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The Nocturnists

The Nocturnists

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The Nocturnists is an award-winning medical storytelling podcast, hosted by physician Emily Silverman. We feature personal stories from frontline clinicians, conversations with healthcare-related authors and art-makers, and special podcast documentary series such as "Post-Roe America," "Shame in Medicine," "Black Voices in Healthcare," and "Stories from a Pandemic. Our mission is to humanize healthcare and foster joy, wonder, and curiosity among clinicians and patients alike. **Anthem Award ...
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Foster Medina Podcast

Medina County Job and Family Services

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Are you considering becoming a foster parent? If you're even thinking about it, good for you! If you are worried, scared, or not sure what to do next, the Foster Medina Podcast is meant for you. Here, we talk with real foster families about the concerns and fears they had before they made the decision to impact a young person's life as a foster parent. They feared the unknown. They worried about the impact foster kids might have on their biological family. They wondered if they were up to th ...
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The Golden Hummingbird Podcast

Foster Perry & Kristos T. Perry

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Welcome to our new podcast, where we share our knowledge and vast personal experience with all things shamanic, spiritual, and metaphysical. With a combined 60 years of knowledge and practice, we feel we can guide you through your own personal journey into the worlds of the metaphysical. Be it Shamanism, Healing, Magik, or dimensional practices, consider this space a soul home where you will feel uplifted and empowered. World-renowned Shaman, healer, and teacher Foster Perry, Author of " Whe ...
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PsychNP Cast

Ed Stern

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Welcome to the “Psych NP cast: A podcast made specifically for Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioners (PMHNP) and their peers. This is a show produced by PMHNPs for PMHNPs. Our show will cover the vast conversation of psychiatric care as nurse practitioners (PMHNPs). We will talk about practice operations, evidence-based clinical care, modern patient needs, cultural needs, and more. Here we define what it truly means to be a PMHNP; sharing our experiences with others, and helping fost ...
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Conquer the Chaos takes you behind the scenes with entrepreneurs and thought leaders as they share the vulnerable moments that changed them and real advice on how to grow a successful small business. What can look like smooth growth on the outside is often chaotic on the inside. Host Clate Mask, CEO of Keap, has seen both hockey-stick growth and the damage the dark side of entrepreneurship can do on relationships and business success. He shares his own experiences, his six keys to success, a ...
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Sleuthy Stories

