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Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) #3417
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Please join us on a Wednesday or Thursday night this week.
We have a single purpose at NAASCA, to address issues related to childhood abuse and trauma including sexual assault, violent or physical abuse, emotional traumas, and neglect .. and we do so with only two goals: 1) educating the public, especially as related to helping society get over its taboo of discussing childhood sexual abuse (CSA), presenting facts showing child abuse to be a pandemic, a global problem that affects everyone. 2) offering hope and healing through numerous paths, providing many services to adult survivors of child abuse, and information for anyone interested in the many issues involving prevention, intervention, and recovery.
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Fearless Generations 12 Steps to Freedom: 8 Possibilities: Overview of Steps 1-7
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What have you learned from the steps we have covered? How has your life shifted or has your comfort zone expanded? Has your awareness increased? Have you been more willing to take risks? Have you dug deep and connected to yourself and your values? Have you had compassion for yourself along the way? Have you held yourself accountable to your goals and dreams and stayed present in the moments you have had. Have you surrendered to what is and all that is in front of you? We hope you have connected with the steps.
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Spring Into Action!
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BUZZARDSKORNER OF LOVE RADIO 3:30pmPAC/6:30pmEST call in @ (714)510-3707 or listen online @ http://www.blogtalkradio.com/buzzardskorner-of-love
In order to have creation you have to put some type of ACTION with it, so this being Springtime and Renewal what ACTION have you put behind your words, thoughts, or dreams? Join us as we share with you why ACTION is so important, the ACTION steps that we have taken to create our NEW way of BEING!
Look forward to having you there!
BUZZARDSKORNER OF LOVE
bringing people back to themselves
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Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) #3418
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Please join us on a Wednesday or Thursday night this week.
We have a single purpose at NAASCA, to address issues related to childhood abuse and trauma including sexual assault, violent or physical abuse, emotional traumas, and neglect .. and we do so with only two goals: 1) educating the public, especially as related to helping society get over its taboo of discussing childhood sexual abuse (CSA), presenting facts showing child abuse to be a pandemic, a global problem that affects everyone. 2) offering hope and healing through numerous paths, providing many services to adult survivors of child abuse, and information for anyone interested in the many issues involving prevention, intervention, and recovery.
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MEDICINE IN YOUR SPICE CABINET with LATIFAH HASSAN
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Queen Latifah as I like to call her is magical with herbs! Her passion comes through each and every word she speaks when teaching on the benefits of using or increasing our usage of herbs in our daily consumption.
She comes to show us how to use what we already have for healing purposes! She stresses the point that we should consider being prepared for any unforeseen survival tactics needed if an emergency situation such as a war or other catastrophe should occur. We must always be prepared!
Sister Latifah Hassan is so passionate about her calling in life. She is here rightfully on assignment, teaching others about survival through her beliefs and actions. She has elevated herself to Master Herbalist with over 30 years experience, simplifying the process of nutritional values of plants and how plants can benefit our body! She is the Founder and Instructor for the School of Community Herbalists in Atlanta and CEO of Latifah's Herbals where she produces and sells 13 different medicinal herbal tea formulas. Queen Latifah says we all have “Medicine in our kitchen cabinets!”
Her Buddhist practice helped her overcome some of her fears and lack of confidence and gave her the courage to do this.
Join us tonight as we discuss the tremendous work she is doing within our communities and her commitment to Excellence.
See you on the radio.
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Joe from Montana Show - How Society Believes Men Are Just Disposable Commodities
Men, have you ever wandered through life with a nagging & ever present feeling that you're nothing more to society, especially in the minds of women, than just disposable refuse? If you have, well join the millions of other men who in their hearts and souls have felt the exact same way!
Have you ever felt you were considered valuable to your wife, girfriend, nieces, even your mother only if you did favors, or did the "heavy lifting", or helped pay bills, or did repairs, or were a chauffeur, or were a handy man, or only conformed to the "protect & provide" edicts imposed upon men via society's brainwashing? And then, still, after supporting, providing & protecting your wife, girlfriend, etc. did you find no sincere gratitude nor heartfelt appreciation was forthcoming?
It's because you are, in the minds of the women in our society, merely a "workhorse" doing what a "man is supposed to do." So, naturally, why should you deserve appreciation for exerting your energy, time, effort, money - and the risking of your life - for the women who say they love you.
If you've felt that way, guess what - you were right more times than you realize; and you're not alone in that assessment. Tonight I'll be introducing you to Karen Straughan who for years as a male advocate has been waking men up to the fact that society views & treats women as being considerably more valuable then men, despite the fact that men have contributed to society's well being probably 10 times more than women have. Buckle up your seatbelts boys & girls. This could prove to be a very controversial broadcast.
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Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 3416
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Tonight's special guest is Lang Martinez from Ventura County, CA. Sexually abused and raped as a young person, Lang has struggled to heal from the trauma of alcohol and drug addiction ever since. Martinez has built a reputation for himself as a homeless advocate who came from the same streets he still walks, through now his head is held higher. His methodology is frequently shared and written about in newspapers and magazines such as the Washington Examiner, VCRreporter, Monticito Journal, Fillmore Gazette, Vc Star, Citizens Journal, La Crescenta Valley Weekly, Keys To Recovery and much more. His peer-to-peer approach has cemented his name among others homeless advocates all over the country. Although his entire adult life has been marred with risky behavior, drug addiction, imprisonment, and homelessness. He is learning everyday and understanding that his past isn't the lock, but the key to life he has today, Lang has a career, a relationship with someone that loves him and an unwavering passion to help others. Today, Lang shares his story of what it takes to recover from sexual abuse and addiction. He'd been left homeless and dead on the streets. But today he has surrounded himself with God's Angels who won't let him fall, and who believe Lang can survive. He came from Skid Row, but is now spiritually seated at the front row of God's Love and Forgiveness. He is No Longer a candle blowing in the night searching for his destiny. Today he's found his salvation and finally lives in peace. ~~ Everyone is invited to engage in tonight's show. Please visit the NAASCA.org website or call 646-595-2118 to be a part of our live panel.
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Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) #3420
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Q & A call-in discussion with a survivor professional, using an OPEN MIKE forum. We'll feature a survivor-professional co-host who'll field topics brought to the episode by you, the listener. ~~ Tonight the special co-host is Cherie White from Covington, Tennessee, an anti bullying advocate and author of three books who uses her own story of being bullied and gaslighted to help those enduring the same abuse today. "In 6th grade I began a long lesson in the human predator/prey dynamic and a battle for my dignity, safety, and my very soul." At first she took the physical beatings, name-calling, and abuse. Cherie was a victim of what is called 'poly-victimization'. In just six months she went from being a kid who always made the honor roll, to an angry and bitter girl who made only C's and D's. "Who could concentrate on schoolwork?" she asks. Cherie attempted suicide at the age of fourteen. "Because I felt powerless, I began to bully those who were even weaker than me in attempts to grab back some of my power." ~~ On these episodes we welcome various co-hosts, and survivor-professionals who'll assist in fielding questions and lead a variety of topics suggested by our call-in participants. Their trauma-informed perspectives as survivor-professionals will help them guide discussions on the issues of child abuse, trauma, and healthy human sexuality that spring from questions and topics brought to us by our listeners. ~~ Everyone's invited to engage in tonight's show. ~~ Please visit the NAASCA.org web site.