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Best podcasts about missing white woman syndrome

Latest podcast episodes about missing white woman syndrome

Phoenix Cast
American Murder: Gabby Petito

Phoenix Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 47:52


Join Racheal Reed-Maloney (she/her), Jenae McCall (they/she), and Marissa Moreno (she/her) as they talk about the “American Murder: Gabby Petito” documentary on Netflix.Learn about how the cycle of violence appeared in her relationship, the danger assessment, and how missing white girl syndrome impacts the missing and murder cases of folks of color.Sources:Gabby Petitio Foundationhttps://gabbypetitofoundation.org/gabbys-storyDanger Assessment https://www.dangerassessment.org/about.aspxIntimate Partner Homicidehttps://everytownresearch.org/dr-jill-messing-understanding-risk-factors-for-intimate-partner-homicide/Missing White Woman Syndrome https://www.c-span.org/clip/public-affairs-event/user-clip-gwen-ifill-coins-the-term-missing-white-woman-syndrome/4666788Power & Control Wheel https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5a68ba6f268b96c4f3f48a38/t/64dbe956677cdd3ac4445c39/1692133718435/FINAL+PC+Wheel+and+Cycle+Combined.pdf+%283%29.pdfCycle of Violence https://www.thepca.org/relationship-violence-1Senate Bill 1117 Utah DV Bill https://www.upr.org/utah-news/2023-03-03/utah-legislature-passes-domestic-violence-billLawsuit Against Utah Police https://abcnews.go.com/US/gabby-petitos-family-contends-lawsuit-utah-cops-treated/story?id=97593426How to Help a Loved One https://www.thepca.org/how-to-help-a-loved-oneIf you are in crisis and need immediate support, please call our 24/7 interpersonal violence helpline at 303-556-2255.Request an Appointment with an Advocate athttps://www.thepca.org/online-appointment-requestRequest a Violence Prevention Presentation at https://www.thepca.org/prevention-educationInstagram @phoenixauraria

The John Fugelsang Podcast
The Art of Making the World TARIFFied

The John Fugelsang Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 69:11


John's monologue delves into the whiplash tariff chaos the world is suffering due to the schizophrenia of Man Baby. He also talks about the censure of Rep. Al Green who stood up and challenged Trump during his address to Congress. Then, John welcomes back Simon Moya-Smith and Julie Francella for their Native American segment "We're Still Here". They talk about indigenous slurs, the deliberate erasing of native culture and language, and "Missing White Woman Syndrome" which is a term used to describe the media's disproportionate coverage of missing white women compared to missing people of color.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

WikiListen
Missing White Woman Syndrome Part 2

WikiListen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 15:57


Join Victor Varnado, KSN and Rachel Teichman, LMSW as they continue exploring the phenomenon of Missing White Woman Syndrome in "Missing White Woman Syndrome Part 2." Delve deeper into the societal implications and media coverage of missing persons cases.Produced and hosted by Victor Varnado & Rachel TeichmanFull Wikipedia article here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missing_white_woman_syndromeSubscribe to our new newsletter, WikiWeekly at https://newsletter.wikilisten.com/ for a fun fact every week to feel smart and impress your friends, and MORE! https://www.patreon.com/wikilistenpodcastFind us on social media!https://www.facebook.com/WikiListenInstagram @WikiListenTwitter @Wiki_ListenGet bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

WikiListen
Missing White Woman Syndrome Part 1

WikiListen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 12:21


Examine the phenomenon of Missing White Woman Syndrome in "Missing White Woman Syndrome Part 1." Learn about the biases and media portrayals surrounding missing persons cases. Narrated by Rachel Teichman, LMSW and Victor Varnado, KSN.Produced and hosted by Victor Varnado & Rachel TeichmanFull Wikipedia article here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missing_white_woman_syndromeSubscribe to our new newsletter, WikiWeekly at https://newsletter.wikilisten.com/ for a fun fact every week to feel smart and impress your friends, and MORE! https://www.patreon.com/wikilistenpodcastFind us on social media!https://www.facebook.com/WikiListenInstagram @WikiListenTwitter @Wiki_ListenGet bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Killing the Tea
Missing White Woman by Kellye Garrett: Missing White Woman Syndrome and True Crime Fanaticism

Killing the Tea

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 29:31


This week, I talk with Kellye Garrett about her writing journey and her new thriller Missing White Woman. We discuss Kellye's early interest in writing, her inspiration for her Hollywood Homicide Series, and her writing process. Kellye also shares how her experience in TV writing influenced her novel writing, particularly in creating suspenseful chapters and realistic dialogue. We dive into the themes of Missing White Woman, including true crime Internet culture and the racial dynamics explored in the story.   

Not Another True Crime Podcast
Watch Where They Hide Ft. Tamron Hall

Not Another True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 39:21


Sara and Danny are joined by Emmy Award-winning television host, veteran journalist, and bestselling author Tamron Hall, to talk about the latest book in her Jordan Manning series Watch Where They Hide. Tamron shares the real life cases that inspired the novel, how she identifies with the character of Jordan, and the emotional process of writing the book. They get into the media phenomenon of Missing White Woman Syndrome, and the way crime reporting has evolved from the start of her career to now, especially when it comes to racial profiling of suspects. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Curtain The Podcast
Missing While Blak

Curtain The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 27:03


In Episode 4, Amy McQuire and Martin Hodgson discuss Missing White Woman Syndrome and compare police and media responses between when a white child goes missing to when a blak child goes missing. The data will horrify you, it's even worse than you can imagine! Curtain the Podcast is brought to you by the BlakCast Network and is produced by Clint Curtis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fruitloops: Serial Killers of Color
BONUS: She Goes By Jane - Unpacking Missing White Woman Syndrome With The hosts of Fruitloops Beth and Wendy

Fruitloops: Serial Killers of Color

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 58:40


In Ohio, a black woman's body is found beneath a bridge and labeled Victim #8. In New York, a black woman found dead inside a storage tote will become known as Peaches for the heart shaped peach tattoo on her breast. And in Georgia, a black woman's bones are found in the underbrush by a man walking his dog. Like many women of color who came before and after them, their stories fade from news coverage - if they're covered at all. What is missing white woman syndrome and how does it translate to unidentified bodies cases? We explore the stories of nine unidentified black women from across the United States and spanning over seventy years in order to find out what happened and why media coverage matters. This week, we're joined by Wendy Williams and Beth Williams, hosts of the award-winning true crime podcast Fruitloops. Fruitloops was born out of their desire to create a podcast with diverse voices covering diverse stories. You can listen to Wendy and Beth on Fruitlioops, now with over 200 episodes, wherever you get your podcasts including as part of the Evergreen lineup of podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Keonna's Korner
Unpacking Missing White Woman Syndrome

Keonna's Korner

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2023 29:35


In this episode we will be examining the Kristin Smart case and the Georgia Moses case and how missing white woman syndrome plays a role in both cases. We will discuss how podcasts perpetuate the issue of missing white woman syndrome. This episode will highlight intersectionality, power and control, and the media's construction of gendered violence as we explore the difference between these cases.

