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I got into this because I was inspired by a book by a well-known children’s author by the name of Todd Strasser. in addition to writing many children’s novels for entertainment, he’s also novelize various feature films, but the book that got me interested in this podcast is a book by him called Boot Camp, about a boy, who, after ignoring several warnings to stop dating one of his teachers, is sent to Lake Harmony, a treatment program located in upstate, New York, on the Canadian border. The book itself was horrifying enough, but the afterword really hit home. And that’s why I looked at this podcast. However, I don’t think the story of people who are sent away is over with his final episode. It’s so good that I think that Moore needs to be talked about, including these so-called professional transporters. In fact, I read about one that I think should be interviewed. and unlike others, he is one of the good guys. His name is Evan, James, otherwise known as. bullet. In fact, he was featured on an A&E TV show called the extractors. And such facilities exist well beyond Utah. So I think there’s plenty of material to continue the podcast. But I would suggest doing one about a place called agape, in Missouri.
Bugatti16 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/18/23
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Such an important topic and wonderful journalism work.
s'aventure via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/03/22
I’m looking forward to listening to this podcast!!
kgroetzi via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/01/22
Once I started listening, I could not stop. The narrative is gripping and the story being reported is important—sad and disturbing, yes, but so important. I’m proud to be a supporter of The Salt Lake Tribune and a sustaining member of KUER—now more than ever.
Tanjable via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/17/22
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