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EP42 The Infidelity Industry: What the Ashley Madison Documentary Missed

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This week’s episode looks at the controversy and scandal of infidelity through the lens of the Ashley Madison documentary now streaming on Netflix (*spoiler alert for those who haven’t yet watched it*) (There is also a trigger warning for suicide)

As someone who has navigated the painful path of betrayal and divorce, I watched this documentary with both caution and curiosity.

In the episode I delve into the murky waters of the dating site designed specifically for married individuals seeking affairs; from the alarming marketing strategies to the fallout of the infamous 2015 hack.

I discuss stories of individuals shown in the documentary who were affected by the hack, including the superficial portrayal of forgiveness and reconciliation (not to mention some religious hypocrisy).

I also talk about the heart-breaking consequences faced by the real victims—the betrayed spouses, which in my view was the part the documentary failed to meaningfully cover.

There was a lot of focus in the documentary on the impact of the hack as opposed to the impact of the betrayal, and I cover this and more in this episode…
...as well as the discovery of a potential link with my own ex-husband.

Do let me know what you thought of the documentary (and the episode)

Until next time, sending you loads of love

Sarah x

🌸


THE DIVORCE BOOK CLUB

https://patreon.com/thedivorcebookclub
FREE Guide to the 10 MUST read divorce books after divorce
https://thedivorcebookclub.com/free-resources/
INSTAGRAM
https://www.instagram.com/thedivorcechapter

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Capíttulos

1. EP42 The Infidelity Industry: What the Ashley Madison Documentary Missed (00:00:00)

2. Intro to the shitshow that's Ashley Madison (00:01:02)

3. The 'supposedly' faithful and 'honest' CEO (00:04:33)

4. The hack and the panic (00:08:13)

5. Monogamy equals monotony BS (00:09:36)

6. "Life is short have an affair?" Well Sam certainly did.... (00:12:43)

7. Gotta protect the image.... (00:21:40)

8. Blaming everyone BUT the cheaters (00:26:49)

9. It gets personal... Was my ex on Ashley Madison?! (00:29:12)

10. What's so exciting about all the damage?? (00:34:10)

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Send us a text

This week’s episode looks at the controversy and scandal of infidelity through the lens of the Ashley Madison documentary now streaming on Netflix (*spoiler alert for those who haven’t yet watched it*) (There is also a trigger warning for suicide)

As someone who has navigated the painful path of betrayal and divorce, I watched this documentary with both caution and curiosity.

In the episode I delve into the murky waters of the dating site designed specifically for married individuals seeking affairs; from the alarming marketing strategies to the fallout of the infamous 2015 hack.

I discuss stories of individuals shown in the documentary who were affected by the hack, including the superficial portrayal of forgiveness and reconciliation (not to mention some religious hypocrisy).

I also talk about the heart-breaking consequences faced by the real victims—the betrayed spouses, which in my view was the part the documentary failed to meaningfully cover.

There was a lot of focus in the documentary on the impact of the hack as opposed to the impact of the betrayal, and I cover this and more in this episode…
...as well as the discovery of a potential link with my own ex-husband.

Do let me know what you thought of the documentary (and the episode)

Until next time, sending you loads of love

Sarah x

🌸


THE DIVORCE BOOK CLUB

https://patreon.com/thedivorcebookclub
FREE Guide to the 10 MUST read divorce books after divorce
https://thedivorcebookclub.com/free-resources/
INSTAGRAM
https://www.instagram.com/thedivorcechapter

  continue reading

Capíttulos

1. EP42 The Infidelity Industry: What the Ashley Madison Documentary Missed (00:00:00)

2. Intro to the shitshow that's Ashley Madison (00:01:02)

3. The 'supposedly' faithful and 'honest' CEO (00:04:33)

4. The hack and the panic (00:08:13)

5. Monogamy equals monotony BS (00:09:36)

6. "Life is short have an affair?" Well Sam certainly did.... (00:12:43)

7. Gotta protect the image.... (00:21:40)

8. Blaming everyone BUT the cheaters (00:26:49)

9. It gets personal... Was my ex on Ashley Madison?! (00:29:12)

10. What's so exciting about all the damage?? (00:34:10)

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