Criminal Motives
Un podcast de Matthew Phifer
275 Épisodes
-  Understanding High Conflict Divorces, Building Future - Lauren HuntPublié: 17/01/2024
-  Estate Planning for Financial Protection - Lindsay WheelerPublié: 17/01/2024
-  Atlanta Wholistic Family Law - Jeanette SoltysPublié: 10/01/2024
-  Mediating Divorce and Family Conflict - Joy RosenthalPublié: 22/12/2023
-  Understanding Loneliness, Meditation, and Forgiveness - Terrie VanoverPublié: 15/12/2023
-  Post-Divorce Agreement Mistakes and Solutions - Brian JamesPublié: 11/12/2023
-  Redeeming Women, Overcoming Poverty - Alicia WatsonPublié: 08/12/2023
-  Bonnie Lonardo - Financial Strain and DivorcePublié: 01/12/2023
-  Calina Plotky - Family LawPublié: 27/11/2023
-  Sandra Radna - Co-parenting & High Conflict DivorcePublié: 24/11/2023
-  The Bias in Family Court - Frank McFarlandPublié: 17/11/2023
-  Hannah Hembree - Sharing Custody Around The Holiday SeasonPublié: 17/11/2023
-  Immigration law - Andrew ThomasPublié: 06/11/2023
-  The Divorce Lawyer - Raiford PalmerPublié: 03/11/2023
-  Open Q&A ForumPublié: 30/10/2023
-  Emotional TriggersPublié: 20/10/2023
-  Handling Gaslighting Q&A sessionPublié: 16/10/2023
-  Man Convicted of Murder, Stabbed Wrong Woman To DeathPublié: 13/10/2023
-  Woman who was found guilty of killing her 3 daughters tells a Facebook support group that she sleeps with teddy bears made of her deceased daughters clothingPublié: 09/10/2023
-  Hidden Camera Shows Woman Allegedly Poisoning HusbandPublié: 02/10/2023
Criminal Motives dives into the psychology behind the world’s most shocking crimes. Hosted by therapist Matt Phifer, each episode explores the minds, motives, and moments that lead to the unthinkable. Why do people do what they do? Let’s find out.