We Are Resilient: An MMIW True Crime Podcast
Mini Episode: Larissa Lone Hill

We Are Resilient: An MMIW True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 6:34


On October 3rd, 2016, Larissa Lone Hill, 21, texted her cousin that she was leaving the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota to head over to Rapid City with two male friends. She has not been seen or heard from again.Larissa has brown hair and brown eyes. Her nickname is Rissa and she may use the first name Lisa. She has identifying tattoos that include “Luda” on her knuckles, a bear claw with writing on her wrist, and the words “Mom” and “Lisa” somewhere on her body. She also has scars on the left side of her face.In 2020, the criteria for the $5,000 award was changed and is now offered to anyone who can provide information as to where Larissa's body is located.If you have any information regarding the disappearance of Larissa Lone Hill please contact the Rapid City Police Department at 605-394-4134 or call the Oglala Sioux Tribal Police at 605-867-5111.For links to information found for this episode:Larissa Lone Hill – The Charley ProjectMissing: Larissa Lone Hill | Rapid City , SD | UncoveredCOLD CASE: Looking for Larissa Lonehill | KELOLAND.comTrue Case Files: The Disappearance of Larissa Lone HillIndigenous people point to 'Missing White Woman Syndrome' in Gabby Petito case (greatfallstribune.com)

Sippin' T with Nat & Z
Missing White Women Syndrome

Sippin' T with Nat & Z

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 68:26


In this episode, we're diving into a topic that has sparked intense conversations about media bias and racial disparities—the Missing White Woman Syndrome.  It's important to highlight that we're not diminishing the significance of any missing person case. However, the media's selective coverage can perpetuate biases and reinforce racial disparities. Can't to get your response to this one!

Consider This from NPR
Missing White Woman Syndrome: Media Bias And Missing People of Color

Consider This from NPR

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 16:07


Every year about 600,000 thousand people are reported missing in the United States per the National Missing and Unidentified Persons database.In 2022, about 34,000 people reported as actively missing were people of color. But people of color who disappear seldom get the same amount of media attention devoted to white people who go missing - especially white women and children. The late journalist Gwen Ifill coined the phrase "Missing White Woman Syndrome" to describe the media's fascination with, and detailed coverage of, the cases of missing or endangered white women - compared to the seeming disinterest in covering the disappearances of people of color.NPR's Juana Summers speaks with David Robinson II. His son, Daniel Robinson, has been missing for nearly two years. And Natalie Wilson, co-founder of the Black and Missing Foundation, who has been helping him find answers.In participating regions, you'll also hear a local news segment to help you make sense of what's going on in your community.Email us at considerthis@npr.org.

Breaking Form: a Poetry and Culture Podcast

The queens show why it matters how you wrap it up.Support Breaking Form! Buy Aaron's new book, Stop Lying. And pre-order James's new book, Romantic Comedy, available from Four Way Books in March 2023. Read Robert Hayden's iconic “Those Winter Sundays” here.Read Sharon Olds's “I Go Back to May 1937” hereYou can read Louise Glück's poem “Vita Nova” here. TERF Adrienne Rich's poem “Diving into the Wreck” can be read here. Read Lucille Clifton's “why some people be mad at me sometimes” here. Martha Zweig's poem “Burying the Cat” from Vinegar Bone can be read here. Threa Almontaser's website is https://www.threawrites.com. Read her poem “Hidden Bombs in My Coochie” here.Read Toi Derricotte's poem “On the Turning Up of Unidentified Black Female Corpses” here. If you'd like to read more about “Missing White Woman Syndrome,” here's a great article in the New Yorker where true-crime scholar Jean Murley discusses the history of it.Read Derrick Austin's poem “Taking My Father and Brother to The Frick."  You can see Derrick Austin read (with Ashley M. Jones) here.Matt Donovan's poem “Shooting Justin Bieber and bin Laden in the Woods” in the Massachussets Review here.  Visit Matt Donovan online at his website at: https://mattdonovanwriting.comRead James Harms's poem “Mexican Christmas” here. Eugenia Leigh's poem “Monsters” from her first book, Blood, Sparrows and Sparrows, can be read  here.  Her 2nd book, Bianca, is getting rave reviews!  Order it now here.  And visit Eugenia Leigh online at https://www.eugenialeigh.com

The Last Laugh
Jena Friedman on Borat, ‘Daily Show' and ‘Indefensible'

The Last Laugh

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 47:34


Jena Friedman is a former ‘Daily Show' field producer, an uncompromising stand-up comedian and, as of this past year, an Oscar-nominated screenwriter for ‘Borat Subsequent Moviefilm.' Now, she is headlining her own hour-long stand-up special ‘Ladykiller' on Peacock and taking on the true crime industrial complex as the host of ‘Indefensible,' which premieres its second season on SundanceTV and AMC+ next month. In her second appearance on the podcast, Friedman talks about exposing “crisis pregnancy centers” in ‘Borat,' weighs in on “Missing White Woman Syndrome,” and shares her thoughts on the death of John McAfee, with whom she conducted the definitive interview for her previous show ‘Soft Focus.'This episode was originally published on October 12, 2021 Read Matt Wilstein's review of Jena Friedman's new special ‘Ladykiller' Follow Jena Friedman on Twitter @JenaFriedman and Instagram @jenafriedmanFollow Matt Wilstein on Twitter @mattwilsteinFollow The Last Laugh on Instagram @lastlaughpod Highlights from this episode and others at The Daily Beast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

THE FUNKY POLITICS powered by KUDZUKIAN
Lawsuits, Scandals, Crises and Loan Forgiveness (Oh my!)

THE FUNKY POLITICS powered by KUDZUKIAN

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 54:45


Governor DeSantis is always up to some bull! Our special correspondent and resident Florida expert Rhyane Wagner is here to discuss the several ongoing lawsuits and the bad, bad, ugly and uglier with the poster child for toxicity (toxic masculinity, toxic whiteness, toxic politics, toxic-toxic!).  We also invited Williams Brack to join us again this week (host of Grindset on KUDZUKIAN) to talk about the upside of student loan forgiveness. He, Rhyane and Terence debate its merits and the reality of the average borrower's situation. It's a very interesting push-pull! Last but not least, there is a crisis afoot for women (one of many). Rape kits across the US are backlogged. Victims feel as if they don't matter and as if justice will not come for them if they aren't blonde, white and affluent.  Which was the case recently here in Memphis. DC, host of Funky Politics Memphis, joins Terence along with State Representative Antonio Parkinson to discuss what needs to be done and where the buck stops. Last but not least - and on that note - Rhyane presents a special Watch The Intersection to break down what she calls "Missing White Woman Syndrome." Check it out!

