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Project Jason: A Personal and Public Pursuit

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Ed Dentzel

True Crime

4.01.4K Ratings

🗓️ 24 September 2016

⏱️ 114 minutes

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Summary

Jason Jolkowski disappeared in Omaha, Nebraska on June 13, 2001. From the moment his mother discovered her son was missing, she's never stopped looking for him. Along the way, she started one of the best known organizations that exists for the sole purpose of helping families who have lost loved ones to disappearances. You'll hear her story today. Project Jason: https://projectjason.org Jason's link at Project Jason: https://projectjason.org/forums/topic/42-missing-man-jason-anthony-jolkowski-ne-06132001/ Video Essay by Kelly Murphy incl. Jason's DJ Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPkNyagD2UQ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Project-Jason-245618678258/?hc_ref=PAGES_TIMELINE&fref=nf Twitter: @Project_Jason If you have any information concerning Jason's case, please contact: Omaha Police Department: (402) 444-5657 Twitter: @unfoundpodcast Email: unfoundpodcast@gmail.com Facebook: Unfound Discussion Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/650717205110075/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/unfound/id1151955197?mt=2 Podomatic: http://unfoundpodcast.podomatic.com/

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Jason Jolkowski disappeared in Omaha, Nebraska on June 13, 2001.

0:06.0

From the moment his mother discovered her son was missing, she's never stopped looking for him.

0:12.0

Along the way, she started one of the best known organizations

0:15.5

that exist for the sole purpose of helping families who have lost loved ones to disappearances.

0:22.0

You'll hear her story today. I'm at Denzel and this is

0:27.1

unfound. Oh, How would you define the word enough? How can it be explained? How can it be quantified? How do you know if you're truly

0:58.9

doing everything you can that you're

1:13.0

as a writer you can never be sure that you're doing enough until your book gets

1:17.8

published in fact it could be just days before you become a bestseller

1:22.0

that you think that you're never going to

1:23.6

succeed at anything. Same way with the person maybe who's trying to lose weight

1:29.0

until they actually lose that 20 pounds even if they're at 19 pounds,

1:35.0

they have doubt as to whether they're doing enough to get that extra 16 ounces off of their body.

1:44.0

As a parent, you worry about your children.

1:48.0

You worry as a parent whether you're doing enough

1:51.0

to make sure that your children grow up to be good citizens and good people.

1:57.6

And if they do, you say, I guess I've done enough.

2:02.0

But in that case, it may take 18, 25, 30 years to find out.

2:09.0

And then when you find out that you haven't, then maybe it's too late. The truth is a large majority of

2:16.0

people in their lives reach their goals no matter if they're very lofty goals or very modest goals. To just succeed in something, whether it's

2:28.1

winning a trivia contest or becoming president of a company,

2:34.8

people get enjoyment out of that. They get a lot of satisfaction, a lot of self-esteem from that.

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