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Podcast Appearances
Cool. Great. And this is, we're at like the late 90s, right? Yeah, yeah.
Cool. Great. And this is, we're at like the late 90s, right? Yeah, yeah.
This guy would be on TikTok. Oh, my God.
This guy would be on TikTok. Oh, my God.
This guy would be on TikTok. Oh, my God.
I'm afraid.
I'm afraid.
I'm afraid.
I am sad. Eventually she succeeds. It's so fucked up, right?
I am sad. Eventually she succeeds. It's so fucked up, right?
I am sad. Eventually she succeeds. It's so fucked up, right?
Behind the Bastards is a production of Cool Zone Media. For more from Cool Zone Media, visit our website, coolzonemedia.com. Or check us out on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Behind the Bastards is now available on YouTube. New episodes every Wednesday and Friday. Subscribe to our channel, youtube.com slash at Behind the Bastards.
Behind the Bastards is a production of Cool Zone Media. For more from Cool Zone Media, visit our website, coolzonemedia.com. Or check us out on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Behind the Bastards is now available on YouTube. New episodes every Wednesday and Friday. Subscribe to our channel, youtube.com slash at Behind the Bastards.
Behind the Bastards is a production of Cool Zone Media. For more from Cool Zone Media, visit our website, coolzonemedia.com. Or check us out on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Behind the Bastards is now available on YouTube. New episodes every Wednesday and Friday. Subscribe to our channel, youtube.com slash at Behind the Bastards.
When nine-year-old Maya Kowalski was admitted to the John Hopkins All Children's Hospital near Sarasota, Florida, her only problem was a painful stomach ache. By the time she left the facility three months later, her health had declined, her world was shattered, and her mother was dead.
When nine-year-old Maya Kowalski was admitted to the John Hopkins All Children's Hospital near Sarasota, Florida, her only problem was a painful stomach ache. By the time she left the facility three months later, her health had declined, her world was shattered, and her mother was dead.
When nine-year-old Maya Kowalski was admitted to the John Hopkins All Children's Hospital near Sarasota, Florida, her only problem was a painful stomach ache. By the time she left the facility three months later, her health had declined, her world was shattered, and her mother was dead.
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This true crime feature documentary unravels a medical horror story that is still playing out, one with the potential to uncover an overlooked national menace. Are a handful of medical professionals saving children like Maya from abusive homes? Or are they running a for-profit scheme that destroys hundreds of families each year?
This true crime feature documentary unravels a medical horror story that is still playing out, one with the potential to uncover an overlooked national menace. Are a handful of medical professionals saving children like Maya from abusive homes? Or are they running a for-profit scheme that destroys hundreds of families each year?