Intentionally Disrupting
Intentionally Disrupting

This isn’t bedtime reading — it’s your favorite dose of chaos, crime, and dark comedy at humanity’s expense, all served with a heavy pour of sarcasm and satire. Dr. Leslie takes you straight into the messiest media cases dominating the headlines — and dissects them down to their twisted core and exposes just how thin the line is between tragedy and entertainment… thinner than anyone wants to admit. After years as a forensic and clinical psychologist (and an impressively low tolerance for bullshit), Dr. Leslie is here to make sense of the madness… or at least make you laugh at it.

Thank you to Annie Elise for having me back to continue our conversation on Epstein.We’re diving deeper into the unfolding investigations surrounding the newly released files—going beyond the headlines and into the details that matter. Together, we break down the latest developments, unpack the unanswered questions, and examine what these revelations could mean moving forward.This is the inside look you don’t want to miss…
This week Leslie speaks to 'Samantha,' a woman who got caught up in the dr*g trade in Mexico and was almost murd*red by her employers. Samantha tells Leslie about how she got caught up in the d*ug trade, being shot 9 times, and her hopes for the future of Mexico.
In this episode, host Annie Elise ‪@annieelise‬ and Dr. Leslie Dobson delve into the recently released Epstein files, exploring the dark revelations surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's network of power, influence, and alleged criminal activities. They discuss the implications of the files, the role of Ghislaine Maxwell, and the potential for accountability as investigations unfold. The conversation also touches on disturbing themes of cannib@lism, the JonBenet Ramsey connection, and the psychological manipulation at play in the Epstein saga, ultimately questioning the future of justice in this complex case.
The episode delves into the expert psychologist report on coercive control and sexual harassment involving Blake Lively, highlighting institutional betrayal and the coined term DARVO. It discusses the legal battle, the impact on women in the workplace, and the broader implications of such cases.Coercive control and sexual harassment are central themes. Institutional betrayal is a significant issue in the case. The psychologist coined the term DARVO. Blake Lively's case sets a precedent for workplace rights. The legal battle involves high-profile figures and companies. The report highlights the lack of HR support in the film industry. The case underscores the importance of addressing workplace harassment. The psychologist's insights provide a deeper understanding of the issues. The episode discusses the broader implications for women's rights. The legal proceedings continue to unfold with significant public interest.
First, Justin Baldoni.Dr. Freyd identified repeated sexual boundary violations in a workplace context. These included allegations of unconsented sexualized conduct, boundary erosion, and behavior patterns consistent with DARVO (deny, attack, reverse victim and offender) once concerns were raised. Importantly, her analysis did not rely on moral judgments but on behavioral patterns and power asymmetries.Second, Jamey Heath.He was identified as engaging in alleged sexual boundary violations and, critically, as a failure node in reporting and accountability. Dr. Freyd emphasized that harm is amplified when people in authority both participate in misconduct and fail to intervene or escalate complaints, which directly fits institutional betrayal criteria.
First, Justin Baldoni.Dr. Freyd identified repeated sexual boundary violations in a workplace context. These included allegations of unconsented sexualized conduct, boundary erosion, and behavior patterns consistent with DARVO (deny, attack, reverse victim and offender) once concerns were raised. Importantly, her analysis did not rely on moral judgments but on behavioral patterns and power asymmetries.Second, Jamey Heath.He was identified as engaging in alleged sexual boundary violations and, critically, as a failure node in reporting and accountability. Dr. Freyd emphasized that harm is amplified when people in authority both participate in misconduct and fail to intervene or escalate complaints, which directly fits institutional betrayal criteria.Third, Wayfarer Studios.This was central. Dr. Freyd concluded the studio environment demonstrated systemic institutional betrayal:– Failure to protect employees– Failure to investigate complaints independently– Normalization of inappropriate conduct– Retaliation or chilling effects when boundaries were asserted
In the latest developments surrounding the high-profile Lively-Baldoni lawsuit, forensic psychologist Dr. Leslie Dobson sheds light on serious allegations of sexual harassment and coercive control within the film industry. As the court documents are unsealed, shocking details emerge that raise critical questions about power dynamics on set.
