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Good news is sometimes hard to come by for poets, and what’s better news than a new book! Celebrate with us as Jason Gray hosts an interview podcast with poets discussing their new books. Each episode is a smart, fun look into the world of poetry, where the guests read several poems for their new work, and talk about how their books came to be, and how they write the way they do.
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Moms and Mysteries is a true crime podcast hosted by Mandy and Melissa, two friends who deep dive into a new case each week. Conversational in tone and heavy on the levity, you’ll enjoy their original takes on both the well-known, and those lesser heard of true crime stories.
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The Christian Sages is a Christian Podcast that centers on conversations about the Word of God and how it applies to our daily walk and life. Jay and Doug are two men of God who have been saved pretty much since birth and have been involved in Christian Leadership and ministry since they were old enough to talk. The Christian Sages podcast and blog are based on the humorous and interesting conversations that Jay and Doug have been having since they first met at Grace and Faith Church in Tamp ...
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Hey guys! In this special bonus episode, we're joined by Gabe Lenners, the host of the intriguing podcast Obscurum: Invasion of the Drones, to dive deep into the mysterious world of drones (and we take on some conspiracy theories, because, why not?!). Gabe takes us behind the scenes of his investigation into unexplained drone sightings over the ski…
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This week, we are discussing one of the most perplexing missing persons cases of the 2000s—the disappearance of Brian Shaffer. On April 1, 2006, Brian, a 27-year-old Ohio State medical student, was last seen entering the Ugly Tuna Saloona bar in Columbus, Ohio. But here’s where it gets strange: while there’s surveillance footage of him walking in, …
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In today’s bonus episode of Moms and Mysteries, we're diving into an intriguing batch of listener-submitted stories that are equal parts wild, hilarious, and mysterious. From strange run-ins with the law to unexpected twists that leave you questioning everything, these stories are anything but ordinary. Key Highlights: An Unforeseen Investigation: …
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In this week’s episode, we’re diving into one of the most chilling and unsolved aviation mysteries of all time—the disappearance of two Navy crew members aboard the infamous Ghost Blimp, the L-8. After taking off from Treasure Island, San Francisco, on August 16, 1942, the blimp was found hours later in a Daly City neighborhood—completely unmanned …
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We're going to dive into some of the most shocking "firsts" in true crime history. From the groundbreaking use of DNA to convict a killer, to a parrot’s surprising role in a murder case, and the infamous Golden State Killer finally being caught—this episode has it all. Plus, we explore the fascinating origins of the Body Farm and how it changed for…
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In July of 2002, former NBA star Bison Dele, his girlfriend Serena Karlan, and a boat captain named Bertrand Saldo vanished while sailing the South Pacific Ocean. The only person to return from the trip was Bison’s older brother, Miles. When Miles arrived alone in Tahiti, the boat had been repainted and renamed. Authorities suspected Miles had murd…
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Today's show features poet Lesley Wheeler, and her wonderful new book of poems, Mycocosmic. It’s a fascinating book both in its individual poems and in its overall assembly. It takes us under the earth to the mycelia below, and under the skin to the heart inside. Lesley Wheeler’s previous poetry collections include The State She’s In, Radioland, Th…
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This week, we are giving an update on the story of Brittanee Drexel. Since our last episode, there have been civil lawsuits as well as a new arrest. From the original episode: This week we are discussing Brittanee Drexel, a strong-minded and independent young woman whose life was taken by a man whom the police had suspected almost immediately after…
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THE HOLLAND SHOWING IS NOW FULL! Harvey Milk was a trailblazing politician and activist with a charismatic and fearless personality. In 1977, he became California’s first openly gay elected official and became a powerful voice for marginalized communities…. But on the morning of November 27, 1978, Harvey’s life was cut short just one year into his …
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Hey guys! Get ready for our special BONUS episode with Annie Elise, host of the incredibly popular podcast Serialously, as we dive into her wild journey from fashion forecasting to becoming a full-time true crime pro. We’ll hear all about how she juggles podcasting, family life, and everything in between, and get the inside scoop on some of her mos…
