This podcast is hosted by two first generation American born Millennial therapists who are equally true crime, forensic psychology and macabre obsessed. This podcast explores deep into the intricate web of society, human behavior, and the systems that shape the world around us. In each episode, we'll navigate through the layers of stories that often remain hidden beneath the surface because by dec... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 40 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Category | Society & Culture |
We'll uncover the secrets, the mysteries, and the unending debates that have left us all wondering: What really happened at the bottom of that fateful staircase? In today's installment, we delve deep into one of the most perplexing and sensational ca... more
Mao and Jackie discuss everything wrong with James Arthur Ray, business man turned "spiritual guru" and how negligence, new age spirituality and cultural appropriation led to three preventable deaths and many injuries. more
Take a listen to the new trailer of Decoding Crime and Culture Podcast with Mao Beckett and Jackie Ravelo, formerly known as The Millennial Therapist Podcast with Mao and Nao. more
Join Mao and Amber Choisella, a California-based Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC), a Spiritual Medium and Conscious Relationship Mentor, in this eye-opening episode, we expose the dark underbelly of the Twin Flames Scam, a cult-like py... more
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Love this. Listen to these ladies on another podcast. Shout out to Unseen!!! Wish more ppl understood trauma informed work. Social worker here, most days want to hit my head into the wall. Thank you for putting out this work- let’s shake s$@! up and change the dominant discourse!!!
I don’t usually listen to true crime but the forensic psychology and deep dive was intriguing. Mao and Nao bring in different perspectives and insight while being funny and witty. It’s a great listen and I look forward to their next episodes!
AD stationed in Okinawa 35 yr old Caucasian female raised in NC. Not always the most open minded area. I questioned many things growing up so I’ve been told that I’m more spiritual than religious. Your show hits hard in the best ways. Listening to this podcast your show!!!! I’ve learned things, found new interests, and entertained. I love the various topics and the tone is relaxing but fun. I will be stationed in Cali next year but I’m looking forward to binging all the episodes on the flight b... more
Real, raw, honest and informed!
This is a really good podcast! I really like all that is mental illness related and I feel like the two hosts are relatable and really interesting !
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