Talking Cold: Discussion of Episode 13
Podcast |
Cold
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Society & Culture
True Crime
Publication Date |
Sep 24, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:38:06

Doug Lovell sent a letter to a journalist, sparking her curiosity. Candice Madsen started looking into the murder of Joyce Yost as a result of Doug's letter, which ultimately led to Cold season 2. Candice joins Amy, Sheryl and Dave Cawley to talk about the lessons they've each taken from the case. Sheryl and Dave then wrap up with big moments from episode 13.

Talking Cold is honest and frank conversations about the issues brought forward in the latest episode of the Cold podcast. We begin with Cold season 2: Justice for Joyce. Three ladies, Amy Donaldson, Ann Dent and Sheryl Worsley will talk about weighty issues like sexual assault, the death penalty and failures of the criminal justice system. The goal is more conversation and more understanding.

Spoiler alert! You will want to listen to the main story on Amazon Music before listening to our conversation because we will talk about what happens on the show. 

Share your perspective. #JusticeForJoyceYost #TalkingCold Twitter Instagram Facebook

 If you or someone close to you has experienced rape or any other form of sexual abuse, you can go to RAINN.org to connect with free resources anywhere in the United States. 

 Episode credits: 

  • Hosts: Amy Donaldson, Sheryl Worsley
  • Audio production: Nina Earnest
  • Audio mixing: Trent Sell
  • KSL executive producer: Sheryl Worsley
  • Workhouse Media executive producers: Paul Anderson, Nick Panella, Andrew Greenwood
  • Amazon Music team: Morgan Jones, Eliza Mills, Vanessa Rebbert, Shea Simpson

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