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Some of life’s most valuable lessons come from the people we least expect. The Spicy Wisdom Collective is a podcast built on the idea that wisdom isn’t exclusive—it’s found in everyday experiences, in struggles and successes, and in the stories of people from all walks of life. Each episode invites you into candid, meaningful conversations with guests who have faced challenges, taken risks, and learned along the way. Some have reached great heights of success, while others have quietly trans ...
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We look at what it takes to be mentally fit. It's that intersection between mental strength, emotional intelligence and good mental health. We'll be talking with some of the best people from the sporting, business and psychological worlds to bring you their stories and advice on how to build your mental fitness.
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Imagine a FUBAR version of BBC Radio 4’s arts review series Front Row. Have it presented by an award winning Hollywood British actor, writer and director, mix things up with the addition of an outrageous social media star and FUBAR is proud to present, BACK ROW AND CHILL. Noel Clarke (Star Trek, Twist, SAS Red Notice, Kidulthood trilogy, Sky’s Bulletproof) and Jahannah James (multi million viewed social star comedian) come together to offer alternative opinions and irreverent reviews of the ...
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The Family Ties is a True Crime podcast that focuses on crimes committed against children in the United States. In each episode, Kelley tells a true-crime case about a child that has been abused, neglected, tortured, and often murdered. The goal is to educate the public on this national epidemic and encourage the show's viewers and listeners to take action in their communities and fight for law reform to better protect the most vulnerable among us.
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Meet Uni Chains—warrior for the forest, voice for the voiceless, and the kind of soul you don’t meet twice. She’s survived the kind of storms most people don’t talk about out loud, and somehow came out not just standing—but standing for something. Landback isn’t just a hashtag for her. It’s a heartbeat. A movement she lives, breathes, and fights fo…
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Send us a text In this powerful episode, we uncover the devastating story of Zoe McCue, a 10-year-old girl from Loganville, Georgia, whose life ended in tragedy on Easter Sunday 2022. What started as a house fire quickly revealed a horrifying pattern of abuse, neglect, and isolation that Zoe had endured for years. As we piece together the details o…
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Send us a text In this true crime podcast episode, Kelley interviews Brea Glosson, a childhood friend of Tyler McMillan, a 13-year old boy from Macclesfield, North Carolina, who was abused by his parents, tied to a tree, and subsequently died 2 days later. They discuss her memories of Tyler, their involvement in a homeschool group, and the circumst…
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Send us a text In this episode, we delve into the tragic story of Tyler Gene McMillan, a young boy from North Carolina whose life was cut short in 2008 under shocking circumstances. Tyler's death raised questions about discipline, abuse, and the responsibility of those meant to protect him. Found restrained and exposed to the elements, Tyler's fina…
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Send us a text In this episode of the Family Ties Podcast, we explore the heartbreaking case of 20-month-old Quinton Simon, who went missing from his home in Savannah, Georgia on October 5, 2022. The police found Quinton's remains almost two months after he first went missing, and on November 28, the FBI confirmed that the remains belonged to Quint…
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Send us a text After spending a freezing night locked in the garage, 8-year-old, Thomas Valva died of hypothermia on January 17th 0f 2020. Despite being remembered by those at his school as a “tender, loving boy who made tremendous gains” during his time as a student, this sweet child’s life was intentionally ended by the two people meant to take c…
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Send us a text In part 2, we continue to delve into a highly disturbing case suggested by one of our dedicated viewers. Join us as we uncover the horrifying details surrounding the tragic fate of Adrian Jones, a seven-year-old boy subjected to unimaginable torture, abuse, and ultimately, murder. Shockingly, his own father and stepmother resorted to…
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Send us a text This week, Kelley talks with the incredible woman behind the Child Welfare Monitor blog, Marie Cohen, about how Child Welfare needs to change and put children first. With Marie's wealth of knowledge on the topic of social services and child welfare, they discuss the state of the welfare system in the U.S. and uncover some little-know…
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Send us a text Today's episode was recommended by a viewer and is an extremely upsetting case. In this episode, we discuss the torture, abuse, and murder of seven-year-old, Adrian Jones. After he was killed, his father and stepmother fed his emaciated corpse to pigs as a means of getting rid of the evidence. Law enforcement also referred to this ca…
