
What happens when child sexual abuse is not just a moment in time, but a wound that weaves itself into years of silence, shame, and survival?
In this raw and reflective episode of Intercept CSA: The Podcast, we explore how time often multiplies the ache of abuse when there’s no space to name it, no language to process it, and no safety to heal from it. Through the courageous voice of Ms. Oge, a survivor and mother, we witness the layered impact of CSA, across memory, motherhood, and meaning.
This episode is a reminder that CSA is not just what happened, it’s everything that followed. And that healing, though often delayed, is still possible.