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Crime, Wine & Chaos

Amber Clifton | Naomi Lackaff

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Crime, Wine & Chaos is a true crime and chaos, comedy podcast hosted by sisters, Amber Rae and Naomi Lackaff. Join us for a drink as we dive deep into these harrowing stories. Cheers! - EXPLICIT CONTENT - 18 years and older listener advised
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Epicenter NYC

Epicenter NYC

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Welcome to the Epicenter NYC podcast. Every week we share an in-depth look at one of our top stories. We'll also take a moment to share a story from one our neighbors - someone like you! For more visit us at epicenter-nyc.com and subscribe to our newsletter. Intro music: http://karavikamusic.com/ Production: https://www.pirateaudio.co/
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Shedding Light Podcast

Moms Shedding Light

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We are Moms on a mission, hell-bent on Shedding Light on unsolved missing persons cases across Canada, in an effort to help families find the missing 'Peace' of the puzzle. The answers ARE out there... WE NEED YOUR HELP TO FIND THEM. We encourage input from the community, whether it's sharing our posts & podcasts with others to spread the word, or members of the public sharing their stories, memories and information with us in the search for answers. Message us via Facebook or Instagram. Cal ...
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Sarina Prabasi and her husband, Elias, started Buunni Coffee in 2012 after moving from Ethiopia to New York City. With them, they brought a deep appreciation for the Ethiopian coffee culture, which emphasizes community, hospitality, and the experience of enjoying coffee together. Today, Buunni Coffee is exactly that – a hub for community gatherings…
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Erica tells a horrifying story from her childhood, but it's not so "in the past" as she would hope! Artwork by Laura Horne Theme written and performed by Elizabeth Grimes Theme mixed and mastered by Billy Gewenโดย Elizabeth Grimes
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In this episode of "Spirits Uncorked," hosts and sisters, Elizabeth and Erica, uncork a bottle of wine and delve into the haunting lore of The Lady of the Lake, the most commonly seen apparition at Lake Lanier in Georgia. Elizabeth and Erica examine the origins of the this mystery and the tragic fate of Delia Mae Parker Young and Susie Roberts. Thi…
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This week, Amber tells the horrific crime of Oscar Urias who is accused of killing his girlfriend and her younger sister with a machete. Then, Naomi dives in on an American cult who’s horrible effects and influences on drug treatment, the troubled teen industry, and self-help programs are still felt today. For this episode, Amber was drinking Knock…
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In her 20s, Marvina Robinson and her friends would sip champagne from red plastic cups on Bed-Stuy stoops. Two decades later, Marvina is one of the few Black women entrepreneurs in the champagne industry. She left her career on Wall Street to follow her passion, establishing B. Stuyvesant Champagne. She brings a fresh perspective to a wine synonymo…
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Hosts and sisters, Elizabeth and Erica, uncork a bottle of wine and dive deep into the chilling origins of Lake Lanier in Georgia. Join them as they explore the haunting history of the submerged town of Oscarville, a once-thriving community, now resting beneath the lake's eerie depths. Did the horrific events that transpired in Oscarville set a cur…
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Coming soon! A podcast that dives deep in the mysterious and haunted waters of Lake Lanier in Georgia. Join hosts, and sisters, Elizabeth and Erica as they uncork a bottle and discuss the oddities and tragedies of this body of water. Subscribe to Spirits Uncorked!โดย Elizabeth Grimes
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Coming July 23! A podcast that dives deep in the mysterious and haunted waters of Lake Lanier in Georgia. Our first discussion....the community of Oscarville. Join hosts, and sisters, Elizabeth and Erica as they uncork a bottle and discuss the oddities and tragedies of this body of water. Subscribe to Spirits Uncorked! Artwork by Laura Horne Theme …
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This week, Naomi covers the wrongful conviction of Marcellus Williams and his decades long fight against a death sentence. Then Amber discusses a medical case that may have been the result of the July effect. For this episode, Amber was drinking San Cislato Pinot Grigio Naomi's Sources: https://apnews.com/missouri-death-row-hearing-marcellus-willia…
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Bushwick’s Mil Mundos, founded in 2018, is one of the only bookstores east of Myrtle Avenue offering books in English and Spanish. But it’s more than a bookstore, it’s a community hub that aims to counter the effects of gentrification. Volunteers, like Becca Ramos, help manage the store and assist customers Today, we sit down with Becca, who’s now …
