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Where you belong is an exploration in finding spaces, places, states, and experiences where you allow yourself to be. Through stories, conversations, contemplations, and meditations we will explore what belonging feels like. 💕 I am Anna Chapman, joy creator, emotional researcher, meditation & yoga teacher, strategist, and community builder. I hope you will come on this adventure with me!
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Upper East Podcasters: A Gossip Girl Recap

Anna Leddra-Chapman & Marisa Thorne

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Hey Upper East Subscribers, A & M here with a new gossip blast! Upper East Podcasters is a weekly show where 2 best friends Anna (singer/songwriter/alice-band-wearer) and Marisa (marketing professional/all-round-TV-drama-lover) recap & discuss every episode of Gossip Girl, drink wine, & chat sh*t about it! Join us for all the drama, fashion & overall ridiculousness of the show, with musical jingles & giggles galore! You know you love to hate it, and hate to love it... xoxo
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The Roadster Shop builds the best chassis in the world and creates some of the most badass muscle cars in the game. Oil Whiskey, the crew behind the creations brings listeners into the shop for discussions on the kind of content gearheads want: insights about the latest tech, updates about their custom builds, events, industry news, tips and a ton more. Along with insights from the hosts, Jeremy Gerber, Phil Gerber, and Josh Henning, listeners also get to hear the guys answer their questions ...
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Priest Pulse

Fr. Benjamin Gildas and Fr. Colin Chapman

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Priest Pulse takes a playful and prayerful look at ministry, news, culture, and politics through the lens of the Episcopal Church. Hosts Fr. Benjamin Gildas and Colin Chapman sit down with guests from around the Episcopal Church and mainline Protestantism for heart warming stories of faith, deep theological discussion, poking fun at culture and politics, and sometimes a silly game or two. Segments include Priest Pulse Roundtable, interviews with authors, theologians, and spiritual writers, g ...
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Serial killers. Gangsters. Gunslingers. Victorian-era murderers. And that's just the tip of the iceberg. Each week, the Most Notorious podcast features true-life tales of crime, criminals, tragedies and disasters throughout history. Host Erik Rivenes interviews authors and historians who have studied their subjects for years. Their stories are offered with unique insight, detail, and historical accuracy.
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Happy And You Know It

Happy And You Know It

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Join gloomy and hopeless comedians Ricky Grover, Miles Chapman and Sam Underwood as they give raw, honest and hilarious insights into what it’s like to tussle with the black dog, depression. With special guests, silly suggestions and a huge range of topics to discuss, the boys will have you laughing, crying and hopefully feeling brighter.
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The Podcast for the Entrepreneur and the Food Connoisseur! The purpose of this podcast is to inspire the current and next generation of restaurateurs as well as to connect with the passionate food connoisseur! After 27 years in the foodservice industry, as part of the supply chain, I believe that restaurant Owners are some of the most special entrepreneurs in the world. They have built the foodservice industry on a solid foundation of FOOD, PASSION & SERVICE! You will enjoy the opportunity t ...
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Why Do We Do That?

