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Another Nobody

Another Nobody, Travis Myers, interviews interesting people from all walks of life from his working-class regular guy perspective.Be it crime, culture, literature, business, comedy, music or healthcare, our Travis knows a guy.New episode every week, be sure to tune in, you'll be happy you did. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Author Nina Innsted: Stories of Michigan's Murdered and Missing

    In this engaging interview, author, Nina Innsted, from Already Gone discusses her new book Unsolved Michigan, her work with missing persons, and the importance of local case advocacy. Discover insights into cold cases, the challenges of law enforcement, and how community efforts can make a difference.true crime, Michigan, cold cases, missing persons, law enforcement, unsolved mysteries, advocacy, crime investigation, podcast, book key topicsSelection process for cases in Unsolved MichiganChallenges in investigating cold casesThe role of community and advocacy in solving crimes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Dr. Richard Blake: The Myths of Trauma & PTSD

    In this insightful interview, Dr. Richard Blake challenges common myths about trauma and mental health, exploring how societal conditioning, overdiagnosis, and cultural shifts influence our understanding of mental illness. He emphasizes the importance of resilience, genetics, and realistic perspectives in mental health recovery.trauma myths, mental health, resilience, genetics, societal conditioning, therapy culture, PTSD, family estrangement, mental illness statistics, recovery strategies key topicsMyths about trauma and mental healthSocietal conditioning and its impactGenetics versus environment in mental illnessThe treatment prevalence paradoxFamily estrangement and social skills Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Author: Nancy Abercrombie; Don't Be The Subject of a Truecrime Podcast

    In this engaging interview, Nancy Abercrombie, an abduction prevention specialist and author, shares vital safety tips, personal protection tools, and insights on how awareness and preparedness can prevent victimization. Travis Myers explores her expertise, her book 'Don't Be a Subject of a True Crime Podcast,' and practical advice for staying safe in everyday life.personal safety, abduction prevention, self-defense, true crime, safety tips, awareness, protective tools, Nancy Abercrombie, Travis Myers key topicsImportance of situational awarenessUse of personal protection tools (stun guns, pepper spray, kubaton)Building confidence and training for safetyHow to react if someone goes missing or is abducted Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Katherine Boyle: Beyond The Uniform With The LTs Daughter, Helping Police Families Cope

    In this insightful interview, Katherine Boyle, known as the LT's daughter, shares her journey from fashion to advocating for police families. She discusses the impact of law enforcement careers on families, the importance of communication, and practical tools to strengthen family bonds amidst the challenges faced by police officers.police families, mental health, family communication, law enforcement, advocacy, trauma, work-life balance, police culture, support tools key topicsImpact of police careers on family lifeTools for supporting police familiesThe importance of communication and small gesturesMental health challenges in law enforcementGenerational shifts in police culture and wellness Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The Dancer And The Cannibal

    In this episode of Storytime with Travis, Another Nobody host Travis Myers tells one of the most disturbing crimes in New York City history.In the summer of 1989, a young Swiss dancer named Monica Birel moved into an East Village apartment with a strange and charismatic man named Daniel Rakowitz. What began as a roommate situation quickly spiraled into something far darker.Rakowitz, known around Tompkins Square Park as a marijuana dealer and eccentric street preacher, claimed to be both Jesus Christ and the Antichrist. But beneath the bizarre persona was something far more dangerous.After Monica tried to force him out of the apartment, Rakowitz murdered her in a brutal attack, dismembered her body, and over the following days cooked parts of her remains.According to witnesses, he even made a stew and served it to unsuspecting homeless people in Tompkins Square Park.This horrifying case shocked New York City and remains one of the most bizarre and disturbing crimes ever committed in the East Village.Join Travis as he breaks down the full story of Monica Birel, Daniel Rakowitz, and the Tompkins Square Park Cannibal.This is Storytime with Travis.true crimetrue crime podcastanother nobody podcaststorytime with travistravis myers podcastmonica bireldaniel rakowitztompkins square park cannibalnyc cannibal caseeast village murder1989 nyc murdernew york crime historycannibal killerdisturbing true crimeunsolved mysteriesnyc horror storiestrue crime stories Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Dr Fiona Girkin PHD: The Darker Side Of Women

    Ever wondered why some women excel at manipulation? Let’s dive into the dark tetrad traits that might explain it. Tag someone who needs to hear this! In our latest chat, Dr. Fiona Girkin breaks down the dark tetrad: psychopathy, narcissism, Machiavellianism, and sadism. These traits can be subtle yet powerful, often lurking in workplaces and social interactions.  Did you know that not all narcissists are psychopaths, but all psychopaths are narcissists? Understanding these traits can help you navigate personal and professional relationships better.  With the rise of online interactions, sadistic behaviors are also on the rise. The dynamics of female aggression play out differently in digital spaces, and it’s crucial to recognize this shift.  Let's keep the conversation going. What’s your take on these traits in today’s society?   #DarkTetrad #Psychopathy #Narcissism #MentalHealthAwareness #Psychology Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    POLICE STORIES: VIOLENCE AND RESTRAINT

