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85. Subtext: Ronnie Radke: Popular Monster
Dec 3, 2025
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84: Caitlin Edwards: "Music, at the end of the day, is so powerful."
Nov 5, 2025
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83. Sascha Altman DuBrul: "We are the products of the people who raised us."
Oct 1, 2025
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82: María Chaos: "We need our allies more than ever."
Sep 3, 2025
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81: Carter & Dylann: "I’ve always been interested in the music that actually meant something."
Aug 6, 2025
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| 12/3/25 | ![]() 85. Subtext: Ronnie Radke: Popular Monster | Kendra and Rich take a closer look at the controversial career of Ronnie Radke, frontman of Falling in Reverse. The episode unpacks his constant legal troubles, public feuds, and online behavior while exploring the cult-like loyalty of his fanbase.In 2025, we are interested in talking to teachers, authors, artists, activists, counselors, community organizers, and anyone else who is dedicated to making a positive impact in their music community and our society as a whole. If that sounds like you, please reach out to us at thisisenoughpodcast@gmail.com.Visit our website: https://www.thisisenoughpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enough.podcastWatch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@enoughpodcastREFERENCESSpiritbox Drop Out of Falling In Reverse Tour After Ronnie Radke Backlash (Yahoo News)Rock singer arrested in Glendale on domestic assault warrant (LA Times)Rocker Calls Rape Claim Defamatory (Courthouse News Service)Ronnie Radke’s Accuser Speaks (Exclusive) (Alternative Press)Falling in Reverse frontman Ronnie Radke accused by woman of participating in gang rape (NY Daily News)Creep of the Week: Ronnie Radke (Philadelphia Gay News)Falling in Reverse’s Ronnie Radke Banned From TikTok Over Gender Identity Commentary (Loudwire) Complaint Radke v Boswell Conformed (Court Document)Ronnie Radke Pushes Back Against Order To Pay Anthony Fantano’s Legal Fees (Blunt)Ronnie Radke Reported to Tasmanian Police Over Councillor Comments (Billboard)Ronnie Radke Drops Serious Allegations Against Sleeping With Sirens’ Nick Martin (Rock Celebrities)Falling In Reverse’s Ronnie Radke Revisits 2012 Mic Stand Incident With Inflatable Stunt at Warped Tour (Blunt) | — | ||||||
| 11/5/25 | ![]() 84: Caitlin Edwards: "Music, at the end of the day, is so powerful." | Caitlin Edwards is a Chicago-based musician and music therapist best known as the frontwoman of ska-punk band Bumsy and the Moochers and for her solo work. In this episode, Caitlin shares how her love of music from a young age guided her into a career as a music therapist, the numerous ways that music inspires her, and how seeking community in your music scene can foster safety and betterment.Listen to Caitlin on Bandcamp: https://caitlinedwards.bandcamp.com/-In 2025, we are interested in talking to teachers, authors, artists, activists, counselors, community organizers, and anyone else who is dedicated to making a positive impact in their music community and our society as a whole. If that sounds like you, please reach out to us at thisisenoughpodcast@gmail.com.Visit our website: https://www.thisisenoughpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enough.podcast | — | ||||||
| 10/1/25 | ![]() 83. Sascha Altman DuBrul: "We are the products of the people who raised us." | Sascha Altman DuBrul is a writer and mental health coach who came of age in the New York punk rock scene of the late ’80s and early ’90s. In this conversation, he speaks with Kendra and Rich about his time in psychiatric hospitals and how those experiences led him to co-found The Icarus Project, a peer-based online mental health resource. They also discuss the concept of centered accountability, as well as Kendra and Sascha’s shared experiences while working toward their Master’s in Social Work, among other topics.Sascha is the co-founder of The Icarus Project, and author of Maps to the Other Side and the forthcoming Dangerous Gifts. He is co-creator of T-MAPs (Transformative Mutual Aid Practices). Sascha's work bridges lived experience, peer support, and movement strategy to reimagine mental health beyond diagnosis. Viist Sascha’s Website: https://www.saschadubrul.comSascha’s Substack: https://undergroundtransmissions.substack.comHistory of The Icarus Project: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icarus_ProjectLearn more about Staci Haines and Somatics: https://www.stacihaines.comLearn more about Jacob Moreno: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_L._MorenoSascha’s Book Recommendation: Lipstick Traces: A Secret History of the 20th Century: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipstick_Traces:_A_Secret_History_of_the_20th_Century-In 2025, we are interested in talking to teachers, authors, artists, activists, counselors, community organizers, and anyone else who is dedicated to making a positive impact in their music community and our society as a whole. If that sounds like you, please reach out to us at thisisenoughpodcast@gmail.com.Visit our website: https://www.thisisenoughpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enough.podcas | — | ||||||
