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The Meditation Podcast creates an extraordinary meditation experience for people in their everyday lives. Founded in 2006 by husband-and-wife team Jesse & Jeane Stern, the podcast uses guided meditations, binaural beats, mindfulness, and 20+ years experience in Healing Arts. Please use headphones, and do not listen while driving or operating machinery. For our complete archive of meditations, please visit our web site or Patreon.com/theMeditationPodcast.
 
This is an interview podcast ala "WTF with Marc Maron", "JRE" or "Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend". These bite-sized interviews are conducted by Deevo, an on-air personality at Play92 in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Guests are Grammy or Juno winning musicians or SNL alumni's, professional athletes, comedians or just plain awesome, whichever it is, they have a story you want to hear! Subscribe and share and tune in for a brand new episode every Monday.
 
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13-year-old Rachel Marie Mellon Skemp disappeared while staying home sick with her stepfather on January 31, 1996. After Rachel’s disappearance, her friends came forward to police to say she was seen crying by her locker the day before she went missing. Join Kaylee and Hannah as we discuss the details of Rachel's case and who we think is responsibl…
 
19-year-old Elsie Sigel came from a wealthy family in Manhattan and was even the granddaughter of renowned civil-war general Franz Sigel. So how did she end up strangled and stuffed in a Chinese man’s trunk? Join writer/producer Hannah Knaphus and guest host Freyja Miller as we discuss the details of Elsie's case and why her murder was so influenti…
 
Rae Elaine Tourtillot was only 19 years old when she disappeared on the Menominee Indian Reservation in October 1986. After an evening with friends, two people claimed to have driven her home. But according to Rae's family, she never arrived. Police suspected homicide from the very beginning but they aren't disclosing why. Join Kaylee and Hannah as…
 
When entrepreneurs hear Make Lemonade, they likely think of Rachel Kelly – but what is the secret to achieving this and how do you do it? Reagan Bradley, is a personal brand strategist, or in her words ‘a part time investigator, and part time storyteller’, guiding entrepreneurs to find their authenticity, and curate the right story so they can clea…
 
After discovering a large sum of money hidden in a shoebox belonging to her deceased mother, 19-year-old Sarah Stern became the target of a greedy killer. After hearing her story, you may need to re-examine some of the people closest to you. Like our content? Be sure to follow us on social media! Instagram @crime_soup Twitter @crime_coup TikTok @cr…
 
After almost 52 years, Burlington Police Department just announced this morning that Vermont's oldest cold case murder has finally been solved! In 1971, 24-year-old schoolteacher Rita Curran was found beaten, raped and strangled to death on her bedroom floor in Burlington, Vermont. Today, on February 21st, 2023, her killer has officially been ident…
 
Expressing our emotions at work is not always easy, but what if paying more attention to our behaviours and emotional needs made us better leaders? Leaders who could hire according to their emotional inventory, operate in a more self aware state and create emotionally in tuned and strong teams that support business growth. Daisy Wright, who support…
 
24-year-old Rita Curran was found beaten and strangled to death on her bedroom floor in Burlington, Vermont, in 1971. Over 50 years later, her case remains unsolved, but there were a handful of eerily similar attacks on young women around the same time. Who was behind these attacks? Were they all the same man? Join Kaylee and Hannah as we discuss t…
 
Being human is naturally resilient. I believe that our natural state is health and wholeness. It is also a natural human process to lose track of our wholeness, to 'forget' who we are. When we forget our nature we are often tempted to 'try' to 'fix' ourselves, when our most effective action may be to simply allow. In today's meditation, we amplify …
 
When we raise our inner voices of self-loathing, criticism, and doubt, the noise can grow into chaos. We need a consistent inner voice – the quiet internal rhythm that literally pumps life through our bodies. In today's meditation, we center our attention on the heartbeat. This podcast is made possible with great thanks to our subscribers on Patreo…
 
