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Join us on the Louder than Silence podcast to hear stories from survivors of child abuse and neglect as well as experts in the fields of policy, public health, and pediatrics. Together, we're ending child abuse and neglect by uniting voices and being Louder than Silence. The Louder than Silence podcast is brought to you by EndCAN - The National Foundation to End Child Abuse and Neglect.

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Join us on the Louder than Silence podcast to hear stories from survivors of child abuse and neglect as well as experts in the fields of policy, public health, and pediatrics. Together, we're ending child abuse and neglect by uniting voices and being Louder than Silence. The Louder than Silence podcast is brought to you by EndCAN - The National Foundation to End Child Abuse and Neglect.

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Episodes
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Generational Addiction and Abuse with Kevin Peterson

4/23/2024
Kevin Peterson is an expert in the correlation of substance abuse and child abuse. In this podcast, Kevin talks about the steps and shares, "The 12th step is 'carry the message'!" His childhood was overshadowed by his mom's hidden prescription drug abuse, and they, as children, were taught to lie to cover for her. By the age of 13, he himself was drinking and using drugs, and he liked it. At the age of 26, his father told him they loved him but were done. His parents were making a change, and that meant, he was out. On May 5, 1991, he got sober and has been ever since. In 2007, he had a midlife crisis, got out of sales and decided he wanted to change the world. He graduated college in 2011 and started his own practice where he works with families who are struggling with addiction. And that, involves kids - direct and overtly or indirect and covertly. In his work, he helps people once they are sober and need to deal with the "stuff". Takeaways from this podcast: Kevin has authored the book, "Chronic Hope: Families and Addiction" Resources: www.chronichope.us

Duration:00:33:03

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Episode 57: Breaking the Silence On Sexual Assault with Alli Meyerhardt

1/19/2024
In this episode, Lori Poland is joined by Alli Meyerhardt, the founder and executive director of Breaking Silence, a national organization designed to give a voice to survivors of abuse. As a survivor herself, Alli knew that the story many had to share would pave the way to ending sexual assault and domestic violence. She followed this vision and began a nonprofit that focuses on teaching people about the consequences of sexual assault, ways in which they can prevent it, and the realities of consent. The Louder than Silence podcast is brought to you by the National Foundation to End Child Abuse and Neglect (EndCAN): www.endcan.org Takeaways: We need to believe in the power of people’s stories and to teach people to accept those stories and create safe spaces. Stories need to be felt with love and kindness rather than saying, “we don’t talk about it.” “I believe you, I hear you, I am so sorry that happened to you,” should be the response to anyone who shares their story. Everyone needs to humanize people’s stories and learn to feel it. The goal of Breaking Silence and the work they do is to create a world full of advocates. The definition of "safe" is different for every person. We need to be protectors of all. It is not easy to get someone curious when they don’t want to talk about “it.” It is not always your responsibility to change someone else’s mind, but compassionate listening is necessary. If you are open to hearing, then go and listen. Become a learner. There is someone in your life who has been impacted by violence. Quote of the Show: “A universal truth is we all feel pain. We are all human.” Links: Breaking Silence - www.breakingsilence.org

Duration:00:38:42

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Episode 56: Lori Shares Her Story with Jon Vaughn

1/12/2024
In this episode, Lori Poland is once again joined by fellow survivor, Jon Vaughn. To change things up, Jon interviews Lori about her experiences as a survivor. The Louder than Silence podcast is brought to you by the National Foundation to End Child Abuse and Neglect (EndCAN): www.endcan.org Episode Takeaways: Quotes of the Show: Links: Lori's book, "I Live Here" - https://endcan.org/2022/07/11/lori-poland-memoir/

Duration:00:49:27

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Episode 55: What is Sex Trafficking? with Stephanie Knapp