    In this episode of the Another Nobody podcast, Travis Myers shares heartfelt feedback from listeners and dives into gripping police stories that highlight the themes of restraint and the realities of law enforcement. Through personal anecdotes, he illustrates the challenges faced by police officers and the importance of restraint in high-pressure situations. The conversation also touches on public perceptions of police actions and the statistics that reveal the truth behind police shootings.TakeawaysListener feedback is crucial for improving the podcast.Real-life stories resonate deeply with the audience.Policing involves moments of high tension and decision-making.Restraint is a key principle taught to police officers.Statistics show that most police officers never fire their weapons.Public perception often misrepresents the reality of police work.Travis shares personal experiences to highlight police challenges.The media often sensationalizes police shootings.Understanding the context of police actions is essential.Police are trained to avoid unnecessary violence. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Critical Thinking With Carolyn Kraft

     Learn five effective strategies to improve your critical thinking skills. This guide is valuable for anyone aiming to think more independently and make informed decisions.In today's fast-paced world, the ability to think critically is more crucial than ever. Yet, many people believe they possess this skill without realizing the complexities involved. In this post, we will explore five essential strategies to enhance your critical thinking skills, enabling you to navigate information more effectively and make informed decisions.Understanding Critical ThinkingCritical thinking involves analyzing facts to form a judgment. It is not merely about being critical but rather about being able to evaluate information, understand different perspectives, and make reasoned decisions. However, as discussed in the recent conversation with Carolyn Kraft, many individuals struggle with critical thinking due to inherent biases and emotional influences. Enhancing your critical thinking skills involves humility, a willingness to engage with diverse perspectives, and a commitment to lifelong learning. By adopting these strategies, you can navigate the complexities of information in today's world with greater confidence and clarity. Takeaways- Embrace humility and acknowledge your limitations.- Seek diverse perspectives and engage in discussions.- Develop strong argumentation skills.- Utilize reliable sources to inform your beliefs.- Cultivate intellectual curiosity for continuous growth. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Benjamin Ryan, Journalist For The Free Press: The Fox Varian Decision How Will It Affect The Transgender Movement

    gender transition, medical malpractice, parental consent, affirmative therapy, court case, transgender rights, mental health, medical ethics, youth treatment, societal norms summaryThis conversation with Benjamin Ryan delves into the complexities surrounding a recent court case involving a transgender youth and the medical professionals involved in their treatment. The discussion highlights the challenges of affirmative therapy, parental influence, and the evolving standards of care in gender transition. It also addresses the societal and political implications of these medical decisions, the emotional toll on families, and the backlash faced by journalists covering these sensitive topics. Through personal insights and reflections, the conversation emphasizes the importance of truth and ethical considerations in the discourse surrounding gender identity and medical treatment. takeawaysThe case involved significant media attention and public interest.Affirmative therapy practices are under scrutiny in the context of gender transition.Parental consent and coercion play critical roles in medical decisions for minors.Medical organizations are reevaluating guidelines for gender-related surgeries.Cultural norms influence the acceptance of gender transition treatments.The emotional impact on families is profound and often overlooked.Journalists face backlash for covering controversial topics in gender identity.The legal landscape for gender transition cases is evolving and unpredictable.Ethical considerations differ significantly between treating children and adults.Personal experiences shape perspectives on gender identity and medical treatment."I was just praying that she would win.""You can wind up giving tacit approval.""I know what my mother would think." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    George of the Tinmen: Domestic Violence is a Two Way Street

    domestic violence, intimate partner violence, gender roles, male victims, statistics, societal norms, support services, generational changes, violence perception, Erin PizzeyThis conversation delves into the complexities of domestic violence, particularly focusing on intimate partner violence. It highlights the often-overlooked statistics regarding male victims, the differences between bilateral and unilateral violence, and the societal norms that shape perceptions of violence. The discussion also touches on the need for more support services for male victims and the implications of generational changes on violence rates. Furthermore, it critiques the domestic violence industry and its tendency to overlook male victimization, emphasizing the importance of a more inclusive understanding of domestic violence.TakeawaysDomestic violence is a complex issue that affects all genders.Statistics show that a significant percentage of domestic abuse victims are male.Bilateral violence, where both partners are involved, is common in domestic situations.Societal norms often normalize violence by women towards men.There is a lack of support services for male victims of domestic violence.Generational changes have influenced the rates of violence among different demographics.The domestic violence industry often overlooks male victimization in favor of a gendered narrative.Erin Pizzey's work highlights the need for inclusive support for all victims.Awareness and education are crucial in addressing domestic violence.Understanding the complexities of domestic violence can lead to better support and solutions.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Sheryl "Mac" McCollum: CSI Investigator