| 9/3/25 | ![]() 82: María Chaos: "We need our allies more than ever." | María Chaos is the founder and driving force of Doll Fest, a femme, LGBTQ+ and POC-forward punk rock fest in Oakland, CA. In this episode, María shares the inspiration for creating the femme-forward festival, how she navigates bands that have allegations of sexual assault against them, her personal experience with sexual trauma, and the power that comes with having a festival built around community.-Visit the Doll Fest Website: https://www.dollfest.netFollow Doll Fest on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dollfest-In 2025, we are interested in talking to teachers, authors, artists, activists, counselors, community organizers, and anyone else who is dedicated to making a positive impact in their music community and our society as a whole. If that sounds like you, please reach out to us at thisisenoughpodcast@gmail.com.Visit our website: https://www.thisisenoughpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enough.podcastWatch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@enoughpodcast | — | ||||||
| 8/6/25 | ![]() 81: Carter & Dylann: "I’ve always been interested in the music that actually meant something." | Carter and Dylann are two members of Operating System Offline, a young band from Rochester, MN. In this episode, Kendra and Rich learn about how this new band has been treated by older members of the music scene, how the band’s upcoming single tackles the issue of child sex abuse and the effect it has on families, how stigmas have changed around mental health over the years, and how police and the justice system treat people differently based on race, gender and privilege.In 2025, we are interested in talking to teachers, authors, artists, activists, counselors, community organizers, and anyone else who is dedicated to making a positive impact in their music community and our society as a whole. If that sounds like you, please reach out to us at thisisenoughpodcast@gmail.com.Visit our website: https://www.thisisenoughpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enough.podcastWatch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@enoughpodcast | — | ||||||
| 7/23/25 | ![]() 80. Subtext: Jared Leto: Method to Madness | In this episode, Kendra and Rich dive deep into the disturbing allegations against actor and musician Jared Leto. From his rise in My So-Called Life to fronting 30 Seconds to Mars with its cult-like fanbase, Leto’s decades-long pattern of predatory behavior is finally under the microscope after recent accusations from nine women, many of whom were underage when the abuse occurred. In 2025, we are interested in talking to teachers, authors, artists, activists, counselors, community organizers, and anyone else who is dedicated to making a positive impact in their music community and our society as a whole. If that sounds like you, please reach out to us at thisisenoughpodcast@gmail.com.Visit our website: https://www.thisisenoughpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enough.podcastWatch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@enoughpodcastREFERENCESNine women accuse Jared Leto of sexual impropriety in new report (The Guardian)Jared Leto Accused of Sexual Misconduct by Multiple Women, Including Some Who Say They Were Underage, as Actor Denies Allegations (People)Jared Leto’s ‘Oscar-worthy’ movie on hold due to allegations: Source (News Nation)The Twisted Cult of Jared Leto (YouTube)Escaping the "Cult" of Mars (Vocal)Jared Leto Is Running a Cult Straight Out of a True Crime Docuseries (MovieWeb) | — | ||||||
| 7/2/25 | ![]() 79: Oliver: "Every single person can always be better." | Oliver is a musician, recording engineer, and sound designer among other titles who joins Kendra and Rich to discuss the parallels between substance use recovery, trauma, and sexual assault and abuse. He also shares his experiences in the hippie/jam band music scene and discusses how the seeds of large scale societal change must be planted in the small underground scenes so they can grow and flourish on more macro levels. In 2025, we are interested in talking to teachers, authors, artists, activists, counselors, community organizers, and anyone else who is dedicated to making a positive impact in their music community and our society as a whole. If that sounds like you, please reach out to us at thisisenoughpodcast@gmail.com.Visit our website: https://www.thisisenoughpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enough.podcastWatch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@enoughpodcast | — | ||||||
