
You Should Be Here is a collaborative podcast to raise money to give back to victims and families. Each season is a new theme and each episode is a different case as told by a volunteer true crime podcast host.Season 1: The Homicide Tree "The Homicide Tree" is a symbolic tree where each ornament is placed in remembrance by name of a victim of homicide who deserves to be here this holiday season.Se... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 75 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Non-ProfitBusinessTrue Crime | |||

In late October 1995,18 year-old Shana Jaros had just moved out of her parents home and was renting an apartment nearby with a roommate. What seemed to be a normal ordinary Halloween night soon turned into a nightmare for the Jaros family when 18-yea... more
In 1973 in Houston, Texas 12 year-old Kirk Douglas Gaskin was brutally murdered in a bathroom at the restaurant where his mother worked. Little investigation was done and little remains known about what happened to that day at the early Roberts famou... more
Lured by a mysterious couple posing as prospective buyers, 24 year old Lindsay Buziak was brutally murdered in an upscale neighborhood in Saanich on Vancouver Island In February of 2008. Despite a trail of strange phone calls, suspicious behavior, an... more
On February 13, 2017, two best friends—13-year-old Abby Williams and 14-year-old Libby German—set out for a walk along the scenic Monon High Bridge in Delphi, Indiana. The next day, their bodies were discovered in a wooded area nearby, sparking a mas... more
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What an amazing way to raise awareness and give back to a much needed cause!
So many true crime podcasts are out there making light of these cases. So happy this is to support a good cause.
I love the podcasters give back idea and seeing so many amazing pod hosts come together is really powerful. Each episode has so much compassion and care.
Research is excellent. Attention to detail. Compassionate and kind in telling the victims story.
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Focusing on true crime, this collaborative podcast serves a unique purpose of raising funds to support victims and their families. Each season highlights different themes, with the current focus on survivor stories, while previous seasons have addressed homicide victims and domestic abuse. The episodes feature volunteer hosts who recount specific cases or survivor experiences, fostering a sense of community and advocacy for those affected by crime. Additionally, the initiative encourages donations to provide essential support for various nonprofit organizations dedicated to victim advocacy. This podcast not only aims to educate listeners about individual experiences but also strives to make a meaningful difference in the lives of victims th... more
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Recent guests on You Should Be Here include:
1. Don Waller
2. Ashley Reeler
3. Holly Dunn
4. Mary Vincent
5. Holly K Dunn Pendleton
6. Chris Meyer
7. Rinelle Harper
8. Jennifer Msumba
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