. Diane Augat was happily married with three children when her mental health took a downward spiral. Her husband divorced her, took sole custody of their children and Diane became distraught with grief. She turned to drugs and alcohol instead of taking the drugs prescribed by her doctor and was known to roam the streets for days at a time. She was …
 
. On June 25th, 1983, 4-year-old Nyleen Kay Marshall disappeared while playing at a campground in the Helena National Forest. Search teams organized sniffer dogs, helicopters and hundreds of volunteers, but no trace of the little girl was ever found. Join Kaylee and Hannah as we discuss the various developments in this case and what we think may ha…
 
On Labor Day 1974, two teenage sisters disappeared from St. Cloud, Minnesota. Despite their parents' pleas, police treated the girls as runaways. Almost a month after their disappearance, the sisters were found....but it was too little, too late. St. Cloud had a dangerous individual living among them, but who was it? Join Kaylee and Hannah as we di…
 
Monique Hutson is the Founder and Lead Content Producer of Dom Productions. After running the business for 6 years, her mindset and missions have changed and evolved, they have had to. Cheryl Sutherland is the Founder of PleaseNotes, a business she has built to help women step into their power by building confidence, clarity, and creativity. Togeth…
 
On November 25th, 1974, a 27-year-old mother and her three young sons were attacked in their home by a masked man with a knife. Anna Louise Williams and her 10-year-old son Wyley Jr. were killed, but her 9-year-old and 7-year-old sons survived. They identified their attacker as a local man named Jesse Raymond Rutledge. Join Crime Soup as we break d…
 
Last Friday I slipped on ice, hit my head on a stone stair, and got a concussion. It affected my thought process quite a lot. I was tired, had splitting headaches, and had trouble comprehending and speaking words. Until yesterday I felt strange, not like myself, like something was off. I am ok, and am now recovering, but with my brain working on he…
 
Rita Bartschot was a beloved chemistry professor at Columbia Basin Community College in Pasco, Washington, who suddenly disappeared in August 1990 while cleaning up her deceased mother's house in Seattle. Neighbors reportedly last saw her on the morning of August 24th, doing yard work, but then noted that her car was absent from her driveway that e…
 
On April 24th, 1979, a woman named Pinkey Foster was worried about her adult daughter Deroshia who was a single mother with a 7-year-old son. Upon entering Deroshia's house, Pinkey discovered a nightmare. Her daughter and her grandson had both been brutally murdered, strangled with ropes around their necks. Anyone with information, please call or m…
 
Between 1977 and 1990, Kansas City police had an unprecedented number of murdered women and girls on their hands whose cases remained unsolved. In that 13-year span, there were 72 open cases of femicide. In 2001, the Kansas City Police Department received a million-dollar federal grant to help close local cold cases which led to extensive DNA testi…
 
Nancy Perry Baird was recently divorced and raising her 4-year-old son in Layton, Utah, when she mysteriously vanished from the gas station where she worked on July 4th, 1975. There were no signs of a struggle, no signs of a robbery, and Nancy's car and purse were left behind untouched. Almost 50 years later her family still has no answers. Anyone …
 
On December 6th, 1989, Canadian history would change forever when a young man decided to not only end his own life but the lives of fourteen others at the École Polytechnique engineering school in Montréal. To this day, The Montréal Massacre remains the most fatal school shooting in Canadian history. Join our host, Kaylee Carter, and writer/produce…
 
Welcome to The Meditation Podcast. This is Jesse Stern with Episode 109, Grieving and Healing. My oldest friend died last week. We were born 6 months apart, friends since birth. He was like a brother to me. He was my first companion in meditation and healing work. He was severely abused as a child. The trauma of his abuse led to severe mental illne…
 
Is diversity, equity and inclusion a destination or a journey? Jess Dassanayake is the Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer of BinoBooks. BinoBooks exists to help children understand important topics like the COVID-19 pandemic, gender, body image, and more, through personalized e-books. With representation at its center, BinoBooks is reinventing…
 
