Foretold
Foretold
Los Angeles Times
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Amazing Podcast; Everyone should hear it!
I have been interested in the Romani culture for quite some time. It honestly parallels my own culture in so many ways. I truly admire Romani people for not only knowing their history but cherishing it. I think Paulina’s story is a perfect example of how nuanced our relationship with culture can be. We can love our culture so much but also feel suffocated by it. I wasn't surprised that Paulina learned to love her culture through time because honestly, what she hated was people’s interpretation of what it meant to be Romani. She later learned that she is Romani no matter what and no one could take away her heritage even if they blackballed her in the end. I’m glad she found love and community within the Romani activist movement and I think her voice should be heard and valued within it. Every story is not black and white; right or wrong its so complicated and I think the podcast did a great job of highlighting that. Bravo, Faith and Bravo, Paulina! It was a great ride with you both. Keep sharing about your culture because people want to hear it and its too beautiful to hide away.
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Marezein
Don’t know if this needs to be 9 episodes
Listened mostly because recent genealogy and DNA testing revealed part of my family is Romanchel. I’m a graduate of UT Austin and sorry I never knew about Dr. Hancock when I was a student there. However, Paulina’s story otherwise is very typical of young people from very conservative backgrounds in deciding to Rebel or not.
Emkay Tela
Great podcasting
Excellent story telling - really captures the humanity of the subjects
tacokate
So well done and educational
Very well done and thought out perspective on the Romani culture. Told from multiple sides of the story. Thank you for producing and writing this! Very educational, I did not know much about the Romani people or practices and this was incredibly intriguing.
Silly o
In Asian enough pod-
Take a tequila shot every time Padma Lakshmi says ‘Mexican’
PeabodyNsherman
Bring back Asian Eough pod!
Please
sophia weasley
Uncleanliness
How is the concept of other races and ethnic groups being unclean not straight-up bigotry and racism….the very thing they claim to be subjected to themselves?
Ponderer123
Lovingly told, but glosses over some upsetting things
Minor mid-season spoiler: MAJOR creep vibes from Paulina’s new partner— a 40-something arrested for domestic abuse (“I didn’t handle my breakup well” 😵) who then decides to pursue a woman 20 years his junior…. Girl, run! Throw the whole man away!!!!!! I actually am scared for her.
dusty oldbones
Myth Busting Gypsy Culture
Paulina, raised in the traditional Romani Culture (where women are expected to be mothers/servants/breadwinners) struggles to emerge from an ancient and restrictive culture to ensure her daughters get an adequate education and are never subject to the practice of becoming virtual servants in their in-laws home. This is a great tutorial on a little known culture. But the arc of the heroine’s growth, after she breaks away from her tribe is what really makes the tale. Paulina becomes a business owner, gets an education and becomes an advocate. A fascinating examination of how women both suffer and flourish when they refuse to perpetuate an insufferable environment.
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AllTheGoodNicknamesAre Taken
Fascinating excavation of gypsy culture
Fascinating excavation of gypsy culture interwoven with one mother’s searing story.
M. Gogo
Gripping and moving
Foretold tells the story about a community here in the US hidden in plain sight. But the podcast doesn’t veer into predictable terrain. Instead of offering up yet another “othering”-type narrative focusing on the Romany people as some sort of off-putting, retrograde cult, the team creates a complex picture of what it means to live a life outside the currents of “mainstream” culture, asking us to reconsider whether such a thing exists at all. It’s easy to fall in love with the main character and feel completely immersed in her world, while at the same time recognizing all of the contradictions at the heart of this beautiful, powerful and extremely well-told story. Congratulations to the entire team. The LA Times was lucky to get to work with them and I can’t wait to see what they all go on to do next!
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delilahsmiley
Wonderful
What an intriguing series. Being along for the journey is thought provoking and fascinating. While Paulina’s story is her own distinct experience, it is one we can all relate to as a reflection of the transition from family of origin to self-determination. Very well done. More please!
waldofmama
5/5!
