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For God's Sake, Don't Drink the Jones Juice

Alyssa George and Brooke Gaddy

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Sit back, relax, and DON'T pour yourself a glass of Jones Juice as your hosts, Brooke Gaddy and Alyssa George, comedically discuss the horrors of the true crime world involving heinous murders, twisted conspiracies, and your favorite spooky ghost stories!
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History Does You

History Does You

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History Does You is a podcast that explores the idea that history always is relevant to today. We also cover topics in current events, foreign policy, and international relations. Through interviews with historians, journalists, authors, and former government officials, we answer the question, “How is History relevant today?”. Previous guests have included NYT Bestselling authors, Larry Tye, James Bradley, Roger Crowley, Dr. Andrew Bacevich, Michael Isikoff and Pulitzer Prize winners Dr. Joh ...
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Spread Great Ideas: The Podcast

Brian David Crane

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Spread Great Ideas is meant to increase the signal in a world awash in noise. Your curator and host, Brian David Crane, is on a quest to share the learnings of the world’s most interesting people - the disruptors, the outliers, the libertines, and those who’ve been unconventionally successful - so that we can all become a little bit wiser, together.
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Please welcome Jayson Gaddis to the show, he is — well — a lot of things. He's a father, an entrepreneur, an artist, an author, a public speaker, a human behavior specialist, and most importantly, he's a relationship expert. He's the author of Getting to Zero: How to Work Through Conflict in Your High-Stakes Relationships and is also the founder of…
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Please welcome Ryan Coisson, whom I've known for more than 10 years, to the show. He's a digital business owner, content marketer, outdoor adventurer, and finance whiz. Ryan is a pro at creating high-level processes, including planning and building specific — and I mean very, very specific — actionable steps to achieve the goals around those financ…
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I dive into the world of decentralized finance with Martin Krung, a prominent figure in the crypto space and a key contributor to Curve Finance. Martin has been an active participant in the crypto community for over a decade, focusing on innovative solutions and technological advancements. As a full-stack developer with a background in art software…
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I'm happy to have Demian Voorhagen with me, a name synonymous with scaling tech companies and driving substantial growth. Born and raised in Amsterdam, Demian's journey from exploring the realms of management, economics, and law, to becoming a pivotal figure in the startup and scale-up scene, is nothing short of inspiring. As someone deeply interes…
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Please welcome Vin Armani, also known as Cyprian, a man of many lives and many talents. Originally from Southern California, Vin first made a name for himself as the star of Showtime's "Gigolos" TV series which chronicled his life as a sought-after gigolo in Las Vegas. By day he's been a professional Bitcoin developer since 2014. He's an author, a …
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Please welcome Guy Smith, a 25-year gun control policy researcher and the founder of the Gun Facts Project. He's also the author of "Guns and Control", has appeared on Fox News, AlJazeera America, and is a frequent talk radio and podcast guest where he shares his team's learnings from conducting data-based investigations into criminology, public sa…
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Please welcome Mark Pulliam, an award-winning lawyer, writer, and activist living in East Tennessee. His work has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, the L.A. Times, the Federalist, and many other publications. He writes regularly at Misrule of Law and is also a contributing editor at Law and Liberty. As a "political refugee" from blue Austin, TX,…
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On this episode, I invite Phil Craig onto the show. He is the leader of South Africa's Referendum Party — a single-issue party whose goal is to call a referendum on the Western Cape province seceding from South Africa. According to polls, 68% of Western Cape voters support holding a referendum, and 58% support independence. We talk about South Afri…
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Pt 1: The Suspicious Death or Phoebe Handsjuk Phoebe Handsjuk was only 24 years old when her lifeless body was found in the basement of the luxury Balencea high rise apartment she lived in with her boyfriend, Antony Hampel. The coroner stated that she was in a “sleep-walking” like state from a mix of alcohol and Ambien when she climbed into the 12t…
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Part 1: Michelle Von Emster was in her early 20’s when she decided to pack up her life in San Fransisco and move to San Diego to be closer to the beach. It would only be a couple years into her stay, that her bruised, bloodied, and mangled body would be found floating face-down in the ocean waters by two surfers. The mystery remains… how exactly di…
