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April 7, 2026 28 mins

In this edition of Lemme Trend Bro, Jack and Miles discuss TACO Trump's genocidal threats, Nate Silver's list of top Twitter follows, Ye headlining Wireless Festival (until it got cancelled), and much more!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello the Internet, and welcome to this episode of Let
Me Tread Broad.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
Let Me.

Speaker 1 (00:11):
I do? I do?

Speaker 2 (00:12):
I do.

Speaker 1 (00:17):
I don't know how I had missed that.

Speaker 2 (00:19):
But Jack, you weren't you weren't so reality TV braid.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
Like, yeah, that's not reality to.

Speaker 2 (00:26):
Be able to have just the worst memory recall for nonsense.

Speaker 1 (00:29):
So my name is Jack O'Brien. That over there is
mister Miles Gray. We will be allowing one another to
bang today. It is kind of fucked up day, Miles. Uh.
The president has threatened what would seem to anybody paying

(00:51):
attention to context clues and what he could possibly mean. Uh,
threatened a nuclear genocide.

Speaker 2 (01:00):
I think I don't know if it's nuclear, and what.

Speaker 1 (01:04):
Does he He said, an entire a whole civilization will
die tonight, never to be brought back again.

Speaker 2 (01:10):
Well, because on the if you remember the Easter tweet,
it's like it'll be in power plant in Bridge.

Speaker 1 (01:16):
Day, right, So that's today, But my understanding was tomorrow
was going to be. But he's nuclear annihilation.

Speaker 2 (01:23):
But yeah, this was this morning, he said, because he's
he's addressing this eight pm deadline tonight, eight eastern dead
bread that he's like set for the Strait to be
opened or else. And I think that's why. So I
think what he was telegraphing on Sunday was that the
way for the you know, to bring the civilization down
is to have the no ability to generate energy, which

(01:44):
is vital. And if many bridges are impacted, like any like,
the movement of goods and stuff screeches to a halt.
So I think that's from from all the foreign policy
people like I've been, because I've been just like where
the fuck is this going? Because I think that's very,
very scary. Is he is essentially at we're now at
a point where he either has to fully take the

(02:09):
l publicly and humiliate himself, right, or continue to escalate, right.
And I think that's what makes it scary, is because
no one can even fathom that he's gonna fucking come
to pay in hand and be like, Okay, I I
shouldn't we shouldn't have done this, because I like, that's
like I guess the only lot like maybe reasonable way

(02:29):
that could happen, But that's not going to happen. There's
no there's no reality where he's going to be like,
we gotta stop, We're ending the hostilities we're gonna start.
We gotta we gotta rebuild the country to do all this,
because those are some of the things that the Iranians
have demanded, are like, hey, we're not going to negotiate
with anyone who's gonna keep fucking threatening us. How does
that even work?

Speaker 1 (02:49):
And also continue to kill the people who we're sending
to negotiate seems to be the other part of the
strategy in the US and Israeli side.

Speaker 2 (02:58):
And now it's just we've been reported that like Iran
has now just shut down all diplomatic channels, like indirect
and direct channels of the US because it's crazy shit
that he's posting.

Speaker 1 (03:08):
Right, so he posted on truth social yesterday morning or
this morning, a whole civilization will die tonight, never to
be brought back again. I don't want that to happen,
but it probably will. This art of the deal stuff
right here. However, now that we have complete and total
regime change, huh, where different, smarter and less radicalized minds prevail,

(03:30):
maybe something revolutionarily wonderful can happen. Who knows. We will
find out tonight. One of the most important moments in
the long and complex history of the world. What the
fuck are you talking about? Forty seven years of extortion,
corruption and death will finally end. God bless the great
people of Iran. Whether or not he is talking about

(03:54):
using a nuclear weapon like that is I feel like
that is the intended message, Like the threat.

