Join me on a journey through some of the most heinous, macabre, and enigmatic murders from across the globe and throughout history in this immersive exploration of solved and unsolved shocking true crime cases. In this independently run show, I dive deep into the stories of the victims, as well as the killers and the detectives who put them behind bars, bringing to life detailed, vivid, and objective re-tellings of disturbing murders.
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It’s time to free yourself from the grind. Work, Life, No Balance with Prash Raval is a podcast that helps you take a fresh look at how to achieve work-life balance in today’s always-connected, work-centric world. Through intimate conversations with guests, I seek to discover how to make work a non-constraining, enhancing and seamless part of life. Ready to make that change? Listen in to start working smarter, and living happier.
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Urban Spirituality is a unique podcast dedicated to inspire, empower and enlighten you. We blend the perfect mix of ancient wisdom and contemporary growth mindset strategies to redefine your personal life and work success. Whether you're struggling to stay motivated, losing focus, or need help with stress management, finding your purpose, igniting your passion, and awakening your spirit - this podcast is meant to awaken personal transformation. Each episode features authentic, unfilte ...
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Prashant Trivedi aka Prash trivedi and PT. was born in Karnatak, Bharat but belongs to whole Bharatvarsh (world). An IIT graduate and published author/musician, he has travelled extensively across the earth. He lives connected with nature. In turn, nature responds to his inner coherence. With PT one can see the ancient timeless tales from all parts of the world coming to life in person. PT has documented his interactions with nature in the youtube channel "lotusocean" (youtube.com/lotusocean ...
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In-depth conversations around making life as good as it can be, with people from all walks of life dedicated to exploring, healing, expanding, or transforming the self. We are especially focused on psychedelics, heat and cold exposure, breathwork, and other practices that take us to the limits of human experience in both body and mind, so that we can better find our selves. Primal Nature is a podcast and center for psychedelic therapy in rural Spain. We work primarily with people who have re ...
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The "Unconventional Founders Podcast" delves into the inspiring success stories of non-technical founders in the tech startup world, focusing on their unique mindsets, strategic frameworks, and innovative approaches. It is tailored for aspiring non-technical entrepreneurs, offering a wealth of insights, practical lessons, and actionable advice. The podcast celebrates the diverse and impactful journeys of these entrepreneurs, showcasing how they have navigated and succeeded in the tech indust ...
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Ambious Records is the creation of like minded Producer & DJs. It’s a place to call home and a platform for our music and experiments. We are on the look out to recruit individuals to join our movement, to share what we believe in to the beautiful souls on our planet. Ambious is a brand that will grow purely because it stems from love, a love for good music, a love for good times, and a love for good people. Demo Submissions: [email protected] (Please only submit private Soundcloud ...
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This is a place to explore the untold stories from the beyond, to help us embrace our full human nature. So if you like me, feel like you don’t have anyone to talk to about these magical, sometimes frightening, eye-opening, awe-inducing and mystery-invoking experiences, this is for you. In each episode, you'll get to hear stories from fellow Psychonauts, Elders and Therapists about one of their psychedelic journeys and how it has influenced their lives. Episodes will come out fortnightly, on ...