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Part 1: We've all heard the rumors of celebrities selling their souls to the devil in order to achieve musical success. Today in part one, we discuss the violin prodigy, Niccolo Paganini and the King of Delta Blues singer, Robert Johnson, and their stories on how they potentially made a pact with the devil. Listeners beware! Tritones are used in th…
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Pt 1: The Latasha Harlins Story 15 year old African American, Latasha Harlins, was shot and killed after being falsely accused of stealing a bottle of orange juice in Los Angeles, California in 1991. Her killer, Korean-born Soon Ja Du, was the convenience store owner of "Empire Liquor Market Deli" and was never imprisoned for the crime, sparking ou…
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Part 1: In 1954, Dr. Sam Sheppard was awoken by his wife, Marilyn, screaming his name from the upstairs bedroom. When Sam made his way up the stairs to her twin bed, he found her bludgeoned to death by a "bushy-haired white form" looming over her. After his violent encounter with the "form", Sam would be tried for the murder of his wife because, le…
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Pt 1: The Torture and murder of Shanda SharerShanda Sharer was just 12 years old when she was savagely tortured, sexually assaulted, and murdered by four teenage girls in early 1992. Their reasoning- Shanda was dating the ringleader of the group’s ex-girlfriend, and she was not happy about it. In this story, what should have been a simple teen love…
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Pt 1: The Matthew Shepard Story Matthew (Matt) Shepard was a 21 year old openly gay student at the University of Wyoming who was bludgeoned, tortured, and left to die tied to a fence near Laramie on the night of October 6, 1998.He passed away in the hospital 6 days later due to his tragic injuries. Matthew’s murderers Russell Henderson and Aaron Mc…
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Pt 1: The Unsolved Murder of the “town bully”, Ken McElroy: McElroy tormented the town of Skidmore, MO, for 20+ years with his bullying and tormenting anyone who would stand up to him. He committed crime after crime, all in all being accused of 21 felonies. The townspeople were sick of McElroy’s horrific ways and two unknown assailants decided they…
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In part one, Alyssa discusses the Ed Gein case. Gein was a notorious murderer and grave robber in the 1950’s. Under police interrogation, Gein confessed to killing two women. Additionally, he admitted to digging up numerous corpses with the intent of cutting off body parts, practicing necrophilia and crafting masks and suits out of skin to wear aro…
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Pt 1:In 2001, Arwin Meiwes posted an ad to the website “Cannibal Cafe” looking for a man to volunteer to be slaughtered and then eaten. Surprisingly, he was able to find a willing participant and live out his disturbing cannibalistic fantasy! He now lives the remainder of his life behind bars. Part 2: Gary M. Heidnik was a reclusive, yet intelligen…
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Pt 1:Alison Botha was 27 years old when she was kidnapped by a man who called himself “Clinton”. He and a friend, Theuns Kruger, took Alison to a secluded location where they raped, disemboweled, and stabbed her 37 times. It turns out that Clinton was not actually “Clinton”, but Frans de Toit, who was part of the “Ripper Rapists” in South Africa al…
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Pt 1: Ten year old Candace Newmaker grew up in an unstable and abusive home, and was eventually sent to live in a foster home. Her luck seemed to change when a well-to-do single nurse adopted her. Candace’s difficult behavior caused her new mother to sign her up for a controversial therapy. A therapist in Colorado promised a new life for the duo, b…
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Pt 1:Ruth Finley was viciously attacked in 1946 by an unknown man who “branded” her thighs with a flat iron. 31 years later, she is being tormented and stalked by another mystery psycho who has a weird fixation of her “brand”. Will the letters and phone calls from her stalker ever stop or will he ever be caught? Tune in next week to find out in par…
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Part 1 On election night 2008, motel owner, Sabine Musil-Buehler seemingly vanished without a trace from the quiet beach town of Anna Maria Island, Florida. Immediately, the town speculated her that either her estranged husband or her new boyfriend were to blame. It wasn’t until seven years after her assumed murder, that her skeletal remains were f…
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****TRIGGER WARNING****THIS EPISODE CONTAINS SENSITIVE CONTENT AND GRAPHIC DETAIL ABOUT SEXUAL ASSAULT!Holy guacamole you guys! We asked and you guys DELIVERED. This month's Listener Juice is chock-full of strange occurrences and horrible crimes. Listen as a daughter recalls her mother's childhood trauma, an old house with an engineer-styled Gandal…
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Anddddd we’re back! In the beginning of episode 39, we detail the grisly murder/suicide of the Benoit Family in Fayetteville, Georgia. Chris Benoit, a popular WWE superstar murdered his wife and son, before committing suicide in the summer of 2007. What caused this heinous act committed by this famous father and husband? Was it brain trauma, roid r…
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The period between 1492--resonant for a number of reasons--and 1571, when the Ottoman navy was defeated in the Battle of Lepanto, embraces what we know as the Renaissance, one of the most dynamic and creatively explosive epochs in world history. Here is the period that gave rise to so many great artists and figures, and which by its connection to i…
