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Frozen Truth

Season 3, Episode 11 – Jodi’s Network of Hope

Frozen Truth

Scott Fuller

Society & Culture, True Crime, Personal Journals

4.7653 Ratings

🗓️ 31 March 2019

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

In this episode you’ll hear from Candy Host, Chairman of the Board of Jodi’s Network of Hope, which is is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit corporation founded in 2005 on the 10 year anniversary of Jodi’s abduction. The group promotes positive educational opportunities for students and supports safety training and awareness.

In this episode you’ll also hear from Joe Vigil, who worked with Jodi at the campus television station when they were attending St. Cloud State University together, and then in Cedar Rapids, Iowa in 1992.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the final episode of Season 3 of Frozen Truth. I'm Scott Fuller, and I want to say

0:05.9

thank you to each of you for downloading the episodes that you might have listened to for this

0:10.6

season and the past series so far. I have been putting off writing this episode all week and now

0:17.3

all weekend for two reasons. First, I didn't want to be done.

0:22.6

I didn't want to be done looking for Jody,

0:24.8

which is a silly thing to be worried about

0:26.3

because I'll never stop looking.

0:27.9

But obviously, there's a finality to posting the final episode of the season.

0:33.6

Every story has to have an ending,

0:35.3

and this case doesn't have one yet.

0:39.2

But I also didn't know what exactly I wanted to say about Jody. And I started thinking this morning about the strangest thing

0:47.3

maybe to be associated with this case. But this morning, I started thinking about the nature of love.

0:56.7

I'm not sure why I started thinking about that today.

1:00.1

But I think there are two kinds of love.

1:02.7

The first kind of love that we have for people, others, is how they make us feel. We love them because they make us feel good.

1:14.2

That's a selfish sort of love, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. True love, quote unquote,

1:20.2

I think, and this has been said by many people over the years, including ancient scholars and philosophers,

1:26.2

true love is wishing good onto others one of them

1:29.0

once said wishing good for others this is a rare kind of love i think most of us only experience

1:36.6

this kind of love a couple of times in our lifetime many marriages are built on this kind of love

1:41.7

family relationships can be this is the bond that most

1:45.4

parents, I think, have for their children. And maybe the reason I was thinking about the nature of

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