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True Crime All The Time

Emash Digital / Wondery

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Hosts Mike Ferguson and Mike Gibson guide you through the most interesting true crime stories. This is a true crime podcast that spares none of the details and delves into what makes these killers tick. Join us for a good mix of lesser known cases as well as our take on what we call the "Big Timers". We don't take ourselves too seriously but we take true crime very seriously.
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Welcome to The Walters Agency Podcast—your go-to resource for making insurance simple, stress-free, and tailored to your needs! Hosted by Timothy Walters, licensed insurance agent and owner of The Walters Agency, this podcast is designed to help families, homeowners, and small business owners throughout East Tennessee navigate the often-confusing world of insurance. Our mission? To provide clear, practical insights that ensure you’re covered, protected, and confident in your choices. We beli ...
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Have You Ever Read...? is a podcast about books. Not just any books but Christian books. Once a month, Jean Kabasomi interviews an ordinary Christian about a book that has had a huge impact on their life or ministry.
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Hear firsthand stories from America’s military heroes on Veterans Chronicles. From D-Day, Iwo Jima, and Khe Sanh to Baghdad, Fallujah, and Afghanistan, this podcast features exclusive interviews with eyewitnesses to history’s greatest battles. Rare archival recordings and segments like “Heroes of the Air” and “World War II Chronicles” bring their courage to life. Subscribe for gripping tales of bravery and sacrifice. For more information, visit radioamerica.com/veterans-chronicles/
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Taking Notes with NextGen

NextGen Venture Partners

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Introducing our new podcast, Taking Notes with NextGen! In this bi-monthly series, we sit down with someone from the NextGen network to learn more about their background, where they work today, and insights they have from the industries they lead. Whether a founder, a Venture Partner, or a friend of NextGen, we hope to tap into their expertise and share it with you.
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Kathleen Jennings is the author of multiple works, including Flyaway and her latest, Honeyeater. She's also an illustrator, and both her writings and illustrations have been nominated for multiple awards, including Locus Awards, Hugos, British Fantasy Awards, and World Fantasy Awards. Kathleen visits The Otherworlds to talk about her new novel, Hon…
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Andrew Card served more than five years as White House Chief of Staff for President George W. Bush. Less than eight months into Bush's first term, Al Qaeda terrorists hijacked four U.S. airliners. Two were flown into each of the twin towers of the World Trade Center. Another was used to crash into the Pentagon. The fourth plane was headed to Washin…
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Today in the interrogation chair, it's Georgia Writer of the Year, Christopher Swann where we talk about the Georgia writing scene, how he credits his success to stubbornness and encouragement, how he's written an origin story for his Suzy Faulkner character for my anthology, and what scares him as a writer. Welcome, to The Dossier Podcast!christop…
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Angeline Boulley, an enrolled member of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians, is a storyteller who writes about her Ojibwe community in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. She is a former Director of the Office of Indian Education at the U.S. Department of Education. Her debut novel Firekeeper's Daughter was an instant #1New York Times bestseller…
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Uncovering Buried Secrets—R. Weir on Cold Cases, Cults, and K-9 HeroesAward-winning author R Weir joins me on the podcast to discuss his gripping new mystery, Justice For The Forgotten. In this mystery, retired police officer Donnie Steel and his loyal K-9 partner, Kogel, are hired to dig into a cold case murder—only to find themselves up against a…
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This week on Crime Wave: In Claire Douglas’ The Wrong Sister, sisters Tasha and Alice couldn’t be more different—Tasha is a busy suburban mom, Alice a globe-trotting scientist. When Alice offers to swap lives for a week so Tasha can take a much-needed break, it seems like the perfect arrangement. But the generous lifeline quickly spirals into a nig…
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Today in the interrogation chair, it's Tony Wirt, author of SILENT CREEK, from Thomas & Mercer. Hear about how Tony went from self-publishing A NECESSARY ACT to landing a top agent and landing and getting book deal where where he gets to work with Gabino Iglesias. Also hear about our conversation in Denver earlier this year around a pinball machine…