In this episode of the Dr. Leslie Show, Dr. Leslie Dobson delves into the psychology behind power, conflict, and manipulation, particularly in the context of celebrity culture and political dynamics. She discusses the disturbing testimonies surrounding high-profile cases, the role of immigration enforcement, and the impact of current events on societal mental health. Dr. Dobson emphasizes the importance of critical thinking and open dialogue in navigating today's complex political landscape, urging listeners to stay informed and engaged while also taking care of their mental well-being.
Welcome back to the latest episode of the Dr. Leslie Show, where we dive deep into the whirlwind of celebrity gossip, legal battles, and society's most pressing issues. In this episode, Dr. Leslie Dobson provides a candid commentary on the latest happenings in the entertainment world, blending humor with critical insights that resonate with many of us. Section 1: The Overwhelming Shift in Celebrity Landscape Dr. Leslie kicks off the podcast by reflecting on the rapid changes in celebrity news, which have left fans and followers spinning. "The amount of things that have changed... has made me want to kind of sit back and think through it," she notes, humorously justifying her whiskey pour as a coping mechanism. This sets the stage for a deep dive into the controversies surrounding celebrities today. Section 2: Celebrity Trials and Public Backlash From Kristen Bell to Sydney Sweeney, the podcast explores the backlash faced by celebrities for their comments and actions. Leslie highlights Kristen Bell's controversial anniversary post during Domestic Violence Month, where her husband jokingly stated, "I would never kill you even though most men kill their wives eventually." Despite the uproar, Bell has refused to apologize, raising questions about accountability in the public eye. Similarly, Sydney Sweeney faced accusations of being a white supremacist due to a jeans ad. Despite having the opportunity to clarify her stance, she chose silence, leading many to speculate on her political affiliations. Section 3: The Kardashian Legal Chronicles Turning to Kim Kardashian, Dr. Leslie critiques her latest legal show, noting its lack of substance and the absurdity of her on-screen antics. "It looks really f***ing trashy and stupid," she remarks, emphasizing the disparity between Kardashian's persona and the serious subject matter typically associated with legal dramas. Section 4: The Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni Case The podcast also delves into the ongoing legal battle between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni, dissecting the legal maneuvers and public narratives shaping this case. Dr. Leslie emphasizes the dubious tactics employed by Baldoni’s team, describing them as "conniving" and lacking in ethical standards. She questions the validity of their claims, hinting at a potential outcome that could leave Baldoni's supporters disappointed. Section 5: The Ignorance of Celebrity Commentators Dr. Leslie takes aim at media personalities like Megyn Kelly and Candace Owens, critiquing their dismissive remarks regarding serious issues like child abuse and trafficking. She passionately argues for the importance of understanding the complexities of trauma and the responsibility that comes with having a platform. Key Takeaways In this episode, Dr. Leslie Dobson offers listeners a mix of humor, insight, and critical analysis of the celebrity culture that shapes our media landscape. Key takeaways include the importance of accountability among public figures, the need for sensitivity in discussing serious topics, and a reminder that celebrity status does not equate to intelligence or moral superiority. As we navigate this chaotic world, it’s vital to stay informed and question the narratives presented to us.
