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Labyrinths with Amanda Knox

Knox Robinson Productions

Labyrinths with Amanda Knox

A weekly Society and Culture podcast featuring Amanda Knox
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Labyrinths with Amanda Knox

Knox Robinson Productions

Labyrinths with Amanda Knox

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Labyrinths with Amanda Knox

Knox Robinson Productions

Labyrinths with Amanda Knox

A weekly Society and Culture podcast featuring Amanda Knox
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Between our usual Labyrinths episodes, we sit down to debate something serious or silly and ask you: “Who’s Right?”Should snitches get stitches?From committing heinous crimes to eating grapes in the grocery store, we determine if these scena
When North Carolina Doctor, Benjamin Gilmer, discovered that his doppelgänger predecessor had committed a gruesome murder, he pursued an investigation of his own.Through this journey he found himself questioning our understanding of moral resp
Between our usual Labyrinths episodes, we sit down to debate something serious or silly and ask you: “Who’s Right?”Are we bound to become just like our parents, acquiring all their traits, good and bad?Come along as we ponder the prospect!
Washingtonian, Janie Avey tells her story of being viciously targeted by a small town stalker and how she recovered after years of enduring impersonation, attempted kidnapping, theft, and more as her perpetrator tried to sabotage every corner o
After a night's sleep, Amanda has further reflections on what it's like to still be battling for her innocence 17 years after she was first arrested.www.amandaknox.comTwitter: @amandaknox | @manunderbridgeIG: @amamaknox | @emceecarbonLearn
On June 5th, 2024, Amanda arrived at a courtroom in Florence, Italy, to defend herself against a charge of criminal slander stretching back to 2007. In this impromptu episode, recorded from the road, Chris lays out the background of this case,
Between our usual Labyrinths episodes, we sit down to debate something serious or silly and ask you: “Who’s Right?”Should you pick your wine based on the label? Should you avoid women with graying hair?These questions and more as we delibera
Dr. Lise Deguire shares her journey of resilience after enduring third-degree burns over 65% of her body.She is the author of Flashback Girl, Lessons on Resilience from a Burn Survivor is available on Amazon, Barnes&Noble, and bookshop.org. Fi
Between our usual Labyrinths episodes, we sit down to debate something serious or silly and ask you: “Who’s Right?”Should trains have quiet cars? Should barbers, or dentists, chat with you during your appointment?Would you enter the silent c
When you strip away the plans, the memories, the thought-loops that continually fill the labyrinth of your mind, what's left?Amanda reflects on her own traumatic relationship with silence and isolation, and Christopher reports back from his we
Between our usual Labyrinths episodes, we sit down to debate something serious or silly and ask you: “Who’s Right?”Is it possible to meticulously take on one meaningful task at a time, or is life just too darn complicated for that kind of foc
Bethany Bourgeois George is the daughter of Alfred Bourgeois who was convicted of vicious crimes against his 2-year-old daughter, Ja’karenn.Bethany claims there is insurmountable evidence proving her father’s innocence on all charges and she h
Between our usual Labyrinths episodes, we sit down to debate something serious or sillyand ask you “Who’s Right?”Is it ok to Google your employees or investigate your ex's Facebook page... just to see what they've been up to?In this episod
Years after giving birth to his child, Jessica tracks down her anonymous sperm donor and they embark on an unexpected journey.In this episode of Labyrinths, we interview Jessica Share and Aaron Long as they unravel their totally backward love
Between our usual Labyrinths episodes, we sit down to debate something serious or silly and ask you “Who’s Right?”Imagine if renowned actor Tom Hanks was exposed for drinking the blood of children– would "Forrest Gump" ever be the same?Could
We are now routinely faced with a dilemma: News breaks that an artist beloved has done something horrible. How does that change our experience of their art?There’s no one better to help us explore this thorny territory than Claire Dederer, aut
Is suicide ever justifiable? Can you go out on a high note? Is it always a result of mental illness? The content warning should be obvious on this one and it should go without saying that this theoretical discussion does not endorse suicide.ht
Our local death doula, Susan Pitiger, brings light to the process of dying and what you can do to prepare for the inevitable. Are all your affairs in order? Are all our affairs in order? In this episode, we're asking you and ourselves: "How do
The emergency room and the ICU are not just emotionally draining and traumatic environments for patients, but for healthcare workers as well. ER doctor Kat Moore tells us how Zen Buddhism is working its way into emergency rooms to improve the w
Despite the best efforts of healthcare professionals, medical errors are responsible for tens of thousands of annual deaths. Today, Richard Pallardy, a freelance writer from Chicago, tells us the story of the medical odyssey his mother went thr
Valentine's Day...Is it good or is it whack? Is love at first sight a thing? How does love last, or get lost? And what about that tricksy thing: self love?Episodes of Who's Right?--our series of playful, personal, and philosophical debates--ar
"Trauma" has become a controversial word in the current culture wars. It's a point of pride for some, an excuse for others. But trauma is undoubtedly real, and it effects the body. Dr. Christy Gibson, author of The Modern Trauma Toolkit, has st
A few months into the pandemic, in the early morning on July 5th, Nicole Ivie woke up to the sounds of gunfire. She would soon discover that six men had come to her house, that her son had been badly beaten, that her husband had brought a gun i
Dr. Kari Nixon studies the intersection of death, disease, and community, and how illness impacts identity. It's a topic she pursued without even realizing that she herself was a victim of Munchausen syndrome by proxy, which despite the flashy
Amanda and Chris reflect on what they gave up for 2023, what they'll give up for 2024, what their focus words are for the coming year, and what they're optimistic about and dreading for society. It's going to a be a turbulent future. How can we
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