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Wanda Barzee, a convicted kidnapper of Elizabeth Smart, was recently arrested for violating her sex offender status by visiting parks in Salt Lake City. Debbie walks through the history of Wanda Barzee and KSL Legal Analyst, Greg Skordas explains what happened with this violation and what could be done next. Ed Smart, father of Elizabeth Smart joins the show to share his reaction to this news and what he hopes is done to prevent this happening in the future.
Ed Smart speaks out about recent arrest and release of daughter's kidnapper, Wanda Barzee The high cost of higher ed: What to know if your student loans are in default Davis County traffic nightmares More than 650 people caught driving distracted during week of heightened enforcement 'You shall not pass' Professor calls out students who failed class
I think smart-goals don't work with people that have an Eating disorder + certain nervous system. I wonder if you think the same ?At the end of the day, everybody's different and everybody have different needs . However, I wanted to share my perspective on this. I don't want you to see this as the only truth. But one of the options that could possibly help one of the people that are listening to this. Always seek out help by a professional psychologist or psychiatrist. I am a dietitian that is an Experian expert on eating disorders. And have over five years experience of helping out people with eating disorders, but that doesn't mean that I know everything.
“One day, I kissed my 6 year old son goodbye, and never saw him again”-- John Walsh never wanted to be a man hunter. In 1981, he was forced to look for his missing son only to find him dead. When 47 year old Ed Smart appeared on national TV pleading for the return of his 14 year old daughter, John took the weight of the investigation through America's Most Wanted. This is what you haven't seen on the show.
This weeks program is the third of three Yarra Bicycle Users Group Radio summer specials that recorded the E-bike Q & A by Darebin Loves Bikes held on 3 December 2023 at Preston Library.The E-bike Q & A by Darebin Loves Bikes summer special over the next three weeks on 3CR is for anyone tempted to delve into e-bikes but unsure where to begin. Expert panellists and local e-bike riders answer questions, you can gain insights into the affordability of e-bikes, listen to various options for carrying kids, shopping, and pets, and even learn about the possibility of converting your existing bike. Find out how to charge an e-bike effectively and discover just how far you can go on a single charge and more. PanellistsThijs van der Heijden, Sparque, Technical advisor, best e-bike for you, e-bike models, leases, test riding, road rules, charging, security,Nell Sudano, Consultant, Technical advisor, e-bike conversions, affordable e-bikes, getting into riding, everyday bike skills, charging , road rules, security,Jack Comte, 99 Bikes Preston, Technical advisor, best e-bike for you, e-bike models, charging, security,Mike McEvoy and Deanne Jones, Reservoir riders and climate activists, riding with families, commuter riding, personal climate action Questions & Answers + time points:3:55, E-bike maintenance, hub drive, mid drive, how can you prevent theft?9:50, Is it cheating? Will I lose fitness if I'm currently using a manual bike?15:45, Questions about purchasing or renting a e-bike, what should people know, e-bike and general bike law questions23:00, Public questions, heat, weather impact on batteries, closing commentsThank you to Heidi Marfurt, Katy Daily, Kira Whitaker, Cr Susan Rennie, Christine Banks, Ian Singleton, Ed Smart, Sam Black, Darebin Libraries and Darebin Council Program musicShonen Knife, Cycling is funTycho, Dive
This weeks program is the second of three Yarra Bicycle Users Group Radio summer specials that recorded the E-bike Q & A by Darebin Loves Bikes held on 3 December 2023 at Preston Library.The E-bike Q & A by Darebin Loves Bikes summer special over the next three weeks on 3CR is for anyone tempted to delve into e-bikes but unsure where to begin. Expert panellists and local e-bike riders answer questions, you can gain insights into the affordability of e-bikes, listen to various options for carrying kids, shopping, and pets, and even learn about the possibility of converting your existing bike. Find out how to charge an e-bike effectively and discover just how far you can go on a single charge and more. PanellistsThijs van der Heijden, Sparque, Technical advisor, best e-bike for you, e-bike models, leases, test riding, road rules, charging, security,Nell Sudano, Consultant, Technical advisor, e-bike conversions, affordable e-bikes, getting into riding, everyday bike