Empathy and history
I loved the first season and am really enjoying the second season as well. This is a refreshing and much needed reframing of the true crime genre of podcasts, etc, where the narrative is focused on the victims: who they were, what their lives were, and the society around them at the time. The host helps the listener understand the broader worlds and historical context these women lived in and how it shaped them. Looking forward to the rest of season two, and fingers crossed for a season three!
quadcopter4698 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/13/22
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This is such a good podcast! Hallie Rubenhold is telling a story everyone should know about since Jack’s side is all you ever hear. Plus, she’s a wonderful narrator. She is pleasant on the ears, so knowledgeable on the subject and the story is put together very well. Please listen!
msnh08 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/19/21
Was hoping to hear true story about the victims but all she did was cry because she didn’t get what she wanted.. wasted 30 minutes
Ry'ale via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/14/21
Thanks for bringing the deceased women to life, for giving them dignity and understanding and respect after all of this time. Too often victims are dehumanised and even made ‘culpable’ .. especially if they were considered ‘immoral’ in any way. Fantastic research and podcast, wishing you much...Read full review »
Bilbysplendidfairywren via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 10/05/21
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