Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2463

Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2463

Stop Child Abuse Now

Tonight's special guest is Wandra Denice Brown from New York City a survivor of severe violent, physical and sexual abuse. Emotionally she was broken. "I was in the foster care system my whole childhood life," she shares. "I never had a childhood at...

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Empowering Survivors: Wandra's Journey

Episode Overview

  • Wandra's harrowing experiences in foster care.
  • The role of community and support systems in healing.
  • Overcoming fear and speaking out about abuse.
  • The transformative power of faith and personal empowerment.
  • NASCA's commitment to supporting abuse survivors.
I'm not telling y'all this story because I'm a victim. I'm telling y'all this story because I'm a survivor.

In this compelling episode of the Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) podcast, host Charlie Stecker welcomes special guest Wandra Denice Brown. Wandra, a survivor of severe violent, physical, and sexual abuse, shares her heart-wrenching story of growing up in the foster care system in New York City. Her experiences included unimaginable trauma, such as being sodomized, buried alive, and branded, all while being taught not to show pain. Despite such adversity, Wandra emerges as a beacon of strength and determination.

She recounts how she became mute for two years in her youth due to the trauma but eventually found her voice and purpose. The podcast highlights the importance of community support, with Charlie emphasizing NASCA's role in providing a platform for survivors to share their stories and heal. Wandra's journey is not just about survival but also about empowerment.

Her faith plays a significant role in her recovery, as she sees herself as part of a divine mission to help others break free from the shackles of abuse. Her story encourages listeners to never give up and to embrace the possibility of change and healing. Throughout the episode, the emotional tones are palpable, with moments of hope, inspiration, and solidarity.

Wandra's courage in sharing her story for the first time is met with admiration and support from the panel and listeners. Charlie Stecker and the NASCA community extend their arms in a metaphorical embrace, offering encouragement and validation. In summary, this episode serves as a powerful reminder of the resilience of the human spirit and the importance of support systems in overcoming past trauma.

Wandra's story is a testament to the strength found in vulnerability and the transformative power of sharing one's journey with others.

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