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Artwork for enough.
Sexual Assault
Music Industry
Warped Tour
Blood On the Dance Floor
Consent
Punk Rock
Chris Brown
Punk Music
Abuse
Dahvie Vanity
Me Too Movement
Mental Health
Allegations Against Lizzo
Jared Leto
Domestic Violence
Lou Pearlman
Backstreet Boys
Lizzo
Sexual Abuse
Empowerment

enough. is a podcast which aims to shine light into the darkened corners of the music industry while discussing the ways we can and should improve ourselves and, in turn, our community. This podcast may contain graphic descriptions of sexual abuse and assault, including rape. These accounts can be triggering, especially for those who have also experienced sexual trauma. enough. is hosted by Kendra... more

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Artwork for enough.

Latest Episodes

Folk-punk musician Chris Clavin’s Plan-It-X Records helped to launch the careers of many artists and bands well known in the punk and indie music scenes. But allegations in 2017 against Clavin resulted in the shuttering of the label and his willing r... more

Kendra and Rich discuss the lo-fi indie and r&b artist D4vd, a rising star whose career has come to a halt over the discovery of 14-year old Celeste Rivas Hernandez’s mutilated body inside the trunk of his abandoned Tesla.

enough. is a podcast cente... more

In this episode of Subtext, Kendra and Rich dig into the history of former Of Mice and Men and Attack! Attack! frontman Austin Carlile. They discuss his history of leaving / getting kicked out of bands and the multitude of allegations levied against ... more

For over 40 years, Anthony Kiedis and his band, Red Hot Chili Peppers, have been the soundtrack for frat parties and music festivals with their brand of funk influenced alternative rock. However, behind the music is a dark history of sexual assault, ... more

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Recent Guests

Caitlin Edwards
Music therapist and co-creator of Punk the Burbs Fest.
Episode: 84: Caitlin Edwards: "Music, at the end of the day, is so powerful."
Sascha Altman DuBrul
Therapist and advocate for mental health awareness, diagnosed with bipolar disorder
Episode: 83. Sascha Altman DuBrul: "We are the products of the people who raised us."
María Chaos
Founder/producer of DollFest, music festival organizer
DollFest
Episode: 82: María Chaos: "We need our allies more than ever."
Oliver Books
A musician from Rochester, Minnesota, involved in audio production and recovery advocacy.
Episode: 79: Oliver: "Every single person can always be better."
Crystal Bowen
Hip hop artist, author, known as Psalm One
Rhymesayers Entertainment
Episode: RE-ISSUE: 28. Psalm One: "Speaking up for myself wasn’t a crime."
Cristy C. Road
A musician, artist, and novelist from Miami, Florida with a background in punk music.
Episode: 77. Cristy C. Road: "I think everybody needs to be angry."
Rosie Richeson
Former vocalist of Night Witch and advocate against sexual assault in the punk scene.
Episode: 75. Rosie Richeson: "Choose to do the right thing by your community."
Ruby Blu
Minneapolis-based musician and educator, front woman of Red Eye Ruby.
Episode: 73. Ruby Blu: "It’s up to us what we tolerate and what we build."
Corinne Caouette
Musician, independent booker, and co-manager of the band Black Widows.
Black Widows
Episode: 72. Corinne Caouette: "Step into that discomfort and try to experience what somebody else feels."

Hosts

Kendra Sheetz
Host focusing on community safety, punk culture, and survivor advocacy.
Rich Gill
Co-host discussing accountability, consent, and community healing in music scenes.

Reviews

3.9 out of 5 stars from 213 ratings
  • Hypocrisy / Libelous Accusations/ Love Bombs

    Hosts call for the cancellation of anyone accused of bad behavior in most cases with zero hard evidence or legal judgements. That happens up until Episode #21 where they talk about their own prior bad behavior. Then it’s all about understanding, forgiveness, awe shucks learning, and only in this episode are they reasonable. If the hosts held themselves to the standards they espouse on every other episode, there wouldn’t be a podcast. Virtue signaling at its worst, no matter who they set out to p... more

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    Sorensound
    United States2 years ago
  • It started strong…

    It was good at the start and I’m glad these kinds of discussions are being had, but I’ve noticed that in more than a few episodes, Kendra tries to be funny when she really isn’t. It gets tiresome and annoying especially in the context of a serious discussion about heavy subject matter.

