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    breaking silence

    Explore " breaking silence" with insightful episodes like "Learning to Cope with Camil Martinez", "Finding Love for Our Inner Child with Jana Wilson", "100 Million Strong: The Incredible Work of the I Have The Right To Organization" and "#112 Breaking Free from Silence, Abuse, and a Cult" from podcasts like ""Breaking Silence", "Breaking Silence", "Breaking Silence" and "Find Your Voice, Change Your Life"" and more!

    Episodes (4)

    Learning to Cope with Camil Martinez

    Learning to Cope with Camil Martinez

    Camil invites us into her story in a way that encapsulates what it means to face our stories. To face some of the hardest moments of our lives and those who acted within our world. It is not easy to give people the vulnerability that Camil does, and we know that her words will bring healing and understanding to so many.

    Please know that this episode does go into detail about sexual abuse, drug use, and domestic violence so listener discretion is advised.

    Learning to Cope Book

    Finding Love for Our Inner Child with Jana Wilson

    Finding Love for Our Inner Child with Jana Wilson

    Connecting to ourselves is not always a straight line. How we find our journey through healing is immensely personal, which is why we are so grateful for the honesty and vulnerability that Jenna brings. Jenna is an emotional healing educator, meditation teacher, retreat leader, hypnotherapist, HeartMath Facilitator, and founder of the Emotional Healing System.  For the past two decades she has taught thousands internationally in group and private retreats.

    We never know what might show up when we start to find infinite kindness towards ourselves.

    Resources Mentioned:
    Wise Little One Book
    Wabi Sabi Ted Talk
    Micheal Teachings: Soul Age

    100 Million Strong: The Incredible Work of the I Have The Right To Organization

    100 Million Strong: The Incredible Work of the I Have The Right To Organization

    Susan and Alexander Prout are the founders of the I Have The Right To organization, which is committed to creating an ecosystem of respect and support for students and survivors of sexual assault. Throughout our conversation we discuss the bravery of their daughter Chessy, the walls of silence and shame that institutions systemically create,  healing as an act of communion, and how we can disrupt the power of toxic masculinity and rape culture as it currently exists.

    We encourage you to join the pledge on their website, follow the conversation through their social and read Chessy's Book, I Have the Right To: A High School Survivor's Story of Sexual Assault, Justice, and Hope. 

    Other Resources:
    You Throw Like a Girl, The Blind Spot of Masculinity by Don McPherson
     Beartown by Frederic Backman
    Of Boys and Men by Richard Reeves
    Asking For iI by Kate Harding

    #112 Breaking Free from Silence, Abuse, and a Cult

    #112 Breaking Free from Silence, Abuse, and a Cult

    Today, I interview Sally Lotz whose early life was marked by the strict rules and limitations imposed by her family's conversion to Jehovah's Witnesses. In this oppressive environment, she endured abuse from her stepfather, forcing her to suppress her true self and become invisible. Sally's journey stands as a testament to the power of finding one's voice and using it to empower others. 

    At the tender age of 15, a revelation sparked within Sally when her mother discovered her non-Jehovah's Witness boyfriend. Confronted by the Elders, she witnessed the stark disparity in how her stepfather's actions went unpunished while her innocent connection with a boy resulted in harsh correction. It was during this tumultuous period that Sally discovered her voice, her means of expression and resistance against the injustices that plagued her life. 

    Writing became her refuge, an outlet through which she could share her thoughts and feelings without fear of retribution. Yet, even in her newfound solace, she had to conceal her writings, stashing them away in her school locker or disposing of them to avoid detection. 

    Forced to leave home at the age of 16, Sally sought shelter with her father, where she experienced an entirely different reality. As an only child in her father's care, she finally found a supportive presence, someone who listened and encouraged her to explore new horizons. However, the trauma she had endured lingered within her, manifesting as severe anxiety attacks and depression that confined her to the confines of her home. It was during this period of struggle that Sally, now a mother herself, embarked on a profound journey of self-discovery, unearthing her voice once more. 

    Now, Sally is a writer dedicated to crafting stories for children. Her literary works bear the underlying themes of hope, purpose, and compassion, offering inspiration to young readers while championing the underdog in subtle and captivating ways. In addition to her writing endeavors, she is currently a mentor and writing coach, running a program called "Write a Book in 30 Days: No Experience Required." Sally recently published her fourth book, "The Truth Is A Lie," a fictional work that delves into her experiences within the Jehovah's Witness community, exposing the contradictions and control within the organization extending her support to women seeking to share their own transformative tales of life changes, epiphanies, and pivots. She believes that by helping others find their voice, she empowers them to overcome adversity and thrive, offering a guiding light amidst the darkest of times.

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    Sally Lotz is a writing coach, assisting women in sharing their own stories of transformation, guiding them through life's challenges and pivotal moments. Sally's journey stands as a testament to the power of finding one's voice and using it to empower others, offering inspiration to embrace resilience and share their unique narratives. 

    Sally is a mentor and a writing coach with her program Write A Book in 30 Days – No Experience Required. Her 4th book, The Truth is a Lie, was recently published. She is passionate about writing and teaching other people how to create with their words. She also enjoys speaking to groups about writing, growing up a Jehovah's Witness, or having ADHD. 

    Find Sally here: 
    https://www.sallylotz.com 
    https://www.facebook.com/SallyJLotz2023 
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/sallyjlotz/ 
    https://www.instagram.com/sallyjlotz/ 
    https://twitter.com/SallyJLotz 
    https://www.youtube.com/@howigotthere4184 
    Free - 6 Steps to Getting Published https://www.sallylotz.com/do

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