Speaker 2 (04:01):
It's well, yeah, well the threat a nuclear or not,
is that like you will cease to have a functioning society,
Like with what are you going to do with no power?
What are you doing there's no electricity being generated? What
are you going to do if we hit desalinization facilities
or all these other things? Like that's I think the
optimistic view is that, like he's not just going to
go for just the biggest mass casualty event we've ever

(04:22):
seen in the history of I don't know that you
can remember, but either way, the danger exists for every
single person on the planet where he if he escalates,
and the way he escalates is going to matter because
it's probably going to start with assets and allies in
the region that are going to get attacked. You're already

(04:42):
seeing the Gulf States getting like they're having their infrastructure
attack that that would ramp up. So imagine if all
the like desalinization plants are hit in the Gulf region too.
For what that means for all those people who need
potable water. Yeah, just the byproducts of like of oil processing,
like furtiers and things like that. How that has these
reverberations that will go into the food supply. There are

(05:06):
just so many of these other things that are so interconnected,
but everything is being described in the most simplistic, like
one dimensional way, which I think a gives stupid people
the idea that this is like a very just kind
of like logical, like sequential like a to B and
you bomb that thing and then they stop, rather than
understanding how like once these dominoes start falling, it doesn't

(05:30):
end with Americans being safer, more prosperous, and it actually
ends now a lot of humans suffering across the globe.
You're already seeing conflicts over gas and oil like in
other regions of the world because of the choke point
that has been created in the Strait right.

Speaker 1 (05:47):
Yeah, it feels like the way I mean we've talked
before about how the mainstream media when there's an active
violence being perpetrated by the US military, they just immediately
kind of reflexively in the US like take that side
and like start describing it the way an action movie
would be. They're like, and then they made this decision,
and here's wow, he made that decision, and they just

(06:09):
like basically swallowed the justification for the war and digest
it rather than being like, you know, just paying attention
to and keeping at the forefront of how you talk
about this all of the ways that this is causing
death and destruction all over the world. You know, those
are probably the most important stories.

Speaker 2 (06:30):
And I think what I think everyone should Also we're
just talking about this with Brian about there's such a
lack of information that's available to people. And also, you know,
just the wave of economy setup of the amount of
toiling people have to do, it's very difficult for people
to be like, I'm barely surviving paycheck to paycheck. Also,

(06:52):
Congress is doing nothing while the sitting US president is
threatening like genocide. Yeah, nothing, And I think that's also
should really be revealing about what the nature is of
the people that are even in Congress. Like I'm hearing
like stronger words out of fucking Tucker Carlson than other
elected officials. And I mean, obviously I'm not saying like

(07:16):
Tucker Carlson is finally welcome to the resistance, but you know,
broken clocks and all that, He's he's sufficiently freaked out
about what's happening. And I think this is just one
of those things where people need to understand, like even
the people we have in office, they're doing some version
of like, this is unacceptable, and this is what we
get when we elect a narcissistic demagogue like Donald Trump,

(07:40):
Like that's like you need to come harder than basically
doing this the tweet version of you're like, well, we're
not this guy, and this guy is kind of weird,
huh right, and needs to really you really need to
be sounding alarms at every level. And again I know that,
and Brian has been saying this. There I'm not I'm

(08:00):
not in any illusion that these people aren't completely captured
by different special interests or things like that. However, we
still need to have an understanding of what we need,
what like what a functioning government looks like, because then
if we get completely nihilistic, then it's I mean, we're
there's there's fucking nowhere to go. But I am it

(08:21):
is very hard to find any sense of optimism when
you look at you know who's running the Democratic Party
and what they stand for, because suddenly, like genocide matters
now too. It's like it's also there's like so war
crimes matter now. Suddenly. It's just a very jarring thing
where ideologically they're so inconsistent too, and they should be alarming.

Speaker 1 (08:41):
They're they're doing hard work of making sure that anybody
who has had who has talked to Hassan Piker is
in trouble and well criticized, that they've fully criticized them.
That that was an interesting thing for the past couple
of weeks is that the Democratic Party has been like
going through these already tests of like centrism and allegiance

(09:04):
to Israel, like at a time when you would think
that would not be something that you would want you
would want to be on the side of. Yeah, that
brand is not doing great and they are like in Michigan,
there's this tight three way race for Senate and two
of the candidates are establishment Democrats and one is a

(09:25):
progressive candidate who is campaigning with Hassan Piker, and everyone
from the you know center and even from like the
Trump administration are like really liked suddenly, making Hassan like
the focus of the moment and being like that he's
an anti Semit for his critical views of Israel. It's

(09:47):
just it's an interesting Yeah.

Speaker 2 (09:49):
Those are tacks work so well in twenty twenty six too,
So yeah, right about it. But yeah, it is a
complete distraction to say, like, look at this person who's
advocating for human rights. Oh god, you know, what are
these people thinking?

