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“You must believe that resilience can be developed over time” With Author René Michele

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René is a passionate, solopreneur, and a stand-out transformational recovery coach for female survivors of child abuse, gender violence and sexual assault. I want to save lives; survivors of abuse and trauma need to know they are not alone, through community and connection, we can heal and live from victim to victory.”.

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Stars Making a Social Impact: How NASCAR Driver Angela Ruch is Helping Young People To ‘Find Their Voice’

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Give a Child a Voice was founded and created by a 16-year-old young man who has experienced bullying, child abuse, and now a terminal illness. NASCAR is a large platform, and I am in alliance with the Give a Child a Voice Foundation. Currently, we are working on giving away the Give a Child a Voice Fitness Center Vol.

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did I get too drunk at a work party, boss is super peppy, and more

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My former employer sent me an abusive text. It took about a week and a half of email tag trying to find out about my final pay and instructions regarding a shirt I was loaned as a uniform. She assaulted a grocery store employee because the item she wanted was discontinued and it was the favorite of her autistic child.

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Angie Berrett On The Five Things You Can Do To Become More Resilient During Turbulent Times

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Angie Berrett is a child abuse survivor, Registered Nurse (RN), Advanced Trauma Informed Yoga Instructor (A-TIY) and Intuitive Movement Coach who understands the human body and how it works. For many years I endured child abuse that left me feeling broken and unlovable. Our marriage was very unhealthy and abusive.

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My Children Have Paws

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My job no longer required high-heels and designer attire, but sneakers, yoga pants, a name tag and lanyard. I was having the time of my life getting to know this darling new (and previously abused) pug. And most importantly, don’t rule out something that involves wearing comfy shoes, a name tag and lanyard. Happy Mother’s Day!

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Debra Whitson: “Your sense of normal”

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The end of child abuse, child marriage, human trafficking, and other forms of abuse that predominantly impact girls and women. He or she might just see this if we tag them. You are a person of great influence. Malala Yousafzai?—?she she is at once fierce and peace-loving.

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Liz ONeill: “Hang around with people who make you feel better about yourself”

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ONeill spent 28 years in a religious community and 30 plus years as an abuse advocate and mental health worker in a psych and substance abuse hospital. I next became an advocate for abused women and children to help them be safe and to give them hope. My therapist Jay Meyers helped me to connect with my wounded child.