Recent Episodes
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Why Doesn't Ear Hustle Talk About People's Crimes?
Apr 25, 2025 – 48:01 -
Different Sides of the Earth
Apr 16, 2025 – 53:01 -
Slam That Door
Apr 2, 2025 – 47:21 -
Super Fun Birthday Story
Mar 19, 2025 – 42:55 -
Spark Plug
Mar 5, 2025 – 49:56 -
New Episodes Start Next Week!
Feb 26, 2025 – 05:46 -
Revisiting “Camp Grace”
Feb 12, 2025 – 01:14:57 -
From the Vault: Crew No. 7
Jan 17, 2025 – 44:48 -
Revisiting “August 21, 1971”
Jan 8, 2025 – 01:20:22 -
Last Memory: Linda
Dec 11, 2024 – 38:23 -
Last Memory: Leisha
Nov 27, 2024 – 31:54 -
The Wrong Line of Business
Nov 13, 2024 – 45:50 -
My Understanding of This Place: Nigel & Earlonne
Nov 6, 2024 – 15:30 -
My Understanding of This Place, Part 2
Oct 30, 2024 – 42:00 -
My Understanding of This Place, Part 1
Oct 16, 2024 – 48:49 -
Election!
Oct 2, 2024 – 46:43 -
A Little Streets, a Little Romance, a Little Deception
Sep 18, 2024 – 53:09 -
Comfortable Inside
Sep 4, 2024 – 47:34 -
Coming Up This Season
Aug 29, 2024 – 04:31 -
Ear Hustle Extra: San Quentin: The Magazine, Issue 2
Aug 21, 2024 – 45:57 -
Ear Hustle Extra: Revisiting “This Place”
Jul 31, 2024 – 01:09:24 -
Ear Hustle Presents: The Moth
Jul 10, 2024 – 36:04 -
Ear Hustle Presents: You Didn’t See Nothin
Jun 26, 2024 – 33:06 -
Daughters
Jun 12, 2024 – 43:30 -
Crocasacks
May 29, 2024 – 49:38 -
Catch a Kite Nationwide
May 15, 2024 – 32:21 -
Moms
May 1, 2024 – 42:18 -
Hope Lacquer
Apr 17, 2024 – 49:36 -
Five Mirrors
Apr 3, 2024 – 44:55 -
What's Up, Michael Freeman?
Mar 20, 2024 – 51:18 -
A Rock Across a Lake
Mar 6, 2024 – 28:09 -
Ear Hustle Extra: A Sneak Peek at "Cellies, with Commentary"
Feb 14, 2024 – 11:20 -
Bunkies
Dec 20, 2023 – 46:22 -
Shine Some Light
Nov 29, 2023 – 42:19 -
That World
Nov 15, 2023 – 47:18 -
Do You Think There Are Ghosts Here?
Nov 1, 2023 – 38:00 -
San Quentin: The Magazine
Oct 18, 2023 – 01:00:07 -
Transitional
Oct 4, 2023 – 38:19 -
Once You're in the Ocean, You're Going Everywhere
Sep 20, 2023 – 54:22 -
12 Hours on the Yard
Sep 6, 2023 – 49:19 -
Ear Hustle Presents: Violation
Jul 5, 2023 – 35:50 -
Ear Hustle Extra: Pride Month Special
Jun 21, 2023 – 50:25 -
Articles of Hustle
Jun 7, 2023 – 52:34 -
The Preacher
May 24, 2023 – 44:33 -
Abundant and Passionate Trash
May 10, 2023 – 01:05:04 -
Catch a Kite 8
Apr 26, 2023 – 33:11 -
Do You Know Who I Am?
Apr 12, 2023 – 31:35 -
Saber-Toothed Cat
Mar 29, 2023 – 38:48 -
OGs Got Hella Tricks
Mar 15, 2023 – 34:39 -
Dream On
Mar 1, 2023 – 45:42
Recent Reviews
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madasfukkkCriminals WERE normal people b4 they made mistakesBeing that I led a completely normal boring regular life before finding myself in prison for an 8 year stint once then never even a speeding ticket before or after. It’s easy for me to hear this and know that these women and even men too are just people like us- yes some of their choices were worse than others but most were made impulsively without thought and typically under the influence or with poor mental health. It’s so sad and very tragic for ALL impacted. I am glad to hear the podcast and to see how the people outside the walls in the “free world” get a chance to hear the voices and truths of the “violent criminals- the people who are outcasted and just condemned and thought of to be such lost causes.” The recidivism rates are sucky because they are not doing anything to rehabilitate inside in the USA. It’s literally a “holding camp”. They aren’t focused on helping anyone change their behavior , or better their lives like they should be - why are our tax dollars really being wasted like that. What a waste of my life, my heart goes out to every one in there still paying for that one bad decision- this is a good listen !!
