The Survivor Squad

Collier Landry

  • 55 minutes 54 seconds
    Part 2: 'Why Gary, Why?' with Jody Plauché

    This is Part 2 of a Two-Part Interview with Jody Plauché

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    About our guest:

    Jody Plauché, from Baton Rouge, La., made national headlines in March 1984 when he was abducted by his karate teacher and taken 2,000 miles away from home to Los Angeles, CA. FBI officials rescued Jody, and his abductor was arrested. Upon his karate teacher’s return, Jody’s father, Gary, shot and killed him. The shooting was captured by WBRZ news crew, a local ABC affiliate. 

    Jody obtained his bachelor’s degree in General Studies from Louisiana State University with minors in Psychology, Speech Communications, and Philosophy.  

    Jody has worked in the field of violence prevention since 1995. While attending Louisiana State University, he served on the executive board for Men Against Violence, a campus organization aimed at preventing campus violence, including sexual assault and other physical violence.

    For seven years, Jody worked at the Victim Services Center of Montgomery County, a comprehensive crime victim center in Norristown, PA. At Victim Services, Jody worked as a sexual assault counselor as well as a prevention educator and eventually became the Supervisor of Community Education Programs. Jody provided crisis intervention to sexual assault victims on the agency’s 24-hour crisis hotline, as well as in-person support at hospitals and police stations. He facilitated sexual violence risk reduction programs for students ranging from pre-K through college age. Jody also presented numerous professional training sessions for police officers, hospital staff, parents, and school administrators.

    Website: https://www.jodyplauche.net/about-me/

    Twitter: @jplauche https://twitter.com/jplauche 

    Instagram: @jodyplauche https://www.instagram.com/jodyplauche/



    Disclaimer: The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the interviewee’s own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of the hosts. The material and information presented in this podcast are for general information and entertainment purposes only. The hosts are not legal or mental health professionals or doctors, and opinions expressed here should not be expressed or implied that they are a replacement for qualified legal advice and medical or mental health treatment. 


    It's important to consider seeking support from a licensed mental health professional or support group. Talking to a trusted friend/family member can also be beneficial in overcoming trauma and its aftermath. Please refer to the resources below for more information:



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    18 March 2024, 11:00 am
  • 54 minutes 35 seconds
    Part 1: 'Why Gary, Why?' with Jody Plauché

    This is Part 1 of a Two-Part Interview with Jody Plauché

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    About our guest:

    Jody Plauché, from Baton Rouge, La., made national headlines in March 1984 when he was abducted by his karate teacher and taken 2,000 miles away from home to Los Angeles, CA. FBI officials rescued Jody, and his abductor was arrested. Upon his karate teacher’s return, Jody’s father, Gary, shot and killed him. The shooting was captured by WBRZ news crew, a local ABC affiliate. 

    Jody obtained his bachelor’s degree in General Studies from Louisiana State University with minors in Psychology, Speech Communications, and Philosophy.  

    Jody has worked in the field of violence prevention since 1995. While attending Louisiana State University, he served on the executive board for Men Against Violence, a campus organization aimed at preventing campus violence, including sexual assault and other physical violence.

    For seven years, Jody worked at the Victim Services Center of Montgomery County, a comprehensive crime victim center in Norristown, PA. At Victim Services, Jody worked as a sexual assault counselor as well as a prevention educator and eventually became the Supervisor of Community Education Programs. Jody provided crisis intervention to sexual assault victims on the agency’s 24-hour crisis hotline, as well as in-person support at hospitals and police stations. He facilitated sexual violence risk reduction programs for students ranging from pre-K through college age. Jody also presented numerous professional training sessions for police officers, hospital staff, parents, and school administrators.

    Website: https://www.jodyplauche.net/about-me/

    Twitter: @jplauche https://twitter.com/jplauche 

    Instagram: @jodyplauche https://www.instagram.com/jodyplauche/


    Disclaimer: The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the interviewee’s own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of the hosts. The material and information presented in this podcast are for general information and entertainment purposes only. The hosts are not legal or mental health professionals or doctors, and opinions expressed here should not be expressed or implied that they are a replacement for qualified legal advice and medical or mental health treatment. 


