Matt Cundill sits down with Christie and Melissa, the hosts of the true crime podcast "Buried Motives." Christie and Melissa discuss how they first met and bonded over their shared interest in creepy and wacky adventures, including developing escape rooms together.
The conversation then delves into Christie and Melissa's early influences and fascination with true crime, from watching shows like "Dateline" and "CSI" to doing school projects on cases like the JFK assassination and Jack the Ripper. They share their favorite TV court cases, including the Menendez brothers trial and the Ronnie O'Neill case.
Christie and Melissa explain why they decided to start their own true crime podcast, focusing on exploring the motives behind crimes in order to raise awareness and empathy. They discuss the extensive research process they undertake for each episode, using reliable sources and fact-checking to ensure accuracy.
The hosts also share insights into their episode selection process, noting that they are sometimes approached by victims' families or drawn to cases that deeply resonate with them personally. They emphasize the importance of presenting these stories with care and sensitivity.
The conversation covers Christie and Melissa's unique writing and recording process, where they each research and write their own episodes independently before coming together to have an authentic, unscripted discussion. They also touch on the challenges of editing and production, as well as the surprising amount of work involved in running a true crime podcast.
The Buried Motives hosts offer advice for aspiring podcasters, stressing the need for thorough preparation and a clear vision for the show. They also leave the audience with a simple but powerful message: "Don't be a dirt bag."
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