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Welcome to the Front Porch Podcast! Join us as we uncover the extraordinary stories of people who are part of Front Porch Communities and Services—a dynamic not-for-profit organization that provides high quality services through senior living communities, affordable housing communities and other programs and services. In each episode we'll explore how intergenerational connections and purpose in community shape our lives, how creative engagement builds belonging, and how each of us contribut ...
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Listen to up-to-date fishing and tournament information from the largest team tournament trail in the Southeast United States. Over 1,100 anglers fish the Alabama Bass Trail Tournament Series and the Alabama Bass Trail 100 Series.
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Beating BDD

BDD Foundation

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Information and inspiration for people living with body dysmorphic disorder, from the BDD Foundation in the UK. To learn more about the show and the work of the BDD Foundation, visit http://bddfoundation.org
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The Vanished is a true crime podcast that explores the stories of those who have gone missing. The Vanished goes beyond conventional news reports to take a deep dive into the story of a different missing person each week. Host Marissa Jones brings you exclusive interviews with family members, friends, law enforcement and experts. What will The Vanished uncover next? Listen to The Vanished on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. You can listen to all episodes ad-free on Wondery+ ...
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Welcome to Tenfold More Wicked Presents: Wicked Words, Kate Winkler Dawson's true crime talk show. On each new episode of Wicked Words, Kate interviews journalists, podcasters and authors about their fascinating behind-the-scenes stories from their investigations in the world of true crime, many of which have never been shared before. Kate interviews Patricia Cornwell, the prolific true crime author about her book Portrait Of A Killer: Jack The Ripper – Case Closed, she heads to Texas with v ...
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The Hellomamsir Show

The Hellomamsir Show

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"Filipino creatives Joseph Manata, Daryl Garza, and Lewis De Mesa team up for a hilarious and informative weekly podcast, covering everything from nostalgia to Karak chai, shawarmas, adulting, and life in the UAE. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you stream your podcast, watch on YouTube, and share your thoughts at @hellomamsirshow on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Support us with #HellomamsirShow. Enjoy the show, mga mamsir!"
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Welcome to The Resilient Self. We’re here to talk about the Human experience. Mental health, wellness, relationships, and of course, how we bounce back when things don’t go as planned.Check out show notes and additional content at https://theresilientself.com.You can support the production of The Resilient Self Podcast by becoming a supporting member. Head over to https://www.buymeacoffee.com/resilientself for details.
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Harry Houdini, the world’s greatest magician, wowed audiences around the world in the 1920s. He must have felt invincible, but then an evil spirit cursed him during a seance. And soon, Houdini would wage war against Spiritualism. He set out to debunk flatulent mediums, and expose charlatans for lying to people in mourning. Author Brad Ricca tells u…
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On the afternoon of January 8, 2023, deputies from the Jersey County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to a trespassing call in Dow, Illinois. A landowner reported seeing two men riding across his fields: one on a four-wheeler and the other driving a blue Buick. When deputies caught up with one of the men, he explained that he was searching for his …
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It’s the end of 2025, and Trump’s DOJ just found a million new pages of Epstein files (but you can’t see them). We’re talking about this and how Trump told Marjorie Taylor Greene that he would never release the Epstein files because it would hurt all of his friends, the new Trump Lake Michigan allegations, AI and politics, and a new weird / gross T…
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Kay-Alana Turner’s episodes first aired in November 2023. On March 9, 2023, 27-year-old Kay-Alana Turner left a friend’s home in Silsbee, Texas, and began driving toward Austin, about four hours away, apparently to visit a friend. In the days leading up to March 9, Kay-Alana had not been sleeping well and did not seem quite like herself. In the ear…
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After losing his beloved wife of 50 years, David embraces a new chapter of life. From leading inclusive Shabbat services at St. Paul's Towers, to teaching a class of boisterous first graders, to learning to fall in love…again, David shows us how acceptance of loss and grief, as an essential part of life, can lead to healing and transformation. Chap…
