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60 - Live Interview with Richard Windmann

An episode of the Healing for Male Survivors with Mike Chapman podcast, hosted by Mike Chapman, titled "60 - Live Interview with Richard Windmann" was published on February 11, 2025 and runs 60 minutes.

February 11, 2025 ·60m · Healing for Male Survivors with Mike Chapman

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Richard Windmann, Ph.D. is a survivor of childhood sex abuse and sex trafficking from the age of 7 until 17. He estimates that he's been raped by hundreds, if not over a thousand men during that 10 year period. After doing advocacy work with SNAP, 5 years ago he started his own advocacy Nonprofit 501(c)(3) called "Survivors of Childhood Sex Abuse” (SCSA), which currently has over 37,000 members worldwide. SCSA offers peer-led support meetings, one-on-one consultations, mental health and legal referrals, in addition to championing Statute of Limitations eliminations with legislative lookback windows. The first law passed was in Louisiana, where the Catholic Church challenged the law up to the LA Supreme Court and was upheld. Richard graduated from Loyola University College of Law School in 2022, as a Distinguished Fellow.Suicide is talked about in this episode. If you are experiencing feelings of suicide or you know someone who is, don't hesitate to get in touch with the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline in the US available 24/7 to provide free, confidential emotional support to people in suicidal or emotional distress. Their number in the US is 988 or 1-800-273-8255 or athttps://988lifeline.org/ – in other countries, reach out to your local suicide prevention hotline which you can find athttps://findahelpline.com/. Contact info for Richard:SCSA - Survivors of Childhood Sex AbuseOther Links Mentioned:Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests - SNAPScouts Honor: The Secret Files of the Boy Scouts of America - Netflix (documentary featuring Richard’s story of being trafficked by his New Orleans scout troop)Article on New Orleans Boy Scout Sex Trafficking ringArticle on Hope Haven Abuse historyWikipedia: Penn State child sex abuse scandal (includes Sandusky)The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) Other Helpful Links:Wikipedia: Evel KnievelLeave No Trace - Hulu (documentary about sex abuse within the Boy Scouts)Wikipedia: List of disability-related terms with negative connotations (includes “moron”)“I am still every age that I have ever been” - Madeleine L'EngleWikipedia: “Whiskey Lullaby” sung by Brad Paisley (Richard played Acoustic Guitar for this recording)Wikipedia: EMDRWikipedia: Ego-State TherapyWikipedia: Hillsong Church (includes info on the child sex abuses)Wikipedia: Seasonal Affective DisorderMike Chapman’s links:Husband Material Ministries (“HM”/”HMM”; faith-based ministry helping men find freedom from pornography and other sexual brokenness issues) FREEInfo onJoining Husband Materials Academy (“HMA”; Paid)Learn more aboutHusband Material's CSA Survivor Fellowship (led by Mike) and the PLC Chat on WhatsAppMike’s WebsiteSchedule a free 30-minute Coaching Intro call with MikeMike’s StoryIf you would like to join us for future LIVE podcast events, learn more at: PolarLifeConsulting.com/livePlease Note: The views and opinions expressed by guests of this podcast are their own, and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them, their beliefs, or any entity they represent, by neither Mike Chapman nor Polar Life Consulting.**Trigger Warning/Explicit Content Warning** - we will talk openly and frankly about sexual abuse from the victim's perspective. Sometimes cursing may be used, but kept at a minimum. Please practice self-care while listening to episodes and feel free to pause if you become triggered while listening. Let me know what you think of the podcast with a rating and a review.DONATE – Tax-Deductible gifts to Husband Material Ministries:https://HusbandMaterial.com/give

Richard Windmann, Ph.D. is a survivor of childhood sex abuse and sex trafficking from the age of 7 until 17. He estimates that he's been raped by hundreds, if not over a thousand men during that 10 year period. After doing advocacy work with SNAP, 5 years ago he started his own advocacy Nonprofit 501(c)(3) called "Survivors of Childhood Sex Abuse” (SCSA), which currently has over 37,000 members worldwide. SCSA offers peer-led support meetings, one-on-one consultations, mental health and legal referrals, in addition to championing Statute of Limitations eliminations with legislative lookback windows. The first law passed was in Louisiana, where the Catholic Church challenged the law up to the LA Supreme Court and was upheld. Richard graduated from Loyola University College of Law School in 2022, as a Distinguished Fellow.

Suicide is talked about in this episode. If you are experiencing feelings of suicide or you know someone who is, don't hesitate to get in touch with the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline in the US available 24/7 to provide free, confidential emotional support to people in suicidal or emotional distress. Their number in the US is 988 or 1-800-273-8255 or athttps://988lifeline.org/ – in other countries, reach out to your local suicide prevention hotline which you can find athttps://findahelpline.com/

Contact info for Richard:

Other Links Mentioned:

Other Helpful Links:

Mike Chapman’s links:

If you would like to join us for future LIVE podcast events, learn more at: 

PolarLifeConsulting.com/live

Please Note: The views and opinions expressed by guests of this podcast are their own, and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them, their beliefs, or any entity they represent, by neither Mike Chapman nor Polar Life Consulting.

**Trigger Warning/Explicit Content Warning** - we will talk openly and frankly about sexual abuse from the victim's perspective. Sometimes cursing may be used, but kept at a minimum. Please practice self-care while listening to episodes and feel free to pause if you become triggered while listening. 

Let me know what you think of the podcast with a rating and a review.

DONATE – Tax-Deductible gifts to Husband Material Ministries:https://HusbandMaterial.com/give

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