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The Katie Halper Show
Israeli Writer Miko Peled SLAMS Trump's ‘GROTESQUE' Plan To 'Own Gaza'

The Katie Halper Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 130:51


Check out our interview with Wallace Shawn on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/posts/wallace-shawn-121218101 Israeli-American activist and author Miko Peled, who knows Benjamin Netanyahu personally, exposes who he really is and discusses the so-called "ceasefire," the end of Israel, and how he was accused of terrorism. But first, award-winning reporter William N. (Bill) Proctor, and activist and streamer discuss the case of Temujin Kensu, who has been wrongfully imprisoned for 37 years for a murder that was committed more than 400 miles away from where Kensu was. Miko Peled is an author, writer, speaker, and human rights activist living in the United States. He is the author of "The General's Son: Journey of an Israeli in Palestine" and "Injustice: The Story of the Holy Land Foundation Five." His father was a high ranking Israeli general, his maternal grandfather was a signatory to Israeli independence, his niece was tragically killed in a suicide bombing and he's a staunch advocate for a one state solution. He is considered by many to be one of the clearest voices calling for justice in Palestine, support of the Palestinian call for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) and the creation of a single democracy with equal rights in all of historic Palestine. Educated in Jerusalem, Japan and the United States, Peled is also an accomplished professional martial artist. For 23 years, Peled ran a martial arts school that was dedicated to teaching leadership skills and non-violent conflict resolution through martial arts. Miko is also a contributor to several online publications (Mint Press, The Electronic Intifada, Democracy Now, Mondoweiss), Mikopeled.com, and produces The Miko Peled Podcast, all of which he dedicated to advocating for the creation of one democratic state with equal rights for Israelis and Palestinians. He travels regularly to Palestine where he speaks and works with the popular resistance, the BDS movement, and other justice groups. As a result, he has been arrested several times by the Israeli authorities for his activism. William N. (Bill) Proctor, founder of Proving Innocence, is an award-winning journalist, reporter, producer, and anchorperson whose career of nearly forty years spanned electronic media, radio, television, and documentaries. A graduate of the University of Maryland, Bill received his degree in Sociology and Corrections with a minor in Journalism. He concluded his career as senior staff reporter for WXYZ-TV in Southfield, MI. In the mid-1990s, he produced a series of specials on the slaying of community-college student, Scott Macklem. Through his investigations, Bill became convinced that Frederick Freeman (Temujin Kensu), the man convicted of killing Macklem, was not guilty. His passion for redressing this injustice led Bill to found Proving Innocence in 2007. In May 2013, Bill "retired" and started Bill Proctor and Associates, a communications consulting firm. In 2017 Bill formed a new organization, which looks at a multitude of issues surrounding wrongful convictions, which go beyond the scope of Proving Innocence. Joy Marie Mann is an organizer, activist, writer, journalist and long-time streamer. She resides in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. She is the author of the book "Our Friend, Temujin: Serving Life, Changing Lives" ***Please support The Katie Halper Show *** For bonus content, exclusive interviews, to support independent media & to help make this program possible, please join us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/thekatiehalpershow Get your Katie Halper Show Merch here! https://katiehalper.myspreadshop.com/all Follow Katie on Twitter: @kthalps

I Used to be Somebody
Joe Saul-Sehy: "Stacking Benjamins" in his Mom's Basement!

I Used to be Somebody

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 62:20


Carl interviews "Stacking Benjamins" host Joe Saul-Sehy. Joe is a former financial advisor and has represented American Express and Ameriprise in media. He left his financial advisor career at age 40 and reinvented himself into what he truly wanted to do. He was the "Money Man" on WXYZ-TV in Detroit and has appeared in countless newspapers and magazines, including the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Sun-Times, Detroit News and more.  And now, his award-winning podcast is one of the most listened to in the personal finance sphere. Plus, he's funny as hell! (Full disclosure: Carl is a total fanboy of the show.) Joe's show Stacking Benjamins has the same tone as the former NPR show "The Car Guys". With Car Guys, you didn't need to be a car person to love listening to the show. Same can be said about Joe's show. You don't need to be financial investment aficionado to love listening. Joe and his cast of characters make it entertaining to listen to a subject matter that is generally perceived as dull to the general public. "Stackers" (reference to the listeners of the show) are anything but bored listening to him and his sidekick Josh Bannerman (AKA OG), Doc G, Paula Pant and of course Mom's Neighbor Doug. Oh, the running gag is that the show is produced in Joe's Moms basement. Joe is a perfect example of an (un)retirement success story. As a young man he was personally a financial disaster. Ironically, he became a very successful financial adviser. But at 40 he realized he liked his job but didn't love it. He sold his business. And 18 years later he's become a financial media star. Helping hundreds of thousand listeners stacking benjamins one at a time! • More about Joe Saul-Sehy:  https://www.stackingbenjamins.com/about/ • Joe's Book STACKED:  https://www.stackingbenjamins.com/stacked/ • Episode Content: https://pickleballmediahq.com/blog/Joe-Saul-Sehy-Interview-Stacking-Benjamins-in-his-Moms-Basement • Sponsored by How to Retire and Not Die:  https://garysirak.com/how-to-retire-and-not-die/ • Sponsored by Capital Advantage:  https://capitaladvantage.com/promotion/retirement-planning-guide/ • I Used to be Somebody World Tour:  https://pickleballmediahq.com/tour/ • Subscribe to "I Used to be Somebody" newsletter:  https://pickleballmediahq.com/contact/subscribe

Money
5 Fast Ways to Turbocharge Your Retirement Savings

Money

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 31:23 Transcription Available


Here's one of our best podcasts from the archive that you may have missed.Thanks for listening to Money Talks News…the podcast!   Let's start with a question: Do you have enough in your retirement account? According to a recent report from Vanguard, the average American has around $140,000 saved for retirement. For those 65 and older, that average balance is about twice that, or $280,000. Sounds like a lot, right? But for many people, even with Social Security, it's not going to be enough. If that's you, let's fix it. In this podcast, we help you create a plan to beef up those retirement savings. As usual, host Stacy Johnson is joined by financial journalist Miranda Marquit. Listening in and sometimes contributing is producer Aaron Freeman. This week's guest is a friend of the show, Joe Saul-Sehy from Stacking Benjamins. Disclaimer:Remember, even though we sometimes talk about money and specific investments, never take them as recommendations. Before investing in anything or making any other money moves, do your own research and make your own decisions. You can watch this episode below, or if you'd prefer to listen, you can do that with the player at the top of this article or download the episode wherever you get your podcasts: Listen on Apple PodcastsListen on Google PodcastsListen on Spotify Don't forget to check out our podcast page for more episodes designed to help you make the most of your money and our YouTube page for more videos. Are you ready for retirement? The Employee Benefit Research Institute points out that 7 in 10 workers are confident they can retire comfortably. In this show, we talk about the potential disconnect between what you might think is enough and what's actually enough. Here are some articles that can help. How Much People Have Saved for Retirement at Every Age6 Big Obstacles to Having a Comfortable RetirementMost People Say They've Reduced or Stopped Saving for Retirement Because of Inflation4 Generations Share the Age They Started Saving for RetirementHere's the New Magic Number for Living Comfortably in Retirement6 Reasons Americans Are Fast-Tracking Their Retirement9 Signs Your Retirement Is on TrackEven Millionaires Share These 4 Retirement Worries7 Reasons Americans Seniors Stay Frugal in Retirement10 Reasons Today's Older Workers Are Delaying Retirement How to create a retirement plan that works for you Stacy mentions his book "[amazon url="https://www.amazon.com/Life-Debt-2010-Financial-Freedom/dp/1439168601" text="Life or Debt"][/amazon]," as a good starting point to help you figure out what you want out of life—and how to prioritize it. Joe and Miranda also have some good ideas for creating a retirement plan you'll stick with. We also mention our podcast on paying off your mortgage aggressively so you have more money available in retirement. Let's take a look at some great Money Talks News resources about planning for retirement. 15 Tips for Those Within 10 Years of RetirementPre-Retirement Checklist: What to Do Within 5 Years of RetiringFinancial Advisers Say These Are the Top 10 Retirement Planning MistakesOver 50? Here's How to Catch Up on Retirement SavingsHealth Savings Accounts and Why They Are Great for Retirement (Miranda never gets tired talking about HSAs.)Is a Bond Ladder Strategy Right for Your Retirement?4 Things You Can Control in Retirement13 Types of Retirement Income That Are Not Taxable3 Things You Should Do – and Not Do – to Prepare for Your Retirement6 Ways to Guarantee Yourself a Steady Retirement IncomeSequence of Returns Risk and How to Protect Your Retirement From It Meet this week's guest, Joe Saul-Sehy Joe is a former financial adviser (16 years) and represented American Express and Ameriprise Financial in the media. He was the "Money Man" at Detroit television station WXYZ-TV, appearing on air twice weekly. He's appeared in Bride, Best Life, and Child magazines, and in the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Sun-Times, Detroit News and Baltimore Sun newspapers. He's also appeared online in more than 200 different places, including CNBC.com and WSJ.com. WebsiteStacking Benjamins PodcastTwitterInstagramLinkedIn Don't listen to podcasts? A podcast is basically a radio show you can listen to anywhere and anytime, either by downloading it to your smartphone, or by listening online. They're awesome for learning stuff and being entertained when you're in the car, doing chores, jogging or riding your bicycle. You can listen to our latest podcasts here or download them to your phone from any number of places, including Apple, Spotify, RadioPublic, Stitcher and RSS. If you haven't listened to our podcast yet, give it a try, then subscribe. You'll be glad you did! About the hosts Stacy Johnson founded Money Talks News in 1991. He's a CPA, and he has also earned licenses in stocks, commodities, options principal, mutual funds, life insurance, securities supervisor and real estate. Miranda Marquit, MBA, is a financial expert, writer and speaker. She's been covering personal finance and investing topics for almost 20 years. When not writing and podcasting, she enjoys travel, reading and the outdoors.Become a member: https://www.moneytalksnews.com/members/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Talking Michigan Transportation
How Complete Streets support mobility for all

Talking Michigan Transportation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 23:28 Transcription Available


On this week's edition of the Talking Michigan Transportation podcast, a conversation about revisiting the state's Complete Streets policy, adopted by the State Transportation Commission in 2012.Amy Matisoff, whose duties include strategic alignment and outreach for the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT), explains why she's spearheading a survey of Michigan residents to get feedback on the existing policy and what they'd like to see revised or updated.Later, she talks about another of her roles as the department's tribal liaison and her work in that area.Some related links: How the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) tracks policies across the countryhttps://www.transportation.gov/mission/health/complete-streets-policies  Smart Growth America's overview of Complete Streetshttps://smartgrowthamerica.org/what-are-complete-streets/ A WXYZ-TV story on the surveyhttps://www.wxyz.com/news/mdot-launches-survey-to-help-improve-roads-for-pedestrians-and-vehicles

The Note Closers Show Podcast
Mountains To Climb: Overcoming Our Own Challenges With Joe Saul-Sehy

The Note Closers Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 38:55


Each of us has our own mountain to climb, but it's the journey, the setbacks, and the community we build along the way that truly defines our success. For today's episode, Scott Carson sits down with the co-host of the #1 finance podcast, Stacking Benjamins, Joe Saul-Sehy. They talk about Joe's journey, the financial mistakes he has had to overcome, what drives him, and how we all have our mountains to climb. From the importance of surrounding yourself with good people to the power of setting clear goals, Joe discusses how these principles have shaped his journey and contributed to his success. Learn about the importance of finding your "who" – the right people and resources to support you on your journey. Tune in now! Want to talk to Scott? Book a call with him HERE.Watch the original episode video HERE!About Joe Saul-Sehy: Joe is the creator and co-host of the Stacking Benjamins podcast and co-author of STACKED: Your Super-Serious Guide To Modern Money Management. Current board member at large of The Plutus Foundation. Former board president and Board Member of Partnership For The Pathway. While Joe's “money expert story” includes being a former financial advisor (16 years) and representing American Express and Ameriprise in the media, his real story is how he was a money disaster in his early life, pulled his financial house into order, and left his business at age 40 to pursue an entirely different path. Joe was the “Money Man” at Detroit television WXYZ-TV, appearing twice weekly. His advice has appeared in Bride, Best Life, and Child magazines, the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Sun-Times, Detroit News and Baltimore Sun newspapers. He's also appeared online in more than 200 different places, including CNBC.com and WSJ.com. The Stacking Benjamins Show was called the “Best Personal Finance Podcast” by Kiplinger. Lifehacker listed the show as one of the top 10 of 2021. Joe and the SB team have won five Plutus Awards and the Academy of Podcasters “Best Business Podcast” award (beating well-known shows like The Tim Ferriss Show, How I Built This, and Gimlet's StartUp). The Stacking Benjamins Show is created in Joe's mom's basement in Texarkana, Texas, where Joe lives with his spouse Cheryl and their cat Cooper.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Note Closers Show community today:WeCloseNotes.comThe Note Closers Show FacebookThe Note Closers Show TwitterScott Carson LinkedInThe Note Closers Show YouTubeThe Note Closers Show VimeoThe Note Closers Show InstagramWe Close Notes Pinterest

Right Down the Street with Mayor Bryan K. Barnett

You know him as a steady and trusted pillar of Detroit television news, reporting without fear or favor at WXYZ-TV for 35 years. But do you know his nickname, his newest hobby or the most difficult stories he managed? Proud Rochester Hills resident, Dave LewAllen, discusses with Mayor Barnett the evolution of media over the decades, the key values he holds as a news journalist and reporter, and the impact one person can make. Toss in a little teasing and sarcasm for a memorable interview you won't want to miss.Rochester Hills IS Innovative by Nature and the "Preeminent Place to Live, Work and Raise a Family." Learn more about our fantastic city at our award-winning website!Or follow us on Facebook!

