Podcast Summary: Something Was Wrong
Episode: S25: Season XXV Preview - Beginning 1/8/2026
Host: Broken Cycle Media
Release Date: January 6, 2026
Theme: Institutional Betrayal and Survival in Title IX Settings
Overview
This preview episode introduces Season XXV of “Something Was Wrong,” focusing on the deeply rooted challenges and traumatic experiences survivors face within educational institutions governed by Title IX. The episode highlights the failures of institutional systems to protect victims of sexual abuse, explores the theme of institutional betrayal, and gives voice to survivors navigating both primary and secondary traumas. The discussion draws attention to the limitations of Title IX in practice and sets the stage for the in-depth survivor stories the upcoming season will explore.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
Title IX: Legacy and Present-Day Failures
- Historical Context ([00:00]):
- The narrator marks “nearly 50 years since the passage of Title IX,” emphasizing its original intent to prohibit sex-based discrimination, notably in athletics and educational programs.
- Institutional Betrayal ([00:17]):
- A Title IX expert underscores that the current system “produces more institutional betrayal and fewer accountability actions than our criminal justice system.”
- The show points out ongoing violations and the failure of these protective frameworks to support survivors.
Survivor Experiences
- Parental Perspective ([00:26]):
- A parent expresses regret and anger: “Had they done their job the first time, my daughter would not have been a us all did.”
- Physical and Emotional Trauma ([00:33]):
- Survivor 1 reveals a moment of fear and vulnerability: “I didn’t ever consider the size difference between him and I until I was under the weight of him, and I was like, wow, I could die.”
- Public Exposure and Academic Injustice ([00:40]):
- Survivor 2 recounts how her experience was casually discussed in class: “Hey, I had a class today, and guess what? They used your actual case as our homework.”
- Abuse of Power in Departments ([00:49]):
- The Title IX expert discusses systemic issues in fine arts and performance departments: “There’s that competitive component. There is a hierarchy, and men are at the top of that hierarchy.”
Patterns of Grooming and Manipulation
- Pattern of Boundary Violations ([00:59]):
- Survivor 2 notes the abuser’s widespread manipulation: “This wasn’t just an instance of him crossing boundaries with multiple young women. This was him manipulating all of us.”
- Acknowledgment of Grooming ([01:12], [01:15]):
- Survivor 1: “I do think what he was doing was grooming.”
- Survivor 2: “I was at his absolute beck and call.”
- Survivor 1: “I would have done anything he wanted me to do.”
- Escalation to Nonconsensual Encounters ([01:21]):
- Survivor 3: “Over time, our sexual contact became less and less consensual.”
High-Risk Environments
- Athletics and Fraternal Spaces ([01:36]):
- Title IX expert: “A fraternity or a football team are really good examples of places where we know that the violence perpetration rate is higher than other places on campus.”
Institutional and Legal Failures
- Failure of University Protection ([01:45]):
- Survivor 2 references a lawsuit: “Her own school didn’t help her when she reported she was raped… the second university that she says failed to act. That is, until Unified police started investigating.”
- Secondary Trauma from Justice Systems ([02:05]):
- Survivor 3 describes further trauma from the very systems meant to help: “One of the most unexpected parts of this experience was the amount of secondary trauma that I endured from the justice system and from the systems that were put in place to protect me.”
Notable Quotes and Memorable Moments
- On Institutional Betrayal:
- “The Title IX system produces more institutional betrayal and fewer accountability actions than our criminal justice system.” (Title IX Expert, 00:17)
- On Survivor Fear:
- “I didn’t ever consider the size difference between him and I until I was under the weight of him, and I was like, wow, I could die.” (Survivor 1, 00:33)
- On Academic Exploitation:
- “They used your actual case as our homework.” (Survivor 2, 00:40)
- On Secondary Trauma:
- “The amount of secondary trauma that I endured from the justice system and from the systems that were put in place to protect me.” (Survivor 3, 02:05)
Important Timestamps
- 00:00: Introduction to Title IX’s history and current state
- 00:17: Critical insight on institutional betrayal from a Title IX expert
- 00:26 – 01:36: Survivor testimonies revealing power dynamics, manipulation, and abuse
- 01:36: Identification of high-risk campus groups (fraternities, sports teams)
- 01:45: Specific lawsuit details and inter-university failures
- 02:05: The impact of secondary trauma from justice and reporting systems
Tone and Language
- The episode sets a somber, serious tone, giving space to survivor voices and expert critique.
- Language is direct, raw, and testimonial, matching the gravity of the subject matter.
Conclusion
This season preview lays the groundwork for upcoming episodes centered on survivor stories within Title IX institutions. The overarching theme is the ongoing cycle of institutional failure, leading to further harm and trauma for survivors. The podcast aims to shed light on these systemic issues and amplify the narratives of those failed by the very systems meant to protect them.
