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    Explore " fatal accident" with insightful episodes like "Wrestling and Weeping: God's Sovereignty with Missy Linkletter Ep 85", "Wrestling and Weeping: God's Sovereignty with Missy Linkletter Ep 85", "The Week That Was and That Will Be - October 16", "Fatal 5 - The Story of Kristalle Dumesny" and "Fatal 5 - The Story of Nicholas Holbrook" from podcasts like ""Accidental Hope", "Accidental Hope", "myBurbank Talks", "Auscast Inspiration" and "Auscast Inspiration"" and more!

    Episodes (11)

    Wrestling and Weeping: God's Sovereignty with Missy Linkletter Ep 85

    Wrestling and Weeping: God's Sovereignty with Missy Linkletter Ep 85

    Missy Linkletter joins us today to discuss her grief journey after losing her oldest son, Justin in an accident and her hope found in God's promises. Missy is a speaker, Bible study teacher, and a published author. She lives with her husband and four children in Arizona. She’s an avid thrift-er,  loves all things Chipotle, and is a Word of God warrior.  Psalm 3



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    Wrestling and Weeping: God's Sovereignty with Missy Linkletter Ep 85

    Wrestling and Weeping: God's Sovereignty with Missy Linkletter Ep 85

    Missy Linkletter joins us today to discuss her grief journey after losing her oldest son, Justin in an accident and her hope found in God's promises. Missy is a speaker, Bible study teacher, and a published author. She lives with her husband and four children in Arizona. She’s an avid thrift-er,  loves all things Chipotle, and is a Word of God warrior.  Psalm 3



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    The Week That Was and That Will Be - October 16

    The Week That Was and That Will Be - October 16

    Burbank, the heart of the media district, is a city in flux. It's undergoing substantial transformations that are shaping its past, present, and future. This podcast episode takes listeners on a journey through these changes, exploring everything from city developments to traffic issues, mental health services, and local events.
     
     One of the most notable transformations is the conversion of the iconic Warner Bros Ranch into the Worth Ranch. This shift not only signals a change in Burbank's landscape but also paves the way for a significant revenue boost for the city. It's a poignant reminder of Burbank's evolution, a city that has successfully transitioned from a traditional media district into a modern metropolis. The new airport terminal and the development of the Ranch area further underscore Burbank's relentless pursuit of progress.
     
     But it's not just physical developments that are at the heart of Burbank's transformation. The city's mental health services are also undergoing a crucial shift. Scrutinizing the city manager's report reveals the efforts being made to improve these services. This analysis highlights the importance of mental health evaluation teams and increased training for police officers. These initiatives aim to ensure a more sensitive and effective response to mental health-related calls, a testament to Burbank's commitment to its citizens' well-being.
     
     The city's traffic situation, particularly at the Verdugo & Buena Vista intersection, is another issue that demands attention. The increasing congestion highlights the need for improved traffic management and infrastructural enhancements. Discussions about these concerns offer valuable insights into potential solutions, such as slowing down on the roads and adopting more efficient traffic systems.
     
     The Starlight Bowl, a Burbank landmark, is also in dire need of modernization. Ideas on how to turn this facility into a lucrative venture for the city are abound. The outdated sound system, lighting, and other components of the facility present opportunities for improvement. By emulating successful models like the Hollywood Bowl, the Starlight Bowl could become a significant revenue and crowd-pulling entity for Burbank.
     
     Local events and organizations in Burbank, including the Mayor's State of the City address and the California Great Shakeout, provide a glimpse into the city's vibrant community life. They highlight the efforts being made to engage residents, promote local businesses, and ensure Burbank's safety and preparedness for natural disasters.
     
     In summary, this podcast episode offers an in-depth exploration of Burbank's transformation. It unpacks the changes happening in the city, delving into topics that range from city developments to traffic issues, mental health services, and local events. It paints a comprehensive picture of Burbank life, providing listeners with valuable insights into the city's past, present, and future.

