31 min

Love Bites: A Jazz Tragedy True Crime Cases with Lanie

    • Criminologie

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While the myth persists that pain enhances creativity and seeking help dulls artistic abilities, some artists indeed turn to illicit substances driven by a desire for heightened experiences. Jazz guitarist Brent Vaartstra aptly notes, “Artists are pleasure seekers […] They want to feel something different, be something different, so that they may get a different result. Creative minds are never satisfied with normality; they always seek stimulation in any way, shape, or form.”







Content Warnings: drug use, addiction, domestic abuse







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Connect with Us:Enjoying our podcast? We’d greatly appreciate your review on Apple Podcasts or your preferred platform.Stay updated by following us on social media:Twitter: @TrueCrime_CasesFacebook: facebook.com/truecrimecaseswlanieInstagram: @truecrimecaseswithlanieVisit our website for more information and to share your episode suggestions at truecrimecasespodcast.com, or get in touch at tcfcpod@gmail.com.







Credits:Research, writing, and editing by Jesse Hawke from the Inky Pawprint.Content editing by Lanie Hobbs (yep, that’s me again!).Audio Engineering by the talented Neeks at We Talk of Dreams; find him on Twitter @we talk of dreams or visit https://theinkypawprint.com/Case Cracker Elite – Patreon Producer – Kim McDermott

While the myth persists that pain enhances creativity and seeking help dulls artistic abilities, some artists indeed turn to illicit substances driven by a desire for heightened experiences. Jazz guitarist Brent Vaartstra aptly notes, “Artists are pleasure seekers […] They want to feel something different, be something different, so that they may get a different result. Creative minds are never satisfied with normality; they always seek stimulation in any way, shape, or form.”







Content Warnings: drug use, addiction, domestic abuse







Sponsors:Acorns: Head to www.acorns.com/tcfc to sign up for Acorns to start saving andinvesting for your future today!







Daily Harvest: That’s www.DAILYHARVEST.com/tcfc for up to $65 off your first box + free shipping!







Connect with Us:Enjoying our podcast? We’d greatly appreciate your review on Apple Podcasts or your preferred platform.Stay updated by following us on social media:Twitter: @TrueCrime_CasesFacebook: facebook.com/truecrimecaseswlanieInstagram: @truecrimecaseswithlanieVisit our website for more information and to share your episode suggestions at truecrimecasespodcast.com, or get in touch at tcfcpod@gmail.com.







Credits:Research, writing, and editing by Jesse Hawke from the Inky Pawprint.Content editing by Lanie Hobbs (yep, that’s me again!).Audio Engineering by the talented Neeks at We Talk of Dreams; find him on Twitter @we talk of dreams or visit https://theinkypawprint.com/Case Cracker Elite – Patreon Producer – Kim McDermott

31 min

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