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Across the DinerVerse
John Murphy
42 episodes
9 months ago
You've seen the bazillion billboards along the interstate: "Been injured in an accident? Call (insert law firm name here) and win!" They're plaintiff attorneys; specialists in personal injury law. You get hurt, somebody else pays--namely insurance companies and corporations. It's a huge business, and like most business sectors in the world, technology is leading the way helping these law firms research and acquire vital information to build cases against these companies, and to help litigator...
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You've seen the bazillion billboards along the interstate: "Been injured in an accident? Call (insert law firm name here) and win!" They're plaintiff attorneys; specialists in personal injury law. You get hurt, somebody else pays--namely insurance companies and corporations. It's a huge business, and like most business sectors in the world, technology is leading the way helping these law firms research and acquire vital information to build cases against these companies, and to help litigator...
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Across the DinerVerse
Ep 33: A.I. + Big Data in Personal Injury Lawsuits!
You've seen the bazillion billboards along the interstate: "Been injured in an accident? Call (insert law firm name here) and win!" They're plaintiff attorneys; specialists in personal injury law. You get hurt, somebody else pays--namely insurance companies and corporations. It's a huge business, and like most business sectors in the world, technology is leading the way helping these law firms research and acquire vital information to build cases against these companies, and to help litigator...
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2 years ago
49 minutes

Across the DinerVerse
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Ep 32: Black-Owned Diner Survives 50+ Years in South Central LA: Meet the Woman in Charge!
Jack Davenport opened a diner in south-central Los Angeles specializing in home-style soul food back in 1969 near the intersection of Western Ave. and what is today, Martin Luther King Blvd.Because he wanted to make it a family business, he named the diner Jack's Family Kitchen.Well, life throws you curves, and Jack's marriage didn't work out. Luckily for him, a woman named LaFay owned a hair salon right around the corner from Jack's, and he spent the next ten years pursuing her. Fay finally ...
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2 years ago
43 minutes

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Ep 31: Diary of a Midwife: Babies, Reproductive Rights & Subpar Healthcare for Women
My father-in-law, Marvin, suggested I do a podcast from a deli in L.A. close to where he grew up. It's called Factors Famous Deli which has been around since 1948! I saw a woman sitting in a booth wearing scrubs and assumed she was a medical professional, but I had no idea she was a licensed nurse midwife. I wasn't even really aware that midwives were still a thing--my kids were born via C-section with my wife's gynecologist doing the procedure.The midwife's name is Kerin, and she's bee...
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2 years ago
47 minutes

Across the DinerVerse
Ep 30: Las Vegas Trial Coach: Beating Prosecutors, Money Justice & Ayahuasca Revelations!
Originating from Lou's Diner on Decatur Blvd. in Sin City, Nevada, I talk with attorney Dan Ambrose, a criminal defense lawyer turned trial coach about his company, Trial Lawyer's University. Dan shares his experience as an overworked, underpaid defense attorney in Detroit, Michigan and the pro-bono murder case that changed his life. He later pulled up stakes and moved to L.A. to pursue a career as a personal injury lawyer and found out how demanding the job really is--a tedious and expe...
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2 years ago
43 minutes

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Ep 29: Trophy Hunters: A Mission to Honor, Heal and Feed Others.
When you hear the term "trophy hunter", you might you have a visceral negative reaction, which is understandable when you see social media photos of wealthy individuals, rifle in hand, smiling proudly next to a dead exotic animal they just killed like an elephant, lion, rhino, or giraffe. Millions of people worldwide condemn this blood sport. I ran into two trophy hunters who were willing to share their story.On a recent trip to San Antonio, Texas to visit the Alamo, I checked out the B...
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2 years ago
59 minutes