    Sheryl McCollum—renowned crime scene investigator, cold case expert, and founder of the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute—joins Travis Myers on the Another Nobody podcast to discuss her book Swans Don't Swim In A Sewer.In this in-depth conversation, McCollum shares insights from decades in forensic investigation, the psychology behind violent crime, and what the public often misunderstands about real-world investigations. She also opens up about the inspiration behind her book, the cases that shaped her career, and why truth, victim advocacy, and evidence must always come first.This episode is a must-watch for true crime followers, aspiring investigators, and anyone interested in the realities behind headlines and documentaries.🔔 Subscribe for more interviews with investigators, authors, and voices shaping the true crime conversation.#TrueCrime #SherylMcCollum #AnotherNobody #ColdCases #Forensics #TravisMyersSheryl McCollum interview, Swans Don't Swim In A Sewer, Another Nobody podcast, Travis Myers interview, cold case investigator, CSI expert interview, true crime podcast interview, forensic investigation, crime analysis discussion, cold case research institute, true crime author interview Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Lauren Leggieri of The LGB Courage Coalition: Stop Un-Gaying Our Children

    transgender, activism, medical ethics, social contagion, gender nonconformity, corruption, detransition, autogynephilia, compassion, societal implicationsIn this conversation, Travis Myers and Lauren Leggieri discuss the complexities surrounding transgender issues, focusing on the impact of social contagion, medical ethics, and the consequences of medical interventions on vulnerable populations. They explore the role of gender nonconformity, the influence of organizations, and the need for compassionate dialogue in addressing these issues. The conversation highlights the societal implications of current transgender policies and the importance of advocating for the rights of same-sex attracted individuals.TakeawaysLauren Leggieri's activism began 20 years ago due to concerns about the rapid transition of friends.The conversation highlights the social contagion effect among gender nonconforming youth.Medical interventions for transgender individuals often lack ethical justification and can lead to harm.There is a significant correlation between autism and transgender identification among youth.The medical community has failed to self-regulate, leading to harmful practices.Many organizations perpetuating transgender ideology are driven by financial incentives.The concept of 'true trans' often excludes the voices of gay and lesbian individuals.Detransitioners face significant backlash from the transgender community.The conversation emphasizes the need for compassion in addressing transgender issues.Legislative action is necessary to protect vulnerable populations from harmful medical practices."It's a very dangerous trend.""We need to start fighting back.""We are all paying for it." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    KEEPING A POSITIVE MENTAL ATTITUDE/LOWERING CHICAGO'S MURDER RATE

    positivity, mental attitude, crime, Chicago, resilience, personal growth, political will, community safety, mental health, overcoming adversitySummaryIn this episode of the Another Nobody podcast, Tavis Myers addresses two significant questions from listeners. The first question revolves around maintaining a positive outlook amidst personal tragedies and societal negativity. Tavis shares his philosophy of a Positive Mental Attitude (PMA) and offers practical advice on cultivating positivity in daily life. The second question tackles the pressing issue of violence and crime in Chicago, where Tavis emphasizes the importance of political will and effective leadership in addressing crime rates and ensuring community safety. He argues that without strong leadership, cities like Chicago will continue to struggle with lawlessness and violence.TakeawaysLife goes on, and we must focus on the present.Worrying about the future is pointless; plan instead.Positivity can be cultivated through daily habits.Gratitude can transform complaints into appreciation.Negativity breeds more negativity; choose kindness.Leadership is crucial in addressing crime and safety.Political will is necessary for effective law enforcement.Communities need strong leaders to combat crime.Every day is an opportunity to choose positivity.You can always find something to be grateful for."Worry is self-imposed negativity.""Stay positive, even in tough times.""Positivity begets positivity." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    A Voice Against Filicide: Hope Hooton

    In this deeply moving episode, Travis Myers speaks with Hope Hooton, who shares her harrowing journey through an abusive marriage that culminated in the tragic loss of her two children, Alec and Lydia. Hope recounts her relationship with her estranged husband, Brock, detailing the early signs of manipulation and control that escalated over time. After a series of traumatic events, including the deaths of her parents, Hope made the courageous decision to seek a divorce, only to face a devastating outcome when Brock took the lives of their children before ending his own. Hope's story is not just one of tragedy but also of resilience and purpose. Following the loss of her children, she has dedicated her life to raising awareness about filicide and advocating for legislative changes to protect children in similar situations. She discusses her podcast, "Voices Against Filicide," and her efforts to create the Alec and Lydia Act, which aims to address mental health crises in family court proceedings. Through her advocacy, Hope seeks to ensure that no other parent has to endure the pain she has faced, emphasizing the importance of recognizing red flags in domestic situations.filicide, domestic violence, mental health, child safety, abuse awareness, Hope Hooton, Tavis Myers, advocacy, parenting, resilienceTakeaways"People don't understand really what it's like to live in an abusive or domestic violence marriage until you're actually in it.""I could also not be here or I could choose to live every day and honor Alec and Lydia.""There's always red flags. There's always risk factors that come before a filicide crime.""I was conditioned to do that. And I didn't notice it at the time, to be honest.""The judge didn't look into any of the other records from the medical facility.""If an individual has experienced a severe mental health crisis, the judge has to stop immediately and look at those risk factors.""I knew that God didn't want me to live like this.""I have made it my purpose and my passion to raise awareness of filicide.""This is a complete mental health crisis is what they call it.""I was very calm in situations like this. I don't know why, but I'm very calm with any type of high stress situation."""People don't understand really what it's like to live in an abusive or domestic violence marriage until you're actually in it.""""I could also not be here or I could choose to live every day and honor Alec and Lydia.""""There's always red flags. There's always risk factors that come before a filicide crime."" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    JULIA COWLEY: THE GOLDEN STATE KILLER