Bittersweet Infamy
#41 - The Runaway Bride

Bittersweet Infamy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 79:08


Taylor tells Josie and guest host Mitchell Collins about bride-to-be Jennifer Wilbanks and her highly publicized disappearing act. Plus: an unusual interspecies love story and an influencer couple selling their surname to the highest bidder — but which one is actually true?

Joe Madison the Black Eagle
The Black And Missing Foundation

Joe Madison the Black Eagle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 19:07


Joe Madison interviews Derrica Wilson and Natalie Wilson, co-founders of the Black and Missing Foundation, Inc., about their work to support families and raise awareness of the pandemic of missing people of color around the country.

Strange Indeed
222 "Missing White Woman Syndrome" & "Hands Across Madre Linda"(YOU S3E3&4)

Strange Indeed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 80:01


This is the ultimate review of Season 3 of Netflix's TV Show YOU Episode 3&4 "Missing White Woman Syndrome" & "Hands Across Madre Linda".Rima and Pake break down their top five from the episodes as well as share notes about the episode. Tune in to hear the News from YOU and Streaming Show News. Then listen to the Letters from Madre Linda as Rima and Pake share listener feedback.Follow Rima and Pake to the murder basement in Episode 222 "Missing White Woman Syndrome" & "Hands Across Madre Linda" (YOU S2E3&4).Follow Us On Twitter: @StrangeTCastLike us on Facebook at: StrangerTCastEmail us: StrangerThingsCastPod@gmail.comCheck out Pake's podcast Run For Your Lives!Check out Shawn's other Podcast The Language of Bromance.And Check out Strange Indeed and all the other great Podcast at Podcastica.com

The Cove Collective Podcast
Say Her Name Campaigns, Lauren Smith-Fields and Missing White Woman Syndrome

The Cove Collective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 35:52


In this episode we discuss the untimely death of Lauren Smith Fields and the mishandling of the investigation into her death. How the media portrays Black women compared to White women, and how White men are given the benefit of the doubt. This is a heavy but necessary conversation on what it means to be a BIPOC women in today's society and the absence of public outcry for Black women.  *Trigger Warning, this episode has mentions of sexual assault.Enjoy the podcast? Fill out our feedback survey and receive a FREE resource on goal mappingLooking for a feminist Book Club for women of color? Join our community!Interested in a creative alternative to traditional D.E.I training or a fun way to engage your staff? Check out our workshop Diversify Your BookShelf Access  our private Facebook group for community connection, support & exclusive updatesFollow us on InstagramCheck us out on Twitter

Building Justice
Episode 4: On Mentorship and the 'Missing White Woman Syndrome.'

Building Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 27:02


In this episode, Dr. Kristina Flores Victor interviews Dr. Danielle Slakoff about her journey from California State University, Long Beach through her PhD program in Nebraska. The pair also discuss Dr. Slakoff's work on the Missing White Woman Syndrome, a phenomenon relate to the overrepresentation of missing White women and girls in the media compared to their non-White counterparts.

Insight with Beth Ruyak
Best of Insight 2021: Sen. Alex Padilla | Missing white woman syndrome | CapRadio Music's best jazz picks of 2021

Insight with Beth Ruyak

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021


Best of Insight 2021 revisits conversations with Senator Alex Padilla on his first 100 days in office. We also take a look at the human rights crisis of missing and murdered indigenous women, women of color, and “missing white woman syndrome.” Finally, CapRadio's Gary Vercelli selects the best jazz picks of the year. Today's Guests Senator Alex Padilla reflects on his first 105 days in office as a freshman in Congress and what he plans for the rest of his tenure.  Britta Guerrero, CEO of the Sacramento Native American Health Center (SNAHC) and San Carlos Apache tribe member, discusses the human rights crisis of missing and murdered indigenous women. Zoë Flowers with the California Partnership to End Domestic Violence expands the conversation surrounding Gabby Petito to include women of color and the LGBTQ+ community.  Carl Colegrove, a board member with the Sacramento LGBT Community Center and a member of the Hoopa Valley Tribe, explains the long history of “two-spirit” members within tribal and indigenous communities.  Gary Vercelli brings us his favorite jazz picks from 2021. Gary Vercelli's favorite jazz picks from 2021 Veronica Swift - “Getting to know you” Mike LeDonne - “Rock With You” Ray Obiedo, “Viva Tirado” Alexa Tarantino - “Mindful Moments” Louis Hayes - “Arab Arab”

Not Your Average Black Girls
Missing White Woman Syndrome

Not Your Average Black Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021 34:45


Ever heard of missing white woman syndrome? What is it about a missing white woman that makes all media outlets stop and cover her story? Why don't missing and/or murdered black people receive equal coverage and awareness? On this episode of NYABG, Jordan, Candice, and Meagan have a raw discussion about America's tendency to highlight tragedy and express empathy specifically when white people are at the center. Listen in for the black perspective on how we got to this unfortunate place.     *Share NYABG Podcast with a friend through text or DM. Screenshot it (hide sensitive info) and send it to @nyabgpod on IG to be entered into a gift card raffle. The more you share, the more entries you'll get! Winner will be chosen and announced on 12/24/21.Contact Information:Candice: @csymoneigJordan: @jordanarmenaMeagan: @meagrdavisEmail: nyabgpod@gmail.comWebsite: www.nyabgpodcast.com  Follow Us On Social Media! @nyabgpodAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

WTF Is Wrong With People?
14 - WTF is Wrong with Missing White Woman Syndrome?

WTF Is Wrong With People?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 57:58


Kelsey and Rianna are back with a full-length episode! They discuss the phenomenon known as "missing white woman syndrome" as well as the recent disappearance and murder of Gabby Petito. Kelsey talks about how much Canadians love donuts and Rianna gives a pop quiz on the meaning of some new words being added to the dictionary.

Bread and Circuses
B&C 127: Literally An Austrian Painter

Bread and Circuses

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 50:30


Caleb Salvatore & Nick Koehler discuss mainstream media corruption, Missing White Woman Syndrome, the Chinese Communist Party's death grip on the American entertainment industry, SNL's gutless writing, and the Kyle Rittenhouse trial in this week's jam packed episode of Bread & Circuses. Link for Harmful Content Comedy will be posted when the lineup is finalized. Please donate to help this podcast continue to grow on Anchor and support the audio version of this podcast and donate funds at: https://anchor.fm/big-bill-media If you are interested in becoming a guest, or have any other booking inquiries, please contact: breadncircusespodcast@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BreadAndCirc... Twitter: @CircusesBread Instagram: Breadncircusespodcast Redbubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/bigb... Caleb's Social Media: Twitter: @CalebIsntFunny Instagram: @CalebIsntFunny Snapchat: @DelonteEast Minds.com: @CalebSalvatore Clubhouse: @calebisntfunny YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEmT... Tik Tok: @CalebSalvatoreComedy (With the exception of the Bread & Circuses podcast logo & Big Bill Media logo, all visual art used in the cover image of this video is property of neither Bread & Circuses, Big Bill Media, nor any of its affiliates) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/big-bill-media/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/big-bill-media/support