Introduction: In a recent episode of the Nightly Recap with Dr. Leslie, forensic psychologist Dr. Leslie Dobson delves into the complexities of celebrity trials and the importance of personal safety. With her candid and often humorous perspective, she sheds light on the intricacies of legal battles involving notable figures while emphasizing the need to trust our instincts in everyday situations.Understanding Personal Safety: Dr. Dobson opens the discussion with a provocative statement regarding the return of shopping carts, urging listeners to prioritize their safety over societal expectations. She highlights the dangers of ignoring our instincts, particularly in vulnerable situations. For instance, she suggests that when we choose to return a shopping cart out of fear of judgment, we may inadvertently expose ourselves to potential threats from predators who exploit such vulnerabilities. This counterintuitive advice challenges conventional social norms, encouraging individuals to listen to their gut feelings instead.Celebrity Trials: The podcast also addresses the upcoming legal proceedings involving actress Blake Lively, emphasizing the convoluted nature of celebrity trials. Dr. Dobson explains that while the public often focuses on the personalities involved, the legal complexities are far more intricate. Lively’s legal team is expected to present significant evidence to the judge, potentially eliminating the need for a jury trial. Dr. Dobson speculates on the outcome and shares her insights into the legal system’s theatrics, suggesting that juries can sometimes be swayed by the personalities rather than the facts.Diddy’s Legal Troubles: In a shift to another celebrity, Dr. Dobson discusses Sean Diddy Combs’s recent troubles in prison. She notes his reported rule-breaking behavior, including unauthorized phone calls and possible substance abuse. This commentary reflects on the challenges that high-profile individuals face behind bars, where their fame can complicate their experiences. Dr. Dobson warns that such behavior may stem from deep-seated issues that are unlikely to resolve with incarceration.Kris Jenner’s 70th Birthday Bash: The episode takes a lighter turn as Dr. Dobson recounts Kris Jenner’s extravagant 70th birthday party. Despite the glitz and glamour, she humorously points out the absurdity of billionaires calling the police over noise complaints, raising questions about privilege and entitlement. This anecdote serves as a reminder of the stark contrasts between the lifestyles of the rich and the everyday challenges faced by the average person.Conclusion: Dr. Leslie Dobson’s podcast episode offers a blend of humor and serious insights into personal safety and celebrity culture. Key takeaways include the importance of trusting one’s instincts in potentially dangerous situations, the complexities of celebrity trials, and the often absurd nature of fame. As listeners reflect on these topics, they are encouraged to prioritize their safety and remain aware of the dynamics at play in celebrity legal battles.
In this conversation, Sheila Hamilton from Beyond Well hosts Dr. Leslie Dobson, a forensic psychologist, about the complex intersection of mental health, criminal behavior, and parental responsibility. They discuss the recent case of Nick Reiner, who is accused of murdering his parents, and explore the societal fears surrounding mental illness. Dr. Dobson emphasizes the importance of recognizing red flags in behavior, the ethical considerations in discussing mental health, and the need for community support for parents dealing with difficult situations. The conversation highlights the challenges of diagnosing mental illness and the impact of family dynamics on violent behavior, while also offering hope and resources for those in need.The conversation addresses the intersection of mental health and criminal behavior. Dr. Dobson emphasizes the importance of recognizing red flags in behavior. Parents often minimize signs of escalating aggression in their children. It's crucial to treat aggressive behavior as a medical emergency.Community support is vital for parents dealing with difficult situations.The ethical limits of discussing someone's mental health are complex.Diagnosing mental illness requires thorough training and understanding.Family dynamics can significantly impact a child's behavior. Societal influences contribute to the aggression seen in young men today. Building a case file with local authorities can help in crisis situations.
The conversation delves into alarming incidents of childhood violence, particularly focusing on a case where a six-year-old shot his teacher. It explores the psychological patterns that may indicate psychopathic behavior in young children and raises questions about parental responsibility and school safety. And Trump, politics, Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni, SNAP benefits, Scotland JIMs and so much more. This is not normal for a six-year-old and I want you to remember this! He has a pattern that mimics an adult psychopath. He has shown no remorse for his actions. The behavior exhibited is alarming and concerning. Parental oversight is crucial in such cases. Schools must ensure the safety of all students. The implications of childhood violence are far-reaching. Understanding these behaviors can help in prevention. There is a need for better mental health resources. Community awareness is essential for addressing these issues.The American government is manipulating you, full of lies and deception, on both red, blue, and extreme sides. Nick Fuentes is being subbed in for Charlie Kirk while Erika Kirk fondles JD Vance's hair while he denounced the religion of his wife?? Red pill.
