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Nevaeh_Mullins

Nevaeh_Mullins

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Welcome to the Nevaeh_Mullins podcast, where everyone who joins experiences amazing things! Anything is possible! Dream big dreams! Dream who you wanna be when you grow up.
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I will reflect with people on certain things. I will also change the name when this project is over with. Cover art photo provided by Thomas Lambert on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@lmbrtt
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We describe alcohol as a drug and it’s behavioral and physiological effects. We also discuss binge drinking and it’s prevalence on college campuses. We finish by debating the controversial question of if the legal drinking age should be lowered to 18? Cover art photo provided by Michael Discenza on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@mdisc
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Hosted by Indigenous women Sheyahshe and Osh, We Are Resilient sheds light on the Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP) crisis. Through powerful storytelling, they honor lives impacted and amplify voices too often left unheard. Join them in the movement for justice and change.
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In time crime

Robin Bagayoko

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Step into the shadows with ”In time crime”, where true crime meets captivating storytelling. We dive into chilling cases, twisted motives, and jaw dropping mysteries- all with a sharp eye for detail and a spark of dark humor . Whether you’re a seasoned sleuth or new to the world of true crime, our weekly episodes will leave you shocked, informed, and always wanting more. Expect deep dives, expert insights, and storytelling that keeps you hooked from the first minute to the last. ”True crime ...
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Intimate, personal conversations with the biggest talents from professional theatre, tv, film, and more. Hear their secrets, what makes them laugh, stresses them out, and how they manage the anxiety of success. We feature both stars and creatives such as producers, stage managers, directors, press and marketing agents, or even the people who own the theaters or productions themselves.​ This is a podcast for artists, made by artists. With over 2 decades of experience in film and theatre both ...
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Deny Thyself Podcast