Hot Girl's Theory
You're Dead, So What? | Missing White Woman Syndrome

Hot Girl's Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 62:44


YOU'RE DEAD SO WHAT? MISSING WHITE WOMAN SYNDROME | This week's episode, Ash (@ashleighxorose) & Indi (@fueledbyindi) take a look at the consequences behind missing white woman syndrome and highlight the importance of intersectionality when looking critically at news media and the popularity of true crime.  Follow us on socials:HGT Instagram: @hotgirlstheoryHGT Twitter: /hotgirlstheoryAsh's Instagram: @ashleighxoroseIndi's Instagram: @fueledbyindiSupport the show:BUY US A COFFEE Donations from $5 (AUD) via this linkBECOME A PATRON Sign up from $3 (AUD) a monthRate us on Apple PodcastsArtwork by Kaila, @whinemum on InstagramMusic in this episode from Epidemic Sound:Theme Music:Ice Flow Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Progressive Faith Sermons - Dr. Roger Ray
The Roots of Racism (Missing White Woman Syndrome)

Progressive Faith Sermons - Dr. Roger Ray

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2021 18:19


While the disappearance of anyone is tragic, the way the media exhaustively covers the disappearance of beautiful, young, white women compared with the silence around the disappearance of tens of thousands of women of color shows more than a media bias, it reveals a self perpetuating racism in the way the public shows more concern about white victims than we do about non-white victims. The real roots of racism hide, not only in our institutions but inside our own brains and that is where we have to go to end the generation after generation education in racism.

More Content Talk: News That Cuts Through the B******t
Pretty White People With Problems

More Content Talk: News That Cuts Through the B******t

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2021 20:07


Most people know that white roses represent purity because they are often used in weddings, and, even though the whole virginity till marriage thing has become quite passé, purity, for some odd reason, is still something that many strive for. But the white rose represents so much more than just a vain attempt at emotional perfection: youthfulness, innocence, young love, and loyalty are all symbolized by the white rose. The black rose, on the other hand, often chosen for funerals, is a symbol of death and mourning. What you may not know is that the black rose is not actually the color black, but an extremely dark shade of red or purple. But why do we assign these meanings to white and “black” flowers when all flowers represent death? I mean, you killed the rose when you picked it after all. Roses have thorns to stop us from killing them, not for irony's sake. So, really all roses and all flowers are a representation of mortality, a reminder that we will all perish. My mother hated roses of all colors for this very reason. All people, regardless of color, innocence or purity will also meet their end one day. We are the walking dead; there is no need for zombies. We are all walking, talking reminders of our inevitable meeting with death. So why is it that, when black people perish, very few take notice, but when white people meet the same fate, an entire news segments is devoted to it? Joy Reid sure did piss a lot of pretty white people with problems off when she recently said on MSNBC that, “The way this story captivated the nation has so many wondering, why not the same media attention when people of color go missing?... Well, the answer actually has a name: Missing White Woman Syndrome — the term coined by the late and great Gwen Ifill to describe the media and public fascination with missing White women like Laci Peterson or Natalee Holloway, while ignoring cases involving people of color.” White people across the world were shocked and aghast at such a statement. I mean, seriously, the nerve of that black woman on the TV talking crap about white people. How could she? What did they ever do to her? I will answer the question for you, but I wonder if you will actually listen to the answer or just huff and puff like so many pretty white people with problems do. Let's find out. “Black girls and women go missing at high rates, but that isn't reflected in news coverage of missing persons cases. In 2020, of the 268,884 girls and women who were reported missing, 90,333, or nearly 34% of them, were Black, according to the National Crime Information Center…” Oh well, I'm sure the fair and balanced, totally unbiased, super duper college educated, absolutely perfect at all times media is letting you know about this stuff, right? “In light of these numbers, the disproportionate media attention on missing white girls and women is glaring.” (NPR) Uh-oh spaghetti-o's! That's right, Joy Reid was simply telling the truth. She did not lie, but she was defamed nonetheless. She was told that she stepped out of line, that she did not display proper candor. She was not polite enough. She forgot her place. White people are never supposed to be challenged by black people, even when the black person is simply stating a fact, that is not allowed, not ever, not even on MSNBC and certainly not on Fox News. How dare she? And isn't it interesting that she too is a black woman, a black woman that was ignored and even attacked for simply stating the facts. I suppose that Joy Reid and all the other black and Indigenous women who go missing every year are just not pure and innocent enough for prime time. By the way, I'll take two dozen black roses; I hear the white roses causes sudden bursts of anger, ignorance, apathy, and dishonesty. Besides, for all the whiteness that I lack, a more perfect beauty is found in all that's black. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/morecontentplease/support

Keep Elevated
009 "Morbidcast"

Keep Elevated

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 59:53


Tragedy appears to be the theme of the day. Yikes. What is Missing White Woman Syndrome? Hollywood is still using real guns on set for some reason, Henry Ruggs III drove a rocket on public streets, and witness protection only works if you... actually use it. Plus, Will Smith is still catching strays, Disney might have a color problem, and adulting is trash. As always, f*** Lil Boosie. Follow the socials --> @Keep.Elevated (IG) @Keep_Elevated (Twitter) @Rowlettkid @TheeMrDavid @Simply_Shady76 music by @the.soul.chef

The Unfiltered Black Hottie Podcast
Missing White Woman Syndrome ... If they were Black girls.

The Unfiltered Black Hottie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 26:22


It's a sad, tragic situation when anyone goes missing, I think that's something we can all agree on right? Right! That said you ever notice how missing folk of color never get the media coverage as the caucasian missing folks? Yea we all have it sucks real hard!! One case isn't less sad because the victim is black. We all knew about Missing White Woman Syndrome but now we know know! Check out these links to find all the places you can do your part to help find out brothers & sisters. https://ourblackgirls.com/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/black-girl-missing/id1500788421 https://blackandmissinginc.com/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/black-girl-gone-a-true-crime-podcast/id1556267741 Thank you all so much for the love and support to UBH!! It is so so appreciated!! We've reached the end of season 1!! Give us a few weeks to come back with more bomb-ass content kicking off season 2!! Go binge the first season! Check out www.ublackhottie.com for everything else --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ublackhottie/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ublackhottie/support

Life as a Gringo
Gringo's Guide To: How The Media Ignores Our Community (LatinX Heritage Month Recap)

Life as a Gringo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 42:06


Finishing out his LatinX Heritage Month special Thursday episodes, Dramos recaps the good, bad and ugly from this last month including Indigenous Peoples Day vs. Columbus Day, Missing White Woman Syndrome, Latinos and the police, Pitbull's dumb comments and more. He also takes the time to celebrate a few figures who have held it down for the community over the last month. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Content Creatives of Color 30 Day Challenge
Day 10- Woke By Accident Podcast & The Forefront Radio - Missing White Woman Syndrome & Woodson Terrace Police dog allowed to attack a man

