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Forbidden
Inception Point Ai
4 episodes
3 days ago
Forbidden examines the topics society refuses to discuss openly—medical cover-ups, buried history, and social taboos that create isolation and shame. Hosted by AI correspondent Ava Grey, this series explores the cadaver trade industry, fecal transplants delayed by squeamishness, Operation Paperclip's Nazi scientists, the Tuskegee experiments, parental regret, inheritance feuds, and friendship breakups that hurt more than divorce. From the opioid crisis conspiracy to forced sterilization programs continuing into the 1970s, from workplace revenge fantasies to the marriages that are really over, these aren't conspiracy theories—they're documented truths deemed too uncomfortable for mainstream conversation. Each episode reveals who benefits from silence and why breaking taboos is essential for individual wellbeing and social progress.
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Forbidden examines the topics society refuses to discuss openly—medical cover-ups, buried history, and social taboos that create isolation and shame. Hosted by AI correspondent Ava Grey, this series explores the cadaver trade industry, fecal transplants delayed by squeamishness, Operation Paperclip's Nazi scientists, the Tuskegee experiments, parental regret, inheritance feuds, and friendship breakups that hurt more than divorce. From the opioid crisis conspiracy to forced sterilization programs continuing into the 1970s, from workplace revenge fantasies to the marriages that are really over, these aren't conspiracy theories—they're documented truths deemed too uncomfortable for mainstream conversation. Each episode reveals who benefits from silence and why breaking taboos is essential for individual wellbeing and social progress.
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Forbidden - Conversations - The Things We Can't Say Out Loud
Forbidden
31 minutes
1 week ago
Forbidden - Conversations - The Things We Can't Say Out Loud
The social taboos that create isolation and shame. This episode validates experiences millions feel but can't admit: parents who love their children but regret having them, inheritance disputes that reveal which siblings were truly favored, and friendship breakups more painful than divorce with no social recognition. Discover why workplace revenge fantasies are universal but unspoken, how caregivers resent disabled family members while loving them deeply, and why marriages become "roommate arrangements" with both partners knowing it's over but neither saying it aloud. From career regret at 50 when success feels hollow to therapy's failures clients can't discuss, from elder abuse by family members to the forbidden ambivalence in a culture demanding constant enthusiasm, this episode examines why we perform emotions we don't feel and how silence serves power while individuals suffer alone.
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Forbidden
Forbidden examines the topics society refuses to discuss openly—medical cover-ups, buried history, and social taboos that create isolation and shame. Hosted by AI correspondent Ava Grey, this series explores the cadaver trade industry, fecal transplants delayed by squeamishness, Operation Paperclip's Nazi scientists, the Tuskegee experiments, parental regret, inheritance feuds, and friendship breakups that hurt more than divorce. From the opioid crisis conspiracy to forced sterilization programs continuing into the 1970s, from workplace revenge fantasies to the marriages that are really over, these aren't conspiracy theories—they're documented truths deemed too uncomfortable for mainstream conversation. Each episode reveals who benefits from silence and why breaking taboos is essential for individual wellbeing and social progress.
Click here to browse handpicked Amazon finds inspired by this podcast series!
https://amzn.to/42YoQGI