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  • Sentenced to Life at Just 13 Years Old
    Apr 30 2026
    What kind of system gives a child a life sentence? In this episode of The Shadow Sessions, Hiba Balfaqih speaks with Ian, who at just thirteen years old was tried as an adult for a non‑homicide offense and sentenced to life in prison. This conversation goes beyond one case. It examines the structure of the justice system—where children, particularly Black and Brown youth, are disproportionately treated as adults, perceived as more dangerous, and denied the protections of childhood. Together, they explore what it means for a developing brain to be told its life is already over, how identity is shaped inside systems built on punishment, and why rehabilitation is often replaced with permanence. This episode is about justice, perception, and the deeper question of whom society chooses to protect and whom it is willing to give up on.
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    1 Std. und 25 Min.
  • Human Trafficking Survivor Speaks Out
    Apr 23 2026
    We often talk about war in terms of soldiers, politics, and strategy. But conflict creates another reality—one where systems collapse, laws disappear, and exploitation thrives in the chaos. In this episode of The Shadow Sessions, Hiba Balfaqih speaks with Lurata, who was trafficked during wartime, in a world where protection had vanished, and survival meant navigating danger no one should ever face. This conversation explores how conflict zones create conditions where trafficking and exploitation can flourish, and what it does to the mind when violence is no longer distant—but personal and constant. Lurata shares her experience of survival, the psychological impact of living without safety, and the long process of reclaiming identity and voice after systems meant to protect people fail. This episode examines war not just as a geopolitical conflict but as a human reality in which the most vulnerable often pay the highest price.
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    1 Std. und 12 Min.
  • “I Was A Jihadi Spy”
    Apr 16 2026
    What creates a terrorist? Not the headline, the attack, or the manifesto. Before violence, there is always a story. In this episode of The Shadow Sessions, Hiba Balfaqih speaks with Mubin Sheikh, a former Islamist extremist who later became a counter‑terrorism expert working to prevent radicalization. This conversation explores how people are drawn into extremist ideology—not because they are born hateful, but because they are searching for belonging, identity, and purpose. It examines how grievance, certainty, and “us versus them” thinking can transform vulnerability into radical belief. But the story does not end with extremism. Mubin shares what it took to question the ideology that once defined his identity, and how he eventually dedicated his life to counter‑terrorism and de-radicalization work. This episode examines the psychology of belief, the mechanics of radicalization, and what it actually takes for someone to walk away from violent ideology.
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    1 Std. und 22 Min.
  • "I Jumped From A Burning Plane…"
    Apr 9 2026
    We love stories about survival—the miracle, the comeback, the headline. But we rarely talk about what survival actually costs. In this episode of The Shadow Sessions, Hiba Balfaqih speaks with Jamie, who survived a devastating plane crash that left 63% of his body burned and doctors giving him only a five‑percent chance of survival. What followed was six months in a coma, two years in the hospital, and more than sixty surgeries to rebuild a body that had nearly been lost. But this conversation goes beyond survival. It explores what happens after catastrophe—when the greatest challenge is no longer staying alive, but learning to live with a body and identity that feel unfamiliar. Jamie reflects on grief, helplessness, and the psychological reality of rebuilding a life after extreme trauma. It’s a story about resilience, acceptance, and the long process of facing the person you see in the mirror. And somehow, after everything, Jamie chose to fly again.
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    1 Std. und 26 Min.
  • What Started On Tinder Ended In Terror
    Apr 1 2026
    We raise girls on fairy tales—Prince Charming, fast love, and the promise of forever. They’re taught to be chosen, to be patient, to make relationships work. But what we rarely talk about is how these stories can shape what women learn to tolerate. In this episode of The Shadow Sessions, Hiba Balfaqih speaks with Annesa, who met a man online and quickly found herself swept into an intense relationship that escalated faster than she could question it. Within days, she was meeting family. Within weeks, he was pushing marriage, using faith and urgency to frame devotion as destiny. What followed wasn’t romance. It was love bombing, control, and escalating violence before the wedding ever happened. This conversation explores the psychology behind coercive relationships—how intensity can be mistaken for love, how cultural conditioning can blur warning signs, and why many survivors only recognize the pattern once they are already inside it. This episode examines intimate partner violence not just as an individual story, but as a broader social script that teaches endurance, obedience, and silence in the name of love.
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    1 Std. und 20 Min.
  • Epstein’s Survivor: Jena-Lisa Jones Reveals All
    Mar 26 2026
    Abuse doesn’t always hide in dark corners. Sometimes it lives in mansions, on private jets, and behind the reputations of powerful people. In this episode of The Shadow Sessions, Hiba Balfaqih speaks with Jena‑Lisa Jones, a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein who was drawn into a system of grooming and manipulation long before the world began paying attention. This conversation goes beyond the headlines. It examines how power can become protection, how wealth and influence can silence accountability, and what it means to speak out when the systems around you are invested in maintaining silence. Jena‑Lisa shares her experience of survival, the psychological reality of grooming, and the cost of confronting abuse embedded within structures of power. This episode is about truth, courage, and the difficult work of exposing what systems of influence were designed to hide.
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    1 Std. und 26 Min.
  • She Was 15: A Woman’s Reality of Forced Child Marriage
    Mar 19 2026
    What if your family told you you were going on vacation… And instead, you were married off? In this episode of The Shadow Sessions, Hiba Balfaqih speaks with Rubie, who was just 15 years old when her family took her to another country and left her there as the wife of a man she had never chosen. This conversation goes beyond the event itself. It explores coercion disguised as culture, control framed as protection, and what it does to a young girl when the people meant to protect her, become the threat. Globally, 1 in 5 girls are married before the age of 18. Often arranged. Often justified. Often defended. Rubie shares her story of survival. The psychological weight of forced marriage. And the long path back to a life that is finally her own. This episode is about betrayal, resilience, and the moment someone decides that silence is no longer an option.
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    1 Std. und 16 Min.
  • Joe DiMeo on Living After 80% Burns and the World’s First Face & Double Hand Transplant
    Mar 12 2026
    We live in a world obsessed with appearance. We chase beauty, filters, and familiarity — often tying confidence to what we see in the mirror. But what happens when the mirror no longer shows the face you remember? In this episode of The Shadow Sessions, Hiba Balfaqih speaks with Joe DiMeo, who survived a catastrophic car accident at 20 years old and later became the first person in medical history to receive a full face and double hand transplant. This conversation isn’t only about physical recovery. It’s about identity — how the mind adapts when the body changes, and what it means to rebuild a sense of self when everything familiar is gone. Joe reflects on grief, acceptance, resilience, and learning to live in a body that no longer feels like the one you knew. Rather than focusing on tragedy, this episode explores psychological adjustment, body image, and the courage required to participate in life again. This episode is about adaptation, meaning, and discovering that healing is not returning to who you were — but learning how to become someone new.
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    1 Std. und 8 Min.