I'll Go First® with Jessica Minhas

On the morning of September 27, 2006, at Platte Canyon High School in the small town of Bailey, Colorado, everything was going as usual. Taylor Fraser, then 15-years-old and a sophomore, went to school, passed her mother at the front desk, and walked to class just like every other morning before that day.

No one could ever have guessed that later that afternoon, 53-year-old Duane Roger Morrison would take seven female students hostage, kill one of them and then himself, and forever change the small town of Bailey, Colorado.

As we reflect on the tragic experiences in our lives, we often find that there is the version of us before something extraordinary happens and then the version of us after.

Taylor Fraser joins us on this episode to talk about how she’s healing, her thoughts on gun laws, why it’s essential we share our stories, and what inspired her to write and direct ‘Foreward,’ - an audio drama podcast that chronicles one family’s journey after surviving the tragedy of a school shooting.

Goodies from this Episode:

Listen to Taylor's podcast, "Foreward”, an audio drama podcast that chronicles one family’s story after the tragedy of a school shooting at https://www.forewardpodcast.com

Support “Foreward” at https://www.forewardpodcast.com/support

Connect with Taylor at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/taylor-leigh-fraser-44a83251

Looking for mental health resources and support? Check out our Help page at https://www.illgofirst.com/find-help

Listen to more episodes at https://www.illgofirst.com/stories

In crisis? Text "GO FIRST" to 741-741 to speak with a trained crisis counselor 24/7 for free.

Have a suggestion? Don't be shy! We'd love to hear from you! Say "Hi" at hello@illgofirst.com

Show Notes

On the morning of September 27, 2006, at Platte Canyon High School in the small town of Bailey, Colorado, everything was going as usual. Taylor Fraser, then 15-years-old and a sophomore, went to school, passed her mother at the front desk, and walked to class just like every other morning before that day. 
 
No one could ever have guessed that later that afternoon, 53-year-old Duane Roger Morrison would take seven female students hostage, kill one of them and then himself, and forever change the small town of Bailey, Colorado. 
 
As we reflect on the tragic experiences in our lives, we often find that there is the version of us before something extraordinary happens and then the version of us after.  
 
Taylor Fraser joins us on this episode to talk about how she’s healing, her thoughts on gun laws, why it’s essential we share our stories, and what inspired her to write and direct ‘Foreward,’ - an audio drama podcast that chronicles one family’s journey after surviving the tragedy of a school shooting.
 
Goodies from this Episode: 
 
 
Listen to Taylor's podcast, "Foreward”, an audio drama podcast that chronicles one family’s story after the tragedy of a school shooting at https://www.forewardpodcast.com
 
Support “Foreward” at https://www.forewardpodcast.com/support
 
Connect with Taylor at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/taylor-leigh-fraser-44a83251
 
Looking for mental health resources and support? Check out our Help page at https://www.illgofirst.com/find-help  
 
Listen to more episodes at https://www.illgofirst.com/stories 
 
In crisis? Text "GO FIRST" to 741-741 to speak with a trained crisis counselor 24/7 for free. 
 
Have a suggestion? Don't be shy! We'd love to hear from you! Say "Hi" at hello@illgofirst.com
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What is I'll Go First® with Jessica Minhas?

Jessica Minhas, host and founder of I'll Go First®, dives into the topics and conversations that we want to have but are a little afraid to talk about or aren't sure where to start. Celebrate the stories of courageous overcomers, inspiring mental health champions, and those boldly stepping into taboo spaces and inviting us into a full life. Listen, learn, and heal with people just like us who look adversity in the eye and say, “I will not stand down. I'll go first.”