Choir singing is associated with enhanced structural connectivity across the adult lifespan.” by Nella Moisseinen, et al. 2024. “Playing an instrument, singing may help preserve brain health.” by Robby Berman. 2024. Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to get smarter with Calli and Nate — for free! Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wayne Williams, former Colorado Secretary of State, joins Dan to discuss the password leak controversy and firestorm in the aftermath of an error made by current Secretary of State Jena Griswold's office in posting such sensitive, confidential information in a spreadsheet on their website.Heidi Ganahl, Rocky Mountain Voice has been following the story from its outset and updates Dan on the very latest details as more are calling on Griswold to resign.Home - Rocky Mountain Voice
The best part about having a show about the paranormal is hearing about first-hand encounters. Today, we are joined by Wayne Williams, a listener who has had multiple encounters with ghostly spirits that may have connections to the locations' military backgrounds. Join Gary as he learns firsthand about these extraordinary experiences, including the sights and sounds of ghosts and unidentified flying objects. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The best part about having a show about the paranormal is hearing about first-hand encounters. Today, we are joined by Wayne Williams, a listener who has had multiple encounters with ghostly spirits that may have connections to the locations' military backgrounds. Join Gary as he learns firsthand about these extraordinary experiences, including the sights and sounds of ghosts and unidentified flying objects. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Atlanta Child Murders refer to a series of 29 killings that occurred between 1979 and 1981 in Atlanta, Georgia. The victims, African American children and young adults, were abducted, and their bodies were discovered in various locations around the city. The case drew national attention due to the high number of victims and the fear it instilled in the community.Wayne Williams, a 23-year-old African American man, was eventually convicted for two of the murders in 1982. He was suspected of being responsible for the majority of the murders, though some critics argue that not all the cases were definitively linked to him. Williams was sentenced to life imprisonment, and many of the cases remain controversial and debated, with some believing that there were multiple perpetrators or that evidence against Williams was insufficient. The case had a significant impact on Atlanta, influencing law enforcement practices and highlighting issues of race and justice in America.www.unforbiddentruth.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/unforbidden-truth--4724561/support.
Atlants poliskår andas ut efter gripandet av Wayne Williams. Men har det fångat rätt man? Manus av Sofie Karlsson. Klippning och ljudläggning av Emil Drougge.Vill du höra ett specifikt fall i Seriemördarpodden? Önska dina fall i det här formuläret: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfDlQxf9SgZyeGS-qFPaB4BP-L59lQhs7BbZACfwk7xSs-AFw/viewform?fbclid=IwAR0astYAY_SJLcst89FwKaPIeHHV9zlfAxEz6Cmrh37bbMwvMHGc8z5cwg4 E-post: zimwaypodcast@gmail.com Följ Dan på instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dan_horning/Om du gillar Seriemördarpodden gillar du förmodligen Massmördarpodden. Du hittar den i alla poddappar. Massmördarpodden är gjord av samma människor och har samma format som Seriemördarpodden. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
True Crime Podcast 2024 - REAL Police Interrogations, 911 Calls, True Police Stories and True Crime
Wayne Williams The Atlanta Child Murders - Serial Killer Documentary Wayne Williams - 28 victims serial killer: The Atlanta child murders. About. The Atlanta murders of 1979–1981, sometimes called the Atlanta Child Murders . Wayne Williams - 28 victims serial killer: The Atlanta child murders. About. The Atlanta murders of 1979–1981, sometimes called the Atlanta Child Murders
Eight new Tennessee State Officers have been selected. New State President, T. Wayne Williams of the Woodbury FFA Chapter, talks about what it means to be selected and what he hopes to accomplish in his year of service.