| 6/4/25 | ![]() 78: Renn: "Therapy and music really do go hand in hand." | Renn is a musician and clinical social worker who has been involved in DIY spaces for years. In this episode, she discusses the ways that being involved in punk rock has helped in her social work role, navigating having abusers present at her shows, and her thoughts on why the punk scene still has such a hard time believing survivors. In 2025, we are interested in talking to teachers, authors, artists, activists, counselors, community organizers, and anyone else who is dedicated to making a positive impact in their music community and our society as a whole. If that sounds like you, please reach out to us at thisisenoughpodcast@gmail.com.Visit our website: https://www.thisisenoughpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enough.podcastWatch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@enoughpodcast | — | ||||||
| 4/2/25 | ![]() 77. Cristy C. Road: "I think everybody needs to be angry." | Cristy C. Road is a celebrated artist, musician, and writer who has been active in the punk scene since the mid nineties. In this conversation with Kendra and Rich she talks about how music helped her find her identity, the ways that media has normalized talking about sexual assault, and the importance of conversations surrounding cancellation and transformative justice. Visit Cristy's website: https://www.croadcore.orgIn 2025, we are interested in talking to teachers, authors, artists, activists, counselors, community organizers, and anyone else who is dedicated to making a positive impact in their music community and our society as a whole. If that sounds like you, please reach out to us at thisisenoughpodcast@gmail.com.Visit our website: https://www.thisisenoughpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enough.podcastWatch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@enoughpodcast | — | ||||||
| 3/19/25 | ![]() 76. Subtext: While We Were Gone | A lot happened during our one month break in January, so in this episode of Subtext, Kendra and Rich provide a rundown of some of the biggest news stories, including updates on past topics we've covered and a sneak peek at potential future Subtext discussions.In 2025, we are interested in talking to teachers, authors, artists, activists, counselors, community organizers, and anyone else who is dedicated to making a positive impact in their music community and our society as a whole. If that sounds like you, please reach out to us at thisisenoughpodcast@gmail.com.Visit our website: https://www.thisisenoughpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enough.podcastWatch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@enoughpodcastREFERENCESJay-Z sues Jane Doe weeks after she dropped her lawsuit accusing him of sexual assault (USA Today)‘Sex Education’ Actor Alexander Westwood Jailed For 15 Years After Sexually Abusing Teenagers(Deadline)After A ‘Sex Education’ Actor Was Jailed For Raping His Drama Student, The Survivor Tells Her Story Of Disgust & Defiance (Deadline)Sexual abuse group’s website erases trans people to keep federal funding (LGBTQ Nation)Who is Andrew Tate? The self-proclaimed misogynist influencer (BBC)Love is Blind‘s Alex Was Accused of Inappropriate Relationships With Minors in Resurfaced Social Media Posts (stylecaster)This Love Is Blind Star Seemingly Disappeared Mid-Show Amid Disturbing Allegations (TheThings) | — | ||||||
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| 3/5/25 | ![]() 75. Rosie Richeson: "Choose to do the right thing by your community." | Rosie Richeson, former Night Witch vocalist and current BOOB drummer, joins us on episode 75. Rosie shares her experiences with leading impromptu support groups after shows, being "cancelled" for speaking out about inequalities in the music scene, the importance of trying to build much needed community spaces (even if they’re not always successful), and how a change of scenery has reinvigorated her enthusiasm for punk shows. In 2025, we are interested in talking to teachers, authors, artists, activists, counselors, community organizers, and anyone else who is dedicated to making a positive impact in their music community and our society as a whole. If that sounds like you, please reach out to us at thisisenoughpodcast@gmail.com.Visit our website: https://www.thisisenoughpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enough.podcastWatch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@enoughpodcastenough. is a feature on Bad Copy: https://thebadcopy.com | — | ||||||
| 2/5/25 | ![]() 73. Ruby Blu: "It’s up to us what we tolerate and what we build." | Ruby Blu is an educator, musician, and the lead singer / songwriter for the Minnesota-based band Red Eyed Ruby. In this wide ranging conversation, Ruby Blu shares her expertise on how the patriarchy hurts everyone in our society, including men, what the path for repair and accountability can look like for perpetrators, and her path to becoming a music teacher and the joy it has brought to her and her students. Check out Red Eye Ruby: https://www.redeyeruby.com In 2025, we are interested in talking to teachers, authors, artists, activists, counselors, community organizers, and anyone else who is dedicated to making a positive impact in their music community and our society as a whole. If that sounds like you, please reach out to us at thisisenoughpodcast@gmail.com. Visit our website: https://www.thisisenoughpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enough.podcast Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@enoughpodcast enough. is a feature on Bad Copy: https://thebadcopy.com | — | ||||||