    Fatal 5 - The Story of Kristalle Dumesny

    Fatal 5 - The Story of Kristalle Dumesny

    Kristalle Dumesny was 18 years old when her car collided with a truck after the 2017 Easter long weekend. Kristalle received fatal injuries and sadly died at the scene.  She was driving home from her family’s holiday home when she failed to give way to a heavy vehicle at the intersection of the Augusta Highway and Copper Coast Highway, Port Augusta.  Her father Steve Dumesny saw the crash site on a media report and knew that it was his daughter’s vehicle.  He then phoned his good mate Superintendent Scott Denny who was the Office in Charge of the Local Service Area where the crash occurred asking him if his worst fear was true. 

    The truck drive, Troy Oakes was not injured in the crash but on his way home from the scene with his boss Jayne Mills, he was injured in a second crash when an insecure load fell off a truck and crashed through Jayne’s window causing her vehicle to roll.

    Featured on the podcast are:

    • Steven Dumesny – father of Kristalle Dumesny
    • Superintendent Scott Denny – police officer and friend of Steven Dumesny
    • Brevet Sergeant Kirsten McLoughlin – Major Crash Investigation Section
    • Tori Butler – SAAS paramedic
    • Jayne Mills – Mills Transport and co-worker of Troy Oakes
    • Jade Cullen – witness to the crash
    • Isabelle Dick – friend of Kristalle Dumesny
    • Shania Bannister – friend of Kristalle Dumesny
    • Madison Stroud – friend of Kristalle Dumesny
    • Shayley Martindale – friend of Kristalle Dumesny
    • Sophie McLeod – friend of Kristalle Dumesny
    • Mirin Heggart – friend of Kristalle Dumesny
    • Phoebe Wallace-Mitrovic – friend of Kristalle Dumesny
    • Jade Carisimo – friend of Kristalle Dumesny

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    Fatal 5 - The Story of Nicholas Holbrook

    Fatal 5 - The Story of Nicholas Holbrook

    This is the story of Nicholas Holbrook, known to his friends as 'Nick'.

    At just 18, the friendly and outgoing teen was tragically killed in a single car crash on West Lakes Blvd, West Lakes. The car, driven by Nick's best mate Phillip, smashed into a tree at speed trapping Nick in the passenger seat.

    While Phillip sustained only minor injuries, Nick passed away in the early hours of Friday, 12 June 2009.

    In this debut episode of our 'Fatal Five' podcast, Nick's parents Glynis and Michael speak openly about their loss and the ongoing pain they still experience, Phillip shares his pain in learning of the fact that he had killed his mate from Nick’s dad while he was in hospital and emergency service workers speak about attending the scene that night.

    Featured on the podcast are:

    Michael Holbrook – father of Nicholas Holbrook
    Glynis Holbrook – mother of Nicholas Holbrook
    Phillip Wright – offending driver
    Sergeant Gino Spiniello – police officer who attend the crash
    Anne Beard – friend of Nicholas Holbrook
    Brevet Sergeant Lauren Kearns – Major Crash Investigation Section

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    A Father's Love, Choosing to Forgive Ep 76

    A Father's Love, Choosing to Forgive  Ep 76

    This week on the show Jennifer talks with David Tessieri father to three girls. David lost his oldest Laura in a DUI accident with her then-fiancé. This is a redemptive story rich with forgiveness. You can see more about David's story on Episode 99 of Red Table Talk. https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=481244670021721

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    A Father's Love, Choosing to Forgive Ep 76

    A Father's Love, Choosing to Forgive  Ep 76

    This week on the show Jennifer talks with David Tessieri father to three girls. David lost his oldest Laura in a DUI accident with her then-fiancé. This is a redemptive story rich with forgiveness. You can see more about David's story on Episode 99 of Red Table Talk. https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=481244670021721

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    Accidental Hope Podcast | Episode 27: Trauma's Tough Questions (w/ Rick Suraci) Pt. 2

    Accidental Hope Podcast | Episode 27: Trauma's Tough Questions (w/ Rick Suraci) Pt. 2