Dr. Ryan Moyer

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Why Do We Do That? is a psychology podcast that deconstructs human behavior from the perspectives of social scientists, psychologists, and others that use applied psychology in their work.
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My guest this week is Scott Ellsworth, author of Midnight on the Potomac: The Last Year of the Civil War, the Lincoln Assassination, and the Rebirth of America. He talks about President Lincoln's turbulent last year in office, the Confederate secret service's attempts to create chaos in the north, and John Wilkes Booth's ties to the Confederacy's s…
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This week on Oil & Whiskey, we’re joined by Melanie Hellwig-White, President of Hellwig Products—a fourth-generation family business that’s been keeping vehicles stable and performance-driven for over 75 years. Melanie shares what it’s like stepping into a leadership role in a legacy company, how Hellwig continues to innovate in the suspension worl…
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In July of 1908 the body of twenty-year-old Hazel Drew was found floating in a mill pond in Upstate New York. Her death captured headlines across the nation and around the world, but after a whirlwind investigation lasting less than thirty days (despite a myriad of suspects), the District Attorney abruptly closed the case. Joining me is Jerry Drake…
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In this episode of Reloscope, host Sarah Stancombe is joined by expert Sheila Kohler to discuss love languages and how cultures and time change how people view their relationship and experience love. Sheila Kohler is the author of eleven novels, three collections of short stories and a memoir. Her work has been translated widely abroad and has been…
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This week on Oil & Whiskey, we’re joined by Jeremy Bumpus of The Hot Rod Shop Mississippi. Builder, fabricator, and TV personality. Jeremy talks about the differences between building cars for the camera and building them for real, what the TV world taught him, and how those experiences shaped his mindset back in the shop. We also get into shop cul…
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(Original pub date: 6/16/21) In November of 1912, a young woman named Ella Barham journeyed home, on her horse, to her family farm in Boone County, Arkansas, but never arrived. After her body was discovered, murdered and dismembered, suspicions quickly centered on a neighbor, Odus Davidson, who was rumored to have been in love with Ella, a love nev…
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Clem Pellett grew up knowing very little about his grandfather, Clarence Pellett, who was murdered along Montana's iconic Hi-Line in April of 1951. Pellett's father had cut ties with the family, and Pellett didn't even know his grandfather's first name until he started investigating the case as an adult. Through extensive research over many years, …
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This week on Oil & Whiskey, we’re joined by Jason Hill, founder of Hill’s Hot Rods. A name that’s become synonymous with bold colors, clean lines, and a seriously stacked trophy case. Jason shares how he got started, what it takes to consistently turn out top-tier builds, and the balance between wild custom work and timeless design. From trucks and…
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On the morning of September 5th, 1917, sixteen-year-old Beatrice Epler was found dead just steps from her home in Alma, Michigan. The investigation into her murder would soon entangle a brothel madam, a traveling theater owner, a local farmer, and a French-Canadian amateur detective. My guest is Allie Seibert, author of Bloodstained: Exploring Mich…
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Two of the best to ever do it. This week on Oil & Whiskey, we sit down with Troy Trepanier, legendary builder and founder of Rad Rides by Troy, and Adam Banks, the man many consider the top metal fabricator in the industry.From wild one-off builds to the philosophies behind world-class craftsmanship, the conversation dives deep into what makes Rad …
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In this episode of Reloscope we tackle the topic of jealousy from a psychological standpoint. It is something that everyone probably experiences at some stage in life, but that some people may need to manage more intentionally than others. Expert Mary Lamia, Ph.D. joins host Sarah Stancombe to discuss everything from triggers to real world examples…
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In this episode of the podcast, Dr. Ryan Moyer speaks with psychology professor Dr. Daryl Van Tongeren about the topic of leaving religion and his new book, Done: How to Flourish After Leaving Religion. They discuss why people leave religion, what it feels like when personal beliefs no longer match religious teachings, what parts of religion stay w…
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On May 2, 1963, Robert Killins, a former United Church minister, slaughtered every woman in his family but one. She (and her brother) lived to tell the story of what motivated a talented man who had been widely admired, a scholar and graduate from Queen’s University, to stalk and terrorize the women in his family for almost twenty years and then mu…
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This week, we sit down with Josh Mishler, VP of Sales at Aeromotive and a longtime industry insider whose career has spanned car photography, magazine publishing, and high-stakes hot rod builds. From swapping stories about early days in print media to the pressures of plating deadlines and unforgettable project debuts, Josh offers a candid look int…
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On the morning of July 3, 1915, John Pierpont Morgan Jr., one of the most famous names in finance, was entertaining guests at his sprawling Long Island estate when the doorbell unexpectedly rang. An armed man forced his way inside. At the same time, authorities in Washington, DC, were investigating a shocking bombing at the US Capitol. While no one…
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This week on Oil & Whiskey, we’re joined by none other than Brian Scotto, co-founder of Hoonigan and longtime creative force behind some of the most iconic automotive content in the game ever. From Gymkhana to This vs That, Brian’s fingerprints are all over the culture we live and breathe. We talk about the early days of Hoonigan, the creative proc…
