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Betrayal: Seasons 1, 2, 3 & 4

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Betrayal
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Male Sexual Assault
Anthony Edwards
Romantic Betrayal
Trust
David Lisak
Divorce
Marriage
Child Abuse
Trauma
Abuse Recovery
Family
Deception
Mental Health
Child Sexual Abuse
Richard Petrone

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Dr. Jennifer Freyd, the leading expert in betrayal trauma, breaks down what separates betrayal from other traumatic experiences. For more on betrayal blindness, read Blind to Betrayal by Dr. Jennifer Freyd and Dr. Pamela Birrell.

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Recent Guests

Dr. Jennifer Freyd
Retired research psychologist and pioneer in betrayal trauma theory
University of Oregon
Episode: S4: E10 — Courage
Kristin Snowden
Licensed marriage and family therapist and certified life coach specializing in betrayal trauma and infidelity.
Your Therapy Practice
Episode: S4: E8 — Solace
Karoline Berrega
A woman dealing with the fallout from her husband's betrayal and seeking to heal.
Episode: S4: E8 — Solace
Claudia Aldrich
Whistleblower regarding police misconduct
Episode: S4: E6 — Circling the Drain
Will Acheson
Lawyer specializing in law enforcement labor organizations
Episode: S4: E6 — Circling the Drain
Carly Rose
Multimedia journalist at Rocky Mountain PBS
Rocky Mountain PBS
Episode: S4: E6 — Circling the Drain
Ashley Trujillo
Survivor of betrayal related to her husband's criminal activities
Episode: Listener Mail - How Do I Help My Friend? | Betrayal Weekly S1
Jessica Baum
Licensed clinical therapist specializing in attachment
Episode: Listener Mail - How Do I Help My Friend? | Betrayal Weekly S1
Dr. Kate Truitt
Applied neuroscientist and clinical psychologist focused on trauma recovery
Clinical practice in Los Angeles
Episode: The Science of Storytelling for Trauma Recovery | Betrayal Weekly S1: BONUS EP 4

Host

Andrea Gunning
Host of the series, she facilitates discussions that focus on personal narratives of betrayal, transformation, and the psychological impact of these experiences.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 591 ratings
  • Great Series!!

    This series is very good and has the same start LOVE BOMB the individual and off they go!! Am looking forward to the Hulu episodes as well. Great job at bringing these unknown and untold stories to light the more you know the more we can watch out for some of these red flags. Prayers to all the victims and survivors of these stories🙏🏽

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sandra Nel
    United States3 days ago
  • Review

    This story dragged and I stopped losing interest. The mom involving the kids in the situation was deplorable. The son was the only family member, with any sense 🤷‍♀️

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    TiredAFinOC
    United States5 days ago
  • Great storytelling but season 4 highlights something even more troubling..

    The complete enmeshment and codependence this family has is just.. beyond. What stood out to me more than the stank nasty cheating cop (that culture is SO pervasive in law enforcement- literally a dime a dozen) in this story, was how shockingly inappropriate and toxic this family dynamic is. There is literally no reason whatsoever that their CHILDREN needed to know or be involved in “family meetings” that discussed detailed sexual encounters their father was having OR be their mother’s emotional... more

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Meggatronnnnn
    United States6 days ago
  • Great show

    I have been hooked from the first episode. I feel so terrible for the family. When someone intends to deceive you, there’s very little you can do about their action. I’m glad they were strong enough to overcome. The story tread phenomenal. I count betrayal as one of my top podcasts and I listen to many!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cleosimpson
    United States8 days ago
  • So. Many. Ads!

    First off, this is a really well done podcast. I like the information and the production value. But even as an avid podcast listener I have never listened to one with SO MANY ADS! I think there are more ads than podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Sarcasmo8
    United States8 days ago

Listeners Say

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Some listeners express frustration with repetitive themes or prolonged series, indicating a desire for varied content.
Listeners appreciate the emotional depth and authenticity of the narratives shared, resonating with personal experiences of betrayal.
Many find the production quality high and commend the respectful treatment of sensitive topics.
A significant number highlight the therapeutic value of the shared stories, emphasizing empathy and resilience.

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#138
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#21
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#74
Canada/True Crime
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#78
United Kingdom/True Crime
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#200
Australia/True Crime
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#41
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S4: BONUS EP 1 — Pathological Liars
Q: Can people who are pathological liars change?
Yes, with the intention to change and through techniques like cognitive behavioral therapy, they can work towards being more honest.
S4: BONUS EP 1 — Pathological Liars
Q: How would saying concretely this is a diagnosis help the individual or help other people?
It provides a standard label for professionals and patients to communicate about the symptoms and issues effectively.
S4: EP 9 — Three Little Birds
Q: Would you say doing this podcast has been therapeutic for you?
Yes, it was very helpful to finally tell my truth.
Nobody Should Believe Me — S5 E1 | Betrayal Weekly S1
Q: What do you think is the biggest kind of misconception or set of misconceptions about transracial adoption?
The misconception is that the white parent knows more and that the adoptee should be grateful just to have any home, disregarding the complexities of their cultural background.
Behind the Scenes Q&A | Betrayal Weekly S1: BONUS EP 1
Q: How do you decide which episodes are two parts and which are only one part?
It's often dictated by how many twists and turns the story has and how much good tape we have to work with.

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The focus is on personal narratives involving betrayal, exploring the psychological effects of infidelity and deceit within relationships. Listeners hear from survivors who share their emotional journeys and confront the repercussions of betrayal, particularly related to trust, family dynamics, and societal structures, such as law enforcement and community support. Each season sheds light on the complexities of human behavior, revealing how betrayal impacts not only the individuals directly involved but also the broader community. Episodes link personal stories with broader themes of resilience, healing, and the journey toward reclaiming one's life in the aftermath of significant trauma.

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4. Something Was Wrong
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