
Elizabeth Smart: …that it’s not what happens to you that defines you—it’s the choices you make next
On this episode, we are honored to welcome Elizabeth Smart, one of the most inspiring guests we’ve ever had. In 2002, at just fourteen years old, Elizabeth was abducted at knifepoint from her home in Utah by a pedophile, enduring nine months of unimaginable abuse, captivity, and terror before her courageous rescue and reunion with her family. Despite the trauma she endured, Elizabeth has transformed her experience into a powerful force for advocacy, resilience, and hope. As a bestselling author, speaker, and child safety activist, she has dedicated her life to empowering survivors and pushing for change in the fight against sexual exploitation and abduction. Her book, Where There's Hope: Healing, Moving Forward, and Never Giving Up, is an inspiring guide to resilience and recovery, offering wisdom and encouragement for anyone facing adversity. You can learn more about Elizabeth and her work at elizabethsmart.com.
From "Nobody Told Me!"
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