skills, charging , road rules, security,Jack Comte, 99 Bikes Preston, Technical advisor, best e-bike for you, e-bike models, charging, security,Mike McEvoy and Deanne Jones, Reservoir riders and climate activists, riding with families, commuter riding, personal climate action Questions & Answers + time points:2:56, Lots of questions about batteries, charging, percentage, tips, battery life state9:56, Battery discharge when bike not in use, multiple batteries, different modes, battery modes, battery health, charge cycles17:20, Battery performance, lifespan, battery replacement23:20, Cargobikes, e-cargo bikes, types of ebikes, carrying shopping, kids, shopping and more Thank you to Heidi Marfurt, Katy Daily, Kira Whitaker, Cr Susan Rennie, Christine Banks, Ian Singleton, Ed Smart, Sam Black, Darebin Libraries and Darebin Council Program musicSleepy Dreamers, Bike SongTycho, Alright
This weeks program is the first of three Yarra Bicycle Users Group Radio summer specials that recorded the E-bike Q & A by Darebin Loves Bikes held on 3 December 2023 at Preston Library.The E-bike Q & A by Darebin Loves Bikes summer special over the next three weeks on 3CR is for anyone tempted to delve into e-bikes but unsure where to begin. Expert panellists and local e-bike riders answer questions, you can gain insights into the affordability of e-bikes, listen to various options for carrying kids, shopping, and pets, and even learn about the possibility of converting your existing bike. Find out how to charge an e-bike effectively and discover just how far you can go on a single charge and more. PanellistsThijs van der Heijden, Sparque, Technical advisor, best e-bike for you, e-bike models, leases, test riding, road rules, charging, security,Nell Sudano, Consultant, Technical advisor, e-bike conversions, affordable e-bikes, getting into riding, everyday bike skills, charging , road rules, security,Jack Comte, 99 Bikes Preston, Technical advisor, best e-bike for you, e-bike models, charging, security,Mike McEvoy and Deanne Jones, Reservoir riders and climate activists, riding with families, commuter riding, personal climate action Questions & Answers + time points:4:15, Start4:45, Introduction and Welcome to Country7:18, Introduction to panellists15:18, I heard there are two types of e-bike: pedal assist and those that use a throttle. Can you explain the difference? 17:00, What can I expect to spend on buying, leasing or converting a bike?17:50, How easy, safe and cost-effective is it to convert your current bike?21:20, Leasing and renting options23:50, What about ongoing costs Thank you to Heidi Marfurt, Katy Daily, Kira Whitaker, Cr Susan Rennie, Christine Banks, Ian Singleton, Ed Smart, Sam Black, Darebin Libraries and Darebin Council Program musicShonen Knife, Cycling is funTycho, Dive
In this month 20 years ago, Utah teenager Elizabeth Smart was found alive… 9 months after being kidnapped from her bedroom at knifepoint by a disturbed ma. Her father Ed Smart spoke to Debbie in 2003 during a TV interview the morning after she came home. Debbie walks listeners through the day Elizabeth was found.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We know what Elizabeth Smart's family went through. We know what Brian Mitchell was thinking. Now, we will hear the details of this infamous kidnapping from Elizabeth herself. Join Deb and Beth for the last installment of this series, where we get behind the scenes details on how a 14-year old coped with living for nine months in captivity at the hands of her abductors. Be sure to listen to parts 1 and 2 to get the full background of this case. But warning, this is no less of an emotional ride.Find us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest @Dying2BFound.Subscribe, rate, and share our podcasts on Spotify, Apple & Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Pandora, iHeart Radio, Amazon Music, and wherever you get your podcasts!If you are interested in sponsoring this podcast or have a storyline you would like us to record, please email us at dying2bfound@gmail.com.If you like what you hear, please visit us at www.dyingtobefound.com to learn more about your hosts and our podcast, or consider buying us a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dyingtobefoundReferences:9 Months in Captivity. The Kidnapping of Elizabeth Smart.Brian Mitchell and Wanda BarzeeComplete Timeline of Elizabeth Smart's KidnappingElizaeth Smart Kidnapper Brian David Mitchell Interviewed in 2003Elizabeth Smart's Story (Part 1): BiographyElizabeth Smart's Story (Part 2): BiographyHarkins, B. (2019). Ed Smart. Salt Lake Tribune.McCombs, B. (2018). ‘Surprised and disappointed': Elizabeth Smart learns kidnapper will be released from prison. Associated Press.
