Do You Want To Hear Something Awful?

Do You Want To Hear Something Awful?

This society, psychology, and true crime podcast investigates the world's most awful things. From financial schemes to cult dynamics, fraud wellness scams to exploitation, to toxic relationships, pop culture scandals and lesbian drama, host Alyson uses her psychology and research science training to expose dystopian, shocking truths. But we also empower you with ways to fight back and make the world less terrible. If you're a fan of documentaries, true crime, dark comedy, and sapphic joy, this is a show you won't want to miss.

  1. Jul 21

    My Mom is a Licensed Trauma Therapist...and a Narcissist | Stealing Money and Labor, Covering Up Abuse, Messing with My Medications, Pathologizing Friends & Family, and How I'm Healing

    Host Alyson gets personal about what it's like having a parent who's a therapist and a toxic narcissist. Alyson shares about her mom's unethical household EMDR sessions, unofficial sessions her mom tried to facilitate between her and her coaches, the ways her mom financial exploited her for her practice, and more. This is a story about breaking the spell, learning to decenter a toxic parent, and discovering how to find closure within yourself when the person who broke you is basically licensed in gaslighting. 🎙️ Subscribe to the podcast!  👍 Make sure to leave us a rating, review, and hit that subscribe button to help the algorithm find us! 00:00 – Introduction: My mom's career was a mask01:31 – Unofficial therapy session with coaches04:02 – Hiding my sexual assault to protect her image05:30 – How she pathologized my friends to isolate me07:20 -- Thinking everybody wants her advice for free8:30 -- Victim blaming but she's a trauma therapist10:40 -- Encouraging my eating disorder but she is a therapist for people with eating disorders11:14 -- Messing with my medication12:20 -- Everything is psychosomatic 14:02 – Working at her practice: "boundaries"15:58 – Financial exploitation 19:11 -- Stole my brother's tuition money20:00 -- Telling our therapists what to work on with us in our sessions21:00 -- Present day: Financial deception, custom house budgets, and grandiose delusions23:00– The art of reparenting, letting go, and finding final closure

  2. Jul 11

    Queer Collective's Shady Non-Profit Status: "Ovulation Makes Lesbians Crave D*ck," Identity is a Choice," Missing Money, and Gaslighting through Therapy-Speak

    These queer creators continuously host panel discussions saying: ovulation makes lesbians go d*ck crazy, identity is a choice, people should be allowed to bring men into sapphic spaces, and comparing gender to race. Even worse, they registered as a Canadian non-profit organization dedicated to "accurate representation," exempt from paying taxes, even though they have NO BOARD, no oversight, and no public reports about funding. So then what do the donations go to? Better podcast equipment for their podcast, which is already funded companies donating to right-wing politicians? Hosts Allison and Tabitha dive into the problematic rhetoric spread by the Canadian podcast The Queer Collective. We dissect how their points actively reinforce dangerous, weaponized conservative talking points about corrective rape and sexual identity being a fluid choice. Here's our take that we touched on at the end in probably too chaotic of a manner and not enough detail: if they are going to maintain nonprofit status and present themselves as an academic resource as they mention in their apology, then: 1) they need to get a board of directors that includes academics with degrees in gender/queer studies and represents a diverse set of people with intersectional identities (Em talks from a place of white privilege in many episodes) 3) stop advertising products for companies that donate to Mike Pence and other right-wing politicians and presenting Vizzy as one of their foremost "initiatives" 4) any donations and funding they receive should go to actual community-based initiatives, they should be publishing reports about salaries and funds on Guidestar or Charity Navigator (they do not) 5) stop using such vulgar language on their podcast (another comment here mentioned it made them feel nauseous), as many straight people and young people and people with sexual trauma (as seen in comments on their other videos) DO use their podcast as an educational resource, because they present themselves as such, and right-wing commentators can take clips of it and twist it to fit their narrative. From the Canada.ca website: "If a private benefit is more than incidental, an organization can face sanctions or have its charitable registration revoked." If they did all that, then we would be fine with them maintaining their nonprofit status. Otherwise, it should be presented as a conversation between friends talking about personal experiences. Alyson worked in the nonprofit sector for 5 years, which is why we are particularly passionate about this topic, as we know many many other organizations that deserve the visibility that Queer Collective has. Many orgs turn down funding from organizations that are affiliated with right-wing politicians, and Queer Collective has not, making us feel like their activism is performative and privileged. Also, at the time the episode we were discussing in this video was released, Em was going by she/her pronouns and was referred to as such in the very early episodes of Queer Collective we were looking at, and we had only seen Instagram posts from around this time, so those were the pronouns we used in our conversation- we were not aware that they now go by Em, and they/them! If we talk about them in the future, we will make sure to use Em's correct pronouns. Thank you to those of you who let us know - we did not mean to misgender them. How would you feel if the founder of the Trevor Project, GLAAD, or the Human Rights Campaign published a video using words like "d*ck crazy" and telling lesbians to "F*ck a guy a year" while advertising and drinking alcoholic beverages made by a company that donated to Mike Pence? Why does Queer Collective get an exception, given their rapid growth? Our community deserves better representation than this. 🎙️ Subscribe to the podcast!  👍 Make sure to leave us a rating, review, and hit that subscribe button to help the algorithm find us!

