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Robbie Parker

A father who lost his daughter Emilie in the Sandy Hook School shooting and is battling Alex Jones, the conspiracy theorist who claimed the shooting was staged.

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Nov 29, 2024 • 1h 7min

198: Robbie's daughter was a student at Sandy Hook

Robbie Parker, father of Emilie Parker, shares the profound grief his family endured after the Sandy Hook tragedy. He reflects on his daughter’s vibrant personality, her ability to connect with others, and the chaos of that fateful day. Robbie candidly discusses the emotional turmoil following the shooting, navigating the media’s scrutiny, and the impact of conspiracy theories. He emphasizes the significance of empathy and personal storytelling in the healing process, highlighting the complexities of grief and the fight for understanding in the wake of unimaginable loss.
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Dec 5, 2024 • 47min

A father's fight to reclaim the truth about Sandy Hook

Robbie Parker, a father who tragically lost his daughter Emilie in the Sandy Hook shooting, shares his heart-wrenching journey of grief and resilience. He recounts the painful experience of confronting conspiracy theories that claimed the tragedy was staged. Parker discusses his emotional transformation from fear to actively battling misinformation in court against Alex Jones. He emphasizes the importance of accountability in media and the role of community-driven initiatives in healing and change, highlighting a father's unwavering fight for truth.
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Nov 22, 2024 • 1h 13min

#983: Chatting with Robbie Parker

Robbie Parker, author of 'A Father's Fight', shares his profound journey of grief and resilience following the Sandy Hook tragedy. He discusses the emotional toll of challenging misinformation and conspiracy theories, shedding light on the complexities of legal battles with Alex Jones. Through personal reflections, he highlights the importance of confronting trauma and reclaiming power amid public scrutiny. Parker emphasizes the need for accountability in media narratives while finding hope and connection in shared experiences with others affected by similar tragedies.