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Childhood Sexual Abuse with Buddy Speaks

Childhood Sexual Abuse with Buddy Speaks

FromMommying While Muslim


Childhood Sexual Abuse with Buddy Speaks

FromMommying While Muslim

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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Dec 5, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This episode is NOT meant to be heard by children unless our mom audience feels they're ready for it. If you're a survivor of any sexual trauma, as a child or as an adult, you may not be ready for it either, so gauge your ability to revisit the past. We are here for you either way. If you need resources to deal with PTSD due to a history of abuse, we have links for you below, and we are always just a DM/PM or email away.This episode IS meant to prepare us to hear the hard truths about child sex abuse, such as our personal experiences with it, how pervasive it is, and also new things like how subversive it can be. Learn about grooming, disclosure, even forgivenesss, and how to be the safety net our kids need in the event that the worst should happen; may Allah SWT protect them all always. Ameen. We have made ourselves incredibly vulnerable in this episode because we trust our Muslim and non Muslim mom sisters to receive these hard truths in love and compassion, and to offer thosein turn to themselves, as well as to their children. We are not alone in this.Sexual abuse doesn't happen because we are Americans and that's "this culture." NO! Sexual abuse doesn't monopolize any one country or society. Many cultures within and without the US have to deal with it, but we have the opportunity to dive deep into this difficult topic and figure out how to prevent and treat it. Mommying means rolling up our sleeves for the sake of the kids and our God-given duty to protect them at all costs.Shariea is on the money when she says education is the best prevention, so that's where most of this conversation will be. Hugs for anyone who needs them after this one! Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review this episode on your podcast app of choice, or engage on social media with us. We can't wait to find out if this was helpful to you or not.Links:1) Contact Shariea Shoatz directly to buy My Voice is MY Superpower:2) Email: sharieashoatz@gmail.com3) FB Shariea Shoatz4) IG @shariea_shoatz5) Find out more about Megan's Law and how you can access sex offender registries in your state: https://criminal.findlaw.com/criminal-charges/megan-s-law-resources-by-state.html5) Web: www.mommyingwhilemuslim.com6) Email: mommyingwhilemuslim@gmail.com7) FB: Mommying While Muslim8) IG: @mommyingwhilemuslimpodcast9) Contact RAINN for 25 years of sexual abuse resources such as a 24/7 helpline: https://www.rainn.org/10) Contact Naseeha for Muslim youth helplines: https://naseeha.org/11) Contact Seema for Muslim mental health resources: https://seemamentalhealth.com/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/mommyingwhilemuslimpodcast)
Released:
Dec 5, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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Mommying While Muslim is a one of a kind podcast where two American born and bred Muslim moms share their experiences to raise second generation kids. Having experienced both pre and post 9/11 America, they're acutely aware of the unique challenges their families face on top of the regular messes that all moms share. Mommying While Muslim is a space to take back their stories, and tell those no one will air on the news or portray fully or fairly in the media.Zaiba Hasan and Uzma Jafri are moms first, careerwomen second, and global citizens at heart. They meet taboo topics head on because they weren't allowed to do it growing up, not at home or at school and work. They aim to better their immediate households, communities, and their momsisterhood the world over by telling the truths sometimes people don't want to face or to hear. Not everyone has the privileges they have, and they are eager to learn more than they are to share their own experiences. Always looking to give back, they find women and families who need a mic because no one needs a voice; they just need an opportunity to speak. Besides tough social issues, they also tackle political ones because when laws affect their kids, they're coming for them as well as the ones who make them! There's no lane that doesn't get taken here.Along the way, they recruit momallies for Muslim Americans who have been inordinately targeted for the last 20 years. True moms know that ALL our children deserve to be safe, loved, and happy, and we bust every yellow brick on the Islamaphobic road to make sure they all are. If you like good trouble, this one's for you!