Brit Prawat
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Podcast Appearances
Yeah. But y'all's podcast opened the door to more conversations about crime and violence, especially partner violence, that more people should be having. I actually work as a victim slash sexual assault advocate for my local county in Texas and just received my national certification of credentials. And y'all's podcast helped fuel that passion for advocacy work.
Hearing all the stories weekly of women and men killed and assaulted, the statistics you present in your episodes, the advice on how to handle missing person reports and handle law enforcement have all been things I've used to excel in my work as an advocate. In my interview, I actually mentioned the seven times to leave statistic that I learned from your podcast.
Hearing all the stories weekly of women and men killed and assaulted, the statistics you present in your episodes, the advice on how to handle missing person reports and handle law enforcement have all been things I've used to excel in my work as an advocate. In my interview, I actually mentioned the seven times to leave statistic that I learned from your podcast.
My job is to help lessen the trauma victims experience from being subject to violent crime. And I can't tell you how many women and men I see dealing with horrible abuse. I use my position as a way to advocate for their strength to leave, provide them resources to get out and let them know they're not alone in their fight.
My job is to help lessen the trauma victims experience from being subject to violent crime. And I can't tell you how many women and men I see dealing with horrible abuse. I use my position as a way to advocate for their strength to leave, provide them resources to get out and let them know they're not alone in their fight.
Every week, the stories you tell on the podcast remind me why my work will never end and why I do what I do. Every episode reminds me why victim advocates are such an important asset to victims and their families. Thank you both for the work you do advocating and for inspiring people like me to join advocacy fields too.
Every week, the stories you tell on the podcast remind me why my work will never end and why I do what I do. Every episode reminds me why victim advocates are such an important asset to victims and their families. Thank you both for the work you do advocating and for inspiring people like me to join advocacy fields too.
And what's crazy is, like, I would never have said that, like, I would have never thought of podcasting as an advocacy field, but we are. Let's go, girl. Amazing. Thank you, Autumn.
And what's crazy is, like, I would never have said that, like, I would have never thought of podcasting as an advocacy field, but we are. Let's go, girl. Amazing. Thank you, Autumn.
How did they set off her alarm if she was shot out by the driveway?
How did they set off her alarm if she was shot out by the driveway?
But there's no visual of the shooter.
But there's no visual of the shooter.
Which is a super short amount of time, but I'm thinking like people are leaving for work, taking like their dogs on walks. Did anyone see this happen?