Podcast Summary: Happy Face – “Introducing: The Girlfriends: Untouchable”
Podcast: Happy Face
Host: iHeartPodcasts
Episode Air Date: December 20, 2025
Episode Overview
This episode serves as a gripping introduction to “The Girlfriends: Untouchable,” a new investigative series hosted by Nikki Richardson. It shines a light on a decades-long fight for justice led by a sisterhood of women in Kansas City, Kansas, who bravely confronted a legacy of sexual abuse, trauma, and systemic corruption. The story exposes the crimes of a once “untouchable” police officer, Roger Golubski, and the determined women who refused to remain silent.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Setting the Stage: The Unthinkable Loss
- The episode begins with host Nikki Richardson inviting listeners into the world of those devastated by unimaginable loss and betrayal ([00:01]).
- Quote:
"Who would you call if the unthinkable happened?... If you lost someone you loved in the most horrific way."
— Nikki Richardson [00:01] - The pain of losing family members is raw:
"My sister was shot 22 times."
— Unnamed Speaker [00:08]
2. The Betrayal of Trust
- The show raises the chilling question: What if the person meant to protect you is the one you fear the most?
- The community’s terror is palpable:
"This dude is the devil. He's a snake. He'll hurt you... Then the next morning, they find her dead."
— Community Member & Nikki Richardson [00:16]
3. Exposing Roger Golubski’s Crimes
- The series centers on former police officer Roger Golubski, whose years of unchecked abuse targeted Black women in Kansas City, Kansas.
- Testimonies reveal the scale and depth of his crimes:
"He walks in and he catches Golubski involved in a sexual compromising situation with a black female. This man has sexually assaulted so many black women of the community."
— Interviewee [01:15] - The normalization of his behavior within the force is called out:
"Just being Roger, you know, that's kind of like boys will be boys."
— Interviewee [01:23]
4. Terror and Abuse of Power
- Golubski’s abuse extended to life-threatening violence and intimidation:
"The whole time he's driving them to the cemetery, he's holding a gun to their head."
— Interviewee [01:28] - The episode underscores the frustration and anger over institutional failures:
"There’s a lot of people whose lives he ruined that we could have prevented by taking him out, removing him from his position as a police officer."
— Nikki Richardson [01:33]
5. Finding Each Other: Sisterhood Emerges
- The powerlessness felt by individual survivors gave way to empowerment and collective resistance:
"For all of these years, I've always thought it was just me."
— Survivor [01:52] - Their solidarity led to the formation of a movement:
"As individuals, we were terrified, but our sisterhood made us braver, determined to expose corruption, speak truth to power, and take Detective Galupski down."
— Nikki Richardson [01:58]
6. Demanding Accountability
- Survivors challenge institutional indifference directly:
"If it was your mom that got killed, what would you have done? They said, we would have left it alone. Well, I'm not your y'."
— Survivor [02:16] - Defiant and persistent, they vow never to let Golubski escape their pursuit:
"The power is with the people. I told Roger gi, I said, you're going to see my face to the day that you die."
— Survivor [02:23]
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- “Who would you call if the unthinkable happened? ... But what if the person you're supposed to go to for help is the one you're the most afraid of?”
— Nikki Richardson [00:01] - “This man has sexually assaulted so many black women of the community.”
— Interviewee [01:18] - “As individuals, we were terrified, but our sisterhood made us braver, determined to expose corruption, speak truth to power, and take Detective Galupski down.”
— Nikki Richardson [01:58] - “I told Roger gi, I said, you're going to see my face to the day that you die.”
— Survivor [02:23]
Timestamps for Important Segments
- 00:01–00:45 – Introduction: The emotional stakes of devastating loss and fear of authority.
- 01:15–01:28 – Exposing Golubski: Eyewitness testimony of his crimes and attitudes in the department.
- 01:28–01:33 – Violence and intimidation: Survivors recount facing lethal threats.
- 01:52–01:58 – Realizing they are not alone: Birth of the survivors’ sisterhood.
- 02:16–02:23 – Confronting institutional apathy: Demands for accountability.
Tone & Atmosphere
The episode is intense and deeply personal, maintaining the voices and perspectives of survivors. It is driven by a sense of outrage against injustice, the catharsis of collective action, and the unwavering determination of women fighting for justice. The tone is direct, urgent, and unflinching.
For more: Listen to “The Girlfriends: Untouchable” on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