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This week, Amber tells the survival story of Elishaba Doersken. Elishaba is the oldest daughter of Robert Hale. She made a dramatic escape in 2005 from the family's compound in the Wrangell Mountain. Then, Naomi delves into the Raellian Movement, labeled a cult by multiple countries, and the man who founded and leads it . This week, Amber was just …
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Read our full story: https://epicenter-nyc.com/hidden-juice-bar-at-the-george-washington-bridge-is-your-tropical-escape-for-smoothies-sandwiches-and-smiles/ GWB Juice Bar is a hidden gem at the George Washington Bridge Bus Station. Owned by Luis Perez, it serves Caribbean drinks like soursop smoothies and the Dominican classic morir soñando, along …
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This week, Naomi covers the murder of a promising young dancer at the hands of a trusted family friend. Then Amber covers the college admission scandal where wealthy parents paid to have their children's exam scores and athleticism fraudulently reported for college acceptance. For this episode, Amber was drinking Ravelston Chardonnay. Naomi's sourc…
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Fernando Ruiz spent his childhood summers in Veracruz, Mexico, where he fell in love with fresh tacos … and which inspired him to start Nixtamal, a tortilla business using the traditional nixtamalization process, in 2008 in Corona, Queens. Despite initial success, expansion challenges and the pandemic caused setbacks. But Fernando persisted, securi…
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This week, Amber covers the murder of Carrie Ann Jopek. Carrie Ann's case went cold for 30 years before her killer confessed. Then, Naomi takes us back to US westward expansion and a most notable tragedy inflicted at the hands of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. For this episode, Amber was drinking a South Australian Chardonnay from…
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Language workers across New York City, and across the globe, are resisting the rise of AI in their field by emphasizing the irreplaceable value of human interpreters and translators. Julie Tay, the director of Hunter College’s Master of Arts in Translation and Interpreting program, highlights the need to integrate technology in ways that enhance hu…
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This week, Naomi covers a notorious unsolved murder in Sydney that may always remain a mystery. Then Amber covers, The Shaggs. Were they the greatest band of all time, or the worst? You decide. This week, Amber is drinking Michael David Petite Petit You Tube Video: My Pal Foot Foot - The Shaggs Naomi's sources: https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/weir…
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The Sneaker Girls Club started at a school in Bushwick and expanded into a brand with a mission: to help designers and sneaker store owners who are women gain the recognition they deserve — and to help Black and Latina girls and women gain the confidence to design their own shoes. In this episode we talk to Sneaker Girls Club founder Lauren Rawles’…
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This week, Amber covers the murder of Megan Parra. On June 28, 2014, Megan's parent's find her clinging to life on the floor in her home. Her death was initially ruled as a suicide. Then, Naomi lays out a web of racism and corruption in St. Lawrence County, NY that still needs to be held accountable to this day. This week, Amber was drinking Michae…
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Earlier this year, Epicenter NYC and the Weeksville Heritage Center teamed up to offer our members a special tour of what remains of the historic community. Epicenter’s editorial director Femi Redwood joined the tour. In today’s episode she explains how this once-forgotten community continues to impact our lives today. Read our full story: https://…
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This week, Naomi covers the tragic murder that inspired Megan’s Law. Then Amber does a baby dive into Scientology and asks the question: Where is Shelly Miscavige? Naomi's sources: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ff6acjQ7dsE https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Megan_Kanka https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megan%27s_Law https://www.aetv.com/real-cri…
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Read our full story: https://epicenter-nyc.com/meet-the-esthetician-who-went-from-doing-beauty-services-on-her-front-stoop-to-running-her-own-business/ Growing up, Shondrea Harrod was always fascinated with skincare and beauty. This passion led her to pursue a formal education in esthetics. Now, Shondrea is a licensed esthetician, a talented makeup…
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This week, Amber covers the murder of Cheyenne Clough. Cheyenne was a beautiful young mother whose life was senselessly taken away by the very people who she believed were her friends. Then, Naomi takes us on a dark, fairy tale journey to a land that may still be home to giants. Amber's Sources: Mean Girls S1 E7 3 Suspects Charged In Buffalo Teen's…