    SummaryIn this episode, Tavis Myers welcomes back Julia Cowley, a former FBI profiler, to discuss the infamous Golden State Killer, Joseph James D'Angelo Jr. Julia shares her personal journey and fascination with true crime, particularly her involvement in profiling D'Angelo's case. She reflects on the surreal experience of working on a case she had followed for years, emphasizing the complexity of the investigation that spanned multiple jurisdictions and involved numerous crimes, including burglaries, rapes, and murders. Julia highlights the importance of understanding the psychological aspects of D'Angelo's behavior, noting how his need for control and power manifested in his crimes, and how he often left victims alive until he lost control during a few encounters.The conversation delves into the various names associated with D'Angelo, the challenges faced by investigators due to the lack of technology at the time, and the eventual breakthrough in linking his crimes through DNA evidence. Julia discusses the significance of profiling in criminal investigations, emphasizing that while it does not solve cases, it provides valuable insights that can guide law enforcement. The episode concludes with Julia sharing her key takeaways from the case, including the correlation between sexual aggression and burglary, and the challenges of predicting violent behavior in potential offenders.Golden State Killer, Joseph D'Angelo, FBI profiler, true crime, criminal psychology, crime investigation, serial killer, profiling, behavioral analysisTakeawaysJulia Cowley had a lifelong interest in true crime, particularly serial murder.The Golden State Killer's crimes spanned over a decade and crossed multiple jurisdictions.Profiling provides insights but does not solve cases; it assists investigators in understanding offender behavior.D'Angelo's need for control was evident in his methods, often involving psychological terror.The correlation between sexual aggression and burglary is significant in understanding offenders."I feel very fortunate that I was given the chance.""It's just wild, the amount of information that's available.""He never left his victims alive." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Professor Giannangelo on Herbert Mullin: 13 Murders in Four Months

    Herbert Mullin, serial killer, mental illness, spree killer, California, criminal psychology, trial, schizophrenia, crime, murderTakeawaysHerbert Mullin was born on the anniversary of a major earthquake.He was well-liked and popular in high school, contrary to typical serial killer profiles.Mullin developed paranoid schizophrenia after a traumatic event in college.His killing spree lasted four months, resulting in 13 murders.Mullin's motivations included delusions about earthquakes and messages from his father.He killed both strangers and acquaintances, showing a mix of personal and random motivations.The legal system struggled with his insanity defense due to his actions post-murder.Mullin's case highlights the complexities of mental illness in violent crime.He was ultimately convicted of first and second-degree murder.Mullin's story reflects the unpredictability of serial killers and their motivations.SummaryThis conversation with retired criminal investigator, author & Professor of Criminology at the Univrsity of Springfield IL, Steven Giannangelo, delves into the life and crimes of Herbert Mullin, a lesser-known serial killer whose spree in California resulted in 13 murders over four months. The discussion covers Mullin's early life, his psychological struggles with paranoid schizophrenia, and the motivations behind his violent actions. The hosts explore the complexities of his case, including the legal implications of his insanity defense and the unique characteristics that set him apart from other serial killers. Through a detailed examination of his crimes and the subsequent trial, the conversation highlights the intersection of mental illness and criminal behavior. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    N. Leigh Hunt: The Brenda Ann Spencer Story

    I Don’t Like Mondays: The True Story Behind America’s First Modern School Shootingby N. Leigh HuntIn this episode of Another Nobody, we take a deep, unflinching look at the case of Brenda Spencer, the teenage girl behind what is widely considered America’s first modern school shooting.On January 29, 1979, Spencer opened fire from her home across the street from Cleveland Elementary School, killing two adults and wounding multiple children and a police officer. When asked why she did it, her now-infamous response — “I don’t like Mondays” — became a cultural flashpoint, inspiring a hit song and shaping how mass violence would be discussed in the media for decades to come.In this conversation, Another Nobody examines:What really happened that morning in San DiegoHow the media narrative formed — and what it got wrongThe psychological and environmental factors surrounding Brenda SpencerJuvenile justice, sentencing, and parole controversiesHow this case became a blueprint for modern mass-shooting coverageDrawing on years of research and historical context, the episode cuts through myths, internet folklore, and sensationalism to explore the human, cultural, and systemic forces behind a case that still echoes today.This is not a glorification — it’s a sober, necessary examination of a moment that changed America. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Jules Thorp Of Fire Eyes Media