Content Creatives of Color 30 Day Challenge

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2021 40:11


On this joint episode of Woke By Accident Podcast and The Forefront Radio, your hosts Jen and Aphiel Levi discuss Missing White Woman Syndrome and a police encounter in a suburb in St. Louis, MO where Woodson Terrace Police allowed their police dog to attack a man being arrested. Listen to Woke By Accident Podcast here: https://linktr.ee/wokebyaccident Listen to the podcast, Forefront Radio here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-forefront-radio/id1503033380 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/c4challenge/message

That Other F Word
Missing White Woman Syndrome & Domestic Violence

That Other F Word

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 44:08


Unless you've been living under a rock, you've probably heard about Gabby Petito. While the search for Brian Laundrie continues, we talk about the way the media focuses its energy on missing white women and the toll of domestic violence. Theme music is “Get Happy Now” by Podington Bear Links: https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/ginger-zee-gabby-petito-death-abuse-170851521.html https://youtu.be/fCGsW41aQEw https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/tanyachen/tiktoks-obsession-with-the-gabby-petito-cas https://www.yahoo.com/news/gabby-petito-case-lauren-cho-daniel-robinson-missing-desert-182643801.html https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2017/04/13/523769303/what-we-know-and-dont-know-about-missing-white-women-syndrome https://www.cnn.com/2021/09/16/us/gabby-petito-timeline-missing-case/index.html https://www.vox.com/22684204/gabby-petito-missing-updates-internet-web-sleuthing https://ncadv.org/2021DVAM https://www.npr.org/2021/09/21/1039268981/media-petito-like-racism-native-americans https://www.huffpost.com/entry/jelani-day-missing-body-found_n_614cf0e0e4b001641191df4d?fbclid=IwAR2TVS_1uxw_E01v2EZRFJufPVKzDaEpkUz7TG7dDaFv9jMMM5kqezKgrrk

Edit That Out
Clickbait Ep. 1-2

Edit That Out

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 70:19


Our apologies for the podcast being a day late, it was because someone (Juwan) was too busy binge-watching 'Squid Game'. But we are finally here to discuss the first two episodes of that other binge-worthy Netflix show 'Clickbait' starring Adrian Grenier, Betty Gabriel, and Helga from Hey Arnold! In this episode we discuss Missing White Woman Syndrome, Internet Vigilantism, Bean Flicking, then somehow we got on Jessica Jones, Fast 9, and for some reason Atheism! Enjoy it before we get canceled, and this time it's not Devin's fault, well it might be at the very end! Please note that we here at 'Edit That Out' respect all ideologies and religions or lack thereof except for general assholes, homophobes, transphobes, and racists! But if you cool with us we cool with you! Please Like, Subscribe, and Share the Show! Follow us @EditThatOut1 on Twitter | Follow Jamelle on Twitter @JamelleMyBelle | Follow Devin on Twitter @DevinLamarr | Follow Juwan on Twitter @JayTeeDee and TikTok @chefjtd | Text or Leave us a Voicemail at (205) 304-1655 | Email us at etopod@gmail.com Musical Intro: ‘Clickbait' by Logic Outro: Vincent Chase “I Am Queens Boulervard” Sponsored by Anchor.fm --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edit-that-out/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/edit-that-out/support

Edit That Out
Clickbait Ep. 1-2

Edit That Out

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 70:19


Our apologies for the podcast being a day late, it was because someone (Juwan) was too busy binge-watching 'Squid Game'. But we are finally here to discuss the first two episodes of that other binge-worthy Netflix show 'Clickbait' starring Adrian Grenier, Betty Gabriel, and Helga from Hey Arnold! In this episode we discuss Missing White Woman Syndrome, Internet Vigilantism, Bean Flicking, then somehow we got on Jessica Jones, Fast 9, and for some reason Atheism! Enjoy it before we get canceled, and this time it's not Devin's fault, well it might be at the very end! Please note that we here at 'Edit That Out' respect all ideologies and religions or lack thereof except for general assholes, homophobes, transphobes, and racists! But if you cool with us we cool with you! Please Like, Subscribe, and Share the Show! Follow us @EditThatOut1 on Twitter | Follow Jamelle on Twitter @JamelleMyBelle | Follow Devin on Twitter @DevinLamarr | Follow Juwan on Twitter @JayTeeDee and TikTok @chefjtd | Text or Leave us a Voicemail at (205) 304-1655 | Email us at etopod@gmail.com Musical Intro: ‘Clickbait' by Logic Outro: Vincent Chase “I Am Queens Boulervard” Sponsored by Anchor.fm --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edit-that-out/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/edit-that-out/support

Black Girl Voices Podcast
Missing White Woman Syndrome

Black Girl Voices Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 37:03


A few weeks ago, the internet and the media exploded over the Gabby Petito Case. This is nothing new. Whenever a pretty, young white woman goes missing, the world explodes. However, Black, Indigenous, and People of Color disproportionately make up much larger percentages of missing person cases, yet the media attention is almost nonexistent. Black and Indigenous are especially vulnerable.  In this episode of Black Girl Voices: The Podcast, we're talking about Missing White Woman Syndrome. Yes, it's a real thing. And, we have a lot to say about it.    Mentioned in this episode:  Missing Black Women + Girls Stats: https://womensmediacenter.com/news-features/the-urgent-crisis-of-missing-black-women-and-girls Book: Hood Feminism  https://www.uihi.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Missing-and-Murdered-Indigenous-Women-and-Girls-Report.pdf ----   Support our work on Patreon: www.patreon.com/blackgirlvoices Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/blackgirlvoices  Follow Shivaun on Instagram: www.instagram.com/shivaun_elizabeth Follow Caroline on Instagram: www.instagram.com/carolinejsumlin

The Popcorn Wine Down
Wine Down ReWine #18

The Popcorn Wine Down

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2021 58:43


On this episode of the ReWine Tammy & Eddie rewine the latest in entertainment and pop culture news featuring an update on Britney's conservatorship drama; Nicki Minaj continues to lie about her husband's past; R. Kelly found GUILTY on ALL counts. We shout out the Time 100; BTS taking baby steps to getting back on the road; Disney & ScarJo settle their lawsuit and Marvel might lose many of their top sellers. Who should be the next James Bond; Joy Reid and Missing White Woman Syndrome...Tune in to hear all of this and so much more...Enjoy...CHEERS

Candace Owens
Gabby Petito & "Missing White Woman Syndrome"

Candace Owens

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2021 5:24


Joy Reid recently diagnosed the mainstream media with "missing white woman syndrome" because of how they are covering the Gabby Petito case. Candace offers some powerful counterpoints. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Content Creatives of Color 30 Day Challenge
Day 1 - Woke By Accident Podcast - Missing White Woman Syndrome

