A young FBI agent named Leah Marx arrives in Los Angeles and receives a tip in 2010 about brutal conditions at Men’s Central Jail downtown. Such complaints have gone nowhere for years, since they pit the allegations of inmates against the word of jail deputies. But she finds informants, including a wily bank robber, Anthony Brown, who is facing life in prison and is willing to help. She reflects on a family tragedy that informs her perspective and fuels her sense of mission. Meanwhile, an ambitious young jailer named James Sexton works his way through the ranks, trying to overcome his image as a “brass baby,” the son of a prominent law officer, while navigating a complicated agency where loyalty is a prime value. That jail was notorious for violence and neglect, and outside investigations had rarely gained traction. By entering Men’s Central Jail, the FBI was challenging a department that had long resisted oversight. The series is reported and hosted by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Chris Goffard, best known for his work on Dirty John. Topics in this episode include: Operation Pandora’s Box, Anthony Brown informant, James Sexton, Los Angeles County Jail scandal, FBI investigation, Sheriff Lee Baca.…
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Features one-on-one conversations between library customers experiencing homelessness in Dallas and Dallas Public Library’s homeless engagement coordinator, Suzanne Glover. The in-depth interviews touch on issues of mental health, surviving extreme Dallas temperatures, finding love and being in a relationship, and other personal experiences. Hear from people like Carlton, who explains why he doesn’t stay in a shelter; Nicholas, whose schizophrenia led to homelessness; Jennifer and Martin, wh ...
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View From The John Street - A Sheffield United podcast for Blades

Sheffield United without the rose-tinted glasses, presented by a professional journalist and Blades season ticket holder for the last 55 years. No nonsense, no adverts, but hopefully a balanced and fact-based take on all things Blades. You can listen to all episodes by going to our website viewfromthejohnstreet.com There you can also read all the latest written posts.
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View From The John Street - A Sheffield United podcast for Blades

Blades fans prayers are being answered. Chris Wilder is set to return for the third time, three months after being sacked. The controversial decision has backfired big-time on Sheffield United's American owners COH Sports. Wilder's replacement, Ruben Selles, a man whose managerial record is insignificant compared to his predecessor, has overseen si…
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View From The John Street - A Sheffield United podcast for Blades

Sheffield United fans are in a state of bewilderment and excitement. Over the course of just two weeks frantic transfer activity after weeks of stagnation, has transformed what was a grim outlook. And after all the speculation concerning prize asset Gus Hamer, he has somehow remained at Bramall Lane. The club have reached the international break on…
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Ruben Selles defiantly faced angry Blades supporters at the away end after defeat at Middlesbrough, Sheffield United's fifth consecutive loss under his leadership. 'Your getting sacked in the morning' they chanted, while choruses of 'Chrissy Wilder and Alan Knill' rang out frequently during the second half. Tellingly, the players maintained a discr…
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Striker Danny Ings and defender Japhet Tanganga are the headline names added to Sheffield United's squad this week, following on from defender Ben Godfrey's arrival and debut last week. Suddenly, there is renewed hope for the future after a desperate start to the season under new manager Ruben Selles. Now, as the Blades prepare to face table-topper…
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Ruben Selles's future as Sheffield United's head coach must be in serious doubt after a home defeat by Millwall made it four from as many matches under the Spaniard. Next up is just what he didn't want – a trip to early Championship table-toppers Middlesbrough at the Riverside. But the international break which follows affords Selles an opportunity…
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View From The John Street - A Sheffield United podcast for Blades

Good news. Sheffield United's owners have finally got their act together on the transfer front after weeks of lethargy. Ruben Selles's tenure as manager of Sheffield United is currently a precarious balancing act between maintaining a façade of calm and confronting the stark realities of underperformance on the pitch. Hopefully that is about to cha…
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View From The John Street - A Sheffield United podcast for Blades

Calls for the dismissal of manager Ruben Selles at Sheffield United are premature and at this stage unwarranted. But his tenure is fraught with difficulties, as evidenced by the team's poor performances culminating in three consecutive defeats. The squad's substantial depletion, compounded by the ownership's lackadaisical approach to recruitment du…