    In this episode Jennifer interviews Rick Suraci. Rick is a Christian Minister and Talk Radio Veteran who begins tackling the tough questions about trauma while sharing his own experiences with Jennifer today. Rick Suraci is a non-denominational Christian minister and has been a student of the Bible for almost 50 years. He has been happily married for 39 years and has three adult children and four grandchildren. His desire and passion to both serve God and help spread the gospel were combined in 1998 when he was approached by his close friend, Jonathan, about co-hosting a radio show focused on providing hope and comfort for those seeking God in their lives. From this conversation Christian Questions was born. After broadcasting on terrestrial radio stations for over 18 years, the duo moved to podcasting in 2016 where they have a vibrant international reach. While CQ is active on social media and YouTube, its main focus is the weekly live podcast, encouraging listeners to "Think about the Bible like you never have before."

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    Accidental Hope Podcast | Episode 27: Trauma's Tough Questions (w/ Rick Suraci) Pt. 2

    Accidental Hope Podcast | Episode 27: Trauma's Tough Questions (w/ Rick Suraci) Pt. 2

    In this episode Jennifer interviews Rick Suraci. Rick is a Christian Minister and Talk Radio Veteran who begins tackling the tough questions about trauma while sharing his own experiences with Jennifer today. Rick Suraci is a non-denominational Christian minister and has been a student of the Bible for almost 50 years. He has been happily married for 39 years and has three adult children and four grandchildren. His desire and passion to both serve God and help spread the gospel were combined in 1998 when he was approached by his close friend, Jonathan, about co-hosting a radio show focused on providing hope and comfort for those seeking God in their lives. From this conversation Christian Questions was born. After broadcasting on terrestrial radio stations for over 18 years, the duo moved to podcasting in 2016 where they have a vibrant international reach. While CQ is active on social media and YouTube, its main focus is the weekly live podcast, encouraging listeners to "Think about the Bible like you never have before."

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    Accidental Hope Podcast | Episode 26: Trauma's Tough Questions (w/ Rick Suraci) part 1

    Accidental Hope Podcast | Episode 26: Trauma's Tough Questions (w/ Rick Suraci) part 1

    In this episode Jennifer interviews Rick Suraci. Rick is a Christian Minister and Talk Radio Veteran who begins tackling the tough questions about trauma while sharing his own experiences with Jennifer today.Rick Suraci is a non-denominational Christian minister and has been a student of the Bible for almost 50 years. He has been happily married for 39 years and has three adult children and four grandchildren.His desire and passion to both serve God and help spread the gospel were combined in 1998 when he was approached by his close friend, Jonathan, about co-hosting a radio show focused on providing hope and comfort for those seeking God in their lives. From this conversation Christian Questions was born.After broadcasting on terrestrial radio stations for over 18 years, the duo moved to podcasting in 2016 where they have a vibrant international reach. While CQ is active on social media and YouTube, its main focus is the weekly live podcast, encouraging listeners to "Think about the Bible like you never have before."Learn more: https://christianquestions.com/

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    Accidental Hope Podcast | Episode 26: Trauma's Tough Questions (w/ Rick Suraci) part 1

    Accidental Hope Podcast | Episode 26: Trauma's Tough Questions (w/ Rick Suraci) part 1

    In this episode Jennifer interviews Rick Suraci. Rick is a Christian Minister and Talk Radio Veteran who begins tackling the tough questions about trauma while sharing his own experiences with Jennifer today.Rick Suraci is a non-denominational Christian minister and has been a student of the Bible for almost 50 years. He has been happily married for 39 years and has three adult children and four grandchildren.His desire and passion to both serve God and help spread the gospel were combined in 1998 when he was approached by his close friend, Jonathan, about co-hosting a radio show focused on providing hope and comfort for those seeking God in their lives. From this conversation Christian Questions was born.After broadcasting on terrestrial radio stations for over 18 years, the duo moved to podcasting in 2016 where they have a vibrant international reach. While CQ is active on social media and YouTube, its main focus is the weekly live podcast, encouraging listeners to "Think about the Bible like you never have before."Learn more: https://christianquestions.com/

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