Money
5 Fast Ways to Turbocharge Your Retirement Savings

Money

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 32:59 Transcription Available


Today's podcast is a replay of a popular show we did a few months back. So if you didn't hear it the first time, or want to hear it again, now's your chance. Thanks for listening to Money Talks News…the podcast! Let's start with a question: Do you have enough in your retirement account? According to a recent report from Vanguard, the average American has around $140,000 saved for retirement. For those 65 and older, that average balance is about twice that, or $280,000. Sounds like a lot, right? But for many people, even with Social Security, it's not going to be enough. If that's you, let's fix it. In this podcast, we help you create a plan to beef up those retirement savings. As usual, host Stacy Johnson is joined by financial journalist Miranda Marquit. Listening in and sometimes contributing is producer Aaron Freeman. This week's guest is a friend of the show, Joe Saul-Sehy from Stacking Benjamins. Remember, even though we sometimes talk about money and specific investments, never take them as recommendations. Before investing in anything or making any other money moves, do your own research and make your own decisions. You can watch this episode below, or if you'd prefer to listen, you can do that with the player at the top of this article or download the episode wherever you get your podcasts: Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Google Podcasts Listen on Spotify Don't forget to check out our podcast page for more episodes designed to help you make the most of your money and our YouTube page for more videos. Are you ready for retirement? The Employee Benefit Research Institute points out that 7 in 10 workers are confident they can retire comfortably. In this show, we talk about the potential disconnect between what you might think is enough and what's actually enough. Here are some articles that can help. How Much People Have Saved for Retirement at Every Age 6 Big Obstacles to Having a Comfortable Retirement Most People Say They've Reduced or Stopped Saving for Retirement Because of Inflation 4 Generations Share the Age They Started Saving for Retirement Here's the New Magic Number for Living Comfortably in Retirement 6 Reasons Americans Are Fast-Tracking Their Retirement 9 Signs Your Retirement Is on Track Even Millionaires Share These 4 Retirement Worries 7 Reasons Americans Seniors Stay Frugal in Retirement 10 Reasons Today's Older Workers Are Delaying Retirement How to create a retirement plan that works for you Stacy mentions his book "[amazon url="https://www.amazon.com/Life-Debt-2010-Financial-Freedom/dp/1439168601" text="Life or Debt"][/amazon]," as a good starting point to help you figure out what you want out of life—and how to prioritize it. Joe and Miranda also have some good ideas for creating a retirement plan you'll stick with. We also mention our podcast on paying off your mortgage aggressively so you have more money available in retirement. Let's take a look at some great Money Talks News resources about planning for retirement. 15 Tips for Those Within 10 Years of Retirement Pre-Retirement Checklist: What to Do Within 5 Years of Retiring Financial Advisers Say These Are the Top 10 Retirement Planning Mistakes Over 50? Here's How to Catch Up on Retirement Savings Health Savings Accounts and Why They Are Great for Retirement (Miranda never gets tired talking about HSAs.) Is a Bond Ladder Strategy Right for Your Retirement? 4 Things You Can Control in Retirement 13 Types of Retirement Income That Are Not Taxable 3 Things You Should Do – and Not Do – to Prepare for Your Retirement 6 Ways to Guarantee Yourself a Steady Retirement Income Sequence of Returns Risk and How to Protect Your Retirement From It Meet this week's guest, Joe Saul-Sehy Joe is a former financial adviser (16 years) and represented American Express and Ameriprise Financial in the media. He was the "Money Man" at Detroit television station WXYZ-TV, appearing on air twice weekly. He's appeared in Bride, Best Life, and Child magazines, and in the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Sun-Times, Detroit News and Baltimore Sun newspapers. He's also appeared online in more than 200 different places, including CNBC.com and WSJ.com. Website Stacking Benjamins Podcast Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Don't listen to podcasts? A podcast is basically a radio show you can listen to anywhere and anytime, either by downloading it to your smartphone, or by listening online. They're awesome for learning stuff and being entertained when you're in the car, doing chores, jogging or riding your bicycle. You can listen to our latest podcasts here or download them to your phone from any number of places, including Apple, Spotify, RadioPublic, Stitcher and RSS. If you haven't listened to our podcast yet, give it a try, then subscribe. You'll be glad you did! About the hosts Stacy Johnson founded Money Talks News in 1991. He's a CPA, and he has also earned licenses in stocks, commodities, options principal, mutual funds, life insurance, securities supervisor and real estate. Miranda Marquit, MBA, is a financial expert, writer and speaker. She's been covering personal finance and investing topics for almost 20 years. When not writing and podcasting, she enjoys travel, reading and the outdoors.Become a member: https://www.moneytalksnews.com/members/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Life of Fitz
Jeff Vaughn in Los Angeles, California

Life of Fitz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 58:59


Award-winning anchor and reporter Jeff Vaughn serves as an evening news anchor KCBS and KCAL in Los Angeles since November 2015. Vaughn joined KCAL/KCBS news team after serving as an anchor at WXYZ-TV, the ABC affiliate in Detroit, since January 2013. A four-time Emmy winner, he won a California Emmy for anchoring Wildfire Relief in 2017, a Michigan Emmy in 2013 for anchoring breaking news, a Texas Emmy in 2012 for anchoring continuing coverage and a Michigan Emmy in 2006 for Best Large-Market Anchor. A Kansas native, Vaughn spent his childhood in Kansas and Colorado and later graduated from Kansas State University in 1989 in political science. He started his career in broadcasting with KNSS Radio in Wichita, Kansas, before making his transition to television news. Vaughn's broadcasting career includes anchoring and reporting experience with WDIV-TV (NBC) in Detroit, KENS-TV (CBS) in San Antonio, Texas; KSHB-TV (NBC) in Kansas City, Missouri; KCBD-TV (NBC) in Lubbock, Texas. Vaughn loves spending his time outdoors and includes mountain biking, hiking and cycling as his biggest hobbies. A foodie, Jeff loves to eat his way through the Los Angeles culinary scene, trying new dishes whenever he gets a chance. His community involvement includes supporting charity events for those living with multiple sclerosis and Alzheimer's. Jeff finds his greatest joy in spending time with his wife and their son. *** Tim Fitzgerald is a sports journalist who writes, does TV, radio, daily YouTube videos, and is a long-time podcaster. He has served as publisher of GoPowercat.com, a website that focuses on Kansas State sports, for 25 years. Fitz also has metastatic stage four prostate cancer, so during the initial stages of the pandemic, his doctors advised him to stay home and lay low. Now, after a brief period of remission, Fitz is back in the fight for his life, but this podcast lives on. Welcome to his life and the Life of Fitz podcast. Sign up for GoPowercat VIP access and get your first month for just $1! Want the latest Kansas State headlines sent to your inbox? Click to sign up for GoPowercat's daily newsletter!  Make sure you subscribe to Life of Fitz at your favorite podcast provider, including Apple, Spotify or Amazon. Follow @LifeofFitz To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Author's Corner
Episode #92: Journey to Authorship with Joe Saul-Sehy

The Author's Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 46:02


Writing a book can be daunting, especially for new writers, so we invited experienced author Joe Saul-Sehy to help aspiring authors streamline the process of book writing and marketing. He also shares tips for developing a compelling topic so you can take a step closer to fulfilling your dream of being an author!Key Takeaways from This EpisodeAn important question to ask yourself before writing a bookWhy you should buy books in a physical store rather than onlineSignificance of reading books and watching movies as a writerEffective ways to jumpstart your book-writing processTips for condensing an overwritten book draftReasons book marketing is a must for authorsResources Mentioned in this episodeStacked by Joe Saul-Sehy and Emily Guy Birken | Kindle and HardcoverThe Hardy Boys' Detective Handbook by Franklin Dixon | HardcoverWho Thought This Was a Good Idea? by Alyssa Mastromonaco | Kindle and PaperbackList of books by author Howard SternThe Stacking Benjamins ShowOn Writing by Stephen King | Kindle and PaperbackStephanie Plum One, Two, Three by Janet Evanovich | KindleI Will Teach You to Be Rich by Ramit Sethi | PaperbackNikeAbout Joe Saul-SehyJoe is the creator and co-host of the Stacking Benjamins podcast and co-author of STACKED: Your Super-Serious Guide To Modern Money Management (Avery, imprint of PRH, 2021). While Joe's “money expert story” includes being a former financial advisor and representing American Express and Ameriprise in the media, his real story is how he was a money disaster in his early life, pulled his financial house into order, and left his business at age 40 to pursue an entirely different path. Joe was the “Money Man” at Detroit television WXYZ-TV, appearing twice weekly. His advice has appeared in Bride, Best Life, and Child magazines, the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Sun-Times, Detroit News, and Baltimore Sun newspapers. He's also appeared online in more than 200 different places, including CNBC.com and WSJ.com. The Stacking Benjamins Show was called the “Best Personal Finance Podcast” by Kiplinger. Lifehacker listed the show as one of the top 10 of 2021. Joe and the SB team have won five Plutus Awards and the Academy of Podcasters “Best Business Podcast” award.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here's How » Join The Author's Corner Community today: Website: Robin ColucciLinkedIn: R Colucci, LLCFacebook: Robin ColucciTwitter: @Robin_ColucciRobin Colucci's Book: How to Write a Book That Sells You: Increase Your Credibility, Income, and Impact

The Drive with Jack
* Brad Galli, sports director, WXYZ-TV (Detroit)

The Drive with Jack

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 16:29


SPOTLIGHT Radio Network
* Brad Galli, sports director, WXYZ-TV (Detroit)

SPOTLIGHT Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 16:29


A Song From the Heart Beats the Devil Every Time
Episode 3: BLESS THE BEASTS AND CHILDREN

A Song From the Heart Beats the Devil Every Time

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2022 74:23


Kier-La talks about Stanley Kramer's 1971 adaptation of Glendon Swarthout's best-selling book of teen misfits who embark on a great adventure with results both triumphant and tragic. Featuring interviews with actors Miles Chapin and Bill Mumy, and composers Barry De Vorzon and Perry Botkin, Jr. ----more---- Credits: Written, edited and hosted by: Kier-La Janisse Special Guests: Miles Chapin, Bill Mumy, Barry De Vorzon and Perry Botkin, Jr. Clips from: Bless the Beasts and Children ©1971 Columbia Pictures R.P.M. ©1970 Columbia Pictures Ladybug Ladybug ©1963 United Artists Music: "Bless the Beasts and Children", "Cotton's Dream", "Down the Line", "Bless the Beasts and Children (Reprise)", "Down the Line (Reprise)", "Journey's End", "Stampede", "Free", "Requiem" ©1971 Barry De Vorzon and Perry Botkin, Jr. "Bless the Children", "Beautiful Day" © So Boss Music & Paul Gordon Music ASCAP "She Came to Hollywood" ©2016 Bill Mumy Bill Mumy Official Website >> Additional Music from Epidemic Sound: "The Vanished" by John Barzetti "Buried in our Lands" by Enigmanic Theme Song: "Hot Fudge Holy Moley" from WXYZ-TV's The Hot Fudge Show (1974-1980) Logo by Sinead Yau at Mojo Valley

The Drive with Jack
* Brad Galli, sports director, WXYZ-TV (Detroit)

The Drive with Jack

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 25:38


SPOTLIGHT Radio Network
* Brad Galli, sports director, WXYZ-TV (Detroit)

SPOTLIGHT Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 25:38


SPOTLIGHT Radio Network
* Brad Galli, sports director, WXYZ-TV (Detroit)

SPOTLIGHT Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 25:38


The Drive with Jack
*Jeanna Trotman, WXYZ-TV (Detroit)

The Drive with Jack

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 18:35


SPOTLIGHT Radio Network
*Jeanna Trotman, WXYZ-TV (Detroit)

SPOTLIGHT Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 18:35


SPOTLIGHT Radio Network
*Jeanna Trotman, WXYZ-TV (Detroit)

SPOTLIGHT Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 18:35


Mitlin Money Mindset
Stacking Benjamins, Episode #103

Mitlin Money Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 48:10


Joe Saul-Sehy is the creator and co-host of the Stacking Benjamins show and co-author of “Stacked: Your Super Serious Guide to Modern Money Management.” He was a financial advisor for 16 years and represented American Express and Ameriprise in the media. He fully admits that he was a money disaster before putting his financial house in order. He was “The Money Man” at Detroit Television WXYZ TV. He's appeared online in 200+ places like CNBC and The Wall Street Journal. The Stacking Benjamins Show was called the “Best Personal Finance Podcast” by Kiplinger. Lifehacker listed the show as one of the top 10 of 2021. Joe and the SB team have won five Plutus Awards and the Academy of Podcasters “Best Business Podcast” award (beating well-known shows like The Tim Ferriss Show, How I Built This, and Gimlet's StartUp). Listen in for some great takeaways about Joe's journey to creating one of the most successful podcasts to date and how following his passions have led to great success.  You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in... How an English major ended up in personal finance [3:46]  What Joe means when he says he was “living a sham” [9:28] Why Joe sold his practice at age 40 (while managing $60 million) [18:34]  What Joe wants readers to get out of his book, “Stacked” [21:42]  Why Joe believes we need as many voices as possible in personal finance [28:25]  Learn more about Joe's podcast, “Stacking Benjamins” [32:00] What Joe believes it takes to be a successful podcaster [36:00]  Why story-telling is such a powerful medium to convey information [38:08]  What Joe did that brought him joy and put him in the mindset for success [44:06] Resources & People Mentioned Stacked: Your Super Serious Guide to Modern Money Management The Hardy Boys Detective Handbook The E-Myth Revisited The Richest Man in Babylon Connect with Guest The website On Instagram On Twitter On Linkedin On Facebook On YouTube Bio Current board member at large of The Plutus Foundation. Former board president and Board Member of Partnership For The Pathway. While Joe's “money expert story” includes being a former financial advisor (16 years) and representing American Express and Ameriprise in the media, his real story is how he was a money disaster in his early life, pulled his financial house into order, and left his business at age 40 to pursue an entirely different path. Joe was the “Money Man” at Detroit television WXYZ-TV, appearing twice weekly. His advice has appeared in Bride, Best Life, and Child magazines, the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Sun-Times, Detroit News and Baltimore Sun newspapers. He's also appeared online in more than 200 different places, including CNBC.com and WSJ.com. The Stacking Benjamins Show was called the “Best Personal Finance Podcast” by Kiplinger. Lifehacker listed the show as one of the top 10 of 2021. Joe and the SB team have won five Plutus Awards and the Academy of Podcasters “Best Business Podcast” award (beating well-known shows like The Tim Ferriss Show, How I Built This, and Gimlet's StartUp). The Stacking Benjamins Show is created in Joe's mom's basement in Texarkana, Texas, where Joe lives with his spouse Cheryl and their cat Cooper. Guests on the Mitlin Money Mindset Show are not affiliated with CWM, LLC, and opinions expressed herein may not be representative of CWM, LLC. CWM, LLC is not responsible for the guest's content linked on this site. Connect With Mitlin Financial podcast(at)MitlinFinancial.com - email us with your suggestions for topics or guests https://mitlinfinancial.com  Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram Subscribe on Youtube Follow on Linkedin Follow on Facebook Subscribe to Mitlin Money Mindset™ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts

Live Life in Motion
93. Joe Saul-Sehy: Money Coach / Co-Host of Stacking Benjamins & Money With Friends / Author

Live Life in Motion

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 80:10


Today I talk with Joe Saul-Sehy from the Stacking Benjamins Podcast. Joe is one of the leaders in the money management and financial space. What I love about Joe is that he keeps it real and makes understanding money easier to understand. Joe is the author of the book, “Stacked: Your Super Serious Guide to Modern Money Management”. Joe is a former financial advisor (16 years) and represented American Express and Ameriprise in the media. He was the “Money Man” at Detroit television WXYZ-TV, appearing twice weekly. He's appeared in Bride, Best Life, and Child magazines, the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Sun-Times, Detroit News and Baltimore Sun newspapers. He's also appeared online in more than 200 different places, including CNBC.com and WSJ.com. Joe Saul-Sehy: https://joesaulsehy.com/ Sponsored by Engineered Sleep! Use code LIVE15 to get 15% off your order. https://engineeredsleep.com/

The Drive with Jack
* Brad Galli, sports director, WXYZ-TV (Detroit)

The Drive with Jack

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 18:26


SPOTLIGHT Radio Network
* Brad Galli, sports director, WXYZ-TV (Detroit)

SPOTLIGHT Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 18:26


2 Bulls In A China Shop
Joe Saul-Sehy: Host of the Stacking Benjamins Podcast

2 Bulls In A China Shop

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 66:07


This week in the China Shop we are joined by Joe Saul-Sehy, host of the Stacking Benjamins podcast, for a laid-back conversation that covered everything from inflation, to investing and even crypto! Listen along as we talk about Joe's journey into the markets, his mistakes with credit cards in his youth (and his job representing American Express!) and what inspired the unique format for his book, Stacked. Joe also tells us about how the Stacking Benjamins podcast came to be and gives us some insights on what to watch out for when finding a financial advisor.About Joe:Joe is the creator and co-host of the Stacking Benjamins and Money With Friends podcasts, and creator of a network of five podcasts (plus monthly contributor to another!).He is a current board member at large of The Plutus Foundation and a former board president of Partnership For The Pathway.Joe is a former financial advisor (16 years) and represented American Express and Ameriprise in the media. He was the “Money Man” at Detroit television WXYZ-TV, appearing twice weekly. He's appeared in Bride, Best Life, and Child magazines, the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Sun-Times, Detroit News and Baltimore Sun newspapers. He's also appeared online in more than 200 different places, including CNBC.com and WSJ.com.Guest Links:Stacking Benjamins PodcastStacked: Your Super Serious Guide to Modern Money ManagementJoe's WebsiteSocial Links:Follow on TwitterFollow on InstagramOther Links:The Wealthy BarberThe Seven Habits of Highly Effective PeopleThe Secret Financial Lives of AmericansIf you enjoyed this week's guest, check out our directory for other amazing interviews we've done in the past!If you like our show, please let us know by rating and subscribing on your platform of choice!If you like our show and hate social media, then please tell all your friends!If you have no friends and hate social media and you just want to give us money for advertising to help you find more friends, then you can donate to support the show here!China Shop Links:2 Bulls DiscordChina Shop MerchGuest DirectoryAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Fraternity Foodie Podcast by Greek University
Joe Saul-Sehy: What are some good ways to make additional income while you're in college?

Fraternity Foodie Podcast by Greek University

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 39:54


Joe Saul-Sehy is a former financial advisor (16 years) and represented American Express and Ameriprise in the media. He was the “Money Man” at Detroit television WXYZ-TV, appearing twice weekly. He's appeared in Bride, Best Life, and Child magazines, the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Sun-Times, Detroit News and Baltimore Sun newspapers. He's also appeared online in more than 200 different places, including CNBC.com and WSJ.com. In episode 276, we find out why he chose The Citadel in South Carolina, what happened when he signed up for a free credit card card in college, how students can timeline their goals, how to set up a money dashboard, how college students can manage their debt, what kind of insurance college students should be getting, investing advice for college students, what are good financial apps to get a handle on your finances, and ways to make additional income in college. Enjoy! Video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XoLeUJbHPGM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XoLeUJbHPGM

Bridging The Gap
Enjoying Your Financial Journey with Joe Saul-Sehy

Bridging The Gap

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 48:34


In this episode, Joe Saul-Sehy, host of the Stacking Benjamins podcast, joins Bridging the Gap to discuss his thoughts about the FIRE movement, how he works with his clients to analyze and understand the future, and how he helps his clients enjoy the journey as much as the prize. Joe is the creator and co-host of the Stacking Benjamins podcast and co-author of STACKED: Your Super-Serious Guide To Modern Money Management. He is the current board member at large of The Plutus Foundation, and the former board president and Board Member of Partnership For The Pathway. While Joe's “money expert story” includes being a former financial advisor (16 years) and representing American Express and Ameriprise in the media, his real story is how he was a money disaster in his early life, pulled his financial house into order, and left his business at age 40 to pursue an entirely different path. Joe was the “Money Man” at Detroit television WXYZ-TV, appearing twice weekly. His advice has appeared in Bride, Best Life, and Child magazines, the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Sun-Times, Detroit News and Baltimore Sun newspapers. He's also appeared online in more than 200 different places, including http://cnbc.com/ (CNBC.com) and http://wsj.com/ (WSJ.com). The Stacking Benjamins Show was called the “Best Personal Finance Podcast” by Kiplinger. Lifehacker listed the show as one of the top 10 of 2021. Joe and the SB team have won five Plutus Awards and the Academy of Podcasters “Best Business Podcast” award (beating well-known shows like The Tim Ferriss Show, How I Built This, and Gimlet's StartUp). The Stacking Benjamins Show is created in Joe's mom's basement in Texarkana, Texas, where Joe lives with his spouse Cheryl and their cat Cooper.

Better Wealth with Caleb Guilliams
Change The Way You Think About Money With Joe Saul-Sehy From Stacking Benjamins

Better Wealth with Caleb Guilliams

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 60:21


I am joined by the one and only Joe Saul-Sehy, the creator and co-host of the award-winning podcast, Stacking Benjamins as well as the co-author of the book, Stacked: Your Super‑Serious Guide to Modern Money. Joe is also a former financial advisor (16 years) and represented American Express and Ameriprise in the media. He was the “Money Man” at Detroit television WXYZ-TV, appearing twice weekly. In this episode we discuss the importance of a “why” driven mindset and practical ways you can improve your financial life starting today! Guest Bio Joe is the creator and co-host of the Stacking Benjamins and Money With Friends podcasts, and creator of a network of five podcasts (plus monthly contributor to another!). He is the co-author of the book, Stacked, and also is a current board member at large of The Plutus Foundation. Guest Link Website: https://joesaulsehy.com/ #BetterWealth Free 15 Minute Clarity Call: https://bttr.ly/ytclarity (https://bttr.ly/ytclarity) The And Asset Book: https://bttr.ly/book (https://bttr.ly/book) BetterWealth Quiz: https://bttr.ly/quiz (https://bttr.ly/quiz) AndAsset.com: https://bttr.ly/andasset (https://bttr.ly/andasset) BetterWealth Youtube - https://bttr.ly/bwyoutube (https://bttr.ly/bwyoutube) Financial Advisor, Agent or Coach: https://bttr.ly/advisor (https://bttr.ly/advisor)

Don't Retire...Graduate Podcast
Stacked: Super Serious Stories About Careers, Crypto, and Getting Rich Quick with Joe Saul-Sehy

Don't Retire...Graduate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 31:23


Welcome back to Don't Retire... Graduate! Today's guest is podcast royalty: the host of the Stacking Benjamins podcast Joe Saul-Sehy! Joe is here to talk about his latest book, Stacked, his take on the real estate and cryptocurrency crazes, and share his top tip for stacking your wealth. In this episode we'll talk about: Joe's journey from financial advisor to teacher to writer to podcaster Building financial careers without financial backgrounds How, despite the massive amounts of financial resources available, people are still being left behind How many people end up crying over money, even if they're making six figures The disconnect between our values and what we do with our money Social media's effect on the popularity of real estate investing, cryptocurrency The idea of getting rich quick with cryptocurrency that can be dangerous for a lot of investors The evolution of the Stacking Benjamins podcast The important role that automation plays in growing wealth Visit brotmanmedia.com/podcasts for a full transcript of this episode. Link to the study: https://www.nonfiction.co/reports Link to Joe's book: https://www.stackingbenjamins.com/stacked/ About Joe Saul-Sehy: Joe is the creator and co-host of the Stacking Benjamins podcast and co-author of STACKED: Your Super-Serious Guide To Modern Money. Current board member at large of The Plutus Foundation. Former board president and Board Member of Partnership For The Pathway. While Joe's “money expert story” includes being a former financial advisor (16 years) and representing American Express and Ameriprise in the media. His real story is how he was a money disaster in his early life, pulled his financial house into order, and left his business at age 40 to pursue an entirely different path. Joe was the “Money Man” at Detroit television WXYZ-TV, appearing twice weekly. His advice has appeared in Bride, Best Life, and Child magazines, the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Sun-Times, Detroit News and Baltimore Sun newspapers. He's also appeared online in more than 200 different places, including CNBC.com and WSJ.com. The Stacking Benjamins Show was called the “Best Personal Finance Podcast” by Kiplinger. Lifehacker listed the show as one of the top 10 of 2021. Joe and the SB team have won five Plutus Awards and the Academy of Podcasters “Best Business Podcast” award (beating well-known shows like The Tim Ferriss Show, How I Built This, and Gimlet's StartUp). The Stacking Benjamins Show is created in Joe's mom's basement in Texarkana, Texas, where Joe lives with his spouse Cheryl and their cat Cooper. Links: www.stackingbenjamins.com www.joesaulsehy.com Twitter: @SBenjaminsCast Twitter: @AverageJoeMoney Instagram: @stackingbenjaminspodcast YouTube: StackingBenjamins Facebook: IStackBenjamins

SPOTLIGHT Radio Network
* Brad Galli, sports director, WXYZ-TV (Detroit)

SPOTLIGHT Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 26:36


The Drive with Jack
* Brad Galli, sports director, WXYZ-TV (Detroit)

The Drive with Jack

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 26:36


Inspired Money
Your Super-Serious Guide to Modern Money Management

Inspired Money

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 51:09


Joe Saul-Sehy and Emily Guy Birken, authors of Stacked, talk about money mistakes, time lining goals, and why laughter is good in personal finance. Guest Biography Emily Guy Birken is a former educator, lifelong money nerd, and a Plutus Award-winning freelance writer who specializes in the scientific research behind irrational money behaviors. Her background in education allows her to make complex financial topics relatable and easily understood by the layperson. Her work has appeared on The Huffington Post, Business Insider, Kiplinger's, MSN Money, and The Washington Post online. She is the author of several books, including The 5 Years Before You Retire, End Financial Stress Now, and Stacked: Your Super Serious Guide to Modern Money Management, written with Joe Saul-Sehy. Emily lives in Milwaukee with her family. Joe Saul-Sehy is a former financial advisor (16 years) and represented American Express and Ameriprise in the media. He was the “Money Man” at Detroit television WXYZ-TV, appearing twice weekly. He's appeared in Bride, Best Life, and Child magazines, the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Sun-Times, Detroit News, and Baltimore Sun newspapers. He's also appeared online in more than 200 different places, including CNBC.com and WSJ.com. In this episode, you'll learn: Money mistakes to avoid How to effectively timeline your goals Budget meetings and Joe's insights from having twins in college Show notes: http://www.inspiredmoney.fm/221 Find more from our guest: www.joesaulsehy.com Joe's Twitter www.stackingbenjamins.com www.emilyguybirken.com Emily's Twitter Mentioned in this episode: Stephen Covey Books Stacked: Your Super-Serious Guide to Modern Money Management Emily Guy Birken books Thanks for Listening and Watching! To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Share this show on Twitter or Facebook. Join us at the Inspired Money Makers groups at facebook and LinkedIn To help out the show: Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser.com, or wherever you listen. Your ratings and reviews really help, and I read each one. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and YouTube.