    It's important to consider seeking support from a licensed mental health professional or support group. Talking to a trusted friend/family member can also be beneficial in overcoming trauma and its aftermath. Please refer to the resources below for more information:



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    14 March 2024, 11:00 am
  • 47 minutes 59 seconds
    Part 2: Citizen F's American Nightmare w/ Denise Huskins

    This is Part 2 of a Two-Part Interview with Denise Huskins

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    About our guest:

    Denise Huskins

    In March 2015, Denise and her boyfriend at the time, now husband Aaron Quinn, were victims in a home invasion. The intruders bound them up with zip ties, blinded them with blackout goggles, and forced them into a closet. Denise was then kidnapped. Aaron was able to break free later to call the police. Aaron told the police that Denise was being held ransom for two payments of $8,500. The Vallejo police never took him seriously. The police had his phone turned off where they could have had Denise’s location traced to be saved. Denise was then dropped off two days later by her family in Huntington Beach at her parents' house. The police and media did not believe them naming Denise the real-life gone girl.

    Instagram: @huskins.denise https://www.instagram.com/huskins.denise/?hl=en

    The Book: https://victimf.com

    Netflix Series: American Nightmare


    Disclaimer: The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the interviewee’s own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of the hosts. The material and information presented in this podcast are for general information and entertainment purposes only. The hosts are not legal or mental health professionals or doctors, and opinions expressed here should not be expressed or implied that they are a replacement for qualified legal advice and medical or mental health treatment. 

    It's important to consider seeking support from a licensed mental health professional or support group. Talking to a trusted friend/family member can also be beneficial in overcoming trauma and its aftermath. Please refer to the resources below for more information:


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    11 March 2024, 4:00 pm
  • 48 minutes 38 seconds
    Part 1: Citizen F's American Nightmare w/ Denise Huskins

    This is Part 1 of a Two-Part Interview with Denise Huskins

    Make 2024 your year of language mastery with Babbel! Visit https://babbel.com/collier and receive 55% off your Babbel subscription. Be a better you, one language at a time! *Rules and restrictions may apply.

    About our guest:

    Denise Huskins

    In March 2015, Denise and her boyfriend at the time, now husband Aaron Quinn, were victims in a home invasion. The intruders bound them up with zip ties, blinded them with blackout goggles, and forced them into a closet. Denise was then kidnapped. Aaron was able to break free later to call the police. Aaron told the police that Denise was being held ransom for two payments of $8,500. The Vallejo police never took him seriously. The police had his phone turned off where they could have had Denise’s location traced to be saved. Denise was then dropped off two days later by her family in Huntington Beach at her parents' house. The police and media did not believe them naming Denise the real-life gone girl.

    Instagram: @huskins.denise https://www.instagram.com/huskins.denise/?hl=en

    The Book: https://victimf.com

    Netflix Series: American Nightmare

    • Survivor Squad Podcast links: https://linktr.ee/thesurvivorsqaud

    • Terra’s links: https://linktr.ee/terranewell 

    • Collier’s links: https://collierlandry.com/links

    It's important to consider seeking support from a licensed mental health professional or support group. Talking to a trusted friend/family member can also be beneficial in overcoming trauma and its aftermath. 

    •Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/

    •Trauma-Recovery.org: https://trauma-recovery.org/

    •American Psychological Association: https://www.apa.org/

    •National Institute of Mental Health: https://www.nimh.nih.gov/index.shtml

    •National SA Hotline 1-800-656-4673 https://www.rainn.org/

    •National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-7233 https://www.thehotline.org/

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    8 March 2024, 8:00 pm
  • 39 minutes 10 seconds
    Part 2: All That Glimmers w/ Kimberly Shannon Murphy

    This is Part 2 of a Two-Part Interview with Kimberly Shannon Murphy.

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    About our guest:

    As an award-winning stuntwoman, Kimberly Shannon Murphy was intimate with pain. For years, she propelled her body through dangerous spaces—medicating the trauma of her childhood sexual abuse with the adrenaline rush that came from pushing herself to the absolute limit. But as Kimberly learned, no matter how much you suppress your past, it always catches up with you.

