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Four stories are coming, and they aren’t here to make anyone feel comfortable. We’re introducing a series built as a wake-up call about what happens in real life when children suffer at the hands of adults and the damage gets minimized, explained away, or ignored. Writing and sequencing these stories has been hard, but we’d rather tell the truth than protect the fragile narratives that keep harm in place.
We talk openly about why reality confrontation matters in child welfare and safeguarding, and why we refuse to center adult feelings when a child’s emotional safety is on the line. You’ll hear our perspective on denial and avoidance, what accountability looks like when parenting goes off course, and why change is possible when people are willing to seek guidance and act. If you’ve ever wondered what “good enough parenting” really means, we make it concrete and human, not academic.
We also explain how we handle integrity: protecting identities as best we can while holding firm boundaries where children are concerned, and ensuring these stories face legal and ethical scrutiny. Some parts may shock you. You may feel angry. Our hope is that this discomfort turns into action that informs, educates, and changes the course of children’s lives.
Part one drops tomorrow. Subscribe so you don’t miss it, and if this resonates, share the show and leave a review so more people who need these conversations can find them.
By Kim LeeSend us Fan Mail
Four stories are coming, and they aren’t here to make anyone feel comfortable. We’re introducing a series built as a wake-up call about what happens in real life when children suffer at the hands of adults and the damage gets minimized, explained away, or ignored. Writing and sequencing these stories has been hard, but we’d rather tell the truth than protect the fragile narratives that keep harm in place.
We talk openly about why reality confrontation matters in child welfare and safeguarding, and why we refuse to center adult feelings when a child’s emotional safety is on the line. You’ll hear our perspective on denial and avoidance, what accountability looks like when parenting goes off course, and why change is possible when people are willing to seek guidance and act. If you’ve ever wondered what “good enough parenting” really means, we make it concrete and human, not academic.
We also explain how we handle integrity: protecting identities as best we can while holding firm boundaries where children are concerned, and ensuring these stories face legal and ethical scrutiny. Some parts may shock you. You may feel angry. Our hope is that this discomfort turns into action that informs, educates, and changes the course of children’s lives.
Part one drops tomorrow. Subscribe so you don’t miss it, and if this resonates, share the show and leave a review so more people who need these conversations can find them.