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Crimes and Consequences

Crimes and Consequences

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Listen to the gripping details of the world's most brutal murders presented to you by two attorneys who rely on their sarcasm and wit to plow through the horrors of the crimes. Court and police records are heavily relied on to ensure the accuracy of each episode. Listen to Crimes and Consequences for your weekly dose of hardcore true crime.
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Larry Alex Taunton is your man in the field. Where some choose to hide in their safe spaces, Larry rides out to face the issues of our time head on. No sugar coating and no PC bulls*t here. As a staunch Christian conservative, Larry picks apart just about any topic sharing his world traveling experience along the way.
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Unintended Consequences is the quarterly podcast of Regulation magazine, featuring hosts Peter Van Doren and Paul Matzko. It explores how government interventions can have surprising, and often negative, consequences. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ideas Have Consequences

Disciple Nations Alliance

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Everything that we see around us is the product of ideas, of ideologies, of worldviews. That's where everything starts. Worldviews are not all the same, and the differences matter a lot. How do you judge a tree? By its fruits. How do you judge a worldview? By its physical, tangible, observable fruit. The things it produces. Ideas that are noble and true produce beauty, abundance, and human flourishing. Poisonous ideas produce ugliness. They destroy and dehumanize. It really is that simple. W ...
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Crimelines and Consequences

Eric Carter-Landin & Charlie Worroll

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Hosts Charlie (Crimelines) and Eric Carter-Landin (True Consequences) are bringing empathetic, respectful, and compassionate true crime with a conversational format. Twice a month either Charlie, Eric, or our guests will cover a case and discuss it together from the two perspectives of a true crime writer and a family advocate.
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True Consequences - True Crime

Eric Carter-Landin

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Abq NM-based, award-winning true crime podcast, with advocacy-focused cases from the Southwestern state of New Mexico and the American Desert Southwest. https://trueconsequences.com Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-consequences-true-crime--4347262/support.
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Secrets and Consequences

