enough. LLC
enough.
enough. is a podcast which aims to shine light into the darkened corners of the music industry while discussing the ways we can and should improve ourselves and, in turn, our community. This podcast may contain graphic descriptions of sexual abuse and assault, including rape. These accounts can be triggering, especially for those who have also experienced sexual trauma.enough. is hosted by Kendra Sheetz and Rich Gill.
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3 cze 2026
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91: Subtext: The Sorry Truth: How Chris Clavin of Plan-It-X Records betrayed his punk rock community 03.06.2026 35:04
Folk-punk musician Chris Clavin’s Plan-It-X Records helped to launch the careers of many artists and bands well known in the punk and indie music scenes. But allegations in 2017 against Clavin resulted in the shuttering of the label and his willing removal from the scene. Kendra and Rich discuss Clavin’s weight in the scene, the outcome of the allegations, and why no one is ever really “cancelled....
90: Subtext: Music, Manipulation, and Murder: D4vd's fall from stardom 06.05.2026 30:32
Kendra and Rich discuss the lo-fi indie and r&b artist D4vd, a rising star whose career has come to a halt over the discovery of 14-year old Celeste Rivas Hernandez’s mutilated body inside the trunk of his abandoned Tesla. enough. is a podcast centering on surviving abuse, harassment, and assault in the music scene. To help spread the word, please like and subscribe and share with your friends...
89: Subtext: Austin Carlile: The Wounds He Created 01.04.2026 34:39
In this episode of Subtext, Kendra and Rich dig into the history of former Of Mice and Men and Attack! Attack! frontman Austin Carlile. They discuss his history of leaving / getting kicked out of bands and the multitude of allegations levied against him. They also talk about how Alternative Press Magazine was in the midst of releasing an article covering the allegations and the mystery around the...
88. Subtext: Anthony Kiedis: Backstage Behavior 04.03.2026 35:53
For over 40 years, Anthony Kiedis and his band, Red Hot Chili Peppers, have been the soundtrack for frat parties and music festivals with their brand of funk influenced alternative rock. However, behind the music is a dark history of sexual assault, drug abuse, and a lack of accountability. In this episode, Kendra and Rich dive into Kiedis’ past from his childhood with a drug dealer father, throug...
87. Subtext: Dahvie Vanity: Serial Scene Abuser 04.02.2026 37:31
For almost two decades rumors have swirled about Blood on the Dance Floor frontman Dahvie Vanity. In this episode, Kendra and Rich discuss the rumors and allegations that have swirled around Blood on the Dance Floor frontman Dahvie Vanity. They dive into the history of the band, its teenage fan base, and how the social media surge allowed for ease of access to those fans. They discuss many of the...
86. Subtext: 2025: The Good, The Bad, and the Baby Oil (Year in Review) 17.12.2025 30:35
Kendra and Rich reflect on the topics they covered throughout 2025, examining both the wins and the setbacks, and share legal and life updates involving many of the accused abusers, while noting how the broader cultural and political climate has shifted since Trump took office. REFERENCES: ‘Me Too’s’ Disruptor Council is Tarana Burke’s next step in the fight for survivors ( the grio ) #MeToo in 20...
85. Subtext: Ronnie Radke: Popular Monster 03.12.2025 25:04
Kendra and Rich take a closer look at the controversial career of Ronnie Radke, frontman of Falling in Reverse. The episode unpacks his constant legal troubles, public feuds, and online behavior while exploring the cult-like loyalty of his fanbase. In 2025, we are interested in talking to teachers, authors, artists, activists, counselors, community organizers, and anyone else who is dedicated to m...
84: Caitlin Edwards: "Music, at the end of the day, is so powerful." 05.11.2025 49:47
Caitlin Edwards is a Chicago-based musician and music therapist best known as the frontwoman of ska-punk band Bumsy and the Moochers and for her solo work. In this episode, Caitlin shares how her love of music from a young age guided her into a career as a music therapist, the numerous ways that music inspires her, and how seeking community in your music scene can foster safety and betterment. Lis...
83. Sascha Altman DuBrul: "We are the products of the people who raised us." 01.10.2025 1:04:00
Sascha Altman DuBrul is a writer and mental health coach who came of age in the New York punk rock scene of the late ’80s and early ’90s. In this conversation, he speaks with Kendra and Rich about his time in psychiatric hospitals and how those experiences led him to co-found The Icarus Project , a peer-based online mental health resource. They also discuss the concept of centered accountability,...
82: María Chaos: "We need our allies more than ever." 03.09.2025 53:50
María Chaos is the founder and driving force of Doll Fest, a femme, LGBTQ+ and POC-forward punk rock fest in Oakland, CA. In this episode, María shares the inspiration for creating the femme-forward festival, how she navigates bands that have allegations of sexual assault against them, her personal experience with sexual trauma, and the power that comes with having a festival built around communit...
81: Carter & Dylann: "I’ve always been interested in the music that actually meant something." 06.08.2025 47:00
Carter and Dylann are two members of Operating System Offline, a young band from Rochester, MN. In this episode, Kendra and Rich learn about how this new band has been treated by older members of the music scene, how the band’s upcoming single tackles the issue of child sex abuse and the effect it has on families, how stigmas have changed around mental health over the years, and how police and the...
80. Subtext: Jared Leto: Method to Madness 23.07.2025 36:08
In this episode, Kendra and Rich dive deep into the disturbing allegations against actor and musician Jared Leto. From his rise in My So-Called Life to fronting 30 Seconds to Mars with its cult-like fanbase, Leto’s decades-long pattern of predatory behavior is finally under the microscope after recent accusations from nine women, many of whom were underage when the abuse occurred. In 2025, we are...
