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The healing power of fitness goes far beyond physical benefits—for today’s guest, it’s a form of self-expression and a celebration of what the body can do. In this episode, host Nora McInerny sits down with fitness personality Ivylis Rivera, who shares her deeply personal journey of navigating life with Chronic Migraine while holding onto her passion for movement. Ivylis opens up about the struggle of staying active while facing the fear of triggering a headache or migraine attack and the resilience it takes to keep pushing forward—a resilience that carried her through the challenging journey of finding a Chronic Migraine treatment plan that worked for her. Join Nora and Ivylis as they explore the concept of “soft living,” a philosophy Ivylis embraces—staying active, listening to your body, and building trust in oneself. Click here for Product Information, including Boxed Warning and Medication Guide, or visit https://abbv.ie/prescribing_info See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Signal 51 Chronicles focuses on crimes past and present. The suspect, the victims, and the motives are all examined. However, as a true crime podcast, we believe it is important to educate our community on issues involving crime of the present day. In this episode, Jake White, a retired Fort Worth Police Department sergeant with significant experience in drug investigations, assembled a roundtable of guests to discuss an issue, a drug that is plaguing our city. This episode focuses on the fentanyl crisis in Fort Worth and beyond. Regardless of age, gender, or race, this drug is on the streets of Fort Worth and destroying lives. Children are dying. Those who are plagued with an opioid addiction are dying. Worst of all, it can be as small as 2mg to cause a lethal overdose. The experts include a retired drug investigator who trains law enforcement across the country in detecting fentanyl. A local drug investigator who actively investigates fentanyl overdose deaths. A brave mother who has turned into an advocate to help educate parents, teachers, etc…on how one fentanyl pill can change generations. With something so toxic, “There's no learning from mistakes.”
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Signal 51 Chronicles focuses on crimes past and present. The suspect, the victims, and the motives are all examined. However, as a true crime podcast, we believe it is important to educate our community on issues involving crime of the present day. In this episode, Jake White, a retired Fort Worth Police Department sergeant with significant experience in drug investigations, assembled a roundtable of guests to discuss an issue, a drug that is plaguing our city. This episode focuses on the fentanyl crisis in Fort Worth and beyond. Regardless of age, gender, or race, this drug is on the streets of Fort Worth and destroying lives. Children are dying. Those who are plagued with an opioid addiction are dying. Worst of all, it can be as small as 2mg to cause a lethal overdose. The experts include a retired drug investigator who trains law enforcement across the country in detecting fentanyl. A local drug investigator who actively investigates fentanyl overdose deaths. A brave mother who has turned into an advocate to help educate parents, teachers, etc…on how one fentanyl pill can change generations. With something so toxic, “There's no learning from mistakes.”
The responding Metro Nashville Police Department officers are undoubtedly heroes. On this episode, two former SWAT officers and firearms instructors analyze the video and explain the "how's and why's" of the responding officers actions.
What was once a hobby for many kids has turned into a big business. Similar to anything else that has seen tremendous economic growth, crime quickly creeps in. The sports card industry has turned into a multi-billion dollar industry. The vast majority of the sports card stores are owned by small business owners. They are falling prey to smash and grab burglaries and losing thousands of dollars worth of cards.…
Darrell "Dimebag" Abbott, a legendary rock musician was senselessly murdered while performing a club in Columbus, Ohio. The derainged fan, by friends described as Pantera's biggest fan, believed Abbott was partially responsible for the break up of the legendary heavy metal band Pantera. Unfortunately, Abbott was not the only person killed that evening. Several other people supporting the band were also murdered. This is a case of another mass shooting that ended the life of a heavy metal icon. It also ended the career of a Columbus, Ohio cop who bravely put a stop to the violent act.…
Taken Hostage: An iconic location is making a return to the area. However, almost 35 years ago, tragedy struck at one of the locations. In this story, we talk about the hostage, the hostage takers, and the controversial death penalty.
This is a true tale of Texas tragedy. A gunman accused of the most heinous crime was confronted by police in a quaint Texas town square. However, before his run in with the law, a brave deputy confronted this evil. Also, find out about your very own co-host’s run-in with this same violent criminal.
Crime in Cowtown was at an alltime high in the late 80's and early 90's. Year after year, the murder rate soared above 125 people killed. Many of them were solved, but many were not. The brutal murder of a 91-year-old, defenseless lady in west Fort Worth bears the question, "Was there a serial killer on the loose?"…
What is going with the college quarterback in and around Fort Worth? Stetson Bennett was in town for a training session. While here, he was arrested in that big city just to our east. Several years prior, Johnny Manziel, AKA “Johnny Football” accused of assaulting his girlfriend from Fort Worth. Trevone Boykin, TCU QB, arrested multiple times during and after his career at TCU. Is Fort Worth the cursed QB town?…
This is a tragic tale about two lives taken far too soon and for such trivial need. Two teenagers who had spent an evening hanging out with friends decided to stop at a fast-food restaurant. This was the last time they were seen alive. Sadly, we see the same senseless tragedies in communities across the country.…
Temple Jernigan was to wed Sherrie Cummings. A young couple living in Tarrant County, but the wedding never happened. On October 9, 2008, the body of Temple Jernigan was found in an industrial area in Haltom City, Texas. Jernigan lay dead with a gunshot wound to the chest and head. Who committed such a violent act is likely not the person you would think!…
A hospital executive is found deceased in his east Fort Worth home. Initially, police wanted to question the former roommate. However, two new suspects emerged after a few days. The motive was robbery. The penalty was death.
A tragedy unfolded at a cafe on the outskirts of downtown Fort Worth. Long past its prime of serving hot meals, the cafe turned to an underground operation to generate revenue. Was it the new method of making money that caused one of the most deadly murders in Fort Worth?
A tragedy unfolded at a cafe on the outskirts of downtown Fort Worth. Long past its prime of serving hot meals, the cafe turned to an underground operation to generate revenue. Was it the new method of making money that caused one of the most deadly murders in Fort Worth?
Fort Worth Socialites. A kidnapping. A murder. This a real who done it! In part 1, we introduce a tale of mystery. Does wealth play a role in this case?
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