Episodes

  • Alice Hunter - The Perfect Psychopath & The Serial Killer's Wife Author
    Aug 21 2025

    Today, I’m thrilled to be joined by bestselling thriller writer Alice Hunter, whose gripping novels delve deep into the minds of serial killers and psychopaths. Alice takes us on her fascinating journey from nursing to working as a psychological facilitator in the prison system, to finding her passion in writing. She shares how her work explores psychopathy, criminal psychology, and the fine line between nature and nurture. We talk about the meticulous research that goes into her books, psychopaths and serial killers, and what it’s like to see her stories adapted for screen.

    Alice's books - https://www.amazon.co.uk/stores/author/B08CGX25N8

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    Takeaways

    Thrillers often explore the dark side of human nature.
    The fascination with serial killers may stem from a desire to understand them.
    Psychopaths can be highly manipulative and charming.
    Working in a prison can change one's perspective on crime and criminals.
    Writing can be a therapeutic outlet for personal experiences.
    Research is important, but fiction allows for creative freedom.
    Alice Hunter's journey from nursing to writing is unique and inspiring.
    The adaptation of books to screen can differ significantly from the original story.
    The relationship between genetics and criminal behavior is complex.
    Alice Hunter's writing process involves detailed planning and character development.

    Keywords: thriller, serial killers, psychopathy, writing process, true crime, manipulation, nursing, prison, psychological thriller, Alice Hunter

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Guenther Steiner - A Life In Motorsport
    Aug 14 2025

    In this episode, I sit down with one of motorsport’s most charismatic and candid voices — Guenther Steiner. From a young boy with a fascination for cars to becoming a key figure in the high-stakes world of Formula 1, Guenther takes us through his remarkable journey.

    We dive into his early passion for racing, the tough breaks and breakthroughs that shaped his career, and the realities of what it takes to succeed behind the scenes — from sponsorships and networking to the art of the pitch. Guenther also reflects on the massive global impact of Netflix’s Drive to Survive, and how it reshaped public perception of F1.

    With his signature honesty and humor, he shares sharp insights on the contrasts between rally and Formula 1, and why storytelling is just as crucial in the boardroom as it is on the track.

    Guenther's books - https://www.amazon.ie/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_27%3AGuenther%2BSteiner&ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1

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    Dark Finds Book 📖 https://amzn.eu/d/3VHPOTj

    Takeaways
    • Guenther's passion for motorsport began in childhood.
    • He took risks to pursue his dreams in racing.
    • Networking played a crucial role in his career.
    • The transition from rally to F1 was a significant step.
    • Sponsorship is vital for the survival of F1 teams.
    • Drive to Survive changed the perception of F1.
    • Colin McRae's natural talent was exceptional.
    • The future of motorsport includes sustainability efforts.
    • Guenther values storytelling in pitches.
    • He believes in learning from failures and rejections.

    Guenther Steiner, Formula 1, motorsport, Drive to Survive, rally, networking, sponsorship, career, passion, talent

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Karen Conti - Defending America's Most Evil Serial Killer, John Wayne Gacy
    Jul 31 2025

    On this week’s episode, I’m joined by Karen Conti, an attorney who spent seven months representing serial killer John Wayne Gacy during his final death row appeals.

    Karen shares what it was like to sit across from one of America’s most notorious killers, his humor and coldness alike. As Gacy’s only female attorney during his 14 years on death row, she also opens up about the unique challenges she faced as a woman practicing law in the 1980s and ’90s.

    We dive into Gacy’s crimes, his disturbing psychological profile, and the family dynamics that shaped him. Karen also offers her insight on some lingering questions of whether or not Gacy acted alone. So buckle up for this one, and remember if you're liking the podcast, please subsribe, comment, rate and share with others.


    Karen's website 👉🏼 https://www.karenconti.com/


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    Dark Finds Book 📖 https://amzn.eu/d/3VHPOTj


    Dark Finds Website 👉🏼 www.darkfindsmedia.com

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Brian Whelan - Surviving and Thriving In Hyper-Competitive World of New York Real Estate
    Jul 25 2025

    On this weeks episode I'm joined by a good friend of mine, Brian Whelan who shares his journey from growing up in a small town in Ireland to becoming a successful real estate broker in New York City. He brings us through the challenges and rewards of working in a hyper-competitive market, the importance of resilience and mindset, and the value of building relationships in sales.