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68 | The Mummy’s Boy Who Killed: The Dark Tale of Sidney Fox
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24:52Sidney Harry Fox and his mother Rosaline enjoyed staying at expensive hotels up and down the coast of southeast England, although they could rarely afford to pay. The staff at the Hotel Metropole in Paradise Street, Margate, were charmed by Sidney, who seemed so considerate and devoted to his mother. Little did they know that behind this performanc…
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Dr. Matt Wall - Psychedelics, fMRI, Neurological Research
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1:39:47Dr. Matt Wall is a psychologist, neuroscientist, and fMRI specialist at Perceptive and Imperial College London, where he researches the neurological dimensions of cannabis, psychedelics, sex hormones, addiction, and more. Today we talk about various aspects of his work, including the current state of brain research on psychedelics, the promises and…
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Chris Lovett - Minimalism, Simplicity, Less
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1:17:49Chris is an author, speaker, and storyteller who has spent years exploring the art of living with less. His approach is humble, insightful, direct, and necessarily simple. Today we talk about his personal journey into minimalism—starting with material possessions and expanding into the day-to-day realities of professional life, including the inner …
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67 | The Charlotte Bryant Murder Case: Love, Lies, and Arsenic
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28:30Charlotte Bryant was at the centre of a rural murder case that shocked an English village in 1935. When her husband died after a series of unexplained illnesses in their Dorset cottage, suspicions turned to poison. This true crime episode explores the investigation, the role of arsenic, and the events that led to one of Britain’s most infamous murd…
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66 | The Murder of Dawn Viens: Hidden Without a Trace
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25:00When Dawn Viens vanished in 2009, her husband David claimed she’d left after an argument. Two years later, he confessed to killing her — and offered a chilling explanation. Despite no body being found, he was convicted of second-degree murder. This true crime episode investigates control, violence, and a shocking confession. 💡 Support me on Patreon…
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65 | The Murder of Harriet Lane (Victorian True Crime)
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19:31In Victorian London, Henry Wainwright, a once-respected businessman, leads a double life of deception, infidelity, and mounting debt. When his mistress, Harriet Lane, becomes an inconvenient burden, he devises a gruesome solution. 💡 Support me on Patreon to get ad-free episodes https://www.patreon.com/prashsmurdermap 💰 Make a one-off contribution E…
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64 | Murder in the Blackout: The Shocking Wartime Killing of Rachel Dobkin
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32:36During the blackout nights of WWII London, under the haunting wail of air raid sirens and the devastation of the Blitz, one of the city’s most chilling true crimes was quietly buried beneath the rubble. In this episode, we uncover the twisted tale of Rachel Dobkin, whose dismembered and burned body was discovered in a bombed-out chapel in 1942. As …
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63 | Geoffrey Ferguson: Landlord From Hell (Mass Murder in Connecticut)
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21:10Landlord Geoffrey Ferguson, enraged over a bounced rent cheque, drove from North Carolina to Connecticut and unlawfully evicted his tenants by force. The murders that followed shocked the community and were described as the worst mass killing in Connecticut’s modern history. 💡 Support me on Patreon to get ad-free episodes https://www.patreon.com/pr…
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#19 Empowering Educators with NoCode & AI: Chey’s Journey from Classroom to Founder
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35:36Send us a text In this episode of Unconventional Founders, Chey discusses her passion for education and technology, particularly in early childhood education. She shares her journey from being an educator to founding software companies aimed at reducing the cognitive load on teachers through AI and no-code tools. The discussion also touches on the …
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62 | Dark Underpass: The Murder of Nella Olander
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31:35On July 27, 2018, in Fagersta, Sweden, a cyclist discovered a semi-nude woman, Nella Olander, lying in a dark underpass, fatally stabbed. Soon after, 14-year-old Thomas confessed to his mother that he and a man twice his age Johan Fallqvist, had attacked her. What brought Thomas and Fallqvist together in this toxic partnership? My YouTube Channel w…
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Tim Matz - Movement, Connection, Nature
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1:05:00Tim is a father, husband, traditional bow hunter, and multidisciplinary movement coach who you might know as Move Like Human. Today we talk about moving in nature, creating community, navigating the chaos of the internet and social media, fatherhood, adventures in the Kalahari, and more. You can find Tim here: www.timmatz.com Insta: @movelikehuman …
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Boyan Milouchev - Nonduality & the Physical Path to Awakening
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1:08:13Boyan explores life from a non-dual (non-)perspective, moving along his path toward unity while guiding others to move along their paths as well. We met through the online primal training course, where we have delved into many of the themes we discuss today: movement and stillness, body and mind; suffering, resilience, mindfulness, and more. You ca…
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#18 Reimagining NoCode and AI with Josh Davey from Hey Juno
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1:01:14Send us a text In this episode of Unconventional Founders, Josh shares his unconventional journey from graphic design to co-founding Hey Juno, an AI research tool. He discusses his early career in user experience design, the evolution of digital transformation in Australia, and the mission behind his previous company, Neo. Josh reflects on the chal…
