Hosted by celebrated criminal justice reform advocate and founding board member of the Innocence Project Jason Flom, Pulitzer prize-winning podcast host and producer Maggie Freleng, and Emmy Award-winning writer, producer and podcast host Lauren Bright Pacheco, Wrongful Conviction features intimate conversations with men and women who have spent years in prison for crimes they maintain they did not commit. Some have been fully exonerated and reunited with family and friends while others cont ...
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Maggie Rowe Podcasts
A linguistic expedition into brave new words. Maggie Rowe and Emily John Garcés hunt for words that lack an English equivalent. They like to think of themselves as Dora the Explorers of language, with their rucksacks and hats and notebooks and magnifying glasses, embarking on a cultural adventure, hunting and gathering useful new word specimens from far flung continents, and holding them up to see what new light they shine on old ideas.
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In the South, food and music go hand in hand. They define much of what we think of as Southern culture, and they say a lot about our past, our present, and our future. Each week, Sid Evans, Editor in Chief of Southern Living, sits down with musicians, chefs, and other Southern icons to hear the stories of how they grew up, what inspires them, and why they feel connected to the region. Through honest conversations, Sid explores childhood memories, the family meals they still think about, and ...
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A revolution is unfolding across Australia. Patriots are taking a stand, gathering outside the gates of state governors’ residences to demand accountability. In New South Wales, men like Frank Todisco and Charles MacKenzie rally every Monday at 11 AM outside Government House, ensuring Governor Margaret Beazley hears their message loud and clear: WE WANT OUR COUNTRY BACK! Stay connected to the movement and get the latest updates on this peaceful, lawful revolution with Mondays at Maggie’s, yo ...
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Millionaire Mindset & Strategy Secrets is the go-to podcast for ambitious coaches, consultants, course creators, and thought leaders who are ready to stop playing small and start building a business that’s scalable, sustainable, and wildly profitable—without burning out. Every week, we strip away the fluff and give you proven business growth strategies, mindset shifts, and behind-the-scenes insights from people who’ve walked the talk and built empires. Think of it like your private mastermin ...
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People Telling the Truth. But Funny. | Brought to you by Jill Soloway, Maggie Rowe, and Jaclyn Lafer | A collection of essays, framed by cool music, sit 'n spin is part theatre, part 12-step meeting, part tent revival. whether it's writers performing or performers writing, riskiness always vibrates throughout the evening. funny, dirty, or sad... but always brutally honest, sit 'n spin is a voyeuristic night of shining light on the underbellies of the people who've sold their souls to the ent ...
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We unearth the unauthorized, dramatic, and real stories behind India’s most iconic brands. Get a front row seat to founder feuds, back-breaking political changes, and atomic rises and nuclear falls. Find out how these companies have revolutionized what you buy and how you live. Because, behind every great brand is an even greater brand story! Created by Bound, a storytelling company. Reach us at [email protected].
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Podcast by Kelly Edwards and fourth grade students
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Easy topics. Tough topics and maybe even something you've not heard about before.
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Up and Vanished host and creator Payne Lindsey wants to talk you to death in his first “true crime” talk show (that may or may not actually be about true crime). Pull up a chair as Payne and guests talk about all things crime, life, mystery and fun. From Tenderfoot TV and iHeartRadio comes a new weekly series, Talking to Death. Take a listen… odds are, you won’t die.