Do we really need to cancel Christmas again? For the second straight year, COVID has cast a shadow over the holidays. As of Monday, omicron is the most common coronavirus variant in the U.S., accounting for nearly three-quarters of cases. Travel expert Peter Greenberg, Dr. Eric Cioe-Pena, an emergency medicine physician, and Darby Fox, a family therapist, join the show to weigh in on what we can expect this holiday season. From sewage pipes to singing pipes, Mike Rowe has found yet another
Ed Smart faced every parent’s worst nightmare when his 14-year-old daughter was kidnapped from their home in the middle of the night. Never giving up, Ed talks about the nine-month search for Elizabeth, and how their family’s work now helps prevent child abduction and educates the public about the child sexual predators who roam freely among us. How to protect children at school, camps and other youth-serving organizations:https://sosthreesixty.com/home/ Personal Empowerment Safety Educationhttps://www.radkids.org/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brian Webb talks to Ed Smart. He takes over as head football coach at Edmonson County.
Episode Twenty-One w/ Ed Smart of smartDESIGN Architecture Reach out to Ed: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edwin-smart-aia-ncarb-5a793912/ http://www.smartdesignarchitecture.com ---- Check out the Rochester Business Connection website: www.rochesterbusinessconnections.com Listen on... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6GIUXbsHXx0OSgPFED1sg8?si=L7RhaFUKSNmUJlGNzm6orw Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rochester-business-connections/id1537115928 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/rbconnections/sets/rochesterbusinessconnections - Watch the show on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL65IVoRZP4EDkHIDMaLgDdtYqwMaglMsF - Follow me... Facebook: www.facebook.com/balbertmarketing Instagram: www.instagram.com/realbenalbert Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-albert-a74737106/
His daughter and family have been through indescribable trauma. Ed Smart’s daughter Elizabeth was kidnapped by Brian David Mitchell and Wanda Barzee in June of 2002. Her miraculous safe return happened after nine torturous months of search, praying, and hoping. Since then, Ed and Elizabeth have become outspoken advocates for missing and exploited children with the Elizabeth Smart Foundation. But under the turmoil of this whole experience and aftermath, lay a deep anxiety the Ed had carried since he was 12 years old. After decades of marriage, six children, and life as an active Latter-day Saint (Mormon), Ed could no longer maintain what for him was a grotesque façade. After a crisis in faith, Ed finally admitted to his wife Lois of 33 years, that he is gay. And bombshell after bombshell, he informed each of his children, the Smart’s close friends, and finally the public. Bob Evans with FOX 13 News in Salt Lake City sat down with Ed Smart in December of 2019 for a 3 Questions interview.
Ed Smart's shocking truth!
Norwood's Ed Smart chats about his 100th Statewide Super League game by Zac Milbank
Jules and Genesis are back with more news, showcaps AND they introduce their first guest: Intern Jesse! He finally showed up for work!The girls cover controversial gay genes/jeans (and wear to find them), zero-gravity domestic fallout, Ed Smart coming out after 60, Taylor Swift’s new album, Playboy’s first Asian Pacific trans playmate as well as catch up on Miley updates and what the hell is going on with Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello??Showcaps include Bachelor in Paradise’s precious queer queen Demi Burnett getting steamy with her love interest, the Dear White People lesbian plot of Season 3 and The L Word Generation Q trailer is finally out! Join your favorite gays for Labor Gay entertainment and stick around for a lyrical quiz and epic blooper at the end. Don’t forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Follow on instagram @wecantthinkstraight !References:https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/23/us/nasa-astronaut-anne-mcclain.htmlhttps://radaronline.com/exclusives/2019/08/elizabeth-smart-dad-ed-gay-interview-reveals-he-knew-at-age-12/https://www.vulture.com/2019/08/taylor-swifts-lover-album-meaning-and-analysis.htmlhttps://www.them.us/story/demi-burnett-bachelor-in-paradisehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3mmqLVi_QQhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geena_Rocerohttps://www.advocate.com/television/2019/8/22/l-word-generation-q-trailer-teases-bette-porter-mayor-la
Child-safety advocate Ed Smart recently came out publicly as gay and revealed that he and his wife, Lois, are divorcing. Such announcements from prominent newsmakers make headlines. But what about the straight spouses left behind? Some say they are the forgotten ones — that when their partner comes out of the closet, they go in. Lolly Weed knows about this experience personally and professionally. A marriage and family therapist associate, she and her gay husband, Josh, ended their 15-year marriage last year, something they talked about on a previous “Mormon Land." She returns to this week’s podcast to talk about the challenges these straight spouses face — the heartache, the betrayal, the damage to their self-esteem, the faith trials and, for Latter-day Saints, the reality of a Mormon theology that, in essence, continues to encourage mixed-orientation marriages, no matter how misguided.
