• S1 E13: Season 1: Q + A

  • Apr 7 2019
  • Length: 53 mins
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  • 3.6 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)
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S1 E13: Season 1: Q + A

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  • Sara and Tiffany answer listener questions and reflect back on the season thus far.

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It’s Not Just True Crime, It’s IMPORTANT.

Just finished Season 1 & can’t wait to keep listening to more! Sounds like some were disappointed the reveal wasn’t crazier, but that’s not the point. At all. Imagine if this was your relationship, or your friend’s or family member’s relationship. It would be a nightmare and one of the most insane stories in your life. And the most upsetting part, is that this kind of abusive relationships happens to far too many people and people get trapped in traumatized. I wish I knew the signs before enduring years in several abusive relationships, and I commend Sarah’s strength for being brave enough to openly share something that is very hard for many of us to talk about or even admit. (If you have a similar history, this podcast could be a bit triggering, so have someone available to talk to if needed! But by the way it’s presented, I found this helped me more than anything.) Sarah’s family sound like BAMFs for having her back, and helping her share her story, and Tiffany has done an amazing job with the podcast and telling Sarah’s story in an engaging yet sensitive way. You never know who this could help and the awareness is incredibly important.

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Meh

Not bad. Listened with wife on road trip. Passed the time. Four too many episodes : |