Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
Aaron...DJ, Musician, Superhero
115 episodes
1 day 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...
SnapShot: Fancy...I Came for the Chorus, Stayed for the Felonies
Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
11 minutes
2 months ago
SnapShot: Fancy...I Came for the Chorus, Stayed for the Felonies
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...
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...