This week we take our hats off to recently out of the closet Ed Smart. Thermostat settings discussion. Monday Night Football Blows. And some Hollywood Sleaze. Listen, share comment. Thank you so much.
As in, Ed Smart, obviously. Join us for a discussion about the coming out story that everyone's talking about. We admire Ed's courage and interest in living an authentic life. Also, things heat up a bit when Sister Fanny Fact Check waxes poetically about...um, what exactly is she talking about? We're not quite sure, but we like it. And finally -- ringtones are here. Or should we say, "hear?" Check 'em out. Music provided by Purple Planet: https://www.purple-planet.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Zhou Nutrition: At Zhou Nutrition, we believe greatness comes from within. We make supplements in our own facilities in the heart of Utah with carefully crafted formulations to support essential wellness, mind, mood, beauty, and the keto lifestyle. https://www.zhounutrition.com/
Republicans (and some Democrats) have done a great job of convincing a lot of people that privatization is the answer to a lot of America's problems, but they haven't adequately explained how privatizing things like prisons or our healthcare system actually provide a benefit for anyone except the fatcats at the top of the corporate food chain. In this episode we learn that Ryan hates mayonnaise, boiled eggs, and vegetables, Ed Smart announces that he is gay, the Chrisley family has been charged with tax evasion, a Washington state woman learns why you shouldn't put a live octopus on your face, Buddhism is the most trusted religion in New Zealand, and Rick Wiles goes on an antisemitic rant about Hollywood. Also, please do the world a favor - stop spreading bullshit conspiracy theories, mmmkay? Patreon supporters get early access to the show, bonus episodes, clips from the cutting room floor, and extended editions of the show! You can find the Godless Rebelution around the Internet at these links: Website: http://www.godlessrebelution.com Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/godlessrebelution Podbean: http://www.godlessrebelution.podbean.com Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-godless-rebelution/godless-rebelution iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/godless-rebelution/id872416298 YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/c/GodlessRebelution FB Page: http://www.facebook.com/GodlessRebelution FB Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/GodlessRebelution Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/TGRPodcast You can also send us hate-mail, show ideas, questions, corrections, whines, and rants at: GodlessRebelution@gmail.com ~ OR ~ Send us a text or leave us a voicemail message at: 330-81-REBEL YOU'RE WELCOME!
Al is back! So let's talk about clarification on the Word of Wisdom, abuse prevention training, Ed Smart coming out, bad music, online dating, and more!
Nate gets spooked at St. Bens Hospital, we talk about about Ed Smart coming out of the closet and the Clinton death conspiracy.
