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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

Sword and Scale

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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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This is War

Sword and Scale

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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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Let's build community care, social responsibility, and allyship into every aspect of your business — not as an afterthought, but as a core foundation. Because business isn’t neutral. The way we sell, market, and structure our offers either upholds oppressive systems or actively works to dismantle them. We’re here to have honest, nuanced, and sometimes uncomfortable conversations about what it really means to run a business that is both profitable and radically principled.
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The Britpop Show

David Marsden

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Every week, David Marsden hosts The Britpop Show, live on various radio stations. A mix of classic Britpop tracks, Britpop songs you thought you’d forgotten, and some you ought to know but don’t yet - with the odd interview with Britpop royalty thrown in! This is your chance to relive the show at your leisure.
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Multiple winner of the Best On-Air Host and Best On-Air Show from the Georgia Association of Broadcasters, radio host Alan Sanders breaks down news and current events for the listening audience.
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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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We open our show with a long monologue over the last few generations in our country suffering from an underdeveloped, perhaps near non-existent, emotional level of maturity. We then discuss how Rep. Jamie Raskin’s (D-MD) threat not to work with Trump echoes the same warning coming from China. We also spend a little more time on the incongruous ruli…
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In this episode, I’m sharing the second part of my series on incongruence in marketing — why it happens, how it became the norm, and how to build a business that works AND actually feels good to run. Listen to hear more about: Why modern marketing is built on insecurity — and how we got here How to spot incongruence in your own business without sha…
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Today we sit down with Carole Liberman, M.D., M.P.H. who is a board-certified Beverly Hills forensic psychiatrist, best-selling author and media commentator. She has consulted as an expert witness in dozens of high-profile legal cases—including the Gabby Petito civil trial—and is a recognized authority on psychological trauma, terrorism, mass shoot…
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We open with the media saying the Pope did not meet with VP JD Vance, only to find they did meet before the Pope passed away. I am on-call to fill-in on the Erick Erickson Show this Thursday if they sign the Ukraine mineral rights deal. Then we look back to just over a year ago to remind everyone how the Democrats thought of illegals as the “Americ…
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I open with a piece from Politico, praising Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) for putting his constituent first by flying to El Salvador. When did illegal aliens who happen to also be wife-abusing gang members become eligible to vote in our elections? It feels like the Democrat party leadership has decided to align with the worst people possible. At …
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Tip of the day: Pull your head out of your butt Today we take a look at what happens when you use ordinary solutions in extraordinary situations. Using extraordinary solutions in ordinary situations also becomes dysfunctional. This was inspired by the current cultural issues around deportation, boundaries, and a teenager murdering another teenager …
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We open with how we always start a Friday show, with Tara Bull’s Top 10 News stories the media likely didn’t cover this week. Then we spend a good amount of time discussing a tale of two parties. We have one party that is fighting for American and the lives of all Americans. We have an America First agenda led by President Donald Trump. Then we hav…
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I'm diving into one of the most overlooked but critical issues in online business: incongruence. This is something few people name, but almost everyone feels. When what you're saying on the outside doesn't match what you're feeling on the inside, your audience can sense it — even if they don’t know how to explain it. And it’s costing you more than …
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We open with a compilation of stories and soundbites that illustrates quite clearly how the Democrat party and Leftists would much rather put MS-13 gang members, murderers and terrorists ahead of Americans. Judge Boasberg’s ego has him on the warpath and he has become even more unhinged. But, being emotionally unhinged seems to be part of the mantr…
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We open with an attempt by the Left to trot the cognitively impaired cosplaying former President, Joe Biden, in front of cameras to tell us how terrible President Trump is. Watch for the arson story regarding Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA) to disappear now that we know the perpetrator is a rabid pro-Palestine supporter. The Left cannot get enough of tryi…
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We open with a rant about tax day and how I wish we would implement a much better way to collect taxes that does not require so much time, effort and energy on an annual basis. This leads to the issue of Harvard university wanting to continue to corrupt the minds of it’s students, while also taking public money and being tax-exempt. A CNN legal ana…
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Let's about what to do when people copy your work — ouch! Even though it's not fun when it happens, it's still possible to protect your energy, stay focused on your creativity, and keep growing your business without getting stuck in bitterness or overvigilance. Listen to hear more about: Why your best ideas will get copied — and why that’s not the …