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Ep 28: America 2023: Four Perspectives
My 2023 Fourth of July episode! America's 247th birthday. So, how are we doing?I decided to get some different perspectives on the topic, and since I wasn't able to get to Philadelphia, PA. where the Declaration of Independence was ratified and signed on July 4th, 1776, I went to the next best place...San Diego, CA!Why? Well, first, it's a very patriotic town. I mean, the west coast home of the U.S. Marines, Camp Pendelton, is just up the road. The U.S. Navy's Pacific Fleet has a huge operati...
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2 years ago
48 minutes

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Ep 27: Gas Station Secrets! Price Hikes, Middlemen & The Epic Fail of Hydrogen Fuel.
Welcome to season two of the podcast! Very excited to profile new people and new stories, and this week is pretty incredible. Coming to you from the small, idyllic town of Sierra Madre just below the San Gabriel mountains in Southern California, this episode originates from a diner/restaurant affectionately called "The Only Place in Town." They've been in business since 1945 and specialize in traditional American fare, but they do it very well. "The Only Place in Town" is a fave and is always...
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2 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes

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Ep 26: Fatherhood: Hard Truths Being A Girl Dad!
My youngest daughter Cameron (I'm blessed with two!) pitched the idea of interviewing me about being a girl dad for this new Father's Day podcast. I thought, what the hell, might as well reveal some hard truths about being her poppa and share some of the best and worst moments of my fatherhood journey. Maybe some new, younger dads will learn something.The first new podcast of season two. Hope you enjoy it and aren't too shocked by my past exploits--it all turns out good in the end!JohnS...
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2 years ago
55 minutes

Across the DinerVerse
Summer Encore Ep: Kidnapped and Missing for Thirteen Years!
One of most popular episodes from season one, recorded in Grand Junction, CO.After I recorded an earlier podcast, I checked into a local hotel and hit the lounge for a night cap. I started talking to a guy in the bar, told him what I do and why I was in Grand Junction. He just laughed and said, "I got a story for you." This is Keth's harrowing tale of being kidnapped by his father and living on the run for thirteen years. Unbelievable what your own family is capable of doing! Back w...
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2 years ago
29 minutes

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Ep 25: Country Artist Johnny Young: Finding Success Outside Nashville's Hit Factory.
The final episode of "Across the DinerVerse's" first season. Already working on diner locations for season two which will premiere in the coming weeks from: New York City, Long Island, San Francisco, and a swing through the Midwest and south. In the meantime, please enjoy this podcast with amazing country artist, Johnny Young.A singer, songwriter and accomplished guitarist, Johnny shares his breakthrough journey into the world of country music. From the age of five, Johnny was a natural...
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2 years ago
1 hour 5 minutes

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Ep 24: A Neo Nazi Finds Redemption. A Story of Recovery Part 2.
Tim never felt like he fit in at home or school. The youngest kid in a blue-collar family with a history of alcoholism, Tim was traumatized at the age of 10 when his older brother and mentor was shot by a Black man for no apparent reason. The incident instilled a fear-based hatred of African Americans that festered into rage-filled violence toward pretty much anyone. He numbed his feelings of pain and inadequacy with alcohol and drugs.As a teen, he found kinship with '80's punk rockers and sk...
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2 years ago
47 minutes

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Ep 23: The Mystery & Miracle of Recovery Part 1: The Old Timer
Part one in a two-part series about the magical healing power of 12-Step recovery for those willing to give it a try. Originating from Cosmo's Bistro along famed Route 66 in Glendora, California, Cosmo's opens its doors once a week to host a free meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous, the first ever 12-Step recovery program in the world. A.A., as it's commonly called, was started by two hard-core alcoholics named Bill W. and Doctor Bob in Akron, Ohio way back in 1935. The first edition "Big Book" o...
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2 years ago
54 minutes

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Ep 22: Whose Water Is It Anyway? Zonies vs. Saudi's!
Ever drive through a small town in the middle of the desert and wonder what in the hell people do there for a living and for fun? Find out on this episode that originates from the Stanford Inn and Cafe in Salome, Arizona. Founded in 1904, the town has a rich history of ranching and turning parched desert into fertile farmland for a myriad of crops including alfalfa.But alfalfa requires a lot of water to grow it, and a Saudi Arabian-based corporation is pumping unlimited amounts of precious un...
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2 years ago
39 minutes

