Vulnerable, healing, emotional…
This is story telling at its best. Listening the story organically unfold and evolve through vulnerability and trust was beautiful and poetic. I found many comments disheartening. After all the vulnerability, care, and empathy put into the story telling, it’s fascinating that anyone could focus on “creditability.” This story underlines the long term, damaging effects caused by abuse, human trafficking, oppression… all by using a first hand experience. This is a women who bravely bared her soul. The continued challenge of a woman’s credibility regarding sexual, mental, and emotional abuse is a sad study of society. I do agree with the mid roll ads. I understand the need for adds and appreciate the free access to this wonderful story, but they would be better at the beginning of the episode in a situation like this.
Amwlovesdinos via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/07/24
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Hands down one of the best podcasts I’ve ever come across. I am absolutely captivated by her story. The wait for volume two will be tortuous!
Thedementedmom via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 04/07/24
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Just a Midwest SAHM podcast listener and all I can say it, enlightening, informative, great interviewing .. Dateline is my favorite but seems like nothing after listening to this 😅👏🏻🎬
i❤️dateline via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/09/24
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Pc-ios via Apple Podcasts · Hungary · 03/28/24
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