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Here is my fill-in work on the nationally syndicated Erick Erickson Show for Monday, April 14, 2025. I discussed tax day coming up before diving into the Trump tariff plan and how it's all about divesting so much of our reliance on China and other bad actors on the world stage. We then look at how the media is misrepresenting the deportation of the…
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We spend time discussing both the SAVE Act and Real ID. The former shows how desperate Democrats are to keep voting open to anyone and everyone who is not eligible to vote. As for the later, it’s amazing how many on the Right are worried about Real ID being implemented. The law was passed in 2005 and has slowly rolled out to where all 50 states are…
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We open with a Friday favorite and that’s Tara Bull’s Top 10 News stories the Legacy/mainstream media likely didn’t cover for you this week. We then dive into an interesting few stories that seems to indicate several investigations are underway. DNI Tulsi Gabbard mentioned evidence of voting machine hacks and manipulation. John Solomon discusses mo…
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After two years of delays, countless courtroom antics, and a trial that defied belief, the jury finally reaches a verdict. Bradley Yohn’s fate is sealed—but the surprises aren’t over yet. As Tina Lohman’s family delivers raw and heartbreaking impact statements, the judge hands down a sentence that stuns the courtroom. But even with justice served, …
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We open the show with better than expected CPI for the month of March. John Bolton makes a dolt of himself as he suggests Trump is economically illiterate less than 24 hours before the single-biggest jump in the stock market in recent history. Sen. Adam Schiff (in his pants) (D-CA), in a three day period, managed to go from being angry at Trump ove…
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We open our show with China being the only country, so far, to engage in retaliatory tariffs. Trump says we will jump to 104% on them with threats to go higher. Kevin O’Leary believes they need to be at 400% and that would force their leader to jump on a plane to Washington, D.C. Not sure if White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt listens to m…
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Tip of the day: You never actually knew what was coming anyway, so stop panicking. Diving into recent cultural events with a fresh lens! Today, we’re breaking down structuration theory & symbolic interactionism to see how they shed light on the uncertain future. We’ll apply these ideas to tariffs, markets, and deportations—unpacking their impact on…
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Yes, building "know, like, and trust" matters in marketing... ,,, but you don't need to be overly personal, pretend to be everyone's BFF, or spill your deepest secrets! Listen to hear more about: How "know, like, and trust" is actually created in both consumer products and personal services When you actually need to build relationships, as opposed …
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We open the show with Sen. Chuck “You” Schumer (D-NY) starting to run out of new material for the fearporn train. On the flip side, Sen. Deb Fischer (R-NE) says it’s far too early to panic and she said her constituents are okay waiting a bit to see how the Trump reciprocal tariff plan starts to unfold. This morning, President Trump even said he hat…
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We open our show with the trio of lawmakers who still think proxy voting is the biggest issue of the day. Then we look at the one PsyOp the Left has been sticking to for weeks and that is the lie that Trump voters are saying they regret voting for him or that “we didn’t vote for this.” It’s all a bunch of propaganda. In the meantime, the announceme…
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We continue to look at the reciprocal tariff and how so many are intentionally lying and misrepresenting the situation. CNN had to cover the better than expected employment numbers. Billionaire Democrat Antonio Gracias share with the All In podcast how the Biden team intentionally put illegals on Social Security and Medicare at full benefits. A new…
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It’s Friday, which means we get to open the show with Tara’s Top 10 news stories the Legacy/mainstream media didn’t cover this week. It’s a great chance to run through 10 different news items in rapid fire. We then dive into the positive economic numbers before addressing the organized push by the left to stoke as much fear and fiction as they can …
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After two years of delays and a chaotic defense, Bradley Yohn’s trial finally comes to a close. The prosecution delivers a powerful closing argument, reminding the jury of the horrific brutality Tina Lohman endured. Meanwhile, Bradley, in his final desperate attempt, leans into bizarre conspiracy theories, fake tears, and a closing statement so inc…
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We open with a little more from yesterday’s discussion over Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) and her partnering with Rep. Brittany Petterson (D-CO) for the purpose of trying to pass proxy voting for new mom’s and dad’s. I then spend a lot of time discussing tariffs and acknowledging the short-term pain in favor of the much larger long-term gain. We he…
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I will have to apologize for my tone, today. The opening story deals with the nonsense pulled by Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) in putting her niche issue of proxy voting for new mom’s/dad’s before all of the other items more pressing to the America First agenda. I then move to the election wins in Florida and the one loss in Wisconsin for their Sup…