Sleuthy Lucy

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Sleuthy Stories Podcast – Where real-life mysteries unfold, one clue at a time. At Sleuthy Stories Podcast, we dive into real-life cases with a deep sense of empathy, honoring the victims and the lives they lived. Each episode brings you along on an investigative journey—piecing together evidence, uncovering shocking twists, and seeking the truth, just as detectives do. These stories are told not just to inform, but to bring awareness, spark conversation, and help prevent another life from b ...
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The monthly little bit of "something for everyone" podcast with Producer & Host, Guido Piraino. Enjoy a variety of guest interviews including musicians, actors, sports personalities, professionals, and everyday people like you with interesting stories. You will be entertained with a wide variety of content while learning about yourself and others. Key themes include: Self-Help, Health, Education, Resiliency, Leadership, Inclusion, Diversity, Mental Health, Finance, Food, and Life Events.
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On this Christmas Day episode of True North True Crime, we’re joined by Madelayne Klein and Jordan Bonaparte from The Canadian Gothic for a year-end roundtable. Together, we reflect on the cases from 2025 that stayed with us, the shifts and trends we’ve seen across the true crime space, and how emerging tools like AI are beginning to influence stor…
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Physician and writer Francis Southwick tells a deeply personal story about love and illness. Growing up queer in rural Colorado, Francis experiences mysterious episodes of sudden paralysis triggered by intense emotion, beginning in adolescence and persisting for decades without a diagnosis. After years of shame, misattribution, and near-abandonment…
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A former NFL player. A devoted mother. A home locked from the inside. And a teenager whose story never matched the evidence. Dawn and Antonio Armstrong Sr. were executed as they slept in their bed — pillows placed over their heads, no signs of forced entry, no weapon left behind. What unfolded over the next seven years would become one of Houston’s…
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It was a quiet Monday afternoon in Burnaby, British Columbia, when police were called to a residential street near Alpha Secondary School. A passerby had noticed a parked vehicle and looked inside — making a discovery that would devastate two families and spark a complex investigation. The bodies of 31-year-old Keisha Garie and 30-year-old Umair Ka…
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Community health workers Alicia Ashorn and Anthony Thigpen share their personal stories—Alicia's journey through addiction and recovery, and Anthony's path through grief, transformation, and reentry work—and how these experiences shape their care for people returning from incarceration. In the conversation that follows, they reflect on the power of…
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Are you a business owner who feels like you are drowning in manual, repetitive tasks? In this episode of Conquer the Chaos, we are joined by Sarah Watz, Co-Founder of Business Heroes®, to discuss how to move from overwhelm to clarity and action. We dive deep into the specific strategies that allow service-based businesses, like coaches and consulta…
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On October 3rd, 1984, nine-year-old Christine Jessop disappeared from her home in Queensville, Ontario. Her case became one of the most highly scrutinized investigations in Canadian history, marked by a wrongful conviction, decades of unanswered questions, and a search for justice that stretched across generations. In this episode, we revisit Chris…
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Sharon Fennix spent 38 years incarcerated before becoming the hotline coordinator for the Transitions Clinic Network (TCN), where she now supports people returning to the community with empathy, compassion, and lived experience. In this episode, she talks with Emily about reentry, the power of peer support, and the creative life she built inside pr…
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Alicia Lofton was a mother, a homeowner, and a woman who believed she’d finally found the kind of love worth building a life around. But behind the matching outfits, the inside jokes, and the online “couple goals” façade… cracks were forming. And on August 17th, 2023, those cracks turned deadly. In this episode, we break down the unraveling of Alic…
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When a pastor with a double life ended his relationship through a disappearing text message, he never imagined how deeply that moment would unravel every life connected to him. This episode breaks down the tragic chain of events that led Latoshia Daniels — a respected therapist and church leader — to drive more than two hours to confront the man sh…
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This episode was originally a TNTC+ bonus episode. In April 2006, a 20-year-old man drove from Nova Scotia to Maine with a chilling plan. Armed with names and addresses from the state’s sex offender registry, he hunted down two men, Joseph Gray and William Elliott, in a series of calculated attacks. What compelled this seemingly ordinary young man …
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Nurse practitioner Linda Wick has spent more than four decades in medicine, beginning her journey as a six-year-old watching nurses care for her injured brother. In today's story, she recalls the early lessons that shaped her career—from the strict nuns who taught her at the College of St. Scholastica to the life-and-death responsibilities of the I…
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In this previously TNTC+ bonus episode, we're taking you inside a world few people truly understand — the work of cadaver search dogs and their handlers. We’re joined by Jason McMillan, Vice President and K9 Handler with Canadian Cadaver Canines — a volunteer-based team that assists in searches for missing persons across Canada. Jason and his cadav…
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Birth doula Sarah Auna has attended nearly 500 births. Today, she shares the story of one particularly powerful birth—an experience that unfolded not only in the body, but in the mind and spirit of everyone present. Through vivid storytelling, Sarah reflects on the physiology and psychology of labor, the art of creating safety in moments of intensi…
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Tiffany Foster was 35 years old, studying criminal justice, and raising three children when she disappeared in March 2021. For two years, her family waited for answers — and when the truth finally surfaced, it revealed a pattern of control, violence, and deception more horrifying than anyone imagined. In this episode, we examine how Tiffany’s fear …
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On a cold December night in 1962, two men were led through the echoing halls of Toronto’s Don Jail. Beneath their feet, a trapdoor waited. Minutes later, Arthur Lucas and Ronald Turpin became the last people ever executed in Canadian history. In this special Halloween episode, we step back into that chilling night — and the crimes that brought both…
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Infectious disease Physician Meghan Rothenberger grew up feeling uncertain and disconnected from her body. As a teenager, she struggled with an eating disorder, trying to make sense of the changes of adolescence and the cultural messages around her. Years later, as a medical student studying anatomy, she began to see the body not as something to co…
