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Authentically Grey

Podcast von Amanda Foster

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Authentically Grey explores the space between villain and victim, success and suffering, public perception and private pain. Hosted by therapist Amanda Foster, this podcast blends celebrity culture, psychology, and lived experience to unpack the narratives we oversimplify and the humanity we miss when we rush to judgment. Because real empathy isn’t black and white. It lives in the grey.

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Episode Shia Labeouf: The Story We Can’t Agree On Cover

Shia Labeouf: The Story We Can’t Agree On

Shia LaBeouf is one of the most polarizing figures online and the reaction to him says more about us than we think. In this episode, we explore why people feel pressure to pick a side, what happens when a public figure becomes a headline, and why holding both accountability as well as humanity feels so uncomfortable. This isn’t about defending or condemning him. It’s about understanding what we do when the story isn’t clear. Because empathy lives in the grey. If you want to go deeper into conversations like this, you can find more on TikTok and Instagram: Amanda | Authentically Grey Music Credits: This episode features music licensed through Epidemic Sound. Tracks include: • “Denial (Instrumental)” – ES • “The Smoke Clears” – ES • “Damn! (Instrumental)” – ES • “Apricity (Instrumental)” – ES • “Apricity (Instrumental – Pain Kill Version)” – ES • “Sorry (Instrumental)” – ES • “Nothing to Lose” – ES • “Play On (Instrumental – Heart)” – ES All music is used under a valid Epidemic Sound subscription license. Media & Clip Credits: This episode includes commentary on publicly available interviews, film clips, and media coverage featuring Shia LaBeouf. Referenced materials include content from: • Channel 5 with Andrew Callaghan interview • NBC News coverage (New Orleans arrest) • ABC News interview segments • TODAY interview clip • PowerfulJRE (Jon Bernthal discussion) • Film clips from Disturbia (2007) • Clips from Even Stevens • Scenes from Honey Boy Additional commentary references broader online discussions and publicly available video essays related to Shia LaBeouf’s career and public perception. All media is used for commentary, critique, and educational purposes.

17. Apr. 2026 - 32 min
Episode Both Things Can Be True: The Michael Jackson Paradox Cover

Both Things Can Be True: The Michael Jackson Paradox

In this episode of Authentically Grey, we explore the paradox of Michael Jackson, global icon, cultural legend, and one of the most polarizing figures in modern history. Through a therapist lens, this episode examines how the public grapples with holding two truths at once: the impact of his artistry and the weight of the sexual abuse allegations that shape his legacy. Rather than determining guilt or innocence, this conversation explores the psychology of public perception, moral conflict, nostalgia, and why humans struggle to tolerate complexity when it comes to the people we once admired. Disclaimer This episode contains discussion of sexual abuse allegations and may be sensitive for some listeners. It is intended for educational and psychological commentary purposes only and does not seek to determine guilt, innocence, or legal conclusions, but rather explores public perception, media narratives, and the complexity of human behavior. Episode Credits Archival footage referenced from publicly available sources including the Oprah Winfrey Interview (1993), ABC News, Good Morning Britain, The MJJ Historian, and independent documentary commentary on YouTube. Music licensed via Epidemic Sound. All psychological analysis, commentary, and narration by Amanda Foster, MHC-LP — Authentically Grey Podcast. Follow Authentically Grey Pod on TikTok

1. März 2026 - 31 min
Episode The Celine Dion We Grew Up With and Who She Is Now Cover

The Celine Dion We Grew Up With and Who She Is Now

Why does Celine Dion feel so deeply emotional to people? This episode explores the psychology of parasocial connection, the cost of carrying other people’s feelings, and what happens when illness and grief interrupt both performance and identity. We also examine Celine’s complicated relationship with her husband and how deeply intertwined love, protection, and selfhood can shape a life and its unraveling. Episode Sources & Music Credits:: This episode references archival interviews, public appearances, and documentaries featuring Céline Dion, including CBC Archives, NBC TODAY, The Kelly Clarkson Show, fan and concert footage, and the documentary I Am: Celine Dion. Music referenced includes My Heart Will Go On and A New Day Has Come. Brief vocal covers of both songs appear for 15 seconds or less each, used for commentary and artistic reflection. Additional music used in this episode is licensed via Epidemic Sound, including: • “Longing-1” Sasha Louis Leger • “Way Beyond Seeking” (Instrumental) • “Girl I Need You” (Instrumental Version) • “Damn!” (Instrumental Version) • “Anten Before Dawn” Candelion • “Greater Heights” (Instrumental Version) All Epidemic Sound tracks are used under a valid license. For questions, reflections, or to connect, you can reach the podcast at: authenticallygreypodcast@gmal.com

