Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
Aaron...DJ, Musician, Superhero
115 episodes
13 hours ago
Send us a text A quiet scroll can make a good life feel small. We open with a confession about the comparison loop—how shiny feeds and other people’s wins can drown out the steady gifts right in front of us—and then we pivot hard into stories that reset what matters. A chance encounter with an unhoused man, once a Boeing executive, becomes a mirror: grief, one drink, and then a domino of losses. It’s a sobering reminder that the things we chase often mask the ache for love, connection, and sa...
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Send us a text A quiet scroll can make a good life feel small. We open with a confession about the comparison loop—how shiny feeds and other people’s wins can drown out the steady gifts right in front of us—and then we pivot hard into stories that reset what matters. A chance encounter with an unhoused man, once a Boeing executive, becomes a mirror: grief, one drink, and then a domino of losses. It’s a sobering reminder that the things we chase often mask the ache for love, connection, and sa...
Send us a text A quiet scroll can make a good life feel small. We open with a confession about the comparison loop—how shiny feeds and other people’s wins can drown out the steady gifts right in front of us—and then we pivot hard into stories that reset what matters. A chance encounter with an unhoused man, once a Boeing executive, becomes a mirror: grief, one drink, and then a domino of losses. It’s a sobering reminder that the things we chase often mask the ache for love, connection, and sa...
Send us a text What if the thing you fear isn’t the lake, the ladder, or the boat—it's the moment your body remembers almost not making it back? Aaron takes us from an Alaskan spinout under a boat to a scuba failure beside his son to drifting alone in the open sea, then shows how those moments shaped a quiet fear that shows up at the most ordinary times. Not a fear of water, but of drowning—a crucial difference that explains why logic loses to reflex when friends shout “jump in!” We unpack h...
Send us a text Sirens, speed, and a split-second choice can redraw the line between smart policing and needless risk. We open the patrol log to a night on the city’s edge, where a suspect flees through dark side streets and a brand-new Dodge Charger becomes both an asset and a temptation. What starts as a routine attempt to stop a Jeep morphs into a rolling decision tree: 100 mph reaction windows, crowded radio traffic, unfamiliar blocks, and a gut check about whether the underlying offense j...
Send us a text We break down ten hard-earned skills from Law Enforcement that power real results in business, and share how letting go of an old identity opens a stronger, calmer, more ethical kind of leadership. The goal is simple: translate what you already do into value others can use. • Reframing identity from job to skills • Investigative thinking to root cause analysis • Reading rooms, interviewing, and trust building • Decisions under pressure with calm leadership • Situational awaren...
Send us a text We share the hard lessons from leaving law enforcement: how identity, hypervigilance, and pride kept us stuck, and how emotional intelligence and therapy opened a path to peace. Raw stories, practical tools, and a reminder that the job changes you but never defines you. • thin blue line myth vs institutional reality • emotional intelligence as a survival skill • separating identity from job title • focusing on controllables over rumour and politics • dialing down hypervigilanc...
Send us a text Some mornings punch you in the pride before the coffee even brews. After a week buried in high-stress cases and no sleep, I stepped onto the back porch to admire a brand-new blacktop driveway—and found a 30-foot monument to teenage mischief carved into it with a pressure washer. The scene didn’t stop at one piece of art. There were two, plus a face and foamy “details” that pushed imagination right over the edge. I drove to church fuming, snapped evidence, and rallied the other ...
Send us a text What happens when a former cop trades the radio for a microphone and a dance floor? We take you behind the scenes of a full wedding season at Streamline Events and Entertainment, where I work shoulder to shoulder with my son, Keegan, to turn timelines into memories and playlists into stories. From the first consultation to the last dance, we share the playbook that keeps energy high, dead time invisible, and couples at the center of a night they’ll never forget. We unpack why ...
Send us a text Blue lights don’t just flip on; they flip a switch in the mind. We open up about the rush, the pressure, and the quiet math behind police pursuits—where 100 miles per hour means 150 feet a second and a single call on the radio can change the outcome. I walk through a chase that still sticks with me: nighttime streets on the city’s edge, a string of units behind me, and a Jeep that wouldn’t stop. I knew the risks were stacking up—blind corners, dips, unfamiliar roads—and I still...
Send us a text A 0% survival chance isn’t supposed to end with a reunion on a summer field, yet that’s exactly where this story leads. We open on a frantic delivery in Alaska, a rare congenital diaphragmatic hernia, and a physician catching a tiny spike on a pulse oximeter—just enough to dare a medevac to Portland and stake everything on ECMO. Emmanuel Hospital’s Ladybug Room becomes the center of gravity: machines whirring, drugs billed by the minute, families holding vigil while the sickest...
