Well Reported, Sensitive, and Engaging
Thank you to the brave women who stepped forward to tell their stories, and thank you to Amy and The Washington Post for listening to them and believing in them. This was a brave, difficult, and extremely timely podcast. While the episodes deal with and explore incredibly traumatic experiences, they’re always told with sensitivity, honesty, and respectfulness. I was deeply moved listening to Carole’s parents go through their metamorphosis, from not wanting to speak with Amy to finally telling their own truths, and listening to Carole’s mother speak about confronting the Judge at the airport. I broke down listening to Lauren learn about Carole’s story and agreeing to meet with her. When I listened to their conversation I was absolutely devastated and yet also so proud of the women and their journey to find one another.
AngelyneRA via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 03/14/21
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What would happen if all the canaries sang? Yes, the world might split in half. But truth might bring us all closer to our joy. Lauren and Carol are on that path. I’m so glad for them. What a powerful vehicle this podcast is!
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