
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
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 86 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicMusic Commentary | |||

Caitlin Edwards is a Chicago-based musician and music therapist best known as the frontwoman of ska-punk band Bumsy and the Moochers and for her solo work. In this episode, Caitlin shares how her love of music from a young age guided her into a caree... more
Sascha Altman DuBrul is a writer and mental health coach who came of age in the New York punk rock scene of the late ’80s and early ’90s. In this conversation, he speaks with Kendra and Rich about his time in psychiatric hospitals and how those exper... more
María Chaos is the founder and driving force of Doll Fest, a femme, LGBTQ+ and POC-forward punk rock fest in Oakland, CA. In this episode, María shares the inspiration for creating the femme-forward festival, how she navigates bands that have allegat... more
Carter and Dylann are two members of Operating System Offline, a young band from Rochester, MN. In this episode, Kendra and Rich learn about how this new band has been treated by older members of the music scene, how the band’s upcoming single tackle... more
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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
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.
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.
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
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.
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This podcast addresses pressing issues surrounding the music industry, particularly focusing on themes of accountability, social justice, and personal storytelling. The conversations often feature interviews with musicians, activists, and advocates who share their experiences with abuse, trauma, and the challenges of navigating the music scene, especially as marginalized voices. The content is notable for its candid and often graphic discussions about sexual abuse and assault, aiming to create a safe space for survivors while promoting advocacy for systemic change within the community.
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