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Tonight's special guest is Marlisse (Lisa) Hardamon from Beavercreek, Ohio, a child abuse survivor who refers to herself as a 'victor'. From 5 years old through her teenage years Lisa was mentally, emotionally, sexually and physically abused. At...
1:30:39•24 Dec 2020
From Survivor to Victor: Lisa's Journey of Healing
Episode Overview
- Lisa Hardamon shares her story of overcoming abuse.
- NASCA's role in trauma prevention and recovery.
- The power of forgiveness and self-healing.
- Empowering survivors through shared experiences.
- Encouragement for listeners to share their stories.
“Today I dance in the light of my life, not as a victim, but a victor. I have learned to not only forgive my perpetrators but to forgive myself.”
In an emotionally charged episode of Stop Child Abuse Now, Lisa Hardamon from Beavercreek, Ohio, shares her harrowing yet uplifting journey from being a victim of childhood abuse to a self-proclaimed 'victor'. Hosted by Penelope Bennis and co-hosted by Charlie, the podcast delves into Lisa's experiences of mental, emotional, sexual, and physical abuse starting from the tender age of five, stretching into her teenage years.
Despite the trauma inflicted upon her, Lisa has emerged resilient, choosing to define herself not by her past as a victim, but by her present as a victor. Lisa's story is a testament to the power of forgiveness and self-healing. She speaks candidly about forgiving her perpetrators and herself, highlighting her transformation and the personal growth that has allowed her to 'dance in the light of her life'.
Her narrative is not only personal but serves a broader purpose—encouraging other survivors to break the silence surrounding child abuse and start their own healing journeys. The episode also sheds light on the National Association of Adult Survivors of Child Abuse (NASCA), an international non-profit organization dedicated to addressing issues related to childhood abuse and trauma.
NASCA's mission is dual-pronged: first, to educate the public and dispel the taboo surrounding discussions of childhood sexual abuse; second, to offer hope and healing to adult survivors through various avenues, including this very podcast. Listeners are urged to call in and participate, with the hosts reassuring them of a supportive environment where survivors can share their stories and find community.
The podcast underscores the importance of sharing personal narratives, not only as a means of healing but as a beacon of hope and empowerment for others. As the episode unfolds, Lisa's strength and vulnerability shine through, inspiring many with her determination to help others. She is commended for her forthcoming book, which promises to extend her reach and impact further. The hosts and panel members express gratitude for Lisa's openness, underscoring the transformative power of storytelling in healing and advocacy.
Lisa Hardamon's story is one of profound courage and resilience, serving as a powerful reminder of the possibility of healing and empowerment after trauma. Her journey, along with NASCA's unwavering support, offers invaluable resources and hope to survivors worldwide.

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