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Tangier Island, Virginia - Population 460 (and shrinking). It's a quirky, isolated place located smack dab in the middle of the Chesapeake Bay. Residents drive golf carts and speak their own dialect, while visitors must travel by boat or plane to get there. But the island is vanishing. The reason why depends who you ask. But the fact is it could become uninhabitable in as little as 25 years, wiping an entire community and way of life off the planet. Should the island be saved... and at what ...
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Are you looking for that interruption that recalibrates your course and gives you the freedom to be the person you were designed to be? You have arrived. The Interrupted Podcast is a collection of real-life stories of victory and struggle by some of the most influential people that host Stephen Hallman has had the privilege of meeting. Most days, the adventurous life we have dreamed about seems impossibly out of reach, and so we settle into the status quo. Each episode explores personal stor ...
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The travel podcast that takes you on epic adventures around the world! So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride! The first series was about my 16 months, a 31,000-mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94! The 2nd series was about my solo month-long overland trip around Central America in February 2020. I travelled to 6 countries including Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica. The 3rd series is about returning to ...
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In this podcast, Dr. Hisham Aidi of Columbia University hosts T. K. Blue, renowned saxophonist and the late Randy Weston's musical director, for a fascinating chat about working with Randy, jazz in Tangier, Morocco and Blue's adventures participating in the U.S. State Department Jazz Tour Programs in Africa and across the world. Take a moment to li…
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Some info about my identity theft case, theft from my Social Security and next episode ETA. Image credit: viarami - Pixabay Support the Podcast: Paypal Buy Me A Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/rondajeffe9 Link to YouTube Music page (formerly Google Podcasts) Danger on Delmarva Pod via YouTube Music Danger on Delmarva https://www.facebook.com/…
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This episode will cover two missing persons cases that have left their families looking for answers, with one person possibly disappearing because of an ultimate betrayal of a parent, with the other disappearing under odd and unbelievable circumstances. Note: I was able to find a later age progressed photo of Sean White that is different than the o…
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What happens when a husband, scared of losing his wife and partner, books a weekend away at a murder mystery dinner on Valentine's Day? The marriage will go up in flames. Image: https://pixabay.com/users/geralt-9301/ Link to YouTube Music page (formerly Google Podcasts) Danger on Delmarva Pod via YouTube Music Danger on Delmarva https://www.faceboo…
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In one of the most shocking crimes to hit Delmarva, a hard-working and well-liked woman orchestrated the murder of two men with the help of her daughter and her daughter’s boyfriend. Nothing about this case was simple, with complex timelines, missing men, and horrific discoveries. With the family connections with almost everyone involved in this ca…
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In this episode, Stephen Hallman interviews Steve Petrotto, Director of Brand Experience at Horizon Hobby—the world’s largest RC (radio-controlled) product developer and distributor, covering airplanes, cars, boats, and more. Steve shares his journey into the RC hobby, starting from high school at a Hobby Town store. He highlights Horizon Hobby’s m…
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In one of the most shocking crimes to hit Delmarva, a hard-working and well-liked woman orchestrated the murder of two men with the help of her daughter and her daughter’s boyfriend. Nothing about this case was simple, with complex timelines, missing men, and horrific discoveries. With the family connections with almost everyone involved in this ca…
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In this special episode of The Interrupted Outdoors, we dive into one of the Eastern Shore’s fastest-growing fishing tournaments, the Tangier Classic! Now in its sixth year, the Tangier Classic is a multi-species fishing tournament on the Chesapeake Bay, set to take place from September 27-29, 2024, in Crisfield, Maryland. Our special guests Brad T…
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On a day in October, a 13 year-old lost his life at the hands of his sister’s brother. Questions still remain, not about who committed the crime, but rather about the situations that led to the culmination of the death of a young man. Was the killer tried for the right crime? What, if any, crimes were committed beforehand, and in my opinion, why we…