Content Creatives of Color 30 Day Challenge

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 11:36


On this mini episode of Woke By Accident Podcast, your host Jen Washington discusses the theory of Missing White Woman Syndrome. You can check out Woke By Accident Podcast here: https://linktr.ee/wokebyaccident --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/c4challenge/message

Oh That’s Deep Black Women Conversations
Missing White Woman Syndrome

Oh That’s Deep Black Women Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 51:45


In our opening chatter we talk about what has been happening since the last time we recorded.  What's on Our Timeline?  The attention and news coverage that the Gabrielle Petito case received vs.  The attention and news coverage that Daniel Robinson, Lauren Cho and Jelani Day received.  For Let's Talk Through It we have letters from two of our friends. One friends wants to know why missing black women don't get any attention. Be sure to listen to hear what we learned this week and be motivated for the week to come.Until we meet again. Pray! Work! Slay! And Show Off Your Melinated Excellence! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sis, Stop! Podcast
Missing White Women Syndrome

Sis, Stop! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 27:09


Welcome back, and a week early! Bell has a ton to say and didn't feel like is should wait. With the recent disappearance of Gabby Petito, a bigger discussion is to be had. There are so many people of color whom are missing and not an ounce of coverage has been given to these families to bring home their loved ones.  What is Missing White Woman Syndrome? How many people are really missing? What is being done? What can be done? I missed you guys but it is time to get to work. Be sure to connect with Bell by clicking the link below! Find Me On All The Things! Information in this episode is provided by https://news.yahoo.com/710-indigenous-people-mostly-girls-042150990.html https://www.independent.ie/world-news/north-america/missing-white-woman-syndrome-us-television-host-dismisses-interest-in-death-of-gabby-petito-40872770.html https://www.wbaltv.com/article/examining-racial-disparities-in-the-search-for-missing-people-in-united-states/37681909# https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/kidnap https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2017/04/13/523769303/what-we-know-and-dont-know-about-missing-white-women-syndrome --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wtbpod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wtbpod/support

20TIMinutes: A Mental Health Podcast
Ep. 045 - Controversial Question

20TIMinutes: A Mental Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 25:56


** This episode talks about pedophilia and mentions rape. Listener discretion is advised**This topic and episode was really difficult. Tim brings up the connection of mental health & pedophilia. Then asks a serious question that you may have trouble answering. It's a very tough one, and Tim is curious on how you would answer it.This episode does have some bright spots, with conversations about taking left turns, to Catch a Predator & the fall out of Ep. 044 - Missing White Woman Syndrome.TRIGGER WARNING https://www.familywatchdog.us/ - Find Sex Offenders in your area. Report Child Sexual Exploitation1-800-843-5678 / text HOME to 741741 - Suicide Prevention1-800-273-8255 In regards to this episode. Tim wants it to be crystal clear that he disagrees entirely with the act of sexually abusing children, and believes it is not acceptable. This also goes for physically and mentally hurting children. People who break that law should be punished by the fullest extent of the law. Tim has no sympathy for adults who don't understand right from wrong. Song Suggestion: Gang Starr - Moment of TruthMovie Suggestion: Big Time Adolescence [6/10 Rating] Follow Tim on YouTube – Instagram – Twitter – Facebook Download the FREE 20TIMinutes App Support 20TIMinutes on BuyMeACoffee.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

And Your Point IS?
MISSING WHITE WOMAN SYNDROME

And Your Point IS?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2021 104:37