Midnight Train Podcast
The Oakland County Child Killer AKA The Babysitter Killer

Midnight Train Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 124:02


Today's episode is taking us back to the world of unsolved true crime. This episode deals with pretty tough stuff so consider this your trigger warning as the episode does talk about the killings of young children.    We are heading to the state of Michigan for this one. Oakland county to be exact. Oakland county is part of the metropolitan Detroit area, located northwest of the city. As of the 2020 Census, its population was 1,274,395, making it the second-most populous county in Michigan, behind neighboring Wayne County. The county seat is Pontiac. The county was founded in 1819 and organized in 1820. Oakland County is among the ten highest income counties in the United States with populations over one million people. The county's knowledge-based economic initiative, coined "Automation Alley", has developed one of the largest employment centers for engineering and related occupations in the United States. This county would spawn a serial killer. From February 1976 to March 1977 four children were abducted and murdered with their bodies left in various locations within or just outside Oakland County.   There were at least two other murder cases that investigators believe may have been victims of the “Oakland County Child Killer” or “The Babysitter Killer,” as some called him.   The ensuing murder investigation was the largest of its kind in U.S. history at the time. One suspect was even from our neck of the woods! We'll check out the victims and then get into the suspects. Again, this is definitely a touchy episode for some so if you're uncomfortable with this sort of thing, you might want to skip this episode.   Still with us? Ok so here we go.   Every 40 seconds, a child goes missing or is abducted in the United States. Approximately 840,000 people are reported missing each year in the United States and the F.B.I. estimates that between 85 and 90 percent of these are children. On a positive note, More than 99 percent of children reported missing in America in recent years have come home alive.    According to the Washington State Attorney General's Child Abduction Murder Research: In 74 percent of the missing children homicide cases studied, the child murder victim was female and the average age was 11 years old. In 44 percent of the cases studied, the victims and killers were strangers, but in 42 percent of the cases, the victims and killers were friends or acquaintances. Only about 14 percent of the cases studied involved parents or intimates killing the child. Almost two-thirds of the killers in these cases have prior arrests for violent crimes, with slightly more than half of those prior crimes committed against children. The primary motive for the child abduction killer in the cases studied was sexual assault. In nearly 60 percent of the cases studied, more than two hours passed between the time someone realized the child was missing and the time police were notified. In 76 percent of the missing children homicide cases studied, the child was dead within three hours of the abduction–and in  88.5 percent of the cases the child was dead within 24 hours.   Pay attention to your kids, folks. Be that parent. The one who annoys them constantly by asking where they are and knowing who they're with. Protect the fuck out of them with every last fiber of your being. THAT is your number one job as a parent.   The First victim was 12 year old Mark Stebbins. Mark was from Ferndale Michigan and was last seen at 1:30 pm on Feb. 15 1976. His body was found three days later in Ferndale. He was sexually assaulted and suffocated to death.  Mark was last seen and heard from at 1:30 p.m. Feb. 15. He talked to his mother on the phone. He was letting her know that he was leaving the American Legion Hall to head home. He never made it and at 11 p.m. that night Mark's mother called the Ferndale Police Department to report Mark missing.   At about 11:45 a.m. Feb. 19, 1976, a businessman named Mark Boetigheimer left his office building and headed toward a drug store located inside the New Orleans mall at 10 Mile and Greenfield roads. On his way something caught his eye in the northeast corner of the parking lot. He saw what looked like a mannequin dressed in a blue jacket and jeans. But as he got closer he knew he stumbled into a situation much more grim. It was a body, a human body. It was the lifeless body of 12-year-old Mark Stebbins.    Another person told police that they walked their dog around that parking lot, just so it could get some exercise. That was around 9:30 a.m. the same morning the body was found. The man said his dog was on a 20-foot leash and they walked that part of the lot. He said if that body was there at the time, his dog would have found it. If that's true, Mark's body wasn't there at 9:30 a.m. But it was at 11:45 a.m. when Mark Boetigheimer found him. That means there was a 2-hour-and-15-minute window in which someone or some people dumped Mark's body in the area.   Mark was a 7th-grader at Lincoln Junior High School. He stood 4 feet 8 inches and weighed about 100 pounds. He had strawberry-blond hair.  The autopsy showed the cause of death as asphyxia by way of smothering, but the report also showed rope burns on his neck, wrists and ankles. It appeared that Mark was also sexually assaulted.   Brooks Patterson, who was the Oakland County prosecutor at the time, said Mark's body was washed by an autopsy team, washing away any fingerprints.   The second victim was also 12 years old. Jill Robinson was from Royal oak Michigan.    Karol Robinson had three daughters and was recently divorced. She and her oldest, Jill, would butt heads and on one occasion in December of 1976 they did just that. It was an argument that led to Jill running away from home. She was last seen at a hobby shop on Woodward Avenue, then the Donut Depot on Maple Road between 6 a.m. and 7 a.m. Dec. 23. According to Karol, Jill's mother, the two were arguing about biscuits. Jill was asked to help make them for dinner, she refused. Sometime after a heated back-and-forth, Karol told her to leave until she became part of the family. Jill went to her room, packed up her clothes and a plaid blanket into a denim bag. Before she left she dressed herself in blue jeans, a shirt, an orange winter coat and a blue knit cap with a yellow design on it, and then she would leave, just like her mother asked her to. She rode her bike away from her mother and her home.   Jill would later be seen by a family friend at a hobby shop on Woodward Avenue, just four and 1/2 blocks away from her mother's home. The next morning, two witnesses said they saw her in the Donut Depot on Maple Road -- this was between 6 a.m. and 7 a.m.   Jill's father, Thomas Robinson, made a call to police at 11:30 p.m. the day she left. Jill was found on the side of I-75, north of Big Beaver Road. She was laying on her back, fully clothed, not bound in any way, but a ring of deep dark red surrounded her head. The killer had transported her here, then shot her at close range in the head with a shotgun. It was later decided that Jill was fed and cared after for at least three days. She seemed to be washed, clean and with no signs of sexual abuse at all.   The third victim was 10 year old Kristine Mihelich. Kristine was from Berkley Michigan. She was last seen on January 2nd, 1977. Her Body was found on Jan. 21, 1977 -- she was missing for 19 days -- she was found in a snowbank along Bruce Road in Franklin Village, Mich. The cause of death was suffocation -- she was not sexually assaulted.   Police said there were no signs of violence and that she was in the same clothes she was last seen in. Her body was on its back, knees drawn up. That's when a Franklin Village mailman, Jerry Wozny, saw her. He saw her blue jacket in the snow on the same route he'd been driving for eight years. State police Sgt. Robert Robertson supervised the removal of the girl's body. Thirty-five officers from nine different departments made a task force that Prosecutor Patterson called “the strongest effort I've ever seen in this county.” The task force was headquartered in Southfield. Police Sgt. Joseph Krease was charged with tracking down Kristine's abductor.   Kristine's mother, Deborah Ascroft said “people keep talking about the Royal Oak girl (Jill Robinson) but I'm just not even going to think about that.” Ascroft said that in an interview on Jan. 5, 1977. At the time, Kristine had two younger brothers and according to her mother they kept asking “when is she coming home?”   Shortly after Kristine's disappearance, a child from the elementary school she attended was missing, which set off a panic at the school. A frantic search went on for about 20 minutes and the child eventually was found on school grounds. Tensions were at an all-time high.   Parents at Pattengill Elementary School were lined up outside school to pick up their children -- many of them used to walk home, but not now. When Kristine's body was found in a snowbank at the end of a dead end street in Franklin Village, it was so frozen officials had to wait until the following day to perform an autopsy, because of the body's frozen state.   Wozny -- the mail carrier who found her -- said: “I saw a hand ... It scared the hell out of me.”    Kristine was the fifth young person from Oakland County to die within the year. As of late January 1977, Patterson had no evidence to link Mark and Kristine's deaths. 11 year old Timothy King was the fourth victim. He was last seen on March 16, 1977 and his body was found on March 23, 1977 in a ditch along Gill Road, about 300 feet south of 8 Mile Road in Livonia -- He was missing for seven days. The cause of death was again suffocation -- he also was sexually assaulted.    Timothy King left his Birmingham home with 30 cents he borrowed from his older sister, Catherine, and headed to the corner store. He wanted some candy and it wasn't rare for him to make this trip of about three blocks. He left with his skateboard and football, headed toward the Hunter-Maple Pharmacy.   Tim's older brothers -- he had two -- were not around. One was babysitting a neighbor's kids while the other was rehearsing for a school play. Tim's parents were out to dinner at a nearby Birmingham restaurant.   A clerk, Amy Walters, said she sold Tim candy and he left through the back door into a dark parking lot around 8:30 p.m.. Birmingham Police Chief Jerry Tobin said “whatever happened to Tim happened between the time he left the store and before he got home. It doesn't look particularly good at this time.”   This was now the seventh child that had gone missing in the area. The six prior to Timothy had been found -- murdered. Tim was only the second boy. The hysteria was at an all-time high. According to Catherine, Tim's sister, Tim asked that she leave the front door ajar, so when he got back from the store he could get back in easily.   Catherine also left for the night. It would have been the first time little Timmy would be home alone at night for any period of time. Timothy's parents got back to the house around 9 p.m. to find the door ajar, but there was no sign of Tim.   The King family searched everywhere for Tim. They called his friends, searched the neighborhood and surrounding area. By 9:15 a.m. the next day, Chief Tobin called on the task force, requesting their full involvement. By the afternoon -- the day after Timmy went missing -- headquarters were established in the Adams Fire House, just a few blocks from the King family home. Door-to-door searches were conducted and classmates questioned.   Tim was abducted on a Wednesday. By Thursday, 100 lawmen from Oakland County, volunteers, Oakland County Sheriff's investigators, the county helicopter and the special Oakland County Task Force all were scouring the area. That Thursday the Kings stayed behind closed doors most of the day, but did say “we very much want Tim to come home.” That was Barry, Tim's father.   “We love him very much. He had a basketball game Saturday and missed practice today (Thursday). He's active in a school play. He's an achiever and a participator. We just love Tim and want him to come home.” Barry said.   Barry told reporters that the week before Tim told his mother that he wouldn't speak to strangers, that “he'd run away from them.”   “It's awful,” said a neighbor of the King family who also had an 11-year-old daughter. “When it happens to other people, you feel sympathy. When it strikes your neighborhood, you're scared.”   Other possible victims   Cynthia Rae Cadieux was 16 years old from Roseville Michigan. Last seen: 8:20 p.m. Jan. 15, 1976 Body found: 1:05 a.m. Jan. 16, 1976 in Bloomfield Township, Mich.   Cynthia Cadieux lived with her mother and stepfather. She attended Roseville High School, which was within walking distance from her home. Even though the school was close, one of her friends, Rose DeStesafano, offered to give her a ride home. On a cold January day in 1976, Rose offered Cynthia a ride.   “Cynthia refused, just like she always does,” said DeStesafano.   That decision may have been a fatal mistake.   The date was Jan. 15, 1976, and Cynthia walked, not to her mother and stepfather's home, but to a girlfriend's house. It was a planned visit. In fact, her parents thought Cynthia was spending the night there, but the girls didn't think so. Cynthia planned to go home that Thursday night. Police were able to verify that she'd made it to the friend's house that evening. They were also able to figure out she'd left her friend's home around 8 p.m., presumably heading back to her home. Her body would later be found that night -- technically morning in Bloomfield Township, which is about 26 miles away.   At 1:05 a.m. Jan. 16, a driver noticed something on the side of the road. What the person saw was the naked, lifeless body of Cynthia Rae Cadieux. It appeared that her skull was crushed by a blunt instrument. Police revealed Cynthia was raped and sodomized -- possibly by more than one person.   This case was looked at under a proverbial microscope that was designed to find the link or links between several other dead children in the Oakland County area.   Sheila Srock was 14 years old and from Birmingham Michigan. Last seen: 8:20 p.m. Jan. 19, 1976 Body found: Jan. 19, 1976   Birmingham is “the place” most consider to be the model community in southeastern Michigan. It's a place everyone wanted to live, but most couldn't afford. Those who knew of Birmingham would never have associated it with violence or crime, but that would change Jan. 19, 1976.   January in Michigan is a cold time and place, usually snow-covered. That's why a resident on Villa Street was shoveling snow from his roof a little after 8 p.m. Monday. While he was up there, he saw something through a neighbor's window -- something horrible.   Inside the next house over was 14-year-old Shiela Srock. She was babysitting her brother's baby while he was out. Shiela and the baby were upstairs, likely playing. At the same time a dark figure slithered in and out of homes in the neighborhood, stealing anything and everything he could. Eventually this intruder found himself on the doorstep of Shiela's brother's house. He rang the doorbell, and there was no answer. From there he popped the lock open and made his way in. The neighbor was able to see him as he ran into Shiela, gun drawn. The robber was upset that he didn't find anything of value and that now he'd been seen. According to police, the robber had Shiela remove her clothing. He then raped her, sodomized her and ultimately killed her.   The neighbor apparently saw most or all of these horrible actions. Obviously, he didn't have a cell phone in 1976, so he couldn't call for help right away since he was on the roof.   The assailant was described as a thin, white man between 18 and 25 years old, who stood about 6 feet tall. He had a prominent nose and a pointed chin, according to witnesses. The attacker's car also was identified. He drove away in a 1967 Cadillac. People at the crime scene said the killer mingled and chatted with onlookers. He asked questions about what was going on as he subtly fit into the crowd.   Eventually a man did admit to this killing. In March 1976, Oliver Rhodes Andrews confessed to and later was convicted of the murder of Srock. He is serving a life sentence in prison. According to a March 4, 1976 report from the Ludington Daily News, Andrews was wanted for questioning “in some 200 burglaries in several states.”   “(He) admitted in a four-hour confession late Monday that he raped the girl and shot her five times when the babysitter surprised him as Andrews broke into a home he thought was empty,” reads the report.   Jane Louise Allan was a 14-year-old girl from Royal Oak. She was considered a runaway because she had done so five times before. She was last seen hitchhiking along I-75 in Pontiac on Aug. 7, 1976. Her body was found in a lake in Miamisburg, Ohio five days later. Police said she died from carbon monoxide poisoning after being kept in the trunk of a car.   The information about the victims was taken from a great article on clickondetroit.com.   Ok so now you're asking yourselves, well there must be suspects right? The answer is… Yes there are… And we're gonna talk about em.   Let's talk about the profile the police came up with.    All related killings happened on days that it snowed. All children were last seen within a mile of Woodward Avenue between 9 Mile and 15 Mile roads. All children were fed and cared for.   The killer(s) either bathed them or made them bathe. Both male victims had rope burns on his wrists and ankles.   A psychological profile created by police described the killer as fanatically clean, smart and sexually abnormal. The big lead police had -- even as of March 24, 1977 -- was the witness who saw TimothyKing speaking with a man inside a blue AMC Gremlin.   Speaking of the gremlin… Let's run through that real quick. Eventually a woman came forward with some vital information. She said she saw Tim talking to a man in the pharmacy parking lot. She said Tim and the man were about two car-lengths away from her. She was able to describe the man she saw talking to the boy, whom she believed to be Timothy King. This witness also described the vehicle she believed the man to be driving; a dark-blue AMC Gremlin with a white stripe on its side, she called it a “hockey stick” stripe.       Police say the man described by witnesses was between 25 and 35 years old, white, with a dark brown hair cut in a shag style. He had muttonchop sideburns, a fair complexion and a husky build. He was driving a late model blue AMC Gremlin with whitewall tires.   Police also said they suspected Tim was abducted by one or possibly two men, and that person -- or people -- could have been involved in the other six cases of murdered children from the area.   The Oakland County Task Force released the following suspect profile on March 16, 1977:   Male 20-30 years old Above average education Above average intelligence Caucasian Ability and capacity to store child for at least 18 days Homosexual Plus mental problems Compulsively clean -- fanatically so No substance abuse involving drugs or alcohol Different (stranger ranger) Work -- schedule December-January, vacation off work Clean car, clean house Single dwelling -- attached garage, cost above $30,000 Prior contact with police Seeing psychiatrist White collar job, 9-5 schedule Area of southern Oakland County Wants bodies found   A few weeks after King's murder, a psychiatrist who worked with the task force received a letter, riddled with spelling errors, written by an anonymous author ("Allen") claiming to be a sadomasochist slave of the killer ("Frank").[12] "Allen" wrote that they had both served in the Vietnam War, that "Frank" was traumatized by having killed children, and that "Frank" had taken revenge on more affluent citizens, such as the residents of Birmingham, for sending forces to Vietnam.[12] "Allen" expressed fear and remorse in his letter, saying he was losing his sanity and was endangered and suicidal, and admitted to having accompanied "Frank" as the latter sought boys to kill.[13] He instructed the psychiatrist to respond by printing the code words "weather bureau says trees to bloom in three weeks" in that Sunday's edition of the Detroit Free Press,[12] before offering to provide photographic evidence in exchange for immunity from prosecution. The psychiatrist arranged to meet "Allen" at a bar, but "Allen" did not show up and was never heard from again.   Suspects:   Ted Lamborgine   Ted Lamborgine, a retired auto worker believed to have been involved in a child pornography ring in the 1970s, was arrested in parma heights Ohio. Ted had  transferred from Detroit to the Ford plant in Brook Park Ohio around the time the killings stopped. Before his arrest he moved from apartment to apartment like a man trying to escape creditors. Sometimes he'd stay for only a few months. Once he moved from an apartment in one tower of a complex to an identical apartment in another tower, for no apparent reason.   Even when he was in one place, he couldn't sit still. A neighbor who lived next to Ted in an Olmsted Township trailer park says he constantly moved his furnishings around. And he never once used his kitchen, eating out every day, even for breakfast.   Ted tried the stable life. He bought a little lemon-colored home in Slavic Village that had a tiny patch of front yard. His elderly mother and his sister even drove down from Detroit to see the place on a rare visit. It didn't last long though and he sold there house and moved again. He was running from his last in Michigan Theodore Lamborgine and his partner in crime, Richard Lawson, were part of a 1970s sex ring that preyed on young boys in Detroit's Cass Corridor. According to Lawson,Cass Corridor was a six-block section of dope dealers, hookers, bars, and poverty. Big families had moved from the South to work the auto plants. Hundreds of kids ran wild in the streets. It was a pedophile's paradise. Those poor kids from the neighborhood had nothing. So the men put money in their pockets and food in their bellies. In some cases the men even helped the mothers out, taking care of those gas bills to get families through the cold northern winters. Back at their homes, in motel rooms, and in the greasy basement of a neighborhood bike shop, the men used the boys -- some as young as nine -- to enact their darkest fantasies. Lawson said they tried not to be too rough. After all, they wanted the boys to come back the next time they cruised up with a crisp 10-spot. And so the boys came back, some of them for years. Sometimes, though, Ted got a little carried away. On special occasions he'd bring kids from the hood up to mossy suburbs like Royal Oak for "parties" at other pedophiles' homes. Police suspect there may have been hundreds of men involved, networking like members of a book club. The parties were potluck orgies: Everyone brought a kid to share, and things were known to get wild. Kids were sodomized, photographed, then thrown in a bathtub and hosed off.   Then there was the time Ted scared even Lawson. They were at the apartment of Bob Moore, owner of the bike shop, when Ted whipped out a photo album Moore kept of their little sweethearts. Ted pointed to one picture of a little boy with a wing-cut and a cute, dimpled chin. The kid wasn't one of the Cass hood-rats the men usually settled for. This was a kid from the other side of 8 Mile Road, the dividing line between the dust and crumble of the city and the bird's nest of suburbs in northern Detroit. This kid was clean and had nice clothes. "Looks like the King boy, doesn't it?" Ted had said, winking.  Lawson never forgot the moment.  Out of the five men involved in their Lamborgine and Lawson were the only two living members of that ring when they were charged in 2006. Lamborgine faced 19 counts of sexually assaulting children, while Lawson faced 28 similar charges.   Lawson, who was already serving a life sentence for murder, told WDIV in 2006 that he knows who the Oakland County Child Killer is. WDIV later obtained documents detailing molestations of many children in the 70s and 80s. Three new names of suspects in the investigation were listed and one of those names matched the one Lawson gave as the Oakland County Child Killer. The name Lawson gave was Bobby Moore, one of the deceased members of the sex ring. Investigators said they were looking into all of those people.   Investigators also said they did not believe Lamborgine or Lawson to be the killer, but they did think the men had valuable information that could help solve the case.   Lamborgine is serving a life sentence at Kinross Correctional Facility in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.   Many people believe that Ted was the killer dealer investigators believing it was somebody else. At the very least it's send that Ted could have been involved in some way.    Archibald Edward Sloan:   In July 2012, Prosecutor Cooper discussed Archibald Edward Sloan and his 1966 Pontiac Bonneville. A hair found in the car is a DNA match to evidence at two of the crime scenes -- Mark Stebbins' and Timothy King's. The hair is not his but police believe it belongs to an acquaintance.   Sloan is reportedly the owner of the car where the hair was found. Prosecutors were considering him an accomplice to the suspect. He could be a direct link to whoever the killer is, prosecutors said.   It is believed Sloan worked at a garage or gas station near 10 Mile and Middlebelt roads during the time of the Oakland County Child Killer murders. Seven years after the death of Timothy King, Sloan was arrested again. He was charged with two counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct. The offense took place in October 1983. He was sentenced to life in prison in January 1985. In February 2019, the Investigation Discovery channel aired a two-part, four-hour documentary about the killings. At this same time, WXYZ-TV investigative reporter Heather Catallo announced that Arch Edward Sloan had failed a polygraph test when he was interviewed by the Oakland County Child Killer Task Force in 2010 and 2012.   Sloan, 77, is serving his life sentence at the Gus Harrison Correctional Facility in Adrian, Mich.    James Vincent Gunnels:   At one point investigators said James Vincent Gunnels was the best lead in the decades-old serial killer mystery. His DNA is a mitochondrial DNA match to a hair found on the body of victim Kristine Mihelich. A mitochondrial match means the hair belongs to Gunnels or a male relative on his mother's side.   In 2012 Gunnels told WDIV that he had nothing to do with the child killings.   “I'm not guilty. There it is there. But at the same time, I know how the state police twist words to their advantage,” Gunnels said. “My heart goes out to those families. It really really, really does. I don't feel that they were served justice through any of this.”   After WDIV spoke with Gunnels, he decided he wanted to speak to the victim's family face-to-face. He reached out to the King family.   “When the request first came in, I was hesitant to go,” said Chris King. “I felt it would be too hard to be in the same room as a suspect in this case. It's clearly theoretically possible that he somehow aided in (Kristine Mihelich's) abduction, or killing.”   The King family contacted police who have questioned Gunnels on several occasions. According to police records, Gunnels failed a lie detector test. They wondered what Gunnels might say to the family.   “We weren't sure what to expect,” Chris King said. “But we had just been told to ask open-ended questions, see what he says, listen to his story. Um, who knows. He might be able to shed some light on, or tell us something he hadn't before.”   It wouldn't be easy. Chris King took his father Barry King along with him to the meeting with Gunnels.   “It was grueling,” Chris King said. “My dad is a lot tougher than I am. I found it exhausting, you know, mentally and physically.”   Barry King said Gunnels' story wasn't off-the-wall, but not exactly promising.   “I believe that the story he told Chris and I was believable,” Barry King said. “But it was contradicted by previous stories that he has told other people.”   Gunnels told the Kings that Bush was a child predator who lived in Oakland County at the time.   “It seems clear that he must have had at least some knowledge of the crimes,” Chris King said.   However, Gunnels denied knowing anything about the Oakland County Child Killings.   “I say right now I have no idea what that man did to anyone else,” Gunnels said.   Chris King asked him about two polygraph tests.   “My questions for him were, you know it's hard to understand you tried to cheat on one polygraph exam and failed a second polygraph exam,” Chris King said. “So, if you had absolutely no involvement or knowledge of these crimes, why would you feel that you had to cheat in the first place and then why would you fail the second one? It doesn't make sense.”   Gunnels told the Kings that he felt terrible.   “I couldn't imagine having that happen and not knowing all those years,” Gunnels said. “I really really couldn't.”   Chris and Barry King have been going the extra mile to try and solve the case, not knowing if they have done any good.   “It was kind of a long shot that it would help,” Chris King said. “But law enforcement said, ‘Who knows. Sometimes these guys have remorse and they end up telling you things.' So, we went with that hope.”   Christopher Busch:   Christopher Busch was a convicted pedophile who lived in Bloomfield Hills and killed himself in 1978. For decades, victims' family members had believed Busch could have been the killer. In 1977, Gregory Greene, 27, was arrested on child sexual assault charges. Greene led investigators to 26-year-old Busch, telling them Busch killed Stebbins. However, Busch and Green both passed polygraph examinations. Greene was convicted and sentenced to life in prison for sexually assaulting young boys. Busch first got probation for the same charges before ultimately killing himself.   However, in 2012 it was revealed that there is zero evidence suggesting Busch is the Oakland County Child Killer. His DNA does not match the physical evidence that investigators have.   “Whatever evidence that may or may not exist does not come back to Busch,” said Oakland County Prosecutor Jessica Cooper.   Police sources had told WDIV that Busch's suicide scene was suspicious and may have been a murder. They know he had a drawing of a tortured boy that closely resembled victim Mark Stebbins. Ropes were found in his closest. He had a blue Vega car which looked like the infamous blue Gremlin spotted at one of the abductions. It was later revealed by investigators that Busch was in custody while police investigated the killings and admitted he was a pedophile. Investigators wanted to keep him in jail but he was let go after he agreed to a plea deal.   However, none of that matters now after investigators said Busch did not commit the murders.   “There isn't a piece of evidence that we can point to and say Mr. Bush killed Timothy King, Jill Robinson, Kristine Mihelich or Mark Stebbins,” said Paul Walton, chief assistant Oakland County prosecutor.   Chis King, Timothy King's brother, said he thought Busch was involved because the suicide scene photos show potential evidence linked to the cases. One photograph shows the drawing that was pinned on Busch's wall, which closely resembles Stebbins.    The photographs also show ropes that appear to have blood on them and a shotgun shell. However, the shotgun shell in Busch's room cannot be matched with the caliber used to kill Jill Robinson.   “They even took it to NASA to try and see if they could get an identification of the caliber and there was no way in which they could do that,” said Cooper.   Prosecutors also said they tracked down the scientist who analyzed the ropes found at the home of suspect Busch.   “He conclusively told us that he was aware of these facts and that had there been any blood on that rope or ligature he would have sent it on to the evidence unit,” said Walton.   So there's the main suspects in the case. What do you guys think? Was it one of these guys? Did one of these guys have at least some involvement? We may never know.  Oh and one other quick note, John Wayne Gacy makes an appearance in this story briefly. One witness described two men he claimed to have seen abducting King. One of those men's descriptions bite a striking resemblance to John Wayne Gacy. Gacy was rumored to have been in Michigan at the time of the killings. It was found that gacy's DNA did not match DNA found on the victims however, and that was the end of that. But who knows… There's plenty of people that think there were multiple people involved, could he have been one?   Well that's almost everything, there were a few things that we found from around 2013 but they were just small nuggets that we could not find anything to really update the situations with. So we have left those out as well. There is also a side plot, if you will, involving a man using the alias Jeff claiming that he was part of an investigative team putting over 10,000 hours into their own investigations. They claim to know the identity of the killer but would not divulge the name unless they were able to set the information the police had to confirm the person's identity. The police would not share the info. There were lawsuits and other crap and the whole thing  seems kind of ridiculous. You can check it out on your own if you'd like though.    So there you have it! What do you guys think?  To horror movies of the 70s   https://www.ranker.com/list/scariest-70s-horror-movies/ranker-horror   BECOME A P.O.O.P.R.!! http://www.patreon.com/themidnighttrainpodcast   Find The Midnight Train Podcast: www.themidnighttrainpodcast.com www.facebook.com/themidnighttrainpodcast www.twitter.com/themidnighttrainpc www.instagram.com/themidnighttrainpodcast www.discord.com/themidnighttrainpodcast www.tiktok.com/themidnighttrainp   And wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts.   Subscribe to our official YouTube channel: OUR YOUTUBE   Support our sponsors www.themidnighttraintrainpodcast.com/sponsors   The Charley Project www.charleyproject.org