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The brutal murder of a 3-year-old shocked Victorian England not only because of how it happened, but because of who the police suspected. Could one of Britain’s most famous detectives solve the case? Author Kate Summerscale tells us the story at the center of her book, The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher. Support this podcast by shopping our latest spons…
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Kay-Alana Turner’s episodes first aired in November 2023. On March 8, 2023, 27-year-old Kay-Alana Turner stayed overnight at a friend’s home in Silsbee, Texas. Her friend noticed that Kay-Alana hadn’t been sleeping well and that something appeared to be troubling her. The following morning, Kay-Alana was believed to be asleep when her friend left f…
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We’re back and talking about the Epstein files, Bari Weis & CBS hiding a Trump administration scandal, Jake Paul getting his clock cleaned, Russel Brand getting charged again, Oklahoma University falling for a Rightwing grift, Venezuela accusing the US of piracy (and the US actually committing piracy), and the Supreme Court telling Trump to get fed…
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One of the most incredible stories in true crime is the tale of Arthur Conan Doyle and how he helped free a man…who was innocent of murder. Author Margalit Fox offers us a deep dive into the characters in her book, Conan Doyle for the Defense. Support this podcast by shopping our latest sponsor deals and promotions at this link: https://bit.ly/4gF2…
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This episode originally aired on October 28, 2019. On July 6, 2019, 25-year-old Chance Englebert spent the day golfing with family in Gering, Nebraska. He later left with his wife, Baylee, and their infant son to stop by Baylee’s grandparents’ house. According to Baylee, it was in her grandparents’ driveway around 7:30 p.m. that Chance got out of t…
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We’re back and talking about flat earthers and how that got us to where we are today. We’re also talking about the sad death of Rob Reiner, Trump‘s classes reaction, the terrible state of the economy, and how people might eventually lose patience with all of this. We’re also talking about the Republicans ongoing refusal to address, healthcare, thei…
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David E. Jackson spent his career as an educator, but some of his most profound "life lessons" have come out of navigating loss and grief. After evacuating his Santa Rosa home during the Glass Fire and relocating to St. Paul's Towers at the height of Covid, David faced the heartbreaking loss of his beloved wife of 50 years to cancer. Yet in moving …
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When Rachel McCarthy James and her father wrote their best-selling book The Man from the Train, Rachel became fascinated with axes. Were they good weapons during murders? What kind of killer used them? She wrote the story of the axe in her book Whack Job: A History of Axe Murder. Support this podcast by shopping our latest sponsor deals and promoti…
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In Part 1 of this series, we explored Troy Galloway’s life and the events surrounding his January 13, 2016, disappearance from Sonora, California. We walked through the confusion of those early days, eyewitness accounts of a disturbance near Crystal Falls Lake, and the later phone data that appeared to place Troy’s phone in that same area. Those el…
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We’re back, it’s mid December, and we’re talking about corporate consolidation (never a good thing), Trump turning the US military into pirates, a Democrat winning the Miami mayoral race for the first time in 30 years, and the republicans further destroying the American healthcare system. We are also talking about the new Supergirl trailer, The nex…
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Dick Harpootlian might be a name you recognize. He’s from South Carolina, and he’s one of Alex Murdaugh’s defense attorneys. He’s also been a prosecutor. And one of his most disturbing defendants was serial killer Donald “Pee Wee” Gaskins. Dick tells me the story from his book: Dig Me a Grave. Support this podcast by shopping our latest sponsor dea…
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Last week, we walked through the timeline of Troy Galloway’s disappearance and the events that unfolded in the days leading up to January 13, 2016. We learned how, after years of building a life and a steady support network in Santa Cruz, California, Troy moved to Sonora with his wife, placing hours of distance between himself and the people who ha…