    In Glimmer, Kimberly details her remarkable journey to the top of her field as a Hollywood stuntwoman for many A-list celebrities, including Cameron Diaz, Charlize Theron, Angelina Jolie, Taylor Swift, and Sandra Bullock, while carrying the pain of her childhood of sexual abuse in a family that refused to acknowledge its reality. In her beautifully written, unflinchingly honest memoir, Kimberly reflects on her past and present, chronicling her path to recovery and calculating the long shadow of trauma.

    Website: https://kimberlyshannonmurphy.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kimberlyshannonmurphystunts/

    Survivor Squad Podcast links: https://linktr.ee/thesurvivorsqaud

    • Terra’s links: https://linktr.ee/terranewell 

    • Collier’s links: https://collierlandry.com/links

    It's important to consider seeking support from a licensed mental health professional or support group. Talking to a trusted friend/family member can also be beneficial in overcoming trauma and its aftermath. 

    •Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/

    •Trauma-Recovery.org: https://trauma-recovery.org/

    •American Psychological Association: https://www.apa.org/

    •National Institute of Mental Health: https://www.nimh.nih.gov/index.shtml

    •National SA Hotline 1-800-656-4673 https://www.rainn.org/

    •National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-7233 https://www.thehotline.org/

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    1 March 2024, 12:00 pm
  • 40 minutes 3 seconds
    Part 1: All That Glimmers w/ Kimberly Shannon Murphy

    This is Part 1 of a Two-Part Interview with Kimberly Shannon Murphy.

    Make 2024 your year of language mastery with Babbel! Visit https://babbel.com/collier and receive 55% off your Babbel subscription. Be a better you, one language at a time! *Rules and restrictions may apply.

    About our guest:

    As an award-winning stuntwoman, Kimberly Shannon Murphy was intimate with pain. For years, she propelled her body through dangerous spaces—medicating the trauma of her childhood sexual abuse with the adrenaline rush that came from pushing herself to the absolute limit. But as Kimberly learned, no matter how much you suppress your past, it always catches up with you.

    In Glimmer, Kimberly details her remarkable journey to the top of her field as a Hollywood stuntwoman for many A-list celebrities, including Cameron Diaz, Charlize Theron, Angelina Jolie, Taylor Swift, and Sandra Bullock, while carrying the pain of her childhood of sexual abuse in a family that refused to acknowledge its reality. In her beautifully written, unflinchingly honest memoir, Kimberly reflects on her past and present, chronicling her path to recovery and calculating the long shadow of trauma.

    Website: https://kimberlyshannonmurphy.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kimberlyshannonmurphystunts/

    Survivor Squad Podcast links: https://linktr.ee/thesurvivorsqaud

    • Terra’s links: https://linktr.ee/terranewell 

    • Collier’s links: https://collierlandry.com/links

    It's important to consider seeking support from a licensed mental health professional or support group. Talking to a trusted friend/family member can also be beneficial in overcoming trauma and its aftermath. 

    •Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/

    •Trauma-Recovery.org: https://trauma-recovery.org/

    •American Psychological Association: https://www.apa.org/

    •National Institute of Mental Health: https://www.nimh.nih.gov/index.shtml

    •National SA Hotline 1-800-656-4673 https://www.rainn.org/

    •National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-7233 https://www.thehotline.org/

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    29 February 2024, 12:00 pm
  • 45 minutes 31 seconds
    Part 2: Calling Out the Scouts w/ Matt Barker

    This is Part 2 of a Two-Part Interview with Matt Barker.

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    After years of suffering, Matt sought psychological treatment. He bravely made a report to the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. He then filed a Police Report with the NSW Police about the repeated abuse he suffered as a child. 

    After three years of Police investigations and legal preparation by the Public Prosecutor, the abuser pleaded guilty to all charges relating to the abuse of Matt and three other scouts from the same scout group. That former scout leader is now serving a lengthy period of imprisonment.

