True Crime, Authors & Extraordinary People

David McClam

This is the podcast where two passions become one. Here weekly I will present a true crime story. It may be a crime you know about and it may be one that is new to you. Every other week, I will be interviewing an author. Maybe an author and some books you have never known about. So if you like True crime and have a passion to read, this is the podcast for you! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

  1. The Murder Of Ajike (AJ) Owens

    10월 31일

    The Murder Of Ajike (AJ) Owens

    In this episode, David McClam discusses the tragic case of A.J. Owens, a Black mother shot by her white neighbor, Susan lorincz, through a closed door. The conversation delves into the implications of Stand Your Ground laws, racial tensions within communities, and the systemic biases present in the justice system. The episode also reflects on the emotional impact of the case on the community and the importance of addressing racism in America. Watch The Perfect Neighbor HERE Subscription Required Timeline 00:00 Introduction and Context Setting 02:17 The Case of A.J. Owens 05:39 Understanding Stand Your Ground and Castle Laws 11:49 Racial Dynamics and Community Tensions 18:10 The Incident: A.J. Owens' Confrontation 24:08 Legal Implications and Reflections on Justice 26:55 The Tragic Incident: A Mother's Perspective 29:16 Racial Disparities in Justice 33:39 The Aftermath: Detainment and Investigation 37:56 The Trial and Sentencing of Susan Lawrence 40:49 Racism and Systemic Bias in America 45:26 The Case for Murder Charges 49:44 Reflections on the Documentary and Its Impact Takeaways A.J. Owens was a loving mother who was tragically killed. The case reignited discussions about Stand Your Ground laws. Racial tensions played a significant role in the incident. Susan Lawrence had a history of complaints against neighborhood children. The documentary 'The Perfect Neighbor' uses police footage to tell the story. The justice system often treats white perpetrators differently than Black victims. The emotional aftermath of A.J.'s death affected her family deeply. Racism can manifest in subtle and dangerous ways. The charges against Susan Lawrence were seen as too lenient. Community support is crucial in addressing systemic issues. DON'T FORGET TO RATE, COMMENT AND SUBSCRIBEJOIN ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA BY FOLLOWING THE LINKTREEFollow Our Family Of True Crime ShowsLost Girls with LaDonna Humphrey & Amy SmithExtinguished With David McClam & LaDonna HumphreyCover Art and Logo created by Diana of Other WorldlySound Mixing and editing by David McClamIntro script by Sophie Wild & David McClamIntro and outro jingle by Jacqueline G. (JacquieVoice) Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    46분
  2. Murder: The Business Of Hospice With Marsha Joiner

    10월 24일

    Murder: The Business Of Hospice With Marsha Joiner

    In this episode, David McClam interviews Marsha Joiner, an advocate for hospice awareness, who shares her tragic story of losing her mother to what she believes was negligent and harmful care in hospice. The conversation delves into the misconceptions surrounding hospice care, the dangers of drug combinations, and the ethical implications of end-of-life decisions. Marsha emphasizes the importance of knowledge and awareness in protecting loved ones from potential harm in the healthcare system, particularly in hospice settings. The episode also touches on David's personal experiences with hospice and the broader implications of these issues in society. Get you copy of Betrayed by Ho$pice and Healthcare: Stories from the Deathbed HERE Time Line 00:00 Introduction and Importance of Mental Helth 02:40 Marsha Joiner's Journey into Hospice Advocacy 05:51 Understanding Hospice: Misconceptions and Realities 10:58 Marsha's Mother's Story: The Path to Hospice 19:05 The Deterioration of Care: A Family's Struggle 24:48 Manipulation and Control in Hospice Care 29:58 The Role of Medical Records and Accountability 34:37 The Complicity of Healthcare Professionals 37:48 Government and Healthcare: A Hypocritical System 41:39 The Deterioration of Care: A Personal Account 47:51 The Role of Hospice: A Critical Examination 54:08 The Dark Side of Hospice: Greed and Manipulation 01:04:30 The Journey to Awareness: From Grief to Advocacy 01:08:46 Knowledge is Power: Insights from Personal Stories Takeaways Marsha Joiner became an advocate after her mother's tragic experience with hospice. Many people misunderstand what hospice care truly entails. Hospice was originally designed for those actively dying, but its definition has expanded. Drug combinations in hospice can lead to severe consequences, including death. There is a lack of accountability for healthcare providers in hospice settings. The government and healthcare systems often prioritize cost over patient care. DON'T FORGET TO RATE, COMMENT AND SUBSCRIBEJOIN ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA BY FOLLOWING THE LINKTREEFollow Our Family Of True Crime ShowsLost Girls with LaDonna Humphrey & Amy SmithExtinguished With David McClam & LaDonna HumphreyCover Art and Logo created by Diana of Other WorldlySound Mixing and editing by David McClamIntro script by Sophie Wild & David McClamIntro and outro jingle by Jacqueline G. (JacquieVoice) Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    1시간 20분
  3. Author & Extraordinary Person Shanti Hershenson