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George Lowther was a mutineer and a pirate, one of the most prolific during the golden age of piracy. His first mate, Edward "Ned" Low, went on to establish himself as perhaps the most sadistic and depraved of all pirate captains. Virtually all popular sources specify Lowther's death being by suicide in 1723, while marooned on the small island of B…
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This week on Oil & Whiskey, we’re joined by Anna Glennon also known as Jet Girl. She is a high-performance watercraft racer, media personality, and passionate voice in motorsports. Anna shares her story of making waves (literally) in a male-dominated sport, how she got hooked on speed, and where that adrenaline has taken her. Follow her @jetgirl_77…
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(Original pub. date: 9/27/2018) Catherine Pelonero, author of "Kitty Genovese: A True Account of a Public Murder and its Private Consequences", is my guest. She walks us through the murder of Kitty Genovese in Kew Gardens, New York in 1964 and its aftermath. The horrific crime is especially infamous because no one called police or stepped in to hel…
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Charles Cowlam stands out as one of the most remarkable con artists of nineteenth-century America. He talked his way into receiving pardons from both President Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis. Through deception, he secured a role investigating Lincoln’s assassination. He preyed on lonely widows, attempted to manipulate a Florida election, and c…
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This week on Oil & Whiskey, we’re joined by Jason Yard from Malco Products, a staple in the world of automotive detailing and surface care. Jason breaks down what goes into developing trusted products used in shops across the country from R&D and testing, to getting real-world feedback from builders and pros. We talk about the evolution of the deta…
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In this episode of the podcast, Dr. Ryan Moyer speaks with professor of psychiatry & trauma expert, Dr. Patricia Resick. They discuss the difference between trauma and ordinary negative events, the defining features of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), how our thoughts can keep us stuck in distress, and what helps people truly heal. For more o…
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Some are anxious, some are avoidant but in the end, everyone wants to have a secure attachment and a healthy relationship. This week on Reloscope: The Relationships Science Insights Podcast, host Sabrina Oktavelia consults clinical psychologist Phoebe Rogers in understanding attachment styles in romantic relationships. Phoebe Rogers is an experienc…
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In November 1945, James Newton, a young World War II veteran, was shot four times—twice in the back—in his room at an Abingdon, Virginia boardinghouse owned by Helen Clark. She would soon stand trial for his murder, as speculation swirled about the true nature of their relationship. Was she a protective, motherly figure trying to prevent Jimmy from…
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This week we’re joined by Karen Bailey-Chapman, an automotive enthusiast with a deep background in politics, advocacy, and public policy. From Capitol Hill to the hot rod world, Karen’s been behind the scenes helping protect the future of the automotive industry in ways most people don’t even realize. We talk about how she got into the policy world…
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This week on Oil & Whiskey, we sit down with Alan Peltier, president of HRE Wheels, to dive into the precision, performance, and philosophy behind one of the most respected wheel brands in the world. Alan shares his journey from mechanical engineer to company president, how HRE approaches innovation and quality, and what really goes into designing …
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Much like the wheel, the boat, and the telephone, the axe is a transformative piece of technology―one that has been with us since prehistory. And just as early humans used the axe to chop down trees, hunt for food, and whittle tools, they also used it to murder. Over time, this particular use has endured: as the axe evolved over centuries to fit th…
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Intimacy doesn’t retire—it evolves. This week on Reloscope: The Relationships Science Insights Podcast, host Marie Stella consults psychology researcher Ashley Macleod on the various ways in which sexual intimacy evolves with age, contrary to popular belief. With a robust background in health research and service improvement, Ashley Macleod has a p…
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The American sailing vessel Adriatic collided with the French steamship Le Lyonnais on November 2, 1856, off the coast of Nantucket in what can best be described as a maritime hit-and-run. Adriatic’s captain, Jonathan Durham, rendered no aid and left the passenger steamship to fend for herself. 114 people died in the collision and in the days that …
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Just in time for summer! This is an introduction and excerpt from the Slaycation Podcast, hosted by Kim and Adam "Tex" Davis and Jerry Kolber. Pack your body bags for a darkly comic, true crime podcast that looks at murders, mysterious deaths and whodunits that happened while people were on vacation. More here! https://www.slaycation.wtf/ Spotify l…
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(original pub date 7/19/23) David "Stringbean" Akeman was a singer, clawhammer banjo player and an early Grand Ole Opry star, known for his lanky build and comedic personality. And as a cast member of the nationwide television show Hee-Haw, he was at the height of his popularity when he and his wife Estelle were murdered in their rural Tennessee ho…
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This week on Oil & Whiskey, we’re joined by Michael Dascoli, founder of Driven Speed Shop, to talk about what it takes to build a reputation in the world of custom hot rods and fabrication. From building his first slot car with his dad to launching two successful shops, Michael shares the story behind Driven Speed Shop, the values that keep him gro…
