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Sexual Abuse and The Church with Justin Woodbury

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Today, Alexa is sharing a sensitive and vulnerable conversation with Justin Woodbury, author of "Sheltered but Not Protected: Learning to Love, Forgive, and Heal After Emotional and Sexual Abuse.” Justin shares his experience with sexual and spiritual abuse in the Independent Fundamentalist Baptist Church, and how the cult-like nature of the church allowed for child abuse. Justin talks about how the abuse and trauma have impacted his marriage and shares tools that helped him heal, like sex therapy. Lex and Justin also unpack the misconceptions around emotional and sexual abuse, and separating religious teachings from personal faith.

Today on That Sex Chick:

  • The lasting impact of sexual and spiritual abuse in the IFB church
  • The normalization of physical abuse in the church
  • Misconceptions around emotional and sexual abuse
  • Coping mechanisms and tools for healing
  • How sex therapy helped Justin heal
  • Separating religious teachings from abusive practices

This show is sponsored by:

Connect with Justin:

Connect with Alexa:

Click here to submit your review for That Sex Chick, and you’ll get access to “Uncover Your Inner Kink,” a guided meditation and more, created by Alexa!

This show is produced by Soulfire Productions

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Today, Alexa is sharing a sensitive and vulnerable conversation with Justin Woodbury, author of "Sheltered but Not Protected: Learning to Love, Forgive, and Heal After Emotional and Sexual Abuse.” Justin shares his experience with sexual and spiritual abuse in the Independent Fundamentalist Baptist Church, and how the cult-like nature of the church allowed for child abuse. Justin talks about how the abuse and trauma have impacted his marriage and shares tools that helped him heal, like sex therapy. Lex and Justin also unpack the misconceptions around emotional and sexual abuse, and separating religious teachings from personal faith.

Today on That Sex Chick:

  • The lasting impact of sexual and spiritual abuse in the IFB church
  • The normalization of physical abuse in the church
  • Misconceptions around emotional and sexual abuse
  • Coping mechanisms and tools for healing
  • How sex therapy helped Justin heal
  • Separating religious teachings from abusive practices

This show is sponsored by:

Connect with Justin:

Connect with Alexa:

Click here to submit your review for That Sex Chick, and you’ll get access to “Uncover Your Inner Kink,” a guided meditation and more, created by Alexa!

This show is produced by Soulfire Productions

  continue reading

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