Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2598

Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2598

Stop Child Abuse Now

Tonight's special guest is Jeanette Golden from Hemphill, Texas, whose abuse started at an early age (about 4 years old). She wrote a book, 'The Warrior Inside', about her experiences. "It was sexual, verbal, emotional, physical abuse, by my...

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1:30:5518 Feb 2021

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Unveiling 'The Warrior Inside': Jeanette Golden's Story

Episode Overview

  • Jeanette Golden shares her story of overcoming childhood abuse.
  • NASCA's mission focuses on prevention, intervention, and recovery.
  • Community support plays a vital role in healing survivors.
  • Jeanette's book 'The Warrior Inside' offers insight into her experiences.
  • Listeners are encouraged to engage and support survivors.
"It was like being in a deep hole, lonely, desperate, hellish, fearful, insecurity."

In this enlightening episode of 'Stop Child Abuse Now,' Jeanette Golden from Hemphill, Texas, shares her harrowing yet inspiring journey as a survivor of child abuse. Beginning at the tender age of four, Jeanette faced sexual, verbal, emotional, and physical abuse at the hands of her stepfather, brothers, uncles, and neighborhood men.

Despite the trauma, she has emerged as a beacon of hope, penning her experiences in the book 'The Warrior Inside.' Hosted by Penelope Bennett and Kamala Lockridge, this episode delves into the stark reality of abuse and the profound impact it has on survivors. NASCA, the National Association of Adult Survivors of Child Abuse, provides a platform for survivors like Jeanette to share their stories, with a mission centered on trauma prevention, intervention, and recovery.

The show emphasizes the importance of community support and the role it plays in the healing process. Jeanette's story is a testament to resilience. Her book serves as a guide, offering insights into the long-lasting effects of abuse and the journey towards healing. She discusses the 'deep hole' of loneliness, fear, and insecurity, and the nightmares that haunted her. Yet, through faith and community support, Jeanette has found a path to healing, becoming a source of encouragement for others.

Listeners are invited to engage in the conversation, offering questions and support to Jeanette, who is supported by a lively panel. NASCA's work in educating the public about the widespread issue of child abuse is highlighted, urging society to overcome the taboo surrounding these discussions. As the episode concludes, Jeanette expresses gratitude for the opportunity to share her story and her desire to continue advocating for those who are hurting.

Her journey underscores the importance of reaching out for help and embracing the healing process, reminding everyone that an abundant life is attainable despite past traumas.

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