    Matt then acted in the Supreme Court of New South Wales, seeking to hold Scouts NSW to account for their failure to protect children like him from sexual abuse while under the care of their organization.

    Website: https://www.mattvscouts.com.au 

    Instagram: @matt1barker https://www.instagram.com/matt1barker/

    Survivor Squad Podcast links: https://linktr.ee/thesurvivorsqaud

    • Terra’s links: https://linktr.ee/terranewell 

    • Collier’s links: https://collierlandry.com/links

    It's important to consider seeking support from a licensed mental health professional or support group. Talking to a trusted friend/family member can also be beneficial in overcoming trauma and its aftermath. 

    •Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/

    •Trauma-Recovery.org: https://trauma-recovery.org/

    •American Psychological Association: https://www.apa.org/

    •National Institute of Mental Health: https://www.nimh.nih.gov/index.shtml

    •National SA Hotline 1-800-656-4673 https://www.rainn.org/

    •National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-7233 https://www.thehotline.org/

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    23 February 2024, 12:00 pm
  • 48 minutes 43 seconds
    Part 1: Calling Out the Scouts w/ Matt Barker

    This is Part 1 of a Two-Part Interview with Matt Barker.

    Make 2024 your year of language mastery with Babbel! Visit https://babbel.com/collier and receive 55% off your Babbel subscription. Be a better you, one language at a time! *Rules and restrictions may apply.

    After years of suffering, Matt sought psychological treatment. He bravely made a report to the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. He then filed a Police Report with the NSW Police about the repeated abuse he suffered as a child. 

    After three years of Police investigations and legal preparation by the Public Prosecutor, the abuser pleaded guilty to all charges relating to the abuse of Matt and three other scouts from the same scout group. That former scout leader is now serving a lengthy period of imprisonment.

    Matt then acted in the Supreme Court of New South Wales, seeking to hold Scouts NSW to account for their failure to protect children like him from sexual abuse while under the care of their organization.

    Website: https://www.mattvscouts.com.au 

    Instagram: @matt1barker https://www.instagram.com/matt1barker/

    Survivor Squad Podcast links: https://linktr.ee/thesurvivorsqaud

    Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thesurvivorsquad

    • Terra’s links: https://linktr.ee/terranewell 

    • Collier’s links: https://collierlandry.com/links

    It's important to consider seeking support from a licensed mental health professional or support group. Talking to a trusted friend/family member can also be beneficial in overcoming trauma and its aftermath. 

    •Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/

    •Trauma-Recovery.org: https://trauma-recovery.org/

    •American Psychological Association: https://www.apa.org/

    •National Institute of Mental Health: https://www.nimh.nih.gov/index.shtml

    •National SA Hotline 1-800-656-4673 https://www.rainn.org/

    •National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-7233 https://www.thehotline.org/

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    22 February 2024, 12:00 pm
  • 35 minutes 34 seconds
    Part 2: Instagram Gone Wrong w/ Aziza Murphy

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    Aziza Murphy is being stalked by her ex-boyfriend, who is threatening her life. After she broke up with him, he called her over one thousand times within 24 hours, harassed her ex-husband's family, and tried to break into her house. Armed with recorded evidence, Aziza contacted the Baltimore Police Department, pleading for them to make an arrest, but they told her since he hadn't necessarily been violent with her, they couldn't take any action. Aziza was forced to relocate and lost her job after her stalker showed up at her workplace and threatened her coworkers. She turned to social media and shared her horrific story to expose her stalker and shine a light on how the system can fail to protect women, especially women of color, from a stalker.

    Instagram @cured_bytheblood https://www.instagram.com/cured_bytheblood

    Twitter @CuredByTheBLood https://twitter.com/CuredByTheBLood

    Survivor Squad Podcast links: https://linktr.ee/thesurvivorsqaud

    • Terra’s links: https://linktr.ee/terranewell 

    • Collier’s links: https://collierlandry.com/links

    It's important to consider seeking support from a licensed mental health professional or support group. Talking to a trusted friend/family member can also be beneficial in overcoming trauma and its aftermath. 

