This Pod Can Do the Impossible
Ok, lemme tell you a funny little story about the power of My Favorite Murder. A few years ago I made up with my ex, and we’re now very close friends. He wanted me to meet his other ex (who he dated after me) whom he was also still friends with. I was incredibly hesitant about this. I mean, who wants to be in that situation, right? So long story short through a series of events, my ex’s other ex and I end up meeting one another. And guess what? Now we’re SUPER tight. Why, you may ask? Literally because of MFM. Somehow, within the first five minutes of meeting each other, the topic of murder came up and I was like, “Omg do you listen to MFM?” And she cried, “YES! It’s one of my favorite podcasts!” Turns out she, like myself, is a HARD CORE Murderino, and the rest was history. This podcast proves that the impossible is possible through comedy and a mutual fascination of murder. There’s little I can say that hasn’t already been said before, but Karen and Georgia truly redefined the True Crime genre. These ladies balance out the horrors of this world with comedy, while putting the victims of these heinous crime at the forefront. They talk about the tough issues we’d rather not look at, like having compassion towards the abuse that many of these murders endured as children while never allowing that to be an excuse for the horrors they later would commit in life. Most importantly, they created a massive community of supportive Murderinos. This podcast has very literally saved lives, with thousand of fans adopting SSDMG as a personal motto. The amount of MFM groups out there (online or otherwise) has created lasting friendships and community that is absolutely invaluable. I will forever owe so much to these ladies ❤️
Ariel2272 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/10/19
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Great idea, not executed well.
lvmygrdn via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/27/16
Two funny and charming ladies on the grizzliest of topics. It's like being at the cocktail party they describe in the first episode where most people would be put off by the topic, but people like me are only drawn to the conversation.Read full review »
TVBrain via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/18/16
I love details and the background information of these true crime stories, and that is not what MFM is at all, and I appreciate that. There are some stories that I haven't heard of before, especially living in Southern California, like that traffic incident with the idiot driver. They both...Read full review »
Sharadaskye via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/27/16
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