1/5/2024
In this episode, Lori Poland is joined by Stephanie Knapp, a supervisory child and adolescent forensic interviewer for the FBI's child victim services unit. The Louder than Silence podcast is brought to you by the National Foundation to End Child Abuse and Neglect (EndCAN): www.endcan.org Episode Time Markers 1:00 - Lori introduces Stephanie Knapp and shares their connection 4:22 - Here we are! 4:50 - Stephanie shares her background and what she does in the world 7:43 - Today’s topic introduction: sex trafficking 8:16 - The “layperson’s” description of sex trafficking 9:20 - What trafficking really is 10:26 - Language and why it matters 12:20 - Our most vulnerable population 12:50 - Who is impacted by trafficking? 15:00 - What are the traffickers doing to victimize our kids? 15:40 - How do we identify the risks and what do we need to know about the traffickers? 16:55 - What the most important thing to recognize about trafficking 17:50 - We need to acknowledge trafficking is happening and how can individuals make a difference 18:13 - Most important way to help prevent, acknowledge, and identify abuse 20:43 - What do you do as a teen when you have concerns? 22:00 - Helping kids prepare for if “they get that feeling” 23:34 - Who do I call, where do I go, what are my resources if I “know” something 26:25 - How big of a problem is trafficking actually? 28:40 - Easiest, best way to protect the children 29:30 - The power in one Resources: National Human Trafficking Hotline: https://humantraffickinghotline.org/en Local FBI Field Offices: https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices

Duration:00:31:29

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Episode 54: What is Child Neglect? with Dr. Desmond Runyan

12/29/2023
In this episode, Lori Poland is joined by Dr. Desmond Runyan. Dr. Runyan is a member of the Board for EndCAN and has researched child abuse for over 30 years while maintaining a clinical practice evaluating possible child abuse victims and serving as a general pediatrician. He has published over 170 articles, book chapters and books. His research has addressed the identification and consequences of child abuse and neglect in the United States and in other countries. The Louder than Silence podcast is brought to you by the National Foundation to End Child Abuse and Neglect (EndCAN): www.endcan.org Episode Time Markers 1:12 - Lori introduces Des 2:03 - Des shares his story 3:33 - The focus of this podcast episode 4:45 - What exactly is child neglect ? 6:02 - Definition of neglect 8:02 - The potential for harm 9:38 - The complexities of neglect 12:09 - Injury by neglect reporting 13:08 - Standard protocols by hospitals 15:08 - Surveys and reporting 16:08 - International reporting 17:30 - Stigma of the added shame and guilt of the system 19:40 - SafeCare 22:14 - Nurse vs. social services approach 24:13 - The correlation of shame and guilt 26:08 - Teen parents and neglect 27:30 - What can someone who observes neglect do? 28:59 - What can someone do that does not involve social services? 29:55 - How can people help themselves 32:29 - Advice for parents no matter where they live 33:37 - Wrap up Resources SafeCare Colorado: https://cdec.colorado.gov/safecare-colorado The Kempe Foundation: https://kempe.org/ Tennyson Center for Children: https://www.tennysoncenter.org/

Duration:00:34:51

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Episode 53: Surviving Abuse as a College Athlete ft. Jon Vaughn

12/22/2023
Lori Poland is once again joined by fellow survivor Jon Vaughn. In this installment, Vaughn discusses the sexual abuse he experienced while playing football at the University of Michigan. The Louder than Silence podcast is brought to you by the National Foundation to End Child Abuse and Neglect (EndCAN). Episode Time Markers 1:02- Lori introduces Jon Vaughn 2:01- “That doesn’t happen in my neighborhood” 2:38- Jon shares his story 4:13- Rite of passage to college destroyed 5:30- 40-year reign of terror 6:45- The range of emotions felt 8:40- The beginning of the memories 11:50- Looking back and thinking the screenings were “normal” 13:41 - The realization of “wait, this isn’t normal”? 15:51- Jon shares his childhood memories and how college was his exit strategy 17:45- Being part of the team, the program, etc., you are part of something that is bigger than you 19:00- Children are born to trust 22:00 - Stopped contacting victims . . . it was just too numerous to find out the number of victims 23:00 - What Jon is discovering as a 50-year-old 23:55 - Why Jon is sharing his story 24:24 - A lesson for our listeners 25:30 - The lighthouse in the storm

Duration:00:26:07

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Episode 52: Starting the Conversation about Sexual Abuse and Violence ft. Tom Krumins

