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One Moore Day

Connor Moore, Addison Moore

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Middle-School Sweethearts and Best Friends, Life is great!... Except when it's not. Join Connor and Addi as they discuss their life, quarrels, and exciting things that can make a day good or bad. Each day seems impossible, but you've just got to stay with it for One Moore Day... New Episodes weekly Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/walz/nameLicense code: KKGIXDWUBKLU6RIJ
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Healthily

Nicola Moore

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Join nutritionist Nicola Moore for an audible feast with friends that will leave you feeling empowered to eat and live well for vibrant health. Championing positive health messages and relationships with food, registered nutritional therapist Nicola Moore has spent the past 20 years having healthy conversations with people. Join her as she bottles and shares fascinating discussions with colleagues and friends from her years in the health industry, as she finds out what it means to them to li ...
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Student Voices, Big Ideas

Detroit Country Day School

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Welcome to Student Voices, Big Ideas, a space where we celebrate the voices, stories, and journeys of our Detroit Country Day students. In these episodes, you’ll hear from students as they share their insights, experiences, and inspirations. Tune in to listen to our student share lessons and perspectives that shape our community.
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The Lab

Barton Ramsey

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Welcome to The Lab, a podcast focused on Gundogs, Good Times, and the Great Outdoors. Join host Barton Ramsey as he interviews outdoorsmen who have excelled in a multitude of avenues involving gundog, hunting, and business endeavors. The Lab is produced by Cornerstone Gundog Academy - online resources to help you train your retriever. Visit https://www.cornerstonegundogacademy.com for more information.
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The Book of the Dead

