Truth Be Told Presents: She Has A Name

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She Has A Name blends elements of investigative journalism and memoir to tell the story of Anita, a sister that host Tonya Mosley learned about more than a decade after she went missing. Set against the backdrop of the drug epidemic in 1980s Detroit, She Has A Name is a story of loss and redemption, mending broken family ties, and facing the trauma experienced by countless individuals who've lost loved ones to violence.

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  • L.Brent
    Beautifully Crafted Podcast
    Omg! This was both suspense-fully and romantically written in such a way that while i was listening i felt like I was moving from each time period smoothly. Like wow !! Just amazing !!!! Every episode was vibrant, lively, and AUTHENTIC. Aunt Val recollection of Antonio, Anita, her childhood, and all the other events was so descriptive and again AUTHENTIC!!!! Yall did that !!! And the reading of the diary at the end … *chefkiss* This is award winning…. 🏆 God Bless you all ❤️.
  • FNOMINL
    Well…
    Quality podcast, but I have to listen to it again! The only hero of this story is Antonio! Incredible human being! Thoroughbred to his soul! I’m pretty much angry with everyone else! The irresponsibility of everyone here is mind blowing! The failure of CHILDREN HERE IS ASTOUNDING! I’m trying hard to view this all through different lenses!
  • Quita_tru
    Compelling
    This podcast was beautifully done. Thank you and Antonio for sharing your journey towards healing 🩷
  • PA 4 LIFE
    She has a name
    This is definitely one of the best podcasts that I ever heard. Your love for the city of Detroit is self evident. This story moved my whole heart! I am proud of everyone in this story!
  • KayManns
    She Has A Name
    "She Has A Name" is an exceptional podcast that beautifully uncovers the stories of missing black individuals, shedding light on their lives and the challenges they face. Aunt Valerie's storytelling is not just captivating but also deeply truthful, drawing listeners into the narratives with every word. The bond between Tonya and Antonio is heartwarming and adds a layer of humanity to the podcast, showcasing the power of connection in the face of adversity. The way the podcast frames Anita's story is both poignant and thought-provoking, offering valuable insights into the complexities of her life. Overall, "She Has A Name" is a must-listen for anyone seeking compelling storytelling intertwined with important social issues.
  • Kirthebookworm
    Thank you
    Thank you for sharing so much of yourself through this podcast.
  • Cadennme
    She Has a Name - Amazing
    The story is heartbreaking in so many ways, but is also multidimensional, so I understood both the pain & the perseverance of many. This was a tribute & a love story + so many other things. Antonio overcame & he compartmentalized throughout life, but took the time to “unpack” throughout the telling of his story; I hope that he knows he inspired other to do the same.
  • Missdulcemia
    Excellent intersection of journalism and a personal narrative
    I really enjoyed this well produced and beautifully written podcast. Thank you for advocating for Anita and all women like her. No one is disposable.
  • brucklynn
    🥺🥺
    I’m not crying…such an emotional podcast👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
  • Ceeairrah
    Amazing.
    This podcast is a beautiful sort of archeological dig into blackhood, where it comes together in haunting and beautiful ways that most black people will identify with. There is someone in each episode that I can identify with as a person who I know and have loved. I pray that peace abides now and forever for Antonio and his Aunty.
  • GRedd95
    Healing
    The healing episode is absolutely amazing. Antonio was able to share and to share that with us, truly beautiful. And the birthday party at the end 😭😭
  • OlamideJas
    Beautiful Story
    This is a beautiful and heartbreaking story. Thank you and your nephew for sharing with us!
  • NikkiM30144
    Thank you
    Thank you all for sharing your story of your sister, mother, and friend.
  • lolalovespodcasts
    Told with grace and loving kindness
    Thank you for sharing this. The healing episode was so beautiful and touching. My heart goes out to the family.
  • sbemmett
    Achingly beautiful
    Such a beautiful deep-dive into this family’s history and murder of Anita. There’s always so much more to people’s stories and why they make decisions they do, consciously or not. Beautifully told. I will always remember it.
  • TonyaA6
    Heartbreaking
    ***5/9/2024 Episode 6!!! Whew!!! Your session with Dr Robin struck a chord with me and I had to journal it.* Whew!! *** I am finally listening to this podcast. I’m only on the first episode but I believe the host will take great care in how she reports on the life of her sister. I gasped when Ms. Tonya shared that the city buried her sister without notifying the family. Heartbreaking. I’m looking forward to listening to the remaining episodes and, OF COURSE, this podcast reminders me of the excellent AppleTV series. Thanks. Tonya Alston
  • The Real MamaLee
    Heartfelt & lovingly complex with healing on the menu!