12/15/2023
In today’s episode, Lori is joined by Tom Krumins, Executive Director of Keep Kids Safe. Tom considers himself a wanderer, a builder and a storyteller. A survivor himself, he is committed to advancing trauma-informed solutions through policy, education, and community mobilization. As a visionary civic entrepreneur, Tom believes in developing new and innovative organizational models that encourage positive change throughout society. The Louder than Silence podcast is brought to you by the National Foundation to End Child Abuse and Neglect (EndCAN). Episode Time Markers 1:01 - Tom Krumins introduction 2:40 - Tom shares who he is and what he’s doing in the world 3:25 - How he is “building the movement” 4:56 - Why Tom is in this space 5:50 - Netflix documentary, “Scout’s Honor” 9:18 - What is sexual abuse? 11:06 - The fear of talking about child abuse 14:48 - Tom’s thoughts on why we don’t talk about “it” 18:35 - Trusting blindly and wanting to matter 19:50 - Tom’s biggest fear in this work 21:30 - Trusting to get out of victimhood and into survivorship 22:45 - Transcendence in our world 23:19 - How can our listeners get help? Either with themselves or the communities 26:12 - Closing comments Resources Keep Kids Safe: www.keepkidssafe.us Scout's Honor documentary: https://www.netflix.com/title/81477233

Duration:00:28:09

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Episode 51: What is Psychological Abuse? ft. Dr. Stuart Hart

12/8/2023
In today’s episode, Lori is joined by Dr. Stuart Hart, Founding Director of the Office for the Study of the Psychological Rights of the Child and Professor Emeritus of the School of Education, Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis. He is the present Chairperson for the Children’s Rights Section within the Child Well-Being and Advocacy Committee and Past President of the International School Psychology Association, the Past President of the National Association of School Psychologists (USA), and the Past-President of the National Committee for the Rights of the Child (USA). Dr. Hart co-directed, with Marla Brassard of Columbia University, a national study that produced the operational definitions for psychological maltreatment of children now used in many parts of the world. The Louder than Silence podcast is brought to you by the National Foundation to End Child Abuse and Neglect (EndCAN). Episode Time Markers 1:05 - Welcome and introduction of Dr. Stuart Hart 1:56 - Stuart shares a little about himself 3:55 - Psychological Rights of the Children Declaration 5:25 - What topic in the “abuse space” is still under addressed? 7:20 - The definition of psychological abuse 8:20 - Primary prevention 10:03 - Article found on Psychological Maltreatment Alliance site 11:44 - The definition of psychological maltreatment of children as explained by Stuart 14:15 - Conceptual definition including denying emotional responsiveness 16:15 - The basic human fundamental needs for safety, physical wellbeing, support, love and belonging 19:50 - The Violence Project 20:55 - Establishing the harm that psychological maltreatment does 24:03 - Research to support the interactive process with children and / or partners 26:35 - Podcast wrap up Resources https://www.psychologicalmaltreatment.org/ https://www.theviolenceproject.org/ Email: info@psychologicalmaltreatment.org

Duration:00:27:36

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Episode 50: Sharing My Truth ft. Jon Vaughn

12/1/2023
In this episode, Lori is once again joined by fellow survivor, Jon Vaughn. The Louder than Silence podcast is brought to you by the National Foundation to End Child Abuse and Neglect (EndCAN). Episode Time Markers 1:00 - Lori introduces Jon Vaughn 2:40 - As survivors, we are redefining the definition of hero 5:09 - Expectations of those sharing their story 5:50 - Jon shares the process of speaking his truth 8:50 - Definition of betrayal 11:34 - Jon shares who is “person” was throughout his life 16:11 - Conversation about superheroes 18:20 - “The campsite” on the President’s house on South Michigan 21:45 - The fighters on the frontline 23:30 - Putting yourself on the line and sense of surrendership 25:15 - The consequences of you 27:10 - Survivor, thriver and transcender 28:10 - Jon, the survivor of many things 30:00 - Unconditional trust 30:50 - Taking ownership of the prey 32:23 - Paying if forward 32:40 - Closing Resources Trinea Gonczar's impact statement: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAJJJkLC4-c&t=3s