Speaker 1 (10:03):
Right? So I don't know, the Democratic Party is not
inspiring a ton of confidence. But yeah, as you said,
like I mean, Candice Ellens, she has had enough. Like
Tucker Carlson, we talked on yesterday episode about Alex Jones,
Like these people who you know are on the right,

(10:24):
but all seem to be sufficiently freaked out.

Speaker 2 (10:28):
Yeah by like Tucker. Tucker's also one of these people
who like will act like he you know, like he's
disgusted by Trump, but will also then like cheerlead him
or try and get Jade Vance to be as vice president.
But I mean, just just this, but it's I think
it's important because he has a gigantic audience of conservatives
and this is what he's telling them.

Speaker 3 (10:48):
It is vile on every level. It begins with a
promise to use the US military, our military to destroy
civilian infant structure in another country, which is to say,
to commit a war crime, a moral crime against the
people of the country. Those people who are in direct

(11:10):
contact with the president need to say no, I'm resigned.
I'll do whatever I can do legally to stop this
because this is insane. They've given me order, I'm not
carrying it out.

Speaker 2 (11:20):
So you may have lost Tucker Carlson. Yeah, and then
you also have Alex Jones, who is now being like,
what the fuck do we got to do to get
this guy out? This is Alex Jones, which these.

Speaker 1 (11:34):
Are people who are supporting and like the type of
people who are at the inauguration right, Like, so things
have shifted in some ways, maybe not fast enough for
the establishment to catch up, but to have time to
catch up before he you know, hurdles us over the

(11:54):
edge into an inky abyss of you know, death and
destruction and war.

Speaker 2 (11:59):
But yeah, and again like it's the reverberations of it
are like like every expert like who's talking about it's
like man, like that the ship that this could set
off is really uh again disastrous. But here here's Alex
Jones now being like, how where's the twenty fifth amendment
that predectioncial thread?

Speaker 1 (12:19):
How do we twenty fourth amendment of ash?

Speaker 4 (12:22):
The problem is to get the twenty fifth of minutes
harder than impeachment, you have to get two thirds of
the House and two thirds of this tackle Trump, uh
and and pretend let him, pretend he's president and publicly
report that he's going through a health issue. Advanced takeover.
It literally needs to be something like that. It's that bad.

Speaker 1 (12:40):
The you've never called for a internal coup.

Speaker 2 (12:44):
Before, ever, ever, ever, But that's how dangerous this is. Yeah, yep,
so that's again did they say tackle him? Yeah, basically
tackle him a.

Speaker 1 (12:56):
Whole and like do a like the movie The ref
and like keep them, keep them tied up in the
back of the house.

Speaker 2 (13:04):
Like again to fuck both of these guys. But yeah,
they are clearly uncomfortable at best with what is happening.
And I don't know, there could be one of those things,
like for these guys, they're both they're both you know,
these performative shiit houses, so they they they still have
some sense of like what is real and what is not,

(13:24):
like what can be exaggerated and what absolutely cannot be denied,
Like there. You cannot reopen the straight of horror moves
just by fucking screaming, right, or even thinking a military
operation is going to be successful very quickly. And they
even know that, so I think they're also looking at like,
oh fuck, Like this is where we've arrived. We're at

(13:46):
that moment where the fucking guy who's lost his mind
has his fingers on all the buttons now and we're
all just like, what the fuck's he gonna do? Yeah?

Speaker 1 (13:57):
I remember when Trump first got elected, John Mulaney was like,
Trump being president is like a horse being in a hospital.

Speaker 2 (14:04):
Right.

Speaker 1 (14:05):
I feel like we're I feel like we're at the
point where it's like a chimpanzee that has been on
like a face and dick ripping tear is in a
like we're locked in a room with them and they
just picked up a handgun.

Speaker 2 (14:23):
Feel there's like and there's fourteen guns on.