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On July 9, 1993, just after 1:40am Russell Peterson of Sedona, AZ called 911 and reported that there had been a very bad accident during an argument with his wife, Stephanie. When asked to elaborate, Russel said that his wife had been shot and she was hurt very badly, though Russel couldn’t give a straight answer when it came to WHO shot her but he…
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Hey guys! Welcome to our very first ever mailbag episode! Today, we’re having a blast diving into your hilarious and shocking listener submissions. We’ve got everything from unexpected family connections to crime, like the wild Bicycle Bandit story, to confessions of childhood theft that are as innocent as they are foolish (who knew there were so m…
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There was an issue with the original audio released this morning 3/4/2025, it has been corrected and re-published. If it still sounds weird, plesae re-download. This week, we're discussing the mysterious disappearance of Dail Dinwiddie, who vanished after a U2 concert in 1992. We’ll cover her background, the immediate search efforts, the ongoing in…
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Today on the show we have poet Christian Teresi, talking about his new book, What Monsters You Make of Them, recently published by Red Hen Press. Teresi has published poems in AGNI, The American Poetry Review, Kenyon Review, Blackbird, and many other places. He has also translated Book 7 of Nonnus of Panopolis’s Dionysiaca, the longest surviving te…
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This week we’re delving into the life and crimes of John Wallace, a notorious landowner in Georgia during the mid-20th century. It explores his ruthless nature, the impact of Prohibition on his life, and the eventual murder of Wilson Turner, which led to Wallace's arrest and trial. The discussion highlights the complexities of the case, the cultura…
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Gabby Petito, a 22-year-old travel blogger, was found murdered in September 2021 after going missing during a cross-country trip with her fiancé, Brian Laundrie. Her death sparked widespread media attention, and Laundrie was later found dead, with authorities concluding he was responsible for her murder. In this episode, the hosts of Moms and Myste…
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After a night out with friends in July of 2021, 23 year old Destiny McClain was shot as she waited for food at a taco truck outside a nightclub in Phoenix, AZ. Ways to help: Anyone with information is asked to contact Phoenix police at 602-262-6151 or Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS (948-6377) or 480-TESTIGO (837-8446) for Spanish. There is a $2,000 …
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HUGE UPDATE AT THE END OF THIS EPISODE! The mysterious death of Ellen Greenberg, a 27-year-old teacher found dead with 20 stab wounds in her Philadelphia apartment, has left Ellen’s parents as well as the public baffled for over a decade. Despite initial findings ruling her death as a suicide, the chilling circumstances surrounding her tragic end c…
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On the show is poet Ava Nathaniel Winter, whose new book, her first full-length collection, is the National Poetry Series–winning Transgenesis. Winter has also published the chapbook, Safe House, and her work has appeared in The Baffler, Beloit Poetry Journal,Poetry International, TriQuarterly, and elsewhere. She served as a Stadler Fellow at Buckn…
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This week, we explore the life and mysterious death of Mary Pinchot Meyer, a woman with high-profile connections, including John F. Kennedy and the CIA. We’ll discuss her tragic 1964 murder, the acquittal of the man charged with the crime, and theories about CIA involvement linked to her affair with JFK and the disappearance of her diary, which may…
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Lauren Burk, a bright and popular Auburn University student with a promising future, was tragically abducted and murdered on March 4, 2008. After a lengthy investigation and court proceedings, Lockhart was convicted of capital murder and sentenced to death, though his case remains a point of contention due to appeals and legal challenges regarding …
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In honor of National Stalking Awareness Month, we’re sharing the story that sparked the movement. Join us as we discuss the tragic case of Peggy Klinke—a bright, ambitious woman whose life was cut short by a relentless stalker, her ex-boyfriend. In this episode, we’ll explore Peggy’s story, the devastating consequences of stalking, and how her lega…
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This week, we're exploring the 1982 abduction of 20-year-old Kelly Bergh from the Imperial Gas Station in Harrisonburg, Virginia. We'll cover her frantic 911 calls, the police mishandling, potential suspects, and ongoing efforts by her family to uncover the truth, along with recent developments that keep hope alive. Those with information about Kel…
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This week we are discussing the mysterious disappearance of Nikki Cheng Saelee-McCain. Born in Taiwan and raised in Seattle, Nikki's life took a serious turn when her tumultuous relationship with her husband, Tyler, escalated to severe abuse during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite her forgiving nature and hopes for a better future, Nikki went missing…
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