112: [Kiersten Hathcock] What I'm Here to Do // Part 1
What Came Next
Broken Cycle Media
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🗓️ 28 February 2025
⏱️ 40 minutes
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Summary
Kiersten Hathcock is a multi-crime survivor, self-taught carpenter, entrepreneur, author, volunteer intuitive medium, and co-founder of the non-profit organization, The National Institute of Law and Justice. Although she was born and raised in Ohio, her journey has taken her to many places and through many professional phases. It wasn’t until turning 36 that her trajectory became much more spiritually-based, and she realized she had become re-attuned to an ability she had first experienced as a child. In the process, she would also recover memories of her own childhood sexual abuse. In uncovering her past, as well as many other victims’ untold narratives, she has become an advocate for the voiceless within her work. Since starting her volunteer role as a medium in cold case murders and other related crimes, she has helped bring justice and/or solace to families across the country. The Broken Cycle Media team is so grateful for her energy, advocacy, and openness to share, and the listener’s nuanced understanding of Kiersten’s narrative.Â
Sources:
Kiersten’s website: https://www.kierstenhathcock.com/
Little Voices: A Memoir https://www.kierstenhathcock.com/littlevoicesmemoir.html
Kiersten’s Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/kierstenhathcock
Chu, J. A., Frey, L. M., Ganzel, B. L., & Matthews, J. A. (1999). Memories of childhood abuse: dissociation, amnesia, and corroboration. The American journal of psychiatry, 156(5), 749–755. https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.156.5.749
Loftus, E. F., Garry, M., & Feldman, J. (1994). Forgetting sexual trauma: what does it mean when 38% forget?. Journal of consulting and clinical psychology, 62(6), 1177–1186. https://doi.org/10.1037//0022-006x.62.6.1177
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For additional resources and a list of related non-profit organizations, please visit http://www.somethingwaswrong.com/resources
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| 0:00.0 | What Came Next is intended for mature audiences only. |
| 0:04.3 | Episodes discuss topics that can be triggering, |
| 0:07.0 | such as emotional, physical, and sexual violence, animal abuse, suicide, and murder. |
| 0:13.6 | I am not a therapist, nor am I a doctor. |
| 0:16.9 | If you're in need of support, please visit Something Was Wrong.com |
| 0:20.6 | forward slash resources for a list of non-profit organizations that can help. |
| 0:26.1 | Opinions expressed by my guests on the show are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of myself or broken cycle media. |
| 0:34.8 | Resources and source material are linked in the episode notes. Thank you so much for listening. Kirsten Hathcock is a multi-crime survivor, self-taught carpenter, entrepreneur, author, volunteer, |
| 1:11.6 | intuitive medium, and co-founder of the nonprofit organization, |
| 1:16.6 | the National Institute of Law and Justice. |
| 1:19.6 | Although she was born and raised in Ohio, |
| 1:22.6 | her journey has taken her to many places and through many professional phases. It wasn't until turning 36, |
| 1:30.3 | though, that her trajectory became much more spiritually based, and she realized she'd become |
| 1:35.3 | reattuned to an ability she first experienced as a child. In the process, she would also recover |
| 1:42.1 | memories of her own childhood sexual abuse. |
| 1:45.0 | In uncovering her past, as well as many other victims' untold narratives, |
| 1:51.0 | she has become an advocate for the voiceless within her work. |
| 1:55.0 | Since starting her volunteer role as a medium in cold case murders and other related crimes, she has helped bring justice |
| 2:02.8 | and or solace to families across the country. The Broken Cycle Media team is so grateful |
| 2:09.4 | for her energy, advocacy, and openness to share, and the listener's nuanced understanding |
| 2:15.9 | of Kirsten's narrative. |
| 2:30.2 | My name is Kirsten Hathcock. I am an author. I'm a self-taught carpenter, which is kind of an odd thing to say because I didn't think that that was the way my life was going to go. |
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