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sword and shield podcast

by Mr. Greg Bode Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What happened to Sword and Scale podcast?

True Crime Podcast 'Sword & Scale' Axed By Network After Misogynist Insta Post. Wondery have cut ties with controversial true crime podcast Sword & Scale, and host Mike Boudet is not about it.

Do you have to pay for Sword and Scale podcast?

49 cents/day is some serious assistance which will really help us ramp up production for the long-run. With this level of contribution you're one of our top contributors who really is pushing us to greater things. Instant access to Sword and Scale +PLUS (Available only with Sword and Scale Subscription).

Why did Sword and Scale leave Patreon?

Following an investigation by its trust and safety team, the fundraising website Patreon did not find Mike Boudet's “Sword and Scale” account in violation of its community guidelines and will let the account continue to collect money from fans.

What happened to the Sword and Scale TV show?

Wondery officially parted ways with Sword and Scale on March 9, 2019 after Boudet, the podcast's host, shared a statement on the official Instagram account that drew online criticism. … On 1 April 2021, Sword & Scale announced on their social media pages that Kast Media had voided the shows contract.

Why did Sword and Scale get Cancelled?

Mike Boudet Returns to Sword and Scale Mike Boudet's stepped away from the show in March after an off-color joke that was reposted on Sword and Scale's Instagram account, triggering an advertiser Boycott of the show. Boudet has often publicly rallied against political correctness, which has angered many of his critics.

Is Sword and Scale real?

Sword and Scale is a bi-weekly American podcast exploring nonfiction stories of true crime. It features a variety of narrated true crime stories intertwined with interviews with criminals, witnesses, victims, authors, 911 call audio, witness testimony, trial audio, interrogation tapes, music, and sound effects.

How much money does Sword and Scale make?

$75,000 a monthSword and Scale earns at least $75,000 a month from Patreon, and after a review, Patreon has decided that its host, Mike Boudet, can remain on the platform, in spite of his denigrating comments and social media bullying.

What is Monstruo podcast?

Monstruo is a horror and true crime podcast. from the creators of Sword and Scale, Dark Topic and The Westside Fairytales. It features nine carefully crafted stories told over a year that are beyond the limits of imagination and based on actual events. Mike Boudet.

Where can I listen to Sword and Scale Season 1?

SoundCloudStream Sword and Scale | Listen to Sword and Scale - Season 1 playlist online for free on SoundCloud.

What does Sword and Scale stand for?

Sword and Scale is an internet radio show and website covering the dark underworld of crime and the criminal justice system's response to it.

Who owns Sword and Scale?

Mike BoudetMike Boudet, host of the true crime podcast Sword and Scale, is threatening legal action against another true crime podcast host who claimed Boudet bombarded him with one-star reviews on Apple Podcasts.

What is the best Sword and Scale episode?

Best Sword And Scale Episodes Episode 204. Episode 66. Episode 62. Episode 200. Episode 196. Episode 65. Episode 68. Episode 70.More items...•

How much does Sword and Scale make?

$75,000 a monthSword and Scale earns at least $75,000 a month from Patreon, and after a review, Patreon has decided that its host, Mike Boudet, can remain on the platform, in spite of his denigrating comments and social media bullying.

Can I listen to Sword and Scale plus on Spotify?

+PLUS Episodes are not available on Spotify. To Access +PLUS please use our iOS or Android native app, or the swordandscale.com website.

What happened to Sword and Scale daily?

"We have decided to part ways with Mike Boudet and Sword and Scale," the company posted on Twitter in March 2019 following multiple complaints from followers over the prior year.

What is the best episode of Sword and Scale?

Best Sword And Scale Episodes Episode 204. Episode 66. Episode 62. Episode 200. Episode 196. Episode 65. Episode 68. Episode 70.More items...•

Sword and Shield Podcast Ep. 81: Coming to America

Frances Martinez, 960th Cyberspace Wing director of psychological health, discusses immigrating to the United States with Master Sgt. Chandler Walker, 960th CW inspector general office, and his wife from South Africa, Amy Jane, Jan. 27, 2022, at Joint Base San Antonio-Chapman Training Annex, Texas. (U.S. Air Force audio by Kristian Carter)

Sword and Shield Podcast Ep. 80: Introducing the 689th Network Operations Squadron

Chief Master Sgt. Christopher Howard, 960th Cyberspace Operations Group senior enlisted leader, talks with Maj. Erica Fuller, 689th Network Operations Squadron commander, and Maj. Shawn Adams, 689th NOS director of operations, about their unit's mission set and Airmen culture January 13, 2022, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. (U.S.

Sword and Shield Podcast Ep. 79: Year in review

Col. Rick Erredge, 960th Cyberspace Wing commander, talks with Samantha Mathison, 433rd Airlift Wing public affairs specialist, about the year's happenings in the 960th CW Dec. 9, 2021, at Joint Base San Antonio-Chapman Training Annex, Texas. (U.S. Air Force audio by Samantha Mathison)

News & Politics Podcasts

Sword and Shield is a podcast developed by the 960th Cyberspace Wing, which is the only cyberspace wing in Air Force Reserve Command. Topics are dedicated to the latest events and happenings in the unit, along with insight, knowledge, mentorship and some fun.

Episode 78: Mentorship styles

Chief Master Sgt. Christopher Howard, 960th Cyberspace Operations Group senior enlisted leader, talks with Master Sgts. Shatasha Estes, 960th Cyberspace Wing first sergeant, and Jeanett Vielman, 50th Network Warfare Squadron first sergeant, about mentorship styles and differences in tactics Dec.

Episode 77: Breadth vs. depth

Chief Master Sgt. Christopher Howard, 960th Cyberspace Group senior enlisted leader, talks with 960th Cyberspace Wing members Capt. Jamillah Gonzalez, executive officer, and Master Sgt.

Episode 76: Holiday Stress

Chief Master Sgt. Christopher Howard, 960th Cyberspace Group senior enlisted leader, talks with Frances Martinez, 960th Cyberspace Wing director of psychological health, about holiday stress and coping mechanisms Dec. 2, 2021, at Joint Base San Antonio-Chapman Training Annex, Texas. (U.S.

Episode 75: Introducing the 50th Network Warfare Squadron

Chief Master Sgt. Christopher Howard, 960th Cyberspace Operations Group senior enlisted leader, talks with Lt. Col. Eric Stride, 50th Network Warfare Squadron commander, and Lt. Col. Jeremy Leader, former 50th NWS commander, about the job and culture within the 50th NWS, Nov. 18, 2021, at Joint Base San Antonio-Chapman Training Annex, Texas. (U.S.

Episode 74: Is it 'Fishing' or 'Phishing?'

Chief Master Sgt. Christopher Howard, 960th Cyberspace Operations Group senior enlisted leader, talks with Samantha Mathison, 433rd Airlift Wing public affairs specialist, about what phishing is in the cyber domain, Nov. 4, 2021, at Joint Base San Antonio-Chapman Training Annex, Texas. (U.S.

Episode 73: National Veteran and Military Families Month

Frances Martinez, 960th Cyberspace Wing director of psychological health, talks with K.C. Erredge, 960th CW Key Spouse mentor, about National Veteran and Military Families Month, Oct. 28, 2021, at Joint Base San Antonio-Chapman Training Annex, Texas. (U.S. Air Force audio by Samantha Mathison) Support the show (https://www.960cyber.afrc.af.mil)

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