Courtney Liso

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Hosted by Courtney Liso, The Book of the Dead is a true crime podcast that focuses on the victims of lesser-known crimes. Each episode presents a deep dive into a case from around the world, dissecting the details to tell the whole story of who each victim was, in addition to what happened to them. Formerly hosted by a mother-daughter team, the podcast has evolved with one host, taking the care necessary to ensure each victim is honored as they should be. Join Courtney every Wednesday at 12a ...
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In this special bonus episode, I joined Ted and JJ on their show, Conspiring to Argue to discuss two of the most deplorable people on the planet: Henry Lee Lucas and Ottis Toole. This is part 2 of their coverage of the Adam Walsh case, so head on over to their show to hear all the details of part one. Connect with us on Social Media! You can find u…
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In Part 2 of my coverage on the McStay Family Murders, I cover the trial of Chase Merritt, the man arrested for the murders of Summer and Joseph McStay, and their two little boys, Gianni and Joey Jr. The case against Chase Merritt was built entirely on circumstantial evidence, and three years after my original coverage, I'm still not entirely sure …
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Three years ago, I explored one of California’s most tragic true crime cases: the disappearance and murder of the McStay family, Summer and Joseph McStay, and their two young sons, Gianni and Joey Jr., on February 4, 2010. While there have been no major updates since my last coverage, I’ve gathered additional details about the case and trial that s…
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On August 7, 1972, 16-year-old Jeannette DePalma left her home in Springfield, New Jersey, to go to work, but she never made it back home. Six weeks later, Jeannette's body was found atop Devil's Teeth, a cliff in Houdaille Quarry. With very little evidence, no clear suspects, and rumors of her being the victim of a Satanic Cult, her case has gone …
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In this episode of The Lab Podcast, Barton Ramsey and Josh Parvin are introducing a new series called Retriever School. Retriever School is a 9-week video series that teaches struggling retriever owners how to turn things around step by step. It’s fun, easy to follow, and gets fantastic results for both the dog and the owner. • Cornerstone Gundog A…
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As I work on a case that is far more involved than I originally thought, dive into the chilling legend of Hannah Cranna, often called the Wicked Witch of Monroe in this episode hosted by Raven of Rogue Darkness. Feared throughout 19th-century Connecticut, Hannah’s reputation was built on tales of witchcraft, curses, and paranormal misfortune said t…
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In the 1970s, New York's LGBTQ Community was gripped by fear; from a string of grisly unsolved killings known as the “Bag Murders,” to the shocking murder of film critic Addison Verrill, and whispers of a Hollywood curse surrounding The Exorcist. At the center of these intersecting stories stands Paul Bateson, a man described as handsome and charis…
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In March 2017, the quiet Alaskan town of Ketchikan was rocked by the sudden death of beloved surgeon Dr. Eric Garcia. Found in his home under suspicious circumstances, his death would devolve into a mystery that was truly stranger than fiction. Journalist Chris Connelly, host of Cold Blooded: Mystery in Alaska, joined me to discuss his investigatio…
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If you’ve ever dabbled in Dry January or found yourself wondering what life might look like with less (or no) alcohol, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss. In this episode, Nicola speaks to Nutritional Therapist Katie Addison-Smith, who shares her deeply personal story of navigating critical illness and making the life-changing decision t…
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In August 2005, 20-year-old U.S. Army soldier Joshua Bennett returned home to Illinois, grieving the unexpected loss of his father. Ne reconnects with his mother, who invited him to stay the night at her home, but within hours, Joshua would be murdered in his mother’s home by a group of people who believed they were under the influence of a witch’s…
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Today I sat down with Clara S. Lewis, author of American Infanticide: Sexism, Science, and the Politics of Sympathy, to examine the deeply unsettling and complex case of Emile Weaver, a college student convicted of killing her newborn in 2015. Clara walked me through how the legal system, media, and public perception often fail to grasp the complex…
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What if autoimmunity wasn’t the body turning against you, but a call for deeper care and understanding? In this episode of Healthily, I’m joined by Nutritional Therapist Elisa Ferguson, who specialises in supporting people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). We explore the wider story behind autoimmune conditions – including how stress, gut health, traum…
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In the late 1990s, Italy was worried that Satanism was on the rise. There were whispers of cults and worshippers performing dark rituals to appease the devil and citizens were flocking to their churches worried about their immortal souls and the safety of their loved ones. This fear was not completely unfounded. In the outskirts of Milan, in Busto …
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Lara and Maya Hammoud, two inspiring sisters, are redefining inclusion through their non-profit, the Perception Foundation, which focuses on creating sensory-friendly spaces and advocating for accessibility. Their journey began over ten years ago when they formed a lasting friendship with a classmate on the autism spectrum, which opened their eyes …
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Get ready to dive into the fascinating world of authentic experimental biology research with DCDS StanX students as they share their experiences. This week, we’re shining the spotlight on Brian Lu, Claire Heller, and Henry Jiang, who share their journey navigating the inaugural StanX class—a unique blend of research, collaboration, and a bit of unp…