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This episode will cover a tragic event that took place in July of 1954 in Chestertown, MD. This event brought to life the dangers that those who work in manufacturing plants, especially when explosives are involved, face every day. It will also demonstrate why accident investigations are so important and what happens when those investigations fall …
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Duels on Delmarva (Part 2 of 3):: The Tangier Tragedy Today we will continue to look at a shooting that took place in 1884 involving Dr James Pitts and Dr Thomas Walter, delving into detail about the trials, verdict and events that happened after the trial. Link to YouTube Music Danger on Delmarva Pod via YouTube Music Link to podcast about the dis…
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Episode will continue with some of the tragedies that happened around the pits family from Virginia's Eastern shore. the many family members were held in a steam with a judge, a senator, doctors and lawyers making up the professions of most of the male members of the family. but when rash actions are taken and consequences or not thought of, it can…
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A debt owed. A debt acknowledged. A sudden death. Pride beyond measure? On March 29, 1978, 2 well-respected men met between 2 stores owned by 2 different brothers in front of their county courthouse, guns drawn, and only one will survive. Today you will hear the story of a man who died way too soon, What was the motivation for this death? Would jus…
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Denise Rhudy was killed in December of 1999. She was a mother of 4 who was just going to enjoy some time out with some colleagues, but the planning and actions of 3 men took away her future. But one of those men, while not the one who pulled the trigger, should not have been out amongst other citizens of his community. His past actions indicated th…
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This episode will cover the murder of Denise Rudy who was killed by Sadiki Garden in December of 1999. His appeal brought up questions of judicial discretion, jury instruction, and the validity of eyewitness identification especially when it's cross-racial identification. As with many cases, we don't know that much about the victim, but she was a m…
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Photo Credit: WMDT Who can we trust with our kids? Surely your sister and her husband, right? Sadly, no, not in the case of Victoria Harman and her son Luke Hill. This is betrayal at its core, with one sister ignoring the needs of her nephew, and that nephew and the rest of of his family paying the price. Paypal Buy Me A Coffee - https://www.buymea…
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Welcome back to The Interrupted Podcast, where we dive deep into the stories and experiences that shape exceptional individuals. In this episode, we're honored to have Paul Evancoe, an executive board member of the Hook-a-Hero Foundation and a seasoned law enforcement officer, joining us. Paul's life has been shaped by a tapestry of influences, fro…
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In this deeply engaging episode, we sit down with renowned addiction expert, Dr. Robb Kelly, PhD. Dr. Kelly is not only a licensed psychologist but also a sought-after recovery expert who has dedicated over two decades to unraveling the complexities of addiction, its root causes, and the path to genuine recovery. Join us as we explore the multiface…
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This episode will look at 2 incidents where people were injured at the famed Punkin Chunkin World Championship held in Bridgeville, Delaware, bringing about questions and liabilities when entertainment events go wrong. Photo Credit - NBC News "How Far Will a Pumpkin Fly?" What is a punkin chunkin? | HowStuffWorks 2019 Union Pumpkin Catapult Contest…
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The 3rd and final episode of the Spooktober Series will look at the legend of Maggie’s Bridge, a story that took place in “my neck of the woods,” literally, and it was also local author Kelly Lidji’s home. Lose yourself in this spooky tale which is based on the tragic events of a young girl’s death in a horrific manner. Information that I have abou…
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In episode 2 of Spooktober, we will visit Accomack County, VA and explore a haunted lighthouse, relish the beautiful Chincoteague Ponies, which may hold some spirits, a famed pony, and a location we’ve previously visited, the Captain Timothy Hill House. Photo Credit - Google Maps Paypal Buy Me A Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/rondajeffe9 Dan…
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In the first episode of Spooktober, we will explore the legend of the Cat-Man of Wicomico County. The legends goes back centuries, with stories being told of a dangerous of a dangerous creature that stalked the woods, but the most famous account comes from 1980 when 4 young people encountered this unknown being, giving us a written record and the l…
