EPISODE · May 14, 2026 · 2H 50M
Episode 31 - Len Jessop - It is Not a Broken System "ALETHOPHOBIA"
from Broken Fathers Podcast · host Purcy
Send us Fan MailEpisode 31Guest - Len Jessop & his partner Angela On this episode I am joined by author of A Lethal Phobia, Len Jessop, and his partner Angela — who wrote the foreword to the book.Len is a father who has not seen his children in nearly three years. His love for them has never waned, his door remains open to them forever, and he is so proud of them both.Shaped by a stoic father and a mother with a heart of gold, Len's personal story is one of sacrifice, resilience, and defiant endurance. We also find time to talk about rugby league.In this conversation we cover the domestic violence industry and the uncomfortable truth that deaths are rising despite record funding. We discuss a peculiar and largely unknown Queensland law that Len believes represents a genuine risk to anyone accused under it.We talk about how compliance, self preservation, and institutional preservation consistently appear to take precedence over uncomfortable facts — and why those who challenge the accepted narrative so rarely find institutional support for doing so.We talk about the designed machine — Len's argument that the system is not broken but functioning exactly as intended. His criticism is directed at systems and institutions rather than individuals — and that distinction matters.We discuss perception versus reality — and the framework Len developed for getting closer to truth. Base Reality plus Context plus Cui Bono.He talks about choosing life when the darkness was at its deepest and why he believes nobody should throw away their ticket.This is an honest, evidence based, and at times confronting conversation about a system that affects far more families than most Australians realise.His book — A Lethal Phobia — is available now at alethophobia.com.Support the show
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