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Author, essayist and journalist Meghan Daum has spent decades giving voice—and bringing nuance, humor and surprising perspectives—to things that lots of people are thinking but are afraid to say out loud. Now, she brings her observations to the realm of conversation. In candid, free-ranging interviews, Meghan talks with artists, entertainers, journalists, scientists, scholars, and anyone else who’s willing to do the “unspeakable” and question prevailing cultural and moral assumptions.
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Unspeakable

Victoria Police

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Unspeakable is a podcast produced by Victoria Police. It offers a rare glimpse into the real life cases and the people behind them. Over six episodes, you'll hear from investigators, experts, victim-survivors, bringing their stories out from the shadows and into the light reality.
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The Unspeakable Podcast speaks to the hidden side of everything, especially those things that are important to you but not regularly discussed in many Christian communities. Kimberly, Brandi, and Kim explore all things that pertain to life and godliness.
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The Unspeakable Protocol

The Unspeakable Protocol Podcast

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This podcast is about trauma recovery, raw talk, real life; "Speak the Unspeakable." “Find the courage to speak the unspeakable and transform it into a positive reality of your existence.” Exploring the healing journey from all types of traumas. For anyone who has experienced trauma: first responders, veterans, survivors, childhood trauma, and more. Host: Ruth Brown, MA, LCDCI, Co-Hosts: Ilean McCarty, LCSW-S and MeLisa Martinez, LCSW and special expert guests. To be a guest on our podcast, ...
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A podcast by queer cosmic pirate, poet and dreamer sharing short stories, wild times and embodied rhymes from liminal space. My name is Alex Walker I live and love on a narrowboat in Calderdale. I draw and write from my unusual experiences, visions, dreams and sensory perceptions. You can find out more about me at www.unspeakablearts.org
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The Unspeakable

Sweven Hoboken

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Alexandra Bunting and Savannah O'Connell may not be Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporters, but they did go to college where they lived in houses similar to 1122 King Road - the off-campus house in Moscow, ID that became famous after four college students were murdered there in November 2022. Despite lacking any investigative experience, their ability to identify and empathize with the victims using common sense sleuthing makes The Unspeakable an incredibly relatable and revelatory p ...
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Unspeakable Leadership

