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EPISODE · Apr 23, 2025 · 14 MIN

For Human Sake S1 E4: What is the Family & Children Track with Lyndsey Bibler

from Washburn Review · host Washburn Student Media

In this episode, Lyndsey Bibler, a non-traditional Washburn University student and survivor of domestic violence, discusses the Family and Children track within the Human Services program and how her personal experiences fuel her passion to create a supportive "village" for others. Lyndsey highlights the flexibility of the online program, the real-world application of the coursework, and emphasizes the importance of recognizing various forms of abuse beyond the physical, offering advice and hope to those who have experienced violence.

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