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Get ready to dive into the fascinating world of authentic experimental biology research with DCDS StanX students as they share their experiences. Zara R., Rooney K., and Obafami T. share their experiences, revealing not only their personal growth but also the invaluable lessons they've learned along the way. From partnering with scientists at Stanf…
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In this episode of Healthily, Nicola speaks with medical herbalist Rhian Jones to explore the world of herbal medicine. From teas to tinctures, capsules to creams, they unpack what herbs are, the forms they come in, and how to use them effectively. Rhian shares common mistakes people make when using herbs, how to avoid them, and which remedies are …
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In 1995, 15-year-old Kiplyn Davis disappeared in broad daylight from her high school in Spanish Fork, Utah. Her belongings were abandoned in her locker, and she never made it to her afternoon classes. No one has seen her since. Thirty years later, the mystery of what happened to Kiplyn has endured in a community that refuses to forget her. However,…
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#027 Step into the rich heritage of the American West as Clay Forst shares the remarkable story of Stewart Ranch, Oklahoma's oldest continuously family-owned ranch dating back to 1868. As the sixth generation steward of this legacy, Clay offers a fascinating glimpse into modern ranching life while explaining how his family has adapted their traditi…
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Join CJ from Rainbow Crimes as she tells the story of the Highs Ice Cream Store Murders. On April 11, 1967, in Staunton, Virginia, Sisters-in-law Constance Smootz Hevener and Carolyn Hevener Perry were shot and killed while working at the Highs Ice Cream Store. While a prime suspect was arrested, charged, and tried, he was ultimately acquitted, and…
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Get ready to be inspired as we dive into the remarkable journey of Addison Garn, who shares her incredible insights and experiences that go far beyond the typical high school story. Addison’s narrative isn’t just about overcoming adversity; it’s about finding strength and faith in the darkest moments of life. From battling a rare and aggressive can…
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Carrie Moore, a proud alumna of Detroit Country Day School's class of 2003, takes the mic to share her insights and encouragement with the graduating class of 2025 in this heartfelt commencement address. Her message is a powerful reminder of the resilience and grit that will guide these young graduates through their next chapter in life. Carrie ref…
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Among the legendary singers of the 27 Club who captivated the world with their music and lyrics, is a woman who is not as well known—one whose powerful voice and thought-provoking lyrics set her apart from the men dominating the industry. Mia Zapata and her band, The Gits, were on the verge of becoming a household name in Seattle's grunge and punk …
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#026 Remember when social media wasn't just about mindless scrolling? When photograph quality mattered more than viral potential? When online connections regularly turned into real-life friendships? Barton and his guest Reagan Renfroe take us back to what they call "the golden age" of outdoor social media—that sweet spot between 2013-2017 when plat…
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On March 2, 1998, 19-year-old college student Suzanne Lyall vanished just steps from her dorm at SUNY Albany. Despite a seemingly normal night and a confirmed sighting as she stepped off a city bus, Suzanne was never seen again. Today, I walk you through one of New York’s most haunting missing persons cases.I'll retrace her final known movements, g…
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Get ready to be inspired as we dive into the journey of Ibrahim Zini, who takes us through his transformative experience at Detroit Country Day School's Conservatory Program in Visual and Performing Arts. Ibrahim shares how vocal music became his sanctuary amidst personal struggles. He reflects on the power of finding his voice, both literally and …
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As summer drew to a close in September of 1966 in Cincinnati, Ohio, something terrible was happening at 3381 Greenway Avenue amid another killer's reign of terror attacking women. The Bricca family, Jerry, Linda, and their little girl, Debbie, were brutally murdered in their own home as their neighbors gathered in their homes, settling in to watch …
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In this episode, Addie Hartley shares her vibrant journey through the Conservatory Program in Visual Arts at Detroit Country Day. She dives into the lessons she's learned along the way, emphasizing the importance of self-advocacy and the value of community in nurturing creativity. She recounts her artistic evolution, from doodling on everything in …
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When 19-year-old Shana Grice reported her stalker to the police, they didn’t just dismiss her—they fined her. Months later, she was found murdered in her bedroom, her throat slashed, and her home set on fire. The man responsible had a documented history of harassment, and Shana had done everything she could to be heard. In this episode, I tell the …
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In this episode of Healthily, Nicola speaks with fertility-focused nutritional therapist Alison Hall to explore the sensitive and emotional topic of fertility after miscarriage. With empathy and expertise, Alison shares a wealth of practical, empowering insights—ranging from nutrition and lifestyle guidance to the often-overlooked role of thyroid h…
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#025 Ever wondered what drives someone to completely reinvent an essential product that everyone takes for granted? Meet Addison Edmonds, the visionary founder of Gunner, who transformed dog travel safety by refusing to accept the status quo. Addison's journey began with his beloved chocolate Lab, Gunner, and a simple frustration: why don't travel …
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In Today's episode, I am joined by veteran investigative journalist Mark Pinsky to unpack the decades-old mystery of Nancy Morgan, a young VISTA volunteer found brutally murdered in Madison County, North Carolina in 1970. Mark walks me through the corrupt local politics, suppressed leads, and the lingering questions that keep this cold case unsolve…
