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Some Place Under Neith

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Child Abuse
Kanye West
Madeline Soto
Mental Health
Child Trafficking
LDS Church
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Victim Advocacy
Current Events
Sexual Abuse
Missing Persons Cases
Murder Case
Parasocial Relationships
Tiktok
Social Media Influence
Child Exploitation
Trump Administration
Darien Gap

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

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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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Know of a missing woman's case that needs attention? Contact us at someplaceunderneith@gmail.com.

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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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Recent Guests

Britt Hartley
Atheist spiritual director and ex-LDS member
Episode: WTF LDS Interviews: Britt Hartley
Alyssa Grenfell
Former devout Latter-day Saint and author discussing harmful church practices
Episode: WTF LDS Interviews: Alyssa Grenfell
Mickey Atkins
Therapist, social worker, and content creator
Private practice and social media platforms
Episode: WTF LDS Interviews: Mickey Atkins
Joe Laycock
Religious studies scholar with expertise in new religious movements
Episode: WTF LDS Interviews: Joe Laycock
Ryan Fisher
A former colleague of Tim Ballard now defending victims
Episode: WTF LDS Episode 30: I Didn't Do It, But If I Did...
Jan Broberg
A fierce advocate for survivors of sexual abuse and the subject of the documentary 'Abducted in Plain Sight'
Self
Episode: WTF LDS Episode 9: The Encumbrance of Forgiveness
Jenny Gage
Ex-Mormon activist sharing her story of emotional healing after leaving an LDS marriage
Episode: WTF LDS Episode 6: Right Off A Cliff They'll Follow
Ciara Jones
Theologian and equity consultant, discussing the behavior of prophets in various religious settings
Gardening Theologian
Episode: WTF LDS Episode 6: Right Off A Cliff They'll Follow
Beth Magnetic
An ex-Mormon who discusses experiences with familial violence and the connection to Mormon culture.
Social media personality known as Mormon True Crime
Episode: WTF LDS Ep 5: The Hand Controls the Microfiche, Is the Hand That Rules The World

Hosts

Natalie Jean
Co-host and producer with a background as a stunt woman, she brings unique storytelling and production insights to the podcast.
Amber Nelson
Co-host and comedian whose humor and perspective add a lighthearted touch to serious topics, enriching audience engagement.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 4.3k ratings
  • Enough of the Trump bashing!

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Queeniebee65
    United Statesa month ago
  • Insufferable

    Just because you can podcast doesn’t mean you should.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Bettiepage23
    United States4 months ago
  • 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.

    Podcast Addict
    3
    Tara Daktyl
    5 months ago
  • Love but LDS 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.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Andy137!
    United States6 months ago
  • TDS is strong here and it diminishes credibility

    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

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    mtranchfarmerwife
    United States6 months ago

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The balance between comedy and true crime is often highlighted as a strength, with many praising the research and engaging narrative style. However, critiques mention occasional distractions and a desire for more concise discussions on topics.
Listeners appreciate the blend of humor and serious storytelling, though some express concern over the length of episodes. Many commend the hosts for approaching sensitive topics with empathy, while others desire more variety in subjects covered.

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#205
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Apple Podcasts
#205
United Arab Emirates/True Crime
Apple Podcasts
#240
Brazil/True Crime
Apple Podcasts
#249
India/True Crime
Apple Podcasts
#250
Finland/True Crime

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WTF LDS Interviews: Britt Hartley
Q: How can individuals effectively navigate life without structured religious beliefs?
By creating a safe space of community, values, and rituals that align with personal beliefs while facing existential challenges directly.
WTF LDS Interviews: Britt Hartley
Q: What would you say to individuals struggling with their identity after leaving a religious community?
Find ways to reclaim rituals and community aspects that foster well-being while building a life on personal core values.
WTF LDS Interviews: Mickey Atkins
Q: Can you explain the ethical implications when therapists are assigned by religious organizations?
Atkins discusses the ethical issues surrounding practitioners chosen by religious bodies, highlighting concerns over whether they would genuinely support the mental health needs of clients experiencing doubts about their faith.
WTF LDS Interviews: Mickey Atkins
Q: What are some checkpoints somebody can make to evaluate their religion's role in their life?
Atkins suggests questioning the internalized authority and feelings of self-policing that arise from high-control religious environments.
WTF LDS Interviews: Beth Magnetic
Q: Do you believe that the church has an influence over the court system in Utah?
She believes that judges raised with LDS beliefs have biases that affect their decision-making, leading to a lack of protection for children and women.

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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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2. Alyssa Grenfell
3. Mickey Atkins
4. Joe Laycock
5. Ryan Fisher
6. Jan Broberg
7. Jenny Gage
8. Ciara Jones

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