How Boundaries Can Help Us Avoid Burdens by guest Judith Staff @jcstaff_
Thrilled to have my good friend and #SexAbuseChat co-host, Judith Staff, here today to discuss boundaries. Excellent tips here, my friends.
This Is Why Peopling Is Hard
This is How I Found My Voice and Myself in War and Peace by guest @andrewdkaufman
At a book talk I gave a few years ago, a teenage boy in the audience, intrigued by the stories I’d been telling about young characters’ tortuous journeys in War and Peace, asked me a question during the Q&A. “Did Tolstoy, like, really experience all that?” The ingenuous question got me thinking, not only about Tolstoy’s writing but my own. And it inspired me to share something I hadn’t quite articulated before in public.
5 Things to Know Before Connecting with a Child Abuse Survivor by guest @VennieKocsis
Honored to have my friend, fellow author, and child abuse survivor Vennie Kocsis with me here today. Vennie is wise beyond her years and one of the most compassionate people I’ve ever met. Please read her wise words and comment below.
What are the five things to know before connecting with a child abuse survivor? Let me break it down for you:
Could You Be Clinically Depressed And Not Know? I Was
This is Why We Snap: New Science Behind Sudden Acts of Violence
Domestic Violence Awareness Month
To further educate and inform during Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Dr. R. Douglas Fields, Ph.D., renowned neuroscientist and an international authority on brain development offer his insights on Why We Snap—which is also the title of his book.
Message to Men: If You See Something, Say Something by guest @CuttingRoomMRB
This is the One About Sexual Harassment
Sexual Harassment Story
I’m going to tell you a story. A story I’ve never told anyone before…
This is the Number One Misconception Writers Have About Writing
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