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[The Unspoken Survival: An In-depth Conversation with Elizabeth Smart]-[AUDIO EXTRA: A Conversation With Elizabeth Smart]

Crime Junkie · B2 · 2026-01-29

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The Unspoken Survival: An In-depth Conversation with Elizabeth Smart

This special episode features an intimate, raw interview between Ashley Flowers and Elizabeth Smart, originally recorded in 2021. Moving beyond the standard narrative of her kidnapping, this conversation delves into the psychological warfare, the devastating impact of victim-blaming, and Smart's transformative journey into a global advocate for survivors of sexual violence and human trafficking.

The Reality of Terror and Control

Elizabeth Smart recounts the harrowing night of June 5th, 2002, when she was abducted from her own bedroom. She emphasizes that her experience was not just a physical nightmare but a systematic dismantling of her identity. Her captors used "grooming" and religious manipulation to exert control, forcing her to believe that her abduction was divinely ordained.

Smart highlights the "rules of captivity" imposed upon her, including the forced consumption of alcohol and the withholding of necessities, which were designed to strip away her sense of self. She notes that her survival was fueled entirely by the unconditional love of her parents, which remained her anchor even when she felt worthless or "unlovable" due to the trauma of sexual assault.

The Burden of Shame and Victim-Blaming

A central theme of the interview is the toxic culture of shame surrounding sexual assault. Smart reflects on the "spiritual layer of disgrace" she felt as a 14-year-old raised in a conservative environment that equated a woman's worth with virginity. She passionately argues that society must change how it discusses sexual violence. She asserts that "no one wakes up and says, today feels like a good day to be raped," and warns against the damaging impact of asking survivors, "Why didn't you scream?" or "Why didn't you run?" These questions, she explains, are perceived by victims as accusations of fault rather than genuine curiosity.

Advocacy and Disparities in Justice

Smart discusses her transition from a private survivor to a public advocate. She candidly addresses the disparity in media attention and law enforcement response, noting that her own case received immense coverage largely due to her background, skin color, and socioeconomic status. She uses her platform to highlight the plight of underserved populations, particularly Native American and Indigenous women, who face disproportionately high rates of human trafficking and violence with significantly less institutional support.

Finding a Way Forward

Smart emphasizes that healing is not about returning to the person one was before the trauma, but about accepting a "new normal." She shares her commitment to helping others through the Elizabeth Smart Foundation, which focuses on education, self-defense, and the "We Believe You" campaign. Her advice to those supporting survivors is simple yet profound:

  1. Believe them: Validation is the most critical step in a survivor's recovery.
  2. Listen without judgment: Avoid questions that imply the survivor could have prevented the crime.
  3. Offer tangible support: Ask what they need, whether it is accompaniment to therapy or simply a presence that says they are not alone.

Conclusion: The Resilience of the Human Spirit

Throughout the interview, Smart maintains a stance of grace, expressing gratitude for the law enforcement officers who work tirelessly despite the tragic nature of their jobs. She rejects bitterness, choosing instead to focus on the resilience of the human spirit. Her message to all survivors is clear: what happened to you is not your fault, you are worthy of joy, and your story has the power to change the world. By choosing to share her experience, Smart continues to dismantle the silence that perpetrators rely on, offering a beacon of hope for survivors everywhere.

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I didn't recognize it.
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I didn't immediately respond.
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Don't make a sound.
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Get up and come with me.
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It kept going.
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📝Key Phrases

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peek behind the curtain
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take a listen
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get caught up in the moment
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farthest thing from their mind
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take a step inside
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📖 Transcript

Hi, Crime Junkies.
It's Britt, surprising you in your feed with a special interview.
Back in 2021, Ashley and I released our episode Survived Elizabeth Smart, where we walked you through Elizabeth's kidnapping and truly remarkable return.
If you haven't heard our original episode covering the case or just need a refresher, please be sure to go back and listen.
We were so fortunate to be able to speak to Elizabeth about her experience, giving you all a chance to hear from Elizabeth herself.
But that was just a small part of a much larger conversation that we had with her.

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