What happens when a child's trauma is dismissed by the very people meant to protect them? At just ten years old, Katerris Lawrence was writing suicide notes on her schoolwork while battling depression. Katerris joins us to share her powerful journey from that wounded child to the author of "The Depression and Me," a memoir twenty years in the making. Growing up in Portsmouth, Virginia, where "everybody looked out for each other," Katerris experienced a profound betrayal when her uncle moles...
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What happens when a child's trauma is dismissed by the very people meant to protect them? At just ten years old, Katerris Lawrence was writing suicide notes on her schoolwork while battling depression. Katerris joins us to share her powerful journey from that wounded child to the author of "The Depression and Me," a memoir twenty years in the making. Growing up in Portsmouth, Virginia, where "everybody looked out for each other," Katerris experienced a profound betrayal when her uncle moles...
Ep.106 Advocating for Prison Reform with Guest Christa Roseboro & Taj Mahon-Haft
Lets Just Talk About It Podcast with Chuck
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1 year ago
Ep.106 Advocating for Prison Reform with Guest Christa Roseboro & Taj Mahon-Haft
What if the emotional turmoil of incarceration didn't just end with the individual behind bars? In my latest episode, we bring you the gripping stories of Taj Mahon-Haft, a sociologist turned advocate, and Christa Roseboro, a mother navigating the heartache of having a son in prison. Taj's transformative journey from his own unexpected incarceration to co-founding the Humanization Project is nothing short of inspiring. Together with Christa, they offer a powerful perspective on the need to hu...
Lets Just Talk About It Podcast with Chuck
What happens when a child's trauma is dismissed by the very people meant to protect them? At just ten years old, Katerris Lawrence was writing suicide notes on her schoolwork while battling depression. Katerris joins us to share her powerful journey from that wounded child to the author of "The Depression and Me," a memoir twenty years in the making. Growing up in Portsmouth, Virginia, where "everybody looked out for each other," Katerris experienced a profound betrayal when her uncle moles...