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Doodle_DuccAmazing Show!The April 25th episode is so good! I love hearing all of the interesting and educated opinions everyone has. Grateful this isn’t a true crime show ❤️
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Awesome Great Pod 👍My favoriteThank You! It made me think about many different things. I agree people deserve respect, empathy and compassion no matter what they did. Laughing and feeling happy isn’t a bad thing. They’re people that should never be allowed out of prison but they are still human beings. THANK YOU FOR THIS EPISODE
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Gilmoreallen221st 3 seasons was great!Now the show has pivoted for sure. I understand not wanting to judge but being judged (and convicted) is the reason they are in the situations. The stories in the beginning made us understand that life before prison was tough, and prison is tough and their actions got them there. I understand humanizing the incarcerated, but it’s kinda hard to listen about missing a birthday party on death row, WHEN YOUR ON DEATHROW! How’d you get there first?!? Giving your story before getting on the podcast should be a bare minimum! You guys were pulling at all sides of morality that’s the reason the podcast grabbed me.
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nforetMaybe it’s not you it’s meI am a long time listener to Ear Hustle, and I really love how the show humanizes the incarcerated people. I feel like the last episode I listened to went over the line from humanizing to toxic positivity. It was the episode on the ladies on death row. I know you probably had a story to follow and that’s fine but the ladies were Super surface level for 90% of the episode. These women committed horrible crimes and I just wish there was a little more digging into them on a psychological level. They kind of acted like they were all there at a summer camp or something.
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Radha bayRips my heart right openThe humanity of the incarcerated blows me away. This is the best show I’ve ever heard.
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Ark-and-sparkPay per listenI guess add revenue just isn’t enough. Nothing like a bunch of liberals being greedy capitalists. Hypocrites.
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EllenpdxGirlSpark plug episode or as I see it “proof that Point Break wasn’t just a fictional movie”This episode is literally the plot of the old gem of a movie “Point Break” (started Patrick Swayze). Remember the bank robbers who were surfers? That is the gentleman’s former life before he was incarcerated. Holy moly the stories uncannily align!
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serasera724One of my favesThis is a really great podcast, and one I encourage my friends and family to listen to (no matter how skeptical they may be). I’m not sure what brought me to it in the first place because I never had a particular interest in prisons, but I certainly do now. I personally think it is worthwhile to start at the beginning of the podcast to follow the stories of the interviewees and hosts. I haven’t listened to every episode but I’m working on it. I have grown very attached to Nigel and Earlonne, and admire they work they do. It’s also interesting in more recent episodes to hear them look back at previous stories and discuss how they might present them differently if they had it to do over again. TBH I never really thought about prisons before listening to this podcast (which I feel terrible about), but I have learned so much and I’m so glad I found it.
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scoot7134Good PodcastEar Hustle is one of the most unique and thought-provoking podcasts out there. It offers a rare and deeply human perspective on life inside prison, told by the people who experience it firsthand. The storytelling is powerful, the production is top-notch, and the conversations are raw, honest, and often surprisingly humorous. It challenges perceptions and fosters empathy in a way few other shows can. Whether you’re interested in social justice, personal stories, or just great storytelling, Ear Hustle is a must-listen. Highly recommend!
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kimberly from TexasEar Hustle is life-changingI'd read about this podcast on some “Best of” list, saved it in my library, and then forgot about it. Fast forward a year or so and I went through all of the many podcasts I’d saved. Coming across Ear Hustle, I decided to listen, starting at the very beginning, Season 1, Episode 1. Fast forward about 5 days of bingeing, and I'm now at the beginning of season 4. I cannot believe I’d slept on this one. Ear Hustle is perhaps one of the best examples of true story-telling and life. These men (and Miss J) are some the most incredible, honest, caring, intelligent and interesting characters I’ve encountered either in real life or otherwise. Earlonne is absolutely incredible and I’m so incredibly thankful for him and this amazing journey I've been taken on.