Money You Should Ask
Stacked Benjamins. Joe Saul-Sehy

Money You Should Ask

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 40:45


Our next guest Joe Saul-Sehy, has gone from 16 years as a financial advisor to being the creator and co-host of The Stacking Benjamins Show and Money With Friends podcasts, creator of a network of five podcasts, and monthly contributor to another! He represented American Express and Ameriprise in the media and was the "Money Man" at Detroit's television channel WXYZ-TV. From receiving top awards for The Stacking Benjamins Show and hosting the FinCon Expo Main Stage multiple times to being a current board member at large of The Plutus Foundation, Joe has proven himself as a household name in the finance arena. He is also the recipient of the FinCon 2021 Plutus Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award.   Recorded live at FinCon 2021, Austin, Texas. Bob and Joe trade war stories and bromance the day away. [1:53] Leaving the world of financial advising to climb other mountains. [8:21] Feel the fear and do it anyway. [10:50] Crying about money. Most of us have all done it. [16:33] Why surround sound is so important. [18:55] Timelining your goals. [25:29] Obvious quote by Sherlock Holmes. [27:52] Tricking yourself to succeed. [37:41] His book "Stacked," 15 years in the making. "Stacked: Your Super Serious Guide to Modern Money Management," Joe's new book is available for preorder now!   Connect With Joe Saul-Sehy: Website: https://joesaulsehy.com/ Podcast: https://www.stackingbenjamins.com/ Book: https://www.stackingbenjamins.com/stacked/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IStackBenjamins Twitter: @SBenjaminsCast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stackingbenjaminspodcast/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-saul-sehy-b3426b31/   FinCon Live Podcast Sponsor: NEFE: https://www.nefe.org/   Links to FinTech Mentioned in the Show: FinCon: https://finconexpo.com/ Qube: https://qubemoney.com/ Acorns: https://get.acorns.com/bonus10 Public: https://public.com/

Live With CDP Podcast
30 mins live with CDP podcast, (May 6th, 2021) Guest: Brad Galli, Sports Anchor/Reporter for WXYZ Ch 7 in Detroit.