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Whether it’s an inside joke or an evening tradition, rituals reinforce shared meaning between couples. This week on Reloscope: The Relationship Science Insights Podcast, host Marie Stella consults couples therapist Zach Brittle, LMCH how rituals and shared meaning make or break a relationship. Based in Seattle, Washington, Zach Brittle, LMCH is a C…
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On July 24, 1964, twenty-four-year-old Matthew Kerry Smith disguised himself with a mask and a Beatle wig, hoisted a semi-automatic rifle, then held up a bank in North York, Ontario. The intelligent but troubled son of a businessman and mentally ill mother, Smith was a navy veteran with a young Indigenous wife and a hazy plan for violent revolution…
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We’re back in the studio with Dan Kahn, founder and CEO of Kahn Media, a leading voice in automotive branding, PR, and storytelling. Dan shares his perspective on how the industry has evolved, what it takes to build a strong brand in today’s market, and how digital media has reshaped the way enthusiasts connect with cars.He also gives us a look ins…
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In this episode of the podcast, Dr. Ryan Moyer speaks with psychiatrist and author Dr. Joe Pierre about his new book, False: How Mistrust, Disinformation, and Motivated Reasoning Make Us Believe Things that Aren't True. They discuss how the internet has changed the way we learn and absorb information, how human thinking often diverges from objectiv…
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The American government was faced with an unprecedented challenge: where to house the nearly 400,000 German prisoners of war plucked from the battlefield and shipped across the Atlantic. On orders from President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Department of War hastily built hundreds of POW camps in the United States. Today, traces of those camps—which …
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The after hours chaos continues in Part Two — and this time, it gets even better. We kick things off with Chris Cerce of Cerce Customs, Chris Stafford of Stafford’s Garage, and a return visit from Vini of Vini’s Hot Rods. Then, things take a turn… For the first time ever, the one and only Cousin Mikey takes over the host chair. He’s been name-dropp…
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We're throwing it back to a special late-night session from our trip to Ethos Brewery in Cullman, Alabama. In this episode, we’re joined by a powerhouse crew: Jon Jackson (NotStockPhoto), Alan Johnson, Justin Olsen of Dakota Digital, Jesse Greening, and Bobby Alloway. This one's less interview, more hangout — filled with road tour war stories, hila…
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Shortly before dusk on November 3, 1870, just as the ferryboat El Capitan was pulling away from its slip into San Francisco Bay, a woman clad in black emerged from the shadows and strode across the crowded deck. Reaching under her veil, she drew a small pistol and aimed it directly at a well-dressed man sitting quietly with his wife and children. T…
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Ever wondered how a simple swipe turns into a potentially life-changing connection? This week on Reloscope: The Relationship Science Insights Podcast, host Marie Stella interviews licensed marriage and family therapist Anna Elton, LMFT, CST, PhD on what flirting looks like in the digital age. Aside from her therapy practice, Anna Elton, LMFT, CST, …
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On a nearly moonless night in October 1943, a single gunshot rang out in Littlefield, Texas. A prominent Texas doctor and his wife were found bound, shot, beaten, and murdered. The only witness: their five-year-old daughter, who was bound to silence and refused to speak about what happened for 70 years. Christena Stephens is my guest, and her book …
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We’re kicking off a series of special episodes recorded on the road at Ethos Brewery and Greening Auto Company in Cullman, Alabama! This week, we’re joined by the legendary Bobby Alloway of Alloway’s Hot Rod Shop. Known for his timeless blacked-out builds, Bobby shares his journey, design philosophy, and the stories behind some of his most iconic c…
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Some take mere weeks to move on from a breakup, while others take years, but one thing is certain: getting over a past love is never easy. This week on Reloscope: The Relationships Science Insights Podcast, host Lu Ngo interviews divorce coach Sallyanne Hartnell on what it takes to find closure and acceptance after a relationship ends. As a multi-a…
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(Original pub date: 3/11/20) While the Coen brothers refuse to confirm it, many believe that their movie "Fargo" was inspired by the Carol Thompson murder case. She was viciously killed in her comfortable Saint Paul home by a hitman hired by her eccentric husband, T. Eugene Thompson, in March of 1963, leaving behind four small children. It was an a…
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This week on Oil & Whiskey, Josh Sanders of Sanders Street Rods shares his journey from a young car enthusiast restoring a ’68 Chevelle to running one of the most respected custom car shops. Josh talks about learning the art of car building under Denny Olson, the transition to owning the shop, and the passion that drives their high-quality builds. …
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In this episode of the podcast, Dr. Ryan Moyer speaks with experimental psychologist Dr. Thuy-vy Nguyen about solitude and her book, Solitude: The Science and Power of Being Alone, co-authored along with Netta Weinstein and Heather Hansen. They discuss the difference between solitude and loneliness, the benefits of embracing solitude, what happens …
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Molly Zelko was the crusading editor and publisher of the Spectator, a newspaper devoted to battling local gangsters operating slot machines and other rackets in Joliet, Illinois. In the late night hours of September 25, 1957 she vanished, with only her shoes and signs of a struggle left as evidence that something sinister had likely happened to he…
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