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Maggie and Emily learn the Portugese words cafofo and cafuné from Kika Mousse and put the word "self-made" on trial with judge Matthew Laura Aitken. Poem by Emily: Cafofo.By Maggie Rowe and Emily Garces
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#553 Lauren Bright Pacheco with Jeff Smith
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45:34On July 9, 2006, at Club Crystal in Waterloo, IA, an individual later identified as Tonye Jackson was shot multiple times and killed on the property. The shooting occurred during active nightclub hours, with multiple patrons present at the scene. Three gunshots along with Jeff Smith’s nickname were audible on a recorded Black Hawk County Jail phone…
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Rebecca Gardner, the founder of Houses and Parties, grew up in Corpus Christi, Texas, which she remembers as vibrant, colorful, and filled with family trips across the border into Mexico – back when that was much easier to do. But she also traveled quite a bit to visit family in the Mississippi Delta, where she was inspired by her grandmother, know…
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Introducing - The Burden: Death & Deceit in Alliance - Preview
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12:50On April Fools Day 1999, 26-year-old Yvonne Layne was found murdered in her Alliance, Ohio home. David Thorne, her ex-boyfriend and father of one of her children, was instantly a suspect. Another young man admitted to the murder, and David breathed a sigh of relief, until the confessed murderer fingered David; “He paid me to do it.” David was sente…
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In this episode of The Millionaire Mindset & Strategy Secrets Podcast, host Stephanie Jones sits down with Danielle Birkin and Jenny Hayes to dive into the real side of decision-making and mindset in entrepreneurship. They discuss how imposter syndrome, fear, and the search for “the next thing” keep entrepreneurs stuck spinning instead of scaling. …
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#552 Lauren Bright Pacheco with Robert Bintz
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28:54In August 1987, the body of 44-year-old single mother of two, Sandra Lison, was found in the Machickanee Forest in Green Bay, WI. She went missing from her bar the night prior. An autopsy showed that she was strangled and evidence suggested she was raped. Investigators interviewed the bar’s patrons, including brothers, 32-year-old David Bintz and 3…
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Ep 53 The Thanksgiving Episode: Biophilia
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29:06Maggie and Emily learn the word "biophilia" from Globe Aware founder Kimbery Haley-Coleman and discuss two words coined by poet Norm Milstein: hapitat and ebullhumblexuberance. Poem by Maggie: Heavier Things Than Me.By Maggie Rowe and Emily Garces
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In this episode of The Millionaire Mindset & Strategy Secrets Podcast, Maggie and Steph tackle one of the hardest CEO lessons: separating data from desire. They explore how overworking, micromanaging, and emotional decision-making quietly destroy profitability and peace of mind. Maggie shares stories from her own multi-business experience, includin…
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Encore: Donna Jean Godchaux-Mackay Is Grateful
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47:31In this week’s episode, Sid Evans, Editor-in-Chief of Southern Living Magazine, chats with Donna Jean Godchaux-Mackay, a singer who’s lent her voice to some of the most well known music of the last 60 years. She got her start as a session singer when just a teenager in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, and her voice helped songs from Percy Sledge and Elvis P…
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Maggie and Emily learn the word tachles (German/Hebrew/Yiddish) from retired Yeshiva principal and educator Seth Taylor and put the word “utilize” on trial with Judge Matthew Laura Aitken. Poem by Emily: Tachles.By Maggie Rowe and Emily Garces
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#551 Lauren Bright Pacheco with Marvin Grimm Jr.
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39:21On November 22, 1975, a mother reported her three-year-old son missing after seeing him roaming in the vicinity of a wooded area behind their apartment complex in Richmond, VA. His body was found in the river nine miles from his home four days later. The murder garnered tremendous media attention and public outrage, yet the police failed to find a …
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Fannie Flagg Always Has Something to Look Forward To
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35:51Fannie Flagg grew up in Birmingham, Alabama, where she had close family ties to the Irondale Cafe, a restaurant that’s still serving fried chicken, creamed corn, and of course…fried green tomatoes. The beloved local spot was run by her aunt, Bess Fortenberry, and served as inspiration for her 1987 novel Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe…
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E007 - Roundtable Discussion: Stop Hiding Behind Content: Authentic Sales That Convert
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30:17Host Stephanie Jones sits down with Betsy Wilson, April Little, and Marta Spirk to unpack the three traps that choke consistent income: selling from panic, chaotic back-end behavior, and operating from an employee mindset. The panel shares how “frantic energy” shows up—rushing launches, pivoting too fast, and mistaking more content for more sales—a…
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Ep 51 The Illusion Episode: Chimera (Chimère) and Mrugtrushna
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32:15Maggie and Emily learn two words dealing with illusion, the French word chimère from Ralph Levinson and Luc Lewitanski and the Hindi word mrigtrishna from Vikas and Shashi Bandhu. Poem by Maggie: Condemned to HopeBy Maggie Rowe and Emily Garces
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#550 Lauren Bright Pacheco with Oscar Eagle
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35:54On March 14, 1998, 16-year-old Benjamin Urias was shot in the Pico-Union neighborhood in Los Angeles, CA. The shot was not fatal, but Urias was hospitalized for two days. Urius was member of the 18th Street Gang, and told investigators that the shooter walked with a limp and shouted “Burlington Locos,” the name of another Los Angeles gang. Four day…
