
Paris Hilton's Troubled Teen Industry Narrative Doesn't Add UP and Why It Matters.
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Over the last few years, trauma stories from figures like Paris Hilton have gone viral — shining a light on real pain and igniting a wave of public concern around youth treatment centers. These stories matter, but they’ve also been picked up and amplified by media outlets that thrive on outrage, clicks, and controversy. In this month’s episode, Christina Buttons, an investigative reporter for the Manhattan Institute, joins us to examine the growing gap between emotionally charged narratives and the actual data. While it’s critical to hold bad actors accountable, it's equally important to ask: Are we listening to survivors — or are we letting the media spin trauma into spectacle? Christina breaks down what the numbers really show, how trauma can shape perception, and how ethical treatment centers are working every day to provide safe, meaningful healing. This is a conversation about truth, nuance, and the responsibility to think critically — even when the headlines scream otherwise. Related articles from Christinahttps://manhattan.institute/article/the-radical-movement-to-divest-from-youth-residential-treatmenthttps://www.city-journal.org/article/defending-residential-treatmenthttps://nypost.com/2025/05/31/opinion/dont-by-paris-hiltons-bull-about-the-troubled-teen-industry/Connect with Christina Buttons to learn more about her work and insights. www.buttonslives.com, instagram.com/buttonslives twitter.com/buttonslives, youtube.com/@buttonslives TikTok.com/@buttonslives .LISTEN ON THESE OTHER PLATFORMS: Apple Podcasts: https://shorturl.at/tDGSJSpotify: https://shorturl.at/GfKWp