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Dustin’s momNew listenerWhat a great podcast! This is my second episode and know this podcast is a keeper. So well produced. Interesting cases and the presenter is fantastic! I will be telling my friends about this one.
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Agent_SummerAdvocation FocusThis podcast is okay. Celisia Stanton is pleasant enough to listen to, telling a good story. However, there is an advocacy-focus to many of the cases. While I don’t mind some of the wrongful convictions or justice advocacy, it isn’t something I seek out nor want to listen to repeatedly. I’d rather listen to the story and make my own judgment without the narrator pushing for me to see her perspective. It’s not a bad podcast, but depends on what you are looking for.
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culp_carolGreat podcastShe has a great way of telling these stories.
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smith2437Please make another season!I love this podcast. Celisia is an incredible and talented story teller and these episodes shine light on stories that deserve to be told. I really hope we get another season.
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castersunday2110She deserves the review!!Laying here hearing that most of us don’t leave reviews made me feel like I owed you a review! Rightfully so! This show holds my attention better than 90% of the others. Keep going!!
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JLL262I love this podcastThis is a great podcast, definitely one of my favorites. I just wish Celisia could do this full time so there were more episodes.
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lblackardThis podcast is doing important workI listen to A LOT of true crime. I also consider myself to be a bit of a social justice warrior…this podcast is one of a kind. The approach to these cases is like nothing I’ve heard before. Picking apart the systems in place that allow systematic oppression and exploitation is both fascinating and horrifying. Celisia is asking the hard questions, the uncomfortable ones that people have shied away from for the last 100 years. I can hardly put into words the hope and admiration I have for this show. Keep fighting the good fight Truer Crime 🙏🏻
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OrangepillboxInteresting POVI have listened, read, and seen many true crime documentaries and stories, and I very much appreciate that this creator offers additional context regarding the time period, location, and key societal factors, such as politics, gender roles, and racial dynamics.
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katfishhhhheverything true crime should becelisia has an artful way of approaching these stories. she affords the victims/survivors respect without undermining their dignity. she also highlights the systemic issues which offer answers to the question that inevitably follows crimes - “why did this happen?” most true crime podcasts/shows/etc. answer this question with fear mongering and dehumanization. it’s much easier to simply call a perpetrator a monster than to analyze the circumstances leading up to a tragedy. celisia defies this norm through in-depth research, a critical and honest approach, and radical empathy.
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Sea6nanaThank you!Just listened to Jonestown. Outstanding! Thank you for telling it so well and your commentary about the racial aspect. And the great footnotes.
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JOYCWN6286Host and researchThe host is awesome! Very compassionate and respectful to the victims and families. She cares a lot and that’s very evident! The writing and content is pretty well researched, and always interesting. I’m a fan and I hope this podcast continues for a long time!!
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Lookiwroteareview?I don’t write reviewsSo happy to have stumbled across this podcast. I love her unique way of sharing the story as well as the call to action.
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Carol.EmeliaTruer CrimeJust found this, and am profoundly impressed, it’s incredibly well researched, informative, and captivating. I’m now a follower 😊
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Happiness and sunshineLove this showI have to admit came upon this station by accident but it was a happy accident! Binge listened the story line and back stories were fantastic even learned things I didn’t know.can’t wait for season 3
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Nonesense24Great listenReally good listen. Great storytelling
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Green AuroraEpisode 1, Season 2Really well told story, Celisia does a great job laying out the facts and keeping you engaged
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bab001Well researched and presentedEnjoyable from start to finish
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WhispooStaccato speech-irritatingWhy the halting staccato search pattern during the reporting? It is irritating and unnecessary. Just speak normally as you do during advertising and wrapping up the episode.
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Max AspenGood showWell produced, written and narrated. I like that it strives to have a different conversation about true crime.
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mlmnylaA new to look at true crimeCelisia doesn’t just regurgitate the same crime stories we’ve all heard before. She goes layers deeper. I learned so many details I never knew before about cases I thought I knew. And her storytelling is incredible! So vivid and hits all the senses to the point you feel like you are reliving a memory.
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𝓜𝓲𝓪𝓶𝓲𝓪Great podcast!I ran into this podcast yesterday and i’m already halfway done with season one. Celisia is great! I’ve heard some of these stories before, but a lot of the details she gives I hand t heard before. Highly recommend!
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LauraPageThought ProvokingCelisia Stanton has created a fantastic podcast about crimes and their victims. I really like how Stanton takes cases that have been in the media and breaks them down without the commitment to a 8 part series. The episode on MLK was incredible. I learned so much from it and for that I am grateful! I just finished listening to the Alice Seabold case. I remember checking out Lucky from the Library when I was a teen but I didn’t read it. I had no idea that this poor man was imprisoned but innocent. Absolutely heartbreaking! I am looking forward to listening to the rest of the season! Here to update my review!! I just finished the Timmothy Coggins case. I am weeping while I mop my floor. May he rest in peace ❤️
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rickdossGrateful it was the first episodeI’m glad Ms. Stanton displayed her racism in the first episode before I got too deep. Is it just white women she hates or white men too?! I don’t plan on sticking around to find out.
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itsmebjohn24Start listening!If you're looking for a true crime podcast that goes beyond just recounting events and truly centers the victims, then look no further. This podcast stands head and shoulders above the rest thanks to its meticulous research and the host's absolutely captivating voice – it's a pleasure to listen to, even when discussing difficult topics. What truly sets True Crime apart is the detailed storytelling. The host skillfully weaves together the narratives, ensuring you understand the complexities of each case while always keeping the focus on the individuals impacted. But it doesn't stop there. Every single episode includes a powerful and genuine call to action, making it clear that this podcast isn't just about listening; it's about inspiring change. I wholeheartedly recommend TruerCrime to anyone who wants to be informed, moved, and motivated to make a difference. This isn't just another true crime podcast; it's a force for good.
