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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CultureNews CommentaryNews |
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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.
Apple Podcasts | #241 | New Zealand/News/News Commentary |
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