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The Find Me Podcast
by The Find Me Project
Find Me is a mission-driven podcast led by military veterans, technologists, and relentless seekers. Using social networking, AI, advanced tech, sonar, drones, scuba diving, we search for the missing in the most unforgiving terrain. From deep forests to sunken vehicles, this is where adventure meets purpose. Every clue matters. Every life counts. If you’ve ever felt called to stand for something bigger, this is your moment.
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#17: Words We're Getting Wrong
Communications expert Michael Ashford discusses the broken tools of traditional communication, the importance of curiosity, and how to improve conflict resolution and leadership through better understanding and storytelling. Discover practical strategies to enhance your communication skills in personal and professional life, and learn how these principles can aid in critical situations like missing persons cases.Key TopicsHolistic view of communicationThe ask then see conflict approachThe role of curiosity in communicationOvercoming bias and humanizing storiesEffective communication in missing persons casesIf you want to join Michael's The Follow-Up newsletter, or learns ways and methods to improve as a speaker and communicator, so that you can grow in your career and relationships... CLICK HERE to visit his website.
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#16: Bryanna Rosendo
She was a mother. A survivor. A woman who fought through everything life threw at her, and never stopped calling her kids. Until May 2021, when Bryanna Rosendo vanished from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania and the silence began. In this episode, The Find Me Project goes deep on one of the most compelling and disturbing missing persons cases in the northeastern United States. A case involving suspected human trafficking, a system that failed her twice, and a trail that leads from Pennsylvania motels to the streets of Baltimore. If you know anything about Bryanna, or aliases of Destiny X, or Destiny66DD... reach out to us. Visit Online Case Profile
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#15: Jesus & The Choice To Believe
Join us as Constance Hastings shares her inspiring journey of faith, her insights on doubt, and the profound meaning of Jesus' trouble and resurrection. Discover how faith can be strengthened through doubt, life's challenges, and God's grace. Key TopicsFaith and doubt in spiritual life.The significance of Holy Week and resurrection.The role of grace and free will in Christianity.Learn more about the trouble Jesus brings in Constance Hastings' book, The Trouble with Jesus: Considerations Before You Walk Away. Just ask for it wherever you love to buy books or use the links below.Constance Hastings' WebsiteSupport Independent Bookstores Visit The Find Me Project
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#14: Gratitude Attack
In this inspiring interview, Wendy Bower shares her profound journey of faith, transformation, and the power of gratitude amidst life's hardships. Discover how her personal experiences with suffering, healing, and divine love can guide you through your darkest hours. This episode is an audio only interview. CLICK HERE to find free resources for developing intimacy with God and links to purchase Wendy's "Gratitude Attack" book from Barnes & Noble, Amazon, Books-A-Million, Christian Books Distributors and Walmart.Key TopicsThe transformative power of God's love during suffering.Practicing authentic gratitude in difficult times.Recognizing God's voice and presence in everyday life.Action ItemsPractice reading Psalms to connect with God authentically.Speak God's promises aloud daily to build spiritual strength.Seek God's hope and love in everyday moments.Visit Find Me online to learn more and see how you can get involved.
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#13: Inside A Case File
In this episode, Kelly Coulter, a renowned psychic medium and investigator, shares her insights on the role of intuitive and psychic investigations in solving missing person cases. We explore her background, the importance of responsible use of psychic tools, and how these methods can complement traditional law enforcement efforts.See what Kelly has going on by visiting her online websites below! https://www.mediumkellykristin.comthirdeyesleuth.comartofinvestigation.orgKey TopicsKelly Coulter's background and journey into psychic investigation.The role of intuition and psychic tools in solving cases.Responsible use and ethical considerations in psychic investigations.How psychic investigations can complement law enforcement efforts.Case studies and examples of successful psychic involvement. TakeawaysPsychic investigation is a valuable tool when used responsibly and ethically.Families should research and vet psychic professionals before engaging their services.Combining psychic insights with traditional investigation methods can enhance case-solving.Law enforcement agencies are often hesitant to use psychic tools due to court admissibility concerns.Building community resources and educational materials can help families navigate missing persons cases.
