40 episodes

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 podcast. You never know what you might learn as we gather as much information as possible.

Things I Want To Know FMS Studios

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.9 • 14 Ratings

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 podcast. You never know what you might learn as we gather as much information as possible.

    Bridging the Gap Between Law and Heartache in Family Conflicts (repost)

    Bridging the Gap Between Law and Heartache in Family Conflicts (repost)

    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 relationships, the shifting sands of legal acceptance for LGBTQ+ individuals, and the impact of upbringing on one's ability to navigate legal challenges.

    This episode is a roller coaster of emotions, touching on the heartache that comes with custody battles and the contentious nature of using children as pawns. We share poignant stories from Nancy's career that highlight the complexities of attorney-client dynamics and the ethical quandaries lawyers face in family law. The discussion also sheds light on the surprising number of divorces arising from COVID-19 disagreements, serving as a stark reminder of the unforeseen challenges in marriage and the legal framework that surrounds it.

    As we wrap up, we tackle the tough questions about advocacy, particularly when it comes to children's welfare post-divorce. We also share the significance of role models during life's transitions and the necessity for resilience in the face of adversity. And because we understand the need for levity amidst serious topics, we end on a lighter note debating holiday nutcrackers and the virtues of vodka, inviting you to join in on the fun. This conversation with Nancy Purpole is not just an exploration of the law—it's a journey through the human experience, marked by growth, struggle, and the quest for justice.
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    • 1 hr 21 min
    Helen Spence's Fight for River Justice in the Arkansas Delta (repost)

    Helen Spence's Fight for River Justice in the Arkansas Delta (repost)

    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 resilient spirit that has weathered through displacement, government intervention, and the persistent currents of social justice. The life of Helen Spence, etched against this dynamic backdrop, emerges not just as a tale of personal vendetta but as a broader narrative of the cultural divide within Arkansas, spotlighting the hushed stories of river communities and their unintentional brush with legendary outlaws.

    The episode takes an unexpected turn into a courtroom drama, tinged with the humor of a stuck gun in a tense situation, as we trace Helen Spence's journey from her infamous act of revenge to her somber stints in prison. Your heart might race as we recount her escapes, shaped by her riverine upbringing, and the dark shadow of a 1930s trafficking plot. Denise's personal anecdotes and a deep-dive into the Spence saga reveal how regional history is often a complex tapestry of human strength and the darker facets of human society, including the exploitation and marginalization of women like Helen.

    Lastly, the episode casts a critical gaze on the contemporary struggles within the film industry, highlighting my own experiences trying to illuminate Arkansas history through the lens of documentary filmmaking. Despite the challenges posed by gatekeeping and media blackouts, the conversation is imbued with determination and the hope that alternative pathways can shine a light on the rich narratives that course through the heart of the Arkansas Delta. Join us for this enthralling exploration, where the undulating tales of the past ripple into the present, and the echoes of justice and recognition resonate through time.
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    • 1 hr 26 min
    The Artistic Path to Self-Discovery: A Captivating Conversation with Michaell Magrutsche

    The Artistic Path to Self-Discovery: A Captivating Conversation with Michaell Magrutsche

    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 Michaell unveils the power of art in fostering self-awareness and personal growth. Together, they delve into the intricacies of human nature, the transformative potential of artistic expression, and the exploration of self and societal systems. Please tune in for an inspiring dialogue that will ignite your imagination, spark introspection, and illuminate the transformative aspects of art in our lives.




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    • 44 min
    Revealing Shadows: Unveiling the Journey of Fay Land

    Revealing Shadows: Unveiling the Journey of Fay Land

    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 of a Chassidic Jewish cult. Join Andrea and Paul G as they peel back the layers of Fay's life, exposing the shadows that once consumed her. Together, they explore her remarkable transformation from a sheltered existence to a seeker of truth and independence.
    Prepare to be captivated as "Revealing Shadows" sheds light on Fay's struggles, sacrifices, and unwavering determination to forge her own path. Through heartfelt interviews, deep conversations, and poignant moments, this podcast episode invites you to question the boundaries of belief, the power of resilience, and the quest for personal freedom.
    Tune in to "Things I Want To Know: Revealing Shadows" and embark on an emotional rollercoaster that will leave you inspired, challenged, and forever changed.
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    • 1 hr 7 min
    From Hospital Halls to Home Births: Dr. Nathan Riley's Journey to Rethinking Maternity Care

    From Hospital Halls to Home Births: Dr. Nathan Riley's Journey to Rethinking Maternity Care

    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 failings during the thousand-plus births he attended. His experiences illuminated the need for a change that would put women's needs, wishes, and strengths at the forefront. Leaving behind the financial certainty of his previous role, Dr. Riley began a new journey that aligned more with his personal life as a father and husband and his professional values as a care provider.
    Now, Dr. Riley is a stalwart advocate for the traditional practice of midwifery, serving as a collaborative physician for midwives across over twenty states. An outspoken proponent for home births, he maintains a c-section rate of less than 5%, a testament to his dedication to natural birth processes and a figure that ranks among the best in the U.S.
    Dr. Riley sees birth as not merely a medical event but a sacred process and a spiritual transformation for new parents. He tirelessly empowers women to give birth on their terms, using nature as a guide. In addition, he encourages fathers to engage deeply with the birthing process, transforming the journey of pregnancy and birth from a stigmatized event into a magical rite of passage.
    A father of two (the second of whom was born at home) and happily married to his high school sweetheart, Dr. Riley also finds joy in simple pleasures - strolling in the woods, cracking Dad jokes, painting, and sharing cups of coffee with unique individuals. Join us for this heartfelt conversation that promises to challenge your preconceptions, inspire change, and even make you chuckle. Don't miss this opportunity to delve into midwifery through the lens of Dr. Nathan Riley's transformative journey.

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    • 56 min
    Breaking Barriers: Greg Thomas on Pioneering Success, Razorback Triumphs, and Overcoming Adversity in College Football

    Breaking Barriers: Greg Thomas on Pioneering Success, Razorback Triumphs, and Overcoming Adversity in College Football

    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 African American quarterback to achieving tremendous success on the field, Greg's journey is a testament to the power of perseverance, hard work, and resilience.
    During our conversation, we'll explore the stories behind his critically acclaimed memoir, "No Doubting Thomas: Hawg Whisperer - My Arkansas Memoirs," delving into his experiences under legendary coaches, overcoming racial bias, and the unforgettable bonds he formed with teammates. Recorded live in Fayetteville, this is an interview you won't want to miss!
    Join us as we celebrate Greg Thomas' extraordinary legacy, both on and off the field, and discover the captivating tales of triumph, adversity, and the unyielding spirit of an Arkansas Razorback legend.

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    • 1 hr 12 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
14 Ratings

14 Ratings

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Variety of Interesting Topics

I love the breadth of topics on this show - it’s a nice premise to be able to open the door to different avenues of information that others just don’t have the time to research. Some of the episodes are a little long, so I had to break them up into multiple sessions, but other than that, I think the guests are super interesting.

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I love the extremely wide variety of topics and guests from True Crime writers to Tax Accountants. Just what I needed. This is a great and engaging show every time since I started listening.

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