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On this podcast we discuss lesser known characters and events from history. Some of the details of these historical accounts may be debated and on this show YOU get to decided: Is it History? Or is it Hearsay?
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maslansky + partners

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The language experts from maslansky + partners take on the smartest, savviest, and sometimes stupidest messages in the market today. CEO Michael Maslansky and President Lee Carter bring their experience with words, communication, and behavioral science to the table — along with a colleague or two — and offer up a "lay of the language." Their insight helps make sense of business, life, and culture, and proves over and over again that It's Not What You Say, It's What They Hear.
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HearSay with Cathy Lewis

89.5 WHRV-FM, Norfolk, VA

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HearSay with Cathy Lewis is WHRV FM's locally-produced, public affairs radio call-in program that discusses issues important to our community. Every Monday through Wednesday, we reach listeners from Richmond to Emporia. Hosted by Cathy Lewis, who can be contacted at hearsay@whro.org
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Investigators have determined that a skull discovered in the wall of an Illinois home in 1978 was that of an Indiana teenager who died more than 150 years ago, authorities announced Thursday. According to a timeline provided by the Kane County Coroner’s Office, the property owner found the skull while renovating the home in Batavia. Police launched…
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In this episode of HearSay, Partners Michael Maslansky, Lee Hartley Carter, and Katie Cronen navigate the complex terrain of "bad facts" in messaging—a topic that is as timely as it is uncomfortable. In a landscape fraught with political controversies like Biden’s age and corporate scandals such as skyrocketing pharmaceutical prices, denial is simp…
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”Operation Paperclip: How Nazi: Scientists Were Secretly Brought to America" The controversial U.S. operation that recruited Nazi scientists after World War II. 0:00 - WWII Comes to an end 2:20 - Operation Lusty 6:05 - Operation Paperclip 9:44 - The Nuremberg Trials 11:56 - President Truman & The Paperclip Scientists 14:24 - V-Weapons 16:08 - Chemi…
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Standing over the body in the street, 16 year old Catherine Denino laughed a bitter little laugh.. “He broke my doll.. she said… You see… he… broke my doll.” Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 0:40 - Harlems Little Italy 2:53 - Early Life 6:00 - The Incident 9:00 - Catherine, Rocco & Luigi 11:45 - The Plan & Carrying it out 14:45 - Arrest & Defense 17:07 - H…
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It’s late October, 1943, Irena, a courageous young woman, has spent years risking her life, but today, her time has run out. The Gestapo are pounding violently on the door and Irena knows they’ve come for her and the incriminating evidence she’s been hiding. If the Gestapo find that small glass jar, it’s not just Irena’s life at risk but thousands …
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"The Untold Story of the Radium Girls: The Women Who Glowed in the Dark" The shocking and tragic story of factory workers poisoned by radium, shedding light on industrial negligence. 0:00 - Intro 0:48 - Wrist Watches 2:28 - Radium 3:48 - The Luminous Material Corporation 5:45 - Dial Painters - Ghost girls 14:45 - Dr. Sabin 19:28 - Amelia Maggia "Mo…
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Imagine being a child on the freezing streets of 19th century New York. Your mother is dead and your father, too poor to feed you and your baby sister, sends you out to survive on your own. Cold, hungry, and terrified, you stumble into an alley where other abandoned children huddle for warmth. They teach you their ways, but survival is brief. You’r…
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The tragic tale of a beautiful French Socialite has captivated audiences for over a century. But was she really just a victim, or is there a twist in the story that no one saw coming? Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 0:25 - The Discovery 2:08 - NOT Blanche 3:03 - Back Story 5:16 - Why? 8:20 - The Aftermath 10:40 - The Trial & Marcel's Side Of The Story 13:…
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SOURCES: https://mummipedia.fandom.com/wiki/Edith_Howard_Cook https://www.gardenofinnocence.org/miranda-eve-childs-casket-found-under-home https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edith_Howard_Cook https://www.cbsnews.com/sanfrancisco/news/farewell-girl-buried-100-years-ago/ https://www.sfexaminer.com/news/girl-found-buried-in-sf-backyard-identified/article_9…
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Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro & The incident 1:15 - Other related Incidents 4:01 - UFO Sightings in 1947 7:07 - The Roswell Crash 12:00 - The Investigation & A Cover up? 14:48 - Alien Bodies & Hoaxes 17:32 - The Government ADMITS to lying! 19:33 - Frankie Rowe -The Firefighters Daughter 23:38 - The Military & The FBI have conflicting stories 27:40 - Dec…
