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Hello, From the Files listeners. This is just a quick message to let you know that in a few weeks’ time, brand new episodes will start appearing on this feed under a new show name: Unfiltered.
Unfiltered has been in the works for a long time now. It’s inspired by what I believe was the best part of From the Files: the in-depth chat with a different guest in every episode. Unfiltered will be hosted by Raquel O’Brien, whose podcast, Silent Waves, was the first released on the Casefile Presents platform.
After getting to know Raquel and seeing how talented she is at interviewing people from all walks of life, I knew that she had to have her own conversation-style podcast one day. And although I don’t host the show, the first episode features the first ever in-depth interview I’ve ever given. It's a long chat and you’ll get to know some things about me that I’ve never spoken about publicly. Raquel is the only person I felt comfortable having this conversation with, and I hope you’ll check it out.
Episode 2 stars two key witnesses from Case 78 of Casefile, The Janabi Family. Justin Watt, who previously appeared on From the Files, and his former sergeant, John Diem, speak in depth about their experiences in war and as whistleblowers. Future episodes will feature a diverse range of different guests from all walks of life. Some are connected to Casefile episodes or Casefile Presents series, while others are not. But all have real stories to share about justice and transformation.
Unfiltered is an exploration into human experiences. No topic is off-limits. These raw and honest conversations will open you up to a range of perspectives and invite you to make up your own mind. Episodes one and two will drop on Wednesday, August 30th, with all subsequent episodes being released weekly.
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