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- Toxic: The Britney Spears Story is a podcast that looks at the controversial conservatorship of singer Britney Spears and the movement of fans trying to end it. The program is hosted by comedians Tess Barker and Babs Gray who talk to exclusive sources, examine new sides of the story, and uncover disturbing truths about our legal system that go way beyond Britney.
- Jordan Bell and journalist Albert Chen revisit Tiger's journey to find out what the media got right, and what it didn't.
- In 1997, thirty-nine people took their lives in an apparent mass suicide. The events captivated the media and had people across the planet asking the same question - 'Why?' 20 years later, those who lost loved ones and those who still believe - tell their story.
- The true story of Rubirosa's life, told by Christopher Rivas, a Dominican-American, author and storyteller...AND a lifelong fan of James Bond.
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- Britney Spears wants out of her conservatorship. But how did she wind up in it to begin with? And what will it take to #FreeBritney? Babs Gray and Tess Barker have been digging into questions like these for years. In their first episode of Toxic, they talk about how exactly they fell into investigating Britney's conservatorship.
- Britney had to make her money before her conservatorship could take a piece of it. Tess and Babs revisit the era of dial-up internet and spaghetti straps to see how Britney got her start as an exceptional earner. They talk with former MTV VJ Dave Holmes about Britney's explosion onto the scene, and Buzzfeed writer and Britney fan Matt Stopera about the Britney army and their love of the pop princess.
- Britney's gettin' hitched. But her quickie Vegas wedding gives her team the opportunity to swoop in and take control-years before her conservatorship. Babs and Tess talk to Britney's first husband Jason Alexander, to find out how Britney's team was controlling her even at this young age. Plus, they talk to gossip blogger Perez Hilton, whose focus on Britney's daily life only added to the media scrutiny surrounding her.
- Maybe you've seen the meme - "If Britney Spears can survive 2007, you can survive today." We go back and explore what Britney's last year of freedom before being conserved was really like with people who were there while everything went down.
- Britney Spears is one of more than a million people across the United States in a conservatorship. But despite harrowing stories, there is virtually NO data about abuse inside the system. What's really going on inside probate court? Tess and Babs speak to a probate judge and a probate reform activist to find out.
- What's been going on with Britney's money for the last 13 years? Who is getting a piece of it? And how? Tess and Babs follow the money and put Britney's financial empire and accounting reports on their radar. They speak with Wes Anson, seasoned licensing valuation professional, as well as April Ball and Austin Bertrand, estate specialists, regarding the state of Britney's money.
- 2021–Podcast EpisodeBy all outward appearances, Britney's career has a huge comeback after she is conserved. But, behind the scenes, Britney wages her own private war for freedom. Tess and Babs speak with Fenton Bailey, the director of "I am Britney Jean" about his experience with Britney and her team. They also speak with Andrew Hampp, who recounts his odd experience of interviewing Britney for a cover story.
- On June 23, 2021, Britney finally spoke out in court for the world to hear. But now that big changes are underway in her case, what will it take for the conservatorship to actually end? Tess and Babs meet a woman who's been down a similar path.
- #FreeBritney is about so much more than Britney Spears. What bigger changes has Britney's case ignited? Tess and Babs investigate who gets the right to make mistakes, and why. Tess and Babs speak with disability rights advocate and writer Sara Luterman about the bigger issue of conservatorships as a disability rights issue. And they speak with renowned investigative reporter Ronan Farrow about his own experience investigating Britney's case.