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Do you ever find yourself struggling to find answers to the most intriguing questions? If so, you're not alone. It can be a challenge to separate fact from fiction. We have made it our mission to uncover answers to some of our time's most perplexing and fascinating mysteries. Through interviews and free-flowing conversations with experts, we dive deep into these mysteries to gather as much information as possible. Join us on this exciting journey of discovery with the Things I Want To Know p ...
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Send us a text What happens when a key witness recants their testimony in a high-profile murder case? Join us on "Things I Wanna Know with Andrea S." as we unravel the chilling 2018 murder of Christopher Alvord and his dog in the quaint town of Eureka Springs, Arkansas. This shocking crime not only shattered the town's peaceful ambiance but also le…
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Send us a text Join us as we sit down with Nancy Purpole, to peel back the layers of divorce law and the importance of client engagement. Nancy's journey from the courtroom offers a unique vantage point, as she discusses the subtle nuances of family law and the emotional toll it can take. We delve into how one's past can shape communication in rela…
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Send us a text As we wade through the waters of historical intrigue and cultural legacy, Denise Parkinson joins us to share the stirring story of Helen Spence, an emblematic figure from the Arkansas Delta of the 1930s. Amidst the ebb and flow of the White River, we uncover the essence of the houseboat communities, reflecting on the robust and resil…
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Send us a text Join hosts Paul G from "Paul G's Corner" and Andrea, co-host of "Things I Want To Know," as they embark on a captivating interview with Michaell Magrutsche—an Austrian-California multimedia artist, creativity-awareness educator, speaker, author, and coach. Explore the profound journey of self-discovery through artistic exploration as…
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Send us a text Step into the captivating world of "Things I Want To Know," a thought-provoking podcast hosted by Andrea and Paul G. In each episode, they bring you stories that unravel the depths of the human experience. In this dramatic installment, they embark on an extraordinary journey with Fay Land, a courageous woman who escaped the confines …
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Send us a text In this episode, we dive into an enlightening conversation with Dr. Nathan Riley, a board-certified OB-GYN and a fellow of ACOG, who walked away from the security of the medical, industrial complex to honor a truth that resonated deeply with him. Once part of the conventional maternity care model, Dr. Riley's eyes were opened to its …
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Send us a text Welcome to a truly special episode, recorded live at the FMS studios in the heart of Fayetteville, Arkansas! In this exclusive in-person interview, we're thrilled to be joined by the remarkable Greg Thomas, former Arkansas Razorback quarterback and talented author. From breaking barriers as the University of Arkansas' first starting …
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Send us a text Today we dive deep into the extraordinary journey of Terry Tucker and his battle with a rare form of cancer, Acral Lentiginous Melanoma. Join us as we explore Terry's incredible story of reinvention and resilience in the face of adversity, his 4 Truths, and the ten principles from his book, Sustainable Excellence. Get ready to be ins…
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Send us a text If you're worried about protecting your corporate secrets and keeping your data safe from hackers, you won't want to miss this podcast episode. We dive deep into the world of corporate espionage and insider threats, discussing everything from cybersecurity best practices to phishing and digital transparency. We even share some fascin…
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Send us a text In this episode, we chat with Emily and her mother, Andrea, about their experiences growing up in different social environments. They talk about the challenges of speaking their minds when others are not receptive to different opinions. The conversation shifts to the differences between small towns and larger cities, with Andrea shar…
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Send us a text Discover one man's harrowing journey from imprisonment in a Chinese jail to newfound inspiration and a fresh perspective on life. Follow the chancellor's emotional story of resilience and the power of the human spirit, reminding us all to cherish our freedom and seize every opportunity. In 2018, chancellor Kate Jackson boarded a plan…
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Send us a text As a brain coach, ST Rappaport offers a unique perspective on unlocking one's true potential. Growing up, ST struggled with reading, despite countless hours with tutors. But with the discovery of the Feuerstein Method, a series of certifications aimed at improving thinking skills, ST was able to impact all aspects of his life profoun…
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Send us a text Today, we have Kevin Carrier, a struggling stand-up comedian who works his butt off every night to make people laugh and think. He's been kicked off stages, heckled by drunk uncles, and even got chased out of a strip club once, but that doesn't stop him from making people laugh. He's a true comedy warrior, and we're going to find out…