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This episode will cover the tragic death of Wilmington Police Officer Charles W Schultz in 1891. The case from the beginning had very few clues and absolutely no evidence to arrest, much less convict, someone of the crime, which was being called and assassination throughout the city and in newspapers. Officer Schultz was well loved and respected, c…
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Welcome to The Interrupted Podcast, where we bring you thought-provoking conversations with remarkable individuals making a difference in their respective fields. In this episode, we are honored to have Michael Laidler as our esteemed guest. Michael Laidler is not just a professional speaker and best-selling author; he's a true industry expert in s…
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This episode will cover the history and legacy of the oldest remaining working skipjack, the Rebecca T. Ruark, including a battle against police that included cannon fire and hundreds of rounds fired, a terrible boss, a sinking, and her most recent damage thanks to a pickup truck. Photo Credit and Source: Close call for historic Maryland skipjack |…
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This episode will be a collection of short stories of some of the not-so-bright Delmarva criminals, along with a few odd laws from each Delmarva state. Photo Credit: Tumisu on Pixabay Podcast Info: [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/DangeronDelmarva or search for @dangerondelmarva on Facebook https://twitter.com/DangeronD?s=09 Dang…
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Abstract: Frustrated by the fragmented scene of modern Morocco poetry, Moroccan poet and critic Muḥammad Bennīs pens the Bayān al-Kitāba in 1981 (“Manifesto of Writing”). The manifesto, which was published in Al-Thaqafa al-Jadida, a journal Bennīs co-founded in 1974, set forth a new concept of writing steeped in Morocco’s visual culture. Throughout…
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This episode will cover a fast moving nor’easter that swept along the Chesapeake Bay and Choptank River, along with many other arrest of Delmarva. The hardest hit though were the men on the water. With barely any time to prepare, circumstances set upon them and left them fighting for their lives. Photo Credit: Tom Hannan/Pixabay https://paypal.me/r…
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This episode will review the murder of Virginia Sard, the trial and evidence against the accused and a review on whether justice was truly served. I will also touch upon a recent case filed against a Delaware prison about allegedly silencing a prisoner’s freedom of speech and alleged retaliation against the prisoner. [email protected] http…
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This episode will discuss healthcare, and the sometimes limited options that some might have. In this and a prior episode, I will cover 3 cases (with a 4th one referenced) where patients went to the hospital and experienced shocking circumstances that unfortunately led to their deaths. This episode will discuss 2 cases where the death of an individ…
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This episode will discuss healthcare, and the sometimes limited options that some might have. I will cover 3 cases (with a 4th one referenced) over the next 2 episodes where patients went to the hospital and experienced shocking circumstances that unfortunately led to their deaths. This episode will give an introduction to the specific county that …
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In a rapidly and seemingly more dangerous world, it is increasingly important that we strengthen our capabilities by learning and applying new skills in the areas of self-awareness and situational awareness. We have become a society that is quick to outsource our security and expect someone else to save us when we are caught in an unthinkably viole…
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This episode will have updates pleas in the Emma Grace Cole case as well as more incidents that happened at a local school. Photo Credit: https://www.facebook.com/WeWontForgetThem/photos/a.1140319805982055/5029261000421230/?type=3 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/DangeronDelmarva or search for @dangerondelmarva on Facebook https:…
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I started to research this case, and found three other cases like it, plus an additional person trying to blackmail the school board, and I ended up going down the rabbit hole. Four people broke a promise - a promise that when you send your kids to school, that all educational professionals will have your child’s, and the community’s at large, best…
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Understanding that adversity is there very thing that will refine us and allow us to thrive. Often, we run away from pain, but my guest on this episode shares how instead of running from that pain we need to welcome it and push through it. My guess is non other than Ray "Cash" Care. Cash is an expert in teaching people to embrace the pain in their …
