
Call (702) 723-6541 to schedule an interview!The Justice Voice is a podcast that covers true crime, current events, witchcraft, weird stuff -- and whatever else Chelsea Hoffman feels like talking aboutBecome a supporter of this podcast: www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-justice-voice--1328803/support.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 28 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Amberlynn Reid came back to YouTube and two of her videos have been removed -- but why just hers and not other similar content? Why does YouTube allow mukbang videos when they're clearly fetish content?
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Why does everyone hate Amberlynn Reid so much? Let's get to know her and her controversies in this episode of The Justice Voice Podcast (there may be more episodes on this topic)
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Chelsea talks about some of the notorious cases of love triangles gone wrong, which illustrate the more serious dangerous consequences of infidelity and cheating in relationships.
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Chelsea talks about how gross #polyamory is and how annoying #polyamorous people are online, in the wild and on dating apps.
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Stories have potential but they are too short and the details are those already well-known by everyone. Also...shoot!...another host who wants to put her political ideas across through a podcast...not original...and annoying...
Too many pauses, slow talking
The music is depressing, it doesn’t need to be played while the host is talking.
I really enjoy this podcast...no jibber jabber and I love how families are involved...very well done!!! Sad to hear these stories but done in a very respectful manner.
The at the time live recording nature of the show adds a degree of sincerity missing from other shows. Chelsea is informative and engaging. The subject matter is often fascinating. It's a great listen all around. Give her a subscribe now!
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Exploring a wide range of topics, including true crime, current events, and the supernatural, the content is primarily driven by the host's unique interests and perspectives. Episodes often feature personal anecdotes that create an engaging and distinct narrative style. The programming emphasizes controversial societal topics, with the host unafraid to express strong opinions and challenge common beliefs, making it appealing to listeners who appreciate candid discussions and thought-provoking commentary. Additionally, the inclusion of personal life updates and reflections on relationships adds a relatable and human element to the show, appealing to those interested in personal stories woven into broader societal discussions.
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