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Joseph McStay, his wife Summer, and their two young sons went missing in February 2010. Their bodies were found in the California desert three years later. Initially, it was believed that the family had decided to travel to Mexico, but authorities discovered evidence suggesting that someone close to Joseph was involved in their murders. Join Mike a…
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Tracey Devlyn is a USA Today bestselling author of contemporary and historical suspense, which often contains elements of mystery, romance, and environmental crime. Visit her website at https://www.traceydevlyn.comSpies, Lies and Private Eyes is copyrighted by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network#authorsofinstagram #authorinterview #writingcommu…
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Why do Americans eat so much beef? In Red Meat Republic: A Hoof-to-Table History of How Beef Changed America (Princeton University Press, 2019), the historian Joshua Specht provides a history that shows how our diets and consumer choices remain rooted in nineteenth century enterprises. A century and half ago, he writes, the colonialism and appropri…
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What Is Pet Insurance And What Does It Cover? Ever found yourself facing a staggering vet bill and wondering if there's a better way? That's exactly what we explore in this candid conversation about pet insurance – the increasingly popular option for protecting your furry family members without emptying your savings account. Timothy Walters brings …
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A dash of mystery, a sparkle of magic, and all things cozy! Elle interviews fellow cozy authors in this bookish podcast from Authors on the Air.Today on the podcast, meet Leah Cutter, author of magical cozy mystery like The Water Witch mysteries and delicious cozy fantasy like the Ice Elf series–and many other books besides! Elle and Leah talk abou…
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Brandy Schillace is smarter than most of us (she's definitely smarter than me!), and she's using her creativity and intelligence to develop one of my new fave amateur sleuths. Learn all about Jo Jones, the neurodivergent and brilliant star of The Dead Come to Stay, plus Syrian artifacts, the importance of found families, and the coolest thing Brand…
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Natasha Pulley has, at times, called Japan, China, and Peru home She teaches creative writing students at Bath Spa University and is the international bestselling author of several novels, including The Watchmaker of Filigree Street, The Bedlam Stacks, The Mars House, and her latest, The Hymn to Dionysus. Natasha chats about her choice of narrator …
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Timothy Brown was serving as supervisor of field operations in New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani's office of emergency management on September 11, 2001. He was already at work near the World Trade Center when terrorists flew the first plane into the North Tower. He was in the lobby of that building when he got word that a second plane controlled by…
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Exploring the Mind of Timothy J. Smith: Writing, Social Consciousness & Fire on the IslandIn this thought-provoking conversation, award-winning author Timothy J. Smith shares how his diverse upbringing shaped his social consciousness and how literature and history influence his storytelling.From the importance of generational memory to the role of …
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In Episode 50 of Undercurrents of Romance, Tracey Devlyn sits down with USA Today bestselling author Joanna Shupe to discuss her new historical romance, THE GILDED HEIRESS.A stolen baby. A street performer. A con man with a grudge.A Gilded Age romance brimming with ambition, deception, and sizzling chemistry—plus a moment in a sleigh that changes e…
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How Dogs Help Us Find Hope and Heal with Rebecca MinelgaAuthor and speaker Rebecca Minelga joins me to share her powerful novel, Third and Long, about Abby, a trauma survivor who finds purpose through her therapy dog, Gen. When Abby crosses paths with young Dylan and his father, Scott, their lives become intertwined in ways that test love, loss, an…
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New York Times bestselling author, Anne Hillerman, discusses her new fabulous release, SHADOW OF THE SOLSTICE. With a pending visit from Washington looming on the horizon, Navajo Nation Police Lieutenant Jim Chee and Officer Bernadette Manuelito become embroiled in the investigation of an unidentified corpse. As pressures intensify at work, additio…
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In Imperial Creature: Humans and Other Animals in Colonial Singapore, 1819-1942 (National University of Singapore Press, 2019), Timothy Barnard explores the more-than-human entanglements between empires and the creatures they govern. What is the relationship between the subjugation of human communities and that of animals? How did various interacti…
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Today in the interrogation chair, it's U.S. Navy lawyer turned thriller writer, K.T. Konkoly with her debut novel, ADRIFT. Does her last name sound familiar? It should. K.T. joins another Konkoly already in the Dossier family.Learn how K.T. went from the navy's JAG office in San Diego, to becoming a east coast lawyer in Maine ... but why she passed…
