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This podcast has become my new obsession. After finding this last year and listening to Season 1, I watched the documentary. I was absolutely floored by what was revealed and I felt so much compassion for Jennifer for sharing her story. I was interested again when I saw Season 2 and Ashley’s story on the podcast. Again, shocked at her story, but felt empathy for her. These women are so brave to reveal their darkest moments that I felt I can only support by choosing to listen. Season 3 and Stacey’s story was by far the most shocking for me. It’s a hard listen but one that unfortunately happens more than we know. Andrea and her team share these stories with compassion and kindness. It’s very intriguing to listen to and kept me wanting more. I will say when I saw the Betrayal weekly podcasts show up, I was excited that more was available to me. I very much recommend checking out all the Betrayal episodes, you won’t be disappointed.
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This is a great podcast. It brings important issues to light and forces us to hear uncomfortable truths. However, the amount of ads in these short episodes is absurd. It’s hard to stay engaged when the story is interrupted every few minutes.
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Just listened to season three. I thought Andrea did a great job telling the story in a sensitive way. And all the respect in the world to whom they call Tyler in this episode. What an incredible young man taking something so horrific and trying to help others that have gone through the same thing. He should be so proud.
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Betrayal is definitely my new favorite podcast. I signed up for the free Hulu trial so I could watch the series! This is so well done. I just listened to the latest with “Heather” and THANK YOU! Her reason for wanting to tell her story really resonates with me- like I FEEL BETTER about my own family situation now. Anyway, great pod….I check back all the time for the new ones. Keep up the great work.
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I listened to this in reverse starting from season 3. Season 3 and 2 were great and a good balance of all those involved and the wives came off as genuine. Season 1 was not good. The wife, Jennifer, is self serving, makes it all about her, and is an egomaniac. Why the podcast was all about her I’ll never understand. You could audibly hear the disdain she had for all the other women including minors involved rather than blaming her husband for what he did. It was gross. And she comes off even worse in the Hulu docuseries and is obviously loving the limelight and about the money grab. The focus should’ve been on Rachel and her wishes/viewpoint, but this was far from it. Host, Jennifer and the producers should be ashamed.
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