‘Don't let this define you': Abduction survivor shares message with Jayme Closs and the public
- Jan 14, 2019
- 1 min read
Spoke with Madison, Wisconsin's NEWS 3 about the recovery of Jayme Closs.
I was asked during the interview about what I would like to say to Jayme and how the community can aid in her healing.
I also had the opportunity to discuss my work with Protect on Alicia's Law, my namesake, and how Kozak, a K9 Officer named after me, was a part of the search for Jayme.
Full story: https://www.channel3000.com/news/dont-let-this-define-you-abduction-survivor-shares-message-with-jayme-closs-public/974062081
The survivor's message in this article is incredibly powerful. It’s a reminder that no traumatic experience should define who you are and that resilience and courage can help overcome even the darkest moments. The strength and determination shown by those like Jayme Closs are truly inspiring. In a way, preparing for a frontend interview can also be a test of resilience. Like overcoming challenges in life, preparing for interviews requires strength, persistence, and a positive mindset. Just as survivors push forward, we too can conquer our professional challenges by staying determined and focused on our goals.