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EPISODE · Apr 19, 2026 · 1H 15M

The Wounds Nobody Talked About | Aleti Crystal on Trauma, Broken Systems & Healing

from SheCentre: The Female Podcast · host Resty Kansiime

Most women’s trauma in Africa remains invisible until you hear a story like Aleti Crystal’s.Aleti grew up in a home filled with violence, betrayal, and abandonment. The systems meant to protect her failed. The community around her stayed silent. And like millions of women across East Africa, she was left to navigate the aftermath of childhood trauma almost entirely alone. This is her unfiltered story, and her rallying cry for change.In this episode, we go deep on what it truly costs a woman to grow up in chaos, how survival looks different from the outside than it feels on the inside, and what it takes to begin the long, quiet work of healing when no one ever told you that you deserved it.We cover:• How childhood abuse shapes a woman’s sense of self and worth• Why overachievement, silence, and withdrawal are overlooked trauma responses• The role of cultural norms and community silence in perpetuating cycles of abuse• How the justice system and support structures continue to fail survivors• What trauma-informed care looks like — and why East Africa urgently needs it• The hard internal work of forgiving yourself, grieving your losses, and reclaiming your identity• Why healing cannot happen in isolation, and what it means to build communities that truly hold spaceAleti Crystal is a travel creator, wellness advocate, and survivor. Her story is a mirror for millions of women navigating pain in silence, and a call to action for everyone committed to building systems that actually heal.This episode is for the woman still carrying wounds nobody acknowledged. For the social worker who wants to do better. For the ally who believes systemic change is possible. And for anyone who has ever felt invisible in their pain.Her story isn’t just personal. It’s a blueprint for societal change.🎙️ The SHE Centre Podcast is produced by SHE Centre, a free digital platform connecting East African women with community, resources, and support.🌍 shecentreplatform.com📲 Follow us @The_SheCentre_Platform on Instagram | TikTok | LinkedIn | Facebook

Most women’s trauma in Africa remains invisible until you hear a story like Aleti Crystal’s.Aleti grew up in a home filled with violence, betrayal, and abandonment. The systems meant to protect her failed. The community around her stayed silent. And like millions of women across East Africa, she was left to navigate the aftermath of childhood trauma almost entirely alone. This is her unfiltered story, and her rallying cry for change.In this episode, we go deep on what it truly costs a woman to grow up in chaos, how survival looks different from the outside than it feels on the inside, and what it takes to begin the long, quiet work of healing when no one ever told you that you deserved it.We cover:• How childhood abuse shapes a woman’s sense of self and worth• Why overachievement, silence, and withdrawal are overlooked trauma responses• The role of cultural norms and community silence in perpetuating cycles of abuse• How the justice system and support structures continue to fail survivors• What trauma-informed care looks like — and why East Africa urgently needs it• The hard internal work of forgiving yourself, grieving your losses, and reclaiming your identity• Why healing cannot happen in isolation, and what it means to build communities that truly hold spaceAleti Crystal is a travel creator, wellness advocate, and survivor. Her story is a mirror for millions of women navigating pain in silence, and a call to action for everyone committed to building systems that actually heal.This episode is for the woman still carrying wounds nobody acknowledged. For the social worker who wants to do better. For the ally who believes systemic change is possible. And for anyone who has ever felt invisible in their pain.Her story isn’t just personal. It’s a blueprint for societal change.🎙️ The SHE Centre Podcast is produced by SHE Centre, a free digital platform connecting East African women with community, resources, and support.🌍 shecentreplatform.com📲 Follow us @The_SheCentre_Platform on Instagram | TikTok | LinkedIn | Facebook

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Most women’s trauma in Africa remains invisible until you hear a story like Aleti Crystal’s.Aleti grew up in a home filled with violence, betrayal, and abandonment. The systems meant to protect her failed. The community around her stayed silent. And...

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