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Haley1647494Love loveCelisia’s podcast is super interesting and I love how she pushes her followers to action steps. Her voice is soothing and I love her empathetic nature. Definitely worth a listen
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EraBee:)Love this show!This podcast is great! I love listening at work. I’m looking forward to season 3 :)
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vtaylor5Love ItI just stumbled upon this podcast and love it. As a true crime fan, Celisia’s viewpoint is refreshing. Eagerly awaiting Season 3.
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True KrisAmazing!!!I love how much research was put into each episode but it doesn’t sound overwhelming.
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Yoga ScholarWake up!Every single crime podcast should be reporting right now on Trump’s plans to put Americans in concentration camps.
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JakeybeanGreat PodcastI’m learning so much! Where was this history when I was growing up? It’s pisses me off that the history we learned is all about White men. Thank you so much, Celisia, for this education. It’s invaluable. (I’m so sorry about what the financial guy did to you.💕)
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GrangerCreatorI need a title?!?I have made it a point to seek out podcasts that center victims as I have always found the true crime genre to be a bit problematic. I’m not surprised that the algorithm led me here. I have enjoyed the story telling and the thoughtful care given to each case, thank you and I am looking forward to season 3!
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Marsh Rat hollyBegging for reviews is tackyAs a new listener being begged to leave a good review for several minutes is so off-putting especially the detail put in “how to leave a good review” … if the podcast is good people don’t need a tutorial on “what to write”
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jules.420RefreshingGreat podcast, I appreciate that Celisia offers action items to encourage change
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slimyfox47“All the racism in the Susan Smith case” because she said the man was black??Narrator is so biased and “woke” it’s beyond sickening. Turned off before I finished one episode . I was super interested in this story in particular. Horrible podcast.
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PrinSaraExcellent PodcastWell written and produced. My new fave podcast!
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LindsayKingOKCImportant True CrimeThe true crime community is such an interesting space, filled with podcasts both sensitive to families and sometimes not- but it has always been lacking the important telling of the truth about our justice system, the micro and macro aggressions facing oppressed communities goes untold and without reparation. Celisia does a fantastic job telling these stories and shedding light into the dark corners of our justice system and the flaws within it, opening up the necessary conversations that should be had to make change in our system so we can correct these problems and create a more perfect union for all of us.
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ksmoiraSurprisedI’m surprised by how bad this podcast is! I love true crime and normally would be a fan and binge every episode. I couldn’t get through the episode on Darlie Poitier. The episode’s clear, unsubstantiated bias is offensive to the victims. Several other episodes I tried and couldn’t listen to either.
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bingeybeckyGood-ishGood show but please cut back on the use of “sort of” peppered throughout—I stopped listening because it was so distracting.
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CammiolmsGive us season 3!This is such a great podcast. Love it and am excited for season 3
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Bourbongurl85Amazing PodcastCelsius brings a new storyline to true crime with a deeper dive and eye opening new facts. The most mind blowing episode so far has been the MLK Jr episode. Subscribe now.
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Handymommy111Brilliant Socially Insightful True Crime StorytellingI’ve listened to much of Season 2 and returned to binge Season 1. I wish I had started from the beginning so I could fully appreciate the writing and presentation style even more! Perhaps it is only my experience - but the way Celosia weaves True Crime with the shortcomings of our society is nothing short of brilliant reminicant of other podcasts like Throughline. When you refer to serial kilers I deeply appreciate that you call out colonizers as mass murderers. Setting those ideas aside when listening to crime podcasts is so easy. Thank you for your impeccable storytelling and for giving us hope that we can impact future generations of victims and victimizers if we change society. Your work is inspiring and gives us hope for a better future.
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Nalley06Yay! Great podcastI have been happily listening along and look for your new episodes every week. A lot of these I’ve heard before but learned something I hadn’t known before! Keep up the good work, you deserve to be successful :)
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iTuneellenaGreat StorytellingCelisia does deep and thorough research into all the cases she presents. Not your run of the mill true crime podcast.
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_shonday_Great InsightLove the facts & statistics included. Also enjoy the voice.
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racist material not okWell doneThis is one of the best well done podcasts I’ve listened to. I can’t wait for season 3
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Liyahgurl08Beautiful storytelling, admirable reporting!I’ve been a silent listener — this is my first review! After listening to the Alice Sebold / Anthony Broadwater episode, I felt compelled to share my thoughts. Well done, wow! What a powerful episode — it’s so refreshing to hear podcasts with hosts/writers like Celisia who not only showcase all of the evidence, but also call out their own biases and let the listener sit with it all. I didn’t know this story (which shocked me, as a woman of color who is very involved in the social justice movement and an avid reader of Alice Sebold’s work) and am so glad it’s being told. Thank you, thank you, for all of your work! Please don’t stop making this show!
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rustyespioKeep Going!I’m looking forward to Season 3!!!
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Truk T L“2000”Enjoy your Tenderfoot Podcast. Hope Your goal of 2000 will be achieved. Onward to many more.
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JasminerashidCelisia a gemThese deeply humanizing stories shine light on victims of crime, while also reckoning with the context of structural violence. I’m grateful for Celisia’s thoughtfulness behind each episode
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Stay FatDisappointingI found the podcast amateurish and desparately in need of a good editor. The host has her own biases and propensity for oversights that wholly undermine the purported nature of its schtick. Recommend you pass on this if you’re a true crime junkie with any education or intelligence. And if you get squeamish listening to vocal-fry voicing, the host will have you on the ceiling.
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