Ny’Reon Shuman & Jordan Wallace

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This podcast was created to provide a support system rooted in empathy, understanding, and purpose. It aims to inspire listeners to navigate the transformative journey of self-discovery and healing, drawing strength from the teachings of Jesus Christ. His message of compassion and love serves as a guiding light for profound personal growth and true divine healing. Join two brothers, Ny’Reon and Jordan, as they candidly share their personal challenges and triumphs, inviting others to reflect ...
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We watched Shrek once a month. We talked about it. Then we did The Cat in the Hat and talked about that. Then we did Garfield: The Movie. Then Scooby-Doo. Then The Master of Disguise. Now we're finishing with Shrek 2. What have we done?
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Gabrielle Nevaeh’s journey to Stranger Things: The First Shadow feels like a real-time coming-of-age story. In our conversation, she opens up about growing up painfully shy in Florida, discovering acting at a performing arts school, and then making the leap to Los Angeles at just twelve years old with nothing but six suitcases and a dream. From nav…
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Every Christmas Eve, We Are Resilient returns to the disappearance of Janice Marie Hannigan. Janice, a sixteen-year-old Yakama Nation citizen, vanished after being discharged from a hospital on Christmas Eve of 1971. She left alone, injured, and has never been seen again. This episode examines her case and the reminder that MMIP does not stop for t…
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Kate Baldwin has a way of looking at the industry that is both deeply grounded and incredibly refreshing. She opens up about her approach to playing Roxie Hart in Chicago, describing her version of the character as a "Bad Nellie Forbush" who is just trying to survive. She also shares the fantastic story of how wearing the "wrong" dress to her Hello…
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Transitioning from competitive swimming to the stage requires a specific kind of discipline, but Sadie Dickerson has mastered the pivot. She opens up about the intense audition process for Just in Time, which spanned months and a cross country move to Los Angeles, only to receive the life changing offer while house sitting with some very old dogs. …
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In this gripping episode of In Time Crime, we peel back the layers of a decades-long betrayal: the story of Larry Nassar, a once-respected team doctor whose promises of care masked horrific abuse. From early whispers of misconduct to the flood of courageous voices that finally toppled the institution protecting him, we follow survivors as they recl…
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Christian Cowan’s journey to the top of the fashion world is anything but traditional. He opens up about applying to Central Saint Martins with a literal soup can instead of a standard portfolio and explains how a childhood obsession with insects helped him understand high fashion structures. He also shares the wild story of receiving a commission …
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Kevin Del Aguila has one of those careers that feels impossible on paper but makes perfect sense once you hear him talk about it. He shares how acting and writing grew side by side almost accidentally, from staging one-acts with unemployed friends to becoming the secret ingredient that finally unlocked Altar Boyz. Kevin opens up about years of temp…
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The 2024 disappearance of Jemini Posey, a young Indigenous mother from the Spirit Lake Reservation in North Dakota, has taken on new urgency following the 2025 discovery of Isaac Hunt’s remains. Once treated as separate investigations, the two cases have now become connected through developments that led to an arrest in Isaac’s homicide. Jemini rem…
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Kimiko Glenn brings a mix of honesty, humor, and delightful chaos to this conversation, opening up about the vulnerable journey behind her new single Hang Out Forever and why the music video takes such a hilariously dark turn. She talks about songwriting as her personal diary, how she finally found the courage to share it publicly, and why creative…
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This conversation with Nathan Lee Graham goes deeper than expected, mixing sharp humor with real insight into a career built on consistency, curiosity, and craft. He reflects on growing up between St. Louis and Los Angeles, navigating a childhood shaped by divorce, experimental schools, and parents who understood early on that the arts were his hom…
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16-year-old White Mountain Apache teen Challistia Colelay was reported missing on October 16, 2025 and later found deceased near Whitewater, Arizona, on November 3. At the time of recording, authorities had not reported any arrests. Since then, the family has stated that a teen suspect is now in custody, though the Bureau of Indian Affairs has not …
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Two artists with big hearts take center stage to talk about building a true home for kids in the South Bronx. Casimar Valles shares how The Haus of Performing Arts grew from an uncle’s dream into a community hub that picks students up after school, feeds them, and lets them stand up and create instead of being told to sit still. Broadway powerhouse…
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Lakota Renville left home at 20, believing she was stepping into a new future. Two years later, in 2005, she was found in Independence, Missouri and nearly twenty years later, her case remains unsolved. One distinctive clue has been released, and investigators still believe someone recognizes it. Sources: https://fox4kc.com/news/still-no-answers-20…
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We go deep with Phillip Johnson Richardson on the real stuff behind a Broadway glow up. He opens up about being a young Black man showing vulnerability onstage, the pressure to be perfect, and how identity, belonging, and mental health shape the work. We talk about choosing when to step away, the cost of staying, and the tools he uses to keep his c…
