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The Street has its own rules, and the Underground Dialogue Podcast is no different. Legendary H-Town Artist K-RINO and his co-host KEESTO the CEO of No Regret Media are craving out their OWN LANE in this podcast game. Underground Dialogue Podcast speaks about real life and brings light, education, and comradely to the underground community. If you wanted something Sweet and Glittery this AIN.T IT, but if you want that RAW, REAL, and RENEGADE type of conversation .... THIS IS THE PLACE FOR YOU.
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The Food For Beauty Podcast

Rochelle Vincente Von K

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Welcome to The Food For Beauty Podcast. Where we'll be fine tuning your reality through lifestyle hacks, wellness, superfoods, relationships, sensuality, creativity, energy frequencies, alternative ways of doing things and thinking outside the box! Rochelle had a podcast before they were called podcasts and interviewed amazing people such as Dr John Demartini from The Secret, master herbalist Ron Teeguarden of Dragon Herbs, Marc Francis an award winning director/producer of Black Gold, When ...
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Imagine The Daily Show, but deeper. Host Roy Wood Jr. dives further into segments and topics covered on The Daily Show — from racial injustice to gun control to K-pop. Each week, he’s joined by Daily Show writers, producers, correspondents, as well as outside experts to unpack a different topic or segment in a way that's hilarious, nuanced, and compelling. Beyond the Scenes features a rotating cast of The Daily Show correspondents including Desi Lydic, Dulcé Sloan, Ronny Chieng, and Michael ...
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High Energy Girl

