
Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
Aaron...DJ, Musician, Superhero
Come on a ride along with a Veteran Homicide Detective as the twists and turns of the job suddenly end his career and nearly his life; discover how something wonderful is born out of the Darkness. Embark on the journey from helping people on their worst days, to bringing life, excitement and smiles on their best days.
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Two Years Out; When one door closes, a world of possibilities opens.
Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
04/03/25 • 35 min
Aaron marks the two-year anniversary of leaving his 21-year law enforcement career and reflects on how his identity, purpose, and happiness have transformed in unexpected ways since hanging up his badge.
• Facing the identity crisis of no longer being a police officer after dedicating his entire life to law enforcement
• Transitioning to corporate life of commercial plumbing with Braley Gray after being a homicide detective
• Discovering unexpected opportunities including travel, relationships with industry leaders, and financial stability
• Starting Streamline Events and Entertainment, a DJ and live music company that allows Aaron to pursue his passion
• Working events with his son and experiencing life's joyful moments instead of only meeting people on their worst days
• Building the Murders to Music podcast that now reaches listeners in 30 countries
• Finding that losing his police identity opened up a more complete version of himself as a husband, father, and entrepreneur
• Reconnecting with family in meaningful ways after shedding the hypervigilance and stress of police work
If you're going through an identity crisis or major life transition, remember that what seems like an ending might actually be the beginning of something more fulfilling than you could imagine.
Gift For You!!! Murders to Music will be releasing "SNAPSHOTS" periodcally to keep you entertained throughout the week! Snapshots will be short, concise bonus episodes containing funny stories, tid bits of brilliance and magical moments!!! Give them a listen and keep up on the tea!
www.StreamlineEventsLLC.com
www.DoubleDownDuo.com
@StreamlineSEE
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"My Therapist Called Me Out and Honestly, She's Not Wrong...."
Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
04/17/25 • 40 min
Aaron invites listeners to join him for a candid, coffee-table conversation about the psychological walls we build that transform from protection into personal prisons. With remarkable vulnerability, he unpacks his increasing anxiety in social situations – from work trips to church groups – and the frustration he feels when surrounded by what he perceives as "surface-level relationships."
The turning point comes through his therapist's brutally honest assessment that his "crappy attitude" might be the root problem. This wake-up call forces Aaron to confront how his past experiences – particularly relationships where he felt abandoned or used – have created a pattern of emotional withdrawal before others can disappoint him. Though professionally skilled at connecting deeply with people during his law enforcement career, he realizes he's compartmentalized this gift rather than applying it to everyday relationships.
What makes this episode particularly powerful is Aaron's recognition that while past hurts are real, his response to them is a choice. He shares how reframing his perspective from "having to walk in the rain" to "choosing to walk in the rain" transformed a recent work trip from a potential anxiety trigger into a genuinely enjoyable experience. The walls we build to protect ourselves can so easily become the prisons that isolate us from the very connections we crave.
Whether you've experienced similar feelings of disconnection or simply appreciate authentic exploration of the human condition, this raw conversation offers valuable perspective on how we approach relationships. As Aaron works toward forgiveness and a new relational mindset, he invites listeners to examine their own patterns and consider what walls might need dismantling in their lives. Reach out with your thoughts at [email protected] – be raw, be real, don't hold back.
Gift For You!!! Murders to Music will be releasing "SNAPSHOTS" periodcally to keep you entertained throughout the week! Snapshots will be short, concise bonus episodes containing funny stories, tid bits of brilliance and magical moments!!! Give them a listen and keep up on the tea!
Hi, I'm Aaron your host and I would love to invite you to leave a review, send some fan mail or email me at [email protected]. Does something I'm saying resonate with you...Tell me about it! Is there something you want to hear more about...Tell me about it! This show is to provide value, education and entertainment and hopefully find its way to the WORLD! Share, Like and Love the Murders to Music Podcast!
www.StreamlineEventsLLC.com
www.DoubleDownDuo.com
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Snapshot: What Would You Do If You Knew Time Was Running Out?
Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
04/15/25 • 6 min
What startling truth changes everything about how we parent? The revelation hits like a thunderbolt: by the time your child turns 10, over half their childhood is already behind you. Just eight short years remain until they're legally adults, potentially leaving home and charting their own course. This sobering reality transformed my perspective during a recent family trip to Las Vegas.
Getting my 20-year-old EMT son, my 18-year-old who works at Ford, and my 15-year-old daughter together for the Eagles concert felt like a logistical miracle. Gone were the days when family vacations required nothing more than pulling kids from school for a week. As I watched my sons attend the concert together (after giving up my own ticket), I realized something profound – beyond nurturing parent-child bonds, fostering sibling relationships creates connections that will outlast us all.
How often do we sacrifice these irreplaceable moments on the altar of productivity, career advancement, or material acquisition? We convince ourselves we'll have more time later while rushing through the present. But life offers no guarantees of tomorrow – whether through illness, accident, or unforeseen circumstances. The minor frustrations that consume our attention – like children not eating vegetables – fade into insignificance against life's true priorities. When you feel prompted to reach out to someone, do it immediately. Practice positivity even with difficult people. These small actions create meaningful ripples that transform not just others' lives but your own. Don't wait to create the connections that truly matter. Your family deserves your presence today, not just your promises of tomorrow.
www.StreamlineEventsLLC.com
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@StreamlineSEE
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Snapshot: I'm Planning to Fail...and You Should Too....
Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
04/12/25 • 7 min
Ever wondered what happens when technology fails a DJ mid-performance? Dive into this eye-opening episode where I share the heart-pounding moments when my equipment failed at crucial times—and how proper preparation saved the day.
First, picture this: You're DJing a wedding in a beautiful Hood River resort. The dance party is just beginning, with two hours of celebration ahead, when suddenly half your controller dies. What would you do? I'll walk you through my real-time problem-solving process that allowed me to deliver a seamless experience by creatively using Spotify and volume knobs as makeshift crossfaders. This wedding crisis—where I successfully DJ'd for two full hours with broken equipment—demonstrates why hiring professionals who can think on their feet matters.
Then we travel to a high-profile Nike corporate event resembling a private TEDx talk. One hour before showtime, my digital audio system completely fails. Rather than panic, I immediately deployed my backup analog mixer, saving the event without the client ever knowing there was a problem. These stories highlight my core philosophy: redundancy isn't optional—it's essential. Just as I never carried one gun or one set of handcuffs in my previous career, I never arrive at an event without backup systems and contingency plans.
Technology will fail. It happens to everyone—even trillion-dollar companies that make your smartphone. The difference between amateurs and professionals isn't whether problems occur, but how they're handled when they do. Have you prepared your own redundancies for life's crucial moments? Share your thoughts or questions about professional event production in the comments below!
www.StreamlineEventsLLC.com
www.DoubleDownDuo.com
@StreamlineSEE
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A Black and White Killing, The Case That Shook America; How I got the Confession Thrown Out of Court
Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
04/10/25 • 36 min
The murder of Larnell Bruce by white supremacist Russell Courtier in August 2016 became a landmark hate crime conviction in Oregon, generating international media attention and a BBC documentary.
• A routine night outside a 7-Eleven escalated when white supremacist gang leader Russell Courtier lost a fistfight to 19-year-old Larnell Bruce
• Courtier, motivated by racial hatred and egged on by his girlfriend saying "Run him over, baby," pursued Bruce in his Jeep
• Surveillance video captured Courtier deliberately hitting Bruce at 50-56 mph, resulting in fatal injuries
• The case marked Oregon's first successful prosecution of murder combined with racial intimidation charges
• Despite a confession being thrown out due to Miranda rights issues, overwhelming evidence led to Courtier's conviction
• The BBC produced a documentary exploring not only the murder but Oregon's troubling history of racism
• The detective shares personal reflections on showing compassion when Larnell's father experienced explosive grief
• Courtier received a life sentence with minimum 28 years; his girlfriend received 10 years for manslaughter
Gift For You!!! Murders to Music will be releasing "SNAPSHOTS" periodcally to keep you entertained throughout the week! Snapshots will be short, concise bonus episodes containing funny stories, tid bits of brilliance and magical moments!!! Give them a listen and keep up on the tea!
