Rachel Lou

Honestly Anything

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Welcome to Honestly, Anything — the podcast where we go wherever the conversation takes us. From the deep and emotional to the light and ridiculous, nothing is off the table. Relationships, healing, family drama, self-worth, mental health, creative life, motherhood, the occasional rant — if it matters, we’ll talk about it. I’m Rachel Lou — a writer, truth-seeker, and unfiltered voice for those who are tired of pretending. This space is for raw conversations, personal stories, and saying out loud what most people only think. It ’s real, it’s messy, it’s honestly… anything.

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Rachel Lou

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Latest episode

Jan 8, 2026

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Episodes

Predators (2025): What the Documentary Gets Right — and Wrong 08.01.2026

In this episode, we break down Predators (2025), the documentary that revisits To Catch a Predator and asks some uncomfortable questions about justice, entertainment, and true-crime culture. We talk about what the film gets right — the ethical gray areas, the role of spectacle, and how audience demand shaped the original show — as well as where it falls short, oversimplifies, or avoids harder ques...

What Prime Video’s Age of Disclosure Tells Us About the Future 19.12.2025

The new Prime Video documentary “Age of Disclosure” has everyone talking — and for good reason. In this video, I break down the film’s biggest moments, the themes it explores, and why it’s sparking so much conversation around UFOs, government transparency, and the future of disclosure. We’ll look at what the documentary actually reveals, the ideas it raises, and how it fits into the growing global...

Netflix’s Unknown Number: The Shocking High School Catfish Documentary Explained 12.12.2025

Netflix has just dropped Unknown Number: The High School Catfish, a shocking new true crime documentary from director Skye Borgman (Girl in the Picture, Abducted in Plain Sight). This chilling story follows a small Michigan town torn apart when teens began receiving anonymous, threatening, and vulgar messages from an unknown sender. What started as cyberbullying spiraled into a nightmare that left...

Toxic Workplaces: When the Paycheck Costs Your Peace 05.12.2025

Is the paycheck really worth your peace of mind? In this episode of Honestly, Anything, we get real about toxic workplaces — the kind that slowly chip away at your confidence, energy, and mental health. I open up about my own experience working in an environment that looked “successful” from the outside but felt like emotional survival on the inside. We talk red flags, the pressure to stay silent,...

Sylvia Likens: The Case That Changed Child Protection 04.12.2025

This video tells the heartbreaking and important story of 16-year-old Sylvia Likens — a case that shocked the nation and became one of the most disturbing child abuse tragedies in American history. We break down who Sylvia was, how she and her sister ended up in the Baniszewski home, and the months of abuse that went unnoticed until it was too late. Sylvia’s death in 1965 forced America to confron...

Toxic Relationship !! When Your Own Family Is the Problem / My Story of Breaking Free 28.11.2025

💔 Toxic Family: My Story of Breaking Free For years, I struggled in silence—surrounded by people who were meant to love me, yet constantly made me feel small, guilty, and never enough. This is my raw and honest story of what it’s like to grow up in a toxic family, how it shaped me, and the painful—but empowering—journey I took to finally break free. If you’ve ever felt trapped by your own family,...

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