Live With CDP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 51:09


Brad Galli is a sports anchor at WXYZ-TV in Detroit, Michigan. He regularly covers the Detroit Red Wings, Tigers, Lions, Pistons, as well as college and high school athletics. He is featured during the week on Action News at 5, 6, and 11 p.m. Galli can also be seen regularly with reports for the Sunday night 7 Sports Cave. Brad was named Sportscaster of the Year in Michigan by the National Sports Media Association for 2018. He earned an Emmy in 2016 for Excellence in Sports Anchoring in Michigan by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. He won his first Emmy in 2014 for Excellence in Sports Reporting. Brad was also nominated in 2012 and 2013. He anchored WXYZ's 4 p.m. news program, called The Now Detroit, from 2014–15, before returning to the sports team to anchor. During the 2017 and 2018 football seasons, Galli hosted Inside Michigan Football with Jim Harbaugh on IMG Radio, the school's official, weekly radio show. Galli joined WXYZ in 2011, working with longtime WXYZ sports anchors Don Shane and Tom Leyden.

The Drive with Jack
* Justin Rose, WXYZ TV (Detroit)

The Drive with Jack

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 19:35


A Song From the Heart Beats the Devil Every Time
Episode 2: CIPHER IN THE SNOW

A Song From the Heart Beats the Devil Every Time

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 48:52


Kier-La talks to acclaimed poet, author, playwright and screenwriter Carol Lynn Pearson, who adapted Jean Mizer's classic short story into the 1974 Mormon film production of the same name. ----more---- Credits: Written, edited and hosted by: Kier-La Janisse Special guest: Carol Lynn Pearson  Bonus Audio - Carol Lynn Pearson reads "Our Mother in the Movies" Clips from: Cipher in the Snow ©1974 Brigham Young University Brigham Young ©1940 Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation Mirror, Mirror ©1969 Brigham Young University The Great Brain ©1978 Inter Planetary Pictures  Snakes ©MCMLXXV Holy Wednesday Productions, Inc. Music: War in Heaven - The Osmonds ℗1973 Polydor Records Before the Beginning - The Osmonds ℗1973 Polydor Records Are You Up There? - The Osmonds ℗1973 Polydor Records Darlin' - The Osmonds ℗1973 Polydor Records And Now You Know Me - The Clingers ℗1969 Columbia Records Additional music from freemusicarchive.org: Solitude - Entertainment for the Braindead Travel Light - Jason Shaw Running Water - Jason Shaw Ghosts - Crowander Theme Song: "Hot Fudge Holy Moley" from WXYZ-TV's The Hot Fudge Show (1974-1980) Special Thanks to Skip Elsheimer, Dennis Nyback, Jesse Ficks, Chris Davidson and Becky Ebenkamp Logo by Sinead Yau at Mojo Valley  

SPOTLIGHT Radio Network
* Justin Rose, WXYZ TV (Detroit)

SPOTLIGHT Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 19:35


The Drive with Jack
* Justin Rose, WXYZ TV (Detroit)

The Drive with Jack

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 26:27


SPOTLIGHT Radio Network
* Justin Rose, WXYZ TV (Detroit)

SPOTLIGHT Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 26:27


The Drive with Jack
* Justin Rose, WXYZ TV (Detroit)

The Drive with Jack

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 11:41


SPOTLIGHT Radio Network
* Justin Rose, WXYZ TV (Detroit)

SPOTLIGHT Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 11:41


Daily Detroit
Meet The New Pink Norden Aquavit + 6 Things To Know In Metro Detroit

Daily Detroit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 22:15


What to know around Metro Detroit: We give an update on the latest Coronavirus numbers as cases and hospitalizations continue to trend up; Share where to get tested for free in Macomb County; Run down a series of bill the state legislature passed around the pandemic; Update you on news the U.S. Supreme Court is upholding a directive to stop census counting on October 15 which will impact Detroit and urban areas around the country; WXYZ-TV has the harrowing tale of a man physically hurt by Taylor police while he wasn't resisting arrest - and then charging him for fleeing when he didn't. As well as all the steps the system missed to right it before now. I just wanted to highlight it that it's out there. Go read the whole thing and watch the bodycam footage: https://www.wxyz.com/news/local-news/investigations/police-chief-calls-for-change-after-officers-say-welcome-to-taylor-during-violent-arrest The NCAA Sweet 16 and Elite 8 are coming to Detroit And our feature conversation is with Robyn Cleveland about their new limited-edition Pink Norden Aquavit. We chat about how the company is doing in pandemic times, the inspiration for this special edition and then give it a try.  Part of the proceeds benefit the Pink Fund. There are limited bottles and places to get it. Go here: https://nordenaquavit.com/ Have something to say? Our voicemail line is 313-789-3211 Want to support our work financially? http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit  

A Song From the Heart Beats the Devil Every Time
Episode 1: THE DEVIL AND DANIEL MOUSE

A Song From the Heart Beats the Devil Every Time

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 52:54


Kier-La talks to Nelvana co-founder Clive A. Smith and musician/songwriter John Sebastian about the 1978 Canadian Halloween special from which this podcast derives its name, as well as delving into Nelvana's early years and their ill-fated feature, Rock and Rule. ----more---- Credits: Written, edited and hosted by: Kier-La Janisse Special Guests: Clive Smith and John Sebastian Clips from: The Devil and Daniel Mouse ©1978 Nelvana Limited Mr. Pencil Draws the Line ©1975 Nelvana Limited A Cosmic Christmas ©1977 Nelvana Limited Inside Out ©1972 National Instructional Television Center How We Made The Devil and Daniel Mouse ©1978 Nelvana Limited White Line Fever ©1975 Columbia Pictures Industries  Rock and Rule ©1983 Nelvana Limited Inspector Gadget ©1983 DHX Media Excerpt from "Welcome Back" ©1976 Reprise Records Episode adapted from Kier-La Janisse's book chapter in The Canadian Horror Film: Terror of the Soul, edited by Gina Freitag and Andre Loiselle, University of Toronto Press, 2014. Incidental music: Robert Farmer, "Why Seeming so Fast but so Deadly Slow" from freemusicarchive.org  Special Thanks to Amanda Reyes and Bill Ackerman Theme Song: "Hot Fudge Holy Moley" from WXYZ-TV's The Hot Fudge Show (1974-1980) Logo by Sinead Yau at Mojo Valley  

Be Connected
Sports Alumni Spotlight, Be Connected, Episode 31

Be Connected

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 24:27


The field of sports broadcasting is highly competitive. Lots of people are vying for few positions. So, what can you do if you want to pursue this career in the future? Three Marquette University alumni offered their thoughts to students in the Diederich College of Communication. Brad Galli, a sports anchor at WXYZ TV in Detroit; Jen Lada, a reporter and host for ESPN and Sophia Minnaert, the primary Brewer’s sideline reporter on FOX Sports Wisconsin spoke at a Diederich Drop In on Teams. Zuzu (Zuhdia) Siam, a corporate communications major, has the details on this episode of Be Connected.

My Worst Investment Ever Podcast
Inspiration in Times of Crisis from Sal Daher, Joe Saul-Sehy & Jack Thomas

My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 11:32


Here a few tips from some of our past podcast guests that will help you get through this COVID-19 crisis. These uplifting words of wisdom will help give you a positive mindset and come out of this pandemic stronger. Sal Daher from Ep152 To Win Big as an Angel Investor, You Have to Look at All Angles Sal Daher is an angel investor who invests in technologies that set Boston apart. He is a member of Walnut Ventures and MIT Angels. Sal is a syndicate lead and podcast host at Angel Invest Boston Podcast. Be very careful with your cash, renegotiate your rents, and consider the cost of your headcount. This thing is going to be here for a while; we’re not going to have vibrant economic activity anytime soon. So you have to think long term in terms of preserving your resources. Use the limited resources that you have, in a way that’s economical for you. This will help others and also help your long term survival. Think creatively; you might be able to build value in your enterprise. But remember to be very careful with your scarce resources. Joe Saul-Sehy from Ep155 Financial Risk Management Lies in Diversification across Industries Joe Saul-Sehy is the co-host of the award-winning Stacking Benjamins podcast, which focuses on earning, saving, and spending with a plan. He was the “Money Man” at Detroit television WXYZ-TV, appearing twice weekly. During this COVID-19 crisis, realize that there are things you can control and influence, and things you can neither control nor influence. Most people dwell on the things that they can neither control nor influence. Focus on your community and on the things that you can control, like, getting better at the things that you do. Even if your job is gone, your skills are not gone, you’re still the same person that you were before. Spend time not only growing yourself but also growing your community or keeping the people around you safe. Such are some of the things that you can control and influence. Jack Thomas from Ep176 Successful Entrepreneurs Focus on Hiring Right Jack Thomas is the founder and CEO of BASE, which was voted as Asia’s Gym of the Year 2018 at the Fitness Best Awards. With eight years of experience in Asia’s fitness industry. Jack also hosts the Fitness Business Asia Podcast, a weekly show with a mission to raise the standards of Asia’s fitness industry. You now have more time to do the things that you want to do, whether it’s writing a book, or working on something in your business that you’ve had to put on hold recently. Stay connected with your team. This is a great chance to show your team that you are there for them, and you will see how your business will bounce back with an even stronger team before the pandemic. Adversity breeds resilience. It’s during these tough times that we have to rise to the challenge to develop our offerings and grow. As a business owner, make sure every day you are working towards capitalizing on the opportunities available and continue to serve your clients. Connect with Sal Daher LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Website Connect with Joe Saul-Sehy LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Instagram Website Connect with Jack Thomas LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Instagram Podcast Website Andrew’s books How to Start Building Your Wealth Investing in the Stock Market My Worst Investment Ever 9 Valuation Mistakes and How to Avoid Them Transform Your Business with Dr.Deming’s 14 Points Andrew’s online programs Valuation Master Class Women Building Wealth The Build Your Wealth Membership Group Become a Great Presenter and Increase Your Influence Transform Your Business with Dr. Deming’s 14 Points Connect with Andrew Stotz: astotz.com LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube My Worst Investment Ever Podcast  

PR Weekly With Sari Cicurel
Sports and Springsteen

PR Weekly With Sari Cicurel

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 34:39


Mike Stone is an on-air host for 97.1 The Ticket WXYT-FM. He is the former host of the Stoney and Wojo radio show on WDFN in Detroit, Michigan until it was canceled on January 20, 2009. He was a blogger and chat host on mlive.com until signing with 97.1 in December 2009.  Stone also appears weekly on WXYZ-TV's Sunday night sports newscast to offer his editorial opinion on the latest sports issues. He, like Sari, is a huge Springsteen fan and has been to over 100 shows!     Here’s what we discussed in today’s episode:   What sports will look like during and post COVID-19   How sports reporting has changed over the years   A shared love of Bruce Springsteen    Connect with Mike Stone   Twitter: www.twitter.com/stoney16  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Michael-Stone/665492642   

My Worst Investment Ever Podcast
Joe Saul-Sehy – Financial Risk Management Lies in Diversification across Industries