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This week on Crime Wave: Cath Little—34, cautious, and firmly rooted in Buffalo—discovers two tickets to a “Murder Week” getaway in the England’s idyllic Peak District tucked among her late mother’s belongings. Because they’d been estranged for years, she’s stunned to learn the tickets were for the two of them. Hoping to understand the woman she ne…
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James L’Etoile uses his twenty-nine years behind bars as an influence in his award-winning novels, short stories, and screenplays. He is a former associate warden in a maximum-security prison, a hostage negotiator, and director of California’s state parole system. Visit his website: https://jamesletoile.com/Spies, Lies and Private Eyes is copyright…
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What happens when life’s center ring turns out to be a lie—and the real magic waits behind the tent flaps? In Home of the American Circus, Allie Larkin spins a story that’s as whimsical as it is wise. In this behind-the-scenes chat, we talk about unexpected detours, identity beyond expectations, and the radical act of choosing your own spotlight.#I…
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On the morning of September 16th, 2016, Todd Kendhammer called 911 to report that his wife, Barbara, had been seriously injured in an accident. He claimed a pipe fell off a passing truck, flew through their windshield, and hit Barbara, causing fatal injuries. Investigators didn’t think his story added up. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss Todd Ke…
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I’m sitting down with Kyle Zimmer, Co-founder, President, and CEO of First Book—a nonprofit that has transformed the way children in low-income communities access education.Since 1992, First Book has distributed over 250 million books and resources (worth more than $2 billion!) to kids who need them most. With a network of 600,000+ educators and ad…
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Christina Baker Kline is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of eight novels, including The Exiles, Orphan Train, and A Piece of the World. Published in more than forty countries, her novels have received the New England Prize for Fiction, the Maine Literary Award, and a Barnes & Noble Discover Award, among other accolades, and have been chose…
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A self-described foodie who started out writing stories on the backs of napkins, K.X. Song's debut YA novel was named book of the year by the CHinese American Librarians Association, Kirkus Reviews, and the Financial Times, and won the Freeman Book Award. K.X.'s fantasy novel, The Night Ends With Fire, won the Octavia E. Butler Award. K.X. joins us…
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Christopher Brewer grew up as an Army brat and enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1973 because he wanted to be a Ranger. Even though he had never jumped out of a plane prior to joining the Army, Brewer learned quickly and passed the rest of his training to become a Ranger. He later took on and successfully completed intense training while serving oversea…
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Today in the interrogation chair, it's the super cool Elise Hart Kipness out with her latest Kate Green novel, CLOSE CALL. Hear about how this FOX Sports Reporter turned fiction writer, went from standing on a milk crate to interview NBA stars to writing murder mystery thrillers with a sports backdrop. Stick around for the mystery conversation abou…
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What if the one person who could fix your family was a beautiful young woman who fit in with everyone better than you do? Would you agree to move her into your home? Bestselling author, JM Dalgliesh, discusses his fantastic release, HOMEWRECKER. When Sophie’s twelve-year-old daughter becomes too much for her school to handle, her husband finds the …
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A graduate of Wesleyan University, Melissa Pace is a former editor and writer for Elle, as well as a past finalist for the Humanitas New Voices Fellowship for emerging film and television writers. The mother of three amazing children, Pace lives with her husband in Los Angeles, and when not writing she likes to lace up her cleats and get all her ya…
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Author DL Mitchell on Murder, Mayhem, and a Mischievous ParrotAward-winning author DL Mitchell joins me to chat about her latest cozy mystery, Parrot Prose—a cozy mystery featuring quirky characters, a missing billionaire, a chaotic treasure hunt, and one very opinionated parrot. When this bird talks, people listen—and murderers better watch out!Fr…
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Coming up on Intermissions, we’re joined by the incomparable Michelle Gable—New York Times bestselling author and master of dual timelines, dazzling secrets, and heroines who rewrite their own stories. Grab your popcorn and your passport—we’re heading into Darling Beasts, where 1930s Hollywood roars to life and nothing is ever as it seems.#DarlingB…