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1774 was the critical, and often overlooked, period when colonists traditionally loyal to King George III began their discordant “discussions” that led them to their acceptance of the inevitability of war against the British Empire. Late in the year, conservatives mounted a vigorous campaign criticizing the First Continental Congress. But by then i…
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The Battle of Aachen was a major combat action of World War II, fought by American and German forces in and around Aachen, Germany, between 2–21 October 1944. The city had been incorporated into the Siegfried Line, the main defensive network on Germany's western border; the Allies had hoped to capture it quickly and advance into the industrialized …
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Pt 1: The suspicious death of Sandra Bland The summer afternoon of July 10th, 2015, was just like any other day for 28 year old Sandra Bland. That’s until she was pulled over while driving for a simple traffic violation. Things escalated between her and the police officer at the scene, and she was subsequently arrested. Her dead body would be found…
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Once the darling of U.S. statesmen, corporate elites, and academics, the People's Republic of China has evolved into America's most challenging strategic competitor. Its future appears increasingly dystopian. To wrap up our series and explain some of the basics of Chinese Grand Strategy, we interview Dr. Dan Blumenthal is a resident fellow and the …
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Pt 1:On Dec. 1 2005, Missionary Philip Snyder was in Haiti driving a 6-year-old Haitian boy who needed eye surgery to the U.S. Consulate for the child to obtain a visa when their truck was ambushed by a gun-wielding gang.He says the next 36 hours were the worst hours of his life... Philip was shot repeatedly, tortured mentally and physically, and f…
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Chinese leader Xi Jinping has unleashed a powerful set of political and economic reforms: the centralization of power under Xi, himself, the expansion of the Communist Party's role in Chinese political, social, and economic life, and the construction of a virtual wall of regulations to control more closely the exchange of ideas and capital between …
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When Ellen Rae Greenberg, a beloved 27 year old teacher, was found stabbed to death in her Manayunk, PA apartment, her family was stunned. When the investigators ruled her death a suicide, they were even more stunned. Her family has gone on a mission to find the truth and get their Ellie justice. In 1959, 9 experienced Russian hikers went on a 200-…
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Pt 1: In the fall of 1998, 8 year old Maddie Clifton seemingly disappeared. The way her body was found and WHO committed her killing would send shockwaves across Jacksonville, FL. Pt 2: The Harris family had it all.... 3 kids, a mansion in the suburbs, nice cars, and a chain of successful dental practices bringing in big bucks. But as we all know, …
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Few books have had a wider sustained impact than Thucydides’ History of the Peloponnesian War. More than 2,500 years after it was written, Thucydides is still read by academics, students, and policymakers looking for enduring lessons into everything from grand strategy to domestic politics and human nature. We apply those same lessons to the US-Chi…
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At the end of World War II, General George Marshall took on what he thought was a final mission―this time not to win a war, but to stop one. In China, conflict between Communists and Nationalists threatened to suck in the United States and escalate into revolution. Marshall’s charge was to cross the Pacific, broker a peace, and prevent a Communist …
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The U.S.-China relationship is increasingly becoming under scrutiny because of China's increasingly powerful economy and military. The relationship between the two countries has been complex, and varied from positive to highly negative. The relationship is of economic cooperation, hegemonic rivalry in the Indo-Pacific, and mutual suspicion over eac…
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In case one, we talk about the horrifying murder of Molly Mclaren. The beautiful, bright 23 year old college student was viciously attacked and stabbed over 75 times by her ex-boyfriend in a public parking area in broad daylight in July of 2016. It was later revealed that Joshua Stimpson, Molly’s ex of several months who she had met on Tinder, had …
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The Road to the Vietnam War has been scrutinized by historians for decades offering a variety of explanations on how the U.S. became involved a war that most concluded was unwinnable by 1966, only a year after combat troops had been deployed. We explore the cataclysmic decisions of those in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations to explain why the…
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Hooray for ‘Listener Juice 6’! Join us as we talk about a listener who was tormented by a paranormal force, and then shortly thereafter was the witness of a suicide... Cops watching farts through thermal vision goggles in a cemetery.... We also tell two sweet guardian angel tales, and more!!!
