Podcast of interesting conversations. Hosted by former @nytimes Jayson Blair @jaysonblair7 | Twitter account is snarkier than the podcast | Just barely
@venicepresstees@shelf_club@CrimeCon It really is on both sides, and great to give listeners a chance to ask questions and creators to find out more about why people listen.
I finally got the chance to meet Jill from @shelf_club podcast in person at @crimecon. Her podcast is as much about true crime books as it is a vehicle for telling meaningful stories. Check it out!
For years, Jena-Lisa Jones fought to expose Jeffrey Epstein. Each time I would see her on TV, I wanted to give her a hug. And I got a chance to tonight at @crimecon. I'm proud of her.
Hannah Hill’s artwork for this episode captures a truth Julia Cowley lives in her casework: clear the clutter, and some rabbit holes lead to the same road.
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The opening of this week’s episode sits on a fault line — geographic, historical, moral.
Hannah Hill read it and somehow painted the feeling of that split — the mountains where water that touches your right hand ends up in one ocean and your left in another. The way the land
Part 2 with former FBI profiler Julia Cowley of @theconsultpod is out. We talk about the weight of long‑term cases — like Ashley Loring HeavyRunner and Phillip DiMartino — the ones that stay with us.
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Part 2 with former FBI profiler Julia Cowley of @theconsultpod is out. We dig into Ashley Loring HeavyRunner’s disappearance, long‑term cases like Bill Underhill Campbell, and the ones that stay with us — Phillip DiMartino for Julia, and Ashley for me.
https://t.co/JhscV8eKnR
Former FBI profiler Julia Cowley, host of @theconsultpod, on cutting through investigative noise — and what that means for understanding the disappearance of Ashley Loring HeavyRunner.
Part 1 is out now.
https://t.co/siKj2WHc7J
@theconsultpod@jaysonblair7@SilverLiningsHB Interesting discussion from experienced professionals. Personally, I first heard this story on Up and Vanished podcast, season 3. Worth checking out if you haven’t listened.
@MoeCrow13@theconsultpod@jaysonblair7 Thanks. Feel free to join Julia and I for an extended discussion about Ashley and using profiling in missing persons cases.
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Part 1 of my conversation with former FBI profiler Julia Cowley, @theconsultpod, is live. We examine the disappearance of Ashley Loring HeavyRunner — the early timeline, behavioral patterns, and the investigative gaps that still matter.
https://t.co/siKj2WHc7J
The Murdaugh case shows how easily a defendant’s past can overshadow the evidence that actually matters. Fairness gets hardest to protect when the history is darkest — and that’s exactly when the system has to be strongest. Our latest from @ProsecutorsPod
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I sent the episode with no direction.
Hannah Hill came back with Paddington — a detail I didn’t realize was the emotional center until she painted it.
Grateful for collaborators like @serious_moonlite (on Instagram) who see what I miss.
Former FBI profiler Julia Cowley, of @theconsultpod, joins me to examine the disappearance of Ashley Loring HeavyRunner—timeline, behavior, blind spots, and the human story behind the case.
Part 1 is live.
https://t.co/siKj2WHc7J
Change gets hard when our attachments are threatened — especially the ones we don’t see.
That’s the heart of Episode 202 with Dr. Victoria Grady.
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Change is hardest in the space between what we’re letting go of and what comes next.
A Paddington Bear my mom gave me helped me understand why.
Dr. Victoria Grady and I dig into the attachment patterns behind transitions.
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Why is change so hard?
As my mother was dying, a Paddington Bear she gave me as a child gave me part of the answer.
In this episode, Dr. Victoria Grady breaks down the attachment patterns and how to navigate them with more clarity.
Listen: https://t.co/Rw1HQ8zlep
“We need to police our own.”
Marlon Marrache of @IAGUYPODCAST explains why checks and balances inside the system matter.
Part 2: https://t.co/5HRWn4gOll