The Chris King Episode (part 2)
We back! It’s all family when my guy Chris King comes thru. Listen in to hear all the greatness happening within the fam! Listen now!
We back! It’s all family when my guy Chris King comes thru. Listen in to hear all the greatness happening within the fam! Listen now!
Professional Boxer tell us how his journey started in the boxing world and how he has gotten off to a 4-0 start! Be sure to follow him @shawtime94! Listen now!
Actor/Playwright Jaren Hampton tells DOUGH about his start in acting, writing award winning plays and his upcoming play Double Standards! Buy tickets to “Double Standard” here Listen now!
D.O.U.G.H. brings back the podcast with a remote episode at The Nashville Black Market with Ivan Andrews. The two discuss Ivan’s curated sneaker and music event Sneakers X Speakers along with his new VIP event Tell A Friend Listen now!
On today’s episode we speak with Cleveland native, ATL resident Kashmir. This visual artist and entrepreneur has amassed a following with her black pop culture art brand that has been seen worn by celebrities such as Tisha Campbell-Martin and Angela Bassett. She speaks on her feature in Essence Magazine, her collaboration with Issa Rae’s Awkward Black Girl brand and her new skin care product line Delish Condish. Her story is an inspiration to anyone looking to build a brand from the ground up. Make sure you follow her on all social media @Kashmirviii — This episode is sponsored by ยท …
What happened to the central figures in the Just Sweats case? Robin and Jaclynn will cover that in the final episode of Season 2 of Dead Before Deadline. They will also discuss some of the unusual, and sometimes humorous, events that occurred during the years that Robin and colleague Cathy Candisky covered the case, including the events that led to his leaving the newspaper. Listen now!
In this gripping episode of “Dead Before Deadline,” hosts Robin Yocum and Jaclynn Wilson take listeners into the harrowing world of Dr. Edward F. Jackson, ominously known as “The Grandview Rapist.” A story that not only sends shivers down the spine but showcases the horrifying duality of a man: a respected figure in daylight, but a sinister predator under the cloak of night. Robin, with his seasoned investigative instincts, brings a unique, firsthand perspective to this chilling case, having been personally entwined with the events as they unfolded. His recollections, paired with Jaclynn’s incisive questioning and analytical prowess, make for …
In the newest episode of “Dead Before Deadline,” hosts Robin Yocum and Jaclynn Wilson unravel the complex and poignant story of David Drake, a name that once echoed in the hidden corners of Columbus, Ohio for reasons that will leave listeners both troubled and bewildered. David wasn’t just a child; he was a survivor navigating the underbelly of Columbus as a child prostitute. His story is a tapestry of despair and resilience, tragedy, and the occasional unexpected humor that life throws from the most unexpected places. Robin brings an intensely personal touch to this episode, recounting his direct encounters with …
On the latest riveting episode of “Dead Before Deadline,” host Robin Yocum and his lovely daughter Jaclynn navigate us through a mixed bag of stories he encountered during his tenure on the crime beat. These tales, varying from the whimsical to the downright absurd, showcase the unpredictable nature of human behavior and the oddities that a reporter can stumble upon. Ever heard the rumor about a hippopotamus taking a leisurely swim in the Olentangy River? Robin and Jaclynn dive deep into this peculiar story, separating myth from reality. Then, get a masterclass on how NOT to approach an immigration officer …
Ellis Henry Greene was a lost soul. He was gay and had moved to Los Angeles in search of some kind of identity. He was an alcoholic, had held a variety of jobs, had no home and no clear path in his life. Ellis was the kind of guy who could disappear and not be missed. This made him the perfect victim to be the “dead” Hanson. At 7 a.m. on April 16, 1988, a 9-1-1 operator in Glendale, California, received a call from Dr. Richard Boggs. One of his long-time patients, Melvin Eugene Hanson, had collapsed on the floor of his office. …