Michelle Bless: From Darkness to Light - An Open Mic Journey
Episode Overview
Host Penelope Benes provides a sneak peek into upcoming episodes featuring survivor professionals The episode fosters a supportive community, offering hope and healing through informative discussions and Q&A sessions The podcast focuses on prevention, intervention, and recovery of child abuse Future shows will feature survivor-professional co-hosts, creating content-rich and informative discussions The National Association of Adult Survivors of Child Abuse (NAASCA) mission is highlighted, emphasizing education and providing hope and healing
We continue our mission and our work with NASCA. So thank you. Thank you for calling in, Phillip. And we'll talk to you next week. Okay. Good night. Good night. Good night. All that you do I know That's all Love, Hope, Radio
Picture a place where survivors can openly share their journeys and find solace in the voices of others who've walked similar paths. That's what this episode of 'Stop Child Abuse Now' (SCAN) offers. Hosted by the compassionate Penelope Benes, this episode brings a unique open mic format that feels more like a supportive gathering than a formal discussion.
The special co-host for this episode is Michelle Bless, a remarkable survivor of severe child abuse who has transformed her life into one of ministry and chaplaincy. Though she couldn't make it this time, her story still resonates deeply. Michelle's book, 'Out of Darkness: the Michelle Bless Story', chronicles her journey from despair to finding faith and purpose. She aims to guide others from the depths of their struggles to the light of hope.
In this episode, you'll hear about upcoming shows featuring survivor professionals who bring a wealth of experience and empathy to the table. They tackle tough topics like trauma recovery and healthy human sexuality, offering practical advice and heartfelt support. This episode is perfect for anyone seeking a community that understands and offers real, actionable insights into healing from childhood trauma.