Episodios

  • Episode 12: The Big Question

    If not the Troubled Teen Industry, then what else? Where can families, caregivers, schools, the justice system, and the courts look for effective support for struggling teens? Learn what survivors, activists, and lawmakers see in the future for the TTI, and what steps must be taken to change our understanding of youth mental health.

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    Credits

    Gooned is researched, reported, and edited by Emma Lehman. Original music for the show was created by Olivia Springberg. Victoria Shifflett mastered the show. Episode artwork was created by Sam Doe. Sarah Lukowski and Avery Erskine copyedited and consulted on the show.

    Sources and Further Reading

    Unsilenced

    A National Look at the Use of Congregate Care in Child Welfare | The Administration for Children and Families

    Child Welfare: HHS Should Facilitate Information Sharing Between States to Help Prevent and Address Maltreatment in Residential Facilities | U.S. GAO

    Stop Institutional Child Abuse

    NAA Denial of License Renewal Diamond Ranch Academy July 2023



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  • Episode 11: Lipstick on a Pig

    It all started with Paris Hilton: since 2020, legislation passed to regulate and oversee the Troubled Teen Industry has outpaced the previous 50 years combined. Hear aboutthe past, present, and future of regulation, activism, and legislation around the TTI, efforts to abolish the industry, and the unexpected influence of America’s favorite socialite.

    Find Gooned at goonedpodcast.com and on TikTok @goonedpodcast. To get early access to episodes, as well as bonus episodes and behind the scenes content, head to patreon.com/goonedpodcast.

    Credits

    Gooned is researched, reported, and edited by Emma Lehman. Original music for the show was created by Olivia Springberg. Victoria Shifflett mastered the show. Episode artwork was created by Sam Doe. Sarah Lukowski and Avery Erskine copyedited and consulted on the show.

    Sources and Further Reading

    Trapped in Treatment Podcast (available on all platforms)

    Child Welfare: HHS Should Facilitate Information Sharing Between States to Help Prevent and Address Maltreatment in Residential Facilities

    The Watchdog Report

    Sen. Brad Molnar: Paris Hilton 1, commonsense 0

    Paris Hilton On Hand As Gov. Signs Bill Regulating Youth Facilities

    Montana HB 218

    Montana SB 267

    Utah SB 127

    Missouri HB 557

    Missouri HB 560

    Oregon SB 749

    Oregon SB 710

    SICAA

    Unsilenced



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  • Episode 10: Afterwards

    Many survivors can remember their very first day out – often, it’s their 18th birthday, a much-anticipated day when, suddenly, they are free. But where do you go from there? Hear from survivors young and old about the lasting effects of the TTI, from the day they got out to the trauma that endures decades later.

    Find Gooned at goonedpodcast.com and on TikTok @goonedpodcast. To get early access to episodes, as well as bonus episodes and behind the scenes content, head to patreon.com/goonedpodcast.

    Credits

    Gooned is researched, reported, and edited by Emma Lehman. Original music for the show was created by Olivia Springberg. Victoria Shifflett mastered the show. Episode artwork was created by Sam Doe. Sarah Lukowski and Avery Erskine copyedited and consulted on the show.

    Sources and Further Reading

    Why I Kidnapped My Daughter (Archived)

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  • Episode 9: Pray the Gay Away

    Conversion therapy has been disavowed by nearly every major medical organization in the United States, but survivors and staff say it is still a prevalent practice in the Troubled Teen Industry. Hear from LGBTQ+ survivors about conversion therapy, forcible detransition of transgender youth, homophobia, and transphobia in the TTI.

    Find Gooned at goonedpodcast.com and on TikTok @goonedpodcast. To see the academic director’s posts mentioned in this episode, head to Patreon.com/goonedpodcast. Remember to rate, review, and follow Gooned wherever you listen to podcasts, and check out goonedpodcast.com for more information.

    Credits

    Gooned is researched, reported, and edited by Emma Lehman. Original music for the show was created by Olivia Springberg. Victoria Shifflett mastered the show. Episode artwork was created by Sam Doe. Sarah Lukowski and Avery Erskine copyedited and consulted on the show.