When it comes to parenting, people are full of advice--both good and bad. But what do you say when someone gives you bad parenting advice regarding pornography? Today we’re going to give you some talking points to handle those sometimes awkward situations! We recently had a mind-boggling experience in an online parenting group. A mother was seeking advice regarding her 12-year-old who was using online pornography. In response, several other parents recommended that she give him porn magazines to help him fight the urge to look at online porn. Wait … what? (Related: Parenting, Porn and Not-So-Common Sense) We realize bad parenting advice is not a new phenomenon. (Melody’s pediatrician actually recommended rubbing bourbon on her son’s gums when he was teething!) And people have their own ideas about a variety of parenting issues--from pacifiers to sleeping arrangements to curfews. But when it comes to pornography, bad advice can be very, very harmful to our children. If someone is giving you bad advice--for example, recommending that you show your child pornography--and telling you that it has great benefits, you might feel like we did in this situation: “This makes no sense!” But do you know how to articulate that? Here are some talking points to help you express yourself in those tricky situations: Porn is like a drug Porn exploits human beings Porn is an illusion I. PORN IS LIKE A DRUG -When you are talking to other parents about pornography, you might want to focus on brain science. -Did you know that pornography has the same effect on the brain as hard drugs like heroine and cocaine? -Check out Pornography addiction: A Neuroscience perspective by Dr. Donald Hilton to learn more. -Learn about How Porn Changes the Brain at Fight the New Drug, an organization dedicated to educating teens and young adults on the dangers of pornography. -Porn is especially dangerous for kids because their brains are still developing, and they don’t have a fully functioning prefrontal cortex, the neural center for impulse control, problem solving, and executive functioning. Current research says this area of the brain is not fully developed until age 32! (The Dana Foundation, 2017) -The book Brainstorm by Dr. Siegel talks about how children are gathering and absorbing information adolescents are sorting information. -Our children’s brains are a like a garden that isn’t specialized yet, which makes them so much more vulnerable to weeds--like pornography! Wondering how to talk about healthy intimacy with your kids? Check out the books, 30 Days of Sex Talks for Ages 3 to 7; 30 Days of Sex Talks for Ages 8 to 11; and 30 Days of Sex Talks for Ages 12+ from Educate and Empower Kids. II. PORN EXPLOITS HUMAN BEINGS -We need to be willing to draw a line in the sand. -When we take a stance against porn, we’re taking a moral stance against the exploitation of human beings -It is fundamentally wrong to commodify and sell other people. This is what pornography is. And it's not fair to our kids if we don't help them make that connection. -In the 1950’s Alfred Kinsey set out to educate the United States about sex, and Hugh Heffner volunteered to be his “leafleteer.” Judith Reisman’s work on Kinsey and Heffner should put some perspective on our popular culture attitudes regarding sexualization, objectification, and pornography. -A few years ago, we heard Ed Smart testify on Capitol Hill about his daughter’s kidnapping. Elizabeth Smart made a direct connection between her abductor using pornography and grooming her for rape, and talked about how the encounters were worse and more violent after he had viewed pornography. -We also came upon a study in which people were given quotes about women from convicted rapists and from men’s magazines. Then they asked the test subjects to label which came from which. Most could not distinguish the source. -Dr. Mary Ann Layden’s work points out that the degrading effects of pornography lead us to a place that “we even stop seeing each other as human.” “There’s an interesting series of studies that actually highlights a bit of the phenomena of how this works. They were showing people just mildly sexualized pictures. They were men and women in swimsuits, men and women in their underwear, sort of relatively mild sexualized pictures and they showed them either upside right or upside down and looked at the processing in the brain, because it will display a phenomena of which part of your brain you’re using to process that picture that you see. What we see with men, when people look at men, and look at them in their swimsuits or in their underwear, they’re using the part of their brain that processes humans and human faces but when we look at women in their swimsuits and their underwear we use the part of our brain that processes tools and objects and when you process a woman as a tool or an object you use. The rules that we use when we deal with tools or objects is if it’s not doing its job then throw it away, get another one. So the feminists years ago said these men are treating women as sex objects and we thought that was a metaphor. It wasn’t a metaphor. It was an actual statement of reality, that they’re using the part of their brain which they use to process objects and things and there’s a consequence in the society when you start treating sex as a product and