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Inside Lenz is a network of talk shows, discussing the issues of the day and bringing listeners to the next level with shows that educate, entertain, and touch your senses.insidelenz.com

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  • Crime Wire: Update on Murder by the Dixie Mafia

    17/10/2017 Duración: 01h02min

    Guest Phyllis Cook discusses the 1967 murder of her brother, Ronald Wayne Anderson. At first declared a suicide, Phyllis describes the many conflicting stories and believes he was murdered. For the next 50 years she has searched for the information that would bring justice for her brother, even her father, once a Lt. with Harrison County Sheriff's Office in Gulf Port, MS stayed silent. Fast forward to 2013 and she received a call that her elderly father had also committed suicide. It's then she realized her father's involvement in the Dixie Mafia may have been the reason they both were killed. For detailed background, listen to the first podcast:  http://www.blogtalkradio.com/insidelenz/2017/07/13/crime-wire-murder-by-the-dixie-mafia

  • Shattered Lives: One Smart Cookie's Dee Kittle Returns

    07/10/2017 Duración: 01h02min

    Diane, “Dee”, Kittle was an accomplished pastry chef and sugar artist when she was diagnosed with celiac disease, a severe auto-immune reaction to gluten. Realizing that she could no longer work in conventional pastry arts, she took on the task of developing a repertoire of delicious gluten and dairy free recipes. In the process, she learned from her “tasters” that other allergens were affecting their lives. She emerged from her kitchen ready to share her work with the gluten/dairy/allergen free community. NEW LOCATION! Melzen Plaza 103 New London Turnpike Suite C Glastonbury, CT 06033 860-633-8000 deesonesmartcookie.com  

  • Shattered Lives: The Opioid Crisis From a Doctor's Perspective

    30/09/2017 Duración: 01h03min

    Opioid addiction has reached crisis levels in the US and has taken hold, no city or small town is untouched. Emergency rooms across the nation are seeing more and more patients, some resulting in death, from street drugs as well as those prescribed. Dr. Gregor Shangold, an emergency room physician in Hartford, CT joins Shattered Lives to explore this crisis, expose some of the myths, and offer evidence based solutions. Not only does opioid use affect the addict and their families, but trickles down into many levels of the community.  Dr. Gregory Shangold is an emergency medicine doctor in Connecticut and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including Hartford Hospital and Windham Hospital.  In addition to his clinical responsibilities, Dr. Shangold has been involved in organized medicine through many organizations.  He has worked on many important issues facing physicians over the years including ED overcrowding, physician liability issues and other matters affecting physicians and patients. 

  • Shattered Lives: Lt. Peter Cestare of Horry Co., SC Police Discusses Cases

    16/09/2017 Duración: 01h00s

    Horry County, SC has several unsolved cases. Lt. Peter Cestare of the Horry Co. Police Dept. shares information to bring in clues and tips to bring answers to families who are waiting. 1-      Zackary Malinowski – Case # 13-080348 - 19 y/o male went missing on 8/25/2013 somewhere between Conway and Aynor SC, his vehicle was found burned on Valley Forge Rd in Aynor on September 2, 2013 2-      Randy Davis – Case # 16-006487 - 25 y/o male went missing on 1/26/2016 from a home n Marshland Circle in Aynor SC, his remains were found in a remote wooded area off of Horsepen Bay Rd in Aynor on May 10, 2017, less than a mile from where he went missing. 3-      David Mino – Case # 11-080379 – 47 y/o male went missing July 8 or 10, 2011 his remains were found on December 28, 2013 in a wooded area next to railroad tracks off Tidewater Rd in Myrtle Beach SC  

  • Crime Wire: Fatal Destiny, the Carjacking Murder of Dr. Pam Basu

    07/09/2017 Duración: 01h01min

    Guest James Lilley talks about the 1992 carjacking murder of Dr. Pam Basu and the impact of the crime globally. On Sept. 8, 1992, the Maryland mother was taking her 2-year-old daughter to her first day of nursery school when two men pulled her from her car. Struggling to rescue her daughter, Basu became entangled in a seat belt and was dragged to her death. The brutal crime received world-wide publicity, led to federal anti-carjacking legislation and continues to be cited in reference and legal books.

  • Shattered Lives: The Murder of Brittany Phillips & Caravan to Catch a Killer

    28/08/2017 Duración: 01h03min

    Since her daughter Brittany Phillips' murder in 2004, Maggie Zingman has traveled the country on the Caravan to Catch a Killer.  On October 1, 2004 a friend found Brittany dead in her East Tulsa apartment. Investigators said the killer raped and suffocated her. Detectives collected DNA from the crime scene and have since run over 3,000 samples in Oklahoma. Currently they are looking at one specific person, but the case remains unsolved. "I know finding her killer is not going to bring closure, but I want to feel like at least I stopped him from killing other people," Zingman said. Since Brittany's death, Zingman has found a way to keep her daughter's spirit alive. She travels across the country in what she calls "A Caravan to Catch a Killer." She shares Brittany's story and educates others about the benefits of DNA swabbing people under arrest.