My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2019 28:04


Joe Saul-Sehy is the co-host of the award-winning Stacking Benjamins podcast, which focuses on earning, saving, and spending with a plan. Joe is a former financial advisor (16 years) and represented American Express and Ameriprise in the media. He was the “Money Man” at Detroit television WXYZ-TV, appearing twice weekly. He’s appeared in Bride, Best Life, and Child magazines, the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Sun-Times, Detroit News and Baltimore Sun newspapers. He’s also appeared online in more than 200 different places, including CNBC.com and WSJ.com.   “If you think you’re smart enough to know where the market is, you don't understand the risk of investing.” Joe Saul-Sehy   Worst investment ever A walk into Best Buy leads to buying a stock Joe has always been the guy who loves experimenting with different investment philosophies and investment strategies. He has also been a forward thinker in technology, and that’s what led him to his worst investment ever. One day he walked into a Best Buy and saw this miracle called XM Radio and thought it was the coolest thing he’d ever seen. This satellite radio had hundreds of channels, and he could now listen to all his favorite sports, business news, comedy, and much more, all in one place. That was phenomenal! He thought to himself that this was the future, and it was going to be amazing. But, being the financial risk guru he is, he didn’t buy the satellite radio that day. It took him a good nine or ten months of research as he considered if he needed it and if a subscription for his radio was necessary. Buying the company because you love the product So he did all kinds of research. He finally bought one, and he loved it. He loved the radio so much that he bought 1,000 XM stocks for $2.85 each. That’s how much he loved the product! XM satellite radio was indeed a great product, and the shares rose up to $30 a share. XM was doing phenomenally well, and Joe couldn’t help pat himself on the back for being such a smart investor. Investing in the competition is a BAD idea He decided it was time to diversify his portfolio, so he sold half of his XM shares at $30.25 making some pretty good profit. He found XM’s competitor Sirius Satellite Radio and invested in it with the money that he took out of XM. He figured that since XM was doing so well, the competition would perform as well. While he knew the product inside and out, his love for the product blinded him to buy the stock without researching the company itself. He had no idea how XM and Sirius do business, what was their structure or any other fundamental analysis. He just went and bought the stocks. So now he had two companies doing the same thing with pretty much the same product. Sirius was in this war for dominance and also struggling with debt. When XM went up, Sirius went up. When XM went down, Sirius would go down too. Not only that, the fact was that one of them was going to fail. The logical thing for the other one to do was to merge the two companies. So he ended up with a single stock, that was Sirius XM Satellite Radio. Performance after the merge continued on a downhill. Joe rode the shares back down to his original buying price, so he lost what his second half had gained as well as the investment he had bought in Sirius. Lessons learned Diversify your portfolio the right way To truly diversify your portfolio, you need to get into different industries. It’s a financial risk to invest in two stocks within the same industry. Competitors will often have similar results. When one wins, the other one wins too, and if one loses, the other one loses too. The time to buy is now If you've done your homework, and you like a position, you have to like it at the price it's at, because that price may never go down as you expect. The best risk mitigation strategy is to get out when you can Pay close attention to your stocks and observe the volatility of the market. If it gets too volatile, get out when the deal is still good. Andrew’s takeaways Financial professionals are the worst investors Financial professionals many times tend to be the worst investors because they're often right there on the roller coaster ride of the market going up and down, doing all these trades, and in the end, they probably lose more for themselves. Buy into what you know When buying stocks, find an industry or company that you already understand, and you’re passionate about. Don’t stop there; you still need to research the industry or company to make sure that it’s stable and the right investment for you. Actionable advice The first step when looking for the best stocks to invest in right now is checking out what you already know and love. The next step is to make sure that you understand the fundamentals of the company. Know how much debt they are in and what’s the profit margin. No. 1 goal for next the 12 months Joe’s number one goal is to develop a team behind his podcast. The podcast has won all kinds of awards. Kiplinger called it the best podcast, while Art of Manliness put it on the list of the top podcasts men need to listen to. Joe is, therefore, working on taking this passion project of Stacking Benjamins and make it a business. Andrew’s books How to Start Building Your Wealth Investing in the Stock Market My Worst Investment Ever 9 Valuation Mistakes and How to Avoid Them Transform Your Business with Dr. Deming’s 14 Points Andrew’s online programs Valuation Master Class Women Building Wealth The Build Your Wealth Membership Group Become a Great Presenter and Increase Your Influence Transform Your Business with Dr. Deming’s 14 Points Connect with Joe Saul-Sehy LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Instagram Website Connect with Andrew Stotz astotz.com LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube My Worst Investment Ever Podcast Further reading mentioned William F. Eng (2006) Trading Rules: Strategies for Success Jack D. Schwager (2003) Stock Market Wizards: Interviews with America's Top Stock Traders. Peter Lynch (1994) Beating the Street  

Jack Lessenberry Politics & Prejudices
Wrongly Convicted: One Woman's Lonely Search for Justice for Her Husband

Jack Lessenberry Politics & Prejudices

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 39:32


Louise O'Connell is a senior banking executive, accountant and fraud investigator. Her husband Jim was semi-retired and spent time helping out at the church they belonged to and a preschool it ran. One day in 2013, a seven-year-old former pre-school student said “Mr. Jim” had abused her more than a year before. There was no evidence, no witnesses, and he had no prior record of any sexual misbehavior, but he was swiftly convicted and given what amounted to a life sentence. His wife Louise is completely convinced he is totally innocent – and has devoted her life to winning justice for her husband. Bill Proctor is well-known to Southeast Michigan viewers as an award-winning investigative reporter who worked for WXYZ-TV for 33 years. But since retiring from journalism, he has been running Bill Proctor and Associates, a private investigative and security services firm based in Bloomfield Hills. He is very familiar with the O'Connell case. Raj Mehta is a licensed social worker and therapist who has examined Jim O'Connell and concluded that every sign shows that “Mr. O'Connell is not guilty and has been the victim of overzealous law enforcement and a troubled family with a child who engaged in false memories.”

Jack Lessenberry Politics & Prejudices
Wrongly Convicted: One Woman’s Lonely Search for Justice for Her Husband

Jack Lessenberry Politics & Prejudices

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 39:31


Louise O’Connell is a senior banking executive, accountant and fraud investigator. Her husband Jim was semi-retired and spent time helping out at the church they belonged to and a preschool it ran. One day in 2013, a seven-year-old former pre-school student said “Mr. Jim” had abused her more than a year before. There was no evidence, no witnesses, and he had no prior record of any sexual misbehavior, but he was swiftly convicted and given what amounted to a life sentence. His wife Louise is completely convinced he is totally innocent – and has devoted her life to winning justice for her husband. Bill Proctor is well-known to Southeast Michigan viewers as an award-winning investigative reporter who worked for WXYZ-TV for 33 years. But since retiring from journalism, he has been running Bill Proctor and Associates, a private investigative and security services firm based in Bloomfield Hills. He is very familiar with the O’Connell case. Raj Mehta is a licensed social worker and therapist who has examined Jim O’Connell and concluded that every sign shows that “Mr. O’Connell is not guilty and has been the victim of overzealous law enforcement and a troubled family with a child who engaged in false memories.”

The Cold Oatmeal Podcast
Episode 38: WXYZ'S Ann Marie LaFlamme

The Cold Oatmeal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 38:59


You know those times when you have to get up super early, and you toss and turn afraid you're going to sleep through your alarm? Now, imagine “super early” actually means 1:30 a.m., and you have to do it every day, and after you do it you have to go on LIVE TV for four hours. That's the life of today's podcast guest, Ann Marie LaFlamme. Ann Marie is a reporter and morning news anchor for WXYZ TV 7 in Detroit, and she's also Laura's buddy. We talk working her way up the TV news business, TV news in a social media age, America's Most Wanted, and Laura's fear of dolphins. It's the Cold Oatmeal podcast.

Ask a House Cleaner
Trash In Other People's Dumpsters - What Happens if You Get Caught?

Ask a House Cleaner

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 10:55


Ever toss trash in other people's dumpsters? Here's what happens if you get caught. Illegal dumping comes with fees and the fines just went up. Angela Brown, The House Cleaning Guru wants you to know the laws about trash receptacles, recycling bins and roll out tubs. If you toss trash or are caught illegal dumping in a dumpster, they can write you a ticket. They can charge you for community service, impound your car and even demand imprisonment. State rules have a trash and litter policy. And landfills have extra fines for hazardous materials. Today's #AskaHouseCleaner sponsors are Savvy Cleaner (training and certification for house cleaners and maids.) And My Cleaning Connection (a resource hub for all things cleaning.) #Trash #KnowtheLaws *** COMPLETE SHOW NOTES FOR THIS EPISODE *** https://askahousecleaner.com/show *** MORE VIDEOS ON THIS TOPIC *** Camera Catches Illegal Dumping Suspect in The Act - NewsChannel 5 - https://youtu.be/S41DULIBJ1I Detroit begins to tackle illegal dumping problem - WXYZ-TV Detroit - https://youtu.be/pf8wC8fVQLw Dirt contractor finally caught in the act after illegally dumping for months - WXYZ-TV - https://youtu.be/15CBOWEeCpw Illegal Dumping - Mike the Scrapper - https://youtu.be/JDgDHtG7GyM Caught in The Act -Illegal Dumping - Rednecks Gone Wild - https://youtu.be/fOLAIqSigdI   *** RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE *** Penalties for Litter in Each State - http://www.ncsl.org/research/environment-and-natural-resources/states-with-littering-penalties.aspx Consequences of Illegal Dumping - https://www.hometowndumpsterrental.com/blog/consequences-of-illegal-dumping-in-america Dumpster rental Discounts with https://savvyperks.com membership Comparing Dumpster Services - https://www.hometowndumpsterrental.com/hiring-the-right-dumpster-service-everything-you-need-to-know Dumpster Renting 101 - https://www.hometowndumpsterrental.com/dumpsters.html *** OTHER WAYS TO ENJOY THIS SHOW *** ITUNES - http://apple.co/2xhxnoj STITCHER - http://bit.ly/2fcm5JM SOUNDCLOUD - http://bit.ly/2xpRgLH GOOGLE PLAY - http://bit.ly/2fdkQd7 YOUTUBE - https://goo.gl/UCs92v *** GOT A QUESTION FOR A SHOW? *** Email it to Angela[at]AskaHouseCleaner.com Voice Mail: Click on the blue button at https://askahousecleaner.com *** HOUSE CLEANING TIPS VAULT *** (DELIVERED VIA EMAIL) - https://savvycleaner.com/tips *** FREE EBOOK – HOW TO START YOUR OWN HOUSE CLEANING COMPANY *** http://amzn.to/2xUAF3Z *** PROFESSIONAL HOUSE CLEANERS PRIVATE FACEBOOK GROUP *** https://www.facebook.com/groups/ProfessionalHouseCleaners/ *** VRBO AIRBNB CLEANING FACEBOOK GROUP *** https://www.facebook.com/groups/VRBO.Airbnb.Cleaning/ *** LOOKING FOR WAY TO GET MORE CLEANING LEADS *** https://housecleaning360.com *** FOLLOW ANGELA BROWN ON SOCIAL MEDIA *** https://Facebook.com/SavvyCleaner https://Twitter.com/SavvyCleaner https://Instagram.com/SavvyCleaner https://Pinterest.com/SavvyCleaner https://Linkedin.com/in/SavvyCleaner *** WHAT IS ASK A HOUSE CLEANER? *** Ask a House Cleaner is a daily show where you get to ask your house cleaning questions and we provide answers. Learn how to clean. How to start a cleaning business. Marketing and Advertising tips for your cleaning service. How to find top quality house cleaners, housekeepers, and maids. Employee motivation tactics. Strategies to boost your cleaning clientele. Cleaning company expansion help. Time-saving Hacks for DIY cleaners and more. Hosted by Angela Brown, 25-year house cleaning expert and founder of Savvy Cleaner Training for House Cleaners and Maids. *** SPONSORSHIPS & BRANDS *** We do work with sponsors and brands. If you are interested in working with us and you have a product or service that is cohesive to the cleaning industry reach out to our promotional department info[at]AskaHouseCleaner.com *** THIS SHOW WAS SPONSORED BY *** SAVVY CLEANER - House Cleaner Training and Certification – https://savvycleaner.com MY CLEANING CONNECTION – Your hub for all things cleaning – https://mycleaningconnection.com HOUSECLEANING360.COM – Connecting House Cleaners with Homeowners – https://housecleaning360.com SAVVY PERKS – Employee Benefits for Small Business Owners – https://savvyperks.com VRBO AIRBNB CLEANING – Cleaning tips and strategies for your short-term rental https://TurnoverCleaningTips.com

Shep, Shower & Shave
Episode 312: Justin Rose, WXYZ-TV Sports Anchor & Reporter

Shep, Shower & Shave

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2019 18:57


Episode 312: Justin Rose, WXYZ-TV Sports Anchor & Reporter by Yellow Flag Productions, Matt Shepard and Chad Shepard

Inspired Money
026: Personal Finance with Comedy and Play on the Stacking Benjamins Podcast | Joe Saul-Sehy

Inspired Money

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2018 63:52


Joe Saul-Sehy was a certified financial planner who thought he'd change careers to become a teacher but ended up as a full-time financial podcaster. We chat personal finance, productivity, and how he uses the science of play in his popular podcast. Guest Biography Joe is the founder and host of the award-winning Stacking Benjamins podcast. Joe is a former financial advisor (16 years) and represented American Express and Ameriprise in the media. He was the “Money Man” at Detroit television WXYZ-TV, appearing twice weekly. He’s appeared in Bride, Best Life, and Child magazines, the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Sun-Times, Detroit News and Baltimore Sun newspapers. He’s also appeared online in more than 200 different places, including CNBC.com and WSJ.com. Show notes: http://www.inspiredmoney.fm/026 In this episode, you will learn: Money lessons and why Joe changed careers at age 40. What to lookout for if you’re attending a free advisor dinner or visiting an advisor's office. Tips on coaches and increasing your productivity. Joe’s favorite money apps... and more. Links Stacking Benjamins - Listen to the only award-winning money show broadcasting live from Joe's mom's basement Facebook - Community and watch "Money in the Morning" Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Instagram BrokerCheck - background check your financial advisor Kevin Kelly's 1,000 True Fans Masterclass: Aaron Sorkin Teaches Screenwriting Andy's guest appearance on Stacking Benjamins: Your 401k Could Be Better Apps: Clarity Money Rize Tip Yourself Thanks for Listening! To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Share this show on Twitter or Facebook. To help out the show: Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts. Your ratings and reviews really help, and I read each one. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Special thanks to Jim Kimo West for the music.

The Neil Haley Show
Chris Hansen of Crime Watch Daily

The Neil Haley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2018 10:00


Today on the Neil Haley show, The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Chris Hansen of Crime Watch Daily.  Chris has an explosive inventiagtion into Dr. Larry Nassar with powerful interviews by Elizabeth Smart.  She sat down with three survivors of Nassar including 15 year old Emma Ann Miller, a dancer, may very well have been his last victim.  ... In addition to what Chris is working on he can discuss his exclusive surrounding the murder of Jacque Waller.  Jacque Waller may have endured of abuse before being brutally murdered by her estranged husband, Clay Waller, and her family is ready to speak out on the abuse as a warning to others.  Emmy®-winning investigative journalist Chris Hansen ….his signature headline-making investigations to the Emmy®-nominated Crime Watch Daily from his newly revamped Hansen vs. Predator series, the veteran journalist aims to take down criminals and predators of all types. Hansen is also the host of Investigation Discovery's (ID) Killer Instinct with Chris Hansen, now entering its second season. Known for his work on Dateline NBC and its trademark “To Catch a Predator” segment, Hansen was previously an anchor and investigative reporter for the NBC affiliate, WDIV-TV, in Detroit, Michigan. In addition, he reported for Detroit's ABC affiliate, WXYZ-TV, and the Tampa, Florida NBC affiliate, WFLA-TV. A graduate of Michigan State University, Hansen has received numerous accolades during his illustrious career including eight Emmy® awards for excellence in journalism, as well as awards from both the Associated Press and United Press International and four Edward R. Murrow awards.   