Speaker 1 (14:25):
The floor right like it's it has licked off a
couple of shots, yeah, like triggers Like these things. You're
dicier than the ouzy that Jamie Lee Curtis had her
true lies when you dropped it down the staircase, right
like that's yeah, no, and it and it's I mean,
it's like one of it's it feels so infuriating because
you know, everyone a lot of people were able to

(14:46):
game out what the worst version of this presidency looks
like this is it, but it is the nightmare scenario.
He's lost his mind and is in charge of the
nuclear arsenal and the entire US military and has spent
the last you know, six months or you know, year
of his presidency just cleansing the Pentagon of anybody who

(15:08):
would be the people, Like you know, when when Tucker
Carlson is like, god, you know these people need to
say no and like not not follow orders, it's like
he's been firing those people and nobody was saying shit,
like you know, they they were making a big deal
about and like saying those people should be thrown in

(15:28):
prison for saying they would deny orders. So you know,
that immune system has been you know, under duress and
being fucking killed off for the past year of his presidency.
Like this is as dangerous as it could possibly get.
Like and our hopes are like that fucking jd Vance

(15:51):
is going to do something brave. It's like, I don't
he's he's over like campaigning for Orbon right now, Like
this motherfucker.

Speaker 2 (15:59):
Is you're saying, is like I think the EU's meddling
in your elections over here in Hungary. That's what the
fuck this guy's on.

Speaker 1 (16:06):
Yeah, but this guy cannot be our hope.

Speaker 2 (16:09):
No, no, no. And I think again, like if the
whole thing, like in that clip the guy without Alex
Jones was talking to it's like even if right that
they invoke the twenty fifth Amendment, Trump can like contest that,
and like he said, it's like, then you need the
Then now you need both the both Houses of Congress,
both chambers of Congress to actually be like yep, it's time.

(16:33):
And I just don't know. I don't that's and that's
the other part. And I think that's what's also absolutely
damning about all of these fucking people, is that the
votes aren't even fucking there. And I think again, you
think about, well, how does a government function? This is
it not functioning at all? Right at all? So again,

(16:53):
everybody can get the fuck out because this they can't
even the bare minimum is unachievable. And I think it's
so indicative of how much of a failure like this
entire government has become over the last you know, really
since like post nine to eleven, when we put all
of the power into one fucking guy's hands.

Speaker 1 (17:12):
Yeah, all right, let's take a quick break. We'll be
right back, and we're back back. Did you see this
chart of like the most influential Twitter accounts or the
Twitter accounts with the most engagement so far in twenty

(17:34):
twenty six?

Speaker 2 (17:35):
That nut, Yeah, I noticed that because it was I
think really interesting to see who he even listed as
politically neutral on here, right, Yeah, hey, Dave Portnoy.

Speaker 1 (17:47):
Dave Portnoy is politically neutral. But yeah, it's so it
shows them as like, you know, bubbles, It's like a
bubble chart, and you know, the with the most engagement
are Elon Musk at two hundred and fifty one million,

(18:07):
and then Eric Dardy. I don't like, I don't know
who a lot of these fucking people are, but like
libs of TikTok is up there, Brian Allen is the
biggest liberal voice, and then but it's just all massive,
you know, right wing accounts is like basically dominating this chart.

(18:32):
And somebody just like pointed out they went back and
found a chart from brand Watch in twenty twenty one
before Elon Muck took over of like the biggest, most
influential accounts, And it's like Taylor Swift's number one, Mody

(18:53):
is number two, Justin Bieber's number three. But like Katie Perry, Lebron,
James Simona Biles like that recently, Twitter was a place
to be the mouthpiece of just random, interesting celebrity brands yeaheah.

Speaker 2 (19:09):
Yeah, yeah, I mean makes sense and like it's so
it's crazy now, Like I feel like this last week
there have been all these pieces about like like what
demo like what democrats can learn from the conservatives media strategy.
Bru talk about trying to shut the fucking barn door
where all of the fucking horses ran out. Yeah, but yeah,

(19:29):
I mean that's a huge they I think it's like
one of those things too, right, Like they rightly identified
traditional media where you know, sort of democratic leaning personalities
and pundits were dominating. As that begin to wane, there
was no strategy for you know, the for Democrats to

(19:49):
be like, Okay, what's our presence on social media where
everyone's because everyone's rejecting mainstream media.

Speaker 1 (19:55):
Yeah, the Democrats are the way they approach it is.
They have lose an election, they're like, all right, how
do we build up a left wing Joe Rogan Sampiker
becomes kind of that, and then they're like, well, we
got to take this guy down.

Speaker 2 (20:11):
Well, not even that if he became that after after
the election. He just I think when they were like,
oh shit, here's this young person that everyone's listening to
who's on the left, they just didn't realize how far
to the left from the Democratic Party he was too right.
I'm sure they did, but again, this is all It's
just it's very much like the Democrats to then be like, oh,

(20:31):
this thing that has the energy behind it, get rid
of it, because it's not allowing the status quo to
fucking remain right.

