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🗓️ 28 April 2024
⏱️ 26 minutes
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Ashley Easter is a passionate advocate committed to guiding individuals toward liberation and empowerment. With an unwavering dedication to helping others break free from abuse and oppression, Ashley channels her energy into creating a space where individuals can unlock their full potential.
Driven by a profound belief in the possibility of a life beyond trauma, Ashley's mission is to provide resources and support for those navigating the journey from victimhood to empowerment. Whether you're a seasoned advocate for social justice or someone emerging from a toxic environment seeking guidance, Ashley welcomes you to her corner of the universe.
Drawing from personal experience and witnessing countless transformations, Ashley firmly believes in the power of healing and self-empowerment. She embodies the conviction that a fulfilling life after abuse is not only attainable but a birthright for all.
For those ready to shed the shackles of limiting beliefs and reclaim their autonomy, Ashley offers a roadmap to liberation. Through her guidance, individuals are encouraged to challenge societal norms, embrace their worthiness, and embark on a journey toward freedom, happiness, and love.
With a deep-seated belief in each individual's inherent value and potential, Ashley encourages her audience to recognize their divine purpose in healing themselves and inspiring others. She champions the idea that despite past conditioning, everyone possesses unique gifts to share with the world and infinite growth opportunities.
As you embark on this transformative journey with Ashley, prepare to arm yourself with the tools, strategies, and techniques needed to elevate every aspect of your life. The path to liberation awaits, and Ashley Easter is here to guide you every step of the way.
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0:00.0 | Trigger warning. This podcast contains descriptions of various abusive situations. Listener discretion is advised. |
0:09.2 | You are listening to the Preacher Boys podcast, a podcast shedding light on decades of mental, physical, and sexual abuse within the independent fundamental Baptist movement. |
0:20.4 | The testimony shared on this podcast are told from the personal experience and perspective of the survivors. |
0:26.8 | Not all legal outcomes are known or final. |
0:29.8 | Any suspect is presumed innocent until proven guilty in the court of law. |
0:34.4 | Now, here is your host, Eric Squarsinski. Hey, everybody, welcome back to the Preacher Boys |
0:40.9 | podcast. Ashley, welcome back. Thanks. I'm so excited. I love these conversations that we're able to have. |
0:46.0 | This conversation, I want to talk a little bit about educating the public. And I think even beyond that, |
0:52.5 | just educating people in any facet or any sphere about the |
0:57.6 | realities of abuse, whether that's in religious context, whether it's interpersonal violence, |
1:03.1 | Courage 365 serves all types of different people who've experienced abusive environments. So first and |
1:09.7 | foremost, why do you think education about abuse is |
1:13.2 | important and how does it contribute to breaking the cycles of violence in any setting? |
1:19.1 | Well, there's a saying that if you know better, you can do better. And I think that's really |
1:25.1 | kind of foundation of it. You can't do better. You can't create change if you |
1:29.2 | don't know what needs to be changed. And I think there are a lot of people who are just completely |
1:36.9 | unaware of what is going on, the abuse, the things happening in churches. There are certainly |
1:43.6 | people who know and know exactly what they're |
1:45.9 | doing and they're very intentional. And I think sometimes those higher up people may try to keep |
1:53.5 | the regular person away from that information. But I generally think a lot of the public |
2:00.0 | just has not been made aware. And so |
2:03.4 | you have to know what's going on before you can have a reaction to it, before you can feel that |
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