This week on Intentionally DISTURBING—we’ve got a special treat: a crossover episode with The Tara Palmeri Show. Ghislaine Maxwell sat down with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche for days, spilling “her truth” about Jeffrey Epstein. But what was fact—and what was pure fiction? In this jaw-dropping episode, Tara Palmeri and forensic psychologist Dr. Leslie Dobson dissect Maxwell’s testimony like never before. Tara—who’s spent over two years traveling the country with Epstein survivors—brings raw, first-hand insight into the case. Meanwhile, Dr. Dobson peels back Maxwell’s evasive answers, rehearsed lines, and subtle manipulations, exposing what she’s hiding…and who she might still be protecting. From Maxwell’s carefully calculated courtroom performance to the lies buried in her words, this crossover episode uncovers the darker truths about one of Epstein’s most infamous allies. 🎙️ The tapes were exhausting—we did the work for you. Now, you just have to listen. Tune in now on iHeartRadio and join the conversation. The views expressed in this podcast episode are solely those of the guest speaker and do not reflect the views of the host or the production company.  🔗 Listen now and subscribe for more thought-provoking episodes. IG https://www.instagram.com/drlesliedobson/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/drlesliedobson/ Website https://drlesliedobson.com/intentionally-disturbing-podcast/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today Leslie is answering more of your questions, this time focusing on child safety, both in the home and outside of the home. Topics include: safeguarding kids from predators, manipulation, online threats, and promoting healthy boundaries and awareness. Hosted by Leslie Dobson. Produced by Liam Billingham. Executive producers are Paul Anderson and Scott McCarthy for Workhouse Media. The views expressed in this podcast episode are solely those of the guest speaker and do not reflect the views of the host or the production company.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, we're revisiting one of our more disturbing episodes. Leslie welcomes Seth Gehle to his podcast to tell his story. A survivor of horrible childhood rape, Seth tells Leslie the whole story up to his recent recovery and reclaiming his story. Hosted by Leslie Dobson. Produced and edited by Liam Billingham. Mixed by Aaron Dalton. Executive producers are Paul Anderson and Scott McCarthy for Workhouse Media. The views expressed in this podcast episode are solely those of the guest speaker and do not reflect the views of the host or the production company.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the podcast, Leslie speaks with Sarah Adams, known online as Mom Uncharted. Sarah was recently named on Time 100's Creators List for 2025, and she talks about the dangers of putting images and oversharing your children online. Sarah and Leslie talk about the very real dangers of the internet, how to manage YouTube, iPads, and other devices, and The Manosphere. Sarah also reveals the depth of her love of sweets. We hope you enjoy this episode.  Hosted by Leslie Dobson. Produced by Liam Billingham. Executive producers are Paul Anderson and Scott McCarthy for Workhouse Media. The views expressed in this podcast episode are solely those of the guest speaker and do not reflect the views of the host or the production company.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Lesllie speaks to 'Samantha,' a woman who got caught up in the drug trade in Mexico and was almost murdered by her employers. Samantha tells Leslie about how she got caught up in the drug trade, being shot 9 times, and her hopes for the future of Mexico. Hosted by Leslie Dobson. Produced by Liam Billingham. Executive producers are Paul Anderson and Scott McCarthy for Workhouse Media. The views expressed in this podcast episode are solely those of the guest speaker and do not reflect the views of the host or the production company.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, we're re-visiting our great conversation with Lisa Mercier, who sees dead people. Leslie is a skeptic. So when she heard that there was a woman named Lisa who says she can see dead people, she didn't believe. But then Lisa came to her house and talked to ghosts, and now Leslie is a full on-believer. This week Leslie and Lisa talk about how non-traditional approaches to therapy, like mediums, can make a difference in people's lives. Hosted by Leslie Dobson. Produced and edited by Liam Billingham. Mixed by Aaron Dalton. Executive producers are Paul Anderson and Scott McCarthy for Workhouse Media. The views expressed in this podcast episode are solely those of the guest speaker and do not reflect the views of the host or the production company.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Leslie answers listener questions about staying safe. 01:36 What is the best way to protect myself and my daughter when we have protective orders in place? 