Thank you for your time and effort
My life as a kiddo was tough. By age 4 I had a predator over me making sexual comments that did not strike me until a few years later. I was a victim of sexual assault some time in early elementary. Remained a victim for about a decade, perhaps more. Also endured physical, verbal, emotional abuse from Who should have protected me. By age 11, going on 12, I was living in a home with other homeless kids. And ended up in the juvenile system at 14. I completed 365 days in juvenile halls and boot camp. To me.. my story is nothing compared to the episodes I just heard. And it really isn’t. It is not common to have someone take their time to tell the unheard stories. Some of your guests are in for life. Classified the worse. = product of their unfortunate childhood trauma. It is simply unfortunate. My heart melted when your guest in the latest episode wondered about that woman’s past. That woman that inflicted that pain upon her… what led this woman to do what she’d done? … and she was still able to somehow find forgiveness. I have much respect for you and your podcast. I have so much more respect for the victims that spoke up. I know it is not easy. Your last words, honest they are. Thank you for your honesty. I am not black myself. I wish we could all understand that we are ONE as a whole. Please, let us model a better example for our future kiddos to come🫶🏼
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