www.StreamlineEventsLLC.com
www.DoubleDownDuo.com
@StreamlineSEE
@DDownDuo
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Thankfulness: A Coffee Shop Conversation
Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
11/28/24 • 51 min
What if a rental car mishap could teach you more about gratitude and resilience than any self-help book? Join me on the Murders to Music podcast as I reflect on the unexpected lessons from a challenging trip to Fairbanks and a heartfelt encounter with the parents of a homicide victim. This holiday season, we'll explore the deep-seated gratitude that emerges from meaningful moments with family, drawing from a cherished memory on the Oregon coast with my children, Justice and Keegan. Whether it's navigating the complexities of gratitude or recounting wild adventures in Las Vegas and Chicago, this episode promises insights and inspiration just in time for Thanksgiving.
From the thrill of transitioning from a patrol officer to a detective, to the emotional toll it takes on family life, hear how these experiences prepared me to support my daughter, Addie Grace, through her struggles. We'll tackle the stigma surrounding PTSD and the importance of therapy, featuring listener comments that shine a light on the hurdles faced by service members. Discover how organizations like Sheepdog Resumes aid law enforcement professionals in translating their invaluable skills into new career opportunities, ensuring they don’t feel trapped in the wake of societal changes.
As we celebrate the success of the podcast, I'll share plans for refining episodes and building a vibrant listener community. Connect with us on Instagram @murderstomusic, and join a conversation that goes beyond the episodes, cherishing the people who walk alongside us in this journey. Let this episode be a reminder to hold your loved ones close, focus on the irreplaceable moments, and fill your holiday season with warmth, gratitude, and meaningful connections.
Gift For You!!! Murders to Music will be releasing "SNAPSHOTS" periodcally to keep you entertained throughout the week! Snapshots will be short, concise bonus episodes containing funny stories, tid bits of brilliance and magical moments!!! Give them a listen and keep up on the tea!
Hi, I'm Aaron your host and I would love to invite you to leave a review, send some fan mail or email me at [email protected]. Does something I'm saying resonate with you...Tell me about it! Is there something you want to hear more about...Tell me about it! This show is to provide value, education and entertainment and hopefully find its way to the WORLD! Share, Like and Love the Murders to Music Podcast!
www.StreamlineEventsLLC.com
www.DoubleDownDuo.com
@StreamlineSEE
@DDownDuo
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Faith on the Front Lines: Struggles Revealed (Part 2)
Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
11/21/24 • 72 min
What happens when faith meets the front lines of society's toughest roles? On today's Murders to Music podcast, we are joined by James Doyle, a police officer and combat veteran, along with Tim Smith, a former worship leader and pastor. Together, they unravel their personal journeys of maintaining faith amidst the relentless pressures of their professions. James shares how his experiences in law enforcement and combat led him to lead a Christian organization for first responders, while Tim opens up about the spiritual challenges he faced within the bustling environment of a megachurch. Their enlightening stories offer a glimpse into how faith can provide a guiding light in some of the most demanding and stressful careers.
Our discussion doesn't shy away from the hard questions. We tackle the complexities of forgiveness, trust, and judgment, particularly how these concepts are tested and forged in high-stakes environments. Drawing from the lives of biblical figures like Jesus, Paul, and Barnabas, we reflect on the difficulty of maintaining trust after betrayal and the challenge of balancing one's survival instincts with Christian teachings. Listener questions bring to light the struggle many law enforcement officers and veterans face in reconciling their faith with their experiences, revealing the profound need for discernment and understanding of evil as a human action rather than divine will.
Faith and community emerge as vital sources of strength and solace in times of trauma and transition. Through moving stories of personal loss and redemption, we emphasize the importance of therapeutic conversations and maintaining a personal relationship with God. James and Tim highlight how Christian community can offer comfort and purpose, even in the face of tragedy and doubt. As they explore the journey of personal growth and the search for peace through faith, they remind us of the power of solidarity, integrity, and perseverance in navigating the challenges of life and service. Join us as we explore how staying connected to one's faith can offer hope and guidance in a world filled with trials.