Beautifully told story that builds nice momentum. Introduced me to and educated me on a culture I used to know very little about. A definite listen!
Morrissey_Nat
Entertaining, but not revelatory
I have mixed feelings about this podcast. I listened to all the episodes because I wanted to know what happened, which I suppose is a nod to the storytelling. I listened initially because I was curious one, what it was really about, and two, to learn more about Romani culture. I did learn some about Romani culture. It does seem like there are some real barriers to this material, such as both the historic disdain that dominating cultures have shown for the Romani and the habits of secrecy they’ve developed in response. I appreciated that the reporter was transparent about what she tried to access and could not; I think this podcast does a good (if unintentional) job showing how hard it can be to report a human interest story that’s as much about its surroundings as it is about the central characters. And yet, even though I listened to the end, the storytelling felt somehow lacking. In part I think this is because it never became clear to me why the reporter was telling this story, whether she ever decided what it was really about, or why when her initial plans evaporated she kept talking to the woman at the center of it all. It feels sometimes like she took a “sunk cost” approach. I don’t think it’s really responsible to tell a story like this when no one on the “other side” will talk to you. It’s a bummer, but if you have only one side of a story and it’s clear there is a legitimate but unavailable counter-argument and the material is not necessary public information, sometimes you have to decide that you don’t have enough to tell it. *No one* who really knows this protagonist and her story and disagrees with the way she handled it is heard (although they had ample opportunity to speak). And in the end (no spoilers!) I ended up being conflicted about the protagonist I’d been steered into cheering for through 9 episodes. All this to say, perhaps it’s good to have a podcast out there that doesn’t follow any of the established narrative trajectories. It’s great to have a major publication like LAT focus on the Romani. But be prepared to sit with some contradictions and listen with a grain of salt.
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Future diva?
Binged and loved.
This was a wonderful ride. I loved hearing about the complexities of cultural traditions and family dynamics as they collided with the need for growth and change. Very well done.
MissSR13
It is ironic
Echoing LisaLPharmD: “This is a podcast made to prove gypsies are not scammers, during which the podcaster gets scammed by a gypsy.” Haha
Guazii
Captivated Listener
No heroes. No villains. Just life… and all of it’s messy and intriguing nuances. Didn’t know what to expect when I started down this rabbit hole, but it was worth the trip. Got some cultural anthropology along the way.
Listener_MB
Great storytelling
The story of Paulina was so interesting because it provided a glimpse into Romani culture. The storyline was complex and provided the perspectives of various individuals while being respectful to the culture. Absolutely loved listening to it and hope there will be more storylines like this that tell the story of an individual while offering a glimpse into another culture.
Athenamad
A true American story, relatable
Just finished the podcast. I loved it. The last episode really hit me as something that a lot of immigrant kids go through. This feeling of not being completely one culture, not “American” enough either. I loved Faith’s line about taking the best of both cultures in your life and using it to make your own choices in life. Paulina’s story is really a quintessentially American story of belonging, identity, and the pains of progress. I bet many immigrant families can relate to many aspects of it.
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RMac821
Amazing but why not address the Elephant in the room
I loved this podcast and it was extremely educational. The issue I have was that no one called out the misogynist nature of the Roma . The “experts “ defending it were men ! If I were a Roma man I would want it to go on forever as well !!
music bomb
Fascinating
Interesting story well told.
Wordzone
Too long
Positive: I learned a lot about Romany culture, some of it deeply concerning (e.g., educational neglect as a cultural norm, the widespread practice of arranged marriages, and underage marriage). Negative: The promotion of fortune telling as a cultural activity, rather than a con game, is troublesome. Victims of this con were given short shrift in this podcast. Paulina is portrayed as heroine, achieving “success” as a full-time fortune teller who markets herself as a “healer” - a deceptive business practice at best. An endnote about the dangers of this pseudoscience, and how people can protect vulnerable loved ones from victimization would have been nice.