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Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 0:27 - What was a Knocker Upper? 1:58 - How did they stop waking the Neighbors? 2:50 - Mary Smith 4:09 - Who woke up, the Knocker Uppers? 5:20 - Knocking up as a second job 6:27 - Getting Knocked up means something different today! 7:14 - When did getting 'Knocked Up' start meaning: Getting pregnant? 9:01 - Helping the Poli…
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You’ve got a breakthrough innovation that is much better than what’s come before – why is it so hard to sell it? In this episode, CEO Michael Maslansky, Partner Keith Yazmir, and Senior Vice President Will Howard dissect the challenges of selling innovation whether you are selling enterprise technology, a new investment product, or plant-based meat…
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► In today's episode of History and Hearsay, we are discussing suffragette hunger strikes AND force feeding! TIME STAMPS: 0:00 - Intro 0:21 - Women’s Suffrage Unions/Groups 2:24 - From Peaceful to Militant 3:10 - Hunger Strikes & Forced Feedings 5:52 - Lady Constance Lytton 10:48 - The Cat & Mouse Act 13:30 - WWI changes minds 18:09 - The 1918 Act …
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Ya’ll, this lady not only stole children to sell them, but she would also RE-POSSESS them, if the adoptive parents couldn’t pay. She would RE-POSSESS BABIES?!? Timestamps: 00:38 - Early Life and Career 5:33 - Georgia’s Reputation & The Truth 10:16 - Opportunity for BIG Money! 11:55 - Co-Conspirators 13:05 - Norma Sue & her 5 siblings 13:45 - How sh…
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The Butterbox Babies refers to a dark chapter in Canadian history involving the Ideal Maternity Home in East Chester, Nova Scotia. Run by William and Lila Young in the 1920s to 1940s, it presented itself as a sanctuary for unwed mothers. However, behind closed doors, the Youngs operated a black-market adoption scheme, selling babies born at the hom…
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Did you know that the 1800's the United States acquired camels from Egypt, in order to use them in the Military? And that some of them ended up severing in the American Civil War? Learn all about the Army Camel Corp in today's Episode! Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 0:20 - The Camel idea to solve a problem for American Pioneers 2:50 - Congress approves t…
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In this episode, CEO Michael Maslansky, and Partners Lee Carter and Katie Cronen delve into the pharmaceutical industry's enduring reputation struggles, tracing their origins back to pre-pandemic times and exploring the transformative impact of COVID-19. Through insightful discussions and case studies, they’ll propose strategies for reshaping the i…
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In today's episode of History and Hearsay, we are discussing crazy laws in all 50 states! Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 0:28 - Mississippi - No Cursing! 1:30 - Missouri - No Bear Wrestling! 2:00 - Montana - Dirty Wheels? No Rockets at City Council meetings? 2:35 - Nebraska - STD? You can’t marry! 2:56 - Nevada - No riding Camels on the hwy! 4:21 - New H…
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In today's episode of History and Hearsay, we are discussing Crazy laws in all 50 states, I only got to half of them in PART 1. Stay tuned for PART 2 -COMING SOON! ~ Christina Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 1:13 - Alabama - Putting Salt on the Tracks 2:26 - Alabama - Fake Mustache / Moustache 3:26- Alaska - Wake a sleeping bear for a selfie 3:53 - Arkans…
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The incredible and tragic true-story of how Austrian doctor, Ignaz Semmelweis, discovered that washing hands could save lives, and why he was ultimately murdered for it. SOURCES: https://flashbak.com/a-brief-history-of-hand-washing-how-a-basic-hygienic-practice-took-decades-to-catch-on-426044/ http://morbidanatomy.blogspot.com/2009/05/internal-medi…
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In this new episode of HearSay, Lee Carter and Ben Feller look at what the two presidential candidates are saying, what’s important about it – and what people should be listening for in the political months ahead. Now that President Biden and Former President Trump are officially set for a rematch, Lee and Ben will analyze their contrasting approac…
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#bluepeopleofkentucky #bluefugates #inbredfamily In today's episode of History and Hearsay, we are discussing the BLUE people of Kentucky! How did this happen. why was it so common AND why don't we see blue people anymore? All that and more in todays episode! =) ~ Christina Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 0:23 - Martin Fugate 1:38 - Blue Children? 6:30 - …
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Corporations think they know what they need to say but they can never say it when it comes to responsiveness, and empathy, but what is happening behind the scenes causing these crisis situations and what could they have said differently? In this episode of Hearsay, Michael Maslansky, Lee Carter, and Ben Feller explore different moments of crisis an…
