Incredibly sharp insight into humanness here
Listening to this podcast, I was struck by Mr Loya’s self-awareness and lack of fear of his own vulnerability. While I don’t doubt his experiences for a second, I do not see a hardened criminal here, but a smart, remorseful, changed human. This podcast and its content are a testament to our elasticity and resilience, and this gives me great hope in what seems to be a darkening world. Please listen. Update a few years later: listening again, and I find it interesting that the host seems to expect Mr Loya to be filled with self flagellation for the rest of his life. It’s great that Mr Loya can now look back and laugh at himself. It shows mega growth and self forgiveness, which is only truly possible with REAL CHANGE. Otherwise he’d be full of excuses and equivocations.
lesalasel via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/16/23
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One if not the best podcast I’ve listened to and I’ve heard a lot . Moving gripping intense just brilliant .
Redfrostie via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/10/19
Too easy to judge this cover by its first episode cover. Astonishing depth of self perception realised by Joe. Glamorises crime... that’s far too simplistic. Can’t wait to hear the rest.
Addictedto101 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/20/19
Really immersive listening to Joe and Co talk so eliquantly and in so much detail. Sets it apart from other true crime stuff.
jacklad92 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/03/19
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