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S9 E10: WCN Presents: [Danielle] SWW S9 Updates // Part 1

2023/4/6
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Something Was Wrong

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Danielle
共同主持《Ken McElroy Show》,专注于房地产投资和财务教育。
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Amy B. Chesler: 本期播客更新主要关注Something Was Wrong第九季,该季围绕Danielle的经历展开,讲述了她与一个有虐待倾向的伴侣的艰难关系,以及在法庭内外与其他受骗女性的斗争,以及她最终的应对过程。本期节目旨在提供更新,澄清一些误解,并分享自播客发布以来的后续事件。 Tiffany Reese: 作为Something Was Wrong的主持人,Tiffany分享了她制作第九季的经历,以及她对Danielle故事重要性的认识。她强调了公开讲述这个故事的重要性,以及它对保护其他潜在受害者的作用。她还澄清了关于Darcy的一些评论,解释了为什么节目没有采访她,以及当时的情况是如何影响到这一决定的。她认为Darcy既是受害者又是施暴者,她的行为复杂且具有风险。节目的目标是揭露施暴者的行为模式,希望能够帮助更多女性在事情发生时就识别这些模式,而不是在事后寻求疗伤。 Danielle: Danielle分享了她选择在Something Was Wrong分享自己故事的原因,以及她对节目尊重和谨慎态度的感激之情。她讲述了她与施暴者的持续斗争,包括法律诉讼、网络欺凌以及持续的威胁。她还分享了她与Kenji的合作,以及男性盟友在帮助女性受害者方面的重要性。她强调了公开讲述自己故事的重要性,以及它对帮助其他女性摆脱类似境遇的作用。她还分享了她如何克服创伤,开始一段新的健康关系,以及她对未来的希望。 Amy B. Chesler: Amy作为What Came Next的主持人,对本期节目感到兴奋,并强调了与Tiffany和Danielle建立的友谊。她还强调了第九季对于节目和Tiffany来说都至关重要,因为这一季围绕着Danielle的故事展开,讲述了她与一个名叫R. 的男人艰难的关系以及后续的挣扎。 Tiffany Reese: Tiffany分享了她对Danielle故事的直觉反应,以及她对受害者寻求正义的承诺。她还谈到了听众对更新集的强烈要求,以及节目未来可能在What Came Next平台上独家播出。 Danielle: Danielle解释了她选择在Something Was Wrong分享自己故事的原因,以及她对节目尊重和谨慎态度的感激之情。她还谈到了网络欺凌和保护自己免受施暴者进一步骚扰的挑战。她分享了与Kenji的合作,以及男性盟友在帮助女性受害者方面的重要性。她还谈到了Darcy的情况,以及为什么节目没有采访她。 Amy B. Chesler: Amy 总结了本期节目的内容,并表达了她对Danielle的关心和支持。 Tiffany Reese: Tiffany 再次强调了节目制作的伦理原则,以及对受害者安全的重视。 Danielle: Danielle表达了她对未来的希望,以及她对自我疗愈和建立健康关系的承诺。

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The episode introduces the concept of 'What Came Next,' a series exploring the aftermath of true crime survivors sharing their stories. It highlights the importance of updates and clarifications for the audience, emphasizing the ethical treatment of survivors' stories.
  • The series 'What Came Next' is co-created by Tiffany Reese and Amy B. Chesler.
  • Season nine of 'Something Was Wrong' was pivotal for both the show and Tiffany Reese.
  • The episode discusses the importance of ethical storytelling and the need for updates.

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*Content warning: This episode includes discussion of fraud, cyber bullying, defamation, slander, harassment, cheating, adultery, assault, violence, neglect, emotional and physical violence, and firsthand audio of abusive language.

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What happens after the experiences of true crime survivors have been shared with the world? Does the media truly capture all it entails to survive such tragedy in the public eye? What comes after the convictions are in, the cameras stop rolling, and the court of public opinion has spoken? Can sharing our stories lead to justice, and is there ever really justice? 

These questions and many more are discussed on the new true crime docuseries podcast brought to you by Broken Cycle Media), What Came Next) is co-created and produced by* Something Was Wrong*)’s Tiffany Reese and host, award-winning writer, victim advocate and true crime survivor Amy B.Chesler)

On What Came Next), you’ll hear firsthand accounts from those impacted, with behind the scenes insights about what came next for survivors after their stories were shared with the world, and how the media impacts crime victims and their loved ones.

Koa Johnson (Real Housewives of Salt Lake City), PJ Masten (Secrets of Playboy), Jacoba Ballard (Our Father), Ron Schnackenberg (Dirty Money), Charlotte Laws (Most Hated Man), Sarah Edmondson (NXIVM), Terra Newell (Dirty John), Collier Landry (A Murder in Mansfield), Elissa Wall (Keep Sweet, Pray, & Obey) and many more incredible survivors join host Amy Chelser as they discuss, What Came Next. 

For free and confidential resources, please visit:** somethingwaswrong.com/resources) **

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