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    KTMD03
    United States3 years ago
  • Slander

    Slander is a crime and should be treated as such. If you have an allegation go to the police and get these there people charged otherwise you are just distorting and destroying lives for your own benefit.

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    1
    Mer chan
    United States3 years ago
  • Hypocrisy

    Hosts call for the cancellation of anyone accused of bad behavior in most cases with zero hard evidence or legal judgements. That happens up until Episode #21 where they talk about their own prior bad behavior. Then it’s all about understanding, forgiveness, awe shucks learning, and only in this episode are they reasonable.

    If the hosts held themselves to the standards they espouse on every other episode, there wouldn’t be a podcast. Virtue signaling at its worst, no matter who they set out t... more

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Sorensound
    United States3 years ago
  • Offensive

    The host minimizes survivors of violence and abuse with her story.

    I’m sure that is not her intent but whatever good intentions she has are outweighed by this.

    I was personally offended and sickened after hearing her story in episode 2

    This host says it’s wrong to compare or ask questions about her story while advertisements are read in an attempt to profit off this. Very suspicious and offensive behavior to me.

    Apple Podcasts
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    Josharmacost
    United States3 years ago

Listeners Say

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Thoughtful, survivor-centered discussions with brave guests
Powerful storytelling that can spark real change, though some episodes polarize listeners
Candid and impactful explorations of abuse in music communities

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82: María Chaos: "We need our allies more than ever."
Q: Can you share a personal moment that shaped your drive to create DollFest?
A painful experience with a past collaboration and industry dynamics motivated María to prove that independent, inclusive, all-ages initiatives can succeed despite obstacles.
82: María Chaos: "We need our allies more than ever."
Q: How do you approach lineup selection to ensure representation?
Lineups are built to balance audience appeal with inclusivity, prioritizing fem-fronted, BIPOC, and queer artists and actively seeking out acts that broaden the scene rather than sticking to the same few headliners.
82: María Chaos: "We need our allies more than ever."
Q: What has been the response from bands and promoters to this concept?
Most respondents were enthusiastic and many shouted 'fuck yeah' about joining; some booking agents were hesitant due to business concerns, but overall there was growing interest and support.
83. Sascha Altman DuBrul: "We are the products of the people who raised us."
Q: What role do you see for art or music, culture, any of that in building collective resilience against what we're dealing with in today's political state of fascism?
Sascha emphasizes the importance of small groups making changes and building communities for collective resilience, suggesting that social movements need to focus on personal connections.
83. Sascha Altman DuBrul: "We are the products of the people who raised us."
Q: I'd love to hear a little bit about how you ended up as a therapist from squatting in a park or, you know, going to see Kathleen Hanna in Bikini Kill in Portland?
Sascha discusses his past experiences, including spending time in psychiatric hospitals and how that led him to want to help others with similar struggles, ultimately becoming a therapist.

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This show tackles the dark side of the music industry, focusing on abuse, accountability, consent, and the power dynamics within scenes like punk and DIY venues. Hosts guide hard-hitting conversations with artists, therapists, and organizers to uncover patterns of misconduct, explore healing and accountability, and highlight inclusive, safer communities for all ages. The format blends rigorous analysis with personal stories and practical perspectives on community-building, making it a must-listen for listeners who want both critical insight and actionable ideas for healthier music ecosystems.

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1. Turned Out A Punk
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1. Caitlin Edwards
2. Sascha Altman DuBrul
3. María Chaos
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5. Crystal Bowen
6. Cristy C. Road
7. Rosie Richeson
8. Ruby Blu

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