logo
episode-header-image
Mar 2022
1h 11m

S11 Ep12: [Lucy] Bad Blood

Broken Cycle Media | Wondery
About this episode
This week survivor Lucy shares her story. *Content Warning: This episode discusses sexual assault and emotional abuse. ** Sources: Ultra Violet: Facts About Violence Against Native Women UltraViolet is a powerful and rapidly growing community of people mobilized to fight sexism and create a more inclusive world that accurately represents all women, from ... Show More
Up next
Mar 2022
S12: Season 12 Sneak Preview
<p>When Kenzie first met Joe – she thought he was funny, successful and charming. Despite many strange circumstances in Joe’s personal life, it was the best relationship Kenzie had ever had…But when her loved ones began to suspect Joe wasn’t at all who he said he was, they came t ... Show More
4m 40s
Mar 2022
S12 Ep1: WITPRO
<p>When Kenzie first met Joe – she thought he was funny, successful and charming. Despite many strange circumstances in Joe’s personal life, it was the best relationship Kenzie had ever had…But when her loved ones began to suspect Joe wasn’t at all who he said he was, they came t ... Show More
34m 3s
Apr 2022
S12 Ep2: People Are Watching
<p>*Content warning: This episode includes descriptions of emotional, physical and gun violence. </p> <p><a href="https://www.thehotline.org/">The Domestic Violence Hotline</a> offers free and confidential support, 24/7 at <a href="http://1.800.799.SAFE">1.800.799.SAFE</a> (7233) ... Show More
37m 6s
Recommended Episodes
Nov 2020
A Cultural Reckoning and a Vision of Restorative Justice
“The Northern Cheyenne people have a saying: A nation is not defeated until the hearts of its women are on the ground,” says Lucy Rain Simpson, executive director of the National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center. “And that was a primary tactic. If you want to break a nation dow ... Show More
40m 12s
May 2021
Debra Black Crow McNeal
Ep 48: A brutal act of violence against a Native American woman in her own home highlights an epidemic of violence - the shocking number of crimes committed against Native American women and the lack of response to these crimes. The community rallied to fight for justice for this ... Show More
43m 5s
Feb 2020
Domestic Violence: From Victim to Survivor
*Trigger warning: We discuss domestic violence in length throughout this episode. If you feel the content discussed may be triggering, please either proceed with caution or feel free to listen to any one of our previous episodes.* In our first episode of Season Two, we are joined ... Show More
1h 57m
Feb 2021
Women writing true crime
<p>Women are big fans of true crime stories… from books, to films, podcasts and TV programmes. Kim Chakanetsa talks to two women who've made their name reporting on true crime. </p><p>Connie Walker is a Canadian journalist whose award-winning true crime podcast series, Missing an ... Show More
27m 27s
Jun 2023
The Other Woman
Episode 5: Deven wasn’t the only woman John was dating. He had another girlfriend, too: Alexis. Alexis’ version of events became critically important to Deven’s criminal case – and it was the one the police were more interested in believing.  Resources: If you or someone you know ... Show More
35m 14s
Jan 2024
Africa Insights: Toxic Masculinity Online in Kenya and South Africa
<p>In the era of social media, women worldwide have harnessed its power to build strong feminist movements and activist networks to raise awareness about sexual harassment and violence. Social media has provided a platform for women to share their experiences and speak out agains ... Show More
29m 44s
Oct 2018
EXPERT ON: Domestic Violence
<p>In our last episode, we talked about Susan Powell who was a victim of domestic violence. Many of her friends talked about Josh's strange behavior and the recalled things that should have been warning signs.</p><p>Today we talk to an expert on the topic, Ashley Bendiksen. She w ... Show More
40m 41s
Oct 2023
Willful Blindness | 6
In the aftermath of Robert Hadden’s sentencing hearing, a lot of people are left asking: what about Columbia University? If you or someone you know is a survivor of sexual assault, here are some resources: The Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN) survivor helpline is 1-8 ... Show More
45m 48s
Mar 2024
Lissa Yellow Bird
Ep 170: One woman’s come-back from drugs and incarceration would lead her to a life of service in helping indigenous families find their lost loved ones This is the Lissa Yellow Bird story Sources for Today's Episode: High Country News BBC News Dateline episode “Secrets of ... Show More
52m 18s
Apr 2022
[BEST OF] Critical Race Theory and Black Liberation w/ Zoé Samudzi
<p><em>[Originally released Oct 2017]</em></p> <p>Zoe Samudzi is a black feminist writer whose work has appeared in a number of spaces including <em>The New Inquiry</em>, <em>Warscapes</em>, <em>Truthout</em>, <em>ROAR Magazine</em>, <em>Teen Vogue</em>,<em>BGD</em>, <em>Bitch Me ... Show More
1h 9m