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Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | NewsTrue Crime |
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Powerful and emotional. Such an educational piece that can empower parents across the US. Both cases had obvious discrimination and it shows it is on all sides regardless of what color you are.
This show is so manipulative it makes me cringe. Can’t do it.
So let’s just be super clear: this is an incredibly important story about families who have found themselves in a nightmare fighting against the government to be able to keep their own children.
The reporter (Mike) does a FANTASTIC job, I really appreciated his tone and sincerity during the reporting.
By episode 5 I was very sympathetic with both families - and others who may find themselves in this position.
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Very well done! I sobbed throughout this podcast, both families were wronged on such a deep level (Butlers more so due to systematic racism). It was heartbreaking and made you realize how one accident could cause such rippling devastation. Sending healing and positive thoughts to each family.
I honestly have to admit it never even crossed my mind that anything like this could happen so hearing about all this has been very eye opening and very informative. Would recommend this podcast to anyone and everyone. It’s an extremely important podcast. Cant rate it high enough.
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