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Ep 21: Get Me Off This Planet! A Caltech/JPL Rocket Man Explains What's Possible.
This episode does NOT originate from a diner, but rather the main cafeteria at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in La Canada-Flintridge, California. Commonly known as JPL and administered by the California Institute of Technology (CalTech), JPL is all about getting mankind off planet Earth to explore other worlds.The idea for this episode comes from me hearing people say, and reading on social media how they want to "get the hell off the planet!" Space geeks, this is a podcast episode for y...
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2 years ago
59 minutes

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Ep 20: American Gothic: Love & Murder Part 5
The FINAL Installment of this true-crime series of podcasts originating from the Anvil Bar & Grill in beautiful downtown Curtis, Nebraska. A heinous double homicide as told by the confessed killer, Harold Nokes. A secret love affair turned into a battle for Harold's affections between two women, his wife, Ena, and his mistress, Kay Hein. But it was Kay's parents who were shot and killed and butchered in the basement of the Nokeses home in McCook, Nebraska fifty years ago.In his own ...
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2 years ago
1 hour 8 minutes

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Ep 19: American Gothic: Love & Murder Part 4
The fourth installment in this true-crime series of episodes originating from the Anvil Bar & Grill in Curtis, Ne. Podcast host John Murphy dives into the criminal investigation of the gruesome murders of Edwin and Wilma Hoyt after a menage' a trois love affair involving their daughter, Kay Hein, and a married couple, Harold and Ena Nokes ended badly.Murphy interviews lead investigator Lannie Roblee, Frontier County Sheriff at the time, about the challenges of trying to prove the Nokes' g...
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2 years ago
49 minutes

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Ep 18: American Gothic: Love & Murder Part 3
The third installment of this true-crime series about one of the most infamous murder cases in Nebraska history--the killing and butchering of beloved farm couple, Edwin and Wilma Hoyt. Originating from the Anvil Bar & Grill in Curtis, Ne., retired Frontier County Sheriff, Lannie Roblee, takes podcast host John Murphy through the ins and outs of the investigation.The episode also features key highlights from official interrogations/depositions of the Hoyt's daugher, Kay Hein, and the man ...
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2 years ago
44 minutes

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Ep 17: American Gothic: Love & Murder Part 2
The second installment in this true-crime series of podcasts surrounding the brutal murders of Edwin and Wilma Hoyt in McCook, Nebraska in the fall of 1973.Originating from the Anvil Bar & Grill in Curtis, Nebraska, as well as the Hi-Way Diner in Lincoln, host John Murphy shares for the first time, exclusive audio from taped interviews with the key people involved in the case: confessed killer, Harold Nokes, his lover and daughter of the murdered couple, Kay Hein, and lead investigator, f...
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2 years ago
53 minutes

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Ep 16: American Gothic: Love & Murder Part 1
The title harkens back to the 1930 classic painting, "American Gothic" by Grant Wood which is displayed at the Art Institute of Chicago. Intended to convey a positive image of rural American values, this episode (and future episodes) leans into the other meaning of "gothic", in this instance, relating to something mysterious, grotesque or horrific.Podcast host, John Murphy, travels back to his hometown of McCook, Nebraska to explore the infamous Hoyt murders from fifty years ago that erupted ...
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2 years ago
38 minutes

Across the DinerVerse
You've seen the bazillion billboards along the interstate: "Been injured in an accident? Call (insert law firm name here) and win!" They're plaintiff attorneys; specialists in personal injury law. You get hurt, somebody else pays--namely insurance companies and corporations. It's a huge business, and like most business sectors in the world, technology is leading the way helping these law firms research and acquire vital information to build cases against these companies, and to help litigator...