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Send us a text In this episode of our true crime podcast, we delve into the heart-wrenching case of Olivia Jansen, a 3-year-old girl whose life ended in a horrifying tragedy. Join us as we uncover the chilling events that unfolded on July 10, 2020, when Olivia's father, Howard Jansen III, and his girlfriend, Jacqulyn Kirkpatrick, reported her as mi…
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Send us a text The day has finally come for me to cover a case from my home state of Kentucky. On Sunday, February 6th of 2022, Catherine McKinney, mother of 4-year old Serenity McKinney was arrested along with her boyfriend, Dakota Hill in Kansas. No one has physically seen little Serenity since Christmas Eve of 2020. This case is new and fresh de…
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Send us a text In this episode, we will discuss the disappearance and murder of 11-month-old baby Mercedes Lain who was reported missing by her father, Kenneth Lain and her mother, Tiffany Coburn in August of 2021. Mercedes’ dead body was found in the depths of the woods in Starke County, Indiana. This case has lots of twists and turns, with more t…
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Send us a text This week's episode, The Family Ties covers the murder of Kendrick Lee and the story from his surviving siblings. The news about this case just came to light in late October 2021, and the details are still coming out. Kendrick's 15-year-old brother made a call to police in October to report that he and his siblings had been abandoned…
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How does a 'normal bloke from Plymouth' achieve more success than he could ever have dreamed? John Lamerton is living proof of the power of routine and habits over willpower. John transformed his physical and business presence by building effective routines. He’s also written one of the most down to earth, unpretentious personal development books o…
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John is the founder and CEO of Social Group, one of the fastest growing and more forward thinking PR agencies in the UK today. I knew John when he started this business on money from credit card mis-selling and was networking the computers himself on the weekend. Today, just eight years later, Social has grown to around 50 people across multiple lo…
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This is a slightly different episode in that Peter and I interviewed each other, or rather we just had a conversation that we are both going to use on our podcasts. It turns out this was a meeting of minds. We hadn’t talked much before we recorded this, and I think the outcome is better for it. We talk about a range of topics all related to mental …
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Natasha Jones is a lawyer with a difference. She’s written a book to help men with their mental health. She empathetically managed to deliver a book that’s packed full of wisdom without being in the least bit preachy. In fact, she’s managed to do it in such a way that when I put into practice what she shared, I came away thinking it was my idea all…
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Send us a text In today's gripping episode of our True Crime Podcast, we delve into a case that was suggested by one of our astute listeners. This haunting story revolves around the tragic death of 4-year-old Dominick Calhoun, a case that shook the nation and left an indelible mark on our collective conscience. Support the show Marketing & SEO by G…
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Jo Wright, is the CEO of Coaching Culture. With a career that spans more than 27 years, leading and coaching teams, Jo now loves to share her passion and experience of the benefits of building a coaching culture within organisations. She spends much of her time now public speaking and interviewing industry leaders for the Coaching Culture Magazine …
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Phil is the CEO of Brother UK and widely regarded as one of the most empathetic and deep-thinking leaders of his generation. He an exponent of servant leadership and certainly one of the most interesting and thought-provoking CEOs I’ve met. In this episode Phil talks about the importance of knowing your strengths and vulnerabilities as a leader and…
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Tom Young is sports psychologist to some of the world’s best golfers including the European Ryder Cup Team. He’s also the author of The Making of a Leader – what elite sport can teach us about leadership, management and performance. Tom has a very easy to listen to style and is brilliant as explaining some of the key psychological tools we can deve…
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We are back across the Atlantic with this episode to talk to Andy Riise about mental fitness, the importance of character strengths and more. Andy, was until August 2021 the Mental Skills Coach for the Cincinnati Reds Baseball team. He’s also a special forces veteran with tours in Iraq and Afghanistan and a graduate of West Point Military Academy. …
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Imagine having your life before you in early 20’s and then in the blink of an eye – what you thought you’d do is gone, along with your leg. That’s what happened to my old school friend Jonty. So how to you respond when life throws you a curveball? In this episode Jonty shares with me how exactly his did. He’s candid about some of the insecurities a…