WE TALK NICKI MINAJ, TROY LANEZ, GABBY PETITO, PRETTY PRIVELGE, AND MORE

Bully Pulpit
Airing Dirty Laundrie

Bully Pulpit

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 14:04


In the ongoing drama surrounding the murder of Gabrielle Petito, Bob realized that the media are telling us everything under the sun, except for what matters most.TEDDY ROOSEVELT: Surely there never was a fight better worth making than the one which we are in.GARFIELD: Welcome to Bully Pulpit. That was Teddy Roosevelt. I'm Bob Garfield with Episode 10: Airing Dirty Laundrie. GABRIELLE PETITO: Hello, hello, and good morning. It is really nice and sunny today. It's only ten o'clock in the morning, but it rained all afternoon yesterday…oh, my God!GARFIELD: That's from a YouTube post a few weeks ago by wannabe travel vlogger Gabrielle Petito, documenting her cross-country van journey with her boyfriend Brian Laundrie. We see them hiking, taking in sunsets, eating camp-style, hugging and kissing and frolicking, doing cartwheels on Santa Monica beach — two attractive young people living the dream.That the dreamy footage obscured a gathering nightmare, of course, is by now, hardly news to you.FOX NEWS REPORTER: Yeah, good morning Todd and Gillian. Brian Laundrie and Gabby Petito were on a cross-country trip they were documenting for their YouTube series, but on September 1st, Brian returned home alone and has been hiding out at his parents' house, right behind me.Yesterday, North Port police named him a person of interest in this case.GARFIELD: Now, people go missing all the time in this country. One this month was Gregory Martin, a 70-year-old Buford, Georgia man, afflicted with dementia, who strayed away from his optometrist's office. You did not see anything about him on the news before he turned up safe and sound. You probably haven't heard of Quawan Charles, who was 15 when he went missing last year from his rural Louisiana home. If you were to Google “missing teenagers 2020,” you wouldn't find his picture. A lot of white schoolgirls, not a lot of black male schoolboys. His disappearance did not captivate the nation, or even the local police.LOCAL TV REPORTER: The family called the Baldwin Police Department and St. Mary Parish Sheriff's office to report him missing. Although the family asked that an amber alert be issued, officers declined to do so. The family claims the police downplayed their concerns, including speculating Charles may simply be attending a football game and not answering his phone. Charles' body was found days later, on November 3rd, in a wooded area about thirty minutes from his hometown. GARFIELD: And incredibly, in 2019, more than 5,590 Native American women were reported missing. You cannot name a single one of them. But when I say Natalee Holloway, or Jaycee Dugard, Elizabeth Smart, Laci Peterson, Chandra Levy — all of whom were TV news fodder for weeks or months at a time over the past couple of decades — you can most likely tell their heartbreaking stories, most likely in intimate detail. This is called “Missing White Woman Syndrome,” a term coined twenty years ago by the late journalist Gwen Ifill, and lately invoked by the New York Times and others in a “here-we-go-again” sort of way. This was Good Morning America: GOOD MORNING AMERICA REPORTER: Gabby Petito is one of so many reported missing each year. At the end of 2020, the FBI had over 89,000 active missing persons cases. 45% of those cases: people of color. Petito's story has renewed debate about which cases get attention and the media's seeming infatuation with missing white women. GARFIELD: If anything about that surprises you — I mean, anything — I don't even know what to say. Lookit: by American TV-news standards, the fact that Chandra Levy and Laci Peterson were brunette was practically affirmative action. So, of coursethe fate of skinny, blonde Gabby Petito, unlike Quawon Charles, has gripped the country as an irresistible true-crime mystery played out in real time. Clue by clue. Revelation by revelation. Twist by twist. Newsbreak by newsbreak — tragedy as infotainment, costumed (with all the obligatory sobriety and furrowed anchor brows) as journalism.LOCAL TV REPORTER: That's right Keith, good evening to you. North Port police admitted this search warrant last week. The detective writes that Gabby Petito's phone had been shut off for at least fifteen days. The investigator also says...TRAVEL BLOGGER 1: This is most definitely Gabby Petito's Ford transit van. TRAVEL BLOGGER 2: And I slowed it down, so you can possibly see it a little bit better.ABC NEWS REPORTER: In the last 24 hours, we've gotten more information on the final days leading up to Gabby's disappearance. Police just released audio of a 911 call out of Utah, where the caller reported seeing a domestic fight between Gabby and Brian on August 12th...CLARK COUNTY 911 CALL: “We drove by and the gentleman was slapping the girl.”“He was slapping her?”“Yes. And then we stopped, they ran up and down the sidewalk, he proceeded to hit her, hopped in the car, and they drove off.”ABC NEWS REPORTER: Police in Utah pulled the couple over last month, after responding to calls of a domestic incident while they were road tripping across the country. Officers said Petito was crying...POLICE BODY CAM: “What's your guys' names?”“Gabby.”“I'm Brian.” “Gabby, Brian. Ok. What's going on? Why are you crying?” “I'm not crying. We've just been fighting this morning.”FBI PRESSER: Human remains were discovered consistent with the description of Gabrielle “Gabby” Petito.CNN REPORTER: The news coming as the search is intensifying for Gabby Petito's fiance, Brian Laundrie, whose parents told police he disappeared a week ago today.LOCAL TV REPORTER: Yesterday, they, along with the FBI and several other agencies, spent the weekend scouring through the Carlton Reserve at the Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park. They have not found anything yet. The search ended just after six pm last night. North Port police have yet to tell us if they plan to resume that search there today, but I can tell you it is a very large, dense place with lots of shrubs, so it will take some time to get through.LOCAL TV REPORTER: Detective work, DNA and digital foots prints. The FBI is fanning out and zeroing in. From a North Port family home to Wyoming.GARFIELD: Gabby's death is obviously an unspeakable tragedy for her, for her loved ones, and for the loved ones of Brian Laundrie. For almost everyone else on the planet, it's merely pulp non-fiction — undoubtedly destined to be formally Hollywoodized in a four-part streaming series. Which, wholly apart from the implicit racism, is tragic itself. There are deep problems in this world, politically and environmentally, and the media and audience both have invested their scarce time resources in a morbid drama that offers virtually no significance, no insight, no meaning to anyone but the principals. There is one flicker of possibility, about which more in a moment, but I need to remind you what all-Gabby-all-the-time has squeezed out of the news.VALERIE MASON: With further warming in the coming years, we expect to see new extremes that are unprecedented in magnitude, frequency, timing, or in regions that have never encountered those types of extremes.GARFIELD: That was climate scientist Valerie Mason-Delmotte, co-chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a couple of weeks ago, joining the UN General Assembly in declaring Code Red for Humanity.ABC NEWS REPORTER: The report's authors are essentially sending the world's leaders a final wake-up call: Curb emissions and dramatically reduce consumption, or face a world that is fundamentally different.GARFIELD: Yeah, that lasted one news cycle. One. The end of life on Earth as we know it. One news cycle.Oh, we're awash in coverage of national politics and the latest on Trump's every utterance, including talking in his sleep, but the death spiral of the media business has meant vastly shrunken newsrooms, vanishing local coverage, empty statehouse bureaus — and the biggest stories in the history of the planet treated like wheat germ occasionally to be sprinkled on the Trump-ruptions.CNN REPORTER: Trump sent a letter riddled with lies to Georgia's Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, asking him to decertify the results in Georgia, citing all sorts of debunked claims. GARFIELD: Celebrity crap.REPORTER: The Crown's Emmy nominated actress, Emma Corrin, made a bizarre fashion statement in a strapless frock and bonnet, quite a different look from her Princess Diana role.GARFIELD: And anti-vaccination a******s disrupting school board meetings.ANTI-VAXXERS: Freedom! Freedom! Freedom! Freedom!GARFIELD: To which we can now add the story of Gabby Petito, who went on a travel adventure seeking fame, and achieved it, posthumously, like some sort of sick cosmic joke.But, as I said, a glimmer. A glimmer of something of value to be drawn from the morbid fascination with this mystery — namely, that it is not especially mysterious. Because as we comb through the endless clues and tidbits gathered by investigators, the press and random online civilians, we discover lurking within this saga a lesson.You'll recall the traffic stop, by Utah park police, who had seen the couple's van speeding erratically. The stop lasted 1 hour and 17 minutes, and the bodycam footage displays remarkably engaged and conscientious cops trying to get to the bottom of the couple's argument, in which Brian got scratched on the face and arms and Gabby had her face squeezed like a dog whose owner is trying to shut it up. What the police discovered, from both subjects, was that the two frequently triggered one another, leading to violent arguments that sometimes got physical. Brian said Gabby was very anxious and emotional and, you know, the girl crazy. And Gabby said, it's true. This led to a piece of advice from one officer to a crying Gabrielle. The relationship, he said, was toxic, and dangerous.POLICE OFFICER: It may be bad for your soul, just saying. I'm not telling you what to do with your life, but if you know you have anxiety, look at the situations you can get in, you know what I mean? Now, we're not here to be mean to you or anything but you know, there's a first time and then it usually...GARFIELD: And then, usually it gets worse. Because the pathology of domestic violence is a pathology of repeated episodes spiraling ever downward. If Brian was mishandling her in a speeding vehicle on unfamiliar mountain roads, the worst was surely yet to come. This is the lesson — the universal lesson — to be drawn from this horrifying saga. There are lovers' spats and there is battering and the difference, the fatal difference, is often on display. Every parent and every sibling and every friend of every woman — not to mention the cops who get called to the scene of a domestic — should be vigilant for these signs and be prepared to intervene before it is too late.But did that single salient issue dominate the news coverage? No. We have 24/7 on the search for Brian Laundrie. But to be reminded of the real stakes here, I had to happen upon a Facebook post, from an author named Julie Perkins Cantrell, who in a now viral message codified the thirty lessons of the Gabby Petito tragedy, culminating in this: “When we see someone at her emotional end during a domestic dispute, we shouldn't assume that she's crazy. We shouldn't buy into the false narrative given by the abuser. We shouldn't believe the cover-up story given by the target, who has been conditioned to carry all the blame and shame. And we shouldn't assume they're going to be okay.”All of America now knows Brian Laundrie is a suspect-- the only suspect -- in Gabby's murder. What we haven't been informed of by the media — but what we should internalize — is another Code Red for Humanity: the murderous ending of the online Van Life Journey was all too foreseeable before the couple even backed out of their Florida driveway.All right, we're done here. We encourage you to become a paid subscriber to Booksmart Studios, so you can get extra content — including my weekly text column — from Bully Pulpit, from Lexicon Valley, and from Banished.Meantime, please please please share our podcasts with friends, colleagues, relatives, total strangers, and your social networks: Twitter, Insta, Facebook. And then also please rate us on iTunes. That is invaluable. Look, we're trying to bring unapologetic scrutiny to the world of ideas, and we simply can't do that without you. Thank you in advance.Bully Pulpit is produced by Mike Vuolo and Matthew Schwartz. Our theme was composed by Julie Miller and the team at Harvest Creative Services in Lansing, Michigan. Bully Pulpit is a production of Booksmart Studios. I'm Bob Garfield. Get full access to Bully Pulpit at bullypulpit.substack.com/subscribe