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#12: Anxiety, The Unpaid Assistant
This episode features Elva Medina, a licensed professional counselor and therapist. We discuss how to manage anxiety, trauma, and resilience, especially in the context of missing persons cases. She shares practical tools like EMDR, grounding techniques, and insights into trauma responses, aiming to support mental health and trauma recovery.Want to learn more about what Elva has going on? The link below takes listeners directly to Elva’s upcoming virtual workshops and group events. It provides an easy next step to learn practical stress-reduction tools, feel more grounded, and stay connected to ongoing support, especially if you're not ready for therapy, but still want real guidance and community. https://www.vivetherapybyelva.com/group-eventsKey TopicsTrauma response and managementEMDR therapy and its benefitsGrounding and stress reduction techniquesImpact of trauma on nervous systemResilience and emotional regulation strategiesTakeawaysTrauma symptoms can be reduced with therapy like EMDR.Grounding techniques help shift from survival mode to calm.Managing social media and news can reduce anxiety.Open communication is vital during trauma and loss.Seeking support is a sign of strength, not weakness.
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#11: Jamekia Sabb
Jamekia Shaneice Sabb was just 17 years old when she disappeared from Charlotte, North Carolina on November 22, 2013. More than a decade later, her case remains unresolved.In this episode, The Find Me Project officially accepts Jamekia’s case and begins driving renewed awareness. We break down the known facts, review the original missing person report, and explain the investigative steps we’re taking to move this case forward.If you have information, no matter how small, we encourage you to come forward. Anonymous tips are welcome.Submit a tip (anonymous option available):🌐 Click here to submit a tip. Encrypted Signal message:🔒 thefindmeproject.22Email:📩 [email protected]
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#10: Jennifer Watkins
If you know something, anything, you can reach out safely and anonymously.Submit a tip (anonymous option available):🌐 Click here to submit a tip. Encrypted Signal message:🔒 thefindmeproject.22Email:📩 [email protected] a small detail could help move this case forward. Jennifer is a mother, sister, and daughter. Someone knows something.
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#9: Part Two - The Search For Scotty
In Part Two of our ongoing investigation, we take you into the field. Based on intelligence gathered through behavioral profiling, geo-analysis, and pattern-of-life modeling, we identified a high-probability search area and began hands-on search operations. This episode documents our efforts on the ground, including underwater searches, drone reconnaissance, and LiDAR scanning, to better understand the terrain, water systems, and environmental challenges present where Scotty disappeared.By seeing the landscape firsthand, we gain critical context. Things like how difficult the area is to access, how visibility changes under vegetation, and how someone on foot could become isolated without leaving obvious traces. These findings continue to shape the direction of the search and inform where attention must be focused next.As of the publishing of this episode, Scotty remains missing.If you have information, no matter how small, you can submit a tip anonymously at TheFindMeProject.com. Every detail matters, and your information could help bring answers to Scotty’s family.Click here to submit a tip
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#8: Blount County Jane Doe
In 2003, surveyors in Blount County, Tennessee uncovered the remains of a young woman near a quiet creek just beyond the Knoxville airport. More than two decades later, she’s still without a name. In this episode, we bring her story to life through new forensic renderings, DNA and genealogy analysis, and advanced technology that may finally reveal who she was. Join us as we trace her journey, explore the science behind her case, and invite you to help bring her home.Visit The Case OnlineEmail Us: [email protected]: thefindmeproject.22
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#7: Searching For Scotty Manuel
On June 23, 2022, 37-year-old Scotty Manuel left his parents’ home in Walnut Cove, North Carolina with a fishing pole, a tackle box, and a small American flag. He told his family he was going fishing, something he often did... but this time, he never came back. Witnesses later saw him walking near Baux Mountain Road, looking confused. Despite intensive searches, not a single trace of Scotty has ever been found.In this episode of The Find Me Podcast, we break down Scotty’s last known movements, his pace of travel, and the environmental conditions that day. We’ll look at what the data tells us about his likely search radius, why awareness for his case remains low, and how you can help. Join us as we activate Scotty’s case, analyze his pattern of life, and work with the community to drive visibility and bring answers to his family.Visit Us OnlineEmail: [email protected] Username: thefindmeproject.22
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#6: Why Cases Go Unsolved (Q&A)
The first 24 hours of a missing person case are the most critical, and too many families don’t know where to start. In this episode of The Find Me Podcast, host Mark DeLuca answers live audience questions and delivers a step-by-step guide every family should hear. Learn why you should never wait to report, what details matter most, and how to mobilize your community without hurting the investigation.Click here to visit us online.