    You did a great job with a tough subject. I only listened because it was you and it was more than a whodunit. Many podcasts addressing murder don’t go deep with the living family members and the mental health implications into the future. The therapy piece was a wonderful surprise. So needed💓. Thank you!
  • Tina MarieNYC
    Warm, yet heartbreaking
    As a Detroit native, this feels like listening to my own family. Such care and honor is shown by Tonya through expert story telling. Antonio’s resilience shines and my heart breaks for all he has endured. May Anita rest well knowing her legacy is not forgotten. Well done to everyone involved in this season.
  • viewing w interest
    Brilliant Riveting Reveal of Extraordinary Humanity
    The network of lives who deeply care, uncover extraordinary lives. The Interconnected web of people’s lives experiencing hope, grit, disappointment, resilience, and love in a city which simultaneously goes through turmoil, paving waves of courage and eventually a path to justice. I was riveted. This uncovers the trauma and the monumental loving bonds and new understanding of family. It is a transformative listen.
  • akurster
    Great podcast
    Genuinely can’t understand the one star reviews for season 6. Very emotional to listen to. I can’t imagine a more respectful approach to uncovering a true crime case than the actual loved ones of a victim working together to discover the truth. This is honestly the closest the genre can get to outright avoiding potential exploitation.
  • NicMD2023
    Thank you for sharing your story with us.
    I appreciate the bravery and transparency it took for you and your family to share such a tragic story. Life took so much from you all. But, your story is not just one of hardship but resiliency. Thank you for opening your lives to your listeners. 💜
  • GiocondaTheSnake
    Beautiful, heartbreaking, and so well done
    The care with which Tonya Mosley tells this story is what podcasts need. I’m not sure it’s fair to characterize this season as “true crime”— it feels so much deeper than that. Regardless, I’ve been a podcast junkie for years and constantly crave stories told by people who are most affected by them— aka not typically a white woman living in Brooklyn. Everything about this season reflects the best of what a podcast can be. Tonya is AMAZING at her craft and I hope she gets many more opportunities to tell us stories.
  • Trip A PodLover
    A Tough Story that's Beautifully Told
    It's a universal story of American struggle that we rarely hear with nuance and grace. This podcast is really well done and the family members are so brave to share personal stories that hard to talk about!
  • sjrf202
    FUBU, must listen!
    This is a well produced podcast, and beautifully told story about loss, family secrets, trauma, and the search for truth. Some reviewers have suggested that this podcast doesn’t do Anita justice but I can’t disagree more - this is a story about Anita’s turbulent life and mysterious death but it’s also about the impact her life, death, and even imagined presence had on the people she was related to. Tonya is an amazing guide through the journey, and her compassion for others is inspiring, she must have a strong spiritual practice that gives her wisdom. Her response when asked about her father was like a teaching to me. I will listen to this podcast again and recommend it highly!
  • Noriecreates
    Riveting
    Being a Detroit native, made this series so relatable! I love that the story was presented with so much respect and care and in a non-judgemental way. My heart aches for Anita and her son. So much tragedy in their lives.
  • MagnoliaTiger
    Love This Podcast
    Tonya Mosley is one of my favorite journalists. I love how she weaves in relevant cultural references and humor while telling serious stories. Her voice, writing and interview skills are top-notch. My 20+ year bestie is originally from Detroit. I have only been there once, but I am intrigued by it and its people. Tonya is now part of my Detroit obsession, and we’re besties in my head.
  • Dbstreisand
    Loving it
    A very well made podcast with a moving story, which is beautifully told by host Tonya Mosley. Her perspective as the storyteller is a truly fascinating one— as she is both a part of the story and apart from the story. I applaud how she is able to face some hard truths and share her vulnerability, while also giving voice to a unique and pivotal time in both her family history and the history of this country.
  • DevNaps
    Tonya is an effortless storyteller
    This is much more than true crime. A fascinating story told by a talented storyteller.
  • Stephyweds
    This is for us!
    This show resonates so strongly with me. I look forward to each episode each week. Thank you Tonya for producing such an important and engaging show.