High Energy Girl, Tracee Gluhaich

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Join Integrative Health Coach Tracee Gluhaich, as she inspires women to burn fat, boost energy, and be stronger. We believe you are not too old and it's never too late to do a complete 180 and change the trajectory of your health. Not to be a substitute for medical advice. Please consult your doctor.
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Gerald Payne was the pastor and director of Greater Ministries International, a Tampa-based religious organization that operated in the 1990s as a massive Ponzi-style fraud cloaked in faith-healing rhetoric, promising believers that if they “gifted” money to the ministry they would receive double their money back in about 17 months through supposed…
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In this episode of Broken Play with Navv Greene, the crew breaks down the biggest storylines shaping today’s sports landscape, from college football chaos and NIL-driven player movement to NFL coaching changes and quarterback evaluations. They take a closer look at Lamar Jackson’s performance and leadership, examining how coaching philosophy and te…
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Edmund Kemper was a highly intelligent but profoundly disturbed killer whose violence grew out of years of psychological abuse and deep resentment toward his mother. After murdering his grandparents at fifteen and spending five years in a state psychiatric hospital, he was released as a “rehabilitated” young man and returned to Santa Cruz, where he…
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Sheriff James Lujan’s case centered on a pattern of compromised judgment and abuse of authority during his tenure as the elected sheriff of Taos County, New Mexico. Investigators found that Lujan repeatedly interfered in law-enforcement efforts involving Sage Hammer, a local fugitive, including warning him about police activity and attempting to sh…
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Send us a text Join us in this exclusive video as we dive deep into the legendary days of Big Tike and Lil Pat at Swishahouse. We explore their classic hits that defined an era and discuss the impact of Swishahouse and S.U.C. in the hip-hop scene. Get ready for an engaging conversation about the iconic verses and the upcoming versus battle that fan…
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David Sconce built what became the largest cremation business in the United States by turning his family’s mortuary operation into a factory of exploitation and deception, routinely cremating multiple bodies at once, mixing remains, returning fake ashes to grieving families, and harvesting organs and tissue without consent.…
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The case of Tay-K centers on Taymor McIntyre, a teenage rapper whose rising career was eclipsed by a violent spiral that began with his involvement in a 2016 home-invasion robbery that left 21-year-old Ethan Walker dead. While awaiting trial, McIntyre cut off his ankle monitor and fled, turning his run from the law into a combustible piece of inter…
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Sidney Dorsey, once the elected sheriff of DeKalb County, Georgia, slid from power into infamy after a bitter 2000 election he lost to challenger Derwin Brown. Investigators later uncovered that Dorsey, desperate to keep control of the department and shield himself from internal corruption probes, orchestrated a murder plot targeting Brown before h…
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Irina Gaidamachuk was a Russian serial killer who spent nearly a decade preying on elderly women across the Sverdlovsk region, posing as a social-services worker to slip into their apartments before bludgeoning them to death and stealing small amounts of cash to fuel her alcoholism. Her crimes stretched from 2002 to 2010 and baffled investigators, …
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Wallace Souza was a former police officer turned TV host in Manaus who rose to fame in 1996 with his crime show Canal Livre, a sensational program that often arrived at murder scenes faster than law enforcement. As his popularity grew, he leveraged his tough-on-crime persona into political power, winning a seat as a state legislator. But in 2009, i…
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Send us a text In this inspiring video, Ronnie Spencer shares his remarkable journey of recovery after suffering three strokes. He opens up about the challenges he faced, the importance of having good doctors, and the impact of bad nursing experiences on his healing process. Ronnie also discusses his passion for music and how it played a crucial ro…
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Tom Monfils’s death in 1992 at the James River paper mill in Green Bay became one of Wisconsin’s most controversial homicide cases. After Monfils made an anonymous call reporting a coworker for theft, the recorded tip was improperly released to the mill, exposing him and heightening already strained workplace tensions. He vanished during his shift,…
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Missy Giove rocketed to fame in the 1990s as one of the most aggressive and charismatic downhill mountain bikers in the world, blasting through the NORBA circuit and winning the 1994 UCI Downhill World Championship while turning herself into an extreme-sports icon with her punk-charged energy. After retiring from competition, her life swerved into …
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Carl Rinsch’s case centers on the collapse of his Netflix project White Horse aka Conquest, in which he was entrusted with a large production budget but allegedly misused significant portions of the funds. Instead of directing the money toward the series, Rinsch reportedly diverted millions into personal luxury purchases and high-risk options tradi…
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Elliot Rodger’s case is a documented progression from early social withdrawal and untreated psychological distress to a lethal act of targeted violence in Isla Vista in 2014. Born in 1991, Rodger struggled for years with isolation, rigid self-focused thinking, and growing resentment toward peers, particularly women, whom he believed rejected him. A…
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Heather Tallchief’s life took a drastic turn in 1993, when she became involved with Roberto Solis, a recently paroled murderer whose influence drew her into one of the most successful armored-truck thefts in U.S. history. At age 21, while working as a Loomis driver in Las Vegas, she quietly drove away from her route with millions of dollars and dis…
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In this episode of Broken Play, Navv Greene and the crew break down the latest storylines across the sports world while weaving in real-life reflections that go beyond the scoreboard. The conversation kicks off with NFL playoff predictions, in-depth analysis of player performances, injuries, and team chemistry, and how momentum and leadership shape…
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Send us a text Harvey Luv shares his insights on producing iconic H-Town classics. In this video, we delve into the rich history of Houston's hip-hop scene, featuring captivating stories about Big Mello and the legendary Woss Ness. Discover the creative process behind some of the most memorable tracks and learn how these artists have shaped the sou…
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Michael Gargiulo, the so-called Hollywood Ripper, was a predator who operated in plain sight, drifting through Los Angeles with the easy confidence of a man no one suspected. His violence began in 1993, when he murdered 18-year-old Tricia Pacaccio in Illinois at just sixteen, then followed him west years later. In Hollywood, he befriended and fixat…
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Pazuzu Algarad, born John Lawson, was a deeply disturbed man in Clemmons, North Carolina who reinvented himself as a self-styled demon and gathered vulnerable people into a chaotic, drug-soaked, filthy house where violence and decay festered unchecked. In 2009, he murdered Joshua Wetzler, leaving the body in his basement for weeks before burying it…
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Send us a text We sit down with Lester Roy as he shares his unforgettable experiences and his relationship with the legendary Michael 5000 Watts. Dive deep into the world of Houston hip-hop as Lester recounts the challenges he faced, including his unexpected departure from Swishahouse. This candid conversation also touches on the profound impact of…
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Jean-Claude Lacote and Hilde Van Acker were a Belgian couple who became internationally notorious after the 1996 murder of British businessman Simon Dale, a crime they committed in Knokke-Heist before fleeing the country and vanishing for more than two decades. Skilled con artists, they slipped through Europe, the United States, South Africa, Brazi…
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Send us a text We sit down with the talented RawLT as she shares her inspiring journey of being raised by her father. Discover how her upbringing shaped her resilience and passion for music. RawLT opens up about her experiences holding her own alongside rap legends, showcasing her undeniable talent and determination in the competitive world of hip-…
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Jenny Cataldo spun a long, emotional hoax by pretending she had terminal cancer, complete with shaved-head photos, fake medical stories, and tearful updates that pulled friends, coworkers, and strangers into her invented struggle. Over several years she accepted money, gifts, and donations from people who genuinely believed they were helping her su…
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Sabrina Taylor spent years weaving a sympathy-soaked lie, pretending she had multiple sclerosis and a stack of other crises so she could drain more than half a million dollars from friends and online acquaintances who believed they were helping her stay alive, stay in school, or rescue family members who didn’t actually exist. Beginning around 2013…
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Send us a text Magno opens up about his journey in the music industry, detailing his experience joining the iconic Swishahouse label. He shares insights into his close friendship with fellow artist Mike Jones and reflects on the challenges of being an underrated lyricist in a competitive landscape. Discover the stories behind his music, the influen…
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Albert Johnson Walker was a Canadian financial adviser who stole over $3 million CAD from clients in the late 1980s, then fled Canada in 1990 with his teenage daughter Sheena to avoid prosecution. While living in England under false names, he manipulated and ultimately stole the identity of a British man named Ronald Platt, even convincing Platt to…
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Pam Hupp is a Missouri woman at the center of one of the most notorious wrongful-conviction cases in the U.S. in 2011, after her close friend Betsy Faria was brutally stabbed to death, Hupp- who had secretly made herself the beneficiary of Betsy’s $150k life-insurance policy just days earlier- helped steer police toward Betsy’s husband Russ Faria, …
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Andrew and Alecia Schmuhl’s case is one of the most shocking and bizarre crimes in recent Virginia history: after Alecia was fired from her law firm, she and her husband spiraled into desperation and rage, culminating on November 9, 2014, when Alecia drove Andrew- dressed in an adult diaper, latex gloves, and a fake badge- to the home of her former…
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