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This episode will cover the Deep Freeze that hit Delmarva in January of 1977. The Chesapeake Bay FROZE over. To get an overall understanding of the extent of this event, please take a look at the photos linked in the description of the episode. The Bay is around 200 miles long and can range from 2.8 to 30 miles wide, so the cold would have been har…
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Climate change and migration have a complex relationship, and Morocco presents an interesting case of intertwining environmental change, national development policies, and human mobilities. For her dissertation research, Rachael looks at the influence of social remittances, intangible non-material transfers across migrant connections, on climate ad…
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This episode will cover the 1992 shooting of one brother by another, as well as a threat made against one man in front of his brother. This event could tear a family apart or bring them together and leave one facing criminal charges. [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/DangeronDelmarva or search for @dangerondelmarva on Facebook htt…
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This episode will cover the absolutely tragic death of 7 year-old Nathan Leppo. What could make a 7 year-old feel that the only way that he could find peace was to end his life? This should not have happened, and his name is almost forgotten. He deserves to be remembered. Photo Credit: Briana Leppo from The Cape Gazzette. https://paypal.me/rondafje…
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Today we will cover the second half of a case in the disappearance of Christine Sheddy. Please listen to the first episode titled Buried Secrets (link here https://www.podbean.com/ep/pb-nfkn6-1377a30) This young mother was staying with her “best” friend and disappeared, seemingly into nowhere. Her mother, her biggest champion, never gave up. The se…
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Abstract:Southeast Morocco is known for its oases, dates, and diverse linguistic and cultural landscape shaped by Amazigh, Arab, African, Jewish, nomadic and agrarian exchanges. Today, this landscape is also frequently colored by watermelons and water shortages. Small-scale farmers are at the center of the changes—navigating water scarcity and mark…
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This podcast presents work related to my first book project, The Suicide Archive: Reading Resistance in theWake of French Empire—which concludes with a chapter on suicide bombing, focused on Moroccanwriter and artist Mahi Binebine’s (b. 1959) novel Les Étoiles de Sidi Moumen (2010)—and a secondbook project, Narrative Subversions: Strange Voices in …
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In this week’s episode I sit down with George Parkinson to discuss family legacy and mentorship through athletics. George is the founder of Alpha Christian Athletes (ACA). ACA is a youth sports performance training organization that help young athletes train and receive mentorship during its annual 8-week program. George shares about the influence …
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Today we will cover the first half of a case in the disappearance of Christine Sheddy. This young mother was staying with her “best” friend and disappeared, seemingly into nowhere. Her mother, her biggest champion, never gave up. The search was marred by information found in Christine’s Diary as well as the preconceptions of at least one detective …
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In this episode Steve Hallman joins recent Interrupted Podcast guest Jason Piccolo on his show, The Protectors Podcast. Steve co-hosts with Jason as they interview Brian Kilmeade from FOX News. Brian is the co-host of Fox and Friends and the author of 5, New York Times best sellers His most recent book is, The President and the Freedom Fighter. The…
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In a time where the world was transitioning from trains and carriages to automobiles, much of the nation still stayed connected by traveling by railroad. On a night in 1909, a combination of foggy weather, miscommunication, and an overcomplicated system led to a tragic crash and 7 men not going home to their families. The accident helped shed light…
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Eighteen years after the double murder of Jessica Watson, 22, and Matthew Macerato, 18, their family and friends are still waiting for their killer to be apprehended. December 26, 2004, the two were finishing their shift at the Casual Male Big & Tall on Kirkwood Highway in Wilmington, Delaware. When Jessica did not come home at her normal time, her…
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This episode will be a little different. It will cover the absolutely terrifying death of a man, but questions remain about how he died, and if his four-legged friends (or frenemies?) were involved. I will also go over a couple of updates regarding some other wildlife, as well as take a little trip to the western part of Maryland (I know. It’s not …
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