Duration:00:34:21

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Episode 49: Surviving and Thriving ft. Kalpashree Gupta

11/24/2023
In this episode, Lori is joined by Kalpashree Gupta, owner of Knekxt Group, LLC. She is also a survivor of child sexual abuse and shares her advice for others in moving forward through their journey of healing so they can reclaim their lives. She wants to help people survive and thrive. Episode Time Markers 0:36 - Lori’s introduction of Kalpashree 1:57- Kalpashree shares about herself 3:19- Kalpashree’s primary intention for survivors of child sexual abuse 6:00 - We don’t measure severity 6:56 - Getting out of the mindset of shame and brokenness 7:45 - Kalpashree’s coaching 8:38 - Deep, rich conversations about audience and the only way to end the abuse 10:24 - How receptive is the corporate world to being trauma-informed? 13:38 - The world has moved 16:34 - The moment Kalpashree knew she needed to do something different 18:28 - Forgiving people 19:57 - Reclaiming her voice 20:30 - Being the voice of her inner child 21:36 - Knowing our journey 24:13 - Two lessons for our listeners 27:07 - Wrapping up Links Find Kalpashree on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kalpashreegupta/ Find Kalpashree on TikTok: knekxt.com www.knekxt.com

Duration:00:28:51

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Episode 48: Understanding Physical Abuse ft. Stacie LeBlanc

11/17/2023
In this episode, Lori is joined by Stacie LeBlanc, JD, MEd. Stacie is CEO and co-founder of The UP Institute, a think tank for upstream child abuse solutions and the executive director of UP for Champions, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) providing programs and services to child maltreatment professionals. Stacie began her career as a child abuse prosecutor more than 25 years ago. She opened Child Advocacy Centers in rural and urban parishes in Louisiana, became the chief of the Felony Child Abuse Division, and began the Family Violence Program. She received the “Outstanding Prosecutor Award” from Victims and Citizens Against Crime for the unit’s 94% conviction rate and the prosecution of a 20-year-old child rape case, which garnered national media attention. :58 - Introduction of Stacie LeBlanc 1:57 -Overview of difficulty of this subject matter 2:25 -Introduction the topic of Physical Abuse 3:10 -What is the definition of physical abuse? 4:45 -What is reasonable in terms of physical abuse? 5:51 -Linking state law and federal law 7:12 -Physical abuse vs. physical discipline 8:40 -What’s the difference? 11:22 -Lori’s favorite quote surrounding the love and discipline of children 12:34 -Harvard study 17:50 -How or why have people been so resistant to ending physical abuse? 20:08 -Alternatives by ages and stages 22:18 -Where can people who were physically disciplined get support? 25:17 -Now we know, and we can do it different. 26:58 -Arming people with this information. 27:40 -Wrapping it up. Resources: www.nohitzone.com https://nohitzone.com/research/ stacie@theupinstitute.com

Duration:00:29:21

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Episode 47: What is Child Abuse? ft. Dr. Richard Krugman

11/10/2023
In this episode, host Lori Poland is joined by EndCAN’s co-founder, Dr. Richard Krugman. Dick has worked in the field of child abuse for decades. The Louder than Silence podcast is brought to you by the National Foundation to End Child Abuse and Neglect (EndCAN). Episode Time Markers: 1:37 - Introducing Dick and the reason for launch Season 3. 3:05 - Thank you Lori! 3:20 - Definition of child abuse from Dick’s point of view. 7:05 - Physical abuse; shaken baby syndrome. 10:12- Sexual abuse definition. 12:10- Scout’s Honor documentary. 13:31- Child First data information surrounding sexual abuse. 16:05- Lori’s feelings about progress made. 17:30- Talking about emotional abuse. 20:10- Dick’s favorite quote about child abuse and neglect. 23:13 - Leaving our listeners with insight from Lori and Dick. 26:50- What can our listeners do? Resources mentioned this episode:

Duration:00:30:48

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Episode 46: Why We're Here ft. Jon Vaughn

