Lily
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Podcast Appearances
Oh my God. If you had seen him and he said the same thing back to you. And I was like, oh my God, when did you meet him? And you were, he were like, no, no.
Oh my God. If you had seen him and he said the same thing back to you. And I was like, oh my God, when did you meet him? And you were, he were like, no, no.
It was very surreal. Lily and I were together. She was checking their names and then I was giving people the rundown of what to expect and then launching them into the space. And like a couple of them, after I said, Hi, I'm Amy, blah, blah, blah. They were like, Amy B. Chesler? It was an out, like you said, an out of body experience for people to know so much information about myself.
It was very surreal. Lily and I were together. She was checking their names and then I was giving people the rundown of what to expect and then launching them into the space. And like a couple of them, after I said, Hi, I'm Amy, blah, blah, blah. They were like, Amy B. Chesler? It was an out, like you said, an out of body experience for people to know so much information about myself.
It was very surreal. Lily and I were together. She was checking their names and then I was giving people the rundown of what to expect and then launching them into the space. And like a couple of them, after I said, Hi, I'm Amy, blah, blah, blah. They were like, Amy B. Chesler? It was an out, like you said, an out of body experience for people to know so much information about myself.
They know my whole family history, but it was in like a loving way. It was like they see me and feel me. It was such a beautiful experience. space to be existing in for those few hours. And obviously it exists beyond with the community. But I will say one of the things that really, really hit home for me was a survivor came up to me and said, you know, I loved Something Was Wrong from the get-go.
They know my whole family history, but it was in like a loving way. It was like they see me and feel me. It was such a beautiful experience. space to be existing in for those few hours. And obviously it exists beyond with the community. But I will say one of the things that really, really hit home for me was a survivor came up to me and said, you know, I loved Something Was Wrong from the get-go.
They know my whole family history, but it was in like a loving way. It was like they see me and feel me. It was such a beautiful experience. space to be existing in for those few hours. And obviously it exists beyond with the community. But I will say one of the things that really, really hit home for me was a survivor came up to me and said, you know, I loved Something Was Wrong from the get-go.
I started in season one. I listened to every season. I connect with every season, but I didn't really know why until I got to season seven. And I realized... I had never heard of someone who was a co-victim of familial violence, like a co-victim of murder by someone in the family until I heard your story and I realized I wasn't alone. And that I'm literally covered in goosebumps in this moment.
I started in season one. I listened to every season. I connect with every season, but I didn't really know why until I got to season seven. And I realized... I had never heard of someone who was a co-victim of familial violence, like a co-victim of murder by someone in the family until I heard your story and I realized I wasn't alone. And that I'm literally covered in goosebumps in this moment.
I started in season one. I listened to every season. I connect with every season, but I didn't really know why until I got to season seven. And I realized... I had never heard of someone who was a co-victim of familial violence, like a co-victim of murder by someone in the family until I heard your story and I realized I wasn't alone. And that I'm literally covered in goosebumps in this moment.
And then that moment, it just validated why I do what I do, why we do what we do, why we do it together.
And then that moment, it just validated why I do what I do, why we do what we do, why we do it together.
And then that moment, it just validated why I do what I do, why we do what we do, why we do it together.
It has been pretty incredible to be a fly on the wall for some very powerful conversations with credible experts from fields across all true crime and have decades of experience and or an immersion in the field. It's been really, truly incredible to watch Lenora and Chris work. They're both incredible experts in many fields. They're just two really warm, open, honest humans who are really varied.
It has been pretty incredible to be a fly on the wall for some very powerful conversations with credible experts from fields across all true crime and have decades of experience and or an immersion in the field. It's been really, truly incredible to watch Lenora and Chris work. They're both incredible experts in many fields. They're just two really warm, open, honest humans who are really varied.
It has been pretty incredible to be a fly on the wall for some very powerful conversations with credible experts from fields across all true crime and have decades of experience and or an immersion in the field. It's been really, truly incredible to watch Lenora and Chris work. They're both incredible experts in many fields. They're just two really warm, open, honest humans who are really varied.
Most of the people that they've interviewed, what's really struck me is that they've been witnesses to true crime history in America.
Most of the people that they've interviewed, what's really struck me is that they've been witnesses to true crime history in America.
Most of the people that they've interviewed, what's really struck me is that they've been witnesses to true crime history in America.