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61 | The Plumstead Tragedy: A Victorian Murder Story(mini episode)
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11:49In 1890, a young machinist named Walter James Lyons committed a shocking act of violence on the streets of Plumstead, southeast London. What drove this 20-year-old to murder a decorated soldier in broad daylight? The answer lies in a moment of rage, a clash of Victorian morality, and a mother’s decision that scandalised an entire community. Leaving…
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60 | Mihail Leshtarski: The Killer From The Caves
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21:54In 2009, 59-year-old Elena Tomova retreated to her countryside villa in Vlado Trichkov, Bulgaria, seeking peace—only to find evidence of an intruder. That evening, she unknowingly invited her own killer, Mihail Leshtarski, inside, offering him food and shelter. The transient drifter repaid her kindness with brutal murder, strangling Elena, mutilati…
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#17 Brent Schlender on Innovation and Tech Entrepreneurship
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57:53Send us a text In this episode of Unconventional Founders, Brent shares his journey from his early interactions with computers during college to his experiences with tech pioneers like Steve Jobs and Bill Gates. He discusses the evolution of computing, the significance of software, and the innovative contributions of both Jobs and Gates to the tech…
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59 | Jack the Ripper Suspect Profile: Aaron Kosminski, The DNA and the Shawl
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32:17In this episode of my Jack the Ripper suspect investigations, we explore Aaron Kosminski, a prominent suspect in the case. New DNA evidence, particularly from a shawl linked to Catherine Eddowes, allegedly connects Kosminski to the murders, with a 100% match to a descendant of his. However, doubts about the shawl’s authenticity and the limitations …
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#16 Kevin Holmes on Founders Network and Peer Mentorship in Tech
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45:51Send us a text In this episode of Unconventional Founders, Kevin Holmes is the CEO and founder of Founders Network, the largest community of founders in the world. The genesis of Founders Network came from Kevin's own experience as a founder during the dot-com bubble. He realized the importance of peer mentorship and support for founders, which led…
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Welcome to another episode of Prash's Murder Map. Today, I’m doing something a little different. Alongside hosting this podcast, I’m also an author, with several true crime books to my name, including the Murder Casebook series and a forthcoming book on wartime killers Karl Hulten and Betty Jones, due for release later this year. In this special ep…
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Barak Ben Dov, pt. II - Dimensions of Time
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1:35:48This is our second published conversation. Barak remains a kind of phenomenon, a creative force who channels curiosity, compassion, and insight in often surprising ways. Unique, gentle, and sincere. Today our conversation delves into the dimensions of time and consciousness, compassion and service to others, the development of models and language t…
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#15 Dr. Prash on Psychedelic Therapy & Crypto Innovation
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39:52Send us a text In this episode of Unconventional Founders, Dr. Prash discusses his journey from studying to become a surgeon to becoming a psychiatrist specializing in psychedelic therapy. He shares his experiences as an entrepreneur and the challenges he faced in starting his businesses. He also talks about his current venture, Enosis, which combi…
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Send us a text In this episode of Unconventional Founders, Kat Coate interviews Dave about the fundamentals of APIs, their real-world applications, and the benefits they bring to software development. They explore various types of APIs, share client success stories, and provide insights on how to get started with APIs, especially for non-technical …
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#13 Systemizing Your Business from the Ground Up
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46:49Send us a text In this episode of Unconventional Founders, Kat Coate interviews Dave about the importance of systemizing a business from the ground up. They discuss the early days of starting a business, the need to become self-sufficient in every aspect, and the dangers of outsourcing without understanding the task yourself. Dave shares his experi…
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57 | Jack the Ripper Suspect Profile - Was Jacob Levy the Ripper?
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28:52Jack the Ripper’s identity remains one of true crime’s greatest mysteries. In this episode, we explore Whitechapel butcher Jacob Levy, a compelling suspect in the murders of the Canonical Five. Could he be a better suspect than the likes of Charles Lechmere, Montague Druitt, Kosminsky and others? Levy’s life was steeped in tragedy and turmoil. Livi…
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56 | The Strange Murder of Miriam Angel by Israel Lipski
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31:59In the summer of 1887, Victorian London’s East End, fraught with poverty and unrest, became the setting for a bizarre and senseless true crime. Miriam Angel, an impoverished Jewish immigrant who was six months pregnant, was found poisoned in a locked room, her body lying on the bed. Incredibly, a fellow tenant in the same lodging house, Israel Lips…
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#12 Mastering Money and Motivation with Ryan & Terry
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1:04:42Send us a text In this episode of Unconventional Founders, Dave sits down with Terry and Ryan, two extraordinary entrepreneurs and financial educators, to explore their unique journey from stable careers to creating a transformative financial education platform. With a blend of personal finance expertise and performance coaching, they share how the…
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55 | The East Haddon Murder Mystery : Who Killed Annie Pritchard?