04:10 Situational Awareness and Self Defense12:54 How do we teach kids to trust their instincts and stay safe? 16:07 What safety tips do you have for minors walking alone? 19:08 Can offenders really be rehabilitated? 22:14 How do we protect college aged girls in social settings? 26:10 What can you do to keep yourself safe online?  Hosted by Leslie Dobson. Produced by Liam Billingham. Executive producers are Paul Anderson and Scott McCarthy for Workhouse Media. The views expressed in this podcast episode are solely those of the guest speaker and do not reflect the views of the host or the production company.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Leslie talks to Uldouz Wallace, who was the victim of the infamous 2014 icloud hack. Private photos of her were leaked and spread all over the internet. It nearly ruined her life. But she survived. Uldouz and Leslie talk about the hack, how it affected her, and how she's working now, via legislation, to prevent it from ever happening to anyone again. Hosted by Leslie Dobson. Produced by Liam Billingham. Executive producers are Paul Anderson and Scott McCarthy for Workhouse Media. The views expressed in this podcast episode are solely those of the guest speaker and do not reflect the views of the host or the production company.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Leslie recaps the infamous Gwyneth Paltrow ski accident and ensuing trial. She talks about the skiing incident itself, how Gwyneth outmaneuvered her opponent, and some of the highlights of the trial. She also talks about how, despite being a victim, Gwyneth didn't play the victim role, and what they did to the way the media represented her. Hosted by Leslie Dobson. Produced by Liam Billingham. Executive producers are Paul Anderson and Scott McCarthy for Workhouse Media. The views expressed in this podcast episode are solely those of the guest speaker and do not reflect the views of the host or the production company.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Leslies speaks with Dan Brunner, a former FBI agent. Dan and Leslie talk about the 764, an online threat to your kids. They also talk about ways to educate your kids about being online and how to keep them safe. Dan also talks about his career catching criminals and how that led him to where he is now. Hosted by Leslie Dobson. Produced by Liam Billingham. Executive producers are Paul Anderson and Scott McCarthy for Workhouse Media. The views expressed in this podcast episode are solely those of the guest speaker and do not reflect the views of the host or the production company.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Leslie welcomes to attorney Cameron Simone Roberts to the podcast to talk the Diddy trial (Spoiler art: they predicted exactly what was gonna happen), disturbing moments Cameron has experienced as a female lawyer, and also lots of other juicy gossip. Hosted by Leslie Dobson. Produced by Liam Billingham. Executive producers are Paul Anderson and Scott McCarthy for Workhouse Media. The views expressed in this podcast episode are solely those of the guest speaker and do not reflect the views of the host or the production company.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Young mom, Sara Ebersole, vanishes without a trace and her family is still searching for answers. On March 31, 2023, the Marion County Sheriff’s Office post a release about Sara’s disappearance. According to the post, Sara was captured on security footage on March 2, 2023, at around 10:00 p.m., in the area of the Circle K gas station located at 17980 N Highway 441 in Reddick, Florida. The release also states Sara willingly left the convenience store in a black pickup truck with two unknown males. The then-26-year-old Ebersole was given a ride from the convenience store to a residence located off Highway 441 in Reddick. She was dropped off at the home with another individual. Sara spent a portion of that night with a male, who lived in one-half of a subdivided residence. The sheriff’s office states that at around 1:25 a.m. on March 3, 2023, that male known as James Robinson begins texting a man identified as Morman. In those messages, Robinson mentions Ebersole is “hanging out” at his home. During the conversation, Morman asks if Ebersole would be interested in meeting him and asked if he could come to Robinson’s residence. Robinson agreed, and Morman arrived shortly thereafter.  According to Sara's family, she goes missing on March 3, 2023, from Reddick, Florida and Sara's Gmail timeline was viewed and deleted and her iCloud location shows on and she's using YouTube until 240am. Someone also attempted to get on Sara's snapchat, at 1:47pm. Sara is not just missing; she is classified as an endangered person.  Marion County Sheriff’s Office is seeking any information from the public that may help find Sara. If you have any information, please call Detective Ryan Stith at (352) 368-3542 or the Marion County Sheriff's Office non-emergency number of (352) 732-9111. To remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers of Marion County at (352) 368-STOP (7867) and reference 23-71 in your tip.    