Ask Win
Joe Saul-Sehy

Ask Win

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2018 33:09


Ask Win is a podcast where you are a VIP. Win wants to focus and teach people more and Cerebral Palsy. You’re welcome to ask questions about anything that you want. CP questions but mainly life questions on how to deal with CP or not. Win can ask you base questions if you want. Please let us know or there will be no base questions. If you have any questions for Win please email her at askingwkelly@gmail.com. In 2018 let be open and honest on Ask Win. To learn more about Ask Win visit http://askwin.weebly.com.  Be sure to FOLLOW this program https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wins-women-of-wisdom/id1060801905. To learn more about Challenge Aspen go to https://challengeaspen.org. To learn how Win walk and about Ekso go to http://www.bridgingbionics.org/, or email Amanda Boxtel at amanda@bridgingbionics.org.    On AsK Win today (Wednesday, January 31, 2018), Best-Selling Author, Win C welcomes Joe Saul-Sehy. Joe is a former financial advisor (16 years) and represented American Express and Ameriprise in the media. He was the “Money Man” at Detroit television WXYZ-TV, appearing twice weekly. He’s appeared in Bride, Best Life, and Child magazines, the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Sun-Times, Detroit News and Baltimore Sun newspapers. He’s also appeared online in more than 200 different places, including CNBC.com and WSJ.com. To learn more about Joe visit http://www.stackingbenjamins.com/. To learn more about Win Kelly Charles visit http://wincharles.weebly.com/. To follow Win on Twitter go to @winkellycharles. To follow Win on Instagram go to winkcharles. To follow Win on Snapchat go to Wcharles422. To follow Win on Snapchat go to Wcharles422. To see Win's art go to https://fineartamerica.com/profiles/2-win-charles.html. Interview with Mel Marton: http://traffic.libsyn.com/winwisdom/LAF3494_08172017150526412_1189015.mp3. "Books for Books," you buy Win's books so she can purchase books for school. "Getting through school is a 'win' for her fans and a 'win' for her." Win is a professional writer and in 2018 she is going to get a new MacBook to write her books and do the podcast. With every book she sells and the donations from Ask Win will go to her new MacBook. Please support her in getting her new MacBook. Win Kelly Charles’ book “She is CP” will get to the New York Times somehow and to help her either by voting or send her good vibe. Please vote at https://soopllc.com/blog/book-ideas/cp-win-charles/. Please send feedback to Win by email her at winwwow@gmail.com, or go to http://survey.libsyn.com/winwisdom and http://survey.libsyn.com/thebutterfly. To be on the show please fill out the intake at https://goo.gl/forms/aS4L6FuHyDSUhvrj2. If you would like to support Ask Win go to https://www.patreon.com/wcharles. If you want to check out what Win’s friend, Dannidoll, is doing (a.k.a. Dannielle) go to https://www.facebook.com/dannidolltheragdollclown/?notif_t=page_invite_accepted¬if_id=1492366163404241. To learn more about Danielle visit http://www.dancanshred.com. For iOS 11 update: https://www.youtube.com/embed/HNupFUYqcRY. To learn about the magic of Siri go to https://www.udemy.com/writing-a-book-using-siri/?utm_campaign=email&utm_source=sendgrid.com&utm_medium=email. If you want to donate Ask Win, please send a PayPal donation to aspenrosearts@gmail.com or aspenwin@gmail.com. Please donate to Challenge Aspen or the Bridging Bionics Foundation. Please send a check in the mail so 100% goes to Bridging Bionics Foundation.    In the Memo section have people write: In honor of Win Charles. Please donate to the charity of your choice thank you in advance, Win.   Send to:   Challenge Aspen PO Box 6639 Snowmass Village, CO 81615 Or donate online at https://challengeaspen.org.   Bridging Bionics Foundation  PO Box 3767 Basalt, CO 81621   Thank you Win

WTMJ Packers Flagship Podcast
12-26-17: Packers Extra - Behind enemy lines in Detroit

WTMJ Packers Flagship Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2017 42:54


WTMJ's Jay Sorgi talks with KTI Country's Karen Dallesandro, TODAY'S TMJ4's Lauren Winfrey and longtime anchor at Scripps sister station WXYZ-TV in Detroit Stephen Clark - three people from Detroit who give perspective on the opposite side of the culture of the Packers-Lions rivalry, their memories and thoughts on the fascinating journey of Detroit, the similarities it has to Milwaukee, and their recommendations for Packers fans making the trip to the regular season finale.

Ignite 2 Impact Podcast - Raise up and Inspire the Next Generation of Leaders
Carol Goss: From Skillman Foundation to Warrior Women Ep. 16

Ignite 2 Impact Podcast - Raise up and Inspire the Next Generation of Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2017 36:23


Carol Goss retired after nearly a decade as the Skillman Foundation’s president & CEO. During her tenure, the Foundation underwent major strategic shifts, including becoming an embedded funder working on-the-ground in six neighborhoods. Goss, a social worker by training, championed that effort and became a voice for children in the city when few others were beating that drum. Because of Carol Goss, the landscape of work for Detroit children has been reengineered. Because of her leadership, groups like Excellent Schools Detroit, Data Driven Detroit, Osborn Neighborhood Alliance, Congress of Communities Southwest Detroit, and Cody Rouge Community Action Alliance are in place now, moving outcomes for kids. Today, Goss is the Founder of Warrior Women Against Poverty.  "It is a movement of African American women who are working to support and mentor some of our most vulnerable women and their children. We started 2 years ago after spending a year at Harvard on a fellowship and we now work in partnership with COTS to help these women move towards self sufficiency.  They all want jobs and stable housing and more education and better lives for their children," said Goss.    Leaders have to take risks, walk in paths that have not been used, and be patient for results. Leaders must also show compassion and not be judgemental.  Warrior Women Against Poverty is leading the way and showing others how they can change lives one woman and one family at a time.   Goss was named, "Persons of the Week" by WXYZ TV (an ABC affiliate). See the Warrior Women Against Poverty video here.

Jill on Money with Jill Schlesinger
Stacking Benjamins: Earn, Save, and Spend Money With a Plan

Jill on Money with Jill Schlesinger

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2017 36:49


I’ve been in the podcasting world for a few years now and one thing I’ve discovered is that the podcasting world really is like a small fraternity/sorority where hosts form bonds and even appear on each other’s shows. We’re no different. And this week we’re doing it again with Joe Saul-Sehy, host of the Stacking Benjamins podcast. I’ve been a guest on Joe’s pod so I figured it was time to return the favor. Just like me, Joe has a background in finance. He was a financial advisor for 16 years and represented American Express and Ameriprise in the media. He was also the “Money Man” at Detroit television WXYZ-TV. Once he got the bug from listening to others, Joe decided he wanted to host his own podcast and now, just four short years later, it’s his full-time job.What is it about Joe’s background and approach that has resonated with listeners?Why don’t people want to talk about money?What has Joe excited about where we are in the financial world?Those questions and many others made for a very fun interview. You can find out more about Joe’s show on his Twitter page. “Better Off” is sponsored by Betterment. We love feedback so please leave us a rating or review in iTunes. "Better Off" theme music is by Joel Goodman, www.joelgoodman.com. For a recap of every episode, visit https://www.betterment.com/resources/topics/inside-betterment/better-off-podcast/ Connect with me at these places for all my content: http://www.jillonmoney.com/  https://twitter.com/jillonmoney  https://www.facebook.com/JillonMoney  https://www.instagram.com/jillonmoney/  https://www.youtube.com/c/JillSchlesinger  https://www.linkedin.com/in/jillonmoney/  https://soundcloud.com/jill-schlesinger  http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/jill-on-money  http://betteroffpodcast.com/  https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/better-off-jill-schlesinger/id431167790?mt=2

Masters of Money
003: Laser Focus on Financial Success with Joe Saul-Sehy

Masters of Money

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2017 46:01


Joe Saul-Sehy spent 16 years as a Financial Planner and became known as the “Money Man” at Detroit television WXYZ-TV. Today Joe is host of Stacking Benjamins, a podcast Kiplinger named “Best of 2016”. Joe is one of the best storytellers I know, and I know you’ll enjoy hearing some of them today. A few of my major takeaways from today’s episode: Be careful who you use for financial planning. You can’t shrink your way to greatness. Your career is not your boss’ For a full transcript and resources, visit https://ptmoney.com/masters-money

G.C.Community Chat With Kerry Partin
EPISODE 319 - G.C.Community Chat With Guest Dennis Neubacher

G.C.Community Chat With Kerry Partin

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2016


Please join us when we welcome back to the show Capt. Dennis Neubacher. You may remember him from Chopper 7 days at WXYZ TV. All this and much more.

Informed Choice Radio Personal Finance Podcast
ICR111: Joe Saul-Sehy, Stacking Benjamins

Informed Choice Radio Personal Finance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2016 30:07


In this episode of Informed Choice Radio, I speak to Joe Saul-Sehy. Joe is a former financial advisor, spending 16 years advising families, and representing a Fortune 500 company in the media. He was the “Money Man” at Detroit television WXYZ-TV, appearing twice weekly. He’s appeared in the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Sun-Times, Detroit News and Baltimore Sun newspapers. He’s also appeared online in more than 200 different places, including CNBC.com and WSJ.com. Now Joe is host of Stacking Benjamins, the Plutus award-winning podcast broadcasting live from his mom’s basement. Stacking Benjamins is a magazine-style podcast featuring fewer gurus and more discussions, with a focus on entertainment rather than hardcore financial tips. In this episode of Informed Choice Radio, I speak to Joe about his inspiration for Stacking Benjamins, the creed which guides his approach to personal finance, the main financial issues people are struggling with today, and much more. Welcome to Stacking Benjamins with Joe Saul-Sehy, in episode 111 of Informed Choice Radio. Some questions I ask -What inspired you to start Stacking Benjamins? -Can you take us through your creed for personal finance? -Who was your favourite guest interview and who else is on your dream guest list? -Should we expect a sharp fall in bond values or a gentle unwinding of monetary easing? -Do you have advice for people in the sandwich generation, financially supporting adult children and elderly parents? -How do you go about finding the right financial adviser to work with? Subscribe in iTunes | Click to listen now | Right click to download episode Useful links mentioned in this episode -Stacking Benjamins -Joe on Twitter -Stacking Benjamins on Facebook -Steal Like An Artist by Austin Kleon

The Trader's Plan Podcast
Joe-Saul-Sehy

The Trader's Plan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2016 32:39


Joe is a former financial advisor (16 years) and represented a Fortune 500 company in the media. He was the “Money Man” at Detroit television WXYZ-TV, appearing twice weekly. He’s appeared in, among others, Child, Best Life, and Bride magazines, the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Sun-Times, Detroit News and Baltimore Sun newspapers. He’s also been quoted online in more than 200 different places, including CNBC.com and WSJ.com. His podcast, Stacking Benjamins, won the coveted Plutus Award for best podcast, given by the personal finance blogging community, and has been written about by both Inc. and FastCompany magazines.   Welcome to the Expert Trading Systems Podcast with your host Steven Cawiezell. Steven has established TheTradersPlan.com as a distinctively unique ETF & Growth stock newsletter that focuses on trends in the market indices. Being a former Financial Advisor at a large broker dealer (and watching portfolios crash in 2008) forced Steven to create a Simple, Powerful Market Timing Strategy That Consistently Outperforms the Market Indicies that anyone can follow" To watch a free training webinar where Steven shares with you the secrets to his easy to follow ETF trading system simply go to TheTradersPlan.com On the Podcast Steven brings together trading systems experts, Professional Traders, and financial authorities to share with you how they help their clients make profitable trades and you can too.

The Short Coat
What penniless med students should know about money with Joe Saul-Sehy

The Short Coat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2016 51:35


Do you, dear students, have tons of money? No? Weird. Luckily, Joe Saul-Sehy of the Stacking Benjamins podcast joins us on the show this week.  Joe was a financial advisor for many years, he was known as the Money Man  on WXYZ-TV in Detroit, and he's a financial columnist in a bunch of places around the print and web news media. He and his wife Cheryl, a pediatrician, have gone through all the stages that pre-meds and med students go through. So we asked him to join us to talk about the strategies they employed to claw their way back from med school debt, educating yourself about how money works, having fun with  managing your money, and why it's particularly important for doctors to understand money.  Joe's got plenty of information, resources and 'fintech' apps to recommend for succeeding in this area that many people (never mind med students) have not adequately explored.

Oak Pointe Church | Novi
JoAnne Purtan - A Mother's Day Message - video

Oak Pointe Church | Novi

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2010 43:06


We're celebrating Mom with a special weekend of services in her honor! WXYZ-TV news reporter and mom JoAnne Purtan is our special guest. JoAnne shares some of her own experiences as she talks about the amazing relationship between faith and motherhood.

Oak Pointe Church | Novi
JoAnne Purtan - A Mother's Day Message

Oak Pointe Church | Novi

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2010 44:32


We're celebrating Mom with a special weekend of services in her honor! WXYZ-TV news reporter and mom JoAnne Purtan is our special guest. JoAnne shares some of her own experiences as she talks about the amazing relationship between faith and motherhood.

Oak Pointe Church Podcast
JoAnne Purtan - A Mother's Day Message - video

Oak Pointe Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2010 43:06


We're celebrating Mom with a special weekend of services in her honor! WXYZ-TV news reporter and mom JoAnne Purtan is our special guest. JoAnne shares some of her own experiences as she talks about the amazing relationship between faith and motherhood.

Oak Pointe Church Podcast
JoAnne Purtan - A Mother's Day Message

Oak Pointe Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2010 44:32


We're celebrating Mom with a special weekend of services in her honor! WXYZ-TV news reporter and mom JoAnne Purtan is our special guest. JoAnne shares some of her own experiences as she talks about the amazing relationship between faith and motherhood.