Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2549

Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2549

Stop Child Abuse Now

Q & A call-in discussion with a survivor-professional, using an OPEN MIKE forum. We'll feature a survivor-professional co-host who'll field topics brought to the episode by you, the listener. ~~ Tonight the special co-host will be Barbara Joy...

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1:43:4111 Dec 2020

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Empowerment Through Healing: A Survivor's Journey

Episode Overview

  • Barbara Joy Hansen shares her journey as a child abuse survivor.
  • Discussion on the importance of addressing childhood trauma.
  • Insights into the role of support groups in recovery.
  • Empowering survivors to become entrepreneurs.
  • Highlighting the global impact of child abuse.
"Inside anger is the worst form of abuse that we don't deal with."

In this episode of 'Stop Child Abuse Now', hosted by the National Association of Adult Survivors of Child Abuse (Naasca), Barbara Joy Hansen joins as a special guest to share her poignant journey as a child abuse survivor and a violence prevention expert. Kami Shostal, hosting from Lighthouse Point, Florida, sets the stage for an open mic discussion where listeners can call in and explore various topics related to childhood trauma and recovery.

Barbara, an accomplished author of 'Listen to the Cry of the Child', recounts her experiences of growing up with suppressed memories of abuse, which only came to light much later in life. Her story is not just about surviving abuse but transforming that pain into a mission to help others. She works alongside her husband in prisons, homeless shelters, and domestic violence conferences, and leads a support group called Beauty Out of Ashes.

The discussion delves into the complex emotions surrounding childhood abuse, including guilt and anger, and emphasizes the need for healing and closure. Barbara highlights the therapeutic value of sharing one's story, both for personal healing and for empowering others who have walked similar paths. Her work in humanitarian aid, particularly with orphans and in addiction recovery, underscores her commitment to making a positive impact on lives affected by trauma.

Listeners are encouraged to participate and share their own stories, fostering a community of support and understanding. Barbara's message is clear: through education, discussion, and empowerment, survivors can find hope and begin to heal from the scars of their past.

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