During the early to mid-20th century, Chicken Bone Beach served as one of the few areas where African Americans were allowed to enjoy the Atlantic City shoreline. In this episode, we spoke with Cheryl Woodruff-Brooks, the author of Chicken Bone Beach – A Pictorial History of Atlantic City’s Missouri Avenue Beach. We explored the challengesContinue reading “The Story of Chicken Bone Beach”
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Blood Work – The Unseen World of Crime Scene and Death Cleanup
The crime scene and death cleanup industry is a vital and often overlooked component of public safety and restoration. When the unthinkable occurs, crime scene and death cleaners step in to restore order and cleanliness. As a seasoned expert in the field, Scott Vogel of Emergi-Clean, based out of New Jersey, sheds light on theContinue reading “Blood Work – The Unseen World of Crime Scene and Death Cleanup”
Exploring America – Lily Dale, NY
Lily Dale is a place where Spiritualism lives and the dead are in constant contact with the living. It’s a place that people flock to in search of comfort, healing, and meaning. It is also a quiet community located in western New York that’s a stone’s throw away from Canada and nestled between Buffalo andContinue reading “Exploring America – Lily Dale, NY”
Behind the Walls, Between the Lines
Joe Turner is a true crime author who has written about and researched the crimes of Danny LaPlante extensively. After writing an article with details about the case that bordered on stretching the truth, the truth came directly to him. Those close to the case started to contact him with details that weren’t all thatContinue reading “Behind the Walls, Between the Lines”
Justice Lost, Justice Gained
Anthony Broadwater was convicted of the sexual assault of Alice Sebold, the author known for works such as Lucky and The Lovely Bones. Years later, with the help of film producer Timothy Mucciante, Anthony was exonerated of the crime due to discrepancies and inaccuracies in the author’s story and memoir. All of this has hadContinue reading “Justice Lost, Justice Gained”
Results May Vary – Inside the World of Sperm Donation
In season 1 we spoke with Kasi about being a single mom by choice so we decided to delve in to the world of sperm donors. In this episode we hear from a private sperm donor as well as the biological child of a sperm donor. John, a sperm donor from California is a privateContinue reading “Results May Vary – Inside the World of Sperm Donation”
Strike a Chord
Ariel Lask is an accomplished singer-songwriter and musician who has been on professional musical journey with plenty of highs and lows. She is also a co-host of the podcast “Breaking Through”, which she hosts with musical artist Twinnie. Ariel discussed her journey’s ups and downs, navigating the world and harsh reality of the music industryContinue reading “Strike a Chord”
Keeping the Faith
Corey Nathan is the host of the podcast Talkin’ Politics & Religion Without Killing Each Other. Corey shared his experience with finding the spiritual path that was right for him, what it was like converting to a different religion, the effects of politics seeping its way in to religion and his New Jersey roots. CoreyContinue reading “Keeping the Faith”
Brass Tacks
After solving a cold case involving the death of her college roommate, Sheila Wysocki became a private investigator and is known for working on and solving some of the most tragic cold cases. We had a change to speak with Sheila about why and how she became a private investigator, how she goes about conductingContinue reading “Brass Tacks”
At Your Leisure
Sojourner White is a travel blogger who has been featured on Buzzfeed, Travel + Leisure, USA Today, PopSugar and more. Traveling the world may be easy for some, but for others it may be a little more difficult to navigate. Some may or may not take in to account racism, discrimination, sexism or other experiencesContinue reading “At Your Leisure”
