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Moms and Mysteries: A True Crime Podcast

The Sweat Lodge Deaths

Moms and Mysteries: A True Crime Podcast

Moms got ya covered-feed

True Crime

4.68.8K Ratings

🗓️ 18 August 2020

⏱️ 67 minutes

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This is the story about the rise and fall of James Arthur Ray, and the deaths that occurred at one of his conferences. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Thank you. Hey guys and welcome to the moms a murder podcast, a true crime podcast featuring myself, Mandy, and my dear friend Melissa. Hi, Melissa. Hi, Mandy. How are you? I'm doing great. How are you? I'm fine. Doing great as well.

1:11.1

That's all I'd like to say. Yeah, I'm fine. Yeah, so there's just not really too much exciting going on. I feel like there was nothing. I feel like this last week went by really quickly. And it seems like we're recording right after we just recorded. But I feel like I'm just a little out of sorts this week. But yeah, nothing really new or exciting happening here. Just more of the same hot Florida weather. And everyone in my house being home 24-7 and yes, it's lovely.

1:30.9

I hear you. All right. So we will get right into it. The story this week is a little different

1:37.2

than our typical murder story, but it is a story that I can't wait to share because it really

1:42.3

is just very fascinating and there's so many factors at play

1:45.7

and everything that happens in this story is just as wild and hard to believe as the last thing.

1:51.1

So the concept of motivational speaking seminars invokes different emotional responses from different people.

1:57.5

I don't personally have a ton of experience in the world of motivational speaking,

2:01.1

and it's not really a subject that I've been very well versed on, but I do know that there

2:06.1

are famous motivational speakers such as Eric Thomas and Tony Robbins that are considered

2:11.2

some of the best motivational speakers in the world. These men and others have built an empire

2:16.2

around helping other people achieve their highest

2:18.4

potential in life, which is the ultimate goal of motivational speaking, to invoke some type of

2:23.7

mental or emotional change in a person, which helps them to make more positive choices to

2:28.3

change their lives for the better. So this all sounds fantastic. What could possibly go wrong with

2:33.6

someone dedicating their

2:34.9

life to showing others how to better their lives? Well, as long as a person who is doing the

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