Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2523Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2523
Stop Child Abuse Now
Tonight's special guest is Cherie White from Covington, Tennessee, an anti bullying advocate and author who uses her own story of being bullied and gaslighted to help those enduring the same abuse today. "When I became a target of severe and chronic...
1:34:16•5 Nov 2020
From Bullying to Advocacy: Cherie White's Journey
Episode Overview
- Cherie White shares her personal story of surviving bullying.
- Understanding the predator-prey dynamic in bullying.
- NAASCA's resources for abuse survivors.
- The importance of empowerment and advocacy.
- Encouragement for survivors to share their stories.
“A hero gets inside the shoes of others and walks with them through their pain.”
In this compelling episode of the Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) radio show, listeners are introduced to Cherie White, a remarkable anti-bullying advocate from Covington, Tennessee. Cherie shares her deeply personal and transformative journey from being a victim of severe and chronic bullying at the tender age of twelve to becoming a voice for those who continue to suffer in silence.
Cherie's experiences as a victim of 'poly-victimization'—a term that describes enduring multiple types of abuse—highlight the harsh realities many children face. Her story is not just about the physical and emotional scars left by bullying, but also about the resilience and strength she found within herself to overcome these challenges. This episode delves into the human predator-prey dynamic that Cherie learned through her experiences, emphasizing the importance of dignity, safety, and self-worth.
The podcast, hosted by Charlie Stecker, serves as a platform for Cherie to share her insights and empower others to break free from the shadows of their past. Charlie reiterates the mission of the National Association of Adult Survivors of Child Abuse (NAASCA), which focuses on addressing childhood abuse and trauma through education and healing. NAASCA provides various resources, including radio shows and Zoom meetings, to support adult survivors.
Cherie's advocacy work is driven by her belief in the power of sharing one's story to inspire change and foster healing. She encourages listeners to confront the taboo surrounding childhood abuse and to speak out against it. The episode also highlights the collective support available through the NAASCA community, reassuring survivors that they are never alone.
Cherie's journey from victim to advocate is captured in her book, "From Victim to Victor," which serves as a testament to her resilience and dedication to helping others find their voice. The episode concludes with heartfelt gratitude from the hosts and panelists for Cherie's courage and her impact on the audience. Listeners are urged to reflect on the insights shared during the episode and to consider how they can contribute to the conversation around preventing and addressing child abuse.
The SCAN show continues to be a beacon of hope for many, offering education, support, and empowerment to those in need.

Do you want to link to this podcast?
Get the buttons here!
More From This Show
The latest episodes from the same podcast.
Related Episodes
Similar episodes from other shows in the catalogue.
