
Season 1
Betrayal is an eight-episode podcast hosted by Andrea Gunning. It's the story of Jenifer Faison, a woman who reconnected with her college sweetheart, Spencer Herron, later in life. Jen, a reality television producer, picked up and moved cross-country to her new husband’s small town in Acworth, Georgia to be with her first love. Spencer was a popular soccer coach and a two-time "Teacher... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 159 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | RelationshipsTrue CrimeSociety & Culture | |||

Welcome to Season Seven of Nobody Should Believe Me. Andrea revisits the case of Maya Kowalski—the story at the center of the Netflix film Take Care of Maya–and the family’s high-profile lawsuit against Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital. What bec... more
You can now watch Deb’s story on TV! Check out Betrayal: Secrets and Lies. Episodes air every Sunday at 10pm EST/9pm CST on ABC.
The Canadian police have a 30-year cold case, and only Deb can help them solve it.
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You can now watch Ramon’s story on TV! Check out Betrayal: Secrets and Lies. Episodes air every Sunday at 10pm EST/9pm CST on ABC.
Ramon discovers a dark secret that threatens everything, including his own life.
If you would like to share you... more
You can now watch Andrea’s story on TV! Check out Betrayal: Secrets and Lies. Episodes air every Sunday at 10pm EST/9pm CST on ABC.
The “Mormon Madoff” conned everyone, including his own wife.
If you would like to share your story, you can reac... more
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The broad statements made in season 7 don’t take into consideration there are actually times when the parents who do want the best for their children are sometimes overwritten by overly zealous medical providers. Following a reported attempt of self harm by my teen, I took her to a hospital. While there and on the way, I phoned local inpatient care facilities who all declined to admit her due to a chronic medical condition she has…too risky for them and their other patients. Upon discussion with... more
These women deserve more than an hour to tell their stories, and we as listeners should want more than just to gawk at these tales of “monsters”. Good job, you got your tv show! Now you can really make money exploiting women’s tragic stories.
Really used to love this podcast and looked forward to listening to the new episodes each week. I felt the episodes were well written, well told, and they we’re important stories/warnings for people, most of them women. This used to be a weekly podcast with these stories, now it’s just the same stories told over again and advertising a TV show. Sorry I don’t want to listen to the same stories over and over again, in audio or video. Good for you that you made a TV show but it seems you’ve killed ... more
No longer a podcast.
Would love to have her interview women who didn’t see the red flags are chose to stay anyways.
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The series centers on intimate stories of betrayal, deception, and their long shadows—ranging from domestic violence and coercive control to infidelity, secret families, and financial manipulation. Each episode often threads a survivor's resilience with actionable takeaways, including safety planning, documentation, and the pursuit of accountability or legislative change. Across episodes, the show distinguishes itself by inviting firsthand accounts, decoding complex relational dynamics, and highlighting the ongoing impact on families and communities. A notable throughline is the commitment to truth-telling, healing, and practical guidance for listeners who may be navigating similar situations or considering storytelling as a path to awarene... more
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Recent guests on Betrayal Seasons 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 include:
1. Sally Smith
2. Deb Proctor
3. Ramon Sosa
4. Nancy Glass
5. Bobby Gumpright
6. Libby Henry
7. Jennifer Simmons Kaleba
8. Stacey Rutherford
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