Rohene Bouajram

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Unspeakable Leadership is a global conversation diving deep into the vibrant and dynamic world of women of colour in leadership roles. Join us on a rollercoaster ride where the host, Rohene, and guests share stories of navigating challenges, turning a serious journey into a joyous exploration with laughter, cringe-worthy tales, and empowering moments. Let's take a break in our day and revel in the reminder that the world needs women of color leading authentically. Tune in, buckle up, and emb ...
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When 19-year old Jessica Chambers is horrifically murdered, set on fire in her car, her rural Mississippi community is rocked. As investigators work to figure out who could have done this and why, there’s an onslaught of online sleuths digitally descending on this grieving community wreaking havoc and placing blame. Finally, after a 14-month investigation, there’s a surprise arrest and trial of the accused with an ending that sends shockwaves once again. Hosted by Beth Karas.
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Kelly delves into the chilling case of 16-year-old Sarah Yarborough. Through meticulous storytelling, she unravels the tragic events surrounding her brutal murder, the impact on her family and community, and the relentless pursuit of justice. KJ covers how advancements in forensic technology, such as genetic genealogy, lead to a breakthrough in ide…
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Is college pointless? Is an “elite education” more about networking than learning? Returning guest William Deresiewicz has been pondering these questions for more than a decade. They were the subject of his bestselling 2014 book Excellent Sheep: The Miseducation of the American Elite and the Way to a Meaningful Life. That book has just been reissue…
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In this gripping episode of "Unspeakable," Kelly delves into a shocking true crime case from Orange, California in 2013. The narrative unfolds around Maribel, a military-trained woman whose Craigslist roommate search takes a dangerous turn with Casey's unsettling infatuation and alarming behavior. As tensions escalate and Maribel disappears, listen…
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Join Kelly Jennings on "Unspeakable" as she completes this compelling true crime series surrounding the Camm family's tragic fate in a small town in Indiana. KJ explores the intricate dynamics within the family, the shocking events of that fatal night in 2000, and the subsequent investigations and revelations that challenge our perceptions of truth…
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Paid subscribers get full access to my interview with Nellie Bowles. The first half of this episode is available to all listeners. To hear the entire conversation, become a paying subscriber here. You may know Nellie Bowles from TGIF, her popular news roundup in The Free Press. Before that, she reported on Silicon Valley for The New York Times. Now…
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Join Kelly Jennings on "Unspeakable" as she unravels a compelling true crime saga surrounding the Camm family's tragic fate in a small town in Indiana. KJ explores the intricate dynamics within the family, the shocking events of that fatal night in 2000, and the subsequent investigations and revelations that challenge our perceptions of truth and j…
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This week’s guest is economist and public intellectual Glenn Loury. Glenn is almost certainly no stranger to Unspeakable listeners, many of whom know him from his long-running podcast The Glenn Show. In addition to opining there about political and social issues, Glenn is a fellow at the Manhattan Institute and the Merton P. Stoltz Professor of the…
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In this episode of "Unspeakable" Host Kelly Jennings delves into the tragic case of Brandy Danielle Davis, a young student whose life was brutally cut short in a horrific crime. Through the emotional turmoil faced by Brandy's family and the intricate investigative process, Kelly uncovers the chilling truth behind her untimely death, leading to just…
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This episode is with one of our guest speakers at The Unspeakeasy retreat in Chicago. If you’re interested in going, learn more here. This week Meghan welcomes returning guest Erec Smith. He is an academic whose area of scholarship is Rhetoric, but he also writes and speaks frequently about the state of race politics in America, particularly the pe…
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This interview with Benjamin Ryan is a BONUS episode for paying subscribers only. The first few minutes of this episode is available to all listeners. To hear the entire conversation, become a paying subscriber here. On April 10th, a big story broke in the gender world: The long-awaited report commissioned by the UK's National Health Service, known…
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Hey y'all! I did something super special for you this week. Ever wonder about those bonus episodes I drop just for patreon members? Well, this week I wanted you to get an example of what those consist of, we drop these bonus episodes once per month at a minimum on the patreon page so if you like what you hear we would love for you to join us for th…
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This week, Meghan talks with legal scholar, former law professor, and legendary free speech advocate Nadine Strossen. Nadine was president of the American Civil Liberties Union from 1991 to 2008 and she’s the author of many books, including Defending Pornography, which has just been reissued nearly 30 years after its original publication. In this w…
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In this episode of Unspeakable: A True Crime Podcast by Kelly Jennings, KJ Delves into a crime involving a teacher, of the year, Brittany Zamora and a 13 year old student. She explores the discovery of explicit texts, the teachers predatory behavior, the sting operation by the students parents, and the legal consequences. Timestamps 08:34 Meet Ms. …
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This week, author and journalist Lisa Selin Davis returns for her third visit to The Unspeakable. Lisa is best known to listeners for her thorough and rigorous reporting on the new gender movement and her probing insights into how ideas around gender nonconformity have shifted over time. But she has a new book out about something completely (or at …
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In this episode of "Unspeakable," KJ continues to delve into the complex narrative centered around Dave Krupa, a mechanic entangled in two non-monogamous relationships with Liz and Carrie. As events unfold, Liz's unexpected appearance during a date set off a chain of dramatic events, leading to Carrie mysteriously vanishing after suggesting moving …
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This week, I’m talking with author Sloane Crosley. Best known for her humorous and existentially probing essays, Sloane’s latest book is a departure of sorts. Grief Is For People, a memoir, covers the year in her life following the death of Russell Perreault, a veteran of book publishing who’d been her boss before becoming her closest friend. A mon…
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In this episode of "Unspeakable," KJ delves into the complex narrative centered around Dave Krupa, a mechanic entangled in two non-monogamous relationships with Liz and Carrie. As events unfold, Liz's unexpected appearance during a date set off a chain of dramatic events, leading to Carrie mysteriously vanishing after suggesting moving in with Dave…
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This week, Meghan welcomes Arielle Isaac Norman, an Austin-based comedian who has opened for Louie C.K., Bobcat Goldthwait, Tim Dillon, Joe DeRosa, Eddie Pepitone and Maria Bamford, among others. Arielle, who describes herself as a “politically non-binary lesbian,” has a new YouTube special, Ellen DeGenderless, in which she discusses gender identit…
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Kelly wraps up the mysterious journey surrounding the disappearance of Jessica Herringa, a gas station attendant who vanishes without a trace during her shift. Despite the absence of robbery signs and her personal items left behind, a faint trail of blood outside the store sends shockwaves through the investigation. The police delve into the invest…
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This week’s guest is journalist Abigail Shrier. In her new book, Bad Therapy: Why The Kids Aren’t Growing Up, she delves into why so many children, teens, and young adults have received mental health diagnoses over the last few decades. Is it because society is finally recognizing emotional suffering? Or is it because society has become irrationall…
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