| 12/18/24 | ![]() 72. Corinne Caouette: "Step into that discomfort and try to experience what somebody else feels." | Corinne Caouette is a Minneapolis-based booker, activist, advocate and musician, performing and writing music with her band, Black Widows. In this wide ranging conversation with Kendra and Rich, Corinne discusses the ups and downs of being self managed, her experiences in a primarily femme band, and the importance of truly seeing, understanding and taking care in the music scene and beyond. Black Widows on Bandcamp: https://blackwidows.bandcamp.com/ If you have been on the receiving end of harm from someone: be it artist, venue owner, audience member, or someone else and would like to share your story on a future episode, please reach out to us at: thisisenoughpodcast@gmail.com Visit our website: https://www.thisisenoughpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enough.podcast Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@enoughpodcast enough. is a feature on Bad Copy: https://thebadcopy.com | — | ||||||
| 11/6/24 | ![]() 69. Dr. Nicole Bedera: "You don’t choose to be a survivor. It just happens to you." | Sociologist and author, Dr. Nicole Bedera, joins Kendra and Rich to discuss her new book, On the Wrong Side: How Universities Protect Perpetrators and Betray Survivors of Sexual Violence. The book was released on October 1st, 2024, to critical and public acclaim, resonating with people across countless industries and landing in the Amazon Top 10 for higher education books. Nicole has been featured on top podcasts such as Now What? with Brooke Shields, The Waves, and Faith and Feminism with Meghan Tschanz. Her work has also been featured in The New York Times, NPR, Time Magazine, and Teen Vogue! More about Dr. Nicole Bedera Buy the book here: https://tinyurl.com/wrongsidebook Nicole’s Essay on survivors supporting Johnny Depp: https://tinyurl.com/survivorsjd Beyond Compliance, Nicole’s consulting firm: https://www.beyond-compliance-consulting.com If you have been on the receiving end of harm from someone: be it artist, venue owner, audience member, or someone else and would like to share your story on a future episode, please reach out to us at: thisisenoughpodcast@gmail.com Visit our website: https://www.thisisenoughpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enough.podcast Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@enoughpodcast enough. is a feature on Bad Copy: https://thebadcopy.com | — | ||||||
| 9/18/24 | ![]() 66. Brody: "Trauma stays with you, but you can grow around it." | "Brody" worked her way up to manager at a popular music venue in her city. During her time there, she witnessed a number of egregious and illegal activities perpetrated by the owner. When she became vocal about what she had experienced, she was fired. In this episode, we discuss how power dynamics play into harassment and abuse, and the positives of finally speaking out. If you have been on the receiving end of harm from someone: be it artist, venue owner, audience member, or someone else and would like to share your story on a future episode, please reach out to us at: thisisenoughpodcast@gmail.com Visit our website: https://www.thisisenoughpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enough.podcast Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@enoughpodcast enough. is a feature on Bad Copy: https://thebadcopy.com | — | ||||||
| 9/4/24 | ![]() 65. Subtext: A Deal with the Devil: Lou Pearlman’s Boy Band Ponzi Scheme | Lou Pearlman is best known for two things, launching the careers of some of the biggest pop artists of the 1990’s and being the mastermind behind one of the largest ponzi schemes in the history of the United States. In this episode of subtext Kendra and Rich break down both sides of Lou Pearlman and talk about how someone who seemingly did so many positive things for popular music also drastically altered the lives of almost every person he came in contact with for the worse. - REFERENCES Who Was Lou Pearlman? (People) Mad About The Boys (Vanity Fair) Lou Pearlman, Disgraced Backstreet Boys, ‘NSYNC Svengali, Dies at 62 (Billboard) Dirty Pop: The Boy Band Scam (Netflix, 2024) The Boy Band Con: The Lou Pearlman Story (YouTube Originals, 2019) - If you have been on the receiving end of harm from someone: be it artist, venue owner, audience member, or someone else and would like to share your story on a future episode, please reach out to us at: thisisenoughpodcast@gmail.com - Visit our website: https://www.thisisenoughpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enough.podcast Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@enoughpodcast enough. is a feature on Bad Copy: https://www.thebadcopy.com | — | ||||||
