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American Bar Association – Far from Home, Far From Safe – A Troubled Industry – In this multi-series event, Breaking Code Silence and our expert panelists will explore the history of the troubled teen industry, addressing the current issues and our progress towards reform.
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Psychiatry and the Troubled Teen Industry – Podcast by Dr Emmanuel Monneron where he discusses psychotherapy and the Troubled Teen Industry .
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Preacher Boys – The Preacher Boys podcast exists to shed a bright spotlight on the very real subject of mental, physical, and sexual abuse within Independent Fundamental Baptist (IFB) churches.
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Code Adam Podcast – This podcast is a safe space for survivors of the troubled teen industry.
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Surviving Straight Inc – This podcast is an extension of my website Surviving Straight Inc. Episodes will explore, in depth, the abusive adolescent drug rehabilitation program called Straight Incorporated that was opened from 1976 to 1993. Despite its well-known, publicized abuses in newspapers and lawsuits, Straight was still supported by many influential people including Nancy Reagan and George H. W. Bush. Straight Inc.
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The Cult Vault – A podcast offering in-depth insight into some of history’s most infamous Cults, modern-day sects and conspiracies within these groups.
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The Timeout Room – Conversations and discussions about life’s challenges. Speaking truths and speaking out
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The Lost Kids – Hosted by journalist Josh Bloch (“Uncover: Escaping NXIVM”), THE LOST KIDS dives deep into the search for a missing teen, uncovering the dark and twisted business of tough-love programs for “troubled teens” and their ties to one of America’s most dangerous cults.
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Pieces of Victory – A podcast by Victory Christian Academy survivor.
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The Hammer Podcast – A podcast interviewing everyday people on a wide variety of subjects. Features many interviews with program survivors.
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Safe Teen Schools – Video blog by a program survivor that discusses various programs.
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Troubled – Survivors of institutional abuse uncover cult ties, cultural lies, and societal corruption to expose the troubled teen industry. Two survivors of institutional abuse, Meredith Yannuzzi and Miranda Sullivan reunite to discuss the climate of the troubled teen industry.