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In this first episode of season two I talk one of the most mentally strong, humble and inspiring people I’ve ever met. Terry’s story is quite amazing. The eclectic career path, his fight with cancer and his mindset and learning in the face of all them is remarkable. The energy Terry gave off over zoom from a continent away lifted me after a long ti…
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Send us a text In this episode, Kelley is invited by the Jefferson Humanist Group to present on the subject of homeschooling for their organization. Kelley breaks down the history of homeschooling in the U.S. while discussing the pros and cons of this institution. With intent and purpose, she takes them on a journey through the good, the bad, and l…
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Send us a text Check out our latest episode, where we discuss the case of Rick Roeber, a member of the Missouri House of Representatives, a "man of God", a recovering alcoholic, and a long-distance runner. In April of 2020, Roeber was accused of physically, emotionally, and sexually abusing his 4 children and was subsequently expelled from the Hous…
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Send us a text In this true crime podcast episode, we discuss the tragic case of Maxwell Schollenberger who was neglected, tortured, and murdered by his father Scott Schollenberger, and his father's fiancee, Kimberly Mauer. "Around noon on May 26, 2020, police in Annville, Pennsylvania discovered the emaciated body of 12-year-old Maxwell Schollenbe…
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In the final episode of the first season I talk to professional golfer Alice Hewson. Alice is one of the youngest and hottest prospects in women’s golf having won her first ever professional tournament, the South African Open in 2020. We talk about her journey through the amateur ranks, having to decide between a career as a golfer or swimmer and l…
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PLEASE NOTE THIS EPISODE DISCUSSES EATING DISORDERS In this episode mother of two, entrepreneur and founder of Tanya’s Just Real Sauces, Tanya Lambert gives a raw and open account of her story. Tanya grew her father’s business from humble beginnings to a multi-million pound concern before stepping back. She then went out to found what is now Tanya’…
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Are you happy really happy in your career? Feeling fulfilled? If so, I’m delighted for you. The reality is many people aren’t. They are the ones who get the Sunday blues, that can ruin an otherwise great weekend. Many people dream of changing careers or even going self-employed. Some like me, want to do both. It’s a scary thought though, full of se…
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Please note this episode contains discussion of rape. Madeleine has an unusual personal story which she uses to inspire and motivate others. A deeply moving and empowering story, as she discovers that life is about how a person chooses to recover from adversity. We are not defined by what knocks us down – we are defined by how we get back up. Viole…
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Aged 24, Alex Staniforth is an ultra-endurance adventurer, international motivational speaker, author, brand ambassador and director of Mind Over Mountains, a charity to restore mental health through outdoor experiences. By sharing his adventures through adversity in live and virtual events and conferences, he inspires organisations to re-define su…
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Dr Fiona Beddoes-Jones is a leading psychologist on the subject of cognitive fitness and authentic leadership. She is the author of Divided by Gender, United by Chocolate: Differences in the Boardroom from which she designed the Leadership Psychometric Assessment tool. She has spent several years working with and studying athletes competing in one …
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Send us a text This week, we discuss the case of Orson West & Orrin West, two brothers who were reported missing on Monday, December 21 by their adoptive parents, Trezell West & Jaqueline West. Throughout the video, we discuss what we know so far about the case, the mystery surrounding the two boys' disappearance, and information from neighbors and…
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Steve Hill MBE is a modest teacher from Oldham. Yet through his actions he has inspired thousands of young children to dream big, to exercise and to have a mindset of ‘I can and I will’. In a world of fake news, of bluff and bluster and big ego, Steve shines as an example of mental fitness. A man who has developed mental toughness through physical …
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Welcome to The Mental Fitness Podcast with Anthony Taylor. In this episode Anthony is talking to former boxer Billy Schwer about his thoughts on mental fitness. Billy is a former British, Commonwealth, European & World Boxing Champion who is now a personal performance coach. He is passionate about championing and helping middle aged men transform t…
