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and it's funny. the whole thing about guys, they're macho football fans, and they're talking about how cut some player is.
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and they had this thing called the pigskin cavalcade. the head coach goes traveling around to the small towns in the state and kind of rallying the fans for the coming season. and so
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i'm not sure i have three minutes of family-friendly material.
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before i had the procedure, i could not write. i could not eat without spilling...
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we got there 15 minutes early. okay? and that doctor was 30 minutes late.
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there was one woman who talked about.
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billy williams was the world's first patient to undergo the procedure, which actually uses sound waves instead of surgery.
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i quit going to public places.
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i took medicine to start with and every two or three years, they would change the medicine. because it didn't work any longer.
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everything on me. i'm able to write and be able to read it later.
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these procedures called, deep brain stimulation will typically do about one case per week for different types of neurologic problems.
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yeah. that definitely there is. even if the risk is small, there is a potential risk for a problem, like a stroke or a hemorrhage.
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good thing, because we've got lots of work.
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i don't work in an office, which i mentioned to jessica, but i still found the advice incredibly useful. and that's why i wanted to share it with you. and i also want to encourage you
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to check out other episodes we've done one-on-one. emily bazelon, who's at slate, who's... well, she was at slate. she's now at the new york times. and she's one of the leading experts on
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the courts, as well as congressman barney frank. that was taped one-on-one, dick cavett, mike white, and jill abramson, who was the former new york times executive editor. you can learn about tattoos, her tattoos.
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yes. that episode went viral, but she was also a tour de force. and i think it's really... i just really want to highlight so many of these exceptional...
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so i'm like that rare person that was like, "this is what i'm going to do," and just immediately went to school for it and then graduated and started doing it. it makes...
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yeah, maybe. i mean, i definitely didn't waste money going to graduate school for journalism, which i have a lot of friends who did and spent a lot of money. and i'm not sure it was actually effective with.
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yeah. i did a lot of unpaid internships, and i worked the night cops beat at the boston globe when i was...
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4:00 pm to 1:00 am shift, going to crime scenes. wow. in boston? mm-hmm (affirmative). i mean,
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these were crimes that were predominantly happening in low-income areas. and like so
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many things, they didn't give them space in the paper. and it was really discouraging, and i sort of
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do something entirely different. and then, luckily, i discovered magazines.
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well at the time, i was working at newsweek. which ones still have it? i don't know. but certainly, it was better than the
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crime [vlotter 00:03:23]. that's interesting that you felt like at newsweek, you would have more long-form journalism is what it sounds like to me or at least- oh, completely. i mean, also, it was a product of my position there. i had risen up
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freedom to do stuff, and i think that ended up being a really good training ground for me
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having their byline very frequently in the pages of the magazine. and so
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it was really frustrating, and i ended up turning to the web to get to do a lot more stuff. because at that time, that was still considered kind of the ugly stepchild of the magazine.
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but eventually, my female colleagues and i started talking about how we were all feeling this
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text in our time by the writer susan brownmiller and left it on my desk with a post-it note to a page about the women of newsweek.
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sexism for her generation was certainly much, much worse,
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but it almost had a kind of benefit in that you knew it when you saw it. it was very clear-cut discrimination. it had a legal definition.
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yeah, i didn't necessarily at first. i mean, it took some talking
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and being really open and vulnerable, i think, to realize that we all were experiencing the same thing, and i think that instinctively
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in order to overcome. so we got to that point, and then it was a very valuable one and
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various other ways of just trying to make sure that the women felt included in this conversation and...
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that we could talk about it as a group
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that [inaudible 00:00:07] i very much like...the times is a magazine approach to newspapers in a way. so you get to be more, get to be more of a magazine writer within the confines of a newspaper [inaudible 00:00:18]
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story wasn't going to run. so you would just keep waiting, hoping. so, i do very much appreciate the idea of you write a thing [inaudible 00:00:27]
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because the internet's too fast and nobody has time. okay. why don't they just [inaudible 00:00:32]
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say "you know what we're not going to go this fast anymore. we don't need to be a 24-hour cable network. we don't need to, we don't need to put out stuff that's shitty." why can't you say [inaudible 00:00:41]
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and, so luckily i was still early enough that i adapted really quickly and became a digital journalist. [inaudible 00:00:51]
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you have like seven jobs. okay. at once. at all times. [inaudible 00:00:54]
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i mean, if you're freelance, which is, which is what i am now. yeah you always have a side gig or maybe [inaudible 00:01:03].
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i know a lot of journalists who have, freelance journalists, who have they're kind of quiet corporate gig. maybe they're copywriting. okay. nothing with their name on it [inaudible 00:01:13].
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and then it allows them to do the thing that they want to do, which doesn't pay. okay. and, and i actually [inaudible 00:01:20].