| 8/21/24 | ![]() 64. Cydni: "You are so much stronger than you know." | Cydni spent ten years in a relationship with the singer of a popular band that became increasingly more abusive, both physically and mentally, before she removed herself from it in 2023. In this episode she talks about what caused her to ignore the red flags she noticed at the beginning of the relationship, the ways in which the abuse escalated, and what gave her the strength to overcome the abuse and end the relationship. If you have been on the receiving end of harm from someone: be it artist, venue owner, audience member, or someone else and would like to share your story on a future episode, please reach out to us at: thisisenoughpodcast@gmail.com Visit our website: https://www.thisisenoughpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enough.podcast Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@enoughpodcast enough. is a feature on Bad Copy: https://thebadcopy.com | — | ||||||
| 8/7/24 | ![]() 63. Subtext: Warped Summer Extravaganza (Major Bummer) | For almost a quarter of a century, Warped Tour was the can’t-miss festival of the year for teenage and young adult fans of punk rock and all its variations. In its later years, a slew of sexual assault allegations overshadowed the bands and camaraderie for which it initially stood. In this episode, Kendra and Rich break down the history of Warped Tour and how these accusations affected the tour’s legacy. - REFERENCES Everything we know about the sexual harassment allegations against Front Porch Step (Alt Press) Warped Behavior: Sexual Violence On Tour (Medium) The Truth About Dahvie Vanity (tumblr) Warped Tour is over for good. Will the culture it created finally reckon with its demons? (Washington Post) Warped Tour to Hit the Road For Final Trek in 2018: Exclusive Interview With Founder Kevin Lyman (Billboard) US band Slaves deny Vans Warped Tour sexual assault accusations (BBC News) get sexual predators removed from the 2018 Vans Warped Tour lineup (change.org) The (Pseudo) Death of Warped Tour (The Kids Aren't Alright) Where the Girls Aren’t (Rookie) - If you have been on the receiving end of harm from someone: be it artist, venue owner, audience member, or someone else and would like to share your story on a future episode, please reach out to us at: thisisenoughpodcast@gmail.com - Visit our website: https://www.thisisenoughpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enough.podcast Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@enoughpodcast enough. is a feature on Bad Copy: https://www.thebadcopy.com | — | ||||||
| 7/24/24 | ![]() 62. Michelle Rhoades: Part 2: "Naked and screaming for someone to help." | Part 2: Michelle details the brutal and public rape she experienced, as a minor, by the singer of a well-known rock band. She also discusses how her story has been falsely represented in books and interviews by members of that band, and what her path to healing has looked like since that time. This is the second half of a two part interview. If you have been on the receiving end of harm from someone: be it artist, venue owner, audience member, or someone else and would like to share your story on a future episode, please reach out to us at: thisisenoughpodcast@gmail.com - Visit our website: https://www.thisisenoughpodcast.com - Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enough.podcast - Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@enoughpodcast - enough. is a feature on Bad Copy: https://thebadcopy.com | — | ||||||
| 7/17/24 | ![]() 61. Michelle Rhoades: Part 1: "It's me you're doing this to." | Michelle Rhoades came of age in the early days of the highly influential Hollywood punk and glam rock scene. In this episode, she talks about growing up in Los Angeles and how a chance encounter with the future singer of a famous rock band led to a harrowing, life-altering experience. This is the first half of a two part interview.- If you have been on the receiving end of harm from someone: be it artist, venue owner, audience member, or someone else and would like to share your story on a future episode, please reach out to us at: thisisenoughpodcast@gmail.com - Visit our website: https://www.thisisenoughpodcast.com - Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enough.podcast - Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@enoughpodcast - enough. is a feature on Bad Copy: https://thebadcopy.com | — | ||||||