  • Shattered Lives: Laura Fu & the Aftermath of Murder of Hofstra Student Max Kolb

    26/08/2017 Duración: 01h03min

    2001 is the year Americans will always remember, especially 9-11. However, tragedy struck months before when Hofstra honor student, Max Kolb lost his life to a fellow student. Missing for several weeks, his mutilated boday was found in a shallow grave near the oceanfront apartment of Shaun Alexander. The Friends of Max Kolb telethon, an annual showcase produced by Hofstra University students in memory of Kolb, aired for the sixteenth and final time recently.  Laura Fu, a 2002 Hofstra graduate and a close friend of Kolb’s, started the telethon in 2002 to raise money for the school’s film students.

  • Crime Wire: The Jimmy Hoffa Hit, A Witness Talks

    10/08/2017 Duración: 49min

    Guest Michael Yarbrough tells his story about witnessing the mob killing of former Teamster head, Jimmy Hoffa, and knows where the body is buried. From the Gangster Report: A retired corrections officer says he saw labor-union leader Jimmy Hoffa slain and buried at the construction site which became the Renaissance Center, the anchor of the Detroit skyline. The still never-cracked mystery as to what exactly happened to the 62-year old plucky Teamsters power the day he vanished 42 years ago in the summer of 1975 on his way to what he thought was a meeting with two influential mob captains still fascinates the public, still has the FBI in dire search for his body (or at least what’s left of it) and is still generating fresh leads. The iconic crime marked its anniversary over the weekend.  

  • Shattered Lives: Scavenger Hunt for Good

    05/08/2017 Duración: 01h02min

    Guest Rayah Martin is participating in the Scavenger Hunt, GISHWHES, for the fourth year. Proceeds collected are donated to charity. Martin says, "The hunt itself is a fun mix of silly/daring, creative, and goodness endeavors. We have all different backgrounds -  we are mainly a mix of Punks, Rockers, and Theatre Geeks." GISHWHES has broken several Guinness World Records. Largest Photo Scavenger Hunt (2011)Largest Media Scavenger Hunt (2012) - 14,580 participants [1]Most Pledges for a Campaign/to Complete a Random Act of Kindness (2012) - 93,376 pledges [2]Largest Online Photo Album of Hugs (2013) - 108,121 hugs [3]And more! Proceeds from GISHWHES support the charity Random Acts. Last year over $20,000 was raised during the hunt to support Syrian refugees, and already this year 40,013 acres of rainforest in Nepal will be preserved as a result of a registration drive. Random Acts | Non-profit Dedicated to Acts of Kindness Worldwide

  • Shattered Lives: Toxic Personalities with Duane Bowers

    29/07/2017 Duración: 01h05min

    Returning guest Duane Bowers talks about toxic personalities and how we can cope with those who have them. Are they able to be changed? Are you a toxic person and don't know it? Helpful information to assist us in getting along in a world with toxic people.

  • Crime Wire: What Happened to Samantha Sutton?

    27/07/2017 Duración: 01h00s

    We open this episode with a 911 call made on April 30, 2011, by Kevin Griffin reporting that he had awakened in his apartment in Villa Rica, Georgia, and found his girlfriend, 22-year-old Samantha Sutton, unresponsive. Samantha Sutton's mother, Dee, joins the show to discuss the many questionable aspects to her daughter's death. What really happened to Samantha Sutton?

  • Shattered Lives: David LaBahn Discusses Child Abductions

    22/07/2017 Duración: 01h05min

    President and CEO of the Association of Prosecuting Attorneys, David LaBahn, returns to Shattered Lives to give an overview of child abductions and how the APA became involved. He will give listeners information on the importance of seeking therapy for the child's trauma and family reunification citing case examples. He will also talk about how he prepares prosecutors to be sensitive to the victimology involved in a child abduction and victim restitution. This discussion is not about Amber Alert Cases, but those who may not qualify for the Amber Alert. Website: http://www.apainc.org/ Mr. David LaBahn is President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Association of Prosecuting Attorneys (APA), a national association representing elected and deputy or assistant prosecutors, and city attorneys. The association acts as a global forum for the exchange of ideas, allowing prosecutors to collaborate with all criminal justice partners, and conducts timely and effective training and technical assistance to improv

  • Shattered Lives: CRIS, Audio Access for the Blind and Print Challenged

    15/07/2017 Duración: 01h00s

    Diane Weaver Dunne of CRIS radio discusses the audio offerings available to people who are blind or print challenged. CRIS records articles featured in more than 70 newspapers and magazines, including the most extensive line-up in the nation of award-winning children’s magazines featuring human narration, all available online and on demand. In addition to broadcasting 24 hours a day, seven days a week, other services include streaming CRIS programs directly to hospitals and other health care facilities through their in-house systems, or through Internet radios installed at assisted living facilities or nursing homes. CRIS also provides custom recordings for schools and museums to better serve people with print disabilities. Website: https://crisradio.org

  • Crime Wire: Murder by the Dixie Mafia

    13/07/2017 Duración: 54min

    Guest Phyllis Cook discusses the 1967 murder of her brother, Ronald Wayne Anderson. At first declared a suicide, Phyllis describes the many conflicting stories and believes he was murdered. For the next 50 years she has searched for the information that would bring justice for her brother, even her father, once a Lt. with Harrison County Sheriff's Office in Gulf Port, MS stayed silent. Fast forward to 2013 and she received a call that her elderly father had also committed suicide. It's then she realized her father's involvement in the Dixie Mafia may have been the reason they both were killed.    

