unfortunately, it s a strange world that a lot of our teenagers live in as we talk about in our book. my concern more is that if she didn t understand before she was doing this that it might get to the media and that s what s troublesome. here she is, again, trusting and then having it back in her face. it s small potatoes compared to what she has been dealing with, anderson. we all know that. it is, you know, it s a topic that parents should have with their children about the implications of when you do expose yourself publicly like this. but again, this is what she is doing to cope right now. my goodness, this girl needs some support somewhere. i wish it wasn t strangers, and i really hope that she has people surrounding her and supporting her that are there for her. one of the things i read a couple of years ago about ptsd therapy that psychologists are
anderson. we all know that. and it is a topic parents should have with their children about the implications of when you do expose yourself publicly like this. but again, this is what she s doing to cope right now. my goodness, this girl needs some support somewhere. i wish it wasn t strangers and i hope that she s got people surrounding her and supporting her, that are there for her. one of the things i read a couple years ago about ptsd therapy that psychologists are doing in the field with soldiers and marines and service members with ptsd is trying to give them a narrative to kind of explain their their time overseas and giving them a narrative while they re still overseas before they come home, it kind of helps them, i don t know if process is the right word, but is that something important for somebody a child that has undergone a trauma, to come one a narrative that i mean, it
hauled it up and we got back out on to the ship. so, 23 of the 26 life boats deployed, but there were three life boats that didn t so between three and 500 people were left behind, and we were included in that. mike: well, emily, of course, you re here a year later. how did you eventually get off of the ship? we eventually got off the ship by tieing knots on ropes and rappelled down the side of the cruiseliner. mike: what in the world well, now you ve documented this in abandon ship, this book and emily you put a cd together. emily, how are you feeling on the anniversary? it has been a really intense and emotional year. benji and i got ptsd therapy for months and try to rebuild our lives and see if maybe the tragedy was a way for us to
gained from our ptsd therapy we re not going to rule out it go something like that. mike: you re a great couple and cute together. awe thr getting up early. thank you for having us. mike: check out the book and cd. have you ever heard of this one, a teacher with a fear of children? we ll he tell you now why she s suing her school district for discrimination. she s afraid of the kids. plus, it s fast and it s fit, i m talking about a new fitness program especially for women and you ll probably recognize the woman who has put it altogether. yeah, she s number nine from deal or no deal! i remember you! meet her after the break.