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A storytelling podcast, with first-hand amazing stories presented by Scott Johnson and Meredith Hackwith Edwards. Each storyteller tells their own personal true story, with all the details of what happened. Animal attacks, plane crashes, mass shootings, and more – you'll hear what happened directly from the person who experienced it, and the inspirational outcome of how they came out on the other side.
Do you know,
with certainty, how you would react in a time of extreme stress or crisis?
As a 22 year
old woman in San Francisco, Betty had not yet decided on a career path. So,
while she was figuring out what she wanted to do, she worked at the factory
owned by her parents. The factory produced beef jerky. It wasn’t really her
dream job, but it kept her busy at the time, and she also felt good about
helping her parents in their business.
One day,
Betty’s workplace suddenly became very dangerous. Some people came in to rob
the family business – and they were waving guns around. Betty was out front,
and one of the first employees to come in contact with the robbers. She never
panicked, even as one of the men held a gun to her head. Instead, she calmly
called her dad, who was in the back, and said, “Dad, we’re being robbed”. The robbers
got some money and left, and no one was physically injured.
Betty’s nerves
of steel would come into play again years later. She was one of the flight
attendants on American Airlines flight 11, on September 11, 2001. Today you’ll
hear her voice, and you’ll learn why the 9/11 Commission declared Betty a hero.
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Graphics for
this episode by Bob Bretz. Transcription was done by James Lai.
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What Was That Like - True Stories. Real People.
A storytelling podcast, with first-hand amazing stories presented by Scott Johnson and Meredith Hackwith Edwards. Each storyteller tells their own personal true story, with all the details of what happened. Animal attacks, plane crashes, mass shootings, and more – you'll hear what happened directly from the person who experienced it, and the inspirational outcome of how they came out on the other side.