
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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Strength vs Strength: Perception and Reality...Where's Your Center
Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
01/30/25 • 33 min
Picture yourself at a Buddy Guy concert in Chicago, moments away from an unexpected clash with a 60-year-old woman. It might sound trivial, but this encounter sparked a profound internal battle within me, challenging my understanding of anger and self-control. Broadcasting from the serene Big Island of Hawaii, I invite you to join me on the Murders to Music podcast, where I reflect on this incident and contrast it with the relentless pace of my former life in law enforcement. Through this personal story, I explore the nuances of emotional de-escalation and the shame that often accompanies unchecked reactions.
Ever had someone question your work ethic or intensity, leaving you wrestling with self-doubt? In an unexpected lunchtime conversation, an older man’s unsolicited advice unearthed past criticisms from my years in law enforcement, thrusting me into a whirlpool of self-reflection. As I navigate the tension between maintaining professionalism and managing criticism, I question if my intense nature is truly a flaw or a hidden strength. This episode offers a candid exploration of these internal conflicts, seeking to understand the fine line between vulnerability and resilience.
Life's triggers often catch us off guard, but they can also be gateways to personal growth. Whether it's an interaction that feels insignificant or a memory that lingers, these moments challenge us to understand our emotional responses and reshape our perceptions of strength. As I delve into these encounters, from the simple sight of a police car to exchanges with those around me, I share insights on embracing growth through life’s unexpected moments. I hope these reflections resonate, offering support on your journey to find strength in vulnerability and become a more congruent individual. Tune in, as we explore the interwoven themes of emotional resilience and personal growth under the sunny skies of Hawaii.
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The Power of Active Listening: From Police Interrogations to Music Mastery
Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
06/12/24 • 25 min
Ever wondered why some people seem to just get the truth out of anyone? Learn the art of active listening and how it can transform your conversations, whether you're uncovering confessions in police interviews or just looking to improve your daily interactions. Drawing from years of experience in homicide and child abuse investigations, I share essential techniques that break down psychological barriers, foster trust, and help you truly hear others. By acknowledging our own imperfections and secrets, and understanding both verbal and non-verbal cues, we can create deeper, more human connections.
But the power of listening doesn't stop there. You'll also discover its crucial role in the music industry, from ensuring the perfect mix behind the console to enhancing performances on stage. Active listening is a universal skill that can lead to both personal and professional success. Through relatable anecdotes and practical advice, we emphasize the importance of engaging fully in conversations and stripping away personal biases. Join me for an episode that promises to elevate your communication skills and enrich your relationships, whether in law enforcement, the music business, or your own community. Have questions or topics you want to hear more about? Reach out at [email protected] or [email protected].
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Murders to Music: Secret Releasing June 1
Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
05/17/24 • 0 min
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Cassy's Story: From Stripper to Strength..."I Won the Lottery"
Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
12/12/24 • 63 min
Imagine growing up in a world where a single crumb could ignite a storm. Cassie, our remarkable guest, bravely recounts her journey from a childhood beset by domestic abuse to finding moments of peace and protection with her father. She opens up about the fears and confusion of her youth, navigating a home filled with chaos and the unlikely solace she found amid the turbulence. With resilience at the heart of her story, Cassie's path from a troubled childhood to a life of strength and stability is a testament to the power of perseverance.
We then explore the tumultuous teenage years and early adulthood that shaped Cassie's life. She shares the complexities of her early relationships, including a first marriage marred by trauma and infidelity, and the cycle of abuse that ensued. Through her candid reflections, Cassie sheds light on the struggle to break free from destructive patterns and the impact of such experiences on her journey toward healing. Her tale of chance encounters and finding true love with her husband, Glenn, adds a hopeful dimension to this narrative of resilience.
Cassie's journey doesn't stop there. She reveals insights into her time as a stripper, the moral boundaries she maintained, and how these experiences intersected with her personal battles, including dealing with betrayal and family secrets. As Cassie discusses overcoming trauma and finding balance, she highlights the importance of therapy, support from loved ones, and the often-misunderstood world of PTSD. Listen as we discuss the unique paths that have shaped Cassie's life, offering a powerful story of healing and the enduring strength of the human spirit.
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!
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Lies, Shitty Days and IME'S....Lessons Learned
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01/09/25 • 27 min
Ever wondered why mental health injuries like PTSD face more skepticism than physical wounds? Join me, Aaron, as I peel back the layers of my personal battle with the workers' compensation system and the emotional labyrinth of the Independent Medical Examination (IME) process. Picture recounting your darkest memories not once, but repeatedly, to a system that questions your pain. It's a journey riddled with frustration and the stark realization that promises of solidarity from city and union often ring hollow.
Throughout this episode, I share the raw and unfiltered reality of healing from trauma. Imagine navigating a two-and-a-half year storm of medication and therapy, only to find your past traumas resurfacing at every turn. Listen in as I chat with a friend who shares my struggle with PTSD, discussing the power of vocalizing our experiences and the challenge of separating memory from its emotional heft. Even as progress is made, the struggle to accurately convey the depth of mental health challenges in official records remains a daunting battle.
In a candid exploration of identity and career upheaval, I reflect on my life as a former police officer and musician. The loss of these aspects of my identity, akin to losing a part of oneself, is compounded by a system that should be supportive but often isn't. By sharing my story, I hope to offer a beacon of perseverance and understanding to those caught in similar maelstroms, encouraging you not to let the bureaucracy or your personal battles define you. Let’s shine a light on these challenges and strive for the empathy and support we all deserve.
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!
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"My Therapist Called Me Out and Honestly, She's Not Wrong...."
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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!
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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.
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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!
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A Black and White Killing, The Case That Shook America; How I got the Confession Thrown Out of Court
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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!
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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!
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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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