secretsandconsequences.net

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An actual-play Dungeons and Dragons podcast set in the world of Vexlaria! A group of strangers are sent on a world-saving quest, but they will learn that all secrets have consequences. Join a group of friends fairly new to D&D sit down at a table and just have some fun! New episodes every other Wednesday!
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A series of stories of disastrous turning points, dangerous ideas, crazy coincidences, unsung heroes and forgotten villains. From OZY’s Sean Braswell, host and creator of the chart-topping, Webby-nominated The Thread, comes a new show about how some of the best-laid plans can go horribly wrong, or prove unexpectedly magnificent.
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Check Writing QualityAlcohol and drugs have been known to have consequences, but once the use turns into abuse it can lead to grave danger. People who are abusive with are likely to have medical struggles along the way due to the damaging effects of the substance. Often disorders seem to exist with alcohol and drug abuse. Use of alcohol and drugs can turn into more than just a one time thing and can lead to addiction and abuse
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From the automobile to the rocket ship, from chewing gum to the TV dinner, from the first face in a photograph to the first voice on the telephone, the world has been forever changed by impossible technologies and startling ideas. But these inventions do not always make the world a better place. These are the stories of The First, a podcast exploring the history of human innovation, focusing less on iconic inventors and more on the forgotten geniuses and everyday people that were responsible ...
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Over the past decade, California has enacted significant criminal justice reform policies and practices turning the criminal justice system on its head. Are these reform efforts having a devastating impact on crime rates and victims’ rights? Please join national crime victims rights’ advocate Michael Ramos, the former District Attorney of San Bernardino County and champion for victims’ rights, along with national law enforcement expert Paul Cappitelli, a retired Sherrif’s Captain and former ...
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Donald Trump, Ukraine War, and the Looming Threat of World War III In this episode of 'Ideas Have Consequences,' Larry Alex Taunton discusses President Trump's recent address, reflecting on its significance and impact. Taunton then delves into the complex history and current situation of the Ukraine war, the provocative eastward expansion of NATO, …
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After being recognized at the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast last week, New Jersey Congressman Chris Smith joins to discuss religious freedom within our own country as well as across the globe including the Nigeria, Nicaragua, and China where Catholics are severely persecuted for their faith. With a new movie coming to theaters next weekend, di…
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Send us a text Why do we love what we do at Disciple Nations Alliance? Can an idea change a culture? History says yes. In this episode, we journey back to the origins of Disciple Nations Alliance with co-founder Bob Moffitt to share why we love what we do and uncover how we've seen biblical truth sparking transformation in communities worldwide for…
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Ricky “Coolie” Gray, his nephew, Ray “Lucky” Dandridge, and Ashley Baskerville (Ricky’s girlfriend) were cruising the streets of Richmond in Ricky’s van during the mid-morning of January 1, 2006 "looking for a house to rob" when they ended up in the middle-class neighborhood of Woodland Heights. By the time they were caught, 7 people were dead, and…
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Should your home have a sprinkler system installed? Well, the organization likely responsible for your local building code thinks so. But mandating sprinklers in every single family home would be expensive, and this wouldn’t be the first time that regulators failed to sufficiently account for costs and tradeoffs. Join Paul Matzko and Peter Van Dore…
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In this riveting episode of "Ideas Have Consequences," Larry Alex Taunton navigates the intricate web of global geopolitics surrounding Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky’s visit to the White House. Amidst Zelensky’s attempts to renegotiate prior agreements, Taunton provides a nuanced analysis of the diplomatic missteps and Trump’s negotiation a…
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Send us a text As we see from Genesis to Revelation, God deeply loves the nations, and His overarching plan throughout history involves them. But how does that shape our understanding of immigration today? Join us as we explore the intricate relationship between nations and immigration, tackling the mass migration trends shaping our present moment …
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With the Holy Father still in the hospital, countless Catholics across the globe have been praying for him including cardinals gathering every evening in Rome to pray the Rosary. "And as the Holy Father desperately needs our prayers and is begging for our prayers," as Msgr. Roger Landry tells us, we discuss all the ways Catholics pray for the Vicar…
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USAID Cairo: An Aid Organization or Something Else? What started as a routine visit to USAID Cairo turned into a real-life spy thriller.My unexpected run-in with Egyptian security has left me with more questions than answers. Larry's quest to uncover the truth about USAID's activities reveals a potential global conspiracy. This episode delves into …
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With the big news this week of a new Life Leadership Conference being formed, executive director David Bereit joins to discuss the mission behind the coalition and why in a Post-Roe world, "pro-life organizations need to adapt to an altered landscape and new set of challenges." We also chat with historian Bronwen McShea about women in the church ju…
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A small Pennsylvania town was forever changed on Halloween night in 1992 when 11-year-old Shauna Howe vanished while walking home from a Girl Scout event. Days later, her body was found beneath a railroad bridge, sending shockwaves through the tight-knit community of Oil City. The investigation spanned more than a decade, filled with dead ends, fal…
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Send us a text Christianity is more than personal faith—it’s the catalyst for cultural healing in your city. Will you step into that calling? Join us as we talk with Lance Cashion, founder of the Forge Room Foundation, about his journey through brokenness to a life fully surrendered to God’s plan—not just for himself, but for his work, city, and cu…
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On the morning of May 1, 1990, at around 10:10 PM, Pamela Smart was pulling onto her street to the condo she shared with her husband, Gregg. When she noticed the porch light wasn't on, she sensed something was amiss. After parking her car in the garage, Pamela walked inside and turned on the foyer light. What she saw next shocked her to the core. S…
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Before he was unmasked as a serial killer, Todd Kohlhepp was a seemingly successful real estate agent with a terrifying secret. We dive into the chilling case of the South Carolina murderer who kept his victims hidden on a secluded property while living a double life in plain sight. From his disturbing past to the shocking moment of his capture, th…
