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SURVIVORS SPEAKING OUT

Every day more survivors are finding the strength and courage to speak up about their experiences and struggles. Have you seen or heard a story that’s not listed here? Let us know by sending us an email. Share them with us on Facebook, Twitter, or email us.

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Call Me Lucky

Call Me Lucky

Call Me Lucky is the inspiring, triumphant and wickedly funny portrait of one of comedy’s most enigmatic and important figures: Barry Crimmins.

Moody Speaks

Moody Speaks

When David Moody decided to publicly speak about his own childhood sexual abuse, he decided to create a platform to help others in various stages of healing from such abuse.  This website provides resources, inspiration and motivation for those who are on the journey of healing and recovery.  David’s journey is one that speaks volumes of the power of the human spirit.

YouTube.com

08/14/16

04/26/16

Vimeo.com

Huffington Post Live Segments

12/1/14

11/18/14

11/30/12
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11/12/12

10/24/12

NY Daily News

Ronald Savage talks about multiple times he says he was ‘molested’ by Zulu Nation founder Afrika Bambaataa during his teenage years: Afrika Bambaataa ‘molested’ me.

PBS To the Contrary: Male Survivors in the Military

http://www.pbs.org/to-the-contrary/watch/3754/women-ceos;-egg-freezing;-male-survivors-of-sexual-assault

Segment begins at approx 11:50

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Rob Brown speaks about his childhood and the path he found to healing.

http://cbn.com/tv/1472017252001

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Todd Holt and Theo Fleury

“Theo and I speak to men all over and we tell them: YOU, like us, are not alone; the effects are far-reaching & sometimes feel never ending, but there IS a place & time for healing. It is NOW. I stand here today, a Victor over sexual abuse & I along with Theo, offer you our voice.

This sentence today is nothing short of a national travesty because we know that childhood sexual abuse has reached epidemic proportions in our country. Graham James once again perpetrated his crime and spread his sickness right through the courts of Canada. He conned the judge with his “poor me” and “I regret” statements. His lawyer defended the indefensible, and he’s been rewarded for doing so and Graham James is laughing all the way back to the life he’s always led knowing that justice for him is but a blip on the radar…”

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Corin Linch is a real cowboy living in a remote part of Western Australia. He is also a survivor and “bush poet”. I met him when he attended a workshop in Perth a few years ago and he read this poem.

It is worth your time to watch it.

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Chris Anderson, speaks with Tiffany Williams-Jallow on Relationships360Blog.com about his story, how MaleSurvivor has helped him heal, and how the effects of abuse impact the lives of both a survivor and his loved ones.

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Poetry on video: “secret children”

Rick Belden reads a poem called “secret children” from his upcoming book Scapegoat’s Cross: Poems about Finding and Reclaiming the Lost Man Within.

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Oprah Winfrey Program

In November of 2010, Oprah Winfrey aired two ground-breaking episodes of her talk show where over 200 men and their partners came forward to speak up and tell the world that they were abused. MaleSurvivor’s own Dr. Howard Fradkin joins Oprah herself and Tyler Perry to give expert insight and advice on the plight of survivors and shatters many of the myths that we have to fight in order to get help.

These powerful shows have been nominated for Emmy Awards and continue to resonate with all who watch them.

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Dr. Howard Fradkin

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Dr. Richard Gartner

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Dare to Dream Ohio April 2012 – Interview with Howard Fradkin and Simon Weinberg

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Dr. Howard Fradkin and Kathy Barbarini on TAALK

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Board Member Chris Anderson and former MS President Dr. Murray Schane interview

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Dr. Howard Fradkin and Mikele Rauch Interview on WBUR On Point program

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Documentaries

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Jamie, Survivor of Toronto Canada

My name is Jamie, a 41-year old man living in Toronto, Canada, who has survived childhood sexual abuse. I decided to reach out to other male survivors through the Men Healing podcast. Many of us who have survived sexual abuse often feel isolated and alone in our struggle, and many of us are physically isolated by geography as well. My hope is that any man who has been living with the effects that this childhood trauma brings about, could find some hope, inspiration, help, and encouragement through my podcast. Fortunately, today’s technology will allow this message of hope to reach places where neither resources nor support are available.

Please join me for an amazing, meaningful journey of healing and spread the word that we are here to help and give confidence that healing is absolutely possible.

http://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/men-healing-podcast/id477162195 (Available in Canada Only)

https://twitter.com/#!/menhealing

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