79: Oliver: "Every single person can always be better." 02.07.2025 49:58
Oliver is a musician, recording engineer, and sound designer among other titles who joins Kendra and Rich to discuss the parallels between substance use recovery, trauma, and sexual assault and abuse. He also shares his experiences in the hippie/jam band music scene and discusses how the seeds of large scale societal change must be planted in the small underground scenes so they can grow and flour...
78: Renn: "Therapy and music really do go hand in hand." 04.06.2025 48:23
Renn is a musician and clinical social worker who has been involved in DIY spaces for years. In this episode, she discusses the ways that being involved in punk rock has helped in her social work role, navigating having abusers present at her shows, and her thoughts on why the punk scene still has such a hard time believing survivors. In 2025, we are interested in talking to teachers, authors, ar...
RE-ISSUE: 28. Psalm One: "Speaking up for myself wasn’t a crime." 07.05.2025 36:42
In 2022, hip hop artist and author Psalm-One spoke to us about the abuse and mistreatment she endured at the hands of Rhymesayers Entertainment, including artists on the label. This experience led her to write the book Her Word Is Bond: Navigating Hip Hop and Relationships In A Culture of Misogyny. It was recently announced that Atmosphere, a Rhymesayers Entertainment artist will be headlining the...
RE-ISSUE: 68. Subtext: Jesse Lacey: A Pattern of Betrayal, Coercion, and Grooming 16.04.2025 20:53
RE-ISSUE: Brand New has been on hiatus since numerous grooming and sexual abuse accusations were made against front-man Jesse Lacey. However, in early March, Brand New announced three reunion tour dates. These were soon followed by the announcement of a nationwide tour. In light of the band’s upcoming tour, we are re-issuing a prior subtext episode which outlines the accusations, Lacey’s behavior,...
77. Cristy C. Road: "I think everybody needs to be angry." 02.04.2025 29:20
Cristy C. Road is a celebrated artist, musician, and writer who has been active in the punk scene since the mid nineties. In this conversation with Kendra and Rich she talks about how music helped her find her identity, the ways that media has normalized talking about sexual assault, and the importance of conversations surrounding cancellation and transformative justice. Visit Cristy's websit...
76. Subtext: While We Were Gone 19.03.2025 47:11
A lot happened during our one month break in January, so in this episode of Subtext, Kendra and Rich provide a rundown of some of the biggest news stories, including updates on past topics we've covered and a sneak peek at potential future Subtext discussions. In 2025, we are interested in talking to teachers, authors, artists, activists, counselors, community organizers, and anyone else who i...
75. Rosie Richeson: "Choose to do the right thing by your community." 05.03.2025 48:08
Rosie Richeson, former Night Witch vocalist and current BOOB drummer, joins us on episode 75. Rosie shares her experiences with leading impromptu support groups after shows, being "cancelled" for speaking out about inequalities in the music scene, the importance of trying to build much needed community spaces (even if they’re not always successful), and how a change of scenery has reinvi...
74. Subtext: Ultimate Betrayal: The Gisele Pelicot Trial 19.02.2025 22:48
Kendra and Rich discuss the greatly publicized French trial in which Dominque Pelicot, along with 50 other men he solicited, was accused and charged of raping and assaulting his wife Gisele. They also discuss the impact of this guilty verdict, and the ways that it has impacted people worldwide. In 2025, we are interested in talking to teachers, authors, artists, activists, counselors, community or...
73. Ruby Blu: "It’s up to us what we tolerate and what we build." 05.02.2025 1:05:47
Ruby Blu is an educator, musician, and the lead singer / songwriter for the Minnesota-based band Red Eyed Ruby. In this wide ranging conversation, Ruby Blu shares her expertise on how the patriarchy hurts everyone in our society, including men, what the path for repair and accountability can look like for perpetrators, and her path to becoming a music teacher and the joy it has brought to her and...
72. Corinne Caouette: "Step into that discomfort and try to experience what somebody else feels." 18.12.2024 1:03:20
Corinne Caouette is a Minneapolis-based booker, activist, advocate and musician, performing and writing music with her band, Black Widows. In this wide ranging conversation with Kendra and Rich, Corinne discusses the ups and downs of being self managed, her experiences in a primarily femme band, and the importance of truly seeing, understanding and taking care in the music scene and beyond. Black...
71. Subtext: The Rest is Yet to Come (2024 In Review) 04.12.2024 31:04
Kendra and Rich look back at the topics they've covered and guests they've had in 2024 while also sharing what they have in store for 2025. Visit our website: https://www.thisisenoughpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enough.podcast Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@enoughpodcast
70. Subtext: A Change is Gonna Come 20.11.2024 17:05
After the disheartening results of the US presidential election, Rich and Kendra discuss how to move themselves and the podcast forward in preparation of a Trump presidency, which will likely be rife with even more sexism and hatred than the first term. References Just a List of the Bizarre, Gross, and Upsetting Things JD Vance Has Said About Women ( Self ) Donald Trump Commemorates Election Win...
69. Dr. Nicole Bedera: "You don’t choose to be a survivor. It just happens to you." 06.11.2024 1:24:54
Sociologist and author, Dr. Nicole Bedera, joins Kendra and Rich to discuss her new book, On the Wrong Side: How Universities Protect Perpetrators and Betray Survivors of Sexual Violence. The book was released on October 1st, 2024, to critical and public acclaim, resonating with people across countless industries and landing in the Amazon Top 10 for higher education books. Nicole has been featured...
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