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EPISODE · Feb 17, 2026 · 28 MIN

Bundle Up | Frost Quakes, Kidnappings & Sippy Cups

from Mostly Accurate Podcast | Mom Life Unfiltered - News, Docs, and True Crime · host Monika Ostrowski

This episode is a little bit of everything — because life is, too.We start with Michigan winter doing what it does best: absolute chaos. From frost cracks that sound like gunshots to earth-rumbling frost quakes and Arctic cold that makes you question every life choice, we break down what’s actually happening (science, not exploding trees) and why it feels especially unhinged. Along the way, we wonder how wildlife is handling all of this — because someone has to be coping better than we are.Then we shift into the heart of the episode with Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart. This is not true crime for entertainment, but a survivor telling her own story. We walk through Elizabeth’s abduction, the investigative failures, the power of shame as a weapon, and the reality that survival doesn’t always look loud or dramatic. Her story is heartbreaking, important, and told with the care it deserves.We close on a lighter, very real note with a mom segment — from sippy cup bankruptcy and a toddler who listens better to Danny Go than his own mother, to an unchanged poop situation and a quiet but meaningful health win. Heavy and light coexist here, just like they do in real life — and both are welcome.🧠 Episode Takeaways🌲 Michigan winter is dramatic, not apocalyptic — frost cracks and frost quakes are loud and unsettling, but they’re science doing science❄️ Extreme cold is serious — frostbite and hypothermia can happen faster than most people realize🦌 Wildlife adapts in ways humans simply… do not🎥 Not all true crime is entertainment — survivor-led stories deserve care, context, and respect💔 Silence can be survival — compliance does not equal consent🚨 Shame belongs to the perpetrator, never the victim📞 Support exists even if you’re not ready to speak yet🍼 No one prepares you for the financial chaos of sippy cups🕺 Your child will absolutely listen to a man on YouTube before listening to you💩 Some phases persist, and sometimes acceptance is the move✨ Small wins matter — especially when they come without pressure⚖️ Life can hold heavy and light at the same time, and both deserve spaceHashtags#elizabethsmart #kidnapped #survivorstories #documentary #michigan #winter #extremeweather #mentalhealthawareness #womenwhopodcastKeywordsElizabeth Smart, kidnapping, survival, advocacy, environmental changes, motherhood, nature, investigation, control, escapeResources:If you or someone you know needs support:RAINN (U.S.): 800-656-HOPE or rainn.orgNational Sexual Assault Hotline — chat available 24/7And if you’re outside the U.S., local crisis lines can be found through international advocacy networksSources:CBS News. (2024). Exploding trees? Extreme cold can cause loud cracks in Michigan.https://www.cbsnews.com/detroit/news/exploding-trees-cold-weather-michigan/Detroit Free Press. (2026, January 23). What is a frost quake? Why extreme cold can cause Michigan to rumble.https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/2026/01/23/michigan-frost-quake-earthquake-extreme-cold/88315699007/Netflix. (2026). Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart [Documentary]. Netflix.RAINN. (n.d.). National Sexual Assault Hotline.https://www.rainn.orgElizabeth Smart Foundation. (n.d.). About & survivor resources.https://www.elizabethsmartfoundation.org

This episode is a little bit of everything — because life is, too.We start with Michigan winter doing what it does best: absolute chaos. From frost cracks that sound like gunshots to earth-rumbling frost quakes and Arctic cold that makes you question every life choice, we break down what’s actually happening (science, not exploding trees) and why it feels especially unhinged. Along the way, we wonder how wildlife is handling all of this — because someone has to be coping better than we are.Then we shift into the heart of the episode with Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart. This is not true crime for entertainment, but a survivor telling her own story. We walk through Elizabeth’s abduction, the investigative failures, the power of shame as a weapon, and the reality that survival doesn’t always look loud or dramatic. Her story is heartbreaking, important, and told with the care it deserves.We close on a lighter, very real note with a mom segment — from sippy cup bankruptcy and a toddler who listens better to Danny Go than his own mother, to an unchanged poop situation and a quiet but meaningful health win. Heavy and light coexist here, just like they do in real life — and both are welcome.🧠 Episode Takeaways🌲 Michigan winter is dramatic, not apocalyptic — frost cracks and frost quakes are loud and unsettling, but they’re science doing science❄️ Extreme cold is serious — frostbite and hypothermia can happen faster than most people realize🦌 Wildlife adapts in ways humans simply… do not🎥 Not all true crime is entertainment — survivor-led stories deserve care, context, and respect💔 Silence can be survival — compliance does not equal consent🚨 Shame belongs to the perpetrator, never the victim📞 Support exists even if you’re not ready to speak yet🍼 No one prepares you for the financial chaos of sippy cups🕺 Your child will absolutely listen to a man on YouTube before listening to you💩 Some phases persist, and sometimes acceptance is the move✨ Small wins matter — especially when they come without pressure⚖️ Life can hold heavy and light at the same time, and both deserve spaceHashtags#elizabethsmart #kidnapped #survivorstories #documentary #michigan #winter #extremeweather #mentalhealthawareness #womenwhopodcastKeywordsElizabeth Smart, kidnapping, survival, advocacy, environmental changes, motherhood, nature, investigation, control, escapeResources:If you or someone you know needs support:RAINN (U.S.): 800-656-HOPE or rainn.orgNational Sexual Assault Hotline — chat available 24/7And if you’re outside the U.S., local crisis lines can be found through international advocacy networksSources:CBS News. (2024). Exploding trees? Extreme cold can cause loud cracks in Michigan.https://www.cbsnews.com/detroit/news/exploding-trees-cold-weather-michigan/Detroit Free Press. (2026, January 23). What is a frost quake? Why extreme cold can cause Michigan to rumble.https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/2026/01/23/michigan-frost-quake-earthquake-extreme-cold/88315699007/Netflix. (2026). Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart [Documentary]. Netflix.RAINN. (n.d.). National Sexual Assault Hotline.https://www.rainn.orgElizabeth Smart Foundation. (n.d.). About & survivor resources.https://www.elizabethsmartfoundation.org

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