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Despite statistics suggesting that New York remains one of the safest large cities in the U.S., the lived experience for many of us tells a different story. So why is there such a disconnect between the numbers and our feelings of safety? In this episode S. Mitra Kalita, co-founder and publisher of Epicenter NYC, talks to reporter Felipe De La Hoz,…
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This week, Naomi covers the story of a smalltown teen who took his own life after internet scammers blackmailed him through sextortion. Then Amber covers the implosion of Ocean Gates, Titan submersible. For this episode, Amber was drinking a peach vibe Celsius Naomi's sources: https://www.bloomberg.com2024-sextortion-teen-suicides/ https://www.tikt…
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Once again, Epicenter NYC is teaming up with the New York Indian Festival as its community media sponsor. The festival will take place from Friday, May 31st to Sunday, June 2nd at the Village East by Angelika. The New York Indian Film Festival is the oldest film festival of its kind – screening premieres of films made from, of, and about India. The…
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In this episode, Amber covers the case of Stephanie Wasilishin , a young beautiful mother whose life was taken after a domestic dispute. Nearly 30 years later, no arrest has ever been made. Amber is joined this week by guest co-host, Allison Buist. Anyone with information about the death of Stephanie Wasilishin is asked to call the Sedona PD at 928…
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Cherie Conliffe grew up in Brownsville, where corner stores were filled with junk food and her family’s traditional West Indian foods were hard to find. Living in a food desert, she quickly realized the gaps in nutrition education. This became the jump-off point to a career in wellness. During the pandemic Cherie started CherVitality, and is now br…
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This week, Amber covers the story of Danielle Bell. Danielle went missing in 2001 when she was just 14-years old. Her case is still unsolved. Amber is joined this week by guest co-host, Allison Buist. Anyone with information about the disappearance of Danielle Bell is asked to call Escambia County Sheriff’s Office at 850-436-9620Or The National Cen…
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On the corner of 85th Street in Jackson Heights, A.R.T. (short for Art Retail Therapy), has more than just brushes and colored pencils. It’s a space that invites artists and non-artists alike to share their art and life stories – or to simply get lost among the well-stocked shelves. Francisco Segarra opened A.R.T. in 202. Today, the Queer and Latin…
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This week, Amber covers the events around the arrest of mommy vlogger Ruby Franke for severe child abuse. Then, Naomi takes us back to the Vietnam war protests and the tragic deaths of four students at Kent State. For this episode, Amber was drinking Villa di Mare Puglia Rosato 202. Amber's sources: https://www.thecut.com/article/ruby-franke-utah-m…
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In February of 2021, Earnest Flowers opened a natural and organic grocery store in the heart of Southeast Queens called Earnest Foods. Since then, the store has become a vital source for residents – offering sugarless, gluten-free, and organic products in an area where options like these are scarce. And while at first, there was a trickle of custom…
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This week, Naomi covers the disappearance and presumed murder of two teenage girls in Oklahoma City after spending the day at the State Fair. Then Amber covers the mysterious Oak Island. Naomi's Sources: https://www.koco.com/kidnapping-charlotte-kinsey-cinda-pallett https://www.oklahoman.com/missing-girls-1981-unsolved-cinda-pallett-charlotte-kinse…
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Danielle Copper suffered from severe eczema in her teens and early twenties. And despite numerous consultations with dermatologists and treatments like antibiotics, creams, and cortisone shots, her condition didn’t improve. So she decided create her own skincare products – starting with a face soap. She saw an immediate improvement in her skin and …
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This week Amber covers the murder of Brittney Gregory. 16-year old Brittney vanished one night in 2004, after desperately trying to find a ride to her boyfriends house. Then, Naomi covers the disappearance and death of a family that to this day still has no answers. For this epidoe, Amber was drinking a sparkling berry Celsius. Amber's Sources: Dea…
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Not too long ago I was heading home after a trek through Forest Park and saw a swarm of black-colored birds — hundreds of them — in the sky, trees and power lines, on rooftops and lawns and on sidewalks across the street. Fascinated by the super-flock, I consulted a couple bird experts, sharing pictures and a video. Paul Sweet, a collection manager…
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This week, Naomi covers a murder in a small town in Colorado that left a whole community grieving. Then Amber covers Twin Flames Universe, a cult run by Jeff and Shaleia Divine. For this episode, Amber was drinking Cabernet - Radius from Columbia Valley Naomi's Sources: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvrp87VXtD4 https://www.mesacounty.us/news/dist…