CW: Kidnapping, Rape, Murder When 15-year-old Jessica Roach from Georgetown, Illinois, seemingly vanishes into thin air while riding her bike home from school, investigators start comparing her disappearance to several other mysterious murders and abductions in the area. Is it possible they have a serial killer on their hands? Join Crime Soup host …
 
After eighteen months of enduring harassment, vandalism and death threats, a small-town Montana rancher mysteriously goes missing. His wife, in a desperate attempt to find her husband, digs into his past and discovers that he isn't who she thought he was. Join Crime Soup host Kaylee Carter and writer/producer Hannah Knaphus as we discuss the shocki…
 
CW: Sexual Assault When Pauline exited her train car after a busy morning of shopping, surrounded by other passengers and the bustle of Philadelphia, she thought she was safe. She did not expect to be abducted and attacked in broad daylight, or for her struggle to go so unnoticed in a crowded, public place. Join Crime Soup host Kaylee Carter and wr…
 
CW: Drugs and Kidnapping Between 1979 and 1989 there were only 8 missing children in New York City under the age of 10 whose whereabouts remain unknown, one of whom is a 2-year-old boy from Harlem named Christopher Dansby. Christopher's disappearance seemed to be a rare anomaly, until another 2-year-old boy....living in the same apartment complex..…
 
Impact isn’t always a number or a dollar amount. Often it is a story. Jacqueline Sofia and Noora Sharrab are the founders of SITTI Social Enterprise, a venture that exists to improve the lives of refugees and displaced communities. Sagal Dualeh is the Senior Director of the Investment Readiness Program at Canada’s Women Foundation, supporting women…
 
Happy Halloween, Samhain, and Dia de los Muertos. During this season we traditionally honor our ancestors, and those loved ones who are no longer with us. In today's meditation we honor our ancestors ... and raise our spirits. This podcast is made possible with great thanks to our subscribers on Patreon. Join our community at Patreon (dot) com (sla…
 
Despite the well-known phrase “No body, no crime”, there have actually been hundreds of murder convictions documented worldwide without the aid of a victim’s body, although they are much harder to prove. Join Kaylee and Hannah as we discuss some famous cases from history, including the first missing child's picture to adorn the milk carton in 1979,…
 
Join Crime Soup host Kaylee Carter and writer/producer Hannah Knaphus as we tell each other scary stories! The catch? Most of the stories are fake....but some of them are true! Can you guess which of our stories are real? Like our content? Be sure to follow us on social media! Instagram @crime_soup Twitter @crime_coup TikTok @crimesouppodcast And w…
 
Despite being a relatively well-known criminal phenomenon by today’s standards, stalking wasn’t actually defined and considered a criminal offense on its own until 1990 in the United States. Join Crime Soup host Kaylee Carter and writer/producer Hannah Knaphus as we discuss the horrific events that eventually led to California's decision to impleme…
 
CW: Child Sexual Abuse After serving as the United States Secretary of Transportation under President Jimmy Carter and then governor of Oregon, Neil Goldschmidt was at one time considered the most powerful and influential figure in Oregon's politics. Join host Kaylee Carter and writer/producer Hannah Knaphus as we discuss the shocking secret that N…
 
Entrepreneurship is a world of opportunity, of brilliance, of hard work. It’s also a world of loneliness, of sacrifice and of deep challenge and we must include these experiences in our conversations about entrepreneurship. Komal Minhas is the Founder of Karseva, a company focused on building individual and societal resilience through training prog…
 
When the deceased body of a 15-year-old high-school student was found tightly bound with restraints and discarded in a snowy lot in Salt Lake City, Utah, police were left bewildered when there was little to no evidence pointing to a suspect. Over 30 years later and the murder of Debbie Grabher still remains unsolved. Join Crime Soup as we discuss t…
 
