Cherie White/Bill Murray Podcast March 10, 2022

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I posted the link earlier and found out from a few bloggers that it doesn’t work. I found that the link does work when I copy the link, then go to a search engine and paste it in the url bar.  However, for some reason, it doesn’t work when you click it and try to go directly from this site. Know that I understand your frustration and I’m contacting tech support and working on the issue. Please allow me to apologize for the inconvenience.

https://www.blogtalkradio.com/naasca/2022/03/11/stop-child-abuse-now-scan–2874

Q & A call-in discussion with a survivor-professional, using an OPEN MIKE forum. We’ll feature a survivor-professional co-host who’ll field topics brought to the episode by you, the listener. ~~ Tonight’s special guest will be Cherie White from Covington, Tennessee, an anti bullying advocate and author of three books who uses her own story of being bullied and gaslighted to help those enduring the same abuse today. “When I became a target of severe and chronic bullying as a sixth grader at the age of twelve,” she says, “I began a long lesson in the human predator/prey dynamic and a battle for my dignity, safety, and my very soul.” At first she took the physical beatings, name-calling, and abuse. Cherie was a victim of what is called ‘poly-victimization’. In just six months she went from being a kid who always made the honor roll, to an angry and bitter girl who made only C’s and D’s. “Who could concentrate on schoolwork?” she asks. Cherie attempted suicide at the age of fourteen. “Because I felt powerless, I began to bully those who were even weaker than me in attempts to grab back some of my power.” ~~ On these episodes we welcome various co-hosts, survivor-professionals who’ll assist in fielding questions and lead a variety of topics suggested by our call-in participants. Their trauma-informed perspectives as survivor-professionals will help them guide discussions on the issues of child abuse, trauma and healthy human sexuality that spring from questions and topics brought to us by our listeners. ~~ Everyone’s invited to engage on tonight’s show. ~~ Please visit the NAASCA.org web site.

0 thoughts on “Cherie White/Bill Murray Podcast March 10, 2022

  1. RespectAll44 says:

    Hey Cherie,

    I clicked on the link you posted and it said it couldn’t be found. I went to the specific podcast home page and searched your name and found the podcast but what is posted here isn’t working. Just thought you should know.

    • cheriewhite says:

      Thank you so much, Karla. Just a heads-up up, I find out that the link isn’t working too well. But when I went to a search engine and pasted the link in the URL bar, it worked. Strange, huh? I’m working with tech support to take care ofnthe problem.

  2. fgsjr2015 says:

    “Because I felt powerless, I began to bully those who were even weaker than me in attempts to grab back some of my power.”
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    As a boy, general or normal human nature — including that aspect involving one person’s pleasure derived from another’s misfortune — bewildered and scared me; as a teenager, it frustrated and tormented me. As an adult, I’m concerned and even angered by it. Enough so to enthusiastically watch, on multiple occasions, The Experimenter (about sociologist Stanley Milgram and his controversial Obedience Experiments), and to read the book The Joy of Pain: Schadenfreude and the Dark Side of Human Nature (Richard H. Smith) and typeset onto my computer the most interesting parts.

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