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Manager Ruben Selles has admitted dissatisfaction with the recruitment processes orchestrated by his American employers. During a pre-match press conference ahead of the Championship fixture at Swansea City, he candidly acknowledged that the pace at which the squad has been reinforced has been subpar. Initially, the club aimed to sign three additio…
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View From The John Street - A Sheffield United podcast for Blades

Trials and tribulations with some Blades fans when you're writing a blog and producing a podcast about the club you love. Oh, and to start, some breaking news from Bramall Lane.John Osborne
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Statistics, damned statistics. Performance stats indicate a far superior display from Sheffield United in their Championship opener at home to Bristol City at Bramall Lane. But the real number that matters says they suffered a shocking 4-1 defeat. The Blades, trailing 2-1 at half time, but still very much in the match, dipped after the break. There…
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The start of the championship season is met with a sense of excitement and concern for Sheffield United supporters. New beginnings under head coach Ruben Selles who controversially replaced Chris Wilder only a few weeks ago. The anticipation surrounding the match against Bristol City underscores the hope for a successful campaign, yet the specter o…
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The sale of Anel Ahmedhodzic to Feyenoord for £15 million serves as a stark illustration of the challenges facing Sheffield United as they confront a rapidly closing transfer window. The potential departure of Gus Hamer, who has been a cornerstone of the midfield, further compounds these concerns, as the club appears to be losing its foundational p…
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Sheffield United's pre-season six-match warm-up culminated in a victory against Fulham in an experimental workout behind closed doors. While Blades supporters may find optimism in United's early progression under new boss Ruben Selles, apprehensions persist regarding recruitment and potential player departures. Selles, having inherited the squad on…
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Rhian Brewster's switch to Championship rivals Derby County after rejecting a new contract at Bramall Lane, is the best for everyone. Some may view his departure as a betrayal of a club which was nothing but supportive during his injury battles and failure on the pitch. But United's £23.5million record signing needed a fresh start after five years …
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Does Dejphon Chansiri, the controversial owner of Sheffield Wednesday, have any sense of history? If any ground should be squeaky clean when it comes to crowd safety it is Hillsborough. The decision to close Wednesday's North Stand is not just a local matter, it's a national disgrace. The situation transcends club rivalry. Safety should be paramoun…
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Circumstance of the parting ways between Neil Warnock and Kevin McCabe in May 2007, was never convincing. A narrative that has long been cloaked in ambiguity. Now, 18 years later, Warnock has let slip in reflections on his dismissal. SUMMARY: Did he leave or was he pushed. Warnock's departure from Sheffield United in 2007. The complex relationship …
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Kyle Walker has never made a secret of his desire to finish his illustrious career at Sheffield United, the club he supports and where his professional journey commenced. Walker's recent transfer to Burnley has left some Blades fans contemplating what might have been had the team secured promotion to the Premier League. We also reflect on an unbeat…
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As the countdown to the new season commences, Sheffield United's recruitment strategy remains a focal point of concern among the fanbase. The recent and controversial managerial change, transitioning from Chris Wilder to Ruben Selles, has not yet yielded the anticipated influx of new talent. With only three weeks left before the season kicks off, t…
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The departure of Chris Wilder from Sheffield United was under review well before the club's recent play-off final defeat. It is evident that the decision was predetermined by the American owners, COH Sports, who had already resolved that Wilder would not guide the team into the Premier League, even if they had beaten Sunderland at Wembley. Events h…
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Introducing View From The John Street, a podcast version of popular website ViewFromTheJohnStreet.com, presented especially for those who prefer to listen. Bonus content will be exclusively available on the podcast. Search for View From The John Street wherever you listen to podcasts and follow there. Episodes will automatically appear in your feed…
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On this episode we hear stories from people who have found or lost love on the streets. We are also joined by an ordained minister who shares his experiences of performing weddings for individuals experiencing homelessness.