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When Danielle Hoyle called her boyfriend for help after a minor car accident, she thought she was reaching out to someone she could trust. But what unfolded next shocked Memphis and broke hearts across the nation. In this episode of The Sleuthy Stories Podcast, we revisit the tragic case of Danielle Hoyle and her infant daughter, Kennedy, whose liv…
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Seven-year-old Wayne Mallette vanished on the deserted grounds of Toronto’s Canadian National Exhibition on September 15, 1956. Within days, police zeroed in on 14-year-old Ron Moffatt, extracting a confession during a parent- and lawyer-free interrogation and securing a juvenile conviction—while the real predator, Peter Woodcock, remained free to …
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Physician Jessica Zitter and chaplain Betty Clark to explore their partnership and the making of their film The Chaplain and The Doctor. The documentary, set in Oakland's Highland Hospital, captures the real work of palliative care and spiritual care, alongside a growing friendship between two women who cross lines of race, power, and professional …
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Pediatrician and author Perri Klass joins us to discuss the dramatic fall in child mortality, drawing from her book The Best Medicine. She traces how clean water, vaccines, antibiotics, and neonatal care transformed family life, revisits once-feared diseases and the breakthroughs that conquered them, and reflects on the cultural shift that made chi…
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What is the single most critical factor that separates thriving entrepreneurs from those who remain stuck in the chaos? It isn't strategy, funding, or market timing—it's mindset. In this episode of Conquer the Chaos, Clate Mask sits down with Dobbin Buck, Co-owner of GetUWired. Dobbin shares his direct and powerful story of rebuilding his life from…
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On the night of October 12, 1983, 17-year-old Donna Jean Awcock was babysitting for a neighbour in London, Ontario. When her shift ended, she set out for a short walk — but she never made it home. The next morning, October 13, Donna’s body was found near the Thames River by the Fanshawe Dam. She had been sexually assaulted and strangled. For forty …
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Writer Sarah Manguso joins us to discuss Questions Without Answers—a book born from a single tweet that drew thousands of kids' startling, funny, and profound questions, later shaped with New Yorker cartoonist Liana Finck. Part poetry, part philosophy, part comedy, it's an anthology of childhood wonder. She also revisits her memoir Two Kinds of Dec…
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Michael Grassi, veteran TV writer, and Daniela Lamas, ICU physician and writer, join us to discuss Brilliant Minds, a medical drama inspired by the cases and philosophy of Oliver Sacks. Together, they reflect on what makes Brilliant Minds different from other medical dramas: a focus not on miracle cures or fast diagnoses, but on adaptation, empathy…
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In July 2001, Marilyn Renee Nicole “Niqui” McCown was just three weeks away from her dream wedding. A devoted mother and bride-to-be, she left for a routine trip to the laundromat in Richmond, Indiana — and never returned. Her disappearance would launch a decades-long investigation marked by suspicious behavior, tangled relationships, and a chillin…
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In January 2024, 52-year-old Mathew McGrath went missing from Carleton Place, Ontario. For four months his family searched desperately, until his body was discovered in the Mississippi River that May. The coroner ruled his cause of death as drowning, but the manner was left undetermined. Police stated no foul play was suspected and considered the c…
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Are you ready to transform your approach to sales and build a business that thrives on genuine service? In this episode of Conquer The Chaos, host Clate Mask sits down with the legendary "Sales Whisperer," Wes Schaeffer, to uncover the secrets to ethical and effective selling. In this discussion, you'll learn how the role of the modern salesperson …
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Anne Basting, a scholar, writer, and advocate for creative aging, speaks about her groundbreaking work transforming dementia care through creativity and storytelling. As the founder of TimeSlips and author of "Creative Care," Basting shares how she discovered the power of improvisation to spark imagination, dignity, and joy in people with dementia.…
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It was the early hours of August 3rd, 2001, in Edmonton, Alberta, when fire crews responded to a dumpster blaze behind a central apartment building. Once the flames were out, they made a horrifying discovery — the burned remains of a young woman. For nearly two weeks, investigators worked to find out who she was. They canvassed hundreds of apartmen…
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Dr. Susan Nathan, a palliative care physician at the Boston VA, and Thor Ringler, a therapist and poet at the Madison VA, share the story of My Life, My Story — a groundbreaking program that brings veterans' voices into their medical charts through first-person narratives. Born from a desire to foster empathy and human connection in clinical care, …
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This isn’t the update anyone expected. The prosecution didn’t call a single witness. Instead, it was the defense leading the charge—raising doubts about the investigation, questioning the officers’ actions, and suggesting the unthinkable: Was DeAndre Booker the only suspect investigators should’ve been watching? In this episode, we break down the c…
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Corey Feist, co-founder of the Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes Foundation, shares the story of his sister-in-law, Dr. Lorna Breen, a dedicated New York City emergency physician who died by suicide in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. Corey reflects on her passion for medicine, the shock and grief that followed her death, and the flood of messages fro…
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She was the mystery woman behind the wheel. The one seen driving Ashley Elkins’ car away from the apartment—and vanishing into the story’s shadows. Now, her identity has been confirmed. But what investigators found next raises even more disturbing questions. In this update, we follow the unraveling: New digital evidence. Shifting alibis. DNA result…
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In this episode, Clate Mask and marketing expert Jennifer Orechwa provide a masterclass on how to build a marketing machine that works while you sleep, giving you back your time and scaling your impact. Jennifer, founder of Salt Marketing, reveals how to leverage organic, story-based automated systems to double your leads and boost client retention…
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In October 2008, 21-year-old Dylan Koshman disappeared from south Edmonton after a late-night argument with his cousins. He left the house wearing only jeans and a t-shirt—and without his phone, wallet, or jacket—never to be seen again. Initially treated as a missing-person case, the investigation was later reclassified as a homicide. Dylan’s walle…
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Dr. Wendy Dean, psychiatrist, writer, and co-founder of Moral Injury of Healthcare, reveals how a profit-driven healthcare system is wounding the very clinicians sworn to care for patients. Drawing from her book If I Betray These Words, Dean explains the concept of moral injury—how systemic betrayal, not personal weakness, often drives physician di…
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