Calling Out On iTunes


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5 responses to “Calling Out On iTunes”

  1. Dear Susan, I was listening to an older Dr. Drew this evening with a returning guest comedian ( sorry I forget his name) and you. I didn’t know you had a Podcast. So, I download the ep. reguard

  2. You actually make it seem so easy with your presentation but I find this topic to be really something which I think
    I would never understand. It seems too complex and extremely broad for me.

    I’m looking forward for your next post, I’ll try to get the hang of it!

  3. I look forward to this podcast every week! Susan never disappoints. She has opened my eyes to the amazing abilities of the psyics she has bon her show!

  4. You all seem to really love your criminals, have not heard one thing I agree with on cosby or this Serial guy .. why help him get off, maybe his atty knew he was guilty. Defense attys get away with far more than prosecution, our system of justice needs changing, anyone can get away with anything… I cant believe you feel sorry for cosby or would help this guy.. knowing they’re guilty… I cant send positive energy to this .

  5. I don’t believe you listened to the outcome of the podcast. I don’t want to spoil it, but at the beginning, Mark Geragos was just explaining how it could have done better in court. We all came to a different conclusion.His attorney was very ill and demented. Jennifer felt she had remorse, and explained to me before the podcast. I was more confused after listening to Serial about who did it. I don’t love criminals at all, and I think most 18 year olds are a hot mess, and quite frankly, not to be trusted if they are into drugs. I think the A-hole reference tells you my feelings about all 18 year olds at a time when their frontal lobe is not fully formed, and I stand behind that. Some seriously have no concept of consequences. I had three and saw it happen all at once. They weren’t into drugs, and are over that phase now.

    I must admit, I am afraid to be completely honest with my thoughts and try to let the “spirit” drive the show. Thanks for Calling me out.

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