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Send us a text Things I Want To Know", where we unravel the mysteries of the unknown and seek answers to the questions that have eluded us for far too long. Today, we delve into the dark world of chronic pain and the search for a cure. Our guest, Dr. Mitchell Yass, DPT, claims to have uncovered a solution to this debilitating condition affecting mi…
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Send us a text Alcohol's been around for centuries and has been used to help boost confidence, ease anxiety and make exciting memories or lack of remembering. So what does it take to make it way more complicated than the kids you see in various places to buy? Today, we're going to ask questions about everything alcohol will choose. Today, we're goi…
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Send us a text Musician, author, and music therapist. Author of 'Guitar Music for the Mid-Life Crisis (Music: Why We Listen, Why We Play) and 'The Dancing Beast,' a novel set in the 16th Cent. England with parallels to our time. the Certification Board for Music Therapists https://www.cbmt.org/ There's a button at the top right, "Find a therapist" …
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Send us a text This is Paul G. I wanted to take a moment at the beginning of this Episode and bring to your attention something Andrea and I feel is extremely important. Neither Andrea nor I support or recommend on this podcast any political ideology. We both have conservative, liberal, and centrist friends that we value very much. No matter what, …
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Send us a text We usually do a podcast where I got a little opener that's all serious and what we're going to know about. But as you could tell by the, uh, name of the podcast, obviously, today we're talking taxes, but I wanted to let you know just a little bit about Miss Diane here. Miss Diane is a friend of mine, has been a friend of mine for a f…
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Send us a text Have you ever watched a live performance and wondered what all goes into being on stage? Are the performers and singers slaves to their craft? Can just anyone with a good voice be able to be in an opera, or must you be skilled in high Octa notes? Today we talk with Christen Horne; She may be able to answer these questions and much mo…
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Send us a text Have you ever wanted to sit in front of an attorney and ask questions? Have you ever wanted to learn what to do in court, what not to do in court, and what the law states, even though sometimes it's very unfair? Today our guest is Nancy Perpall; she's going to be able to answer some of those exact questions. Nancy Perpall Nurse Attor…
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Send us a text Crime is a real thing. Murder is rare, but it does happen. In contrast, not all of us will experience something this terrible. What if the murdered or worse, the murderers never leave even though they are dead? What do we do when we find our present haunted by the past? What do we do when it's supposedly not all in our heads but real…
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Send us a text The Lost Continent. The Lost People. Where did they go? What happened to them? Does it really exist? Or was Plato high on drugs? David Edward knows Atlantis's location and has proven it in his book Atlantis Solved: The Final Definitive Proof. A former US Military Special Agent, he is a fun and energetic interview who also brings fact…
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Send us a text Fido, mittens, you know who I'm talking The precious animals who share the space in your home, you come home to after a hard day's work, and they're there to greet you. As long as it's a cat, they don't care. But the dogs love you. At least, I think so. But when they're gone, what happens to them? Today's podcast is with Rob Gutro, A…
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Send us a text Afghanistan, 7,500 miles away from Arkansas, Afghanistan has been conquered and reconquered over the millennia only to return to its natural state. Religion, orthodoxy, and corruption run wild. Yet, these people live there every day, commuting to work in big cities and sometimes on foot. Are their lives that much different? Can they …
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Send us a text One of the essential things in American life and any life on planet earth. What threatens it? What causes turmoil, and what happens more specifically to the children? When the parents or the adults make the most significant mistakes or have circumstances out of their control, they drive them to an unthinkable answer. Dr. John DeGarmo…
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Send us a text In the 1930s, there was Bonnie Parker, Al Capone, Dillinger, and Baby Face Nelson. But one character from the South has garnered the attention of a filmmaker and a storyteller, and many more people who are interested in this true crime tale. Today we have questions about the 1930s killer Helen Spence. We're joined by our esteemed Den…
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Send us a text Mysticism, other worlds, the planes of existence. Most of us know only one existence, and that's what's in front of us and what has happened. But are there more? Do we need to understand these things? Are they important? Are they even real today? We talked to Dale Alan Rouse, who is a master shaman. https://daleallenrowse.com/ Email …