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One of the great treasures of being a lecturer is connecting with students. In this episode, I had a conversation with one of my brightest students, Asanele Ndevu. We spoke about the impact of COVID on her academic life, how she navigated racial tensions at her university, and how she overcame any academic challenges that came her way. Asanele is w…
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Lately we have been discussing deadly fashion during the Victorian Era but it turns out history, is FULL of examples of deadly fashion in pretty much every century. From headdresses to bird hats, tall shoes and wide skirts, they thought they looked great, but these styles were deadly! TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - Deadly Fashion 0:26 - Fotange 2:43 - Crinolin…
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In this pivotal episode, Sergeant Cornelius from the SAPS Stellenbosch Police Station shares critical information about how one can preserve evidence after being subjected to a crime. He also helps us understand: How SAPS collects and preserves evidence; Crime patterns in the Stellenbosch area; How we can improve our safety; and Some of the challen…
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A viral photo shows a housewife in 1947. She spent $12.50 to buy all of her family’s groceries for the week, not including milk. BUT there is a LOT more to this story! SOURCES: Original Article:https://books.google.com/books?id=p1EEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA36&lpg=PA36&dq="if+all+american+housewives+had+the+spunk+and+ingenuity+of+the+woman+on+this+page"&source…
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In this Episode, Mrs Ebrezia Johnson, a lecturer at Stellenbosch University, shares practical tips and skills to help students thrive through their first year of law school. Some of the information contained in the podcast pertains to Stellenbosch University students. But, do not be dismayed because the underlying principles in each of her tips are…
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Women don't have a monopoly on dangerous fashion trends. Edwardian men also sacrificed their health for the sake of wearing popular stiff collars. The collars were detachable, so they could be worn with different shirts, making them practical. But they also were so stiff that they choked numerous men when they fell asleep wearing them. As they doze…
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Starting this podcast was hard. In this episode, I discuss some of the reasons why this might be the case. I also explain that the Hearsay podcast explores how to talk about the law in ways that feel more relatable and personal. This is important because the law affects all of us in so many ways! Thank you for taking the time to listen. The next ep…
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Join Lee Carter, Keith Yazmir, and Will Howard in this special episode of HearSay as they delve into the world of Super Bowl ads. They'll debate which ads truly stood out, not just in terms of popularity but in their messaging impact. From breaking down language to assessing brand impact, this episode explores the ads that left a lasting impression…
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Valentine’s Day is known as a time for people to send love notes. IN THE 1840S lacy valentines with cursive flourishes and lofty poems were sent by the thousands. But what do you do, if you didn’t love the person who had set their eyes on you? Well, you could send that unlucky person a “vinegar valentine” Back then, they were called “mocking,” “ins…
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During the Victorian Era the home began to be seen as a safe haven from the world. Unfortunately for the Victorians, many of the comfort items with which they filled their homes, turned it into a death trap. SOURCES: https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2018/05/02/scheeles-green-the-color-of-fake-foliage-and-death/ https://ls2pac.lapl.org/?section=r…
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Once something goes wrong, it’s easy to criticize the message a company uses to respond. But it's much harder to figure out what they should have said instead. In this episode of Hearsay, Michael Maslansky, Lee Carter, and Will Howard dive into the wrongs, the rights, and how Boeing’s language will matter in the weeks and months ahead.…
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🍼 In today’s episode, we will uncover the terrifying truth behind the Victorian Era ‘Murder Bottles.’ We will learn all about how the designs used in these bottles often lead to dangerous toxins with fatal consequences. SOURCES: https://www.babybottle-museum.co.uk/murder-bottles/ https://1890swriters.blogspot.com/2015/10/three-common-victorian-baby…
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A cold case that ignites every parent’s worst fears: on Christmas morning, 1945, five siblings vanish from their family home in West Virginia during a raging fire. The devastated Sodder family spends the rest of their lives trying to find out what happened. Despite the work of dozens of investigators and thousands of amateur sleuths, the mystery re…