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On weekend nights, Puerto Viejo in Prospect Heights is packed with New Yorkers and visitors alike. Many stay for hours, sipping morir soñando and eating sancocho while chatting with friends or longtime restaurant staff. In this episode we sit down with Maritza Abreu, the daughter of founders Cristina and Eduardo Abreu. Maritza is now in charge of m…
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In episode 182, Amber tells the story of Jessica Bergsten who was murdered by a pro skater she believed was her friend. Then Naomi tells the events of the very public life and trial of R. Budd Dwyer and it’s tragic end. This week, Amber was drinking 7 Moons - a red blend from California. Amber's Sources: Shattered S2 E3 – The Darkside Mark Rogowski…
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As Mets owner Steve Cohen’s proposal to build a casino and entertainment complex at Citi Field is in limbo, some community advocates are questioning whether the harms outweigh the benefits. And during the February casino town hall, several residents, some of whom are of East Asian descent, questioned the casino’s proximity to Flushing’s Asian Ameri…
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This week, Naomi covers a family annihilation that many today consider unsolved, with two men wrongly convicted of the crime. Then Amber tells the history of the Duggar family. For this episode, Amber was drinking 7 Moons red blend from California Naomi's sources: https://www.seattleweekly.com/king-county-prosecutor-says-the-show-is-bunk http://ken…
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When Lolita Malone was growing up with three younger sisters and their baby brother in rural Jamaica, she and her siblings shared clothes, shoes, and pretty much everything. They had a tiny allowance but big fashion dreams, so they would hit up thrift shops and cut and upcycle clothes. Now, decades later, Lolita and her daughter, Maui, have launche…
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This week, Amber tells the story of England's most prolific cyber stalker, Matthew Hardy. Then, Naomi covers the largest protest in Washington DC of its time, when WWI vets occupied the city demanding the money they were promised. Amber pulled her sources from: 11 years, 10 arrests, at least 62 women: how did Britain’s worst cyberstalker evade just…
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In December, reggaeton legend Daddy Yankee announced his plan to dedicate himself to Christianity. He dropped the bombshell on a farewell tour while a drone depicted a giant cross and the message “Christ is coming.” Daddy Yankee’s move follows other icons like Farruko, Julio Voltio, El General. But that’s not the only thing they have in common. So …
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This week, Naomi covers the tragic double murder of a young mom and her toddler son, and the decades-long search for their killer. Then Amber covers Love Has Won Cult which chronicles the life and death of Amy Carlson AKA Mother God. Naomi pulled her sources from: https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/in-the-dark https://www.seattletimes.com/ma…
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Mirta Rinaldi was 61 years old when she launched her food business, Mendulcina. But her journey with food began long before. Growing up in Mendoza, Argentina, she spent a lot of time in the kitchen, surrounded by family. Cooking was their love language. Then, in 1975 Mirta moved to New York City, and after working a variety of jobs she decided to f…
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Pour yourself a glass and settle in, as Michelle and Kandi unpack the chilling twists and turns of the Kathleen Peterson case, known infamously as "The Staircase Mystery." In this jaw-dropping episode of Sips Of Crime, we delve into the perplexing evidence, the controversial owl theory, and the bloodstains that tell a story of their own. Could a fa…
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This week, Amber talks about the horrible murder of Sherry Gibson. In rural Indiana, in 1975, a farmer came across a young man locked in the trunk of his own car that was parked at lover's lane. When he was let out, he had a story that sounded to strange to be true. Then Naomi covers the shocking details that led to one of the deadliest fires in mo…
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Neighborhoods like Cypress Hills and East New York are currently witnessing an alarming trend where house flippers aggressively target homes. They often prey on the vulnerabilities of low-income, Black, and Brown homeowners. Luckily, community groups like the Coalition for Community Advancement are fighting back with initiatives such as the propose…
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This week, Naomi tells us the tragic events that led to the murder of a gifted young musician while studying abroad. Then Amber tells the updated story of Natalia Grace. This case was first done on episode 19, but with new information, it was necessary to retell the story. For this episode, Amber was drinking Oshun - a white wine from South Africa.…
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