Elizabeth Smart
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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And she's always posting great information.
So like find these different accounts, find,
you know, like check out your security.
There's inexpensive alarm systems.
There's, you know, make sure you like, for instance, on your phone, like probably one of my favorite apps is find my friends.
And, you know, it gives me peace of mind to know, like, for instance, you know, I live in Utah.
It's a pretty snowy place.
And sometimes if my husband's not home from work, I'm like, where is he?
He should be home now.
Did he get in an accident?
maybe it's paranoia once again but you know i like knowing where he's at and then also like if i'm not home i like to know that he knows where i'm at so if something happened he you know he knows at least where to begin looking for me we call it being paranoid because we're crime junkies we're always going to be paranoid but at least we can be a little prepared i like that i can get on board 100 with that i like to be paranoid that's perfect
Are there any final thoughts or things we didn't cover specifically related to your work with other survivors?
Because that's really what I want this episode to be about.
So is there anything we didn't touch on that you would like to say and make sure it gets into that episode?
I mean, I feel like we have touched on really, to some degree, all of our initiatives or at least all of our focuses right now.
But I just want to really stress again to all these victims and survivors that what has happened to you is not your fault.
That was a decision made by someone else to hurt you.
And you don't bear responsibility for that.
And that you are lovable and you are worthy and you have every much bit of right as everyone else to have joy and have peace and to live your life to the fullest.
You deserve that.