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Betrayal Trauma Recovery

Call It Abuse, Save Lives

Betrayal Trauma Recovery

Anne Blythe, M.Ed.

Relationships, Mental Health, Health & Fitness, Sexuality, Society & Culture

4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 15 October 2019

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

Victims of abuse and betrayal deserve to be validated, supported, and guided to safety. Call it abuse and you may save her life.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Betrayal Trauma Recovery Podcast. This is Anne. I am really excited and a little bit

0:07.1

nervous to have Dave Collie with us today. Dave Collie is a 2003 graduate of the University of Utah's journalism school.

0:14.8

He went to work as a field reporter in Salt Lake City directly out of college.

0:19.0

Dave joined KSL in 2012 taking over as an executive producer for Utah afternoon news.

0:26.4

In early 2018, he moved into a new role as executive producer of digital content.

0:31.6

On November 14, 2018, KSL and Dave launched the

0:35.8

podcast series Cold, focused on the unsolved disappearance of Susan Powell. The

0:40.7

story was close to Dave. He reported on Susan's suspected murder from the beginning in December 2009 and continues to dig for new details.

0:49.0

Cold reached number one on the Apple Podcast chart on the day of its release.

0:53.0

Outside the newsroom, Dave enjoys exploring the nooks of America's backcountry.

0:58.0

He is backpacked from the heights of Hawaiian Cliffs to the depths of Red Rock Canions,

1:02.0

the Natural History Museum of Utah and the High Desert Museum of Bend Oregon have exhibited his photography.

1:09.0

Welcome, Dave.

1:10.0

Thanks, Ann. I really appreciate being on. So this story of Susan Powell hits really close to home for me. I got married in 2008, and in 2009 when this story broke, I was following it really closely.

1:23.0

One of the reasons why I was following it closely

1:24.8

is because I was kind of concerned

1:27.0

that my own marriage was dangerous.

1:29.7

And I remember we were talking about it

1:32.3

and we were at a family dinner like literally everyone was there my parents were there my husband at the time was there and I said if I go missing or if something happens to me, he did it.

1:44.0

And I said it in front of him on purpose.

1:46.0

And the reason I said it in front of him on purpose

1:48.0

was because I thought that would make me safer.

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