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Episode 57 - Part 1 - More Than One Thing Can Be True
Caroline Brunne comes onto the podcast to discusses her experience of child sexual abuse at the hands of her father, and the experiences she has gone through in recent times with the release of her memoir and sharing her story publicly. In this episode specifically we discuss what it was like for Caroline stepping away from the shiny facade she created when she decided to release this story and finally reveal her story to her loved ones.
More Than One Thing Can Be True – a story of survival is Caroline’s memoir. It is her story. It’s her ode to healing despite the odds. It speaks to the reality of trauma, and also the power we have to transform and heal. It is a story of one courageous woman, who despite carrying decades of shame, chose to own her voice. In doing so, she is paving the way for survivors to own their voice, and live a life of courageous intention.
Thank you for coming on and sharing part 1 Caroline - you are an absolutely amazing human.
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For advice and support in Australia please reach out to:
1800 RESPECT
For sexual assault and domestic abuse support services please reach out to 1800 RESPECT
Phone: 1800 RESPECT - 1800 737 732
Website: www.1800respect.org.au
Centre Against Sexual Assault (CASA)
Phone: (Victoria) 1800 806 292 (Nationally use 1800 RESPECT)
Connect with services in Canada
Sexual Assault Centres, Crisis Lines, and Support Services
https://endingviolencecanada.org/sexual-assault-centres-crisis-lines-and-support-services/
Connect with services in America
RAINN
US based Rape, Abuse, Incest National Network for survivors
Website: https://www.rainn.org/
National Hotlines
Live chat option available on the website
National hotlines can help connect victims, survivors, and their support networks connect with local resources.
Phone: - 855-484-2846 -
Connect with services in the UK
The Glade
Website: https://www.theglade.org.uk/
Survivors UK
This a uk, London based men's/male survivors support group, which does include trans and non-binary
Website: https://www.survivorsuk.org/
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