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Sword and Scale

Sword and Scale

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Sword and Scale is a weekly true crime podcast covering the dark underworld of crime and the criminal justice system’s response to it. The first episode launched January 1st, 2014 and feature stories of murder, abduction, rape, and even more bizarre forms of crime. It’s the purest form of true-crime where the raw uncensored audio tells the story. Everything from 911 calls to court testimony, interviews with victims and sometimes with perpetrators give listeners a 360 degree look at the seedy ...
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This is War

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A raw look at the combat and homecoming experience from American veterans who have been deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan. “This Is War” chronicles the trials of combat vets both abroad and at home.
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A 77-year-old grandmother stranded on the side of the road. A chance encounter with pure evil. A crime so brutal it shattered an entire family and left a town in shock. From the creators of Sword and Scale comes a gripping ten-part true crime series that unravels the horrifying story of Tina Lohman—a woman who should have been safe, but wasn’t. As the case unfolds, we follow the chilling investigation, the relentless pursuit of justice, and the jaw-dropping courtroom chaos that no one saw co ...
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Sword and Scale Rewind

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Sword and Scale Rewind, hosted by Matt Fondiler and Ian Bagg, is the comedy aftershow for the popular true-crime podcast Sword and Scale. Each episode number corresponds to it's counterpart on it's sister podcast. So kick back, have a pot or two and listen to some murder-comedy...
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From the Mutual Audio Network, Wednesday Wonders is the award-winning weekly collection of modern audio drama and audio fiction in the genres of science-fiction and fantasy. In a million different worlds, universes apart, and yet right next to you. Wednesday Wonders is exciting Audio!
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The Leader Learner Podcast

Theresa Destrebecq (formerly also with Vincent Musolino)

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The Leader Learner podcast is for readers and leaders of all kinds. Rather than talk to authors about the professional development books that they have written, the Leader Learner podcast spotlights readers and delves into their process the book(s) that have had an impact on them and their work. This podcast is brought to you by Theresa Destrebecq, founder of Emerge Book Circles. Join me as I discuss books, learning, and leadership with the guests. Read Deeper Not Faster.
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Spill the tea - we want to hear from you! Chris Daigle, founder and CEO of Chief AI Officer, helps executive teams deploy real-world AI strategies that drive business results through his flagship Executive AI Immersion program, designed specifically for mid-market companies. • AI adoption is fundamentally different from previous tech waves because …
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Brian Robinson is a contemporary artist originally from Waiben (Thursday Island) in the Torres Strait. His work explores imagery drawn from ancestral iconography of the Zenadth Kes (Torres Strait), and he uniquely interweaves this with images from popular culture and science fiction. Guest: Torres Strait Islander Artist, Brian Robinson. His exhibit…
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When 27-year-old Jamie Haggard vanished from her Kenmore, WA home in June 2016, she was just another name added to the long list of missing people in King County. Eventually, weeks turned into months. After several dead ends, sifting suspects, and body parts kept turning up across Northern Washington, identifying who these victims were proved to be…
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We're back in Stephen King territory, this time with bad CGI and a bad ending... Support Final Transmission: Join our Patreon - for just $5 a month, you get (almost) unedited and raw video versions of every new episode Rate and review us wherever you're listening Email us with your thoughts, questions, and FT slash fiction Follow us on Instagram, B…
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Vivian Pham started writing her novel, The Coconut Children, when she was 16. After publishing in 2020, she was asked to convert it into a stage play. At the time, she had never watched a contemporary theatre performance. Now, it's set to be the largest production of Belvoir's season. Set in a south-west Sydney Vietnamese-Australian community in th…
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Gary Stevenson used to be a successful trader, making millions of pounds betting on the economic downfall of the economy. But his real success has come from leaving the world of high-flying traders and starting a YouTube channel, Gary's Economics, in which he breaks down the causes of financial inequality and offers bold solutions on how to restart…
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Malawi, the fourth poorest country in the world, went to the polls on the 16th September for their general election. The two main Presidential Candidates have both served as President of Malawi previously and been accused of corruption in the role. As food prices skyrocket, fuel becomes a scarce commodity and a country largely reliant on rain-fed c…
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Sir Gibuma Gibbs Salika is Papua New Guinea's longest-serving judge on the country's Supreme Court. He was only a young man when PNG achieved independence on 16 September 1975, and has graciously joined Julian to reflect on the last 50 years. Guest: Sir Gibuma Gibbs Salika, Chief Justice of the National and Supreme Court of Papua New Guinea…
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Spill the tea - we want to hear from you! Alistair Lowe Norris, Chief Responsible AI Officer at Iridis, discusses how AI can be a positive force for change when built on ethical foundations, safety measures, and benefits for both people and planet. • Recipient of the President's Lifetime Achievement Award for his volunteer work addressing food inse…
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This week we discuss borrowed nostalgia, the flattening of the mono-culture, and we introduce you to the Michael Jordan of douchey movie boyfriends. It's POPCORN 🍿 Support Final Transmission: Join our Patreon - for just $5 a month, you get (almost) unedited and raw video versions of every new episode Rate and review us wherever you're listening Ema…
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It’s Not Rocket Surgery Episode 366 – Life on Mars, New Pi, AI Music and lots more science, technology and geek culture stories too.Links to other stories mentioned during the show are available on request. Download Ep.366 (48MB) Songs Played: Life On Mars – Sarah Blasko Back In Black (Soul) – AC/CD + AI Method – Kroi BLKRCZM – Dubioza Kolektiv…
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Paul White's work has taken him to some of the world’s most volatile conflict zones and humanitarian crises. Since the mid-2000s, he’s been on the ground in countries like Iraq and Nepal, working with refugees, displaced communities, and Indigenous peoples. Guest: Paul White is a Senior Protection Adviser for the UN’s ProCap organisation, living in…
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Professor Georgina Long has led global breakthroughs in immunotherapy and targeted therapies, transforming advanced melanoma from a disease with no effective treatment into one where long-term survival and even cures are possible. Her pioneering research and international collaborations continue to set the standard for how cancer is understood and …
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Papua New Guinea marks 50 years of Independence and to mark the 50th anniversary a new economic history of PNG since independence has just been released. It’s called Struggle, Reform, Boom and Bust. Guest: Maholopa Laveil, lecturer in Economics at UPNG’s School of Business and Public Policy.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Dr Grainne Cleary is a wildlife ecologist who is one of Australia's most enthusiastic bird lovers. But in writing her new book 'Why Birds Sing', she realised even the experts among us still have a lot to discover when it comes to the complex world of bird song. Guest: Dr Grainne Cleary, bird expert and author of Why Do Birds Sing.…
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Spill the tea - we want to hear from you! Radhika Dutt challenges traditional goal-setting frameworks and introduces OHLs (Objectives, Hypotheses, and Learnings) as a more effective alternative for today's knowledge workers who are solving complex puzzles rather than performing repetitive tasks. • Goals and targets originated in the 1940s for unski…
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Sam is mad about science and other stuff. Support Final Transmission: Join our Patreon - for just $5 a month, you get (almost) unedited and raw video versions of every new episode Rate and review us wherever you're listening Email us with your thoughts, questions, and FT slash fiction Follow us on Instagram, Bluesky and TikTok Check out Red Scare I…
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Moving the podcasts originally shared on Google Drive over to be with the rest of the shows – Ep54 originally broadcast on 7th of July 2013 It’s Not Rocket Surgery Episode 55 – Tony comes all the way from Maryland USA to join Vlado in-studio to discuss Duck Junk. Also getting a mention – Duck amputee gets a 3D printed foot, Boeing 777 Crash in San …
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