Joining Nancy Grace today,   Michele Tullis - Sara Ebersole's sister Matthew Barhoma - Trial attorney with Power Trial Lawyers, website: powertriallawyers.com, Instagram: @MatthewBarhoma Dr. Leslie Dobson Clinical and Forensic Psychologist, Host of a New Podcast on iHeart titled: "Intentionally Disturbing,"  www.drlesliedobson.com , Author of the Book “The Friend Cleanse - How to set boundaries with energy vampires” @drlesliedobson Ashley Wardlow- Private Investigator and Chief Operations Officers at Nathans Investigations, website: www.nathans-investigations.com, IG: @miamiprivateinvestigators, FB: nathansinvestigations Geovany Dias - Reporter for WFTV 9 in Florida, Professor at Valencia College, website: WFTV.com, Instagram: @GeovanyDias01 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Leslie dives into the case of Johnny Deep versus Amber Heard, one of the most publicized and controversial trials of the last 10 years. Leslie dissects how this case turned into a psychological battlefield and help you understand, as a non-expert, what went on in that trial. From dueling diagnoses to high-stakes testimony, she’ll break down how two of her colleagues, Dr. Shannon Curry and Dr. Dawn Hughes, came to vastly different conclusions about Amber Heard’s mental state—and why that matters more than you might think. What she hopes you’ll come to understand over the course of this episode is that one of the results of publicizing a psychological assessment is that it turned Amber Heard’s mental illness into clickbait and diminished the complexities of an incredibly complicated legal battle with a powerful, wealthy, and famous ex-husband. Hosted by Leslie Dobson. Produced by Liam Billingham. Executive producers are Paul Anderson and Scott McCarthy for Workhouse Media. The views expressed in this podcast episode are solely those of the guestSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the podcast, Leslie speaks with independent journalist Tara Palmeri, known previously for her work at ABC News, Politico, Puck, the New York Post, and the Washington Examiner. Leslie and Tara talk about the challenges of being an independent journalist, how to find objective reporting in a politically charged culture, and some of the more disturbing things that have happened to Tara as a female reporter. Hosted by Leslie Dobson. Produced by Liam Billingham. Executive producers are Paul Anderson and Scott McCarthy for Workhouse Media. The views expressed in this podcast episode are solely those of the guest speaker and do not reflect the views of the host or the production company.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A year into starting her podcasting career, Leslie is feeling sentimental. So she's releasing the first ever episode she made: a conversation with true crime podcasting badass Annie Elise. Annie is a successful woman in the podcasting world with a disturbing backstory, and she's the kind of guest Leslie plans to have going forward: powerful women who have been through disturbing times and came out the other side. We hope you enjoy this week's episode. Hosted by Leslie Dobson. Produced by Liam Billingham. Executive producers are Paul Anderson and Scott McCarthy for Workhouse Media. The views expressed in this podcast episode are solely those of the guest speaker and do not reflect the views of the host or the production company.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
📺 Watch this Episode Today, we are joined by forensic psychologist and Intentionally Disturbing host, Dr. Leslie Dobson, to discuss Sherri Papini's kidnapping, updates with Hannah Kobayashi, a woman indicted for multiple fake pregnancies, and deceptive mental health information in popular TikTok videos.  Follow Dr. Dobson- IG (@drlesliedobson)  // TikTok (@drlesliedobson) // YouTube (@drlesliedobson) // Website - drlesliedobson.com 🎟️ Atlanta Meet & Greet - Click here Want to submit your shocking story? Email stories@motherknowsdeath.com Support The Show: 🧠 Join The Gross Room 🖤 Sponsors 🔬 Buy Nicole's Book 🥼 Merch Follow: 🎙️ Mother Knows Death 🔪 Nicole 🪩 Maria 📱 TikTok More Info: 📰 Newsletter 📃 DisclaimerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Leslie welcomes Michael Arterburn, a former policer who specialized in child exploitation and trafficking. Michael and Leslie discuss the challenges faced by first responders, the dangers of child exploitation on the internet, and ways to better protect children. He also talks about the time he spent in a coma! Hosted by Leslie Dobson. Produced by Liam Billingham. Executive producers are Paul Anderson and Scott McCarthy for Workhouse Media. The views expressed in this podcast episode are solely those of the guest speaker and do not reflect the views of the host or the production company.