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E006 - 3 Things Keeping You From Consistent Income
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23:59In this power-packed conversation, Maggie and Stephanie pull back the curtain on the three biggest things keeping most entrepreneurs from consistent income: selling from panic instead of power, chaotic back-end systems, and ignoring CEO energy. They dive into how emotional decision-making and “duct-tape businesses” sabotage sales consistency and ho…
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All year long Sid has been asking his guests about how they celebrate the holidays, and in this episode we’re sharing some of those answers for the first time. You’ll hear brand new clips from some of his favorite interviews, including TV host and cookbook author Katie Lee Biegel, the incredible husband and wife duo known as The War and Treaty, Hou…
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Introducing - Wrongful Conviction with Lauren Bright Pacheco | Season 2
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1:52Six new, inspiring episodes of Wrongful Conviction, hosted by Lauren Bright Pacheco, that celebrate the potential of human connection to empower ordinary people to overcome extraordinary odds and injustices. Real individuals who unexpectedly became one another’s personal heroes by turning tragedy into triumph. Wrongful Conviction with Lauren Bright…
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Maggie and Emily learn the word “scotoma” from retired ophthalmologist Ralph Levinson, then put scotoma “in action” with Eric Giancoli. They coin the word chatterflop with Daniel Wiltshire. Poem by Emily: Scotoma.By Maggie Rowe and Emily Garces
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Erika Council, a chef, author, and the owner of Atlanta’s wildly popular Bomb Biscuit Company, stopped by the Southern Living offices to do this interview in person. She grew up in Durham, North Carolina, though she spent plenty of time down the road in Goldsboro, where her grandmother ran the church kitchen like a five-star restaurant, even as she…
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Ep 49 Words From Church part two - Reckoning
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34:59Maggie and Emily discuss the word "reckoning" with pastor Cedric Lundy and put the word "forgiveness" on trial with judge Matt Laura Aitken. Poem by Maggie: While Washing The Dishes.By Maggie Rowe and Emily Garces
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#549 Lauren Bright Pacheco with James Soto
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48:47Wrongful Conviction with Lauren Bright Pacheco is back November 13th with all new episodes. So today, we’re revisiting one of the most memorable episode from her last season, episode #454, James Soto: James “Jimmy” Soto was wrongfully convicted at age 20 for a 1981 double homicide in Chicago’s Little Village despite no physical evidence and multipl…
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How Jamey Johnson Went from the Marines to Music Row
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40:48Jamey Johnson has called Nashville home for half his life, but he was raised in Montgomery, Alabama, in a family where pretty much everyone either played an instrument or sang. His grandfather was said to be a great singer, too, with a deep rumbling baritone, and Jamey learned his craft performing with his father’s band, the Down Home Boys. From th…
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Ep 48 Russian Reflection Part two - Toska (Тоска) and Listopad (Листопад)
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29:17Maggie and Emily learn the Russian words Toska (Тоска) and Listopad (Листопад) from Masha Lichtenberg. Word in action: the Hindi word jugaad with natual stone specialist Dan Wiltshire. Poem by Emily: A Cat Called ToscaBy Maggie Rowe and Emily Garces
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On September 19, 1988, drug dealer Richard Valdez and his pregnant girlfriend Sharon Condon were shot in their house near Scottsbluff, NE. Police quickly focused on Jeff Boppre based on a purported “dying declaration” that Valdez, after being shot multiple times, wrote parts of Boppre’s name in engine grease on the ground next to him. The investiga…
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John T. Edge Goes Searching for Home in a Powerful New Memoir
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43:43f you’re a Southerner who’s interested in food, you probably know John T. Edge from his work as the founding director of the Southern Foodways Alliance, as the author of the Potlikker Papers, or as the host of True South, a TV show about Southern food and culture on the SEC Network. It’s hard to find someone who’s been more influential in shaping t…
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Ep 47 Russian Reflection: Da nyet ( Да нет) and Apparatchik (Аппаратчик)
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29:32Maggie and Emily learn the Russian words Da nyet (Да нет) and Apparatchik (Аппаратчик) from Masha Lichtenberg and put the term "can't wait" on trial with judge Matt Laura Aitken. Poem by Maggie: No.By Maggie Rowe and Emily Garces
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On December 5th, 1984, the naked body of Theresa Fusco was pulled out of a wooded area in Lynbrook, NY - the 3rd in a string of recent disappearances, putting pressure on police to find the monster among them. The medical examiner determined that a rape lkely occurred and the cause of death was ligature strangulation. Dennis Halstead had been linke…
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Josh Mancuso May Be the Funniest Guy In College Football
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39:03Josh Mancuso has been rooting for the Tennessee Vols since he could walk, but he’s also an actor, filmmaker, and director who knows how to tell a story. In 2020, with few prospects in the film business, he made a video on Instagram about an imaginary middle school coach who was taking over to the top job at Tennessee, and it went viral. After that,…
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On October 15, 2015, Quortney Tolliver was attacked with a hammer in her home in Ravenna Township, OH. She woke up from a medically induced coma weeks later with absolutely no recollection of the incident. Nevertheless, Portage County detectives pressed her to identify the person they “found out who did this” – 47 year old David Smith. Ms. Tolliver…
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