    Two girls disappear. Years pass. The questions only get louder.In this episode of Another Nobody, host Travis Myers sits down with Jules Thorp to revisit the chilling case of the Wix Girls disappearance—and to talk through the latest updates, renewed attention, and what’s changed (and what hasn’t) as new information and fresh interest bring the case back into focus.We walk through the known timeline, the most disputed details, and the theories that keep resurfacing—along with the realities of investigating a case where memories fade, tips conflict, and key answers may still be sitting with someone who never came forward.Topics include:The clearest known timeline of eventsThe strongest leads vs. the biggest dead endsPersons of interest and recurring theories (fact vs. rumor)Why this case still matters—and what could finally move it forwardWhat listeners can do responsibly if they have informationIf you care about missing persons cases, unresolved investigations, and the human cost of “unsolved,” this conversation is for you.If you have credible information about the Wix Girls disappearance, contact local law enforcement or the appropriate tip line.Subscribe for more long-form interviews and investigative conversations.#TrueCrime #MissingPersons #UnsolvedMysteries #AnotherNobody #JulesThorpe #WixGirlsChapters / Timestamps (copy/paste template)Update the times after upload.0:00 — Intro / Why this case still haunts people2:10 — Who were the Wix Girls?6:40 — The day they disappeared: timeline breakdown12:30 — Early search efforts & first theories18:05 — The “update”: what renewed attention is centered on now26:20 — Persons of interest: what’s confirmed vs. speculation34:45 — Evidence issues: what was missing then, what’s missing now41:10 — Community impact and why cases go cold48:25 — What would actually crack this case?55:40 — Responsible tips, online sleuthing, and avoiding misinformation1:02:15 — Final thoughts / how to keep pressure without harming the caseSEO Keywords (comma-separated)Wix Girls disappearance, Wix girls missing, Jules Thorp interview, Another Nobody podcast, Travis Myers podcast, Wix Girls update, missing girls case, unsolved missing persons, cold case update, true crime interview, disappearance timeline, missing persons investigation, cold case discussion, unsolved mysteries podcast, true crime YouTube, investigative podcast interview, case breakdown, new leads cold case Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Question Travis: Volume 1

    Travis Talks: Narcotics, The base Of CrimeAnswers A Smart Ass QuestionTravis: The Reluctant Christian Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Drew Champion

    KeywordsDrew Champion, punk rock, music history, authenticity, political expression, DC punk scene, cancel culture, music industry, personal experiences, musical influences, punk rock, music industry, cancel culture, intersectionality, women in music, punk ethos, music controversies, future of punk, rock and roll, DIY musicSummaryIn this engaging conversation, Drew Champion, lead singer of The Split Seconds, shares his journey through the punk rock scene, discussing his musical influences, the evolution of punk rock, and the impact of the DC punk scene. He reflects on the authenticity of punk music, the shift in its ethos over the years, and the rise of cancel culture within the genre. Drew also shares personal anecdotes about navigating political correctness in the music industry and the challenges faced by artists today. In this conversation, Drew Champion and Travis Myers delve into the current state of punk rock, discussing its evolution, the impact of cancel culture, and the role of women in the genre. They explore the changing dynamics of the music industry, the controversies surrounding punk rock, and the challenges new bands face today. The discussion highlights the importance of dialogue over cancellation and the need for a return to the core spirit of punk rock.TakeawaysDrew Champion is the lead singer and guitarist for The Split Seconds.He was influenced by punk rock from a young age, particularly by bands like Blink-182 and The Living End.The DC punk scene had a significant impact on his musical development and the DIY ethic.Punk rock has evolved over the years, with a shift towards more political expression.The rise of cancel culture has changed the dynamics within the punk rock community.Authenticity in music is crucial, and many modern bands lack that edge.Drew emphasizes the importance of self-expression in punk rock.He shares personal experiences of being blackballed for his views in the punk scene.The conversation touches on the difference between art and propaganda in music.Drew believes that punk rock should remain a space for diverse opinions and self-expression. Punk rock is experiencing a significant shift in its ethos.The role of women in punk rock is evolving and gaining recognition.Cancel culture has impacted the punk rock scene negatively.The business side of being in a band is often overlooked.New bands face challenges in a changing music landscape.Controversies can arise from differing views within the punk community.The future of punk rock is uncertain but holds potential for revival.Intersectionality has created divisions within the punk rock scene.The spirit of punk rock is about challenging norms and fostering unity.Dialogue is essential for progress in the punk rock community.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background of Drew Champion02:54 The Evolution of Punk Rock and Personal Influences05:58 The Impact of the DC Punk Scene09:07 Authenticity in Punk Rock12:04 Subgenres and Diversity in Punk Rock14:56 Political Themes in Punk Rock18:04 The Shift in Punk Rock Ethos21:04 Art vs. Propaganda in Music23:54 The Role of Free Speech in Punk Rock29:21 Confronting Racial Prejudice in Punk Culture31:15 The Shift in Punk Rock Ethos34:46 The Rise of Cancel Culture in Music39:14 The Impact of Political Correctness on Punk Rock48:39 The Evolution of Female Fronted Bands57:04 Navigating the Modern Punk Scene01:00:20 The War on Women Controversy01:05:54 The Changing Ethos of Punk Rock01:11:55 Intersectionality and Its Impact on Punk01:17:54 The Future of Punk Rock01:24:04 Personal Reflections on Ideology and Family Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Nina Instead: A Voice For Michigan's Missing

    In this conversation, Nina Instead, a well-known podcaster (Already Gone)and missing persons advocate, shares her journey into the world of true crime, particularly focusing on missing persons cases. She discusses the impact of the Oakland County child killer on her life, the role of social media in raising awareness, and the importance of community support in solving these cases. Nina emphasizes the need for accurate information and the emotional toll that missing persons cases take on families. She also highlights her work with Missing in Michigan and her upcoming book, which aims to shed light on unresolved cases in the state.TakeawaysNina's interest in true crime began in childhood due to a local child killer.The Oakland County child killer case remains unresolved and impacts many families.Social media plays a crucial role in raising awareness for missing persons cases.Tips and information about missing persons should always be reported to law enforcement.Families of missing persons need support and understanding from the community.Misconceptions about missing persons often lead to neglect in investigations.Many missing persons cases involve connections to known individuals.The emotional toll of missing persons cases is significant for families.Community involvement can help bring attention to cold cases.Nina's upcoming book aims to highlight unresolved cases in Michigan.true crime, missing persons, Oakland County child killer, social media, community support, law enforcement, cold cases, DNA, podcasting, advocacy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    MY LITTLE SISTER NATASHA

