Hidden Chapters: Real Stories that Bring Light to the Hidden Parts of Life
Behind every put-together exterior is a chapter most people never see.
If you’ve ever felt alone in your own story, especially in the middle of it, this is a place where those unseen chapters are spoken out loud.
Not the version that made it onto a stage. Not the polished takeaway or the neatly packaged lesson.
Hidden Chapters is a storytelling podcast that goes back further. To the grief that didn’t come with a lesson yet. The identity crisis in the middle of the night. The fear, the silence, the in-between, the raw and unresolved moments most people don’t talk about.
Hosted by Genevieve Kruger, each episode invites guests to share the parts of their story that are often left out. Not because the ending doesn’t matter, but because most of us are still living in the middle, and that part deserves its own space.
This is a show about the messy, complicated, tender, and deeply human parts of life that rarely get airtime because they don’t fit neatly into the stories we present to the world.
Hidden Chapters exists to honor the stories we don't always see, so you don't feel alone in yours.
Hidden Chapters: Real Stories that Bring Light to the Hidden Parts of Life
Latest Episodes
A Year of Lessons You Can Actually Use | Hidden Chapters Podcast Season 3 Finale
Hidden Chapters Season 3 Finale + One Year Anniversary Reflection 🎉In this Season 3 finale and one-year anniversary episode of Hidden Chapters, I find myself looking back at everything this first year has held.<...
Part 2: She Found Her Son After 50 Years and Then Lost Him Again
If you haven’t listened to Part 1 yet, start there, it’s the foundation for everything in this episode.🎙️ Episode Summary PART 2In Part 1, Laura Engel shared what happened in 1967: the pregna...
Part 1: She Was Told to Give Up Her Baby and Never Speak of It Again
🎙️ Episode Summary PART 1: Laura Engel was seventeen when she got pregnant, unmarried, in Mississippi in 1967. Her family sent her to an unwed mothers' home in New Orleans for five months. She signed papers ...
Surviving a Brain Hemorrhage and Starting Over Twice: Dan MacQueen on Recovery, Discipline, and Resilience
🎙️ Episode Summary: At 28, Dan MacQueen was living his best life in London- working in tech, traveling in Europe on weekends, active and untethered. Then a string of worsening headaches led to an optometrist appointmen...
What Real Inclusion Looks Like: Disablity, Ableism, and Advocacy with Jenna Udenberg
🎙️ Episode SummaryWhat does real inclusion actually look beyond good intentions and surface level awareness? In this episode, I get to sit down with educator, author, and accessibility advocate Jenna Udenb...
Fan Mail
I can relate to this story and cried with her. I faced divorce with an infant and know that courage that Stephanie has. Kudos to her!🦋
Talladega, Alabama