    10월 15일

    Author & Extraordinary Person Shanti Hershenson

    In this episode, host David McClam interviews Shanti Hershenson, a 17-year-old author who has published 30 books across various genres. Shanti shares her journey into writing, her creative process, and how she balances her passion for writing with her school life. The conversation also delves into her advocacy against bullying, discussing the importance of empathy and proper responses to bullying in schools. Additionally, Shanti talks about her success on TikTok as a platform for promoting her books and her thoughts on self-publishing versus traditional publishing. The episode concludes with Shanti offering advice to young writers and discussing her connection to the characters she creates. Time Line 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction 02:01 Shanti's Journey into Writing 04:34 Writing Process and Overcoming Distractions 10:45 Balancing Writing and School Life 14:46 Passion for Anti-Bullying 19:24 Future of Bullying Prevention 22:01 Building a Following on TikTok 23:23 Self-Publishing vs. Traditional Publishing 25:10 Character Connection and Recommendations Takeaways Shanti started writing at a young age and has published 30 books. Her first book was published just before the pandemic lockdown. She enjoys writing in multiple genres, with a preference for science fiction. Shanti emphasizes the importance of finding time to write amidst distractions. She believes in the value of presenting oneself professionally to be taken seriously. Ignoring bullying can worsen the situation for victims. Empathy should be taught at a young age to prevent bullying. Shanti advises young people to speak up about bullying. She has successfully built a following on TikTok by engaging with trends. Shanti is open to both self-publishing and traditional publishing in her career. DON'T FORGET TO RATE, COMMENT AND SUBSCRIBEJOIN ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA BY FOLLOWING THE LINKTREEFollow Our Family Of True Crime ShowsLost Girls with LaDonna Humphrey & Amy SmithExtinguished With David McClam & LaDonna HumphreyCover Art and Logo created by Diana of Other WorldlySound Mixing and editing by David McClamIntro script by Sophie Wild & David McClamIntro and outro jingle by Jacqueline G. (JacquieVoice) Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    30분
  4. Divided? What You MUST Do For Unity

    10월 9일

    Divided? What You MUST Do For Unity

    Amidst global turmoil and deep political divides, David McClam searches for hope. He finds it not in rhetoric, but in shared human experiences: the universal language of music, profound acts of kindness, and the timeless message of unity from figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and even Prince. Join him on a journey to rediscover what truly brings us together. Time Line 00:00 Introduction and Call for Unity03:04 Distractions, Exploitation, and Division07:46 Dividing Narratives and Call to Action11:22 MLK’s Dream of Unity15:17 Political Discord and Epstein Files18:37 Music as a Unifying Force29:50 Prince’s Prophetic Lyrics and Faith35:17 Prince’s Christianity and Unity40:20 Call for Kindness and Compassion45:11 Pay It Forward & Final Thoughts Featured Quotes But about that day or hour, no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father.” —David McClam(03:51) With this faith we will be able to transform the jangling discords of our nation into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood.” — Martin Luther King Jr.(12:43) “Time is a trick… There is no other king, only Jesus Christ.” — Prince (37:26) Behind the Story: David McClam shares his personal reflections on a troubled world, acknowledging a missed episode due to the weight of current events. He expresses concern over the government shutdown, the handling of the Charlie Kirk assassination, and the spread of divisive narratives. His personal experiences attending diverse concerts throughout the year revealed a powerful truth: music consistently fosters a temporary, yet profound, sense of unity that transcends racial and political differences. This observation sparks a broader call for compassion and collective action. DON'T FORGET TO RATE, COMMENT AND SUBSCRIBEJOIN ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA BY FOLLOWING THE LINKTREEFollow Our Family Of True Crime ShowsLost Girls with LaDonna Humphrey & Amy SmithExtinguished With David McClam & LaDonna HumphreyCover Art and Logo created by Diana of Other WorldlySound Mixing and editing by David McClamIntro script by Sophie Wild & David McClamIntro and outro jingle by Jacqueline G. (JacquieVoice) Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    49분
  5. The Assassination of Charlie Kirk