    Broker Brunch Podcast 👉🏼 https://open.spotify.com/show/24KJ3040mJcqP794xV3Azx?si=598e29eb97214ceb


    How It Falls Apart Kickstarter here 🚀 https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/garycolton/how-it-falls-apart-an-immersive-dystopian-thriller


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    Dark Finds Book 📖 https://amzn.eu/d/3VHPOTj


    Dark Finds Website 👉🏼 www.darkfindsmedia.com



    Takeaways


    Success in real estate requires hard work and persistence.

    It's essential to compete against yourself, not others.

    Building relationships is key to sales success.

    Understanding client needs is more important than having all the answers.

    The immigrant mentality fosters a willingness to take risks.

    Health and stress management are crucial for long-term success.

    Finding balance between work and personal life is vital.

    Momentum is built through small, consistent actions.

    You can always find a way to overcome challenges.

    Gratitude and perspective are essential in navigating life's ups and downs.


    real estate, New York, resilience, mindset, immigrant mentality, sales success, health, stress management, personal growth, opportunity


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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • Fergus Kennedy - Ballybunion to the River Kwai: An Irishman's Story of Survival on the Death Railway
    Jul 16 2025

    In this episode, Fergus Kennedy shares the profound journey of uncovering his family's history, particularly focusing on his father's harrowing experiences as a prisoner of war during World War II. The discussion delves into the emotional and physical struggles faced by POWs, the brutal conditions of the Japanese camps, and the resilience of the human spirit. Fergus reflects on the importance of storytelling in preserving history and honoring the legacy of those who endured unimaginable hardships. The conversation highlights themes of survival, family, and the quest for understanding one's roots.


    Buy the book here 👉🏼 https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ballybunion-River-Kwai-Irishmans-Survival-ebook/dp/B0F84BBMHG/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1DOUBROQ1B7LH&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.8ZzpefNLgVr3eeeaTssi6NOcnG37cYsCzxUSQpMVLv3GjHj071QN20LucGBJIEps.2IAO9xKweKxFY1zc4dJhZIWE_rF-_uzFkUVJNygST4I&dib_tag=se&keywords=Ballybunion+to+the+River+Kwai&qid=1752746151&sprefix=ballybunion+to+the+river+kwai%2Caps%2C99&sr=8-1


    How It Falls Apart Kickstarter here 🚀 https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/garycolton/how-it-falls-apart-an-immersive-dystopian-thriller


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    Dark Finds Book 📖 https://amzn.eu/d/3VHPOTj


    Dark Finds Website 👉🏼 www.darkfindsmedia.com


    Takeaways

    • Fergus's journey into family history began with a phone call in 1981.
    • His father's story as a POW is central to the narrative.
    • The conditions in Japanese POW camps were brutal and inhumane.
    • Cholera and malnutrition were rampant among prisoners.
    • The construction of the Death Railway cost thousands of lives.
    • Music and storytelling were vital for maintaining morale among POWs.
    • Fergus's father returned home weighing only 84 pounds after the war.
    • PTSD and mental health issues were common among returning soldiers.
    • The legacy of Irish soldiers in WWII is often overlooked.
    • Fergus's book serves as a tribute to his father's resilience and bravery.


    Ballybunion, River Kwai, World War II, POW, family history, resilience, survival, Japanese camps, Death Railway, PTSD

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Rick Alan Ross - Unveiling the Dark World of Cults
    Jul 9 2025

    Today, we're diving into the chilling and complex world of cults with one of the most respected voices in the field: Rick Alan Ross. Rick is the founder and Executive Director of the Cult Education Institute and is widely recognized as a leading authority on destructive cults, high-control groups, and controversial movements. He’s also the author of the acclaimed book Cults Inside Out: How People Get In and Can Get Out.

    Since 1982, Rick has been studying and confronting the dangers posed by authoritarian and manipulative groups. His work has led him to testify as an expert witness in courts across the U.S., including in federal cases, and he has advised law enforcement and government agencies on cult-related matters.

    In this episode, we explore it all — from the infamous Waco siege and the Branch Davidians, to the modern-day manipulation of NXIVM. Rick shares firsthand insights into how cults operate, the psychological tactics used by their leaders, and the difficult journey of deprogramming those who’ve been caught in their grip.