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On this episode, we hear from Jonathan, Nicholas & Tyron who have experienced or are currently experiencing homelessness and what their views of the street life are.
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On this episode we hear from Jennifer and Martin, two individuals who have previously experienced homelessness. They discuss their transitions from street life to shelters to ultimately finding housing.
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On this episode, we hear from Christopher to discuss individualism and how each situation on the street is different related to one's motivations, routines, and daily challenges.
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On this episode we speak with Carlton, who chooses to not stay in shelters. We also hear about his experiences in dealing with Texas weather.
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On this episode we hear from attendees at the Back Pack Challenge and meet the new Street View crew!
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Series Finale: All Good Things...
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1:05:02After nearly 2 1/2 years, the Street View Podcast team comes together one last time to give some insight and perspective on the issue of homelessness. The team talks mental health, affordable housing, drug abuse, rehabilitation, tent cities, parting thoughts and how everyone you meet is on their own timeline. As much as we want people to be on our …
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Rashad is joined by colleagues Corey, Vanessa and Nick as they explore the ins and outs of conformity.
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The women take over Street View Podcast as Rashad takes a back seat and hears the female perspective on homelessness and life in general. The episode features Adena Jones, one of the library's CitySquare AmeriCorps members who serves with the HELP Desk.
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Join the team for a special "Folk" edition of Street View Podcast. The team is joined by Bill Smith, a library associate on the Fine Arts floor and one of his guitar students, Wayne. The library's music classes are open to anyone - from home school kids and homeless adults - and have successfully ignited people's passion for music. Wayne shares his…
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Season 3, Episode 4: State of Homelessness
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1:00:26Cindy Crain, the new CEO of Metro Dallas Homeless Alliance (MDHA) joins the team to talk about homelessness in Dallas and MDHA's new strategies to understanding the issue and coming up with creative solutions, including increasing the number of volunteers who help with the annual Point In Time Count each January and increasing street outreach staff…
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Pastor Wayne Walker, Executive Director of Our Calling, joins the Street View Podcast team again to discuss Compassion Fatigue, Tent City and the new Our Calling app for iPhones and iPads, Help I'm Homeless, that offers people instant access to resource referral to help someone experiencing homelessness and better coordinates existing resources.…
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In episode two of the new season, the original crew, Rashad, Jasmine and Ryan discuss some topics that are weighing heavy on Rashad, including relationship problems, stagnancy, time and energy, selflessness, low-rent housing conditions and living life without regrets.
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The crew is back for an all-new season of Street View. On the season premiere, Rashad, Antoinette, Ryan and Jasmine catch up and talk about a variety of topics, including how respect is learned, the library's new projects, being named Best Local Podcast by Dallas Observer, conformity, capitalism and the idea of self-sufficiency in an increasingly i…
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The Street View Podcast Team catches up on the past year and what the future holds for the podcast and the library's Homeless Engagement Initiative. Rashad reflects on how much life has changed since the podcast started almost two years ago, how much the library has meant to him in that time, and his inner conflict about currently being stable and …
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The Street View team is joined by new library staff person, Shonta Bradford, library regular Charlie Piano and library volunteer Luis Cabrera. The team discusses the struggles of ex-offenders in seeking work as well as the resources available to those in need at the library. Luis was released from a 14-year sentence in November 2013 and found his w…
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Brother Bill Thompson, Executive Director of Union Gospel Mission (UGM) visits with the Street View team about the services available through UGM and its affiliate shelters and services, including emergency shelter for men, women and children, and vocational training. UGM has served Dallas area residents in need since 1949. Brother Bill has served …
