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The Other Side Of

The Other Side Of

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The Other Side Of is a seasonal, narrative documentary-style podcast that examines trauma through the voices of those who've lived it. Each season focuses on a different lens - beginning with the toll carried by first responders. Through in-depth interviews, expert commentary, and immersive sound design, the series offers a rare combination of personal storytelling and psychological insight. Future seasons will expand to explore other types of trauma.© 2025 CFRC Podcast Network Gestion et leadership Hygiène et mode de vie sain Psychologie Psychologie et santé mentale Sciences sociales Économie
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