
Some Place Under Neith is a deep dive exploration into cases of missing women. Producer and stunt woman Natalie Jean and comedian Amber Nelson laugh maniacally as they burrow into these fascinating stories and find out how we all can help. Brought to you by The Last Podcast Network. Artwork by @chaos_magic Intro Music by Devin Castaldi-Micca, ft. "Subway" by The Lunachicks Subscribe to SiriusXM Po... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 179 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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In the January Epstein file tranche a copy of an anonymous teen girl's journal was released and then immediately partially pulled off the government website. In it, the Jane Doe lays out years of torture at the hands of many people. At least 55 peopl... more
In the January Epstein file tranche a copy of an anonymous teen girl's journal was released and then immediately partially pulled off the government website. In it, the Jane Doe lays out years of torture at the hands of many people. At least 55 peopl... more
Natalie and Amber discuss ICE, who and what’s behind it, and what this means for US citizens.
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This week we wrap up our LDS interview series with secular spiritualist and brilliant theologian Britt Hartley. She's an ex-LDS member and her social presence is filled to the brim with thoughtful and creative ways to deal with the difficult transiti... more
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Stick to your story but also stick with facts. Some of these are way too long and your opinions kill me. You’ve lost me. I didn’t join to hear Trump & Elon bashing. Fortunately, they aren’t into LDS.
Just because you can podcast doesn’t mean you should.
It seems Natalie has lost the plot of the show. This has become a single-focused ex-mormom podcast created by non/never-mormons. For a while, I really enjoyed it... but it's gone on too long.
Support but also support less of episodes on one topic. All for deep dives but this was too much and quit listening….hoping older format returns.
I have now listened to the entire LDS season. They had an opportunity to make this really good and informative. Well….it always descends into “How can we insert Orange Man Bad and my own made up facts every single episode?”. I wanna know, also, your source of underage marriage facts! So I can be credible when educating others and read for myself! It comes off as “I’m pretty sure that…” way too much.
We have left a cult after five generations last year that has a lot of parallels with the L... more
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Exploring the deeply troubling phenomenon of missing women, this podcast combines investigative storytelling with incisive humor. Hosted by a producer and a comedian, the episodes are marked by a mix of earnest examination of serious topics paired with lively banter, making challenging conversations more accessible and engaging. Through a variety of case studies, the hosts seek to highlight systemic issues while empowering listeners to contribute to positive changes in society around safety and awareness.
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