A harsh truth.
The podcast is brings forward the pain and suffering that First Nations kids and their families had to endure. To survive in the society that did not want them. As an outsider I understand this too is Canada. This is the fruit of colonization and it is still going. I hope that by learning about our past we can find a better way forward. Thank you for doing great journalism.
chitoito85 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 06/02/22
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This is a very well produced and ethically curated podcast. I feel uncomfortable with the first review saying how it’s boring and puts them to sleep. This trauma isn’t for your entertainment, this podcast is to shine light the horrendous actions that Native peoples have experienced at the hand of...Read full review »
Sane human via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/08/22
Thank you, Duncan for your thoughtful, respectful and delicate handling of this subject. While it brought me to tears numerous times, I appreciate the clear and direct honesty of this series. You and your team should be so proud of what you have accomplished. I hope there are more series to...Read full review »
PMG2022 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 07/05/22
i don’t love this podcast. nor do i like it. it is a wonderful piece of journalism but it is also a terrible gutwrenching reminder of the past and how little has been done to make amends. it’s hard to listen to work like this but i see it as a call to action—to be empathetic and compassionate, to...Read full review »
jubijam via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/19/22
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