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you're never supposed to associate with brands or anything remotely [inaudible 00:01:27]
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connected to a brand. and yet, how are you supposed to make a living as a journalist because places don't pay. so [inaudible 00:01:35]
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and it's still, i have multiple jobs and i still do. so i always say, get some shitty job that pays a lot. [inaudible 00:01:45]
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at the same time, i feel like there's a real diminishing of what the priorities are in terms of what is important to be focusing on. [inaudible 00:01:57]
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so, i do worry about [inaudible 00:02:01]
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awful attributes that i find about male culture. and there are awful attributes about female culture. these are stereotypical tropes, but i'm just not sure why we have to like [inaudible 00:02:11].
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yeah. i mean, it's really tricky. i think that some of it is about calling attention to the issues. and [inaudible 00:02:20]
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if you can call attention to it, then you can call the behavior out. so just talking about it. but things like bragging, i mean, they carry yourself with the confidence of a mediocre white man. so, okay. [inaudible 00:02:31]
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we knew that half the time, he didn't know what he was talking about. [inaudible 00:02:35]
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but he was a good friend and we liked him. and so we would start asking each other. what would josh, wwjd, what would josh do in this scenario? and we would try to... [inaudible 00:02:45]
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well, it's also that like the way that we define confidence is by male terms. so like deep voices, body language, like taking up a lot of space, like these are male [inaudible 00:02:56]
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attributes. and because men have run shit since the dawn of time, then we try to mimic that or women are judged by that standard. so what happens though [inaudible 00:03:08]
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when you adopt all of those things well. let's pretend i am adopting everything correctly. and you still get judged because you're a female doing that. meaning you're [inaudible 00:03:19]
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we stand on the shoulder pads of the women who came before us. so, so important. at the same time, it can be, it's a struggle. okay. so someone [inaudible 00:03:30]
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younger just gets the things that you've been fighting for very easily and that doesn't feel good. and so how do you not take that [inaudible 00:03:42].
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that was so gorgeous. that said she also did get to have her time in the sun and stand out and have a career that she can really be and should be really impressed with, and she, [inaudible 00:03:53]
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more often they give the women podcasts and they give the men actual shows. jad abumrad who i had on the show, he had two years to incubate radiolab. [inaudible 00:04:06]
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we're in this together. and we're going to have so much more power if we work together to create larger change. [inaudible 00:04:13].
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okay. yes. it's the largest organization in the nation to benefit survivors of sexual abuse. [inaudible 00:04:21]
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we felt no real ownership of it because it was such a collective effort. the postcard that i had photographed was from another artist and we reached out to her. and so we were all kind of in this together, but [inaudible
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00:04:31] kind of has launched a thousand other vagina memes and people are now protesting irl, which is very cool to see. this hashtag [inaudible 00:04:52].
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to...read those...
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then you burn down house and went back her body.
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from the uk we had five star reviews from rita, 2015 and s3no222.
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even the ones by relatively famous athletes i've never heard about. so you can find crime sports on audio boom...
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do not get read enough, frankly. he murdered cynthia marie graham-hurd.
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there's polly shepherd and several others who remain unnamed for various reasons.
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four dollars each to pick out a present at a local walmart. and again, still in south carolina, but...
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he was granted $20,000 bond and will be able to work while his charges are pending.
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the next hearing on the indictment is scheduled for january 6th.
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by breaking a rear bedroom window, showers had dated jade on and off.
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showers then took the hammer to jade, hitting her in the head 12 times and then either while she was dying or very soon after she was dead...
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afterwards, he found karen again, her mother downstairs...
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developed by the national center for missing and exploited children, the leading nonprofit and the fight to keep children safe.
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then the woman that was killed by steven spears. so please note that while i've rewritten, what follows...
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and added and subtracted elements of the story based on my own research.
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powers. a lot of these podcasts and she is doing very tedious, difficult-
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and she was 34 years old when she was reported missing on august 16th, 1996.
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erroneously as vanessa sherry holland.
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well is discovered on august 24th, according to the georgia bureau of investigation or 25th, according to some...
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dated august 20th, 2001 says sherry's car was a 1985...
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so it's not really clear which year is correct. i found no definitive sort of primary sources like police reports.
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it's worth noting that the same article state sherry was last heard from on august 16th, 1995.
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two miles from the car in riverdale, georgia near the stratford arms apartments.
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after being hit by traffic, but one of them was rescued and went on to live with sherry's-
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could never corroborate that tip. now, sherry was apparently operating an escort surface called atlanta super models...
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out of her house. the year she disappeared and her business partner told investigators during an interview...
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sherry had started dating a married man in 1989.
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the man and his wife separated briefly in 1990, but eventually got back together.
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sherry and the boyfriend had planned to marry in december 96, but the boyfriend got cold feet and stayed with his wife.
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when she got back to atlanta. and that was the last time he ever spoke to her.
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now, several people told investigator, sherry was depressed about things with this boyfriend and wanted out of the escort business. she had apparently mentioned europe as an escape destination.
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i remember sherry very well. she was beautiful, sweet and had a very sophisticated air.
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