
Imagine your trauma leads the news. Your private life is then public property. Your anonymity is lost. That’s what it’s like to become an accidental celebrity. Now, the spotlight is turned around. Each weekly episode offers rare media insights from an ordinary Australian who faced an extraordinary event. They expose the tricks of a competitive trade – the relentless pursuits, the manipulation and ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Society & CultureNewsNews Commentary | ||||

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Really interesting interviews showing the other side of the headlines and what survivors are having to deal within beyond their own personal trauma. I hope there will be a 2nd season.
This is a great concept and the content is really interesting. However, like others, I think the presenter’s style detracts from the podcast. She speaks like a news presenter on Channel 7, and it’s unnatural and lacks a human touch. It would be so much better with a natural speaking choice (eg Richard Fidler).
I loved this podcast! Are you coming out with any more seasons?? I’d love to hear some more stories.
Loved this series, it’s was very well done and I liked how those chosen to interview were able to put their true experiences out there. The interviewer lived the experience as a jurno in most of the scenarios too. Really enjoyed it.
Really enjoying this series, it is great insight into the people behind the awful stories. It shows a lot of insight and a personal touch to stories we all know. The interviews are honest and raw. Highly recommend, especially if you like true crime.
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Apple Podcasts | #219 |
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