  • Shattered Lives: Human Trafficking and Airline Ambassadors International

    08/07/2017 Duración: 01h03min

    Guests from Airline Ambassadors International discuss ways they are making a difference in combatting human trafficking. Nancy Rivard, President of the non-profit talks about the ways they are bringing human trafficking awareness and training to those in the travel and airline industry around the world. They have a mission for children traveling for medical or other reasons, to get them to their destinations safely. Airline Ambassadors International (AAI) helps orphans and vulnerable children worldwide by leveraging connections with the airline industry towards humanitarian service. Our volunteers escort children for life changing medical care, hand deliver humanitarian aid to children in orphanages, clinics and remote communities, and advocate and educate on child protection and human trafficking awareness. WEBSITES: http://airlineamb.org       

  • Crime Wire: Incest, Murder and a Miracle

    29/06/2017 Duración: 57min

    In 1986, sixteen-year-old Cheryl Pierson hired a classmate to kill her father. James Pierson began abusing Cheryl from the time she was only eleven. Her invalid mother died when Cheryl was fifteen, and even though she was a child herself, she assumed responsibility for keeping house for the family, including cooking, cleaning and laundry. She also took over raising her younger sister,  was made to satisfy her father’s enormous sexual appetite, and expected to do well in school. He kept her on a short leash as she got older because he wanted her for himself. Then her father threatened to transfer his sexual desires to her eight-year-old sister Joann. During a discussion with a classmate about a woman who hired someone to kill her husband, he offered to kill her father for $1,000.  Cheryl Pierson Cuccio and Rob Cuccio survived their traumatic pasts and share their love story , along with a life and death miracle, so that others who suffer in silence might be emboldened to seek help.  Website: http://www.inc

  • Shattered Lives: What Mental Health Professions Need to Know about Suicide

    24/06/2017 Duración: 01h02min

    Sally Spencer-Thomas returns to discuss suicide prevention and what mental health professionals need to know. Dr. Sally Spencer-Thomas sees issues of suicide prevention and mental health promotion from a host of perspectives. Clinical psychologist. Mental health advocate. Faculty member. Patient. And survivor. She has earned an international reputation as an entrepreneur and innovator in social change. Along the way, she’s helped establish many large-scale, gap-filling mental health efforts, including Man Therapy (www.ManTherapy.org) and National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention.

  • Shattered Lives: Media Attention for Cases of Missing Adult Men

    17/06/2017 Duración: 01h05min

    On today's episode we will discuss the media bias in cases of missing adult men with the mother of missing Damien Sharp. Why is it so difficult to get media attention for missing males? Janeane Shanahan's son, Damien, was 22 when he was last seen in Warren, PA during Memorial Day weekend in 2002. According to a police report, Sharp was last seen carrying a black backpack and was possibly using aluminum crutches, and wearing a dark shirt and dark shorts.

  • Crime Wire: Tanner Barton's Unresolved Death

    15/06/2017 Duración: 54min

    19-year-old Tanner Barton, passed away unexpectedly while at his friend’s house. Today, his death remains unresolved, and the questions his mother still has span 32 pages. Michelle Barton, Tanner's mother joins this episode still searching for clues about what happened on the night of October 17, 2012 as well as the discrepancies in the stories his friends tell about it.

  • Shattered Lives: Patrick Atkinson: Runaways, Prostitutes, Gangs and More

    10/06/2017 Duración: 01h05min

    Patrick J. Atkinson, founder and President of ITEMP, is also the founder and international executive director of The GOD’S CHILD Project and several other associated charities in the United States, Central America and Africa. Mr. Atkinson holds an MNM from Regis University and is on the faculty of three American universities. He has been named the Benefactor of the City of Antigua- an international recognition last awarded four hundred years ago; knighted by the Spanish Order of St. James; and recently received the Guatemalan National Congressional Medal of Honor in recognition of the risks he took, and the thousands of Mayan Indian lives he helped to save, during the bloodshed of Guatemala’s 36-year civil war. In 2000 and 2001, Mr. Atkinson was invited by the United Nations to develop child development and educational programs for street children left orphaned by the rampaging AIDS crisis in East and South Africa. In 2007, Atkinson was named “Goodwill Ambassador” for Peace by the Government of Guatemala.

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