Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2573

Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2573

Stop Child Abuse Now

Tonight's special guest is Sherrie Allsup from Kansas City, Kansas, a survivor of long-term incest, as well as physical and emotional abuse, by her father. Her abuse started when she was 8 years old, and continued for nine years, until she was 17...

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1:28:4114 Jan 2021

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Breaking Silence: Sherrie Allsup's Journey of Healing

Episode Overview

  • Sherrie Allsup shares her survivor story.
  • The role of NASCA in abuse prevention and recovery.
  • Hope and transformation through therapy.
  • Advocacy efforts for adult survivors.
  • Empowerment through sharing and storytelling.
There's so much more than simply surviving. There's thriving. And that's what I want people to know.

In this moving episode of 'Stop Child Abuse Now,' Sherrie Allsup bravely shares her journey from a victim of long-term incest and abuse to a beacon of hope and healing. Growing up in a household clouded by trauma, Sherrie faced unimaginable challenges from the age of eight, enduring nine years of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse inflicted by her father.

Despite the severity of her experiences, Sherrie chose to keep her painful secret buried deep within her, even from her husband and children, until she was 35 years old. Upon disclosing her abuse, Sherrie embarked on a transformative journey through therapy, confronting her PTSD and deep-seated trauma. Her story is not just one of survival but of thriving and empowering others to find their voices.

As the Kansas Ambassador for NASCA, Sherrie actively engages in advocacy and awareness efforts, sending letters to police chiefs and housing advisers, educating communities about the importance of intervention and prevention. Throughout the episode, hosts Pamela Lockridge and Penelope emphasize NASCA's mission to educate the public and provide numerous paths to healing for adult survivors of child abuse.

Sherrie's courage and determination to tell her story serve as a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the transformative power of hope. Listeners are encouraged to explore NASCA's resources and consider sharing their own stories as part of a supportive and healing community. As Sherrie prepares to write her first book, her message resonates deeply: there is much more than survival – there is thriving.

Sherrie's story is a call to action for all who hear it, advocating for the breaking of silence and the support of survivors worldwide.

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