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Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark

Georgia and Karen created *My Favorite Murder* to explore true crime stories and challenge harmful narratives, such as victim-blaming, which became evident in the case of the Scarborough Rapist. This experience shaped their belief that crime prevention should focus on offender behavior rather than instructing women on self-protection. Both value self-sufficiency, with Karen learning resilience through odd jobs while pursuing comedy, and Georgia finding empowerment through the feminist Riot Grrrl movement, despite facing moments of vulnerability. Their personal struggles, including Georgia’s rebellious adolescence and Karen’s unhealthy patterns in relationships, taught them the importance of self-awareness, therapy, and supportive friendships. Georgia’s early fascination with horror and true crime, combined with a chance meeting with Karen, led to the podcast’s creation, connecting them with millions of listeners. Both women emphasize the transformative power of therapy, with Georgia viewing diagnoses as tools for growth and Karen learning to foster healthier relationships, illustrating their shared commitment to personal growth and advocacy.

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Georgia Hardstark and Karen Kilgariff created *My Favorite Murder* to explore true crime stories while addressing societal issues like victim-blaming and self-advocacy. Through personal anecdotes and shared experiences, they delve into themes of resilience, self-sufficiency, and the importance of therapy and close friendships. Their unique blend of humor and vulnerability has fostered a deep connection with listeners, offering both entertainment and meaningful insights into navigating life’s challenges.

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Karen Kilgariff is a comedian, sitcom writer, podcast personality and television producer. She’s appeared on Conan, Mr. Show and The Book Group and has written for TV shows such as Baskets and Portlandia. Her musical comedy album Live at the Bootleg was named one of Vulture’s Best Stand-up Specials of 2014.

Georgia and Karen created *My Favorite Murder* to explore true crime stories and challenge harmful narratives, such as victim-blaming, which became evident in the case of the Scarborough Rapist. This experience shaped their belief that crime prevention should focus on offender behavior rather than instructing women on self-protection. Both value self-sufficiency, with Karen learning resilience through odd jobs while pursuing comedy, and Georgia finding empowerment through the feminist Riot Grrrl movement, despite facing moments of vulnerability. Their personal struggles, including Georgia’s rebellious adolescence and Karen’s unhealthy patterns in relationships, taught them the importance of self-awareness, therapy, and supportive friendships. Georgia’s early fascination with horror and true crime, combined with a chance meeting with Karen, led to the podcast’s creation, connecting them with millions of listeners. Both women emphasize the transformative power of therapy, with Georgia viewing diagnoses as tools for growth and Karen learning to foster healthier relationships, illustrating their shared commitment to personal growth and advocacy.

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Empowered Voices: Georgia Hardstark's Journey

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Redefining Self-Care: Therapy, Friendship, and Growth

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Stealing Control: Georgia’s Journey to Self-Reliance

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Origins of a True Crime Obsession

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Navigating Growth Through Therapy and Resilience

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Lessons in Self-Sufficiency and Resilience

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Rethinking Safety: Shifting Focus to Offenders

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