Fit For Radio
Welcome to Fit For Radio, the show where the stories are real, the struggles are raw, and the comebacks hit harder than the setbacks.
In every episode, you'll hear from someone who faced something impossible: A loss... a betrayal... a breakdown... a moment so heavy it could've ended everything.
But it didn't.
Because they got back up.
Fit For Radio is about the people life tried to silence but who found a frequency stronger than fear. It's about the rise. The grit. The healing. The "holy-shit-I-can't-believe-you-survived-that" moment.
This isn't just a podcast.
It's a reminder that your scars don't disqualify you, they prepare you.
So if you've ever felt knocked down, counted out, or stuck in the static...
You're in the right place.
Because every comeback deserves airtime.
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Fit For Radio
Guilty Until Proven Innocent: From Victim To Suspect
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In this gripping episode, we dive into the unbelievable story of Anton Robinson — a man who was simply trying to navigate a chaotic chapter of his life. Living in a run-down apartment complex, juggling baby mama drama, financial stress, and minor run-ins with the law, Anton was no stranger to hardship. But nothing could have prepared him for what came next.
When a break-in at his apartment spirals into the discovery of a gruesome crime scene in the same complex, investigators quickly zero in on Anton as their prime suspect in a shocking murder. Suddenly, the everyday struggles he was trying to manage are eclipsed by something far more serious: the fight for his freedom and his reputation.
As media scrutiny intensifies and whispers spread through the community, Anton must battle public perception, mounting legal pressure, and the weight of suspicion — all while insisting on his innocence.
This episode unpacks the investigation, the evidence that put him in the spotlight, and the uphill battle to clear his name in a system that often decides guilt long before a trial begins.