Anna Knutson
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Podcast Appearances
We've been reliving this every single day for 18 years.
We've been reliving this every single day for 18 years.
We're not forgetting about this. We weren't going to give up. She wouldn't have. We weren't going to.
We're not forgetting about this. We weren't going to give up. She wouldn't have. We weren't going to.
Butte is a tiny little town. It's, I mean, eight streets. Eight streets. Eight streets, 50 people. Tiny, tiny. Tiny, yeah.
Butte is a tiny little town. It's, I mean, eight streets. Eight streets. Eight streets, 50 people. Tiny, tiny. Tiny, yeah.
Yeah, I think that's kind of all I can say. It's so quiet. My dad was a mayor for 12 years in Butte. My friends would come over and have sleepovers, and my dad, the mayor, would wake us up to go hang up the holiday decorations on Main Street. It wasn't that fun.
Yeah, I think that's kind of all I can say. It's so quiet. My dad was a mayor for 12 years in Butte. My friends would come over and have sleepovers, and my dad, the mayor, would wake us up to go hang up the holiday decorations on Main Street. It wasn't that fun.
She and my mom talked like every single day on the phone. Even when she went to college? Yeah, even when she went to college, she was always, yeah, calling my mom. She was such a hard worker, but she still made time for her friends and for her family.
She and my mom talked like every single day on the phone. Even when she went to college? Yeah, even when she went to college, she was always, yeah, calling my mom. She was such a hard worker, but she still made time for her friends and for her family.
It was scary, I mean, because anybody and everybody is a suspect to me.
It was scary, I mean, because anybody and everybody is a suspect to me.
Daniel comes to pick me up and I get in the car and I could tell he'd been crying. Like something was very wrong. And I was like, well, what's going on? And he's like, and I can't tell you.
Daniel comes to pick me up and I get in the car and I could tell he'd been crying. Like something was very wrong. And I was like, well, what's going on? And he's like, and I can't tell you.
This is, of course, my first time with any type of grief at this level. But I learned about myself in that moment. Like, I don't want people around. I don't want people coming in to ask me if I'm okay every five seconds, especially people that don't know me.
This is, of course, my first time with any type of grief at this level. But I learned about myself in that moment. Like, I don't want people around. I don't want people coming in to ask me if I'm okay every five seconds, especially people that don't know me.