Rare, authentic & meaningful
This podcast is the real deal. All original journalism and no fluff. Goes deep — not just with the story which is shocking on its own — but also the many questions of accountability. As a listener, you go on a journey of self-discovery as it inspires you to reexamine your own assumptions, attitudes and biases. Many twists and turns along the way — some of it may be internal and feel personal because we all kind of know about that one bad teacher, bad coach or priest.
Former Edmontonian via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 06/28/23
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