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Cultured Unplugged

Cultured Unplugged

著者: Uncle Chris
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概要

Cultured Unplugged is a truth-driven podcast hosted by Uncle Chris, dedicated to exposing the stories campuses and institutions would rather keep silent.

Through investigative breakdowns, survivor-centered conversations, and real-time legal updates, Cultured Unplugged confronts hazing culture, institutional cover-ups, and the human cost of silence. Each episode centers facts, accountability, and the voices of families and survivors impacted by hazing and abuse.

This is not gossip.
This is not speculation.
This is where hard conversations happen — with care, clarity, and purpose.

If you believe hazing should never cost another life, you’re in the right place.

Cultured Unplugged — Where the Silence Ends.

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エピソード
  • He Never Saw His Daughter_ A Father_s Life Stolen by Hazing
    2026/02/27
    In this unforgettable episode of Cultured Unplugged, we sit down with Dr. Duronne Walker and his daughter, Kennedi Walker, for a conversation that reveals the hidden, lifelong cost of hazing. Dr. Walker’s sight was permanently taken from him during a night of hazing connected to Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. at Southern University. In an instant, his future changed. He would never see his daughter grow up. Never see her first steps. Her graduations. Her milestones. Her face. For Kennedi, hazing didn’t just harm her father. It shaped her childhood. It shaped their bond. It shaped what “normal” looked like in their home. Together, they share: • What happened that night • The emotional aftermath no one talks about • How hazing trauma ripples through families • Their thoughts on today’s hazing cases and whether anything has truly changed This is not just a story about blindness. It’s about loss. Accountability. Silence. And resilience. This is survivor-led work. This is family impact. This is what hazing really costs. Cultured Unplugged – Where The Silence Ends.
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    26 分
  • State of Hazing February 2026
    2026/02/14
    In this deeply personal and investigative episode of Cultured Unplugged: Where the Silence Ends, Uncle Chris examines the latest and most heartbreaking hazing cases unfolding across college campuses — starting with the tragic death of an 18-year-old student at Northern Arizona University. From arrests tied to alleged rush-related hazing to university disciplinary actions and broader patterns of risk, this episode goes beyond headlines. We unpack: 🎙 The details of the NAU hazing death and the criminal charges brought against fraternity members 🎙 How universities like Stillman College and the University of Alabama are responding to hazing allegations 🎙 The recurring role of alcohol, group pressure, and silence in devastating outcomes 🎙 What parents and students need to know to protect themselves and their communities 🎙 Why hazing continues to persist — despite awareness, policy, and past tragedies This episode is more than information — it’s a call to awareness and action. Hazing harms individuals and families, and it thrives in silence. At Cultured Unplugged, we confront that silence with thoughtful analysis, survivor-centered conversation, and community empowerment. 💬 Whether you’re a student, a parent, an educator, or someone concerned about student safety, this episode offers critical insight into the human cost of hazing and the cultural shift that must happen next. 👇 Listen now and share with someone who needs to hear this. Hazing thrives in silence — here, that silence ends.
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    18 分
  • The Donnie Wade Story
    2026/01/23
    In this haunting episode of Cultured Unplugged, Uncle Chris revisits the tragic and largely forgotten death of Donnie Wade Jr., a 20-year-old Prairie View A&M student whose dream of brotherhood turned into a nightmare. What began as a search for belonging ended in devastation — a young man pushed beyond his limits in the name of “tradition,” collapsing during a hazing ritual that should have never happened. Donnie would never walk off that track, never call his family again, never graduate, and never live the life ahead of him. Through careful investigation and unflinching storytelling, this episode asks the questions many still avoid: How did this happen? Who failed him? And how many more students must die before campuses truly change? This is not just Donnie’s story — it is a mirror held up to a culture that too often values silence over safety, reputation over responsibility, and ritual over human life. Listen as Uncle Chris unpacks the events, the aftermath, and the painful legacy left behind for Donnie’s family — reminding us that hazing is not history, it is still happening. Trigger warning: This episode discusses hazing, trauma, and death. Because hazing survives in silence… and this is where the silence ends.
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    18 分
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