    9월 13일

    The Assassination of Charlie Kirk

    Summary In this episode, David McClam discusses the assassination of Charlie Kirk, exploring the political implications and the role of rhetoric in inciting violence. He reflects on his own political beliefs, the impact of Donald Trump's presidency, and the consequences of hate speech. The conversation emphasizes the need for gun reform and the importance of understanding the legacy left behind by public figures like Kirk. Here is the story: Charlie Kirk in his own words: ‘prowling Blacks’ and ‘the great replacement strategy’ Time Line 00:00 Introduction to True Crime and Politics 01:24 The Assassination of Charlie Kirk 04:26 Political Stances and Personal Beliefs 09:06 The Responsibility for Charlie Kirk's Death 12:40 The Shooter's Background and Motives 21:59 The Impact of Rhetoric on Violence 32:13 Consequences of Freedom of Speech 33:16 Charlie Kirk's Controversial Legacy 36:12 Abortion and Personal Beliefs 41:17 Gun Violence and the Second Amendment 46:31 The Role of Faith and Morality 50:17 Consequences of Words and Actions 55:06 The Impact on Family and Society Take Aways The podcast merges true crime with political discourse. David McClam emphasizes the importance of discussing sensitive topics. He does not condone violence or the celebration of death. The assassination of Charlie Kirk raises questions about political rhetoric. McClam shares his personal political beliefs and voting history. He critiques Donald Trump's influence on political violence. The media's response to Kirk's death is scrutinized. Hate speech and its consequences are discussed in depth. The episode calls for reflection on freedom of speech. McClam advocates for gun reform and accountability in political security. DON'T FORGET TO RATE, COMMENT AND SUBSCRIBEJOIN ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA BY FOLLOWING THE LINKTREEFollow Our Family Of True Crime ShowsLost Girls with LaDonna Humphrey & Amy SmithExtinguished With David McClam & LaDonna HumphreyCover Art and Logo created by Diana of Other WorldlySound Mixing and editing by David McClamIntro script by Sophie Wild & David McClamIntro and outro jingle by Jacqueline G. (JacquieVoice) Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    1시간 5분
  6. Targeted and Terminated: My Apple Story