    Sources and Further Reading

    Conversion Therapy and LGBT Youth - Williams Institute

    The Troubled Teen Industry and Its Effects: An Oral History - Jamie Mater

    Supreme Court rejects an appeal over bans on conversion therapy for LGBTQ+ children

    Conversion Therapy - LGBT Movement Advancement Project

    New SAMHSA Report Underscores the Harms of Conversion Therapy & Importance of Affirmation for LGBTQ Young People’s Mental Health | The Trevor Project

    New SAMHSA Report Underscores the Harms of Conversion Therapy & Importance of Affirmation for LGBTQ Young People’s Mental Health | The Trevor Project

    Homosexuality and Sexual Orientation Disturbance: Proposed Change in DSM-II

    "The diagnostic status of homosexuality in DSM-III: a reformulation of the issues"

    Youth treatment center employee fired for 'offensive' posts - FOX 13 News Utah





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  • Episode 8: The System Gone Mad

    Parents aren’t the only ones who can send kids away. Learn about the government’s role in putting juvenile offenders, foster youth, and other wards of the state into the TTI, and how lackluster regulation can make starting a TTI facility all too easy.

    Find Gooned at goonedpodcast.com and on TikTok @goonedpodcast. For bonus and behind-the-scenes content and early access to episodes, head to Patreon.com/goonedpodcast. Remember to rate, review, and follow Gooned wherever you listen to podcasts, and check out goonedpodcast.com for more information.

    Credits

    Gooned is researched, reported, and edited by Emma Lehman. Original music for the show was created by Olivia Springberg. Victoria Shifflett mastered the show. Episode artwork was created by Sam Doe. Sarah Lukowski and Avery Erskine copyedited and consulted on the show.

    Sources and Further Reading

    Considering Licensing an Addiction Treatment Center in Utah? You’re in for a Treat.

    Trapped in Treatment Podcast

    A National Look at the Use of Congregate Care in Child Welfare

    National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges

    Making appropriate parenting arrangements in family violence cases: Applying the literature to identify promising practices

    The Misuse of Parental Alienation in Family Court Proceedings with Allegations of Intimate Partner Violence

    The Misuse of Parental Alienation in Family Court Proceedings with Allegations of Intimate Partner Violence, Part 2

    Children and Domestic Homicide: Understanding the Risks

    West Ridge Academy - Utah Boys Ranch

    Utah Code Title 26 - Utah Health Code Chapter 23 - Enforcement Provisions and Penalties Section 10

    Religious Exemption at some Florida Children's Homes shields prying eyes

    Religious Exemption Laws



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  • Episode 7: NATSAP

    Emma goes undercover at a conference for members of NATSAP, the preeminent trade organization for troubled teen industry programs and directors, to discover the culture of those at the head of the machine.

    Find Gooned at goonedpodcast.com and on TikTok @goonedpodcast.To see the notes and materials from the NATSAP conference and read the study that was presented, head to Patreon.com/goonedpodcast. Remember to rate, review, and follow Gooned wherever you listen to podcasts, and check out goonedpodcast.com for more information.

    Credits

    Gooned is researched, reported, and edited by Emma Lehman. Original music for the show was created by Olivia Springberg. Victoria Shifflett mastered the show. Episode artwork was created by Sam Doe. Sarah Lukowski and Avery Erskine copyedited and consulted on the show.

    Sources and Further Reading

    The Troubled Teen Industry and Its Effects - An Oral History, Jamie Mater

    Selected Cases of Death, Abuse, and Deceptive Marketing, Statement of Gregory D. Kutz, Managing Director Forensic Audits and Special Investigations

    Cases Of Child Neglect And Abuse At Private Residential Treatment Facilities, 2007

    Salem couple sues school over son's suicide

    “Jump and don’t look back”—three-story suicide is latest in Utah’s troubled teen industry

    Leaked Audio Brings More Attention To Utah’s ’Troubled Teen Industry'

    NATSAP and the TTI - Unsilenced


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  • Episode 6: Money Talks

    The TTI is a multi-billion-dollar industry whose funding is nearly untraceable by design. Tracking where this money comes from and whose pockets it lines is crucial to understand how an industry built around victimizing the vulnerable has continued to thrive for so long.

    Find Gooned at goonedpodcast.com and on TikTok @goonedpodcast. For exclusive bonus episodes, behind the scenes content, and further reading, head to Patreon.com/goonedpodcast. Remember to rate, review, and follow Gooned wherever you listen to podcasts, and check out goonedpodcast.com for more information.