Speaker 1 (20:39):
We got work to do, we got we got some
energy to redirect over here, and this guy's got too
much energy behind it, so it makes it hard. Man.

Speaker 2 (20:48):
Yeah, that Nate silverthing. Dave Portnoy.

Speaker 1 (20:53):
Dave Portnoy is of course.

Speaker 2 (20:55):
I'm surprised they put Jimmy Fallon as neutral because I
would even say he's you might have to.

Speaker 1 (20:59):
Go read buddy Jimmy Fallon.

Speaker 2 (21:01):
Yeah, it's like I'm to be neutral. It's like you
can't be neutral on him, just.

Speaker 1 (21:06):
I think he's like interesting, you know, I like to
pat his head. It's cool. God, just to just to
live in a world where Katy Perry is one of
the most influential voices.

Speaker 2 (21:17):
I know. It's like one of those things I look
back and I'm like, damn, things were simpler blah blah blah,
and it's like, nah, I just knew less.

Speaker 1 (21:25):
You know.

Speaker 2 (21:26):
That's like one thing too where I'm like, I it,
you know once, you know, it's kind of one of
those things. I really felt like you kind of have
to be like ship, is there a vision for something better?
And I don't know, like this, this feels like unfortunately,
this is what sort of like empirical collapse looks like,
you know, like this, this kind of end of the

(21:47):
American Empire has been foretold over and over in history
with the same kinds of things where it's like you
didn't learn when to quit it when they when your
time was up, and you start lashing out on these
little fucking military came and paigns that lead you dry
of finances, like put your the people of your country
in even more of a bind, and yeah, you're left

(22:10):
with a with a mess.

Speaker 1 (22:12):
Yeah, we'll see Like, yeah, I feel like maybe we
but like people now know less than they did when
Katy Perry was influential because they have been misled by
all this bullshit, or at least the lady Perry, come
tell the truth, come tell that least she just wasn't
saying shit.

Speaker 2 (22:30):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (22:31):
Now we got Elon Musk at two hundred and fifty
one million and James Woods at twenty seven million, Like really,
he he did what he set out to do. I
guess Elon Musk you could say.

Speaker 2 (22:43):
Yeah, and I think again it's it the everyone doesn't
live on social media too. I think is important to know,
like there there are plenty of people who purely get
their news from that, but I think there's also there's
also a very large amount of people who are like
who don't even know this stuff is like tell me
we're so one in formed. Yeah that it's frightening. But yeah,
when it comes to the potency of social media, like

(23:05):
you know, the right wing has completely won that game. Yeah,
and now like yeah, just when you look at all
the like the little bubbles that are blue on the side,
they're all just like on the margins.

Speaker 1 (23:16):
Basically, so isn't John Marco on there? John Marcos Aressi,
the comedian.

Speaker 2 (23:20):
Did they have him in there?

Speaker 1 (23:21):
I think he's on there. He's like in a little bubble.
That's that's pretty wild.

Speaker 2 (23:27):
Oh yeah, yeah right there against shoutout to mar against Trump. Yeah,
all right, there is.

Speaker 1 (23:33):
A upcoming the London's Wireless Festival. Is this a festival
you were familiar with? Oh yeah, Wireless is a good one.

Speaker 2 (23:40):
Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's a big festival.

Speaker 1 (23:42):
They announced that Kanye was headlining, and first all their brands,
including Pepsi, like the main sponsor is Pepsi. You know,
Pepsi loves to be close to some pop music. They
pulled out when they found out that Kanye wash the headliner.
And then Kanye offered to meet and listen to members

(24:04):
of the UK's Jewish community. Government officials didn't weren't persuaded
by that and blocked his electronic travel authorization, effectively banned
him from entering the UK. As a result, the festival
has been canceled. About their all time.

Speaker 2 (24:25):
Backfires, Yeah right, I mean, and he just did like
those couple shows in la that looked like a disaster.
He was like stopping the show in the middle of
it because he's just fucking unwell. But yeah, I mean
like there was Wireless is like a I can't believe
he got canceled. That's like huge because.

Speaker 1 (24:43):
Went with that as there went with Kanye as their headliner.
That's fucking crazy.