    We’ll also discuss:

    • The most dangerous and insidious cults Rick has encountered
    • What drives cult leaders and why people follow them
    • The process of intervention and deprogramming
    • How social media is fueling a new generation of cult-like influence
    • And the legal roadblocks to holding cults accountable


    How It Falls Apart Kickstarter here 🚀 https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/garycolton/how-it-falls-apart-an-immersive-dystopian-thriller


    Cult Education Website 👉🏼 https://culteducation.com/culteducation.html


    Rick's book 📖 https://cultsinsideout.com/


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    Dark Finds Book 📖 https://amzn.eu/d/3VHPOTj


    Dark Finds Website 👉🏼 www.darkfindsmedia.com



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    1 hr and 30 mins
  • Joseph William Cox - Genre Blending in Filmmaking & Building Tension
    Jul 4 2025

    In this episode, filmmaker J.W. Cox shares his journey through the world of filmmaking, discussing his favorite movies, the blending of genres, and the importance of building tension in storytelling. He reflects on the evolution of cinema, the technical aspects of filmmaking, and the challenges faced in the industry. Joe emphasizes the significance of education, the impact of financial literacy on student debt, and the value of pursuing one's passion in the arts. They discuss the importance of practical experience over formal education in creative fields, the transformative impact of AI on jobs and the arts, and the cultural richness of Appalachia.


    Joe's Indiegogo Link: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/our-first-movie-end-of-another-time#/


    Joe's Website - https://averagejoefilms.com/


    How It Falls Apart Kickstarter here 🚀 https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/garycolton/how-it-falls-apart-an-immersive-dystopian-thriller


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    Dark Finds Book 📖 https://amzn.eu/d/3VHPOTj


    Dark Finds Website 👉🏼 www.darkfindsmedia.com


    Takeaways

    • Cinematic influences shape a filmmaker's style and storytelling.
    • Genre blending can lead to unique and innovative films.
    • Building tension is crucial for engaging storytelling.
    • The evolution of film reflects societal changes and audience desires.
    • Technical skills are essential for filmmakers, especially in indie projects.
    • Education in filmmaking can vary greatly between programs.
    • The film industry is challenging, but passion drives success.
    • Financial literacy is important for managing student debt in education.
    • Indie filmmaking offers authenticity that big-budget films often lack.
    • Pursuing one's passion in the arts is a rewarding journey. You can go to college, but just start writing.
    • AI is a significant threat to many jobs.
    • The average debt for medical graduates is staggering.
    • YouTube has democratized learning for many fields.
    • Cultural legends shape our understanding of places.
    • Social media is a necessary evil for marketing.
    • Ohio has a rich cultural diversity often overlooked.
    • The Appalachian region is steeped in superstition and lore.
    • Personal histories can inform creative storytelling.


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    1 hr and 35 mins
  • Anthony Ryan - Writing SFF & Horror, Heroes & Villains, & Storytelling
    Jun 28 2025

    In this episode, SFF and horror writer Anthony Ryan discusses the inspiration behind his novel Red River Seven, touching on the influence of the pandemic and the complexities of crafting villains. He explores the blurred lines between heroes and villains, the impact of cultural and historical contexts on writing, and the pursuit of happiness in modern society. Anthony shares insights into his writing journey, the transition from self-publishing to traditional publishing, and the importance of establishing a writing routine. The discussion also delves into the allure of post-apocalyptic fiction and the endless idea generation process that fuels his creativity.


    Anthony's website 👉🏼 https://anthonyryan.net/


    Kickstarter here 🚀 https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/garycolton/how-it-falls-apart-an-immersive-dystopian-thriller


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    Dark Finds book 📖 https://amzn.eu/d/3VHPOTj


    Dark Finds website 👉🏼 www.darkfindsmedia.com



    Takeaways

    • The pandemic influenced the themes in Red River Seven.
    • Villains should be complex and multi-dimensional.
    • The line between hero and villain is often defined by perspective.
    • Cultural and historical contexts shape writing.
    • Happiness is relative and influenced by societal conditions.
    • Post-apocalyptic fiction explores survival and human nature.
    • Writing is a process that requires rewriting and refinement.
    • Tracking progress can enhance writing productivity.
    • The idea generation process is unpredictable and varied.
    • Exploring different genres can enrich a writer's portfolio.


    Red River Seven, Anthony Ryan, writing process, villains, heroes, post-apocalyptic fiction, happiness, cultural reflections, traditional publishing, idea generation

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    1 hr and 4 mins