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Leslie welcomes Samson Crouppen, aka Secret Service Sam, whose hilarious takes on the Diddy trial are getting a ton of attention. But Leslie's convo with Samson goes pretty deep, getting into being bullied as a kid, the famous friends he's fallen out of touch with, and how he keeps making it happen in Los Angeles. Hosted by Leslie Dobson. Produced by Liam Billingham. Executive producers are Paul Anderson and Scott McCarthy for Workhouse Media. The views expressed in this podcast episode are solely those of the guest speaker and do not reflect the views of the host or the production company.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Recently Leslie's friend was diagnosed with cancer at the very young age of 30, which is becoming all too common a trend in the US. This week, Leslie talks to Alicia Zhou about the evolving nature of cancer treatment, funding cuts under the current administration, and how you can be proactive in preventing cancer. They also talk about ways to fix heathcare, non-Mangione style. Alicia also talks about her fan fiction! Hosted by Leslie Dobson. Produced by Liam Billingham. Executive producers are Paul Anderson and Scott McCarthy for Workhouse Media. The views expressed in this podcast episode are solely those of the guest speaker and do not reflect the views of the host or the production company.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the podcast Leslie speaks with Kristina Finch Bloom, who not only follows Leslie, but is also married to the president of TikTok Canada. They talk the differences between TikTok in the US and Canada, free speech, Canada and American under Trump, parenting, and how to keep kids safe. They also read comments from Leslie's infamous shopping cart video. Hosted by Leslie Dobson. Produced by Liam Billingham. Executive producers are Paul Anderson and Scott McCarthy for Workhouse Media. The views expressed in this podcast episode are solely those of the guest speaker and do not reflect the views of the host or the production company.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Leslie had a last minute cancellation this week, so she decided to answer some of your burning questions. To do so, she's enlisted her producer, Liam, to talk through them. Hosted by Leslie Dobson. Produced by Liam Billingham. Executive producers are Paul Anderson and Scott McCarthy for Workhouse Media. The views expressed in this podcast episode are solely those of the guest speaker and do not reflect the views of the host or the production company.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, with the diddy trail in full swing, Leslie is sharing her interview with Big Homie, ex-bodyguard to Diddy. They talk about his life, the women who raised him, his morality, and much much more. Hosted by Leslie Dobson. Produced and edited by Liam Billingham. Executive producers are Paul Anderson and Scott McCarthy for Workhouse Media. The views expressed in this podcast episode are solely those of the guest speaker and do not reflect the views of the host or the production company.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Leslie talks to Robert D'Amico, a former Marine and FBI agent who has seen some crazy things. Like brains. And chickens eating them. Leslie tries to get Rob to tell her government secrets, but will she get him to take a compliment? Find out this week on Intentionally Disturbing. Hosted by Leslie Dobson. Produced and edited by Liam Billingham. Mixed by Aaron Dalton. Executive producers are Paul Anderson and Scott McCarthy for Workhouse Media. The views expressed in this podcast episode are solely those of the guest speaker and do not reflect the views of the host or the production company.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Leslie tells the story of Kara Chamberlain Robinson and what happened to her, then she talks to Leslie about how her kidnapping has defined (or not) her life. They talk about their lives as kids, parents, and how to make your trauma productive in your life. Hosted by Leslie Dobson. Produced and edited by Liam Billingham.  Executive producers are Paul Anderson and Scott McCarthy for Workhouse Media. The views expressed in this podcast episode are solely those of the guest speaker and do not reflect the views of the host or the production company.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Leslie talks to Gabe Rosales. Gabe was a rock start. Then an addict. Then in jail. Now he's a rock star who helps addicts and incarcerated people. Gabe and Leslie talk about Gabe's story, and also debate how best to heal victims and perpetrators. Hosted by Leslie Dobson. Produced and edited by Liam Billingham. Mixed by Aaron Dalton. Executive producers are Paul Anderson and Scott McCarthy for Workhouse Media. The views expressed in this podcast episode are solely those of the guest speaker and do not reflect the views of the host or the production company.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Leslie is a skeptic. So when she heard that there was a woman named Lisa who says she can see dead people, she didn't believe. But then Lisa came to her house and talked to ghosts, and now Leslie is a full on-believer. This week Leslie and Lisa talk about how non-traditional approaches to therapy, like mediums, can make a difference in people's lives. Hosted by Leslie Dobson. Produced and edited by Liam Billingham. Mixed by Aaron Dalton. Executive producers are Paul Anderson and Scott McCarthy for Workhouse Media. The views expressed in this podcast episode are solely those of the guest speaker and do not reflect the views of the host or the production company.