Eye opening… but NOT!!
I’m nearly done listening to all 64 episodes. Started maybe a month ago. Eye opening… and so sad. I am interested because my maiden name is Strubhar which has been shortened from an Amish/Mennonite Ana Baptist name. ??? I came upon my last name in an Amish book while browsing in an Amish book store. So of course I became even more interested. So thankful I was not born into any of it!! I know they aren’t the only “cult” guilty of such behavior and I do know there are good people in these groups… but as the saying goes… One bad apple… I am a Christian and as a believer I am thankful that there are those willing to speak the truth no matter how hard it is and sacrificing so much. Thank you for that and to all the survivors who have lost so much. I pray an abundance of happiness and blessings to you all.
CKinAK via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/11/22
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I really wanted to like this podcast, but the volume and overall sound quality is all over the place. It’s hard to hear the people talking sometimes and the male narrator’s voice is so annoying.
Zoyewrds via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/24/20
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to_be_me via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/15/19
I’m enjoying the show, but I have a hard time hearing at times. Just as a previous comment or stated, the guests’ voice is faint, but Marcs is very loud. I listen in my car with the phone column the whole way up as well as my car radio and it’s likely a struggle.
MrsACW via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/21/20
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