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We’re back after a break and talking about Sleepy-Time Trump, Pete Hegseth committing war crimes, RFK taking apart the vaccine schedule, Bitcoin crashed (kinda), that TPUSA grifter in Oklahoma, and also some great shows: South Park, Death by Lightning, Stranger Things, the Chair Company, and Pluribus. All that, plus more - we’re still going on abou…
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Before Victor Ceron fell in love with senior living he was known in the pro-wrestling world as "Kafu: The Brazilian Beast." In this episode, Victor shares how his early experiences growing up in Mexico, and his time in the wrestling world shaped his deep appreciation for culture and authenticity. Now, as the Vice President of Project Management at …
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The popular former president of Ghana was once accused of hiding gold from the West African country’s government. But it turns out that he was targeted by an audacious con artist who pulled off one of the 20th century's longest running and most spectacular frauds. Author Yepoka Yeebo tells me the story in her book: Anansi's Gold. Support this podca…
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January 13, 2016, was a chilly winter day in Sonora, California. That day, thirty-four-year-old Troy Galloway was reportedly at home with his wife and young daughter when the couple had a disagreement. According to his wife, Troy ran out of the house and into the cold, snowy yard wearing only a t-shirt, jeans, and shoes. Troy never returned, and no…
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This episode first aired on August 14, 2023. In Part 1 of Dorothy Goroshko’s story, you heard about her life from her sons, John and Rick. Their childhood was difficult even before Dorothy disappeared and grew even more complicated afterward. Despite Dorothy’s faults, Rick is determined to find her, and John believes he deserves answers. They lost …
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For more than a decade, a serial killer stalked teenage boys in Michigan. Ronald Lloyd Bailey was eventually caught. But the story becomes more complicated because of Bailey’s experience at one of the state’s most respected psychiatric hospitals. Author Rod Sadler tells me the story in his book: Depraved Obsession. Support this podcast by shopping …
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This episode first aired on August 7, 2023. On June 4, 1975, Dorothy Goroshko went out for drinks with friends in Boston, Massachusetts. Her three sons, ages 21, 14, and 12, were at home and went to bed that night unaware that anything was wrong. The next morning, Dorothy still hadn’t returned. The younger boys got themselves off to school, assumin…
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We’re talking Epstein files, Trump calling a reporter “Piggy” and hanging out with bonesaw specialist MBS, the lack of any healthcare plan for the republicans, and Ted Cruz and Marjorie Taylor Greene’s future plans. We’re also talking about the Sebastian Stan Trump movie, the latest episodes of the Chair Company & Welcome to Derry, and the first ep…
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From her early years as member of a large migrant family—following the crops from town to town—to her work as a teacher, principal, and advocate, Dorothy Astorga has always understood the importance of community in fostering a sense of belonging and purpose. Now, living at Fredericka Manor, she continues her life's mission of creating community thr…
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Almost 40 years ago, a brutal murder on Valentine’s Day shook the country of Wales. When a 20-year-old is murdered in a dark corner of Cardiff’s infamous Tiger Bay area, the police launch an investigation. But did they arrest the wrong people because they were desperate to close the case? Author Ceri Jackson tells me the story from her book: The Bo…
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It was Christmas Day 2017 when 35-year-old David Horn Jr. vanished from Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania. At the time, Dave was living alone just around the corner in Trainer. That evening, the Philadelphia Eagles were set to play the Raiders. Dave had been born and raised in the Philadelphia area and was a devoted Eagles fan. Spending a holiday night at …
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We’re back and talking about the republican plan to kill healthcare, the Democratic Party last week’s big wins being kneecapped by their own, the reopening of the federal government, and even more revelations about Trump and Epstein. We’re talking about Sidney Sweeney’s new bomb, the Chair Company, and Welcome to Derry. All this & more, and we’re s…
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We hear a lot about gunslingers and outlaws in the American West, and those stories are mostly about men. But there were female outlaws, too—like Belle Starr, probably the most famous of them all. Her murder was a mystery. But her life was extraordinary. Author Dane Huckelbridge tells me about Belle and his book: Queen of All Mayhem. Support this p…