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We’ve got some gruesome ones for you today, Juicers! In part one, Alyssa dives into the Aurora, Colorado movie theatre shooting from 2012, where James Holmes gunned down 12 innocent people and injured 70 others. Part two is Brooke’s. She talks about Richard Ramirez, also well known as “The Night Stalker”, the vicious serial killer/rapist/child mole…
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There is the saying that, "History is written by the victors". For the Central Powers, the First World War started with high hopes for an easy victory. But those hopes soon deteriorated as Germany's attack on France failed, Austria-Hungary's armies suffered catastrophic losses, and Britain's ruthless blockade brought both nations to the brink of st…
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In story one, we discuss the puzzling case of Lori Erica Ruff. Lori took all her secrets to the grave when she was found dead in her vehicle from a self-inflicted gunshot wound on Christmas Eve 2010. Soon, Lori’s husband realizes he didn’t actually know his wife at all. It’s not until 6 years after her death, he finds out her true identity. This bi…
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In part one, we discuss the Atlanta Child Murders- a spree of heinous murders against black children in Atlanta, Georgia between the years of 1979-1981. Wayne Williams was convicted of two of these murders, but only with circumstantial evidence, which leads some to believe he wasn’t the only serial killer active during these times. Part two is abou…
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In the long history of American demagogues, from Huey Long to Donald Trump, never has one man caused so much damage in such a short time as Senator Joseph McCarthy. We still use “McCarthyism” to stand for outrageous charges of guilt by association, a weapon of polarizing slander. From 1950 to 1954, McCarthy destroyed many careers and even entire li…
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After his disastrous campaign in Russia, Napoleon rebuilt his armies hell bent on reclaiming dominance of Europe. What followed was a fierce-fast moving campaign covering most of Germany with multiple armies fighting on multiple fronts. The campaign culminated in the battle of Leipzig which was the largest land battle up to that point in history in…
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Part one is about the “Tinder Murder” of 24 year old, Sydney Loofe. Sydney was lured into a web of deceit by two crooks, 51 year old Aubrey Trail, and his 23 year old girlfriend, Bailey Boswell, and was subsequently murdered and dismembered by the two. This episode just goes to show you, “you just never know...” In part two, we discuss the eery sim…
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Nuclear Weapons are the most destructive invention ever created in human society but they only have been used twice in armed conflict. The global threat of these weapons has only deepened in the following decades as more advanced weapons, aggressive strategies, and new nuclear powers emerged. We explore how the Cold War initially shaped the policie…
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In part one, Alyssa discusses the toxic relationship of Sex Pistols bassist, Sid Vicious, and his girlfriend Nancy Spungen. The couple were found dead within months of each other, but people still speculate exactly how Nancy died.Brooke talks about the “Broken Arrow Killings” in part two. This is a case where teenage brothers, Robert (18) and Micha…
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This might be our favorite “Listener Juice” yet! Tune in to hear about demonic forces terrorizing Brooke’s mom... A screaming spirit on the side of the road in Loganville, Georgia... A car crash where a mother died, but her 3 year old daughter survived, leaving a paramedic with cold chills... and a heart-wrenching true crime story from an anonymous…
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