11/3/2023
In this episode, host Lori Poland is joined by activist, former NFL player, and fellow survivor, Jon Vaughn. The Louder than Silence podcast is brought to you by the National Foundation to End Child Abuse and Neglect (EndCAN). Episode Time Markers: 1:26 - Intro with Jon; how he and Lori met. 4:27 - Jon’s metamorphosis when he met another survivor and talked about the transition of taking back the control of their lives. 5:57 - Do unto others as you would want done unto you. 6:31 - Analogy of weeding the garden. 6:55 - Jon’s unique perspective of being preyed on by a woman. 12:27 - Being a survivor is like being on a shrinking island. 15:02 - Challenging awareness, empathy, compassion and active listening. 18:39 - The background of how Jon and Lori met and why it’s important they share their stories. 26:15 - The first time Jon felt understood. 29:10 - Where do you get your love and peace? 29:57 - Importance of feeling “held”. 30:25 - Everyone has a story, and what are you going to do with your story? 34:40 - Finding the journey back to me and trusting the people around us. 36:15 - Scared, broken Jon Vaughn as a kid. 36:48 - Key to finding us and getting out. 38:25 - Having a different heart – always that of a survivor. 39:20 - Going into the gates of hell to get someone out. 40:51 - Wanting the pain to end. 41:30 - Nothing left to be afraid of. 42:28 - Key takeaway of this episode.

Duration:00:43:22

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Episode 45: I Live Here: Learning to Heal Through Embracing Your Story

8/28/2022
Executive director of The National Foundation to End Child Abuse and Neglect (ENDCan ), Lori Poland, sits down for an interview with Joy Thomas from the ACE Resource Network. Poland shares her journey in writing her memoir - "I Live Here: Learning to Heal through Embracing Your Story" - about surviving childhood abuse. She has transcended her life to help, support, and be the change she wishes to see in the world. https://endcan.org What are ACEs? ACEs are Adverse Childhood Experiences. They are difficult, potentially traumatic experiences a child faces before the age of 18. The landmark Kaiser Permanente-CDC study assessed the following 10 ACEs: Physical abuseEmotional abuseSexual abusePhysical neglectEmotional neglectHousehold member with mental illnessWitnessing domestic violenceHousehold member with substance abuseIncarcerated household memberDivorce or separation of parentsThey are so common that two out of three of us have at least one. ACEs can trigger Toxic Stress in the body. Without protective factors and adequate support, ACEs can lead to toxic stress in the body. Toxic stress can literally alter brain chemistry and biology, and it can even change how our DNA is read and transcribed. ACEs and toxic stress have been linked to heart disease, stroke, asthma, cancer, depression, anxiety, addiction, and suicide. ACEs may also impact children’s learning and development, our workplace performance, our relationships, and lifespan. Yet many people, parents, health professionals, and educators don’t know about ACEs. This lack of knowledge leads to significant illness and unimaginable expense – much of which could be averted through awareness, education, and action. #endchildabuseandneglect #endcanorg #ilivehere You can connect with ACEs resource network here https://aceresourcenetwork.com/

Duration:00:24:58

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Episode 44: What Needs to Happen to End Child Abuse and Neglect

8/18/2022
In this episode, listen in as Lori Poland, CEO of EndCAN talks with Jon Conte. Jon is a colleague and friend of Richard Krugman, Chairman of our board here at EndCAN. Jon is working a research project about what needs to happen to end child abuse and neglect. Jon R. Conte is a teacher and scholar whose area of expertise centers on mental health issues related to child abuse and trauma. He holds a bachelor of arts in sociology-anthropology from Whittier College as well as a master and a doctorate in social work, both from the University of Washington. Our hope is that this conversation helps you gain a better understanding of what we are doing here at EndCAN and why we are doing it. Also HOW we are planning on doing it. We hope you learn at little and enjoy this conversation. Thank you for listening! The Louder than Silence podcast amplifies the voices of child abuse and neglect survivors as well as those working towards solutions in the fields of child abuse research, prevention, education, and advocacy.

