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Jacob Patric is an indie author, digital painter, podcaster, and oral storyteller. Like your favorite cable channel or radio station, this podcast contains multiple In this daily podcast, he documents his daily journey to indie creative success, as he deals with the hurdles of writing, editing, formatting, cover designing, publishing, narrating, podcasting, and advertising his own fiction works.
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Kombucha tea, water kefir, and milk kefir are the stars of this weekly show. Author and podcaster Jacob Patric hosts as Kefir Daddy and Kombucha Momma answer questions, give insightful tips, and share recipes for anyone interested in probiotics and health.
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Alex Trejo wants nothing more than to get this day-trip to the creek over with, especially because he has to take along his annoying little cousin, Gabriel. Visiting his uncle’s ranch and rowing downriver for half the day is the last thing Alex wants to do. But, it turns out, irritation and boredom are the last things Alex should be worried about. There are stories surrounding this creek, old stories, scary stories. Alex shrugs such things off to boogie-man yarns and tall tales. But he and G ...
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Crime Over Wine

Liam Collins

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Crime Over Wine shares those head-scratching crime stories that just go down better with a glass of wine. Every week, we will share a true crime story over a different bottle of wine. But we're not just talking about the creepy, gory stories of murder and the likes that keep you up every night. Nope, we're also taking a deeper look at those otherwise run-of-the-mill crimes that have bizarre twists. We break it down every week over a bottle of red or white.
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On this episode of Everyday Injustice, host David Greenwald speaks with Patrice Sulton, founder of the DC Justice Lab, attorney, professor, and nationally recognized criminal justice reform advocate. As the organization marks its fifth anniversary, Sulton reflects on its origins—launched by law students seeking change in the wake of George Floyd’s …
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On this episode of Everyday Injustice, host David Greenwald sits down with distinguished Rutgers University professor Todd Clear, a leading scholar on mass incarceration and its social consequences. With a career spanning over five decades, Clear has been at the forefront of research showing how incarceration harms communities, especially in alread…
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This week on Everyday Injustice, host David Greenwald speaks with Corinna Lane, a former prosecutor and author of the compelling new book Secrets of the Killing State: The Untold Story of Lethal Injection. Lane's career took a dramatic turn from prosecution to death penalty advocacy, driven in part by personal experience with the juvenile justice s…
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This week on Everyday Injustice, we sat down with Philip Jacobs, the founder and CEO of Rebel Firm, a creative consultancy and production company tackling racial inequity through storytelling, entrepreneurship, and community engagement. Born in Los Angeles but raised across multiple states, including Nebraska and Washington, Jacobs brings a lived u…
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On this week’s episode of Everyday Injustice, host David Greenwald speaks with Maria Foscarinis, a former Wall Street lawyer who left corporate law in the 1980s to become one of the nation’s leading advocates for homeless rights. Foscarinis, who helped found the National Homelessness Law Center, joins the podcast to discuss her forthcoming book, Ho…
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In this episode of Everyday Injustice, we sit down with Emily Salisbury, Director of the Utah Criminal Justice Center and associate professor in the University of Utah’s College of Social Work. Trained as a criminologist with a background in forensic psychology, Salisbury has spent her career focusing on justice-involved women and the unique pathwa…
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In this week’s episode of Everyday Injustice, host David Greenwald speaks with author and researcher Delani Bartlette about her new book, The Dumond Affair, which unpacks a little-known but profoundly disturbing case that exposed the dangerous collision of criminal justice, politics, and conspiracy theory. At the center of the story is Wayne Dumond…
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Today on Everyday Injustice, we revisit a case that has haunted the justice system for nearly half a century—the case of Chief Douglas Stankewitz. Back on the show is attorney Alexandra Cock, who has devoted years to fighting for Chief’s release. Her legal work has uncovered a disturbing pattern of official misconduct, evidentiary irregularities, a…
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In this episode of Everyday Injustice, host David Greenwald welcomes Raj Jayadev, founder of Silicon Valley De-Bug, to discuss the grassroots origins of one of the most transformative movements in criminal justice today: participatory defense. Originally launched as a worker collective to give voice to the overlooked communities of Silicon Valley’s…
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This week on Everyday Injustice we speak with Bianca Tylek from WorthRises. In her new book The Prison Industry: How It Works and Who Profits, Bianca Tylek pulls back the curtain on the vast network of corporations, investors, and government actors that profit from human incarceration. Drawing on her background in both Wall Street and public intere…
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