23. Jan. 2026 - 29 min
Episode Robin Williams: A Love Letter from a Generation Cover

Robin Williams: A Love Letter from a Generation

This episode isn’t about Robin Williams the celebrity , it’s about why losing him felt like losing someone we actually knew. Through a therapist’s lens (not diagnosing), I explore how Robin Williams became an emotional constant for an entire generation. His performances didn’t just entertain, they offered comfort, safety, and permission to feel deeply, often during moments when we didn’t yet have words for what we were experiencing. We examine the psychology of parasocial connection, the tension between public joy and private pain, and why his death disrupted something deeper than celebrity loss. Not because we knew him personally, but because his presence shaped our emotional world in quiet, enduring ways. This episode is a reflection on grief, performance, depression, and the hidden cost of being a source of light for others and the question so many of us were left holding: How could someone who gave so much still feel so alone? Disclaimer: This episode includes discussion of mental health, depression, and suicide. Listener discretion is advised. If you or someone you know is struggling, support is available: In the U.S., call or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. International resources can be found at local crisis support services. Episode Credits & Media Sources Film & Television Clips Referenced / Discussed • Aladdin — Genie scenes • Good Will Hunting — “It’s Not Your Fault” therapy scene • Dead Poets Society — “Carpe Diem” classroom scenes • Mrs. Doubtfire — selected scenes highlighting humor and performance • Night at the Museum — final scene and reflections on legacy ⸻ Interviews & Archival Footage • The Dick Cavett Show — discussion on depression and creativity • Superstars and Their Moms — interview with Laurie Williams • ABC News — Susan Williams’ first interview following her husband’s death Music Credits Licensed via Epidemic Sound The following tracks were used throughout this episode: • “Longing” — Sasha Louis Leger • “It’s You (Instrumental Version)” — Mercy Street • “All My Time (Instrumental Version)” — Bluma Petersen • “Picture of You (Instrumental Version)” — as credited on Epidemic Sound • “Overcome” — Jakob Ahlbom • “One Day (Instrumental Version)” — as credited on Epidemic Sound All music is used under license for podcast distribution. Track titles and artists are credited as listed in Epidemic Sound’s licensing library. Fair Use Notice This episode includes brief clips of film, television, and interview material used for the purposes of commentary, criticism, education, and analysis under Fair Use.

19. Dez. 2025 - 36 min
Episode Demi Lovato: Losing Faith, Finding Recovery, and Reclaiming Fluidity Cover

Demi Lovato: Losing Faith, Finding Recovery, and Reclaiming Fluidity

Episode Summary In this episode, I unpack Demi Lovato’s story through the lens of clinical recovery, identity, and the complicated process of leaving a belief system that once felt like home. Demi’s evolution, in faith, in gender, in recovery mirrors so many pieces of my own life, including what it meant to step away from Christianity while trying to heal my mind and body at the same time. I talk about why recovery isn’t linear, why fluidity can feel like freedom and fear all at once, and how letting go of a faith structure can shake your sense of self even when it’s the right thing. This episode blends pop culture, psychology, and personal narrative to explore what happens when the systems meant to save us no longer fit and how we rebuild anyway. Credits Clips referenced in this episode come from publicly available interviews and conversations with Demi Lovato, including segments from the Zach Sang Show, the TODAY Show, TMZ, and various YouTube interviews used for commentary and analysis under Fair Use. Music in this episode is licensed through epidemic sound and includes tracks by August Wilhelmsson, Ookean, Sasha Louis Leger, and mBa. Disclaimer This episode talks about mental health, recovery, religion, and identity. Some topics may feel heavy or uncomfortable. Nothing shared here is personal clinical advice, just reflection, analysis, and storytelling. If you need support, please reach out to a mental health professional or crisis resource in your area.

20. Nov. 2025 - 20 min
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