Duration:00:40:23

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Episode 43: Confronting the Silence of Sibling Sexual Abuse

6/17/2022
In this episode, Brad Watts returns for a second conversation on the topic of sibling sexual abuse with host Lori Poland. Brad is a Licensed Professional Counselor, Certified Sex Offender Treatment Provider, and author of "Sibling Sexual Abuse: A Guide for Confronting America's Silent Epidemic". Brad Watts' website: https://bradwattslpc.com/ Link to Brad Watts' book: "Sibling Sexual Abuse: A Guide for Confronting America's Silent Epidemic" The Louder than Silence podcast is brought to you by The National Foundation to End Child Abuse and Neglect (EndCAN). Be our Guest Would you like to share your story or nominate someone to be a guest on our show? Send an email to louderthansilence@endcan.org. Stay Connected If you enjoy this podcast, please rate us, subscribe, and share! Leave us a review on Podchaser Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter Donate

Duration:00:26:23

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Episode 42: Child Care Abuse and Tomorrow the Film

6/10/2022
In this episode, host Lori Poland is joined by activist, filmmaker, and fellow child abuse survivor, Paul Howard. Paul discusses his experiences surviving abuse in a child care institution as well as his related film, "Tomorrow". The Louder than Silence podcast is brought to you by The National Foundation to End Child Abuse and Neglect (EndCAN). Tomorrow film website: https://www.tomorrowthemovie.com Paul Howard's website: https://www.getpaulhoward.com/ Be our Guest Would you like to share your story or nominate someone to be a guest on our show? Send an email to louderthansilence@endcan.org. Stay Connected If you enjoy this podcast, please rate us, subscribe, and share! Leave us a review on Podchaser Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter Donate

Duration:00:51:09

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Episode 41: Surviving Child Abuse and Thriving at Life

3/25/2022
In this episode, host Lori Poland is joined by fellow child abuse survivor Sabrina Rose. Sabrina shares her story and the actions she took to cope in the hopes of positively impacting other survivors. The Louder than Silence podcast is brought to you by The National Foundation to End Child Abuse and Neglect (EndCAN). 📚 Book Link: Surviving Childhood Sexual Abuse: Practical Self-help For Adults Who Were Sexually Abused As Children by Carolyn Ainscough An Evening for the Future: Dessert Party Benefit Join EndCAN in Denver, CO on July 9 at Mile High Station for a dessert party fundraiser! Learn more Be our Guest Would you like to share your story or nominate someone to be a guest on our show? Send an email to louderthansilence@endcan.org. Stay Connected If you enjoy this podcast, please rate us, subscribe, and share! Leave us a review on Podchaser Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter Donate

Duration:00:32:01

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Episode 40: Inspiring Youth with Survivor Brooks Griffin

2/28/2022
In this episode, host Lori Poland is joined by fellow child abuse survivor Brooks Griffin of The Inspired Network. Brooks discusses his ACE score, the impact of child abuse and neglect on his life and his family relationships, as well as the importance of engaging with today's youth. The Louder than Silence podcast is brought to you by The National Foundation to End Child Abuse and Neglect (EndCAN). Follow The Inspired Network on Facebook An Evening for the Future: EndCAN Benefit Party Join EndCAN in Denver, CO on July 9 at Mile High Station for a dessert party fundraiser! Learn more Be our Guest Would you like to share your story or nominate someone to be a guest on our show? Send an email to louderthansilence@endcan.org. Stay Connected If you enjoy this podcast, please rate us, subscribe, and share! Leave us a review on Podchaser Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter Donate

Duration:00:25:07

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Episode 39: No One Said Anything

1/27/2022
In this episode, host Lori Poland is joined by fellow child abuse survivor Marybeth Givens. Marybeth reflects on the abuse she endured as a child and the silence that often surrounds child abuse and neglect. The Louder than Silence podcast is brought to you by The National Foundation to End Child Abuse and Neglect (EndCAN). An Evening for the Future: Dessert Party Benefit Join EndCAN in Denver, CO on July 9 at Mile High Station for a dessert party fundraiser! Learn more Be our Guest Would you like to share your story or nominate someone to be a guest on our show? Send an email to louderthansilence@endcan.org. Stay Connected If you enjoy this podcast, please rate us, subscribe, and share! Leave us a review on Podchaser Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter Donate

Duration:00:31:00