| 4/17/24 | ![]() 55. Nur-D: "It’s the moves you make, when it’s not easy, that will shift the future." | Hip hop artist Nur-D joins us from the Twin Cities to discuss his zero-tolerance policy regarding playing bills with rapists/abusers and his refusal to play at venues which allow them on their stages. He shares his negative experiences with one of the major venues in Minneapolis and how his career continues to advance without their support. - Visit Nur-D online: https://nurdrocks.com - Follow Nur-D on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NurDRocks - Subscribe to Nur-D on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWVtG3jIbJBFGcmhQ1zL_iA - If you have been on the receiving end of harm from someone: be it artist, venue owner, audience member, or someone else and would like to share your story on a future episode, please reach out to us at: thisisenoughpodcast@gmail.com - Visit our website: https://www.thisisenoughpodcast.com - Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enough.podcast - Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@enoughpodcast - enough. is a feature on Bad Copy: https://thebadcopy.com | — | ||||||
| 2/21/24 | ![]() 52. Emily Wolfe: "I decided to step into my power." | Emily Wolfe was in the midst of a tour when she found out that a member of her team sexually assaulted someone. Emily discusses how her decision to let this person go impacted her life and informed her art, and how important it is that live shows are a place where people can feel safe. - Emily's new album, The Blowback, is available on streaming platforms and for purchase on her website. - Emily Wolfe’s website: https://www.emilywolfemusic.com/ Emily Wolfe on Bandcamp: https://emilywolfemusic.bandcamp.com - If you have been on the receiving end of harm from someone: be it artist, venue owner, audience member, or someone else and would like to share your story on a future episode, please reach out to us at: thisisenoughpodcast@gmail.com - Visit our website: https://www.thisisenoughpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enough.podcast Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@enoughpodcast enough. is a feature on Bad Copy: https://thebadcopy.com | — | ||||||
| 2/7/24 | ![]() 51. Subtext: Diddy: Press Stop | Kendra and Rich discuss the recent allegations and subsequent lawsuit against Sean "Diddy” Combs, his extensive musical career, and the history of assault accusations that have been levied against him, as far back as the early 90’s. - REFERENCES: A Brief Look at Diddy’s History of Controversies and Allegations (Rolling Stone) A look at the allegations against Sean "Diddy" Combs (NPR) Sean 'Diddy' Combs accused of gang rape and sex trafficking in new lawsuit (NBC News) - If you have been on the receiving end of harm from someone: be it artist, venue owner, audience member, or someone else and would like to share your story on a future episode, please reach out to us at: thisisenoughpodcast@gmail.com - Visit our website: https://www.thisisenoughpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enough.podcast Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@enoughpodcast enough. is a feature on Bad Copy: https://thebadcopy.com | — | ||||||
| 12/20/23 | ![]() 50. Karen Barth Menzies & Shawn Vincent: "Survivors are not defined by their trauma." | Karen Barth Mensies is a litigation attorney who represents survivors of sexual abuse and harassment. Shawn Vincent works alongside Karen as a litigation consultant. The two have been working tirelessly on a myriad of high profile sexual assault allegation cases and fighting to extend statutes of limitations nationwide. Karen and Shawn discuss the statute of limitations, the importance of survivors coming together to form a network, how the music industry enables predators all the way up the food chain, and Karen’s involvement with The Punk Rock Therapist. - Visit KBM Law to learn more about the legal work Karen and Shawn are doing for survivors: https://kbmlaw.com Visit The Punk Rock Therapist to learn more about the support they are providing for survivors: https://www.thepunkrocktherapist.org - If you have been on the receiving end of harm from someone: be it artist, venue owner, audience member, or someone else and would like to share your story on a future episode, please reach out to us at: thisisenoughpodcast@gmail.com - Visit our website: https://www.thisisenoughpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enough.podcast Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@enoughpodcast enough. is a feature on Bad Copy: https://thebadcopy.com | — | ||||||
| 12/6/23 | ![]() 49. Subtext: we are enough. and we’re great at doing stuff. An end-of-year wrap up. | On the final subtext of 2023, Kendra and Rich look back at some of the highlights from the last year and look ahead to what's in store for 2024. - If you have been on the receiving end of harm from someone: be it artist, venue owner, audience member, or someone else and would like to share your story on a future episode, please reach out to us at: thisisenoughpodcast@gmail.com. - Visit our website: https://www.thisisenoughpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enough.podcast Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@enoughpodcast enough. is a feature on Bad Copy: https://thebadcopy.com | — | ||||||
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