Denise and Aaron were victims of a bizarre home invasion in 2015 but the trauma they experienced didn't end there. Shoddy police work meant that Denise was held against her will for 48 hours whilst police accused Aaron of hurting her. Even after Denise was miraculously let go by the kidnappers, police still didn't believe the story and accused them publicly of making up this elaborate story.
Jeff Schoep was once the commander of the largest neo nazi white supremacist organisation in the United States. He has since left and in 2020 he founded Beyond Barriers, a non-profit organisation dedicated to fighting against extremism, radicalised organisations, and violent ideologies.
28 October 2020, 10:00 pm
1 hour 31 minutes
Burt Colucci
Burt Colucci is the current commander of the largest neo nazi white supremacist group in the United States. His views are his views, they do not reflect the views of anyone associated with the recording, editing, research or hosting of this podcast.
14 October 2020, 10:00 pm
1 hour 10 minutes
Dr. Debbie Joffe Ellis
Dr Debbie Joffe Ellis is a psychologist, mental health counsellor, and professor at Columbia University. She was married to Dr Albert Ellis, who was the founder of REBT (Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy) and she has continued championing his work since his passing in 2007.
Dr. John Fabian is a forensic and clinical psychologist, and a forensic and clinical neuropsychologist. He specialises in civil and criminal evaluations in the adult and juvenile court systems.
30 September 2020, 11:00 pm
1 hour 11 minutes
Mary E. Buser
Mary E. Buser worked as a clinical social worker in the mental health department of the infamous Rikers Island Prison. She has since left and written a book about her experience at Rikers Island called 'Lockdown on Rikers'.
Terra Newell is a trauma survivor and one of the many victims of John Meehan aka Dirty John (now on Netflix). This is Terra's story, in her own words.
28 November 2019, 12:28 am
49 minutes 48 seconds
Rais Bhuiyan
Rais Bhuiyan is a survivor of a brutal hate crime that took place just after 9/11, his attacker killed two people and was eventually sentenced to death. Rais would go on to forgive his attacker and would spend years fighting to stop his execution. This is his story.