Episode 18 | Panel Interview
Joeann Crafton Hall, Carol Boyce, and Jodie Tedder discuss the aftermath of coming through childhood sexual crimes.

Joeann Crafton Hall, Carol Boyce, and Jodie Tedder discuss the aftermath of coming through childhood sexual crimes.
This interview with Bill Murray is a candid look at his childhood sexual abuse that began in 1965 and continued into his school years at a Catholic church where he was again abused by priests and fellow students. Bill continues his story with "you have to work at recovery" which he has done for the last 40 years. Now 70, his courage to share and confront childhood sexual crimes is so encouraging. Bill founded NAASCA in 2009: Adult Survivor web site www.NAASCA.org Talk show home page www.BlogTalk...
1) Police Case: PI brings my file to the Vancouver Police Department. They open a case in 2008. My father dies in 2010, VPD closes the case. 2) The Grave: Pictures of the the attempted excavation of the dumpsite where the body still remains; 3) Recording of Visit with the Accomplice: The actually recording where I go visit Craig Holbrook in an attempt to gain his help. He never denies the reason for my visit, but simply tells me multiple times to let it go; that he wouldn't remember her "if he w...
I visit with Sylvia Tervino about her experience. She was sexually abused by her father beginning at the tender age of 4 or 5 years old. She shares her story and the budding of a new life through the process of healing. She shares a strong story of faith -- moving away from religion.
Kathry Rose shares her story of incest that started at 2 or 3 years old and continued until she was 12 years old when her mother walked in and caught her stepfather raping her. Kathryn Rose May is a transformation wellness & weight loss coach, author, and YouTube personality who empowers Christian women to achieve holistic health God's way. With a unique blend of trauma-informed coaching, biblical wisdom, and emotional intelligence, Kathryn guides women through a journey of inner healing and...
Incest, rape, murder. Then, I turned four. I have unfinished business and I need your help. I witnessed a woman be raped and then murdered. I watched my father and his best friend bury her on my parents' property and her body remains there to this day. My father is deceased but the accomplice is not. In Episode 2 we discuss the facts of the case, the investigation as well as cover the sequence and timeline of events as they unfolded. The facts of this case found the the missing woman, not the ot...
Kevin Boyd discusses that there is healing in deep honesty. He shares the moment of his choosing not to continue in the steps of his father. He chose not to become a pedophile. Loves his courageous testimony. Make sure to listen to his entire interview. He's amazing. Kevin Boyd is the author of Blessings in Freedom: Dispelling the Myths. A candid conversation about father/son incest. We explore his feelings of "it's my fault," his promiscious hidden sexual lifestyle that ensured in his adult yea...
PART 1: This interview is with Jodie Tedder. Jodie Tedder is the author of A Prisoner by No Crime of My Own. Incest. Rape. Murder. Then, I Turned Four. Available on Amazon in Paperback, Kindle & Audiobook. Jodie witnessed her father rape and murder a woman in the Riverside Motel on Highway 14 in Vancouver, Washington, on June 18, 1964. This interview goes over the events of that fateful day. This is a four part series. Watch all four episodes here: https://www.youtube.com/@amissingpersonssto...
Kaely Taylor shares the complicated journey of a life that was introduced to incest from her brother at the tender age of 5. She stayed close with her brother until his murder. This is an honest look at sibling incest and complicated relationship it brings. “Kaely Taylor has been a certified Christian Life Coach for the past 7 years helping individuals work through trauma and abuse, addiction, grief and life transitions. She has led support groups for the past 5 years helping women overcome woun...
Kevin Boyd, author of Blessings in Freedom: Dispelling the Myths, joins this episode to chat about his childhood sexual abuse that started with his father around the very young age of five and continued well into his teen years. His story is one of overcoming years of sexual addicition, social partying, and religion to move into a life that is now full. Follow Kevin on social media @ kevboy777
Juanita joins us from Wales UK to discuss the abuse she received from the Head Master of her childhood school that carried until she was 13. She contiues her brave story with more sexual abuse in her life and the journey she is now on to regain, heal, and restore.