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Last week, you learned about Heather Caras’ life, her disappearance, and the trail of confusion that followed. On January 24, 2025, Heather had planned to take her younger son on a special outing after a minor disagreement the night before. According to him, that morning, Heather said she was going outside to start her vehicle, but she never return…
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We’re back, in that weird time between Halloween and Thanksgiving, talking about some awesome election news, the SCOTUS tariff case, the FAA cutting 10% of all flights right before Thanksgiving, Nancy Pelosi stepping down in 2027, 1.1 million job losses this year (so far), the Marjorie Taylor Greene “redemption tour”, and Trump‘s decision to raise …
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Jean Owen always thought of herself as "somebody's someone" – first as her mother's daughter then as her husband's wife. It wasn't until she moved to Villa Gardens that she began stepping into her power as "Just Jean." As president of the resident council and key contributor to Sarah Friedland's award-winning film Familiar Touch (filmed on location…
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The murders of Liberty German and Abigail Williams in Delphi, Indiana shook the country. But the impact of the attention, the speculation and the fear is still felt in the community. Now podcasters Áine Cain and Kevin Greenlee have written a book about the case, but it feels different from other investigations. Their book does focus on the case, bu…
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On the morning of January 24, 2025, 39-year-old Heather Caras disappeared from her home in Linton, North Dakota. When she stepped outside, her two teenage sons were still at home. One of her sons later recalled that Heather said she was going to start her vehicle, but she never came back. This was out of character for Heather, who was known to be a…
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We’re back, right before Halloween, and talking about the upcoming elections next week, ICE ghouls, an overturned truckload of aggressive and infected monkeys, Trump cutting SNAP benefits, Grindr Mike, and Trump tearing down the east wing of the White House to build a ballroom. We’re also talking about the latest episode of the Chair Company, the p…
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This episode first aired on November 7, 2022. Last week, we shared the first part of Jarrod Green’s story. In September 1994, 20-year-old Jarrod disappeared from Searcy, Arkansas. In the days leading up to his disappearance, he seemed increasingly anxious and worried about his safety. During a call with his girlfriend, he was emotional but wouldn’t…
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The disappearance in 2019 of Jennifer Dulos is one of the most chilling stories I’ve ever read about. When the mother of five vanished from her wealthy Connecticut suburb, her estranged husband became the prime suspect. But when Fotis Dulos ended his own life, the mystery deepened. Author Rich Cohen has the inside story in his book, Murder in the D…
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This episode first aired on October 31, 2022. On September 30, 1994, 20-year-old Jarrod Green disappeared from Searcy, Arkansas. That night, he told his family he had plans to meet someone. During a phone call with his girlfriend, he sounded upset but refused to explain what was wrong. Earlier that week, Jarrod had retrieved a gun he had previously…
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We’re back & talking about Trump nominating Nazis and destroying the White House; Kristi Noem spending millions on private planes; the great Trump Israel & Palestine peace plan that lasted 8 hours; People losing healthcare; Argentina getting a 40 Billion Dollar bail out from the USA; Venezuela getting ready for a war; Mike Johnson getting sued by A…
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What is the origin story of cults? Author Jane Borden says it goes all the way back to the Puritans and their doomsday beliefs. She says that from the beginning, we’ve been a nation of easy marks for con artists and manipulators. She tells me about her book, Cults Like Us. Support this podcast by shopping our latest sponsor deals and promotions at …
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Whitney Wilken had always been known as a free spirit to those who loved her. She grew up in South Dakota but later moved west to Olympia, Washington. Life in Olympia wasn’t always easy for Whitney, and the distance made it hard for her family to know what was going on in her day-to-day life. Still, they stayed connected, and her family could alway…
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Welcome to the Front Porch Podcast! Join us as we uncover the extraordinary stories of people who are part of Front Porch Communities and Services. Through fascinating conversations with amazing individuals, we explore how community evolves over time, how we can learn from people in every stage of life, and how each of us makes an impact. Together,…
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