Gift For You!!! Murders to Music will be releasing "SNAPSHOTS" periodcally to keep you entertained throughout the week! Snapshots will be short, concise bonus episodes containing funny stories, tid bits of brilliance and magical moments!!! Give them a listen and keep up on the tea!
Hi, I'm Aaron your host and I would love to invite you to leave a review, send some fan mail or email me at [email protected]. Does something I'm saying resonate with you...Tell me about it! Is there something you want to hear more about...Tell me about it! This show is to provide value, education and entertainment and hopefully find its way to the WORLD! Share, Like and Love the Murders to Music Podcast!
www.StreamlineEventsLLC.com
www.DoubleDownDuo.com
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Faith on the Front Lines: Hear the Dirty Truth... (Part 1)
Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
11/14/24 • 68 min
What happens when faith meets the front lines of law enforcement? Join me, Aaron, as I uncover the complex tapestry of faith, identity, and career demands with our guests, James Doyle, a former Army Infantryman turned law enforcement officer, and Tim, a seasoned pastor and worship leader from one of the world's most famous churches. Together, we unravel James's transformative journey from a nominal Christian upbringing to rediscovering his faith in college, eventually leading a Christian network for first responders. Tim lends his insights on the shared struggle of identity loss and the necessity of community support for believers in high-pressure professions.
Our conversation weaves through the intense realities faced by Christians in law enforcement, from grappling with trauma to balancing leadership with vulnerability. We discuss the harsh challenges of maintaining one's faith amidst the demands of the field, while James opens up about feeling disenfranchised and seeking solace through Christ and his community. Drawing from personal stories and literature like "Strong and Weak," we explore how leaders can successfully juggle authority and vulnerability in environments that often prioritize ambition over human connection.
As we navigate the intricate dance between love, justice, and faith, we delve into the active role love plays in pursuing justice and the nuanced process of forgiveness. Our reflections include insights from Tim Keller and Henry Cloud on distinguishing between forgiveness, reconciliation, and restoration. This episode promises a rich tapestry of reflections and narratives that will resonate with listeners from all walks of life, challenging them to consider how faith influences their daily decisions and interactions.
Gift For You!!! Murders to Music will be releasing "SNAPSHOTS" periodcally to keep you entertained throughout the week! Snapshots will be short, concise bonus episodes containing funny stories, tid bits of brilliance and magical moments!!! Give them a listen and keep up on the tea!
Hi, I'm Aaron your host and I would love to invite you to leave a review, send some fan mail or email me at [email protected]. Does something I'm saying resonate with you...Tell me about it! Is there something you want to hear more about...Tell me about it! This show is to provide value, education and entertainment and hopefully find its way to the WORLD! Share, Like and Love the Murders to Music Podcast!
www.StreamlineEventsLLC.com
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Turning Riffs into Bonds: "Farmers Only" and The Spirit of Double Down
Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
10/31/24 • 59 min
What happens when a Southern California upbringing inspired by the vibrant music scene of Los Angeles meets a life of faith, family and friends? Join us on a lively journey with my dear friend and musical partner Jeff Joubert from the band Double Down. Jeff shares his fascinating childhood in sunny Redondo Beach, complete with skateboarding, and surfing adventures. Together, we reminisce about our diverse musical backgrounds, sun, surf, and camaraderie that shaped our youth, and how these early experiences influenced our dynamic lifestyles and musical careers.
Our musical exploration travels from church music to the eclectic mix of influences that have defined our sound. Jeff's journey from bass to guitar and piano, and his experiences leading worship music, intertwine with his diverse inspirations from legends like Eric Clapton to Joe Satriani. Discover how Jeff's musical roots merged with mine to form Double Down in 2018, a band that embodies the spirit and energy of our musical roots. From navigating Craigslist in the search to find the right band members, to performing at unique venues, we share the challenges and triumphs of being musicians in a constantly evolving landscape.
