#126: Bridging Passions: True Crime and Community Involvement with Bonnie

I'm pleased to introduce our guest today, Bonnie Deach. Bonnie, a retired speech pathologist, holds a deep affection for her family, creative undertakings, and quality time spent with friends. She is actively engaged in volunteering within her community and cherishes the moments she can share with her beloved grandson. Additionally, Bonnie has a notable fascination with the realm of crime. Our conversation today delves into the true crime genre, examining what it means to be an enthusiast. We explore whether it's merely a form of entertainment, as some argue, or if there are more profound motivations and narratives behind this interest. This episode is a discussion about stories, conversations, shared passions, and much more. I hope this episode encourages you to dive into what you are passionate about!

Episode Highlights:

●       Bonnie’s wonderful relationship with her grandson

●       The genre of true crime

●       Donating her body to science

●       Bottom Left Drawer

●       Bonnie’s backstory

●       Dealing with death and loss

●       Volunteering with Veterans

●       Speech Pathology

●       OLLI classes website

●       Crime Con in Nashville 2024

●       Bonnie’s podcast & book recommendations:

●       The Prosecutors Podcast, Retired FBI Case Review, Generation Why, Court TV, Dateline

●       Authors - Jack Olson, Ann Rule

●       Truman Capote In Cold Blood

●       Documentaries - 9/11

●       Best Crime Documentary Dear Zachary

●       Listen to Crystal’s episodes #9 and #62 - work with Crystal

Find More on The Commons with Karla:

●       On IG @karla_osorno

●       Memory Lane Chats

●       Website

This show has been produced by Adkins Media Co.

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