True Crime Podcast 2024 - REAL Police Interrogations, 911 Calls, True Police Stories and True Crime
Wayne Williams The Atlanta Child Murders - Serial Killer Documentary Wayne Williams - 28 victims serial killer: The Atlanta child murders. About. The Atlanta murders of 1979–1981, sometimes called the Atlanta Child Murders . Wayne Williams - 28 victims serial killer: The Atlanta child murders. About. The Atlanta murders of 1979–1981, sometimes called the Atlanta Child Murders
We delve into the chilling saga of the Atlanta Child Murders, exploring the intricate web of terror that gripped the city and the relentless pursuit of justice led by FBI Behavioral Analyst John Douglas. Join us as we unravel the harrowing tale of innocence lost, forensic investigation, and the enigmatic figure at the center of it all, Wayne Williams.During the late 1970s and early 1980s, Atlanta was plagued by a series of brutal murders that targeted African American children and young adults. As fear swept through the community, law enforcement agencies struggled to apprehend the perpetrator responsible for the heinous crimes. Enter John Douglas, a pioneering figure in criminal profiling whose insights revolutionized the field of behavioral analysis.Central to the narrative is Wayne Williams, a charismatic young man whose connection to several of the victims drew suspicion from law enforcement. As the evidence against Williams mounted, Douglas and his team meticulously built their case, drawing on behavioral analysis and forensic science to unravel the truth behind the Atlanta Child Murders.Listeners will be gripped by the twists and turns of the investigation, from the groundbreaking use of fiber evidence to the dramatic trial that captivated the nation. As the episode unfolds, the shadowy figure of Wayne Williams looms large, leaving viewers questioning where the truth truly lies.Interested in learning more about when WTF releases new episodes, contests, and more? Make sure to give us a follow on:Facebook: @whattheforensicsInstagram: @whattheforenicsTwitter: @WTForensicsPCYouTube: @whattheforensicsFor more details about the hosts, episode details, sources, and images related to each episode, check out our website at http://www.whattheforensics.ca Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
VINTAGE HOUSE on WNUR 89.3FM | Preserve and Celebrate House Legends Lives and Careers
40 Years Ago TODAY JANUARY 20, 1984, Jesse Saunders released "On and On" on Vinyl. We honor Jesse Saunders and Vince Lawrence on their contributions to the History of House Music. Let's learn more in our 2015 conversation with Kirt Townsend leading the discussions with Jesse and Wayne Williams! MORE CELEBRATIOINS TO COME!Support the showwww.VintageHouseShow.com | www.VintageHouseShow.tvPreserving and Celebrating the History of House Music
This was a great conversation with Joe DiToma author of Cult of The Black Sun and Cisco Street Love author of Yesterdays Shame: Story of Atlanta Child Murders.These are two very brilliant researchers on a variety of subjects. We covered the Son of sam Case, The Process Church of the Final Judgment, Wayne Williams, The Atlanta Child Murders and much more .This 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
Trina and Tonya close out season 1 chatting with artist Timothy Wayne Williams about miracles, life, art and bigfoot! You can find Mr. Williams art @ 2024 Find the Hidden Bigfoot Fine Art Calendar By Painter Timothy Wayn – Hangar1publishing T.W. Williams Fine Arts | Indianapolis IN | Facebook you can find the creeps @ Spooks, Creeps, & Assorted Devilry Podcast | Facebook Spooks, Creeps, & Assorted Devilry | Paranormal, Cryptids, and all things creepy | Patreon The creeps are Laura Kram, Rick Belcher and Trina Close. Thanks for Listening!
Seriah is joined by Barbara Fisher and Wren Collier for some fascinating discussion. Topics include liminality, empty shopping malls, the UAP disclosure movement, the Grusch hearings, Peter Levenda, the “Aviary”, the Collins Elite, the Extraterrestrial Hypothesis vs aliens as spirits, fundamentalist Christian eschatology, Dominionism, the danger of future religious persecution, the book “Final Events” by Nick Redfern, Reverend Ray Boeche, USAF Captain Robert Collins, Dan T. Smith AKA “Chicken Little”, Los Alamos, U.S. government remote viewing programs, indoctrination of the military, Christian nationalism, Robert Manners, Project Blue Beam, mass deception, end-time prophecies and the return of Christ, Whitley Strieber and the Djinn, John Keel as demonologist, personal experiences with the occult, the Michael Douglas film “Falling Down”, psy research and weather, Michael “Doc Future” Bennett, ritual magic experiments by the CIA, Jack Parsons, L. Ron Hubbard, Kenneth Grant, the Trinity atomic bomb test, James Merrill's “The Changing Light at Sandover” book, William H. Burroughs, the spiritual dangers of nuclear weapons and energy, nuclear war on ancient Mars, Jacques Vallee's “Passport to Magonia”, ether ships, outer space as the land of the dead, nuclear testing, cattle mutilations, a wave of killing of pets, the David McGowan book “Programmed to Kill”, a kernel of truth to the Satanic panic, hypnotic regression and false memories, Henry Lee Lucas and the Hand of Death cult, Wayne Williams and the Atlanta child murders and a CIA-related training facility, serial killers and self-deception, the West Memphis Three, the psychological benefits of harsh music, the Columbine mass shooting and unanswered questions, the Oklahoma City bombing and “John Doe #2” and other mysteries, Ozzy Osbourne's “Suicide Solution” and it's mis-interpretation, films that could not be made today, the Julie Saunder's podcast “Believer”, Jaime Maussan's repeated fake aliens in Mexico, pro wrestling, the 1990's alien autopsy video, Roswell as experiments on disabled children, Stephen Chow's “Forbidden City Cop” movie, crypto currency, the screaming alien hoax, Joseph Matheny and John Titor, ARGs, the Djinn and smokeless fire, Islamic lore, Airial spirits, Hal Puthoff, a bizarre Djinn/MIB experience in 1970's Iran, and much more! This is riveting material!KeThis 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/4656375/advertisement
This month, we get to chat with Dr. Rebecca Ashford, President of Chattanooga State Community College! Not only did we talk about what brought her to Chattanooga, we also got to spend some time diving into the great things happening at Chatt State, Kyle's Alma Mater! We also sit down with Wayne Williams and talk ALL about Wood Badge! Join us!
