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Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & Culture |
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I found this podcast to be very emotional. I really liked how you showed things from everyone’s point of view and I love that you went back to where that poor lady was murdered and that she was remembered lovingly there. I love how the First Nations man explained why they feel how they do, it reminded me of the Irish people and how they fought for 800 years against the English for freedom, never getting full freedom but getting treated so much better than Aboriginal and First Nation people, who ... more
Much more than a podcast that talks about a murder. It explores the collateral damage caused by a murder.
The episodes are interesting, a good length of time, and has the necessary information without extraneous backstory. Much more than about the murder, it provides information about the landscape, population shifts and the culture of where the murderer grew up.
I was moved by the honest communication from her mother. She is a strong woman who owned her choices 100%. This is not a "blame yo... more
Extremely well done Nina.
I wish you much happiness for years to come.
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Apple Podcasts | #60 |
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