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This is such an eerie story about how one lucky mistake can save your life...

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lauren brimmer

This podcast has been my favorite listen for a while now. I am a social worker who works directly with survivors of domestic violence + sexual assault and would listen on my breaks as a way to unwind. This episode has lost me as a listener forever. The victim blaming and lack of accountability after are absolutely heartbreaking. Justin is an insufferable cis white dude as always, unable to comprehend that a woman would be used to harassment. Not all of us have the option of a safe ride home or someone to walk with. Cops do not care about women in these situations and do not come hastily. They usually blame the women just as you have. I know this from years of experience and conversations with hundreds of victims. Sadly, not a single one has had a positive experience with the police, especially when it comes to domestic violence. That is not an exaggeration. Most of the time cops don’t even show up. Anyway, I have always loved and agreed with your takes Morgan until this. And honestly it hurts because this podcast was dear to me for so long. I’ve unsubscribed. I desperately hope you have not only learned the harm of your statements, but also how to take criticism as a gift and grow from it. It helps us learn and become better humans, especially those of us with particular privilege. As a woman who has lived in mostly rough neighborhoods, my walks home were just like that of the OP. Wish it didn’t have to be like that. Justin’s “insights” have always been….lackluster to say the least, and self centered…I’m honestly shocked he has his own podcast. You on the other hand have always been nonjudgmental, empathetic, and forward thinking, which I very much enjoyed. If there was a public apology I’d love to see it. Cheers

Stacy Peeler

Cant wait to listen in the morning!!