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16:52In 1892, the dismembered body of Annie Pritchard was discovered in a ditch in East Haddon, England, leading to an investigation that linked her death to Andrew MacRae, a man with whom she had an affair. MacRae, who had been living with his wife and children in Birmingham, had moved to Northampton with Annie, where they set up a home, and he eventua…
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#11 From Intern to Innovator: Majella Campbell on No-Code, Community, and Startup Success
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19:19Send us a text In this episode of Unconventional Founders Podcast, Majella Campbell, the Chief Operating Officer of Fishburners, shares her journey into entrepreneurship and innovation. She started at Fishburners as an intern and worked her way up to her current role. Majella discusses how she discovered no-code tools and the challenges she faced i…
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54 | The Petts Wood Double Murder: How Joseph Waller Took the Lives of Edward and Elizabeth Ellis
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12:33Joseph Waller was born in St Mary Cray near Chislehurst, Kent, in 1857 and seemed by all accounts to be a perfectly ordinary child. He aspired to join the police force and went to London to become a constable with the Metropolitan Police, having no inkling that his dream profession would lead to his downfall. For news about my books and free true c…
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53 | The Elusive Jonathan Geydon and the Tragic Murder of Mary White
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11:02This is the curious case of a killer who handed himself in more than 20 years after committing murder. What made him come forward after so long, when he could have continued to lay low, safe in the knowledge that he was unlikely to ever be found, in the days long before the advent of DNA? For news about my books and free true crime blog posts, chec…
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Barak Ben Dov - Experiments with Reality
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1:54:36Maybe the best way to describe Barak is as a kind of phenomenon, a creative force who channels curiousity, compassion, and insight in often surprising ways. He is a keen observer and playful participant. Unique. Gentle. Sincere. Today our conversation dances around the limits of thought and emotion, feeling and intelligibility; trauma, awareness, a…
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52 | The Brutal Murder of Ernest Percival Key
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11:53In December 1938, Ernest Percival Key never made it home for Christmas. His body was discovered by his own son, with only one notable clue left behind—a lone bowler hat, possibly dropped by his killer. But would this single item be enough to unlock the mystery of this true crime case and uncover the person responsible for this brutal crime? For new…
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51 | The Hammersmith Ghost & Strange Murder Defence
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7:07In 1803, Hammersmith was gripped by fear after multiple sightings of a supposed ghost. Amid the panic, a vigilante named Francis Smith took drastic action, believing he had shot the ghost—only to discover he had killed an innocent man, bricklayer Thomas Millwood. What followed was a trial at the Old Bailey, an unexpected twist, and a revelation abo…
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#10 Kelly Claus from designer to Pro NoCode developer!
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28:29Send us a text In this episode of Unconventional Founders, Kelly Claus, a talented designer and Bubble developer, shares her inspiring journey into the world of design and how she discovered the power of the no-code platform, Bubble. Kelly emphasizes the importance of starting simple and encourages listeners to build their ideas, even if they aren’…
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50 |The Disturbing True Crime Case of the Sinister Frederick Morse
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19:17This little known true crime case is set in the rural village of Curry Mallet in Somerset. The year is 1933. The crime is murder. In a family which harbours a dark secret and incestuous relationships, a tragedy is about to take place. For news about my books and free true crime blog posts, check out my website www.prashganendran.com Prefer to watch…
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49 | The Bizarre & Mysterious Disappearance of Benjamin Bathurst
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11:46How do you go about finding someone who walks round a corner and disappears, seemingly without a trace? This is what happened in the curious case of Benjamin Bathurst… For news about my books and free true crime blog posts, check out my website www.prashganendran.com Prefer to watch the video version of this episode? Check out my YouTube Channel ht…
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#9 Tonya Aiossa from Copywriting to CTO & Investor in Bubble Apps
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25:17Send us a text In this episode of Unconventional Founders, Tonya shares her remarkable journey from a non-technical manager to becoming a CTO and investor in multiple companies. She emphasizes the importance of finding a supportive community and getting quick answers when starting with no-code tools like Bubble. Tonya walks us through her step-by-s…
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In World War II London, most people came together to fight for victory, whether on the frontlines, in factories, or on farms. But there were some who took advantage of the chaos of war to indulge in their own depraved desires, hoping they would get away with their crimes by slipping away into the blackout, with fewer police on the streets to catch …
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47 | Penny Dreadfuls: Murder In Artillery Passage, Norwich Mystery & The Blackburn Sweeney Todd
