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Explore "wakefield" with insightful episodes like "EP17 年齡只是一個數字?那些表現「超齡」的妖怪們!", "Matt Osborne | How Service Techs Can Combat Human Trafficking", "Haunted Pub Crawl - The Station Hotel and The Black Horse Inn", "Dustin Deweese | Master Plumber & Owner of Tejas Plumbing" and "REWIND: Remembering "The Streak"" from podcasts like ""啾啾MIC", "The Trade Talks", "Pursuit of the Paranormal", "The Trade Talks" and "Pittsburgh Sports Memories"" and more!
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Matt Osborne | How Service Techs Can Combat Human Trafficking
Matt Osborne ran operations for the CIA and the Department of State before joining Operation Underground Railroad and the fight against human trafficking. In this episode, he discusses how service techs can be aware and vigilant to mitigate today's fastest growing arm of organized crime.
Haunted Pub Crawl - The Station Hotel and The Black Horse Inn
In this video, we'll be exploring two haunted locations in the UK: The Station Hotel in Morpeth and The Black Horse Inn in Wakefield. Both of these sites have multiple reports of paranormal activity, from ghostly apparitions to strange sounds and sensations.
Are these reports of ghostly activity just the result of overactive imaginations, or is there something truly supernatural going on? Tune in to find out! Please like, share and subscribe for more spooky content.
Also, what do you think t the EVPs?
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Dustin Deweese | Master Plumber & Owner of Tejas Plumbing
Dustin discusses the high earning potential of a plumber, and the risk and responsibility it took to make the leap from Master Plumber to entrepreneur and business owner — in which, not only his family, but a fleet of tradesmen now depend on him.
REWIND: Remembering "The Streak"
Between 1993 and 2012, the Pittsburgh Pirates set a pro sports record by posting 20 consecutive losing seasons. The path to that dubious record was marked by horrific personnel decisions, mass incompetence, and a general desire by team ownership to put profit over winning. We’ll delve into the many lowlights of the biggest embarrassment in sports history.
REWIND is a series of our favorite Pittsburgh Sports Memories episodes that we will be dropping in between new episodes
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4 - The Wakefield Noah
"The Wakefield Noah", a Medieval Mystery Play, is performed by members of the Dietrich Von Hildebrand Institute. Taken from: Christianity in the Late Middle Ages-Early Renaissance - 1996 VonHildebrand Institute
Episode 157: John Minards
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REPLAY: EP8 | The Malingerer, Wakefield, Massachusetts Mass Shooting (part two)
Part two of two. In honor of the seven people who were killed on 12/26/2000 at Edgewater Technology in Wakefield, Massachusetts. I am reposting this two-part episode about that first aired on Dec 26 + Jan 6, 2020. They were some of my earliest episodes. The Edgewater workplace rampage remains the worst mass shooting in the state's history.
Remembering those who were killed that day after Christmas in 2000
Jennifer Bragg Capobianco, 29, of Brighton
Janice Hagerty, 46, of Stoneham
Louis A. Javelle, 58, of Nashua, NH
Rose Manfredi, 48, of Lexington
Paul Marceau, 36, of Melrose
Cheryl Troy, 50, of Beverly
Craig Wood, 29, of Haverhill
.. .. ..
On 12/26/2000, Michael McDermott exacted his revenge on seven of his co-workers at Edgewater Technology. Perceived and twisted revenge. Equipped with a shotgun, a semi-automatic assault rifle, a semi-automatic pistol, and a bag full of ammunition, he had chatted with his workmates then unceremoniously opened fire. The attack that left all seven people dead lasted less than 10 minutes. In part two, we learn how he plotted and planned for months, how he took advantage of the mental health system, and how he faked mental illness.
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Eric Nelsen Interview
#45: Kristen Dunphy, Creator of Showtime Series 'Wakefield,' on Psychiatric Hospitals
In Wakefield, Kristen channeled her experience with mental illness into an art form to try to help reverse the stigma around mental health. Psychiatric hospitals are not typically portrayed in true fashion on TV, but are heavily stereotyped – which is part of the problem. Kristen is passionate about the concept of where is the line between mental health and living with untreated mental health symptoms, and exploring that in an entertaining and darkly comedic way.
Kristen also took a big risk to bring Wakefield to the small screen. She realized to get the project financed, she would need to reveal the authenticity behind its creation, but she felt exposing her experience of being hospitalized could potentially ruin her career. However, Kristen felt that it was worth the risk to help fight mental health stigma and help others with mental health issues.
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RUDI DHARMALINGAM: Go Beyond The Line Of Duty
Actor Rudi Dharmalingam showed a creative spark from a young age. From writing short stories and sketches with his two best friends while growing up, to attending the National Youth Theatre in the U.K. at the age of 16, Rudi excelled in his drama studies and had a fascination with performance.