VINTAGE HOUSE on WNUR 89.3FM | Preserve and Celebrate House Legends Lives and Careers
This edition of the VHS podcast features two of the genre's most impactful pioneers. DJ Wayne Williams, founder of the Chosen Few DJ's and Kirk Townsend, founder of the Mendel Bi-Level Disco Parties. Both have worked as insiders and supporters of #HouseMusic. The Chicago Public Library hosts this discussion. CPL respects and understands this Chicago Born Music form and is compiling its archives to celebrate our own!! Enjoy PART 1 of this fantastic conversation.Support the showwww.VintageHouseShow.org | www.VintageHouseShow.tv
Seriah is joined by Barbara Fisher and Wren Collier for some fascinating discussion. Topics include liminality, empty shopping malls, the UAP disclosure movement, the Grusch hearings, Peter Levenda, the “Aviary”, the Collins Elite, the Extraterrestrial Hypothesis vs aliens as spirits, fundamentalist Christian eschatology, Dominionism, the danger of future religious persecution, the book “Final Events” by Nick Redfern, Reverend Ray Boeche, USAF Captain Robert Collins, Dan T. Smith AKA “Chicken Little”, Los Alamos, U.S. government remote viewing programs, indoctrination of the military, Christian nationalism, Robert Manners, Project Blue Beam, mass deception, end-time prophecies and the return of Christ, Whitley Strieber and the Djinn, John Keel as demonologist, personal experiences with the occult, the Michael Douglas film “Falling Down”, psy research and weather, Michael “Doc Future” Bennett, ritual magic experiments by the CIA, Jack Parsons, L. Ron Hubbard, Kenneth Grant, the Trinity atomic bomb test, James Merrill's “The Changing Light at Sandover” book, William H. Burroughs, the spiritual dangers of nuclear weapons and energy, nuclear war on ancient Mars, Jacques Vallee's “Passport to Magonia”, ether ships, outer space as the land of the dead, nuclear testing, cattle mutilations, a wave of killing of pets, the David McGowan book “Programmed to Kill”, a kernel of truth to the Satanic panic, hypnotic regression and false memories, Henry Lee Lucas and the Hand of Death cult, Wayne Williams and the Atlanta child murders and a CIA-related training facility, serial killers and self-deception, the West Memphis Three, the psychological benefits of harsh music, the Columbine mass shooting and unanswered questions, the Oklahoma City bombing and “John Doe #2” and other mysteries, Ozzy Osbourne's “Suicide Solution” and it's mis-interpretation, films that could not be made today, the Julie Saunder's podcast “Believer”, Jaime Maussan's repeated fake aliens in Mexico, pro wrestling, the 1990's alien autopsy video, Roswell as experiments on disabled children, Stephen Chow's “Forbidden City Cop” movie, crypto currency, the screaming alien hoax, Joseph Matheny and John Titor, ARGs, the Djinn and smokeless fire, Islamic lore, Airial spirits, Hal Puthoff, a bizarre Djinn/MIB experience in 1970's Iran, and much more! This is riveting material! - Recap by Vincent Treewell of The Weird Part Podcast Outro Music is Psyche Corporation with Pound of Flesh Download
(episode unlocked from Patreon; it was also from 2021 so keep that in mind as my podcast and my research into this topic have both progressed since then) Full disclosure: this one might be rough because we're talking about child murder here. Don't mess around with your mental health; you can always listen to it later when you're in a better headspace. That said, today I'm talking about one of the many unacknowledged (by Agent Douglas) predecessors to the FBI's Behavior Science Unit - Dr. Lunde, a forensic psychiatrist to the criminally insane. He worked with Ed Kemper, John Lindley Frazier, Herb Mullin, the Hollywood Strangler, the Girl in the Box case, Dan White, Jonestown, Patty Hearst, Howard Hughes; all things you'd think Agent Douglas might mention right? After that, I get into the Atlanta Child Murders as presented by Agent Douglas, introduce Wayne Williams, and then deconstruct some of the myths around the murders as per Programmed to Kill and The List. It's really intense. Next week is the deep dive on Wayne Williams. Trust me; it's gonna be nuts. Songs: Fear No Evil by Killer Mantis portions of the Beyond the Black Rainbow soundtrack What's Beef by Biggie Smalls w/ edit
