In this powerful episode of Unspoken: Conversations with Candace, poet, filmmaker, and advocate Samuel Alfred shares his journey of surviving childhood trauma, reclaiming his voice through art, and breaking free from generational cycles of silence and pain. Samuel opens up about: The inspiration behind his spoken word piece “I Stand on My Desk” and the meaning of tears of liberation.Surviving childhood abuse, neglect, and the lasting impact of generational trauma.Confronting an abuser and fin...
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In this powerful episode of Unspoken: Conversations with Candace, poet, filmmaker, and advocate Samuel Alfred shares his journey of surviving childhood trauma, reclaiming his voice through art, and breaking free from generational cycles of silence and pain. Samuel opens up about: The inspiration behind his spoken word piece “I Stand on My Desk” and the meaning of tears of liberation.Surviving childhood abuse, neglect, and the lasting impact of generational trauma.Confronting an abuser and fin...
S4 E2: Healing and Overcoming Trauma with Kelly Scroggins-Powell
Unspoken: Conversations with Candace
59 minutes
1 year ago
S4 E2: Healing and Overcoming Trauma with Kelly Scroggins-Powell
In this poignant episode, Candace and her guest, Kelley, bravely open up about their experiences of abuse and the journey towards healing. Both women share their stories of resilience and hope, emphasizing the importance of speaking out and finding a supportive community. Kelley candidly recounts her childhood experiences, from facing abuse to her struggle with addiction, and how she found healing through faith and community support. Candace shares her own journey of forgiveness and reinventi...
Unspoken: Conversations with Candace
In this powerful episode of Unspoken: Conversations with Candace, poet, filmmaker, and advocate Samuel Alfred shares his journey of surviving childhood trauma, reclaiming his voice through art, and breaking free from generational cycles of silence and pain. Samuel opens up about: The inspiration behind his spoken word piece “I Stand on My Desk” and the meaning of tears of liberation.Surviving childhood abuse, neglect, and the lasting impact of generational trauma.Confronting an abuser and fin...