Nov. 8, 2023

42- True Crime with Amanda Jacobson of Wine and Crime

42- True Crime with Amanda Jacobson of Wine and Crime

Amanda Jacobson of Wine and Crime Podcast joins Shayna and Kathy to talk about everyone's obsession about true crime. We see it EVERYWHERE. On podcasts, the news, on social media, on cute shirts. But an interest in true crime is anything but new. We talk about why people are drawn to true crime. How it impacts us. When to take a step back. What we can learn from it.

Citations and credits

Kathy gave her 2 cents about why people like true crime, and why she likes Wine & Crime, in this piece from 2020. Hit Minnesota Grown Podcast 'Wine & Crime' mixes murder, friendship and booze.

Is true crime binging affecting your mental health?  

Murder and mental Health- My Favorite Murder and the New True Crime Community- 

 Is your love of true crime effecting your mental health 

 Why do we love true crime and is it healthy for us 

 Identity and ritual American consumption of true crime 

Captured by true crime: Why are women drawn to tales of rape, murder, and serial killers?

Artwork by Matthew Gwaltney- https://www.bdbumblebee.com

Editing by Ryan Merrill-     https://www.instagram.com/the_nerdyeditor

Intro Music is "Call to Adventure" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)-Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License

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Amanda Jacobson is a seasoned comedian and podcaster with a knack for finding humor in the everyday chaos of life. [as well as causing this chaos]. Among her few talents is a knack for writing, comedy, and performance. Wine & Crime is an opportunity to combine those skills with several of her passions, including, but not limited to: booze, true crime, plotting the demise of obnoxious people, and, of course, laying on a too-thick Minnesota accent.