A podcast and video series that examines how America addresses violence, defines justice and seeks accountability through the journey of one man. Years after committing a horrific crime, Sterling Cunio fully faces the ripple effects of the harm he caused. Through the power of artistic expression and human connections and inspired by restorative justice principles, he forges a remarkable personal transformation while serving decades in prison.
This story is a poignant reminder that hope, healing, and redemption are never beyond reach, even in the darkest of places.
To see our companion video series and find out more about the show, go to our website at CellblockstoMountaintops.com
Cottage Conversations are conversations around betrayal trauma, lonely marriage, emotional abuse, psychological abuse, betrayal, bad marriage advice, healthy marriage advice, marriage therapy, how to find a marriage therapist, deciding whether to stay or go, divorce, healing after divorce, recovery, narcissistic abuse and everything in between.
At the turn of the millennium, a five-year-old boy from Cuba found off the Florida coast on Thanksgiving became the most talked about child in America. Elián González had left Cuba with his mom and a dozen other migrants, trying to make it to the U.S. but on the way, the boat capsized. Elián’s mother drowned. Before she did, she tied her child to an inner tube, saving his life.
Relatives in Miami — Cuban exiles — took the boy in. His father in Cuba wanted him back. The ensuing international custody battle over Elián González became its own mini Cold War, pitting Cuban exiles in Miami against supporters of Castro’s regime on an island just 90 miles away.
The fight over Elián’s future came down to neighbor against neighbor, family against family. Now, 25 years later — we revisit his story through the voices of people who lived it firsthand.
Episodes drop every Wednesday, starting 9/25/24.
Welcome to The Body Trust Podcast, a podcast about collective healing and the radical journey of body reclamation in a culture of anti-fatness, weight stigma, disordered eating and other traumas. Hosted by Dana Sturtevant, Hilary Kinavey, and Sirius Bonner, The Body Trust Podcast will challenge prevailing views on food, bodies, weight, and health, and unpack how social justice intersects with body liberation. Each episode offers insights and stories to help you unlearn the b.s., deepen your roots into body trust, and make your healing bigger than you. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. We can’t wait to connect with you!
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Before We Go follows the personal and emotionally charged journey of Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider, a physician and science journalist, Oscar-nominated documentary film producer, producer and host of TED Health, and founder of End Well, a nonprofit organization committed to reshaping society’s perception and approach to the end of life.
In the summer of 2022, Shoshana’s father, Steven Ungerleider, was diagnosed with terminal cancer. His doctors were encouraged when testing showed that the cancer was related to a BRCA genetic mutation, which meant that it might respond to new, targeted therapies. But that also meant that Shoshana and her sister were also at risk for developing life-threatening cancers. As a physician and an expert in death and dying, Shoshana had the knowledge and support she needed to face the road ahead. But her journey revealed that the reality of facing mortality – her father’s and her own – is far more intricate and surprising than she could anticipate.
With help from renowned experts and some of the professionals who helped her along the way, Shoshana tells her story of love, loss, family, mortality, and the unexpected paths we take to find meaning and purpose in the face of life’s greatest challenges.
See behind the scenes and join the conversation on Instagram @beforewegopodcast.
He didn’t want to fight in Putin’s war—he just wanted to survive. But to make it back to his family and live in peace, he would have to run.
An audio feature from The New York Times Magazine. Narrated by Liev Schreiber.
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I post video interviews that are completely focused on documenting the stories of fascinating guests.
My job is to ask insightful, well informed questions and then SHUT UP and let the guest tell their story.
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When Heaven Meets Hell is a captivating and exclusive narrative podcast series that delves deep into love, betrayal, and shattered illusions. Join host Allyn Amerongen as she unravels her storybook romance turned nightmare, exposing her fiancé’s double life, woven with a massive web of lies, deceit, and cheating—deeming many his signature “dream woman.”
As Allyn grapples with betrayal trauma, she takes listeners on an insightful journey to understand why and how it happened, featuring interviews with world-renowned guest experts. When Heaven Meets Hell is more than just a podcast; it’s a lifeline for those navigating the complexities of love, betrayal, grief, and shattered trust. By addressing the harsh realities of narcissistic abuse, challenging stigmas, and dispelling myths, Allyn advocates for greater awareness and support.
Aiming to break the cycles of betrayal and abuse that have become all too common in the digital age, the podcast confronts uncomfortable truths and serves as a beacon of hope for those facing similar challenges. When Heaven Meets Hell educates and empowers women to reclaim their lives from the trauma of narcissistic abuse.
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Written + Produced by: Allyn Amerongen
Co-Produced, Edited + Scored by: Brad Parsons, Train Sound Studio