Speaker 2 (24:50):
Yeah, I mean, it's it's wild that doesn't the UK
know like at this point that there was also just
when they think about Glostonbury and just like Kneecap and
just like the whole thing with acts that are gonna
upset people, right, I mean, not that Kneecap was upsetting
people for the wrong reasons, but yeah, it's just like,

(25:12):
I don't know what you thought was going to happen
just because Kanye put out a new album that you
thought people like forgot that he was just had was
putting out Hyle Hitler tracks and like Swastika merge.

Speaker 1 (25:22):
I'm sorry, did you not read his apology? He apologized,
We're beyond that, We're moving on. I mean, the UK
does have a weird history of banning celebrity. They banned
Snoop Dogg, Tyler the Creator and Martha Stewart similar like
on similar bands. Tyler the Creator was banned for four

(25:43):
years in twenty fifteen by Teresa May because of his lyrics.
She used anti terrorism legislation to block his entry, claiming
his music encourages violence and intolerance of homosexuality and Foster's
hatred with views that seek to prove, oh there's two
terrorists acts.

Speaker 2 (26:03):
Shit, it's just wild to me that what, like, you know,
when we talked about the bath Does and why they
were like censoring people for you know, deigning to mention Palestine, right,
and they're like, we don't want another kneecap situation, and
knowing like that, it's interesting that they for a group
that was advocating for the people of Palestine, they were like,

(26:24):
that is so anti Semitic and it can't it cannot
stand here. Meanwhile, they invite a vowed anti Semite Kanye
West headline and then of a sudden like oh he
can't get in. It's just such a I don't know
what the fuck anyone's thinking that everything is upside down? Yeah, yeah,
it's uh yeah. I think it also shows like once

(26:47):
once the corporate sponsors leave, then they're like, oh fuck
that's everything.

Speaker 1 (26:51):
That's it sole thing. Anyways, Uh yeah, those shows look
like a fucking nightmare. The LA shows, it was like
full of it looks like the I saw like videos
from the floor of the concert, the Mashing That shit
looked like a Nazi heavy metal show.

Speaker 2 (27:11):
Like it was like keep I'm like, you're fucking with
Kanye West. I'm sorry, yay, and that's whet. Then I'm like,
of course you are, because that's that's the appeal now
for you know, all the shit that you've been doing.

Speaker 1 (27:23):
So it looked like some look like the floor in
green Room. I don't know if you saw that movie,
the rock Club from green Room. All Right, those are
some of the things that are trending. On this April seventh,
we are back to Mara with a whole last episode
of the show. Until then, be kind to each other,
be kind to yourselves, get your vaccines but you still

(27:44):
can't get your flu shots. Don't do nothing about white supremacy,
and we will talk to you out tomorrow. Bye.

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Does hearing about a true crime case always leave you scouring the internet for the truth behind the story? Dive into your next mystery with Crime Junkie. Every Monday, join your host Ashley Flowers as she unravels all the details of infamous and underreported true crime cases with her best friend Brit Prawat. From cold cases to missing persons and heroes in our community who seek justice, Crime Junkie is your destination for theories and stories you won’t hear anywhere else. Whether you're a seasoned true crime enthusiast or new to the genre, you'll find yourself on the edge of your seat awaiting a new episode every Monday. If you can never get enough true crime... Congratulations, you’ve found your people. Follow to join a community of Crime Junkies! Crime Junkie is presented by Audiochuck Media Company.

Betrayal Season 5

Betrayal Season 5

Saskia Inwood woke up one morning, knowing her life would never be the same. The night before, she learned the unimaginable – that the husband she knew in the light of day was a different person after dark. This season unpacks Saskia’s discovery of her husband’s secret life and her fight to bring him to justice. Along the way, we expose a crime that is just coming to light. This is also a story about the myth of the “perfect victim:” who gets believed, who gets doubted, and why. We follow Saskia as she works to reclaim her body, her voice, and her life. If you would like to reach out to the Betrayal Team, email us at betrayalpod@gmail.com. Follow us on Instagram @betrayalpod and @glasspodcasts. Please join our Substack for additional exclusive content, curated book recommendations, and community discussions. Sign up FREE by clicking this link Beyond Betrayal Substack. Join our community dedicated to truth, resilience, and healing. Your voice matters! Be a part of our Betrayal journey on Substack.

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