    Credits

    Gooned is researched, reported, and edited by Emma Lehman. Original music for the show was created by Olivia Springberg. Victoria Shifflett mastered the show. Episode artwork was created by Sam Doe. Sarah Lukowski and Avery Erskine copyedited and consulted on the show.

    Sources and Further Reading

    A Profitable 'Death Trap' - Sequel youth facilities raked in millions while accused of abusing children - NBC News https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/profitable-death-trap-sequel-youth-facilities-raked-millions-while-accused-n1251319

    Social Security Act §1905 https://www.ssa.gov/OP_Home/ssact/title19/1905.htm

    2022 GAO Report https://www.gao.gov/products/gao-22-104670

    Trapped in Treatment S1E4 https://open.spotify.com/episode/0PhYwQXafHNEUbCN4mNCnq?si=XyJuInWwRLeJrDPSQVE_JQ

    Youth were abused here - APM Reports https://www.apmreports.org/story/2020/09/28/for-profit-sequel-facilities-children-abused

    Five Facts About the Troubled Teen Industry - American Bar https://www.americanbar.org/groups/litigation/committees/childrens-rights/practice/2021/5-facts-about-the-troubled-teen-industry/#:~:text=Descriptions%20of%20experiences%20in%20the,needs%20like%20food%20and%20water.


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  • Episode 5: Straight, Inc.

    Straight, Incorporated was one of the earliest troubled teen industry programs to take hold in the United States, garnering support from the media and the likes of Nancy Reagan and Princess Diana. Hear from a survivor of Straight, Inc. about the program that became a blueprint for the industry’s current practices.

    Find Gooned at goonedpodcast.com and on TikTok @goonedpodcast. For more information about Straight, Incorporated, to listen to testimonies, and to read some of the reports and news articles, head to Patreon.com/goonedpodcast.

    Credits

    Gooned is researched, reported, and edited by Emma Lehman. Original music for the show was created by Olivia Springberg. Victoria Shifflett mastered the show. Episode artwork was created by Sam Doe. Sarah Lukowski and Avery Erskine copyedited and consulted on the show.

    Sources and Further Reading

    1978 Task Force Investigation of Straight Inc.

    1983 Report on Class Action Suit Against Straight, Inc.

    Weaver v. Straight, Inc.

    Straight, Inc. Letters written to Nancy Reagan

    1978 Project Straight Inc. Investigation

    Florida Department of Administration 1978 Fiscal Monitoring Abstract Straight Inc.

    Research for the Florida Department of Administration’s 1978 Fiscal Monitoring Abstract Straight Inc.

    Research for the Florida Department of Administration 1978 Fiscal Monitoring Abstract Straight Inc., part 2

    An Examination of Straight Incorporated, by Andrew & Barbara Malcolm

    Straight, Inc. Brimmer Inquiry

    Letter to CBS President Regarding “60 Minutes” reporting on Straight

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  • Episode 4: Drinking the Kool-Aid

    So, what’s the pitch? Despite growing public scrutiny towards the troubled teen industry, tens of thousands of parents and caregivers still send their children away every year. Hear from Sharon, who sent her son into a TTI program, and listen in as the host contacts admissions directors posing as a curious parent.

    Find Gooned at goonedpodcast.com and on TikTok @goonedpodcast. To hear the full call between Nancy and the program representative, head to Patreon.com/goonedpodcast.

    Credits

    Gooned is researched, reported, and edited by Emma Lehman. Original music for the show was created by Olivia Springberg. Victoria Shifflett mastered the show. Episode artwork was created by Sam Doe. Sarah Lukowski and Avery Erskine copyedited and consulted on the show. Marlee Porter’s podcast Broken Promises is available wherever you get your podcasts, and at brokenpromises.com.

    Sources and Further Reading

    KC’s article, “My Time Spent in the Troubled Teen Industry”

    About IECA

    IECA Principles of Good Practice

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  • Episode 3: Level Zero

    Troubled Teen Industry programs use a system of points and levels that award or revoke basic needs based on compliance and submission. Necessities like food, water, and social interaction are privileges that can be taken away at any time, and constant surveillance means nothing goes unseen. Inside a TTI facility, you live and die by your level.

    Find Gooned at goonedpodcast.com and on TikTok @goonedpodcast. To see program materials and learn more about daily life in a TTI program, head to Patreon.com/goonedpodcast.

