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Allegations Against Lizzo
Lizzo
Sexual Assault
Chris Brown
Sexual Abuse
Body Positivity
Sexual Harassment
Abuse
Rihanna
Blood On the Dance Floor
LGBTQIA+ Community
Touring Culture
Harvey Weinstein
Backstreet Boys
Shannon Ruth
Nick Carter
Melissa Schuman
AER
Fallen Idols

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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Kendra and Rich reflect on the topics they covered throughout 2025, examining both the wins and the setbacks, and share legal and life updates involving many of the accused abusers, while noting how the broader cultural and political climate has shif... more

Kendra and Rich take a closer look at the controversial career of Ronnie Radke, frontman of Falling in Reverse. The episode unpacks his constant legal troubles, public feuds, and online behavior while exploring the cult-like loyalty of his fanbase.

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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

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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."
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."
Emily Driscoll
One of the survivors who spoke out about Jesse Lacey's allegations.
Episode: 68. Subtext: Jesse Lacey: A Pattern of Betrayal, Coercion, and Grooming

Hosts

Kendra Sheetz
Co-host of the show, actively engages with discussions on personal experiences and cultural issues within the music industry, particularly those affecting survivors of trauma.
Rich Gill
Co-host of the show, contributes to critical conversations on music culture, accountability, and mental health, emphasizing community support and collective accountability.

Reviews

3.9 out of 5 stars from 210 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 States2 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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    Mer chan
    United States2 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 States2 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.

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    Josharmacost
    United States2 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

There are concerns about perceived hypocrisy in certain discussions, yet many express gratitude for making these vital issues visible and accessible to a wider audience.
Listeners appreciate the critical discussions on sexual abuse and accountability in the music scene, often highlighting the importance of these conversations.
While some reviews mention discomfort with the serious nature of content, a majority praise the vulnerability and candidness of the hosts.

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

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.
RE-ISSUE: 28. Psalm One: "Speaking up for myself wasn’t a crime."
Q: Talk to us a little bit about the book that you have that came out recently.
Psalm One discussed her book 'Her Word Is Bond' and how it addresses misogyny and personal experiences in hip hop.
RE-ISSUE: 28. Psalm One: "Speaking up for myself wasn’t a crime."
Q: Could you tell us a little bit about yourself?
Psalm One shared her journey from Chicago, focusing on her hip hop career, education in chemistry, and her experiences in the music industry.
77. Cristy C. Road: "I think everybody needs to be angry."
Q: Do you feel like the conversation around sexual assault and violence is becoming more open in music?
Cristy believes the visibility of marginalized communities and survivors sharing their stories is becoming a battle cry, leading to important discussions about trauma and accountability.

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What is enough. about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Focusing on critical issues within the music industry, the content illuminates the often-overlooked realities of abuse, accountability, and the culture surrounding trauma. Episodes feature candid discussions that explore the impact of violence, harassment, and mental health within various music scenes, often linking personal narratives with broader societal themes. The hosts engage guests from diverse backgrounds, including musicians, therapists, and advocates, providing compelling insights into the intersectionality of music and activism. The podcast offers a platform for survivors' voices while promoting healing, empowerment, and community accountability, aiming to foster safe spaces in an industry that has historically been plagued by un... more

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1. Caitlin Edwards
2. Sascha Altman DuBrul
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5. Cristy C. Road
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7. Ruby Blu
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