women as a thing.” (Mary Ann Layden in “Feminism’s self-defeating about-face on porn”) Want more tips? Check out the book How to Talk to Your Kids About Pornography from Educate and Empower Kids. III. PORN IS AN ILLUSION -Pornography teaches kids to have unrealistic ideas about sex. -In our “Smooch Around Your Kids” episode we talked about Dr. John Foubert’s research, in which he calls pornography the “perfect recipe for rape” -Pornography teaches our kids to believe lies like “pain is pleasure” -Pornography focuses on physical appearance, risky behavior, and exaggerated aspects of sex -Have you ever been to the circus and seen performers doing amazing things, like folding in half, or hanging by their hair--and doing it all with a smile? It’s not because they’re not in pain. It’s because they have trained themselves to smile in spite of the pain--to put on the makeup and the glittering clothes and the loud music and give a good show to distract you from the fact that they are in agony. It is an illusion. Pornography is based on the same concepts used in the circus. -Unfortunately our kids are learning these lies too well. Recently a juvenile was arrested for strangling his girlfriend while making out in a parked car. As it turns out, they had started kissing, and then he strangled her because he had seen it done in porn and thought that’s what she would want. In reality, he almost killed her, and ended up terrified and called 9-1-1 for help. -Melody has worked with betrayed wives for years. One woman who was sexually abused by her husband said that he used to act out things he had seen in pornography and then tell her, “but the girls in the porn liked it.” He could not process the fact that these girls were acting. It was fake. It is abuse. It does not feel good in real life. -We need to teach our children the truth. We need to “pull back the curtain of the magic show” and teach them the reality behind the illusions: -When we abuse people, it hurts! -Real people don’t look like that (enhanced, airbrushed, etc.) -Porn is not healthy sex, and healthy sex is not porn--these are two very different things -Article: Teaching Kids to Interpret Media Illusions Challenge: Pick one talking point from this episode and share it on social media: 1) Porn is like a drug; 2) Porn exploits human beings; 2) Porn is an illusion. Educate another parent about why porn harms kids!
Earlier this year, Jayme Cross, a 13-year-old girl had been missing for months after a 21-year-old man murdered her parents, duct-taped her wrists and mouth, threw her in the back of his trunk, and drove away. Some 88 days after being abducted, Jayme was able to get out of the house, and run to get help from a woman out walking her dog. Perhaps few others have as clear of a perspective on this story than the family of Elizabeth Smart—the woman who was abducted for several months in Utah in 2002 at the age of 14. At the 2015 Coalition to End Sexual Exploitation Summit, Elizabeth Smart’s father, Ed Smart, gave a moving presentation about the way sexual exploitation and abuse is interlinked in real-life, and how to turn trauma into action. Ed Smart is now an advocate for child protection, working with numerous nonprofits and has lobbied Congress and the Senate tirelessly to prevent further abductions and to rescue missing children. Resources: First, you can go to http://www.childIDprogram.com/ for the ID Kit which allows parents to take and store their child's fingerprints in their own home. Keep for your own records in case the worst happens and you need to give them to authorities. Surviving Parents Coalition http://www.spcoalition.org/index.html TAALK has many resources and a private forum with one section that is specifically for Parents of Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse: https://taalk.org/forum.html https://elizabethsmartfoundation.org/ - ending victimization through prevention, recovery and advocacy
Not just your standard building blocks! ED Smart Blocks are wooden building blocks with self-righting magnets, holding your child's creations together, and allowing them to be played with in whatever shapes your child can imagine. Set includes blocks for building sixteen winged models, but so many more possibilities. If you get stuck, there are instructions for building the winged models on the back of the box. From Timberdoodle.com: Smart Block's wooden pieces, with the always attaching, never repelling magnets, are safe and easy for children to separate and put back together. With thirty gorgeous pieces in a variety of shapes, Smart Block Aircraft builds sixteen winged models (as pictured on the back of the box), but that is just the beginning. This innovative, multi-faceted construction toy encourages creativity, development of spatial perception, and even problem solving as young children build their own unique models. Made of sturdy beechwood, Smart Block Aircraft is suitable for ages three and older. For more information, visit timberdoodle.com/smartblocks. New to Timberdoodle? Don't forget, Timberdoodle ships most orders within 24 hours, orders over $120 ship free and for smaller orders our standard shipping fee is only $4.95! Ask for your free catalog now. Also, we'd love to have you drop by our Facebook page to stay connected, win prizes and ask any questions you might have!