    Another Nobody Podcast host Travis Myers sits down with Natasha Myers Marsiguerra for a deep and engaging conversation covering her work, experiences, ideas, and the stories that shaped her voice. In this interview, Natasha opens up about her background, creative journey, personal worldview, and the insights she’s gained along the way.This episode delivers thoughtful dialogue, candid moments, and compelling perspectives—perfect for listeners who appreciate long-form discussions that go beyond surface-level conversations.If you enjoy genuine interviews, unfiltered talk, and real people with real stories, this one’s for you.👉 Make sure to like, comment, share, and subscribe to support independent creators.✨ Travis Myers interviews Natasha Myers Marsiguerra on the Another Nobody Podcast. They discuss her life, work, experiences, ideas, and perspectives, sharing personal stories and meaningful insights. A long-form conversation designed for viewers who enjoy authentic interviews and thoughtful dialogue.Natasha Myers Marsiguerra interviewNatasha Marsiguerra podcastAnother Nobody podcastTravis Myers interviewNatasha Myers discussionlong form interview showindependent podcast interviewsdeep conversation podcastNatasha Myers Marsiguerra conversationstorytelling and personal journeyreal people real stories podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Author Brian Bogdanoff: Three Bodies Burning

    In this episode of Another Nobody, host Travis Myers sits down with Detective Brian Bogdanoff, author of Three Bodies Burning, one of the most seasoned investigators in major crimes, cold cases, and high-stakes interrogations. Bogdanoff pulls back the curtain on the realities of detective work—what really happens behind the scenes, the emotional toll of chasing violent offenders, and the victories and failures that shaped his career.From the complexities of homicide investigations to the subtle art of reading suspects, Bogdanoff shares experiences that most people will never hear about. This is an honest, gripping, unfiltered conversation about justice, human behavior, trauma, and the price of truth.If you’re fascinated by criminal psychology, real detective work, or the raw reality of law enforcement, this episode is for you.Hosted by: Travis MyersPodcast: Another Nobody Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Jamie Michell: Fighting The Good Fight Against Sexualization, Indoctrination & Medicalization of Children

    In this episode of Another Nobody, host Travis Myers sits down with Jaimee Michell, a passionate activist and founder of organizations that advocate for protecting children from irreversible transgender medical interventions. Jaime shares her insights on the social, political, and ethical issues surrounding gender ideology, puberty blockers, and the growing debate over minors undergoing transition procedures.They discuss how the media frames this topic, what inspired Jaimee’s activism, and the challenges she faces in speaking out on such a controversial issue.🎧 Subscribe for more interviews and discussions on culture, psychology, and truth-telling. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The Westies: NYCs Most Savage Gang

    In this episode of Another Nobody, host Travis Myers dives deep into the ruthlessly violent world of The Westies, the infamous Irish mob that ruled Hell’s Kitchen from the 1960s through the 1980s. Known for kidnappings, dismemberments, extortion, and absolute chaos, The Westies left a bloody legacy that still haunts New York’s criminal history.Travis breaks down:How The Westies rose to powerJimmy Coonan, Mickey Featherstone, and the personalities behind the brutalityTheir alliance with the Gambino crime familyThe legendary violence that earned them fear across NYCTheir eventual downfall as the neighborhood changed and law enforcement closed inWith dark humor, storytelling, and a bit of NYC nostalgia, Travis paints a vivid picture of one of the city’s most notorious gangs.Hit LIKE, drop a COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE for more Another Nobody deep dives into crime, history, and American culture. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The Rowan Project: With Brandi Morey-Pols & Heidi Britton-Zent

    This conversation delves into the heartbreaking journey of Brandi Morey-Pols, who shares her experiences of co-parenting, domestic violence, and the tragic loss of her son, Rowan. The discussion highlights the systemic failures in the legal system that contributed to this tragedy and the subsequent birth of the Rowan Project, which aims to advocate for legislative changes to protect children from filicide and improve the Amber Alert system. Brandi and her friend Heidi Britton-Zent discuss their efforts to raise awareness, support families in crisis, and push for necessary reforms in child welfare laws.TakeawaysBrandi became pregnant at 42 and faced challenges as a divorced mom.Co-parenting with a controlling partner led to significant distress.The legal system often fails to protect children in high-conflict situations.Rowan's father exhibited controlling behavior that escalated over time.Brandi's fight for custody was complicated by her health issues.The tragic disappearance of Rowan highlighted systemic failures.The Rowan Project was established to advocate for legislative change.Amber Alert laws need to be amended to include parental kidnappings.Raising awareness about filicide is crucial for preventing future tragedies.Community support plays a vital role in healing and advocacy.Sound Bites"I just want to get along.""I will go to each state then.""Rowan's gonna change the world." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Cairenn Binder MS: Investigative Genetic Genealogy