    Credits

    Gooned is researched, reported, and edited by Emma Lehman. Original music for the show was created by Olivia Springberg. Victoria Shifflett mastered the show. Episode artwork was created by Sam Doe. Sarah Lukowski and Avery Erskine copyedited and consulted on the show. Marlee Porter’s podcast Broken Promises is available wherever you get your podcasts, and at brokenpromisespodcast.com.

    Sources and Further Reading

    Wilderness Sample Schedule

    The Troubled Teen Industry and Its Effects: An Oral History , Jamie Mater

    Beyond Point and Level Systems: Moving Toward Child-Centered Programming

    Search programs by state, including whether they have a levels/points system and if that system is tied to privileges, on the Unsilened Program Archive

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  • Episode 2: The Hard Way

    With just a few clicks and a phone call, anyone can hire “goons,” or legal kidnappers, to take their child away in the middle of the night. Emma goes undercover as Nancy, a fictional mother looking to transport her daughter to a wilderness therapy program, and discovers just how easy it is for the average parent to hire a pair of goons to abduct their child under the cover of darkness.

    Find Gooned at goonedpodcast.com and on TikTok @goonedpodcast. To see the transport estimates and forms in full, listen to the entire call, and read the email communications with transport agencies, head to Patreon.com/goonedpodcast.

    Credits

    Gooned is researched, reported, and edited by Emma Lehman. Original music for the show was created by Olivia Springberg. Victoria Shifflett mastered the show. Episode artwork was created by Sam Doe. Sarah Lukowski and Avery Erskine copyedited and consulted on the show. The research of Jamie Mater, who was interviewed in this episode, can be found at https://www.unh.edu/inquiryjournal/spring-2022/troubled-teen-industry-and-its-effects-oral-history.

    Sources and Further Reading

    The Troubled Teen Industry and Its Effects: An Oral History

    A Closer Look at Involuntary Treatment and the Use of Transport Service in Outdoor Behavioral Healthcare (Wilderness Therapy)

    OAR 309-033-0432: Standards for the Approval of a Secure Transport Provider to Transport a Person in Custody or On Diversion to an Approved Holding Hospital or Nonhospital Facility

    AMATS website

    Utah S.B. 239 Congregate Care Program Amendments

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  • Episode 1: The EdCon

    Educational consultants, or EdCons, are a first step in the pipeline into the Troubled Teen Industry. Meet Nancy, Emma’s 57-year-old alter-ego, and Sharon, the mother of a child currently in a wilderness program, to learn how consultants use parents’ desperation to funnel kids into the TTI.

    Find Gooned at goonedpodcast.com and on TikTok @goonedpodcast. To see the parent handbooks and other documents referenced in this episode, along with exclusive content and early access to episodes, head to patreon.com/goonedpodcast.

    Credits

    Gooned is researched, reported, and edited by Emma Lehman. Original music for the show was created by Olivia Springberg. Victoria Shifflett mastered the show. Episode artwork was created by Sam Doe. Sarah Lukowski and Avery Erskine copyedited and consulted on the show. Special thanks to Martin Gottesfeld and Nora Ashleigh Barrie, whose reporting contributed to researching this episode.

    Sources and Further Reading

    Jump and Don’t Look Back

    Sex Offender, Teen Suicides and $10K Fine Plague Utah Autism Program

    Forty-nine States Slowly Realize Utah Is Not Safe Place for Children

    Teen's death helps close "Troubled Teen" Center Diamond Ranch Academy

    Victims of the Troubled Teen Industry in the United States

    Residential Programs: Selected Cases of Death, Abuse, and Deceptive Marketing

    Facility Deaths

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  • Gooned is a deep dive into an industry with blood on its hands.

    The Troubled Teen Industry (TTI) is a network of profit-incentivized behavior modification facilities for youth, ranging from wilderness programs to therapeutic boarding schools. The decades-old industry uses predatory tactics to capitalize on families in crisis and victimize hundreds of thousands of children and teens every year.

    Gooned premieres December 6th, 2023.

    Find Gooned at goonedpodcast.com and on TikTok @goonedpod. To support the show and its creators, see exclusive content, and get early access to episodes, head to patreon.com/goonedpodcast.

    Gooned is researched, reported, and edited by Emma Lehman. Original music for the show was created by Olivia Springberg. This trailer was produced by Grayton Newman . Episode artwork was created by Sam Doe. Sarah Lukowski and Avery Erskine copyedited and consulted on the show.


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