Fantastic show
Diane Guerrero’s identity didn’t even occur to me until I listened to the third episode. I didn’t and don’t get celebrity vibes from this show. It’s honest and raw and beautiful without a veneer of artifice. I highly recommend this show for anyone who’s experienced the intersection of mental health concerns, identity issues, drug addiction, and / or familial trauma. This show is dope and goes deep.
OaklandPanther via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/30/21
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