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Leslie immediately felt connected to Brian Burnett, so she was thrilled to sit down with him and not only hear his story of recovery, but hear him couch her! Hosted by Leslie Dobson. Produced and edited by Liam Billingham. Mixed by Aaron Dalton. Executive producers are Paul Anderson and Scott McCarthy for Workhouse Media. The views expressed in this podcast episode are solely those of the guest speaker and do not reflect the views of the host or the production company.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Leslie welcomes Seth Gehle to his podcast to tell his story. A survivor of horrible childhood rape, Seth tells Leslie the whole story up to his recent recovery and reclaiming his story. Hosted by Leslie Dobson. Produced and edited by Liam Billingham. Mixed by Aaron Dalton. Executive producers are Paul Anderson and Scott McCarthy for Workhouse Media. The views expressed in this podcast episode are solely those of the guest speaker and do not reflect the views of the host or the production company.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Dr. Leslie has a very special guest: herself! Leslie talks about how she got started on her career path to becoming a doctor, and then in the second half of the show, talks about how she almost died....twice. Hosted by Leslie Dobson.Produced and edited by Liam Billingham. Executive producers are Paul Anderson and Scott McCarthy for Workhouse Media. The views expressed in this podcast episode are solely those of the guest speaker and do not reflect the views of the host or the production company.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Leslie almost died once. She doesn't remember it all that well, but her dad Ted does. So she invited him on the show to tell her about it. They also talk about how they're similar, their relationship now, and what Ted really thinks of her.Hosted by Leslie Dobson.Produced and edited by Liam Billingham.Mixed by Aaron Dalton. Executive producers are Paul Anderson and Scott McCarthy for Workhouse Media. The views expressed in this podcast episode are solely those of the guest speaker and do not reflect the views of the host or the production company.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Leslie speaks to social media expert and Founder of CreatorGenius.com Ariadna Jacobs. Ariadna tells Leslie about her old life in talent management, and surviving what she describes as a smear campaign, as well as battling The New York Times in court.Hosted by Leslie Dobson.Produced and edited by Liam Billingham.Mixed by Aaron Dalton. Executive producers are Paul Anderson and Scott McCarthy for Workhouse Media. The views expressed in this podcast episode are solely those of the guest speaker and do not reflect the views of the host or the production company.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Leslie speaks to Jeremy 'Viking' aka @therealvikingmindset11 on TikTok.They talk about what he learned about during his long time in prison, including how to spot a perpetrator, how they watch their potential victims, and the dark truth about predators. Hosted by Leslie Dobson.Produced and edited by Liam Billingham.Mixed by Aaron Dalton. Executive producers are Paul Anderson and Scott McCarthy for Workhouse Media. The views expressed in this podcast episode are solely those of the guest speaker and do not reflect the views of the host or the production company.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Leslie speaks with Trujillo, who survived years of human tracking, petty crime, and a mental illness in her family to give back to her community. Martha and Leslie talk about Martha' story, the underside of Orange County, and what being a parent means to her. Hosted by Leslie Dobson.Produced and edited by Liam Billingham.Mixed by Aaron Dalton. Executive producers are Paul Anderson and Scott McCarthy for Workhouse Media. The views expressed in this podcast episode are solely those of the guest speaker and do not reflect the views of the host or the production company.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For the first episode of her podcast, Leslie speaks with Terra Newall, famous for surviving (and killing) Dirty John. Terra and Leslie talk trauma, weird therapists, and Terra's goal to support ethical true crime podcasts. Hosted by Leslie Dobson.Produced and edited by Liam Billingham.Mixed by Aaron Dalton. Executive producers are Paul Anderson and Scott McCarthy for Workhouse Media. The views expressed in this podcast episode are solely those of the guest speaker and do not reflect the views of the host or the production company.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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