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#5: Searching For Gabe Crow - Part 2
In Part 2 of our deep dive into the disappearance of Gabe Crow, we move beyond the initial timeline and profile into the intelligence gathered since our first episode aired. We examine predictive movement models, overlay critical areas of interest, and discuss new insights from profilers, intelligence specialists, and our Guardian Angel Task Force. This episode also highlights how advanced technology, drones, mapping, and behavioral analysis is shaping our next steps, including the possibility of a live search in the very mountains where Gabe was last seen.Visit Us Online
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#4: Searching For Nancy Garcia - Part 1
On Saturday, May 19, 2018, Nancy Garcia spent the day with her young daughter attending a child’s birthday party in Asheboro, North Carolina. According to friends who saw her that day, Nancy appeared to be in good spirits, enjoying the celebration with no signs of distress or anything unusual.The following day, Sunday, May 20, 2025 Nancy visited her ex-boyfriend’s home on East Balfour Avenue, where she dropped off their six-month-old daughter. Later that same day, she stopped by his sister’s home and asked if she could help care for the baby. During this conversation, Nancy reportedly explained that she had to leave town urgently due to her mother in Mexico, she claimed, was very sick.That was the last time anyone saw or heard from Nancy. By Wednesday, May 23, concern grew when Nancy failed to report to work for several consecutive days. A coworker contacted the Asheboro Police Department, prompting a welfare check at her apartment. Authorities found no signs of Nancy, and no evidence of foul play.When investigators reached out to Nancy’s mother, Maria Garcia, they quickly learned that Nancy had not told her about any plans to travel. In fact, Maria had not been sick and was completely unaware of any emergency. In their last conversation, Maria recalled that Nancy sounded completely normal, cheerful, loving, and in no way distressed.Despite interviews with those closest to her, including her ex-boyfriend and his family, no concrete leads have emerged. Nancy’s sudden disappearance, conflicting statements, and the absence of any travel records have left her family and community desperate for answers.Access Our Online Intelligence PlatformLearn How To Use Our PlatformContact UsSubmit A TipRefer A Case
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#3: Searching For Gabe Crow - Part 1
In this gripping episode, we open the case file of Gabe Crow, a young Cherokee artist who vanished without a trace near Asheville, North Carolina on January 27, 2024. We walk through the timeline of his last known movements, analyze law enforcement interactions, and begin building a behavioral and terrain model using data and psychological profiling. Forensic profiler insights help us ask the right questions and our Guardian Angel Task Force is officially activated. The virtual search party is now live. It’s time to find Gabe.Access Our Online Intelligence PlatformLearn How To Use Our PlatformContact UsSubmit A TipRefer A Case
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#2: Rules of Engagement – How We Search with Purpose
Before you start gathering intelligence, there’s a code we follow. In this episode, we lay out the essential Rules of Engagement that guide every Find Me search party, virtual or live. From situational awareness and safety to respect for the families and integrity in the field, these rules aren’t just guidelines, they’re a reflection of our mission, our values, and our relentless commitment to doing this the right way. Whether you’re a Guardian Angel or just stepping into this world, this is where you learn what it truly means to search with purpose.Visit Our Online Platform
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#1: The Mission Begins - Inside the Find Me Project
In this powerful kickoff episode, we pull back the curtain on the Find Me Project, a revolutionary effort to locate the missing using advanced technology, real-world expertise, and relentless human willpower. Learn how our team of veterans, technologists, and volunteers use AI, OSINT, sonar, drone, scuba diving, surveillance, and psychological profiling to conduct searches that others won’t. If you’ve ever wanted to stand for something bigger, this is your call to action. The mission starts here.Visit Our Online Platform
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Find Me is a mission-driven podcast led by military veterans, technologists, and relentless seekers. Using social networking, AI, advanced tech, sonar, drones, scuba diving, we search for the missing in the most unforgiving terrain. From deep forests to sunken vehicles, this is where adventure meets purpose. Every clue matters. Every life counts. If you’ve ever felt called to stand for something bigger, this is your moment.
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