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Don’t go it alone. I’m here to share tips for surviving tough times. I focus on simplifying complex ideas and connecting the dots on the things that affect what was once affectionately called the ”middle class.” Let’s call it anyone who wants to protect human rights, civil rights, and our democracy. I also do improv, so gloves off, I may make you laugh! You’re in my sweet spot if you’re female, smart, GenX or GenX adjacent or GenZ (because we are eerily similar in many ways and my GenZ daughter is the one who keeps telling me this) and men who believe in women. #humanrights #civilrights #democracy #middleclass #womenempowerment Note: this podcast has evolved, yet I can’t change my feed. Visit jcarole dot com to learn more.
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Tuesday Mar 17, 2020
Mar 17, 2020 | In the News | March 19, 1980 to May 18, 1980
Tuesday Mar 17, 2020
Tuesday Mar 17, 2020
These articles from my Murder Book explain how the case isn't going anywhere and law enforcement is basically stumped. You might want to listen to the other In the News pod first so you have the coverage from day one. This picks up where that leaves off and I end with some feelings I didn't expect. It's just baffling to me how much they didn't really understand about the crime scene and the evidence. The assumptions, based on what we know today, are mind-blowing.
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Jenny our relationships w our fathers can be complicated when we have complicated fathers... know he WAS proud of you! i suspect he knew what a brilliant analytical mind he helped create in his daughter, his first born, that he probably wrestled w you in that respect. we are often hardest on those that reflect us the most. i hope you are comforted in knowing this. it wasn't about you... it was more about him. sending you love and hugs
Wednesday Sep 02, 2020
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