Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2503

Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2503

Stop Child Abuse Now

Tonight's special guest is Bob Eden from Airlie Beach, Queensland, Australia, a survivor who shares his story in his own descriptive, articulate words: "After more than 20 years of fighting depression, psychologists, psychiatrists and many cycles of...

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1:29:188 Oct 2020

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Healing Conversations with Bob Eden

Episode Overview

  • Bob Eden shares his personal journey of overcoming depression.
  • NASCA's mission to educate and support survivors globally.
  • The importance of community and personal insights in healing.
  • Bob's heartfelt message of gratitude and hope for survivors.
  • Encouragement for open discussions about child abuse and trauma.
My eyes are streaming with tears of joy and my tears of joy cleanse my soul because we are magnificent we just have to get rid of well I've done it but others need to get rid of their previous conditioning.

In this powerful episode of 'Stop Child Abuse Now', we welcome Bob Eden, a survivor and advocate from Airlie Beach, Queensland, Australia. Bob shares his remarkable journey of overcoming more than 20 years of battling depression, offering a heartfelt message of gratitude to fellow survivors. His story is one of resilience and hope, demonstrating the profound impact of personal insight and community support in the healing process.

The National Association of Adult Survivors of Child Abuse (NASCA) hosts this episode, emphasizing their mission to address child abuse and trauma through education and healing. NASCA aims to break societal taboos around discussing childhood sexual abuse and provide resources for prevention, intervention, and recovery. Bob's narrative is both inspiring and emotional, as he reflects on his upbringing and the challenges he faced with his mother's violent outbursts and emotional neglect.

Despite these hardships, Bob's journey toward healing was transformative, allowing him to emerge stronger and more self-aware. The episode also highlights the significance of international outreach, as Bob connects with a global audience, sharing his insights on recovery and the power of community. His message resonates with listeners, encouraging them to embrace their past and find strength in vulnerability.

Listeners are invited to engage with the discussion and explore the resources NASCA offers to support survivors and foster open conversations about trauma. This episode is a testament to the human spirit's capacity for healing and the essential role of empathy and support in overcoming adversity.

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