After graduating from the University of Salford, Rudi was ready to hit the ground running. He had his sights set on working as a professional actor in theater and had secured an agent during his first year at university. Today, Rudi shares the experience of being dropped by his agent after a terrifying accident on the way to his first audition and how he was able to push through the years of auditioning that followed. After booking an understudy role in the Royal National Theatre's London stage production of "The History Boys," Rudi began to see some momentum in his career. Since then, Rudi experienced a 15 year back-to-back run of theater productions including a West End run of "Mary Stuart," and a co-star role in "Hamlet" opposite Benedict Cumberbatch at the Barbican Theatre.
After deciding that he was ready for a new adventure on the big screen, Rudi has now gracefully pivoted into the world of film and television with the premiere of Showtime's newest drama series, "Wakefield." Starring as psych ward nurse Nik Katira, this psychological drama explores the complexities of mental health when Nik himself begins to lose connection to his own reality. Rudi will also be returning in season 3 of "The Split," and can be seen in the upcoming 2022 release of the action-thriller series, "Extinction."
Today, Rudi shares that what he loves most about acting is the intimacy. He dives into how that intimacy manifests itself differently in theater versus on screen, and he shares the ways in which he approaches character building from a place of instinct. Inspired by artistic legends such as Robert De Niro, Daniel Day-Lewis, and following the teaching principles of Stanislavski, Rudi encourages all actors to think of a self-tape as a short film and to go above and beyond the line of duty when it comes to an audition.
These are the unforgettable stories that landed Rudi Dharmalingam right here.
Guest links:
- IMDB: Rudi Dharmalingam
- BARNES & NOBLE: An Actor Prepares / Edition 1
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Chef Caturano Returns
Wakefield showrunners Kristen Dunphy and Sam Meikle
Wakefield showrunners Kristen Dunphy and Sam Meikle talk through the challenges of making the complex eight-part psychological mystery, as well as how music influences their writing, working with directors Jocelyn Moorhouse and Kim Mordaunt, and the stresses and silver linings of having a project shut down by COVID-19.
Watch all episodes of Wakefield on ABC iview from 2 April, or on ABC TV from 18 April.
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Episode 138 - Insurrection Wednesday and an Antivax Primer
We recorded a special opener to discuss the late-breaking, Capitol-invading events of the past 36 hours and the role misinformation played in getting thousands of people to this point. Then for our main topic, we go through a brief history of antivax sentiment in the US and the dual nature of Covid vaccine hesitancy.
Dr. Andy Wakefield | Discovering the Terrifying Truth About COVID-19 RNA-Modifying Luciferase 06060 Vaccines
Doctor Andy Wakefield shares the horrific truth about what is inside the COVID-19 vaccines and why it is simply unacceptable to go against the medical and big-pharma industry? The seven sinister aspects of the COVID-19 vaccines.
The Anti-Vaxxer Movement
Thousands of people around the world believe that vaccines have the potential to cause autism in humans. Today, we examine the history of that theory. Did it come from truly scientific research or was it an elaborate scam?
Music:
"Floating Cities", "Dreams Become Real", "Black Vortex", "Hitman"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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#10 - BEER - Jayson Pizarro
239: Is a coronavirus vaccine a good idea?
We seem to be rushing headlong into not only developing a coronavirus vaccine but mandating it worldwide. Is this a good idea? Dr. Andrew Wakefield, an expert in vaccines and director of the documentary "Vaxxed," helps us step back and look at the big picture.
He explains how our growing understanding of the microbiome should influence the approach to this current crisis. He reviews why it's been historically problematic to develop a vaccine against a particular virus. And he shares his concern that there are larger forces at play that may tip the balance on medical freedom and our ability to fight disease.
Visit the website of his last movie:https://vaxxedthemovie.com
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239: Is a coronavirus vaccine a good idea?
We seem to be rushing headlong into not only developing a coronavirus vaccine but mandating it worldwide. Is this a good idea? Dr. Andrew Wakefield, an expert in vaccines and director of the documentary "Vaxxed," helps us step back and look at the big picture.
He explains how our growing understanding of the microbiome should influence the approach to this current crisis. He reviews why it's been historically problematic to develop a vaccine against a particular virus. And he shares his concern that there are larger forces at play that may tip the balance on medical freedom and our ability to fight disease.
Visit the website of his last movie:https://vaxxedthemovie.com
Become a member of the Weston A. Price Foundation here.
Make a donation to the Weston A. Price Foundation here.
Check out our sponsors: Chelsea Green and Ancestral Supplements
"Release of all hope for a better past"
@ 18:48 - Buddy Wakefield, Hurling Crowbirds at Mocking Bars (https://youtu.be/I9wUoVhdN0A @ min 2:12)
How to be Vibrationally Clean in relationships…
Looking for things that trigger you…
Due Justice Letter, one way to “clean out an open wound” - favorite technique shared with me by Odille and Steve Remmert
https://www.theremmertmethod.com/
30:00 - reference Alison Armstrong and Noble healing
https://www.understandmen.com/
32:00 - mentioned Resonance Repatterning
https://www.shiftingsands4health.com/treatments
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