Same story told a thousands of times
What would be interesting to me is a podcast investigating the reasons behind this EXACT same story that’s been repeated multiple thousands of times throughout history. Why are soo many men driven to this disgusting behavior. What is it in their rearing, their education, what about our society is making them so vulnerable and weak? and… On the flip side, why are sooo many women drawn to this type of man. What was it about THEIR nurturing, in our society that allows them to time and time again to walk into almost certain danger? I’m sorry but you’re not doing any good in using these people’s terrible experiences for entertainment and consumption. Use your resources to help us understand why this same story is always happening in every country, state, neighborhood on our planet. That way people can have a better understanding of what to look for in each other and maybe we can avoid repeating it until the end of time. Be proactive not reactive
Avengers93 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/04/23
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Unbelievable. Alexis is making this guy out to be a saint. He didn’t even have enough drive to have a job to put his family in a decent home or have a freaking car. This extra girlfriend will take up with anything based upon those standards.
sdc steph via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/24/23
Putting the race (or in this instance color) of the individuals is nothing more than salacious race baiting. No need for segregation in our world anymore. Explain to my why race needs to be mentioned in the show caption or front page advertising. It’s gross.
JimmyLovesTS via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/24/23
I don’t even give the podcast a chance if there is even one review of psychotic Brains promoting liberalism. I didn’t need to go down far to see you blindly marked a town as racist without facts.
zimber1 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/25/23
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