Demand for your product or service in a new market is exciting but it doesn’t make the ins and outs of exporting and operating globally any easier. BE Alink is the Founder and Inventor of the Alinker, a bright yellow, radically different walking bike and vehicle for change. With support from Tamaïka Jumelle, Regional Director of Quebec for Invest i…
 
It is through growth and scaling that founders continue to give their businesses life and it is how they reach the milestones they have always dreamed of. But these things can’t happen without asking yourself what you truly want and finding a sustainable pace to get there. Jenn Harper is the Founder and CEO of Cheekbone Beauty Cosmetics Inc, a digi…
 
When founders think about marketing, they often begin to visualize their websites, and social media pages but it is equally important to think about who you are, who you want to be and how you will show up for customers once they find you. Meaghan and Marie Wright are twin sisters and co-founders of Mirror Image Media, a full-service video producti…
 
When we sell a product or service, what we are really selling is an experience, feeling, or the desired outcome. Selling is a skill built on listening, emotional intelligence, and being of service to your clients and connections. Sheen Brady is the Founder and Tea Sommelier of Tease, a well-loved line of natural and botanical wellness teas that ben…
 
The topic of funding is one commonly associated with stress and anxiety for founders – but it doesn’t need to be. Financing your business is an exercise rooted in patience, planning, and purpose. It’s a unique opportunity to imagine, and reimagine, what our ventures can and should look like in the future. Richa Gupta is the Founder of Good Food For…
 
Hiring is so important for a venture’s success, yet the search for talent is a gargantuan challenge for most founders. Business owners need strong processes and a map to make sure their teams survive and thrive. Entrepreneurs must think of culture as a code, one that is built with intention while leaving room for behaviours and methods to reveal th…
 
Mentorship is a relationship built on trust, active listening and respect. It allows founders to navigate their unique situations with guidance, allowing them to notice their inner wisdom, trust their own intuition and arrive at solutions that lead them to new growth. Karen Danudjaja, who owns and operates a line of plant based, ethically sourced a…
 
Vivian Kaye is the Founder & CEO of KinkyCurlyYaki, a premium textured hair extension brand for Black women that she bootstrapped to over $6 million in revenue as an immigrant, college dropout and single mom. As a self proclaimed Gary Vee meets Oprah remix, Vivian is also a business and empowerment expert, as well as a TV, radio and podcast persona…
 
Chelsea is a Regional Manager for the Client Diversity Team at BDC. Her mandate is to ensure that BDC’s portfolio is reflective of Canada’s population. Her goal is to provide all diverse entrepreneurs across the country particularly black entrepreneurs with the tools they need to access the right financing, people and programs to successfully grow …
 
Mystery Furtado is the mother of two energetic and vibrant African Kings by the names of Kade and Kylem. She is an internationally trained Nurse, currently preparing to sit the RN Nclex exam. Mystery is passionate about Diabetes management and prevention which is why she formed a not for profit called Type Diabeat It; which is the first BIPOC led D…
 
Patricia Bebia Mawa is the Executive Vice President of Silvertrust Media and Afroglobal Television. Patricia is also the host of Planet Africa, a weekly series on OMNI TV that covers topics that interest, affect and challenge African Canadian communities. She has directed and produced over fifteen television programs including The Visionaries, The …
 
Nadia is the Co-Founder and COO of Marlow, a new FemTech start-up that has developed the first-ever lubricated tampon kit. Previously, Nadia worked as a management consultant at KPMG where she worked across a number of Fortune 500 retail clients. Nadia is committed to giving back to her community through her role as a catalyst board member at Holla…
 
Nisha is a Vancouver based entrepreneur and is the founder of Ambari Beauty. Ambari Beauty is committed to sourcing and formulating with pure and powerful ingredients and is on a mission to provide medi spa experience and results from your own home. Growing up in a proud Indo-Canadian home, Nisha was accustomed to a life of natural remedies and cul…
 
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