    In this conversation, Cairenn Binder discusses the process of generating investigative leads through DNA analysis, emphasizing the importance of building family trees and understanding relationships among relatives. She highlights the hypothesis-driven nature of this work, acknowledging the potential for unknown family connections that could impact investigations. The conversation underscores the necessity of confirming hypotheses through traditional investigative methods.TakeawaysOur goal is to come up with an investigative lead.We are not taking this case to the finish line.We can usually come up with a hypothesis of who the person is.This is just a hypothesis, not a certainty.We have to accept the fact that there could be another child out there.Nothing is in stone regarding our findings.Traditional means of investigation are essential for confirmation.Building family trees helps estimate relationships.Relative match lists are crucial in DNA analysis.Hypotheses must be validated with further investigation.DNA analysis, investigative leads, family trees, hypotheses, traditional investigation Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Kevin J Laws: Special Agent HSI, Homeland Security Investigations Child Exploitation

    In this conversation, Kevin J. Laws shares his experiences as a former Homeland Security agent specializing in child exploitation investigations. He discusses the evolution of technology and its impact on crime, particularly how the internet has facilitated child exploitation. Laws reflects on the psychological toll of his work, the challenges faced by law enforcement, and the importance of awareness and education for parents. He emphasizes the need for society to understand the realities of pedophilia and the dangers children face online, while also sharing insights from his memoir, 'Hunter of the Damned.'TakeawaysKevin J. Laws shares his experiences in child exploitation investigations.The evolution of technology has changed the landscape of crime.Undercover operations reveal the dark side of the internet.The psychological toll of investigating child crimes is significant.Public perception of pedophilia is often misguided and harmful.Parents must be aware of the dangers their children face online.The internet has made it easier for predators to find victims.Law enforcement faces challenges in prosecuting child exploitation cases.Awareness and education are crucial in preventing child exploitation.Laws reflects on the impact of his career on his mental health. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Cosmo Costa: From Patrol To Deputy Commissioner, Over 38 Years On The Job

    In this conversation, Cosmo Costa shares his extensive career in law enforcement, spanning nearly 39 years with the New Rochelle Police Department. He discusses his early life, the path that led him to policing, and the evolution of law enforcement technology. Costa reflects on notable cases, including the tragic Valerie Reyes case, and emphasizes the importance of community engagement and humor in policing. He also shares insights on training new officers and offers advice for those entering the field, highlighting the significance of integrity and doing the right thing.TakeawaysCosmo Costa served nearly 39 years in law enforcement.He started his career in the private sector before joining the police force.Community policing is a core philosophy of the New Rochelle Police Department.Technology has significantly evolved in policing, aiding investigations.Humor can be an effective tool in law enforcement interactions.Training new officers is a rewarding aspect of policing.The Valerie Reyes case highlighted the importance of quick action in investigations.Engaging with the community builds trust and cooperation.Officers should always do the right thing, even when no one is watching.A career in law enforcement can be fulfilling and impactful. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    SERIAL KILLER MYTHS AND FACTS WITH STEPHEN GIANNANGELO

    Why do serial killers fascinate us, and what can history really tell us about them? In this episode of Another Nobody Podcast, host Travis Myers sits down with criminologist and author Stephen Giannangelo to explore the truth behind serial killers.We dive into:* The historical roots of serial murder* Pathology and psychology of serial killers* Common myths vs. reality* How pop culture shapes our understanding of crime* What experts actually know about the minds of serial killersStephen Gianangelo brings decades of research and expertise, breaking down what’s fact, what’s fiction, and what society often gets wrong.🔔 Subscribe for more deep conversations on history, culture, and human behavior. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Breaking The Silence on Male Suicide; Understanding Male Pain and Suicide with Dr Susie Bennett

    In this conversation, Dr. Suzy Bennett and Travis Myers delve into the critical issue of male suicide, exploring the statistics, cultural perceptions, and the empathy gap that often leaves men's pain unaddressed. They discuss the importance of community support, the role of therapy, and the need for men to connect with one another to navigate their emotional struggles. The conversation emphasizes the value of kindness and compassion in making a difference in individual lives and calls for a collective effort to understand and address the complexities surrounding male mental health.Suicide is the leading cause of death for men under 50.75% of suicides in the UK are men, highlighting a significant issue.Cultural perceptions often overlook male pain and suffering.The empathy gap exists in how society views male struggles.Emotional suppression in men is rooted in historical contexts.Community spaces are vital for men's mental health and connection.Therapy can be beneficial, but peer support is equally important.Men often feel undervalued for their contributions to society.Kindness and compassion can significantly impact someone's life.Understanding and addressing male suicide requires collective effort. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The Wix Girls: Missing Since 2004, With Jules Thorp