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According to John Dornheim, Special Projects Manager of NAMI Dallas, National Alliance on Mental Illness, one if four people are affected by mental illness. Many times it is more than just the person who suffer, it is his/her friends, family, co-workers and acquaintances. John joins the Street View Podcast team to talk about mental illness, mental …
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Brenda Street, founder of God's Truest Miracles joins the Street View Podcast team to talk about her transitional housing programs and her personal story from pulling herself out of alcoholism and homelessness to establishing God's Truest Miracles. Brenda shares some 'Brenda-isms' and her personal philosophy on success and how she tries to instill …
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Pastor Len Taylor of The Lord's Hands and Hearts Ministries joins Rashad and the team to talk about hope and homelessness. Pastor Len provides service at Solomon's Porch on Saturday mornings as part of the ministries. Rashad and Pastor Len met for the first time while both were staying at Dallas homeless shelters. Pastor Len who was raised in by a …
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The Street View Podcast team is joined by SMU Professor of Creative Advertising, Willie Baronet. But it's not his work in Creative Advertising that has brought him to the show,. Willie has made quite a name for himself through his art using cardboard signs he purchased from homeless individuals on the street. Willie has been collecting them for ove…
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Season 2, Episode 3: Broken isn't a Bad Word
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1:06:17The Street View Podcast team reunites with Pastor Wayne Walker, Executive Director of Our Calling. Pastor Wayne was featured on one of our most popular episodes from last season, "When Sin Takes Over," which stirred up some controversial ideas about sin and homelessness. He joins us again to talk more about the general dysfunction that all humans d…
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In Episode 2 of the new season of Street View Podcast, the team is joined by Gina Parker, Executive Director of Back on My Feet Dallas, one of eleven chapters of the successful program model across the U.S. Back on My Feet uses running and physical exercise to improve the self-esteem and self-worth of homeless individuals as well as an avenue to de…
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Welcome to Season 2 of the Street View Podcast! The team is back and we have a new team member, Malcolm Varner. Malcolm joined the Dallas Public Library in October 2014 and serves as the library's Homeless Engagement Coordinator thanks to a Special Projects grant from the Texas State Library and Archives Commission and the Institute of Museum and L…
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In Episode 9 of Street View, the team reclaims its old studio, complete with Destiny's Child poster and graveyard of antiquated equipment, for a nostalgic look back at where it all began. Rashad, Jasmine, Ryan and Ann reflect on the podcast series so far, how it has changed them, and what they still want to hear. The team is joined by Antoinette Ca…
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In Episode 8 of Street View, you meet Mike Faenza, President of the Metro Dallas Homeless Alliance (MDHA), a non-profit that serves as the coordinating entity for the $16 million in U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) funding shared among forty-four area homeless service agencies. In addition to stewarding these funds, MDHA is re…
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Episode 7: Charity is Not the Solution
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1:07:54In Episode 7 of Street View, you meet Larry James, author of The Wealth of the Poor, and President and CEO of CitySquare, a Dallas-based social justice agency dedicated to fighting the root causes of poverty through service, advocacy and friendship. Discussion revolves around CitySquare and Larry's strong vision of how to approach change in housing…
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In Episode 6 of Street View, you meet Jon Edmonds, Executive Director of Austin Street Center, a faith-based emergency shelter in Dallas. Jon discusses how community building and community development is key to solving many issues related to homelessness and the need to uncover the vast array of hidden talents and skills among the homeless. Joining…
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In Episode 5 of Street View, you meet Dr. Susan Spalding, Director of Parkland Hospital’s Homeless Medical Services, including five HOMES mobile units. As Dallas County’s safety net hospital, Parkland continues to develop to meet growing demands for medical services to low-income families and adults, including the homeless and the poorest among us,…
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In Episode 4 of Street View, you meet Rev. Dr. Bruce Buchanan, Executive Director of The Stewpot, a safe haven for the homeless and at-risk founded by First Presbyterian Church in 1975. Bruce gives a glimpse of the past and future of homeless services in Dallas through the many projects initiated by First Presbyterian, including upcoming plans for …
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