    9월 11일

    Targeted and Terminated: My Apple Story

    In this episode, David McClam shares his personal journey working for Apple, detailing the challenges he faced, including corporate politics, racial dynamics, and the impact of the pandemic on his employment. He clarifies previous mistakes made in the podcast and emphasizes the importance of mental health and support. David discusses his experiences with management, the Community Specialist program, and the struggles of navigating workplace relationships. Through his story, he advocates for transparency and accountability in corporate environments, highlighting the need for fair treatment of employees. In this conversation, David McClam shares his experiences of workplace discrimination and targeting at Apple, detailing the scrutiny he faced from management, particularly from a regional manager named Jack. He discusses the challenges of navigating company policies, the role of HR, and the impact of management decisions on employees. David reflects on the legal battle he is pursuing against Apple for wrongful termination and discrimination, emphasizing the importance of standing up against corporate injustices. He concludes with thoughts on personal growth and the need for awareness in workplace culture. CrowdWeave Time Line 00:00 Clarifications and Corrections 01:30 Introduction to the Podcast 02:59 Disclaimers and Background 05:54 Journey to Apple: The Hiring Process 10:10 Early Experiences at Apple 18:03 Challenges and Changes at Apple 27:41 The Impact of the Pandemic 29:53 New Opportunities and Discrimination Concerns 35:03 Transforming Store Performance 37:23 Navigating Challenges During the Pandemic 39:46 The Role of Effective Management 42:38 Confronting Workplace Conflicts 49:37 The Threat of Termination 56:31 Changes in Company Structure and Management 01:01:09 Targeting and Accountability in the Workplace 01:09:47 Navigating Miscommunication and Accountability 01:12:39 Targeted Scrutiny and Workplace Dynamics 01:15:36 Discrimination and Unfair Treatment 01:18:57 The Role of HR and Company Policies 01:21:47 The Impact of Management Decisions 01:24:38 The Consequences of Mismanagement 01:27:34 Facing Personal Challenges and Workplace Pressure 01:30:26 The Build-Up to Conflict 01:33:38 The Day of Reckoning 01:44:16 Engagement and Connection at the Verizon Store 01:46:39 Family Tragedies and Personal Struggles 01:49:03 Interrogation and Workplace Dynamics 01:51:50 Whistleblowing and Consequences 01:55:54 Suspension and Investigation Process 01:59:14 Termination and Legal Ramifications 02:10:58 Reflections on Employment and Future Actions DON'T FORGET TO RATE, COMMENT AND SUBSCRIBEJOIN ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA BY FOLLOWING THE LINKTREEFollow Our Family Of True Crime ShowsLost Girls with LaDonna Humphrey & Amy SmithExtinguished With David McClam & LaDonna HumphreyCover Art and Logo created by Diana of Other WorldlySound Mixing and editing by David McClamIntro script by Sophie Wild & David McClamIntro and outro jingle by Jacqueline G. (JacquieVoice) Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    2시간 20분
  7. Author Alexandra Kitty: Murder In A Sundown Town

    9월 2일

    Author Alexandra Kitty: Murder In A Sundown Town

    Uncover the chilling story of Carol Jenkins, a young woman murdered in a sundown town, and the systemic biases that kept her case hidden for decades. 💔 Author Alexandra Kitty sheds light on the racial injustices and ethical dilemmas within true crime media. 🎙️ Get you copy of Murder In A Sundown Town HERE TIMELINE 00:00 Welcome and Author Introduction03:33 Alexandra Kitty’s Diverse Books07:37 Murder in a Sundown Town11:51 Racism and Media Portrayal16:59 Why Carol’s Case Was Ignored22:06 The Dangers of Martinsville26:51 Keeping Carol’s Legacy Alive31:07 Upcoming Book and Final Thoughts FEATURED QUOTES: Alexandra Kitty “To me, it was always about empathy… it was always about the people who got hurt.” Alexandra Kitty “This was a pure hate crime, plain and simple.” David McClam “Everyone who’s white is not racist… they want to help out and do things.” BEHIND THE STORY: Alexandra Kitty’s investigation into Carol Jenkins’ murder reveals the uncomfortable truths about true crime narratives. She explains how the structure of true crime television often overlooks cases involving marginalized victims due to various factors, including the reluctance of lead detectives to participate or the presence of ingrained prejudices. Kitty emphasizes the importance of remembering Carol Jenkins as a role model and challenging assumptions about why certain cases receive more attention than others. DON'T FORGET TO RATE, COMMENT AND SUBSCRIBEJOIN ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA BY FOLLOWING THE LINKTREEFollow Our Family Of True Crime ShowsLost Girls with LaDonna Humphrey & Amy SmithExtinguished With David McClam & LaDonna HumphreyCover Art and Logo created by Diana of Other WorldlySound Mixing and editing by David McClamIntro script by Sophie Wild & David McClamIntro and outro jingle by Jacqueline G. (JacquieVoice) Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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This is the podcast where two passions become one. Here weekly I will present a true crime story. It may be a crime you know about and it may be one that is new to you. Every other week, I will be interviewing an author. Maybe an author and some books you have never known about. So if you like True crime and have a passion to read, this is the podcast for you! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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