    In this true crime episode of Another Nobody podcast, we explore the mysterious disappearance of Jennifer and Adriana Wix — two young girls who went missing in 2004. Podcaster and advocate Jules Thorp joins the show to discuss new leads, community efforts, and why this cold case has been ignored by law enforcement for too long.We discuss:The timeline of the WiX girls’ disappearanceSuspicious behavior and inconsistencies in Joey's storyThe emotional toll on the WiX familyHow podcasts and community advocacy are reigniting interest in cold case Also discussed: Wix girls, Jennifer Wix, Adriana Wix, missing persons, cold case, justice for missing children, Joey suspect, small town coverup, podcast advocacyHope that you enjoy this episode and please check us out on our YouTube channel: Four Boston's Media where you will find videos for every released podcast plus other worth-watching content. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The Fall of Drinking Culture and the Decline of Western Civilization

    On this 34th episode of Another Nobody podcast, your favorite nobody Travis Myers, talks about the sharp decline of drinking culture and how it relates to the current decline of Western Civilization we are currently experiencing.Please like and subscribe if you do like this content. Another nobody Podcast can be found on most podcast streaming platforms with episodes released weekly. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Author Stacy Horn: Damnation Island, History of Blackwell's Island-Roosevelt Island

    On this 33rd episode of Another Nobody podcast, Travis and Stacy discuss her book, Damnation Island, and the history as well as the horrors that took place within the lunatic asylum, the penitentiary, work house and hospital. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Travis Myers; My 9/11 Story

    On this special episode, we rebroadcast Travis' interview on the 500 Section Lounge Podcast from 2023, where he tells his 9/11 story about the first five days he spent at ground zero after the attack on the World Trade Center. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    42 Years Missing: Karen Shepers & The Detectives That Found Her

    On this 31st episode of Another Nobody podcast, Travis sits with Detectives Chris Hall, Andrew Houghton & Sergeant Matthew Vartanian of the Elgin, IL Police Department wherein they lead a task force for cold cases which they actively investigate and discuss details of on their own podcast, Somebody Knows Something. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Julia Crowley, Forensic Scientist & FBI Profiler

    On this 30th episode of Another Nobody podcast, host Travis Myers, speaks with Julia Cowley, host of The Consult podcast, about her life as a forensic scientist and FBI profiler of 22 years. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Sam Sprunger: Education in America

    Sam Sprunger, host of the 500 Section Lounge podcast and social studies teacher, discusses the current state of education in America with our own, Travis Myers, Another Nobody podcast host.Hope you enjoy. Please like and subscribe if you do like this content. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    George of the Tinmen: Male Suicide

    On this episode Travis has a conversation with George of the Tinmen, a men's health and suicide prevention advocate.Please give this one a listen, this is an important one, as we all have a man or boy in our lives. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Alex Rosen: The Predator Poacher

    On this 26th episode of Another Nobody podcast,Travis gets with The Predator Poacher, Alex Rosen, founder of The Predator Poachers organization which tracks pedophiles nation wide and reports them to the local authorities.Their work is unbelievably successful with over 200 convictions in 48 states. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Amanda Gallagher: Irish Political Commentator, Forced Immigration

    Travis speaks with Amanda Gallagher host of The Politix Podcast, about the current forced immigration being imposed on Ireland by the European Union, and the Irish Government. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Story Time With Travis: Kid Stuff

    On this 25th episode, Travis tells a few stories about growing up in NYC in the 1970's. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Jamie Reed: Pediatric Gender Care Whistleblower

    On this 24th episode of Another Nobody, host Travis Myers sits with whistleblower, Jamie Reed, who bravely stood up against the many horrific practices taking place at the pediatric gender clinic in St. Louis, MO where she had been formerly employed.Jamie's testimony eventually led to the closure of the clinic. Jamie continues to fight the good fight for innocent children through her organization, The LGBT Courage Coalition. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    David Gamage: Musician, Producer, Media Head and Post-Punk Hero

    On this 23rd episode of Another Nobody, Travis gets withDavid Gamage, band member, music promoter, record label owner, and author of several books including his latest, The Fire Still Burns: An Awesome Oral History ofPost Punk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Cambridge Fellow, Nathan Cofnas: What is I.Q?

    On this 22nd episode of Another Nobody Podcast, host, Travis discusses I.Q. (Intelligence Quotient) with Nathan Cofnas of Cambridge University who's specialty is the philosophy of biology and ethics. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Rock Star Tyson Plastic of The Fantastic Plastics

    On this 21st episode of The Another Nobody Podcast, host Travis Myers and Tyson Plastic of the famed rock band The Fantastic Plastics, reminisce about music and touring and finding dead bodies on mail routes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Author Stacy Horn: The Killing Fields of East New York

    On this 20th episode of Another Nobody Podcast, Travis and Stacy discuss her most recent book: The Killing Fields of East New York, a tale of true white-collar crime that decimated a neighborhood and took many lives along with it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Eddie Pepitone: Legendary Funny Man

    Episode 19 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Storytime With Travis: Bar Room Brawls

    As per fan requests, Travis tells stories from his past. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Author Tony Wright: The Yuba County Five, Things Aren't Right

    On this 17th episode of the Another Nobody podcast, host, Travis Myers sits with author Tony Wright to discuss his book, Things Aren't Right, the harrowing and tragic mystery of the Yuba County 5 deaths and disappearances. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Another Nobody, Travis Myers, interviews interesting people from all walks of life from his working-class regular guy perspective.Be it crime, culture, literature, business, comedy, music or healthcare, our Travis knows a guy.New episode every week, be sure to tune in, you'll be happy you did. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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