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This week on Crime Wave: In BEARER OF BAD NEWS, Elisabeth Dini introduces Lucy Rey, a Las Vegas hairdresser whose life is upended when her fiancé drains her bank account and disappears. Broke and brokenhearted, Lucy impulsively accepts a cryptic job posting as a “Bearer of Bad News”—all expenses paid, plus a bonus. So, Lucy heads to the Italian Alp…
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Step right up for today’s guest—bestselling author Allie Larkin—as we dive into her dazzling new novel, Home of the American Circus. It’s a sharp, soulful ride through reinvention, identity, and the spectacle of life behind the curtain.In Home of the American Circus, Allie Larkin masterfully juggles wit, heart, and a touch of chaos in this unforget…
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Today in the interrogation chair, it's Winter Austin, author of the new thriller RIDE A DARK TRAIL. Hear Winter talk about her new protagonist, Dot Ybarra, and how she's a certified badass, what Winter has been up to this cattle season in Iowa, and what time of year she was born Welcome, to The Dossier Podcast!authorwinteraustin.com | thewritersdos…
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Tess Sharpe was born in a mountain cabin to a punk-rocker mother and grew up in rural California. She is the award-winning author of many books for kids, teenagers, and adults, including Barbed Wire Heart and the New York Times bestseller The Girls I’ve Been. NO BODY NO CRIME is her latest novel. Spies, Lies and Private Eyes is copyrighted by Autho…
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15-year-old Sierra LaMar left home to walk to her bus stop on a Friday morning near her California home. Although a man was convicted of murdering her five years later, Sierra has never been found. The authorities were able to narrow down the timeline of when Sierra was taken to around ten minutes. But the details that eventually emerged were shock…
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Katie Bishop is the author of The Girls of Summer. Her writing has been published in The New York Times, The Guardian, Vogue, The Independent, and other publications. She lives in Birmingham, U.K. with her partner.Killer Women Podcast is copyrighted by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network#podcast #author #interview #authors #KillerWomen #KillerW…
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In this inspiring episode of Bold Voices/Good Yarns, host Ian Henzel sits down with author Annie Mare to talk about her highly anticipated novel, “Cosmic Love at the Multiverse Hair.” Together, they explore the magical intersection of storytelling, love, loss, and queer identity—and how Annie’s working-class upbringing shaped her creative voice.Fro…
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Close Call is the third book in the Kate Green series, and it's the best yet. Elise Hart Kipness returns with her sports reporter heroine, Kate, as she covers the U.S. Open tennis championship in Flushing Meadows. Drama is always at the extremes during these tournaments, but this time it takes a very dark turn when one of the headliners suddenly di…
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In The Revelations, JJ Winston blends legal insight, clinical depth, and unflinching storytelling to explore the emotional journey of a woman battling trauma, silence, and systemic barriers. This novel doesn’t just entertain—it confronts generational trauma, uplifts mental health awareness, and dares readers to find strength in vulnerability. Join …
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Two Detectives, One Town’s Lies—Inside Crimson Thaw with Bruce Robert CoffinA fallen detective. A rookie on the rise. A town with more secrets than snowdrifts.In this episode, retired Detective Sergeant Bruce Robert Coffin discusses his gripping new thriller set in Maine’s remote wilderness where trust can be fatal. Disgraced Detective Brock Justic…
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A dash of mystery, a sparkle of magic, and all things cozy! Elle interviews fellow cozy authors in this bookish podcast from Authors on the Air.Today on the podcast, meet Rachael Herron, author of the upcoming The Seven Miracles of Beatrix Holland and many other great books, both fiction and memoir! Elle and Rachael discuss literally-found family, …
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Tom Young grew up on his family's farm in North Carolina. From a young age he was fascinated by his grandfather's stories of being part of a bomber crew during World War II. That helped to spark his interest in both flying and in service. Young served in the Maryland and West Virginia Air National Guard, serving as flight engineer for C-130 Hercule…
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Elle Hartford blends cozy mystery with paranormal elements. Imagine, your favorite fairy tale, but with a cozy murder mystery mixed in. Intrigued? This writer creates MAGIC with her Alchemical Tales. The story behind her work is as delightful as the work itself, so pull up a chair, pour yourself a cup of herbal tea, and let Elle tell you how Once u…
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