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With the bestselling book, When Harry Became Sally now back on Amazon, author Ryan Anderson joins with the unique backstory. He also expounds on why we must keep technology as a supplement, never a substitute in our daily lives, especially for the sake of our kids. Father Dominic Legge also joins, discussing the life of St. Thomas Aquinas with the …
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Send us a text Could the pro-life movement be missing the mark in its fight against abortion? Join us as Bradley Pierce, a constitutional attorney and president of the Foundation to Abolish Abortion, challenges conventional thinking with his abolitionist perspective. With deep conviction and significant legal experience—including his role in the la…
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Welcome to another exploration of the complex web of international aid and immigration, as reported by Larry Alex Taunton from the heart of Cairo, Egypt. In this post, we dive into the revelations surrounding USAID, an organization once presumed noble, but now exposed for its alleged role in funding ill-conceived international operations, including…
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On the heels of Pope Francis' concerns about AI last week, Clare Morell of the Ethics and Public Policy penned a letter with several other Catholics highlighting a "Pro-Family Tech Agenda" to help safeguard families--especially children--from the dangers of screens and social media. She shares why all parents should be shielding young minds from bi…
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Send us a text Are we in a uniquely pivotal moment for Christians to shape culture? As interest in the Bible and openness to Christianity seem to be on the rise, believers might have a unique window of opportunity to disciple the nations. But how should we approach this exciting challenge? Today, we sit down with well-known author, speaker, and pod…
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Inside the World Economic Forum: Unmasking Globalist Agendas In this episode of Ideas Have Consequences, Larry Alex Taunton reports from Rome, Italy, sharing his undercover insights from the 2025 World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos. What’s Inside This Report? The decline of WEF influence – Why were attendance numbers shockingly low? Where were the …
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Nubia Barahona was a ten-year-old little girl with blonde hair and hazel eyes who was brutally murdered before she reached her eleventh birthday. Her time on this planet was filled with horrors and abuse so terrible that many people could not even imagine it. Everyone that was put in place to help her ended up letting her down at every turn. Some p…
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With 23 pro-lifers pardoned last week, we talk with Paul Vaughn, father of 11 who was arrested for praying for the unborn outside an abortion clinic in Tennessee. Offering a gripping account of the moments FBI agents arrived at his home to now being pardoned, Vaughn says his Christian faith carried him through the entire adversity. After a contenti…
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Send us a text There is nothing in this life that can cause a Christian to lose hope. Why? Because we follow the Author of history—His-story—the God of eucatastrophe. Eucatastrophe, a term coined by renowned author J.R.R. Tolkien, describes the powerful theme throughout Scripture where stories of seeming catastrophe suddenly take a dramatic turn fo…
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Trump's Triumph: Disrupting the Globalist Agenda at Davos In this episode I discuss the palpable panic among global elites due to President Trump's fierce anti-globalist policies. Trump's recent actions, including withdrawing from the Paris Climate Accord and closing U.S. borders, have greatly disrupted the Forum's agenda. Watch as I share insights…
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Send us a text Should Christians engage in politics? Of course, but how? In this episode, Richard Nelson, author of Christianity and Politics and President of The Commonwealth Policy Center, tackles this critical question. Historically and still today, Christians often fall into one of three inappropriate approaches to political engagement: they av…
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As we approach the 2025 March for Life, new president Jennie Bradley Lichter joins to discuss this year's line-up and why she has been marching since 2001! As victims attempt to pick up the pieces after the devastating California wildfires, we learn all about a novena starting Friday for all those displaced and suffering. Msgr. Roger Landry also of…
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Infiltrating the WEF : How to uncover secrets In this episode of 'Ideas Have Consequences,' Larry Alex Taunton discusses his travels and experiences as he prepares to attend the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland. He shares insights into the logistics of attending, the high costs associated with the trip, and the elitism and hypocrisy…
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On the morning of April 29, 1992, Sidney Reso did what he did almost every morning: he took the long drive down to the end of his driveway to pick up the daily newspaper. However, this morning was different: the husband and father of five never made it to work that morning. Sidney was shot in the arm, bound and gagged, and thrown into the back of a…
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Beneath the surface of a seemingly tight-knit friend group lurked jealousy, deception, and a chilling plot that ended in tragedy. In this episode, we unravel the haunting story of Rachel Burkheimer, a spirited young woman whose life was cut short by those she trusted most. From the petty grudges that festered into violence to the web of lies that u…
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Obituaries for the late President Jimmy Carter have been filled with profuse praise for his post-presidential philanthropic work. But Carter wasn't just good once he left office; he was one of the most underrated presidents in US history. As Paul and Peter discuss, his administration enacted policies that deregulated a swath of industries from truc…
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Send us a text It often seems like efforts to address poverty and homelessness are doing more harm than good. In this episode, James Whitford, co-founder and CEO of True Charity, examines the unintended consequences of conventional charity methods and the pitfalls of "toxic charity." Instead, he promotes a transformative approach rooted in human di…
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As Archbishop Charles Chaput took the Solemnity of Mary the Mother of God to highlight Catholic women who work indefatigably for the Church, we speak with one of them: Mary Fiorito of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, all about feminine genius and why 'God's rules exist to keep us happy.' We also check in with Katy Faust just ahead of the Inaugu…
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In this episode of Ideas Have Consequences, Larry Alex Taunton takes you behind the scenes of the World Economic Forum (WEF) to uncover its history, agenda, and global influence. Discover the key ideas and books that shaped the WEF’s policies, including The Population Bomb, Limits to Growth, and The First Global Revolution. Learn how figures like K…
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