
A daily chat about the Epstein Files between two friends - Sam and Amy - who don't know any more than you do about the truth but who know many, many people who've played a role in the saga. Sam is a best-selling author and entrepreneur. Amy is a litigator and VC backed founder. Drink your coffee and tune in as we run down our take on the ever-evolving world of Jeffrey Epstein and his crimes.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

More than 12 Epstein victims were seated in the chamber as guests of Democratic lawmakers at the State of the Union — and Trump didn't acknowledge them once. Sam notes that virtually no mainstream outlet covered this either, meaning the silence was e... more
Sam and Amy kick off a new format — breaking down the biggest Epstein-related news from the past 24 hours, rapid-fire.
The State of the Union confrontation. More than a dozen Epstein victims, including Virginia Giuffre's brother and sister-in-law, w... more
The Epstein Files with Sam & Amy: Accountability, Cover-Ups, and the Men Protecting Each Other
The news cycle around the Epstein files keeps accelerating — and Sam and Amy are keeping pace. In this episode, they break down the latest developments, f... more
We spent hours in the Epstein files. Here's what we found.
Not what you'd expect. Not what the headlines tell you.
After reading through emails, documents, and court filings, one thing became undeniable: we are not playing the same game as the peop... more
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Like the show but it says daily chat, there hasn't been an episode in over a week
I’ve been enjoying this podcast and appreciate your perspective and the hard work you’ve put into it but honestly, I lost a lot of respect and Sam lost a lot of credibility for me today when she’s defending Bill Gates I get that it’s complicated and we might have personal experience that makes it complicated, but this is exactly why people don’t call out the co-conspirators and the predators. We need to be fierce about it. Regardless of how uncomfortable it makes us or how much we worshiped them... more
Sam is too empathetic to these *alleged* predators and corrupt billionaires. It shows over multiple episodes and is the most frustrating thing about this podcast. Why explore this if you aren’t willing to acknowledge some people you previously revered are monsters or closely associated with them? She acknowledges her bias from time to time which is good, but the empathy for these people is hard to hear and keep listening. That said, I appreciate the work you both are doing and speaking on the fi... more
Those are children
As the title said, I was looking for a podcast that covered what was in the Epstein file But this is more banter. The ladies also didn’t take the time to get the correct pronunciations of the victims names or even Ghislaine Maxwell’s. The episodes are entirely too short so it seems like when they may start getting into the substance it actually just ends. I’d be willing to update my review if the podcast can actually get into the files instead of briefly mentioning things in it. I only finished... more










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A daily conversation that unpacks the complex narrative surrounding a notorious figure and his extensive network, highlighting connections to powerful individuals and institutions. Through their discussions, the hosts shed light on the implications of these connections, touching on themes of accountability and justice within elite circles. They often reflect on the societal impact of these events and emphasize the importance of remembering victims while scrutinizing the actions of influential figures. Unique aspects include the hosts' accessible yet insightful approach to a sensitive topic, making it compelling for those interested in current events, legal issues, and social integrity.
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