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The show opens with a reminder of VP JD Vance’s worry that our European allies are not sharing the same shared values we once had, which dovetails into the lawfare against Marine LePen in France. Another activist judge believes he controls the hiring and firing at the CIA. Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) cannot find any statutory and Constitutional basis …
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Let's talk about how white supremacy fuels the toxic "endless growth" mindset in business, and offer a healthier three-dimensional framework based on natural limits that transforms how we define success. Listen to hear more about: How white supremacist business frameworks are built on endless, limitless growth - and why that's directly connected to…
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In Nevada, a young man has been charged in the death of a man back in February. In North Carolina, the body of a man was found floating in a pond weeks after he had gone missing. His estranged wife has since been charged for the alleged murder. Also in Nevada, a woman has been charged in the stabbing death of a toddler. Consider joining PLUS+ at sw…
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The opening monologue deal with the essence of playing trivia. I use this backdrop to frame so much of what is happening in our world and how so many people are so sure of things that are just not true. I think we should all govern ourselves on how much we “know” versus how much we “believe” we know. We move to a comment from Peter St. Onge about t…
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In Ohio, a young teenager was reported missing and later found brutally murdered. Her father was charged with the alleged murder. In Florida, a man allegedly shot and killed his wife after she filed for divorce. In North Carolina, a young pregnant woman has been arrested and charged with murder for the stabbing death of her boyfriend. Consider join…
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On today's show, we use a segment from The Five on Fox News where Greg Gutfeld had a similar reaction to the Brett Baier interview of the DOGE team as I did on my Friday show. We also get a little more on the Left's desire to get Pete Hegseth to resign or be fired over the Signalgate event. CNN's Scott Jennings has a perfect retort for the unhinged…
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We open the show as we often do on Friday’s with a nod to Tara Bull’s Top 10 News stories the Legacy/mainstream media did not cover this week, or, if they did, they didn’t cover them well. We then jump into the Brett Baier interview with both Elon Musk and then the senior leadership of the DOGE team. While this administration is trying to remove fr…
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We bring you some new and updated information on the case of Suzanne Mericle, the Georgia woman accused of killing a man at her home earlier this month. In Texas, a man who was in the process of moving out of his apartment was found brutally stabbed to death. The following day, a friend of his was taken into custody and charged with murder. Over in…
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When Bradley Yohn took the courtroom floor as his own attorney, chaos followed. His defense was a bizarre mix of conspiracy theories, absurd analogies, and outright victim-blaming—all in a desperate attempt to escape justice. But the true horror came when he was allowed to cross-examine Tina Lohman’s grieving family, forcing them to relive the nigh…
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We open the show with a little more discussion over the nothingness that is Signalgate, other than finding out who invited Jeffrey Goldberg into the discussion. The Left is full of tremendously unserious and inconsistent people. Yesterday in the House, a hearing took place regarding taxpayer funds flowing into PBS and NPR. It wasn’t a good day for …
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We have new information on the case of Becky Marodi, the Cal Fire Captain who was found slain in her home last month. In Texas, a man has been charged with murder after an innocent bystander was shot and killed during a heated exchange between two groups of people. In Louisiana, a man has been charged with murder for the death of his stepfather aft…
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We open with a lot more about Signalgate, a scandal signifying nothing. One thing is certain, we need to find out how Atlantic Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Goldberg was invited into the group. Is there a connection with Alex Wong who works for National Security Advisor Mike Waltz? The WSJ wrote a smear piece about Steve Witkoff, suggesting he had his pe…
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In California, a mother is accused of killing her young son during a custody visit. In North Carolina, a man was charged with first-degree murder after a woman was found dead in a hotel room. In Arizona, a man has been charged with murder after his brother was found gunned down in the driveway of his home. Consider joining PLUS+ at swordandscale.co…
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We open the show, dedicate the first hour to the story out of The Atlantic, with Trump-hater Jeffrey Goldberg saying he was mistakenly invited into a chat group where the Trump team was planning their strike against Houthi terrorist sites in Yemen. We discuss testimony from CIA Director John Ratcliffe, DNI Tulsi Gabbard as well as questions from Se…
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I'm trying something new! I'm sharing excerpts from raw, unedited 1:1 coaching conversations from inside my teaching hub, HOME. On this episode, we explore questions like: What do I do when the work I do feels frivolous when so many people in the world are in trouble? How do I show up on social media when I don't even want to look at other people's…
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In Utah, a man has been charged in the shooting death of his friend which occurred in early March. The death was initially reported as a possible suicide. In North Carolina, a man was arrested and charged in connection to a triple murder. In Texas, a man is alleged to have killed his step-grandmother in an attack that was directed at his stepfather…
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