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Welcome to The Mental Fitness Podcast with Anthony Taylor. In this episode Anthony is talking with Penny Mallory. Penny became the first woman in the world to compete in a World Rally Car for Ford in the World Rally Championship. In fact she is still the only woman to have achieved this. That's some achievement, but add in the fact Penny ran away f…
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Welcome to The Mental Fitness Podcast with Anthony Taylor. In this episode Anthony is talking with former England Rugby Union player Kyran Bracken. As well as playing at scrum half for Saracens, Bristol and Waterloo he was part of England's World Cup winning team in 2003. After retirement he went on win ITV's Dancing On Ice, and is now a successful…
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Welcome to The Mental Fitness Podcast with Anthony Taylor. What is mental fitness? It is the ability to cope with stress, pressure and challenge while using emotional intelligence to flex your style to get the most out of yourself, and others, while protecting mental wellbeing. You'll be hearing from people in the worlds of sport, business and psyc…
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Send us a text In this week's true crime episode, we cover the tragic case of Trinity Love Jones, a 9-year old girl, who was brutally murdered and found dead inside a duffel bag with severe injuries head-to-toe. Throughout the episode, we discuss how Trinity Jones was abused, neglected, and subsequently murdered by Taquesta Graham and Emiel Hunt, w…
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Send us a text Join Kelley and Julia on a gripping episode of The Family Ties as they engage in a heartfelt interview with Alicia Davis, the courageous mother of 12-year-old James "Alex" Hurley. Together, they delve into the tragic circumstances surrounding James' torture and murder at the hands of his grandparents, James Sasser, Jr. and Patricia B…
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Send us a text In this week's episode, Julia and Kelley cover the very recent and horrific abuse, torture, and murder of 12-year-old James Alex Hurley. They discuss the events leading up to Alex's death at the hands of his grandma, step-grandpa, uncle, and aunt in Montana, and the status of the ongoing trials related to this case. Support the show …
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Send us a text In this true crime podcast episode, The Family Ties explores the Raylee Jolynn Browning Case. In the first part of this episode, Kelley Richey and Julia Avery discuss Raylee Browning's back story of being a victim of sexual abuse, physical abuse, starvation, and subsequent murder. Next, the two sisters discuss who murdered and abused…
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Send us a text This week, Kelley takes on hosting this episode solo, while Julia takes a couple of much needed weeks to recoup from work. Kelley shares her research on where the United States currently stands statistically in regards to child abuse and child mortality. Not only does she discuss the immediate costs of child abuse for society, but th…
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Send us a text This week Kelley and Julia share their research into Oregon Child Protective Services after covering the tragic case of the Hart family deaths in last week's episode. They try to get to the bottom of why CPS is failing children in Oregon and what the possible solutions could be to fix their long-standing history of ineptitude to prot…
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Send us a text This week Kelley and Julia tell the tragic story of the Hart family murders. They discuss how moms, Jennifer, and Sarah Hart carefully constructed an image of a progressive and loving family, all while starving, beating, and abusing all six of their adopted children. Jennifer eventually kills the entire family by intentionally drivin…
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Send us a text This week Kelley and Julia are thrilled to interview Bradley Onishi from the Straight White American Jesus podcast. They discuss homeschooling, purity culture, and the Quiverfull movement, as well as the social and political effects of Evangelical patriarchy on women and minorities. Support the show Marketing & SEO by GrowthIQ Digita…
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Send us a text This week Kelley and Julia interview Rachel Coleman, the founder of the Coalition for Responsible Home Education. They discuss the early history of homeschooling in the United States, children's rights, HSLDA's impact on children's wellbeing, the evangelical move to homeschool, and what polarized the evangelical movement to distrust …
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Send us a text This week, Julia and Kelley share their past experiences being indoctrinated into the belief of Creationism, and the denial of any science that could not be backed up by scripture. They discuss the severe gap in science being taught in Evangelical homeschool environments and how these beliefs shaped their worldview. Kelley and Julia …
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Send us a text This week, Kelley and Julia dig into the tragic case of Joseph Hall, who killed his father at the age of 10 years old. They discuss how years of sexual and physical abuse, neglect, his father's Nazi activities, and a violent upbringing all lead to the murder. Joseph suffered from learning disabilities and behavioral problems that got…
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