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Send us a text We've all seen it on tv. We've all seen it in the movies we've watched as the detectives go and find the bad guy, and they do it in less than 45 minutes. On top of that, we've all seen how cooperative everyone is and how easy it is to put someone in jail. But is it really, is that the way it works or is that just bullshit? Today we h…
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Send us a text What makes a killer? Is it nature or nurture? Not until Jack The Ripper and HH Holmes did the public even recognize the proclivity to kill in mass. We know it must have been a psychological need to kill throughout history but only in modern times has the human race begun to study and tear apart psychology. Our questions today are: do…
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Send us a text We've all seen the Detective shows on T.V. that center around N.Y.C. Andrea, and I want to know just how realistic these shows are. So we are talking with the author of several N.Y.C. crime novels, a forty-year veteran of the N.Y.C. police department, and M.T.A. Mr. Robert Jestic. We talk about how crime prevention improved over the …
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Send us a text Anxiety- We all have experienced it. Most people endure this emotion easily. For example, starting a new job, moving to a new city, the speed dating we signed up for, or the pressure of starting a family. We wonder what will happen and worry about outcomes because the future is indeterminant and can change on a whim because of seemin…
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Send us a text Humans collect all sorts of interesting things. Some love to decorate their houses and homes with dairy cows, green frogs, and Marvel characters. All these things are considered normal and benign, for the most part. Some of us, however, enjoy collecting more obscure items. Items that may be considered taboo to many. Or even morose an…
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Send us a text Everyone has wished for something. From a new puppy as a pre-teen to fulfilling the lifelong dream of meeting the right person or hitting the lottery. Some of us pray, some work hard, and some sit back, eat Cheetos, and wish. You know who you are. But some people take matters into their own hands and look to get ahead and win using a…
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Send us a text Are ghosts real? Are spirits Real? The only way we can find the unfettered truth is to die. The question remains, can we still communicate with the living once we perish? For centuries human beings have conjured the dead, or have they? Atheists and science say no. Religion and the spiritual say yes. Will we ever know? Can we ever pro…
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Send us a text There have always been taboo subjects that no one wants to talk about in public. In the modern age, many of these once-taboo subjects are now out in the open. The free discourse of thought is something that our modern minds have become used to. Yet there is one subject that no one wants to talk about. The one thing that is responsibl…
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Send us a text Paul and Andrea have an interesting topic for everyone this week. So, hold on to your butts. Jeremy Pauley, a self-proclaimed “Collector of Oddities,” thought purchasing human remains through Facebook would be a great idea. Pennsylvania authorities, needless to say, aren’t too keen on this and arrested Pauley. Upon investigating, Pen…
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Send us a text This engaging interview with Dr. Jeff Zweerink, Ph.D. in Astrophysics, talks about why science and Faith can co-exist. He affirms a belief in the possibility of Alien life, and we speak about the marvel of the James Webb Space Telescope. Dr. Zweerink is the author of Escaping the Beginning, Is There Life Out There, and Who’s Afraid o…
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Send us a text In two thousand fourteen, two young women decided to give a sacrifice of a close friend to the entity known as slender-man. This fictional character appeared on the creepypasta website in 2009 for a photoshop contest. Slender-man is depicted as a faceless man with unnaturally long arms standing between six and fifteen feet tall. Many…
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Send us a text Autism is a serious thing. What kind of education is provided for those afflicted with it? What is the social impact for mild cases and where do we go from here? Pages spoken about in this Episode Rollins School Building 5 News Article Scholarship Information Data Resource Center for Child & Adolescent Health CDC Report WHO Report Au…
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Send us a text Andrea, a Registered Nurse, discusses the current contagion of Monkey Pox, Ebola, and the dangers of self-diagnosing using Web MD. We also rip on some of the most outrageous stories from her ER rotation as a charge nurse at Medical City in Dallas, Texas. Our Favorite True Crime Podcasts and how to send us any question you want to kno…
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Send us a text This week I talk with Stephanie, who has been a practicing witch for more than twenty years. Possession as well as personal topics, all while pissing off half the world. Find the Tarot deck talked about in this episode here: https://www.amazon.com/Easy-Tarot-Learn-Read-Cards/dp/0738711500/ref=sr_1_1?author-follow=B001R1VRHG&crid=1LUT…
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