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DAC728Masterpiece!A brilliant coming together of form and substance producing a work that moves beyond podcasts and into the realm of art. A masterpiece!
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bigauddieCaptivating!! 😉Earlonne and Nigel draw you in with their excellent storytelling and give you a fascinating glimpse inside prisons. Then before you know it, you’re pondering the big questions like how do we as a society want to treat those among us who have been convicted of crimes? What do we view as the purpose of incarceration? Is our current set up what we want? The podcast is satisfying at so many levels. Get on in there and start binging!
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JMBJMB8Great teamThe team in this podcast is great! The topics are interesting and the breadth of personalities is so wide. You grow to understand the challenge of covering incarceration when everyone’s story is different!
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TXSCDNNew Format?I’m a criminal attorney and have been listening to ear hustle for years. I would also tell my clients about it because even if they weren’t incarcerated at the time, many had been or have family or friends who are and I thought they’d find it interesting. It was super interesting to me to listen to what prison is like on the inside since I have spent the last 20 years working in criminal justice, both as a prosecutor and defense attorney. I have to say I’ve slacked off listening a bit since you’ve gone to the subscription. I understand why but I don’t want to have to pay for podcasts since I listen to so many. It’s really disappointing to see titles that I can’t listen to without paying for a subscription. Also I’m not as crazy about the format you’ve moved to. I think you still do great work but I’m not as interested in the “field trips” as I am in hearing from the incarcerated individuals. For instance, I just finished the Linda episode. I fast forwarded through some of the church because I just didn’t find it all that interesting to hear your guys’ take on the church, etc… Walking down the hall, seeing how it’s different, lighting the candle… I find it infinitely more interesting to hear the stories directly from the incarcerated individuals and left the episode disappointed that I didn’t hear more from Linda about her story. I found the same thing when I listened to another episode recently when you went back to a convenience store. I don’t mean to criticize because you guys are awesome podcasters. I just think your strength is interviewing people in prison and those are the stories I love to hear. In the older episodes I left each one wishing you could have interviewed them longer because I loved hearing their stories. Maybe this is just me but that’s my take on the early episodes versus your later ones. I never tire of hearing stories from the inside and would love for you to go back to more in-depth interviews. Just my opinion for what it’s worth. Love you guys! You do a great job and service.
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asleepby9No better podcast existsSeems fitting that a fan of true crime would follow a podcast produced in a prison, right? Prisons are fascinating and the communities, taboos, and unwritten rules that are cultivated inside are hard to understand unless you’ve been on the inside. Unless you’re going to break some laws, this is as close as you’ll probably come to getting an inside peek. I have learned so much from this podcast. I’ve laughed and been brought near tears. It’s the best story-telling you’ll find anywhere. I re-fall in love with this podcast in every episode. Nigel, Earlonne, and the crew are obviously dedicated to telling various sides of all stories and examining facets we might not otherwise consider.
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txca8488RE: Last MemoryI am amazed how the hosts can draw the narrator (Linda) and articulate their emotions so vividly. To Linda, I pray for continued transformation and strength for you. To Fr. Lalo thank you for shedding light of God’s unconditional love.
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jenniferkjuniperTransmutationThis show is so deep, and somehow funny. It manages to humanize the people most dehumanized by our society, without being cliche. I heard in the end if the last episode that we can donate using Venmo, but can’t find it in the website or link?
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Justplainlost79Growth over the yearsI love the show for its candid look inside without bringing you the same focus on just the crime and just the redemption. I absolutely loved the episode about sex offenders though…. Very insightful. Very deep… I would love for you to do a states tour.. maybe… not just a blip on the radar, but a little history… interesting facts, and a little story or 2 about a couple incarcerated people. At least in some hotspot cities or well known prison systems. Mississippi, New York, Florida…
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mcusolitoListener since the beginningI haven’t missed an episode since the first one dropped back in 2017. Great storytelling that gives me insight to what it’s like to be an incarcerated person. Nigel and Earlonne have a wonderful dynamic that draws listeners in. (Love the rest of the crew, too, but they’re the prominent voices of the podcast).
