A Misleading Podcast
I find this podcast misleading. It uses dramatic music and vocal inflection to make this seem like a terribly controversial and suspenseful case. It demonizes the social workers whose jobs are on the line and are legally answerable for this (these) child(ren)’s wellbeing. I understand the difficulties of this circumstance but does not depict accurate and relevant information.
pduesing via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/10/20
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This is dramatic and misleading. I get accidents happen but there is no reason for a 5 month old to have an accident like that. They DESERVED to be investigated. The social workers are just doing their job. They have to speak for and protect the babies that can’t talk for themselves! If they...Read full review »
OAGriffin via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/12/20
Years ago I was a TDPRS CPS worker for 2 years. Then I spent about a decade as a foster care SW in another state. I’m on episode 2 and I’m amazed that this podcast captures both sides with so much insight. People need to know. I’m glued to my bluetooth speaker!
Andygirlll via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/13/20
Absolutely put together better than any podcast I’ve ever listened too. I was listening to the episode and it said “listen to more next time. I literally through a little hissy fit when I saw I was out of episodes Haha well it’s the truth it’s really good.
Raztag via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/12/20
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