Chapter 36 | Messing Heavy with Kim & Kara
Season 2, Episode 39, Sep 05, 10:15 PM
Tackling some heavy topics in real-time, Kim and Kara talk about abuses of power, school resource officers, and the unfolding tragedy in Georgia.
Kara is on a break from social media and the impact it has on her mental health is profound. Delving into heavier topics, Kim sent Kara a Washington Post article on a Columbia, SC school resource officer who sexually abused students. Turns out, Kara worked with him.
They explore the complexities of knowing and liking someone who is later revealed to be an offender, and the importance of not making excuses for their actions. They also touch on the role of character witness statements and the power dynamics that enable predators to exploit their victims. The conversation highlights the need for accountability and the dangers of compartmentalization.
Kim and Kara also touch on the tragic school shooting in Georgia as it unfolds. The conversation covers heavy topics but emphasizes the importance of understanding different perspectives and always remaining open to new information and varying opinions.
Links mentioned:
Columbia, SC SRO Sexual Assault via Washington Post
Age of Consent per US State
One Sec App to help social media addiction
No Notoriety Campaign
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They explore the complexities of knowing and liking someone who is later revealed to be an offender, and the importance of not making excuses for their actions. They also touch on the role of character witness statements and the power dynamics that enable predators to exploit their victims. The conversation highlights the need for accountability and the dangers of compartmentalization.
Kim and Kara also touch on the tragic school shooting in Georgia as it unfolds. The conversation covers heavy topics but emphasizes the importance of understanding different perspectives and always remaining open to new information and varying opinions.
Links mentioned:
Columbia, SC SRO Sexual Assault via Washington Post
Age of Consent per US State
One Sec App to help social media addiction
No Notoriety Campaign
_________
Join Kim and Kara's "Captive Audience" by visiting https://www.patreon.com/SGTC.
Like what we're doing here? Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review. The more people this show can reach, the more it can help.
https://www.survivorsguidetotruecrime.com/
Submit your questions using our handy dandy form or by emailing hello@survivorsguidetotruecrime.com for future Q&A episodes.
Don't forget to follow us on social media:
Instagram @SurvivorsGuideToTrueCrime
TikTok @SGTCpod
Facebook @Survivor’sGuideToTrueCrime
YouTube @Survivor’sGuideToTrueCrime
Twitter @SGTCpod
The theme music used in Survivor’s Guide to True Crime is Uplifting Motivational Stomp by MarcusWay