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Paul G Newton

Things I Want To Know

A weekly TV, Film and Arts podcast
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Things I Want To Know

Paul G Newton

Things I Want To Know

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Things I Want To Know

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Things I Want To Know

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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
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 c
In 2018, chancellor Kate Jackson boarded a plane to China, ready for a new adventure in a foreign land. But his journey would lead to his imprisonment in a Chinese jail for 14 days locked up in a cell with no freedom or escape. He was forced to
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 certification
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
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
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?
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 Mus
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 note
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 Perpal
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 pr
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
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
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
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 cir
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. To
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 toda
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 someo
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 tim
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 past forty years and some techniques imple
Anxiety. We all have experienced it. Most people endure this emotion easily. Starting a new job, moving to a new city. The speed dating we signed up for, or the pressures of starting a family. We ask ourselves what will happen and worry about o
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
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 of us work hard, and some of us just sit back, eat Cheetos, and wish. Y
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
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