  3. Jul 6

    Ashlyn Harris’s Roku Documentary Flop | Her Desire For Open Marriage, Cheating with Sophia Bush, Hesitance To Adopt Second Child & Calling Family a Burden [UNSCRIPTED ft. Tabitha]

    "It’s a love story and a love letter to myself." That is how Ashlyn Harris describes her Roku documentary Game Changers. But behind Ashlyn Harris's new, aggressive PR campaign is an unbelievably messy trail of public relationship wreckage, narcissistic statements, weaponized therapy speak, and infidelity that has left the soccer and lesbian community completely divided. Hosts Alyson and Tabitha break down the propaganda of the documentary, the interpersonal fallout between Ashlyn and her ex-wife Ali Krieger, and her current girlfriend Sophia Bush. While Ashlyn adamantly denies cheating on a string of media appearances, her timeline tells a very different, suspicious story. From going on podcasts to blame her unhappy marriage on Ali’s failure to prioritize intimacy over their two adopted children and dying father, to proposing an open marriage right before filing for divorce and getting together with Sophia Bush, Ashlyn has written her own script. But what is the human cost of turning your family into a vanity project? We tackle the devastating ethical reality of how these public feuds affect their children Sloane and Ocean, and their child's birth mother, who will one day grow up to read that their adoptive mother Ashlyn viewed their existence as a "burden" and a "weight" that compromised her freedom. Real growth is about accountability, not making a television special to rebrand your cheating as an act of personal bravery. Don't worry, we won't leave you completely trapped in the garbage pile! We end the show with a"Happy Lesbian News" pivot, celebrating the thriving romance between Ali Krieger and Scottish soccer star Jen Beattie, and honoring creator Hayley Kiyoko's latest artistic wins. 🎙️ Subscribe to the podcast on Spotify and Apple Podcasts! 👍 Make sure to leave us a rating, review, and hit that subscribe button to help the algorithm find us!

  4. Jul 3

    How to Predict Cheating, Scientifically [BONUS EPISODE]

    In this special psychology bonus episode, host Alyson uses her education in psychology and research science to take an analytical look at the neurobiology, evolutionary psychology, and clinical data behind infidelity and betrayal. We look at relationship history, attractiveness, income, career, pregnancy and parenthood, and personality to assess risk factors, and identify the motivators behind cheating. Longitudinal research shows that individuals who have cheated in a past relationship are three times more likely to cheat again. Dr. Ana Nogales found that 55% of adult children who grew up with knowledge of parental affairs went on to engage in infidelity within their own adult relationships. Furthermore, studies in the Journal of Family Issues confirm that children of unfaithful parents are twice as likely to cheat compared to those from historically faithful households (it shifts the statistical probability of cheating from 22% up to a glaring 44%!)Personality traits that predispose a person to cheating, including extroversion and charisma Why 60% to 85% of all affairs occur within the workplace,The infamous seven-year itch Why the statistical probability of infidelity spikes by up to 15% during pregnancyAnxious-avoidant attachment trap as a risk factorWhat happens after the truth comes out. While 60% to 75% of couples initially try to stay together, long-term survival rates plummet to 50% after three to five years, with many couples remaining unhappy, passive-aggressive roommates.We close out the discussion with a powerful perspective from Belgian psychotherapist Esther Perel, reminding us that assuming a relationship is safe is actually the exact complacency that invites the greatest risk. Tune in, protect your peace, and remember: "Our partners do not belong to us. They are only on loan with an option to renew." - Esther Perel

  5. Jul 2

    How The Jehovah's Witnesses Cult Slowly Broke Kristy & Desmond Scott's Marriage

    TikTok stars Kristy Sarah and Desmond Scott's divorce was not caused by a sudden mistake. There is a paper trail of post-nuptial agreements and trusts drafted years before the final split, showing that they were on thin ice while continuing to post as a happy family. We're going to take a look at the dark, rigid world of the Jehovah's Witness organization to expose the psychological engine behind their performative marriage and their divorce. Inside a high-control system that handles marital trauma under strict guidelines, we explain why marital infidelity is the only loophole that grants a member a clean exit from a marriage. We explore the devastating cost of being disfellowshipped, the intense pressure placed on young adults to rush to the altar, and the misogynistic parameters surrounding head coverings, domestic submission, and personal autonomy. From the chilling statistics behind celebrity marriage failures to the artificial presentation of the modern influencer, we address parasocial relationships, cult dynamics, performative marriages, and fame. Pull up a chair as we examine how the Scotts were trained from childhood to play characters for an audience, and how that performance turned their marriage into a toxic workplace. 🎙️ Subscribe to the podcast on Spotify and Apple Podcasts! 👍 Make sure to leave us a rating, review, and hit that subscribe button to help the algorithm find us!

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This society, psychology, and true crime podcast investigates the world's most awful things. From financial schemes to cult dynamics, fraud wellness scams to exploitation, to toxic relationships, pop culture scandals and lesbian drama, host Alyson uses her psychology and research science training to expose dystopian, shocking truths. But we also empower you with ways to fight back and make the world less terrible. If you're a fan of documentaries, true crime, dark comedy, and sapphic joy, this is a show you won't want to miss.