Un(con)Trolled is a fictional drama podcast inspired by real events, a first-person thriller divided between cyber bullying, revenge, and the blurred line between control and chaos.
The podcast series was created by sought-after speaker Kimberly Rennie, a powerful storyteller and commentator, and internationally awarded social activist. She was also named 2022 Woman of the Year by USA Today.
In December 2022, Kimberly found herself staring at the home of an online troll on Google Maps.
Earlier in the day, an “anonymous” person took the time to email her and referred to her as “House Slave Uncle Tom b*tch” (among other things).
he had time. And so was Kimberly that day.
she wondered as she stared at his Los Angeles bungalow. What if this wasn't a fleeting ADHD obsession that passes as soon as another shiny object grabs my attention? ”
Instead of doing something that could get her arrested, Kimberly created Kenna.
Skilled at discovering the trolls' darkest secrets and delivering her own brand of karmic justice, Kenna's journey at the United Nations (Con) twists through unsettling encounters and sharp psychic manipulations, giving listeners the chance to discover the trolls' darkest secrets and deliver her own brand of karmic justice. you can ask.
The series comes at a time when social media companies are under intense scrutiny in the UK, with the introduction of the Online Safety Act giving regulators the power to enforce tighter controls on these companies.
Un(Con)Trolled was recently featured on Apple Podcasts under “New and Noteworthy.” This is a remarkable achievement for an indie publisher next to the world's largest production company for podcasts.
Kimberly told PodcastingToday: Look at the reviews – they speak for themselves.
“Listeners are calling the story captivating, addictive, relatable, and refreshing. And perhaps even Apple is currently listing us as 'New and Noteworthy.' So I agree with them.
“Frankly, when we submitted the feature for consideration, we never imagined we'd include it. But we made it! And ever since, we've made it a daily listen. We have continued to break records.”
All episodes of United Nations (Con) Trolls are approximately 6-8 minutes long and are now available wherever you get your podcasts.