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Jacob Hopkins takes the spotlight in this episode, sharing his thoughts on the often-overlooked mindset of a Detroit Country Day student. With his unique blend of insights from sports psychology and personal experience, he dives into how a positive outlook can drastically shift our performance in school, sports, and life in general. He highlights t…
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In Today's episode, I dive into the mysterious 1987 disappearance of 16-year-old Theresa Bier in the remote Sierra Nevada mountains near Fresno, California. Accompanied by 43-year-old Russell Welch, a self-proclaimed Bigfoot hunter, Theresa vanished without a trace during an expedition in the wilderness. Welch was later arrested but never charged d…
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Today, we're diving into a heartfelt journey with Naima Safedine, a senior at Detroit Country Day School, as she opens up about the profound lessons she's learned through her family's experiences. Naima shares a deeply personal story about her father’s battle with a brain tumor, revealing how this challenge has reshaped her understanding of love, f…
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In this episode of Healthily, Nicola is joined by Jo Majithia, Head of Education at Regenerus Laboratories, to explore the DUTCH test—a cutting-edge tool for gaining insight into hormone health and its symptoms. Together, they unpack what makes this test different, how it relates to issues like fatigue, weight gain, low mood, and cycle changes, and…
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Today, I sit down with Tess Korth, the whistleblower who exposed rampant abuse and systemic corruption at FCI Dublin, a federal women’s prison in California once dubbed “the rape club” by those who lived and worked within its walls. Tess shares her firsthand experiences working inside a prison where the power dynamics turned predatory and silence w…
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On April 16, 2003, Air Force Colonel Philip Shue was found dead in his car after it veered off a Texas highway and slammed into a tree. But this wasn’t an ordinary crash. Shue's body showed signs of brutal mutilation—his chest was mutilated and his finger amputated in an act of twisted, surgical, precision, and duct tape dangled from his wrists. Of…
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#024 What happens behind the scenes when champion Labradors are bred? Dr. Lee Payne, one of the most sought-after reproductive veterinarians in the Labrador world, pulls back the curtain on the science, skill, and precision required to maintain top-quality working dog genetics. From his unexpected journey into veterinary medicine to becoming the go…
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Gianna Bono's heartfelt narration illustrates the profound resilience cultivated in the face of adversity, particularly stemming from her brother's battle with T cell lymphoma. Her reflections encapsulate not merely her personal growth but also the invaluable lessons derived from her familial bonds, emphasizing the significance of a positive mindse…
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In 2016, 21-year-old Keeshae Jacobs disappeared after telling her mom she would return the next day. Nearly a decade later, she’s still missing—but someone has admitted to knowing what happened. In this episode, I expose the disturbing connections between Keeshae’s disappearance and the 2022 killing of Ashley Fowler—whose alleged killer also claime…
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Parenting a teenager isn’t easy—but neither is being a teenager. Between school stress, self-doubt, mood changes, and increasing independence, it can feel like a whirlwind of emotions and challenges. In this episode of Healthily, I’m joined by teen coach Maria Evans, who has spent years working with teenagers and their families. Together, we unpack…
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#023 Ranar Moody takes us on an authentic journey through his remarkable path from aspiring entrepreneur to co-founder of 24.7Hunt. This conversation explores the beautiful intersection of hip-hop culture and waterfowl hunting while challenging perceptions about who belongs in outdoor spaces. Growing up in Georgia with deep family hunting tradition…
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In this Chapter of the Book of the Dead, we sit down, with retired NYPD detective and author Vic Ferrari who has joined us, again, to delve into his experiences with homicides and death in New York City. From the grim realities of crime scenes to being present for autopsies, Ferrari shares his insights on what it's really like to work for the NYPD …
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#022 What happens when a phone call about a hunting dog leads to lifelong friendship, a marriage, and a thriving business? Chase White, owner of Fowl Plains Outfitters in Great Bend, Kansas, joins Barton to unpack their decade-long journey from dog trainer and client to witnessing life's most profound moments together. Chase shares the remarkable s…
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Ella's personal story of resilience serves as the focal point of this episode, where she articulates the profound transformation that arises from overcoming adversity. Through her personal narrative, she explains the distinction between mere survival and the profound growth that can accompany hardship. Ella recounts her journey through medical trea…
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In today's chapter of The Book of the Dead, we sit down with retired NYPD detective and author Vic Ferrari to uncover the fascinating world of law enforcement in New York City. With over 20 years of experience on the force, Vic shares firsthand stories from his time working on major cases, the challenges of policing in one of the busiest cities in …
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Why do some of us feel hungrier than others? Is fasting really the best approach for everyone? And how do our genes influence the way we process sugars and fats? In this fascinating episode of Healthily, I’m joined by Emma Beswick, CEO of Lifecode Gx, to explore the genetics of metabolism and what this means for how we eat and live. Emma shares the…
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In this gripping chapter of The Book of the Dead, we dive deep into one of the most haunting true crime cases: the murder of Kristina Hickey. Join us as we explore the chilling details of the crime that shook a community and the subsequent investigation that led to a wrongful conviction. We’ll examine the evidence that pointed to Christopher Aberna…
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