Making It Make Sense with Isaiah, Theo, Vincent and Danielle
12. “Missing White Woman Syndrome”

Making It Make Sense with Isaiah, Theo, Vincent and Danielle

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 40:02


Isaiah, Jasper and Theo discuss Missing White Woman syndrome and it's impact on missing people of color. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Libservative
Bourbon Banter 8.0

Libservative

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 86:17


Dan and Corey open with the Gabby Petito story because true crime people are salivating over a pretty white girl that went missing, as usual. While mostly forgetting the tragedy of death and just eating popcorn while watching Nancy Grace squawk like a bird. But what if Gabby Petito were a low-income Black Woman from Detroit? We have a brand new boarder crisis!! Don't worry, though. The old one didn't go away. This one is just a new way for Tucker Carlson to scare boomers into thinking the globalists are going to steal their Werther's Originals straight out of the candy dish. Meanwhile, the illiberal Libs blame Trump policies for the problem as Biden continues to implement them. But don't worry...we were "humanitarians" in Afghanistan!!Gavin Newsome wasn't recalled. And hypocrisy is a USELESS word, so stop framing your arguments around it!!

Anti Woke Podcast
Gabby Petito is Smoking Hot! Missing White Woman Syndrome

Anti Woke Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 14:29


Gabby Petito is Smoking Hot! Missing White Woman Syndrome

20TIMinutes: A Mental Health Podcast
Ep. 044 - Missing White Woman Syndrome

20TIMinutes: A Mental Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 22:12


Did you know there is an actual term called Missing White Woman Syndrome? The definition will surprise you... actually, it won't. Tim also discusses the follow up to his attendence at the Suicide Prevention meeting, being able to witness your own funeral, Norm MacDonald, & the correlation between Christianity and AA.ALL THIS AND MORE ON ANOTHER EPISODE OF 20TIMINUTES!!Nominate 20TIMinutes for the 2021 Discover Pods AwardsEpisode introduced by Bruno & Nick of the Quit The Build podcast!Music Suggestion: Steel PantherPodcast Suggestion: Quit The BuildFollow Tim - - - - Follow Tim on YouTube – Instagram – Twitter – Facebook Download the FREE 20TIMinutes App Support 20TIMinutes on BuyMeACoffee.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Book digest podcast
Missing white woman syndrome

Book digest podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 10:58


Some people say, if Gabby Petito was a person of color there won't be massive media coverage locally and nationally.Others point to how invested law enforcements are in this case compared to cases involving missing people of color. What do you think? Lami and Kofi share their views on the “missing white woman syndrome”. Supported by Afrique visions Contact Afrique visions on +233 0268119393/ +15167252469 or visit https://www.instagram.com/afriquevisions/?hl=en Editor: Lilian Moro Music:adobestock.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/somesayers/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/somesayers/support

The Misery Machine
The Flora Fire Arson, Delphi, Evansdale + Chadwell Update

The Misery Machine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 32:33


You asked - we listened. This week, Drewby and Yergy venture back to the state of Indiana to discuss the mystery surrounding the deaths of sisters Kionnie, Kerriele, Keyara and Keyana, also known as "The Flora Four" who died in a house fire that some speculate wasn't an accident. We also touch on the phenomena of "Missing White Woman Syndrome" and how it may apply to the Flora Fire case. We review the tragic deaths of cousins Lyric Cook and Elizabeth Collins, and the striking similarities between their case and the case of Abby Williams and Liberty German. Finally, we close this episode with an update Brian Chadwell. Police are offering a reward of up to $5,000 for information that leads to an arrest. Citizens can donate to the reward fund by sending a check to the Indiana Department of Homeland Security at 302 W. Washington Street Room E208, Indianapolis, IN, 46204. To ensure the donation goes to the appropriate account, the memo line should read “Flora Fire Reward.” A very special thank you to Levi for supporting our show as our highest tier patron! Support Our Patreon For More Unreleased Content: https://www.patreon.com/themiserymachine Buy Us A Coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/miserymachine Join Our Street Team! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1HfRUPQhB6LOqVupZm92OdV5rLDQcIMpHudmUZwt0C24/edit?usp=sharing Levi's Adoption Fundraising Page: https://gofund.me/d658a3a7 Join Our Facebook Group to Request a Topic: https://t.co/DeSZIIMgXs?amp=1 PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/themiserymachine Instagram: miserymachinepodcast Twitter: misery_podcast Discord: https://discord.gg/kCCzjZM #themiserymachine #podcast #truecrime Source Material: https://www.indystar.com/story/news/crime/2017/07/16/mystery-plagues-small-indiana-town-after-fire-killed-four-children/448403001/ https://www.wishtv.com/news/crime-watch-8/justice-for-the-girls-3-years-later-no-arrests-after-flora-girls-die-in-fire/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flora,_Indiana https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2017/04/13/523769303/what-we-know-and-dont-know-about-missing-white-women-syndrome https://scholarlycommons.law.northwestern.edu/jclc/vol106/iss2/4/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missing_white_woman_syndrome  

Debut Buddies
Transformers and Taco Cleanse with Becca Lipman

Debut Buddies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2019 66:55


Becca Lipman returns to the show, to defend her first-appearance victory. She, Shannon, and John dabble in topics ranging from Transformers (1986) to Haitian Voudu to Missing White Woman Syndrome to the Taco Cleanse. There's Pomme ou Pomme de Terre, Hall or Oates, and a bonus question impression of a wealthy dowager... and then we talk about the at-the-time soon-to-be-played Super Bowl... but that conversation ends up being primarily about Girl Scout Cookies. GO GET SOME COOKIES! Oh, and Nate wants a nemesis... but finds out he might already have one in a DRAMATIC REVEAL! Want to be on the show? Tweet at @nateragolia! Love the show and want to support it? Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Stitcher. Like anime movies (and occasionally live-action adaptations thereof)? Check out Nate's podcast with Shaunn Grulkowski on Mole Hole Radio (moleholeradio.com) called You Better Beweeb It.