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Coast2coaster0989
Disappointing
It started off very exciting, but at the end you realize Paulina just used this reporter to tell her story and promote her own podcast. I mean there’s no story here other than a promotion piece for Paulina who’ll probably give this up and have a new stance on romanis in a few months.
shaniquá
Isn’t it ironic?
This is a podcast made to prove gypsies are not scammers, during which the podcaster gets scammed by a gypsy. An interesting listen, nonetheless.
LisaLPharmD
Loved it
This was a great podcast. Great storytelling, good pace, satisfying wrap-up.
zappos LMN 81
Great narrative reporting
I love how you reported and Paulina discussed differing viewpoints. Her struggle to reconcile her wish to be free of her community of origin while valuing her culture is compelling.
Smileynomad
Foretold is a captivating story
Just finished the last episode of Foretold and it was truly a captivating story. I really enjoyed the exploration of Romani culture — a subject I have read about from time to time but never knew as much about. Very well-produce and fascinating. I’d love to see another season where we learn more about a different aspect of Roma culture or a different family.
Lauren Mapp
Great podcast. Cheering for Paulina.
I loved this podcast. The storytelling is brilliant. I’m glad that Faith didn’t use the “f” word (since many would have objected), but that’s what this podcast is ultimately about..feminism. When a culture is based on the subjugation of women, that is problematic. There is a reason that young girls don’t receive an education; it takes away choice. I love that Paulina is straddling the line - loving aspects of her culture but acknowledging that problems exist within the culture. Her girls will appreciate her bravery.
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August118
Engaging
Totally engaging story. I couldn’t wait for each week’s episode to come out. I look forward to more on this topic and from Faith!
caliswim
Highly recommend
I learned so much. Paulina and Faith are very engaging. This is a great story. Paulina’s doing her life her way. Kudos!
Toonces2004
Amazing and captivating
Great storytelling. I was hooked and learned a lot. I wanted more each time.
jill - jill
Love it but not the title
I was captivated by this story. I want more of it or more like it. I love the production and the interviewer did a good job narrating. The only thing I would change is the title. The title foretold made it hard to find this podcast when I heard it in a commercial.
a girl leaving a review
Absolutely captivating!
I'm a sucker for podcasts with quality content and amazing sound quality. This has it all plus more! The host, Faith Pinho, takes you on a crazy journey about a culture I never heard of until I heard this podcast and it has completely captivated me from the start. I look forward to each episode release and I'm rooting for Paulina! As a mom to an almost two-year-old, I get it...being away from my child is so painful. Keep fighting and keep up the great work! Amazing podcast and worth a listen!
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Freitas
The upsetting part is not the fortune telling
I’m not through with the podcast, but I’m at the part where there’s this notion that i’m not through with the podcast, where the sources are concerned that listeners may focus on the fortunetelling aspect of the story. I actually have zero problem with the fortunetelling portion of the story. I respect it. There’s a market, and they’re taking advantage of the market, just like any capitalist. Honestly I hate my job and a fortunetelling job sounds super fun and rewarding. No qualms with that. The problem, and what I’m disturbed about hearing, is the sexism and the abuse of women’s unpaid labor. This idea that women are deprived of sleep, demanded to sing and dance for these men who do just as much career work but zero of the home work, is super gross. I have heard concerns about what people might think about Romani women, but what I’m left with is a severe distaste for Romani men, or, more reasonaby, this aspect of Romani culture. I really like the podcast. I am fascinated that I’m getting to the part where the reporter and the sources are concerned that people will seize on the fortunetelling aspect. I wonder how many people are like me, who have absolutely zero problem with the fortunetelling, but a huge problem with the sexism and abuse of women’s unpaid labor.
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Haufneich
Fantastic
A hard topic held in gentle hands. I’m learning while I’m being moved and entertained. Love. It.