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32:47Here's another collection of short but gruesome vintage true crime cases from the 1800s. Let’s go back in time for a whistle-stop tour of three Victorian crimes that are intriguing, shocking, and little known, including a spate of unidentified body parts which appeared all over Norwich, a sinister servant who bludgeoned his employer with a rolling …
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#8 Simon Klobas - From Mining in Outback Australia to NoCode Entreprenuer
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43:12Send us a text In this episode of Unconventional Founders, Simon, a civil engineer turned entrepreneur, shares his journey from the mining industry to launching successful ventures in real estate and software. After facing challenges in his real estate business, Simon bootstrapped his current software company, BrickRoad. He discusses the benefits o…
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#7 Julie Bray Former Founder to NoCode Developer
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31:04Send us a text In this episode of Unconventional Founders, we sit down with Julie Bray, a seasoned entrepreneur and IT consultant, who shares her inspiring startup journey. Julie co-founded Connective, a company that initially focused on school communications before pivoting to become a robust employee messaging app. She dives deep into the challen…
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#6 Dave's Story: Why He Started Unconventional Founders
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45:07Send us a text In this episode of Unconventional Founders, Dave shares the inspiring story behind starting the podcast, delving into his passion for tech, AI, and entrepreneurship. Along with Kat, they explore how AI can enhance human capabilities rather than replace them, and why embracing technology pushes us to lean into our humanness. Dave refl…
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#5 Creating a Compelling Vision with Jian Wei Hoh: Lessons from Silicon Valley and Beyond
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30:26Send us a text In this episode of Unconventional Founder, host Dave sits down with Jian Wei Hoh, an innovative leader with over 15 years of experience across the globe. From Melbourne to Silicon Valley, Jian Wei has led groundbreaking projects at Uber and Ford Greenfield Labs and now spearheads EV Pro, an electric vehicle service company. Join us a…
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Richard Whall - Physical Intelligence, Biotensegrity, Bodymind
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1:36:21Richard Whall is Senior Lecturer in Human Movement, thoughtfully exploring ways to develop our physical intelligence and define what it might actually mean to be physically educated. Today we talk about the biotensegrity model and how it helps us to conceptualize the bodymind as a unified whole; we talk about the difficulties faced when trying to c…
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E13: A message from a Deer - with Daniel Knoop
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1:07:38Today I’m joined by Daniel Knoop, who left a career as an expat in tropical agriculture to become a practising therapist and student of Jung, focused on helping people change ‘how’ they interact with themselves and others. He shares how a series of events led to a journey of transformation and a beautiful story that saw him re-connect his heart and…
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E12: What I learned from a Hummingbird - with Thomas White
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1:04:34Today I’m joined by Thomas White, one of the wisest people I know, a personal mentor, teacher, and friend. In this episode, he shares his journey of transformation from serial entrepreneur to teacher of sacred wisdom, and how an amalgamation of stories and encounters with various animals over the last 25 years in the Californian desert influenced t…
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E11: Open yourself to the ocean of love - with Neil Gehani
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1:19:35I have the absolute pleasure of sharing this conversation with Neil Gehani, a community advocate for breaking down mental health stigma in Asian communities, as well as a founder of mindlumen.health, a platform designed to ethically match seekers and facilitators for psychedelic therapy. I have to thank Neil for showing up and having the courage to…
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Jason Myles Morrisen - Nomadic Life, Gentleness, Grit
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1:41:46Jason leads a nomadic life, traveling through Europe with his homemade bike and guitar; with uncommon grace he manages to balance gentle thoughtfulness and raw grit, with many other qualities besides. I picked him up on the side of the road when he was in a tough situation, and we ended up sharing a few days together on the farm. Today we talk abou…
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#2 A Journey from X aka Twitter to NoCode Entrepreneur
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22:41Send us a text Enjoyed this episode? Don’t forget to subscribe and leave us a review! Connect with us on LinkedIn and Twitter for more insights and updates. Visit our website at www.lightningproduct.io for additional resources and episode transcripts.By David McManus
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E10: The Lion King takes acid - with Elijah Whaley & Maurice Schill
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1:28:56In this episode, I have to thank my friend Elijah Whaley for being brave enough to join me in helping me explore and make sense of a recent experience I had at a festival. It started in the savannah of the Australian outback, where encountered a pride of lions and a pack of wolves that got me to question my nature, which led me to talk with a varie…
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