Send us a text We flip the brisket grind from an exhausting all-nighter to a calm, step-by-step method that saves your sleep and boosts flavor. From buying and trimming to the five smart wrap cues and a long, gentle rest, we share the exact plan we cook ourselves. • picking a flexible, well-proportioned packer • trimming for aerodynamic flow and even heat • simple seasoning and a 12–24 hour fridge dry • cold meat into a 205-degree smoker, no peek • when to raise pit temps without babysitting...
Send us a text A zen garden inside a maximum-security prison, a “no blue clothes” rule casually broken, and a narrow concrete cell that once held men waiting to die—one morning walk-through set the tone for a case I can’t forget. Later that day, I reopened the file of a 35-year-old professional who went out for a simple night of drinks and never came home, the victim of a calculated thrill kill forged from fantasy and control. We retrace the night step by step, from a casual chat in a bar’s ...
Send us a text A missed turn, a narrow street, and a car surging through headlight glare—that’s the moment James faced when a priority call pulled him into a six-second decision during the early Portland riots. What followed wasn’t quick at all: months of silence, political reshuffling, media leaks, and a grand jury that treated him like a suspect while he waited at home under a gag order with a newborn on the way. We open the door on the whole arc—what the body cam showed (and what it couldn...
Send us a text The sirens fade. The weight doesn’t. Kat didn’t plan on becoming a firefighter, but a chance conversation pushed open a door and she ran through it—into academies, midnight tones, and two decades on Las Vegas rigs. What followed is the story most people never hear: a first fatal fire involving a child and a body that learned to go numb; a station culture that prized stoicism over support; the rare save that sticks and the dozens of losses that burn in around it. When a call wit...
Send us a text A kid in a uniform at thirteen, a detective staring into the dark for decades, and a musician learning how to feel again—this milestone episode threads those lives together and sets the tone for what comes next. We open the vault on why Murders to Music exists: to turn pain into purpose, to trade glossy “Instagram life” for brass-tacks truth, and to leave every listener with something useful they can carry into the week. I walk through the messy origin story—trying to merge ev...
Send us a text A familiar chorus can feel like home—until you finally hear the words. We take a hard, unflinching look at Reba McEntire’s “Fancy,” peeling back the nostalgia to examine a story of grooming, coercion, and survival that many of us have sung along to for years without thinking twice. From the first “here’s your one chance,” the lyrics shift from empowerment to pressure, and what sounds like ambition reads like exploitation when viewed through a cop’s case file and a victim advoca...
Send us a text Behind the badge lies a world most never see—where even the most hardened detectives can find themselves utterly shocked by what they encounter. In this raw, unflinching episode, veteran detective Aaron pulls back the curtain on three cases that left him completely stunned despite years of experience in homicide and major crimes. The stories begin in a dangerous hotel parking lot where two women are shot point-blank in the head. As Aaron processes the gruesome scene—complete w...
Send us a text We're celebrating our 100th episode milestone and want you to be part of this special event. The show wouldn't exist without our listeners, and we're creating an interactive celebration featuring memorable moments from the past 100 episodes. • Share your favorite episode, moment, or how the show has impacted you • Submit any question - about the show, life, family, or anything else • Record a voice memo to be featured in the 100th episode • Send contributions via email at murd...
Send us a text The most terrifying monsters don't hide under beds—they live among us, sometimes as the people we trust or love. Cheyenne's story begins in a childhood bedroom where her mother kept her prisoner for years, plucking her from school and isolating her from the world under the guise of an unhealthy "love" that masked severe abuse. When her mother died, Cheyenne stepped into the world at 18 with deep psychological wounds that made her vulnerable to predators. She soon met a charism...
Send us a text What happens when your past life suddenly collides with your present? When a crisis forces you to tap into skills you thought you'd left behind? This raw, unfiltered episode takes you on a journey of self-discovery that unfolds during an unexpected moment on the Las Vegas strip. Recording from a fishing lodge in Sitka, Alaska, I open up about my ongoing therapeutic journey to transform from a "hummingbird" (constantly buzzing between tasks) to a "hawk" (soaring with perspectiv...
Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
Send us a text A quiet scroll can make a good life feel small. We open with a confession about the comparison loop—how shiny feeds and other people’s wins can drown out the steady gifts right in front of us—and then we pivot hard into stories that reset what matters. A chance encounter with an unhoused man, once a Boeing executive, becomes a mirror: grief, one drink, and then a domino of losses. It’s a sobering reminder that the things we chase often mask the ache for love, connection, and sa...