Spectre3297
Inspiring Story
Paulina is such a brave soul to tell her story. And Faith does an excellent job of putting together all of the pieces. And to recognize that the message in the story may change along the way is profound. This is a story we all should listen to so that we can better understand & appreciate our differences. Well done!
lindy luvs music
Justice for all child brides
Child marriage is immoral. I respect the need for cultural heritage, but when your entire culture hinges on the enslavement of women and girls, it’s not worth conserving. I hope the people of this culture can keep their unique spiritual identity and also stop illegally marrying their young girls.
aroskere
a truly beautiful walk in someone else's shoes
we all live different lives. our experiences rhyme but they aren't the same. sometimes, there's a piece of media that hits you in the gut, reminding you that the best way to live a life is with compassion and grace for others. this is one of them. gorgeous, empathetic work.
Second Lifehack
Amazing show, engaging story, great sound design
One of the best narrative shows I’ve listened to all year. The story is so interesting and unique. It’s also very relatable to anyone from a minority, immigrant, or smaller religious community. I’ve learned a ton about the Roma community. The unique storytelling and sound keeps me coming back. Can’t wait to hear what happens next!
harrisonbernal
Amazing
Thank you Faith. Dear Paulina, if you see this, I admire you so much. You are an inspiration to everyone around you.
jmirdamadi92
Well done, addictive!
Very well done, a truly intriguing story & told by the main character who is very well spoken and expressive. Easy to binge, as the story has you rooting for the main character. I love how they have a historian on staff too. Give this one a shot, you won’t be disappointed.
EpisodesofallKinds
Repetition
The subject matter of this pod is really interesting but these episodes could have been cut down a lot to avoid repeating things we’ve already heard. The pace is a bit painful. And I’m not sure if it’s a legal thing that the host has to keep saying she wasn’t able to reach the husband or mother-in-law but she has said it so many times that it is bordering on obsessive. The last time she said it I just turned the pod off because I was so annoyed and I’m not sure if I’ll pick it back up again.
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CamilleHaley
Engaging storytelling
I am hooked! I look forward to every episode and it is a special treat during my morning walks the days they are released. It’s a glimpse into a world that I can honestly say I have been ignorant about. I enjoy the intimacy of this very personal account and the intricacies of how this culture has shaped them. It makes me reflect on my “expected role” as a woman in my own culture and how that has shaped me.
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AmbNguyen
Compelling!
Foretold is a virtuosic work of journalism and storytelling. This is a sensitive, nuanced, humane presentation of culture, conflicts, growth and the ways people navigate this complex world.The host and creator, Faith Pinho, is pitch-perfect: smart, curious, thoughtful, and warm. This is such a rich audio experience. I’ve also learned so much about Romani culture. I’m torn between wanting to finish listening to every bit of this amazing podcast and never wanting it to end!
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might could
Amazingly told, amazingly produced
A beautiful testament to an often overlooked and misunderstood culture— thought provoking, entertaining, interesting and well done!
sarariley
Best new podcast! So engaging and informational!
I’ve been hooked since I heard the trailer! Pinho took a really intriguing story and told it with such colorful imagery and then added really informative background and cultural details. Also I love the music. This podcast is the bright spot on my Tuesday morning commute!
DancingZebras
Never wished for Tuesdays so much!
I do not typically write reviews. I al also not much of a podcast listener. But I heard the trailer for this one and was immediately intrigued. I always wanted to know what goes on in those shops I always see! This podcast has delivered on that intrigue. Every Tuesday, when a new episode comes out, I am there waiting! It is an eye-opening insight into this unknown world and The host, Faith, delivers it so well! Do believe me? Just listen and try not to get hooked!
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snatraps99
More Episodes Please!
Faith Pinho & Co. are fantastic, compassionate storytellers. It’s so interesting to look into this window of the Romani diaspora. Can’t wait to listen to the next episode!
Danny Langhorne
Window into a culture I know nothing about
I’m not really a podcast guy, but this one pulled me in. It’s a journey into a world and culture that I know nothing about, with the compelling protagonist, Paulina, playing the guide. I love educational experiences that enrich my understanding of people around me, and this podcast does that so well!
Jesse---
Not an easy topic, well done
Not an easy topic to discuss but overall a really well-presented and professional presentation. quite engaging !
Honolulu Dan
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