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In today's episode of History and Hearsay, we are discussing the Blinking Mummy another girl in a glass coffin! Rosalia Lombardo She's known by many names: the Girl in the Glass Coffin, Sleeping Beauty, the World's Most Beautiful Mummy, and the Best Preserved Mummy in the World. In death, she's became larger than life. Thousands of visitors each ye…
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What’s so hard about doing the right thing? In today’s environment, it’s often met with skepticism. So how do you take an organization with a noble cause: like educating the world’s youth and ending the global education crisis and get people to both care and act about it? In today’s show, we’ll talk through the process we go through in framing an o…
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TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - Intro 00:21 - Accusations against Nestle 2:11 - DISCLAIMER 2:27 - Henri Nestle 3:53 - The invention of Baby Formula & Nestle 7:20 - Nestle’s new owners 9:44 - Baby Formula Marketing changes 15:15 - People start finding out & New changes 20:54 - Nestle and Water! 24:21 - Outro SOURCES: https://waronwant.org/sites/default/files/THE…
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For decades, McDonald's Monopoly enticed customers with the promise of winning prizes that ranged from free meals, extravagant vacations or even $1 million dollars. But from 1989 to 2001, there were almost NO legitimate winners of the high-value game pieces! Little did we know, the game was tainted by a web of deceit and organized crime. https://ww…
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What about that time that Quaker Oats & MIT Fed children Radioactive Oatmeal? Today we discuss the sad story of children at the Walter E. Fernald School. SOURCES: Consent letters sent to the parents - https://bioethicsarchive.georgetown.edu/achre/final/chap7_5.html https://www.quakeroats.com/about-quaker-oats/quaker-history https://bioethicsarchive…
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What were those top Language Moments of 2023? As language experts, we’re always listening for those moments that change the way we view companies, politics, business… and each other. From Bidenomics to MAGAnomics, from rainbow capitalism to Barbenheimer, this year had more than its share of new language moments, and in this new episode of Hearsay, …
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In today's episode of History and Hearsay, we are discussing how and WHY cornflakes were invented, we will be discussing the life of John Harvey Kellogg, Will Keith Kellogg and the creation of Corn Flakes Breakfast Cereal. Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 0:22 - Who was John Kellogg? 2:36 - Dr. John's Career at the Sanitarium 4:50 - John's Medical Treatmen…
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Congratulations, you’ve set your sustainability goals! Now you actually have to achieve them. How do you make environmental sustainability work for your business? It all comes back to people. Selling in, rolling out, and scaling up real, functional sustainability programs requires understanding your employees. It requires a thoughtful business case…
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"Up the close and down the stair, in the house with Burke and Hare. Burke's the butcher, Hare's the thief, Knox the boy that buys the beef!" This Scottish Childrens Rhyme has haunted young children for decades. Today we will be discussing 2 Serial Killers who don’t fit the mold, they were not killing for the love of it, but simply to turn a profit.…
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After the tragic assassination of President Abraham Lincoln in 1865 his body traveled for 3 weeks on a train from Washington D.C. to Springfield, Illinois. Where his remains rested undisturbed - that is until 1876, when a gang of criminals hatched a plot to try and steal the president's remains!?! SOURCES: https://constitutioncenter.org/blog/body-s…
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In the 1800’s Medical research and training was expanding rapidly, and along with this increased understanding of the human body and the growing interest in further developing the medical field, came the need for BODIES… lots and lots of bodies … More Specifically dead bodies. Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 00:40 - 1800's Medical advancements & The need …
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In today's episode of History and Hearsay, we are discussing the beginning of Medical History and Human Dissection. NEXT EPISODE we will be talking about how the need for BODIES for medical research lead to the rise of body snatchers! This is Episode 1 EPISODE 2: Coming - 10/13 EPISODE 3: Coming 10/20 EPISODE 4: Coming 10/27 TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - Intr…
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The term eugenics is basically a set of beliefs and practices that aim to improve the genetic quality of a human population, historically by excluding people and groups judged to be inferior. But the Germans did not invent eugenics. In fact they were inspired by the founder of the taxpayer funded Planned Parenthood, Margaret Sanger. The truth behin…
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