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pass11111111Outstanding PerspectivesI get so excited when a new episode drops - I usually listen immediately or within a day or 2. The stories are about real people and focus on their humanity. I love hearing from everyone and the dedication is evident. We are not the worst thing we have done and while not every situation has a perfect redemption, we are all human. I have listened to most episodes multiple times especially those first few seasons. I learn so much about the men and women’s prison system. In such a guarded and hurt world, it’s refreshing to see each person’s vulnerability. There is an episode about restorative justice that is tough to listen to but really insightful. This is my favorite podcast.
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AwesomenesslyamazingEnjoyable but needs refining.I enjoy listening to this podcast but I will say Nigel gets very annoying. She often times tries to push her own ideals and views onto the people she should be interviewing not debating. I still enjoy it but I just skip through her parts where she’s being irritating.
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lamumfiaEarlonne is a treasure. Nigel is a visionary.Deeply human, compelling, funny, engaging, insightful, challenging, complex, and humanizing. Worth the download, and the time to listen. And listening to the arc as storytellers are released and transition to civilian life? Heart-expanding. Thank you for giving me so many people to root for in a chaotic and confusing world.
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Itsmich2uGo back to your original contentI used to look forward to new episodes. Now I listen to them and I’m not interested. Also, there is an older episode where Nigel does a terrible and insensitive interview of a victim of sexual assault. Go back to interviewing the incarcerated individuals. Those are the stories that brought us to this podcast.
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Y'all mamaPart 1Was he trying to be Sam Smith, or a ghost? 🤣🤣😆😆 LOL
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1sheek1Why???This podcast has changed so much. I used wait every week for the next episode. Now I just don’t care. Please do more stories on the inmates and what happens inside. I feel like you are trying so hard to come up with clever content but most of the episodes now are just so boring! No one cares about what books you are reading. 👎🏼 Listen to the first season and go back to that format. I’m sorry, I really love and appreciate you. But its just changed too much. 😞
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StarrbrighterElection EpisodeI love this podcast. Always expands my thinking. However, in this episode, the non Kamala supporters cited her as the Prosecutor who keeps them in Prison. These people committed a crime. They are there for a reason. True to Trump supporters they are thinking in a false (self) narrative. They somehow aren’t accepting responsibility for what they did.
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04Heaven SlakeLife changing life affirming insightful inspiringI’ve worked in jail and oftentimes work with people who have been in jail and prison. I oftentimes think there but for the Grace of God go I. It could be me in there instead of out here. Even tho I know it’s not exactly God but a lot of other factors. This show touches you deeply if you let it. It’s also funny tragic educational and real. It’s very very real. In a world with a lot of unreality.
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PatonCFantasticThanks to Ear Hustle for giving us a glimpse, and making the incarcerated people full fledged humans. I’m truly thankful for every story. Thanks Nigel and Earlonne! You two are awesome! This episode on books was so good! I also love the guy who reads. His voice is so soothing. I’m sorry I can’t remember his name. New York??
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UrbnphotoConsistently greatI felt compelled to leave a review when I realized I’ve been listening for years and never done so. Each time I open the podcast app, if there’s a new Ear Hustle, it’s my first click. It’s automatic. Thanks for telling stories that never disappoint.
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AvaraLorraineCompassionEar Hustle is a brilliant peek inside an otherwise closed-off world of incarceration. The episodes are informative, honest and every single one (I have listened to them all!) is engaging. Most importantly, Ear Hustle brings a depth of compassion to every interaction with every incarcerated person. This podcast brings humanity and understanding to a population many want to write off. I have been touched by every episode and often moved to tears. Everyone needs to listen to Ear Hustle!
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R4E-R4EPraise for Ear Hustle PerspectivesEar Hustle features fascinating personal stories about incarcerated individuals including experiences that led to their imprisonment, how they are adapting to life behind bars, rehabilitation, and sometimes even experiences after being released. Ear Hustle provides real insight into prison life and our criminal justice system. I love the sound quality, the interview styles, the music, and especially the perspectives of people that I would have never known otherwise.
