Everyone needs to hear this!
Whew…where do I begin?! As I’m listening to this through gasps, anger and tears in my eyes I kept asking myself, how have I never heard of this? I’m just heartbroken to hear the stories of the survivors, the pain and the strength in their voice is both painful and inspiring. This podcast has sent me down a hole of researching and trying to find as much information as I can. As a mother I can’t even begin to fathom all those babies, kids and teens just tossed away like an unclaimed sweater left at the playground. My heart aches for them and their suffering. So thankful for the incredibly brave survivors that revisited a past that nobody on this earth should ever have to live. They are the voices for those who can no longer speak and man did it touch my heart and just bring me to tears. Thank you Duncan, Tony, James, Belvi and Richard for putting out into the world I only wish this will bring them peace and although I don’t feel we could ever give them justice for their pain and suffering I pray they get that somehow.
MariD22 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/04/22
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Captivating- and from what I’ve heard the information about Kueper Island is chilling and horrific. I wasn’t sure if I could listen. As a settler, I am compelled to learn more, to re-learn… to listen. The interviews and scene setting are vivid. Duncan’s deep grounding voice and compassion...Read full review »
Jen BScN RN via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 06/16/22
The stories of widespread child abuse in the Catholic Church just keep on coming. This a tragic investigation into the Kuper Island Residential School by Duncan McCue who reports the uncovering of horrific events with sympathy and empathy. He has dug out the facts but delivers these findings...Read full review »
Frustrated Sp B via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 07/05/22
I thought the stolen generation of Australian Aborigines were treated badly but I’m horrified at the amount of abuse and genocide committed against Native Canadians. Generations of trauma falls at the feet of the Canadian government and it doesn’t look to me like nearly enough reparations have...Read full review »
JosTAussie via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/02/22
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