'Survivor's Guide to True Crime' is an interview-style podcast hosted by victim advocates Kimberly Corban and Kara Robinson Chamberlain. Discover true stories of survival, healing, and hope beyond the headlines. Listen as fellow survivors reclaim their narratives and share their experiences in an effort to educate and empower listeners.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 28 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | True CrimeDocumentarySociety & Culture |
Kim & Kara drop a bonus update episode to kick off 2024. Kara's almost done with growing her tiny human, Kim launched her online merch shop, and aligning our language to reflect our emotions is carrying us into our second year of SGTC. more
It's our last episode of season 1! We will announce our season 2 date soon, but rest assured we will still be doing minisodes and having fun on Patreon during our break. more
This year, during the worldâs largest podcasting conference, a group of survivors and independent producers will be taking the stage with a panel titled, âTrue Crime Podcasts That Help Not Hurt: How to Produce True Crime Ethically.â Their goal is to ... more
Kim talks with Kara in real-time to process and dissect her experience with her attacker's recent parole hearing. Kim also plays the recordings of her and Michael's testimonies to the parole board for the first time as Kara reacts. more
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I truly have never reviewed a show before, but I want to support in any way I can. As a survivor I have never felt more seen, understood and validated. I volunteer for RAINN so doing that for others is a part of my day to day life, but the first episode had me laughing, crying and perpetually saying âyes, thank you!â Thank you for sharing your stories and doing the work you do. Youâre both my new heroes.
If you consider yourself a âtrue crime enthusiastâ you will instantly be addicted to this podcast!
Thank you for the positive messages you put into my soul based on life experiences we may not have chosen but now have to manage. I laugh at things no one should ever laugh at, I resonate with you and your guests and you help me everyday.
Somehow I got lost in the mix of the now of true crime & forgot about the after. The healing⊠the still living when a part of victims died⊠this podcast reminds me, and every listener can claim survivor as quickly as we realize weâre also victims. Thank you.
These are incredible humans with beautiful stories. The stories they engage (their own and the stories of other remarkable humans) are shared to inspire, to instruct and to witness sincerely what we may want to avoid. I am encouraged to be a better human every time I listen. I also laugh with them. I didnât expect the levity you find regularly throughout their conversations. Itâs delightful to know trauma has been experienced and yet a life lived fully is still possible. I need that message in m... more
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