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On a night meant for costumes and laughter, two Native teens vanished, years apart, in the same Minnesota town and neither has been seen since. In this Halloween special, we remember 17-year-old Jeremy “Worm” Jourdain and 15-year-old Nevaeh Kingbird, who disappeared under hauntingly similar circumstances in Bemidji, Minnesota. If you know anything,…
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In this mini-episode, released in recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Sheyahshe revisits the story of Ashlea Aldrich, a 29-year-old Indigenous mother from the Omaha Reservation whose death remains unsolved nearly five years later. On January 7th, 2020, Ashlea was found dead in a field near her home. Her family believes she was the vic…
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Originally recorded for my other podcast Was It Chance? with my co-host Heather Vickery, this conversation with director, producer, educator, and author David Armstrong felt like a perfect fit for The Theatre Podcast as well. David shares stories from his remarkable 40-year career in theatre — including his years leading Seattle’s Fifth Avenue Thea…
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On September 21, 2007, a frantic 911 call pulled Denver police into an apartment where a blood-stained paper towel told a darker truth than a mother’s story. Three-year-old Nevaeh Janay Gallegos—barely forming words and full of small, ordinary joys—was gone, and the man left with her that day would become the center of a nightmare. As investigators…
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Tony Award–winner Ariel Stachel sits down for a candid and deeply personal conversation about his new Off-Broadway solo show Other. More than just a performance piece, the show is a marathon of vulnerability — exploring identity, anxiety, and the pressure to belong — and Ariel shares how it feels to put his entire self on stage for 90 minutes witho…
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The cult-favorite film Romy & Michele’s High School Reunion has officially made the leap to the stage, and we got a front-row seat at the press day for Romy & Michele: The Musical. From the long road of development to the joy-filled energy the show brings today, this conversation takes us inside the creative journey of bringing Romy and Michele’s w…
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Marisha Wallace brings both powerhouse vocals and fearless honesty to this conversation, diving deep into what it really means to lead Cabaret during one of the most politically charged times in recent memory. She shares how audience reactions shifted depending on the day’s headlines, and how she embraced the role not just as entertainment, but as …
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Originally aired as episode 120 on December 9, 2020. Nik Walker is an artist, educator, and activist who made his Broadway debut in Motown The Musical. He spent 3 years with the Broadway and touring companies of Hamilton, adding both Aaron Burr and George Washington to his resume. Other stage credits include Peter and the Starcatcher (off-Broadway)…
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This listener-requested episode shares the story of Besalynn Mary James, a 62-year-old Lummi elder who vanished from her home in Washington in January 2025. But after a delayed missing person report and months of searching, her loved ones are left heartbroken and demanding answers. Sources: https://www.king5.com/article/news/regional/native-america…
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In April 2025, 22-year-old Corbett LaPlant of Browning, Montana, was killed when his vehicle was forced off the road. The driver who caused the crash fled the scene and is still walking free. Corbett’s family has been met with silence and delays instead of answers. They reached out to us and asked for help making sure his name is not forgotten. Sou…
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On a September afternoon in 1993, a man arrived with flowers and a grudge—and by nightfall an entire family lay dead. In this episode of In Time Crime, Robin Bagayoko reconstructs the calculated cruelty of Richard Kenneth Djerf: the staged visit, the hostage-taking, the unspeakable violence, and the chilling choices forced on his victims. Through s…
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When two podcasts collide, the conversation gets wild — and that’s exactly what happened when Mike Abrams of The Wrong Cat Died joined me for this crossover episode with actor Ian Knauer. We cover Ian’s journey through Broadway, the West End, regional theater, and even his time performing on Disney Cruise Line. Along the way, Ian shares the perseve…
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On April 23, 2001, Velda Chimoni was fatally shot during a robbery at a Whataburger on West Indian School Road in Phoenix. Over two decades later, her case remains unsolved, and her family continues to seek answers and justice. Sources: https://silentwitness.org/cases/homicide-velda-chimoni-450-w-indian-school-road-whataburger/ https://silentwitnes…
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Jack Viertel has quietly shaped Broadway for decades, guiding landmark productions from behind the scenes while rarely stepping into the spotlight himself. In this conversation, he opens up about the art and the business of theatre, reflecting on how shows get chosen, how failures and successes both shape a career, and why Broadway has always been …
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Burke Swanson brings the heart, humor, and metaphysical musings to this episode in a way that’s rare and deeply refreshing. From his early days as a third-grader doing stand-up at a summer camp to stepping into the Netflix universe as Hopper Jr. in Stranger Things: The First Shadow, Burke shares the moments that shaped him—and the ones that continu…
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On a hot summer night in 1977, New York lived in a state of quiet terror — a stranger with a .44 revolver, a trail of taunting letters, and a city that no longer felt safe after dark. This episode unfolds like a thriller: fragmented clues, eyewitnesses in the shadows, and a killer who claimed a demon spoke through his neighbor's dog. We trace the b…
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What happens when one of the biggest TV shows in the world makes the leap to Broadway? Alison Jaye takes us behind the scenes of Stranger Things: The First Shadow, where she steps into the role of Joyce Maldonado in a production unlike anything Broadway has ever seen. With audiences made up largely of first-time theatergoers, Alison describes what …
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