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Listen, Learn & Love Hosted by Richard Ostler

Episode 295: Mishelle Kehoe, Recent RM, Sexual Assault Survivor, Binge Eating Disorder

Listen, Learn & Love Hosted by Richard Ostler

Richard Ostler

Religion & Spirituality

4.8839 Ratings

🗓️ 30 July 2020

⏱️ 85 minutes

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Summary

My friend Mishelle Kehoe, in her last year at BYU, shares the trauma from her sexual assault in 2016.This trauma ultimately postponed her mission, something she had been eagerly looking forward to. Mishelle talks about her anger toward God for having something out of her control cause her to postpone her mission. Mishelle shares the road to healing from the trauma of this experience and resolving her anger through what she calls the “trifecta of the Savior, therapy and family/friends.” Mishelle also shares her journey with her eating disorder (binge eating disorder) and how this almost postponed her mission again. However, Mishelle felt impressed to serve and was able to overcome her eating disorder during her mission in New Zealand. Mishelle helps us to understand the pain, frustration and the difficult road those with eating disorders walk and the trifecta role of the Savior, therapy and family/friends to overcome her eating disorder. Thank you Mishelle for your courage to be on the podcast and share your story which will help so many to find hope and healing through the insights you provide. You are a strong, brave and courageous human being with a unique life mission to help others. Thanks for being on the podcast!

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0:00.0

Welcome to another episode of Listen, Learn, and Love, hosted by Richard Osler.

0:13.6

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listeners that are listening and sharing it. We believe about 8,000 to 9,000. You're listening to

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every episode. And that's a credit to you, our listeners, and especially our guests that are some

0:39.1

of my heroes that come on and bravely share their stories. And that's really what makes the

0:43.9

podcast work. And we have one of those, what I would call a hero here in my home on a Saturday

0:50.6

afternoon and a hot July day. My friend Michelle Kehoe, welcome to the podcast, Michelle.

0:57.4

Thank you.

0:58.4

You've got the coolest spelling of your first name and a cool last name.

1:02.3

Will you just spell both names for our listeners?

1:04.7

Sure.

1:05.8

It's M-I-S-H-E-L-L-E, and then Kehoe is spelled K-E-H-O-E.

1:15.7

And I'll give a little bit of bio for our listeners on what we're going to talk about.

1:21.3

First, I'll just introduce Michelle.

1:23.9

She is in her last semester at BYU.

1:27.3

She's preparing for a career teaching language as a second language.

1:32.3

And she'll be going to grad school, and then she would like to teach adults in the United States.

1:37.3

And that's a deep impression that came to her while at BYU.

1:41.3

Really cool career path that's going to help a lot of people. But we won't talk

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