  • HowardLawBae
    Podcast is more about Tonya than Anita
    For this to be a podcast about Tonya’s missing sister it sure doesn’t seem to be…each episode has somehow ended up being about Tonya and her life. I get they are sisters but we are atleast 5 episodes in and it’s all about Tonya and her broken home creating father. No closer to knowing what happened to Anita than we were on Ep1. Wanna love it, but I think Tonya has too many unresolved emotions towards her father and his illegitimate children to adequately handle this topic. She’s not doing it any service.
  • Nickled N. Dimed
    Impeccable storytelling
    Listening to this podcast I can tell that Tonya Mosley is an impressive journalist. She has a wonderful way with words and paints a vivid picture. Although the subject matter is difficult, Tonya displays the humanity of all those involved and tells the story with respect.
  • Georgiagirl924
    Finding a missing sister
    Very interesting and well done. Finding family and working on the puzzle of what has happened is challenging but rewarding. My family has similar gaps and helped me to appreciate what Ms. Mosley and others close to Anita have done.
  • goddes719
    Wow
    Such an outstanding journalist!! More power to you for covering your sisters story. To think that your “imaginary sister” was your real sister‼️ She was definitely communicating with you 🥲🤍
  • kharris294
    won’t play
    the podcast wont play and has no indication about subscription or anything like that to download. I’ve never seen an issue like this, not sure why some people can play it and others can’t. would’ve loved to hear this one.
  • Complex Simplicity Beauty
    Will not Download or play
    This podcast willl not play and I badly want to listen to it.
  • LA YMCA user
    Tonya is a star
    Great storyteller ace interviewer and how she does it and Fresh Air and makes it look effortless - IDK but great show so far
  • TomDanator
    Won’t let me download?
    Am sure it’s ace though! Tonya Mosley is an incredible journalist, interviewer, storyteller
  • ChiaraCGP
    Amazing
    This show is so incredible, Tonya Mosley deserves so much recognition for her storytelling and journalism.
  • Nightshifter9710
    Love it
    I love this podcast. I love the snippets of ram das at the end I love hearing about psychedelics from the perspective of a poc
  • NeenerNeen
    Love
    Absolutely love this podcast!
  • Sherreenailedme
    Amazing!
    This podcast was something I knew I needed and came right one time!
  • Coco, Reba and Molly
    Doug’s Favorite
    One of my top picks in this market. Thanks for introducing me to the music of Madison McFerrin.
  • breathingstillness
    One of the best
    This is hands down one of the most thoughtful and interesting shows I have listened to in a long time.
  • nancperk
    Love this show
    I’m a 70+ year old white woman! I loved listening to these episodes and learning so much. Thanks Tanya 💜
  • sccubed
    FAMILY TIES
    I Just finished the Family Ties episode and I feel so seen and heard. Thank you for having Gerald on. He asked Tonya questions that I needed to unpack for myself. I feel the same relief knowing that both my bio-father and step father have passed on. This podcast inspires growth thank you.
  • LovingtheGospel
    An Inspiring Journey Into the Meaning of Being Black in this World
    Tanya Mosley invites us to examine and see our lives from life’s many complexities in America today.
  • LisaRLee
    Fantastic!
    I love, love, LOVE Tonya Mosley! I listen to her everywhere I can find her. Her narration and her interviews are so eloquent and I enjoy them like a well-written book. They are thoughtful and thought provoking. She always chooses such fascinating people to interview, and I learn so much from what they all have to share.
  • tiniwiniseattle
    Buttery sweet voice and brilliant programming
    I listened to today’s episode about Tonyas grandma and gma made me realize it’s true Tonya has a beautiful voice. And keep discovering your voice Tonya! Your honest and vulnerable narrative about your racial trauma and personal path to healing is beautiful and I’m sure brings hope to so many, regardless of whatever ails our sprit. I know it made me feel more hopeful. Thank you for your work and bravery.
  • Customer 2547
    Period.✨
    That episode about decolonizing parenting caught my attention and I am hooked!!!! Thank you for sharing your authentic journey, Black feminist lens and smart reporting🎉🎉🎉 Also - for feedback as a listener & a black queer femme artist-researcher from the Midwest - your team is truly is on the right path. I would love an expansion in visual images on YouTube to accompany the episodes. The content and sound curation are on point. ✨
  • sundriyogini
    Best use of my time
    A gifted journalist and story teller.
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