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Surviving Childhood Incest with Annie Margis

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*TRIGGER WARNING*
This is a heavier episode as we speak of sexual abuse, childhood trauma, and incest. If you are a survivor of abuse, incest, or sexual assault, please listen with caution or skip this episode entirely. The last thing I would want is for hearing these things to set you back in your healing journey or trigger negative thoughts or emotions. Please practice self care, reach out to a trusted love one, and/or CALL RAINN's National Sexual Assault Hotline at 800.656.HOPE (4673) or TEXT their Live Chat here.
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Author and filmmaker Annie Margis is a childhood incest victim working to give millions of victims a voice by wiping out the taboo against talking about incest. In 2012, with the support of a cadre of volunteers, she created a helpline where adult victims from around the world connect with fellow survivors and share their stories. Having heard thousands of tragic personal histories, Annie is a front-line expert on the life-long impact of childhood incest.
In this episode, Annie shares her story and how her abuse affected her entire childhood. She describes childhood incest and abuse as "the #MeToo that's still taboo." Through writing her book, The Ugliest Word, she has opened up the conversation around childhood incest and shed light on the shame and stigma that drives silence of survivors.
She shares about the following:

  • Her story of childhood incest
  • How the abuse affected her entire childhood
  • How triggers and trauma manifested
  • How stigma and shame plays a part as a survivor of incest
  • Healing through writing and sharing her story through helplines
  • How to respond to a survivor

Tune in to hear the rest of her story!
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Connect with Annie & her work:

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Song: It's A Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong
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Follow along with the rest of my journey.

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*TRIGGER WARNING*
This is a heavier episode as we speak of sexual abuse, childhood trauma, and incest. If you are a survivor of abuse, incest, or sexual assault, please listen with caution or skip this episode entirely. The last thing I would want is for hearing these things to set you back in your healing journey or trigger negative thoughts or emotions. Please practice self care, reach out to a trusted love one, and/or CALL RAINN's National Sexual Assault Hotline at 800.656.HOPE (4673) or TEXT their Live Chat here.
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Author and filmmaker Annie Margis is a childhood incest victim working to give millions of victims a voice by wiping out the taboo against talking about incest. In 2012, with the support of a cadre of volunteers, she created a helpline where adult victims from around the world connect with fellow survivors and share their stories. Having heard thousands of tragic personal histories, Annie is a front-line expert on the life-long impact of childhood incest.
In this episode, Annie shares her story and how her abuse affected her entire childhood. She describes childhood incest and abuse as "the #MeToo that's still taboo." Through writing her book, The Ugliest Word, she has opened up the conversation around childhood incest and shed light on the shame and stigma that drives silence of survivors.
She shares about the following:

  • Her story of childhood incest
  • How the abuse affected her entire childhood
  • How triggers and trauma manifested
  • How stigma and shame plays a part as a survivor of incest
  • Healing through writing and sharing her story through helplines
  • How to respond to a survivor

Tune in to hear the rest of her story!
//
Connect with Annie & her work:

//
Song: It's A Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong
//
Follow along with the rest of my journey.

Support the show
  continue reading

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