But it's not all tunes and melodies. The saga of Double Down is also a testament to friendship and faith. We recount chaotic gig mishaps, like unexpected sprinkler showers and snowy wedding adventures, that tested our resilience and strengthened our bond. Even as Jeff considers moving away, the story of our partnership is a celebration of the music that moves us and the friendships that sustain us. So, tune in and let the adventure of Family, Faith, and Music inspire your own journey.
Gift For You!!! Murders to Music will be releasing "SNAPSHOTS" periodcally to keep you entertained throughout the week! Snapshots will be short, concise bonus episodes containing funny stories, tid bits of brilliance and magical moments!!! Give them a listen and keep up on the tea!
www.StreamlineEventsLLC.com
www.DoubleDownDuo.com
@StreamlineSEE
@DDownDuo
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Resiliency 1st: Susan Farren, Hear Her Story, Change Your Life
Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
03/13/25 • 56 min
What if we could stop first responder PTSD before it starts? Susan Farren's life-changing revelation came at her darkest moment – facing a terminal cancer diagnosis after 30 years as a paramedic, when a surgeon casually mentioned they "see a lot of this in first responders." That pivotal comment launched her investigation into how trauma physically changes emergency responders, ultimately leading her to sell her home and create First Responder Resiliency, an organization that's now trained over 12,000 people nationwide.
The traditional first responder wellness program – what Susan calls "Suck It Up Buttercup" – clearly wasn't working. Despite existing support like CISM debriefings and employee assistance programs, rates of suicide, addiction, divorce, and depression continued rising among those who serve our communities. Susan realized something fundamental was missing: a proactive approach that addresses how trauma physically alters the brain and body before problems emerge.
Susan shares her personal journey through addiction, divorce, cancer, and suicidal thoughts with remarkable vulnerability, describing a moment when she found herself "howling like a wounded animal" in her trailer with a handgun, saved only by a random call from her manicurist. This dark night of the soul mirrors what countless first responders experience – trapped in isolation, ashamed to admit they're struggling, caught in what Susan describes as a tornado pulling all life's debris into its vortex.
The First Responder Resiliency program combines cutting-edge neuroscience with practical healing modalities like meditation, tactical yoga (taught by a 260-pound former military operator), and recently, healing drum circles led by Def Leppard's Rick Allen. These approaches reset the nervous system, helping participants escape the biochemical addiction to stress hormones that many first responders develop unknowingly. As Susan eloquently puts it: "I would love to get people meditating before we get them medicating."
Whether you're a first responder yourself or love someone who is, this conversation offers profound insights into how trauma changes us physically and mentally – and how we can heal before reaching crisis. Susan's revolutionary approach shows that true strength comes not from suppressing emotions but from understanding our nervous systems and learning tools to maintain balance throughout a challenging career.
Ready to transform your relationship with stress and trauma? Visit resiliency1st.org to learn about upcoming programs and how you can support this life-saving work.
Gift For You!!! Murders to Music will be releasing "SNAPSHOTS" periodcally to keep you entertained throughout the week! Snapshots will be short, concise bonus episodes containing funny stories, tid bits of brilliance and magical moments!!! Give them a listen and keep up on the tea!
Hi, I'm Aaron your host and I would love to invite you to leave a review, send some fan mail or email me at [email protected]. Does something I'm saying resonate with you...Tell me about it! Is there something you want to hear more about...Tell me about it! This show is to provide value, education and entertainment and hopefully find its way to the WORLD! Share, Like and Love the Murders to Music Podcast!
www.StreamlineEventsLLC.com
www.DoubleDownDuo.com
@StreamlineSEE
@DDownDuo
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How many episodes does Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment) have?
Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment) currently has 58 episodes available.
What topics does Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment) cover?
The podcast is about Dateline, Ptsd, True Crime, Faith, Music, Murder, Mental Health, Podcasts, Detective, Police and Music Commentary.
What is the most popular episode on Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)?
The episode title 'Faith on the Front Lines: Struggles Revealed (Part 2)' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)?
The average episode length on Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment) is 43 minutes.
How often are episodes of Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment) released?
Episodes of Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment) are typically released every 7 days.
When was the first episode of Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)?
The first episode of Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment) was released on Apr 28, 2024.
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