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Join us for today’s episode, where we continue our discussions with Manyi Anabor.
In part two of this series, we had further conversations about the impact of her experiences with child sexual and physical abuse in her life. We also talk about how she sought help through the form of therapy. Although there are still misconceptions about therapy, such as people thinking that it’s fake, it doesn’t work, or it just shows weakness. For people who have undergone therapy, it was their way out of the dark place that has been haunting them.
[00:01 – 21:03] Overcoming PTSD
[21:04 – 29:40] Dismantle Rape Culture
[29:41 – 35:18] The System has to be Changed
[35:19 – 38:08] Closing Segment
Tweetable Quotes:
“I’m always searching for information and learning and reading self-help books and trying to figure things out. That’s naturally how I am. So that really, really helped me.” – Manyi Anabor
Resources Mentioned:
You can connect with Manyi on Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook. To learn more about her story, you can visit her website at www.manyianabor.com
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Evita Tezeno takes a break from selling out shows to talk with the Noize! JBarber caught Evita before she flew out to the closing of her solo show “Better Days” […]
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