Interview with Shannon Page | Surviving Childhood Trauma | Sharing Thoughts Over Coffee Shannon shares her story of incest that began at the very tender age of 5 or 6 with her paternal grandfather and ended around the age of 12. Candid discussion about the healing process, EMDR and more. Listener Support is appreciated to continue publishing these weekly episodes. Thank you!
Clip of interview with Latarsha Haughton, author of Breaking the Silence. We discuss the complicated love card that exists in incest. Love/hate commingled.
My guest Laura Ann Duran joins me today to talk about generational abuse. There are parts of her story that she remembers. There are also parts of her story she does not remember. She share her story about fighting for justice and protection for her children in world that doesn't want to listen.
Triggers, triggers, oh, yes - triggers! What do they look like? How do we response to them?
Clip with Latarsha Haughton, author of Breaking the Silence. We discuss how her father groomed her with drugs and how the abuse ended in trauma amnesia after the birth of her son. Please subscribe!
This is a clip of our interview with Latarsha Haughton, author of Breaking the Silence. In this clip she discusses how her father started the process of grooming, how he moved into her bedroom to rape her, and how she ended with trauma amnesia to survive and move on with their son.
Please follow me on Spotify so I can make it out here. Thank you! Latarsha Haughton, author of Breaking the Silence, joins me today to discuss her journey through severe childhood trauam. After years of being raped by her father, Latarsha gives birth to their son. Join the discussion as we talk about breaking generational curses, grooming, and the complicated love/hate relationship with the abuser, her father. You can follow her son, Tracy, on TikTok @Everybodylovestracy.
This is a compiliation of interviews with clips discussing where was God during your abuse and where is he now.
Destimgatizing Childhood Sexual Crimes Where is justice for these crimes? Watch entire interview here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5meF1lmQPC62FfSXagh7JQ
Destigmatizing Childhood Sexual Crimes What does grooming look like? Here's a clip of that discussion.
What does a trigger look like? How does it affect our relationships? How can triggers be good?
Carol discusses how her father's suggestion triggers her memories.
Taylor Evan Fulks, author of "My Prisoner Without Bars: The Journey of a Damaged Woman to Someplace Normal" joins us in this episode. This is her debut novel, and having a subject matter that "no one wants to read about" according to two industry editors, she's done a fantastic job sharing a difficult journey. Methaphors that solicit praise from her readers. Her abuse began at the early age of 3 and lasted until she was 12 years old. This is a gripping discussion between two warriors. Don't miss...
Stewart Thomspon joins us today for a heartful felt discussion on the topic of childhood sexual crimes that began in his life at the tender age of 6. He is now an international advocate and is a Program Assistant at The Gatehouse Toronto Ontario Canada. Unforgiven Warrior's Social Media: Twitter @gottogetoutof www.Blogtalkradio.com/personaltransformation Spotify just look for The Gatehouse) Links can also be found on the thegatehouse.org website
Interview with Carol Boyce, author of First, I Believe You. A True Story of Healing from Hidden Memories of Severe Childhood Trauma. Carol's story is one of father/daugther incest. We discuss her trauma amnesia, the complexities of love and rejection within the family, the signs of CPTSD and so much more.
Kalli joins us on this episode to discuss the sexual crimes perpetrated against her as a child of 14. She explores her story and shares her road to vindication through prosecution. This is an inspiring story that ends well in a legal process the leads to the perps conviction. Also available on the YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpfBGOtweAA&t=47s
Jeanette Finn joins us on today's episode. She is the author of Girl Distorted Joy Restored. Her abuse began around the age of 10 years old when her biological father began to moleste and groom her. It continued until she was 15 when she brought it to a dramatic end. Join us in this conversation. You can find Jeannette at innocentagain.com, Divinelyempoweredonlinedating.com and by searching "Getting To I Do" on Facebook.
These are stories of the innocent. Those who’ve been trampled by society as they’ve stumbled towards healing after childhood crimes were committed against them. We’re giving a voice to those who have not been able to speak for themselves. Our prayer is that we all learn how we can better assist this pandemic around the world by learning from those that lived through it. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE! First interview is with Joeann Hall Crafton. She shares her story of sexual abuse that started at the tender ...
It took me a long time to realize I had rights. The right to exist. Feel safe. The right to be wrong and make mistakes. The right to love. To be vulnerable. To say no. To say yes! To believe. To be sad or angry.