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artsdistrictchicLove the underlying tensions between hostsIt is very easy to hear how the hosts feel about each other and how they feel about the show. It’s fun to hear those feelings evolve. The visiting host has always struck me as condescending. It feels like she is holding on to the fact that this was “her show” that she decided to include him in. As the show moves forward it’s more and more like, wait why is this lady here? She doesn’t need to be it’s weird. I think she should have just been a producer especially after he got out of prison. Erlon’s confidence is building enough to react in a normal way to the weird voice she uses sometimes, for example whenever she says “our show”
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Modivo10Great stories and show!I enjoy how each prisoner interviewed gives us the story of his humanity, hobbies, gifts and talents. I so wish our prison system would allow prisoners to learn a trade or enhance skills of their talents. Allow them to become better individuals and gain confidence in themselves. When they are released, they have a much better chance of getting a job with the skills they enhanced while in prison and make them more valued in themselves, their families and in society. The story of Ear Hustle is a great example. Perhaps you can extend to the women’s prisons also? Thank you for such wonderful, compassionate stories!
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Mad mad mad mad JaxEye openingEducational and moving
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AlexanderVincentPrison FetishizationThis show is somehow non-abolitionist and has a vested interest in keeping people in prisons to profit off of “telling their stories”. Sure it’s great to humanize incarcerated people but the end goal should always be DE-carceration and creating a society in which prisons no longer exist. This show is gross and gives off savior complex vibes when in reality the creators have no interest in building a better world without human cages.
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JhbemmerAs LT Sam Robinson would say!This is Lt Samual Robertson public information officer, for San Quentin state Prison, and I absolutely and wholeheartedly approve this Podcast! This is a great podcast, well produced and thankful it’s making a positive impact for those who are incarcerated. As it gives individuals a outlet to make positive changes in their lives. That’s a gift worth sharing.
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Funky ^_^Amazing -updateThis podcast is so well done and insightful. Each season is just as great as the last. The mixing on each episode. The topics. #1 pod .
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JamToliAbsolutely Beautiful! 😍Prior to listening to this podcast, I used to see the incarcerated as the crimes they commit, but listening to ‘Ear Hustle’ has helped me to humanize these people. Also, it has taught me to be more grateful for the simple things in life; as small as I might perceive them to be, for example human touch, the feel of raindrops against my skin and just being able to make choices for myself. I have never thought about how important those things are. Thank you!!! You have open my eyes, my mind and heart. ❤️
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Theme of the DayThis is…So full of power and wisdom and truth. If you know someone inside, there is hope and humanity here. A reminder to the world, especially if you’ve never received a call from someone inside: the people in prison are people and you can hear them. It’s sort of a salve for my soul some days. I can laugh, nod, tear up, and feel immense gratitude that I can then go make dinner with any ingredients I like.
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gormanpnAwesome.Awesome podcast.
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orellaOne of the bestLove this podcast I’ve been listening since the beginning. I’ve definitely suggested to many a friends Whom have asked for listening recommendations.
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Rozie1703Great podcast!!Great podcast. Love the topics.
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Things Are MessyUpliftingThis show inspires me and opens my heart to the humanity of us all. Wounded persons reflect back our own woundedness and vulnerability. Ear hustle reflects it with humor, compassion and dignity
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Japa414Love this showBeen here since the beginning and love the stories being told. Especially love how they have branched out to cover women’s prisons and returning citizens.
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sariconAmazing 🥲 podcastI can’t recommend this podcast enough! It’s simply beautiful, if that’s even appropriate to say for a podcast. This podcast has made cry, smile, laugh and completely think differently. I wish teenagers especially get an opportunity to listen to this show! Nigel and all the crew thank you! 🙏🏼 for making such a wonderful podcast
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Riana OwenBest Podcast!I LOVE EAR HUSTLE! It is an interesting, beautiful, sometimes heart wrenching human connection caught on tape. Rather than using these interviews as a way to gawk at other people’s suffering, Nigel and Earlonne really allow them to be seen as multifaceted people, more than a single bad action. This show makes me think deeply and really helps to deepen my connection with the world at large.
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Snowy_7Fair and InterestingI have been listening for years and will not stop. They approach each topic with compassion and fairness. No one is a winner or right or wrong. It is just sharing the stories to better understand one another.
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RedValiseOne of the best podcasts aroundThis really should be required listening — cannot say enough about how comprehensive, powerful, and healing this show is and the people who work on it, they are IN it! Total pros, also willing to get vulnerable and listen courageously. I learn so much every episode. My recent fave is episode 102, What’s Up, Michael Freeman?
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baheielbfnekInsightful and RealI love the honesty and openness the hosts get out of everyone they interview. It’s a very eye opening experience to listen to!
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