    •Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/

    •Trauma-Recovery.org: https://trauma-recovery.org/

    •American Psychological Association: https://www.apa.org/

    •National Institute of Mental Health: https://www.nimh.nih.gov/index.shtml

    •National SA Hotline 1-800-656-4673 https://www.rainn.org/

    •National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-7233 https://www.thehotline.org/

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    16 February 2024, 12:00 pm
  • 36 minutes 12 seconds
    Part 1: Instagram Gone Wrong w/ Aziza Murphy

    Make 2024 your year of language mastery with Babbel! Visit https://babbel.com/collier and receive 55% off your Babbel subscription. Be a better you, one language at a time! *Rules and restrictions may apply.

    Aziza Murphy is being stalked by her ex-boyfriend, who is threatening her life. After she broke up with him, he called her over one thousand times within 24 hours, harassed her ex-husband's family, and tried to break into her house. Armed with recorded evidence, Aziza contacted the Baltimore Police Department, pleading for them to make an arrest, but they told her since he hadn't necessarily been violent with her, they couldn't take any action. Aziza was forced to relocate and lost her job after her stalker showed up at her workplace and threatened her coworkers. She turned to social media and shared her horrific story to expose her stalker and shine a light on how the system can fail to protect women, especially women of color, from a stalker.

    Instagram @cured_bytheblood https://www.instagram.com/cured_bytheblood

    Twitter @CuredByTheBLood https://twitter.com/CuredByTheBLood

    Survivor Squad Podcast links: https://linktr.ee/thesurvivorsqaud

    • Terra’s links: https://linktr.ee/terranewell 

    • Collier’s links: https://collierlandry.com/links

    It's important to consider seeking support from a licensed mental health professional or support group. Talking to a trusted friend/family member can also be beneficial in overcoming trauma and its aftermath. 

    •Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/

    •Trauma-Recovery.org: https://trauma-recovery.org/

    •American Psychological Association: https://www.apa.org/

    •National Institute of Mental Health: https://www.nimh.nih.gov/index.shtml

    •National SA Hotline 1-800-656-4673 https://www.rainn.org/

    •National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-7233 https://www.thehotline.org/

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    15 February 2024, 4:00 pm
  • 43 minutes 52 seconds
    Part 2: The iCloud Hack of 2014 w/ Uldouz Wallace

    This is Part 2 of our two-part interview with Uldouz Wallace.

    Uldouz Wallace is a survivor of the 2014 iCloud Hack/Leak; her private images and a video were hacked by a predator who later auctioned & leaked them to the internet, which later was shared on all the adult sites without her consent and ultimately taking away her fundamental human rights. This horrifying set of events destroyed her bright future of success. Through experience, Uldouz realized the imbalance between technology and the current laws and how they need to be updated to protect the future of children, women & men. That’s when she decided to change the law; she contacted several senators and nonprofit organizations and created The Protect Act Bill, which Senator Mike Lee introduced. She testified at Capitol Hill and is currently an Advisor for the White House Task Force regarding Image-Based Sexual Abuse. She also started her nonprofit 501(c)3 Foundation Ra and the movement #protectmyimage to help victims of image & video-based abuse with resources like free takedown services, therapy, law enforcement, lawyers, and to know your rights, and more. 

    To support, go to the website, sign the petition, volunteer, and/or donate:

    www.foundationra.com 

    Survivor Squad Podcast links: https://linktr.ee/thesurvivorsqaud

    Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thesurvivorsquad

    • Terra’s links: https://linktr.ee/terranewell 

    • Collier’s links: https://collierlandry.com/links


    It's important to consider seeking support from a licensed mental health professional or support group. Talking to a trusted friend/family member can also be beneficial in overcoming trauma and its aftermath. 

    •Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/

    •Trauma-Recovery.org: https://trauma-recovery.org/

    •American Psychological Association: https://www.apa.org/

    •National Institute of Mental Health: https://www.nimh.nih.gov/index.shtml

    •National SA Hotline 1-800-656-4673 https://www.rainn.org/

    •National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-7233 https://www.thehotline.org/

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    2 February 2024, 12:00 pm
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