(episode unlocked from Patreon; it was also from 2021 so keep that in mind as my podcast and my research into this topic have both progressed since then) Today's all about Wayne Williams, perhaps one of the most interesting figures I've ever looked at. I talk about the atypical ATKID investigation, Williams' early life, the Phenix City connection to nearby Fort Benning, the porn connection, the infamous Soledad O'Brien interview, Mitch WerBell III, and the occult connection. The implications are very, very dark. Songs: portions of the Beyond the Black Rainbow soundtrack Paegan Love Song by Acid Bath
Listen to our 19th episode, covering the story of Wayne Williams who is a convicted murderer serving life in prison since the early 1980s for murders of two men in Atlanta, GA. He is also accused of being the serial killer behind the 20-30 Atlanta Child Murders that occurred between 1979-1981. Sources: 11 Alive, Former prosecutor speaks about Atlanta Child Murders (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1zcXNtHWsg) 11 Alive, Exclusive: New attorney for Wayne Williams demands answers in Atlanta child murders (https://www.11alive.com/article/news/crime/wayne-williams-new-attorney-demands-answers/85-e77642de-2eed-4229-b230-fe86cf3c582f) Biography, Wayne Williams (https://www.biography.com/crime-figure/wayne-williams) Wayne Williams and the Atlanta Child Murders, Bell (https://www.crimelibrary.org/serial_killers/predators/williams/22.html)
We continue our conversations with the candidates for mayor of Colorado Springs. Today, former city councilman and former secretary of state Wayne Williams points to his record as a leader and why he should be elected over his opponent, Yemi Mobolade. And, how Colorado's state historian is using poetry to make the state's history more inclusive.
We continue our conversations with the candidates for mayor of Colorado Springs. Today, former city councilman and former secretary of state Wayne Williams points to his record as a leader and why he should be elected over his opponent, Yemi Mobolade. And, how Colorado's state historian is using poetry to make the state's history more inclusive.
29 children, teens, and young adults—mostly boys—were kidnapped and murdered from inner city Atlanta, between 1979 and 1981. At first, no one put together the links between the crimes, but soon the common details were noted; and Atlanta Police realized a serial killer stalked Atlanta. One man became the prime suspect, Wayne Williams. Williams is charged and convicted in two of the killings, but is believed to be responsible for at least 24 of the murders. Listen today as Nancy's guests, intimately involved in the case, lay out the evidence. Joining Nancy Grace Today: Joseph Drolet - Prosecutor, Author: "The Pursuit of the Atlanta Child Killer: Facts, Fibers, and Forensics" Lou Arcangeli - Former Deputy Chief of Police, Atlanta Police Department Vern E. Smith - Former Newsweek Atlanta Bureau Chief & National Correspondent, Author: "The Jones Men", Contributor, YahooNews.com, Twitter: @VESstories, VernESmith.wordpress.com Dr. Jorey Krawczyn - Psychologist (Panama City Beach, FL), Adjunct Faculty with Saint Leo University; Research Consultant with Blue Wall Institute, Author: "Operation S.O.S. - Practical Recommendations to Help “Stop Officer Suicide”, bw-institute.com Dr. Todd M. Barr - Board-Certified Anatomic/Clinical/Forensic Pathologist (Ohio), Testified in Shawn Grate serial killer case, Featured in "Thin Places: Essays From In Between" by Jordan Kisner, Twitter: @ToddBarrME See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In 1981, Wayne Williams was a 23-year-old with aspirations of putting together the next Jackson 5. But after he's found leaving the scene of a crime, he's charged and convicted for two murders — and implicated in a dozen more. Had police finally found the Atlanta Child Murderer? Or was an innocent man about to pay for crimes he didn't commit? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices