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Cold Open Media, Gemini XIII Journalists Launch Podcast


DEVIANT
DEVIANT

Cold Open Media in partnership with Gemini XIII launched their latest podcast, DEVIANT. The new show asks the question, "What if you could have a conversation with a serial killer?" while delivering narratives that delve into the lives of those who defy societal norms and engage in shocking behaviors.

DEVIANT, created by the same team that produced the true crime podcast "Down The Hill: The Delphi Murders," promises to captivate listeners with its tagline, "Good stories about bad people doing very bad things," offering an exploration of the dark and often misunderstood aspects of human nature. Each episode will feature in-depth stories, expert interviews and detailed analyses, providing a thought-provoking look into deviance in its many forms.

"We are thrilled to bring DEVIANT to life," said Clark Goldband, an executive producer and a founding partner of Cold Open Media. "Our team is dedicated to uncovering the truth and telling compelling stories that challenge the way we think about deviance. Partnering with Gemini XIII has allowed us to elevate our creative process and deliver a podcast that is both engaging and enlightening."

The podcast will publish weekly episodes with Israel Keyes as the podcast's first subject in its first 7 episodes, and will continue to explore other cases of crime and deviance through the voices of those who have experienced it. Listeners can follow DEVIANT on all major podcast platforms.

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